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C.J. Uzomah PHI TE
Eagles' C.J. Uzomah: Won't play in Super Bowl LIX
4h agoThe Eagles did not activate Uzomah (abdomen) from injured reserve, and he will not play in Super Bowl LIX against the Chiefs on Sunday, per the NFL's transaction log.
Uzomah was a full participant in practice all week, but he will observe Sunday's game from the sidelines. The veteran tight end was signed to the Eagles' practice squad in early October before being signed to the active roster Dec. 4. Uzomah suffered an abdominal injury in Week 17 against the Cowboys, which was severe enough for him to be placed on IR. He did not record a target across the seven regular-season games he played in 2024.
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Skyy Moore KC WR
Chiefs' Skyy Moore: Not available for Super Bowl
5h agoMoore (abdomen) was not activated off injured reserve on Saturday and has been ruled out for Super Bowl LIX against the Eagles on Sunday, per the NFL's transaction report.
Moore was able to practice in a limited fashion this week, but he was unable to progress enough in his recovery from an abdominal injury to be activated off IR. Moore will finish the 2024 campaign having played just six regular-season games without recording a catch.
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Nick Gates PHI OG
Eagles' Nick Gates: Placed on injured reserve
9h agoThe Eagles placed Gates (groin) on injured reserve Saturday.
Gates appeared in nine regular-season games with one start for Philadelphia this season, but he has been dealing with a groin injury as of late. Moving him to IR also opened up space on the active roster for Eagles defensive stalwart Brandon Graham, who was officially activated from injured Saturday. With Gates officially out of action, starting left guard Landon Dickerson will likely serve as the backup center behind Cam Jurgens.
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Brandon Graham PHI DE
Eagles' Brandon Graham: Activated from IR
9h agoThe Eagles activated Graham (elbow) from injured reserve Saturday.
Graham has been on IR since late November, when he suffered a torn triceps, which was initially deemed to be season-ending. But things changed after the Eagles won the NFC Championship Game, as he returned to practice Jan. 30 and has been tracking toward suiting up for the Super Bowl versus Kansas City. The 36-year-old was listed as questionable on Friday's final injury report, and his ultimate availability will be revealed 90 minutes before Sunday's 6:30 p.m. ET kickoff. Graham tallied 20 tackles and 3.5 sacks over the first 11 games of the season.
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Jalen Carter PHI DT
Eagles' Jalen Carter: Ready for Super Bowl LIX
1d agoCarter practiced in full Friday and does not carry an injury designation for Sunday's matchup against the Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX.
Carter logged a trio of full practice sessions this week despite being listed with a groin injury. The standout second-year pro notched 4.5 sacks over 16 regular-season appearances this season, plus 2.0 sacks across three postseason games. Carter will fill his usual role at the helm of Philadelphia's interior defensive line, which may also receive a boost via the activation of Brandon Graham (elbow) from IR.
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Brandon Graham PHI DE
Eagles' Brandon Graham: Officially listed as questionable
1d agoGraham (elbow), who remains on injured reserve, practiced in full Friday and is officially listed as questionable for Super Bowl LIX against the Chiefs on Sunday.
Graham said Wednesday that he expects to be activated to the 53-man roster and play versus Kansas City, but the Eagles will have to make such a move official by Saturday's deadline. The 34-year-old edge rusher is recovering from November surgery for a triceps tear, and Friday was his first time practicing in full since sustaining the injury.
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Josh Allen BUF QB
Bills' Josh Allen: Awarded Most Valuable Player
2d agoAllen was named the 2024 NFL Most Valuable Player on Thursday, Rob Maaddi of the Associated Press reports.
Allen narrowly edged out Lamar Jackson to win his first MVP award after an impressive 2024 campaign. The quarterback completed 64 percent of his passes for 3,731 yards and 28 touchdowns while throwing six interceptions over 17 regular-season games. Allen also added 531 yards and 12 touchdowns via the ground game throughout the year. He became the third player all-time to win MVP after not making first-team All-Pro and the first Bills player to win the award since Thurman Thomas in 1991.
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Joe Burrow CIN QB
Bengals' Joe Burrow: Wins Comeback Player of the Year
2d agoBurrow was named the 2024 NFL Comeback Player of the Year on Thursday, Rob Maaddi of the Associated Press reports.
