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Chris Simms and Mike Florio discuss reports surrounding the Philadelphia Eagles and Jalen Hurts’ role in the team’s poor offensive performance last season.

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Is it ‘Pittsburgh or bust’ for Rodgers?
Chris Simms and Mike Florio discuss Aaron Rodgers’ options in free agency and question if there is any real interest in the aging quarterback outside of the Pittsburgh Steelers.

Editor’s Picks

Nicole Auerbach details how Michigan’s transfer portal haul went from questionable fit to national championship contender.
The two newest WNBA franchises, the Portland Fire and Toronto Tempo, are gearing up to add to their rosters in 2026 WNBA Expansion Draft.
Watch the best shots and moments from the opening round of the Augusta National Women’s Amateur at Champions Retreat Golf Club in Evans, Georgia.
Chris Simms explains why he isn’t concerned with Rueben Bain Jr.’s arm length, breaking down how the Miami edge rusher is NFL ready with “unreal” power.

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  • KC Relief Pitcher #60
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    Erceg was forced into action to clean up a ninth-inning mess after Bailey Falter allowed three runs and brought the tying run to the on-deck circle with one out, despite Kansas City entering the frame with a seven-run cushion. He retired Austin Martin before getting James Outman to ground out to end the contest. The hard-throwing 30-year-old will have some runway to establish himself as the Royals’ primary closing option with Carlos Estévez on the injured list with a foot contusion.
  • CLE Starting Pitcher #32
    Williams authored a masterful performance in an extremely challenging road matchup against a Dodgers lineup that resembles a fully operational Death Star, scattering two hits and three walks over seven frames while recording double-digit strikeouts for the fifth time in his career. The 26-year-old former top pitching prospect, who posted a sparkling 2.18 ERA across 12 second half starts to close out last year, has looked like an upper-echelon fantasy starter so far, allowing three runs with a 16/9 K/BB ratio across 11 innings of work. He’ll face the Royals on Tuesday in a home matchup.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #17
    Roberts added that Justin Wrobleski will temporarily move into the rotation to build in some extra rest for everyone else. Ohtani simultaneously holds the longest active scoreless pitching streak (22 2/3 innings) and the longest active on-base streak (36 games) in baseball right now. The 31-year-old two-way superstar tossed six shutout innings on Tuesday against the Guardians while also reaching base safely three times. He’ll get a couple extra days of rest before taking the ball to close out a three-game rematch of last year’s thrilling Fall Classic.
  • CLE Right Fielder #24
    Guardians manager Stephen Vogt told reporters that DeLauter was scheduled for a day off regardless before suffering a left foot contusion during Tuesday’s game at Dodger Stadium. The encouraging news for Cleveland, and fantasy managers, is that initial X-rays were negative for any fractures. The 24-year-old rookie sensation will be re-evaluated ahead of Friday’s series opener against the Cubs to determine whether additional time off is needed. He should be considered day-to-day for now. It’ll be Angel Martínez taking over in right field on Wednesday night in his absence.
  • MIL Starting Pitcher #32
    Misiorowski left a fastball over the heart of the plate in the third inning, which Rays slugger Yandy Díaz sliced into the right-field seats for a two-run homer. The electrifying 23-year-old flamethrower didn’t make any other mistakes in this one, limiting Tampa Bay’s lineup to just four hits and a pair of walks over six strong frames. He touched triple digits 17 times and averaged an other-worldly 98.9 mph on his four-seam fastball in this one. He’s recorded a pristine 2.45 ERA, 1.00 WHIP and 18/5 K/BB ratio across 11 innings over two starts to open his sophomore campaign. He’ll square off against the Red Sox at historic Fenway Park on Tuesday in his next outing.
  • KC Relief Pitcher #53
    The hope for the Royals, and fantasy managers, is that the reset enables Estévez to find the fastball velocity that’s been missing since the outset of spring training. The 33-year-old stopper, who recorded a career-high 42 saves last year, was torched for six runs while recording just one out in an ugly blown save last Saturday against the Braves. He was also struck by a comebacker during that disastrous outing, which led to Lucas Erceg handling closing duties in Sunday’s series finale. It remains unclear whether Estévez will reclaim the closing role once he’s ready to rejoin Kansas City’s high-leverage mix, which provides Erceg with an extended opportunity to establish himself as the club’s primary ninth-inning option.
  • MIA Starting Pitcher #22
    Alcantara needed just 93 pitches to dispose of the White Sox. 69 of those were strikes, and he went without walking a batter, though he did hit Miguel Vargas. All three hits off him were singles, and the first was actually a bunt with two outs and none on in the second. Alcantara is now tied with Gerrit Cole, Sonny Gray, Shelby Miller and Max Scherzer for second on the active list for shutouts, four behind Justin Verlander. He’s alone in third with 13 complete games, trailing Verlander at 26 and Chris Sale at 16. Give Alcantara a ton of credit for just how efficient he was, but the results probably wouldn’t have been quite the same against a better offense. His stock is up a little with two scoreless victories to begin the year, but he always seemed likely to get off to a good start with the Rockies and White Sox on the schedule. He’ll face the Reds next week.
  • PIT Starting Pitcher #30
    Skenes struck out five and walked two on the day; however, he threw just 66 percent of his pitches for strikes, which continues his Opening Day trend of just not being as sharp as we’re used to seeing him. He had 11 whiffs, including six on his four-seamer and three on his changeup, and a 26.2 percent whiff rate is nothing to turn your nose up at. Hopefully, his command can be more pristine next week against the Padres.
  • BAL Starting Pitcher #24
    The 31-year-old left last night’s game in the fourth inning. As of now, we have no further information on the extent of the injury, and the Orioles are awaiting imaging results. However, fantasy managers should expect a long absence, which is a bummer for a pitcher who seemed primed to have a bounce-back season. Albert Suarez was called up to take Eflin’s place in the rotation.
  • AZ Shortstop #79
    Fernandez received his first call-up earlier this week with Pavin Smith (elbow) landing on the injured list. His first game could not have gone better. The 22-year-old knocked his first base hit in the second inning, then slugged his first career homer with a solo shot off Casey Mize in the fourth. With the team trailing by one run with two runners on in the eighth, he took Kenley Jansen deep for a three-run blast to put the Diamondbacks ahead. Two of his first three hits leaving the yard is certainly a way to start his career. It’s unknown how much playing time Fernandez stands to get, especially with Nolan Arenado and Geraldo Perdomo on the left side of Arizona’s infield, but you have to think two homers certainly earns him more looks in the DH mix.

