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Vonn stands atop World Cup podium once again
Winning in St. Moritz, Lindsey Vonn, 41, collected her 44th World Cup downhill victory, 83rd overall, and 139th podium, becoming the oldest Alpine skier in history to win a WC race. (Courtesy of Ski and Snowboard Live)

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The final chapter of John Cena’s farewell tour comes to a close Saturday night, exclusively on Peacock.
Currently, we expect it to be 14 degrees, with low temperatures of -2 degrees. Winds of up to 27 mph will make it feel even colder.
Check out which teams are facing pass or run funnel defenses in Week 15, and what it might mean for your lineup decisions in the fantasy playoffs.
Lindsey Vonn claimed the downhill in St. Moritz for her first World Cup victory since 2018, becoming the oldest Alpine skier in history to win a Cup race.

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  • GB Running Back #8
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    Add backup RB Emanuel Wilson wherever available. Jacobs is seemingly on track to play on Sunday, but it cannot hurt to be safe. Wilson operated as the team’s featured running back with Jacobs sidelined against the Vikings a few weeks ago, rushing 28 times for 107 yards and two touchdowns. The Broncos’ elite defense will put up a fight, but Wilson would be a volume-based RB2 if Jacobs cannot play.
  • LV Quarterback #15
    Pickett may only be getting a one week audition here, as Carroll said that Geno Smith “will be back” against the Texans in Week 16. Against the Eagles’ stellar pass defense, Pickett is best approached as a QB3 in superflex leagues and even an optimistic view can’t see him as better than a low-end QB2 with almost nothing around him beyond Brock Bowers and Ashton Jeanty. It’s just not an ideal situation, even if he did look decent in relief of Smith in Week 14.
  • IND Quarterback #17
    Riley Leonard (knee) has practiced in full all week, so it sure seems like he’d be available to go if the Colts wanted him to. Of course, if they really wanted him to go, they probably would not have signed a 44-year-old grandfather in the first place. So there’s that. We’ll likely get a report that Rivers will start at some point in the next 36 hours. He’s not to be trusted in superflex leagues in his first start in five years.
  • CIN Wide Receiver #5
    Higgins has been concussed twice over the last three weeks and will now miss a second game due to his brain injury. Despite being limited in both Wednesday’s and Thursday’s practice, the star receiver felt like a long shot to play after landing in protocol following Week 14’s game against the Bills. When Higgins missed Week 13’s game against the Ravens, backup Mitchell Tinsley stepped up to run a season-high 31 routes while also drawing a season-high eight targets. He could have some upside as a dart-throw WR4 in deeper leagues.
  • DAL Wide Receiver #88
    With extra time to heal up after getting concussed in a Thursday night matchup against the Lions, Lamb is now good to go in a pivotal Week 15 game against the Vikings. Lamb turned in arguably his best performance of the season before going down last week, totaling six catches for a season-high 121 yards in just one half of play. He can be trusted as a WR1 in this week’s fantasy playoff matchups.
  • TB Wide Receiver #13
    It may not have been the most efficient outing for Evans, but when you consider it was the first time on the field for the future Hall of Famer since Week 7, it’s an incredibly impressive performance. The 32-year-old worked the sideline for most of the contest, and showed he’s still as good as it gets at jump balls with a 45-yard snag. Evans is far from a lock to put up these kind of numbers each week, but clearly the connection with Baker Mayfield is going to make these kind of outings possible. The Panthers are next in Week 16.
  • ATL Tight End #8
    Three touchdowns from Kyle Pitts? In this economy? This was a remarkable effort from the tight end in what has been an impressive — if frustrating (until Thursday) because of the lack of scores — campaign. The Buccaneers simply had no answer for him, and the Falcons lack of other competent targets sans Bijan Robinson provided the volume. He’s now up to four scores on the season, and he’ll have a chance to add to that total with Kirk Cousins clearly feeling confident in feeding him as often as possible against the Cardinals in Week 16.
  • NYJ Quarterback #7
    Tyrod Taylor was also absent during the portion of practice open to the media. All signs point to Brady Cook making his starting NFL debut on Sunday. Cooks took over for Taylor mid-game last week and was a disaster. He completed fewer than half of his attempts and was intercepted twice. Cook also took six sacks. Cook being named the starter would take Aondai Mitchell and John Metchie off the fantasy radar for Week 15. Cook himself won’t be a fantasy option, even in Superflex leagues.
  • PIT Linebacker #90
    This news comes directly from the team. Steelers spokesman Burt Lauden added that Watt will not practice on Thursday and his status for Monday’s game is in question. Head coach Mike Tomlin will provide more updates at the appropriate time. It’s a scary update for one of the best defenders in the league. The hope will be that this is a short-term issue, but it’s too early to say anything definitively. We don’t expect Watt to suit up versus the Dolphins on Monday.
  • GB Running Back #8
    LaFleur told reporters, “We’ll see how he’s feeling tomorrow & go from there.” He isn’t ruling Jacobs out yet, but it’s safe to say the veteran back is on the wrong side of questionable after missing the first two practices of the week. Jacobs previousy missed Week 12 with the knee issue. Backup Emanuel Wilson racked up 28 carries, which he turned into 107 yards and a pair of touchdowns. Wilson would push for an RB1 ranking if Jacobs sits in Week 15 versus the Broncos.

