Skip navigation
Favorites
Sign up to follow your favorites on all your devices.
Sign up
Odds by
Kaori Sakamoto became the first women’s singles skater since Michelle Kwan to win four or more world titles.

Top Clips

JSN is a ‘foundational piece’ for Seahawks
Mike Florio and Michael Holley break down Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s new deal with the Seattle Seahawks and examine the wide receiver’s major impact on the team.

Editor’s Picks

Chris Mannix outlines the contenders for NBA MVP, detailing why it currently is a “four-player race” between star players SGA, Victor Wembanyama, Nikola Jokic and Jaylen Brown.
No. 2 UConn faces No. 3 Michigan State in a fantastic Sweet 16 matchup Friday night in Washington, D.C.
Robbie Hummel joins Dan Patrick to discuss the Big Ten’s success in the Sweet 16 of the men’s NCAA tournament so far, his “welcome to the NBA” moment with Kevin Durant and more.
Eric Samulski and James Schiano discuss their favorite fantasy baseball waiver wire additions for the weekend.

Rotoworld Player News

All Player News
  • CHC 2nd Baseman #2
    Personalize your Rotoworld feed by favoriting players
    That is a lot of money, though deferrals are likely to bring down the present-day value. Hoerner and the Cubs had reportedly agreed to an extension yesterday, but the terms were undisclosed. This is the fourth-largest contract ever given to a second baseman and one that will keep Hoerner in Chicago for the next six years. Hoerner does a lot of things well as an elite defender and fantastic contact hitter. Those just aren’t skills that often age well and the Cubs now have him, Dansby Swanson, and Alex Bregman on long-term contracts that extend well into those players’ 30s.
  • BAL Starting Pitcher #34
    The new deal, worth a reported $68 million, takes effect immediately and supersedes the one-year, $3.5 million deal he agreed to in January. So, the Rays are paying $64.5 million for his final two seasons of arbitration and his first two years of free agency. That’s great if he stays healthy and turns into an above average starter these next two years, and there’s good reason to think that at least the latter will happen. It’s probably a little riskier than most of these kinds of extensions, though, and it doesn’t come with the bonus of getting any option years tacked on. Baz is now due to become a free agent at age 31 after the 2030 season.
  • HOU Shortstop #3
    He’ll make his season debut after sitting for Opening Day. It’s unclear exactly why the Astros sat him yesterday when they sent him to Triple-A Sugar Land to take live at-bats, but fantasy managers can overlook that as long as Peña is ready to go. Against LHP Yusei Kikuchi, the Astros will use a lineup of: Peña, LF Yordan Alvarez, DH Isaac Paredes, 2B Jose Altuve, 3B Carlos Correa, RF Cam Smith, 1B Christian Walker, C Yainer Diaz and CF Brice Matthews.
  • TOR 3rd Baseman #7
    The Jays have a deep enough lineup that this shouldn’t mess with his run and RBI opportunities too much, but fantasy managers probably were hoping he’d hit higher than this. The full lineup against RHP Luis Severino is: DH George Springer, LF Nathan Lukes, 1B Vladimir Guerrero Jr., RF Addison Barger, C Alejandro Kirk, CF Daulton Varsho, Okamoto, 2B Ernie Clement, and SS Andrés Giménez.
  • ATH 1st Baseman #16
    He hit first in 18 games last year, so it’s not a total surprise, but we hope it doesn’t cut into his RBI totals too much. The rest of the Athletics lineup against RHP Kevin Gausman is pretty much as expected: Kurtz, C Shea Langeliers, LF Tyler Soderstrom, DH Brent Rooker, SS Jacob Wilson, RF Lawrence Butler, 3B Max Muncy, 2B Jeff McNeil, and CF Denzel Clarke.
  • CLE Right Fielder #24
    DeLauter, who got into two postseason games last October, got the Guardians on the board with a 353-foot homer in the first and then added some insurance with a one-run lead with a 422-foot blast in the ninth. He also had a single and another run scored in between. DeLauter’s struggles staying healthy as a minor leaguer don’t bode well, but there’s no questioning the former first-rounder’s talent. He’d seem to be worth using in mixed leagues for now.
  • CLE Starting Pitcher #28
    That’s no good. Bibee was removed while warming up for the sixth inning tonight. After the game, he said the injury was a new one, and he got to the point where he felt like he “couldn’t battle through it.” Given his comments, even if the injury proves to be relatively minor, we imagine he’ll spend some time on the IL. Logan Allen is the obvious choice to replace him in the Cleveland rotation, though the Guardians could recall Codi Heuer until a start is needed against the Dodgers on Tuesday.
  • LAD Center Fielder #44
    The Dodgers entered the home half of the fifth inning facing a two-run deficit until Max Muncy and Teoscar Hernandez set the table with a couple of singles. Pages then followed with a mammoth 400-foot (100.6 mph EV) three-run shot that changed the entire complexion of the game and put the Dodgers ahead to stay. He also singled in the eighth inning. Pages appears to be back in the Dodgers’ good graces after being benched down the stretch of their run to the World Series.
  • DET Shortstop #7
    The 21-year-old phenom came to the dish with the bases loaded in the opening inning and laced the first pitch that he saw from Nick Pivetta for a two-run single into right field that increased the Tigers’ early lead to 3-0. In the third inning, he worked his way back from an 0-2 count before crushing a 2-2 fastball (105.9 mph EV) off the top of the wall in right field for another double. He also reached on an infield single in the fifth — exhibiting elite speed with a sprint speed of 30.2 ft/s — before riding home on Dillon Dingler’s two-run blast. If he keeps this up, he won’t be hitting sixth in the Tigers’ lineup for very long.
  • MIL Starting Pitcher #32
    Misiorowski gave up a leadoff homer to Chase Meidroth, but the White Sox couldn’t get to him after that. He got 19 whiffs on his fastball alone and ended up with a 41% CSW. It’s Misiorowski’s third 10-strikeout game in 15 career starts. His high was 12 against the Dodgers last July. Misiorowski is due make his next start Wednesday against the Brewers.

