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Natalie Esquire and Terrika Foster-Brasby debate whether UCLA or UConn should claim the No. 1 overall ranking ahead of the NCAA women’s basketball tournament.

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Which team deserves more blame for Crosby fiasco?
Mike Florio and Michael Holley dive into the fallout of the failed Maxx Crosby trade and explain why more NFL teams need to focus on creative strategies to plan out deals more efficiently.

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Numbers on the Board discusses different defensive coverages for stars in the NBA playoffs to attempt to slow them down such as Cade Cunningham and Nikola Jokic.
Kyler Murray headlined the 2026 NFL free agency class. His addition to the Vikings gives them one of the biggest possible upgrades heading into the upcoming season.
The World Indoor Track and Field Championships are March 20-22 in Poland, live on Peacock.
Bam Adebayo joins Dan Patrick to discuss his remarkable 83-point performance, how it was a “special moment,” what it means to surpass Kobe Bryant’s 81-point mark, and more.

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  • TEN Quarterback #1
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    Ward was diagnosed with an AC joint sprain in his throwing shoulder on January 5th. On February 20th, Wolfe reported that Ward was focused on building up his lower body and was expected to resume throwing in March. Sounds like he is on track, which is great to hear. He is expected to be ready for offseason team workouts this spring. The Titans’ front office signed WR Wan’Dale Robinson and TE Daniel Bellinger in free agency this week, providing Ward with more receiving weapons in his second NFL season. Ward is reportedly staying in Nashville this offseason to work with new coaches and players ahead of the 2026 season.
  • PHI Wide Receiver #11
    Earlier today, The Athletic’s Dianna Russini reported that “the Eagles will not trade A.J. Brown at this time.” Garafolo said he “does not sense real momentum right now,” but he believes general manager Howie Roseman will engage in potential trade talks over the weekend. The Eagles face $20.5 million in dead money if they allow Goedert’s contract to expire at the new void deadline on Monday. Signing him to a new deal would allow them to spread some of that $20.5 million around to other years. Brown carries a cap hit greater than $23 million this year. Releasing him pre-June 1 would result in more than $72 million in dead money and a loss of $49 million in cap room. Per Over The Cap, the Eagles build team-friendly trade windows into their contracts. If the Eagles trade Brown before June 1st, the dead money drops to $48.939 million and the cap hit drops to $25.5 million. The two players’ futures with the team “are interconnected.”
  • LV Defensive End
    Crosby said the world will “get the best version of 98" in 2026 after the Ravens failed him on his physical just days after agreeing to a trade with the Raiders. The star pass-rusher recently declared himself “a Raider” on social media, suggesting he’s hoping to remain with the team this upcoming season, and it’s been reported that the asking price for Crosby hasn’t changed despite the Ravens reneging on the deal. Crosby suffered a knee injury last season that he played through, but he still underwent offseason surgery to repair a torn meniscus. One of the true Iron Men of the league, Crosby is no doubt motivated to prove the Ravens made the wrong move in sending him back to Vegas. He’ll have a sizable chip on his shoulder and a lot to prove if he is ready for training camp.
  • MIN Quarterback #1
    NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports that Murray will make $36.8 million this season. The Cardinals will pay all but the minimum salary. National and local journalists reported yesterday that Murray could sign with the Vikings today, but the former Cardinals quarterback notably set up virtual meetings with executives from three to five teams that might be in need of a new starting quarterback in 2027. He did so with the goal of getting a head start on next year’s free agency cycle, signaling he intended to sign a one-year prove-it deal with the Vikings if the two sides could come to an agreement. Pelissero notes that the Vikings hope competition for the starting role brings out “the best” in QB J.J. McCarthy following a poor 2025 season for the young quarterback. Murray should be considered the favorite to run away with the job at this time and could warrant QB1 treatment, guided by quarterback-guru head coach, Kevin O’Connell.
