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No. 12 St. John’s got tested by No. 19 UConn, but the Red Storm kept rolling with its 10th consecutive Big East victory.
Brandel Chamblee analyzes what went right for Jordan Spieth in his incredible back 9 during Round 2 of the WM Phoenix Open, pointing out the “extreme rehearsals” in his practice strokes.

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  • PHI Tight End #88
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    Goedert practiced in full all week, indicating his ankle injury is no longer a concern. The talented veteran tight end will play an important role in the Eagles’ concentrated target tree. The team’s No. 2 wide receiver DeVonta Smith (hamstring) remained limited all week and although Smith is active, Goedert could easily end up functioning as the team’s No. 2 receiving weapon, should Smith’s injury limit him.
  • PHI Wide Receiver #6
    The most important takeaway from Smith’s two-week practice saga is that the team has cleared him to play on Super Bowl Sunday. He did, however, miss all three practices last week and remained limited in all three this week. The Eagles have lately embraced an extremely conservative approach to load management during the practice week but it would have been great to see Smith graduate to full participation today. He must now play through the nagging soft tissue issue.
  • MIA Wide Receiver #10
    Speaking on Pro Football Talk, Hill took full responsibility for telling reporters he wants out of Miami. That state came just after he walked off the Dolphins’ sideline in the middle of their Week 18 game against the Jets. While Hill seemingly burned bridges in Miami during the season finale, his tone has changed over the past month. GM Chris Grier said Hill has never asked for a trade. Then Drew Rosenhaus, Hill’s agent, publicly said Hill is committed to the Dolphins after meeting with Grier and head coach Mike McDaniel. Hill’s apology tour concluded on radio row at the Super Bowl when he apologized on multiple shows including PFT and Kay Adams’ Up and Adams. This won’t be the last we hear of Hill’s drama, but the rift between him and the Dolphins appears to be patched over for now.
  • PIT Running Back #30
    This shouldn’t come as a surprise, as Warren has arguably been the best back in Pittsburgh’s backfield since joining the team as an undrafted free agent in 2022. Often used as a change-of-pace back to Najee Harris, Warren has averaged 5.4 yards per touch over his first three seasons, ranking him among the most efficient backs in the league. Dulac writes in an article that “at the very least,” the Steelers would tender an offer to grant them the right of first refusal should another team offer Warren a contract in the offseason. They would also have the option to place a second-round tender on him, which would cost close to $5.217 million. Dulac notes a second-round tender on a 26-year-old back seems unlikely. With Harris possibly headed for free agency, the Steelers tendering an offer to Warren could open up a larger role for him should Harris leave town in the offseason.
  • PIT Running Back #22
    The Steelers didn’t pick up Harris’ fifth-year option last offseason, but as Dulac points out in his article, Mike Tomlin “has always liked Harris and his bruising style.” If Harris is brought back for 2025, Dulac reports the deal “is expected to be a two-or-three-year deal” that would average between $7 million and $10 million per year. Harris has appeared in all 68 regular season games since the Steelers selected him with the No. 24 overall pick back in 2021. Harris’ lack of overall efficiency has stopped the Steelers from making him a featured back in their offense, with Jaylen Warren outperforming him on a per-touch basis. Harris has surpassed 1,200 total yards from scrimmage in each of his first four seasons while finding the end zone 34 times. The fact that his usage has never dwindled could be a signal that the team isn’t ready to move on from him, even if the metrics suggest the team could find ways to upgrade at the position.
  • NFL Commissioner
    The NFL continues to expand its overseas initiatives and will now be headed to Dublin next season. Ireland will join Spain as the two newest countries to host an NFL team in 2025, with Australia set to play host to the Rams in 2026. The Steelers, who will count this as a home game, are currently the only team with rights to Ireland, per the league’s Global Markets Program. Per the league site, the Jets are also working to expand into Ireland, which could create more opportunities for future games.
  • MIN Quarterback #14
    During a news conference that followed him winning the AP Coach of the Year award, O’Connell said the team’s goal was to win a championship while adding that Darnold “is going to be a huge part of it when we do.” When asked to clarify his comments by ESPN’s Kevin Seifert after the news conference, O’Connell said his previous comments were made “in the spirit of answering a question about Darnold’s season.” Darnold’s return to Minnesota is far from a sure thing. While KOC said the Vikings would continue to stay in touch with Darnold and his agents, he also said the team is excited about J.J. McCarthy and where he’s at in his rehab as he looks to return from a knee injury that ended his rookie campaign in the preseason.
  • BUF Quarterback #17
    It’s one of the closer MVP votes you’ll see, as Allen narrowly defeated Lamar Jackson with 27 first-place votes and 383 possible points. Jackson received 23 first-place nods and 362 points. Saquon Barkley finished third. Allen threw for 3,731 yards with 28 passing touchdowns and also rushed for a dozen scores with 531 yards on the ground. Jackson was also spectacular, but the fact that he had already won the award twice likely played a factor in the decision.
  • FA Tight End #85
    Eli Manning was not elected in his first year on the ballot. Gates is widely viewed as one of the greatest tight ends to ever play the sport, and finished his career with 955 receptions and 116 receiving touchdowns. Sharpe — brother of tight end Shannon Sharpe — was dominant before his career ended short due to a neck injury, retiring after amassing 8,134 yards and 65 touchdowns in 112 starts. Jared Allen was a four-time first-team All-Pro for the Chiefs and Vikings, leading the league in sacks twice and becoming one of three players (with T.J. Watt and Justin Houston) to notch 22 or more sacks in a season since 2001. Eric Allen was a stalwart corner for the Eagles, Raiders, and Saints. His 54 interceptions are tied for 21st in NFL history, and he had eight career pick-sixes.
  • PHI Running Back #26
    Barkley took home the award while receiving 35 of the 50 possible first-place vote. Lamar Jackson was a distant second with 12 first-place nods, and Ja’Marr Chase finished third despite not receiving any. Barkley had a historic season in his first year with the Eagles, rushing for a league-leading 2,005 yards, and he’ll have a chance to add a Super Bowl ring on Sunday.