NBC Sports Podcasts

NFL

Ravens defensive tackle Nnamdi Madubuike injured his neck in Week 2 and did not play again in 2025.
The lawyer representing Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold has issued another statement insisting that Arnold had no role in an effort to forcibly recover stolen goods from property rented by Arnold in Florida.
Lions General Manager Brad Holmes shrugged off talk of a rift with head coach Dan Campbell about the team’s direction by saying the two men are in “total lockstep” and Campbell sent a similar message on Friday.
Less than 24 hours after the Ravens’ trade for Maxx Crosby fell through, the team agreed to terms with Trey Hendrickson.

NBA

Lopez, a 6'8" wing, has averaged 11.9 points and 6.1 rebounds per game playing in Australia’s NBL.
Baron Davis chats with Austin Rivers about his admiration for Anthony Edwards, sharing why he feels the Timberwolves star needs to “put on a show” and turn his game up two notches.

MLB

The Dan Le Batard show debates how the Miami Marlins can get fans back into the good graces of the Miami fanbase and why 2026 might be the beginning of resurrecting that enthusiasm.
Max Fried, Justin Verlander and Chase Burns are among the projected two-start pitchers for the upcoming week.
Geraldo Perdomo’s two-run home run was the only blemish on Yoshinobu Yamamoto’s night in Los Angeles, where the Dodgers ace retired nine in a row afterwards to complete six strong innings on Opening Day.
Dave Roberts and the Dodgers rolled to an Opening Day win behind six strong innings from Yoshinobu Yamamoto and critical contributions from Andy Pages, Will Smith, and several others.

Premier League

Mohamed Salah will leave Liverpool at the end of the current season, bringing an end to one of the greatest individual careers in Premier League history.
Everything you ever wanted to know about Americans in the Premier League, from total PL appearances to the five U.S. born players to play in the PL and not (yet) represent the full United States men’s national team.
The Generation xG crew examines how the Toffees “pounced” on Chelsea’s defensive vulnerabilities at Hill Dickinson Stadium.
Leon Osman catches up with Everton manager David Moyes to take a trip down memory lane with his former gaffer.