Burrow had a resurgent 2024 campaign after missing seven games in 2023 due to a wrist injury. This season, the quarterback completed 71 percent of his passes for an NFL-high 4,918 passing yards and 43 touchdowns, while throwing nine interceptions over 17 regular-season games. Burrow also added 201 rushing yards and two touchdowns on the ground.
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Jayden Daniels WAS QB
Commanders' Jayden Daniels: Wins Offensive Rookie of the Year
2d agoDaniels was named the 2024 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year on Thursday, Rob Maaddi of the Associated Press reports.
Daniels completed 69 percent of his passes for 3,568 passing yards and 25 passing touchdowns while throwing nine interceptions over 17 regular-season games with Washington this season. He also added a rookie-QB record 891 rushing yards while scoring six touchdowns on the ground. It comes as no surprise that he was able to bring home the hardware as the NFL's Offensive Rookie of the Year, edging out fellow quarterback Bo Nix, wide receivers Malik Nabers and Brian Thomas and tight end Brock Bowers for the award.
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Kirk Cousins ATL QB
Falcons' Kirk Cousins: Dealt with late-season injuries
4d agoCousins said Tuesday that the right shoulder injury he sustained in Week 10 impacted the quality of his play down the stretch, and contributed to his benching in favor of rookie Michael Penix in Week 16, Josh Kendall of The Athletic reports.
Cousins' season looked remarkably different prior to Week 10, as he boasted a 17:7 TD:INT entering the road matchup against New Orleans, compared to a 1:9 TD:INT in his final five appearances. He was listed on the injury report immediately after the contest against the Saints, but was then limited for only one practice before being listed as healthy to conclude the campaign. Coach Raheem Morris and general manager Terry Fontenot also affirmed multiple times that the veteran QB's health wasn't a factor in the decision to bench him for Penix. Still, Cousins' focus to begin the offseason is related to getting healthy. "If we can do that," he said, "[I] feel like I've got a new life ahead of me in pro football." Fontenot has stated that Cousins will work as the backup to Penix during the 2025 season, but if the veteran's struggles were indeed mostly injury-related and he's able to quickly get right, it could make it easier for Atlanta to facilitate a trade.
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Jimmy Garoppolo LAR QB
Rams' Jimmy Garoppolo: Logs single start in backup role
8d agoGaroppolo completed 24 of 41 passes for 334 yards, two touchdowns and an interception during the 2024 regular season, adding two rushing attempts for five yards.
In his lone appearance of the season Week 18, Garoppolo showcased his abilities to potential suitors and performed well, completing touchdown passes to Tyler Higbee and Tyler Johnson with mostly backups on the field for the Rams. Head coach Sean McVay may be inclined to bring the 31-year-old Garoppolo, an unrestricted free agent, back for another round as the primary backup to Matthew Stafford if the price is right, as third-stringer Stetson Bennett has yet to take a snap in a regular-season game and had a miserable preseason with five interceptions and a lost fumble over two starts.
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Daniel Jones MIN QB
Vikings' Daniel Jones: Headed for free agency
10d agoJones didn't play any snaps in the Vikings' 27-9 loss to the Rams on Jan. 13 in the wild-card round Minnesota signed him off its practice squad.
After completing 216 of 341 passes (63.3 percent) for 2,070 yards, eight touchdowns, and seven interceptions through 10 games for the Giants, Jones was released by the team and subsequently signed with the Vikings' practice squad. Though he was added to the roster for the playoffs, he was inactive for the wild-card round as the team's emergency No. 3 quarterback behind Sam Darnold and Nick Mullens. Jones is set to become a free agent this offseason, and while a return to Minnesota may be unlikely, the Vikings could receive a compensatory draft pick if he ends up signing elsewhere.
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Kenneth Gainwell PHI RB
Eagles' Kenneth Gainwell: Set for Super Bowl
1d agoGainwell (concussion/knee) doesn't carry a designation into Sunday's Super Bowl LIX matchup versus the Chiefs.
Since sustaining a concussion in the NFC Championship Game on Jan. 26, Gainwell didn't take part in drills last week, but a limited session Wednesday was followed by back-to-back uncapped practices. Now, with no designation to speak of, he's gained clearance from an independent neurologist and thus is good to serve as the direct backup to workhorse RB Saquon Barkley this weekend. In three postseason games so far, Gainwell has combined for 10 touches for 58 yards from scrimmage.