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Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino joins the PFT Live set at Radio Row to share his thoughts on modern quarterback play, improvements the Dolphins need to make, and his take on Patrick Mahomes' evolving legacy.

NBC Sports Podcasts

Super Bowl week in NOLA
Mike Florio and Chris Simms are joined by Tyreek Hill to dive into why he has thoughts of regret leaving the Chiefs, why he takes “full accountability” for what he said about the Dolphins but wants to stay and more.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms are joined by Deion Sanders to unpack why Shedeur Sanders is “built” for the NFL, how fulfilling it is to work with college athletes, why his staff is creating an NFL atmosphere and more.
MMA fighter Dustin Poirier joins the FFHH set at Radio Row to provide an MMA demonstration for Matthew Berry and Jay Croucher, share what it means to have the Super Bowl in New Orleans and discuss his Saints fandom.
Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell sits down with Mike Florio and Chris Simms to discuss expectations for quarterback JJ McCarthy, winning the Coach of the Year award and how he’s processed a tough ending to the season.
Matthew Berry and Connor Rogers are joined by Rob Gronkowski and Drew Brees to name their all-time QBs and TEs, explain why they would never do a roast like Brady and more.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms are joined by Justin Jefferson to unpack what adjustments the Vikings need to make, when he knew Sam Darnold was special and why his pregame attire helps his confidence on the field.
Former NFL wide receiver Danny Amendola joins the FFHH set to weigh in on the Tom Brady vs. Patrick Mahomes GOAT debate, give a Super Bowl prediction and share his experience of being on Dancing with the Stars.

