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Titans | Harold Landry allowed to seek trade Wed Feb 26, 11:09 AM
Tennessee Titans LB Harold Landry was granted permission to seek a trade. He is due a $17.5 million base salary for the 2025 season.
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Philadelphia Eagles LB Zack Baun is scheduled to become a free agent in the coming weeks, but general manager Howie Roseman told reporters on Tuesday, Feb. 25, that the team will make 'a concerted effort' to re-sign him over the next week or so.
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Los Angeles Chargers impending free-agent LB Khalil Mack and team officials have been engaged in conversations with his representation about returning to the team, according to general manager Joe Hortiz said Tuesday, Feb. 25. 'We want Khalil (Mack) to play for us. Him and I have had some conversations, we've talked to his representation ... Hopefully we can get something done.'
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Los Angeles Chargers LB Joey Bosa could realistically remain with the Chargers at his $36.4 million salary cap number, according to general manager Joe Hortiz.
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Atlanta Falcons impending free-agent LB Matt Judon has not had any contract talks with the Falcons at this point.
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Carolina Panthers impending free-agent LB Shaq Thompson won't be re-signed and will hit free agency.
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Kansas City Chiefs impending free-agent LB Nick Bolton and S Justin Reid are players the Chiefs likely will try to re-sign this offseason, in the opinion of ESPN.com's Adam Teicher.
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San Francisco 49ers impending free-agent LB Dre Greenlaw could receive interest from the Washington Commanders this offseason, in the opinion of CommandersWire's Bryan Manning.
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The Los Angeles Chargers may decide to keep LB Joey Bosa for the 2025 season because LB Khalil Mack is eligible for unrestricted free agency and cannot be brought back under the franchise tag. Bosa is slated to make $25.36 million during the upcoming season but nearly half of that comes from a $12.36 million roster bonus which would be due in March, so the Chargers are likely to make a decision about his fate within the next few weeks.
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The Indianapolis Colts officially announced that defensive line coach Charlie Partridge, senior assistant/defensive line coach Matt Raich, assistant linebackers coach Cato June, defensive quality control coach Brent Jackson, defensive assistant Brent Stockstill and Tony Dungy Diversity Coaching Fellows Diego Ortiz and Kalon Humphries will be retained for the 2025 season by new defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo.
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New York Jets impending free-agent DE Haason Reddick is a player the Jets still believe can post double-digit sack totals moving forward, sources told ESPN.com's Jeremy Fowler.
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The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have announced that Larry Foote will now serve as the team's run game coordinator/outside linebackers coach, George Edwards will be the pass game coordinator, Jeff Kastl will be the assistant tight ends coach and Jordan Somerville will be the pass game specialist/assistant quarterbacks coach.
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Cincinnati Bengals LB Logan Wilson's 9.45 tackles per game ranked sixth in the NFL during the 2024 season, and he recorded at least eight tackles in all 11 games he played.
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Los Angeles Chargers LB Daiyan Henley finished eighth in the NFL with 147 total tackles during the 2024 season. During his 2023 rookie campaign, Henley finished with 16 total tackles in 15 games.
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Tampa Bay Buccaneers impending free-agent LB Lavonte David likely will receive interest from the Buccaneers this offseason if he wants to remain with the team, in the opinion of BucsWire's Jason Kanno.
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Jacksonville Jaguars restricted free-agent OT Cole Van Lanen, WR Tim X. Jones and LB Joe Giles-Harris seem unlikely to receive tender offers this offseason, but the Jaguars probably will look to re-sign the players at a lower salary, in the opinion of JaguarsWire's Paul Bretl.
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New England Patriots LB Sione Takitaki was released Wednesday, Feb. 19.
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San Francisco 49ers LB Demetrius Flannigan-Fowles was released Tuesday, Feb. 18.
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Los Angeles Chargers impending free-agent LB Khalil Mack is not a candidate for the franchise tag this offseason because the team is not allowed to tag Mack as part of his restructured contract, according to ESPN.com's Kris Rhim.
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Pittsburgh Steelers LB Preston Smith was released Friday, Feb. 14.
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Miami Dolphins RB Raheem Mostert ($2.9 million), TE Durham Smythe ($2.2 million), FB Alec Ingold ($1.7 million), LB Bradley Chubb ($19.6 million, post-June 1) and OT Terron Armstead ($15 million, post-June 1) are among the players the team may have to consider to clear space under the salary cap for 2025, according to DolphinsWire's Adam Stites.
