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Danny Higginbotham and Paul Burmeister break down the Matchweek 1 finale between Leeds United and Everton, including the handball call that made the difference.

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Leeds United returned to the Premier League with a victory, as Lukas Nmecha’s late penalty lifted Daniel Farke’s men past Everton 1-0 at Elland Road on Monday.
William Byron seeks to make the championship race for a third consecutive season.
After the Minnesota Lynx, very little separates the teams vying for top spots.
On the surface, Monday’s news regarding Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford was positive.

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  • WAS Running Back #32
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    It was Chris Rodriguez that drew the start after Brian Robinson and the Commanders mutually agreed that the veteran back would not play amidst news of the team shopping him, but both backs looked spry in the preseason tuneup. Roriguez got the fun started with a 40-yard scamper on the team’s first possession before Jacory, ahem, Bill, Croskey-Merritt found paint from 27 yards out on the following possession. The two almost certainly sealed the fate of Robinson in Washington with the team seemingly more than content moving forward without his services during a contract year. It shouldn’t take long for Bill to assert himself in this backfield if we are to believe the glaring reports coming from camp this offseason.
  • MIA Running Back #28
    It’s important to note that McDaniel said the decision to keep Achane out of practice this week is “preventative in nature,” which seemingly downplays the severity of this injury. Achane was reported last week to have suffered a “soft tissue lower-body injury” that would keep him out between “days and weeks,” but it doesn’t sound like he’ll be at risk of missing Week 1 based on McDaniel’s update. We’ll have to revisit this the next time McDaniel provides an update on his RB1’s availability.
  • MIN Wide Receiver #18
    Jefferson hasn’t done much since suffering a mild hamstring strain at the start of camp. The Vikings are doing everything to ensure their WR1 is in good health before the start of the season, but will begin ramping him up with Week 1 less than a month away. O’Connell said last week that Jefferson was “definitely progressing” in his recovery, so Monday’s return marks another step in the right direction. His absence during camp due to a soft-tissue injury is concerning, but the Vikings could have just been exercising extreme caution in this instance. It sounds like he’ll be on track to start in Week 1 barring any setbacks.
  • CLE Quarterback #15
    This comes to the surprise of nobody. The Browns opened camp with what was announced as a four-way quarterback competition, but Kenny Pickett, rookie third-rounder Dillon Gabriel, and rookie fifth-rounder Shedeur Sanders never stood much of a chance at unseating the 40-year-old signal-caller. Flacco led the Browns to a playoff appearance in 2023 when he threw for 1,616-13-8 in five starts on his way to winning AP Comeback Player of the Year. Last season with the Colts, Flacco threw for 1,781-12-7 in eight games, proving again to be prone to turnovers while playing more loosely and freely than in his days in Baltimore. While Flacco will open the season as the Browns’ starter, we would expect to see a few different starters under center before the season is up. He’ll profile a mid-QB2 against the Bengals in what could be a high-scoring affair.
  • LA Quarterback #9
    Our national nightmare is over. After refusing on Saturday to say if Stafford worked out as planned, the Rams’ QB1 took to the field in full pads and jersey on Monday, looking ready for his first taste of training camp practice. Stafford has been dealing with a back injury for weeks and, at one point, had an epidural to help with the pain. Stafford has endured numerous injuries throughout his 16-year career, including multiple back injuries. Head coach Sean McVay said last week that part of Stafford’s absence last week was due to function and pain tolerance, which doesn’t seem great. The Rams are going to do what they can to have Stafford ready for the season, but we wouldn’t assume he’s a lock to start Week 1 until we see how he progresses in the coming weeks. If he’s unable to go at any point in the season, Jimmy Garoppolo would take the reins at QB1.
