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Highlights: Nuggets close out Kings in fourth
Nikola Jokic shot 16-19 from the floor and a strong fourth quarter gave the Denver Nuggets their fifth-straight win against the Sacramento Kings on Coast 2 Coast Tuesday.

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Vince Carter is looking for the “wow” in this year’s slam dunk contest, and he reveals his list of high flyers he wants to see at NBA All-Star 2026.
Whoever takes over as the next GM has to think long term — and do so fast, heading toward a stacked 2026 draft class.
Dan Campbell is preparing his Lions to play in Philadelphia against the Eagles on Sunday night, and he’s going to tell his team about his own experiences playing in front of Philly fans.
Robbie Earle and Robbie Mustoe reflect on Spurs’ 2-2 draw with Manchester United, where Tottenham Hotspur dropped two more points at home this season.

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  • PHI Cornerback #18
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    Glazer reports Alexander is stepping away from football “to focus on getting himself right physically and mentally before deciding on his future.” The 28-year-old appeared in two games for the Ravens this season before the Eagles acquired him for a late-round pick swap prior to the trade deadline. Alexander has struggled to stay healthy each of the last three seasons, appearing in a combined 16 games since the start of the 2023 season. He most recently was dealing with a knee issue and could not get fully healthy to contribute to either the Eagles or Ravens this year. Now, it appears he is stepping away from the Eagles and football to determine his physical and mental health before choosing a path for the future. Alexander is not yet retired, but he is unlikely to be a contributor for the 2025 season.
  • NE Running Back #38
    That’s back-to-back limited sessions for Stevenson, who was spotted working on the side in practice by Patriots beats today. With Terell Jennings (knee, limited) also in question for Thursday night, the Patriots ominously signed Jonathan Ward to their practice squad. It’s certainly not out of the realm of possibility that Stevenson plays on Thursday night, but we’d bet on a questionable tag at this point. The tea leaves of signing Ward leave us thinking one of these two dinged up backs won’t play.
  • JAC Wide Receiver #12
    Hunter is going to be ready for full football activities in six months, so he should be fully ready for training camp. What to make of this rookie year? It was a year of waiting for something to launch. There were no touchdowns until (what would become) his final game of the season, where the Jaguars forced balls to him with aplomb in garbage time against the Rams. The target rate was there, and then it wasn’t, and then it was again. The two major elephants in the room for him this offseason will be what happens (or doesn’t) with Brian Thomas Jr., and whether or not he’ll continue to be a two-way player following the injury. We expect the status quo to rule this situation — mostly because of what the Jags invested in Hunter and Thomas — and for Hunter to roll into the 2026 season as WR3 in fantasy drafts.
  • It’s a blow to the Vegas offensive line. Powers-Johnson suffered his ankle injury in Week 10 against the Broncos and did not return to the game. Pro Football Focus has graded Powers-Johnson as the NFL’s 44th best pass blocking guard this season and the league’s 24th best run blocking guard. The Raiders have the fourth worst rushing success rate this season.
  • PIT Running Back #30
    Tomlin said the only thing that stopped Warren from exceeding the 18 touches he saw in Week 10 against the Chargers was game script and the Steelers’ inability to convert third downs. With shortened drives, Warren’s workload was not nearly as big as it could have been, Tomlin suggested in his Tuesday press conference. “We win more third downs, Jaylen [Warren] will get more touches,” he said. Warren accounted for 41 percent of the Steelers’ offensive production in Week 10’s loss while losing out to Kenneth Gainwell on third down opportunities. That, Tomlin said, would continue. Warren will be a top-12 fantasy play in Week 11 against an abysmal Bengals front seven.
  • CIN Quarterback #9
    The oft-injured Burrow, who suffered his toe injury in Week 2, said the Bengals’ record and postseason hopes could factor into whether he returns this season. “We’ll see how these next couple weeks go,” Burrow said in his first news conference since the injury. “There’s a lot that goes into it. There’s a lot of variables that you have to consider.” Burrow on Monday practiced for the first time since September, “throwing passes to receivers not facing any defenders,” according to ESPN’s Ben Baby. Burrow, Baby said, “sported a different pair of shoes during his limited practice and acknowledged there is additional hardware in his cleats.” Joe Flacco is set to start Week 11 against the Steelers. Burrow should be rostered in all fantasy formats in case he returns in the season’s final month.
  • CLE Quarterback #4
    Watson, according to Cleveland.com’s Mary Kay Cabot, has made “excellent progress” in recovering from his re-ruptured Achilles tendon but won’t start practicing this week. Cabot said Watson “must first pass his medical exams before being permitted to practice. Once he’s cleared, the Browns must be reasonably sure he’ll be ready for action before they open the window.” Browns QBs coach Bill Musgrave said Watson, 29, is determined to return to game action one day. “I know he wants to play a lot of football again,” Musgrave said. “He feels like he’s got a lot of tread left on his tires.” There remains very little chance Watson, who has played 19 games since the start of the 2022 season, will suit up for Cleveland in 2025. Dillon Gabriel will be under center in Week 11 against the Ravens.
  • SF Wide Receiver #11
    ESPN’s Adam Shefter reported last week that AIyuk — coming back from a catastrophic 2024 knee injury — is expected to return to the Niners lineup at some point this season. That might mean a December return if Aiyuk’s practice window is not opened in the next week or two. The team has said Aiyuk’s recovery has been more complicated than expected. Until he returns, Jauan Jennings and Ricky Pearsall — who could return from a knee injury in Week 11 — will operate as the Niners’ top two wideouts.
  • GB Running Back #8
    Jacobs accounted for 107 of the team’s 261 yards in a game played without Tucker Kraft and Matthew Golden, with the Packers also losing wide receiver Romeo Doubs early in the third quarter. The team has now dropped consecutive home games to drop to 5-3-1 after holding the inside track to the lone bye out of the NFC through the first eight weeks. Jacobs reclaimed his role as one of the true workhorse backs remaining in the league now that he is past the calf injury that plagued the last month of his season, and fantasy managers can once again treat him as a locked-in RB1 ahead of a road meeting with the reeling Giants in Week 11.
  • GB Quarterback #10
    A week after going 1-for-5 in the red zone, the Packers started this one by failing to score a single point until 5:49 remaining the fourth quarter. Even so, they had a chance to tie the game as time expired but kicker Brandon McManus missed a would-be Lambeau record 64-yard field goal to send the Packers to their second consecutive home loss and a 5-3-1 record. Play calling seemed to doom the Packers in this one as they continued to batter running back Josh Jacobs into a brick wall on early downs throughout the first three quarters, routinely forcing Love to convert third-and-middle situations. Love also lost a fumble in the red zone at the end of the first half, a mistake that ultimately proved the difference in a tightly contested game. His once-promising fantasy utility took another hit in this one as now-lead receiver Romeo Doubs departed with a chest injury, forcing the veteran signal caller to play most of the second half with Dontayvion Wicks, Malik Heath, and Savion Williams as his top pass-catchers considering Tucker Kraft was lost for the season and rookie wide receiver Matthew Golden was unable to play with a shoulder injury. Love and the Packers now regroup ahead of a Week 11 matchup with a Giants team that just fired its head coach.

