NFL Quick Hits (Dec. 18th): Mark Sanchez likely to return this week, Calvin Johnson back at practice, Devin Hester likely out this week, and more

Sanchez should be good to go.

Sanchez should be good to go.

Looks to Start Week 15

He missed last week and showed New York and the rest of the football world that, despite being a rookie and making some mistakes this year, he’s still a much better player than the veteran .

Sanchez has been practicing and looks like he’ll be ready for Sunday’s match-up against the , which bodes well for Sanchez and the Jets passing game if he does start.

Washington Redskins Want

Just a day after seeing GM Vinny Cerrato resign, Bruce Allen replace him, and Jon Gruden rumors fly around, Shanahan is now suddenly the Skins’ top choice.

Shanahan is already reportedly weighing a $10 million offer from the Buffalo Bills, and he’s also said to be considering waiting it out to see if the part ways with . The also remain an option for the former head coach.

Ryan and Turner Limited on Thursday

Reports have them both being “extremely” limited (whatever that means), and regardless of reports that the team is trying to get them back this week, neither are a lock to play.

If the Falcons are serious about a feeble playoff push, they at least need Turner back as their rushing game has been lethargic. Chris Redman has done an okay job in two out of three games, but neither he or should have too much success against a solid pass defense.

Limited, But Improving

Updating previous reports, Fitzgerald is back and practicing, although only on a limited basis. It wouldn’t be that much of a shock to see the Cardinals hold him out this week, as the don’t pose much of a threat to even stay in the game.

Monitor his status up until game-time, but barring any setbacks, he looks like he’ll be good to go.

Back at Practice For Lions

After returning from a knee injury that kept him from practicing on Thursday, it appears Megatron should be able to go on Sunday against the .

Arizona’s pass rush has improved in recent weeks, but they’re still vulnerable against the pass, giving an already potential-ridden Johnson an added boost. However, with throwing him bombs this week, he’s still a risky play.

Questionable For Sunday

Winslow was held out of practice Friday, and has been dealing with issues in his knee for the past few weeks.

If he does miss the contest against the Seahawks, upgrade , as can’t stop the pass, and Bryant would benefit (via targets) from Winslow’s absence.

Percy Harvin Misses Practice Again

Harvin missed yet another practice with his migraine woes, and is unlikely to play for the second straight week. This is developing into a slight concern for the training staff.

If Harvin is out again, upgrade both and , although neither is expected to get a ton of targets against a stingy pass defense on Sunday night.

Likely to Miss Week 15

Hester is expected to miss practice on Friday with a calf injury, and doing so would put him in jeopardy of missing Sunday’s game against the .

He’s been inconsistent and unreliable, anyways, so if you have to run with a Bears receiver this week, try the big-play threat, .

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