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Kumar seals first Indian win at World Championship

Nitin Kumar with his arms out wide
Nitin Kumar won a match on his fifth appearance at the Darts World Championship [Getty Images]

Nitin Kumar created history by becoming the first Indian to win a match at the PDC Darts World Championship with a sensational victory over Dutchman Richard Veenstra.

The 40-year-old had lost in all four of his previous first-round encounters at the Alexandra Palace, but his 3-2 win puts him in the last 64 of the competition.

Kumar's scoring was inferior to that of Veenstra's, but it was his finishing that proved crucial, boasting a 75% checkout success and hitting all his last seven doubles.

"I don't know what to say right now. I'm overwhelmed, I'm happy," said Kumar, who is nicknamed 'The Royal Bengal'.

"If you dream it, anything is possible. I've dreamed of this ever since I saw Dennis Priestley win the World Championship (in 1994)."

Kumar could next play fourth seed Stephen Bunting, who faces Sebastian Bialecki in Sunday's evening session.

Veenstra hit five 100-plus finishes, with his highest coming at 144. Kumar was not as flamboyant with his scoring, but proved to be incredibly consistent as the Alexandra Palace crowd roared him on.

Three-time BDO world champion Glen Durrant said on Sky Sports: "It was one of the greatest games I have ever commentated on.

"It's not just the quality of the match, it's the impact for Nitin Kumar and what it does for Indian darts."

Earlier world number 27 Ritchie Edhouse was knocked out by debutant Jonny Tata.

Former European champion Edhouse was stunned in a 3-0 defeat by the New Zealander, to taste defeat at this stage for the fourth time in a row.

Another debutant, Englishman Dom Taylor, progressed to the second round with a 3-0 win over Sweden's Oskar Lukasiak, with the Englishman hitting a brilliant 114 checkout.

Sunday's results

Afternoon session

Ritchie Edhouse (27) 0-3 Jonny Tata

Dom Taylor 3-0 Oskar Lukasiak

Richard Veenstra 2-3 Nitin Kumar

Joe Cullen v Bradley Brooks

Haaland and Foden help power City to a key victory at Crystal Palace

Haaland and Foden help power City to a key victory at Crystal Palace
Haaland and Foden help power City to a key victory at Crystal Palace

A brace from Erling Haaland and fine strike from Phil Foden helped inspire City to a crucial 3-0 win at Crystal Palace – and back to within two points of Premier League leaders Arsenal.

In what proved a tough and demanding test at Selhurst Park, a towering 41st minute header from Haaland had broken the first half deadlock.

Palace proved dangerous opponents and twice hit the City woodwork through Yeremy Pino and Adam Wharton.

But Pep Guardiola’s side were not to be denied and a brilliant 69th minute strike from Foden stretched the advantage.

An 88th minute Haaland penalty - awarded after substitute Savinho had been brought down - then sealed the deal.

It was our fourth straight league win and put us back within touching distance of the leaders with the title race really ramping up.

The game in 250 words

With City pitted against a talented and well drilled Palace side, a cagey, tactical contest took time to really ignite.

It was Palace who created the game’s first real opening on 16 minutes with City relieved to see a Yeremy Pino shot hit the top of the bar.

MIDDLE MARCH: Tijjani Reijnders in the thick of things at Selhurst Park.

After evading the offside trap, the Spaniard latched onto the dangerous Adam Wharton’s inviting through ball and from 16 yards his shot beat Gianluigi Donnarumma but clipped the top of the bar.

City sought to summon up a response and Palace keeper Dean Henderson needed to be alert on the half hour to keep out a 25-yard Phil Foden free-kick after Nico had been blocked on the edge of the box.

And out of nowhere, City broke the deadlock on 41 minutes through, who else, Erling Haaland.

For the first time, the Blues were able to deliver an inviting ball into the heart of the box thanks to Matheus Nunes.

Haaland evaded the attention of Chris Richards and the Norwegian rose superbly to head home his 22nd goal of the season for City in all competitions

RISE AND SHINE: Erling Haaland rises to make the breakthrough.

At the other end Donnarumma was again alert to twice deny Jean-Phillipe Mateta as Palace looked to respond.

City were then grateful to intervention of the woodwork once again four minutes after the restart, a low Wharton drive clipping the foot of the right post – much to Donnarumma’s relief.

However, City looked a real threat ourselves going forward and only a smart save from Dean Henderson stopped Tijjani Reijnders from extending our advantage on 57 minutes after a lightning break from Pep Guardiola’s men.

But City were not to be denied and Foden thenstruck on 69 minutes to double our advantage.

The England star maintained his brilliant form by latching onto a fine pass from Rayan Cherki before beating Henderson’s despairing dive to drill home his 10th goal of the season.

City still needed to be alert as Palace sought to conjure up a late revival.

But victory was then sealed two minutes from time when Haaland converted his second and City’s third from the penalty spot.

The Norwegian struck again after substitute Savinho had been brought down by Henderson after breaking clear to set the seal on a superb afternoon’s work.

CELEBRATION TIME: Erling Haaland is mobbed after his first half header.

Teams

CRYSTAL PALACE: Henderson, Clyne, Richards, Lacroix, Guehi (C), Mitchell, Wharton, Kamada (Hughes 66), Sarr, Pino, Mateta (Nketiah 63)

Subs: Benitez, Lerma, Uche, Esse, Canvot, Sosa, Devenny

CITY XI: Donnarumma, Nunes, Dias, Gvardiol, O’Reilly (Ait-Nouri 89), Nico, Reijnders (Savinho 85), Bernardo (C) (Lewis 89), Foden, Cherki, Haaland (Marmoush 89)

Subs: Trafford, Ake, Khusanov, Bobb, Mukasa

Star player

There were several compelling candidates but, not for the first time this season, Josko Gvardiol really caught the eye.

On what was a testing afternoon in south east London, the Croatian defender showed all of his class and composure.

He even shrugged off the effects of taking an elbow to the face early on to also demonstrate his bravery.

STOP START: Josko Gvardiol in control for City.

Crystal clear

Today’s victory helped further extend what has become a superb record for City at Selhurst Park.

We are now unbeaten there in the past 11 Premier League games – a remarkable record given how tough a venue the Eagles’ lair is to play at.

City to the four

That’s now four straight wins in league for the Blues who are really building up a head of steam you feel.

And coming on the back of last Wednesday’s win at Real Madrid it was even more of a statement.

Given Pep Guardiola’s side traditionally only get into top gear once we enter the second half of the season, our current form and record really feels encouraging as we close in on the halfway mark of the season.

THE BOSS: Pep Guardiola watches over proceedings.

Pep’s reaction

To follow

Player reaction

To follow

GET IN: The celebrations start after Phil Foden's strike.

What it means

A fourth successive Premier League victory means City remain in second place in the table and move back up to within two points of leaders Arsenal.

We have now played 16 games and have accrued 34 points. The Gunners have 36 from their opening 16 matches.

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What’s next

City are back in action on Wednesday, December 17, when we play host to Brentford in the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup.

Kick-off at the Etihad is slated for 19.30 (UK)

Browns vs. Bears weather updates: Chicago's frigid forecast for Week 15 could join NFL's coldest games list

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Browns vs. Bears weather updates: Chicago's frigid forecast for Week 15 could join NFL's coldest games list originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

When the Chicago Bears host the Cleveland Browns on Sunday afternoon, it will be considered the coldest game of the regular season.

So far, this Chicago winter has been particularly rough, which has involved both snow and cold temperatures. While snow is not as likely this weekend, the temperatures could be on the extreme end at Soldier Field, forcing teams to adjust to the conditions.

As two of the premier midwest teams in the NFL, both the Bears and the Browns have had their fair share of cold-weather games, so each side should be prepared for the contest. Still, no matter how much the teams prepare for the conditions, players will still have to find a way to get comfortable during the game.

Here's the latest on the weather in Chicago this weekend.

MORE: Remembering the 10 coldest games in NFL history

Browns vs. Bears weather updates

All times ET.

11:02 a.m. -- Kickoff is about two hours away. Currently, according to AccuWeather, it is 7 degrees at Soldier Field with a RealFeel of -6. Kickoff at 1 p.m. ET is projected to be mostly sunny and 10 degrees, with a RealFeel of 0 and 10 mph winds. 

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Chicago forecast for Browns vs. Bears

  • High temperature: 14 degrees
  • Low temperature: 5 degrees
  • Chance of precipitation: 4 percent

According to The Weather Channel, the forecast for Sunday call for freezing temperatures, which includes the strong possibility that it reaches single-digits. However, it is unlikely that there is precipitation during the game, which means snow shouldn't be much of a factor.

Therefore, teams will have to focus mainly on dealing with the frigid temperatures instead of also navigating snow or sleet of any kind.

MORE: Meet Shedeur Sanders' entire family including his mom and brothers

How cold is it in Chicago?

The temperatures in Chicago on Sunday are expected to be in the low teens, high-singled digits, with the forecast calling for a high of 14 degrees.

Coldest games NFL history

DateMatchupLocationTemperature
Dec. 31, 1967Packers vs. CowboysGreen Bay, WI-13 degrees
Jan. 10, 1982Bengals vs. ChargersCincinnati, OH-9 degrees
Jan. 10, 2016Vikings vs. SeahawksMinneapolis, MN-6 degrees
Jan. 13, 2024Chiefs vs. DolphinsKansas City, MO-4 degrees
Dec. 3, 1972Vikings vs. BearsMinneapolis, MN-2 degrees
Jan. 20, 2008Packers vs. GiantsGreen Bay, WI-1 degrees
Jan. 15, 1994Bills vs. RaidersBuffalo, NY0 degrees
Dec. 18, 1983Chiefs vs. BroncosKansas City, MO0 degrees
Dec. 26, 1993Packers vs. RaidersGreen Bay, WI0 degrees
Dec. 10, 1972Vikings vs. PackersMinneapolis, MN0 degrees

The coldest game in NFL history remains "The Ice Bowl," which took place in Lambeau Field between the Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys. In recent years, there were two games that hit the coldest games list, including a Wild-Card game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Miami Dolphins a few years ago.

West Ham 2-3 Aston Villa: Surging Villa continue unlikely title push

Aston Villa surged back to beat West Ham 3-2 at the London Stadium on Sunday as Unai Emery's side have won six in a row to put them in the Premier League title race.

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Mateus Fernandes and Jarrod Bowen gave West Ham the lead twice in the first half after a Konstantinos Mavropanos own goal had made it 1-1.

But Villa were dominant in the second half as Morgan Rogers scored twice, including a beauty of a winner late on, to seal yet another win for Villa.

With the victory Villa have moved on to 33 points, three points behind Premier League leaders Arsenal. West Ham remain on 13 points and in the relegation zone.

What’s next?

West Ham head to Manchester City on Saturday, while Villa host Manchester United next Sunday.


West Ham vs Aston Villa score: 2-3

Fernandes 1', Bowen 25'; Mavropanos OG 9', Rogers 50', 79'

West Ham vs Aston Villa live updates! — By Joe Prince-Wright

Almost a hat trick for Rogers!

He surges into the box on the left and has a pop across goal which he drags just wide. Could he have squared it? Probably not.

Rogers smashes home from distance!

What a goal from Villa's star man at the moment. Rogers has so much space centrally and his dipping, bending effort flies past Areola and in. For the first time in the game Villa lead with just 10 minutes to go.

Bowen with a fine finish... but he’s offside

Paqueta plays in Bowen really well and he tries to hold his run. He smashes home across goal and thinks he has given West Ham the lead. But the offside flag is up and VAR confirms the decision. He was just offside.

Malen forces a good stop from Areola!

Donyell Malen has just come on and is already causing problems. He wriggles free of a few challenges and spanks a shot on goal which is dipping and swerving. Areola can only push it away and West Ham clear. It's all Villa at the moment.

Rogers equalizes!

Paqueta is caught on the ball and Tielemans whips in a lovely cross for Rogers. He has so much time to control the ball and then calmly slot home to make it 2-2.

Half time: West Ham 2-1 Aston Villa

Really entertaining first half at

Rogers curls a beauty just over

Villa have dominated the ball before half time and Morgan Rogers gets free on the left. He cuts inside and curls a stunner just over the bar. That was very close to being 2-2.

Bowen deflects a shot home to give West Ham the lead!

A volley towards goal from Potts is flicked on by Jarrod Bowen instinctively and it flies in. After a quick VAR check for a potential offside, the goal stands and West Ham have the lead again. Lovely cross from Diouf down the left to cause the chaos.

Mavropanos heads into his own net!

A brilliant cross from McGinn on the right is heading towards Watkins but the ball flicks off Mavropanos and flies past his own goalkeeper. 1-1. What a start!

The Hammers lead!

What a start for West Ham as Mateus Fernandes scores with 29 seconds on the clock. That is the fastest goal of the season so far, and Ezri Konsa was at fault for Villa at the back.

