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The NBA trade deadline is Thursday, Feb. 5, and deals are coming fast — and the rumors faster.

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Highlights: Sixers command win against Clippers
The Philadelphia 76ers took control from the tip and never looked back against the Los Angeles Clippers to begin their West Coast trip on Peacock NBA Monday.

Editor’s Picks

Grant Liffmann joins NBA Showtime to report on the latest trade deadline news surrounding Ja Morant and Giannis Antetokounmpo and the various scenarios at play ahead of Feb. 5.
The Premier League’s January transfer window didn’t wait for Deadline Day to deliver its biggest moments.
Fulham’s Antonee Robinson sits down with Telemundo Deportes to discuss his return from injury, the pressure of performing in the Premier League, representing the USMNT, and more.
A few Chargers players might be in for bounce-back seasons in McDaniel’s offensive system.
Milan Cortina Schedule

Rotoworld Player News

All Player News
  • LA Head Coach
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    One of the premier coaches in the league, McVay will remain with the Rams for the foreseeable future. It was a decision that likely came easily to ownership, who have seen their team go 92-57 under McVay’s leadership while also winning a Super Bowl in 2021. McVay has led the Rams to double-digit wins in seven of his nine years, and had the team within a game of his third Super Bowl appearance. While we don’t know the length of McVay’s extension, he will presumably be under contract when the Rams pursue a new franchise quarterback once Matthew Stafford, who turns 38 later this month, eventually calls it quits.
  • SF Defensive Coordinator
    The news comes shortly after the Cardinals hired Rams OC Mike LaFleur as their next head coach. Morris was one of three finalists for that role. Morris now reunites with 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan. ESPN’s Adam Schefter notes that the two previously worked together with the Buccaneers (2004-2005), Commanders (2012-2013) and Falcons (2015-2016). Considering that the 49ers had supposedly placed Gus Bradley as their favorite for the defensive coordinator role, Morris is a nice get for them.
  • ARI Head Coach
    Evidently impressed with LaFleur’s development, Kyle Shanahan hired LaFleur as the 49ers’ passing game coordinator and wide receivers coach after Shanahan was hired as the team’s head coach in 2017. LaFleur shed the wide receivers coach title in 2019, and later accepted the Jets’ offensive coordinator position in 2021 after former 49ers DC Robert Saleh was hired as the Jets’ next head coach. LaFleur parted ways with the Jets in 2023 and was hired by Rams head coach Sean McVay as the Rams’ offensive coordinator. He has served in that capacity in each of the last three seasons, notably ceding play-calling duties to McVay, unlike his time in New York under Saleh. The Rams’ offense led the league in yards per play this season (6.1), while using creative play designs featuring play action, shifts and motion. LaFleur signed a five-year contract with his new team. The overall design here will likely be vaguely Shanahan-ish, and we expect LaFleur to call plays here. How effective he is at that is an open question after his work with the Jets.
  • SEA Offensive Coordinator
    No move could become official until after the Super Bowl, but after meeting with both the Cardinals and Raiders in-person before departing for San Francisco, it sounds as if Kubiak will be off to Vegas early next week. Assuming the two sides agree to a deal, Kubiak would take over as the head coach for the Raiders, who hold the No. 1 overall pick in this year’s draft and are expected to take Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza with that pick. Kubiak took over a Sam Darnold led Seahawks offense this season and helped lead them to a third place finish in total points while also ranking eighth in yards. He would take over a Raiders team that was among the worst in league offensively last season, and that has multiple issues on the offensive side of the ball outside of quarterback. Kubiak joining the Raiders means the Cardinals would be the only team in the league still left with a head-coaching vacancy.
  • FA General Manager
    The Vikings signed Adofo-Mensah to a multi-year extension last offseason and sent him to the Senior Bowl earlier this week. The move comes as a major surprise, but per The Athletic’s Alec Lewis, there “had been a lot, a lot, a lot of noise in recent weeks.” Adofo-Mensah was hired as the Vikings’ general manager in 2022 and oversaw the team’s last four free agent and draft classes. His extension came after he helped build the Vikings into a 14-3 team that unexpectedly rode the arm of Sam Darnold to the postseason, but the decision to let Darnold walk in the offseason coupled with the struggles of second-year pick J.J. McCarthy are likely one of a handful of decisions made my Adofo-Mensah that ultimately led to his dismissal. With their GM spot now vacant, the Vikings have even more to figure out heading into an offseason that was already going to be headlined by a quarterback controversy.
  • SEA Offensive Coordinator
    Both teams are scheduled to have an in-person interview with Kubiak on Saturday per Breer. The Raiders have been positioned as the “prime candidate” and Kubiak’s “job to lose” in recent days, but it might come down to which team he feels more comfortable with. These are two of the weakest organizations in the NFL over the past three seasons. Kubiak may ultimately be choosing between Fernando Mendoza and the vacuum that the Cardinals have at quarterback with Kyler Murray expected to be traded.
  • BUF Quarterback #17
    Allen revealed that he aggravated an “older injury” against the Browns in Week 16. It was a fracture in his fifth metatarsal. To correct the issue, doctors “went in, took it out and cleaned it up.” Yuck. Allen adds that he would “figure out” a way to play if the Bills had a game this week, and he will be ready to participate in organized team activities in May.
  • FA Head Coach
    Reich has been heavily rumored to take over as the Jets’ offensive play-caller since the team let go of offensive coordinator Tanner Engstrand. The 64-year-old was head coach of the Colts for five seasons, followed by one season at the helm of the Panthers, making history as the first head coach to be fired midseason in back-to-back seasons. He was Stanford’s interim head coach for a bit in 2025 and is currently a senior advisor for the program. While Reich looks to be the favorite, the Jets also interviewed former Chargers OC Greg Roman, Dolphins quarterbacks coach Darrell Bevell, Bills quarterbacks coach Ronald Curry, and Cowboys tight ends coach Lunda Wells for their offensive coordinator vacancy. A decision could be expected soon, though given the tumultuous nature of Aaron Glenn’s head coaching tenure, we would not be surprised if the process is lengthy.
  • CLE Coaching Staff
    Former Ravens OC Todd Monken got the Browns head coaching job on Wednesday after an extensive search, and after it appeared the Browns were set to promote Schwartz to the top job. Rapoport said the Browns “would like to retain Schwartz, who is under contract. The respected DC may have other plans. He’s coveted.” It looks like Schwartz will coach elsewhere in 2026 after being passed over, though there’s a chance he stays with Cleveland under Monken. Schwartz’s Browns offense in 2025 allowed the league’s fourth lowest success rate and third lowest EPA per play.
  • CLE Head Coach
    Monken, after coaching one of the NFL’s most efficient offenses over the past three seasons, will take over as Cleveland’s head coach after the team had several coaching candidates withdraw their name from consideration in recent days. Monken, 59, was the Browns offensive coordinator back in 2019, when the team ranked 22nd in most yards and points. He’s also served as OC for the Bucs. “By choosing Monken,” Russini said, “the Browns select a respected offensive mind with experience.” It’s not known whether Monken will retain Browns defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz, who was a candidate for the top job.

