Lions Designate Kalif Raymond For Return
Higher-profile players potentially returning from injury have become one of the defining storylines for a dominant Lions team, as the Lions will need to give careful consideration as to whom they choose to activate from IR. A role player is the next man up here, however.
The NFC North-leading team is opening Kalif Raymond‘s practice window Thursday. Raymond has been on IR with a foot injury since late November. After missing the necessary four games, Raymond is back in the mix. The wide receiver/return man will not count toward Detroit’s activations until officially moved back onto the 53-man roster.
Four activations remain for the Lions, who also have linebacker Jalen Reeves-Maybin in the IR-return window. However, an offseason rule change has freed up two more IR activations for teams during the postseason. The Lions may have those two spots earmarked for injured standouts, so they will need to be careful in the near term. But Raymond appears on track to be one of Detroit’s returning players soon.
The team has already used two activations on safety Ifeatu Melifonwu. David Montgomery is not in this equation, having not been placed on IR; the starting running back is viewed as a player who could return in the playoffs. Aidan Hutchinson and Alex Anzalone, however, are in play to be activated. The team will need to save enough activations to accommodate that trio. Linebacker Derrick Barnes also may be in the mix to come back, but he has not been designated for return.
Teams regularly take short-term approaches to their IR-return puzzles, activating players who are ready as opposed to waiting on others’ returns. The Lions are in a more interesting situation, however, with a few defensive starters on the radar to be activated. Hutchinson could return if the Lions reach the NFC championship game, while Davis (broken jaw) has not been deemed out for the season yet. The Lions not placing Davis on IR suggests they expect him to have a chance at returning. Anzalone suffered a broken forearm last month; he may factor into the team’s plans as well. Alim McNeill and Malcolm Rodriguez will not, but the Lions have choices to make.
As for Raymond, he hit IR while leading the NFL in punt-return yards (390). Raymond is in Year 4 with the Lions, having established himself as one of the NFL’s best return men while also contributing as a role player on Detroit’s offense. The Lions have used Tim Patrick as their primary No. 3 wideout, but Raymond would provide another option for the NFL’s No. 1-ranked offense. He put together 576- and 616-yard seasons in 2021 and ’22; through 11 games, Raymond caught 16 passes for 204 yards and two touchdowns.
Eagles To Bring Back QB Ian Book
Dealing with multiple injuries at quarterback, the Eagles hosted Ian Book on a visit. That meeting will lead to a free agency addition. Book is signing with Philadelphia.
This is a practice squad deal, per NFL.com’s Mike Garafolo. With Jalen Hurts in concussion protocol and backup Kenny Pickett dealing with a rib injury, the Eagles are suddenly vulnerable at the game’s most important position. Book profiles as insurance.
Book is making a return trip to Philly, having been with the team for just more than a year earlier in his career. The Eagles claimed Book off waivers from the Saints in August 2022 and carried him until moving on in August 2023. He will join Tanner McKee as healthy Philly QBs presently.
As he goes through the protocol, Hurts did not practice Wednesday. His availability for Week 17 is up in the air. Pickett logged a limited session on Christmas Day, but the former Steelers starter-turned-Hurts backup did not make it through his first extended 2024 appearance unscathed. McKee did not see any game action, but he would be the next man up if both Philadelphia’s starter and backup could not go against the Cowboys. The Eagles drafted McKee in the 2023 sixth round.
The Saints made Book a 2021 fourth-round pick, and he made an emergency start that season. A Saints team wrecked by COVID-19 turned to Book in a Monday-night outing against the Dolphins. It did not go well for the hosts that night, as Book threw two interceptions during the short-notice start. The Notre Dame alum has not played in a regular-season game since. The Eagles rostered him during their 2022 Super Bowl LVII season but did not keep him for the 2023 season, having drafted McKee to play behind Hurts and Marcus Mariota.
Book, 26, has bounced from the Saints to the Eagles to the Patriots to the Chiefs. He has not been with a team since being cut by Kansas City in August. To make room on their practice squad, the Eagles released DB Tariq Castro-Fields. The team also signed running back Lew Nichols to its P-squad.
Dolphins To Waive Shaq Barrett From Reserve/Retired List
Shaq Barrett‘s 2024 has been rather complicated. He has been involved in a few transactions despite not playing this season. After Barrett unretired, he did not factor into the Dolphins’ plans due an NFL deadline.