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Dallas Cowboys LB Micah Parsons told the team's website on Thursday, Feb. 13, that there is 'definitely a plan in place' and he is 'pretty confident something will happen' in regards to signing an extension with the team at some point during the offseason.
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Former Chicago Bears wide receivers coach Chris Beatty was officially hired to the same position by the Las Vegas Raiders on Tuesday, Feb. 11. New England Patriots tight ends coach Bob Bicknell was named as a senior offensive assistant, Carolina Panthers pass game coordinator Nate Carroll was hired as the assistant quarterbacks coach, former Cleveland Browns offensive line coach Andy Dickerson was named as the assistant offensive line coach and Appalachian State assistant offensive line coach Kyle X. Fuller was hired as the offensive quality control coach. Notre Dame run-game coordinator/running back coach Deland McCullough will coach the running backs and former Seattle Seahawks quarterbacks coach Greg Olson and ex-Houston Texans assistant defensive line coach Kenyon Jackson will take on the same responsibilities with Las Vegas. University of North Carolina defensive analyst Tyrone McKenzie will serve as a defensive assistant and linebackers coach, former New Orleans Saints secondary coach Marcus Robertson was named as the defensive backs coach, Georgia Southern defensive line coach Rip Rowan was hired to be a defensive assistant and Ohio State offensive assistant Sean Binckes was hired to assume the same position with the Raiders.
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Denver Broncos LB Alex Singleton (knee) has started running as part of his recovery and believes he will be ready for training camp.
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Kansas City Chiefs QB Patrick Mahomes completed 21 of his 32 passes for 257 yards, three touchdowns and two interceptions in a 40-22 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX. He was also sacked six times and lost a fumble. RB Kareem Hunt and RB Isiah Pacheco combined for 16 rushing yards on six carries, and WR Xavier Worthy finished with eight receptions for 157 yards and two touchdowns. TE Travis Kelce had four receptions for 39 yards, and WR DeAndre Hopkins had two grabs for 18 yards and a score. LB Drue Tranquill had a game-high 11 tackles and a sack.
Footballguys view: The Chiefs' quest for Super Bowl history never got off the ground. Philadelphia's swarming defense held Mahomes and the two-time defending champions to just 23 yards in the first half, and the Eagles led by 24 points at halftime before rolling on to the victory that kept the Chiefs from becoming the first team to win three straight Super Bowl titles and delivered the second in Eagles history. |
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The Kansas City Chiefs have declared CB Keith Taylor, DL Malik Herring, OT Ethan Driskell, OG C.J. Hanson, OT Wanya Morris, LB Josh Uche and CB Steven Nelson inactive for the Super Bowl.
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Philadelphia Eagles practice squad FB Khari Blasingame and LB Nicholas Morrow were elevated to the active roster Saturday, Feb. 8, and will be available for Super Bowl LIX.
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Philadelphia Eagles WR Britain Covey (neck) practiced in full all week but has been ruled out for Super Bowl LIX against the Kansas City Chiefs. OL Nick Gates (groin) was limited in practice for a second straight day on Friday, Feb. 7, and is listed as questionable. DE Brandon Graham (elbow) and TE C.J. Uzomah (abdomen) practiced in full on Friday but are also listed as questionable. WR DeVonta Smith (hamstring) was limited in practice all week but no longer appears on the injury report. LB Zack Baun (groin), DT Jalen Carter (illness), OG Landon Dickerson (knee), RB Kenneth Gainwell (concussion, knee), TE Dallas Goedert (ankle) and C Cameron Jurgens (back) practiced in full on Friday and have also been removed from the injury report.
Footballguys view: Graham was a hero in the Eagles last Super Bowl victory seven years ago against the Patriots, but it's not clear how big of a role he will be able to play on Sunday. Jalen Hurts knee injury from the divisional round will be a non-issue in the Super Bowl. |
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Philadelphia Eagles OG Nick Gates (groin), DE Brandon Graham (elbow) and WR DeVonta Smith (hamstring) were limited during practice Thursday, Feb. 6. LB Zack Baun (groin), DT Jalen Carter (illness), WR Britain Covey (neck), OG Landon Dickerson (knee), RB Kenneth Gainwell (concussion, knee), TE Dallas Goedert (ankle), C Cameron Jurgens (back) and TE C.J. Uzomah (abdomen) fully participated in practice.
