Fantasy News Today
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Here’s a look at the latest fantasy-relevant news & updates from around the league.
FANTASY NEWS OF THE DAY:
J.K. Dobbins ruled out for AFC Championship
Troy Franklin listed as questionable
Pat Bryant cleared to play
Bo Nix ruled out for season
Mack Hollins practices fully
TreVeyon Henderson off injury report
Hunter Henry good to go
Sam Darnold on track to start
Cooper Kupp limited but expected to play
Jaxon Smith-Njigba set to lead Seahawks
Zach Charbonnet placed on IR
Philip Rivers interviews with Bills
Dalton Kincaid played through torn PCL
Mike McDaniel to interview with Buffalo
Arthur Smith interviews for Titans OC
Fernando Mendoza declares for NFL Draft
Broncos RB J.K. Dobbins ruled out
Denver running back J.K. Dobbins was limited during Friday’s practice but has been ruled out of the AFC Championship due to a foot injury.
FantasyBroz Take:
Despite practicing this week, Dobbins isn’t ready to return. Denver will lean heavily on RJ Harvey in this matchup, and Dobbins’ earliest possible return would come with an extra week of rest before the Super Bowl.
Source: DenverBroncos.com
Broncos WR Troy Franklin listed as questionable
Wide receiver Troy Franklin remained limited Friday while dealing with a hamstring injury and is officially questionable.
FantasyBroz Take:
Franklin’s limited work is encouraging, but his availability may not be known until close to kickoff. Hamstring injuries can flare quickly, especially for speed-based receivers.
Source: DenverBroncos.com
Broncos WR Pat Bryant cleared to play
Pat Bryant fully participated in Friday’s practice and does not carry an injury designation for the AFC Championship.
FantasyBroz Take:
Clearing concussion protocol this quickly is a positive sign. Bryant has been reliable since midseason, though expectations for the passing game should be tempered without Bo Nix.
Source: DenverBroncos.com
Broncos QB Bo Nix ruled out
Quarterback Bo Nix did not practice Friday and has been ruled out for the AFC Championship after undergoing ankle surgery.
FantasyBroz Take:
Nix’s season is over, and even a Super Bowl appearance wouldn’t change that. Jarrett Stidham will start, and Denver’s offensive ceiling takes a clear hit.
Source: DenverBroncos.com
Patriots WR Mack Hollins practices fully
Wide receiver Mack Hollins returned to full practice Friday but is still listed as questionable.
FantasyBroz Take:
Hollins hasn’t played since Week 16, but his return would give New England a reliable deep threat and strong run-blocker. His status is worth monitoring up to kickoff.
Source: Patriots.com
Patriots RB TreVeyon Henderson off injury report
TreVeyon Henderson fully practiced Friday and is not on the injury report.
FantasyBroz Take:
Henderson’s explosiveness remains a difference-maker, though New England leaned more heavily on Rhamondre Stevenson last week. Expect Henderson to be involved, especially in space.
Source: Patriots.com
Patriots TE Hunter Henry cleared to play
Hunter Henry practiced fully Friday and does not carry an injury designation.
FantasyBroz Take:
After limited work earlier in the week, Henry appears ready to go. His usage can be volatile, but his red-zone upside always keeps him in play.
Source: Patriots.com
Seahawks QB Sam Darnold on track to start
Sam Darnold was limited Friday but is not listed on the injury report for the NFC Championship.
FantasyBroz Take:
Darnold played through this injury last week and is expected to do so again. The matchup is tough, but his mobility and aggressiveness keep him relevant.
Source: Seahawks.com - John Boyle
Seahawks WR Cooper Kupp limited but expected to play
Cooper Kupp was limited Friday but does not carry an injury designation.
FantasyBroz Take:
This appears to be veteran maintenance. Kupp should serve as a key secondary option behind Jaxon Smith-Njigba in a high-stakes matchup against his former team.
Source: Seahawks.com - John Boyle
Seahawks WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba set to play
Jaxon Smith-Njigba fully practiced Friday and is not on the injury report.
FantasyBroz Take:
Any midweek limitations were precautionary. Smith-Njigba has broken out in Year 2 and should function as Seattle’s primary receiving weapon.
Source: Seahawks.com - John Boyle
Seahawks RB Zach Charbonnet placed on IR
Zach Charbonnet was placed on injured reserve after suffering a significant knee injury.
FantasyBroz Take:
With Charbonnet sidelined, Kenneth Walker III has no competition for meaningful touches during the playoffs. Seattle should lean heavily on him, especially with Walker’s free agency looming.
Philip Rivers to interview for Bills HC vacancy
Former quarterback Philip Rivers will interview for the Bills’ head coaching position.
FantasyBroz Take:
Rivers’ deep understanding of quarterback play could be appealing for Josh Allen’s long-term development. It’s an unconventional move, but one with upside.
Source: ESPN.com - Adam Schefter
Dalton Kincaid played season with torn PCL
Bills tight end Dalton Kincaid reportedly played the entire season with a torn PCL.
FantasyBroz Take:
That injury helps explain Kincaid’s inconsistent production. If he’s able to get fully healthy, he profiles as a strong post-hype breakout candidate next season.
Source: Syracuse.com - Ryan Talbot
Mike McDaniel to interview with Bills
Former Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel will interview for Buffalo’s head coaching vacancy.
FantasyBroz Take:
Despite recently accepting an OC role elsewhere, McDaniel’s interest signals how attractive the Bills’ job is. Pairing his creativity with Josh Allen is easy to envision.
Source: ESPN.com - Adam Schefter
Arthur Smith interviews for Titans OC role
Arthur Smith interviewed with Tennessee for its offensive coordinator opening.
FantasyBroz Take:
A return to Tennessee would be familiar territory for Smith, though a lateral move raises questions. A change of scenery may be what he’s seeking.
Source: ESPN.com - Jeremy Fowler
Fernando Mendoza declares for NFL Draft
Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza officially declared for the 2026 NFL Draft.
FantasyBroz Take:
After a dominant championship run, Mendoza is expected to be the top pick. With cap space and young talent, a team like Las Vegas could turn things around quickly.
Source: NFL.com
That’s it for today.
We’ll be back tomorrow with the fantasy news that actually matters.
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