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NBC Sports brings the latest from The Players Championship after a carnage-filled Round 3 at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida. Watch on Golf Channel!
Intense winds set Scheffler off at The Players
Dramatic winds have wreaked havoc on The Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass -- and not even the world No. 1, Scottie Scheffler, was immune from the chaos or the fury it unleashed.

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Watch the 73rd Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring, part of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship. Catch the action on Peacock!
Rebecca Lowe, Robbie Earle, and Tim Howard recap all the action from Saturday’s slate in Matchweek 29, including Brentford’s comeback win over Bournemouth, Man City’s draw with Brighton, and Forest’s rout of Ipswich.
With inclement weather in the afternoon forecast Sunday in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida, PGA Tour and NBC officials have adjusted TV times.
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  • KC Wide Receiver #9
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    Smith-Schuster returns to the Chiefs on a one-year deal after serving in a complementary role with the team in 2024. The financials have not yet been released, but they are unlikely to turn many heads. Smith-Schuster was responsible for modest returns outside of the one game he played without all of Rashee Rice, Hollywood Brown, and DeAndre Hopkins, putting up a massive 8-130 receiving line in Week 5. While Nuk is no longer in town, the team also re-signed Brown, have promising second-year speedster Xavier Worthy, and will likely be getting back Rice, pending any legal ramifications from his previous troubles.
  • FA Wide Receiver #10
    The $45 million sum equates to $15 million per year. This is a homecoming for Kupp, who grew up in Yakima, WA and later attended Eastern Washington University. Reports consistently indicated that Kupp preferred to remain on the West Coast, with some journalists reporting that Seattle, specifically, appealed to him. It remains to be seen how the Seahawks will deploy Kupp and Jaxon Smith-Njigba, two slot-oriented players, but the coaching staff undoubtedly has a plan in mind. Kupp averaged 1.88 yards per route run across the full 2024 season. In 12 regular season games, he caught 67-of-97 targets for 710 yards and six touchdowns.
  • CIN Wide Receiver #1
    Pelissero noted that both deals could be completed “in the coming days.” Chase’s extension is the Bengal’s top priority, but Higgins, currently on his second franchise tag, should not be far behind. Chase is expected to be the highest-paid non-quarterback in NFL history. Myles Garrett recently took that crown with a four-year, $40 million deal. Higgins will likely top out at $30 million per year with fewer years in his deal than Chase.
  • KC Running Back #29
    Per FOX NFL’s Jordan Schultz, Hunt can make another million dollars via incentives. The veteran back re-joined Kansas City early last season after Isiah Pacheco went down with a broken leg. Hunt was one of the league’s least explosive runners, but did get what was blocked more often than not, making him a high-floor option for a team that doesn’t place much emphasis on its ground game. Even when Pacheco returned, the Chiefs kept Hunt in a 1A role, giving him an average of 9.1 carries per game with Pacheco active. Kansas City also took a dart throw on Elijah Mitchell in free agency, putting another name in the mix for touches. This is shaping up to be one of the league’s least exciting backfield committees for fantasy purposes once again.
  • PHI Tight End #88
    This isn’t the first time we’ve heard Goedert may not be back with the defending Super Bowl champs. While it doesn’t sound like the Eagles are dead set on moving on from the seven-year vet, they’re certainly not against it if it’s in their best interest. Goedert, 30, is entering the final year of his contract and carries a cap hit just north of $12 million next season. He posted a regular season line of 42-496-2 last season, but was limited to just 10 games due to a knee injury. The Eagles don’t have a tight end of note behind Goedert on the roster, but with this year’s rookie class expected to offer a handful of Day 1 or Day 2 guys, the Eagles could opt to move Goedert in hopes of getting younger and cheaper at the position next season.
  • FA Quarterback #8
    Rodgers is reportedly mulling offers from the Steelers and Giants, but with Sam Darnold no longer an option for the Vikings, it’s no surprise that Minnesota could be in play for the future Hall of Famer. The Vikings appear committed to last year’s first-rounder, J.J. McCarthy, as next year’s starter. But after last year’s season-ending knee injury, McCarthy comes with some risk entering 2025. Rodgers joining the Vikes would allow him to join a contender, and wouldn’t come with the expectation of him being “the guy” for a full season. How long he takes to decide on his future is anybody’s guess, but it sounds like we may be up to three teams officially vying for Rodgers’ services this upcoming season.
  • DAL Running Back #6
    Cut by the Panthers two days ago, Sanders has ended up finding a new home relatively quickly after a disastrous two-year stint in Charlotte. Overexposed outside the Eagles’ elite offensive infrastructure, Sanders ended up outmatched by Chuba Hubbard. An ankle injury limited him to 11 2024 appearances, but he wasn’t the starter, anyways. Amazingly, Sanders could be the best back currently on the Cowboys’ roster, but fellow free agent addition Javonte Williams will have something to say about that. Six weeks shy of his 28th birthday, Sanders is an unlikely career revival candidate.
  • FA Wide Receiver #10
    This runs directly counter to a report from NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo earlier today. It is unclear as to whether the Jaguars have changed their minds, or if the sources are saying that the Jaguars were never interested in signing Kupp in the first place. Regardless, reports have consistently indicated that Kupp is looking for a hefty payday and would prefer to remain on the West Coast. This Floridian squad is, obviously, unable to accommodate the latter request.
  • FA Quarterback #15
    Flacco joins Russell Wilson in scheduling a visit with the G-Men. Wilson is expected to be in town Friday. Fellow free agent Aaron Rodgers looms over the conversation. Either Flacco or Wilson would likely end up being paired with a rookie. It seems unlikely they would be signed as a Rodgers backup plan, though maybe beggars can’t be choosers at this point.
  • LV Running Back #31
    Mostert will turn 33 next month. After defying Father Time in his age-31 season, when he ran for 1,012 yards and totaled 21 touchdowns in 2023, Mostert was an afterthought in Miami’s offense last season. A chest injury forced Mostert to miss a handful of games early in the season, the veteran running back appeared in 13 games after that but averaged only eight touches per game when active. The Raiders need more than an aging back to fix an offense that finished dead last in yards per carry (3.6) last season, but Mostert could have stopgap fantasy value while they figure out their back of the future.

