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NHL Preview: Buffalo Sabres (18-14-2) at Ottawa Senators (16-17-3)

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BUFFALO SABRES NOTES:

LAST GAME
Saturday, Dec. 31
Buffalo 4 at Boston 3 (OT)
Goals: Tuch (2), Thompson, Cozens
Goalie: Luukkonen (37 saves/40 shots)
PP: 0/3; PK: 4/5; Shots: Boston 40 – Buffalo 25

CURRENT INJURIES – (Man Games Lost: 94)
Player (injury, first game missed) – total games missed
Eric Comrie (Lower body, Nov. 19; IR) – 18 games
Henri Jokiharju (Lower body, Dec. 10; IR) – 8 games

TRANSACTIONS IN PAST SEVEN DAYS
12/29: Activated D Jacob Bryson from injured reserve; Placed D Lawrence Pilut on waivers
12/30: Loaned D Lawrence Pilut to the Rochester Americans (AHL)
12/31: Loaned G Eric Comrie to the Rochester Americans (AHL) for a conditioning assignment

UPCOMING GAMES
Tuesday, Jan. 3: Buffalo at Washington, 7 p.m.
Saturday, Jan. 7: Minnesota at Buffalo, 7 p.m.
Monday, Jan. 9: Philadelphia at Buffalo, 7 p.m.
Tuesday, Jan. 10: Seattle at Buffalo, 7 p.m.
Thursday, Jan. 12: Winnipeg at Buffalo, 7 p.m.

TONIGHT’S GAME
SABRES AT SENATORS
• This is the third of four meetings between the Sabres and Senators this season.
• Last meeting: Ottawa defeated Buffalo 4-1 in Ottawa on Nov. 16, 2022.
• Next meeting: Thursday, April 13, 2023 in Buffalo.
• The Sabres are 4-6-0 in their last 10 games against the Senators; 3-6-1 on the road.
• This is the 151st game all-time between Buffalo and Ottawa; Buffalo has a 72-58-20 series record.
• The Sabres are 32-33-12 on the road against the Senators all-time.

THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW
• Each of the last 14 games between the Sabres and the Senators has been decided in regulation by two or more goals.
• Alex Tuch has notched 28 points (10+18) in his last 19 games, including four points (2+2) in Buffalo’s overtime win over Boston on Dec. 31.
• Kyle Okposo owns five points (4+1) in his last four games.
• Tage Thompson has recorded 48 points (26+22) in his last 27 games, including 10 points (6+4) in his last six games.
• Dylan Cozens has tallied 26 points (8+18) in his last 21 games.
• A point in tonight’s game would give Cozens a three-game point streak and an assist would give him a three-game assist streak.
• Rasmus Dahlin has recorded 21 points (3+18) in his last 19 games.
• In his last 13 games, Jeff Skinner owns 24 points (12+12).
• Skinner is currently riding a 10-game personal point streak and has notched 17 points (8+9).

OTTAWA SENATORS NOTES:

LAST GAME: Dec. 31, 4-2 loss at Detroit: Detroit scored four answered goals to emerge with a 4-2 victory at Little Caesars Arena. The game was the Red Wings’ third multi-goal comeback win of the season, the second most in the NHL so far this year. Ottawa saw a 2-0 lead realized on goals from Michigan native Watson and Giroux before Suter began Detroit’s run at 8:42 of the second period. Raymond, Soderblom and Rasmussen also provided offence for the home side as Detroit’s three goals in the opening 3:13 of the third period marked the club’s fastest three goals to start a period since 2/9/93. Batherson provided an assist for the Senators to extend his point streak to 13 games, tied for the third-longest in club history. Former Senator Hellberg earned the win for Detroit in turning aside 21 shots while Talbot made 21 saves in taking the loss for Ottawa. Scratch: Larsson; Injuries: Brannstrom, Chartier, Joseph, Motte, Norris, Zaitsev; Shots: OTT – 23, DET – 25; PP: OTT – 0-4, DET – 0-4.

BROADCAST INFORMATION: This evening’s game against Buffalo will be broadcast regionally on TSN5 and RDS2. On the radio, the game will be available locally via TSN 1200 (English) and 94,5 Unique-FM (French).

WHAT’S NEXT: Ottawa continues a four-game homestand against Columbus on Tuesday at 7 p.m. The contest will mark the first of three regular-season meetings and the first of two matchups at Canadian Tire Centre.

INJURY REPORT: D Brannstrom, C Chartier, RW Joseph, LW Motte, C Norris and D Zaitsev are on IR and will not oppose the Sabres this evening. Total man-games lost: 115.

RECENT TRANSACTIONS: Re-assigned D Larsson to Belleville (AHL) on Dec. 31.

OTTAWA vs. BUFFALO – History:
2022-23 (1-1-0): Oct. 13 @ Buffalo (4-1 loss), Nov. 16 @ Ottawa (4-1 win), Jan. 1 @ Ottawa, April 13 @ Buffalo
2021-22 (2-1-0): 1/18/22 @ Ottawa (3-1 loss), 1/25/22 @ Ottawa (5-0 win), 2/17/22 @ Buffalo (3-1 win)
Series record: Overall: 68-57-10-15; Home: 38-23-7-9; Away: 30-34-3-6
Last Ottawa win: @ Ottawa: Nov. 16 (4-1); @ Buffalo: 2/17/22 (3-1)
Last Buffalo win: @ Ottawa: 1/18/22 (3-1); @ Buffalo: Oct. 13 (4-1)
Last OT result: 2/15/18 (3-2 OT win) @ Ottawa
Last shootout: 3/8/18 (4-3 SO loss) @ Ottawa
Most goals, game: Scored: 10, (11/2/05, 10-4 win); Allowed: 12, (10/30/92, 12-3 loss); Both teams: 15, (10/30/92, 12-3 loss)
Last Game: Nov. 16, 4-1 win @ Ottawa; OTT Goals: Watson, Tkachuk, DeBrincat, Stützle; BUF Goal: Thompson; OTT Scratches:
Kastelic, Zaitsev; OTT Injuries: Chabot, Norris, Zub; OTT Goalie: Forsberg; BUF Goalie: Comrie (3 GA, L, 32:36), Anderson (1 GA, 25:33); OTT PP: 1-5; BUF PP: 1-8; Shots: 40-30.
Career vs. Buffalo: Giroux leads all players in career games played (51), in goals (15), in assists (33) and in points (48); Watson leads in penalty minutes (27) against Buffalo.

NHL Preview: New York Rangers (19-12-6) at Florida Panthers (16-17-4)

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NEW YORK RANGERS NOTES:

LAST GAME
Tampa Bay Lightning 2, New York Rangers 1 – SHOOTOUT – December 29, 2022 – Amalie Arena
NYR Goals: M. Zibanejad (16)
TBL Goals: B. Point (20), A. Killorn (SOW)
NYR Goalie: I. Shesterkin (OTL – 39/40)
TBL Goalie: A. Vasilevskiy (W – 45/46)
NYR Shots: 46
TBL Shots: 40
NYR PP: 0/3
NYR PK: 1/1

RECAP/NOTES: The Rangers fell in a shootout to the Lightning in their final game of 2022 on Thursday. Mika Zibanejad scored New York’s lone goal, his team-high tying 16th of the season. The Blueshirts recorded 46 shots on goal, tying their season-high previously set on October 25 against Colorado.

RANGERS RUNDOWN

  • The New York Rangers face the Florida Panthers in their first game of 2023 in Sunrise on Sunday evening (5:00 PM ET
  • TV: MSG Network/NHLN – Radio: ESPN 1050 AM). The Blueshirts play a game on New Year’s Day for the first time since the 2018 Winter Classic and the fourth time since 2003-04.
  • The Blueshirts have won eight of their last 11 games and are 7-2-1 over their last 10 games.
  • On the road, the Blueshirts are 11-5-2 for 24 points and have earned a point in 12 of its last 15 games (10-3-2) away from home. New York will play three of its next four games on the road.
  • Tonight is the fifth of eight-straight the Rangers will play against a team from the Eastern Conference. The next game New York will play from a team in the Western Conference is Minnesota on January 10. The next time the Blueshirts travel to a Western Conference city is February 15 against Vancouver.
  • New York has earned at least one point in seven out of its last nine matchups (5-2-2) and 12 of its last 15 games (8-3-4) with Florida. In those 15 games, the Blueshirts are averaging 3.93 goals per game against the Panthers.
  • Chris Kreider has points (8G-8A) in eight of his last 10 games and is a plus-9 against the Panthers dating back to November 28, 2017. Kreider has three 3-point games and four multi-point games in his career against Florida. With 24 points, Kreider has the second most points all-time for a Ranger against the Panthers.
  • Artemi Panarin is currently riding a 10-game point streak (4G-15A) against the Panthers.
  • Mika Zibanejad has points in seven-straight games (6G-7A) and 10 of his past 12 games against Florida. Zibanejad had multi-point games in all three games against the Panthers last season.
  • The Rangers defensemen group has collected 85 points, the seventh most in the NHL. New York’s 68 assists by defensemen are tied for the sixth most in the league.
  • New York has recorded the ninth most shots/GP (32.7) in the NHL and allowed the seventh fewest shots/GP (29.2).
  • The Blueshirts have 11 players with five goals this season, tied for the second most amount in the NHL. Five Rangers have 25 or more points this year (Zibanejad, Fox, Panarin, Kreider, Trocheck), tied for the fourth most in the NHL.
  • New York ranks fourth in the NHL in hits with 1,027.
  • When tied after two periods, the Rangers have a league-high nine wins (9-1-5).
  • The Rangers have five prospects represented at the World Junior Championships in Halifax: Brennan Othmann (Canada), Noah Laba (United States), Kalle Väisänen (Finland), Jaroslav Chmelar (Czechia), and Adam Sykora (Slovakia).

LAST FIVE GAMES
DATE OPPONENT RESULT
Dec. 29 at Tampa Bay SOL, 2-1
Dec. 27 vs. Washington L, 4-0
Dec. 22 vs. NY Islanders W, 5-3
Dec. 20 at Pittsburgh L, 3-2
Dec. 18 at Chicago W, 7-1

ALL-TIME RECORD 57-32-6-8 (128 PTS)
2022-23 0-0-0
2021-22 2-1-0
NYR HOME 30-15-4-3 (67 PTS)
NYR AWAY 27-17-2-5 (61 PTS)
LAST FIVE MEETINGS 2-2-1
LEADING SCORER(S) – CURRENT RANGERS IN CAREER G: Kreider (11) – A: Panarin (16) – Pts: Kreider (24)
LEADING SCORER(S) – ALL-TIME IN GAMES W/NYR G: Messier (14) – A: Leetch (27) – Pts: Leetch (35)

FLORIDA PANTHERS NOTES:

BAPTIST HEALTH INJURY REPORT

  • F Anthony Duclair | Games Missed: 37
  • F Patric Hornqvist | Games Missed: 12
  • F Chris Tierney | Games Missed: 7
    Total Man Games Lost Due to Injury: 113
    LAST GAME
    Panthers 0, Hurricanes 4 – Dec. 30 – PNC Arena
    FLA Goals: —
    CAR Goals: Noesen (8-PPG), Svechnikov (19-PPG), Teravainen (3-PPG), Kotkaniemi (6)
    FLA Goalie: Knight (L) – 30 Saves
    CAR Goalie: Raanta (W) – 19 Saves
    FLA Shots: 19
    CAR Shots: 34
    Notes: Radko Gudas led Florida with five hits…Florida was shutout in a regular season contest for the first time since April 8, 2021, also at Carolina…Sam Bennett won 10 of his 17 faceoffs (59%)…Spencer Knight stopped 24 of 25 shots he faced at even strength…Bennett, Matthew Tkachuk and Eetu Luostarinen led the Panthers with three shots each…FLA PP: 3-6, FLA PK: 2-4

RECENT TRANSACTIONS:

  • Dec. 31: F Anton Levtchi loaned to Charlotte (AHL)
  • Dec. 27: D Matt Kiersted and F Anton Levtchi recalled from Charlotte (AHL)
  • Dec. 23: F Givani Smith recalled from Charlotte (AHL) on emergency conditions | D Matt Kiersted, F Givani Smith and F Grigori Denisenko loaned to Charlotte (AHL)

PANTHERS vs. RANGERS
ALL-TIME vs. NYR: 40-47-6-10
ALL-TIME HOME vs. NYR: 22-18-2-9
2022-23 vs. NYR: 1-2-0

CATS STATS

  • Radko Gudas’ 333 hits during the 2022 calendar year ranked third among NHLers.
  • Sergei Bobrovsky’s 21 home wins (21-5-1) during the 2022 calendar year were the sixth-most among League goaltenders.
  • Aleksander Barkov led Florida with 95 points (37-58-95) over 76 regular season games during the 2022 calendar year.
  • Gustav Forsling paced the Cats with a plus-46 rating over 82 games during the 2022 calendar year, the third-best mark among NHL skaters.

