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Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua talks to Dan Patrick about the Irish's exclusion from the College Football Playoff, the school's "strained" relationship with the ACC and their decision to not play in a bowl.

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Boston made a leap into the top 10 with their run of play of late.
Joe Prince-Wright, Nick Mendola, and Andy Edwards discuss Mohamed Salah’s saga at Liverpool following his controversial comments on Arne Slot and the club.
The U.S. won three of the four Grand Prix Final figure skating titles.
Breaking down all of the NFL’s biggest Week 14 storylines, including Kansas City’s continued struggles.

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  • WAS Quarterback #5
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    Quinn then deftly declined to say if Daniels would play on Sunday. Never a good sign when the coach won’t even offer a comment on the plausibility of that happening on Monday. Marcus Mariota could be in for a smash streaming spot against a left-for-dead Giants defense in Week 15. We’re sure this is the first of many Daniels blurbs this week either way.
  • CIN Wide Receiver #5
    Taylor told reporters that Higgins — who was checked multiple times after a couple major hits on Sunday — reported symptoms after the game. Given the quick turnaround from his last concussion, it would be surprising if Higgins managed to play this week. It looks like Andrei Iosivas and Mitchell Tinsley, as well as Mike Gesicki, will be solidly on the 12-team radar for Week 15.
  • ATL Wide Receiver #5
    We’d be surprised if London practiced today based on this quote, but the Falcons don’t need to release the injury report yet. With a Thursday game coming to lead off Week 15, London will get some star-level benefit of the doubt if he’s anywhere close, but the inability to even practice since suffering the injury leads us to believe he starts the week on the pessimistic side of questionable.
  • IND Quarterback #17
    NFL Insider Jordan Schultz was the first to confirm the news. It’s a brutal end to the season for Jones, who was enjoying a career year in his first season with the Colts while leading the team to an 8-4 start to the season. Jones joined the Colts on a one-year deal this offseason and beat out Anthony Richardson for the starting job in camp. Jones threw for 3,101-19-8 in 13 games this season, completing a career-high 68 percent of his passes. He was on pace for a career-best 4,055 passing yards before going down, and now he enters an interesting offseason. Jones turns 29 next offseason and is likely facing a 9-12-month rehab, depending on the severity of his injury, and seems unlikely to be ready for the start of next season. His performance was the best the Colts have experienced in the Shane Steichen era, and the Colts won’t be in a position to draft a QB high in next year’s draft without orchestrating a trade. It wouldn’t be surprising to see Jones re-up with the Colts, but the deal he receives could look much different than what he was hoping for before his injury.
  • KC Tight End #87
    Kelce’s night looks bad enough on paper before you realize two of Patrick Mahomes’ incompletions when targeting the veteran tight end were drops. Additionally, Kelce bobbled a pass on the team’s penultimate possession that was picked off by Azeez Al-Shaair with under four minutes remaining and down by a touchdown. That would allow the Texans to run down the clock to under 30 seconds after kicking a field goal to go up by 10. The loss drops the Chiefs to 6-7 with only a 16 percent chance of making the playoffs. Kelce will be needed in a must-win showdown with the Chargers in Week 15.
  • KC Wide Receiver #4
    Not only did Rice fail to return a usable fantasy outing, but two of Patrick Mahomes’ four incompletions when targeting Rice went down as drops. The worst instance came on fourth down half way through the fourth quarter when Rice saw the pass go straight through his hands. The poor outing can be viewed as a slight blip for fantasy’s overall WR1 in fantasy points per game ahead of a must-win game against the Chargers in Week 15.
  • KC Quarterback #15
    This will be one to forget for Mahomes and the Chiefs as multiple aspects of their game plan came crashing down in a must-win game. The loss drops the Chiefs to 6-7 and advanced odds now give them a measly 16 percent chance to make the postseason. Minutes after C.J. Stroud set the benchmark for consecutive incompletions this season with nine, Mahomes followed it up with 10 straight passes without a completion in the second half. Two of those were key interceptions while both Rashee Rice and Travis Kelce were charged with two drops during the streak. The 10 straight incompletions were also a career-worst for Mahomes, it was only the third time in his career where the Chiefs were shutout in a half, and it was only the fourth game in his career with three or more interceptions. The Chiefs must quickly lick their wounds ahead of a showdown with the Chargers in Week 15.
  • HOU Wide Receiver #12
    Collins broke free early for a 46-yard gain up the seam against Trent McDuffie coverage, the latter of whom would be injured on the play and miss the remainder of the game. The talented veteran added catches of 53 yards, 18 yards, and four yards before the break but would be blanked in the second half with the team nursing a lead throughout. Collins now has consecutive games of 98 yards or more through the air with C.J. Stroud under center, something he had not done against all opponents other than the Jaguars this season. The Texans now prepare for one of the worst defenses in the league in the Cardinals in Week 15.
  • ARI Quarterback #7
    Brissett was bruised and battered by the end of this one. He took three sacks and absorbed endless big hits against a hyper-aggressive Rams front seven that seemingly pressured Brissett on every drop back. He somehow got through the game and delivered for fantasy managers, targeting Michael Wilson 16 times and fueling another enormous fantasy outing for the wideout. Brissett connected with Wilson for a first quarter score, then hit him again in the fourth quarter with the game out of hand. Brissett missed Trey McBride for a wide-open touchdown in the fourth quarter — his only truly errant throw on the day. Things will get tougher in Week 15 against Houston’s elite defense but Brissett should remain in lineups based on the pure pass volume that has come to define the post-Kyler Arizona offense.
  • LA Running Back #23
    The Rams did whatever they wanted on the ground against the low-effort Cardinals defense. Williams averaged 6.5 yards per carry and Blake Corum went for 128 yards and two touchdowns on 12 carries in an easy win for LA. Williams showed no ill effects from the ankle injury that cost him some practice time last week. He ran 19 routes to 12 routes for Corum. Williams’ weekly workload is firmly capped as long as Corum is healthy; he doesn’t have more than 14 carries in a game since early November. Williams will be a somewhat touchdown-reliant RB2 play in Week 15 against Detroit.