Footballguys view: Smith's status is something to monitor on Friday. He's a speed receiver, one of the best in the league, so a hamstring injury can slow him down a bit. Let's see if he's limited again or a full participant in the final injury report before the Super Bowl. |
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Philadelphia Eagles DT Jalen Carter (illness), RB Kenneth Gainwell (concussion, knee), DE Brandon Graham (elbow) and WR DeVonta Smith (hamstring) were limited during practice Wednesday, Feb. 5. LB Zack Baun (groin), WR Britain Covey (neck), OG Landon Dickerson (knee), TE Dallas Goedert (ankle), C Cameron Jurgens (back) and TE C.J. Uzomah (abdomen) fully participated in practice.
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Atlanta Falcons impending free-agent LB Matt Judon is a player the Falcons may consider re-signing this offseason depending on the price, in the opinion of ESPN.com's Marc Raimondi.
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Philadelphia Eagles RB Kenneth Gainwell (concussion, knee) did not participate in practice Friday, Jan. 31, and is considered questionable for Super Bowl LIX. WR Britain Covey (neck) and DE Brandon Graham (elbow) were limited during practice and are considered questionable. TE C.J. Uzomah (abdomen) fully participated in practice but is considered questionable. RB Saquon Barkley (non-injury), LB Zack Baun (groin), WR A.J. Brown (non-injury), OG Landon Dickerson (knee), TE Dallas Goedert (ankle), C Cameron Jurgens (back), CB Eli Ricks (illness) and WR DeVonta Smith (hamstring) did not practice but do not currently have game designations. LB Nolan Smith (illness) was limited during practice and does not have a designation. DT Moro Ojomo (shoulder) and OT Brett Toth (knee) fully participated in practice and do not have designations.
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Pittsburgh Steelers inside linebackers coach Aaron Curry was hired as the new linebackers coach for the New York Jets on Friday, Jan. 31.
Footballguys view: Curry was a sure thing as the #4 overall pick by the Seahawks in the 2009 draft, but only ended up playing in the league for four years. His coaching career has been more successful, as this job is a promotion from his job with the Steelers, giving him responsibility over both inside and outside linebackers. He had only been a position coach with the Steelers for one season. |
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Kansas City Chiefs LB Nick Bolton is expected to talk to the club about an extension in the offseason, according to ESPN's Jeremy Fowler. He's in the final year of his rookie deal.
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Los Angeles Chargers impending free-agent LB Khalil Mack is expected to receive interest from the Atlanta Falcons if he hits the free-agent market, according to ESPN.com's Jeremy Fowler.
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Los Angeles Chargers impending free-agent LB Khalil Mack is expected to receive interest from the Carolina Panthers if he hits the free-agent market, according to ESPN.com's Jeremy Fowler.
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Los Angeles Chargers impending free-agent LB Khalil Mack is a player the Chargers are expected to try to re-sign this offseason, according to ESPN.com's Jeremy Fowler.
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Philadelphia Eagles FB Khari Blasingame and LB Nicholas Morrow reverted back to the practice squad Monday, Jan. 27, after being on the active roster for the NFC Championship game.
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The Kansas City Chiefs topped the Buffalo Bills 32-29 in the AFC Championship Game, advancing to face the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX on Feb. 9. QB Patrick Mahomes completed 18-of-26 passes for 245 yards, one touchdown and no interceptions, while running 11 times for 43 yards and two scores and a lost fumble. RB Kareem Hunt had 17 carries for 64 yards and a touchdown, while RB Isiah Pacheco ran five times for 12 yards with two receptions for 12 yards. WR Xavier Worthy added six receptions for a game-high 85 yards and a touchdown, while rushing twice for 16 yards. WR JuJu Smith-Schuster was good for two receptions and 60 yards, while WR Marquise Brown had three snags for 35 yards on five targets. TE Travis Kelce was fairly quiet with just two catches and 19 yards on four targets, while WR DeAndre Hopkins had a single 11-yard grab on two targets. CB Chamarri Conner and LB Drue Tranquill each had nine total tackles.
