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The 2026-27 Premier League season takes flight this week, and the complexion of the division has changed quite a bit with a new champion and new bosses at almost half of the clubs (if you count first full seasons).

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Who will benefit most from a change of scenery?
Chris Simms and Mike Florio look at the impact players who could benefit the most with a new team, discussing the situations of Travis Etienne, David Montgomery, Jaylen Waddle, A.J. Brown and more.

Editor’s Picks

The Premier League returns with plenty of unfamiliarity with a new den of managers, an unfamiliar defending champion, and new faces in and out of the European tournament picture.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry discuss storylines around the SEC ahead of the college football season, including expectations for Lane Kiffin at LSU and the growth for Arch Manning in Year 2 as Texas’ starting QB.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms discuss Eric Bieniemy’s return as Chiefs offensive coordinator and break down why the fiery presence of the play caller could be exactly what Kansas City needs.
The Rotoworld Football crew, along with some friends, got together for a 15-round PPR mock draft in preparation for the 2026 fantasy football season.

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    Jayden Higgins
    HOU Wide Receiver #81
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    It’s a devastating blow for the second-year pro and the Houston offense. Higgins was set to be the team’s No. 2 wideout behind Nico Collins this season after posting 525 yards and six touchdowns as a rookie operating mostly as a downfield threat. Higgins’ absence in the Texans offense leaves the team without much depth at the position. Expect Xavier Hutchinson to take on a much more prominent role in the balanced Houston offense while Tank Dell and Jaylin Noel see a bump in snaps and routes. It’s hard to say any Texans receiver not named Nico will have much in the way of fantasy value in 2026.
  • TEN Running Back #20
    Pollard had missed two practices with a foot issue he picked up in the Titans’ preseason game against the Niners over the weekend. Pollard went for 22 yards and a touchdown on four carries against San Francisco while Tyjae Spears had 35 yards on four rushes. Spears caught one pass in the game while Pollard was not involved in the pass game. Pollard profiles as a flex option in 12-team leagues, though he could be touchdown dependent with Spears taking on much of the pass-catching role.
  • SF Running Back #26
    Black had missed two weeks with a thigh injury before emerging as the clear top running back with McCaffrey sidelined. Barrows said Black “certainly didn’t look rusty, taking an early carry to the left for 50 yards and showing violence and strength on several ensuing runs. Black also had a catch at the goal line in a red zone drill.” Niners players and coaches were impressed by Black, who was taken with the third round of the 2026 NFL Draft. “I thought he looked good hitting the hole and running hard,” Brock Purdy said. “You could tell there was a different level of intensity when he touched the ball.” With Jordan James struggling through a broken rib, Black will have a real chance to establish himself as the Niners’ RB2 ahead of the regular season. Black should be stashed in deeper fantasy formats in case CMC, 30, misses time in 2026.
  • LAC Center #63
    Biadasz sustained a major knee injury this week in joint practices with the 49ers. Schefter said Biadasz sustained “damage to his ACL and additional injuries to his left knee,” and will seek second opinions on how to deal with the injury. That’s never a good sign, and likely means Biadasz is done for the 2026 season. His absence could be a blow for Omarion Hampton and the Chargers’ run game under new OC Mike McDaniel.
  • PHI Running Back #8
    Bigsby, who will operate as the Eagles’ No. 2 back behind Saquon Barkley, had missed some practice time with the toe issue. He appears fully back well ahead of the team’s regular season opener against Washington. One of the most efficient rushers over the past two seasons with the Jaguars and Eagles, Bigsby should be drafted as a high-upside contingency option in case Barkley misses any time in 2026.
  • PHI Wide Receiver #9
    The rookie first-round pick has been sidelined for nearly two weeks with the hamstring issue, as DeVonta Smith deals with his own hamstring injury. While Lemon was seen running on the side at practice earlier this week, the Eagles will probably be careful with the wideout ahead of their Week 1 game against Washington. Lemon should operate as the team’s WR2 when healthy.
  • PHI Outside Linebacker #52
    Greenard injured his pec in late July and was expected back sometime in August. Whether it was a more serious injury than first thought or whether Greenard had a setback, he appears iffy for the Eagles’ regular season opener against Washington. Greenard’s absence would make the Commanders’ matchup a little friendlier for fantasy purposes. The Eagles and Vikings in April agreed to a four-year, $100 million extension that ties Greenard to the Eagles through 2029 and guarantees the linebacker $50 million. Greenard’s 13.5 percent pressure rate in 12 games in 2025 ranked seventh among all linebackers.
  • NO Running Back #41
    Kamara, 31, exited the Saints’ Tuesday scrimmage with a knee injury. The one-month recovery timeline — at best — means Kamara will likely miss the team’s regular season opener, and perhaps their Week 2 game. Travis Etienne, meanwhile, should function as something close to a workhorse while Kamara is sidelined. Etienne’s PPR upside gets a boost if Kamara is sidelined for the first couple regular season contests.
  • LV Quarterback #15
    This comes on the heels of Mendoza impressing Vegas coaches in his preseason debut, completing ten of his 16 attempts for 97 yards and a touchdown against Arizona. Raiders head coach Klint Kubiak said after the game that the team’s Week 1 starting gig was still Kirk Cousins’ to lose. It appears Mendoza, with another solid preseason performance, could challenge for that top spot. Kubiak will be watching the rookie’s anticipation closely when Vegas takes on the Texans on Thursday.
  • TB Tackle #78
    Wirfs sustained a hamstring injury during the first week of Bucs training camp. The team has been cautious with their superstar offensive lineman ahead of the season, and we should expect that to continue in the weeks ahead of the team’s Week 1 matchup against the Bengals. Baker Mayfield has struggled when the Bucs have had offensive line injuries over the past couple seasons.

