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VJ Edgecombe took over the fourth quarter for the Philadelphia 76ers and shined under the overtime lights by hitting the dagger for the win over the Memphis Grizzlies.

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Terry Gannon and Reggie Miller break down Cade Cunningham's night against the Los Angeles Lakers and his ability to facilitate for the Pistons, which has him "on the cusp" of superstardom.

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VJ Edgecombe unpacks the Philadelphia 76ers’ overtime win against the Memphis Grizzlies, including his strong fourth quarter and game-winning shot.
The 2 Robbies run through their best midseason lineups and hand out awards to the highest-performing players so far this season.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta was absolutely delighted after his side hammered Aston Villa.
The Detroit Pistons got it done on both ends of the court, shooting over 60% from the field and forcing 20 turnovers to get the win against the Los Angeles Lakers.

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    Johnson, described by DeFabo as a “physical back built to carry the load,” was taken with the 83rd overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. He’s widely expected to replace Najee Harris — now with the Chargers — in the Pittsburgh backfield in 2025. Johnson dominated the Iowa backfield in 2024, totaling 240 carries for 1,537 yards and 21 touchdowns. He made progress as a pass catcher, reeling in 22 balls for 188 yards and a pair of touchdowns in the run-heavy Iowa offense. Only three running backs in the nation logged more rushes of over ten yards than Johnson in 2024. His presence, along with Kenneth Gainwell, leaves little upside for Warren barring backfield injuries for the Steelers.
  • CHI Quarterback
    The consensus No. 1 overall pick for the better part of two years and arguably the best quarterback prospect since Andrew Luck, Williams (6’1/214) enters the NFL coming off a “down” season where the Trojans’ line and supporting cast woes “limited” him to 3,633 yards and 30 scores in 12 games after those numbers were 4,537 and 42, respectively, in 2022. Despite his protection problems, Williams continued to look down-field when flushed from the pocket and remained lethal off-platform. Although by no means an elite runner, Williams can do damage with his legs — he rushed for 21 scores over the past two seasons — and is difficult to take down due to a thick build a la Kyler Murray or arguably even Jalen Hurts. Despite a 2023 environment and setup that created nits to be picked, Williams was never in any danger of falling beyond the No. 1 spot. A genuine franchise-changing type talent for a long-beleaguered Bears quarterback room, Williams is one of the most important players to enter the NFL this decade. He will threaten for QB1 status right off the bat.
  • CLE Running Back #34
    Ford was thrust into the lead back role for the Browns following the season-ending injury to Nick Chubb in Week 2 of the 2023 season, handling 53.7 percent of the team’s offensive snaps to go along with 12 carries and 3.7 targets per game. He is likely to return to the Browns in 2024 while on the third year of his four-year contract to serve as the primary change of pace back behind Chubb.
  • PHI Wide Receiver #11
    That’s back-to-back bad outings for Brown, who has caught six passes for 45 yards and one touchdown over the last two weeks. A three-yard touchdown by Brown in the third quarter will prove enough to salvage an otherwise disappointing day, but fantasy managers banking on Brown’s production will be on high alert next week. Another high-scoring affair could be on tap in Week 13 against the 49ers. Despite his struggles, Brown remains a must-start player in what we hope is a bounce-back matchup next week.

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NFL Week 18

Mike Florio and Devin McCourty project how the Ravens’ offense will look in a pivotal matchup against the Steelers in Week 18, where things should lean heavily on Derrick Henry with or without Lamar Jackson.
The door is open for Jags to finish the year at No. 1.
Chris Simms and Connor Rogers break down Week 18’s Sunday night matchup between the Pittsburgh Steelers and Baltimore Ravens, where both teams are vying for a playoff bid and the AFC North title.
The main topic of Eagles offensive coordinator Kevin Patullo’s press conference on Tuesday was the second half of the team’s Week 17 win over the Bills.
Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher and Connor Rogers reveal their best bets for Week 18, including wins for the Bears and Bills and the over on Cleveland vs. Cincinnati.
Sunday’s game against the Panthers could be the final one of the Buccaneers’ season, but the prospect of it being the final one Mike Evans plays in the team’s uniform hasn’t been on the wide receiver’s mind this week.
Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher and Connor Rogers discuss their top waiver wire tight ends, including Chicago’s Colston Loveland and San Francisco’s Jake Tonges.

