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Austin Rivers explains why Steph Curry’s game has “zero or little to do” with athletic ability and is instead rooted in skill, a trait the Warriors superstar can use to play at a high level for several more seasons.

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DPI call in Lions vs. Eagles ‘inexcusable’ - Simms
Mike Florio and Chris Simms discuss the defensive pass interference call at the end of Lions vs. Eagles, breaking down the NFL’s response to the flag and more.

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With Victor Wembanyama reportedly out for the “next few weeks” with a left calf strain, Chris Mannix unpacks what’s next for the Spurs, who will now lean “heavily” on De’Aaron Fox.
Emanuel Wilson and Sean Tucker were the next men up in Week 11 with their respective starters dealing with injuries. Both players could be pivotal pieces of the fantasy playoff push.
UConn’s 100–68 win over Ohio State on Sunday showcased the Huskies’ evolution without Paige Bueckers, and their potential to make another deep run.
Our roundtable breaks down the verve around European golf since late summer and how golf can grab viewers during the busy fall sports calendar.

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  • LV Tight End #89
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    The 12 looks handily led the team, but it was two drops and routine plays that left a sour taste in fantasy managers’ mouths in this one. Neither instance would have taken significant points off the board considering the Raiders really only threatened paint on one drive, but it remains noteworthy that Bowers has now struggled in back-to-back games following his three-touchdown eruption in his first game back from injury in Week 9. Bowers has all the runway in the world for fantasy liftoff after the team traded wide receiver Jakobi Meyers at the deadline, but he has yet to make good on the upside case. Even so, fantasy managers can likely count on top tier production from their second round pick the rest of the way as the team has little competition for targets in its current state.
  • LV Running Back #2
    Quarterback Geno Smith was asked to throw the football 42 times versus just 12 team rush attempts as the Raiders struggled to move the football consistently throughout, initially playing the Cowboys to a tightly contested field goal battle before allowing four straight touchdowns to fall into a 31-9 deficit. The game flow significantly impeded Jeanty’s workload as the team struggled to stay afloat. Jeanty’s otherworldly talent seems to be going to waste in his rookie season considering the team’s poor run-blocking offensive line and consistently negative game script. Things don’t get any better ahead of a Week 12 meeting with the stout defensive front of the Browns, where Jeanty will be a low-end RB2.
  • DAL Wide Receiver #88
    The end line doesn’t tell the full story as Lamb was disciplined for unknown reasons to start the game, watching from the sidelines as the team went three-and-out on their first possession. He bookended the solid fantasy showing with a missed connection with quarterback Dak Prescott on a would-be walk-in touchdown late in the fourth quarter on fourth down. Even so, it was a solid showing for one of the league’s top receivers. He’ll get the surging Philadelphia defense in Week 12 at home.
  • DAL Wide Receiver #3
    The only real blemishes on Pickens’ standout performance were a 15-yard penalty following his 37-yard touchdown in the second quarter and the fact he started the game on the sidelines for apparent disciplinary reasons. Kicker Brandon Aubrey would convert the long point after try following his penalty to make it a moot point. Pickens’ 764 yards ranks fifth in the league and he has averaged more than 10 yards per reception in all 10 appearances this season, making this offseason’s coming contract discussions of utmost importance to fantasy managers and Cowboys fans, alike. Up next is a difficult matchup against the stout Philadelphia defense in Week 12.
  • DAL Quarterback #4
    While fantasy managers are surely giddy about the returns to end the week, Prescott missed a wide open CeeDee Lamb on a would-be walk-in touchdown on fourth down late in the fourth quarter that could have padded the counting stats for both parties. The Cowboys also started slow after going three-and-out on their first possession, turning it over via strip-sack on their second possession, and settling for a long field goal on their third possession to end the first quarter. Prescott and the offense settled into a groove from then on, finishing the next four drives with touchdowns to four different pass-catchers to take a commanding lead into the fourth quarter. Prescott and the Cowboys badly needed then win coming out of their bye before a murderer’s row of opponents, starting in Week 12 against the Eagles at home.
  • CLE Quarterback #12
    Sanders appears to be in line for the start with Dillon Gabriel in concussion protocol. It remains unclear which direction the team will go once Gabriel is healthy, but Sanders managed to complete only 4-of-16 passes in relief a week ago. Who starts moving forward could come down to how Sanders fares in a good spot on paper in Week 12.
  • HOU Wide Receiver #12
    Although there don’t appear to be any reasons for concern regarding Collins’ status ahead of a Thursday Night Football showdown with the Bills, the same cannot be said of quarterback C.J. Stroud, who continued to be listed as a non-participant on Monday’s estimated practice report as he pushes to clear the league’s concussion protocol. Stroud has yet to see the practice field in any capacity, something he will need to rectify if he wants to make it back in time for Thursday. He will only have two chances to do so. Tight end Dalton Schultz was also listed as limited Monday but, like Collins, appears to be trending towards suiting up against the Bills. Fantasy managers will want to track the coming practice reports diligently.
  • CIN Wide Receiver #1
    Tape don’t lie. Shortly after he denied spitting on Ramsey in Week 11’s loss to the Steelers, videos emerged that clearly showed Chase spitting on Ramsey during a scuffle between the two in the fourth quarter. Ramsey was ejected for punching Chase following the incident, but the league appears to have sided with him in this matter. Chase can and will appeal the league’s decision to suspend him if he chooses to do so, but the evidence is pretty convincing. Chase will miss Week 12’s game against the Patriots if the suspension is upheld.
  • ATL Quarterback #9
    According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Penix aggravated a bone bruise and knee sprain he suffered earlier in the season, but also added, “there has been damage to the ACL, which could mean a full reconstruction.” There’s still some uncertainty regarding Penix’s ACL injury, but we expect a more definitive diagnosis once Penix has had a chance to seek a second opinion — which he is reportedly in the process of doing. Regardless, it sounds like this is shaping up to be a season-ender for Penix, who has thrown for 1,982-9-3 this season while completing 60.1 percent of his passes. For now, Penix is out for a minimum of four games, putting Kirk Cousins in the driver’s seat going forward.
  • HOU Quarterback #7
    Something similar was reported on Sunday morning, but speaking on Monday, Ryans confirmed that Stroud may not return this week. The Texans’ QB1 remains in the league’s concussion protocol, but the Texans playing on Thursday night only adds to the complications. Stroud has missed two straight games due to his concussion, but the Texans have managed to go 2-0 in his absence with Davis Mills under center. Mills has thrown for 566 yards, three touchdowns, and one interception in his two starts this season, but shouldn’t be viewed as anything more than a desperation play in 2QB/superflex leads if he draws the start. Ryans said S Jalen Pitre, who is also in the concussion protocol, is uncertain for Thursday night’s game.

