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Noah Rubin discusses Bam Adebayo's toe injury, breaking down the fantasy impact the center's absence has on the Miami heat in fantasy basketball.
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NFL
Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher and Connor Rogers delve into the Broncos offensive woes after an ugly win over the Raiders, citing Bo Nix’s struggles, wonky running back usage and Courtland Sutton’s inconsistencies.
Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher and Connor Rogers discuss Jayden Daniels injury news as the Commanders have not yet put him on IR and reportedly has no ligament damage to his elbow.
MLB
Eric Samulski reviews Kyle Tucker’s 2025 season and predicts what his offseason market might be like.
Bo Bichette’s return to form in 2025 sets up a fascinating offseason for the star shortstop, who could command one of the winter’s biggest contracts.
Stars like Alex Bregman, Pete Alonso, and Cody Bellinger join headliners Kyle Tucker, Dylan Cease, and Bo Bichette in a 2025–26 MLB free agent class loaded with impact bats and arms.
Everything you need to know about MLB free agency, including key dates, the top names on the market, qualifying offers, and draft pick compensation.
NBA
Cooper Flagg has two favorable matchups this weekend, making him a must-start player.
Each week we’ll dig into shifting rotations, uncovering which players deserve more attention in fantasy basketball
Eric Samulski talks with Wizards wing Kyshawn George about the offseason work that led to his success
While the Hawks will be without Young for over a month, the Pelicans may get Williamson back well before that.
WNBA
The Wings, who drafted Paige Bueckers No. 1 last year, have a 42% chance to secure the top pick again.
One of the biggest adjustments right now for new Dallas Wings coach Jose Fernandez is not being in the gym for games at this time of year after more than three decades in coaching.
The Unrivaled season starts Jan. 5 and this year includes a few games being played in Philadelphia on Jan. 30.
At the tail end of just her second day at the Seattle Storm practice facility, newly hired Sonia Raman paused briefly before addressing whether she was ready for her first head coaching gig in the WNBA.