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  • Davante Adams WR | LAR

    Rams' Davante Adams: Sitting out walk-through practice

    Rams head coach Sean McVay said that Adams (hamstring/knee) won't participate in Tuesday's walk-through practice, Sarah Barshop of ESPN.com reports.

    Tuesday's session marks the only on-field workout of the week for the Rams, who won't hold any traditional practices in advance of Thursday's game against the Seahawks. McVay said that he hasn't yet ruled out the veteran wideout, who will be given "every chance" to play in a game with huge implications for the NFC West title, per Sarah Barshop of ESPN.com. Adams will likely be a game-time decision ahead of the 8:15 p.m. EST kickoff.

  • Darius Rush CB | WAS

    Darius Rush: Placed on practice-squad IR

    The Commanders placed Rush (groin) on the practice-squad injured list Tuesday.

    Rush saw his first action on the regular season in Sunday's win over the Giants, playing two special-teams snaps before going down with the injury. He reverted to the team's practice squad Monday. The 25-year-old will now miss the remainder of the 2025 campaign.

  • Jaylin Lane WR | WAS

    Commanders' Jaylin Lane: Delivers return TD in win

    Lane failed to secure his lone target and returned three punts for 91 yards -- including a 63-yard touchdown -- in Sunday's 29-21 win over the Giants.

    Lane was on the field for 28 of the Commanders' 61 snaps on offense, with his 46 percent share marking his highest rate since Week 9. The rookie fourth-round pick was still a relative afterthought in the passing attack, but he contributed the game's biggest play late in the second quarter, when his punt return for a touchdown gave Washington a 12-point lead. With Noah Brown (rib) landing on injured reserve Tuesday, Lane could continue to see ample playing time on offense, but he'll likely remain an unreliable fantasy option while Terry McLaurin and Deebo Samuel are locked in as quarterback Marcus Mariota's top targets.

  • River Cracraft WR | WAS

    River Cracraft: Back with Washington

    The Commanders signed Cracraft to the practice squad Tuesday.

    Washington placed Noah Brown (ribs) on injured reserve Tuesday, ending his season, so Cracraft gives the team some more depth at wide receiver over the final three weeks. Cracraft hasn't appeared in a regular-season game since Week 18 of last season with the Dolphins.

  • Noah Brown WR | WAS

    Commanders' Noah Brown: Finishing season on IR

    The Commanders placed Brown (rib) on injured reserve Tuesday.

    Brown missed 10 straight games earlier this season while he was on IR due to groin and knee issues, but he was cleared to return to action in Week 14. He lasted just two games before succumbing to another injury, as the Commanders are opting to shut him down for good after he exited Sunday's 29-21 win over the Giants due to a rib issue. The 29-year-old wideout will wrap up his second season in Washington with a 5-83-0 receiving line on 10 targets over just four appearances.

  • Chris Moore WR | WAS

    Commanders' Chris Moore: Signed back to 53-man roster

    The Commanders signed Moore off their practice squad Tuesday.

    Moore will rejoin Washington's 53-man roster for the second time this season, after he had previously made 11 appearances before being cut and re-signed to the practice squad earlier this month. With Noah Brown (rib) heading to injured reserve in a corresponding move, Moore could have an opportunity to reclaim a role in the Commanders' receiver rotation over the final three contests of the season. Moore had previously generated a 10-192-1 receiving line on 22 targets, though a considerable portion of his production came while the Commanders were without either or both of Terry McLaurin and Deebo Samuel due to injuries.

  • Chiefs' Chamarri Conner: Six tackles in Week 15 loss

    Conner recorded six tackles (five solo) in the Chiefs' loss to the Chargers on Sunday.

    Conner played all 66 defensive snaps against Los Angeles and has started all 14 games this season. The third-year defensive back has seen most of his action at safety and slot cornerback for the Chiefs this season, his first as a full-time starter. He's already produced a career-high 97 tackles (60 solo), including 1.0 sacks, adding two forced fumbles and one pass breakup on 98 percent of the defensive snaps.

  • Nick Bolton LB | KC

    Chiefs' Nick Bolton: Logs 11 tackles in defeat

    Bolton recorded 11 tackles (five solo) in the Chiefs' loss to the Chargers on Sunday.

    Bolton has recorded double-digit tackles in three straight games and six of his 14 appearances this season. Through 14 starts, Bolton has piled up 123 tackles (59 solo), five pass breakups and one forced fumble on 97 percent of Kansas City's defensive snaps.

  • Chiefs' Drue Tranquill: Season-high 14 tackles in loss

    Tranquill recorded 14 tackles (eight solo) in Kansas City's loss to the Chargers on Sunday.

    Tranquill's 14 tackles marked a new season-high and his most since Week 10 of the 2022 campaign. The 30-year-old veteran linebacker has started all 14 games this season, producing 79 tackles (43 solo), including 2.0 sacks, one pass breakup and one fumble recovery on 86 percent of the Chiefs' defensive snaps.

  • Allen Lazard WR | NYJ

    Allen Lazard: Parting ways with Jets

    The Jets are set to waive Lazard on Tuesday, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.

    According to Cimini, the Jets are moving on from Lazard in a mutual decision, as the veteran wideout had previously asked to be let go. After accepting an $8.5 million pay cut in the offseason, Lazard is under contract at a palatable $1.75 million base salary for 2025, but it's unclear if any team would want to put in a waiver claim for him and assume the money remaining on his deal. The 30-year-old was already a major disappointment for the Jets in the first two seasons of the four-year, $44 million deal he signed in March 2023, and he's taken an even bigger step back statistically in 2025. Lazard had produced a lowly 10-70-1 receiving line on 18 targets in 10 appearances, and he had been a healthy inactive back in Week 11. With three games left in a non-contending season, the Jets were eager to open up more opportunities for their younger wide receivers rather than continuing to give Lazard reps.

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