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Ravens tight end Mark Andrews has spent his entire NFL career in Baltimore, and he won’t be going anywhere.

The Ravens announced today that they have signed Andrews to a three-year contract extension. The team’s announcement said the deal should make Andrews a Raven for life.
“We are excited and proud to announce a three-year contract extension with Mark Andrews,” General Manager Eric DeCosta said. “Mark is an all-time Raven—a top competitor and Pro Bowl tight end who is also a big part of our Baltimore community. Congratulations to Mark and his family!”

Mike Garafolo of NFL Network reports that it’s a $39.3 million extension with $26 million guaranteed. Before the extension, Andrews had been slated to become a free agent in March...

Ravens, Mark Andrews agree to three-year contract extension
 
A day after cornerback Darius Slay’s tenure in Pittsburgh ended, he is getting a fresh start in Buffalo.

The Bills claimed Slay off waivers from the Steelers, according to multiple reports.

Slay didn’t play for the Steelers against the Bills on Sunday, as he was a healthy scratch, and that was reportedly the reason he asked to be released so that he could see if some other team would claim him and play him...

Bills acquire Darius Slay off waivers from Steelers
 
As expected, the Colts will not have one of their top defensive players this week.

Head coach Shane Steichen announced during his Friday press conference that cornerback Sauce Gardner has been ruled out for Sunday’s game against the Jaguars.

Dealing with a calf injury, Gardner did not practice this week. He is still not slated to be placed on injured reserve...

Colts officially rule out Sauce Gardner for Week 14
 
Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray’s season is over.

Murray has not played since Week 5 due to a foot injury and head coach Jonathan Gannon said at his Friday press conference that Murray will not return to action before the end of the season. Gannon said that Murray had more tests done earlier this week and that the injury is “not progressing where it’s gonna make sense that he can go.”...

Kyler Murray will not play for Cardinals again this season
 
The biggest news in Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon’s Friday press conference was that quarterback Kyler Murray will not play for the team again this season, but Gannon also shared some other injury information for Week 14’s game against the Rams.

Wide receiver Marvin Harrison Jr.'s status was at the top of that list. Harrison has been ruled out for Sunday because of the heel injury he suffered in last weekend’s loss to the Buccaneers. Harrison had missed the previous two games after having an appendectomy, so this will be his third time out of the lineup in the last four games...

Marvin Harrison Jr. won’t play against the Rams
 
The Buccaneers got two wide receivers back on the practice field this week, but neither of them will be playing against the Saints on Sunday.

Head coach Todd Bowles said on Friday that Mike Evans and Jalen McMillan will not return to the lineup this week. Evans has been out since fracturing his clavicle during a loss to the Lions in Week 7 and McMillan has missed the entire season with a neck injury.

Bowles also said that left tackle Tristan Wirfs will be listed as questionable for the game. Wirfs did not practice on Wednesday or Thursday due to an oblique injury...

Mike Evans, Jalen McMillan won’t play Sunday; Tristan Wirfs is questionable
 
It’s official: Jayden Daniels is back.

Commanders head coach Dan Quinn told reporters in his Friday press conference that Daniels has been cleared for contact and will start Sunday’s game against the Vikings.

Daniels has been sidelined by a dislocated left elbow suffered during Washington’s Week 9 loss to Seattle. The quarterback was upgraded to a full participant in Thursday’s practice, indicating he was on track to start in Week 14...

Jayden Daniels medically cleared, will start Sunday vs. Vikings
 
The Bengals are set to have wide receiver Tee Higgins back in the lineup this weekend.

Higgins told reporters on Friday that he has cleared concussion protocol and will be in the lineup against the Bills as the Bengals try for their second straight victory. Higgins was injured in Week 12’s loss to the Patriots.

Getting Higgins back means the Bengals will have Higgins, quarterback Joe Burrow and wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase in the lineup at the same time for the first time since Week 2...

Tee Higgins clears concussion protocol, will play against Bills Sunday
 
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