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“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.”
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Women's Giant Slalom Run 2
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Next winter, the world’s greatest athletes will be in Milan Cortina to put on the performance of their lives. Watch the 2026 Winter Olympics in one year, on NBC and Peacock.
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.

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    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.
  • SF Wide Receiver #11
    Aiyuk tore his MCL and ACL in late October, and it is likely that he’ll start training camp on the PUP list as he recovers. Wagoner brings up Aiyuk in the context of a Deebo Samuel trade, noting that the 49ers would likely search for a “midlevel veteran free agent” to “provide stability until Aiyuk is ready to return.” Those sure sound like pretty strong hints that we shouldn’t take it for granted that Aiyuk will be ready for Week 1. It’s too early to speculate about how the 49ers fantasy football production will play out before free agency and the draft, but assuming things stay mostly the same, this would boost Jauan Jennings and Ricky Pearsall’s value early in the year.
  • SF Coaching Staff
    New Saints head coach Kellen Moore reportedly has strong interest in bringing in Staley as the team’s defensive coordinator. Staley flamed out as Chargers head coach after three seasons, going 24-24 and heading one of the NFL’s worst defenses. Staley spent the 2024 season as an assistant to Niners head coach Kyle Shanahan. As head of the Saints defense, Staley would take over a unit that last year ranked 19th in EPA allowed and 18th in offensive success rate allowed. The Saints pressured the passer at the 11th lowest rate in 2024.
  • NO Head Coach
    Two days after Moore and the Eagles dominated the Chiefs in the Super Bowl, Moore, 36, gets his first crack at a head coaching gig. The Eagles reportedly expected Moore to be a short-term OC, especially if he had immediate success with Jalen Hurts and the Philly offense. He did just that in 2024: The Eagles were eighth in total yards and seventh in points, ranking sixth in EPA per play and first in rush EPA thanks to Saquon Barkley’s massive campaign. In New Orleans, Moore will have to figure out how to make it work with Derek Carr at the helm and an aging Alvin Kamara in the backfield. Moore’s ability to manipulate defenses and create space for his playmakers will be put to the test in 2025 and beyond.
  • CIN Wide Receiver #5
    The Bengals, with about $46 million in salary cap space this offseason, will have a range of options in handling Higgins’ contract situation over the next few months. The team would use the tag on Higgins and guarantee him $26 million for the 2025 season — likely less than he would get on the open market. The Bengals could also tag Higgins, then trade him, receiving draft compensation in exchange for the dominant boundary wideout. It seems unlikely Higgins will remain in Cincinnati with the Bengals working on a record-breaking long-term deal for Ja’Marr Chase, though Joe Burrow has said he would rework his contract to help retain Higgins.
  • PHI Offensive Coordinator
    This comment came shortly after the team’s Super Bowl LIX victory over the Chiefs, when Lurie was asked if he expects the team to lose Moore to the Saints this week. Lurie simply responded with “I do” before proceeding to praise the coordinator who was fresh off leading the Eagles to their second championship in eight seasons. The ink has long felt dry on Moore’s contract with the Saints, even though nothing has been made official yet. We’d expect the official word to come down any day now, but Lurie’s recent comments are about as definite as it gets.
  • WAS Offensive Coordinator
    According to Paulsen, this information comes from “a rival team official” who said it “was made clear to him” that the Saints were ready to hire Kingsbury. Instead of taking the job, Kingsbury opted to return for another season with the Commanders and Jayden Daniels, with whom he had tremendous success in their first season. With the opportunity to focus solely on offensive play-calling, Kingsbury’s team finished fifth in scoring, seventh in total yards, and 10th in yards per play, while Daniels proved to be the runaway Rookie of the Year. Kingsbury was one of the hottest candidates on the coaching market this off-season but never met with a team for an official interview. Assuming he and the Commanders can replicate the success they enjoyed this season, Kingsbury will go right back to being a coveted name on the market next offseason.
  • PHI Quarterback #1
    Put simply: Hurts stood and delivered as the Eagles won their second Super Bowl in franchise history. Setting the Super Bowl quarterback rushing record, Hurts evaded the rush with his legs and pushed the pile and moved the chains seemingly every time the Eagles needed a big play. He also hit chunk gains to A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith. It was a complete game for the sometimes embattled dual-threat quarterback, who deservedly earned Super Bowl MVP honors. As for the regular season, the Eagles’ fourth-year starter took a backseat to free agent dynamo Saquon Barkley, slumping to career lows in passing yards (2,903) and rush yards per game (55.3) as Barkley erupted for over 2,000 yards rushing. A late-season concussion didn’t help matters, causing Hurts to miss most of three starts. Then again, Hurts’ 15 appearances tied for the second most of his career. Hurts’ rugged dual-threat style leaves him more susceptible to injury than the average quarterback, but his power running has led to a ridiculous 52 rushing scores over the past four seasons, including 14 even amidst Barkley’s 2024 avalanche. Hurts has almost unparalleled toughness, but nagging knee issues have become a concern. Going on 27, Hurts could already be post-peak. It still doesn’t really matter in fantasy leagues, where Hurts’ tush-push domination makes him a shoo-in for top-five status even if the passing production continues to leave something to be desired.

