The Patriots are preparing for their first postseason game since 2021, so they'll be playing their most meaningful football this Sunday against the Chargers. They are one of the few fortunate playoff teams to be healthier than they have been for much of the season, but Mike Vrabel just dropped a bombshell that certainly changes that a bit. While speaking to reporters ahead of practice on Wednesday, the head coach shared that several players are dealing with an illness and won't be practicing much because of it, nearly all of whom are starters on the roster.
Samuel has been playing through the pain barrier in recent weeks. The offseason trade acquisition from the San Francisco 49ers is dealing with bruising in his heel, but it hasn't affected his ability to become an offensive focal point. He wants this momentum to continue, but the Commanders are rightfully proceeding with extreme caution. After the Commanders listed Samuel as questionable for the clash, Quinn was noncommittal. He revealed that they plan to take it through right up until the inactives are due, which will likely involve some pre-game workout before the former South Carolina prospect's status is finalized.
PITTSBURGH -- The Steelers defense will get a boost from at least two starters returning from injury for Sunday's game against the Cleveland Browns - and one more could be available, too. Cornerback Joey Porter Jr., who hasn't played since injuring his hamstring in the Week 1 win against the Jets, is off the injury report, as is pass rusher Alex Highsmith, who sprained his ankle in Week 2.