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Perhaps the biggest game of the women’s college basketball season is set to go down in Los Angeles this week.
Jay Monahan met with a group of reporters Wednesday at the Genesis Invitational to cover last week’s meeting between the PGA Tour’s commissioner and President Donald Trump.

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    This was expected to be the case, but Moore confirmed it at his introductory press conference on Thursday. The first-time head coach made a name for himself as an offensive play-caller and is fresh off leading the Eagles’ offense to 33 points in the team’s Super Bowl win over the Chiefs. Moore and the Eagles leaned heavily into the ground game last season, but during his 2023 campaign with the Chargers and his four-year run with the Cowboys (2019-2022), his offenses were ranked in the top-15 in early-down pass rate. How Moore decides to run his offense with the Saints could depend on how their off-season goes. While Alvin Kamara isn’t getting any younger, it’s hard to imagine any coach trusting Derek Carr to lead a high-volume passing attack.
  • NYG Front Office
    Brown just completed his third season as the Giants’ assistant general manager and also interviewed with the Raiders for their GM opening earlier this offseason. Before joining the Giants in 2022, Brown spent five seasons with the Eagles (2017-2021), starting as an assistant director of pro scouting before working his way up to director of player personnel in 2021. Brown has fielded several GM interviews over the last several seasons and nearly landed the Chargers’ GM role in 2024 before the team hired Joe Hortiz from the Ravens. While the last two seasons have proved challenging for Brown and the Giants, the team’s unexpected success during the 2022 season, in which they went 9-7-1 and made the postseason, caught the attention of teams. As the Jaguars continue to vet their GM candidates, it wouldn’t be surprising to see Brown make another deep run that could end with him being tabbed as the man to replace former GM Trent Baalke.
  • FA Defensive Back
    The question everybody wants answered is whether or not Hunter will play as a defensive back or as a receiver at the pro level. While this list doesn’t put any guarantees on how Hunter will be utilized once he reaches the NFL, it perhaps offers some insight into how teams view him heading into the draft. The two-way player excelled as both a defensive back and receiver during his three college seasons and was awarded the Heisman Trophy for his efforts last season. It’s still possible Hunter will do some drills with the receivers, but we may not get more clarity on that until the combine.
  • JAX Quarterback #16
    We’ll see where this one goes, but it’s certainly out of left field. The Jaguars signed Lawrence to a five-year, $275 million contract extension last offseason, and in his introductory press conference, head coach Liam Coen suggested the offense “will be all about Trevor.” There don’t seem to be any signs pointing to the Jaguars’ interest in trading Lawrence, but it’s possible the Steelers were doing their due diligence in reaching out to teams they thought may be willing to make a deal. Lawrence has a no-trade clause baked into his extension, so any trade would need to be approved by the former No. 1 pick.
  • FA Quarterback #8
    In an announcement released on the team’s site, the Jets have shared that they will be moving on from Rodgers before the start of the 2025 season. The soon-to-be-released, future Hall of Famer will be free to sign with any team this offseason, thus ending a cataclysmic two-year run with Gang Green that was marred by a torn achilles, a 5-12 season in 2024, and a further collapse in playing ability. FOX Sports’ Jay Glazer broke the news on Super Bowl Sunday that the Jets planned to move on from Rodgers, who was reportedly asked to shelve his appearances on ESPN’s The Pat McAfee Show during the 2025 season if he did return to the team. The Jets are taking on a $49 million dead cap hit, though that can be broken up over several years if Rodgers is designated as a post-June 1 release. A shadow of the player he was when he last won league MVP in 2021, Rodgers, 41, will likely have to continue his playing career as a bridge QB for any team interested in his services. That’s if anyone is interested at all in the circus this has become. Rodgers, meanwhile, will probably have zero interest in being anyone’s No. 2. It’s quite possible we are at the end of the line of what has been an inner-circle HOF career.
  • SEA Wide Receiver #14
    According to head coach Mike Macdonald, every candidate who was interviewed for the offensive coordinator role was asked about their plans to utilize DK Metcalf. Metcalf’s 108 targets last season were his fewest since his rookie year, although it is worth noting that he did miss two games due to injury. The 27-year-old receiver still finished the season with 66-992-5 while averaging 15.0 YPR but left fantasy managers wanting more, as he failed to hit a top-24 PPR week after Week 7 and cracked double-digit PPR points only four times in his final eight games. Kubiak said during his introductory press conference that he has “a plan” for Metcalf this season. We’ll see if that leads to increased productivity following last year’s disappointing performance.
  • BUF Running Back #4
    In a post on his Instagram Live feed, Cook posted a comment saying "$15 mill year,” leading many to believe that’s what the Bills star running back is hoping to secure on his extension. That would be top of the market money for Cook, who has rushed for 1,000 yards in back-to-back seasons and also led the league with 16 rushing touchdowns in 2024. Where things stand right now, an annual salary of $15 million would make Cook the second-highest paid running back in the league behind only Christian McCaffrey, who is earning $19 million per year. Cook has been one of the top backs in the league in each of the last two seasons and remains under contract through 2025. That said, as he now prepares to enter his contract year, he could be at a legitimate risk of holding out this off-season if his extension doesn’t come in a timely manner.
  • Quarterback
    Colorado QB Shedeur Sanders is visiting with the Browns and Giants.
    Sanders mentioned the visits in a video from Well Off Media, the YouTube channel of his older brother Deion Sanders Jr. The visits themselves are still about a month away, meaning the NFL Combine is next up for Sanders in the pre-draft process. As of a few weeks ago, Sanders had not determined if he would throw at the combine, though he will meet with plenty of teams in Indy. The Browns and Giants are on the clock directly after Tennessee at No. 1 overall. With both teams ready to move in new directions at quarterback, they are already starting their due diligence on the highly-touted prospect.
  • CIN Linebacker #57
    Pratt earned a starting role with the Bengals as a rookie in 2019 and never gave it up. He has started 77 regular season games plus seven postseason contests for the Bengals over the past five years. Pratt led the team with 143 tackles in 2024. He also tallied two forced fumbles, recovered fumbles, and interceptions in what might have been his final year in Cincinnati. According to Rapoport, Pratt was close with defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo before he was fired at the end of the season. He is also about to enter the final year of his contract, and the Bengals have prioritized spending on offense in recent years. It may be best for both sides if the veteran linebacker is traded. The Bengals can also clear $5.9 million in space if no trade partner is found and they choose to cut Pratt.
  • KC Tight End #87
    “I’m gonna take some time to figure it out,” Kelce, 35, said Tuesday on his New Heights podcast. “And I think I owe it to my teammates that if I do come back that it’s gonna be a wholehearted decision and I’m not half-assing it, and I’m fully here for them.” In 2024, Kelce saw big drop offs in production and efficiency, finishing the season with the lowest yards per route run of his NFL career. He averaged 3.9 yards after the catch per reception, the lowest mark of his illustrious career with KC. Even so, Kelce trailed only Brock Bowers and Trey McBride in tight end catches last season. “I think I can play, it’s just whether or not I’m motivated or it’s the best decision for me as a man, as a human, as a person to take on all that responsibility,” Kelce said. If he steps away, the Chiefs would likely reconfigure their passing attack around Xavier Worthy and Rashee Rice.