NBC Sports Podcasts

Nicole Auerbach’s CFB Conference Previews
Lane Kiffin’s introduction at LSU and Arch Manning’s second run at Texas are just a few of the intriguing storylines.
There’s a clear favorite for 2026, but the ACC has multiple teams that can prove they are up to the task.
Nicole Auerbach dives into the Big 12 conference ahead of the 2026-27 season, where Texas Tech’s encore and a revitalized Deion Sanders are top of mind.

NFL

Watson, who is often booed in Cleveland, says it doesn’t matter to him what he hears at Saturday’s preseason home opener.
Running back Myles Gaskin announced his retirement from the NFL on Wednesday night.
There has been no news about 2025 Heisman Trophy runner-up Diego Pavia since the Ravens released him shortly before the opening of training camp.
The Buccaneers announced the one-year extension for defensive lineman Vita Vea on Wednesday.

NBA

MLB

James Schiano unpacks “good news” about star slugger Aaron Judge and his eventual return from injury, with the Yankees captain “heading in the right direction” as he sets his sights on starting a hitting progression.
Edwin Diaz has been sent back to the IL just a few weeks after making his return. James Schiano analyzes the frustrating situation calling it “a disaster” due to his recent performances and injuries.

Premier League

With nine brand new managers appointed this summer, the 2026-27 Premier League season is perhaps more difficult to predict than it’s ever been.
Newly-promoted Hull City welcome big-dreaming Manchester United to the MKM Stadium early Saturday to kick off their 2026-27 Premier League seasons.
Refreshed and reloaded Arsenal begins its Premier League title defense with a visit from newly-promoted Coventry City to the Emirates Stadium in London on Friday.
Here are all of the latest confirmed transfer deals for all 20 Premier League clubs this summer.

Motor Sports

Jett and Hunter Lawrence control their fate with four motos remaining, but last week’s crash in the second race of the Unadilla National turned everything upside down.
The GTD Pro and GTD categories will own the spotlight on the road course in Alton, Virginia.
If the WMX series had not taken a four-year hiatus from 2020 through 2023, Jordan Jarvis’ stats would rival those of Lachlan Turner.
The Team Penske driver is embracing the challenge of proving he can win a title in the format that puts a greater emphasis on banking consistently strong finishes.

Rotoworld

Jorge Montanez breaks down the last week in saves from around the league with updated closer rankings.
Denny Carter believes fantasy managers should still “buy the dip” on Jets RB Breece Hall following his groin injury, a setback that makes him a draft value at his current ADP.
Denny Carter explores the immediate impact of Kyle Monangai’s injury, including why it could “be big” for D’Andre Swift and his fantasy outlook should the former miss several weeks to begin the season.
Denny Carter discusses Alvin Kamara’s recent MCL sprain, and that while he will be gone for the next month, Travis Etienne Jr. “has a chance” to lead the New Orleans Saints
Start preparing for your 2026 fantasy football draft with Rotoworld’s complete Top 200 overall player rankings.
Eric Samulski ranks every fantasy football defense for the 2026 NFL season.

Betting

Golf

Scottie Scheffler is fresh off an eight-shot victory to start the PGA Tour postseason and he goes for another at the BMW Championship at Bellerive.
The FedEx Cup playoff rotation will look similar next year with one exception. The BMW Championship, held this year at Bellerive, will move to Liberty National in New Jersey. The BMW Championship is the only postseason event that moves.
Gary Woodland has a big week at Bellerive to see if he can have a shot at the FedEx Cup and being set for all four majors next year.
Jordan Spieth set a target of 67 for the final round of the FedEx St. Jude Championship, certain that would be enough for him to crack the top 50 in the FedEx Cup and advance. Turns out he only would have needed a 69, and even that was out of his reach.
“I felt like I had some close calls this year, so it was nice to finish the tournament off,” Scheffler said.
Watch the full recap of the action from the 2026 FedEx St. Jude Championship at TPC Southwind in Memphis, Tennessee.

Latest

It’s joint practice fighting season, with Tuesday’s all-out brawl between the Saints and Cowboys making its way to NBC Nightly News.
The Lions got wide receiver Jameson Williams back on the practice field today, but they didn’t have their whole first-string offense.
Trevon Diggs led the league with 11 interceptions in 2021 and earned All-Pro honors, becoming one of the top cornerbacks in the NFL in his second season.
A surprise result in one of Britain’s most prestigious horse races saw the world’s top-ranked thoroughbred Ombudsman finish just fourth behind 10-1 winner Item.
Michael Cheika is set to return as head coach of the New South Wales Waratahs, twelve years after leading them to a Super Rugby title.