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Andrew Beck HOU RB
Jets' Andrew Beck: Joins Gang Green
1d agoThe Jets signed Beck to a one-year contract Friday, Aaron Wilson of KPRC 2 Houston reports.
Beck appeared in four regular-season games with the Texans in 2024, in addition to the team's divisional-round loss to the Chiefs. Now, the veteran fullback will spend the offseason competing to carve out a role with New York.
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Saquon Barkley PHI RB
Eagles' Saquon Barkley: Wins Offensive Player of the Year
2d agoBarkley was named the 2024 NFL Offensive Player of the Year on Thursday, Rob Maaddi of the Associated Press reports.
Barkley had a remarkable first season in Philadelphia, turning 345 carries into 2,005 rushing yards and 13 touchdowns, while also catching 33 of 43 targets for 278 yards and two touchdowns over 16 regular-season games. The running back became the ninth player all-time to surpass 2,000 rushing yards and he edged out the likes of Ja'Marr Chase and Derrick Henry for OPOY. Barkley and his Eagles squad will look to defeat the back-to-back champion Chiefs in the Super Bowl on Sunday.
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Kenneth Gainwell PHI RB
Eagles' Kenneth Gainwell: Bumps up to full participation
2d agoGainwell (concussion/knee) practiced in full Thursday,
Gainwell has followed up Wednesday's limited session with all activity one day later, indicating he's in the later stages of his recovery from the concussion that he sustained in the NFC Championship Game against the Commanders on Jan. 26. He remains subject to an examination from an independent neurologist in order to be available as Saquon Barkley's direct backup for Super Bowl LIX versus the Chiefs this Sunday.
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Michael Wiley WAS RB
Commanders' Michael Wiley: Gets future deal with Washington
2d agoThe Commanders signed Wiley to a reserve/future contract Thursday.
Wiley spent time on Washington's practice squad during the 2024 campaign, though the undrafted rookie didn't ultimately suit up for a single regular-season or playoff game with the team. Now, Wiley will get a chance to continue his development with the Commanders for a second consecutive offseason.
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Chris Rodriguez Jr. WAS RB
Commanders' Chris Rodriguez: Finishes season with 173 rush yards
2d agoRodriguez finished the 2024 regular season with 35 carries for 173 yards and two touchdowns and one catch for 12 yards.
The 2023 sixth-round pick spent much of the season on Washington's practice squad and was a healthy scratch for the final two playoff games, but he also had a few chances to handle a significant role when the team was missing either Brian Robinson or Austin Ekeler, both of whom are under contract through 2025. Rodriguez is set to be an exclusive rights free agent, which means he'll likely be back with the Commanders in a depth role at the league-minimum salary for a third-year player. There is some chance Rodriguez gets an opportunity to move up the depth chart, as he's averaged 4.9 yards on 86 career carries after a prolific college career at Kentucky.
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Skyy Moore KC WR
Chiefs' Skyy Moore: Not available for Super Bowl
5h agoMoore (abdomen) was not activated off injured reserve on Saturday and has been ruled out for Super Bowl LIX against the Eagles on Sunday, per the NFL's transaction report.
Moore was able to practice in a limited fashion this week, but he was unable to progress enough in his recovery from an abdominal injury to be activated off IR. Moore will finish the 2024 campaign having played just six regular-season games without recording a catch.
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Britain Covey PHI WR
Eagles' Britain Covey: Ruled out for Super Bowl
1d agoCovey (neck), who remains on IR, practiced in full Friday and has been ruled out for Sunday's matchup against the Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX.
Covey won't be activated from IR in time to contribute for the Super Bowl, despite his evident health at practice. In addition to his efforts as a punt returner, the 27-year-old logged seven catches for 34 yards on eight targets across his five regular-season appearances.
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DeVonta Smith PHI WR
Eagles' DeVonta Smith: Clear for Super Bowl
1d agoSmith (hamstring) doesn't have a designation for Sunday's Super Bowl LIX matchup against the Chiefs.
