Philadelphia, PA (Sports Network) - The following is a list of inactive players for tonights game. SAN DIEGO CHARGERS AT KANSAS CITY CHIEFS, 1:00 PM (ET) San Diego - WR Keenan Allen, DT Ryan Carrethers, CB Greg Ducre, DE Cordarro Law, RB Ryan Mathews, DE Damion Square, G Chris Watt Kansas City - WR Donnie Avery, CB Marcus Cooper, OT Laurent Duvernay-Tardif, CB Phillip Gaines, OL Eric Kush, QB Alex Smith, DT Nick Williams CHICAGO BEARS AT MINNESOTA VIKINGS, 1:00 PM (ET) Chicago - QB Jimmy Clausen, S Chris Conte, DT Brandon Dunn, K Robbie Gould, DE Austen Lane, OT Charles Leno, CB Al Louis-Jean Minnesota - OT Carter Bykowski, DB Ahmad Dixon, LB Chad Greenway, RB Henry Josey, CB Shaun Prater, LB Brandon Watts, G David Yankey PHILADELPHIA EAGLES AT NEW YORK GIANTS, 1:00 PM (ET) Philadelphia - S Jerome Couplin, CB Bradley Fletcher, QB Nick Foles, DE Taylor Hart, OT Dennis Kelly, WR Jeff Maehl, C Julian Vandervelde NY Giants - TE Jerome Cunningham, OL Adam Gettis, DT Dominique Hamilton, G Eric Herman, CB Jayron Hosley, LB Devon Kennard, WR Corey Washington DALLAS COWBOYS AT WASHINGTON REDSKINS, 1:00 PM (ET) Dallas - DT Josh Brent, OT Doug Free, S Jakar Hamilton, OT Donald Hawkins, LB Rolando McClain, QB Dustin Vaughan, LB Dekoda Watson Washington - LB Steve Beauharnais, WR Leonard Hankerson, G Rishaw Johnson, G Josh LeRibeus, DB Kenny Okoro, DT Travian Robertson, RB Chris Thompson CLEVELAND BROWNS AT BALTIMORE RAVENS, 1:00 PM (ET) Cleveland - WR Phil Bates, DB Justin Gilbert, QB Brian Hoyer, LS Charley Hughlett, OT Andrew McDonald, DL Ahtyba Rubin, OG Ryan Seymour Baltimore - DL Chris Canty, NT Terrence Cody, CB Chris Greenwood, DE Steven Means, OT Eugene Monroe, TE Phillip Supernaw, S Brynden Trawick NEW ORLEANS SAINTS AT TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS, 1:00 PM (ET) New Orleans - OT Terron Armstead, WR Brandon Coleman, LB Moise Fokou, LB Jerry Franklin, CB Stanley Jean-Baptiste, WR Seantavius Jones, S Kenny Vaccaro Tampa Bay - OT Anthony Collins, LB Mason Foster, CB Isaiah Frey, WR Robert Herron, RB Mike James, WR Solomon Patton, DE George Uko NEW YORK JETS AT MIAMI DOLPHINS, 1:00 PM (ET) NY Jets - DT T.J. Barnes, WR Percy Harvin, S Jaiquawn Jarrett, OL Wesley Johnson, C Nick Mangold, WR Walter Powell, QB Matt Simms Miami - CB Walt Aikens, C Sam Brenner, DT Deandre Coleman, WR Matt Hazel, RB LaMichael James, WR Rishard Matthews, G Dallas Thomas BUFFALO BILLS AT NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS, 1:00 PM (ET) Buffalo - RB Bryce Brown, DT Marcell Dareus, CB Stephon Gilmore, WR Marquise Goodwin, TE Chris Gragg, LB Randell Johnson, OT Cyrus Kouandjio New England - CB Brandon Browner, OL Dan Connolly, WR Julian Edelman, RB Jonas Gray, TE Rob Gronkowski, LB Donta Hightower, OT Sebastian Vollmer INDIANAPOLIS COLTS AT TENNESSEE TITANS, 1:00 PM (ET) Indianapolis - TE Dwayne Allen, OT Gosder Cherilus, LB Jerrell Freeman, NT Zach Kerr, CB Sheldon Price, G Joe Reitz, LB Bjoern Werner Tennessee - OT Terren Jones, OT Taylor Lewan, QB Zach Mettenberger, LB Dontay Moch, DE Ropati Pitoitua, WR Rico Richardson, DB Jemea Thomas JACKSONVILLE JAGUARS AT HOUSTON TEXANS, 1:00 PM (ET) Jacksonville - S Matt Daniels, CB Jeremy Harris, DT Roy Miller, QB Stephen Morris, OG Tyler Shatley, DE Chris Smith, WR Tommy Streeter Houston - LB Jason Ankrah, DB Josh Aubrey, TE Garrett Graham, LB Mike Mohamed, WR DeVier Posey, QB Tom Savage, OG Xavier Sua-Filo CAROLINA PANTHERS AT ATLANTA FALCONS, 4:25 PM (ET) Carolina - CB James Dockery, OT David Foucault, LB A.J. Klein, S Robert Lester, DT Kyle Love, G Amini Silatolu, RB DeAngelo Williams Atlanta - CB Ricardo Allen, FS Charles Godfrey, RB Steven Jackson, DE Stansly Maponga, QB Sean Renfree, OT Jonathan Scott, LB Tyler Starr DETROIT LIONS AT GREEN BAY PACKERS, 4:25 PM (ET) Detroit - G Rodney Austin, WR Ryan Broyles, DT Nick Fairley, QB Kellen Moore, DT Caraun Reid, CB Josh Thomas, DE Larry Webster Green Bay - LB Carl Bradford, DT Bruce Gaston, C Garth Gerhart, RB DuJuan Harris, CB Davon House, WR Jeff Janis, TE Justin Perillo ST. LOUIS RAMS AT SEATTLE SEAHAWKS, 4:25 PM (ET) St. Louis - TE Alex Bayer, DE Alex Carrington, TE Justice Cunningham, CB E.J. Gaines, G/C Barrett Jones, G Brandon Washington, DE Ethan Westbrooks Seattle - DE Demarcus Dobbs, TE Cooper Helfet, WR Jermaine Kearse, OL Keavon Milton, CB Tharold Simon, C Max Unger