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Skaters hit the ice for the pairs short program at the ISU World Figure Skating Championships in Boston. Watch live on Peacock!
Liu atop the podium after short program at worlds
Alysa Liu leads the women's competition before the free skate at the 2025 World Figure Skating Championships after posting the top score of 74.58 to put her ahead of Japan's Mone Chiba and fellow American Isabeau Levito.

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Alysa Liu leads the women’s competition before the free skate at the 2025 World Figure Skating Championships after posting the top score of 74.58 to put her ahead of Japan’s Mone Chiba.
The Giants signing quarterback Russell Wilson has resulted in a shift in the betting odds on the third overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft.
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  • NYG Quarterback #3
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    Wilson signed with the Giants on Tuesday, inking a one-year deal with $10.5 million guaranteed. Per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the deal is loaded with incentives. Russ can make up to another $10.5 million via a variety of incentives and escalators. Because of this, the Giants’ front office likely told Wilson he would get the first crack at the starting gig when he signed. Wilson is joined by Tommy DeVito and fellow free agent addition Jameis Winston on the roster. Winston is on a two-year deal and is being paid like a backup while DeVito’s time in the spotlight should be over. Barring a surprise via the 2025 NFL Draft, Wilson should be penciled in as the Giants’ Week 1 starter.
  • FA Quarterback #8
    Rodgers’ recent visit with the Steelers reportedly went well. Smith joined Rodgers, and they “watched film together and chatted about their thoughts,” Anderson said. “From Pittsburgh’s viewpoint, I heard they walked away that day feeling really good about the vibe of the meeting, per a league source.” If he indeed signs with the Steelers, Rodgers would helm Smith’s massively run heavy offense, one that was 4.3 percent below its expected pass rate in 2024, the fourth-lowest rate in the NFL. It would be a far different situation than the one Rodgers, 41, had in New York, where he appointed offensive coaches, including OC Nathaniel Hackett.
  • FA Quarterback #19
    This comes after Lance received no interest in free agency. Entering his age-25 season, Lance has thrown a grand total of 461 passes since high school and has never appeared to be an NFL-caliber quarterback. Last year with the Cowboys, Lance completed 25 of 41 pass attempts for 266 yards and an interception. He added 11 rushes for 41 scoreless yards over four appearances for Dallas. He has five touchdown passes over 12 games in the NFL since the start of 2021. Lance could finally get some playing time north of the border and perhaps revive his NFL career in the coming years. There’s a good chance Lance has taken his final snap in the NFL, however.
  • FA Quarterback #8
    Russell Wilson signing with the Giants means Rodgers is down to one — maybe two — options if he’s going to return in 2025 following his catastrophic two years with the Jets. Rodgers would face precious little competition for the Week 1 starting job in Pittsburgh, with Mason Rudolph the only other viable quarterback on the roster right now. Rodgers, 41, ranked 24th out of 39 qualifying quarterbacks in drop back success rate in 2024. He would very likely represent a QB upgrade for Steelers pass catchers in 2025.
  • NE Wide Receiver #1
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports Diggs’ contract includes $26 million guaranteed. The 31-year-old tore his ACL in Week 8 last season and may not be ready for Week 1. However, the Patriots needed a veteran wide receiver to add to a middling group that saw no wideouts over 700 receiving yards and just DeMario Douglas and Kayshon Boutte over 400 yards last season. With less than half of the deal guaranteed, the Pats mitigate the risk that Diggs does not return healthy and productive. He was a Pro-Bowler and 1,000-yard receiver each season from 2020-2023 with the Bills and caught 47 passes for 497 yards and three touchdowns for the Texans in 2024. Still a top target-earner when healthy, Diggs will aid QB Drake Maye’s development while the Pats grow the offense. Fantasy managers can treat Diggs as a stash that will have fantasy WR2 upside as the season goes on.