  • GB Quarterback #10
    Love underwent surgery to correct a ligament issue on his non-throwing hand, but was away for less than a week. The Packers’ QB1 was sporting a glove on his hand, but appears to be on track to be ready for Week 1 when the Packers play host to the Lions. Love finished as the QB20 in fantasy points per game last season and had only six top-12 weeks. He’ll profile most weeks as a mid QB2 in an offense that’s expected to feature plenty of Josh Jacobs after leading the league with a 53 percent neutral rush rate last season.
  • WAS Running Back #8
    Robinson averaged fewer than 4.0 yards per carry in five of his final seven games last year, and the Commanders are said to be focused on creating more explosive plays this season. Enter Day 3 rookie RB Jacory Croskey-Merritt, who has steadily earned the coaching staff’s praise through spring and summer practices. The team also has RB Chris Rodriguez Jr., who boasts a career 4.9 YPC average through two seasons operating as a rotational rusher. Robinson is scheduled to enter free agency at the end of the year. If the front office feels good about Croskey-Merritt and Rodriguez, it makes sense for them to send Robinson away in exchange for future draft capital or a young player at a position of need.
  • NYG Wide Receiver #1
    It was reported last week that Nabers was missing practice due to a shoulder injury. Now, there’s a back injury that may or may not be related to his shoulder injury. It’s hard to know without an official team injury report. Regardless, Nabers hasn’t practiced in 11 days and seems unlikely to appear in the team’s final preseason game against the Patriots next week. Head coach Brian Daboll declared last week that he’s “not going to get into any injuries,” which he has largely stuck to this offseason. At this point, the best we can do is hope this is a minor issue for Nabers that won’t keep him out for Week 1 when the Giants visit the Commanders, but we may not get any clear insight on his situation until the week leading up to the game. Nabers caught 109 passes for 1,204 yards and seven touchdowns last season and profiles as a strong WR1 in half and full-PPR formats.
  • CIN Defensive End #91
    Rapoport writes that “with contract talks at an impasse,” the Bengals are finally open to dealing the 2024 sack leader. A willingness to deal Hendrickson would have been better for everybody if the Bengals had considered this months ago, but now the four-time Pro Bowler will hope to find a new home and contract with just three weeks to go before the start of the season. Hendrickson has been holding in at Bengals camp since reporting on July 30, and may need some time to ramp up for the start of the season. In theory, he should have several suitors on the market, but a trade could prove difficult given the pick compensation the acquiring team would have to give up and the money that team would spend on giving Hendrickson a new contract.
  • NYG Quarterback #3
    We’ve finally reached the point where Daboll will be asked on a near-weekly basis who his starting quarterback is until the team inevitably inserts Jaxson Dart as QB1. The question isn’t unwarranted after Dart completed 14-of-16 passes for 137 yards and a touchdown against the Jets on Saturday night, but Wilson was always expected to open the season as the starter, and as of now, those plans haven’t changed. That said, the precision and command Dart showed on Saturday was impressive, and may lead to a changing of the guard that’s a bit sooner than expected. We should still expect Wilson under center in Week 1 when the Giants take on the Commanders.