Footballguys view: As ESPN.com noted, Mahomes had one of his better games of the season. He mostly threw quick passes and was much sharper with them than in the Divisional Round victory over the Texans. The Bills were effective in eliminating Mahomes as a runner when the teams met in the regular season in Week 11, holding him without a carry. But Mahomes' running was a significant factor in this game. He not only scored twice but converted on a run on fourth down in the second quarter, which kept a drive alive for the Chiefs that turned into their second touchdown. Meanwhile, a week after his big divisional game against the Texans, Kelce was quiet. Fortunately, the wideouts showed p. Now the Chiefs will have two weeks to prepare to take on the Eagles and attempt to deliver a "Three-Peat" in New Orleans. |
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The Buffalo Bills suffered a 32-29 loss against the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game. QB Josh Allen completed 22-of-34 passes for 237 yards, two touchdowns and no interceptions, while running 11 times for 39 yards. RB James Cook rushed 13 times for 85 yards and two scores, while absorbing all of his three targets for 49 yards. WR Mack Hollins led the way with three receptions for 73 yards and a touchdown, while WR Khalil Shakir was good for six receptions for 46 yards on seven targets. WR Amari Cooper resurfaced for four receptions for 33 yards, while TE Dalton Kincaid had two catches for 13 yards, and WR Curtis Samuel had a 4-yard touchdown on his only offensive touch. S Cole Bishop had game highs with 10 total stops and nine solo tackles, while LB Matt Milano had nine total stops, eight solo tackles, a sack, a tackle for loss and a quarterback hit.
Footballguys view: As ESPN.com's Alaina Getzenberg framed it, "A season of surpassed expectations and new heights ultimately had the same familiar ending as a sloppy first half set up a tight final two quarters, and it just wasn't quite enough." The mistake-riddled game continued into the final drive when the Bills offense had an opportunity to put together a game-winning drive. The Bills seemed unprepared for a blitz on fourth-and-5 with two minutes remaining in the game. Kincaid did not come down with a late heave thrown under duress by Allen. The Bills have now lost all four postseason meetings against the Mahomes-led Chiefs team since 2020 and have lost eight straight road playoff games. Allen-led Bills teams are 0-2 in the AFC Championship. Buffalo will now go into the offseason with new questions about what they need to do to get past Kansas City in the postseason. |
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The Washington Commanders were eliminated by the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Championship Game Sunday, Jan. 26. QB Jayden Daniels completed 29-of-48 passes for 255 yards, one touchdown and one interception while rushing six times for a team-high 48 yards with a score. RB Brian Robinson Jr. struggled with 11 runs for just 36 yards, while RB Austin Ekeler was bottled up for just 15 yards on eight carries, while contributing five receptions for 17 yards while losing a fumble. TE Zach Ertz posted game highs with 11 receptions, 104 yards and 16 targets, while WR Terry McLaurin had three grabs for 51 yard and a TD on seven targets. WR Dyami Brown posted three receptions for 42 yards on five targets with a fumble lost. WR Olamide Zaccheaus added four catches for 26 yards on five targets, while TE Ben Sinnott had a 23-yard catch on his only target, with WR Jamison Crowder adding a 4-yard catch on three targets. CB Jeremy Chinn and LB Bobby Wagner each totaled team bests with nine stops.
Footballguys view: The Commanders offense fumbled the ball away or settled for field goals too many times to hang with the Eagles. Brown's fumble slows down the momentum he had built in the playoffs as he heads to free agency, while Ertz had a great game against the team he won a ring with in 2018. Washington exceeded any reasomable expectations this year and they will be the standard for stunning one-year turnarounds for the foreseeable future. |
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The Philadelphia Eagles pounded the Washington Commanders 55-23 in the NFC Championship Game Sunday, Jan. 26, advancing to Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans. QB Jalen Hurts completed 20-of-28 passes for 246 yards, one touchdown and no interceptions while rushing for three scores. RB Saquon Barkley ran 15 times for 118 yards and three scores, as well as a 4-yard catch on two targets, while RB Will Shipley added four runs for 77 yards and a TD. WR A.J. Brown led the way with 96 receiving yards and a score on six grabs and eight targets, while TE Dallas Goedert posted seven receptions for 85 yards on eight targets with two runs for 13 yards. WR DeVonta Smith chipped in with four grabs for 45 yards. LB Zack Baun led the way on defense with game highs of 12 total stops and eight solo tackles, with a fumble recovery and a tackle for loss.