Smith followed up no activity during the first week of Super Bowl prep with three consecutive capped sessions this week due to a hamstring injury. Despite the limitations along the way, he's cleared for Sunday's game, looking to build upon the 12-121-0 line on 12 targets that he's accrued so far in three playoff contests.
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Skyy Moore KC WR
Chiefs' Skyy Moore: Officially doubtful for Super Bowl
1d agoMoore (abdomen), who remains on IR, was limited in practice Friday and is officially listed as doubtful for Super Bowl LIX against the Eagles on Sunday.
Moore doesn't appear likely to be activated to the 53-man roster from IR in time to contribute in the Super Bowl against Philadelphia on Sunday. The 2022 second-round pick didn't record a catch on three targets across his six regular-season appearances in 2024.
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Skyy Moore KC WR
Chiefs' Skyy Moore: Logs another limited practice
2d agoMoore (abdomen) was listed as a limited practice participant on Thursday's injury report.
Moore has logged limited practices in consecutive practices this week. He's considered doubtful to play Sunday's Super Bowl game against the Eagles, and it doesn't appear likely that he will be activated from IR unless he's able to practice in full Friday.
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DeVonta Smith PHI WR
Eagles' DeVonta Smith: Another limited practice
2d agoSmith (hamstring) practiced in a limited capacity Thursday.
After sitting out the first week of Super Bowl prep due to a hamstring injury, Smith now has logged back-to-back capped sessions to begin this week, giving him only one more chance to get back to full participation or else risk entering the weekend with a designation for Sunday's game against the Chiefs. Friday's practice report will reveal whether or not that comes to pass.
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C.J. Uzomah PHI TE
Eagles' C.J. Uzomah: Won't play in Super Bowl LIX
4h agoThe Eagles did not activate Uzomah (abdomen) from injured reserve, and he will not play in Super Bowl LIX against the Chiefs on Sunday, per the NFL's transaction log.
Uzomah was a full participant in practice all week, but he will observe Sunday's game from the sidelines. The veteran tight end was signed to the Eagles' practice squad in early October before being signed to the active roster Dec. 4. Uzomah suffered an abdominal injury in Week 17 against the Cowboys, which was severe enough for him to be placed on IR. He did not record a target across the seven regular-season games he played in 2024.
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C.J. Uzomah PHI TE
Eagles' C.J. Uzomah: Questionable for Super Bowl
1d agoUzomah (abdomen), who remains on IR, practiced in full Friday and is officially listed as questionable for Super Bowl LIX on Sunday.
Uzomah continues to practice in full, a sign that he's healthy enough to contribute during the Super Bowl, but the Eagles will need to officially activate the veteran tight end to the 53-man roster by Saturday's deadline in order for him to compete versus Kansas City. If Uzomah is activated in time to suit up Sunday, he'll slot in behind Dallas Goedert and Grant Calcaterra on the positional depth chart.
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Dallas Goedert PHI TE
Eagles' Dallas Goedert: Full practice Wednesday
3d agoGoedert (ankle) practiced fully Wednesday.
Goedert didn't take part in drills during the first week of Super Bowl prep due to an ankle injury, but the Eagles didn't hand him a designation on last Friday's practice report, indicating that there was little concern about his availability for Sunday's contest against the Chiefs. Indeed, with an uncapped session under his belt to begin this week, he's set to serve as Philadelphia's top tight end in the Super Bowl.
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C.J. Uzomah PHI TE
Eagles' C.J. Uzomah: Turns in full practice
3d agoUzomah (abdomen) was listed as a full practice participant on Wednesday's injury report.
Uzomah suffered an abdominal injury during the Eagles' Week 17 win over the Cowboys. The veteran tight end was moved to injured reserve thereafter, resulting in him missing the regular-season finale as well as Philadelphia's first three playoff contests. Uzomah's ability to practice in full Wednesday is a sign that he is near full health, and he could be activated from IR ahead of Sunday's Super Bowl LIX clash with Kansas City.
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Nick Muse PHI TE
Nick Muse: Rejoins Philly's practice squad
7d agoThe Eagles signed Muse to their practice squad Saturday.
Muse was cut from Philadelphia's practice squad Thursday, but he has rejoined the organization two days later. Running back Lew Nichols was added to the practice squad upon Muse's removal Thursday, but the two have swapped places again, with Nichols getting cut Saturday. Muse spent most of 2024 in Minnesota's organization, playing in four regular-season games without recording any offensive stats before the Eagles snapped him up for tight end depth Jan. 22.