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NFL Week 11

The Eagles refused to let the Lions develop any momentum on offense, ultimately defeating Detroit 16-9 on Sunday Night Football.
Chris Simms and Connor Rogers analyze what went wrong for the Kansas City Chiefs in a 22-19 loss to the Denver Broncos as the Chiefs fall to 5-5 on the season.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms react to the altercation between Ja’Marr Chase and Jalen Ramsey, questioning if Chase will be suspended after seemingly spitting on the Steelers defensive back.
Jordan Davis and Jaelan Phillips joins Melissa Stark to unpack how being 6-foot-6 helps with batting passes down, how Phillips is adjusting to playing in the Eagles system and more.
Chris Simms and Mike Florio discuss the Buffalo Bills’ current structure with Josh Allen, explaining why the team asks too much out of its star quarterback and the execution isn’t sustainable.
Breaking down all of the NFL’s biggest Week 11 storylines, including the Falcons’ injury woes.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms break down the Lions’ inability to consistently move the ball and score against the Eagles, looking into Dan Campbell’s use of Detroit’s top playmakers.

NBA

Austin Rivers and Pausha Haghighi dive into which NBA players have the best sneaker lines, making cases for Devin Booker, Ja Morant, and others.
Just a day after falling to the Jazz in double OT, the Bulls made sure they came away with a hard-fought win on Monday, defeating the Denver Nuggets in a thrilling road clash to snap a five-game losing streak.
Austin Rivers and Pausha Haghighi debate which sneaker brands Steph Curry could consider joining following his split with Under Armour and what the timeline of his decision could look like.
The Wolves used a well-rounded effort from their starters to pick up a blowout win over a short-handed Mavericks team, marking their fifth victory over the last six games.

Premier League

Watch video of every goal from Erling Haaland’s Premier League seasons and see his stats from a glittering young career at Man City, Dortmund, Salzburg, Molde, and Norway’s national team.
The Premier League schedule for the 2025-26 season is here and here’s how you can watch all of the action.
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.

