Bills
- Bills HC Sean McDermott announced they’ve ruled out DT Jordan Phillips (ankle), S Jordan Poyer (hamstring), and K Matt Prater (right quad) for Week 17 against the Eagles, per Alaina Getzenberg.
- McDermott said QB Josh Allen‘s foot soreness subsided throughout the week and he’ll play in Week 17 without any limitations: “The foot soreness for Josh Allen has dissipated through the week, and we don’t anticipate any limitations for him on Sunday.” (Chris Brown)
- McDermott said DT DaQuan Jones (calf) suffered a setback with his lingering injury, and they are figuring out why he hasn’t been able to progress, per Joe Buscaglia.
Dolphins
- Dolphins HC Mike McDaniel said they will determine OL Aaron Brewer‘s (neck) availability for Week 17 over the next two days: “Depending on the next 48 hours, how he responds to that practice will dictate that. He has the motivation to [play].”.. .Minkah out this week… Dodson and Waller will practice today, and “we’ll see how T-Dod’s body responds. Looks like Waller should be good to go.” (Barry Jackson)
- McDaniel said they’ve ruled out S Minkah Fitzpatrick for Week 17 and is considered “day-by-day” for the season-finale, per Marcel Louis-Jacques.
- As for the Dolphins being out of playoff contention, McDaniel said that they “Time and time again, at the end of seasons, people make the mistake of thinking there’s nothing to play for. But every single opportunity, if you don’t treat it with the regard it deserves, you’re gonna shortchange your opportunities moving forward.” (Louis-Jacques)
- McDaniel said WR D’Wayne Eskridge (toe) is unlikely to play, while CB Isaiah Johnson suffered a torn ACL during practice on Tuesday, per Barry Jackson.
Jets
Patriots
Patriots HC Mike Vrabel spoke about the return of fellow Ohio State alum OT Thayer Munford, rejoining the team after a brief stint with the Browns and a rough start to his career with the Raiders.
“You saw a different Thayer, I think, than the one that left here,” Vrabel said, via Mark Daniels of MassLive.com. “And again, having spent time with another team, came here, and I think it was okay. And then getting claimed by Cleveland, coming back, I think we all, including Thayer, saw a different version of him. One who was much more prepared, ready to go physically, and has done that role before. He’s helped us, hopefully, and whether he plays tackle or both spots on the offensive line. So, I think we’ve just seen a different version of Thayer, and I think he’s trying to take advantage of his opportunities.”
Munford feels he wasn’t in the right headspace at the time and now feels he is finding his groove for the first time.
*“He basically means at the beginning of the season, I was not in the right...