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C.J. Uzomah PHI TE
Eagles' C.J. Uzomah: Questionable for Super Bowl
8d agoUzomah (abdomen) is listed as questionable for Super Bowl LIX on Sunday, Feb. 9 against the Chiefs.
Uzomah remains on injured reserve and has been out since Jan. 1 after being injured in Week 17. Uzomah played 132 offensive snaps during the regular season but didn't draw a single target in the passing game. He'll get another chance to practice next week ahead of the Super Bowl.
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Zane Gonzalez WAS K
Commanders' Zane Gonzalez: Fills in capably for Seibert
2d agoGonzalez made six regular-season appearances and three playoff appearances for the Commanders in 2024, en route to converting 12 of 15 field-goal attempts and all 27 PATs.
The Commander signed Gonzalez in November as a replacement for Austin Seibert, who missed the final two months of the regular season and all of the postseason with a hip injury. Gonzalez filled in capably, making his first regular-season appearances since 2021 and missing only three kicks in nine games. He's scheduled for unrestricted free agency this offseason and will turn 30 in May.
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Riley Patterson ATL K
Falcons' Riley Patterson: Kicks for three teams in 2024
10d agoPatterson went 4-for-7 on field-goal attempts and made all 16 of his extra-point tries across five regular-season games in 2024.
Patterson lost out to Cade York for the Commanders' kicking job during training camp. It wasn't until October when Patterson managed to find work, and he ended up playing for the Jets, Falcons and Browns during the 2024 campaign due to injuries to those team's respective kickers. Patterson ended the regular season in Atlanta after Younghoe Koo (hip) was placed on IR. Patterson enters the offseason as an unrestricted free agent, but he should have no problem garnering interest from teams looking for a veteran place kicker to serve as the starter or to bring in competition.
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Younghoe Koo ATL K
Falcons' Younghoe Koo: Struggles in 2024
10d agoKoo (hip) finished the 2024 regular season connecting on 25 of 34 field-goal attempts and all 26 of his extra-point tries across 14 games.
Koo connected on at least 86 percent of his field-goal attempts in the five seasons prior to 2024 and was one of the league's most accurate kickers over that span. He started out making all nine of his field-goal attempts over the first four games of the regular season, but he went just 8-for-15 on his field-goal tries over the next six contests, including 1-for-4 in Week 10 against the Saints. Part of Koo's accuracy issues may have been due to him attempting to play through a right hip injury, which ultimately placed him on IR in mid-December and led to the Falcons signing Riley Patterson off the Browns' practice squad. With a full offseason ahead of him, Koo will look to fully recover from his injury and aim to bounce back in 2025.
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Jake Bates DET K
Lions' Jake Bates: Makes solo FGA in loss
21d agoBates connected on his only field-goal attempt while going 4-for-4 on PATs in Saturday's 45-31 NFC divisional-round playoff loss to the Commanders.
Bates was scarcely used again Saturday, making a 28-yard field goal late in the fourth quarter to narrow the deficit to 45-31. The kicker had a highly successful rookie campaign with the Lions and he'll likely enter next season with no competition.
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Ka'imi Fairbairn HOU K
Texans' Ka'imi Fairbairn: A day to forget in playoff loss
21d agoFairbairn converted two of four field-goal attempts and missed his lone extra-point try in Saturday's 23-14 divisional-round playoff loss to Kansas City.
Fairbairn missed badly on a 55-yard field-goal attempt, which appeared to have been impacted by the winds blowing through Kansas City. He also had an attempt blocked and shanked an extra-point try. During the regular season, Fairbairn connected at an 86-percent rate (36 of 42) on field goals, 94-percent (34 of 36) on extra points, and was tied for fifth among kickers with 142 points. The 30-year-old is normally a reliable kicker, and none of Saturday's miscues should impact his status in 2025, the second year of a three-year extension signed in March 2024.
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Chad Ryland ARI K
Cardinals' Chad Ryland: Steady in place of Prater in 2024
23d agoRyland netted 28 of 32 field-goal attempts and 26 of 27 point-after tries in 13 appearances during the 2024 season.
