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Vaughn Dalzell and Eric Froton break down each bowl game that involves a Big Ten team from a betting standpoint.
Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher and Connor Rogers break down which quarterbacks fantasy owners should add off of waivers entering Week 14, including Joe Flacco, Josh Dobbs and more.

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  • PIT Running Back #22
    Harris popped up on the injury report with a new knee issue on Tuesday. He was not listed with an injury on Monday, but now was listed as not practicing with a Thursday game looming in Week 14. Wednesday’s practice status will provide clarity on Harris’ health for Thursday against the Patriots, but his new knee injury is a situation to monitor. If Harris misses time, Jaylen Warren will receive a major boost for fantasy managers.
  • NE Wide Receiver #81
    Douglas missed Week 13 with a concussion he suffered in Week 12. With a short week leading up to a Thursday matchup against the Steelers, back-to-back missed practice listings do not bode well for Douglas’ Week 14 status. He leads the Patriots in receiving yards as a rookie and if Douglas cannot play this week, DeVante Parker is slated to be the team’s primary receiver.
  • JAX Quarterback #16
    Although it’s unlikely, the Jaguars are holding out hope that Lawrence can give it a go in Week 14. According to Howe, Lawrence will be receiving around the clock treatment to help his high ankle sprain. It would be a miraculous comeback if Lawrence were able to suit up, but fantasy managers shouldn’t get their hopes up just yet. Stay tuned.
  • JAX Wide Receiver #13
    Kirk left Monday night’s game against the Bengals after catching a 26-yard pass from Trevor Lawrence — probably his final reception of the 2023 season. Kirk’s absence will create a fantasy-viable slot role for rookie WR Parker Washington, who caught all six of his targets for 61 yards and a score against the Bengals. Washington ran 80 percent of his pass routes from the slot. He should be picked up in most 12-team PPR formats.
  • FA Quarterback #7
    Boyle threw four picks and one touchdown in two games as New York’s starter after the team succumbed to public pressure and benched Zach Wilson. The team has reportedly asked Wilson to step back into to the starting job — a request not fully embraced by the third-year quarterback. Wilson will likely get the starting gig for Week 14 against the Texans now that Boyle is out of the picture. The Jets signed journeyman QB Brett Rypien on Tuesday.
  • JAX Quarterback #16
    Pederson qualified the injury description by calling it “just” a high ankle sprain, but as fantasy managers know, such an injury can cost a player several games. NFL Network’s Cameron Wolfe reported Tuesday morning that Lawrence should be able to return to the field at some point this season. He’s definitely out for Week 14 against the Browns, meaning C.J. Beathard will be under center for Jacksonville.
  • NYG Quarterback #15
    DeVito has played well of late, with four touchdowns and no interceptions to go along with a 68.7 percent completion rate over his past two outings. He’ll get the nod for Monday night’s game against Green Bay despite Tyrod Taylor’s practice window opening this week. Taylor continues to recover from a serious rib injury he sustained last month. DeVito is only viable in deeper superflex formats against the Packers.
  • JAX Quarterback #16
    Lawrence bent back awkwardly in the fourth quarter of Monday night’s loss to the Bengals and proceeded to limp for several minutes to the Jacksonville locker room. Wolfe said Lawrence “tried to stand on ankle before leaving in walking boot/crutches.” He’ll likely miss multiple weeks with the apparently serious ankle injury but should be back in 2023, per Wolfe. Until then, CJ Beathard — who acquitted himself well against the Bengals — will be under center for the Jaguars. It’s a downgrade for all fantasy-relevant Jaguars besides, perhaps, Evan Engram, who should absorb more check downs in the coming weeks.
  • NE Running Back #38
    Stevenson, done in by the dreaded hip drop tackle in Week 13 against the Chargers, should miss the remainder of the fantasy football season. That puts Ezekiel Elliott in the RB1 role for a run-first New England offense that has been 10 percent below its expected drop back rate since Week 10. Elliott in Week 13 saw 21 touches — including five targets — against LA. It’s a perfectly fine workload for a top-24 fantasy option. Elliott should see most or all of the team’s red zone work, with Ty Montgomery serving as the Patriots’ No. 2 back with Stevenson sidelined. Montgomery can be picked up in deeper formats in case Elliott gets dinged up.
  • JAX Wide Receiver #0
    Doug Pederson did what he could to get the veteran wide receiver involved, feeding him three jet sweeps and numerous targets after Christian Kirk departed the game with a groin injury after just one offensive snap. Ridley’s best play of the game was negated by a holding penalty, erasing what would have been a 40-yard reception late in the fourth quarter. But this is kind of what we expect out of the downfield threat, leaving Ridley a boom-bust option for the remainder of the 2023 fantasy season.

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Extended HLs: Arsenal v. Luton Town Matchweek 15
Relive Arsenal's seven-goal affair with Luton Town, where Declan Rice saves the day for the Gunners in stoppage time to secure three points for the Gunners at Kenilworth Road.

NBC Sports Podcasts

Premier League

Wolves are creeping up on the top half of the table, while Burnley were the architects of their own demise.
Paul Burmeister, Robbie Earle, and Tim Howard recap a chaotic Tuesday in the Premier League where Wolves edged past Burnley and Arsenal pull off an incredible comeback against Luton Town at Kenilworth Road.
Luton Town manager Rob Edwards recaps his side’s heart-breaking 4-3 loss to Arsenal at Kenilworth Road in Matchweek 15.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta shares his takeaways from his side’s 4-3 comeback victory over Luton Town at Kenilworth Road in Matchweek 15.

