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Nicole Auerbach breaks down the No. 1 seeds in the men’s NCAA Tournament, explaining why the dominance of the top teams could make for a chalky bracket.
Holloway driven to World Indoors for history
Ato Boldon catches up with Grant Holloway, who previews the World Indoor Championships, shares why he's competing at the event, what his career looks like moving forward, how he stays ahead of the competition, and more.

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Rick Pitino, Bill Self and John Calipari will share the court this week in Providence - and they’re not sure it’s a coincidence.
Torn between a couple Cinderella picks? Back and forth on a champion? See what our experts think about the men’s tournament.
Who do you think will win it all? Which women will step up on the big stage? See what our experts think about the women’s tournament.
Kyle Larson will do triple duty this weekend at Homestead, competing in the NASCAR Cup, Xfinity and Craftsman Truck races.
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  • HOU Wide Receiver #1
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    Diggs is in Foxboro to meet with the Patriots, who could use help at wide receiver. Prior to tearing his ACL in Week 8, Diggs caught 47 passes for 497 yards and three touchdowns for the Texans. The 31-year-old was a Pro-Bowler and 1,000-yard receiver all four seasons with the Bills prior to being dealt to the Texans. He has had a dry free agency market thus far as he heads into his age-32 season with uncertainty around his health for Week 1. The Patriots have missed out on Chris Godwin and others at the wide receiver position this offseason. Adding Diggs would give Drake Maye a reliable target, even if it takes a few games for Diggs to return and get into rhythm with the offense.
  • HOU Defensive End #55
    NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports Hunter is now the NFL’s second-highest paid defensive end and will make $32 million this season, a $12.5 million bump from his previous contract. His deal becomes a two-year, $55.1 million agreement with $54.1 million guaranteed. Hunter initially signed a two-year deal with the Texans last offseason and now gets one more season in Houston with a pay bump after tallying 12 sacks and a Pro Bowl in 2024. With Will Anderson opposite Hunter, the Texans keep a menacing pass rush through 2026. This sets another price point in an expensive edge market with pass rushers like Trey Hendrickson and Micah Parsons next to cash in.
  • PHI Quarterback #1
    It’s one of a few rules tweaks proposed by teams for the 2025 season, and it comes after Green Bay’s defense was totally unable to stop the Eagles’ use of the tush push in their postseason loss to Philadelphia in January. The tush push — a play in which the QB is pushed from behind by a teammate to convert a short yardage play — has proven nearly unstoppable for Jalen Hurts and the Eagles offense. The combination of an elite offensive line and Hurts’ unmatched lower body strength has made the tush push a cheat code for the Eagles over the past few seasons. Some teams with far less powerful quarterbacks — including the Packers — have used tight ends to run the tush push. The Eagles in 2024 converted 71 percent of their fourth down attempts, the fourth highest rate in the NFL.
  • FA Quarterback #7
    According to Fowler, the team’s interviews with Ward have gone well, and there’s now “momentum” toward Tennessee staying put and taking Ward with the first pick. In his interview with Titans coaches and front office officials, Ward has “done a good job of explaining” the mistakes he made as quarterback at Miami. The team sees Ward’s sometimes-erratic play as fixable, Fowler said. This comes about a month after Fowler reported Shedeur Sanders was the best fit for the Titans offense, a belief that could prompt the Titans to trade down a few spots with a team bound and determined to get Ward.
  • FA Quarterback #8
    NFL Network reported Wednesday that the Vikings planned on moving forward with J.J. McCarthy as their QB1 this spring, and were not considering Rodgers “at this time.” Russini said the Vikings “have strongly considered and will continue to monitor Aaron Rodgers as an option, but they’re not ready to commit at this point in the offseason, per sources. They understand this could lead to him signing elsewhere or retiring.” Meanwhile, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports Rodgers is in “no hurry” to make a decision on which teams to play for in 2025. The Giants and Steelers will continue waiting for the unpredictable Rodgers to make a decision about the 2025 season. The Steelers are reportedly comfortable with starting Mason Rudolph if Rodgers, 41, signs elsewhere or calls it quits.
  • PIT Quarterback #11
    If the Steelers can’t land Aaron Rodgers in the coming weeks, Pelissero claims the team would be open to rolling with Rudolph in 2025. Pelissero said several key members of the Pittsburgh offense — including the mercurial George Pickens — are supportive of Rudolph, who on March 13 signed a two-year contract worth $8 million with the Steelers. Rudolph started 13 games for the Steelers in 2023, going 8-4-1 and targeting Pickens heavily throughout. He has passed for 4,615 yards with 28 touchdowns and 20 interceptions in 29 career games with the Steelers. Last season with the Titans, Rudolph was 13th out of 40 qualifying QBs in drop back success rate.
  • MIN Quarterback #9
    McCarthy, after missing his entire rookie campaign with a knee injury, “enters the offseason” as Minnesota’s QB1, per Pelissero, adding that the Vikings are not pursuing Aaron Rodgers “at this time.” The Vikings are widely expected to add a veteran quarterback in the coming weeks, though Rodgers seems to be out of the equation as the Giants and Steelers pursue the 41-year-old two years removed from an Achilles rupture. McCarthy would certainly be set up for success in Kevin O’Connell’s QB-friendly system: The pass-catching trio of Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, and TJ Hockenson represent one of the best in the league. In his lone 2024 preseason appearance, McCarthy completed 11 of 17 attempts for 188 yards, two touchdowns, and an interception. If the Vikings are truly out on Rodgers, his options have narrowed considerably.
  • FA Quarterback #8
    “Do I think that that’s happening? Not today. Not next week. Do I think it’s out of the question? Not entirely. Do I think it’s likely? No,” Schefter continued. This is not the first Rodgers-floated balloon of the offseason, as he previously wanted to replace Matthew Stafford with the Rams prior to Stafford agreeing to return. It doesn’t seem like it makes any sense for the Vikings to potentially block J.J. McCarthy with Rodgers if they weren’t willing to do it with Sam Darnold. But the only certainty with Rodgers is that there will be at least fifteen more blurbs before he actually picks a team.
  • FA Defensive End #55
    Graham, 36, is one of the few modern NFL players to spend his entire career in one city. “My life has been forever changed because of this magical place,” Graham said of Philadelphia during his retirement presser. Graham earned legendary status over the second half of his career with the Eagles, helping the team earn three Super Bowl berths and winning two, including last year’s championship domination of the Chiefs. He told reporters Tuesday that he re-tore his triceps in the Eagles’ Super Bowl win over KC. Graham retires with 76.5 sacks over 206 games. His best season came in 2022, when he recorded 11 sacks along with 11 tackles for a loss. Pro Football Focus graded Graham in 2024 as the league’s 20th best defensive end. His 13 hurries in 2024 ranked 86th among all defensive ends.
  • FA Quarterback #3
    The Browns having so many resources tied with with Deshaun Watson — who won’t play in 2025 after two ruptures of his Achilles tendon — means the Browns are not in position to pay Wilson the way the Steelers or Giants might. Schefter added that there’s no urgency among any of the three teams to sign Wilson. The Giants and Steelers are likely waiting to see where Aaron Rodgers lands before making a real run at Wilson, who was 22nd out of 33 qualifying QBs in dropback EPA from Week 7 — when he took the team’s starting gig — to Week 18. There’s no guarantee Wilson, 36, will be a Week 1 starter in 2025.