West Ham lineup

Areola; Wan-Bissaka, Todibo, Mavropanos, Diouf; Fernandes, Magassa, Potts; Paqueta, Bowen, Summerville

Aston Villa lineup

Bizot; Cash, Konsa, Lindelof, Maatsen; Kamara, Onana; McGinn, Tielemans, Rogers; Watkins

How to watch West Ham vs Aston Villa live, stream link and start time
Kick off time:9am ET Sunday (December 14)

Venue:London Stadium — East London

TV Channel: Peacock

Streaming: Stream live on Peacock

Report: Michigan search includes Arizona State’s Kenny Dillingham, Missouri’s Eli Drinkwitz

ANN ARBOR, Mich. — The firm hired by Michigan to search for a football coach to replace Sherrone Moore has contacted representatives for Arizona State’s Kenny Dillingham and Missouri’s Eli Drinkwitz, according to a person familiar with the situation.

The person spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity Saturday because they were not authorized to share details of the search.

Moore was fired on Wednesday, when the school said an investigation uncovered his inappropriate relationship with a staffer. Two days later, Moore was charged with three crimes after prosecutors said he “barged his way” into the apartment of a woman he’d been having an affair with and threatened to kill himself.

College football’s winning program suddenly needs a coach.

After the 35-year-old Dillingham was linked to numerous open jobs last month, he said he was not leaving his alma mater.

Two weeks ago, Drinkwitz agreed to a six-year contract that increases his average compensation to $10.75 million annually.

Michigan is hoping to hire a coach this month, helping its chances of retaining recruits and keeping key players out of the transfer portal in January.

Dillingham, who is from Scottsdale, Arizona, graduated from Arizona State in 2013 and started his coaching career as an assistant for the Sun Devils. After coaching at Memphis, he was the offensive coordinator for Auburn, Florida State and Oregon before returning to Arizona State.

Dillingham orchestrated a quick turnaround, leading the Sun Devils to the Big 12 championship and the College Football Playoff for the first time last year.

Arizona State was 8-4 this season, improving Dillingham’s record to 22-16 over three seasons.

The 42-year-old Drinkwitz is 46-28 in six seasons at Missouri after going 12-1 in a year at Appalachian State. He has built the Tigers into a steady Southeastern Conference program, earning five straight bowl bids.

2025 Dodgers season review: Eddie Rosario

From Dodger killer turned Dodger, the 2021 NLCS MVP Eddie Rosario appeared in just two games with the Dodgers at the big league level in April before bouncing around between the Atlanta Braves and Milwaukee Brewers minor league systems.

Rosario was coming off a disappointing 2024 season where he spent time between the Washington Nationals and Braves, posting a .175/.215/.316 slash line across 91 games before spending his final two weeks of play with the Triple-A Syracuse Mets.

Rosario nearly waited the entire offseason to find a new home, signing a minor league deal with the Dodgers just four days before their cactus league opener on Feb. 20. He was the first player in 2025 cactus league play to score a run, doing so via a two-run home run in his very first at-bat of the spring. He finished spring training with a pair of home runs and five driven in, although he posted an uninspiring .154/.241/.423 slash line over 29 plate appearances, and started the regular season with the Triple-A Oklahoma City Comets.

With the Comets, Rosario got off to an electric start over his first 14 games by slashing .339/.406/.542 with two home runs and 12 RBI. As Shohei Ohtani was placed on the paternity list as he awaited the birth of his daughter, Rosario was briefly called up while the Dodgers were in Arlington to take on the Rangers. He had a hit in four at-bats over just two games before being designated for assignment on Apr. 20 with Ohtani making his return. He was released by the Dodgers five days later before once again returning to the Braves for his third stint with them.

Rosario went hitless in only four at-bats with Atlanta across three games and was designated for assignment on May 9. After being outrighted to Triple-A Gwinnett, he elected free agency, only to be signed to a minor league deal by the Milwaukee Brewers on May 15. He appeared in 20 games with the Triple-A Nashville Sounds, slashing .290/.373/.449 with two home runs and 11 RBI, but was released by Milwaukee on June 15 and has not appeared in affiliated ball since.

2025 particulars

Age: 33

Stats with Dodgers: 1-4, .250/.250/.250, 0 RBI, 2 games

Salary: unknown

Game of the year

Out of the two games Rosario played with the Dodgers, the better half came on April 19 against the Texas Rangers where he went 1-2, recording his lone hit in a Dodgers uniform.

Roster status

Eddie Rosario is a free agent.

Erling Haaland brace sees Man City beat Palace, close Gap on Arsenal

Erling Haaland brace sees Man City beat Palace, close Gap on Arsenal
Erling Haaland brace sees Man City beat Palace, close Gap on Arsenal

Crystal Palace suffered a 3-0 defeat to Manchester City in the Premier League at Selhurst Park on Sunday afternoon.

Palace started the game brightly and were the better side in the first half, but were not clinical in front of goal.

Palace should have opened the scoring in the 17th minute when Adam Wharton put Yeremy Pino through on goal, but the Spaniard smashed his effort against the crossbar.

Palace came close to getting the breakthrough as Daichi Kamada picked out Ismaila Sarr, whose flashed cross into the area evaded Jean-Philippe Mateta.

On the half-hour mark, Pino was presented with another chance to give the Eagles the lead, receiving a pass from Sarr, only to fire a tame effort at Gianluigi Donnarumma.

Palace were made to rue their missed chances as City scored with their first chance in the 41st minute.

Matheus Nunes whipped a cross into the area, which was met by Erling Haaland’s towering header, giving City the lead before the break.

Four minutes after the restart, Palace almost drew level through Wharton, whose low strike beat Donnarumma and hit the woodwork.

Palace had Henderson to thank as the English goalkeeper made a brilliant save to deny Tijjani Reijnders from doubling City’s lead.

At the other end, Wharton missed another chance to restore parity for the hosts, firing over the bar after combining with Pino.

City made it 2-0 in the 69th minute with Rayan Cherki driving past his markers before slipping the ball to Phil Foden, who picked out the bottom corner from outside the box.

A minute from time, Haaland completed the scoring from the penalty spot, sending Henderson the wrong way.

With the victory, City reduce Arsenal’s lead at the top of the standings to two points, while Palace fall to fifth.

Updated 2026 NFL Draft order: Giants, Raiders on pace to claim top selections entering Week 15

2026 NFL Draft order

Updated 2026 NFL Draft order: Giants, Raiders on pace to claim top selections entering Week 15 originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

There are only four weeks left in the regular season, and as each week passes, the 2026 NFL draft order becomes clearer and clearer. We are used to seeing a competition for the top three picks at this time of year, but this season it feels like there are way more teams that have a chance at the No. 1 spot. 

Heading into Week 15, there are eight teams with three wins or fewer. While no NFL team will ever say they are playing for draft-pick positioning, we have seen in recent years that a late-season win can drop a team from the No. 1 overall pick and the most control in the draft to the No. 4 pick.

Even with teams only having four games left, the draft picture can change drastically depending on how the games go and how the tiebreakers shape out. For now, the New York Giants, Las Vegas Raiders and Tennessee Titans all sit at 2-11 and are sitting with the top choices for next year's draft. 

So, what does the 2026 NFL draft order look like heading into Sunday of Week 15? The Sporting News has the details. 

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NFL Draft order 2026

PickTeamRecord
1Giants2-11
2Raiders2-11
3Titans2-11
4Browns3-10
5Saints3-10
6Commanders3-10
7Jets3-10
8Cardinals3-10
9Bengals4-9
10Rams (via Falcons)5-9
11Vikings5-8
12Dolphins6-7
13Ravens6-7
14Chiefs6-7
15Buccaneers7-7
16Cowboys6-6-1
17Lions8-5
18Jets (via Colts)8-5
19Steelers7-6
20Panthers7-6
21Eagles8-5
22Texans8-5
23Bears9-4
24Bills9-4
25Chargers9-4
2649ers9-4
27Browns (via Jaguars)9-4
28Cowboys (via Packers)9-3-1
29Seahawks10-3
30Patriots11-2
31Rams10-3
32Broncos11-2

MORE: Updated AFC, NFC playoff standings heading into Week 15

Top 2026 NFL Draft prospects

Here's a look at the top 10 prospects in the 2026 NFL Draft, based on both The Sporting News' latest mock draft and NFL Mock Draft Database's consensus big board:

RankPlayerPositionCollege team
1Rueben Bain Jr.EDGEMiami
2Fernando MendozaQBIndiana
3Arvell ReeseLBOhio State
4Dante MooreQBOregon
5Ty SimpsonQBAlabama
6Caleb DownsSOhio State
7Peter WoodsDLClemson
8Spencer FanoOTUtah
9Jordyn TysonWRArizona State
10Keldric FaulkEDGEAuburn

Even in an odd year for quarterbacks, with many of the projected top prospects struggling, a handful of potential first-round picks still remain. Indiana's Fernando Mendoza has played himself into the No. 1 pick conversation, fueled by his Heisman-winning season. Alabama's Ty Simpson and Oregon's Dante Moore are also in the mix near the top of the first round.

Defenders are also rising up the board. Miami EDGE Rueben Bain Jr. and Ohio State LB Arvell Reese each have cases to be the top overall players in the draft, while Reese's teammate Caleb Downs has long been projected as a likely top-10 pick. 

While 2026 may not feature a true blue-chip wide receiver prospect, Arizona State WR Jordyn Tyson remains a highly-rated player despite battling nagging injuries in 2025. He is still projected to be the first wide receiver drafted come April. 

3 keys to a 49ers win over the Titans: Can’t afford another multi-interception game

The San Francisco 49ers will look to extend their three-game winning streak on Sunday when they host the 2-11 Tennessee Titans at Levi’s Stadium. Kickoff is slated for 1:25 p.m.

The 49ers are right in the wildcard mix in the NFC, currently listed as the No. 6 seed in the standings with four games to go. They’re also just a half-game back of the Los Angeles Rams, who currently lead the NFC West and hold the No. 1 seed in the NFC.

Following Sunday’s game, the 49ers face three straight playoff contenders with the Indianapolis Colts, Chicago Bears, and Seattle Seahawks. So, Sunday is a must-win for the 49ers.

Here are three keys to a Niners victory over the Titans in Week 15.

Find a way to get pressure

Sunday will be an interesting battle at the line of scrimmage between the 49ers defense and the Titans offense.

San Francisco ranks last in the NFL in sack percentage and has struggled to get pressure since losing Nick Bosa early in the season. They’ll face a Titans offensive line that has allowed 49 sacks to Cam Ward this season.

Robert Saleh will likely look to change things up from pre-snap to post-snap in an effort to slow down Cam Ward’s clock and get more pressure in the pocket.

But, if Ward is kept clean, it could lead to a tougher challenge in the secondary.

3rd downs

A big part of San Francisco’s success has been converting on third downs this season. The 49ers are second in the NFL, converting at a 48.2 percent rate on third downs so far this year. In their last three games, that’s been above 53 percent.

Tennessee, on the other hand, has been the league’s worst team at converting third downs, getting them at a putrid 29.9 percent this season.

Defensively, both teams are right in the middle of the pack when it comes to allowing third-down conversions. Obviously, a big part of the situation is what happens on early downs, but the 49ers should have an advantage if they can continue their success on third down conversions.

Turnovers

When it comes to a game like Sunday’s, it’s evident the 49ers should win. So, you have to think of the factors why this game could be closer than anticipated.

Turnovers come to the top of the list there. Brock Purdy has thrown multiple interceptions in three of his five starts this season. He had arguably his best game of the season before the bye in the 49ers 26-8 win over the Cleveland Browns.

But, if the Titans are able to force some early takeaways, that could make Sunday a lot more interesting than it should be.

Both teams are at the bottom of the NFL when it comes to creating turnovers. The 49ers are 20th, getting 1.1 takeaways a game, while the Titans are 25th with fewer than one takeaway a game.

San Francisco does give up 1.4 turnovers a game, though, and that number has surprisingly been much higher at home (2.2 turnovers a game, 31st in NFL).

The 49ers don’t need to be spectacular on Sunday. They just shouldn’t turn the ball over.

‘Why not?’ – Dayot Upamecano refuses to rule out a potential move to PSG

‘Why not?’ – Dayot Upamecano refuses to rule out a potential move to PSG
‘Why not?’ – Dayot Upamecano refuses to rule out a potential move to PSG

In an interview with Téléfoot, Bayern Munich defender Dayot Upamecano (27) was asked about the prospect of teaming up with Ousmane Dembélé at Paris Saint-Germain. The speculation around the 27-year-old’s future has been increasing with his contract at the Bundesliga champions set to expire at the end of the season. 

With Upamecano potentially leaving the Bavarian outfit on a free transfer, there are several clubs reportedly interested in his services. PSG and Real Madrid have both been linked with a potential move for the France international defender. Despite the interest, talks over a new contract are ongoing. 