CATS AND RANGERS
The Panthers and Rangers face off tonight for the first time this season. During the Rangers prior visit to FLA Live Arena on Dec. 29, 2021, the Cats scored three third-period goals to earn the 4-3 win. Gustav Forsling notched two assists in the contest, while Aleksander Barkov, Anton Lundell and Carter Verhaeghe all tallied goals. Florida owns a 3-2-0 record over their past five games against New York, and a 3-1-0 mark in the Rangers’ previous four visits to FLA Live Arena.

CBB – FBS: USC Trojans (11-3) at Washington State Cougar (5-9)

The USC Trojans (11-3, 3-0) will face the Washington State Cougars (5-9, 0-3) at Beasley Coliseum in Pullman, Wash. on Jan. 1 at noon. The game will air on the Pac-12 Network with Greg Heister and Dan Dickau calling the action. USC has opened Pac-12 play 3-0 for the second consecutive season and for only the second time since the 2002 season, when it began 5-0. USC has won seven consecutive games for the first time since beginning last season 13-0. USC is also seeking a 3-0 start in Pac-12 road games for the first time since winning the first six conference road games in 1985.

USC’S STELLAR STRETCH — USC won a school-record 73 games over the last three seasons (22 in 2020, 25 in 2021 and 26 in 2022). The previous school record for wins in three consecutive seasons was 71 (2016-18). The three consecutive seasons of 20+ wins also equals the school record for most consecutive 20-win seasons set from 2016-18.

WINNING WAYS — USC’s 73 total wins the previous three seasons tied for the third most among all Power 6 basketball programs, trailing only the last two NCAA champions Kansas (83) and Baylor (81). Also, USC’s 160 wins the previous seven seasons ranked 13th among all Power 6 conference teams.

ENFIELD LEADING THE WAY — USC head coach Andy Enfield is in his 10th season at USC and has compiled an 194-121 record. His wins total ranks fourth on USC’s all-time wins list, trailing only Sam Barry (260), Forrest Twogood (251) and Bob Boyd (216). Including his two seasons as the head coach at FGCU (2012-13), Enfield has compiled a 235-149 record.

FACING WASHINGTON STATE — The Washington State Cougars (5-9, 0-3) are coming off a heart-breaking 67-66 home loss to No. 11 UCLA on Dec. 30, being outscored 14-4 in the final 7:23 of the game and missing its last 9 field goals. The Cougars have lost their last three games. TJ Bamba leads four Cougars scoring in double figures with a 16.0 average. USC has an 81-48 all-time record against Washington State, including winning the last 12 games against the Cougars.

No. 11 UCLA ON DECK — USC’s next game will be against No. 11 UCLA (12-2, 3-0) at Pauley Pavilion in Westwood, Calif. on Jan. 5 at 6 p.m. The Bruins have won 9 consecutive games, including its comeback 67-66 win at Washington State on Dec. 30. The Bruins are 8-0 at home this season and will play at Washington on Jan. 1 before hosting USC. Forward Jaime Jaquez Jr. leads four Bruins in double figures with a 17.2 scoring average. USC is 114-145 all-time against UCLA (with 1 win vacated due to NCAA penalty, original record 115-145). USC has won 5 of its last 7 games against UCLA.

BEATEN BY THE BEST — The three teams USC has lost to this season (No. 7 Tennessee, No. 15 Wisconsin and FGCU) have a combined 31-7 record this season (thru games of Dec. 30).

A DECEMBER TO REMEMBER — USC went 6-0 in December this season and has won its last 12 games played in December. USC has gone 20-2 during the month of December the last four seasons.

IT STARTS WITH DEFENSE — USC held California to 27.7 shooting on Nov. 30, the lowest by an opponent since holding Stanford to a 25.4 shooting percentage on March 3, 2021. USC has held 9 of its 14 opponents this season to under 40 percent shooting. USC is holding its opponents to a 37.5 shooting percentage this season, 15th in the country. Over the last four seasons, USC’s defense has held the opposition to 38.7 FG percentage, 3rd in the country.

LEADERS OF THE PAC — USC is tied for first in conference regular season wins among Pac-12 teams for the past six seasons (since the 2017-18 season). USC is 63-34 and UCLA is 63-33 in that stretch, while Arizona is at 62-33, through games of Dec. 30. Next up would be Oregon at 59-34 and Colorado at 55-40.

USC’S ALL-YEAR BLOCK PARTY — USC has 83 blocks this season, led by Joshua Morgan’s 42 blocks. USC is averaging 5.9 blocks per game, tied for fifth in the country. Morgan’s 42 blocks this season rank tied for third in the country. Morgan had 7 blocks vs. FGCU on Nov. 7 which tied him for fifth on USC’s all-time single game blocks list. He matched that total with 7 blocks at Cal on Nov. 30. His 42 blocks this season are more than the Trojans’ leader in that category during the 2021-22 season (Isaiah Mobley – 29). USC as a team has registered 554 blocks over the last four seasons which ranks 6th nationally.

WHITE WINS FIRST PAC-12 HONOR — Freshman guard Tre White was named Pac-12 Freshman of the Week for Dec. 12-18 when he averaged 13.5 points and 4.5 rebounds in USC’s two wins. White has scored in double figures four of the last five games and has averaged 12.8 points (64 total) and 5.8 rebounds (29 total) in that stretch.

ELLIS STARTING TO COOK AGAIN – Senior guard Boogie Ellis has averaged 24.7 points the last three games, scoring a career-best 28 points vs. Auburn on Dec. 18, scoring 19 vs. Colorado State on Dec. 21 and 27 at Washington on Dec. 30. He scored in double figures in USC’s first 7 games, then totaled 29 points in the next four games, before his current onslaught. Ellis leads USC with a 16.4 scoring average and leads the team with 32 three-pointers made and 45 free throws made. He is also second among Trojans with 22 steals.

KINGS OF THE ROAD – USC is 2-0 on the road this season, following an 80-67 win at Washington on Dec. 30. USC was 9-3 on the road in 2021-22 with wins at Temple, FGCU, WSU, California, Colorado, Utah, ASU, OSU & Oregon. USC’s nine true road wins were tied for the second most by any power conference team, trailing only Miami (10-2). USC was joined by three other teams with nine road wins: Wisconsin (9-2), Arizona (9-3), Duke (9-2) during the regular season. USC is now 18-6 in road games the last three seasons.

IN THE SPIRIT OF THE HOLIDAYS, PETERSON IS GIVING TO ALL — Guard Drew Peterson leads USC and is third among Pac-12 players with 78 assists, which ranks tied for 16th nationally. Peterson is one of two players nationally (Jalen Pickett of Penn State) averaging at least 13.5 points, 6.5 rebounds and 5.5 assists per game this season. Peterson is averaging 13.9 points, 6.8 rebounds and 5.6 assists per game.

WHEN THEY’RE GOOD… — USC made 9 three-pointers vs. Colorado State on Dec. 21 and has had four games with at least 9 three-pointers made this season. In those four games, USC made 46.7 percent of its three-pointers (42-for-90), while making 26.1 percent of its three-pointers in the other 10 games (42-for-161).

NHL Preview: Carolina Hurricanes (24-6-6) at New Jersey Devils (23-11-2)

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CAROLINA HURRICANES NOTES:

LAST GAME
The Hurricanes earned a 4-0 win over the Florida Panthers at PNC Arena on Friday, extending their franchise-record point streak to 16 games and setting a new franchise record with a 10-game win streak. Stefan Noesen, Andrei Svechnikov and Teuvo Teravainen all scored on the power play, while Brent Burns (2a), Seth Jarvis (2a) and Jesperi Kotkaniemi (1g, 1a) each posted multi-point games. Antti Raanta stopped all 19 shots faced in net for his second straight shutout.

INJURY REPORT
Frederik Andersen, lower-body, missed 24 games (11/9-12/30)
Jake Gardiner, upper-body, missed 36 games (10/12-12/30)
Ondrej Kase, concussion, missed 35 games (10/14-12/30)
Max Pacioretty, torn Achilles, missed 36 games (10/12-12/30)
2022-23 Man-Games Lost Due to Injury: 150

RECENT TRANSACTIONS
Dec. 28 Reassigned Jack Drury to Chicago (AHL)
Dec. 19 Recalled Dylan Coghlan from conditioning stint with Chicago (AHL)

UPCOMING GAMES
DATE OPPONENT TIME TV RADIO
Jan. 1 at New Jersey 3 p.m. BSSO HRN
Jan. 3 at NY Rangers 7 p.m. BSSO HRN
Jan. 5 Nashville 7 p.m. BSSO HRN
Jan. 7 at Columbus 4 p.m. BSSO HRN
Jan. 10 New Jersey 7 p.m. ESPN+/Hulu HRN

  • All times are Eastern | BSSO = Bally Sports South | HRN = Hurricanes Radio Network

UPCOMING PRACTICE SCHEDULE
DATE DAY LOCATION TIME
Jan. 1 Sunday No morning skate
Jan. 2 Monday TBD
Jan. 3 Tuesday Madison Square Garden 11:30 a.m.
Jan. 4 Wednesday Invisalign Arena 12 p.m.
Jan. 5 Thursday PNC Arena 10:30 a.m.

  • All times are local. Times and locations are subject to change.

Carolina Hurricanes: Media Notes
HURRICANES vs. DEVILS SERIES NOTES
— Carolina is facing New Jersey in the second of four meetings between the teams during the 2022-23 season. The Devils travel to PNC Arena on 1/10, and the Hurricanes return to Prudential Center on 3/12.

— Carolina and New Jersey are meeting for the 153rd time in their regular-season histories. Carolina holds a 61-73-12-6 overall record, including a 25-41-4-4 road record.

— The Hurricanes lead the season series 1-0-0 in 2022-23 (Devils: 0-1-0).

— Carolina posted a 4-1 win over New Jersey at PNC Arena on 12/20. Jesperi Kotkaniemi, Stefan Noesen, Jordan Staal and Teuvo Teravainen each scored for the Hurricanes, while Pyotr Kochetkov stopped 37 of 38 shots faced in net.

— Brent Burns has posted 16 points (4g, 12a) in 21 career regular-season games against New Jersey.

— Jesperi Kotkaniemi has earned eight points (4g, 4a) in nine career regular-season games against the Devils.

— Stefan Noesen tallied 43 points (22g, 21a) in 145 NHL games with New Jersey from 2017-19. He also played four postseason games with the Devils in 2018 and scored the game-winning goal in Game 3 of the Eastern Conference First Round, the only playoff goal of his NHL career.