The Dolphins did not activate Barrett from the reserve/retired list by a late-November deadline that would have allowed him to play this season. Barrett informed the team he wished to come back, after initially retiring, but the Dolphins did not greenlight that opportunity. They are now waiving Barrett from their reserve/retired list, per ESPN.com’s Adam Schefter.
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Since we are well past the trade deadline, all vested veterans released hit waivers. Barrett can play in 2024 if he clears waivers, but Schefter adds his contract being claimed would keep him on the reserve/retired list for the rest of the season. A team could make a play to effectively block a rival from adding the veteran edge rusher, but Barrett has a path to free agency and a potential role soon.
The former NFL sack leader informed the Dolphins in November he wished to play this season, doing so after telling the team he was done just before training camp. Miami had signed Barrett in March, stepping in after the former Super Bowl starter became a Tampa Bay cap casualty. Barrett, 32, would have been on track to help the Dolphins fill their Bradley Chubb void. But his retirement changed those plans. Despite applying for reinstatement, Barrett did not end up being activated by the Dolphins in time to help them this season.
Barrett signed a one-year, $7MM deal with the Dolphins. The terms of that contract would make it a slight surprise if he is claimed. The Dolphins have effectively done right by Barrett, who retired after 10 NFL seasons in July. He could soon catch on with a contender that is attempting to make a Super Bowl push. A team like the Lions, who have dealt with numerous defensive injuries since Aidan Hutchinson went down, would come to mind as a possible suitor. They probably would not be the only team to consider the ex-Bucs starter if he clears waivers.
A rotational role would likely be Barrett’s best-case scenario if he hits free agency and signs with a team soon after. The regular season is coming to a close, and the former Broncos UDFA has not shown top form since an Achilles tear ended his 2022 season. Barrett came back from the injury last season but finished with just 4.5 sacks — his lowest full-season total during his Tampa Bay tenure — and nine QB hits. The Bucs designated him a post-June 1 cut soon after. That said, Barrett is now more than two years removed from that Achilles setback, potentially helping his sales pitch to teams.
Barrett played the lead role for a Bucs defense that dominated the high-scoring Chiefs in Super Bowl LV, keying a second-half onslaught. Tampa Bay then signed off on a four-year, $72MM deal to retain him. Barrett, who led the league with 19.5 sacks in 2019 en route to a 2020 franchise tag, registered 10 sacks in 2021 and made the Pro Bowl. He will become a free agent if unclaimed by 3pm CT Friday.
Buccaneers Place DB Christian Izien On IR
Christian Izien has provided good value for the Buccaneers, who have used the former UDFA in various capacities in their secondary. More Izien plans may well need to wait until next season, however.
The pectoral injury Izien sustained during Tampa Bay’s Week 16 loss in Dallas will lead the second-year defender to IR. The Bucs moved Izien off their 53-man roster Thursday, and the move will sideline him for at least four games. Only a run to the NFC championship game would allow Izien to play again this season, and it is also unclear if he would be ready to return by that point.
Even a partial pec tear would presumably rule out Izien for a return by that point; a full tear would stand to impact the young DB’s offseason program. The Bucs have used Izien in the slot, on the boundary and at safety this season. The versatile piece had most recently been tasked with helping Tampa Bay navigate injuries to safeties Antoine Winfield Jr. and Jordan Whitehead.
Added out of Rutgers last year, Izien earned a season-opening role as Tampa Bay’s primary slot corner. The Bucs used him on 719 defensive snaps. He was on pace to eclipse that this season, logging 697 defensive plays in 14 games. The Bucs drafted Tykee Smith in Round 3 this year, changing their plans in the secondary. Izien has still played on 75% of Tampa Bay’s defensive snaps this year.
As Smith has played in the slot, Izien has shifted around the formation. He has logged more snaps at safety than corner this season, being used to help the team cover for the injuries to Winfield and Whitehead. Pro Football Focus has not viewed Izien as a productive safety, ranking him outside the top 70 at the position, but he has also seen slot time due to Smith health issues and would stand to be in the Bucs’ plans for 2025. Tampa Bay has Izien under contract for one more season.
The Bucs designated Whitehead for return from IR on Tuesday, opening the door to a Week 17 activation. Winfield has missed the past two Bucs games, with this being his second injury-driven hiatus this season. The high-priced DB is not on IR, however.