Upamecano to team up with Dembélé?

The former RB Leipzig centre-back and the Ballon d’Or winner are childhood friends. When asked about the possibility of playing with his international teammate at the club level, the defender said, “Why not? Yes.” It remains to be seen where the Frenchman will be playing his football next season, but with him refusing to rule out playing with the PSG attacker, links to the Ligue 1 champions will continue. 

GFFN | Liam Wraith

5 reasons for optimism ahead of Ohio State’s playoff run

It’s easy to focus on the negatives following Ohio State’s 13-10 loss to Indiana in the Big Ten Championship Game. Even with the setback, the Buckeyes still posted a 12-1 record so far this season and are the two seed in the College Football Playoff. Ohio State is a top contender to win the national championship and win back-to-back titles. The loss to the Hoosiers could be exactly what the doctor ordered since it wakes the Buckeyes up ahead of the playoff after a regular season that wasn’t the most challenging.

Heading into the playoffs this year, there is a markedly different feel than last year, despite the Buckeyes entering the playoffs both years coming off a loss. While last year there was an incredible amount of negativity surrounding Ohio State, this year hasn’t seen Buckeye Nation nearly as divided as last season. So what are the reasons for the optimism? There are five key points that should have Ohio State fans confident that Ryan Day and company can win their second straight national title.


1) While different, still similar

Last year, the final game for the Buckeyes prior to the College Football Playoff was a 13-10 loss to Michigan. In this year’s final game for the Buckeyes prior to the College Football Playoff was a 13-10 loss to Indiana. Even though any loss is difficult to stomach, last year’s loss hurt infinitely more. The Wolverines were 5-6 headed into the game in Columbus last season, while both Indiana and Ohio State were 12-0 prior to the Big Ten Championship Game. In reality, the loss to the Hoosiers didn’t mean much aside from Ohio State not being Big Ten champs. The Buckeyes still were awarded a first-round bye and only dropped one spot in the rankings.

We all saw how Ohio State played in the playoff after the loss to Michigan. The Buckeyes took a deep look at themselves in between the Michigan game and the Tennessee game, and it showed on the field as Ohio State came out like a house of fire in the first quarter against the Volunteers. Even though there isn’t as much vitriol from the fan base after this year’s loss to the Hoosiers, the Buckeyes have to feel like they have a lot to prove. Ryan Day wants his team to be the best in the country, and right now, they can’t claim that since they were beaten in the Big Ten title game.

Expect Ryan Day to have his team focused when it comes time to play Miami or Texas A&M. The setback against Indiana has woken the Buckeyes up after they coasted through their regular-season schedule. Anyone who matches up with Ohio State the rest of the way had better be on notice, since they are going to get the very best version of the Buckeyes.


2) The Silver Bullets are still elite

The Ohio State defense wasn’t the problem in the loss to Indiana. The Buckeyes only gave up 13 points to one of the top offenses in the country and the quarterback who won the Heisman Trophy. If the Hoosiers can only score 13 points on the Ohio State defense, what are the hopes for the other teams in the playoff?

It starts in the trenches with Caden Curry, Kayden McDonald, and Kenyatta Jackson Jr. The trio of Ohio State defensive linemen has terrorized quarterbacks throughout the season, which is bad news for Carson Beck or Marcel Reed. Past the defensive line, Sonny Styles, Arvell Reese, and Caleb Downs will want to close out their Buckeye careers on a high note. With Matt Patricia putting together game plans, it’s hard to see any team reaching 17 points on this defense, which is a mark none of the first 13 opponents for Ohio State have been able to achieve.


3) The bear has been poked

On Friday, it was announced USC’s Makai Lemon would be the recipient of this year’s Biletnikoff Award as the nation’s top receiver. Lemon winning the award is puzzling, considering the week before, he wasn’t even recognized as the top wide receiver in the Big Ten, an honor that went to Ohio State’s Jeremiah Smith. Apparently, somehow Lemon wasn’t even the best receiver in his own conference a week prior, but now we are supposed to believe he is the best wide receiver in the country?

Any team that plays Ohio State the rest of the year should be even more worried about Jeremiah Smith than they already were. The sophomore receiver will have even more motivation to prove to everyone that he is the best in the country. Smith came up huge for the Buckeyes throughout their playoff run last year, and even bigger things could be in store for him this year, as not only does he want to win back-to-back national championships, he also wants to make the Biletnikoff voters know they made the wrong decision.


4) Time to evaluate what’s not working

The Buckeyes will have over three weeks to get ready for the Cotton Bowl. Offensively, there have been some frustrations over the past two games when it comes to short-yardage situations in the red zone. One particular thing that has been eating at Buckeye Nation is why Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate are being taken off the field near the end zone so much. Putting your two best offensive players on the sidelines when you are so close to scoring makes absolutely no sense. No offense to Bennett Christian, but he should not be an option ahead of Smith or Tate.

Maybe with Brian Hartline getting ready to head to South Florida after Ohio State’s season is over, Keenan Bailey is given more responsibility in putting together an offensive game plan in the remaining games this season for the Buckeyes. At least Ohio State’s offense has multiple weeks to get comfortable with any changes they make going forward. Scoring just 10 points against the Hoosiers last time out will certainly make the offense hungry to put it on anyone that is put in front of them the rest of the way.


5) The path isn’t difficult

Last year, the Buckeyes had to go through Tennessee, Oregon, Texas, and Notre Dame to win it all. Compared to that gauntlet, this year doesn’t seem too bad. Ohio State will open up with either Miami or Texas A&M on New Year’s Eve in the Cotton Bowl. While some people are concerned about the Buckeyes possibly playing the Aggies in Dallas, it can’t be any worse than playing the Longhorns in last season’s Cotton Bowl. Plus, no matter who Ohio State does play in Dallas, the Buckeyes will be playing in the Cotton Bowl for the third straight season, so they are familiar with the venue and the schedule.

The most likely opponent for the Buckeyes following the Cotton Bowl is Georgia at the Fiesta Bowl. This isn’t quite the same Georgia team that Ohio State played a few years ago. Not only will the Bulldogs not be playing in their own backyard, but Gunner Stockton and the Georgia offense will have a tough time generating much of anything against the Ohio State defense. The Buckeyes will definitely be a favorite if these teams end up squaring off in Arizona.

The title game is going to provide the biggest challenge since it likely will come down to either Indiana, Texas Tech, or Oregon. Sorry, Alabama or Oklahoma, but you aren’t getting by the Hoosiers in Pasadena. Last year, the Buckeyes avenged their loss to Oregon in the CFP, and this year, they have a chance to possibly do the same to Indiana. It would be fitting if Ohio State and Indiana met in the title game since they were the last two undefeated teams left in the country, and their first meeting was so close. Even though the Hoosiers won the first game, it would be tough to bet against the Buckeyes in the rematch.

5 Bears players to watch vs. Browns

The Chicago Bears (9-4) being one of the best teams in the NFL is debatable. However, at 9-4, being one of the most successful through this point is not debatable. They have beaten all of the bad teams that they've played, but they also have some really nice wins over good teams as well. That includes the defending Super Bowl champion Philadelphia Eagles in their house.

This week, the Bears take on the Cleveland Browns (3-10) in a game that will have tremendous implications. Chicago is having a good year, but nothing is set in stone for them as they attempt to make the playoffs. Cleveland, although 3-10, can't be taken lightly. They have a borderline elite defense, they play hard, and they are in every game. Their offense keeps them from winning more right now, but you never know what Shedeur Sanders will do for them as he gets more time under center.

If the Bears are going to be ready, they need everybody to contribute. These five players must stand out in a big way if they are going to win:

Caleb Williams

This is a must-win game for Chicago, and Caleb Williams must step up. He wasn't very good against the Packers in the first half, but he turned it on in the second half. Green Bay forced Williams to throw more by stacking the box, which may have shown the league how to beat the Bears. Seeing how Williams responds to that level of adversity is making him a must-watch player on Chicago more than usual. If he comes in, establishes the running game, and makes his throws at a higher clip, the Bears will have a great chance to win.

Ozzy Trapillo

Ozzy Trapillo is going to have Myles Garrett lining up opposite him in this one. Garrett, who's three sacks shy of the NFL single-season sack record, is one of the best players in the NFL at his position, which makes Trapillo's job that much more important. Having a great left tackle is a must in the NFL, but a player like Garrett magnifies that need. Trapillo may split the reps with Theo Benedet, who will have eyes on him as well due to the matchup. If the Bears somehow see these guys play well, Caleb Williams will be kept much cleaner, which will make winning the game easier.

Joe Thuney

Joe Thuney, a solid veteran left guard, is also going to be there to help whoever is in at left tackle handle Myles Garrett. Thuney, who has been to multiple Pro Bowls and Super Bowls, knows what it takes to be impactful against the best. Double-teaming Garrett and taking on other work on that side of the offensive line is going to be expected of him, and the tools are there for him to do his job well.

Montez Sweat

There are a lot of missing players on the offensive line of the Browns. This is Montez Sweat's (and the rest of the defensive line) chance to be an impactful player. The Bears offense is going to have no walk in the park, taking on Myles Garrett and company. Due to this, their defense is going to need to be on top of its game. A couple of sacks and lots of pressure on Shedeur Sanders would go a long way. Sweat has mostly been a disappointment since the Bears made the big trade to get him. However, a big play here and there to end the season will soften the blow of his production lacking.

Jaylon Johnson

Jaylon Johnson, since coming back from injury, has not made the impact that is expected of him when he's fully healthy. Johnson gets somewhat of a pass because he is working his way back to productivity, but this is his chance to finally have a huge impact. Shedeur Sanders can't get comfortable throwing the football. Whether the pass rush finally shows up or not, the defensive backs have the assignment of making throwing the ball difficult for Sanders. This defense as a whole leads the NFL in takeaways, and Johnson would love to become the next impactor in this regard. When healthy, Johnson is one of the best defensive backs in the NFL. He can shut down half a field, use his hands to make plays, and intimidate quarterbacks into mistakes with his ability to create turnovers and defend. Keep an eye on him in this one against the Browns, as his impact could be felt in a big way. If Johnson shuts down half the field, allowing others to make plays on defense, he is doing his job very well.

This article originally appeared on Bears Wire: Bears vs. Browns: 5 players to watch for Chicago

Iowa State basketball vs Eastern Illinois score, live updates, TV

AMES — Iowa State basketball is back in action for a Sunday, Dec. 14 men's matinee against visiting Eastern Illinois.

The Cyclones are set to host the Panthers at Hilton Coliseum for a 12 p.m. CT tip-off. The game is available on ESPN+.

No. 4 Iowa State (10-0) is coming off a 66-62 win over Iowa in the annual Cy-Hawk game. Eastern Illinois (2-7) enters with a four-game losing streak, which includes a 68-59 loss to Eastern Kentucky in its most recent outing on Dec. 10.

Refresh this page often for live updates and highlights from Iowa State vs. Eastern Illinois.

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3 games for the Steelers to watch in Week 15

This week, the Pittsburgh Steelers have the opportunity to sit back, watch the rest of the NFL Week 15 slate play out before they square off with the Miami Dolphins. Right now, the Steelers are on top in the AFC North, and frankly, their best shot to even make the playoffs is to win the division and not try to sneak in as a wild-card team. With that being said, here are the three games the Steelers should watch this Sunday.

Baltimore Ravens vs Cincinnati Bengals

This is the game of the day for the Steelers. After Pittsburgh beat Baltimore last week, they took a full game lead over the Ravens in the division. If the Bengals can pull off the home upset it would extend the Steelers lead and give them a little cushion going forward.

Arizona Cardinals vs Houston Texans

The Texans currently hold the No. 7 seed in the AFC and the final spot in the playoffs. At 8-5, they are the one team who could drop off if they struggle and a loss at home against the Cardinals would be a great start for the Steelers if they have to try and get in as a wild card.

Indianapolis Colts vs Seattle Seahawks

The Colts season is in jeopardy after a rash of injuries at quarterback. This week, they are trotting out 44-year-old Philip Rivers, who hasn't played football since 2020. This bodes well for the Seahawks and, in turn, the Steelers, who need to see some of these bubble teams drop some games to give the Steelers more opportunities.

This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: 3 games for the Steelers to watch in Week 15

Saints vs. Panthers: Game time, TV, streaming, radio, and odds

Welcome to Saints Gameday!

Today:

Carolina Panthers (7-6) at New Orleans Saints (3-10)

The Saints face the Panthers at home in the Caesars Superdome today in Week 15. The season hasn’t been what we hoped for, but a win at home over a division rival will certainly make things brighter for Saints fans.