NBC Sports Podcasts

NFL Week 15

Josh Allen, Christian McCaffrey, Puka Nacua, and Trey McBride highlight the positional rankings for Week 15 of the 2025 NFL season.
The Seahawks and Jaguars are massive favorites this week, teeing up Kenneth Walker and Travis Etienne to kick off the fantasy football playoffs with a bang.
Zachary Krueger dives into players he has high, medium, and low levels of confidence in for the fantasy football playoffs.
The FFHH crew analyzes key Week 15 injuries, highlighting Josh Jacobs, CeeDee Lamb, Tee Higgins, Marvin Harrison Jr. and Geno Smith, also previewing how the Colts could look with 44-year-old Philip Rivers at quarterback.
Matthew Berry reveals the 10 facts you need to know before Week 15, including why Jaxson Dart is poised for a big game against his Commanders.
Though Jordan Love and Sam Darnold have delivered plenty of times for fantasy managers this season, Matthew Berry says Week 15 could be the time to avoid both signal-callers in lineups.
Check out which teams are facing pass or run funnel defenses in Week 15, and what it might mean for your lineup decisions in the fantasy playoffs.

NBA

Noah Rubin shares some bad news about Zach Edey, who is projected to miss at least four weeks after suffering a stress reaction in his left ankle, sharing why Memphis will need Jock Landale to step up in Edey’s absense.
Noah Rubin analyzes the emergence of Jordan Walsh, who has started the past 13 games for the Celtics and is putting up impressive numbers, explaining why the 21-year-old guard should be rostered in all fantasy formats.
Noah Rubin talks about the Kevin Porter Jr. after he scored 18 points in a victory over the Celtics, explaining why he has been “one the best value picks in fantasy basketball” and previewing his outlook going forward.
The handful of teams with some interest in CP3 would rather wait until the Clippers buy him out and sign him as a free agent.

College Football Playoff Look-Ahead

Nicole Auerbach unpacks her College Football Playoff bracket predictions, including how she feels about the top four seeds while asking questions about the remaining eight.
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.”
The playoff field is set. It’s time to find out who will be the national champion.
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

Will the top four look oh-so-familiar by the end of Monday, or can Everton and Crystal Palace continue their impressive seasons with notable upsets?
Learn the history and significance of the Tyne–Wear derby, the fiercest rivalry in the Premier League between Sunderland and Newcastle United.
Check out the Premier League schedule for the 2025-26 season, with everything you need for all 380 games.
The 2025-26 Premier League table is live, as 19 teams hope to be the one that denies Liverpool repeat status as champions of England’s top tier.

Golf

Brentley Romine discusses all things PGA Tour Q-School, sharing why Chad Sewell is getting compared to Zach Johnson, how Camilo Villegas has been able to “keep grinding” and what Adam Svensson can do to “turn it around.”
Watch the best shots and biggest moments from the first round of the 2025 Grant Thornton Invitational from the Tiburon Golf Club in Naples, Florida.
Charley Hull and Michael Brennan were on a different level in the first round of the Grant Thornton Invitational after shooting for a historic score of 55, ending the day on top of the leaderboard.
Brentley Romine tells the emotional story of Chan Kim, who opened the final stage of PGA Tour Q-School with a leading 6-under 64, one day after his newborn daughter Jenna came home following one month in the hospital.
Brooke Henderson joins Golf Central to reflect on getting back in the winners’ circle at the CPKC Women’s Open in her home country of Canada before sharing why she thinks the parity the LPGA saw in 2025 was ‘incredible.’
Former PGA Tour golfer Joel Dahmen joins Golf Central to preview the debut of his charity golf tournament, ‘Joel Jam’, that helps raise money to support families facing cancer through the Dahmen Family Foundation.

Motor Sports

Cooper Webb has three Supercross championships, but has not yet successfully defended the title; then again, neither has any active rider.
NASCAR agreed to make the charters at the heart of its business model permanent for its teams.
Two principles led to France’s refusal to budge on permanent charters in the 2025 revenue-sharing agreement.
Jordon Smith’s shoulder injury could delay his debut on the 450 Triumph until February or March.

Rotoworld

The FFHH crew shares their favorite bets for Week 15 of the NFL season, detailing why 44-year-old Philip Rivers will have over 151 passing yards and Jonathan Taylor will have over 14 receiving yards against the Seahawks.
Connor Rogers, Jay Croucher and Lawrence Jackson Jr. answer key questions entering Week 15 of the NFL season, debating if Sam Darnold or Jared Goff is a better option at quarterback for the fantasy football playoffs.
The FFHH crew answers lineup questions from viewers and reveals waiver targets for Week 15, outlining why C.J. Stroud is a “top-15 play” against the Cardinals and Jayden Reed could overcome a “tough matchup” in Denver.
Connor Rogers, Jay Croucher and Lawrence Jackson Jr. listen to Todd Bowles unleash on a profane tirade after the Buccaneers blew a 14-lead to the Falcons, also recapping how Mike Evans played in his return from injury.
Connor Rogers, Jay Croucher and Lawrence Jackson Jr. welcome Denny Carter onto the show for Flexual Frustrations, revealing why Jayden Reed, Troy Franklin and Tyrone Tracy Jr. are reliable fantasy options for Week 15.
Connor Rogers, Jay Croucher and Lawrence Jackson Jr. break down Kyle Pitts having 166 receiving yards and three touchdowns in a win over the Buccaneers, debating if this was one of the best fantasy performances ever.

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The Panthers are currently a half-game ahead of the Bucs, but the Bucs are favored to win the division.
Packers running back Josh Jacobs was able to get back on the practice field on Friday.
Playing a scramble format on Day 1 of the Grant Thornton Invitational, the two teams established a new tournament record.
While Eagles backup right tackle Fred Johnson popped up as a limited participant on Thursday’s injury report, he will be fine to play Sunday’s game against the Raiders.
Tee times and TV times for the second round of the mixed-team event, which features alternate shot on Saturday in Naples, Florida.