NFL Practice Squad Updates: 12/25/24
Minor NFL Transactions: 12/25/24
Here are the NFL’s minor moves from Christmas Day:
Tennessee Titans
- Placed on injured reserve: LB Kenneth Murray
- Claimed off waivers: LB David Long
San Francisco 49ers
- Placed on injured reserve: OT Jaylon Moore
Murray started 14 games for the Titans this year before suffering a season-ending wrist injury on Sunday. His 95 tackles currently lead the team, and safety Amani Hooker would have to make 14 stops in the next two games to catch up. To replace Murray, Tennessee reunited with Long, who was originally a Titans sixth-round pick in 2019.
The 49ers were already dealing with an injury to All-Pro left tackle Trent Williams, and now his backup will be sidelined for the last two games of the regular season. Moore started the last five games in Williams’ stead, but will now close out the season on IR as he approaches free agency this offseason.
Minor NFL Transactions: 12/24/24
Tuesday’s minor NFL moves, including elevations for tomorrow’s Christmas Day doubleheader:
Arizona Cardinals
- Signed to active roster: OL Jackson Barton, LB Benton Whitley
- Placed on IR: LT Paris Johnson Jr., RT Jonah Williams
Baltimore Ravens
- Elevated: WR Anthony Miller
Buffalo Bills
- Placed on IR: LB Baylon Spector
Carolina Panthers
- Signed (off 49ers’ practice squad): LB Chandler Wooten
Chicago Bears
- Signed to active roster: S Adrian Colbert
Dallas Cowboys
- Designated for return: T Asim Richards
Detroit Lions
- Waived: LB David Long
Denver Broncos
- Signed to active roster: RB Blake Watson
- Waived: CB Levi Wallace
- Designated for return: RB Tyler Badie
Houston Texans
- Elevated: CB D’Angelo Ross, WR Jared Wayne
Indianapolis Colts
- Signed to active roster: G Mark Glowinski
Jacksonville Jaguars
- Signed to active roster: LB Joe Giles-Harris
Kansas City Chiefs
- Activated from IR: TE Peyton Hendershot
- Elevated: LB Swayze Bozeman, S Deon Bush
New England Patriots
- Designated for return: LB Curtis Jacobs
New York Giants
- Activated: LB Dyontae Johnson
- Designated for return: DL Armon Watts
- Waived: DL Casey Rogers
New York Jets
- Signed to active roster: S Jarius Monroe
- Placed on IR: T Olu Fashanu (story)
Philadelphia Eagles
- Waived: TE Kevin Foelsch
San Francisco 49ers
- Signed (off Cardinals’ practice squad): T Charlie Heck
The Cardinals – who were eliminated from playoff contention Sunday – will close out the season without either of their starting tackles. Both Johnson and Williams are dealing with knee injuries, and they will be shut down for the remainder of the campaign. The former was a full-time starter as a rookie last year and made 14 appearances in 2024 upon switching to the blindside. Williams signed a one-year deal in free agency to handle RT duties, but two separate knee ailments will limit him to six games played this year. The 27-year-old’s free agent stock will take a hit as a result.
Wallace has made 13 appearances in 2024, his first season with the Broncos. The veteran has handled part-time defensive duties along the way, while also chipping in on special teams. As Denver returns to health at the CB spot, though, Wallace will hit the waiver wire. Should he clear, head coach Sean Payton said the Broncos would like to re-sign him via a practice squad deal (h/t Chris Tomasson of the Denver Gazette).
Fashanu exited the Jets’ Week 16 contest on crutches, and it was recently reported he would miss the rest of the season as a result. Today’s move thus comes as no surprise. Interim head coach Jeff Ulbrich said on Tuesday surgery to repair the first-round rookie’s plantar fascia would be needed, but the team has since clarified a procedure will not take place. Fashanu is expected to recover in full through rehab.
