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  • Lamar Jackson QB | BAL

    Ravens' Lamar Jackson: Held out of practice

    Jackson (ankle) didn't practice Wednesday, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic reports.

    Coach John Harbaugh said Monday that Jackson could resume practicing as soon as Wednesday. It didn't happen, of course, and Harbaugh didn't say much about the team's QB situation prior to Wednesday's practice. Furthermore, Jeff Zrebiec of The Athletic adds that Jackson may be dealing with a bone bruise, rather than just a lower-ankle sprain. That doesn't rule him out for the upcoming game against Cincinnati on Sunday, but it does suggest pain management/tolerance will be a consideration. Tyler Huntley will get another start if Jackson can't go.

  • Jalen Hurts QB | PHI

    Eagles' Jalen Hurts: Limited on practice estimate

    Hurts (ankle) was listed as a limited participant on Wednesday's estimated practice report.

    After missing one game and benefiting from the Eagles' late bye, Hurts returned to action Tuesday against Washington and turned in one of his more productive performances of the season. He completed 20 of 26 passes for 296 yards, one touchdown and one interception and compiled eight carries for 38 yards and two more scores in the 27-17 victory. It's no surprise Hurts' practice reps are being managed this week less than a month removed from sustaining a left high-ankle sprain, and he'll have two more practices before Philadelphia potentially tags him with a designation for Sunday's contest versus the Giants.

  • Aaron Rodgers QB | PIT

    Packers' Aaron Rodgers: Doesn't practice Wednesday

    Rodgers (toe) didn't practice Wednesday, Mike Spofford of the Packers' official site reports.

    It's no surprise Rodgers didn't take part in any drills, as it's been his weekly routine since it was revealed he was tending to a fractured toe. The consistent rest hasn't affected his play in the slightest, with Rodgers completing 70.8 percent of his passes for 916 yards, nine touchdowns and no interceptions during Green Bay's current three-game winning streak. Rodgers will look to sidestep a designation entirely for Saturday's game against the Browns upon the release of the Packers' final Week 16 injury report Thursday.

  • Sam Darnold QB | SEA

    Panthers' Sam Darnold: Should get snaps off bench

    Carolina head coach Matt Rhule said Darnold (shoulder) will get playing time Sunday against Tampa Bay, even though Cam Newton will retain the starting job and receive the bulk of the snaps, Schuyler Callihan of SI.com reports.

    Darnold remains on injured reserve, but he looks like he'll be activated this week after he returned to practice Monday and was then cleared for contact following an MRI and CT scan Tuesday. The 24-year-old quarterback could be set up to reclaim the starting job Week 17 or 18, though he won't exactly be positioned for success as the Panthers close out their season with two games against the Bucs and one against the Saints. It's been a struggle for the Carolina offense since September, regardless of whether Newton, Darnold or P.J. Walker has taken the snaps.

  • Drew Lock QB | SEA

    Broncos' Drew Lock: Starting this week

    Lock will start Sunday's game against the Raiders, after Broncos coach Vic Fangio ruled out Teddy Bridgewater (concussion) on Wednesday, Zac Stevens of TheDNVR.com reports.

    While he has yet to make a start, Lock has appeared in three games this season, each time reminding the Broncos why he's a backup. He's completed 22 of 40 passes for 227 yards (5.7 YPA) this season, with one touchdown, three turnovers and five sacks. Lock has a stronger arm than Bridgewater, but poor accuracy means the 25-year-old is unlikely to turn things around for Denver's talented-but-slumping wideout group.

  • Broncos' Teddy Bridgewater: Ruled out this week

    Bridgewater (concussion) won't play in Sunday's game against the Raiders, but he hasn't been ruled out beyond that, Troy Renck of Denver 7 News reports.

    With Bridgewater sidelined for Week 16, Drew Lock will make his fourth appearance and first start of the season, hoping to improve upon some ugly numbers in limited action (22 of 40 for 227 yards with one touchdown and two interceptions). Broncos head coach Vic Fangio confirmed that Bridgewater will still be the starter once he's healthy, though it isn't clear when that'll happen after a hard hit in Sunday's loss to Cincinnati sent the signal-caller into the NFL's five-step concussion protocol.

  • Bears' Justin Fields: Picks up minor ankle injury

    Fields (ankle) will be listed as a limited participant on Wednesday's estimated practice report, Brad Biggs of the Chicago Tribune reports.

    Fields reportedly hurt his ankle during Monday's 17-9 loss to the Vikings, but it doesn't sound like anything serious given that he never left the game and might've been healthy enough for a limited practice Wednesday (if the Bears hadn't held an indoors walkthrough). In any case, the rookie figures to get another start this Sunday in Seattle, with Andy Dalton (reserve/COVID-19) and Nick Foles on hand in case Fields' ankle takes an unexpected turn for the worse.

  • Daniel Jones QB | IND

    Giants' Daniel Jones: No long-term worries with neck

    Jones (neck) said Wednesday that he doesn't have any long-term concerns with his injury, Dan Duggan of The Athletic reports.

    Jones also said he's frustrated with being shut down for the season, though he'll avoid surgery and is expected to make a full recovery a few weeks of rest. He'll be in line for an interesting offseason with the Giants forced to make a decision this upcoming spring on whether to exercise the $21.3 million fifth-year option (for 2023) on Jones' rookie contract. Based on the quarterback's and head coach Joe Judge's recent comments, Jones' season-ending neck injury shouldn't be much of a factor in the decision.

  • Tim Boyle QB | TEN

    Lions' Tim Boyle: May not start if Goff sits

    Lions head coach Dan Campbell wouldn't commit to Boyle being the team's starting quarterback if Jared Goff (reserve/COVID-19 list) isn't available this Sunday in Atlanta, perhaps suggesting David Blough could be an option as well, Chris Burke of The Athletic reports.

    Goff was placed on the list Monday and still has a chance to return in time for Sunday's game if he's asymptomatic of the virus. If not, the Lions will turn to Boyle or Blough, likely waiting until later in the week to name a starter. Boyle was brutal in his one start this year, throwing for 77 yards with two interceptions in a 13-10 loss to the Browns in Week 11.

  • Russell Wilson QB | NYG

    Seahawks' Russell Wilson: Poor showing in defeat

    Wilson completed 17 of 31 pass attempts for 156 yards, no touchdowns and one interception while failing to record a rushing attempt in Tuesday's 20-10 loss to the Rams.

    Wilson had been looking like his pre-injury self over the last few weeks -- averages of 246 passing yards and two touchdowns over his last three games -- after rushing back too quickly from a broken finger in Week 10. The 32-year-old reverted to his poor passing form against a tough Rams defense, as evidenced by his third sub-60 percent completion rate game this season (zero total touchdowns in those contests). Fantasy managers should probably throw this performance out the window when evaluating Wilson for Week 16, as the tough matchup and lack of playmaker Tyler Lockett (illness) were factors in this dud. A bounce-back showing against the Bears on Sunday would not be surprising.

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