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Michael Holley discusses Stefon Diggs' time in New England and breaks down why A.J. Brown is a potential fit for the Patriots in the trade market.

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  • HOU Tight End #86
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    Schultz has never seemed like a perfect solution for the Texans since joining the team in 2023, but they keep coming up with little in the way of alternatives. He’ll likely remain in the low-end TE1/high-end TE2 pool as he enters his age-30 season. It’s hard to say confidently based on early reporting what the long-term cap impact of this is, but the 2027 extension will clash with a void year so perhaps the Texans already felt committed to him for that season in some way.
  • FA Running Back #28
    He was released with a non-football injury designation. All the Texans did in the last calendar year when asked about whether Mixon would play in 2025 or 2026 is answer questions with the preface of “we’re not trying to be evasive, but...” So, we’re not trying to be evasive, but we genuinely are not sure if Mixon will play again. He turns 30 in July and is now a year removed from what was a pretty stellar 2024 campaign with the Texans. He surely has the talent to resurface somewhere, but is he healthy? And if not, will he ever be?
  • FA Quarterback
    To be clear, the Raiders have not confirmed that they will be taking Mendoza No. 1 overall in next month’s draft. That said, Russini notes that “if the Raiders continue to lean toward” selecting him, their preference is to not start Mendoza immediately. It’s an interesting point to consider, especially with the recent release of Geno Smith, that now puts the Raiders firmly in the market for a veteran QB when free agency officially kicks off next month. Mendoza has 35 college starts under his belt and is fresh off leading Indiana to a national championship and a 16-0 season. It’s not uncommon to hear teams say they don’t want to hand a job a rookie QB, even one that is expected to go No. 1 overall, so we wouldn’t read too much into this until teams start reporting to mini-camp and later training camp.
  • LV Defensive End #98
    It was reported on Thursday that the Cowboys “thought they were close” to landing Crosby before other teams came out of the woodwork. That said, the Cowboys, who are curiously interested in a star pass rusher, have not been completely deterred from their efforts to land Crosby. Rumors of multiple first-round picks being offered for Crosby suggest the Raiders could get close to what they hoped for when it was reported they wanted a “Parsons-like trade package” in exchange for his services. Russini also reports the Ravens are “a team to watch” as trade negotiations continue to unfold, while adding the belief is that the Raiders “are willing to work on a deal” to trade the five-time Pro Bowler.
  • HOU Defensive End #55
    The two sides did the same thing last March via a $35.6 million deal. Hunter’s new one-year extension includes a $30.7 million signing bonus. Per PFF, Hunter totaled 83 quarterback pressures and 16 sacks last season. Both figures rank in the top five in the NFL.
  • LV Defensive End #98
    Schefter also said the Bears currently have “no ties” to Trey Hendrickson, and he believes they could pursue C Tyler Biadasz or C Lloyd Cushenberry to handle other needs. The Bears have been linked to Crosby in other reports, so this is interesting. Earlier today, Trey Wingo reported that the Cowboys are expected to pursue Hendrickson after other teams entered trade talks with the Raiders last night by reportedly putting two first-round picks on the table.
  • BUF Wide Receiver #2
    NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero confirmed the picks involved. Given that many believed Chicago would cut Moore this offseason, landing a second-round pick is a massive win for the Bears. With the additions of Rome Odunze, Colston Loveland, and Luther Burden, Moore had been slowly phased out of the Chicago passing game over the past two years. He caught just 50 passes for 682 yards during the regular season. Both marks were career-lows for the eight-year veteran. Moore’s effort and attitude were also pain points for the Bears, which new head coach Ben Johnson hinted at last offseason. Despite his declining numbers, Moore likely still has something left in the tank. The hope for Buffalo is that a change of scenery will revive Moore after a pair of down years. He is now the favorite to lead Buffalo in targets this year, with Khalil Shakir and Dalton Kincaid both working as secondary options.
  • FA Wide Receiver #1
    Ian Rapoport was first on the news, which will be made official before the new league year next week. Atlanta saves $7.4 million in cap space with his release. Mooney looked like a steal one year into his three-year, $39 million contract. He went for 992 yards and five scores in 2024. The wheels then fell off in 2025 and he managed just 443 yards and one score on 32 grabs. Mooney dealt with several injuries, but his drops and overall inconsistent play were too much for Atlanta to keep him around this year. He should still have several suitors in free agency.
  • PHI Wide Receiver #11
    Rumors have been swirling around the Eagles trading A.J. Brown, but the team has blockbuster criteria for a potential deal. NFL Network and Rapoport are reporting the Eagles would like a first-round pick and more in the deal and there are only a few teams that can offer that return which Brown would like to be traded to. Brown and the Eagles have had their fair share of tension of the 28-year-old’s target numbers, landing him in these trade rumors. A team like the Patriots would certainly have the cap space and the need for a WR1, but whether they can pay the draft capital required to get him will be the question. Brown is the top receiver seemingly available to be acquired this offseason, though the Eagles retaining him is also a likely scenario.
  • FA Quarterback #1
    Murray remains, at least theoretically, a two-sport question mark. Forst reiterated Wednesday that while Murray is firmly established as an elite NFL quarterback, the organization would be open to a return to baseball should he ever choose to revisit that path. The 28-year-old former ninth overall pick in the 2018 MLB Draft is poised to hit free agency when the NFL league year opens next week following seven seasons with the Arizona Cardinals, and the Athletics still hold his baseball rights. The expectation is that Murray continues his football career — logical trajectory and financial considerations both point that direction. He wouldn’t be the first elite athlete to pivot mid-career — and history suggests the idea feels impossible right up until it happens. It wouldn’t be unprecedented — just completely unexpected.

