There are two schools of thought among NFL players and coaches regarding resting on the final week of the regular season.
Some prefer to play even if there are no incentives and implications because stopping for a week might cause them to lose their momentum.
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There’s also the thought of resting the starters to prevent possible injuries and give them a long time to heal.
But for Week 18 of the 2021 NFL season, some quarterbacks deserve a break because their fate won’t change whether they play or not.
Here are three play-callers who can take it easy before proceeding to the offseason or the playoffs.
3. Russell Wilson
Russell Wilson has no reason to play because the Seattle Seahawks are already out of postseason contention.
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This campaign will only be the second time he’ll miss the playoffs with the team that drafted him in 2012.
The Seahawks will be playing on the road against division rival Arizona Cardinals.
Russell Wilson literally said love you to Pete Carrol and y’all want to cancel the Seahawks and say it’s over and their not a relationship pic.twitter.com/tsDRgimVDG
If this season will be his last with Seattle, it’s fitting to have their win against the Detroit Lions be his final game for the franchise.
There are talks about Wilson exploring other options to continue his NFL journey.
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Whether he stays or not, changes are bound to happen in Seattle, with head coach Pete Carroll potentially on his way out as well.
But playing in Week 18 doesn’t help him in any way possible.
2. Jalen Hurts
Jalen Hurts is lucky that he didn’t get hurt when that safety railing collapsed at FedEx Field.
But their postseason aspirations did not collapse after defeating the Washington Football Team.
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Regardless of what happens during their Week 18 game against the Dallas Cowboys, the Philadelphia Eagles will remain the seventh seed in the NFC playoffs.
Therefore, it would be better for Gardner Minshew to take the field against Dallas.
This angle of Jalen Hurts and the Eagles fans falling after the railing collapsed at FedEx Field
They can let Hurts rest and prepare for their Wild Card game against an undetermined opponent.
Allowing him to step back is also a nice reward for the Eagles’ playoff berth.
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No one expected the team to enter the playoffs under the leadership of rookie head coach Nick Sirianni.
Hurts contributed mainly to the team’s success, especially as another asset in their punishing run game.
1. Aaron Rodgers
It’s up for the football writers to determine if Aaron Rodgers will be this season’s Most Valuable Player.
After all, leading the Green Bay Packers to a 13-3 record is a vital credential that voters must consider.
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Aside from having the best record in the league, Rodgers also has 35 touchdowns and only four interceptions, with 3,977 passing yards through Week 17.
But no matter how the results unfold, he can skip the team’s Week 18 game against the Lions because they already have the top seed in the NFC Playoffs.
"If you win this fourth MVP, I don't think you really wanna get to five. I think you just retire and you go off into the sunset." pic.twitter.com/9JJzPvEief
The Portland Trail Blazers continue to look for the best trade offer they can get for Damian Lillard, and with multiple teams jumping on board, it seems like the Miami Heat are no longer a lock to get him.
The latest reports show that the Toronto Raptors are heavily involved and interested in getting him to Canada, regardless of Lillard’s desire to play in South Florida’s warm weather.
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With that in mind, NBA insider Danny Marang reports that Masai Ujiri and the Raptors won’t even consider trading former Rookie of the Year Scottie Barnes to get Lillard (via Dru).
“Scottie Barnes is not factoring in this. I have heard the Raptors, that Masai — just unwilling to engage on that. The touchpoint is gonna be O.G. Anunoby & whether or not he’s included in the deal…You can bring him to Portland…or you trade him to a 3rd or 4th team”@DannyMarangpic.twitter.com/MSvk1Te4PV
Instead, it’ll all depend on whether they’re willing to include O.G. Anunoby in the transaction, even if the Blazers don’t want to keep him and look to move him to another team instead.
Truth be told, it’s hard to think that Lillard would want to play for the Raptors.
The reason he wants to leave Portland is because they don’t have a championship-caliber team, and things wouldn’t be that much different up north.
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Pascal Siakam is entering the final year of his contract and seems unlikely to extend his stay in Canada, and Barnes regressed vastly last season.
They lost some depth and could be even more undermanned if they also part ways with Anunoby, who’s obviously going to be instrumental in getting Lillard in the first place.
At the end of the day, though, Lillard doesn’t have a say in where he’s traded to, and the Blazers will only take the best offer, regardless of how he feels.
The Golden State Warriors have had to give up on almost every single one of their youngsters.
They parted ways with James Wiseman and recently traded Jordan Poole.
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Still, they held onto Jonathan Kuminga, who has shown flashes of outstanding two-way play but has struggled to find consistent playing time, especially last season.
That might not be the case next year, as coach Steve Kerr recently raved about him, stating that he’s had a very positive summer and that all the coaches have given him rave reviews throughout the course of the offseason (Via 95.7 The Game).
Kerr on Kuminga’s offseason:
“I’m excited about JK. He’s had a really good summer. I was getting reports routinely… The coaches were all raving about him, saying that he’s really worked hard.” pic.twitter.com/4Hh4GANP3P
Kuminga is an elite athlete and his defensive potential is through the roof.
He’s strong, physical, and can finish through contact, and while his shot is a work in progress, he has shown the ability to consistently knock down shots from mid range.
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Some analysts believe he’s in for a breakout season, granted that he’s likely to have Chris Paul running the second unit.
Paul has always been wonderful for young players on the verge of a breakout, and he’ll give him the ball in the spots he needs them to be more efficient.
Kuminga has reportedly been frustrated with his lack of playing time and there were even some rumors of a potential desire to be traded.
Also, there were reports of him not seeing eye-to-eye with Draymond Green.
But he’s still quite young, and while the Warriors don’t usually favor young players or player development, this might finally be his year.
Philadelphia 76ers star Joel Embiid has a little less than two weeks to make up his mind about playing for France in the upcoming Olympics.
The French set an October 10th deadline for the star big man, who could also choose to play for Cameroon or the United States.
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However, NBA analyst Justin Termine believes Embiid shouldn’t even consider playing for any of those teams next summer, and he should focus solely on the Philadelphia 76ers instead (via SiriusXM NBA Radio).
Termine explained that Embiid isn’t going to be able to hold up for an entire season after playing in the Olympics, saying that he’s got the body of a 33-year-old player despite being 29 years old, and pointing out the fact that he’s never played 70 games in a season.
He stated that the Sixers organization, Daryl Morey, and everybody around him should be quite emphatic about this, urging him to stay focused on his NBA career.
Termine also pointed out that Embiid is often worn out and far from his best come playoff time, which is also a fact.
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Truth be told, Embiid would be a prime addition to every team’s roster, even if the French team might not need him as much as Cameroon or Team USA.
The reigning MVP could be replaced by Rudy Gobert or Victor Wembanyama, but there’s simply no way to fill in for him in Philadelphia.
Everybody wants to play in the Olympics, but Embiid’s injury history and proneness could force him to make an uncomfortable decision.