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Todd and Noah look ahead to the Rose Bowl matchup between Michigan and Alabama.
Paul Burmeister, Robbie Earle, and Tim Howard recap an action-packed Wednesday in the Premier League, including Fulham’s 5-0 win over Forest, Aston Villa’s upset over Man City, and Man United’s win over Chelsea.

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  • HOU Tight End #86
    Schultz has been dealing with a hamstring injury, missing Week 13 against the Broncos. He did not practice all of last week, but returns to start this week in a limited capacity. Brevin Jordan started in place of Schultz in Week 13, but Schultz should reclaim that spot once he returns. On track to play for Week 14 against the Jets, Schultz ranks as a low-end TE1.
  • LAR Wide Receiver #17
    Although Nacua was listed as a limited participant, head coach Sean McVay said “he just did everything” in the Rams’ Wednesday practice. Nacua hurt his shoulder in a Week 13 win over the Browns, but finished the game. The rookie has been a WR1/2 all season long and should continue to operate in the WR2 range despite the shoulder issue. Fantasy managers will be thrilled to hear that he is practicing and McVay’s comments provide optimism that he will play Week 14 against the Ravens.
  • SEA Running Back #9
    Head coach Pete Carroll initially said that Walker and Zach Charbonnet did some work in a walkthrough, but both were listed as non-participants in practice. The Seahawks’ near-indecipherable language around injuries makes it hard to distinguish how ready Walker is to begin the week, but his practice statuses later in the week will paint a clearer picture. Walker has missed two straight games for the Seahawks and is in danger of missing Week 14 against the 49ers.
  • SEA Running Back #26
    Charbonnet initially hurt his knee during the Seahawks’ Week 13 loss to the Cowboys. He has filled in as the starter with Kenneth Walker out, but now both players are dealing with injuries heading into Week 14. Head coach Pete Carroll stated earlier that both did some work in a walkthrough, but neither were listed as practice participants. Charbonnet has a couple more chances to participate in practice, but his status against the 49ers is in question for now.
  • MIN Wide Receiver #18
    It was the star wide receiver’s first full practice since Week 5. The team activated Jefferson off the IR last week and then went on bye, but Jefferson will certainly be back for Week 14 against the Raiders. His return will be a boost for Joshua Dobbs, who was named the starting quarterback for the weekend, and the entire Vikings offense. Given how long he’s been sidelined, we should expect that Jefferson will be 100 percent healthy when he steps onto the field this weekend. Get him into your lineups.
  • NYJ Running Back #20
    Hall was ostensibly healthy for the Jets’ Week 13 loss to the Falcons; however, fellow running back Dalvin Cook had his first double-digit carry game of the season and out-gained Hall on the ground with 35 yards to Hall’s 16 yards. There didn’t appear to be any injury suffered during the game either, but Hall will now not practice to start the week as he manages this ankle injury. Jets head coach Robert Saleh was vocal about Hall needing to dance around less and pick up “grimy yards,” so it wouldn’t be surprising to see Cook continue to get even more work as Hall deals with his coach’s frustration and this ankle injury.
  • PIT Running Back #22
    Harris was unable to practice on both Tuesday and Wednesday with a knee injury, which is not great news heading into Thursday night’s game. Harris could certainly play without having practiced, but it’s not common with running backs. If Harris were to miss Thursday’s game against the Patriots, it would mean a full workload for Jaylen Warren, which would make Warren an RB1 for fantasy. Given that Harris wasn’t able to practice at all this week, it’s likely that even if he were to play, he would be doing so at less than 100 percent and could see a reduced workload.
  • SEA Running Back #9
    The Seahawks held a walkthrough, so this is more of a projected participation than anything, but it’s a step in the right direction for a player who’s missed the last two weeks. Fellow running back Zach Charbonnet was also able to go through the walkthrough, but head coach Pete Carroll said it’s too soon to determine if either will play on Sunday in a tough showdown against the 49ers. If neither is able to play, it would appear that Deejay Dallas could take on a bigger role, so it’s worth watching the practice status of both players over the next couple of days.
  • CLE Quarterback #15
    Dorian Thompson-Robinson was back at practice as he works his way through concussion protocol, but he was taking reps with the second-team on Wednesday. That could just be a one-day split since this is DTR’s first practice since suffering the concussion; however, Flacco looked good in his first start of the season on Sunday and could be the steady, veteran presence that the Browns need to claim a playoff spot. As of now, the team has not yet decided on a starting quarterback for Week 14.
  • JAX Quarterback #16
    Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson said that it was too soon after Monday’s game for Lawrence to be practicing; however, he made it clear that this does not impact Lawrence’s potential availability for Week 14. Pederson said the Jaguars policy is to not have players practice if there’s a chance a player can risk further damage to that injury. As a result, it would seem unlikely that Lawrence will practice until later in the week, if at all.