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NFL Week 14

The Texans’ defense proved why it’s widely considered the best in the league, forcing Patrick Mahomes to throw three interceptions in a pivotal win against the Kansas City Chiefs.
Patrick Mahomes tries to throw to Travis Kelce, but the ball bounces in the air and Azeez Al-Shaair takes full advantage, intercepting the pass in a wild turn of events.
Kareem Hunt showcases his determination at the goal line, crossing the plane and getting the Kansas Coty Chiefs on the scoreboard in a Sunday Night Football matchup against the Houston Texans.
Jalen Pitre hauls in the interception after Patrick Mahomes’ pass is tipped, a play that Cris Collinsworth called “one of the best interceptions I think I’ve ever seen.”
C.J. Stroud finds Woody Marks, who emerges from the backfield to walk into the end zone for the touchdown on Sunday Night Football.
Cameron Heyward chats with Chris Simms about the Pittsburgh Steelers’ Week 14 win over the Baltimore Ravens and the noise around head coach Mike Tomlin and quarterback Aaron Rodgers.
Steve Kornacki hits the big board to dive into the AFC North and South playoff pictures, analyzing where teams like the Pittsburgh Steelers, Baltimore Ravens, Jacksonville Jaguars and Indianapolis Colts could end up.

NBA

Nikola Jokić isn’t the only Nugget who has provided elite fantasy value recently.
Kenny Beecham breaks down his best bets for tonight’s slate of games, including big performances from Sacramento’s Zach LaVine, Minnesota’s Anthony Edwards and San Antonio’s Devin Vassell.
Kenny Beecham discusses recent NBA trends he’s noticed, including how the Dallas Mavericks’ offense and New York Knicks’ defense are improving, how the Toronto Raptors fanbase is reacting to a turbulent season, and more.
Kenny Beecham discusses what winning an NBA title could do for Luka Doncic’s legacy, including why he’s “on pace” to be the greatest player to never win MVP should he not secure a ring.

