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Alysa Liu is in second and Amber Glenn is in sixth after the short program on Day 2 at the ISU Figure Skating Grand Prix Final in Nagoya, Japan.

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Liu sets personal best in Grand Prix final short
Alysa Liu skated to a personal best 75.79 points in her short program at the ISU Grand Prix of Figure Skating Final in Nagoya, Japan, slotting her in second place behind Japan's Mone Chiba heading into the free skate.

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  • DAL Wide Receiver #88
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    That didn’t take long. Just minutes after being reviewed by the Cowboys’ independent neurologists for a concussion, Lamb has been ruled out for the game. His day ends with a 6-121-0 receiving line on eight targets, setting a new season-high in receiving yards. Lamb ripped off several big gains in this one, with his longest reception coming on a 37-yard catch-and-run. With this injury occurring on a Thursday, Lamb will have some extra time to clear protocol ahead of Week 15’s game against the Vikings, but his status will be one to watch next week.
  • DET Wide Receiver #14
    St. Brown was unable to practice this week after injuring his ankle last Thursday against the Packers. While he possesses some re-injury risk, he was moving very well during warmups and should be started against the Cowboys this evening. The Lions declared S Kerby Joseph, WR Kalif Raymond, OG Kayode Awosika, TE Hayden Rucci, DL Mekhi Wingo and DL Tyler Lacy inactive for Week 14 against the Cowboys. Lions RT Penei Sewell (shoulder), LT Taylor Decker (shoulder/rest) and C Graham Glasgow (knee) are active.
  • CIN Wide Receiver #5
    He’s not completely out of concussion protocol yet, but this is a great sign about his chances of playing on Sunday against the Bills. It’s an upgrade from a limited session on Wednesday. Higgins would be an easy WR2 despite how the Bills invite the running game with Joe Burrow back feeding Higgins the rock.
  • WAS Quarterback #5
    That’s a pretty strong sign that he’s passed most of Dan Quinn’s tests on functional contact. We’ll see what Quinn has to say on Friday — it’s possible the Commanders just don’t want Daniels to play again this season given they’re all but eliminated from playoff contention — but fantasy managers should have some cautious optimism that he can play against the Vikings in Week 14.
  • NO Wide Receiver #12
    Olave has been an injury report mainstay this season, but to his credit he’s played in all 12 Saints games and hasn’t seen a noticeable drop in production. He looks likely to be cleared off the injury report on Friday. Or, failing that, at least make his way to an optimistic questionable listing. He played off just one practice last week.
  • CLE Quarterback #4
    Neither Shedeur Sanders nor Dillon Gabriel are having their practice reps taken by Watson. Jones believes it is “quite possible, if not likely,” Cleveland carries Watson on their 2026 roster as part of a quarterback competition — another huge four-quarterback battle is possible if one of Sanders or Gabriel is not traded. Jones goes on to call the Watson contract “unmovable” while noting that the Browns have two first-round picks and could trade up for another quarterback prospect in this year’s draft. The ol’ nothing is settled, but nothing is settled gambit. Watson has a realistic chance of actually playing next year, but whether he’ll be able to outperform Gabriel and Sanders after tearing his Achilles and playing horrible football for the Browns in 2023 is anyone’s guess.
  • PIT Quarterback #8
    We’d be surprised if Rodgers wasn’t up for Week 14’s game against the Ravens — it’s a huge game in the AFC North standings — but he didn’t exactly deliver a lot to the table in Week 13. From a fantasy perspective, he’s a low-end superflex QB2 at best. And after his 117-yard scoreless performance, you can argue he should be even lower.
  • ATL Wide Receiver #5
    It’s almost sure to go down as another DNP — London’s eighth in a row — and Raheem Morris saying that London has a chance to play feels like it’s an iffy one at best from where we sit Thursday. London will almost undoubtedly be on the questionable line if he can summon up some kind of effort in practice on Friday, but we’d have to say he’s on the pessimistic side of it without some major positive reporting appearing in the next 24 hours.
  • PHI Defensive Tackle #98
    Carter has been listed with a shoulder injury on the Eagles’ injury report this season. Evidently, both shoulders were hurt. Carter has already been ruled out for the Eagles’ Week 14 game against the Chargers on Monday night, and his goal is “to be as close to 100 percent as possible for the playoff run.” The game-wrecking defensive tackle experienced a slight dip in his pass-rush win rate from 2024 to 2025, dropping from 12.9 percent to 11.5 percent. Despite the injuries, he ties for third on the team with 36 quarterback pressures.
  • CAR Running Back #5
    As the Panthers head into their bye week, Canales said he “likes” the backfield balance the team struck in Week 13’s upset of the Rams, when Dowdle saw 18 rushes to 17 carries for Chuba Hubbard. Hubbard, fully recovered from a calf injury, ran 15 pass routes against LA — catching a touchdown on two grabs — while Dowdle logged six routes and caught both of his targets. “Some of it was third-down opportunities. We’ve been using Chuba primarily as our third-down back, and then he gets series as we go,” Canales said. With his pass game involvement reduced to almost nothing, Dowdle will be a low-ceiling, touchdown-dependent RB3 when the Panthers return from bye in Week 15. Hubbard, meanwhile, will have some value in deeper PPR formats.

