NFL Player News
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Greg Dulcich TE | MIA
Dolphins' Greg Dulcich: Productive working behind Waller
Dulcich secured both of his targets for 46 yards during Miami's 28-15 loss to the Steelers on Monday night.
Dulcich is solidified as the No. 2 tight end in Miami behind Darren Waller, who had seven catches for 66 yards and two scores on eight targets versus Pittsburgh. Dulcich has surpassed 40 receiving yards in each of his last two appearances and secured all five of his targets in that span, though he did fail to haul in a two-point conversion during Monday's loss. Even while working behind Waller, Dulcich boasts sneaky upside heading into Sunday's home matchup against the Bengals defense, which has been the league's worst against tight ends.
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Nick Westbrook-Ikhine WR | IND
Dolphins' Nick Westbrook-Ikhine: No catches vs. Steelers
Westbrook-Ikhine failed to secure his only target during Monday's 28-15 loss to Pittsburgh.
Westbrook-Ikhine has now gone four straight games without recording a target, with Monday's loss accounting for his only target in that span. He remains off the fantasy radar even heading into a favorable Week 17 home game against the Bengals.
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Christian Watson WR | GB
Packers' Christian Watson: Status uncertain for Week 16
Packers head coach Matt LaFleur said Tuesday that he's "not quite sure" about Watson's (chest/shoulder) status for Saturday's game at Chicago, Ryan Wood of USA Today reports. "Every one of these guys is going to be fighting to make it by game time," LaFleur said of Watson and the Packers' other injured players.
Watson was forced out in the second half of Sunday's 34-26 loss to the Broncos after he landed hard while attempting to reel in a deep ball that was intercepted by Patrick Surtain. While LaFleur didn't offer exact details on the nature or severity of Watson's injury, the wideout was cleared to return to Green Bay following a brief stay in a Denver-area hospital. Even so, Watson could still be challenged to make it back for Week 16's key divisional contest, with LaFleur noting that functionality and pain tolerance will be the biggest factors, per Zach Jacobson of 247Sports.com. A potential Watson absence in Week 16 would free up more routes and snaps for Romeo Doubs, Jayden Reed, Matthew Golden and Dontayvion Wicks.
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Malik Washington WR | MIA
Dolphins' Malik Washington: Only targeted once
Washington secured his only target for 10 yards during Miami's 28-15 loss to the Steelers on Monday night.
Washington turned in his lowest single-game target total of the season in Week 15, as all of Darren Waller, De'Von Achane, Greg Dulcich, Jaylen Waddle and Julian Hill saw more involvement in the receiving game. Monday's loss was also just the third time this season that Washington didn't field any kickoff returns, though he did return two punts for 14 yards. Washington will face a more favorable matchup at home against the Bengals on Sunday.
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Minkah Fitzpatrick FS | NYJ
Dolphins' Minkah Fitzpatrick: Week-to-week with calf issue
Coach Mike McDaniel said Fitzpatrick's (calf) injury should be filed in the week-to-week category, Travis Wingfield of the Dolphins' official site reports.
Fitzpatrick exited Monday night's contest with a calf issue in the fourth quarter. After more tests on the issue, Fitzpatrick may be able to return for more regular-season football. The Dolphins have been eliminated from playoff contention. Still, with a chance to play spoiler for the Patriots' AFC East title hopes, Fitzpatrick could be back in action for Week 18, or maybe even sooner for Week 17 against the Buccaneers.
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Tua Tagovailoa QB | ATL
Dolphins' Tua Tagovailoa: Could be at risk of benching
Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel suggested Tuesday that he's considering benching Tagovailoa for the team's Week 16 game against the Bengals, Cameron Wolfe of NFL Network reports. "The quarterback play last night was not good enough," McDaniel said. "So for me, everything is on the table."
Tagovailoa turned in another uneven performance in Monday's 28-15 loss to the Steelers, completing 22 of 28 attempts for 253 yards and two touchdowns. The two scores came in garbage time, and he also lost 31 yards on four sacks and was intercepted on a deep ball intended for Jaylen Waddle midway through the first quarter. Prior to Monday's loss, the Dolphins had been riding a four-game winning streak, but the team's recent success was largely due to a potent De'Von Achane-led ground attack and an improved defense. Tagovailoa, meanwhile, posted a 3:3 TD:INT and threw for under 200 yards in each of those contests. With Monday's loss ending the Dolphins' long-shot bid for the playoffs, McDaniel is exploring a change at quarterback, with Zach Wilson and Quinn Ewers looming as possible alternatives. McDaniel said he expects to reach a final decision on a Week 16 starter by Wednesday, and even if Tagovailoa retains the job, the mere consideration of a quarterback change suggests that the 27-year-old may not be viewed as the franchise's long-term answer. Tagovailoa is in the first season of a four-year, $212.4 million extension, and the Dolphins would have to absorb a $79.2 million dead-cap hit in order to get out from under his contract before 2027.
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Devaughn Vele WR | NO
Saints' Devaughn Vele: Considered week-to-week
Vele (shoulder) is believed to have avoided a major injury but is considered week-to-week, Nick Underhill of NewOrleans.Football reports.
The timing of the injury could make it tricky for Vele to return this season, Underhill added. Vele was injured in the fourth quarter of Sunday's 20-17 win over the Panthers after he secured five of six targets for 69 yards prior to his departure. If Vele is unable to play this upcoming Sunday against the Jets, Mason Tipton, Kevin Austin and Dante Pettis would appear to be next in line for snaps behind No. 1 wideout Chris Olave.
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Braden Fiske DT | LAR
Rams' Braden Fiske: Not practicing Tuesday
Rams head coach Sean McVay said that Fiske won't participate in Tuesday's walkthrough practice due to an ankle injury, Stu Jackson of the team's official site reports.
McVay suggested that Fiske's status for Thursday's game against the Seahawks will likely be a gameday decision. The defensive lineman hasn't missed a game this season, tallying a pair of sacks among his 28 tackles over 14 appearances.
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Marquez Valdes-Scantling WR | DAL
Steelers' Marquez Valdes-Scantling: Reaches end zone in prime time
Valdes-Scantling secured his lone target for a 19-yard touchdown during Monday's 28-15 win over the Dolphins.
Valdes-Scantling made his second appearance with the Steelers after being signed to the active roster earlier in the day. He was on the field for 52 percent of the team's offensive snaps and reached the end zone early in the third quarter to give Pittsburgh a two-possession lead. Valdes-Scantling's fantasy upside is limited however, after being targeted just once in each of his first two appearances with the team.
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Javontae Jean-Baptiste LB | WAS
Commanders' Javontae Jean-Baptiste: Will remain on IR
Coach Dan Quinn confirmed today that no players on injured reserve, including Jean-Baptiste (pectoral), will return for the end of the year, Tom Schad of The Washington Post reports.
Jean-Baptiste was forced to undergo surgery for the pectoral injury he suffered in the Commanders' Week 4 loss to the Falcons. The defensive end played just three games this season, totalling six tackles (two solo), including 1.0 sacks. With a near guarantee that his season is over, the 25-year-old will have to look toward a 2026 return to the field.