NBC Sports Podcasts

NCAAM CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK

Led by Kam Jones and Ryan Conwell, Marquette and Xavier went down to the wire.
Marquette’s Kam Jones and Xavier’s Ryan Conwell put on a show with a combined 66 points in a dramatic second-round matchup at the Big East Tournament.
St. John’s maintained its hot streak by blowing out Butler in the second round of the Big East Tournament.
Rick Pitino had some fun after St. John’s beat Butler at the Big East Tournament, while RJ Luis explained the significance of winning Big East Player of the Year.
Fueled by 21 points off turnovers and strong efforts from Jack Clark and Joe Bamisile, VCU rolled past St. Bonaventure to advance to the Atlantic 10 tournament semifinals.
VCU senior forward Jack Clark caught up with Kim Adams after the Rams’ quarterfinal win against the Bonnies and shares how the team went into the matchup with a great mentality.
Despite 35 points from Jackie Johnson III, Fordham was unable to overcome George Washington in the second round of the A-10 Men’s Basketball Championship.

NFL

The Ravens are holding onto offensive lineman Ben Cleveland.
Parris Campbell is headed to Dallas, the Cowboys announced Saturday.
Haason Reddick’s run of four straight seasons with at least 11 sacks came to an end in 2024 and limited production on the field was only part of the reason.
The Titans parted ways with veteran cornerback Chidobe Awuzie on Saturday.

Premier League

Rebecca Lowe, Robbie Earle, and Tim Howard preview Sunday’s blockbuster London Derby between Arsenal and Chelsea at the Emirates.
We are counting down the Top 20 Premier League goal of all-time. Do you agree with our selections?
Brentford manager explains why his team and the fans should be “very proud” of their win against Bournemouth in Matchweek 29.

Fantasy Baseball Draft Prep

Motor Sports

Katherine Legge and Helio Castroneves had their shares of ups and downs in their Cup debuts this season.
Watch the Hard Rock Bet 300 on Saturday, March 22 at 4:00 p.m. ET on The CW. Find your channel now: thecw.com/NASCAR. Stream free next day on The CW App.
Justin Allgaier notches a win for the ninth consecutive Xfinity season.
Christopher Bell, who is going for a fourth consecutive Cup victory, will start 13th in Sunday’s race.

Golf

With gusts up to 30 mph, Spaun shot 2-under 70 to take a one-shot lead into the final round, where TV and tee times have been moved up.
Johnson Wagner tried the chip shot that derailed Scottie Scheffler’s 12th hole during the third round of The Players Championship, doing exactly what the world No. 1 did, sending his golf ball right into the water.
J.J. Spaun was the calm amid the chaos at TPC Sawgrass on Saturday, holding steady for a 2-under 70 to enter the final round on top. Live From The Players share their takeaways after hearing from the 54-hole leader.
Tee times and groupings for the final round of The Players Championship with inclement weather looming.
From his skating dreams to his struggle with diabetes to now leading through three days at TPC Sawgrass, here’s a look at Spaun’s journey.
Dramatic winds have wreaked havoc on The Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass -- and not even the world No. 1, Scottie Scheffler, was immune from the chaos or the fury it unleashed.

Rotoworld

Cooper Kupp is looking to revive his career in Seattle, but Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s dominance from the slot could be an issue for the veteran receiver.
Kyle Dvorchak explains why landing with the Pittsburgh Steelers is the best potential outcome for free agent quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
Kyle Dvorchak thinks the Dallas Cowboys aren’t done adding to their running back corps and expects new arrivals Miles Sanders and Javonte Williams to fall into complementary roles.
The betting favorite for Rookie of the Year is available in over half of Yahoo! fantasy leagues ahead of Week 20.
The Rotoworld Football Show analyzes Elijah Mitchell’s fit with the Kansas City Chiefs, debating whether the former San Francisco 49ers running back has any upside with his new team.
Patrick Daugherty, Denny Carter and Kyle Dvorchak break down the Cowboys signing Javonte Williams to a one-year contract, discussing why the struggling and frequently injured running back might be a bad fit in Dallas.

NBA

The league has already fined the Utah Jazz $100,000 for not playing Lauri Markkanen. The final month of the season will get interesting.
No LeBron or Luka for Los Angeles, but Austin Reaves had 37 and the Lakers were feisty.

College Basketball

Haggerty, the AAC player of the year, put the Tigers (28-5) ahead to stay with two free throws that made it 72-71 with 40 seconds left. He finished with 18 points.
Auburn won this tournament last year only to wind up a No. 4 seed when the selection committee announced the NCAA Tournament bracket. Auburn lost to Yale in the first round.
Kruger went 76-55 in four seasons and failed to lead the Rebels to the NCAA Tournament. The program, once one of college basketball’s national powers, hasn’t been a part of March Madness since 2013.
The Eagles continued their dominance of the ASUN tournament. They are 38-2 all-time in the tournament since becoming eligible in 2012. They are 26-0 in their nine-year streak and have won 12 of the last 14 titles.

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