  • NYG Quarterback #3
    Wilson has found a suitor in the Giants, signing a one-year deal worth up to $21 million, according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. The deal includes $10.5 million guaranteed, essentially making that Wilson’s salary for 2025 with the potential for more. The Giants were in the market for a veteran quarterback and now have two after also signing Jameis Winston. The dominos will continue to fall as the Steelers are still without a quarterback, though Aaron Rodgers seems destined for Pittsburgh despite the snail-like speed of his free agency decision. Meanwhile, Wilson is now poised to start for the Giants in 2025 after throwing for 2,482 yards, 16 touchdowns, and five interceptions in 11 games for the Steelers last season. The ceiling for Malik Nabers and the Giants’ pass-catchers is lower with Wilson than Winston and the addition of the two veteran quarterbacks indicates the team will either pick a rookie to sit the entire 2025 season, or wait until the 2026 draft to add a rookie quarterback.
  • FA Quarterback #7
    “The Titans have become increasingly impressed with Ward and, while they are expected to listen to offers for the No. 1 overall pick, it now would take an even stronger package to acquire the draft’s top selection,” Schefter says. This is quickly barrelling into either consensus No. 1 overall pick territory or one of the great rug pulls of all-time to try to generate more trade interest for the selection. We’d bet on the former given how exuberant the praise from Titans staff has become. If Tennessee brings some of their own offensive players to this private workout, it will likely be a glaring neon sign that Ward is going No. 1 overall.
  • Quarterback
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter believes even if the Giants sign Russell Wilson, they may select Shedeur Sanders at No. 3 overall.
    The links between the Giants and Sanders have been obvious since the 2024 season was left for dead in November. Schefter points out that he had New York Giants cleats on before the Alamo Bowl. It certainly would appear that the Giants at No. 3 should be an unsurprising outcome for Sanders in this draft. Assuming the Titans select Cam Ward No. 1 overall — which certainly appears to be the consensus right now — the Browns will probably have to take Sanders at No. 2 if they want him.
  • MIN Quarterback #9
    McCarthy told Kay Adams on Monday that Minnesota coaches had not named him the starter after the team said last week it would not pursue Aaron Rodgers “at this time.” Coming off a knee injury that cost him his entire rookie campaign, McCarthy appears to be the favorite for the team’s Week 1 starting job. His recovery and performance in training camp could complicate things, however. NFL Network reported last week that the Vikings had rejected trade calls for McCarthy this offseason. McCarthy would certainly be set up for success in Kevin O’Connell’s quarterback-friendly system: The pass-catching trio of Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, and TJ Hockenson is one of the best in the league.
  • FA Wide Receiver
    As Schneidman points out, Packers GM Brian Gutekunst was the only GM to appear at a private workout for Arizona’s Tetairoa McMillan. McMillan is currently ranked as the No. 7 prospect on Dane Brugler’s top 100 and could become the first wide receiver drafted in the first round by the Packers since they took Javon Walker in 2002. McMillan may not fall to the Packers, who currently hold the No. 23 overall pick in the draft, necessitating a trade up. But in a draft that could feature three or four first-round picks at the position, Green Bay should have options if they want to upgrade at receiver.