Here are your links to follow all of today’s Saints Week 15 action:

Game time:

Sunday, December 14th – 1:25pm PST / 3:25pm CST / 4:25pm EST

Location:

Caesars Superdome – New Orleans, Louisiana

Weather Forecast:

Perfect conditions under the dome

TV Broadcasts:

NFL on FOX

– Jason Benetti, Robert Griffin III

Local broadcasts in your region can be found here

YouTube TV NFL Sunday Ticket:

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Radio:

WWL 870AM/105.3FM New Orleans

-Featuring: Mike Hoss, Deuce McAllister, and Steve Geller

SIRIUS XM 227 / Internet 822

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Uniform Combination:

Black Jerseys and Black Pants

Opponent Blog:

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Odds:

Saints +2.5; Over/Under 40.5

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Caleb Wilson is UNC’s Player of the Game against USC Upstate

Most other weeks, Carolina’s ho-hum performance against USC Upstate might raise a few questions, but I think fans should give them a pass on this one. 

Take it from someone who was in that situation not toolong ago, exam week games are often a bit of a slog. No matter how good of a student or test taker you are, the days leading up to the game are mentally draining enough that you won’t be as sharp as usual on the court (to be transparent, my experience only goes as far as high school basketball, but I can’t imagine it’s much different for a college player).

Much to their credit, there were some Tar Heels who were able to fight through the brain fog and look like their normal selves–none more than Caleb Wilson. The freshman sensation delivered his seventh double-double of the season (the most of any ACC player) with 20 points and 11 rebounds, both game highs. He also recorded three assists and, as our own Brandon Anderson pointed out, did a great job passing out of double teams. That’s going to be a crucial part of his game as the season continues and more teams try to figure out how to contain him.

I’ll give an honorable mention to Jonathan Powell, who had easily his best game in a Carolina jersey. The West Virginia transfer matched his career high with 17 points, including a 3-of-6 outing from three-point range, and had two steals. It’s another encouraging sign for UNC’s bench, which will hopefully gain depth soon as Seth Trimble returns.

Ben Jacobs provides major Enzo Maresca update after explosive press conference comments

Ben Jacobs provides major Enzo Maresca update after explosive press conference comments
Ben Jacobs provides major Enzo Maresca update after explosive press conference comments

Enzo Maresca has an internal issue at Chelsea and is expected to clarify his comments before Tuesday’s game against Cardiff according to Ben Jacobs.

In explosive comments in his post-match press conference after Saturday’s 2-0 win against Everton, Maresca stated the last 48 hours had been his worst at the club.

Quite who or what he was referring to remains unclear, but it’s clear the Italian has been irked by an issue behind the scenes.

Enzo Maresca has an internal issue at Chelsea

Maresca is still yet to clarify what he was referring to, but Jacobs has reported he’s got an internal issue at the club.

He took to X.com and said:

Maresca is currently unhappy with something at Chelsea. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)

“Enzo Maresca has an internal issue at Chelsea.

“Expected to clarify his comments before Cardiff. – #CFC insiders insist Maresca wasn’t singling out any individual.

“Frustration brewing for a while – Rotation debated – Wearing non-Chelsea clothing unrelated.”

Chelsea had been on a four game winless run before beating the Toffees, but why Maresca chose that moment to make his frustrations known isn’t clear.

Maresca had been under pressure earlier in the season after losses to Manchester United and Brighton, but the Chelsea hierarchy believe he’s still very much the right man to lead the project forward.

Chelsea not expected to be in position to win the league this season

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However, fans would love to see the club compete for and get back to winning league titles, with the last one coming in 2017 under Antonio Conte, and truth be told the Blues haven’t got close since.

Although it appears they might have to wait a bit longer, with it believed internally Chelsea aren’t expected to be in a position to win the league come May.

Cowboys last chance to get win versus NFC North comes in must-win primetime spot

With last Thursday night’s loss at the Detroit Lions, the Dallas Cowboys are 0-2-1 against the NFC North this season, and have their final opportunity to get a win against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday night. The best division in football from a year ago has given the Cowboys a lot of trouble in 2025 and is a big reason they still have a lot of work to do catching the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC East.

The Eagles also lost to the Bears on Black Friday like the Cowboys did in week three, but beat a Packers team the Cowboys managed a tie against and won at the Vikings 28-22 in week seven. The Cowboys need to hold serve against the Vikings and win playing against J.J. McCarthy. When Philly beat Minnesota, it was against their own former QB Carson Wentz. Now, Dallas gets McCarthy coming off his third win of the season in his seventh start, and first three touchdown game of his career against Dan Quinn’s Washington Commanders.

For the Cowboys to keep playoff hopes alive they will need their defense to fully seize the opportunity to make McCarthy struggle, he’s thrown four interceptions in three road starts this season, and help the team win should they have another big offensive output after losing despite scoring 30 points at the Lions for the first time all season.

The Vikings own defense will be looking to have a big say in how much they can slow the Cowboys down, coming off their second shutout in three seasons under defensive coordinator Brian Flores. The Vikings defense has only allowed over 28 points once this season, but the team sits at 5-8. The story of the Cowboys season has been the defense letting the offense down, and the story for the Vikings has been the exact opposite with the offense not doing enough to win with their defense.

The Cowboys have plenty of corrections to make in all three phases to win their matchups against the Vikings and get their first home win against the purple-clad squad since 2013. Playing in primetime for the final time this season where they are 1-3-1, it’s time for our weekly look at what the Cowboys must do to get win number two under the lights and get back over .500.

The Dallas Cowboys will beat the Minnesota Vikings if…

they win with four up front.

Dallas has done very well to upgrade their defensive front with the addition of Quinnen Williams to join other newly acquired players Kenny Clark and Solomon Thomas, along with Osa Odighizuwa on the interior.

There is a very high level of variance when it comes to how many defensive alignments and philosophies are being played in the league right now, but the desire to win with four up front is pretty strongly shared throughout. The Cowboys have brought in the personnel to believe in their front to win consistently, and doing so to collapse the pocket against a quarterback that’s been sacked 24 times in seven starts this season would go a very long way on Sunday night.

McCarthy is tied for the second worst air yards differential in the league, just -0.1 behind Tyrod Taylor at an NFL worst -3.3. He has the highest intended air yards at 9.6 among the entire seven worst passers on this list. The Cowboys regularly forcing McCarthy to layer these throws against the numbers they’re capable of committing to coverage should help them get off the field and set up field position for the offense in this matchup. McCarthy having the second-worst completion percentage above expected in the game also helps the Dallas defense here.

This is very much a “see it, throw it” type of quarterback that wants clean reads to hit his targets, where the Vikings do have no shortage of skill thanks to Justin Jefferson and Jordan Addison. The Cowboys having to blitz McCarthy, even if just to contain his rushing threat around the edge, could lead to these clean reads throwing against the blitz to give space to these dynamic receivers.

Even with a win, there are going to be things that Cowboys fans want to see differently from this defense going forward. Luckily for Eberflus here in Week 15 though, his best and final chance to get a win against his old division is by sticking to what he does best, and hoping his defenders can win their one-on-one matchups in the trenches to affect the passer.

The Dallas Cowboys will lose to the Minnesota Vikings if…

they have communication issues and penalties on offense.

The Cowboys have had extra time to sit on their Week 14 loss at the Lions, which may only add to the sting of it. Players they have counted on all season like Jake Ferguson and George Pickens had costly penalties and mistakes that made the difference in a battle of two teams fighting for their lives. Hopefully for their sake, along with the sting of their playoff odds decreasing in the loss, the motivation is also there to have a bounce back in a spot it will be needed against this aggressive Vikings defense.

The Vikings defense makes their living mixing and matching pass rushers, linebackers, and secondary players all in pressure looks that change from pre to post snap on the fly. Just getting the right players blocked up for the Cowboys to have time to throw downfield will be a concern without Tyler Guyton at left tackle, a rookie starter at right guard, and Terence Steele coming off a down game at the Lions. Using the run game to stay in manageable downs and distances can only go as far as the Cowboys also play a clean game up front without penalties to set them right back.

In their win 31-0 against the Commanders, Harrison Smith and Andrew Van Ginkel had interceptions for the Vikings while Blake Cashman led them in tackles with ten. The Commanders went 3-10 on third down and 0-2 in the red zone.

The Cowboys have the ability to control the ball with their high-percentage short-to-intermediate passing game, but did not fare well throwing the ball to their running backs against the Lions. Downfield routes will need time to develop against the Vikings, and contested catches will need to be made at a higher rate compared to the Lions game.

Regardless, if this is a Cowboys team destined for the playoffs or not, their direction under Brian Schottenheimer rests mostly in the success or failures of the offense. Whether or not they can look like the offense that made a 21-point comeback against the Eagles, or sustain scoring drives against the Chiefs, in their return home will be critical in this night game opportunity.

The margin of error for the Cowboys to sustain a loss is officially at zero, and the challenge of playing against this Brian Flores defense stands in front of them as the immediate challenge to conclude a Sunday where the team they’re chasing has their easiest remaining game on paper of the season, at home, versus the Raiders. Dallas is looking to avoid a similar type of deflating primetime loss at home to the Vikings compared to the last time they hosted them in 2019 also on SNF, and playing one of their cleanest games of the season on offense and not settling for field goals will help them do so.

Serie A | Udinese 1-0 Napoli: Ekkelenkamp stunner sinks leaders

Serie A | Udinese 1-0 Napoli: Ekkelenkamp stunner sinks leaders
Serie A | Udinese 1-0 Napoli: Ekkelenkamp stunner sinks leaders

Napoli rode their luck for two disallowed goals, but were eventually undone by a Jurgen Ekkelenkamp stunner for Udinese.

The Partenopei looked exhausted in their midweek Champions League defeat to Benfica, but had few alternatives available, as Juan Jesus joined Billy Gilmour, Andre Frank Zambo Anguissa, Kevin De Bruyne, Alex Meret and Romelu Lukaku on the treatment table. Stanislav Lobotka and Miguel Gutierrez were back on the bench. The Friulani lost Jordan Zemura in the surprise 2-1 home defeat to Genoa, with Arthur Atta and Hassane Kamara already out.

See how it all unfolded on the Liveblog.

UDINE, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Antonio Conte and Kosta Runjaic before kick off at the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and SSC Napoli at Stadio Friuli on December 14, 2025 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)

Nicolò Bertola risked an own goal with his decisive interception, as Leonardo Spinazzola got down the left and rolled across for a Noa Lang tap-in. Lang then fired over on the resulting corner.

Vanja Milinkovic-Savic pushed away a Jurgen Ekkelenkamp strike from the edge of the area, with the Nicolò Zaniolo follow-up charged down, while Jakub Piotrowski nodded wide.

Udinese came out more aggressive for the restart and had the ball in the net when Milinkovic-Savic’s weak parry on Bertola’s strike from the edge of the box was tapped in by Keinan Davis, but the forward was offside.

UDINE, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Vanja Milinkovic-Savic of Napoli makes a clearance kick during the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and SSC Napoli at Stadio Friuli on December 14, 2025 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)

The hosts threatened again soon after when Piotrowski smashed his finish onto the underside of the crossbar down the right flank.

Zaniolo really should’ve opened the scoring when firing wide at the end of a well-worked move at the back post. He did get the ball in the net moments later, but it was disallowed when VAR spotted Karlstrom’s foul on Lobotka in the build-up.

UDINE, ITALY – DECEMBER 14: Noa Lang of Napoli controls the ball during the Serie A match between Udinese Calcio and SSC Napoli at Stadio Friuli on December 14, 2025 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Timothy Rogers/Getty Images)

Udinese finally scored a goal that counted when Jurgen Ekkelenkamp bent a sensational right-foot finish into the far top corner from the edge of the box, giving Milinkovic-Savic no chance.

Napoli wasted an astonishing opportunity to equalise on 88 minutes when Lorenzo Lucca got down the right and rolled across, but Hojlund off balance stumbled and somehow prodded it off target from a couple of yards.

Lucca went for it himself in stoppages and came sliding in to meet the David Neres cross, volleying it onto the base of the back post.

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WWE Axed Buff Bagwell After One Bad Match Tipped The Scales

Buff Bagwell makes his one and only WWE entrance.
Buff Bagwell makes his one and only WWE entrance. - WWE

When WWE purchased WCW in March of 2001, wrestling fans were at the edge of their seats pondering all of the star power that just might cross over and the dream matchups that might ensue. As we all now know, for a multitude of reasons (most of them contractual), very few of those came to fruition—at least right away—and instead, the first real presence of WCW (in any incarnation) on WWE television featured Booker T defending the WCW World Heavyweight Championship against Buff Bagwell as the main event on an episode of "WWE Raw." While the former persevered, eventually becoming a two-time WWE Hall of Famer, whose presence in the company is still felt today, the latter would never again be seen in WWE, in large part due to his performance in that one-and-only televised match.