— Brett Pesce is a native of Tarrytown, N.Y., about 40 miles northeast of Newark. He played youth hockey with the North Jersey Avalanche and spent one season with the EJHL’s New Jersey Hitmen in 2011-12.

— Paul Stastny’s father, Peter, spent parts of four NHL seasons with the Devils from 1990-93, posting 173 points (64g, 109a) in 217 games.

— Dougie Hamilton registered 121 points (42g, 79a) in 184 NHL games with Carolina from 2018-21 and added 14 points (6g, 8a) in 31 playoff games with the Hurricanes. He was selected to the NHL All-Star Game in 2020 and named a Second-Team All-Star in 2021. Hamilton was acquired from CGY along with Micheal Ferland and Adam Fox in exchange for Noah Hanifin and Elias Lindholm on 6/23/18.

— Erik Haula recorded 22 points (12g, 10a) in 41 games with Carolina in 2019-20. Acquired from VGK in exchange for Nicolas Roy and a fifth-round pick in the 2021 NHL Draft (Oscar Plandowski) on 6/27/19, Haula was traded to FLA along with Lucas Wallmark, Eetu Luostarinen and Chase Priskie in exchange for Vincent Trocheck on 2/24/20.

— Brendan Smith tallied eight points (4g, 4a) in 45 games with the Hurricanes in 2021-22. He added four points (1g, 3a) in 14 playoff games with Carolina, scoring his first career postseason shorthanded goal in Game 2 of the Eastern Conference Second Round vs. NYR.

— Devils Video Coach Jerry Dineen played two ECHL seasons in North Carolina from 1990-92, registering 28 points (10g, 18a) in 55 games with the Winston-Salem Thunderbirds and adding nine points (4g, 5a) in 31 games with the Raleigh IceCaps. His brother, Kevin, was also selected by the Whalers in the third round (56th overall) of the 1982 NHL Draft and played 708 games with Hartford/Carolina over two stints with the franchise (1984-91, 1995-99), recording 544 points (250g, 294a) and a franchise-record 1,439 penalty minutes. Kevin ranks top-four in franchise history in games played, goals, assists, points, power-play goals (71) and power-play points (173).

STREAKING INTO THE NEW YEAR
The Hurricanes’ win over the Panthers on Friday marked their 10th straight win (12/10-12/30), establishing a new franchise record. Carolina also extended its franchise-record point streak to 16 games (11/25-12/30: 14-0-2), passing TOR (11/12-12/13: 12-0-3 in 15 GP) for the longest point streak by any NHL team this season.

Longest win streaks, franchise history:
12/10/22-12/30/22: 10 GP
10/14/21-11/3/21: 9 GP
3/18/09-4/7/09: 9 GP
12/31/05-1/19/06: 9 GP
10/22/05-11/11/05: 9 GP

Longest point streaks, franchise history:
11/25/22-12/30/22: 14-0-2 in 16 GP
4/15/21-5/6/21: 9-0-4 in 13 GP
3/9/17-3/30/17: 9-0-4 in 13 GP
10/12/05-11/11/05: 11-0-1 in 12 GP
10/26/02-11/19/02: 5-0-4-2 in 11 GP

ON THE ROAD AGAIN
After playing seven of eight games at PNC Arena from 12/15-12/30, Carolina is now set to play three of its next four games on the road (1/1-1/7). The Hurricanes have earned a point in each of their last 11 road contests (11/14-12/22: 7-0-4), and with a point against the Devils on Sunday, they would match the franchise-record, 12-game road point streak posted from 2/23/04-3/27/04. Carolina is 12-3-5 (29 points) on the road in 2022-23, marking the second-most points and third-highest points percentage (.725) away from home of any NHL team this season. Pyotr Kochetkov has earned a 9-0-4 record in 13 road appearances during his NHL/Hurricanes career and is now just one game shy of tying Andrew Hammond (OTT, 2/25/15-11/7/15: 11-0-3 in 14 GP) for the longest career-opening road point streak of any goaltender in NHL history.

NEW JERSEY DEVILS NOTES:

LAST GAME
Pittsburgh Penguins 2 New Jersey Devils 4
(19-11-6—44 PTS) (23-11-2—48 PTS)
Three Stars: 1. J. Hughes 2. N. Hischier 3. D. Hamilton

Goals:
PIT: E. Malkin, J. Carter
SCORE 1
ST 2
ND 3
RD OT SO FINAL
Pittsburgh 1 1 0 – – 2
DEVILS 0 3 1 – – 4
New Jersey Devils: Media Notes
NJD: J. Hughes (PPG), D. Hamilton, N. Hischier (SHG), J. Hughes (ENG)

INJURIES/ILLNESS
PLAYER INJURY OUT SINCE GAMES MISSED
Jonathan Bernier – LTIR Lower-body, hip 2021-22 36
Ondrej Palat I.R. Lower-body Retro-active to Oct. 24 30
Nate Bastian Upper-Body Nov. 27 13
John Marino Upper-body Dec. 21 4
Ryan Graves Lower-body Dec. 22 3
2022-23 Total Man-Games Lost to Injury/illness: 109

TRANSACTIONS
DATE PLAYER ACTION
12/28/22 Tyce Thompson
Tyler Wotherspoon
Recalled from Utica
12/28/22 Ryan Graves
John Marino
Placed on I.R. retro to Dec. 21
Placed on I.R. retro to Dec. 20
12/28/22 Andreas Johnsson Placed on waivers
12/30/22 Andreas Johnsson Cleared waivers, assigned to Utica

WHAT TO KNOW
The Devils snapped a two-game skid, after earning a 4-2 victory on Friday night at Pittsburgh. The Devils improved to 18-0-1 when leading after the second period this season. Only Boston entails more wins (19-0-1) when leading after the second period for 2022-23, per Dec. 31. The Devils are 16-10-2 when outshooting an opponent this season, while Jersey is 6-1-0 when outshot in a game for the 2022-23 campaign. Jersey’s team is 21-3-2 when scoring three-or-more goals in a game this season. At Dec. 25 last season, the Devils earned 10 wins compared to the team’s 22 wins this season. The Devils are 13-10-1 vs the Eastern Conference and 6-5-1 vs the Metropolitan Division for 2022-23. Jersey’s team is 19-3-2 when Nico Hischier recorded a point in a game this season and 11-4-1 when Jack Hughes scored a goal in a game for 2022-23. The Devils have allowed 1, or fewer, goals against nine times this season in a game. Jersey’s team allowed one, or fewer goals against, in a game just eight times all of last season. New Jersey killed all nine of Pittsburgh’s power-plays on Friday night, which marked the most times in a game this season that the Devils were shorthanded – prior: 6 times, Oct. 28, 2022, vs COL (1-0, W). The last time that the Devils were shorthanded nine times (or more) in a game was on Mar. 31, 2017, at NY Islanders (10 times) in a 2-1 loss. The Devils are scheduled to play on New Year’s Day for the first time since Jan. 1, 2011, which resulted in a 6-3 loss at Carolina.

VS CAROLINA
The Devils and Carolina meet for the second of four matchups this season.
Jan. 10, 7:00 P.M.
Mar. 12, 7:00 P.M.
The Devils were 1-2-2 vs Carolina last season. The last time that the Devils won a season series vs Carolina was 2017-18 (3-1-0).

ALL-TIME vs CAROLINA
Record: 79-57-12-4
Home: 45-23-4-2
Road: 34-34-8-2

DID YOU KNOW…
The most goals in franchise history earned in a single game vs CAR/HFD is eight, which was earned in an 8-2 win on Nov. 22, 1991, at the Meadowlands. The most goals that the Devils allowed in a single game vs CAR/HFD is eight, which was logged in an 8-6 loss vs HFD on Jan. 27, 1989. The most shots that Jersey earned in a single game vs CAR/HFD is 54 in a 4-4 tie on Jan. 27, 1996. The most shots that the Devils allowed in a single game vs the CAR/HFD is 48 in a 2-1 loss on Mar. 28, 2009. The last time the Devils shut out the Hurricanes was in a 5-0 win on Mar. 31, 2012 at Carolina (M. Brodeur, 22 saves). The last time Carolina shut out the Devils was on Mar. 21, 2000, at the Meadowlands in a 5-0 loss.

UPCOMING SCHEDULE .
Wed., Jan. 4, at DET, 7:00 P.M.
Thu., Jan. 5, vs STL, 7:00 P.M.
Sat. Jan. 7, vs NYR, 1:00 P.M.
Tue. Jan. 10, at CAR, 7:00 P.M

NBA Preview: Boston Celtics (26-10) at Denver Nuggets (23-12)

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The Boston Celtics will attempt to extend a four-game winning streak when they visit the Denver Nuggets on Sunday night in the first game on the 2023 calendar for each team.

Boston ended 2022 with a seven-game homestand in which it dropped the first three games — two to Orlando and one to Indiana — and then won the next four. Celtics coach Joe Mazzulla missed the last two games with corneal abrasions. Damon Stoudamire filled in during Mazzulla’s absence.

Despite committing 20 turnovers, Denver rallied to defeat the Miami Heat 124-119 at home Friday night.

The Nuggets were down by five entering the fourth quarter and trailed 117-115 with two minutes to play. Denver’s Nikola Jokic recorded his eighth triple-double of the season in the victory.

Jokic finished the game with 19 points, 12 rebounds and 12 assists. He shot 8 of 15 from the floor and has shot 50 percent or better from the field in his last 26 games.

Denver made 17 of its 28 3-point attempts, a stellar 60.7 percent.

Boston guard Marcus Smart said one of the keys for the Celtics during their four-game winning streak has been remaining focused when things weren’t going their way.

Sunday’s game will be the second meeting between the Celtics and Nuggets this season. Jayson Tatum had 34 points, eight rebounds and five assists when Boston beat Denver 131-112 on Nov. 11. Boston made 16 3-pointers and shot 55.6 percent from the field in that game. Boston’s Jaylen Brown finished with 25 points, eight rebounds and eight assists.

Jokic had 29 points and eight rebounds to lead the Nuggets, which received 17 points and seven rebounds from Aaron Gordon.

NBA Preview: Washington Wizards (16-21) at Milwaukee Bucks (23-12)

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After a tough road trip, the Milwaukee Bucks are back home and back to winning ways as they welcome the Washington Wizards on Sunday night.

After winning just one of the five games on their season-long road trip, the Bucks returned home and were able to end a four-game losing streak, defeating the nearby Minnesota Timberwolves 123-114 on Friday night.

Giannis Antetokounmpo shined once again, scoring a game-high 43 points on 60.9-percent shooting from the floor along with a whopping 20 rebounds and five assists. Antetokounmpo is just the third player in NBA history to have consecutive games accumulating at least 40 points, 20 rebounds and five assists.

Bobby Portis also stepped up in the absence of Jrue Holiday and Khris Middleton, scoring 22 points and grabbing 14 boards off the bench while new addition Joe Ingles scored 14 points and dished out 10 assists.

Washington ended the 2022 calendar year on a good note, winning their last four games coming into Sunday. They took down the depleted Orlando Magic on the road on Friday night 119-100.

Kristaps Porzingis led the way with 30 points on 9-for-13 shooting as well as 13 rebounds while Kyle Kuzma added 23 points. Seven Wizards players scored in double figures.

On the season Antetokounmpo ranks third in the NBA in points per game at 32.1 while also leading Milwaukee with 11.8 rebounds per game, which ranks fourth in the league. Holiday tops the team with 7.5 assists and 1.5 steals per game and Brook Lopez is atop the NBA in blocks per game with 2.6.

For Washington, Porzingis is averaging 22.2 points, plus a team-best 9.1 rebounds and 1.6 blocks per game. Monte Morris leads with 5.4 assists per game and Jordan Goodwin leads with 1.1 steals per contest.