March Madness 2026

Robbie Hummel joins Dan Patrick to discuss the Big Ten’s success in the Sweet 16 of the men’s NCAA tournament so far, his “welcome to the NBA” moment with Kevin Durant and more.
The junior sparkplug made a leaping grab between two defenders and fed a bounce pass to Cassandre Prosper for the go-ahead bucket with 22 seconds to go.
Arizona finally got over the Sweet 16 hurdle under coach Tommy Lloyd, getting 23 points from Brayden Burries and a dominant offensive effort in a 109-88 win over Arkansas.
David Mirkovic had 14 points and 10 rebounds, and third-seeded Illinois flexed its defensive muscles to eliminate last year’s national runner-up from the NCAA Tournament.
Jacob Myers joins Pierre Andresen to discuss the importance of evaluating prospects in high stakes environments with the current talent pool at the top of the draft board.
The 2026 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament tips off in all its glory on Wednesday, March 18.
March Madness 2026 is finally here! Find out how to watch every single game of the tournament and more.

Sign up for The Sports Desk newsletter

Catch up with the top athletes and day’s recaps by signing up for NBC News’ The Sports Desk newsletter

Motor Sports

Justin Bogle didn’t expect to be back in the SuperMotocross lineup after an up-and-down season in his last fulltime outing.
Aaron Plessinger had a slow start to the 2026 season, but an equally slow beginning in 2025 ended on a high note with eight top-fives in the final 10 rounds.
Chase Sexton missed the last three rounds after suffering an injury while training for the Daytona Supercross.
Through 10 rounds, Hunter Lawrence, Eli Tomac, Ken Roczen, and Cooper Webb, have accounted for all but three of the podiums.

Rotoworld

Cleanup man Sal Stewart climbs further and Mets rookie Carson Benge debuts.
Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher, Lawrence Jackson and Connor Rogers share their picks for NFL most regular season wins in 2026 with the Los Angeles Rams, Baltimore Ravens and Buffalo Bills as the top contenders.
Fantasy Football Happy Hour discuss why Kyler Murray can have success with the Minnesota Vikings and be a fantasy relevant QB next season.
Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers, Jay Croucher and Lawrence Jackson discuss quarterbacks they do not like in fantasy for 2026 including Jayden Daniels and J.J McCarthy.
Fantasy Football Happy Hour explain which pass catcher’s they love the most for 2026 including George Pickens, Mike Evans, Emeka Egbuka, Chris Godwin and more.
Matthew Berry, Lawrence Jackson, Connor Rogers and Jay Croucher review wide receivers who are trending down ahead of 2026 including D.K Metcalf and Brian Thomas Jr.

Betting

Golf

Waring and Woodland are both in the midst of overcoming big obstacles of a different nature.
Watch highlights of the opening round of the PGA Tour’s Texas Children’s Houston Open at Memorial Park Golf Course in Houston, Texas.
Tiger Woods returned to some form of competition in the TGL final. He couldn’t do anything about Los Angeles making three straight eagles to close out Match 2 and win the best-of-3 series to capture the SoFi Cup.
Scheffler will miss the one of the last tournaments before the Masters in April.
Tiger Woods will make his first TGL appearance in Jupiter Links’ final against Los Angeles.
Fitzpatrick managed to play bogey-free on a sunbaked Copperhead course at Innisbrook.

Latest

Mikael Kingsbury put a date on his retirement from freestyle skiing with two Olympic gold medals.
Mentions
  • Iowa State.png Iowa State Cyclones
  • Tennessee.svg Tennessee Volunteers
  • + More
Hogs may not get slaughtered, but they could lose their broadcast antitrust exemption.
Yaxel Lendeborg and his Michigan teammates were none too pleased to return to the same locker room.
Nebraska’s Rienk Mast wasn’t on the floor with the rest of his teammates, and as he tried to sprint from the bench down the sideline to the opposite end of the court.