NBC Sports Podcasts

Super Bowl LX

Tom E. Curran joins Mike Florio and Chris Simms at Radio Row to preview Sunday’s Super Bowl LX matchup before discussing Bill Belichick’s Hall of Fame snub and the NFL’s MVP race.
It’s a rematch of another memorable Super Bowl on NBC.
Jason Garrett shares what advice he’d give Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald as he takes charge for his first Super Bowl.
Chris Simms and Mike Florio discuss the runs from the Patriots and Seahawks to make Super Bowl LX, explaining why both coaches have done an impressive job to get to this point.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms break down the impact Mike Vrabel could make during Super Bowl LX, Cooper Kupp’s role in the Seattle Seahawks’ offense and more.
Chris Simms and Mike Florio discuss the Seahawks’ path to Super Bowl LX and break down some of the stop storylines surrounding the big game.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms take a look back at Super Bowl XLIX between the Patriots and Seahawks, analyzing the drama and iconic finish of the classic game.

Premier League

All of the confirmed ins and outs for all 20 Premier League clubs during the January transfer window.
The 2025-26 Premier League table is absolutely bonkers and so tight.
Check out the Premier League schedule for the 2025-26 season, with everything you need for all 380 games.
Deadline day arrived for Premier League clubs, though several didn’t seem to get the memo that the January transfer window closed at 2pm ET Monday.