On the injury front, Middleton remains out for Milwaukee with right knee soreness, missing his seventh game in a row on Friday. Holiday as well as George HIll are dealing with non-Covid illnesses. Each player’s status for Sunday night is to be determined.

For Washington, Taj Gibson (groin) and Bradley Beal (hamstring) were not able to play against Orlando. Their status for Sunday is also currently unknown.

These teams have played three-game season series the past three seasons and Milwaukee has won all but one of those nine games. The Bucks lead the all-time series 127-94 and Sunday will be the start of a back-to-back between these Eastern Conference opponents, with both games being played in Milwaukee.

NBA Preview: Sacramento Kings (19-15) at Memphis Grizzlies (22-13)

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Double-double czar Domantas Sabonis, Kings visit Grizzlies

One game was agonizing enough for Domantas Sabonis to sit out with a right thumb injury, and his past two performances contributed to two electrifying wins for the Sacramento Kings, who describe the forward as a walking double-double.

Sabonis and the Kings look to usher in 2023 with a third straight win when the surprising Pacific Division leaders visit the Memphis Grizzlies on Sunday night.

At 19-15, the Kings are six percentage points ahead of the Los Angeles Clippers for the division lead after getting one-point home wins over the Denver Nuggets and Utah Jazz. Sabonis sat out Tuesday’s 113-106 loss to Denver with an avulsion fracture of his ulnar collateral ligament after being hurt in the fourth quarter against the Washington Wizards on Dec. 23.

In Sacramento’s past two wins, Sabonis continued to rack up double-doubles. On Friday, he totaled 28 points and 11 rebounds for his 12th straight double-double and 25th overall.

Sabonis joined DeMarcus Cousins and LaSalle Thompson as the only players in franchise history with double-doubles in 12 straight games or more.

With his 12-for-12 performance from the floor on Friday, Sabonis joined Wilt Chamberlain and Karl Malone as the third player to not miss a shot while tallying at least 12 attempts on multiple occasions. He had previously finished 12-for-12 on Oct. 31, 2018, in a game against the New York Knicks when he was with the Indiana Pacers.

The latest double-double occurred on a night where Kevin Huerter scored a career-high 30 points and hit the game-winning 3-pointer with 9.2 seconds left.

The Kings are 9-6 since a three-game losing streak Nov. 23-28. Before Sabonis notched his latest double-doubles, they had dropped three of four in their six-game homestand.

Since a seven-game winning streak Dec. 2-15, the Grizzlies are 3-4. Memphis posted its second straight double-digit win when it pulled away in the fourth quarter for a 116-101 win over the visiting New Orleans Pelicans on Saturday night.

Memphis is looking to make at least 50 percent of its shots from the field in a third straight game after following up its 50.5 percent showing Thursday in Toronto by making 51.1 percent Saturday. The Grizzlies also held the Pelicans to 35.2 percent and forced CJ McCollum into a 4-of-16 shooting outing after he made 11 3-pointers to beat Philadelphia on Friday night.

Ja Morant scored 32 points Saturday, marking the third time in four games he surpassed at least 30 points. Desmond Bane added 18 points in his fifth game back after missing 17 because of a toe injury and Jaren Jackson Jr. scored 11 of his 17 points in Memphis’ 33-point fourth quarter.

Bane’s minutes are gradually increasing, and he could sit out Sunday while Jackson is expected to play. Morant took a hard fall in the first half Saturday and is expected to play Sunday.

NHL Morning Skate – Jan. 1, 2023

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* The Bruins extended their season-opening home point streak to 21 games and will look to continue their run when they host the Penguins for the 2023 Discover NHL Winter Classic on Monday.
 

* The highest-scoring year in NHL history (regular season, including shootout-deciding goals) was capped off by Alex Ovechkin and Filip Forsberg both netting the final hat tricks of 2022.

* The “Year of the Comeback” had a fitting close, with eight teams earning come-from-behind wins on the final day of 2022.


BRUINS MATCH FRANCHISE RECORD IN FINAL GAME BEFORE WINTER CLASSIC

Next stop: Fenway Park. The Bruins and Penguins officially have their sights set solely on the 2023 Discover NHL Winter Classic after the hosts contested their final game before heading to the “Cathedral of Boston” for the 36th regular-season outdoor game in League history.

* As the home team Monday at Fenway Park, Boston will have a chance to extend its season-opening home point streak. The list below details all season-opening home point streaks of 21-plus games and can include neutral site contests if applicable. However, it should be noted that home/road streaks on Records.NHL.com exclude neutral site games.

REMINDER: An updated version of the #NHLStats Pack for the 2023 Discover NHL Winter Classic is available, as is an Interactive Information Guide.

* As a legacy to the 2023 Discover NHL Winter Classic, the Bruins and the Bruins Foundation, the Red Sox and the Red Sox Foundation, and the NHL will contribute to the Martin Richard Foundation and Boys & Girls Clubs of Dorchester’s fundraising efforts to build a new, fully-inclusive and accessible Fieldhouse for the Dorchester neighborhood of Boston. Click here for more from NHL.com’s Shawn Roarke.

2023 HERITAGE CLASSIC TO MARK 20TH ANNIVERSARY OF FIRST OUTDOOR GAME

As we count down the hours to the 2023 Discover NHL Winter Classic, more outdoor action is sure to follow in 2023-24 as the NHL announced New Year’s Eve that the Oilers will host the Flames in the 2023 Tim Hortons NHL Heritage Classic at Commonwealth Stadium on Oct. 29. It will be the third regular-season outdoor game for both Edmonton and Calgary.

* The first-ever outdoor “Battle of Alberta” will be staged at the same stadium that hosted the League’s first-ever regular-season outdoor game. The Oilers-Flames showdown in October will come approximately one month before the 20th anniversary of the League’s inaugural regular-season venture outside – the Oilers hosted the Canadiens in -18ºC (0ºF) temperatures at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton on Nov. 22, 2003 for the first Heritage Classic.

THE NHL WAS FEELING 2022

As another year draws to a close, a look back at some of the most impressive #NHLStats from 2022 (plus, stay tuned on New Year’s Day for an updated version of the Year in Review).

Connor McDavid had a 2022 to remember, recording 57-86—143 in 87 games en route to becoming just the fifth player in NHL history to post 140-plus points in a calendar year multiple times after tallying 52-105—157 in 2021. McDavid joined Wayne Gretzky (11x), Phil Esposito (3x), Mario Lemieux (3x) and Jaromir Jagr (2x).


* 2022 was a monumental year in terms of production from U.S.-born players as Matthew Tkachuk (46-75—121), Johnny Gaudreau (38-81—119) and Auston Matthews (58-57—115) all finished among the top four for regular-season points in a calendar year by skaters born south of the 49th parallel, trailing only Pat LaFontaine in 1992 (61-79—140). Gaudreau finished one back of the most assists in a calendar year by a U.S.-born player, a mark set by Craig Janney (82) in 1992.

Alex Ovechkin (3-0—3) and Filip Forsberg (3-0—3) scored the final hat tricks of the calendar year, boosting 2022’s goals-per-game rate to 6.4 – the highest in a single calendar year in 28 years (6.4 G/GP in 1994). Ovechkin recorded his 30th career hat trick and became just the sixth player in NHL history to do so, joining Wayne Gretzky (50), Mario Lemieux (40), Mike Bossy (39), Brett Hull (33) and Phil Esposito (32).


* Eight players scored 50-plus regular-season goals in 2022 (Auston MatthewsConnor McDavidDavid Pastrnak, Jason Robertson, Kirill KaprizovTage Thompson, Leon Draisaitl Alex Ovechkin) – tied for the second most in a calendar year (also 8 in 1989 & 1985). More players have reached the mark in a calendar year just three times: 1993 (9), 1992 (9) and 1983 (9).
 

* Connor McDavid (86), Johnny Gaudreau (81), Nikita Kucherov (81) and Artemi Panarin (80) each posted 80-plus regular-season assists in 2022, marking just the second calendar year in NHL history to feature four players with at least that many. The other year was 1982, when Wayne Gretzky (127), Denis Savard (91), Peter Stastny (82) and Mike Bossy (81) accomplished the feat.

Roman Josi (21-74—95 in 85 GP), who collected an assist Saturday, became the sixth different defenseman in NHL history and the first in the past 31 years to post 95 or more regular-season points in a calendar year – the last blueliner to do so was Boston’s Ray Bourque (28-75—103 in 78 GP).



Jake Oettinger earned his 40th regular-season victory of 2022 – the most among all goaltenders – and became the fifth netminder in NHL history to record as many wins in a calendar year before age 25, joining Terry Sawchuk (44 in 1951 w/ DET), Jonathan Quick (40 in 2009 w/ LAK), Mike Liut (40 in 1980 w/ STL) and Roger Crozier (40 in 1965 w/ DET).

* The NHL continued its trend of competitive balance, with 2022 featuring 799 games – including nine on Saturday – decided by a margin of one goal or two-plus with an empty netter (regular season & playoffs). That number trails only 2021 (807) and 2013 (805) for the most such contests in a single calendar year.

* It truly was the “Year of the Comeback” as a total of 648 games ended as comeback wins (611 regular-season, 37 playoffs) – the most in a calendar year in League history. That total includes 178 multi-goal rallies, 254 third-period comebacks and 63 wins in which a team trailed by multiple goals in the third period (all the highest such totals in League history).

QUICK CLICKS

#NHLStats: Live Updates – Saturday, Dec. 31, 2022
Penguins coach recalls family Fenway memories ahead of Winter Classic

Winter Classic blog: Charlie Coyle

Young Kraken fan recovering from brain surgery gives out fist bumps

MLB All-Star Bryce Harper takes in Golden Knights game on New Year’s Eve

NEW YEAR’S DAY INCLUDES TRIPLEHEADER ON SPORTSNET, JOINT NIGHTCAP WITH ESPN

The new year will open with a national tripleheader on Sportsnet in Canada, which starts in New Jersey, makes a stopover in Florida and concludes in Seattle where ESPN will also pick up the nightcap for a national telecast in the U.S. to finish the first day of 2023.

* The Blackhawks are set to contest their 50th game on Jan. 1, which will make them the second franchise in League history to play as many games on New Year’s Day. The Bruins, who are set to host the League’s 36th regular-season outdoor game on Jan. 2, top that list – which has the Original Six clubs holding each of the top six spots (BOS: 51 GP; CHI: 50 GP; TOR: 45 GP; MTL: 35 GP; NYR: 33 GP; DET: 30 GP; all inclusive of Jan. 1, 2023).

* Seven of the teams in action on New Year’s Day 2023 also played exactly one year ago, but for the Devils and Sharks it has been a dozen years since they skated on Jan. 1. The Hurricanes’ victory a year ago saw the club rally from a 4-0 deficit to win, marking the second comeback victory in franchise history from a deficit of four-plus goals (also Jan. 19, 1989 as the Whalers).