  • WAS Running Back #1
    The signing reunites White with his college signal caller, Commanders QB Jayden Daniels. The two played together from 2020-2021 at Arizona State. White logged 42 carries and eight receptions in 2020 before blossoming into a featured dual-threat player in 2021. That season, he rushed 182 times and caught 43 passes. The Commanders will likely add another running back or two via free agency or the 2026 NFL Draft, but White can currently be viewed as the favorite to handle passing down duties and will presumably compete with second-year RB Jacory Croskey-Merritt for the lead rushing role as well. This looks like a fantasy-friendly signing for White.
  • LAC Running Back #34
    Mitchell became an unrestricted free agent after the Ravens chose not to tender him. It’s hard to imagine much of a better landing spot for the speedster. Chargers OC Mike McDaniel turned De’Von Achane into a home run machine in Miami, and Mitchell is one of the few players who can match Achane’s top-end speed. Mitchell will be parked behind Omarion Hampton in LA, but he should hold some fantasy value if he can secure the RB2 gig. Mitchell ran for 341 yards at 5.8 yards per carry last year. His career average is over six YPC. Even as strictly a backup, Mitchell will be an intriguing fantasy bet in 2026.
  • LV Defensive End
    Prior reports indicated that Crosby was unwilling to play for the Raiders ever again. He has seemingly changed his mind, telling Raiders fans, “I’m back.” Crosby was nearly traded to the Ravens in exchange for two first-round picks, but the Ravens withdrew from the deal yesterday, citing a failed physical. Earlier today, The Athletic’s Dianna Russini reported that the Raiders’ asking price for Crosby had not changed. Trading away Crosby for draft picks makes sense for a team that is ostensibly beginning a rebuild. Whether the Raiders’ front office has changed its mind about jettisoning him remains unknown. But Crosby, for his part, appears ready to don the Silver and Black once again.
  • FA Quarterback #1
    The virtual meetings will take place tonight and tomorrow. Murray is also flying to Minnesota this evening and will meet with the Vikings in person tomorrow. The Vikings are widely considered to be his likely landing spot, with Murray expectedly assuming the starting job for 2026, and “a one-year minimum deal could come together quickly.” Per Pelissero, the virtual meetings give Murray a chance to reintroduce himself to people he hasn’t seen since the 2019 NFL Draft, “and get a jump start on his free agent process a year from now.” Murray is also reportedly open to studying as a backup in 2026 with a team that could open up the starting role in 2027.
  • SF Defensive Tackle #97
    The Cowboys were reportedly open to listening to offers for Odighizuwa, who now finds a home with a 49ers team looking to increase their ability to generate pressure on opposing quarterbacks. Odighizuwa has registered 216 tackles and 17.0 sacks in five seasons in Dallas. It was thought to be difficult to deal the veteran considering he recently signed a four-year, $80 million extension prior to the 2025 season, but the two sides got it done.
  • GB Defensive Lineman #97
    The deal includes $13 million in 2026, potentially giving Green Bay an early out if the 10-year veteran starts showing signs of aging following his age-33 season. The former two-time Pro Bowler played the 2025 season with the Vikings, registering only 3.5 sacks and 52 tackles in 16 appearances. He did prove healthy last year after playing only three games for the 49ers in 2024 and brings another capable body up front for the retooled Packers.
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NFL