Ending just shy of five minutes from bell to bell, thanks to interference from WWE stalwarts "Stone Cold" Steve Austin and Kurt Angle, the match was widely regarded as an absolute drag, and often thought to be the catalyst for hotshotting the eventual "Invasion" angle, which also fell flat after such high initial expectations. Bagwell would suffer the consequence when, a week later, he was excused from "Raw" tapings and told that his services would no longer be needed by the company. With the Booker T match as the most visible evidence for cause, it was also said that Bagwell had an unsavory attitude in general, participated in a backstage altercation with Shane Helms, and possibly even faked an injury before "SmackDown" tapings the night after his poor showing on "Raw."

Bagwell would continue his wrestling career across the independent circuit, as well as in a handful of matches for TNA as his most prominent showings between 2002 and 2006, most likely wrapping up his in-ring career for Memphis Wrestling in 2024, given the fact that he had to have his left leg amputated above the knee earlier this year after years of complications following a car accident in 2020.

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Cubs historical sleuthing: Juan Pierre edition

The Cubs decided to go old-school in 2005 and 2006. From 1993-2004 they had put names on the back of home uniforms. Names had been on the back of Cubs road uniforms since 1982.

But in 2005 management decided to go back to the pre-1993 look and take the names off. What they did not realize is that would crater “official replica” jersey sales — no one wanted to buy an “official” jersey with only a number on it!

As a result, in 2007 the Cubs put names back on their home jerseys.

Thus this photo, another one from BCB reader Clark Addison, has to be from either 2005 or 2006. Of the players who wore No. 9 in those two years, this can be only one of those players — Juan Pierre, who wore it in 2006.

The visiting team, obviously, is the Diamondbacks.

The D-backs played a four-game series at Wrigley at the end of July and beginning of August 2006. The first two were night games (July 31 and Aug. 1) and the third game, also originally scheduled to be a night game Aug. 2, was rained out, so they played a doubleheader on Aug. 3.

So this is Pierre sliding into second to try to break up a double play in the bottom of the sixth inning in the first game of that doubleheader, Thursday, Aug. 3, 2006. The double play was completed, ending the inning, and the Cubs lost the game 10-2.

The second baseman is Orlando Hudson. The shortstop is Stephen Drew, and that’s what caught me for a minute. Drew had only played a month or so in the major leagues at that time and is listed as wearing No. 6 for the D-backs in 2006. At first glance, that looks like a “4” in his number, but that’s not a number… it’s the “A” of “ARIZONA.”

Lastly, that doubleheader is the most recent single-admission doubleheader in Wrigley Field history, now more than 19 years ago. The Aug. 2 rainout happened too late for them to schedule a split DH and there were no other possible makeup dates. The Cubs won the nightcap 7-3.

No. 11 North Carolina and No. 22 Louisville will strive to show that the ACC is still elite

The North Carolina Tar Heels.

The start of the 2025-26 women’s college basketball season has not been kind to the ACC.

The conference has seen two teams that began the season ranked in the top 10 tumble all the way out of the top 25. In the latest AP Top 25 poll, every ACC that is still ranked is ranked lower than they were at the start of the season. Furthermore, ACC squads managed to squeak out just three wins in the 16-game ACC/SEC Challenge.

Can No. 12 North Carolina or No. 22 Louisville salvage the slumping reputation of the ACC?

On Sunday afternoon, the Tar Heels host the Cardinals (4 p.m. ET, ACC Network) in a contest that could prove consequential in determining the regular-season conference championship, while also showing that the ACC, while down, should not be counted out.

This is an opportunity for UNC to flex their ACC superiority

While the Tar Heels began the season ranked No. 11, they’re currently down just one spot at No. 12. Their two losses also are respectable. First, they fell to then-No. 3 UCLA at the WCBA Challenge in Las Vegas, 78-60, unable to overcome a double-double from Lauren Betts and the Bruins’ overall dominance of the interior. For last week’s ACC/SEC Challenge, the Tar Heels traveled to Austin to take on No. 2 Texas, when a strong start by UNC quickly turned into a UT rout due to the Tar Heels’ turnovers and wayward 3-pointers.

Although the losses to UCLA and Texas made clear that the Tar Heels are not yet ready to compete with the nation’s very elite, an authoritative win over the Cardinals can at least assert that UNC is clearly superior to the rest of the ACC.

Be About It. pic.twitter.com/ey2jiu81nJ

— Carolina Women's Basketball (@uncwbb) December 9, 2025

The Tar Heels’ advantage is their quality of depth, with head coach Courtney Banghart calling on eight players to play at least 20 minutes per night. The combination of senior Indya Nivar and sophomore Elina Aarnisalo equips the team with two reliable ball handlers, while that pair, along with sophomore forward Ciera Toomey and freshman wing Nyla Brooks, produce at least 10 points per game. Toomey takes care of the glass, with seven boards per game. Both Aarnisalo and Brooks are credible 3-point threats, as well as sophomore guard Lanine Grant.

On Sunday afternoon, the Tar Heels could also benefit from senior forward Nyla Harris, who spent the first three seasons of her college career at Louisville. Harris has assumed a smaller, yet more efficient, role since switching to Carolina Blue. Contributing 9.9 points per game, she’s shooting a career-best 57 percent from the field, while also maintaining her high activity on the boards.

Best TOGETHER.

The sixth game this season with 5️⃣ Heels in double-figure scoring. pic.twitter.com/xADAGfJi6a

— Carolina Women's Basketball (@uncwbb) December 7, 2025

UNC might lack the star power usually required to elevate a team from good to great. But if they can take care of business against the Cardinals, the Tar Heels can demonstrate that they are more than good enough to stand alone as the ACC’s best team.

Louisville has reason to believe they are the best in the ACC

Louisville, however, will enter the game similarly intent upon proving that they are immune from the ACC’s ills. Like North Carolina, they also have not suffered a bad loss, with their three defeats coming to No. 1 UConn, then-No. 20 Kentucky and No. 3 South Carolina.

The Cardinals can also claim more competitive losses to top tier teams. While it looked like UConn was going to run away from Louisville, the Cardinals deployed a zone defense that gave the Huskies trouble, requiring the defending champs to play until the final buzzer to earn the 79-66 win. Louisville likewise made South Carolina fight until the finish, as indicated by their two-point, 79-77, loss.

After a rough opener, sophomore guard Taj Roberts has begun to rediscover the star-level scoring she flashed as a freshman. The Cardinals’ leading scorer, two of Roberts’ strongest games have come against tough competition. More recently, she put 20 points on South Carolina, boosted by a season-high four 3-pointers. Before that, she scored 22 points against Kentucky.

THREE for @taj__roberts, timeout South Carolina‼️

📺 ESPN#GoCardspic.twitter.com/rJhNAOLb05

— Louisville Women’s Basketball (@LouisvilleWBB) December 5, 2025

A season-best outburst from Roberts could be Louisville’s surest path to victory.

Otherwise, head coach Jeff Walz likely will look to Laura Ziegler. The senior forward who transferred from Saint Joesph’s is averaging 11.3 points and 7.3 rebounds per game. While she had a bad night when Louisville lost to South Carolina, she opened the season with a 16-point and 18-rebound double-double against UConn. She also earned an 18-point and 11-rebound double-double against Kentucky. As size is one of Carolina’s weakness, Ziegler ability to dominate the interior could be the edge Louisville needs. All the more, Ziegler is not simply a bruising big, as she is shooting better than 40 percent from 3 and is the Cardinals’ assist leader.

1️⃣,0️⃣0️⃣0️⃣ career rebounds for @LauraZieglerBMS ‼️#GoCardspic.twitter.com/qJiUcwrrma

— Louisville Women’s Basketball (@LouisvilleWBB) December 7, 2025

If Roberts and the Cardinals’ other young guard can provide enough perimeter pop to support Ziegler’s frontcourt versatility, Louisville could be leaving Chapel Hill confident that that are the best in the ACC.

Exclusive: Possanzini on the brink at Mantova, Modesto in the running

Exclusive: Possanzini on the brink at Mantova, Modesto in the running
Exclusive: Possanzini on the brink at Mantova, Modesto in the running

Davide Possanzini is walking on thin ice at Mantova, and Francesco Modesto has emerged as a possible replacement.

Possanzini is once again on the brink at Mantova as the Serie B side’s management is making serious assessments that can lead to the coach’s dismissal.

Surely, the latest defeat against Cesena was not digested as the team had taken a two-goal lead, but then suffered a comeback, eventually losing 3-2.

Mantova directors want to have a proper think on whether to go forward with the current coach, who had already been on the brink a few weeks ago, but then managed to keep his spot.

Now the situation is tricky once again, and there are already some possible candidates to replace Possanzini.

Sources with direct knowledge of the matter exclusively tell me that Francesco Modesto is the leading candidate for the job, but the list also includes Maran and Pagliuca, who are slightly below Modesto.

In the meantime, Possanzini’s future at Mantova is once again uncertain.

Padres Reacts Survey Results: Fans would like to see reunion between Michael King, San Diego

The San Diego Padres have been part of various trade rumors since the MLB Winter Meetings. There has not been nearly as much conversation or coverage about their free-agent targets, if there are any. San Diego has three spots to fill in the rotation after Dylan Cease and Michael King reached free agency and Yu Darvish had elbow surgery that will cause him to miss the entire 2026 season.

Despite losing payers like Cease, King, Luis Arraez and Ryan O’Hearn to free agency, there is not much room in the budget to make a large free agent acquisition. But with all the trade talk, it is possible the Padres could free up some money and land one of the top free agent pitchers on the market.

The Friar Faithful have spoken, and the message was loud and clear. According to the most recent Padres Reacts Survey, if San Diego had the money to sign one of the top free agent pitchers the fans would like to see King return to the rotation. He was selected over Framber Valdez, Ranger Suarez, Zac Gallen and any other free agent pitcher such as Tatsuya Imai. In fact, no one was even close to King.

The right-hander came to the Padres from New York in the Juan Soto trade that sent the generational talent to the Yankees. King was thought to be the most desired piece of the trade package coming back to San Diego and if that were the case, it would make sense the team would like to bring him back to the rotation. Whether or not it’s financially possible is anyone’s guess, but the chance of him coming back remains.

Canes Host Flyers in Second Half of Home-and-Home

If a divisional game is a four-point matchup, then back-to-back, home-and-home divisional games are worth eight points in the standings.

This is certainly true when looking at the Metropolitan Division right now.

All eight Metro teams were in action last night, and all but Columbus secured at least one point in the standings.

The shootout winner by Jackson Blake gave the Carolina Hurricanes the critical winner’s point and sole possession of the top spot in the division.

But by earning a point last night, Philadelphia moved to the top spot in the Eastern Wild Card. To demonstrate how competitive it is in the Metro, Philly has the eighth-best points percentage in the NHL and is still looking up at three divisional opponents.


There were two major factors from last night’s game to watch during this evening’s game. First, the Flyers started the game strong, especially with shots and possession. Philly outshot Carolina in both the first and second periods, but the tide shifted during the second. The Canes started to find their game, spurred by their second line of Blake, Nikolaj  Ehlers, and Logan Stankoven, generating the bulk of the shot attempts to erase the deficit.

The other factor was the blocked shots. The Flyers are averaging 14.7 blocks per game this season. Last night, the team had 21.

It was evident that Philadelphia had this in their game plan, but it was also part of reacting to Carolina’s improvement as the game progressed. In the second period, as the Canes were ramping up their play, Philly blocked nine shots. In the third period, the Flyers blocked seven Hurricanes shots while only putting two on net themselves.

A fast start will be key for both teams, but certainly the one on the road and coming off a loss. The Canes have allowed the first goal in eight of the last 13 games and must find a way to start bucking that trend. The Hurricanes are the top Corsi team in the NHL and had just 21 shots last night, the second fewest in a game this season.

For the Flyers, the player to watch must be Bobby Brink. The third-year winger has scored a goal in each game against the Canes this season, accounting for a quarter of his goal-scoring production this season.

Trevor Zegras’s resurgence is plainly evident. With his goal last night, Zegras matched his season total from last year, and his two-point night puts him at 30 points in 30 games. He has one goal and two assists in the first two games versus Carolina this season.

Zegras, Travis Konecny, and Christian Dvorak were a noticeable trio on the ice and will once again be a focal point for the Canes’ defense. Last night, the Flyers were able to get favorable matchups for their top line. Today on home ice, expect the Jordan Staal line to get the shutdown assignment.

In the opposing crease, Dan Vladar should get the nod for Philly. In 18 games this season, the Czech goalie has 11 wins, and has posted a 2.52 goals against average and a .906 save percentage. Vladar has won five of his last seven games.


In the postgame press conference, head coach Rod Brind’Amour said that after the first Flyers goal, he “liked the majority of that game.” This might not make sense at first glance, given the Canes had just 21 shots and were scoreless on two power play attempts.

But finding a new way to win, especially after a two-goal deficit, says much about this team.

