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NFL news roundup: Bills' Josh Allen (foot) doesn't participate in walkthrough; Raiders to split QB snaps?

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  • WR Marvin Harrison Jr., who's been dealing with a heel injury, will not play in Sunday's finale against the Rams, head coach Jonathan Gannon announced.
  • OL Evan Brown (personal) did not participate in Wednesday's practice.
  • DT Walter Nolen (knee; injured reserve) underwent surgery, per Gannon.
  • LB Josh Sweat (ankle/knee) DNP
  • CB Garrett Williams (Achilles; injured reserve) underwent surgery, per Gannon.
  • S Budda Baker (concussion/thumb) DNP
  • S Kitan Crawford (ankle) is also out, per Gannon.

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  • QB Lamar Jackson (back) returned to practice Wednesday and was a full participant, head coach Jim Harbaugh said. Jackson missed Baltimore's Week 17 game with a back contusion, his fourth missed start of the season. Harbaugh said he's "very optimistic" Jackson will play on Sunday night against the Pittsburgh Steelers in a game that will decide the AFC North title.
  • FB Patrick Ricard (ankle) limited
  • WR Rashod Bateman (illness) DNP
  • TE Charlie Kolar (nose) limited
  • OT Ronnie Stanley (knee) limited
  • G Andrew Vorhees (foot) limited
  • LB Roquan Smith (hamstring) limited
  • LB Kyle Van Noy (quad) DNP

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  • QB Josh Allen (foot) did not participate in Wednesday's walkthrough.
  • FB Reggie Gilliam (illness) DNP
  • TE Dalton Kincaid (knee) limited
  • TE Dawson Knox (knee) limited
  • DE Joey Bosa (hamstring) DNP
  • DT DaQuan Jones (calf) DNP
  • DT Jordan Phillips (ankle) limited
  • DT Ed Oliver, who has not played Week 8 due to a torn let bicep, had minor surgery for a knee injury this week that will further delay his return from injured reserve, head coach Sean McDermott said. Oliver was projected to return from practice before the end of the season, but this complicates matters. McDermott did not rule out Oliver's return should the Bills embark on a long postseason run.
  • LB Terrel Bernard (calf) DNP
  • S Jordan Poyer (hamstring) DNP
  • DB Cam Lewis (hamstring) limited
  • K Matt Prater (right quad) full

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  • C Kingsley Eguakun is being signed off the Lions practice squad, NFL Network Insiders Ian Rapoport and Mike Garafolo reported. Eguakun started the past two games for Detroit. Cleveland later announced the transaction.


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  • QB Dak Prescott will start Sunday in the season finale against the Giants, head coach Brian Schottenheimer announced.

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  • QB Clayton Tune (practice squad to active roster)
  • QB Desmond Ridder is signing with Green Bay's practice squad, NFL Network Insider Tom Pelissero reported. The team later announced the move.
  • OT Karsen Barnhart is also signing to the practice squad, per Pelissero. The team later announced the move.


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  • CB Trevon Diggs was claimed from the Cowboys, NFL Network Insider Ian Rapoport reported.


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  • QB Kenny Pickett will start Sunday against the Chiefs, but Aidan O'Connell could split time with him, head coach Pete Carroll said.

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  • QB Brady Cook will get his fourth straight start Sunday against the Bills, head coach Aaron Glenn announced.

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  • Team play-by-play announcer Gene Deckerhoff will retire after 37 seasons following the end of the Buccaneers' campaign, the team announced. Deckerhoff, known for his trademark, "Touchdown, Tampa Bay!" and "Fire them cannons!" calls won the Florida Sportscaster of the Year award 16 times and was enshrined in the Florida Sports Hall of Fame in 2000, according to the team website.


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