NFL Player News
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Romeo Doubs WR | NE
Packers' Romeo Doubs: Estimated as limited participant
Green Bay estimated Doubs (hand) as a limited participant on Wednesday's practice report.
The Packers are traveling to Brazil on Wednesday and aren't holding a formal practice, but Doubs would have maintained his activity level from Tuesday if the team had gotten on the field. Doubs is considered day-to-day with a hand contusion, but at this stage, the injury doesn't look to be a serious threat to his availability for Friday's game against the Eagles in Sao Paulo.
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Kyle Philips WR | LV
Kyle Philips: Joins Eagles' practice squad
Philips was signed to the Eagles practice squad Tuesday.
Philips was let go by the Titans on Thursday after reaching an injury settlement with the team following a hamstring issue. The wide receiver now appears to be back in good health, joining Philadelphia's practice squad after reeling in 15 passes for 181 yards while appearing in nine games with Tennessee in 2023.
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Romeo Doubs WR | NE
Packers' Romeo Doubs: Limited with hand injury
Doubs (hand) was a limited participant in Tuesday's practice.
Doubs said he's dealing with a hand contusion and that his recovery is a "day-to-day process," per Rob Demovsky of ESPN.com. It sounds like an issue Doubs will be able to play through during Friday's regular-season opener against the Eagles in Brazil, but it's possible it could impact the third-year wideout's ability to make difficult catches. As such, it will be worth monitoring what Doubs is able to do during practice over the next two days.
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Ricky Pearsall WR | SF
49ers' Ricky Pearsall: Expected to play this season
49ers general manager John Lynch said Tuesday that he expects Pearsall (chest/shoulder) to come off the reserve/non-football injury and play at some point this season, Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com reports.
Lynch said Pearsall's recovery has been "nothing short of miraculous," as the rookie wide receiver returned to team facilities Tuesday after having been shot during an attempted robbery Saturday. Due to having been placed on the reserve/NFI list on Monday, Pearsall is ruled out for at least the first four games of the regular season, but it appears as though the 2024 first-rounder will suit up at some point in his rookie season.
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Marquise Brown WR | PHI
Chiefs' Marquise Brown: Will miss season opener
Head coach Andy Reid said Tuesday that Brown (shoulder) has been ruled out for Thursday's season opener against the Ravens, Pete Sweeney of ArrowheadPride.com reports.
Brown has yet to resume practicing since suffering a left sternoclavicular dislocation Aug. 10, and it never appeared that he had a real chance to be available for Week 1. Reid has now made that official, though he noted that Brown's recovery has been encouraging, per Adam Teicher of ESPN.com. Brown's absence will leave opportunities up for grabs behind TE Travis Kelce and top wideout Rashee Rice. Rookie first-round pick Xavier Worthy could be the biggest beneficiary of extra offensive looks, but all of Justin Watson, JuJu Smith-Schuster, Skyy Moore and Mecole Hardman will be candidates to see increased roles to help cover for Brown's absence.
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Ricky Pearsall WR | SF
49ers' Ricky Pearsall: Present at team facilities
Pearsall (chest/shoulder) was placed on the reserve/non-football injury list Monday and returned to San Francisco's team facilities Tuesday, David Lombardi of The Athletic reports.
Pearsall managed to rejoin the team in some capacity just two days after Saturday's robbery attempt in which he sustained a gunshot wound to the chest. San Francisco will doubtless take a cautious approach with the rookie first-round pick's recovery, but it's encouraging to see Pearsall already back at the team facilities. Due to his placement on the reserve/NFI list, Pearsall will not be eligible to suit up for the 49ers' first four games of the regular season.
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Tay Martin WR | WAS
Tay Martin: Let go from practice squad
The 49ers cut Martin from the practice squad Tuesday, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Martin has spent the last two seasons bouncing between San Francisco's active roster and practice squad, so he could be a candidate to rejoin the team at a later date. He appeared in a total of two games with the team in 2022 and one game in 2023, playing mostly on special teams.
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Roman Wilson WR | PIT
Steelers' Roman Wilson: Could play in opener
Steelers head coach Mike Tomlin expressed optimism Tuesday that Wilson (ankle) could suit up in Sunday's season opener versus the Falcons, Alan Saunders of SteelersNow.com reports.
Wilson missed most of training camp and all of the preseason while recovering from a left ankle sprain, but the rookie third-round pick out of Michigan looks like he'll be able to practice in some capacity during the upcoming week. The Steelers will likely wait and see how Wilson fares during practice before making a call on his status for Sunday's game, but even if he's active for the opener, he's unlikely to be in store for a major role right out of the gate due to the time he missed over the summer. George Pickens, Van Jefferson and Calvin Austin are listed as the Steelers' three starting receivers on the team's first depth chart of the season that was released Tuesday, with Wilson being listed as Jefferson's backup, per Brooke Pryor of ESPN.com.
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DJ Chark WR | ATL
Chargers' DJ Chark: Still missing from practice
Chark (hip) wasn't seen at the portion of Monday's practice open to the media, Kris Rhim of ESPN.com reports.
Chark is two weeks removed from an apparent hip injury he suffered in practice, which has kept him sidelined since. The Chargers aren't required to post an injury report until Wednesday ahead of Sunday's contest against the Raiders, but it should provide some clarity on his status. Once he's healthy, Chark will be part of a receiving corps that's led by Joshua Palmer, Ladd McConkey and Quentin Johnston.
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Cornelius Johnson WR | BAL
Cornelius Johnson: Off Bolts' practice squad
The Chargers cut Johnson from their practice squad Monday.
The 2024 seventh-round pick out of Michigan appeared to be sticking around in Los Angeles after failing to make the Chargers' initial 53-man roster in late August, but he's now been dropped. In a corresponding move, the Chargers signed wide receiver Dez Fitzpatrick to their practice squad Monday.