NBC Sports Podcasts

NFL

The Bengals announced the addition of a cornerback to their roster on Thursday.
As the Cowboys make a change to their defense, they needed to tweak the personnel to fit the adjusted front.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms discuss comments from Roger Goodell regarding NFL officiating, questioning what’s next for the league as talks with the NFLRA continue.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms react to Kyle Shanahan telling them the Los Angeles Rams lobbied to move their home game against the San Francisco 49ers to Australia.

NBA

Victor Wembanyama logs his second straight 40+ points, 15+ rebounds game, imposing his will on the Warriors to the tune of 41 points and 18 rebounds in a win.
Portland caught the NBA off guard by drafting Hansen No. 16 last June. They said they had followed him closely. Apparently so.
Jaylen Brown was on fire against the Miami Heat, shooting 17 for 29 from the field and helping Celtics get a key road win.
Memphis coach Tuomas Iisalo said, “I’m aware of the report but don’t have any comments.”

MLB

Premier League

Every moment of pretty much any major sporting event can be dissected in high-definition these days, and officials and umpires are spending more and more time staring at a TV screen to review close calls. It’s also led to a type of sign language unique to the sports world.
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.

March Madness 2026

Nicole Auerbach and John Fanta react to No. 2 UConn’s last-second victory over No. 1 Duke for a trip to the Final Four thanks to freshman Braylon Mullins’ game-winning three-pointer.
The ninth NCAA tourney meeting between the Huskies and the Irish was their first with a spot in the Final Four on the line.
Nicole Auerbach and John Fanta discuss whether they think Illinois or Michigan can bring the NCAA Tournament title back to the Big Ten for the first time in over 25 years, including their picks for both Final Four games.
Arizona is back among the sport’s elite. Illinois has a chance to win its first title. The Big Ten may have a team that can cut down those nets on Monday night. And UConn returns to the Final Four.
Betts had 23 points, 10 rebounds and five blocks to help UCLA rally from a rare halftime deficit and beat Duke 70-58 on Sunday, advancing to the national semifinals for the second straight season.
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.

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Motor Sports

The most likely scenario for Aaron Plessinger is that he will skip the remaining six rounds of Supercross to concentrate on Pro Motocross in May.
The founder of Hendrick Motorsports had a message that he wanted the crew chief for Chase Elliott to deliver to his team, and it set the tone for their first victory of the season.
Ryan Villopoto and Ricky Carmichael highlight what makes Cole Davies so “amazing” at handling the whoops, evidenced by his precision and “discipline” with them from Round 11 in Detroit.
Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto review Cooper Webb’s move on Jorge Prado in Detroit, comparing it to Evan Ferry’s on Pierce Brown in Birmingham, which adds to the inconsistent rulings this season.

Rotoworld

Jorge Montanez breaks down the last week in saves from around the league with updated closer rankings.
Kenyon Sadiq cemented himself as 2026’s TE1 with a record-setting 40-yard dash, but Vanderbilt’s Eli Stowers isn’t far behind with an elite production profile and similarly historic NFL Combine numbers.
The Warriors star is reportedly targeting Sunday to make his return from a knee injury that has kept him out for over two months.
Eric Samulski breaks down the recent news and top performers from across Major League Baseball.
Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter analyze Zach Charbonnet’s fantasy value when he eventually returns from injury for the Seattle Seahawks.

Betting

Golf

“This is necessary in order for me to prioritize my well-being and work toward lasting recovery,” Woods said in a social media post.
Jim “Bones” Mackay joins the Dan Patrick Show to reflect on his storied caddie days, discuss Phil Mickelson’s status ahead of the Master’s, and more.
Tiger Woods’ movements were slow and lethargic, he was sweating as he talked to deputies, and he told them he had taken prescription medication earlier in the morning, according to the incident report released from the Martin County Sheriff’s Office.
Dan Patrick reflects on Tiger Woods’ arrest for suspected DUI and says someone in Woods’ life needs to step in.
Woodland looked better than ever at Memorial Park, taking a one-shot lead into the final round and stretching it to seven shots until coasting home to a trophy.
Nicolai Hojgaard reflected on his performance at the Texas Children’s Houston Open while also giving his flowers to Gary Woodland for his emotional win.

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