NFL Player News
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Nick Bellore FB | WAS
Commanders' Nick Bellore: Out for Week 17
Head coach Dan Quinn told reporters that Bellore (concussion) won't play in Thursday's matchup against the Cowboys, John Keim of ESPN.com reports.
The Central Michigan product likely sustained a concussion in the Week 16 loss to the Eagles, so it's no surprise that he'll be sidelined Thursday. Bellore has played almost exclusively on special teams this season, recording 11 total tackles and one forced fumble across 15 appearances.
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John Michael Schmitz C | NYG
Giants' John Michael Schmitz: Not practicing Wednesday
Schmitz (hand) won't practice Wednesday, Evan Barnes of Newsday reports.
Schmitz suffered a hand injury in the second half of Sunday's loss to Minnesota and wasn't able to finish the game. It's unclear how serious the issue is, but coach Mike Kafka said Wednesday that the team isn't planning to shut him down "yet," which isn't the most promising wording. If Schmitz can't play this Sunday against the Raiders, Austin Schlottmann could start at center for New York.
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Logan Woodside QB | ARI
Logan Woodside: Joins Cardinals' practice squad
Woodside signed with the Cardinals' practice squad Wednesday, Darren Urban of the team's official site reports.
The Toledo product was dropped from the Steelers' practice squad in late October but has since found a new home in Arizona. Woodside's last in-game action came with the Cardinals in 2023, when he appeared in one contest and completed three of four passes for 27 yards and an interception.
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L.J. Collier DE | ARI
Cardinals' L.J. Collier: Activated Wednesday
Collier (knee) was activated off the injured reserve list Wednesday, Darren Urban of the Cardinals' official site reports.
The 30-year-old practiced in full throughout last week and is now in line to return following a 13-game absence due to a knee injury. Through 17 appearances in 2024, Collier recorded 29 total tackles, including 3.5 sacks, and two passes defensed. Now fully healthy, he's expected to operate as one of Arizona's top interior defensive linemen in the Week 17 matchup against the Bengals.
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Jeff Driskel QB | WAS
Commanders' Jeff Driskel: Serving as No. 2 QB in Week 17
Commanders head coach Dan Quinn said that Driskel will serve as the team's No. 2 quarterback behind starter Josh Johnson during Thursday's game against the Cowboys, Tashan Reed of The Washington Post reports.
With Jayden Daniels (elbow) and Marcus Mariota (hand/quad) both ruled out for Thursday's divisional contest, Driskel -- who was signed off the Cardinals' practice squad earlier this week -- will suit up as Johnson's backup. Josh Johnson. Driskel's last NFL action came back in 2024 with Washington, when he played one snap on offense in a Week 2 game against the Giants.
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Josh Johnson QB | CIN
Commanders' Josh Johnson: Set to start Thursday
Commanders head coach Dan Quinn confirmed Wednesday that Johnson will start quarterback in Thursday's game against the Cowboys, John Keim of ESPN.com reports.
Marcus Mariota hasn't been able to practice since sustaining hand and quadriceps injuries in this past Saturday's 29-18 loss to the Eagles and won't be available on a short week, paving the way for the well-traveled Johnson to make his first NFL start since 2021. Over 48 career appearances (nine starts) across 10 different seasons, the 39-year-old Johnson has completed 58.0 percent of his pass attempts for 6.4 yards per attempt and a 13:17 TD:INT. Per Ben Standig of Big 100 Washington D.C., Quinn said that the Commanders have hope that Mariota might be able to return for the Jan. 4 season finale in Philadelphia, so Johnson could be headed back to the No. 2 role in Week 18.
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Marcus Mariota QB | WAS
Commanders' Marcus Mariota: Not available for Week 17
Washington head coach Dan Quinn said Wednesday that Mariota (hand/quadriceps) has been ruled out for Thursday's game against the Cowboys, Tashan Reed of The Washington Post reports.
With Mariota set to be sidelined due to the pair of injuries he sustained in last Saturday's 29-18 loss to the Eagles, Josh Johnson will be called upon to make his first start since the 2021 season. Meanwhile, newly signed Jeff Driskel will serve as Johnson's backup, and Washington plans to sign Sam Hartman off its practice squad to serve as the team's emergency No. 3 quarterback, per John Keim of ESPN.com. According to Ben Standig of Big 100 Washington D.C., Quinn said he still has hope that Mariota will be able to return for the Commanders' Jan. 4 regular-season finale in Philadelphia, though Mariota's availability will hinge on what he's able to do in practice next week.
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Chris Oladokun QB | KC
Chiefs' Chris Oladokun: Slated to start Week 17
Chiefs head coach Andy Reid confirmed Tuesday that Oladokun will start at quarterback for the Chiefs in Thursday's game against the Broncos, Charles Goldman of AtoZSports.com reports.
Kansas City will be breaking in its third starting quarterback in as many games, with Oladokun getting his chance after Patrick Mahomes (knee) suffered season-ending ACL and LCL tears in Week 15 and after Gardner Minshew (knee) went down with a season-ending tibial plateau fracture in Week 16. A 2022 seventh-round draft pick, Oladokun ended up seeing his first extended NFL snaps in relief of Minshew in last Sunday's 26-9 loss to the Titans, completing 11 of 16 pass attempts for 111 yards while adding seven yards on two carries. Oladokun doesn't profile as a recommended option in fantasy lineups for Week 17 while he makes his first NFL start against one of the league's top defenses and potentially without the services of top wideout Rashee Rice (concussion), who has yet to practice this week and appears likely to sit out Thursday.
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Marcus Harris CB | TEN
Titans' Marcus Harris: Rookie campaign over
Interim head coach Mike McCoy told reporters Wednesday that Harris (knee) won't play for the remainder of the season, Turron Davenport of ESPN.com reports.
The 24-year-old sustained a knee injury in Tennessee's Week 16 win over the Chiefs that will now sideline him for the rest of the year. Harris, a 2025 sixth-round pick from California, had an impressive rookie season, recording 28 total tackles, five passes defensed and one forced fumble across 14 appearances. Kaiir Elam and Micah Robinson will both likely have expanded roles in the Titans' secondary while Harris is sidelined.
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Mike Hughes CB | ATL
Falcons' Mike Hughes: Unlikely to return Week 17
Falcons coach Raheem Morris said Wednesday that Hughes (ankle) probably won't play Monday against the Rams, Josh Kendall of The Athletic reports.
Hughes therefore seems set to miss his second straight game due to the ankle injury he suffered against Tampa Bay in Week 15. Rookie Cobee Bryant saw more work at cornerback this past Sunday against Arizona, as did veteran C.J. Henderson. Both could again have a defensive role if Hughes indeed sits out against Los Angeles.