NFL Practice Squad Updates: 12/24/24
Tuesday’s taxi squad moves:
Arizona Cardinals
- Signed: CB Darren Hall
Atlanta Falcons
- Signed: LB Rashaan Evans, DL Kyler Baugh
Cincinnati Bengals
- Signed: DT Domenique Davis, LB Craig Young, QB Logan Woodside
Cleveland Browns
- Signed: K Andre Szmyt
Detroit Lions
- Signed: WR Maurice Alexander
Green Bay Packers
- Signed: RB Deshaun Fenwick
- Placed on IR: RB Ellis Merriweather
Miami Dolphins
- Signed: DT Neil Farrell
- Released: TE Hayden Rucci
Minnesota Vikings
- Signed: CB Ambry Thomas
New York Jets
- Signed: DE Kameron Cline
- Released: TE Neal Johnson
Tennessee Titans
- Signed: LB Raekwon McMillan
Szmyt spent time on the Bears’ practice squad last year before playing with the USFL’s St. Louis Battlehawks recently. The 26-year-old terminated his pact with the spring league club to take a deal in Cleveland. A former All-American and Lou Graza winner as the country’s top kicker during his college career, Szmyt could see time late in the year given the Browns’ kicking struggles in 2024.
Thomas appeared to be on his way to join the Colts after he was claimed off waivers by Indianapolis. The veteran corner failed his physical upon arrival with his new team, however, leading to another trip to the waiver wire. No teams put in a claim this time around, but shortly after reaching free agency Thomas has landed a deal. The former 49er has 42 games and 11 starts to his name, and he will provide Minnesota with cornerback depth through the closing stages of the campaign.
Buccaneers Designate S Jordan Whitehead For Return
Jordan Whitehead suffered a pectoral injury last month, and the Buccaneers initially feared a tear had occurred. That did not prove to be the case, though, leaving the door open to a return as early as Week 17. 
The veteran safety could indeed be back in the fold in time for Tampa Bay’s next game. Whitehead returned to practice on Tuesday, per a team announcement. His 21-day activation window is now open, and he must be activated within that span to avoid season-ending injured reserve. The fact Whitehead has returned to practice after missing the minimum four games is an encouraging sign.
Prior to going down, the 27-year-old had served as a full-time starter. Whitehead’s return to the Buccaneers (with whom he spent his first four seasons) has seen him play a key role on defense, recording 76 tackles and three pass deflections. His activation will be welcomed by a Tampa Bay team which has put up underwhelming numbers in several defensive categories (including 250 passing yards allowed per game, which ranks 30th). Whitehead’s coverage statistics have left plenty to be desired in 2024, but having him available will still be significant to the team’s playoff push.
Thanks to their upset loss against the Cowboys on Sunday, the Buccaneers are no longer in control of their fate regarding the NFC South. Tampa Bay sits in a tie with Atlanta at 8-7 on the year, so the final two weeks of the campaign will dictate which team earns a home postseason game during the wild-card round. Given the landscape of the NFC, it is all-but guaranteed only one team from that division will qualify for the playoffs.
Whitehead’s return could see him suit up against the Panthers and Saints to close out the year depending on when he is brought back into the fold. Once he is officially activated, the Buccaneers will have three IR return slots remaining for the regular season.
Jets Sign Veteran K Greg Joseph
It looks like the Jets are bringing in some competition for struggling backup kicker Anders Carlson. NFL agent Brett Tessler disclosed that his client, veteran kicker Greg Joseph, has signed a practice squad contract bringing him back to New York, but this time, for the other team that plays in MetLife. 
The move is necessary after the team’s regular kicker Greg Zuerlein was placed on injured reserve back at the end of October. The immediate replacement answer at the time was Riley Patterson and Spencer Shrader, but both kickers only got one-week tryouts with the team before moving on.
The last five games have belonged to Carlson. After an initial strong opening in New York, in which he made both field goal attempts, one from beyond 50 yards, and all three extra point attempts, Carlson stumbled in his second contest with the Jets when he missed one of two extra point attempts, his only two kicks of the day. He rebounded strongly the next week, scoring 14 points off four field goals and two extra points, but has struggled since, missing two field goal attempts and one extra point in the last two weeks.
Joesph’s got a pretty average history in the NFL as a kicker, making just 82.1 percent of his field goal attempts and 90.6 of his extra point attempts in his seven-year career. Most of the extra point misses came early in his career. In 2018 and from 2021-22, Joseph 14 of 115 extra point attempts. Since then, he’s gone 52-for-54. He kicked for the Vikings for the last three seasons and has spent time with the Giants and Commanders this season.
Amidst Carlson’s struggles, Joseph’s addition to the practice squad should provide a bit of competition at practice. Either Joseph’s presence will spur Carlson on to better deliverables, or Joseph will outperform the incumbent backup and take over as the main placekicker to close out the season.
