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  • Ja'Marr Chase WR | CIN

    Bengals' Ja'Marr Chase: Suspension lifted

    The NFL lifted Chase's one-game suspension Monday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.

    Chase received the suspension for his role in an incident with Steelers defensive back Jalen Ramsey in Week 11, resulting in the wideout sitting out Sunday's loss to the Patriots. Though Chase technically has a roster exemption after the ban was lifted, he'll almost certainly be available for Thursday's road matchup with the Ravens, when the Bengals are expected to have No. 1 quarterback Joe Burrow (toe) back in the lineup.

  • Dyami Brown WR | JAC

    Jaguars' Dyami Brown: Blanked in Arizona

    Brown wasn't targeted during Sunday's 27-24 overtime win against the Cardinals.

    The 27-year-old played just four offensive snaps and didn't receive a target for the first time this season. Even with Brian Thomas (ankle) missing the past three contests, Brown has fallen out of favor in Jacksonville's receiving corps following the acquisition of Jakobi Meyers ahead of the trade deadline.

  • Tim Patrick WR | JAC

    Jaguars' Tim Patrick: No catches in OT win

    Patrick failed to catch any of his four targets during Sunday's 27-24 overtime win against the Cardinals.

    The 32-year-old hauled in a season-high three receptions for 20 yards and a touchdown last week versus the Chargers, but he was unable to get on the same page as quarterback Trevor Lawrence on Sunday. Patrick hasn't been consistently involved in Jacksonville's passing game and has seven catches for 83 yards and two touchdowns through 10 contests this year.

  • Jimmy Holiday: Cut by Kansas City

    The Chiefs cut Holiday from the practice squad Monday.

    Holiday loses his spot on the practice squad to Dameon Pierce, who was signed by Kansas City on Monday. Undrafted out of Louisiana Tech earlier this year, Holiday spent the offseason with the Chiefs but has yet to appear in a regular-season contest.

  • Packers' Savion Williams: Estimated as non-participant

    Williams (foot) was listed as a non-participant on Monday's estimated practice report, Wes Hodkiewicz of the Packers' official site reports.

    Green Bay didn't hold an actual practice Monday, but the rookie third-round pick would not have been able to log on-field reps to begin Week 13 prep. Williams has regularly missed practices while playing through a foot injury the last two games, so, as long as he's able to log at least one limited session in advance of Thursday's divisional matchup against the Lions, he'll have a chance to take the field. If he's cleared to suit up Thanksgiving Day, Williams will handle a depth role on offense and contribute as a kick returner.

  • Packers' Dontayvion Wicks: Still managing calf injury

    Wicks (calf) is listed as limited on Monday's estimated practice report, Wes Hodkiewicz of the Packers' official site reports.

    Wicks has managed to play through his calf injury in each of Green Bay's last three games, but he now faces a short week of prep ahead of Thursday's divisional contest against the Lions. Both Matthew Golden (wrist) and Jayden Reed (foot/shoulder) also are listed as limited Monday and could be candidates to retake the field on Thanksgiving Day, though the latter playmaker officially remains on IR. If Golden and/or Reed remain sidelined, though, Wicks will get a chance to handle expanded target volume in Detroit, provided he's able to suit up.

  • Jayden Reed WR | GB

    Packers' Jayden Reed: Listed as limited again

    Reed (foot/shoulder) is listed as a limited participant on Monday's estimated injury report, Wes Hodkiewicz of the Packers' official site reports.

    Reed was limited in his return to practice last Friday, so while Green Bay isn't actually hosting an on-field session Monday, it's no surprise that the third-year pro isn't yet ready to handle reps without restrictions. It's possible Reed will need to log at least one full practice Tuesday and/or Wednesday in order to have a chance at coming off IR in time to suit up versus Detroit on Thanksgiving Day. In the event that Thursday's turnaround is too short a window for Reed, he should have a solid chance to return Week 14 against the Bears on Sunday, Dec. 7.

  • Packers' Matthew Golden: Listed as limited participant

    Golden (wrist) is listed as a limited participant on Monday's estimated injury report, Wes Hodkiewicz of the Packers' official site reports.

    Golden sat out Week 12 versus the Vikings while managing a pair of injuries, but the rookie first-round pick now at least appears to have put his shoulder issue behind him. He'll have two more opportunities to upgrade his activity level as Green Bay prepares to travel to Detroit for a key divisional showdown on Thanksgiving Day. Across nine regular-season appearances to date, Golden has only exceeded 50 receiving yards on three occasions, and he's still looking to score his first touchdown.

  • Isaac TeSlaa WR | DET

    Lions' Isaac TeSlaa: Limited listing Monday

    TeSlaa (hand) was listed as a limited participant in Monday's walkthrough.

    TeSlaa has played through an oblique injury during Detroit's last two games, but he's now managing just a hand issue in the wake of Sunday's overtime win over the Giants. The rookie third-round pick has drawn exactly one target in each of his last three appearances, though he's logged only one catch for 11 yards in that span. If Kalif Raymond (ankle) is unable to suit up versus the Packers on Thursday, however, TeSlaa will stand to benefit from increased opportunities, health permitting.

  • Kalif Raymond WR | DET

    Lions' Kalif Raymond: DNP on Monday

    Raymond (ankle) was listed as a non-participant on Monday's practice estimation.

    Raymond was forced out of Detroit's overtime win over the Giants in Week 12 late in the third quarter, and he was unable to return to that contest. As a result, the veteran wideout's status for Thursday's divisional matchup against the Packers looks genuinely uncertain. If Raymond is unable to suit up on a short week, rookie third-round pick Isaac TeSlaa (hand) could benefit from increased opportunities behind top receivers Amon-Ra St. Brown and Jameson Williams.

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