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March Madness

Torn between a couple Cinderella picks? Back and forth on a champion? See what our experts think about the men’s tournament.
Who do you think will win it all? Which women will step up on the big stage? See what our experts think about the women’s tournament.
The Dan Le Batard Show recaps North Carolina’s throttling of San Diego State in the First Four and the Alabama State “Hail Mary” that sent the Hornets to the first round of the 2025 NCAA Tournament.
You can find both the men’s and women’s brackets here.
The 2025 Men’s NCAA Tournament continues tonight with the First Four. Find out how to watch and live stream both games.
March Madness 2025 is finally here! Find out how to watch every single game of the tournament and more.
The 2025 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament begins on Wednesday, March 19 - Sunday, April 6.

NFL

If Rodgers is gong to let things play out in Minnesota, will other interested teams move on?
Houston’s Derek Stingley Jr. is the highest-paid cornerback in the NFL after signing a new contract with the Texans, and he says what that tells him is the team that took him with the third overall pick in the 2022 NFL draft believes in him.
Last season in Miami, Raheem Mostert had a down year, carrying 85 times for just 278 yards.
Linebacker Jihaad Campbell, one of the top defensive prospects in the 2025 draft, did not participate in Alabama’s Pro Day on Wednesday as he recently underwent left shoulder surgery.

