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Nicole Auerbach explores the teams that could erase the chalk from the 2026 NCAA Tournament.

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Simms’ draft quarterback rankings: Mendoza leads
Chris Simms breaks down why Fernando Mendoza is a “no-brainer” No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, examining the Indiana quarterback’s strengths and how he “has a chance to be special.”

Editor’s Picks

Free agency has shifted some teams’ priorities as NBC Sports NFL draft analyst Connor Rogers looks at how the 2026 NFL Draft may shape up after a few big signings.
The Spurs and Celtics round out the top three in this week’s rankings.
Grant Liffmann reports on which prospects have generated the most interest around the league ahead of the NCAA Tournament, including Darius Acuff Jr. and Keaton Wagler.
Ahmed Fareed, Brian Scalabrine, and Chris Bosh discuss how the Lakers have propelled themselves to third in the West, including the dynamic around the team with their stars settling into their roles.

Rotoworld Player News

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  • DEN Wide Receiver #17
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    The Dolphins had spent the past month halfheartedly denying Waddle was available via trade during the team’s tear-down rebuild. The Broncos had to part with premium draft picks to acquire Waddle in a move that boosts the otherwise ordinary Denver receiving room. Waddle, who frequently struggled with injuries, has just 122 receptions for 1,654 yards over the past two seasons in a run-first Miami offense. The trade leaves Tutu Atwell as the Dolphins’ top wideout for now. Last year Waddle, 27, averaged 56.9 receiving yards per game, leading the Dolphins with a 41 percent air yards share and a 22 percent target share. In Denver he’ll join an offense that last year ranked fourth in pass attempts and 11th in passing yards. While Waddle could emerge as the team’s de facto No. 1 wideout, Courtland Sutton could retain that role thanks to his chemistry with Bo Nix.
  • KC Quarterback #7
    According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, other teams had interest in Fields, but his preference was to go to the Chiefs. It’s an interesting landing spot for the former No. 11 overall pick, who is now slated to join his third team in three seasons. With Patrick Mahomes (knee) still recovering from a torn ACL, Fields will be the presumed QB1 for the Chiefs throughout much of the offseason, and could draw the start in Week 1 if Mahomes is unable to start. Fields struggled during his lone season with the Jets, throwing for 1,259-7-1 in nine games while adding another 71-383-4 on the ground. One of the worst sack avoiders in the NFL, Fields was also sacked on 11.7 percent of his dropbacks and had an abysmal 23.3 percent pressure-to-sack rate. Going from one of the best sack avoiders in the league to one of the worst could present an interesting challenge for Andy Reid and the offense in the early portion of the season. That said, Fields’ rushing ability will also add another element to the offense that can be exploited in Mahomes’ offense. While he would be a risky short-term bit in 1QB leagues, Fields will have some later-round value in 2QB/Superflex leagues if Mahomes misses time. Jets beat writer Zack Rosenblatt reports the Jets are paying “all but $3 million of Fields’ $10 million guaranteed salary,” which saves them more money than what it would have cost to release him.
  • PHI Tight End #88
    The two sides have been working hard to make this happen, having agreed to postpone the void date on Goedert’s expiring contract twice in the last week. Re-signing Goedert keeps him on board through the 2026 season and allows the Eagles to spread out the $20.5 million cap hit they were set to absorb. NFL Network’s Mike Garafolo previously suggested that the Eagles can’t pay Goedert if they keep A.J. Brown, and they can’t take both salary cap hits. One domino has fallen. Only time will tell if Garafolo was correct. Stay tuned.
  • LA Wide Receiver #17
    Financial investments at the wide receiver position could have been the Rams’ primary motivating factor, though having three high-end wide receivers can hardly be viewed as a negative, albeit a pricey one. Nacua is entering the final year of his rookie contract and will presumably sign “a significant second contract” soon. Adams is due $24 million this season and Brown is set to make $29 million. Florio believes today might have been the Rams’ self-imposed deadline for trading Adams away because his $6 million roster bonus just became fully guaranteed. It appears as though Adams will remain a Ram for 2026, but anything is possible. Stay tuned.
  • NYG Wide Receiver #1
    This one is a bit head-scratching. Mooney’s skillset seems to carry significant overlap with returning veteran Darius Slayton, the latter of whom recently signed a new three-year deal that ties him to the franchise through 2027. Mooney did play from the slot at a 41% frequency a season ago and the team saw Wan’Dale Robinson walk in free agency, although Mooney will have to compete with veteran holdover Isaiah Hodgins and recent signee Calvin Austin for snaps inside, if that is the vision from the team. The size of the contract seems to indicate he will have a legitimate role in the offense in 2026.
  • LAC Quarterback #5
    Lance served as the backup to Justin Herbert in 2025, apparently doing enough to warrant a return to the team for the coming season. Lance has started six games across 16 appearances in four professional seasons with the 49ers, Cowboys, and Chargers, starting one game each in the previous two seasons. His career five-to-five touchdown-to-interception ratio and 54.0% completion rate leave a lot to be desired, particularly considering he has not thrown a touchdown since his rookie season in 2021. At bare minimum, he brings familiarity with the offensive system and continuity behind Herbert.
  • TEN Wide Receiver #0
    The details of the restructure were not immediately made available, but it sounds like the two sides did not address the maturation of the contract, meaning Ridley is still under team control through the 2027 season after signing a four-year contract with the team prior to the 2024 season. Ridley missed the second half of 2025 due to a broken fibula suffered in the middle of November. Rumors swirled throughout the offseason of the team potentially releasing Ridley, but he remains in Tennessee... at least for the immediate future. The reworked contract reportedly saves the Titans $11 million against the cap in 2026.
  • TEN Quarterback #1
    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.