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NFL Week 10

The Chargers set the tone early with a safety and maintained their level of intensity the entire game, ultimately defeating the Steelers 25-10.
Kimani Vidal muscles his way into the end zone to bump the Chargers lead to 22-3 after the extra point against the Steelers in the fourth quarter.
Jaylen Warren makes quick work of Cam Hart, leaping over him and continuing to add yards after he lands.
Justin Herbert sends a 15-yard pass to Ladd McConkey up the middle to extend the Chargers’ lead to 12-3 after the extra point in the first quarter against the Steelers.
Justin Herbert, Ladd McConkey, and Khalil Mack join Melissa Stark to discuss Keenan Allen breaking the Chargers’ receptions record and how pivotal the defense’s dogged mentality was in the gritty win.
Aaron Rodgers dropped back into the endzone to throw a pass against the Chargers on SNF, but Khalil Mack blew by the right tackle and sacked Rodgers for a safety, slimming the Steelers’ lead to 3-2.
Caleb Williams facetimes Chris Simms and explains why the last two drives against the Giants were “nut up or shut up” moments, how Ben Johnson has helped his development, his scramble touchdown and more.

NBA

Terry Gannon and Jamal Crawford discuss the seamless play from Nikola Jokic after a 35-point performance against the Kings and how others stepped up while on the bench to help secure the win.
Maria Taylor, Vince Carter, and Carmelo Anthony discuss Jamal Murray’s impact for the Nuggets early in the season before recapping his chemistry with Nikola Jokic in their win against the Kings.
Nikola Jokic talks about the boost the Nuggets have gotten from adding Jonas Valanciunas and Tim Hardaway Jr. and Denver’s hot streak.
Jalen Brunson paced an explosive offensive night for the Knicks as they pulled away from the Grizzlies at Madison Square Garden.

Premier League

The Generation xG crew takes a deep dive into how Manchester City were able to stifle Liverpool’s attack while exploiting their defensive weaknesses in a 3-0 win at the Etihad.
The Generation xG crew praises Sunderland’s performance in a dramatic four-goal draw with Arsenal and take a closer look at the performance of standout defender Daniel Ballard.
Robbie Earle and Robbie Mustoe examine Chelsea’s 3-0 win against Wolves that saw Enzo Maresca’s side soar up to second place in the league table.
Relive the biggest moments from every Premier League fixture in Matchweek 11.

