NFL Player News
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Aaron Jones RB | MIN
Packers' Aaron Jones: Returns to practice
Jones (knee) practiced Wednesday, Ryan Wood of the Green Bay Press-Gazette reports.
Jones' participation in practice is a solid sign that he would have played in the team's Week 18 loss to the Lions if the Packers hadn't already clinched the NFC's No. 1 seed prior to the contest. As is, Jones sat out for just the second time all season, and he's now on track to return for a divisional-round matchup against either the Rams, Cardinals, 49ers or Eagles, depending on what happens in the wild-card round.
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Samaje Perine RB | CIN
Bengals' Samaje Perine: No offensive snaps in Week 18
Perine did not play a single offensive snap in Sunday's 21-16 loss to the Browns.
Perine was reported to be the Bengals' starting running back in Week 18 with Joe Mixon on the reserve/COVID-19 list, but this never came to fruition. Instead, Perine failed to log an offensive snap while playing 16 snaps on special teams. Fellow running backs Chris Evans and Trayveon Williams carried the load for Cincinnati in the season finale. Perine finished the season with 55 rushes for 246 yards and one touchdown, adding 27 catches for 196 yards and a score. The 26-year-old is under contract through the 2022 season and will become a free agent in the following year. Though he likely won't find himself as a starter barring injury, he has proven to be a more than capable backup when called upon. With a wild-card playoff matchup against the Raiders upcoming, Perine will likely serve as the team's top backup with Mixon healthy.
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Tony Pollard RB | TEN
Cowboys' Tony Pollard: On pace to practice Wednesday
Coach Mike McCarthy said Monday that he thinks Pollard (foot) will practice Wednesday, Michael Gehlken of The Dallas Morning News reports.
The Cowboys left Pollard behind in Dallas for a Week 18 visit to Philadelphia, a decision that McCarthy described as the team "just being smart with him." With the Eagles sitting key members on both sides of the ball this past Saturday, the Dallas offense had no problem putting up yards and points on its way to a 51-26 victory. No. 1 running back Ezekiel Elliott did just enough to squeak out 1,000 rushing yards (1,002 to be exact) for the fourth time in six campaigns, but a rested and healthy Pollard would get the team's backfield back to 100 percent. Pollard's activity level at Wednesday's session will offer a large clue whether that will come to pass for Sunday's wild-card matchup with the 49ers.
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Darrel Williams RB | NO
Chiefs' Darrel Williams: May miss no time with toe injury
Coach Andy Reid said Monday that he believes Williams (toe) will be able to play in Sunday's wild-card game against the Steelers, Matt McMullen of the Chiefs' official site reports.
Williams departed Saturday's regular-season finale at Denver due to a toe injury, which Reid described as "still a little tender." At the same time, Clyde Edwards-Helaire continues to contend with a shoulder injury that sidelined him for both Weeks 17 and 18. The situation will be one to monitor because if Edwards-Helaire is unable to make it all the way back, Williams again would feature as the Chiefs' main running back, assuming he's available himself. After Edwards-Helaire and Williams, Derrick Gore is the likely early-down runner, with Jerick McKinnon available in a change-of-pace role.
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Rakeem Boyd RB | DET
Rakeem Boyd: Lands tryout with Kansas City
The Chiefs hosted Boyd for a tryout Tuesday, Aaron Wilson of Sportstalk 790 Houston reports.
Boyd dealt with an unspecified injury before he was waived by the Lions in early June. He didn't sign with a team during the 2021 regular season, but he's free to join another club now that he's fully healthy.
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Trey Sermon RB | PIT
49ers' Trey Sermon: Comes off IR
Sermon (ankle) was activated from injured reserve Tuesday, Matt Maiocco of NBC Sports Bay Area reports.
The 49ers needed to make this move by Tuesday, or else Sermon's 21-day practice window would have closed, and he would have remained on IR for the rest of the team's playoff run. Assuming all of Elijah Mitchell (knee), JaMycal Hasty and Jeff Wilson are available for Sunday's wild-card game at Dallas, there's a good chance Sermon is a healthy scratch. That's also assuming the rookie heads into the weekend without an injury designation.
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Jordan Wilkins RB | CLE
Jordan Wilkins: Lands on injured list
The Titans placed Wilkins (undisclosed) on the practice squad COVID-19 list Tuesday, Jim Wyatt of the Titans' official site reports.
Wilkins was elevated to the Titans' active roster Week 18, but he's since entered into COVID-19 protocols, which will determine when he can return to team facilities. Elsewhere in the backfield, Jeremy McNichols was signed to the practice squad Tuesday.
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Jeremy McNichols RB | WAS
Jeremy McNichols: Joins Titans' practice squad
The Titans signed McNichols to their practice squad Tuesday, Jim Wyatt of the Titans' official site reports.
The 26-year-old was waived by Tennessee on Saturday but will join the team's practice squad ahead of the playoffs after Jordan Wilkins (undisclosed) was placed on the practice squad injured list Tuesday. McNichols appeared in 14 games during the regular season and rushed 41 times for 156 yards while securing 28 of 38 targets for 240 yards and a touchdown.
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Josh Jacobs RB | GB
Raiders' Josh Jacobs: Remains limited by rib injury
Jacobs (ribs) was listed as limited on Tuesday's estimated injury report, Rachel Gossen of the Raiders' official site reports.
Jacobs emerged from Week 17 action with a rib injury, which spurred the Raiders to place a cap on his reps last Wednesday through Friday. He eventually was deemed active for Sunday's game against the Chargers, and he went off to the tune of 28 touches for 144 yards from scrimmage and one rushing TD in a 35-32 overtime victory. The fact Jacobs is kicking off this week in a similar fashion implies Las Vegas is merely managing his workload, but his status nonetheless bears watching ahead of Saturday's playoff opener at Cincinnati.
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Alex Armah FB | WAS
Football Team's Alex Armah: Signs new deal with Washington
Washington signed Armah to a reserve/future contract Tuesday.
The fullback will return to Washington for another season in 2022 after joining the team partly through the 2021 season. Armah appeared in 11 games this season between the Saints and Washington, operating mostly as a special-teams option.