Brind’Amour’s emphasis today must be returning to form for the full 60 minutes. Today is a quick stop in Raleigh between road games. After two in Washington and Philadelphia, the Hurricanes travel to Nashville, Tampa Bay, and Miami over the next week.

Former Flyer Shayne Gostisbehere had a great game last night, and he continues to impress this season. With two assists last night, Gostisbehere is now more than halfway to his points total from last season, and has done so in just 22 games.

Seth Jarvis’s third period goal last night puts him back on the NHL front page leaderboard, tied for seventh in the league in goals.

Despite still being tied for the team lead in points, Sebastian Aho has not tallied a point in the last four games and has just two points in the previous six.

Aho was all over the ice during the third period and had a couple of setups for Jarvis in the third and overtime. It feels as though his time is coming, so keep an eye on the alternate captain tonight.

The Hurricanes announced there will be no morning skate, and Brind’Amour will be available to the media at 2:45 PM. Stay tuned for Carolina’s starting goaltender.


Here’s how to check out the action:

Time: 5:00 PM ET
Location: Lenovo Center – Raleigh, NC
TV: FanDuel Sports Network with Mike Maniscalco, play-by-play; Tripp Tracy, color analyst; Shane Willis, analyst; Hannah Yates, rinkside.
Radio: 99.9 The Fan FM
Line: ML: CAR -250; PL: CAR -1.5 +110

Marc-Andre ter Stegen or Wojciech Szczęsny? Hansi Flick to decide on Barcelona’s Copa del Rey goalkeeper

Barcelona’s next game is against Guadalajara in the Copa del Rey on Tuesday in a match which is likely to see Hansi Flick rotate his side and offer minutes to fringe players.

The Barcelona boss also has a big decision about who to play in goal. Marc-Andre ter Stegen is fit again after surgery and was on the bench for Saturday’s win over Osasuna.

Ter Stegen is yet to feature this season but will surely be hoping to get the nod. However, Flick also has Wojciech Szczęsny as an option and could go with the Pole instead.

Szczęsny was ruled out of Saturday’s match due to illness but was back in training on Sunday and should be eligible.

Flick spoke about the situation after seeing his Barca team beat Osasuna at Camp Nou and says no decision has yet been made on who will take their place between the stick.

“We haven’t decided yet. We’ll see on Sunday or Monday, if we have time. First, we have to wait for Szczesny to recover. This is the first step we have to take. Then we’ll see who plays on Tuesday,” he told reporters.

Who do you think should get nod in the Copa del Rey? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Nebraska WBB vs Illinois State Preview & Live Discussion

The Husker women are looking to keep pace with the men and win their 11th game of the season. Early in her tenure, Amy Williams was a defense-first coach but it has been easy to see a change in philosophy in the two or three recent seasons toward more offensive production and pace. Her penchant for playing everyone on the roster has helped push pace and keep players fresh.

Now, she has the scorers to keep the fireworks going all 40 minutes.

If last season’s team was known for fourth quarter comebacks, this season’s team seems determined score early and often so that they don’t need late game heroics.

Nebraska Cornhuskers (24/RV)vs. Illinois State Redbirds
Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025, 11 a.m. (CT)
Lincoln, Nebraska (Pinnacle Bank Arena)
Tickets: Huskers.com / 1-800-8-BIG-RED
Live Video: B1G+
Live Radio: Huskers Radio Network (10:30 a.m.) Matt Coatney (PBP), Jeff Griesch (Analyst) Lincoln (107.3 FM), Omaha (1490 AM/97.3 FM/97.7 HD3), Huskers.com, Huskers App
Live Stats: Huskers.com (statbroadcast – public)

Scouting the Illinois State Redbirds

Illinois State is a strong defensive team that is holding its opposition to just 64.1 points through 10 games. Redbird foes are shooting just 40.3 percent from the field and 27.1 percent from three-point range. No ISU opponent has scored more than 76 points.

Illinois State comes to Lincoln following a 64-46 win over Eastern Illinois (Dec. 7) that snapped a four-game Redbird losing streak. The stretch included losses to Northern Iowa, Wake Forest, East Carolina and Rice. ISU’s other loss this season came with a 75-65 setback at Illinois (Nov. 9). The Redbirds own wins over Dayton, Chicago State, Loyola Chicago and Saint Louis.

Illinois State features sophomore Doneelah Washington from Lincoln. The 6-1 forward out of Northeast High School is averaging 12.9 points and a team-best 9.3 rebounds per game to go along with team bests of 15 blocks and 24 steals. Redshirt senior Addison Martin has joined Washington in the starting five for all 10 games, while leading the Redbirds with 14.2 points per game. 

Trista Fayta gives the Redbirds three players who have started all 10 games this season.The 5-8 sophomore from Green Bay, Wis., is averaging 11.4 points, 4.1 rebounds and a team-best 5.6 assists. Senior Bella Finnegan has contributed 6.8 points and 2.5 rebounds, while leading ISU with 16 threes. Jaeden Pratt rounds out Illinois State’s probable starting five. The 5-10 freshman from Ankeny, Iowa, is averaging 6.3 points and 4.4 rebounds, while shooting 47.7 percent from the field, 35.3 percent from three-point range and 83.3 percent at the free throw line.

NET 12 Nebraska Cornhuskers (10-0, 1-0 Big Ten)
4 – Petra Bozan – 6-3 – So. – F – 8.9 ppg, 4.3 rpg
12 – Jessica Petrie – 6-2 – Jr. – F – 12.2 ppg, 5.5 rpg
1 – Hailey Weaver – 6-0 – Gr. – G – 4.5 ppg, 2.6 rpg
14 – Callin Hake – 5-8 – Sr. – G – 8.9 ppg, 2.8 rpg
23 – Britt Prince – 5-11 – So. – G – 19.9 ppg, 3.4 rpg
Off the Bench
33 – Amiah Hargrove – 6-2 – So. – F – 12.3 ppg, 6.6 rpg
21 – Eliza Maupin – 6-3 – Sr. – F – 8.1 ppg, 3.9 rpg
2 – Logan Nissley – 6-0 – Jr. – G – 7.6 ppg, 2.8 rpg
5 – Claire Johnson – 5-9 – So. – G – 6.0 ppg, 1.6 rpg
15 – Kennadi Williams – 5-4 – RFr. – G – 2.9 ppg, 0.8 rpg
34 – Emily Fisher – 6-0 – Jr. – G/F – 2.2 ppg, 2.2 rpg
00 – Alanna Neale – 5-10 – Fr. – G – 1.7 ppg, 0.3 rpg
22 – Natalie Potts – 6-2 – RSo. – F – 0.0 ppg, 0.0 rpg
3 – Allison Weidner [Out] – 5-10 – Gr. – G – Redshirt
Head Coach: Amy Williams (Nebraska, 1998) 10th Season at Nebraska (168-123); 19th Season Overall (361-232)

Illinois State Redbirds (5-5, 0-1 Missouri Valley)
22 – Doneelah Washington – 6-1 – So. – F – 12.9 ppg, 9.3 rpg
24 – Addison Martin – 6-1 – RSr. – F – 14.2 ppg, 6.4 rpg
3 – Trista Fayta – 5-8 – So. – G – 11.4 ppg, 4.1 rpg
4 – Jaeden Pratt – 5-10 – Fr. – G – 6.3 ppg, 4.4 rpg
33 – Bella Finnegan – 6-0 – Sr. – G – 6.8 ppg, 2.5 rpg
Off the Bench
21 – Nevaeh Thomas – 6-1 – Jr. – F – 11.5 ppg, 6.0 rpg
11 – Kya Hurt – 5-8 – Fr. – G – 8.8 ppg, 2.2 rpg
32 – Zanyra Adams – 5-9 – RSo. – G – 3.8 ppg, 1.8 rpg
23 – Grace Nelson – 5-10 – RFr. – G – 1.5 ppg, 0.8 rpg
8 – Madison Austin – 6-3 – Fr. – F – 1.4 ppg, 1.3 rpg
12 – Jordan Fenske – 5-11 – Fr. – G – 1.0 ppg, 1.0 rpg
5 – Morgan Bruno – 5-11 – So. – G – 0.0 ppg, 0.0 rpg
2 – De’Shawnti Thomas – 5-10 – RSr. – G/F – 0.0 ppg, 1.2 rpg
Head Coach: Kristen Gillespie (NC State, 1999) Ninth Season at Illinois State (162-100); 15th Season Overall (267-165)

As a team, NU ranks ninth nationally in scoring offense (90.3 ppg), while ranking third in field goal percentage (.530) and 10th in scoring margin (32.3 ppg).

NU ranks fourth nationally in assists per game (21.9 apg) and sixth in assist-to-turnover ratio (1.71). Two Huskers rank in the top 60 nationally in assist-to-turnover – Callin Hake (20th, 3.00) and Britt Prince (59th, 2.21) – but do not lead the team in that category. Redshirt freshman Kennadi Williams leads the Huskers with 28 assists-to-5 turnovers (5.60) but is two assists shy of making the national minimum of 3.0 assists per game. Williams has dished out 12 assists with no turnovers over the last three games. UConn’s KK Arnold (4.88) and TCU’s Maddie Scherr (4.88) officially lead the nation in assist-to-turnover ratio.

Nebraska vs. Illinois State Series History
Sunday’s game between Nebraska and Illinois State will be just the second meeting in history between the two schools. The Huskers won 79-70 in the season opener at Redbird Arena in Normal, Ill., on Nov. 22, 1996. Nebraska Head Coach Amy Williams (Gusso) played in the game against the Redbirds. The game was the first of a nine-game, season-opening win streak for the 1996-97 Huskers that included a 73-67 win over No. 9 Iowa in the Big Kona Classic. NU started that season 16-1 overall.

Jill’s Thoughts and Prediction

I expect the Huskers to follow their recent pattern in playing a closer first quarter than expected before they figure out the Redbirds’ defense and start to put the pedal to the metal. No one has scored more than 76 against the Redbirds, but the Huskers should get that mark, especially after their depth takes over and Illinois State is the more tired team in the second half.

Nebraska 91 Illinois State 68

The Pit Awaits: New Mexico Faces Florida Gulf Coast in Non-Conference Finale

New Mexico Lobos vs. Florida Gulf Coast Eagles in the PIT | UNM A

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New Mexico Lobos vs. Florida Gulf Coast Eagles in the PIT

Mountain West Connection – Game Preview
By Roger A. Holien

The New Mexico Lobos close out their non-conference schedule Sunday afternoon when they host Florida Gulf Coast at The Pit. Tipoff is set for 2:00 p.m. local time, with the game televised on Altitude, streamed for free on the Mountain West Network, and carried live on the Lobo Radio Network.

While the Eagles may not bring power-conference name recognition, this matchup presents a meaningful final test before Mountain West play begins — one that will challenge New Mexico’s discipline, depth, and defensive consistency.


Game Details

  • Matchup: New Mexico (8–2) vs. Florida Gulf Coast (5–5)
  • Location: The Pit — Albuquerque, New Mexico
  • Time: Sunday, 2:00 p.m. (MT)
  • Television: Altitude
  • Streaming: Mountain West Network (free)
  • Radio: Lobo Radio Network

Team Comparison

New Mexico Lobos

New Mexico enters Sunday’s contest off to one of its strongest starts in recent seasons, particularly at home.

 The Lobos are a perfect 6–0 at The Pit and ride a 17-game home winning streak, the fifth-longest active streak in the nation.

UNM is coming off a statement 81–78 road win at VCU, marking its first Quad 1 victory of the season.

 Freshman guard Jake Hall led the way with 24 points, continuing his emergence as one of the Lobos’ most reliable scoring options.

Offensively, New Mexico averages 82.1 points per game and has shown increased balance and versatility compared to last season.

On the glass, the Lobos rank fourth in the Mountain West in rebounding, a key component of their physical identity.


Florida Gulf Coast Eagles

Florida Gulf Coast arrives in Albuquerque at 5–5 overall, including a 1–2 mark in road games and a 2–5 record against teams with winning records.

The Eagles are coming off a one-week break following a narrow 81–76 home loss to Florida Atlantic.

Senior forward J.R. Konieczny leads FGCU in both scoring (17.0 ppg) and rebounding (7.3 rpg), anchoring an Eagles offense that can score efficiently when allowed to control tempo.

This trip represents FGCU’s longest road journey of the season, traveling more than 1,600 miles to Albuquerque.

 It is the Eagles’ only out-of-state road game in December and just their second appearance in the Mountain Time Zone, the first since a 2007 game at Arizona State during their inaugural Division I season.


Team Outlook

New Mexico (8–2)

The Lobos enter Sunday riding a five-game winning streak, continuing to show growth as December progresses.

Their win at VCU underscored the team’s growing comfort executing in hostile environments.

Offensively, UNM has multiple players capable of creating their own shots, while defensively the Lobos depend on physicality, disciplined rotations, and rebounding — strengths that are heightened at home.