College Football Week 11

College football is unpredictable and delightful, which is why we live for what happens on Saturdays. And Week 11 certainly delivered, from a thriller in Happy Valley to even more chaos in ACC country.
Everything was clicking for Notre Dame as the Fighting Irish dominated Navy, extending the team’s winning streak to seven games.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry discuss Oregon surviving against Iowa at Kinnick Stadium in a game with College Football Playoff implications.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry break down Indiana’s win over Penn State, discussing the Hoosiers’ final drive and Fernando Mendoza’s Heisman chances.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry discuss Vanderbilt’s win over Auburn and how Diego Pavia will be viewed in the Heisman Trophy race after another strong showing.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry unpack Texas A&M’s win over Missouri, discussing how the Aggies can win games in various different styles.
Joshua Perry and Nicole Auerbach react to Texas Tech’s dominant win over BYU, breaking down the College Football Playoff picture in the Big 12 after the result.

Motor Sports

Drew Adams won Pro Motocross Rookie of the Year honors in a season that showed a lot of promise.
Ken Roczen took the lead early in the race and held his advantage over Justin Cooper until the checkered flag.
Watch the best moments of Kyle Larson’s 2025 NASCAR Cup Series season that ended in him earning the championship.
Relive the best finishes of the 2025 NASCAR Cup Series from Bubba Wallace’s crucial win at Indianapolis, Denny Hamlin completing the Dover Hattrick, Ryan Blaney’s 4-wide victory at Daytona and much more.

Golf

Kai Trump, granddaughter of U.S. President Donald Trump, describes her emotions ahead of a “nerve-racking” LPGA debut at The ANNIKA.
Paige Mackenzie and Karen Stupples discuss Caitlin Clark playing The Annika pro-am for the second straight year, Kai Trump being a sponsor exemption for the tournament, Craig Kessler trying to grow the game and more.
The Golf Today crew have a roundtable discussion regarding which golfer will have a better 2026 between Rory McIlroy and Tommy Fleetwood.
Lulu Gribbin, a young girl who survived a shark attack last year, joins Golf Central to share her story and her connection to golf, including the efforts of the Lulu Strong Foundation for amputees.
Take a look at top shots from Ben Griffin’s PGA Tour win at the World Wide Technologies Championship this past weekend, shooting 29 under par to secure his third win of the season.
Beth Ann Nichols joins Golf Today to discuss several storylines ahead of the Annika driven by Gainbridge, including further reasons for Kai Trump’s sponsor exemption, Caitlin Clark’s outlook, and more.

Rotoworld

Aaron Judge and Cal Raleigh headline a fascinating race for American League MVP, while Shohei Ohtani looks to make history with his fourth career award.
With Joe Burrow’s practice window officially opening up, Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter urge fantasy managers to stash the Bengals quarterback wherever available, should they have open roster spots.
Tyler Shough stepped up in Week 10 with two touchdowns in an upset win over the Panthers. J.J. McCarthy struggled en route to a loss versus the Ravens. Both quarterbacks are among the most interesting young names at the position heading into Week 11.
Sifting through Eagles-Packers takeaways, Matthew Berry reveals why he likes DeVonta Smith’s rest-of-season fantasy outlook more than A.J. Brown’s, and why he’s comfortable dropping Jordan Love in a 1-QB league.
FFHH dives into early Week 11 lines provided by DraftKings Sportsbook, where the Miami Dolphins and Kansas City Chiefs loom as intriguing teams worth backing.
Fantasy Football Happy Hour evaluates top tight end options on the waiver wire ahead of Week 11, where Juwan Johnson, Cade Otton, and Theo Johnson instantly stand out.

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Graham Ike had 20 points and 10 rebounds as No. 19 Gonzaga smothered No. 23 Creighton in the second half of a 90-63 victory Tuesday night.
Andrej Stojakovic scored 23 points and blocked a potential tying 3-pointer in the final seconds as No. 14 Illinois defeated No. 11 Texas Tech 81-77 on Tuesday night.
With the likes of Christian Pulisic, Tyler Adams, Antonee Robinson and Weston McKennie injured and unavailable, who will USMNT head coach Mauricio Pochettino pick to start against Paraguay on Saturday?
Freshman Mikel Brown Jr. scored 20 of his 29 points in the first half and No. 12 Louisville held on to defeat No. 9 Kentucky 96-88 on Tuesday night.
Elliot Cadeau scored 17 points, including a go-ahead free throw with 13.8 seconds left in overtime, and Nate Calmese missed a shot in the lane just before the buzzer that allowed No. 6 Michigan to hold off Wake Forest 85-84 on Tuesday night.