NFL: Week 17 Injury Report — Saturday

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ARIZONA CARDINALS at ATLANTA FALCONS
ARIZONA CARDINALS
 The Cardinals did not practice Wednesday. The Wednesday practice report is an estimation.
Status Report
    OUTDE Zach Allen (hand), CB Antonio Hamilton (hip), QB Colt McCoy (concussion)
 WR DeAndre Hopkins (knee)*
 
    QUESTIONABLET Kelvin Beachum (knee, ankle), LB Tanner Vallejo (knee), CB Marco Wilson (neck)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayDE Zach Allen (hand), T Kelvin Beachum (knee, ankle), RB James Conner (illness), WR A.J. Green (illness), CB Antonio Hamilton (hip), CB Marco Wilson (neck)
 ThursdayDE Zach Allen (hand), RB James Conner (illness), CB Antonio Hamilton (hip)
 FridayDE Zach Allen (hand), CB Antonio Hamilton (hip), WR DeAndre Hopkins (knee), QB Colt McCoy (concussion), CB Marco Wilson (neck)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayG Max Garcia (shoulder), C Billy Price (knee), S Charles Washington (chest)
 ThursdayT Kelvin Beachum (knee, ankle), WR A.J. Green (illness), C Billy Price (knee), LB Tanner Vallejo (knee), S Charles Washington (chest), CB Marco Wilson (neck)
 FridayT Kelvin Beachum (knee, ankle), LB Tanner Vallejo (knee)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayQB Colt McCoy (concussion)
 ThursdayG Max Garcia (shoulder), QB Colt McCoy (concussion)
 FridayRB James Conner (illness), G Max Garcia (shoulder), WR A.J. Green (illness), CB Josh Jackson (hamstring), C Billy Price (knee), S Charles Washington (chest)
 
ATLANTA FALCONS
 
Status Report
    OUTG Chuma Edoga (knee), TE Feleipe Franks (concussion), S Jovante Moffatt (calf)
 
    QUESTIONABLEG Elijah Wilkinson (calf)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayG Chuma Edoga (knee), TE Feleipe Franks (concussion), G Elijah Wilkinson (calf)
 ThursdayG Chuma Edoga (knee), TE Feleipe Franks (concussion), RB Cordarrelle Patterson (not injury related – resting player)
 FridayG Chuma Edoga (knee), TE Feleipe Franks (concussion), S Jovante Moffatt (calf), G Elijah Wilkinson (calf)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayS Jovante Moffatt (calf)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayG Elijah Wilkinson (calf)
CAROLINA PANTHERS at TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
CAROLINA PANTHERS
 
Status Report
    OUTCB Jaycee Horn (wrist)
 
    QUESTIONABLEDE Marquis Haynes (ankle), G Cade Mays (knee), TE Tommy Tremble (hip)
 WR Andre Roberts (knee, illness)*
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayRB D’Onta Foreman (not injury related – resting player), CB Jaycee Horn (wrist), T Taylor Moton (not injury related – resting player)
 ThursdayCB Jaycee Horn (wrist)
 FridayCB Jaycee Horn (wrist)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayWR Shi Smith (foot), LB Shaq Thompson (hamstring), TE Tommy Tremble (hip)
 ThursdayDE Marquis Haynes (ankle), TE Stephen Sullivan (ankle), LB Shaq Thompson (hamstring), TE Tommy Tremble (hip)
 FridayDE Marquis Haynes (ankle), G Cade Mays (knee)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayTE Stephen Sullivan (ankle)
 ThursdayWR Shi Smith (foot)
 FridayWR Shi Smith (foot), TE Stephen Sullivan (ankle), LB Shaq Thompson (hamstring), TE Tommy Tremble (hip)
 
TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS
 
Status Report
    DOUBTFULCB Carlton Davis (shoulder), LB Carl Nassib (pectoral)
 
    QUESTIONABLECB Jamel Dean (toe), S Mike Edwards (hamstring), WR Julio Jones (knee), T Donovan Smith (foot), DT Vita Vea (calf), S Antoine Winfield (ankle)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayCB Carlton Davis (shoulder), LB Anthony Nelson (illness), DE Rakeem Nunez-Roches (not injury related – personal matter)
 ThursdayQB Tom Brady (not injury related – resting player), CB Carlton Davis (shoulder), DE Rakeem Nunez-Roches (not injury related – personal matter)
 FridayCB Carlton Davis (shoulder), DT Akiem Hicks (not injury related – resting player)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayCB Jamel Dean (toe), S Mike Edwards (hamstring), WR Julio Jones (knee), LB Carl Nassib (pectoral), TE Cade Otton (quadricep), T Donovan Smith (foot), DT Vita Vea (calf), S Antoine Winfield (ankle), T Tristan Wirfs (ankle)
 ThursdayCB Jamel Dean (toe), S Mike Edwards (hamstring), WR Julio Jones (knee), LB Carl Nassib (pectoral), T Donovan Smith (foot), DT Vita Vea (calf), S Antoine Winfield (ankle), T Tristan Wirfs (ankle)
 FridayS Mike Edwards (hamstring), WR Julio Jones (knee), LB Carl Nassib (pectoral), T Donovan Smith (foot), DT Vita Vea (calf), S Antoine Winfield (ankle)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayLB Anthony Nelson (illness), TE Cade Otton (quadricep)
 FridayQB Tom Brady (not injury related – resting player), LB Lavonte David (not injury related – resting player), CB Jamel Dean (toe), LB Anthony Nelson (illness), DE Rakeem Nunez-Roches (not injury related – personal matter), TE Cade Otton (quadricep), T Tristan Wirfs (ankle)
 
CHICAGO BEARS at DETROIT LIONS
CHICAGO BEARS
 
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayWR Chase Claypool (knee), WR Equanimeous St. Brown (concussion)
 ThursdayG Ja’Tyre Carter (back), WR Dante Pettis (ankle), LB Sterling Weatherford (illness)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayDT Andrew Brown (ankle), DT Justin Jones (eye), WR Dante Pettis (ankle), LB Sterling Weatherford (illness), TE Trevon Wesco (calf), G Cody Whitehair (knee)
 ThursdayWR Chase Claypool (knee), WR Equanimeous St. Brown (concussion), TE Trevon Wesco (calf)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayT Teven Jenkins (neck)
 ThursdayDT Andrew Brown (ankle), T Teven Jenkins (neck), DT Justin Jones (eye), G Cody Whitehair (knee)
 
DETROIT LIONS
 
Status Report
    OUTG Kayode Awosika (ankle), S DeShon Elliott (shoulder)
 
    QUESTIONABLERB Justin Jackson (hip), C Frank Ragnow (foot), LB Josh Woods (biceps)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayS DeShon Elliott (shoulder), S Kerby Joseph (back), C Frank Ragnow (foot), WR Josh Reynolds (illness), G Logan Stenberg (illness), LB Josh Woods (biceps)
 ThursdayG Kayode Awosika (ankle), S DeShon Elliott (shoulder), C Frank Ragnow (foot)
 FridayG Kayode Awosika (ankle), S DeShon Elliott (shoulder)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayG Kayode Awosika (ankle)
 ThursdayS Kerby Joseph (back), G Logan Stenberg (illness), LB Josh Woods (biceps)
 FridayRB Justin Jackson (hip), C Frank Ragnow (foot), LB Josh Woods (biceps)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayFB Jason Cabinda (illness)
 ThursdayFB Jason Cabinda (illness), WR Josh Reynolds (illness)
 FridayFB Jason Cabinda (illness), S Kerby Joseph (back), WR Josh Reynolds (illness), G Logan Stenberg (illness)
CLEVELAND BROWNS at WASHINGTON COMMANDERS
CLEVELAND BROWNS
 
Status Report
    QUESTIONABLEDE Jadeveon Clowney (concussion, illness)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayG Joel Bitonio (not injury related – resting player), WR Amari Cooper (not injury related – resting player, hip), DE Myles Garrett (not injury related – resting player), T Jedrick Wills (back)
 ThursdayDE Jadeveon Clowney (concussion, illness), T Jack Conklin (not injury related – resting player), RB Demetric Felton (illness), T Jedrick Wills (back)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayDE Jadeveon Clowney (concussion), S John Johnson (thigh)
 ThursdayWR Amari Cooper (not injury related – resting player, hip), S John Johnson (thigh)
 FridayDE Jadeveon Clowney (concussion, illness), WR Amari Cooper (not injury related – resting player, hip), T Jedrick Wills (back)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayDT Jordan Elliott (elbow), RB Kareem Hunt (shoulder), G Wyatt Teller (ankle), CB Denzel Ward (shoulder)
 ThursdayDT Jordan Elliott (elbow), RB Kareem Hunt (shoulder), G Wyatt Teller (ankle), CB Denzel Ward (shoulder)
 FridayDT Jordan Elliott (elbow), RB Demetric Felton (illness), RB Kareem Hunt (shoulder), S John Johnson (thigh), G Wyatt Teller (ankle), CB Denzel Ward (shoulder)
 
WASHINGTON COMMANDERS
 
Status Report
    OUTT Saahdiq Charles (concussion), RB Antonio Gibson (knee, foot), DE James Smith-Williams (concussion)
 
    DOUBTFULS Kamren Curl (ankle)*
 
    QUESTIONABLES Percy Butler (hip), CB Christian Holmes (ankle), CB Benjamin St-Juste (ankle)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayLB Jon Bostic (pectoral), T Saahdiq Charles (concussion), RB Antonio Gibson (knee, foot), DE James Smith-Williams (concussion), DE Chase Young (illness)
 ThursdayLB Jon Bostic (pectoral), T Saahdiq Charles (concussion), S Darrick Forrest (illness), RB Antonio Gibson (knee, foot), G Wes Schweitzer (illness), DE James Smith-Williams (concussion), CB Benjamin St-Juste (ankle)
 FridayT Saahdiq Charles (concussion), RB Antonio Gibson (knee, foot), DE James Smith-Williams (concussion), CB Benjamin St-Juste (ankle)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayS Kamren Curl (ankle), G Andrew Norwell (shoulder), CB Benjamin St-Juste (ankle), DE Shaka Toney (ankle)
 ThursdayS Percy Butler (hip), S Kamren Curl (ankle)
 FridayS Percy Butler (hip), S Kamren Curl (ankle), CB Christian Holmes (ankle)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayRB Brian Robinson (quadricep)
 ThursdayG Andrew Norwell (shoulder), RB Brian Robinson (quadricep), DE Shaka Toney (ankle), DE Chase Young (illness)
 FridayS Darrick Forrest (illness), G Andrew Norwell (shoulder), RB Brian Robinson (quadricep), G Wes Schweitzer (illness), DE Shaka Toney (ankle), DE Chase Young (illness)
 
DENVER BRONCOS at KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
DENVER BRONCOS
 
Status Report
    OUTT Calvin Anderson (ankle), TE Greg Dulcich (hamstring), LB Randy Gregory (knee)
 
    QUESTIONABLELB Baron Browning (back), WR Kendall Hinton (hamstring), WR Jerry Jeudy (ankle), DT D.J. Jones (knee)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayT Calvin Anderson (ankle), LB Baron Browning (back), TE Greg Dulcich (hamstring), LB Randy Gregory (knee), S Kareem Jackson (not injury related – resting player), DT D.J. Jones (knee), RB Latavius Murray (not injury related – resting player), DT Mike Purcell (elbow), T Billy Turner (not injury related – personal matter), DT DeShawn Williams (not injury related – personal matter), CB K’Waun Williams (knee)
 ThursdayT Calvin Anderson (ankle), LB Baron Browning (back), TE Greg Dulcich (hamstring), LB Randy Gregory (knee), DT D.J. Jones (knee)
 FridayT Calvin Anderson (ankle), TE Greg Dulcich (hamstring), LB Randy Gregory (knee)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayWR Kendall Hinton (hamstring), WR Jerry Jeudy (ankle), G Quinn Meinerz (ribs), G Dalton Risner (foot), WR Courtland Sutton (hamstring)
 ThursdayWR Kendall Hinton (hamstring), WR Jerry Jeudy (ankle), G Quinn Meinerz (ribs), DT Mike Purcell (elbow), WR Courtland Sutton (hamstring), CB K’Waun Williams (knee)
 FridayLB Baron Browning (back), WR Kendall Hinton (hamstring), WR Jerry Jeudy (ankle), DT D.J. Jones (knee), CB Damarri Mathis (knee)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayS Kareem Jackson (not injury related – resting player), RB Latavius Murray (not injury related – resting player), G Dalton Risner (foot), T Billy Turner (not injury related – personal matter), DT DeShawn Williams (not injury related – personal matter)
 FridayS Kareem Jackson (not injury related – resting player), G Quinn Meinerz (ribs), RB Latavius Murray (not injury related – resting player), DT Mike Purcell (elbow), G Dalton Risner (foot), WR Courtland Sutton (hamstring), T Billy Turner (not injury related – personal matter), DT DeShawn Williams (not injury related – personal matter), CB K’Waun Williams (knee)
 
KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
 
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayT Prince Tega Wanogho (illness)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayFB Michael Burton (groin), TE Noah Gray (shoulder, knee), DT Derrick Nnadi (Achilles), DT Khalen Saunders (illness), G Andrew Wylie (hip)
 ThursdayFB Michael Burton (groin), TE Noah Gray (shoulder, knee), DT Derrick Nnadi (Achilles), G Andrew Wylie (hip)
 
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS at NEW YORK GIANTS
INDIANAPOLIS COLTS
 The Colts did not practice Wednesday. The Wednesday practice is an estimation.
Status Report
    OUTWR Ashton Dulin (concussion), TE Kylen Granson (ankle), CB Kenny Moore (ankle)
 
    QUESTIONABLEDE Yannick Ngakoue (throat)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayWR Ashton Dulin (concussion), TE Kylen Granson (ankle), S Rodney McLeod (not injury related – resting player), CB Kenny Moore (ankle)
 ThursdayWR Ashton Dulin (concussion), TE Kylen Granson (ankle), CB Kenny Moore (ankle)
 FridayWR Ashton Dulin (concussion), TE Kylen Granson (ankle), CB Kenny Moore (ankle)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayS Rodney McLeod (not injury related – resting player)
 FridayS Rodney McLeod (not injury related – resting player), DE Yannick Ngakoue (throat)
 
NEW YORK GIANTS
 
Status Report
    DOUBTFULCB Adoree’ Jackson (knee)
 
    QUESTIONABLELB Azeez Ojulari (ankle)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayDT Dexter Lawrence (not injury related – resting player)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayCB Adoree’ Jackson (knee), LB Azeez Ojulari (ankle), DT Leonard Williams (neck)
 ThursdayCB Adoree’ Jackson (knee), LB Azeez Ojulari (ankle), DT Leonard Williams (neck)
 FridayCB Adoree’ Jackson (knee), LB Azeez Ojulari (ankle), DT Leonard Williams (neck)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayDT Dexter Lawrence (not injury related – resting player)
 FridayDT Dexter Lawrence (not injury related – resting player)
 
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS at HOUSTON TEXANS
JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS
 
Status Report
    QUESTIONABLEDT Folorunso Fatukasi (ankle), QB Trevor Lawrence (toe), LS Ross Matiscik (back), G Brandon Scherff (abdomen, ankle), LB Travon Walker (ankle), S Andrew Wingard (shoulder)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayQB Trevor Lawrence (toe), LS Ross Matiscik (back)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayDT Folorunso Fatukasi (ankle), G Brandon Scherff (abdomen, ankle), LB Travon Walker (ankle), S Andrew Wingard (shoulder)
 ThursdayDT Folorunso Fatukasi (ankle), QB Trevor Lawrence (toe), LS Ross Matiscik (back), G Brandon Scherff (abdomen, ankle), LB Travon Walker (ankle), S Andrew Wingard (shoulder)
 FridayDT Folorunso Fatukasi (ankle), QB Trevor Lawrence (toe), LS Ross Matiscik (back), G Brandon Scherff (abdomen, ankle), LB Travon Walker (ankle), S Andrew Wingard (shoulder)
 
HOUSTON TEXANS
 The Texans did not practice Wednesday. The Wednesday practice is an estimation.
Status Report
    OUTC Jimmy Morrissey (concussion), TE Teagan Quitoriano (thigh)
 
    QUESTIONABLERB Dare Ogunbowale (knee)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayT Tytus Howard (concussion), C Jimmy Morrissey (concussion), TE Teagan Quitoriano (thigh), S M.J. Stewart (concussion)
 ThursdayWR Brandin Cooks (not injury related – personal matter), C Jimmy Morrissey (concussion), TE Teagan Quitoriano (thigh)
 FridayC Jimmy Morrissey (concussion), TE Teagan Quitoriano (thigh)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayG Kenyon Green (ankle), C Justin McCray (hamstring)
 ThursdayG Kenyon Green (ankle), C Justin McCray (hamstring), RB Dare Ogunbowale (knee)
 FridayRB Dare Ogunbowale (knee)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayT Tytus Howard (concussion), S M.J. Stewart (concussion)
 FridayG Kenyon Green (ankle), T Tytus Howard (concussion), C Justin McCray (hamstring), S M.J. Stewart (concussion)
 
LOS ANGELES RAMS at LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
LOS ANGELES RAMS
 The Rams did not practice Wednesday. The Wednesday practice is an estimation.
Status Report
    OUTC Brian Allen (calf), DT Aaron Donald (ankle), WR Ben Skowronek (calf), QB John Wolford (neck)
 
    QUESTIONABLELB Leonard Floyd (not injury related – resting player, illness), TE Tyler Higbee (not injury related – resting player, elbow)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayC Brian Allen (calf), DT Aaron Donald (ankle), TE Tyler Higbee (not injury related – resting player), T Ty Nsekhe (illness), WR Ben Skowronek (calf), QB John Wolford (neck)
 ThursdayC Brian Allen (calf), DT Aaron Donald (ankle), LB Leonard Floyd (not injury related – resting player), DT Greg Gaines (shoulder), WR Ben Skowronek (calf), QB John Wolford (neck)
 FridayC Brian Allen (calf), DT Aaron Donald (ankle), LB Leonard Floyd (not injury related – resting player, illness), WR Ben Skowronek (calf), QB John Wolford (neck)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayDT Marquise Copeland (ankle), LB Travin Howard (hip)
 ThursdayDT Marquise Copeland (ankle), TE Tyler Higbee (not injury related – resting player), LB Travin Howard (hip)
 FridayTE Tyler Higbee (not injury related – resting player, elbow)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayT Ty Nsekhe (illness)
 FridayDT Marquise Copeland (ankle), DT Greg Gaines (shoulder), LB Travin Howard (hip), T Ty Nsekhe (illness)
 
LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
 The Chargers did not practice Wednesday. The Wednesday practice is an estimation.
Status Report
    OUTS Derwin James (concussion)
 
    QUESTIONABLEFB Zander Horvath (ankle)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayS Derwin James (concussion)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayRB Austin Ekeler (knee), FB Zander Horvath (ankle)
 ThursdayRB Austin Ekeler (knee), FB Zander Horvath (ankle), S Derwin James (concussion)
 FridayFB Zander Horvath (ankle), S Derwin James (concussion)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayDT Sebastian Joseph (back), T Trey Pipkins (knee)
 ThursdayDT Sebastian Joseph (back), T Trey Pipkins (knee)
 FridayRB Austin Ekeler (knee), DT Sebastian Joseph (back), T Trey Pipkins (knee)
 
MIAMI DOLPHINS at NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
MIAMI DOLPHINS
 
Status Report
    OUTQB Tua Tagovailoa (concussion)
 
    DOUBTFULT Eric Fisher (calf)
 
    QUESTIONABLET Terron Armstead (toe, pec, knee, hip), LB Bradley Chubb (ankle, hand), WR River Cracraft (calf), CB Xavien Howard (knee), FB Alec Ingold (thumb), T Greg Little (foot)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayT Terron Armstead (toe, pec, knee, hip), LB Bradley Chubb (ankle, hand), WR River Cracraft (calf), T Eric Fisher (calf), FB Alec Ingold (thumb), LB Melvin Ingram (not injury related – resting player), RB Raheem Mostert (not injury related – resting player), QB Tua Tagovailoa (concussion)
 ThursdayT Terron Armstead (toe, pec, knee, hip), LB Bradley Chubb (ankle, hand), WR River Cracraft (calf), T Eric Fisher (calf), FB Alec Ingold (thumb), QB Tua Tagovailoa (concussion)
 FridayT Terron Armstead (toe, pec, knee, hip), T Eric Fisher (calf), CB Xavien Howard (knee), QB Tua Tagovailoa (concussion)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayS Clayton Fejedelem (knee), LB Jaelan Phillips (toe), S Eric Rowe (quadricep, knee)
 ThursdayS Clayton Fejedelem (knee), CB Xavien Howard (knee), RB Raheem Mostert (not injury related – resting player), LB Jaelan Phillips (toe), S Eric Rowe (quadricep, knee), T Brandon Shell (shoulder)
 FridayLB Bradley Chubb (ankle, hand), WR River Cracraft (calf), FB Alec Ingold (thumb), T Greg Little (foot)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayQB Teddy Bridgewater (knee), CB Kader Kohou (thumb)
 ThursdayQB Teddy Bridgewater (knee), CB Kader Kohou (thumb)
 FridayQB Teddy Bridgewater (knee), S Clayton Fejedelem (knee), CB Kader Kohou (thumb), LB Jaelan Phillips (toe), S Eric Rowe (quadricep, knee), T Brandon Shell (shoulder)
 
NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
 
Status Report
    OUTCB Jack Jones (knee), CB Marcus Jones (concussion), WR DeVante Parker (concussion), TE Jonnu Smith (concussion)
 
    QUESTIONABLETE Hunter Henry (knee), CB Jonathan Jones (chest), CB Jalen Mills (groin), RB Rhamondre Stevenson (ankle), WR Tyquan Thornton (knee)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayT Yodny Cajuste (illness), CB Jack Jones (knee), CB Marcus Jones (concussion), CB Jalen Mills (groin), WR DeVante Parker (concussion), WR Matt Slater (not injury related – resting player), TE Jonnu Smith (concussion)
 ThursdayT Yodny Cajuste (illness), RB Damien Harris (not injury related – personal matter), CB Jack Jones (knee), CB Marcus Jones (concussion), CB Jalen Mills (groin), WR DeVante Parker (concussion), S Adrian Phillips (illness), TE Jonnu Smith (concussion)
 FridayCB Jack Jones (knee), CB Marcus Jones (concussion), WR DeVante Parker (concussion), TE Jonnu Smith (concussion)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayRB Damien Harris (thigh), TE Hunter Henry (knee), CB Jonathan Jones (chest), RB Rhamondre Stevenson (ankle), WR Tyquan Thornton (knee)
 ThursdayTE Hunter Henry (knee), CB Jonathan Jones (chest), RB Rhamondre Stevenson (ankle), WR Tyquan Thornton (knee)
 FridayTE Hunter Henry (knee), CB Jonathan Jones (chest), CB Jalen Mills (groin), RB Rhamondre Stevenson (ankle), WR Tyquan Thornton (knee)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayWR Matt Slater (not injury related – resting player)
 FridayT Yodny Cajuste (illness), RB Damien Harris (not injury related – personal matter), S Adrian Phillips (illness)
 
MINNESOTA VIKINGS at GREEN BAY PACKERS
MINNESOTA VIKINGS
 
Status Report
    OUTC Garrett Bradbury (back), DT James Lynch (shoulder)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayC Garrett Bradbury (back), DT James Lynch (shoulder)
 ThursdayC Garrett Bradbury (back), DT James Lynch (shoulder)
 FridayC Garrett Bradbury (back), DT James Lynch (shoulder)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayG Ezra Cleveland (shoulder)
 ThursdayG Ezra Cleveland (shoulder)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayCB Cameron Dantzler (ankle)
 FridayG Ezra Cleveland (shoulder)
 