NBC Sports Podcasts

March Madness 2026

John Fanta fills out his March Madness bracket live, explaining his Final Four picks, big upsets, Cinderella candidates and more for the 2026 NCAA Tournament.
Nicole Auerbach and John Fanta react to Miami (OH) making the NCAA Tournament as the last team in the field and what this year’s bubble says about the possibility of tournament expansion.
Nicole Auerbach sees one conference dominating March Madness on the men’s side.
Check out how Nicole Auerbach sees the women’s NCAA Tournament playing out.
Vaughn Dalzell breaks down three upset candidates for the first round of the 2026 NCAA Tournament!
As the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament begins this week, here’s a guide to who’s playing.
Selection Sunday sets the March Madness bracket in stone, so here’s everything you need to know about the seeding and format for the 2026 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament.

NFL

The Broncos made a splash on Tuesday, agreeing to a trade to acquire receiver Jaylen Waddle from the Dolphins.
Any teams hoping to see wide receiver Denzel Boston run the 40-yard dash at Washington’s Pro Day were disappointed on Monday.
The Falcons kicked off the offseason by installing a new group of decision-makers at the top of the franchise and they’ve spent the last week putting their stamp on the roster.
Former Jets defensive end Mark Gastineau’s lawsuit has been, yes, sacked.

Premier League

We’re into the thick of it now, with six Premier League teams still alive for the European Cup in the chase to unseat PSG and take a place in the throne room come May 31 in Budapest, Hungary.
Michael Kayode and Igor Thiago gave the Europe-chasing Bees a 2-0 lead but Adam Armstrong scored before halftime and Tolu Arokodare struck late to seal a point for the visitors.
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.

NBA

“You can’t win in this league without great players, and I was blessed from the day I took this job with incredible talent.”
Vaughn Dalzell and Drew Dinsick break down why the Nuggets are heavy favorites to take down the 76ers, who are struggling with a decimated roster that likely won’t stand up to Denver’s Nikola Jokic-led lineup.
The veteran mid-range technician has come alive just in time for the fantasy playoffs.

NFL Offseason

Mike Florio and Chris Simms discuss the Chiefs reportedly trading for Justin Fields, dissecting how Andy Reid could possibly use the athletic quarterback and get the most out of his abilities.
Chris Simms breaks down why Fernando Mendoza is a “no-brainer” No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, examining the Indiana quarterback’s strengths and how he “has a chance to be special.”
Mike Florio and Chris Simms break down PFT’s reporting on the Rams exploring a Davante Adams trade during A.J. Brown talks, analyzing the situation in Los Angeles.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms discuss Trey Hendrickson’s comments after joining the Baltimore Ravens and analyze the pass rusher’s contract after the Maxx Crosby trade fell through.
Mike Florio tells Chris Simms what sources are telling him about A.J. Brown and examines the wide receiver’s future with the Philadelphia Eagles.
Chris Simms and Mike Florio discuss Geno Smith’s return to New York and explain why the quarterback is a veteran presence the Jets need.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms decide which quarterback competition will have more intrigue: Kyler Murray vs. J.J. McCarthy in Minnesota, or Tua Tagovailoa vs. Michael Penix Jr. in Atlanta.

Bracket Tips

Krick: Parlay women's top seeds to make Final Four
Trysta Krick and Vaughn Dalzell break down the Final Four odds for the NCAA Division I women's basketball tournament, detailing why UCLA is "the second best team in the country" and this March should be "chalk all day."

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Motor Sports

Michael Mosiman scored four top-fives and a sixth-place finish in the first six rounds of the 250 West division.
As the 450 riders continue to settle their title fight, the 250 division hosts the first East / West Showdown of 2026.
In the fifth race of the new season, the duo showed it has recovered from the Phoenix defeat with a race victory at Las Vegas Motor Speedway.
Hamlin overcome an early speeding penalty and drove from 31st through the field in a fairly dominating win for Joe Gibbs Racing and Toyota.

Rotoworld

Patrick Daugherty and Kyle Dvorchak break down the Jets reportedly trading Justin Fields to the Chiefs, highlighting how it was a “big need” for Kansas City to add to their QB room.
Patrick Daugherty and Kyle Dvorchak unpack Dallas Goedert’s new deal with the Philadelphia Eagles, including how it impacts the status of A.J. Brown with the team moving forward.
Eric Samulski discusses 21 hitters who could be fantasy baseball values in 2026
Cody Williams is breaking out at just the right time for fantasy managers.
Achiuwa is one of the players on lottery-bound teams who have provided excellent value during the “silly season.”

Betting

Golf

Cameron Young hit the shot of his life to win the 2026 Players Championship on Sunday.
Matt Fitzpatrick walks through the final shots at the Players Championship, leaving him just one stroke off a victory losing out to Cameron Young in the final moments.
Ludvig Aberg talked with the media after the final round of the Players Championship; finishing tied for fifth after struggles on Sunday after leading after three rounds.
Cameron Young speaks with the media after winning the Players Championship in a narrow final round and reflects on this moment in his career.
See the full 2026 Players Championship payout and prize money breakdown, including how much each player earned at TPC Sawgrass with the complete final standings and earnings table.
Watch the best moments from Round 4 of The Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.

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Ellie Kam and Danny O’Shea withdrew from the World Figure Skating Championships due to injury.
Sinner finished the tournament without dropping a set while Sabalenka finally got her title after two runner-up finishes.
Ovechkin has yet to say whether this is it or if he wants to play again in 2026-27, so the front office is planning for either contingency.
Guardians manager Stephen Vogt said Ramírez had a sore left shoulder after jamming it while sliding into third for a stolen base.
Repole pursues big plans for spring football by making big noise. Will anyone listen?