NFL Player News
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DeVonta Smith WR | PHI
Eagles' DeVonta Smith: Reaches 1,000 receiving yards
Smith recorded three receptions on four targets for 52 yards in Sunday's 24-17 loss to the Commanders.
Smith was one of the few key Eagles skill-position players to log snaps, likely because he entered the contest needing 44 receiving yards to reach 1,000 on the campaign. He was targeted frequently early in the contest, logging all of his stats within the team's first two offensive possessions. Smith ultimately reached the 1,000-yard mark on an impressive leaping catch for 27 yards on the final play of the opening quarter. He then rested for the remainder of the game and will play a key role in Philadelphia's wild-card round matchup against the 49ers on Sunday afternoon.
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Kyle Hamilton SAF | BAL
Ravens' Kyle Hamilton: Being evaluated for concussion
Hamilton is being evaluated for a possible concussion during Sunday night's matchup with the Steelers.
The safety had nine tackles (six solo) and a pass breakup at the time of his exit. Ar'Darius Washington, Malaki Starks and Keondre Jackson are Baltimore's extra safeties.
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Hunter Henry TE | NE
Patriots' Hunter Henry: Five catches in Week 18 win
Henry brought in all five targets for 56 yards in the Patriots' 38-10 win over the Dolphins on Sunday.
Henry led the Patriots across the board in receptions, receiving yards and targets in the season finale, earning a $250,000 incentive in his contract in the process by getting to the 60-catch threshold for the season. The veteran tight end displayed excellent rapport with second-year breakout signal-caller Drake Maye throughout the 2025 campaign, allowing Henry to amass a career-high 768 receiving yards and also post seven touchdowns over 17 games. Henry should remain one of Maye's favorite targets during the upcoming postseason, beginning with next weekend's home matchup against the Chargers in the wild-card round.
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Dawson Knox TE | BUF
Bills' Dawson Knox: Secures TD in Week 18 win
Knox caught both of his targets for 24 yards and one touchdown in the Bills' win over the Jets on Sunday.
Despite the Bills resting Josh Allen and James Cook for most of the game, Buffalo let both Dalton Kincaid and Knox in on more action against New York, even though Knox saw only four offensive snaps. Knox appeared in all 17 regular-season games in 2025, securing 36 of 49 targets for 417 yards and four touchdowns. He'll play a big role as a blocker and red-zone target for Allen in the playoffs.
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TreVeyon Henderson RB | NE
Patriots' TreVeyon Henderson: Pair of rush TDs in win
Henderson rushed 13 times for 53 yards and two touchdowns and wasn't targeted during the Patriots' 38-10 win over the Dolphins on Sunday.
Henderson and Rhamondre Stevenson took turns tearing through the Dolphins' permeable run defense, with each back recording a pair of rushing touchdowns. Henderson's two scores came from five and two yards out, his fourth such tally of his rookie campaign. Henderson heads into his first NFL postseason having amassed 911 rushing yards and nine touchdowns at 5.1 yards per carry alongside a 35-221-1 receiving line across 17 regular-season games. Henderson and Stevenson should continue working in a fairly even timeshare beginning with next weekend's home wild-card matchup against the Chargers.
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Dalton Kincaid TE | BUF
Bills' Dalton Kincaid: Goes for 48 yards in easy win
Kincaid caught all three of his targets for 48 yards in Sunday's 35-8 win over the Jets.
After missing Week 17 with a knee injury, Kincaid was able to log some reps even while the Bills rested most of their key contributors for most of the regular-season finale. With the team's lack of a true No. 1 wide receiver, Kincaid could be called upon to play a pivotal role in the passing game during the playoffs if Buffalo is going to make a postseason run. Kincaid posted a pair of 100-yard receiving games during his 12 appearances in the regular season but was also held under 50 yards nine times.
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Colby Parkinson TE | LAR
Rams' Colby Parkinson: Two touchdowns in win
Parkinson caught four of seven targets for 36 yards and two touchdowns in Sunday's 37-20 victory over Arizona.
Parkinson remained productive even though Tyler Higbee returned from a six-game absence Sunday, finding the end zone in both the third and fourth quarters. The tight end finished behind Higbee (91) in receiving yards, but he did garner one more target and reach paydirt once more than his teammate. Parkinson completed the regular season having caught 43 of 56 targets for 408 yards and eight touchdowns over 15 contests, and he'll look to build off of his recent momentum when the Rams travel to take on the Panthers in the wild-card round Saturday.
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Tyler Higbee TE | LAR
Rams' Tyler Higbee: Finds paydirt in Week 18
Higbee caught five of six targets for 91 yards and a touchdown in Sunday's 37-20 win over the Cardinals.
Higbee hit the ground running in his return to action after missing six contests with an ankle injury, leading the team in receiving yards while reeling in a 22-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter. The tight end finished his regular season having caught 25 of 36 targets for 281 yards and three touchdowns over 10 contests. He'll now look to build off this performance when the Rams travel to face the Panthers in the wild-card round Saturday.
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Blake Corum RB | LAR
Rams' Blake Corum: Handles 14 touches Sunday
Corum (ankle) took 13 carries for 59 yards while catching his only target for 10 yards in Sunday's 37-20 win over Arizona.
Corum and starter Kyren Williams were both dealing with minor ankle injuries sustained in last week's loss to the Seahawks. Both tailbacks were able to suit up after being limited during the practice week, with both runners handling double-digit carries in the final game of the regular season. Corum saw his role expand as a sophomore, generating a career-best 145-746-6 rushing line while appearing in every game for the Rams in 2025. The 24-year-old Corum will likely continue to split backfield work behind Williams against the Panthers in the wild-card round of the playoffs.
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Kimani Vidal RB | LAC
Chargers' Kimani Vidal: Four touches in Week 18 loss
Vidal rushed three times for 12 yards and caught one pass for a two-yard loss in Sunday's loss to the Broncos.
After missing Week 17 with a neck strain, Vidal returned to handle four touches in a game the Chargers punted with an eye toward the playoffs. Jaret Patterson led the backfield with eight carries for 29 yards. Vidal should have more of a role next weekend in Los Angeles' wild-card matchup with New England, but Omarion Hampton (ankle) should be ready to go as the Bolts' lead back after resting against Denver. Hampton is the preferred fantasy option of the duo.