The Dolphins are signing wide receiver Jalen Tolbert to a one-year deal, according to Jordan Schultz of The Schultz Report.
The Colts are signing free agent safety Juanyeh Thomas, according to Jordan Schultz of The Schultz Report.
Veteran safety Andre Cisco will be back for Aaron Glenn’s second season as the Jets’ head coach.

Premier League

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 absolutely bonkers and so tight.
Manchester United aim to rebound from the first loss of Michael Carrick’s tenure as caretaker manager when Aston Villa come to Old Trafford on Saturday.
Crystal Palace weren’t able to find goals in the Conference League, and they may only need one when desperate Leeds United visit Selhurst Park on Sunday.

NBA

This will be fuel for the fire for people who believe Giannis Antetokounmpo will leave Milwaukee this offseason.
Chris Mannix argues why a reduced role for LeBron James raises the Los Angeles Lakers ceiling with him doing the little things needed for success and allowing Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves to create on offense.
Numbers on the Board name dark horse teams that could make noise in the NBA playoffs such as the Los Angeles Clippers, Miami Heat and Orlando Magic.
Numbers on the Board discuss why Bam Adebayo’s 83-point game is facing criticism, notably the amount of free throw attempts he had and how the Heat played the final minutes of the game.

NFL Offseason

Mike Florio and Michael Holley discuss Kyler Murray signing with the Vikings and explain why the quarterback finds himself in a better situation in Minnesota.
Mike Florio and Michael Holley dive into the fallout of the failed Maxx Crosby trade and explain why more NFL teams need to focus on creative strategies to plan out deals more efficiently.
Mike Florio reacts to the reported deal being struck between Trey Hendrickson and the Baltimore Ravens following the team’s failed trade for Maxx Crosby.
Chris Simms and Connor Rogers break down the Jets reportedly trading for Geno Smith and discuss the quarterback’s ability as he returns to a young New York team under head coach Aaron Glenn.
Mike Florio and Michael Holley discuss Daniel Jones’ new contract and explain why quarterbacks such as Baker Mayfield and Sam Darnold could restructure their deals in response.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms discuss Kenneth Walker III reportedly signing with the Kansas City Chiefs and question how the running back will impact the team’s offense and role of Travis Kelce.
Mike Florio and Michael Holley break down Mike Evans’ fit in San Francisco and question if he’s the missing piece that will get the 49ers over the Super Bowl hump.

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Motor Sports

Separate incidents in Race 2 of the Indy Triple Crown had the potential to eliminate the two points leaders for the season.
The presence of Michael Jordan amid the dominance of his 23XI Racing team has been a boon for NASCAR’s mainstream profile in 2026.
Hendrick Motorsports driver Alex Bowman will miss a second consecutive NASCAR race because of vertigo and will be replaced by Justin Allgaier at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Ty Masterpool has a torn labrum and will have that surgically repaired in the next few weeks. While sidelined, the rider decided to have his ankles repaired.

College Hoops on NBC and Peacock

It took the Huskies an extra period to get past the Trojans and move on to the third round of the Big Ten Men’s Basketball Tournament.
Stefan Vaaks tied a Big East Tournament record with eight 3-pointers as Providence advanced past Butler at Madison Square Garden.
Georgetown, the 11-seed in the Big East Tournament, pulled off a major upset of 6-seeded DePaul.
The Hawkeyes used a 21-0 second-half run to separate from the Terrapins and move on to the Big Ten Men’s Basketball Tournament’s third round.
Huskies men’s basketball head coach Dan Hurley joins John Fanta to talk about the common thread in the team’s losses and the pressure to perform in March for UConn.
Watch highlights of the UConn Huskies winning the Big East Women’s Basketball tournament in dominant fashion, executing on both ends of the floor to raise the Big East trophy.
After UConn’s Big East title win, the College Cooldown crew debates who can contend with the Huskies in the NCAA Tournament such as UCLA or Texas.

Rotoworld

With Rachaad White signing with the Washington Commanders, Kyle Dvorchak outlines why White could be fantasy relevant in 2026 with little competition on the roster pre-NFL draft.
Denny Carter breaks down which teams won and which teams lost during the first week of 2026 NFL free agency.
Isaiah Collier should be considered a must-start player ahead of this weekend and for the rest of the season.
Check out the current auction values on your favorite draft day targets.

Betting

Golf

There was wind, rain, sunshine and darkness during the first round of The Players Championship.
Rory McIlroy unpacks his first round of the Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass, explaining how he battled through his back injury, what he did to prepare for Thursday, if he thinks he can win the tournament and more.
Scottie Scheffler talks about the first round of The Players Championship, sharing how he is adjusting to the challenges of using a new driver, sharing “why it can be tough sometimes to block that stuff out” and more.
Justin Thomas talks about how he’s feeling about his game after first round of the Players and where he is seeing strides being made.
The legendary par-3 17th at TPC Sawgrass bares its teeth in the first round of the 2026 Players Championship, causing three tee shots from the same group to find the perilous water hazard.
Max Homa could not have asked for a better start Thursday in The Players Championship. His gap wedge from 137 yards spun into the hole for eagle, and he followed that with a birdie. Four holes later, he was +2.

Latest

Tennessee didn’t help its NCAA Tournament seeding after losing four of their last six.
The Lions have reached a deal with their second free agent defensive back of the week.
Free agent defensive lineman Sebastian Joseph-Day is signing a two-year, $11 million deal with the Steelers, Adam Schefter of ESPN reports.
Edge rusher David Ojabo is moving on to the Dolphins.
Aday Mara scored 13 of his 17 points in the second half, helping No. 3 Michigan hold off Bruce Thornton and Ohio State for a 71-67 victory Friday in the Big Ten Tournament quarterfinals.