NFL

Cowboys owner thinks if officiating mistakes are acceptable for the teams in a given game they should be acceptable for everyone else, too.
The 49ers waived running back Tyrion Davis-Price on Tuesday, the team announced.
The Texans are signing free agent safety Adrian Amos to their 53-player roster, Jordan Schultz of Bleacher Report reports.
Entering Week 14 of the NFL season, PFF breaks down key players in the Cowboys vs. Eagles matchup, highlighting standout players from both sides of the ball.

Rotoworld

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Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter evaluate how each of the Jaguars’ available weapons will fare given Trevor Lawrence’s ankle injury.
Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter break down why Nico Collins is now a WR1 candidate and how De’Von Achane’s return bodes for his performance moving forward.
Kyle Dvorchak breaks down the most important fantasy football stat that defined each NFL team in Week 13.

NBA

A young Green hung around that locker room and Wallace says picked up some bad habits.
JJ Redick joins Dan Patrick to discuss the first NBA In-Season Tournament, a theory on Nikola Jokic, LeBron James vs. Michael Jordan and a story about the late Flip Saunders.
The Clippers are 6-3 in their last nine and moving the ball better, but are still isolation heavy.

College Football

The first of what may be many bowl-game opt-outs for Notre Dame arrived on Tuesday morning, Marist Liufau set to begin his preparations for the NFL draft.
Running back Jason Brown (Seattle, Washington/ O’Dea High School), will be officially honored tomorrow as a 2024 All-American during a virtual jersey presentation as part of the Road to the Dome digital series.
Offensive lineman Isendre Ahfua (Seattle, Washington/ O’Dea High School), the Texas A&M commit, will be officially honored tomorrow as a 2024 All-American during a virtual jersey presentation as part of the Road to the Dome digital series.
Offensive lineman Bennett Warren (Sugar Land, Texas/ Fort Bend Christian Academy), the University of Tennessee commit, will be officially honored tomorrow as a 2024 All-American during a virtual jersey presentation as part of the Road to the Dome digital series.

College Basketball

The Badgers outrebounded the Spartans by 13 as No. 23 Wisconsin beat Michigan State in East Lansing.
Indiana women’s basketball forward Mackenzie Holmes reflects on her development through a sterling collegiate career and the Hoosiers’ mindset coming off a disappointing end to their 2022-23 season.
It’s the Badgers vs Spartans tonight on Peacock. Live coverage of tonight’s Big Ten Basketball doubleheader begins at 7:00 PM ET.
The Hoosiers head to Michigan for a Big Ten conference matchup streaming on Peacock.

MLB

Shohei Ohtani, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Cody Bellinger, and Blake Snell highlight this year’s class of free agents.
Matthew Pouliot offers rankings and writeups of MLB’s top 111 free agents, from Shohei to Shelby.
Dana Brown addressed Alex Bregman’s status amid speculation the Astros were looking to move him before he reaches free agency.
Before taking a single swing in the major leagues, Jackson Chourio landed the type of contract players spend years dreaming about.

Motor Sports

Check out the most notable occurrences at pit road during the 2023 NASCAR season.
Kyle Larson has two Championship 4 appearances and one title in the last three Cup seasons.
AdventHealth will sponsor both Erik Jones and Jimmie Johnson.
Fans will get unprecedented, behind-the-scenes access to two 450 Supercross title contenders in 2024.

Betting

Bet the EDGE Talks Packers’ Offense Surging and Chiefs’ Offense Struggling
Vaughn Dalzell shares his best bet for Tuesday’s NBA In-Season Tournament between the Bucks and Knicks.
Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick review how the Steelers’ line against the Patriots in Week 14 has been impacted by the switch from Kenny Pickett to Mitchell Trubisky and more on Bet the Edge.
Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick debate how they’re rating the Chiefs after their fourth loss of the season and if they should still be the favorite to win the AFC after Week 13 on Bet the Edge.

Golf

You might have seen those little rectangular boxes on the back of players’ belts in the Bahamas.
The four men’s major champions this year discussed the shots that helped them etch into history.
The PGA Tour’s alignment options are laid out, but all of them come with benefits and risk.
The senior writers discuss Tiger Woods’ future and what a golf-ball rollback means for both professionals and amateurs.
The Masters champ and The Players champ lead the way for POY candidates.
Tiger Woods gave glimpses that his game, if not his body, could withstand his desired four- to six-event schedule next year.

Brother From Another

NFL star Austin Ekeler talks about the work he is doing with FedEx to help HBCUs with the scholarship opportunities.
Chargers running back Austin Ekeler joins Brother From Another to talk about the contract situations for running backs and what he is fighting for in terms of fair value.
Austin Ekeler talks about the controversial “tush push” and why it belongs in the NFL.
Michael Holley and Reeta Hubbard take a look at the College Football Playoff and make an argument on whether Georgia has more reason to be upset that they were shut out than Florida State.

Local coverage

There’s plenty Boston can clean up despite its impressive record.
Eagles right tackle Lane Johnson has been nominated for the prestigious Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award.
According to a report, Chicago’s optimism in their pursuit of Shohei Ohtani has “significantly waned,” leading them to likely focus on other free agents this winter.
“I think of Lester like a brother, so anything he needs, he can always call.”

Latest

The Chargers activated safety JT Woods from the non-football illness list on Tuesday, the team announced.
The Texans placed rookie receiver Tank Dell on injured reserve, the team announced Tuesday.
Bright light city gonna set my soul, gonna set my soul on fire.
Running back Kenyan Drake joined the Packers on Tuesday.