NBA

The Clippers looked tired and distracted on the night news of a possible James Harden trade broke.
Kenny Beecham updates his NBA League Pass rankings as the NBA trade deadline approaches, including teams you most likely don’t like but probably should and some of the cream of the crop.
NBA Showtime breaks down the timing of the reports surrounding a James Harden-Darius Garland swap and why this news comes as a “shock” amid the Clippers’ season turnaround.
Tyrese Maxey joins NBA Showtime to break down the state of the Sixers, Joel Embiid’s recent performance, what it means to be an All-Star starter, and the competition in the Eastern Conference.

Super Bowl Interviews

Rodney Harrison catches up with Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel ahead of Super Bowl LX, exploring the “blueprint” provided by past New England teams, fostering genuine connections with players, and Drake Maye’s growth.
Will Campbell discusses his relationship with Morgan Moses, sharing how the veteran has been a mentor this season on and off the field, also revealing how Mike Vrabel’s four H’s helped the Patriots bond and connect.
Patriots CB Marcus Jones walks Devin McCourty through his love of music, what being a father means to him, and why he’s focused on taking Super Bowl LX “one play at a time.”
New England offensive lineman Morgan Moses joins Jac Collinsworth ahead of Super Bowl LX to discuss his relationship with rookie Will Campbell, what makes this Patriots team unique, and more.

Motor Sports

Cooper Webb finished fourth, second, and third to score the Houston Triple Crown victory.
Haiden Deegan won all three races of the Houston Triple Crown on his way to his third win of 2026.
The exhibition race originally was set for Sunday night before moving to Monday.

Rotoworld

Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers, Jay Croucher and Lawrence Jackson Jr. weigh in on the players likely to have the most rushing yards in Super Bowl LX.
Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers, Jay Croucher and Lawrence Jackson Jr. discuss the latest offensive coordinator hires across the NFL, including Tennessee’s Brian Daboll and Philadelphia’s Sean Mannion.
Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers, Jay Croucher and Lawrence Jackson Jr. react to the Bills hiring Joe Brady as head coach and question how much he will be able to get out of star quarterback Josh Allen.
Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers, Jay Croucher and Lawrence Jackson Jr. run through the top free agent quarterbacks, discussing the futures of Aaron Rodgers, Daniel Jones, Malik Willis and more.
Connor Rogers, Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher and Lawrence Jackson Jr. discuss the Cardinals hiring Mike LaFleur as the team’s head coach, explaining why the former offensive coordinator could help Arizona’s playmakers.
Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers, Jay Croucher and Lawrence Jackson Jr. break down the top free agent running backs, discussing Breece Hall, Kenneth Walker, Travis Etienne and more.

Betting

Betting Super Bowl LX

Trysta Krick and Drew Dinsick run through their favorite picks for an anytime-touchdown bet during Super Bowl LX.
Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers, Jay Croucher and Lawrence Jackson Jr. weigh in on the players likely to have the most rushing yards in Super Bowl LX.
Drew Dinsick walks Trysta Krick through his strategy for betting on Super Bowl LX receiving yard markets, where he’s targeting Overs for Patriots pass catchers in a market dominated by Seahawks star Jaxon Smith-Njigba.

Golf

Watch the best shots from the final round of the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego, California.
Watch Justin Rose birdie the last hole of Round 3 at the Farmers Insurance Open to secure a six-shot lead heading into the final day of the event at Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego
Lake Nona member Lydia Ko shot a 5-under 67 on Friday for a share of second-round lead with Lottie Woad in the LPGA Tour’s season-opening Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions.
The weekend will include Brooks Koepka in his return to the PGA Tour after four seasons on the Saudi-funded LIV Golf League.
Justin Rose shot a 10-under 62, giving him a one-shot lead in the Farmers Insurance Open on a day that marked the return of Brooks Koepka from LIV Golf.
Torrey Pines looked plenty familiar to Brooks Koepka. The PGA Tour? Not so much.

Latest

Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald doesn’t think he’d be a head coach in a Super Bowl if not for John Harbaugh.
“Seattle just from the get-go, right when I got here, it felt like home,” Darnold said.
Former UCLA basketball player Amari Bailey is attempting to return to college basketball after playing in the NBA.
As expected, Monday’s Super Bowl press conference from Commissioner Roger Goodell included multiple questions about the effectiveness of the league’s diversity policies, given a hiring cycle that resulted in 10 head-coaching vacancies filled by one minority candidate (Robert Saleh) and no Black candidates.
The Cowboys have hired Marcus Dixon as their new defensive line coach, Todd Archer of ESPN reports.