Ryland lost a job battle against Joey Slye at the end of August in New England, but he was called upon by Arizona in early October to step in for the injured Matt Prater (knee) and ended up kicking for the rest of the Cardinals' campaign. His performance was a far cry from that of his rookie season with the Patriots, when he went just 16-for-25 on FGAs (along with 24-for-25 on PATs) in 17 contests. Ryland's 8.5 points per game ranked tied for sixth among kickers to play in at least nine outings, and he's now the only kicker under contract for Arizona next season. Considering his overall success in 2024, he may not face any competition for the starting gig this offseason.
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Brandon Graham PHI DE
Eagles' Brandon Graham: Activated from IR
9h agoThe Eagles activated Graham (elbow) from injured reserve Saturday.
Graham has been on IR since late November, when he suffered a torn triceps, which was initially deemed to be season-ending. But things changed after the Eagles won the NFC Championship Game, as he returned to practice Jan. 30 and has been tracking toward suiting up for the Super Bowl versus Kansas City. The 36-year-old was listed as questionable on Friday's final injury report, and his ultimate availability will be revealed 90 minutes before Sunday's 6:30 p.m. ET kickoff. Graham tallied 20 tackles and 3.5 sacks over the first 11 games of the season.
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Jalen Carter PHI DT
Eagles' Jalen Carter: Ready for Super Bowl LIX
1d agoCarter practiced in full Friday and does not carry an injury designation for Sunday's matchup against the Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX.
Carter logged a trio of full practice sessions this week despite being listed with a groin injury. The standout second-year pro notched 4.5 sacks over 16 regular-season appearances this season, plus 2.0 sacks across three postseason games. Carter will fill his usual role at the helm of Philadelphia's interior defensive line, which may also receive a boost via the activation of Brandon Graham (elbow) from IR.
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Brandon Graham PHI DE
Eagles' Brandon Graham: Officially listed as questionable
1d agoGraham (elbow), who remains on injured reserve, practiced in full Friday and is officially listed as questionable for Super Bowl LIX against the Chiefs on Sunday.
Graham said Wednesday that he expects to be activated to the 53-man roster and play versus Kansas City, but the Eagles will have to make such a move official by Saturday's deadline. The 34-year-old edge rusher is recovering from November surgery for a triceps tear, and Friday was his first time practicing in full since sustaining the injury.
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Jared Verse LAR OLB
Rams' Jared Verse: Wins Defensive Rookie of the Year
2d agoVerse was named the 2024 NFL Defensive Rookie of the Year on Thursday, Josh Dubow of The Associated Press reports.
Verse made an instant impact with the Rams after being selected in the first round of the 2024 NFL Draft, compiling 66 total tackles (36 solo), including 4.5 sacks, while also adding two passes defensed, two forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries over 17 regular-season games this year.
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Patrick Surtain II DEN CB
Broncos' Patrick Surtain: Wins Defensive Player of the Year
2d agoSurtain was named the 2024 NFL Defensive Player of the Year on Thursday, Josh Dubow of The Associated Press reports.
Surtain became the first cornerback to win DPOY since Stephon Gilmore in 2019, while the former was just the second Bronco all-time to win the award after linebacker Randy Gradishar did so in 1978. Surtain appeared in 16 regular-season games in 2024, recording 45 total tackles (34 solo), 11 passes defensed, including four interceptions, one of which he returned for a 100-yard pick-six in Week 5 versus the Raiders. The cornerback also added a forced fumble and a fumble recovery during the season.
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Chidobe Awuzie TEN CB
Titans' Chidobe Awuzie: Injury-riddled 2024 campaign
2d agoAwuzie logged 26 tackles (17 solo), four pass defenses (including one interception) and one forced fumble across eight regular-season games in 2024.
Awuzie signed a three-year, $36 million contract with the Titans in March of 2024 after spending the prior three seasons with the Bengals. He suffered a groin injury in Week 3 against the Vikings, which was severe enough for him to be placed on IR in late September and didn't return until early December. Rookie fifth-round pick Jarvis Brownlee saw extended playing time at outside corner due to injuries to Awuzie and L'Jarius Sneed (quadriceps), and the trio figure to compete for slotting in training camp ahead of the 2025 campaign.