This game also provides New Mexico with its last chance to refine rotations and build chemistry before Mountain West play starts.


Florida Gulf Coast (5–5)

FGCU is a veteran, well-coached team under head coach Pat Chambers, known for its defensive discipline and preference for half-court battles.

The Eagles aim to wear opponents down by limiting possessions and forcing contested shots late in the clock.

Florida Gulf Coast enters the matchup on a three-game losing streak, with narrow losses to Kennesaw State, FIU, and FAU — all decided by a combined 13 points. Free-throw struggles proved costly during that stretch, as opponents held a +26 advantage at the line.

Slowing New Mexico’s transition game will be a primary focus if the Eagles hope to keep the game within reach.


Players to Watch

New Mexico

  • Jake Hall (Freshman, G): Hall has exceeded expectations, recording multiple 20-point performances this season and setting a UNM freshman record in the process. His scoring ability in both transition and half-court sets will be key.

Florida Gulf Coast

  • J.R. Konieczny (Senior, F): The Eagles’ leading scorer and rebounder, Konieczny’s ability to stretch the floor and draw fouls makes him the focal point of FGCU’s offense.
  • Jordan Ellerbee / Rahmir Barno: Both guards average over 15 points per game, forming a potent scoring trio that challenges defensive discipline.

FGCU enters averaging 85.8 points per game, tops in the Atlantic Sun Conference, presenting a significant test for New Mexico’s defense.


What to Watch For

  • Home-court impact: How quickly UNM establishes energy at The Pit could dictate the game’s tone.
  • Tempo: FGCU will attempt to slow the pace; UNM thrives when the game speeds up.
  • Defensive execution: FGCU’s deliberate style demands patience and discipline.
  • Final tune-up: This is New Mexico’s last non-conference opportunity to fine-tune before league play.

Prediction

Florida Gulf Coast’s experience and defensive discipline should keep the game competitive early. Over 40 minutes, however, New Mexico’s depth, momentum, and home-court advantage at The Pit should prove decisive.

Prediction: New Mexico 88, Florida Gulf Coast 68

Browns vs. Bears: Five matchups to watch this weekend in Chicago

The Cleveland Browns, now officially eliminated from playoff contention at 3-10, will go on the road this weekend to take on one of the most surprising teams of the 2025 NFL season.

The Chicago Bears have surged into the NFC playoff picture under first-year head coach Ben Johnson. Just a year after going 5-12, the Bears sit at 9-4 heading into Week 15 and are holding on to the seventh seed in the NFC playoffs at the moment. With a win over Cleveland and a little help from Denver in their matchup against Green Bay, the Bears could take back first-place in the NFC North as soon as Sunday evening.

Sunday's matchup with the Bears is the first of three consecutive games against current playoff teams for the Browns, which means it's the first of three consecutive opportunities for the Browns to play spoiler in the race for the postseason. Here are five key matchups the Browns will need to win if they're going to do so.

Shedeur Sanders vs. Dennis Allen's defense

Sanders comes into Week 15 on the heels of the best game of his (very) young NFL career. The rookie fifth-round pick racked up 393 total yards and four touchdowns and helped rally the team for an attempted fourth-quarter comeback against the Titans that fell just shy in the final moments. Despite the Bears' impressive season, their defense has struggled mightily at times -- giving Sanders another opportunity to build his case to lead the Browns' offense beyond the final few games of this season.

Chicago's defense is healthier than it has been at times this season, but the Bears will still be without standout nickel defender Kyler Gordon on Sunday. On the season, the Bears' defense is allowing 357.3 total yards per game to opposing offenses -- the sixth-worst mark in the NFL.

Teven Jenkins vs. Gervon Dexter/Grady Jarrett

Wyatt Teller has already been ruled out of Sunday's game, meaning Jenkins is in line to make his second consecutive start for the Browns at right guard. With questions looming about the state of Cleveland's offensive line after this season ends, Jenkins has an opportunity to make a strong impression heading into the final stretch of the year.

Chicago's interior duo hasn't been phenomenal, but Dexter is having a nice season for a second-year pro. Per Pro Football Focus, he's recorded 28 quarterback pressures to go along with five sacks this season, and has had three games where he pressured the opposing quarterback four or more times. Jarrett isn't what he was at his peak, but he's still flashed a disruptive ability this season, recording four pressures and a quarterback hit in Chicago's Week 11 win over Minnesota.

Browns run defense vs. Bears run game

The Bears' aerial attack has been inconsistent this year, but Chicago's new coaching staff has transformed the ground game into a dominant threat. Through 13 games, the Bears have rushed for just shy of 2,000 yards -- 152.6 per game -- which puts them second in the NFL, just behind the Bills. Lead running back D'Andre Swift is on pace for a career-high in rushing yards, and needs just three more first downs to set his career high in that mark. Rookie seventh-round pick Kyle Monangai is putting together an impressive debut campaign as well, rushing for 648 yards so far this season.

The Browns' run defense has been stellar overall this season, but the unit is coming off its worst performance of the season -- the Titans rushed for a season-high 184 yards last week -- and is extremely banged up. Maliek Collins is out for the season, Adin Huntington has been ruled out of Sunday's game, and rookie first-round pick Mason Graham is questionable, having only logged one limited practice heading into Sunday's game.

Myles Garrett vs. Theo Benedet

Garrett is still chasing history, and he'll need to bring down the quarterback who has been the league's most elusive passer so far this season. After taking a near-historic 68 sacks as a rookie, Caleb Williams has been sacked just 20 times this season, which is tied for 21st-most among all NFL QBs.

If Garrett wants to bring Williams down and make him uncomfortable, he'll first need to win his matchups against the Bears' starting left tackle. Per PFF, Benedet has allowed just two sacks this season, and has allowed 22 total pressures in seven starts.

Browns return coverage vs. Bears return game

This is the first time all season that special teams have been included in the weekly list of matchups, but the Browns' special teams unit has clearly affected games to the point that it's worth mentioning as a factor. Last month, the Browns had a game in which they allowed two special teams return touchdowns (in a seven-point loss!), and last week's loss to the Titans featured a 41-yard return on the opening kickoff, a muffed punt, and a blocked kick that helped Tennessee build a 14-point fourth-quarter lead.

It's not hard to build a case that the Browns would have a much better record right now had they gotten better play out of their special teams unit. If they're going to pull off an upset in Chicago on Sunday, they can't allow Devin Duvernay -- who has a career-high 847 kickoff return yards this season -- to break one off.

This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns vs. Bears: Five matchups to watch this weekend in Chicago

Midwesterners set the pace early at Golfweek Senior TOC

As the senior amateur schedule draws to a close at an iconic South Florida PGA Tour venue, the Midwesterners are off to a great start. After the first round of the Golfweek Tournament of Champions, three of the top five players on the senior division leaderboard hail from Iowa and Missouri.

Sean McQueary from Springfield, Missouri, climbed into a share of the lead on Saturday afternoon at PGA National’s Champion Course in Palm Beach Gardens, Florida, with help from the hole-in-one he made on the par-3 seventh. McQueary knocked it in from 200 yards to dramatically reverse the trajectory of his round after having just made a bogey on the previous hole. McQueary added three birdies and a bogey for a 3-under 69, good enough for a share of the lead with Michael Nealy.

McQueary is a past Missouri Senior Amateur champion, having won that title in 2023.

Nealy, who hails from Boca Raton, Florida, competes frequently in Florida State Golf Association events and last month finished first in a Winter Series stableford event.

Gene Elliott of Norwalk, Iowa, is a Hall of Famer in his state and a past champion of the U.S. Senior Amateur. Unsurprisingly, Elliott posted an opening 70 and trails McQueary and Nealy by only a shot.

Brian Lovett of St. Louis and Bryan Hoops of Tempe, Arizona, are tied for fourth after rounds of 1-under 71.

Notably, reigning U.S. Senior Amateur champion Mike McCoy, also of Norwalk, Iowa, is part of a six-way tie for sixth after a round of 1-over 73. Jerry Gunthorpe, who won the Golfweek Senior Desert Showdown last month, is solo 12th another shot back.

In the Super Senior division, yet another player from the Midwest has the advantage after Round 1. Tim Barry of Kansas City, Missouri, posted a 2-over 74 for a one-shot lead over Philip Ohler of Katonah, New York.

Given the timing of the TOC at the end of the year, the race for Golfweek National Senior Amateur Player of the Year award will wrap up later this month. Notably, Stevie Cannady of Pooler, Georgia, and Richard Kerper of Oldsmar, Florida, are T-3 and fifth, respectively, in the Super Senior division. Those men also rank third (Kerper) and fourth (Cannady) in the Golfweek National Senior Amateur Rankings for Super Seniors.

Peter Van Ingen of Palm Beach, Florida, leads the Legends division after a 3-over 75 but Bobby Lundquist of Sanford, Florida, is close on his heels after a 76.

Bill Engel of St. Augustine, Florida, and Sam Robinson of Jacksonville, Florida, are tied for the lead in the Super Legends division after both opened with 78. Robinson has a narrow lead in the Super Legends points race over John Osborne (who is T-4 two shots back) with Engel being the third man on that points list.

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Midwesterners set the pace early at Golfweek Senior TOC

❌ Will Kobel serve Bellingham’s ban? BVB down a man after costly error

❌ Will Kobel serve Bellingham’s ban? BVB down a man after costly error
❌ Will Kobel serve Bellingham’s ban? BVB down a man after costly error

Everything was actually going according to plan, and despite personnel worries, Borussia Dortmund was clearly on course for an away win in Freiburg. Bensebaini had put his team ahead in the first half (31’).

However, things look different now, as the Borussians have to play the rest of the match with one man down!

Gregor Kobel and Jobe Bellingham – albeit unintentionally – did their team a disservice together.

Kobel played a risky pass out from the back to his teammate, who wanted to collect the ball in classic holding midfielder fashion, centrally just in front of the penalty area. In doing so, he failed to notice Philipp Treu behind him, who got to the ball first.

Terrible timing kinda unlucky and not intended. Red card Jobe Bellingham#Bundesliga#SCFBVBpic.twitter.com/fkxmQKtv8u

— Birdsofbangkok (@Birdsofbangkok1) December 14, 2025

The Dortmund player then caught the attacking player, who went to ground, and Bellingham was shown a straight red card.

If he hadn’t stopped him, the Freiburg player would have been through on goal alone against the BVB keeper – so it was a professional foul with the corresponding consequence. Bellingham immediately knew what was coming and left the field without much protest. It was his first foul of the match. 

Günter put the resulting free kick from about 18 meters just wide to the left, but SC now has a huge advantage. Borussia Dortmund are likely facing a stressful final few minutes.

What do you think? Will Dortmund hold on to their narrow away lead and overtake Leipzig for second place? Or will Freiburg now take control in their own stadium? Feel free to let us know in the comments!

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Haaland the difference as City beat Palace, keep up chase on Arsenal

Haaland the difference as City beat Palace, keep up chase on Arsenal
Haaland the difference as City beat Palace, keep up chase on Arsenal

Manchester City defeated Crystal Palace 3-0 this Sunday, away from home at Selhurst Park. The score didn’t fully reflect the game, but it showed the efficiency of Pep Guardiola’s team.

Palace started better and created the first chances. Wharton commanded the midfield, Pino hit the crossbar, and Sarr wasted good opportunities. They lacked precision in finishing.

Even under pressure, City was lethal. In the 40th minute of the first half, Haaland took advantage of a precise cross from Nunes and scored with a header on the team’s first clear chance.


In the second half, the scenario remained the same. Palace kept attacking, but was stopped by good saves from Donnarumma and blocks from the defense. City, once again, was clinical when they arrived.

In the 69th minute, Cherki made a great individual play and set up Foden, who was free to extend the lead. The Englishman shot low into the corner, scoring his seventh goal in five games.

In the final minutes, Savinho broke away on a counterattack and won a penalty. Haaland calmly converted, redeeming himself for the missed penalty in the FA Cup final and sealing the score: 3-0.

With the win, Manchester City continues to chase Arsenal in the Premier League. Meanwhile, Crystal Palace leaves the pitch frustrated and could lose positions in the table in the next round.

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Sunderland vs Newcastle manager reaction — Eddie Howe, Regis Le Bris speak after tense Wear-Tyne derby

A banner day for Regis Le Bris and Sunderland will prove a new challenge for their Wear-Tyne derby rivals as Eddie Howe and Newcastle were dropped 1-0 by the Black Cats at the Stadium of Light.

The first Premier League match-up of the rivals in nearly a decade saw the lone goal coming via a Nick Woltemade own goal, but Le Bris won't care as the Manager of the Year candidate outfoxed Howe and continues to make his case as a wizard.

MORE — Sunderland v Newcastle recap, video highlights

Sunderland not only stays above Newcastle on the table but they grow their lead over their neighbors, who lost a late lead in the UEFA Champions League at midweek in Germany.