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Premier League Opening Weekend

Watch all the goals from Matchweek 1 of the 2025-26 Premier League season.
Relive highlights from the final showcase of Matchweek 1, where Everton visited Elland Road to take on Leeds United.
Leeds United returned to the Premier League with a victory, as Lukas Nmecha’s late penalty lifted Daniel Farke’s men past Everton 1-0 at Elland Road on Monday.
James Tarkowski explains why he believes the handball that was called on him “was not a penalty” in Everton’s Premier League opener against Leeds United.
Ethan Ampadu explains why Leeds United are “delighted” with their Matchweek 1 showing against Everton, breaking down the team’s first game back in the Premier League after two seasons away.
Paul Burmeister and Danny Higginbotham unpack the handball call that resulted in a crucial penalty which ultimately decided the Matchweek 1 showdown between Leeds United and Everton.
Lukas Nmecha takes advantage James Tarkowski’s handball in the box and slots home the penalty kick to give Leeds United a late lead against Everton in Matchweek 1.

NFL

Here’s the thing about having a stack of unfinished manuscripts.
Will the Bengals and defensive end Trey Hendrickson get a deal done?
The Commanders reportedly are shopping running back Brian Robinson Jr.
Lamar Jackson, Jahmyr Gibbs, and Justin Jefferson headline Matthew Berry’s updated and expanded positional rankings for the 2025 fantasy season.

Premier League

The Premier League transfers have been buzzing in a very busy summer.
Everton manager David Moyes discusses the handball call that cost his team the game against Leeds United, breaking down why he believes it was a “poor decision” from VAR.
The 2025-26 Premier League table is live, as 19 teams hope to be the one that denies Liverpool repeat status as champions of England’s top tier.
The race to unseat Mohamed Salah and keep him from standing alone atop the Premier League Golden Boot record list is on after Liverpool teammate Hugo Ekitike scored the first goal of this season on Friday, August 15.

NBA

Dante had a solid season in the G-League last year but the Rockets stacked roster didn’t have room for him.
Belinelli played 13 NBA seasons and won a ring as part of the 2014 San Antonio Spurs.
Apparently Masai Ujiri’s firing was not about wins and losses since Toronto just promoted from within.
Bailey, the No. 5 pick in June’s draft, had an up-and-down showing in two Summer League in Utah.

Golf

Tee times and TV times for the opening round of the FedExCup playoff finale, the Tour Championship at East Lake Golf Club.
Was the fan behavior at the BMW Championship a “harbinger” for things to come at the Ryder Cup? Joel Beall discusses this and his read on Keegan Bradley’s captains picks for Team USA, including himself.
Golf Today make their arguments for and against the Tour Championship using a match play format before explaining that the players generally choose to have a winner-take-all stroke format.
Golf Today debates Tiger Woods comparisons for Scottie Scheffler after his comeback win at the BMW Championship, where he displayed “a new kind of greatness” amid a run of success “very similar” to Tiger’s prime.
Damon Hack and Ryan Lavner take a closer look at Team Europe, highlighting the strengths and weaknesses of the current projected roster that “looks very dangerous.”
Lowry can’t earn any points this week, but Hojgaard has the opportunity to surpass him in the standings.

Motor Sports

Mikkel Haarup is well inside the top 20 in SuperMotocross League points, but it is unlikely that he will be healthy enough to ride during the playoffs.
With his fifth consecutive win of the season in Race 1 and a third in Race 2, Bobby Fong now has a 17-point advantage over Cameron Beaubier.
Jo Shimoda won his first race of 2025 at RedBud and has stood on the podium in every race since,
ThorSport Racing announces that Matt Crafton, a three-time Truck champion, will end his full-time driving career after this season.

Rotoworld

Christian McCaffrey and Omarion Hampton are on the rise, while Puka Nacua and Rashee Rice slide in Matthew Berry’s Overall Top 200 rankings.
Bryan Abreu, Nolan McLean and Miguel Andujar are among the newcomers to the updated Top 300.
Patrick Daugherty reacts to the news of veteran Joe Flacco being named the Cleveland Browns’ starting QB and warns fantasy managers to draft TE David Njoku and WR Jerry Jeudy with ‘midseason chaos in mind’.
With trade rumors swirling around Commanders running back Brian Robinson Jr., Patrick Daugherty explains why the 26-year-old’s fantasy outlook remains clouded before highlighting potential landing spots.
The Fantasy Football Happy Hour crew shows the best bets to lead the NFL in rushing touchdowns, including Philadelphia Eagles’ Jalen Hurts, Baltimore Ravens’ Derrick Henry and San Francisco 49ers’ Christian McCaffrey.
The FFHH crew breaks down Ladd McConkey’s brief appearance in the Chargers’ preseason game against the Rams, questioning if the addition of veteran WR Keenan Allen could impact McConkey’s stock in fantasy football.

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The Bengals may indeed be listening to trade offers for defensive end Trey Hendrickson.
Edmund won two ATP titles and, in 2018, became only the second British man after Andy Murray to reach the semifinals of the Australian Open.
Although still wearing a noncontact jersey, Lagway stepped on the field for 11-on-11 drills for the first time since straining his left calf.