Premier League

Manchester United teenage defender Ayden Heaven was stretchered off the King Power Stadium pitch following an ugly injury in a match at Leicester City on Sunday.
Check out the latest Premier League table for the 2024-25 season.
The 2024-25 Premier League’s chase for European qualification is thick and heavy, with as many as a dozen teams harboring hope of making it to the next season’s UEFA Champions League, Europa League, or Conference League.

Fantasy Baseball Draft Prep

Motor Sports

All three national series return for the second consecutive 1.5-mile race weekend this season.
Jalek Swoll was injured just prior to the 250 West divisional opener.
Two pit crew members from the teams of Kyle Busch and Chase Briscoe will miss the next two races.
The last time the NASCAR Cup Series raced at Homestead-Miami Speedway, Tyler Reddick went from third to first on the final lap to win last fall’s playoff race.

Golf

The PGA Tour concludes its Florida run with the Valspar Championship at The Copperhead Course, and golfers face “a stern test” in the final three-hole stretch known as “The Snake Pit.”
Danny Walker joins Golf Today to share if the perception of his game has shifted after a T6-finish at The Players, the peaks and valleys that come with golf, and re-focusing ahead of the Valspar Championship.
Xander Schauffele discusses what he can do to bounce back at the Valspar Championship in Palm Harbor, previewing the various challenges that Innisbrook Resort’s “demanding” Copperhead Course can pose to golfers.
Brad Faxon reflects on what Rory McIlroy did to secure The Players Championship win in Monday morning’s playoff, what areas of his game the veteran has refined, and why he’s set up for success in upcoming majors.
Here’s what recent Masters winners have chosen for their menus at the annual Champions Dinner at ANGC.

Rotoworld

Aaron Wiggins, Isaiah Joe and Jaylin Williams had productive nights against the lowly 76ers.
Penn State’s Tyler Warren and Michigan’s Colston Loveland are blue chip tight end prospects who should hear their names called in round one of the 2025 NFL Draft.
Lawrence Jackson Jr. discusses what the Vikings will do at the quarterback position this offseason, explaining why Minnesota could sign Joe Flacco or another veteran not named Aaron Rodgers to mentor J.J. McCarthy.
Lawrence Jackson Jr. explains what Jalen Milroe’s meeting with the Steelers before Alabama’s pro day could mean for Pittsburgh’s plans at the position.
Nationals outfielder Dylan Crews is among the players the Rotoworld Baseball staff believes in for 2025.
Eric Samulski breaks down the latest spring training position battles to find fantasy baseball values.

NBA

Did Cunningham call bank? “I might have whispered it. I don’t think anybody heard that, though.”
Milwaukee has gone 2-5 in its last seven and is 0-11 against the teams with the four best records in the NBA.
With injuries to stars Jalen Brunson and LeBron James, the Knicks and Lakers are sliding back in these rankings.
Raphielle Johnson and Noah Rubin break down Onyeka Okongwu’s recent impressive outings for the Atlanta Hawks, detailing how the power forward is showing what he can do when given the opportunity.

College Basketball

The Mountaineers earned a date with No. 1 seed Duke on Friday in an East Region game at Raleigh, North Carolina.
JuJu Watkins, Lauren Betts and Paige Bueckers unanimously make AP’s prestigious squad.
DeChellis coached a school-record 426 games at Navy. The Midshipmen reached the championship game of the Patriot League Tournament this year before losing to American.

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The Wings announced Wednesday that the game will be held at the 20,000-seat American Airlines Center, where Clark played in the Final Four with Iowa two years ago.
“There are some things that I agree (with). There are some other things that I (don’t) agree with,” Alcaraz said about the antitrust case.
Thirty years after the Browns left Cleveland because they couldn’t get a new stadium, the Browns are attacking the law that was passed to keep the Browns from leaving Cleveland in order to get a new stadium.
A class-action antitrust lawsuit was filed by the PTPA in federal court in New York on Tuesday, calling the groups in charge of the sport a “cartel.”