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  • Skyy Moore WR | GB

    Chiefs' Skyy Moore: Won't play Sunday

    Moore (knee) has been ruled out for Sunday's AFC Championship Game against the Ravens.

    Moore, who was designated to return from injured reserve Jan. 17, didn't practice at all this week and will thus target a potential return to action Feb. 11 should the Chiefs advance to the Super Bowl. Prior to suffering his knee injury, Moore had logged 21 catches on 38 targets for 244 yards and a touchdown in 14 regular-season contests.

  • Josh Reynolds WR | NYJ

    Lions' Josh Reynolds: Cleared to play

    Reynolds (ribs) doesn't have an injury designation for Sunday's game in San Francisco, Tim Twentyman of the Lions' official site reports.

    The Lions listed him as a limited practice participant Wednesday and Thursday before upgrading the wideout to full on Friday. Reynolds played 86 and 78 percent of snaps in the team's first two playoff games, catching seven of 10 targets for 107 yards and a touchdown in wins over the Rams and Buccaneers. He's gotten a bit more playing time than Jameson Williams, who has six playoff targets on snap shares of 70 and 58 percent.

  • Kadarius Toney WR | CLE

    Chiefs' Kadarius Toney: Questionable to face Ravens

    Toney (hip) is listed as questionable for Sunday's AFC Championship Game against the Ravens.

    After logging a full listing Wednesday, Toney was deemed limited in practice both Thursday and Friday and questionable ahead of Sunday's contest. Toney last saw game action back in Week 15, and if he's available versus Baltimore, he'll look to reclaim a role in a Kansas City WR corps that also includes Rashee Rice, Justin Watson, Marquez Valdes-Scantling and Mecole Hardman. In the 13 regular-season games he saw action in prior to sustaining his hip issue, Toney recorded 27 catches (on 38 targets) for 169 yards and a touchdown to go along with 11 carries for 31 yards.

  • Tylan Wallace WR | CLE

    Ravens' Tylan Wallace: Limited in practice Thursday

    Wallace (knee) was a limited participant in Baltimore's practice Thursday.

    If the 24-year-old is healthy for Sunday's AFC Championship Game versus the Chiefs, he could contribute solid value on special teams.

  • Kadarius Toney WR | CLE

    Chiefs' Kadarius Toney: Back to limited Thursday

    Toney (hip) practiced in a limited fashion Thursday.

    In his attempt to put an end to a five-game absence, Toney opened this week with a full session Wednesday, only to follow it up with a capped practice one day later. The development may have been related to maintenance of his lingering hip issue, but he now could be in danger of entering the weekend with a designation for Sunday's AFC Championship Game at Baltimore. Ultimately, Friday's injury report will reveal as much.

  • Kalif Raymond WR | CHI

    Lions' Kalif Raymond: Misses Thursday's practice

    Raymond (knee) didn't participate in Thursday's practice.

    Since sustaining a knee injury during the Lions' regular-season finale, Raymond has failed to appear in either of the team's first two playoff games. His chances to play in the NFC Championship Game seem slim after he began Detroit's week of practice with back-to-back DNPs, and he will almost certainly carry an injury designation into the weekend unless he's able to practice in full Friday.

  • Josh Reynolds WR | NYJ

    Lions' Josh Reynolds: Remains limited Thursday

    Reynolds (ribs) practiced in a limited capacity Thursday.

    Reynolds now has put together back-to-back capped sessions to begin preparations for Sunday's NFC Championship Game at San Francisco due to a rib injury. His activity level at Friday's practice likely will determine whether or not he enters the weekend with a designation. Since the Lions' Week 9 bye, Reynolds has surpassed 20 receiving yards only five times in 11 contests en route to a cumulative 25-318-3 line on 43 targets.

  • Deebo Samuel WR | WAS

    49ers' Deebo Samuel: To be limited Thursday

    Coach Kyle Shanahan said Samuel (shoulder) will be limited at Thursday's practice, Nick Wagoner of ESPN.com reports.

    In the wake of Samuel missing the second half of the 49ers' divisional-round win against the Packers due to a left shoulder injury, it was revealed that he didn't suffer a fracture but was in a lot of discomfort, leaving him a 50-50 proposition for the NFC Championship Game. While he was listed as a non-participant for Wednesday's walkthrough, he was able to work on the side and even managed at least one full-speed sprint during the part of the session open to the media, per Matt Barrows of The Athletic. Samuel is taking another step in the right direction Thursday, but even if he progresses to full by Friday, he seems destined to enter the weekend with a designation for Sunday's contest against the Lions.

  • Tylan Wallace WR | CLE

    Ravens' Tylan Wallace: Returns to field

    Wallace (knee) was able to practice Thursday, Cordell Woodland of 105.7 The Fan Baltimore reports.

    Wallace's level of participation is unknown, but Woodland notes the receiver had a "nice-sized brace" on his right knee. The 24-year-old was unable to practice last week before missing the Ravens' divisional-round win over the Texans on Saturday, so his presence on the field is a step in the right direction. He should currently be considered questionable for Sunday's AFC Championship Game against the Chiefs.

  • Deebo Samuel WR | WAS

    49ers' Deebo Samuel: Gets in some work at practice

    Samuel (shoulder), who was officially listed as a non-participant at Wednesday's walkthrough practice, was seen working on a side field and took part in full-speed sprints during the portion of the session open to the media, Matt Barrows of The Athletic reports.

    Prior to the 49ers taking the practice field, head coach Kyle Shanahan told David Lombardi of The Athletic that Samuel wouldn't take part in Wednesday's session, but the wide receiver was "feeling better" after making an early exit from the 49ers' divisional-round win over the Packers due to a left shoulder injury. Though Samuel avoided any structural damage after previously suffering a microfracture of the same shoulder in Week 6 and missing the 49ers' ensuing two games, the 49ers are reportedly viewing the wideout as having a "50-50" chance of playing in Sunday's NFC Championship Game against the Lions, per Adam Schefter of ESPN. Samuel still has two more chances to mix into drills this week, including Thursday, when San Francisco will hold a more traditional practice. Wideouts Jauan Jennings (5-61-0 receiving line on six targets), Chris Conley (1-17-0 line on one target) and Ray-Ray McCloud (1-7-0 line on two targets) stepped up alongside starter Brandon Aiyuk after Samuel missed the entire second half of the divisional round.

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