ARIZONA CARDINALS AT SAN FRANCISCO 49ERS, 4:25 PM (ET) Arizona - SS Chris Clemons, G Jonathan Cooper, LB Larry Foote, WR Brittan Golden, DE Kareem Martin, QB Drew Stanton, G Anthony Steen San Francisco - CB Tramaine Brock, LB Ahmad Brooks, CB Perrish Cox, RB Carlos Hyde, QB Josh Johnson, WR Stevie Johnson, S Eric Reid OAKLAND RAIDERS AT DENVER BRONCOS, 4:25 PM (ET) Oakland - OL Tony Bergstrom, WR Vincent Brown, CB T.J. Carrie, CB Chimdi Chekwa, DT Stacy McGee, WR Denarius Moore, OT Menelik Watson Denver - T Paul Cornick, TE Dominique Jones, LB Brandon Marshall, OT Michael Schofield, RB Juwan Thompson, DT Mitch Unrein, SS T.J. Ward CINCINNATI BENGALS AT PITTSBURGH STEELERS, 8:30 PM (ET) Cincinnati - OT Tanner Hawkinson, C T.J. Johnson, WR Greg Little, QB A.J. 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Drazen Petrovic Jersey . After making his All-Star debut in Fridays Rising Stars Challenge, the Raptors sophomore centre wont be sticking around for the duration of the weekends festivities, thinking about the big picture instead.Its not the first time that the New York Yankees have raided the Boston Red Sox for a free agent outfielder -- Johnny Damon comes to mind -- and the Bronx Bombers werent shy about offering big money for an outfielder that is a premier base stealer, when healthy. Numbers Game looks at the Yankees addition of Jacoby Ellsbury. The Yankees Get: CF Jacoby Ellsbury. Ellsbury, 30, has been a productive player when healthy, a career .297 hitter who has led the American League in steals three times. However, hes missed a lot of time -- 264 games to be precise -- over the last four seasons, which makes a long-term investment risky, particularly for a player on the north side of 30 years of age. While Ellsbury had a 32-home-run season in 2011, thats the only season of his career in which hes finished with more than 10 home runs so, even in new Yankee Stadium, which plays well to lefthanded hitters, its not likely that Ellsbury will be a significant power threat. He could hit double figures in home runs, but its a long way from 10 or 12 to 30-plus. But, a little power to go with tremendous base-stealing ability makes Ellsbury an asset offensively. Over the course of his career, he has stolen 241 bases in 287 attempts (83.9%), including a ridiculous 52 in 56 attempts (92.9%) last season. The question, on top of whether Ellsbury can stay healthy, is for how much longer can he be that top-of-the-order base-stealing threat? Is it three years? Five? Given Ellsburys speed on the bases, it should come as little surprise that he covers a lot of ground in centre field. Over the last four seasons, he ranks among the Top 10 centre fielders with 225 Defensive Runs Saved, while ranking sixth in Ultimate Zone Rating.dddddddddddd. Putting Ellsbury in centre field, moving Brett Gardner back to left field and Ichiro Suzuki in right will give the Yankees exceptional range in the outfield and ought to help their pitching staff to some degree. Despite his injuries, Ellsbury has accumulated a fWAR of 22.4 since 2008, which ranks fourth among centre fielders. The odds are that, over the course of the deal, there will be years that the Yankees regret because injury and/or age prevent Ellsbury from contributing like he has to this point in his career, but if there are five really good years in there, then that might be enough for the Yankees. A healthy Ellsbury improves their chances of returning to the postseason. The Red Sox are likely to move Shane Victorino to centre field to make up for the loss of Ellsbury and they could still be active in the free agent market looking for a corner outfielder. Additionally, prospect Jackie Bradley Jr. could be ready for another chance to stick as an every day player in the majors. Signed for seven years and $153-million, with an option for an eighth year that would run the contract to $169-million, Ellsbury is the latest in a long line of lucrative Yankees free agent signings, many of which have not panned out, but its only money and the Yankees generate enough of it that they can afford to swing and miss every so often, particularly with the chance to hit a proverbial home run. Scott Cullen can be reached at Scott.Cullen@bellmedia.ca and followed on Twitter at http://twitter.com/tsnscottcullen. For more, check out TSN Fantasy on Facebook. ' ' '