NFL Player News
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Jalen Carter DT | PHI
Eagles' Jalen Carter: Likely to return in Week 17
The Eagles are expected to have Carter (shoulders) available for their Week 17 game next Sunday in Buffalo, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
While continuing to rehab from procedures on both of his shoulders, Carter was sidelined for a third straight game in Saturday's 29-18 win over the Commanders. The third-year defensive tackle didn't practice in any fashion leading up to Saturday's contest, but the Eagles apparently anticipate him making enough progress in his recovery program to put an end to his absence in Week 17. If Carter is able to make it back for the matchup with the Bills, Byron Young would likely move back into a smaller role along Philadelphia's defensive line.
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Grady Jarrett DT | CHI
Bears' Grady Jarrett: Rare tackle spike
Jarrett recorded seven tackles, including three solo, in the Bears' 22-16 overtime win over the Packers on Saturday.
Jarrett set a season high in tackles after posting between two and four stops per game in the past six weeks. He recorded his only sack of the season in Week 15, highlighting the rarity of his splash plays. He profiles as a moderate-floor defensive tackle IDP based on occasional tackle spikes rather than steady volume.
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Montez Sweat LB | CHI
Bears' Montez Sweat: Adds to sack total
Sweat recorded five tackles, including two solo, and 1.0 sacks in the Bears' 22-16 overtime win over the Packers on Saturday.
Sweat notched his second sack over the last four contests, bringing his season total to 9.5. The five tackles marked his first game with more than three stops since Week 8. He remains a sack-dependent IDP whose value fluctuates with pass-rush production.
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Jaquan Brisker SAF | PIT
Bears' Jaquan Brisker: Notches eight tackles in win
Brisker recorded eight tackles in the Bears' 22-16 overtime win over the Packers on Saturday.
Brisker posted his second-highest tackle total of the season after averaging five stops over his previous four contests. His season-long production includes just a sack and an interception, limiting his splash-play profile. He remains a moderate-floor IDP based on tackle volume alone.
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Nahshon Wright CB | NYJ
Bears' Nahshon Wright: Heavy tackle involvement
Wright recorded eight tackles, including three solo, in the Bears' 22-16 overtime win over the Packers on Saturday.
Wright logged his third game this season with more than six tackles and his first such outing with at least eight stops since Week 8. He also has five interceptions this season, though tackle totals have fluctuated week-to-week. That mix leaves him as an inconsistent IDP with big-play-driven upside.
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Kevin Byard FS | NE
Bears' Kevin Byard: Posts season-high tackles
Byard recorded nine tackles, including five solo, in the Bears' 22-16 overtime win over the Packers on Saturday.
Byard delivered his highest tackle total of the season, surpassing his usual range of five to seven stops that he's posted in 11 contests. He also has six interceptions on the year, providing consistent splash-play upside from the secondary. The combination keeps him in the high-floor IDP tier.
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Austin Booker DE | CHI
Bears' Austin Booker: Continues recent sack surge
Booker recorded seven tackles, including four solo, and 0.5 sacks in the Bears' 22-16 overtime win over the Packers on Saturday.
Booker now has 2.5 of his 3.5 sacks over his last two contests, accounting for nearly all of his big-play production this season. He has posted between two and four tackles in all but two games, underscoring his reliance on sacks for fantasy value. That profile makes him a low-floor, sack-dependent IDP option.
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T.J. Edwards LB | CHI
Bears' T.J. Edwards: Fills up tackle column in win
Edwards recorded 10 tackles, including five solo, and 0.5 sacks in the Bears' 22-16 overtime win over the Packers on Saturday.
Edwards posted his third game with more than seven tackles while appearing in eight games this season while maintaining a floor of at least four stops in every outing. The 0.5 sacks marked his first of the year, adding a rare splash play to his tackle production. He remains a moderate-floor IDP based on steady involvement.
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Cole Kmet TE | CHI
Bears' Cole Kmet: Low-volume usage persists
Kmet caught two passes for 14 yards on three targets in the Bears' 22-16 overtime win over the Packers on Saturday.
Kmet has caught exactly two passes in four straight contests, continuing to operate as the secondary tight end behind Colston Loveland. This marked his first game under 28 receiving yards during that stretch, but the low number of receptions limits his fantasy upside, keeping him confined to deep-league fantasy consideration.
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Jahdae Walker WR | CHI
Bears' Jahdae Walker: Capitalizes on expanded role
Walker caught two of three targets for 21 yards and a touchdown in the Bears' 22-16 overtime win over the Packers on Saturday.
Walker played 27 percent of the snaps with Rome Odunze (foot) and Luther Burden (ankle) out after totaling only nine offensive snaps prior to this game. He saw his first career targets, converting one into a touchdown. While the scoring play boosts his profile, his role remains situational and dependent on continued absences ahead of him.