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‘ONE YEAR OUT’
The U.S. Winter Olympic team is loaded with new stars and returning legends going into the Milan Cortina Games.
“I’m a girl from Minnesota who loves to ski. I realize people might not believe that. Maybe their perception will change after this. I’m not sure. But it really is that simple.”
Kendall Coyne Schofield bids for her fourth Olympic hockey team, and first as a mom.
Olympic gold medalist Erin Jackson discusses struggles with illness and injury and reflects on representation in speed skating ahead of Milan 2026.
The Milan Cortina Games will be the most spread-out Winter Olympics in history.
In 2026, the Winter Olympics welcome a new medal sport for the first time since 1964.

NFL

At 36 years old, new Saints coach Kellen Moore has just become the youngest head coach in the NFL.
Saints quarterback Derek Carr is set to have a cap number of more than $51.4 million during the 2025 season and that has led to speculation that the team might look to move in a different direction this offseason.

Premier League

We are counting down the Top 20 Premier League goal of all-time. Do you agree with our selections?
Here are the latest injury updates and news from around the Premier League.
Joe Prince-Wright, Andy Edwards and Nick Mendola preview another crossover between Spurs and Man United’s rollercoaster seasons, as the sides face off in north London in Matchweek 25.

Rotoworld

What were the top moves from the 2024-25 MLB offseason?
“Cling Kong” finished Wednesday’s loss to Denver with his first career 20-rebound game.
Alex Bregman will make the switch from Houston to Boston after a prolific run with the Astros. Will that continue in 2025?
Nick Pivetta has shown the potential to be a frontline pitcher. Will it happen on a consistent basis in San Diego?
Track all the MLB free agent activity all in one place.

Motor Sports

The Xfinity Series will begin its 33-race season at Daytona International Speedway.
Relive last season’s Supercross action from rounds seven through 11 in a marathon this Sunday on NBC Sports NOW.
Daytona 500 qualifying races cap a slate that includes ARCA and Truck practice.

Celebrating Black Heritage

Olympic gold medalist Erin Jackson discusses struggles with illness and injury and reflects on representation in speed skating ahead of Milan 2026.
Nottingham Forest defender Ola Aina talks with NBC’s Mary Omatiga about the pivotal choices that allowed him to play in the Premier League and being part of a smaller club with big dreams.
Indianapolis Colts DE Kwity Paye calls himself the “Son of Liberia”, a title that reflects his true calling.
Patson Daka and Wilfred Ndidi of Leicester City describe the feelings that come with representing their home countries of Zambia and Nigeria, respectively and the importance of soccer to their cultures.

Golf

The LPGA announced Thursday the creation of a new pace-of-play policy, which will go into effect in March.
Rex Hoggard and Ryan Lavner look at the finer details of what the PGA Tour and President Donald Trump discussed after Commissioner Jay Monahan talked about the meeting during his media availability.
That leaves only one option for the Tour’s new CEO and in the age of player empowerment it is going to be equally unpopular. Whoever leads the game back from the brink will need the iron fist of a benevolent dictator.
The Tour announced Wednesday the additions of former Citigroup CEO Mike Corbat and AutoZone executive chairman Bill Rhodes.
McIlroy shared Wednesday at Torrey Pines that he also played golf with President Donald Trump last month before explaining his view on how to reunify men’s pro golf.
Golf Today unpacks Collin Morikawa’s response to Lucas Glover’s suggestion that AimPoint should be banned on the PGA Tour and if this solely boils down to pace of play and on the putting green.

NBA

College Basketball

The school announced its March 1 matchup against Big East rival Seton Hall will be played at “The World’s Most Famous Arena” rather than on campus in Queens, as originally scheduled.

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The first U.S. Olympic Trials for the 2026 Milan Cortina Games air live on Peacock.
Seattle has added another offensive assistant to work under new coordinator Klint Kubiak.
Iga Swiatek, ranked No. 2, will face either Jelena Ostapenko or Ons Jabeur for a spot in the final.
The Padres announced the signing of the 32-year-old Kyle Hart to a deal for this season that includes a club option for 2026.