NFL Player News
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Tony Pollard RB | TEN
Titans' Tony Pollard: Hits century mark in yardage Sunday
Pollard carried the ball 21 times for 102 yards in Sunday's 26-9 win over Kansas City.
The veteran back continues to roll, topping 100 rushing yards for a third straight game after going the first 12 games of the season without reaching triple digits. Pollard did cede more work to Tyjae Spears, however, as the younger RB saw a season-high 13 carries and 18 touches, turning them into 105 scrimmage yards of his own along with a rushing TD. With the Titans' offense finally looking at least competent, Pollard and Spears could remain in something close to a timeshare over the final two weeks of the season. Pollard is 51 rushing yards shy of his fourth straight 1,000-yard campaign, a milestone he'll look to reach in Week 17 against the Saints.
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Cooper Rush QB | BAL
Ravens' Cooper Rush: Emergency QB again for Week 16
Rush (coach's decision) is inactive and will serve as the Ravens' emergency third quarterback Sunday against the Patriots.
Rush maintains his role as the emergency quarterback with Lamar Jackson starting and Tyler Huntley being the primary backup. The 32-year-old will be prohibited from playing Sunday unless both quarterbacks ahead of him are required to leave the game.
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Rico Dowdle RB | PIT
Panthers' Rico Dowdle: Over 40 scrimmage yards in win
Dowdle rushed nine times for 29 yards and brought in four of six targets for 14 yards in the Panthers' 23-20 win over the Buccaneers on Sunday.
Dowdle outpaced Chuba Hubbard by just three carries and two rushing yards, as both backs had a predictably difficult time versus the Buccaneers' typically stingy run defense. With Sunday's production, Dowdle did exceed 1,000 rushing yards for the second consecutive campaign, but he's been at 58 rushing yards or fewer in six consecutive games heading into a Week 17 home matchup against a tough Seahawks defense.
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Ronnie Stanley OT | BAL
Ravens' Ronnie Stanley: Active vs. Patriots
Stanley (knee) will play in Sunday's matchup versus New England.
Stanley is officially good to go after having dealt with a knee injury throughout the week. The 31-year-old will continue to serve as Baltimore's starting left tackle against the Patriots.
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Calvin Austin III WR | NYG
Steelers' Calvin Austin: Questionable due to hamstring
Austin (hamstring) is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Lions, Burt Lauten of the Steelers' official site reports.
Austin exited the game in the fourth quarter after sustaining the injury. The wide receiver caught his sole target for an eight-yard gain before his exit.
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Cam Ward QB | TEN
Titans' Cam Ward: Tosses two TDs in rare home win
Ward completed 21 of 28 passes for 228 yards and two touchdowns in Sunday's 26-9 win over Kansas City. he added nine rushing yards on four carries.
The rookie QB tossed multiple scores for the third straight game, finding Chig Okonkwo for a seven-yard TD in the second quarter and Chimere Dike for a one-yard touchdown in the third. More importantly, Ward led the Titans to their first win at home since Week 9 of last season. With a 6:1 TD:INT over the last three games -- equaling his touchdown total from the prior 10 games combined -- Ward appears to be taking a big step forward in his development heading into a Week 17 clash with the Saints.
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Kevin Austin Jr. WR | NO
Saints' Kevin Austin: Snags two passes Week 16
Austin posted two receptions (on three targets) for 18 yards during Sunday's 29-6 win over the Jets.
Austin served as the Saints' No. 3 wideout after being signed to the active roster Thursday. The second-year undrafted receiver was added for depth after Devaughn Vele (shoulder) was placed on IR. While Dante Pettis was considered questionable to play with an illness, Pettis ended up playing. However, he logged just one target. Meanwhile, the Saints were led in targets by WR1 Chris Olave (16), TE1 Juwan Johnson (nine), Taysom Hill (six) and Mason Tipton (five). Austin will likely serve as the Saints' WR3/WR4 over the final two weeks of the regular season, but his production should be pretty limited.
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JJ Pegues DT | LV
Raiders' JJ Pegues: Questionable to return
Pegues (hand) is questionable to return to Sunday's matchup versus Houston.
Pegues' status for the remainder of the game is now up in the air after he sustained a hand injury in the second half. If the 24-year-old is unable to return, Thomas Booker will be left as the team's only remaining backup defensive tackle.
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Greg Newsome II CB | NYG
Jaguars' Greg Newsome: Questionable to return
Newsome (shoulder) is questionable to return to Sunday's game against the Broncos, John Oehser of the Jaguars' official site reports.
Newsome exited in the early fourth quarter with a shoulder injury after making a tackle on RJ Harvey. If the cornerback is unable to return, Christian Braswell will likely finish out the game at outside corner.
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Travis Kelce TE | KC
Chiefs' Travis Kelce: Misses Mahomes in Week 16 loss
Kelce caught one of four targets for six yards in Sunday's 26-9 loss to the Titans.
With Patrick Mahomes (knee) lost for the season and Gardner Minshew (knee) not even making it to halftime before going down as well, Kelce was left with third-string QB Chris Oladokun under center, and the duo showed very little chemistry en route to the veteran tight end's worst numbers of 2025. Minshew may have suffered a torn ACL, so a week of first-team reps together could improve that connection, but Kelce -- along with the rest of the Kansas City passing attack -- will be a very shaky fantasy option in Week 17 against the Broncos.