GREEN BAY PACKERS
 
Status Report
    QUESTIONABLECB Keisean Nixon (groin), WR Christian Watson (hip)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayCB Keisean Nixon (groin), QB Aaron Rodgers (right thumb, knee), WR Christian Watson (hip)
 ThursdayTE Marcedes Lewis (not injury related – resting player), CB Keisean Nixon (groin), WR Christian Watson (hip)
 FridayCB Keisean Nixon (groin)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayT David Bakhtiari (knee, abdomen), G Elgton Jenkins (knee), RB Aaron Jones (knee, ankle), T Yosuah Nijman (shoulder)
 ThursdayT David Bakhtiari (knee, abdomen), G Elgton Jenkins (knee), RB Aaron Jones (knee, ankle), T Yosuah Nijman (shoulder), QB Aaron Rodgers (right thumb, knee)
 FridayT David Bakhtiari (knee, abdomen), G Elgton Jenkins (knee), RB Aaron Jones (knee, ankle), WR Christian Watson (hip)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayCB Jaire Alexander (forearm), LB Krys Barnes (hand), S Rudy Ford (wrist, knee)
 ThursdayCB Jaire Alexander (forearm), LB Krys Barnes (hand), S Rudy Ford (wrist, knee)
 FridayCB Jaire Alexander (forearm), LB Krys Barnes (hand), S Rudy Ford (wrist, knee), TE Marcedes Lewis (not injury related – resting player), T Yosuah Nijman (shoulder), QB Aaron Rodgers (right thumb, knee)
 
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS at PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
NEW ORLEANS SAINTS
 
Status Report
    OUTS Marcus Maye (shoulder), G Andrus Peat (ankle), RB Dwayne Washington (illness)
 
    QUESTIONABLES Justin Evans (shoulder), LB Chase Hansen (knee), CB Marshon Lattimore (abdomen), WR Chris Olave (hamstring), LB Pete Werner (hamstring)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayRB Alvin Kamara (not injury related – personal matter, quadricep), S Marcus Maye (shoulder), G Andrus Peat (ankle), T Ryan Ramczyk (illness), RB Dwayne Washington (illness)
 ThursdayRB Alvin Kamara (not injury related – personal matter, quadricep), S Marcus Maye (shoulder), G Andrus Peat (ankle), RB Dwayne Washington (illness)
 FridayS Marcus Maye (shoulder), G Andrus Peat (ankle), RB Dwayne Washington (illness)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayS Justin Evans (shoulder), CB Marshon Lattimore (abdomen), WR Chris Olave (hamstring), LB Pete Werner (hamstring)
 ThursdayS Justin Evans (shoulder), CB Marshon Lattimore (abdomen), WR Chris Olave (hamstring), T Ryan Ramczyk (illness), LB Pete Werner (hamstring)
 FridayS Justin Evans (shoulder), CB Marshon Lattimore (abdomen), WR Chris Olave (hamstring), LB Pete Werner (hamstring)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayLB Kaden Elliss (hand)
 ThursdayLB Kaden Elliss (hand)
 FridayLB Kaden Elliss (hand), LB Chase Hansen (knee), RB Alvin Kamara (not injury related – personal matter, quadricep), T Ryan Ramczyk (illness)
 
PHILADELPHIA EAGLES
 The Eagles did not practice Wednesday. The Wednesday practice is an estimation.
Status Report
    OUTT Lane Johnson (groin), CB Avonte Maddox (toe)
 
    DOUBTFULQB Jalen Hurts (right shoulder)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayQB Jalen Hurts (right shoulder), T Lane Johnson (groin), CB Avonte Maddox (toe), RB Miles Sanders (knee)
 ThursdayT Lane Johnson (groin), DT Linval Joseph (illness), CB Avonte Maddox (toe)
 FridayT Lane Johnson (groin), CB Avonte Maddox (toe)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayWR A.J. Brown (knee), DT Jordan Davis (concussion)
 ThursdayCB James Bradberry (not injury related – resting player), WR A.J. Brown (knee, not injury related – resting player), DT Fletcher Cox (not injury related – resting player), G Landon Dickerson (not injury related – resting player), DE Brandon Graham (not injury related – resting player), QB Jalen Hurts (right shoulder), C Jason Kelce (not injury related – resting player), RB Miles Sanders (knee), G Isaac Seumalo (not injury related – resting player), CB Darius Slay (not injury related – resting player), DE Josh Sweat (not injury related – resting player)
 FridayQB Jalen Hurts (right shoulder)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayDT Jordan Davis (concussion)
 FridayWR A.J. Brown (knee), DT Jordan Davis (concussion), DT Linval Joseph (illness), RB Miles Sanders (knee)
 
NEW YORK JETS at SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
NEW YORK JETS
 
Status Report
    OUTCB Brandin Echols (quadricep), WR Jeff Smith (knee)
 
    QUESTIONABLEDE Vinny Curry (elbow), G Nate Herbig (ankle), S Lamarcus Joyner (hip)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayCB Brandin Echols (quadricep), WR Jeff Smith (knee)
 ThursdayCB Brandin Echols (quadricep), WR Jeff Smith (knee)
 FridayCB Brandin Echols (quadricep), WR Jeff Smith (knee)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayT Duane Brown (shoulder), T George Fant (knee), S Lamarcus Joyner (hip), WR Denzel Mims (concussion)
 ThursdayT Duane Brown (shoulder), T George Fant (knee), S Lamarcus Joyner (hip)
 FridayDE Vinny Curry (elbow), G Nate Herbig (ankle)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayQB Mike White (rib)
 ThursdayWR Denzel Mims (concussion), QB Mike White (rib)
 FridayT Duane Brown (shoulder), T George Fant (knee), S Lamarcus Joyner (hip), WR Denzel Mims (concussion), QB Mike White (rib)
 
SEATTLE SEAHAWKS
 
Status Report
    DOUBTFULWR Marquise Goodwin (shoulder, wrist)
 
    QUESTIONABLERB Travis Homer (ankle), WR Tyler Lockett (hand), T Abraham Lucas (knee), S Ryan Neal (knee), RB Kenneth Walker (ankle), DT Al Woods (Achilles)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayLB Nick Bellore (illness), TE Noah Fant (knee), WR Marquise Goodwin (shoulder, wrist), RB Travis Homer (ankle), WR Tyler Lockett (hand), T Abraham Lucas (knee), S Ryan Neal (knee), RB Kenneth Walker (ankle)
 ThursdayWR Marquise Goodwin (shoulder, wrist), RB Travis Homer (ankle), G Gabe Jackson (knee, not injury related – resting player), T Abraham Lucas (knee), S Ryan Neal (knee), DT Al Woods (Achilles)
 FridayWR Marquise Goodwin (shoulder, wrist), RB Travis Homer (ankle), T Abraham Lucas (knee), S Ryan Neal (knee)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayRB DeeJay Dallas (ankle), LB Bruce Irvin (knee, heel)
 ThursdayRB DeeJay Dallas (ankle), TE Noah Fant (knee), LB Bruce Irvin (knee, heel), WR Tyler Lockett (hand), LB Darrell Taylor (shoulder), RB Kenneth Walker (ankle)
 FridayRB DeeJay Dallas (ankle), TE Noah Fant (knee), WR DK Metcalf (knee), RB Kenneth Walker (ankle)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayDT Al Woods (Achilles)
 ThursdayLB Nick Bellore (illness)
 FridayLB Bruce Irvin (knee, heel), G Gabe Jackson (knee, not injury related – resting player), WR Tyler Lockett (hand), LB Darrell Taylor (shoulder), DT Al Woods (Achilles)
 
PITTSBURGH STEELERS at BALTIMORE RAVENS on Sunday night
PITTSBURGH STEELERS
 
Status Report
    OUTS Tre Norwood (hamstring)
 
    QUESTIONABLELB Myles Jack (groin), DT Larry Ogunjobi (toe)**NOTE – Pittsburgh removed Ogunjobi’s status on Saturday. He no longer has a game status.
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayCB Terrell Edmunds (not injury related – personal matter, hamstring), TE Pat Freiermuth (not injury related – personal matter), RB Najee Harris (not injury related – personal matter), DT Cameron Heyward (not injury related – personal matter), LB Myles Jack (not injury related – personal matter, groin), S Tre Norwood (hamstring), DT Larry Ogunjobi (not injury related – personal matter, toe)
 ThursdayS Tre Norwood (hamstring), DT Larry Ogunjobi (not injury related – personal matter, toe)
 FridayS Tre Norwood (hamstring)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayWR Diontae Johnson (hip)
 ThursdayLB Myles Jack (not injury related – personal matter, groin)
 FridayLB Myles Jack (not injury related – personal matter, groin), DT Larry Ogunjobi (not injury related – personal matter, toe)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayCB Terrell Edmunds (not injury related – personal matter, hamstring), TE Pat Freiermuth (not injury related – personal matter), RB Najee Harris (not injury related – personal matter), DT Cameron Heyward (not injury related – personal matter), WR Diontae Johnson (hip)
 FridayCB Terrell Edmunds (not injury related – personal matter, hamstring), TE Pat Freiermuth (not injury related – personal matter), RB Najee Harris (not injury related – personal matter), DT Cameron Heyward (not injury related – personal matter), WR Diontae Johnson (hip)
 
BALTIMORE RAVENS
 
Status Report
    OUTQB Lamar Jackson (knee), CB Marcus Peters (calf)
 
    QUESTIONABLETE Nick Boyle (illness), DE Calais Campbell (knee), S Geno Stone (hamstring)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayDE Calais Campbell (knee), C Trystan Colon (not injury related – personal matter), LB Justin Houston (not injury related – resting player), WR DeSean Jackson (illness), QB Lamar Jackson (knee), T Morgan Moses (not injury related – resting player), CB Marcus Peters (calf), DE Jason Pierre-Paul (illness), G Kevin Zeitler (not injury related – resting player)
 ThursdayTE Nick Boyle (illness), DE Calais Campbell (knee), C Trystan Colon (not injury related – personal matter), RB J.K. Dobbins (not injury related – resting player), QB Lamar Jackson (knee), CB Marcus Peters (calf), WR Demarcus Robinson (not injury related – resting player, groin), S Geno Stone (hamstring)
 FridayTE Nick Boyle (illness), QB Lamar Jackson (knee), CB Marcus Peters (calf), DE Jason Pierre-Paul (illness, not injury related – resting player), T Ronnie Stanley (not injury related – resting player)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayT Ronnie Stanley (not injury related – resting player), S Geno Stone (hamstring)
 ThursdayT Ronnie Stanley (not injury related – resting player)
 FridayDE Calais Campbell (knee), S Geno Stone (hamstring)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayCB Kevon Seymour (ankle)
 ThursdayWR DeSean Jackson (illness), DE Jason Pierre-Paul (illness), CB Kevon Seymour (ankle)
 FridayWR DeSean Jackson (illness), WR Demarcus Robinson (not injury related – resting player, groin), CB Kevon Seymour (ankle)
 
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS at LAS VEGAS RAIDERS
SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS
 
Status Report
    OUTQB Jimmy Garoppolo (foot), DT Kevin Givens (knee), WR Deebo Samuel (ankle, knee)
 