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Figure Skating World Championships

Alysa Liu tallied a personal best short program in Boston.
Alysa Liu leads the women’s competition before the free skate at the 2025 World Figure Skating Championships after posting the top score of 74.58 to put her ahead of Japan’s Mone Chiba and fellow American Isabeau Levito.
Isabeau Levito (73.33) sits in third following the women’s short program at the 2025 World Figure Skating Championships, 1.25 points behind leader Alysa Liu and only 0.11 points behind second-place finisher Mone Chiba.
Max Naumov reflects on his final moments with his parents, and their legacy, two months after their plane crashed over Washington, D.C.
Americans Ilia Malinin and Madison Chock and Evan Bates are among the defending champions.
Jason Brown is back from boot problems to compete at his seventh World Championships.
The 2025 ISU World Figure Skating Championships air live on NBC Sports and Peacock from Boston’s TD Garden.

NFL

Will Campbell’s play at left tackle for LSU made him a consensus All-America in 2024, but the length of his arms has created some debate about how high he will go in this year’s draft.
Raiders defensive tackle Matthew Butler signed his exclusive rights free agent tender Wednesday, according to the NFL’s transactions report.
49ers defensive lineman Sam Okuayinonu signed his one-year exclusive rights tender contract, the team announced Wednesday.
In the last week, the Giants have gone from Tommy DeVito as the only quarterback on their depth chart to adding Russell Wilson and Jameis Winston.

Premier League

Check out the latest Premier League table for the 2024-25 season.
Here are the latest injury updates and news from around the Premier League.
Given Liverpool’s huge lead atop the Premier League table all eyes are now focused on when they can lift the trophy.

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Motor Sports

Cooper Webb remains the betting favorite for Seattle, but his odds are at their highest in four weeks.
Chase Elliott enters Sunday’s race at Martinsville sixth in the points, but his Hendrick Motorsports teammates are 1-2-3 in the season standings.
Chase Sexton won the Birmingham race and believes he is on track to catch Cooper Webb in points.
Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto look back at Chase Sexton’s incident with Jason Anderson in Round 10 at Birmingham, as well as Cooper Webb’s pass of Anderson and what to take from it.

Golf

Take a look at Memorial Park in Houston, where the the course’s back nine will present challenges to some of the world’s best golfers at the Houston Open.
McIlroy made a stop at Augusta National, on his way to compete in this week’s Texas Children’s Houston Open.
New York Jets CB and golf enthusiast Sauce Gardner explains when he first started playing golf, how he is improving his game and his goals for the rest of the NFLPA Classic.
John Wood joins Golf Today to share what’s peaking his interest ahead of the Masters and provides an update on the U.S. Ryder Cup team’s preparation six months out.
Scottie Scheffler feels he is “dialing things in” ahead of The Houston Open, and Golf Today discusses how his layoff may have set him back as someone who is traditionally very “structured.”
Rory McIlroy discusses his mindset after winning The Players Championship, his approach to playing at Memorial Park and how much he’s thinking about Augusta with the Masters approaching.

Rotoworld

Eric Samulski discusses five trending starting pitchers and how interested we should be for fantasy baseball
Stefon Diggs is signing with the Patriots, giving Drake Maye a new top receiver while granting Diggs the chance to reclaim his fantasy dominance.
In the wake of Damian Lillard’s extended incoming absence, Gary Trent Jr. is a must-add for fantasy managers.
A close look at five tight ends who command targets at a high rate and the potential fantasy impact.
Eric Samulski discusses the players he’s been targeting the most in his fantasy leagues

NBA

“Pass the mother******* ball. Run back on defense... When there is a loose ball, you need to want it more than the other team.”
Having Anthony Davis back on the court for the Mavericks was “very encouraging,” and the Rotoworld Basketball Show discusses if his return changes their perspective on Naji Marshall’s fantasy outlook.
Dan Titus, Raphielle Johnson and Noah Rubin discuss Damian Lillard being out indefinitely, evaluating which Milwaukee Bucks players could make a fantasy impact down the stretch in Lillard’s absence.

College Basketball

The Rams announced the hiring Wednesday, coming less than a week after Ryan Odom left to take over at Virginia. VCU reached the NCAA Tournament but lost in the first round to BYU last week.
The 44-year-old Hodge replaces Darian DeVries, who left after one season for Indiana. Hodge agreed to a five-year deal to become West Virginia’s fourth coach in four seasons. Terms of the contract weren’t immediately disclosed.
The guy who made the buzzer beater to send San Diego State to the 2023 NCAA Tournament championship game is confident he can get back there as a fifth-year senior with Kentucky.
Next up for the fourth-seeded Terps at the NCAA Tournament is a trip to San Francisco to play No. 1 Florida.

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