College Football Week 12

The Crimson Tide suffered their second loss of the season on Saturday. Will they stay in the projected 12-team field or fall out entirely?
A 27-point comeback win for the No. 3 team in the nation and a potential landscape-altering result in Tuscaloosa headline another chaotic week of college football.
The top-ranked Buckeyes lived up to the billing, as Ohio State dominated UCLA in all three phases at home in Week 12.
Nicole Auerbach, Chris Simms, Joshua Perry and Ahmed Fareed discuss Alabama’s loss to Oklahoma, breaking down the Crimson Tide’s offensive struggles and their fit in the College Football Playoff.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry discuss the chaotic game between Texas A&M and South Carolina, where the Aggies came back from 30-3 down to win and remain undefeated.
Joshua Perry and Nicole Auerbach react to USC’s win over Iowa, where the Trojans battled the Hawkeyes and the elements to pick up a huge Big Ten victory.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry break down Notre Dame’s convincing win against Pittsburgh and where the Fighting Irish stand after Week 12.

Golf

Jordan Spieth joins Golf Central to share what the Crush It! The Cup youth golf tournament means to him and his family as he aims to inspire the next generation of golfers.
Beth Ann Nichols joins Golf Today to talk about Caitlin Clark and Kai Trump’s performances at the LPGA 2025 pro-am, The Annika. Nichols also previews the CME Group Tour Championship, the LPGA’s last event of the season.
Watch the best shots from Adam Schenk at the Butterfield Bermuda Championship, where he was able to pick up the win at Port Royal Golf Course.
Check out highlights of the fourth and final round of the The Annika driven by Gainbridge at Pelican Golf Club in Tampa Bay, Florida.
Nataliya Guseva needed to par the 18th hole at The Annika to secure her spot in the CME Group Tour Championship. Her third shot landed perfectly at the top of the green and coasted into the hole for a remarkable birdie.
Brooke Matthews recaps her eventful final round at The Annika and shares her emotions around the chance of advancing to the CME Group Tour Championship.

Motor Sports

Justin Allgaier finished ninth in the team’s Cup debut last year at season opener.
Malcolm Stewart scored four moto wins and finished second twice.
Eli Tomac won the first moto, was the runner-up in Moto 2, and won the Main Event on his way to the overall victory.
After 15 years as a professional rider and nine on a 450, Malcolm Stewart broke into Victory Lane in Tampa, Florida, in 2025.

Rotoworld

The Hawks forward has exceeded the expectations of many fantasy managers this season, especially after Trae Young went down.
The Spurs will be without Wemby for at least 2-3 weeks after he strained his left calf.
Though Sean Tucker turned heads with a massive Week 11 performance, Patrick Daugherty and Kyle Dvorchak expect his workload to fall off when lead back Bucky Irving returns.
Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher and Connor Rogers review Sunday Scaries with Lamar Jackson, Justin Herbert, Ja’Marr Chase and other struggling in Week 11.
Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers and Jay Croucher offer their best bets in Monday Night Football’s matchup between the Dallas Cowboys and Las Vegas Raiders.
Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers and Jay Croucher share Weekend Warriors including Nico Collins, Deebo Samuel, Christian Watson and more.

Betting

Vaughn Dalzell breaks down the NBA’s MVP race as Shai Gilgeous-Alexander stands firm at No. 1.
Trysta Krick and Vaughn Dalzell break down why the Bulls vs. Nuggets spread keeps shifting as Chicago fades, Denver surges, totals sink, and Jokic’s triple-double prop becomes the only angle that still makes sense.

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The insanity of World Cup qualifying has been on full display in recent days as UEFA has a few more games to go of the 2026 World Cup cycle and there’s still so much to play for.
The 2026 World Cup draw will be held before the field is settled in full, as December 5 gives every nation its path to the World Cup Final.
Six teams will play in the inter-confederation playoffs: one from CONMEBOL, one from Oceania, one from Asia, one from Africa, and two from CONCACAF.
Troy Parrott seals hat trick with a 96th-minute winner in dramatic fashion to send Ireland to the 2026 World Cup playoffs and knock Hungary out.
“If something don’t look right out there, blame it on me. If it don’t look right, blame it on me. That’s all you can do, blame it on me,” Smith said.