    QUESTIONABLEDE Kerry Hyder (ankle), CB Ambry Thomas (ankle, illness)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayDE Nick Bosa (illness), QB Jimmy Garoppolo (foot), DT Kevin Givens (knee), DT Javon Kinlaw (knee), WR Deebo Samuel (ankle, knee), T Trent Williams (not injury related – resting player), P Mitch Wishnowsky (illness)
 ThursdayQB Jimmy Garoppolo (foot), DT Kevin Givens (knee), CB Ambry Thomas (ankle, illness)
 FridayQB Jimmy Garoppolo (foot), DT Kevin Givens (knee)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayDT Arik Armstead (foot, ankle), DE Kerry Hyder (ankle), RB Jordan Mason (hamstring), RB Christian McCaffrey (knee), CB Ambry Thomas (ankle)
 ThursdayDT Arik Armstead (foot, ankle), DE Kerry Hyder (ankle), DT Javon Kinlaw (knee), RB Jordan Mason (hamstring), RB Christian McCaffrey (knee), WR Deebo Samuel (ankle, knee)
 FridayDE Kerry Hyder (ankle), DT Javon Kinlaw (knee), WR Deebo Samuel (ankle, knee), CB Ambry Thomas (ankle, illness)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayQB Brock Purdy (oblique, rib)
 ThursdayDE Nick Bosa (illness), QB Brock Purdy (oblique, rib), T Trent Williams (not injury related – resting player), P Mitch Wishnowsky (illness)
 FridayDT Arik Armstead (foot, ankle), DE Nick Bosa (illness), RB Jordan Mason (hamstring), RB Christian McCaffrey (knee), QB Brock Purdy (oblique, rib), T Trent Williams (not injury related – resting player), P Mitch Wishnowsky (illness)
 
LAS VEGAS RAIDERS
 
Status Report
    QUESTIONABLET Jackson Barton (back), RB Zamir White (ankle)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayQB Derek Carr (not injury related – personal matter)
 ThursdayQB Derek Carr (not injury related – personal matter)
 FridayQB Derek Carr (not injury related – personal matter)
                                                                                      
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayT Jackson Barton (back), RB Zamir White (ankle), CB Rock Ya-Sin (knee)
 ThursdayT Jackson Barton (back), RB Zamir White (ankle)
 FridayT Jackson Barton (back), RB Zamir White (ankle)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 WednesdayG Alex Bars (knee), CB Nate Hobbs (quadricep)
 ThursdayG Alex Bars (knee), CB Nate Hobbs (quadricep)
 FridayG Alex Bars (knee), LB Curtis Bolton (shin), CB Nate Hobbs (quadricep), CB Amik Robertson (shoulder)
BUFFALO BILLS at CINCINNATI BENGALS on Monday night
BUFFALO BILLS
 
Status Report
    QUESTIONABLES Jordan Poyer (knee)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayWR Stefon Diggs (illness), RB Taiwan Jones (hamstring), S Jordan Poyer (knee)
 FridayRB Taiwan Jones (hamstring), S Jordan Poyer (knee)
 SaturdayWR Stefon Diggs (illness, not injury related – resting player), G Rodger Saffold (not injury related – resting player)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayDE Carlos Basham (calf), TE Dawson Knox (hip), LB Matt Milano (knee), DE Jordan Phillips (shoulder)
 FridayDE Carlos Basham (calf), TE Dawson Knox (hip), LB Matt Milano (knee), DE Jordan Phillips (shoulder)
 SaturdayS Jordan Poyer (knee)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayQB Josh Allen (right elbow), CB Cameron Lewis (forearm), C Mitch Morse (concussion)
 FridayQB Josh Allen (right elbow), WR Stefon Diggs (illness), CB Cameron Lewis (forearm), C Mitch Morse (concussion)
 SaturdayQB Josh Allen (right elbow), DE Carlos Basham (calf), RB Taiwan Jones (hamstring), TE Dawson Knox (hip), CB Cameron Lewis (forearm), LB Matt Milano (knee), C Mitch Morse (concussion), DE Jordan Phillips (shoulder)
 
CINCINNATI BENGALS
 
Status Report
    QUESTIONABLEDE Sam Hubbard (calf)
Practice Report
    DID NOT PARTICIPATE IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayT La’el Collins (knee)
 FridayT La’el Collins (knee), DT D.J. Reader (not injury related – personal matter)
 
    LIMITED PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayDE Sam Hubbard (calf)
 FridayDE Sam Hubbard (calf)
 SaturdayDE Sam Hubbard (calf)
 
    FULL PARTICIPATION IN PRACTICE
 ThursdayCB Jalen Davis (thumb), TE Hayden Hurst (calf), WR Trent Taylor (hamstring)
 FridayCB Jalen Davis (thumb), TE Hayden Hurst (calf), WR Trent Taylor (hamstring)
 SaturdayCB Jalen Davis (thumb), TE Hayden Hurst (calf), DT D.J. Reader (not injury related – personal matter), WR Trent Taylor (hamstring)


*Updated after the issuance of the Game Status Report

NFL Transactions 12-31-22

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The following are the NFL transactions for Saturday, December 31. Transactions will be published each day after they are circulated to NFL clubs. This public version will include waiver requests, assignments via waivers, terminations, free agent signings, reserve list and practice squad additions and deletions, and trades.

WAIVER SYSTEM TRANSACTIONS

WAIVER REQUESTS (All are NO RECALL)

LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
    Michel, SonyRBGeorgia   
         Vested Veteran

LOS ANGELES RAMS
    Evans, BobbyGOklahoma   

NEW YORK GIANTS
    Sills, DavidWRWest Virginia   

WASHINGTON
    Wise, DanielDEKansas   


    CLAIMING DEADLINE: 4:00 p.m., N.Y. Time, Monday, 1/2/23


ACTIVE LIST ADDITIONS

ACTIVATIONS

ARIZONA
    Bradley, HunterLSMississippi State   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
    Thomas, JoshDBAppalachian State   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)

ATLANTA
    Ali, JoshWRKentucky   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
    Hennessy, MattCTemple   
         From Reserve/Injured; Designated for Return

BALTIMORE
    Isabella, AndyWRMassachusetts   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
    Nichols, RayshadDTStephen F. Austin   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)

CAROLINA
    Norman, JoshDBCoastal Carolina   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
    Roberts, AndreWRCitadel   
         From Reserve/Injured; Designated for Return
    Tecklenburg, SamCBaylor   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)

CHICAGO
    Gates, DeMarquisLBMississippi   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
    Stroman, GregDBVirginia Tech   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)

CLEVELAND
    Kelly, JohnRBTennessee   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
    Perry, RoderickDTIllinois   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)

DENVER
    Ray, WyattDEBoston College   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
    Wilborn, RayLBBall State   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)

DETROIT
    Breeze, BradyDBOregon   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)

GREEN BAY
    Ahmed, RamizKNevada   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
    Goodson, TylerRBIowa   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
 INDIANAPOLIS
    Coutee, KekeWRTexas Tech   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
    Olubi, SegunLBSan Diego State   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)

JACKSONVILLE
    Cronk, CoyTIowa   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)

LAS VEGAS
    Brown, IsiahDBFlorida International   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
    Gutierrez, SebastianTMinot State   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
 LOS ANGELES CHARGERS
    Bosa, JoeyLBOhio State   
         From Reserve/Injured; Designated for Return
    Moa, DavidDTBoise State   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
    Rountree, LarryRBMissouri   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)

LOS ANGELES RAMS
    Brewer, ChandlerTMiddle Tennessee   
         From Reserve/Injured; Designated for Return
    Pinkney, JaredTEVanderbilt   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)

MIAMI
    Bronson, JosiahDTWashington   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
    Scarlett, BrennanLBStanford   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)

MINNESOTA
    Hinton, KyleGWashburn   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
    Smith, T.J.DTArkansas   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)

NEW ENGLAND
    Mosely, QuandreDBKentucky   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
    Sokol, MattTEMichigan State   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)

NEW ORLEANS
    Andrews, JoshGOregon State   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
    Kirkwood, KeithWRTemple   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)

NEW YORK GIANTS
    Gilbert, ZyonDBFlorida Atlantic   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
    McKinney, XavierDBAlabama   
         From Reseve/Non-Football Injury; Designated for Return
    Myarick, ChrisTETemple   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)

NEW YORK JETS
    Ogbuehi, CedricTTexas A&M   
         From Reserve/Injured; Designated for Return
    Streveler, ChrisQBSouth Dakota   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)


PHILADELPHIA
    Kern, BrettPToledo   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)

PITTSBURGH
    Wren, RenellDTArizona State   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)

SAN FRANCISCO
    Martin, TayWROklahoma State   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
    Turay, KemokoDERutgers   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)

SEATTLE
    Johnson, CadeWRSouth Dakota State   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
    Mabry, TylerTEMaryland   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)

WASHINGTON
    Apke, TroyDBPenn State   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)
    Patterson, JaretRBBuffalo   
         From Practice Squad (Standard Elevation)


FREE AGENT SIGNINGS

ARIZONA
    Baccellia, AndreWRWashington   
         From Arizona Practice Squad

ATLANTA
    Abernathy, MicahDBTennessee   
         From Green Bay Practice Squad
 BALTIMORE
    Brown, AnthonyQBOregon   
         From Baltimore Practice Squad

CLEVELAND
    Davis, TaeLBChattanooga   
         From Cleveland Practice Squad

DENVER
    Jackson, LamarDBNebraska   
         From Denver Practice Squad
    Kongbo, JonathanDETennessee   
         From Denver Practice Squad

INDIANAPOLIS
    Cline, KameronDESouth Dakota   
         From Indianapolis Practice Squad

LAS VEGAS
    Garbers, ChaseQBCalifornia   
         From Las Vegas Practice Squad

MIAMI
    Lamm, KendallTAppalachian State   
         From Miami Practice Squad

NEW ENGLAND
    Hayes, TaeDBAppalachian State   
         From New England Practice Squad

SEATTLE
    Jones, ViLBNorth Carolina State   
         From Seattle Practice Squad

WASHINGTON
    Bada, DavidDTNo College   
         From Washington Practice Squad


RESERVE LIST ADDITIONS

ATLANTA
    Edoga, ChumaTSouthern California   
         Reserve/Injured
    Moffatt, JovanteDBMiddle Tennessee   
         Reserve/Injured

CLEVELAND
    Kunaszyk, JordanLBCalifornia   
         Reserve/Injured
 DENVER
    Gregory, RandyDENebraska   
         Reserve/Injured

INDIANAPOLIS
    Ngakoue, YannickDEMaryland   
         Reserve/Injured

MIAMI
    Zimmer, JustinDTFerris State   
         Reserve/Injured

NEW ENGLAND
    Jones, JackDBArizona State   
         Reserve/Injured
 NEW YORK JETS
    Smith, JeffWRBoston College   
         Reserve/Injured

SEATTLE
    Goodwin, MarquiseWRTexas   
         Reserve/Injured


PRACTICE SQUAD TRANSACTIONS

PRACTICE SQUAD; INJURED

DETROIT
    Eze, ObinnaTTexas Christian   
         Does Not Count on Practice Squad


CONTRACTS TERMINATED BY PLAYER

ARIZONA
    Baccellia, AndreWRWashington   
         (Also see ACTIVE LIST ADDITIONS)

BALTIMORE
    Brown, AnthonyQBOregon   
         (Also see ACTIVE LIST ADDITIONS)

CLEVELAND
    Davis, TaeLBChattanooga   
         (Also see ACTIVE LIST ADDITIONS)

DENVER
    Jackson, LamarDBNebraska   
         (Also see ACTIVE LIST ADDITIONS)
    Kongbo, JonathanDETennessee   
         (Also see ACTIVE LIST ADDITIONS)

GREEN BAY
    Abernathy, MicahDBTennessee   
         (Also see ACTIVE LIST ADDITIONS)

INDIANAPOLIS
    Cline, KameronDESouth Dakota   
         (Also see ACTIVE LIST ADDITIONS)

LAS VEGAS
    Garbers, ChaseQBCalifornia   
         (Also see ACTIVE LIST ADDITIONS)

MIAMI
    Lamm, KendallTAppalachian State   
         (Also see ACTIVE LIST ADDITIONS)

NEW ENGLAND
    Hayes, TaeDBAppalachian State   
         (Also see ACTIVE LIST ADDITIONS)

SEATTLE
    Jones, ViLBNorth Carolina State   
         (Also see ACTIVE LIST ADDITIONS)

WASHINGTON
    Bada, DavidDTNo College   
         (Also see ACTIVE LIST ADDITIONS)