NFL Player News
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Tyler Guyton OT | DAL
Cowboys' Tyler Guyton: No practice Wednesday
Guyton (ankle) did not practice Wednesday, Clarence Hill Jr. of AllDLLS.com reports.
Guyton suffered the ankle injury in Week 12 and has missed Dallas' last three games. He has yet to practice since, leaving his status in doubt once again for a Week 16 matchup against the Chargers.
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Jordan Meredith G | LV
Raiders' Jordan Meredith: Logs full practice
Meredith (ankle) logged a full practice Wednesday.
Meredith missed Las Vegas' Week 15 matchup against the Eagles with foot/ankle injury, though it appears his absence will be limited to one contest. He should start at right guard against the Texans on Sunday.
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Christian Mahogany G | DET
Lions' Christian Mahogany: Full practice Wednesday
Mahogany (fibula) was a estimated to be a full participant at Wednesday's walkthrough.
Mahogany made his return to practice last week after missing a month of action with a fractured left fibula, but he was ultimately unable to be activated from injured reserve ahead of the team's loss to the Rams. The offensive lineman will now look to build off of Wednesday's session in an attempt to play Sunday against the Steelers.
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Evan Brown C | HOU
Cardinals' Evan Brown: Doesn't practice Wednesday
Brown (personal) did not take part in Wednesday's walkthrough practice, Zach Gershman of the Cardinals' official site reports.
Brown has missed the Cardinals' last two games while attending to a personal matter. Jon Gaines will likely start at left guard against the Falcons on Sunday if Brown does not play.
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Charles Cross OT | SEA
Seahawks' Charles Cross: Ruled out for Week 16
Cross (hamstring) has been ruled out for Thursday's game against the Rams, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
Cross suffered a hamstring injury late in the fourth quarter of Seattle's win over the Colts. He wasn't able to practice at all during the week, leading to him being ruled out. Ian Rapoport of NFL Network reports that Cross will be sidelined between two and four weeks.
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Justin Strnad LB | DEN
Broncos' Justin Strnad: Doesn't practice Wednesday
Strnad (foot) did not practice Wednesday, Aric DiLalla of the Broncos' official site reports.
Strnad was removed from the Broncos' Week 15 win over the Packers aftering injuring his right ankle and did not return. He's opened Week 16 prep with a DNP due to a listed foot issue, and he'll have two more opportunities to practice and have a chance at playing Sunday against the Jaguars. Strnad has seen his playing time on defense decrease since mid-October after Dre Greenlaw was activated from injured reserve, so the former has worked mostly in a rotational role on defense and as a contributor on special teams.
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Kayode Awosika OT | LAC
Lions' Kayode Awosika: Full practice Wednesday
Awosika (foot) was a estimated to be a full participant at Wednesday's walkthrough practice.
Awosika appears to be on track to return to action in Week 16 after missing the team's last two contests with a foot injury. The 27-year-old could be back in his starting role at left guard against Pittsburgh on Sunday, though Christian Mahogany (lower leg) could challenge him for that spot if he's activated from injured reserve.
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Joshua Ezeudu G | NYG
Giants' Joshua Ezeudu: Practices in full Wednesday
Ezeudu (calf) was a full participant at practice Wednesday, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports.
Ezeudu was not limited at practice last week, but he was still ultimately sidelined for Week 15 versus the Commanders. Unless he's officially activated from the Giants' injured reserve list during the week, it won't be clear whether he'll be suiting up Sunday versus the Vikings.
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Taylor Decker OT | DET
Lions' Taylor Decker: Misses practice Wednesday
Decker (shoulder) did not participate in Wednesday's walkthrough.
Decker was absent from practice to open the week, but that's often been the case this year as he's been nursing a shoulder injury for months. The offensive lineman will have two more chances to return to practice before Sunday's contest against the Steelers.