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NBC Sports Podcasts

Premier League

Robbie Mustoe explains why Pascal Gross is his underappreciated performer of the week following his stellar performance for Brighton in a 2-1 win against Brentford in Matchweek 15.
Robbie Earle explains why Dan Bentley is his underappreciated performer of the week following his clean sheet for Wolves after stepping up for his club after Jose Sa went down injured.
Aston Villa manager Unai Emery speaks to the media following his side’s 1-0 victory over Manchester City at Villa Park in Matchweek 15.
Will Manchester City complete its quest for an unprecedented fourth-straight title?

NFL

Chargers running back Austin Ekeler managed just 14 carries for 18 yards on Sunday, and head coach Brandon Staley says the team may give backup running back Joshua Kelley more carries may to get the offense going.
Hilow dissects the winning Milly Maker roster from Week 13
The Buccaneers aren’t the team they’ve been in recent years.

Rotoworld

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Hilow dissects the winning Milly Maker roster from Week 13
Williams hasn’t been the most reliable fantasy option, but Zach LaVine’s continued absence makes him a player worth adding.

NBA

He’s the first player ever with a 25+ triple-double in a half.
The Rotoworld Basketball Show goes over some streaming fantasy options for the NBA In-Season Tournament semifinals.
The Rotoworld Basketball Show debates whether it’s time to offload struggling Thunder player Josh Giddey from your fantasy team.

College Football

The College Football Transfer Portal is underway. Here is a one-stop shop to track which big-name players are on the move this offseason.
President Charlie Baker said he’s trying to make the NCAA more proactive than reactive.
The City of Dallas has agreed to an estimated $140 million, two-year renovation project — the single largest investment in the stadium’s history.
Todd and Noah analyze Wisconsin’s season and look ahead to the Badgers matchup with Heisman frontrunner Jayden Daniels and LSU in the ReliaQuest Bowl.

College Basketball

UNLV’s basketball game at Dayton was canceled because of a mass shooting earlier in the day at the Las Vegas school.
Vaughn Dalzell breaks down his two best bets on the College Basketball slate, featuring Rutgers at Wake Forest, and Vermont taking on Northeastern.
The Hoosiers got a big effort from their bench as Indiana held on to defeat Michigan on the road in Ann Arbor.
The Badgers outrebounded the Spartans by 13 as No. 23 Wisconsin beat Michigan State in East Lansing.

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.
Yadier Molina was a 10-time All-Star and nine-time Gold Glove winner who played all 2,224 games of his career for St. Louis.

Motor Sports

Luke Lambert will move from Legacy Motor Club to Spire Motorsports.
The 58,000-square-foot facility sits behind the NASCAR R&D Center.
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.

Betting

Vaughn Dalzell shares his best bet for the Thursday Night Football matchup between the New England Patriots and Pittsburgh Steelers.
Between quarterback injuries, uncertain weather and more, Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick aren’t totally sure what to make of Jaguars-Browns.
The Buccaneers’ strengths and weaknesses line up well in their matchup with the Falcons to the point that Tampa Bay could be a solid underdog bet.

Golf

LPGA payers expressed an array of emotions at the USGA and R&A’s decision to implement a universal ball rollback.
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.

Brother From Another

Jeff Johnson and Liv Moods give their picks for the winner of the first NBA In-Season Tournament, with the Los Angeles Lakers, New Orleans Pelicans, Milwaukee Bucks and Indiana Pacers vying for the NBA Cup in Las Vegas.
Jeff Johnson calls Ron DeSantis’ attempted lawsuit of the College Football Playoff committee for omitting Florida State “peak unseriousness.”
Jeff Johnson and Michael Holley react to Aaron Rodgers blasting recent reports that Zach Wilson is reluctant to return to his role as New York Jets starting quarterback.
Liv Moods weighs in on whether her Denver Broncos can (and will) steal the AFC West from the Kansas City Chiefs, something Michael Holley gives approximately zero chance of happening.

Local coverage

NBC Sports’ Mike Florio and Chris Simms debated the topic on Wednesday’s edition of “PFT Live.”
Over the past six weeks, the Eagles statistically have the worst defense in the NFL.
The Warriors are sitting uneasily on a 9-11 record, trying to prove that who they were over the first 20 games is not who they’ll be over the next 62.
Connor Bedard’s first NHL shootout attempt was a beauty.

Latest

The Seahawks were without their top two running backs — Kenneth Walker III and Zach Charbonnet — at Wednesday’s practice.
Titans receiver Treylon Burks doesn’t remember much about the Nov. 2 game at Pittsburgh.
On Tuesday, NFL Network’s David Carr infused some relevance into a largely irrelevant weeknight studio show by suggesting that the Eagles should bench Jalen Hurts for Marcus Mariota.
Trevor Lawrence isn’t the only injured quarterback on the Jacksonville roster.