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We’re down to the final three weeks of the 2025 NFL regular season, with each bit of news across the league becoming more and more critical.
Who’s hurt? Who’s practicing? Who’s starting? Who’s on the hot seat?
Here’s the latest on what’s happening around the league entering Week 16:
Lazard and the Jets “mutually” parted ways after the veteran wide receiver requested his release, per SNY. Lazard was in the third season of a three-year, $44 million deal, which he signed after spending the first five seasons of his career with the Green Bay Packers (2018-22); he took an $8.5 million paycut before the season. Through 10 games played for New York this season, the now-30-year-old Lazard totaled 10 receptions for 70 yards and one touchdown and tallied a combined 70 receptions for 911 yards and eight touchdowns over 36 games played for the Jets.
Daniels done for the season
Jayden Daniels won’t be taking the field for the Commanders at all for the rest of the 2025 campaign. The quarterback will be sidelined for Washington’s final three games, Commanders head coach Dan Quinn told reporters on Monday. Quinn said the decision was partly made by the team’s medical staff and partly made by the organization as a whole.
Daniels has dealt with multiple injuries this season as the Commanders have failed to repeat the magic they had in their run to the NFC Championship Game last year. His most recent ailment was an elbow injury that initially sidelined him for three games before reaggravating the injury in the Commanders’ Week 14 loss to the Vikings. Daniels has missed three other games this season due to hamstring and knee injuries.
Vikings lose Pro Bowler Greenard to shoulder surgery
Minnesota Vikings edge rusher Jonathan Greenard will have season-ending surgery on a left shoulder injury he aggravated in the game at Dallas, coach Kevin O’Connell announced Monday. The Vikings (6-8) were eliminated from playoff contention before their 34-26 victory over the Cowboys on Sunday night.
Greenard missed two games last month with the injury before returning for the last two games. The 2024 Pro Bowl pick had a sack and three hits on Cowboys quarterback Dak Prescott before he was hurt again in the fourth quarter during a fourth-down stop by the Vikings.
Though Greenard’s sack total dropped from 12 last season to just three this year, his ability to generate quarterback pressure and stop the run continually set the tone for the defense. O’Connell called the 28-year-old Greenard a “foundational player.”
Left tackle Christian Darrisaw, who was inactive on Sunday for his fourth game missed this season, is still being assessed on a daily basis, with no plan to shut him down, O’Connell said. Swelling in his surgically repaired left knee last week kept Darrisaw from practicing.
London could return for Falcons’ final three games
Falcons head coach Raheem Morris offered hope that wide receiver Drake London could return after missing four games with a knee injury.
Morris said on Monday that London remains “day to day but more hopeful.”
London has 60 catches for 810 yards and six touchdowns. Those totals still lead Atlanta’s wide receivers, and his receiving yards leads all players on the team despite London missing four games.
Morris said London could return for Sunday’s game against the Cardinals if he has “a good practice week. We’ll get a chance to do that Wednesday and Thursday.”
Mahomes to seek second opinion on torn ACL
Patrick Mahomes will get a second opinion on his torn left ACL before having surgery, Chiefs coach Andy Reid said Monday, and it remains unclear whether the two-time MVP quarterback could be available by the start of next season.
Mahomes tore the knee ligament when he was spun to the ground while trying to keep Kansas City’s postseason hopes alive late in a 16-13 loss to the Chargers on Sunday. Mahomes is scheduled to see Dr. Dan Cooper, a highly regarded orthopedist and the team physician of the Dallas Cowboys, before the procedure to repair the ligament. The decision to seek a second opinion is merely to confirm what will be done.
“I’ve had a good visit with him, a couple of different times. He’s in a good place,” Reid said on a Zoom call Monday. “You know, he always feels like he let people down, but he comes back and he’s ready for the challenge ahead, which is what is real right now. He’s just got to get through surgery, whenever it might be, and then move on from there.”
There are a number of factors that go into how long the recovery time will be, including the severity of the ACL tear and whether any other damage occurred within the knee. Most players are able to return to the field in six to 12 months.
Rivers to start on Monday against 49ers
Philip Rivers made the start for the Colts on Sunday against the Seahawks in his surprise return to the NFL, and the 44-year-old quarterback will do it again on Monday night against the 49ers. Indianapolis head coach Shane Steichen announced the decision on Monday, per ESPN.
Rivers, who retired from the NFL after the 2020 season and was eligible for induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, unretired to play for the Colts, as they had lost starting quarterback Daniel Jones to an Achilles tear, and rookie quarterback Riley Leonard was dealing with a knee injury. Anthony Richardson, who competed with Jones for the starting spot in preseason camp, has spent the season on Injured Reserve due to an orbital fracture. While Richardson has now been cleared to return, per the Indianapolis Star, Rivers was given the nod to start once more.
Rivers completed 18 of 27 pass attempts for 120 yards with one touchdown and interception each against the Seahawks in an 18-16 loss.
Bears open injured LB Edmunds’ practice window
After landing on injured reserve on Nov. 22, Chicago Bears linebacker Tremaine Edmunds appears to be inching closer to a return. The team announced Friday Edmunds has been designated for return and will have his 21-day practice window opened.
Edmunds has been out of action since suffering a groin injury in a Week 11 win over the Vikings. In his starts this season, the 8-year pro has recorded four interceptions, 89 combined tackles, nine pass deflections and one sack across 10 starts.
Ravens LB Buchanan reportedly tore his ACL
Ravens linebacker Teddye Buchanan has torn his ACL and will miss the rest of the 2025 season, per ESPN. He is set to undergo an MRI on Monday to confirm the extent of the injury.
The rookie defender injured his leg on punt coverage on Sunday against the Bengals, and was then carted off of the field before returning to the sidelines later in the game.
Buchanan eventually replaced Trenton Simpson as a starting linebacker for Baltimore, and started in 13 of the 14 games that he’s played in while registering 93 combined tackles, the second-most on the Ravens in 2025.
Jets fire DC Steve Wilks
Following a 48-20 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars on Sunday, New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn has made a shakeup to his coaching staff for the final few weeks of the regular season. The team has moved on from defensive coordinator Steve Wilks, it announced Monday.
“I thought it was time to make a change,” Wilks told reporters. “I’m going to make the decision that’s best for this organization at all times.”
In addition to giving up 48 points to the Jaguars, the Jets allowed 438 in the loss. New York ranks 20th in total defense and 30th in scoring defense following Sunday’s games. It also ranked 30th in defensive DVOA ahead of Week 15.
Just as noteworthy, the Jets have only forced three turnovers this year and have yet to record an interception.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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