Footballguys view: The Commanders turnovers set up the Eagles with short fields all day and everything clicked for Philadelphia. The offense goes into the Super Bowl on a high note even though Jalen Hurts is nursing some sort of knee injury. Baun's performance on defense was key for a unit that lost his fellow starting linebacker Nakobe Dean to a knee injury in the wild card round. |
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The Kansas City Chiefs have declared CB Keith Taylor, DL Malik Herring, OT Ethan Driskell, OG C.J. Hanson, OT Wanya Morris, LB Josh Uche and WR Justyn Ross inactive for Conference Championships.
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Miami Dolphins LB Jordyn Brooks (wrist) underwent wrist surgery after the season.
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Washington Commanders LB Frankie Luvu was fined a total of $33,766 by the National Football League for two separate plays during the second quarter of the Divisional Round playoff game versus the Detroit Lions. The first $16,883 fine was for roughing the passer, when his block against QB Jared Goff aided a pick-six return by delivering a blow to Goff's head and neck. The second $16,883 fine was for an illegal hip-drop tackle versus RB Jahmyr Gibbs a few plays later. Luvu was not flagged on either play.
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Philadelphia Eagles practice squad FB Khari Blasingame and LB Nicholas Morrow were elevated to the active roster Saturday, Jan. 25, and will be available for the NFC Championship game.
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Washington Commanders OG Samuel Cosmi (knee) did not participate in practice Friday, Jan. 24, and has been ruled out of the NFC Championship game. QB Jeff Driskel (illness) and DT Daron Payne (finger, knee) did not practice and are listed as questionable. DE Javontae Jean-Baptiste (shoulder) was limited during practice and is listed as questionable. CB Marshon Lattimore (non-injury) did not practice but is not on the injury report. TE John Bates (shoulder), DE Clelin Ferrell (knee), LB Frankie Luvu (shoulder), TE Ben Sinnott (shoulder) and LB Bobby Wagner (ankle) were limited during practice but are not on the injury report. C Tyler Biadasz (ankle), OT Brandon Coleman (shoulder), TE Zach Ertz (rib), LB Dominique Hampton (back), RB Jeremy McNichols (hand) and WR Olamide Zaccheaus (hip) fully participated in practice and are not on the injury report.
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Buffalo Bills S Taylor Rapp (back, hip) did not participate in practice Friday, Jan. 24, and has been ruled out of the AFC Championship game. CB Christian Benford (concussion, personal) did not practice and is listed as questionable. LB Baylon Spector (calf) fully participated in practice but is listed as questionable. OT Dion Dawkins (illness), S Damar Hamlin (rib), CB Taron Johnson (neck, shoulder), TE Dalton Kincaid (knee), CB Cam Lewis (shoulder), C Connor J. McGovern (shoulder), LB Matt Milano (biceps, hamstring), DE Gregory Rousseau (finger) and LB Dorian Williams (elbow) fully participated in practice and are not on the injury report.
Footballguys view: Benford has been the #1 corner for the Bills, and Rapp has experienced a bit of a resurgence in the secondary, so these are not insignificant injury worries for a Bills team that came into the playoffs mostly healthy. |
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Washington Commanders OG Samuel Cosmi (knee), QB Jeff Driskel (illness), DT Daron Payne (finger, knee) and LB Bobby Wagner (ankle) did not participate in practice Thursday, Jan. 23. TE John Bates (shoulder), WR Jamison Crowder (non-injury), DE Clelin Ferrell (knee), DE Javontae Jean-Baptiste (shoulder), LB Frankie Luvu (shoulder), TE Ben Sinnott (shoulder) and WR Olamide Zaccheaus (hip) were limited during practice. C Tyler Biadasz (ankle), OT Brandon Coleman (shoulder), TE Zach Ertz (rib), LB Dominique Hampton (back) and RB Jeremy McNichols (hand) fully participated in practice.
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Buffalo Bills S Taylor Rapp (back, hip) did not participate in practice Thursday, Jan. 23. CB Christian Benford (concussion), CB Taron Johnson (neck, shoulder) and LB Matt Milano (biceps, hamstring) were limited during practice. OT Dion Dawkins (illness), S Damar Hamlin (rib), TE Dalton Kincaid (knee), CB Cam Lewis (shoulder), C Connor J. McGovern (shoulder), DE Gregory Rousseau (finger), LB Baylon Spector (calf) and LB Dorian Williams (elbow) fully participated in practice.
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