NFL

The Rotoworld crew highlights their keys to Sunday’s Super Bowl matchup and offer their bold predictions.
Ricky Williams was the subject of one of the biggest trades in NFL history when the Saints gave up all of their 1999 draft picks, plus additional picks in 2000, to move up and draft him.
Texans pass rusher Will Anderson has been in Houston two years, and both years the Texans went 10-7 and made it to the divisional round of the playoffs.
In 1984, Dan Marino obliterated the previous NFL records by passing for 5,084 yards and 48 touchdowns.

Premier League

When it rains it pours, and in the case of Nico Gonzalez’s Manchester City debut we’re not simply talking about the wet conditions at Gaughan Group Stadium.
The 20-year-old Tottenham Hotspur prospect raced onto a loose ball after teammate Sonny Perkins looked to have fouled Nico Gonzalez in the midfield.
A place in one final secured, Arne Slot and Liverpool hope to move toward another when they visit the Home Park Stadium for a fourth-round match at Championship side Plymouth Argyle on Sunday.

Rotoworld

The Rotoworld crew highlights their keys to Sunday’s Super Bowl matchup and offer their bold predictions.
Former NFL wide receiver Danny Amendola joins the FFHH set to weigh in on the Tom Brady vs. Patrick Mahomes GOAT debate, give a Super Bowl prediction and share his experience of being on Dancing with the Stars.
Tyreek Hill stops by the FFHH desk on Radio Row to talk about his relationship with the Dolphins, what he’s seeing from Tua Tagovailoa and why Noah Lyles is “scared” about a race between the two.
Brian Westbrook joins FFHH to talk about how fantasy managers reacted to the times he slid instead of scoring late-game touchdowns, why Andy Reid is beloved as a coach and how the Chiefs and Eagles match up.
MMA fighter Dustin Poirier joins the FFHH set at Radio Row to provide an MMA demonstration for Matthew Berry and Jay Croucher, share what it means to have the Super Bowl in New Orleans and discuss his Saints fandom.
Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell joins the FFHH set to discuss Sam Darnold’s future, his team’s performance in 2024, and his NFL Coach of the Year award.

Motor Sports

Here is a look at the forecast for all the events leading up to the Daytona 500 and the season-opening NASCAR race.
Famed car builder Ralph Moody joins Carl Edwards and Ricky Rudd in Class of 2025.
Cameron McAdoo tore his ACL in an off-season crash but he will attempt to ride on Saturday.
The Cup, Xfinity, Truck and ARCA series kick off their seasons at Daytona International Speedway.

Celebrating Black Heritage

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.
Mary Omatiga sits down with Minnesota Vikings linebacker Brian Asamoah II to share his experiences living in Ghana for a year, the lessons he learned off the field, growing the sport in Africa, and more.
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

Watch the best shots from the second round of the WM Phoenix Open from TPC Scottsdale Stadium Course.
Hardy will return Saturday morning at TPC Scottsdale to hit a 17-foot birdie putt on No. 18; make, and Hardy is into the weekend.
Clanton missed a birdie putt on his last hole Friday at TPC Scottsdale, falling a shot short of making the WM Phoenix Open cut and earning a PGA Tour card through PGA Tour University.
Spieth vaulted up the leaderboard with a strong finish Friday at the WM Phoenix Open.
Three-time champion Jin Young Ko birdied six of her last nine holes Friday for an 8-under 63 and a two-stroke lead over four players in the LPGA Tour’s Founders Cup.
Thomas wasn’t sure where his second shot finished at the par-5 13th. When he found out, he was a little excited.

NBA

Chris Paul and Victor Wembanyama — Team Spurs — will headline the Skills Challenge on All-Star Saturday night.
Kurt Helin and the Rotoworld Basketball Show folks discuss the executives with the hottest seats after an eventful NBA trade deadline.
The 76ers are at an inflection point. Will they gom all out and try to win, or will they tank for lottery balls?
Dan Titus, Raphielle Johnson, Noah Rubin and Kurt Helin analyze De’Aaron Fox being acquired by the Spurs prior to the trade deadline, debating why the Kings moved on from their franchise player for such a small return.

College Basketball

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