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The 2026 Winter Olympics are in one year
Next winter, the world's greatest athletes will be in Milan Cortina to put on the performance of their lives. Watch the 2026 Winter Olympics in one year, on NBC and Peacock.

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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

There was a change at the top of the wide receiver group in Seattle last season.
The Lions’ loss in the divisional round of the playoffs cost them a chance to play the Eagles in the NFC Championship Game.
The Ravens are hiring Chiefs safeties coach Donald D’Alesio as their defensive backs coach, Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports reports.
When the Cowboys’ coaching search started, Jason Witten’s name was mentioned as a potential candidate.

Premier League

Rebecca Lowe, Robbie Earle, and Tim Howard analyze what turned out to be one of the greatest nights in Goodison Park history as Everton snatch a late point against Liverpool in the Merseyside Derby.
Check out the latest Premier League table for the 2024-25 season.
Everton manager David Moyes does his best to find the words to describe the finish at Goodison Park that saw his side snatch a point against Liverpool.

Rotoworld

“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?
Breaking down the fantasy and real-life implications of Kenley Jansen’s deal with the Angels
Kelce says he’s mulling retirement after what was by far the worst season of his Hall of Fame career.
Eric Samulski ranks his top 150 starting pitchers for the 2025 fantasy baseball season.

Motor Sports

Daytona 500 qualifying races cap a slate that includes ARCA and Truck practice.
Here is the field will be ordered at the green flag in the two 60-lap events at Daytona International Speedway.
Former NASCAR Cup champions qualify on speed to claim two of the spots available to open cars.

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

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.
Ahead of the Genesis Invitational, Rory McIlroy explains the need for reunification between the PGA Tour and LIV, and the influence President Trump can have on the game of golf.

NBA

Ayton had been playing well, averaging 17 points and 10 rebounds a game in his last 10 games.
Oklahoma City, Boston and Cleveland remain the top three, but Denver is up to fourth.
Dan Titus, Raphielle Johnson and Noah Rubin discuss Philadelphia 76ers’ Joel Embiid hinting at needing another knee surgery, and what it would mean for his NBA fantasy draft stock next season.

College Basketball

Clark added nine rebounds for the Rams who improved to 20-5 overall for the season.
Maddox shot 7 for 11 (6 for 9 from 3-point range) and 6 of 6 from the free-throw line for the Musketeers.
Xavier head coach Sean Miller talks about his ‘ruined’ night after the Musketeers allow a late rally while still getting the win and also praises the efforts of Dante Maddox Jr.
VCU’s efficient night from the field helps the Rams claim a road victory against George Washington.

Betting

Vaughn Dalzell handicaps the National Player of the Year race and shares why Cooper Flagg remains “the bigger impact player” in comparison to Johni Broome as the Duke star continues to trend down in the market.
Bet the Edge examines mid-major teams that are turning heads in college basketball, including Utah State, New Mexico, and and Akron.
Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick discuss Mark Daigneault’s chances at back-to-back Coach of the Year awards if the Thunder can get to 70 wins.

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Everton are unbeaten in their last four Premier League games after drawing Liverpool 2-2 on the night of the final Merseyside derby to be played at Goodison Park.
Liverpool are seven points clear in the Premier League title race, but they failed to spoil Everton’s party on the night of Goodison Park’s final Merseyside derby.
Fudd hit a career-best eight 3-pointers while Paige Bueckers finished with 16 points, six rebounds, four assists, four steals and five blocked shots in three quarters.
Pivetta was 6-12 with a 4.14 ERA in 26 starts and one relief appearance last year for Boston.