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NFL Week 14

Matthew Berry reveals the 10 facts you need to know before Week 14, including why Joe Burrow and Matthew Stafford are poised for big weeks.
Josh Allen, Jahmyr Gibbs, Puka Nacua, and Trey McBride highlight the positional rankings for Week 14 of the 2025 NFL season.
Myles Simmons and Mike Florio break down the Texans vs. Chiefs showdown on Sunday Night Football, discussing if Patrick Mahomes and Co. can find success against an impressive Houston defense.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms preview the Houston Texans vs. Kansas City Chiefs matchup on Sunday Night Football, where Patrick Mahomes and Co. look to keep their season alive against the best defense in football.
Another week, another group of under-the-radar RBs, WRs and TEs who could spike for fantasy football lineups.
Ranking and evaluating all of Week 14’s top plays at quarterback, running back, receiver, tight end, kicker and defense.
The FFHH crew discuss why C.J. Stroud could be worth picking up against a struggling Kansas City Chiefs defense and look at other quarterbacks available on the waiver wire.

NBA

Lauri Markkanen and Keyonte George combined for 59 points in a strong Utah effort in Brooklyn.
LeBron James fed Rui Hachimura for the 3-pointer that broke the Raptors’ hearts and gave the Lakers a dramatic, buzzer-beating win.
Derrick White scored 30 points as the Celtics routed the Wizards in Washington.
VJ Edgecombe’s putback and Tyrese Maxey’s block gave the 76ers an electric conclusion in a win over the Warriors.

College Football Week 14

Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry discuss the fallout of Lane Kiffin leaving Ole Miss and analyze why they believe he could have handled the situation differently.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry break down the upcoming SEC Championship matchup between Georgia and Alabama, where they expect the Bulldogs to come out on top after dominating in the month of November.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry discuss their expectations for the Big Ten Championship game between Ohio State and Indiana, where two of the most complete teams in college football are set to clash.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry discuss the Big 12 Championship game, where BYU will get a chance to avenge its loss to Texas Tech from earlier this season.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry preview the ACC Championship between Virginia and Duke at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, sharing why the Cavaliers should once again beat the Blue Devils and it shouldn’t be close.
Connor Rogers breaks down the film on Nebraska’s star RB Emmett Johnson, who is able to make a play any way you want.
Joshua Perry, Ahmed Fareed, Chris Simms and Nicole Auerbach look ahead to the Big Ten Championship Game between undefeated teams in No. 1 Ohio State and No. 2 Indiana.

Premier League

Paul Burmeister, Tim Howard, and Danny Higginbotham look ahead to Aston Villa’s huge matchup with Arsenal at Villa Park this weekend.
West Ham manager Nuno Espirito Santo shares his takeaways from his side’s comeback against Manchester United to snatch a point at Old Trafford.
Soungoutou Magassa’s late goal punished Manchester United’s failure to turn control into goals, as West Ham United claimed a point from a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford on Thursday.
Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim details where his side fell short in their 1-1 draw with West Ham.

Golf

Watch highlights from the opening round of the 2025 Hero World Challenge at Albany Golf Course on New Providence Island in The Bahamas.
Damon Hack and Brandel Chamblee review Scottie Scheffler’s first round of the Hero World Challenge while discussing his continued ascendence as one of the best to ever play the game.
Brad Faxon joins Golf Central from the Bahamas to talk about the Optum Golf Channel Games, preview the Hero World Challenge and react to Tiger Woods’ press conference.
Todd Lewis joins Golf Today to analyze PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp and Tiger Woods meeting with the Hero World Challenge field to discuss potential schedule changes, sharing what it could mean for the future of the sport.
Scottie Scheffler walks and talks with Todd Lewis about the year he had in 2025, being on the losing end of the Ryder Cup and why he enjoys playing in the Hero World Challenge.
Keegan Bradley talks about the lingering Ryder Cup loss and the Golf Central crew discusses what he’s doing to move forward.

Motor Sports

Michael Jordan and Heather Gibbs are expected to testify Friday in the antitrust case that claims NASCAR has acted as monopolistic bullies.
The attorney for the two teams suing NASCAR portrayed series chairman Jim France as “a brick wall” in negotiations over the new revenue-sharing model.
Teams asked for an improved revenue model in early 2022 and argued the system at the time was unsustainable, testified NASCAR president Steve O’Donnell.
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Rotoworld

Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter discuss Tee Higgins’ fantasy outlook with Joe Burrow’s return under center and how they profile against the Buffalo Bills in Week 14.
Just how bad have things gotten for Lamar Jackson? Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter analyze his recent slump after missing Thursday’s practice with an ankle injury.
With Trey Benson’s Week 14 status up in the air, Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter evaluate how fantasy managers should handle the Cardinals’ backfield options against the Rams.
With Dave Canales announcing Rico Dowdle will remain the Panthers’ primary early-down running back, Denny Carter says his fantasy ceiling is slightly lowered due to losing passing game usage to Chuba Hubbard.
FFHH dives into best bets for Thursday night’s clash between the Cowboys and Lions’ high-powered offenses, with eyes on George Pickens and Jameson Williams in player prop markets.
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