Premier League

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta shares his takeaways from his side’s impressive 4-1 win over Aston Villa at the Emirates.
Despite living stateside, millions of Premier League fans across the country make the necessary sacrifices in order to support their favorite team and celebrate the beautiful game.
Aston Villa manager Unai Emery gives an honest assessment of his side’s 4-1 loss to Arsenal at the Emirates.
Morgan Rogers reflects on Aston Villa’s 4-1 loss at the hands of league-leading Arsenal in Matchweek 19.

College Football Playoffs

Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry make their picks for the CFP quarterfinals and explain why the bracket projects for great matchups from here on out.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry explain how the regular-season matchup between Ole Miss and Georgia could influence their rematch in the CFP quarterfinals.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry break down the Cotton Bowl matchup between Ohio State and Miami with a CFP semifinal spot on the line.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry are excited for Oregon-Texas Tech because of the matchup between two elite units when the Ducks have the ball.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry break down the key storylines and matchups when Alabama takes on Indiana at the Rose Bowl.
Nicole Auerbach explains how the first-round results will carry over to the next set of CFP games.
The playoff field is set. It’s time to find out who will be the national champion.

NBA

Does the MVP now belong to Shai Gilgeous-Alexander? Can the Nuggets keep their head above water without Jokic?
The NCAA says it won’t grant eligibility to any player who had signed an NBA contract after Baylor’s midseason addition of a 2023 draft pick who had been playing professionally in Europe prompted criticism from coaches across college basketball.
The Numbers on the Board crew talks about Nikola Jokic suffering a knee injury, sharing why “it changes the dynamic of the entire season” and previewing who needs to step up in Jokic’s absence, including Jamal Murray.
The Numbers on the Board talks about New Year’s resolutions, debating if they work and discussing their goals for 2026, which include being more present at home, visiting family, cooking, working out and having a son.

Golf

Stars from golf, Olympics and the NBA send well wishes as Tiger Woods celebrates his 50th birthday.
Rex Hoggard, Ryan Lavner and Todd Lewis share tales of covering Tiger Woods, the biggest global superstar in the history of golf.
Rex Hoggard, Ryan Lavner and Todd Lewis ponder what the next phase of Tiger Woods’ competitive golf career could look like.
Rex Hoggard, Ryan Lavner and Todd Lewis offer their takes on which of the many versions of Tiger Woods was most enjoyable to cover.
Relive Scottie Scheffler’s first match play victory on the PGA Tour at the 2022 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play.
Look back at Scottie Scheffler’s victory at the Arnold Palmer Invitational in 2022, narrowly beating Billy Horschel at the final holes.

Motor Sports

The IMSA season opener will have a full field of 61 cars.
Cole Davies scored his first podium in his third 250 attempt and his first win in his seventh start.
The fire caused the structure to collapse. The cause is under investigation.
RJ Hampshire was one of the most consistent riders in 2025 with a variance of a quarter of a point between Supercross, Motocross, and the SMX Playoffs.

Rotoworld

Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher and Connor Rogers break down their waiver wire quarterbacks, including New Orleans’ Tyler Shough and Green Bay’s Malik Willis.
Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher and Connor Rogers discuss their waiver wire wide receivers, including Chicago’s Luther Burden III, Jacksonville’s Parker Washington, and Tampa Bay’s Jalen McMillan.
Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher and Connor Rogers notable fantasy performances from the Los Angeles Rams Monday Night Football loss to the Atlanta Falcons and break down the current MVP race.
Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher and Connor Rogers break down their waiver wire running backs for Week 18, including Cleveland’s Dylan Sampson, New Orleans’ Audric Estime, and Dallas’ Malik Davis.
Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher and Connor Rogers discuss who they believe will be taken first overall in fantasy leagues next season and take a look at the AFC and NFC playoff pictures.
The Nuggets will be without the three-time MVP for multiple weeks, leaving a massive hole in the team’s lineup.

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The Navy All-American Bowl Selection Committee announced the finalists for the prestigious Navy All-American Bowl Player of the Year Award.
Running back Christian McCaffrey and left tackle Trent Williams won’t be on the practice field for the 49ers on Tuesday.
Cowboys linebacker Logan Wilson played zero snaps on Christmas Day against the Commanders despite being healthy and active.
On his return from injury the Brazilian center back scored and set the tone for a dominant, statement win against Aston Villa.
Every time Manchester United take a step or two forward, they seem to immediately take one or two (or three or four) backward, as Ruben Amorim’s side did in a 1-1 draw with last-place Wolves at Old Trafford on Tuesday.