NFL Player News
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Lew Nichols RB | PIT
Lew Nichols: Leaving Titletown
Green Bay waived Nichols (shoulder) from injured reserve with an injury settlement Thursday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.
A week after sending Nichols to IR, the Packers have decided to part ways with the seventh-round rookie. He's set to become a free agent, but he won't be able to sign with another team until he's fully healthy.
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Cordarrelle Patterson RB | PIT
Falcons' Cordarrelle Patterson: Notches another limited practice
Patterson (thigh) was a limited practice participant Thursday, Scott Bair of the Falcons' official site reports.
Patterson was sidelined from Aug. 14 onward due to what was eventually termed a thigh injury on Wednesday's practice report. He's now logged back-to-back capped sessions, putting himself in a position to be available to Atlanta's offense Sunday against the Panthers. Ultimately, Friday's report will reveal whether or not he heads into the weekend with an injury designation.
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Israel Abanikanda RB | DAL
Jets' Israel Abanikanda: Ready to suit up
Abanikanda (thigh) wasn't listed on the Jets' injury report Thursday ahead of Monday's game versus the Bills, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.
After a lightning-fast recovery from a thigh contusion he sustained less than three weeks ago, Abanikanda will be available to make his NFL debut in Week 1 should the Jets call his number. His path to touches off the bat is quite narrow, however, as he is buried on the depth chart behind one of the best running back trios in football in Breece Hall (knee), Dalvin Cook and Michael Carter.
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David Montgomery RB | HOU
Lions' David Montgomery: Should inherit goal-line role
Montgomery is expected to take over as the Lions' goal-line running back in 2023 in addition to sharing work with Jahmyr Gibbs on early downs, Colton Pouncy of The Athletic reports.
Detroit opted to overhaul its running-back room this offseason, bringing in Montgomery on a three-year, $18 million deal in free agency and selecting Gibbs in the first round of the draft while bidding adieu to Jamaal Williams in free agency and trading D'Andre Swift to Philadelphia. Montgomery will essentially be serving as the Williams replacement, a role that could be fruitful after Williams led the NFL with 17 rushing touchdowns in 2022. While he shouldn't be expected to see nearly as many goal-line carries as Williams did a season ago nor cash in on those opportunities as frequently, Montgomery would be a worthy investment for fantasy managers if he can reach half of Williams' touchdown total from a year ago. And while the Lions envision the talented Gibbs holding a key role on offense right out of the gate, the coaching staff may take advantage of the rookie's pass-catching skills by deploying him in the slot as well as out of the backfield. As such, there may be scenarios where both Montgomery and Gibbs share the field, and the former should be much more involved in the passing game than Williams was in his lone season in Detroit. Montgomery averaged three catches per game and 6.6 yards per target over his final three years in Chicago, while Williams recorded just 12 catches in total and averaged 4.6 yards per target while playing the full 17-game slate in 2022.
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Kendre Miller RB | NO
Saints' Kendre Miller: Still not practicing
Miller (hamstring) was a non-participant at Thursday's practice, Luke Johnson of The New Orleans Times-Picayune reports.
Per John Hendrix of SI.com, Miller was spotted on the practice field before the team stretch Thursday, but the rookie running back maintained his lack of activity from one day earlier. Miller thus will have just one more chance to mix into the drills this week before the Saints potentially make a ruling on his availability for Sunday's game against the Titans. If he's able to put himself into a position to suit up this weekend, he could have a role out of New Orleans' backfield with Alvin Kamara suspended for the first three contests on the season. Having said that, Jamaal Williams is slated to lead the backfield, Kirk Merritt also is on the active roster, and Tony Jones and Jordan Mims are candidates to be elevated from the practice squad.
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Zack Moss RB | CIN
Colts' Zack Moss: Another limited practice
Moss (arm) remained limited at practice Thursday, Kevin Bowen of 107.5 The Fan Indianapolis reports.
Bowen previously noted that Moss -- who is bouncing back from a broken arm -- was able to take some contact during Thursday's session, but unless the running back practices fully Friday, he figures to approach Sunday's game against the Jaguars with a Week 1 injury designation. In the event that Moss is cleared to play this weekend, he'd begin the season as part of a backfield timeshare that would also include Deon Jackson and Evan Hull.
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Gary Brightwell RB | CIN
Giants' Gary Brightwell: Still limited at practice Thursday
Brightwell (knee) was a limited participant at practice Thursday ahead of Sunday's game versus Dallas, Dan Salomone of the Giants' official site reports.
Brightwell has been sidelined since the middle of August with a knee issue, and his status for the Giants' Week 1 game is now in true doubt. If he proves unable to play come Sunday, fifth-round rookie Eric Gray would be a likely candidate to replace him as the primary kick returner.
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Breece Hall RB | NYJ
Jets' Breece Hall: In line to be limited Thursday
Coach Robert Saleh noted that Hall (knee) will be limited at Thursday's practice, Rich Cimini of ESPN.com reports.
Cimini previously indicated that Hall, who is bouncing back from an ACL tear that he suffered last October, is expected to play in Monday's season opener against the Bills, as is newcomer Dalvin Cook. Hall will have two more chances to log a full practice session ahead of Week 1 action, and assuming he's active against Buffalo, the Jets likely will employ some form of a backfield timeshare out of the gate.
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Eric Gray RB | NYG
Giants' Eric Gray: Listed as No. 1 kick, punt returner
Gray is listed as both the primary punt returner and primary kickoff returner on the Giants' unofficial depth chart for Week 1.
It is a slight surprise that Gray is listed as New York's lead kickoff returner ahead of Gary Brightwell, who served in the role last season. However, Brightwell is dealing with an undisclosed injury that has impacted his practice schedule for the past several weeks, so the Week 1 depth chart may be a reflection of the fact that he isn't fully healthy. Gray was already assumed to be taking over punt-return duties from Richie James, who is now with the Chiefs. The rookie running back is also listed as fourth in the Giants' running-back pecking order behind Saquon Barkley, Matt Breida and Brightwell.
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Kenny McIntosh RB | SEA
Seahawks' Kenny McIntosh: Sits out practice
McIntosh (knee) did not practice Wednesday, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports.
McIntosh's status for Week 1 still is up in the air as he has yet to fully recover from a sprained left knee. The rookie seventh-round pick is slated to serve as the team's No. 4 back behind Kenneth Walker, Zach Charbonnet and DeeJay Dallas once healthy.