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2025 NFL Week 12 Buzz: Joe Mixon Won’t Play This Season; Browns Extend Defender

Who’s starting, who’s hurt, and who’s on the move? 

NFL news is nonstop, and we’re breaking it all down week by week this season.

Here’s the latest on what’s happening around the league entering Week 12:

The Browns signed Wright, a third-round pick in 2022, to a three-year, $33 million extension with $21 million guaranteed, per ESPN. Through nine games, he has totaled 3.0 sacks, one forced fumble and 24 combined tackles. 

Mixon, who’s recovering from an offseason foot injury, isn’t expected to play this season, per NFL Media. Last season, the two-time Pro Bowler rushed for 1,016 yards and 11 touchdowns on 4.1 yards per carry, while totaling 36 receptions for 309 yards and one touchdown. Houston ranks 23rd in the NFL with 107.6 rushing yards per game this season.

In other news, Texans QB C.J. Stroud and safety Jalen Pitre both remain in concussion protocol and will sit out this week against the Bills. Davis Mills has been the Texans’ QB for the past two games, with Houston winning both times. He threw for 274 yards on 26-for-41 passing with one touchdown on Sunday against the Titans. That was Mills’ third consecutive appearance, as Stroud injured himself in Week 9 against the Broncos and has not played since. 

Green Bay’s starting running back is participating in individual drills at practice after suffering a knee injury in Week 11, per USA TODAY. The three-time Pro Bowler has rushed for 648 yards and 11 touchdowns on 3.8 yards per carry, while totaling 237 receiving yards this season. The Packers host the Vikings on Sunday.

Jackson was absent from the portion of practice open to reporters for the second consecutive week. This time, it was his ankle that was the problem. While it’s possible that was largely precautionary, the fact that the team listed a new ailment for its star quarterback is notable. Jackson has already missed three games this season with a hamstring injury. A knee injury kept him out of one practice last week, but he was able to play in Sunday’s win over the Browns.

The Bills are reportedly benching Coleman for their Thursday Night Football matchup for the second consecutive week. He doesn’t carry an injury tag but is being held out because of multiple disciplinary reasons — primarily for being late to team meetings. It’s unclear when Buffalo will reactivate its second-year pass-catcher. 

Bengals QB Joe Burrow fully participates at practice

Burrow was already ahead of schedule for returning to action after undergoing toe surgery in September, and he might have expedited his return process even further. He was a full participant in Wednesday’s practice, marking the first time he has practiced fully since he was sidelined with the aforementioned toe injury. Burrow’s practice window was opened last week, giving the Bengals 21 days to either activate him or rule him out for the season. 

Burrow told FOX Sports’ Jay Glazer earlier this month that he was targeting to return for the Bengals’ Thanksgiving Day tilt against the Ravens. The Bengals face the Patriots next. If Burrow plays Sunday, he’ll be without his top WR Ja’Marr Chase, who’s serving a one-game suspension.

Dart continues to progress through concussion protocol, and Giants interim coach Mike Kafka said the rookie quarterback is trending toward playing Sunday against the Lions as long as there are no setbacks in the process. Kafka said Dart would go through a non-contact practice Wednesday but would not reveal whether he or veteran Jameis Winston would get the majority of snaps with the first-team offense. Dart missed the Giants’ game last weekend against the Packers, a 27-20 loss that Winston started, after getting concussed Nov. 9 in a loss to the Bears. Kafka confirmed the plan is for Winston to serve as the backup in Detroit if Dart is cleared to start, which is the Giants’ plan rather than taking a conservative approach and holding the 22-year-old out until Dec. 1 at New England.

In other news, Giants linebacker and first-round pick Abdul Carter denies reports that he slept through a team practice last week and was benched during the opening series of Sunday’s game against the Packers because of that, per ESPN. Instead, Carter says that it was simply a scheduling snafu. “My mistake was an honest mistake,” he said.

What’s more, Kafka is not planning to make any staff changes following another blown fourth-quarter lead that caused the Giants a fifth consecutive loss this week. Status quo means Shane Bowen remains in his role as defensive coordinator. His unit allowed 27 points to Green Bay, which had scored 20 combined over the previous two weeks, including a seven-play, 65-yard touchdown drive in just over three minutes that provided the final margin of defeat.

Penix will have season-ending surgery to repair a partially torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee, the team announced. That leaves veteran Kirk Cousins as the starter for the remainder of the season, as the Falcons prepare to take on the Saints on Sunday. Penix had two ACL surgeries on his right knee during his college career. It is not known how another surgery will affect his status for the start of the 2026 season. Penix had started nine games for Atlanta in 2025, throwing for 1,982 yards with none touchdowns against three interceptions, while posting an 88.5 passer rating.

Sanders will make his first pro start this weekend in Las Vegas, as Cleveland turns to the high-profile signal-caller while fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel recovers from a concussion. Sanders replaced an injured Gabriel for the second half of the Browns’ 23-16 loss to the Ravens last week. It was a shaky debut as Sanders, a fifth-round pick in this year’s draft, completed just 4 of 16 passes with an interception. He also was sacked twice and fumbled once.

Find more on this developing story here.

The 41-year-old Rodgers could still play Sunday against the Bears despite having a fractured left wrist. Head coach Mike Tomlin said the team will evaluate Rodgers’ availability later in the week and that the key to his potential return will be whether he can function safely with a brace protecting the wrist. If Rodgers sits out, backup Mason Rudolph would start for the AFC North-leading Steelers when they face the NFC North-leading Bears this week.

The Associated Press contributed to this report.

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