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Premier League

Andy Robertson and Curtis Jones each had a goal and an assist as Liverpool used a three-goal second half to advance in the FA Cup via a 3-1 win over Wolves at the Molineux Stadium on Friday.
The FA Cup is the oldest active football competition in the world, first played in the 1871-72 season. Inside: a list of all finals and winners.
Manchester City seek a fourth win over Newcastle United in just under two months and a place in the FA Cup quarterfinals when they travel to St. James’ Park.
Tottenham Hotspur took another massive step toward relegation from the Premier League on Thursday, when Crystal Palace put three past them in 12 minutes and cruised to a 3-1 win against 10 men.

NFL

The Bears needed a center, and now they’ve landed one.
Veteran guard Alex Cappa has joined the list of players being cut loose around the league before the start of the new league year on March 11.
The Texans have agreed to terms with tight end Dalton Schultz on a contract extension.
The Vikings have tendered another one of their exclusive rights free agents.

NBA

Eric Samulski breaks down the return of Jayson Tatum for the Boston Celtics after suffering a torn Achilles 10 months ago.
Numbers on the Board reviews the Spurs win over the Detroit Pistons with Victor Wembanyama and Stephon Castle dictating play while discussing how the Pistons lack of a secondary ball-handler affects Cade Cunningham.
Numbers on the Board picks teams in the 2000s and 2010s to be in the current NBA such as the Lob City Clippers, Dwight Howard Magic and more.
Numbers on the Board name NBA players who they think are the first options on potential championship winning teams.

Around the NFL

Michael Holley and Mike Florio discuss the Bills reportedly trading for DJ Moore and examine the wide receiver’s fit with a Buffalo team that desperately needs a big-time playmaker.
Michael Holley discusses Stefon Diggs’ time in New England and breaks down why A.J. Brown is a potential fit for the Patriots in the trade market.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms react to the Rams reportedly making a deal with the Chiefs for Trent McDuffie, explaining why Les Snead and co. are willing to trade picks to maximize their Super Bowl window.
Chris Simms and Mike Florio discuss Aaron Rodgers’ dynamic with the Steelers, examining the factors at play as the quarterback still has yet to make any sort of decision on his playing future.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms discuss the potential landing spots for Kyler Murray, including the Minnesota Vikings, Indianapolis Colts and Los Angeles Rams.
Mike Florio and Michael Holley discuss Dak Prescott’s comments on George Pickens’ contract situation, with Florio explaining why Pickens should take exception for what his quarterback said.
Chris Simms and Connor Rogers dive into the Colts transition tagging Daniel Jones, explaining why Indianapolis decided to make the move and what it means for Alec Pierce in free agency.

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Motor Sports

The Indianapolis Supercross is the second Triple Crown-format race of the season.
Chase Sexton swept the top 10 in the first seven rounds of the SuperMotocross World Championship, but stood on the podium just once.
Dylan Ferrandis hurt his thumb in a Daytona heat race, but an MRI reveals there are no broken bones.
With a forthcoming off-week following the Indianapolis Supercross, Drew Adams could return in time for the East / West Showdown in Birmingham.

Rotoworld

Jrue Holiday has been pouring in the points lately and leads a group of 10 must-start players ahead of the weekend.
The Bills spent big to fix their wide receiver room, landing DJ Moore from Chicago for a second-round pick. The move clears the way for younger Bears to break out and give Moore a chance to turn things around in Buffalo.
No longer part of an “ugly” fantasy situation with the Steelers, Denny Carter lays out why tight end Jonnu Smith could regain his fantasy “viability” with the right offense in 2026.
With DJ Moore reportedly traded to the Bills, Denny Carter shares why he believes the veteran wide receiver is capable of a “bounceback” year with Josh Allen leading the charge.
Despite uneven usage with the Patriots, several statistics suggest Stefon Diggs could realistically settle in as a team’s WR2 slot, with the possibility of a WR1 role still a possibility.

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Golf

It was a strong first day at Bay Hill for Ludvig Åberg on Thursday, where he shot a 6-under 66 to finish tied for second on the leaderboard at the 2026 Arnold Palmer Invitational.
The signature event on the PGA Tour is the first in The Open Qualifying Series.
Rahm’s future in the Ryder Cup was placed in doubt this week when he refused the terms of the European tour offer.
The 2027 matches — the 100th anniversary of the Ryder Cup — will be at Adare Manor in Ireland. Europe has not lost on home soil since 1993.
Nico Echavarria didn’t make a bogey all weekend. Shane Lowry was on his way to doing the same, until the very end. And that’s what decided the Cognizant Classic.
Jack Nicklaus joins the PGA Tour’s Cognizant Classic broadcast assisting with live commentary and discussing some of the big accomplishments of his career.

Latest

The Giants released offensive tackle James Hudson on Friday, the team announced.
The Cardinals released nose tackle Dalvin Tomlinson on Friday, the team announced.
The Bills confirmed the release of a pair of veterans on Friday afternoon and they also announced a pair of other cuts.
The Vikings will officially need a new center for 2026.