College Football Playoff Look-Ahead

Nicole Auerbach unpacks the College Football Playoff selection committee’s especially confusing choices for the 12-team bracket and analyzes the contenders left out of the big dance.
James Madison, Miami and Alabama are in. Notre Dame and Duke are out. This is shocking news, considering the Fighting Irish were ranked better than the Hurricanes just last week.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry analyze the College Football Playoff 12-team bracket from all angles, questioning if Ohio State has the hardest path to a national championship and debating if having a bye is beneficial.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry evaluate what the CFP committee’s handling of Texas could mean for college football moving forward.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry are “very frustrated” with the way that the College Football Playoff selection committee treated certain teams this year, debating if the sport has a “conference championship problem.”
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry ponder the logic behind the selection committee moving Miami ahead of Notre Dame in the last College Football Playoff ranking, questioning Hunter Yurachek’s reasoning for the decision.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry react to the 12-team College Football Playoff bracket, focusing on Kalen DeBoer’s Crimson Tide getting in over Marcus Freeman’s Fighting Irish, despite a loss to Georgia in the SEC title.

Premier League

Can Wolves get their first win of the season? Or will Man United keep their resurgence going?
After listening to Arne Slot’s first comments since Mohamed Salah’s explosive interview on Saturday, David Ornstein joins Paul Burmeister to discuss the latest news regarding Salah’s and Slot’s futures at Liverpool.
Liverpool’s attack will be without more than Mohamed Salah in Milan at midweek and perhaps longer, as Arne Slot revealed that Cody Gakpo has picked up an injury.
“I’m calm, polite, but that doesn’t mean I’m weak,” Slot said when asked about Mohamed Salah’s explosive rant over the weekend. “It’s up to us as a club to react and you can see he isn’t here.”

Golf

Watch some of the top shots from the 2025 Hero World Challenge, including highlights from winner Hideki Matsuyama as well as Scottie Scheffler and Alex Noren.
Scottie Scheffler ended his season by finishing tied for fourth at the Hero World Challenge, giving him 18 top-10 finishes in 2025. The Golf Central crew reacts to another strong outing by the best golfer in the world.
The Golf Central crew explains how Hideki Matsuyama’s swing and ‘emphatic victories’ makes him so much fun to watch on the PGA Tour and unpack what he could do to be in contention more often.
Watch highlights from the final round of the 2025 Hero World Challenge at Albany Golf Course on New Providence Island in The Bahamas.
Wyndham Clark buries a birdie after playing a shot from the edge of the water at the 9th hole of the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas.
Sepp Straka’s surge at the Hero World Challenge in the third round, particularly on the par 5s, has him in sole possession of the lead with Scottie Scheffler lurking come Sunday.

Motor Sports

Kelley Blue Book has unveiled its paint scheme for the fall races at Kansas Speedway and Phoenix Raceway.
Jason Anderson are tied in championship points with one round remaining in South Africa.
The Des Moines, Iowa, native raced in the Xfinity and Cup Series, winning with JR Motorsports in 2019.
Nearly 200 races are scheduled for the three top sprint car sanctions in 2026.

Rotoworld

Blake Corum and Ryan Flournoy were two of the biggest fantasy surprises of the week. Both second-year players topped 100 yards and found the end zone, making them two of the best waiver wire adds ahead of Week 15.
Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher, and Connor Rogers evaluate DraftKings Sportsbook’s odds for Monday night’s clash between the Eagles and Chargers, with eyes on the Chargers’ run game and Justin Herbert.
Fantasy Football Happy Hour reveals the top weekend warriors from the Week 14 Sunday slate, including two Rams, Michael Wilson, familiar faces in Seattle, and more.
FFHH explores the biggest fantasy disappointments from Week 14, where a trio of Chiefs and two Buccaneers take centerstage.
Matthew Berry and the FFHH crew examine DK Metcalf’s encouraging usage in Week 14, where he and Aaron Rodgers flashed a strong connection en route to a pivotal divisional win.
Matthew Berry & Co. dive into Christian Watson’s ascension to Green Bay’s WR1 role, which was made clear by yet another standout performance in Week 14 against the division rival Bears.

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Commanders head coach Dan Quinn said on Sunday that “the early signals aren’t good” about tight end Zach Ertz’s knee injury and further tests confirmed the team’s fears about the nature of the injury.
Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins is back in the concussion protocol.
The most important recruiting for new North Texas coach Neal Brown is trying to retain the players that have been part of the school’s first 11-win season, and still have a bowl game to play after just missing out on the College Football Playoff.
Wide receiver Jermaine Burton’s time with the Bengals is up.