How will Le Bris and Howe react to this game? The manners will be quite different, we imagine, especially after the Black Cats dodged a red card in the first half.

Regis Le Bris and Eddie Howe reaction

We'll share the quotes from both men as soon as they speak from the Stadium of Light.

Who Dolphins should root for in Week 15 to help Miami in NFL playoff picture

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The Miami Dolphins looked pretty much out of it a few weeks ago.

But the streaking 'Phins are back in the NFL playoff picture now, and they'll have a huge game on Monday Night Football in Week 15 against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

The Monday night game means that the Dolphins get to spend all of Sunday sitting around and watching the rest of the action, hoping for things to break their way.

They can't catch up in the AFC East, where either the Patriots or the Bills will win the division title. So it's all about the wild card. 

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What Dolphins need to happen in Week 15

It goes without saying, but the Dolphins need to win on Monday night to stay alive.

Beyond that, they will benefit from these results to try and chase down a wild card spot:

  • Bengals beat Ravens
  • Patriots beat Bills
  • Cardinals beat Texans
  • Seahawks beat Colts

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The odd toss-up game is Chargers-Chiefs, where L.A. is 9-4 and the Chiefs are 6-7. Conceptually, the Chargers could still finish below the Dolphins in the standings, but that's highly unlikely. It's probably better for the Chargers to push the Chiefs out of the way.

If Miami can get to 7-7 (which would also be the Steelers record if Miami beats Pittsburgh), there's real hope to be found.

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Broadcast maps for Week 15 of 2025 NFL regular season

Week 15 of the 2025 NFL season kicked off on Thursday when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost at home to the Atlanta Falcons in a matchup of division rivals and throwback uniforms. From there, we have inched towards the day we find ourselves on: the Sunday of Week 15.

Before the action-packed Sunday kicks off, we have a viewing guide to help you navigate your local listings. It can be challenging to know which games will be available where you live, so the folks at 506 Sports have done the work for you, and we wanted to share.

Here's a look at the broadcast maps for Week 15.

CBS Early

CBS Early

  • Buffalo at New England (RED)
  • Los Angeles Chargers at Kansas City (BLUE)
  • Baltimore at Cincinnati (GREEN)
  • New York Jets at Jacksonville (Yellow)

CBS Late

CBS Late

  • Green Bay at Denver (RED)
  • Indianapolis at Seattle (BLUE)

FOX Early

FOX Early

  • Las Vegas at Philadelphia (RED)
  • Cleveland at Chicago (BLUE)
  • Washington at New York Giants (GREEN)
  • Arizona at Houston (YELLOW)

FOX Late

FOX Late

  • Detroit at Los Angeles Rams (RED)
  • Tennessee at San Francisco (BLUE)
  • Carolina at New Orleans (GREEN)

This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: Broadcast maps for Week 15 of 2025 NFL season

Stop the insanity: Penguins game 31 vs. Mammoth preview

This article originally appeared on PGHHockeyNOW.

The Pittsburgh Penguins (14-8-8) set a low-water mark Saturday when they squandered a 5-1 third-period lead and lost in overtime to the rebuilding San Jose Sharks, 6-5. The loss mystified coach Dan Muse and players alike, and Muse stepped forward to point the first finger of blame at himself. The Penguins get another crack at victory this weekend when they host the Utah Mammoth at PPG Paints Arena.

Saturday was a jaw-dropping spectacle of lost leads befitting a spot in a Ripley’s museum. The Penguins led 5-1 with 13 minutes remaining. They led 5-2 with six minutes remaining, yet their extraordinary struggle against the extra attacker was their undoing, and San Jose scored a pair of goals with an empty net to tie the game.

Emergency call-up Sergei Murashov is expected to start Sunday if newly acquired Stuart Skinner is not yet available due to immigration visa issues.

Defenseman Brett Kulak is also awaiting his visa after being acquired with Skinner from Edmonton on Friday.

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Derrick Henry is two rushing touchdowns away from his seventh 12-TD season

If there was any doubt (and there shouldn't be) that Derrick Henry's football journey will conclude with a bust in Canton, here's another reason to requisition the bronze for it.

With 10 rushing touchdowns this season, Henry needs only two more in the final four games for his seventh 12-touchdown season.

Of all the great running backs who have ever played the sport, only one has had seven seasons of twelve or more rushing touchdowns: Hall of Famer LaDainian Tomlinson.

Henry is also 291 rushing yards away from leaping Hall of Famer Tony Dorsett for No. 10 on the all-time list, at 12,739 yards. Depending on how long Henry keeps playing, he could still pass Hall of Famer Eric Dickerson (13,259), Hall of Famer Jerome Bettis (13,662), Tomlinson (13,684), and Hall of Famer Curtis Martin (14,101).

Henry needs another 2,471 rushing yards to crash the all-time top five, passing Adrian Peterson at 14,918. It's a prospect that really isn't that crazy, given that Henry keeps going strong even as his 32nd birthday is just three weeks away.

Pep Guardiola reaction — What did Man City boss say after latest goal fest?

Manchester City are scoring goals for fun these days, having now scored three or more goals in six of their last seven Premier League games after beating Crystal Palace 3-0 in south London on Sunday.

CRYSTAL PALACE 0-3 MAN CITY Video highlights & recap

Below is the latest Pep Guardiola reaction, speaking after Man City's fourth straight victory which keeps them just two points behind leaders Arsenal in the title race.

Pep Guardiola reaction — What did Man City boss say after latest goal fest, win vs Crystal Palace?

We'll have Guardiola's post-match interviews and press conference as soon as they start, here.

What does LSU football's RB room look like after four-star transfer?

LSU football running back Kaleb Jackson announced his decision to enter the NCAA transfer portal Friday morning after spending three seasons in Baton Rouge. Jackson had an efficient freshman year for the Tigers, but continued to play mainly in a reserve role over the past two seasons due to the arrivals of Caden Durham, Harlem Berry, and others. 

Jackson and Ju’Juan Johnson’s decision to transfer has left LSU’s running back room quite bare. The headliners, Durham and Berry, are still in town, but there isn’t another scholarship running back behind them.

The Tigers do not have any other back committed as part of their 2026 class either. They are in a peculiar spot, as Berry and Durham are both very young and talented backs who will be hard to displace on the depth chart. Given how college football operates today, with young players eager to get playing time as early as possible, recruiting depth pieces in the upcoming transfer portal period will be a challenge. 

LSU runningback Kaleb Jackson 28 runs the ball as the LSU Tigers take on the Auburn Tigers at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Saturday, Oct. 14, 2023.

One option is recruiting a seasoned, bigger back to handle the Tigers’ short-yardage snaps, as Berry and Durham are both somewhat light backs, weighing 190 and 205 pounds, respectively. A fitting candidate for this role is former Texas running back CJ Baxter, who is listed at 6-1 and 227 pounds, according to 247Sports. Baxter had an excellent freshman season in Austin, rushing for 659 yards and five touchdowns, but he suffered a season-ending injury ahead of the 2024 season and was unable to take over the lead role in 2025. 

Here's a look at what Baxter could bring to the Tigers’ running back room:

Baxter finds a way 🤘 @c4era_pic.twitter.com/5orSubSIrq

— Texas Football (@TexasFootball) October 21, 2023

Whether that’s the route Lane Kiffin decided to take or not, there needs to be at least one reliable option added to the roster when the portal opens on January 2.

This article originally appeared on LSU Wire: What does LSU football's RB room look like after four-star transfer?

Steelers TE Darnell Washington has cleared concussion protocol

The Steelers are set to have tight end Darnell Washington in the lineup against the Dolphins on Monday night.

Washington suffered a concussion in last Sunday's win over the Ravens and was listed as questionable on Saturday after a week of limited practices. The Steelers announced on Sunday morning that Washington has cleared concussion protocol and no longer has an injury designation for Monday's home game.

Washington has played in all 13 games this season and has 23 catches for 288 yards and a touchdown. He also plays a key role as a blocker for Pittsburgh.

Defensive tackle Derrick Harmon (knee) is still listed as questionable for the Steelers. Cornerback James Pierre (calf), offensive lineman Andrus Peat (concussion), and edge rusher T.J. Watt (lung) have been ruled out.

Lane Johnson likely to return to Eagles practice this week

Philadelphia Eagles All-Pro right tackle Lane Johnson is “likely to return to practice this week,” according to a report from NFL insider Ian Rapoport.

RapSheet adds that Johnson has “eyes on facing the Commanders or Bills.”

Johnson returning sooner than later from the Lisfranc injury that’s caused him to miss at least four games would obviously be ideal. The Eagles have struggled in his absence, as is usually the case.

But it remains to be seen if Johnson will be ready to play against Washington in Week 16. Maybe it doesn’t make a big difference but it’s worth noting that next weekend’s game is on a Saturday instead of a Sunday.

We’ll see just how much work Johnson is able to do in practice this week. Until he’s ready to play, it’ll continue to be Fred Johnson playing at right tackle.

Regardless of exactly when it happens, the Eagles will be glad to get Lane back.

NFL picks: Experts unanimous in picking Texans over Cardinals

The Arizona Cardinals take on the Houston Texans in Week 15. It is a lopsided matchup. The Texans have won five games in a row as they have the AFC South division lead in sight. They have the league's top defense in points allowed, yards allowed and first downs allowed. They have two great pass rushers.

The Cardinals, on the other hand, are down four starting offensive linemen, have no run game and no Marvin Harrison Jr. The offense has only scored 17 points in each of the last three games. They have lost five games in a row and are 1-7 since Jacoby Brissett is the starting quarterback.

The Cardinals are 10-point underdogs on the road. NFL experts are unanimous in their picks.

NFL expert picks: No one believes in the Cardinals

The NFL's preview video for the Cardinals-Texans game has 10 NFL Network analysts making predictions for this game. Here are the picks. Notice they all pick the Texans to win.

Week 15 Cardinals-Texans expert picks

While all pick the Texans to win, no one picks them to cover the 10-point spread. Three predict a push.

On the surface, this game looks hopeless. We will see what happens. They kick off at 1 p.m. ET on FOX.

Get more Cardinals and NFL coverage from Cards Wire's Jess Root and others by listening to the latest on the Rise Up, See Red podcast. Subscribe on SpotifyYouTube or Apple podcasts.

This article originally appeared on Cards Wire: NFL picks: Experts unanimous in picking Texans over Cardinals

Thomas Frank reaction — What did Spurs boss say after heavy defeat to Nottingham Forest?

Thomas Frank's reprieve from harsh, intense criticism following Tottenham Hotspur's recent poor performances was rather brief, as Spurs were wayward once again in a 3-0 defeat away to Nottingham Forest on Sunday.

FOREST 3-0 SPURS Video highlights & recap

Below is the latest Thomas Frank reaction, speaking after Spurs fourth defeat in their last seven Premier League games.

Thomas Frank reaction — What did Spurs boss say after 3-0 defeat to Forest?

We'll have Frank's post-match interviews and press conference as soon as they start, here.

2. Bundesliga Review: Narrow wins for top three

2. Bundesliga Review: Narrow wins for top three
2. Bundesliga Review: Narrow wins for top three

To commemorate the 150th anniversary of Gelsenkirchen, Schalke played with a special-edition kit for their last 2025 home game against Nürnberg. Vitalie Becker scored the only goal for the league leaders as the 20-year-old scored in back-to-back games.

The win confirmed Schalke will start 2026 at the top of the 2. Bundesliga standings. Meanwhile, Elversberg and Darmstadt regained their spots at the top three with narrow wins over Fortuna Düsseldorf and Preußen Münster

Otto Stange scored the only goal ten minutes before time for Elversberg against Düsseldorf. The pre-season promotion favorites have now dropped to 17th place. A solitary second-half goal from Killian Corredor was also enough for Florian Kohfeldt’s Darmstadt side to see off Münster.

Broadcast maps for Week 15 of 2025 NFL regular season

Week 15 of the 2025 NFL season kicked off on Thursday when the Tampa Bay Buccaneers lost at home to the Atlanta Falcons in a matchup of division rivals and throwback uniforms. From there, we have inched towards the day we find ourselves on: the Sunday of Week 15.

Before the action-packed Sunday kicks off, we have a viewing guide to help you navigate your local listings. It can be challenging to know which games will be available where you live, so the folks at 506 Sports have done the work for you, and we wanted to share.

Here's a look at the broadcast maps for Week 15.

CBS Early

CBS Early

  • Buffalo at New England (RED)
  • Los Angeles Chargers at Kansas City (BLUE)
  • Baltimore at Cincinnati (GREEN)
  • New York Jets at Jacksonville (Yellow)

CBS Late

CBS Late

  • Green Bay at Denver (RED)
  • Indianapolis at Seattle (BLUE)

FOX Early

FOX Early

  • Las Vegas at Philadelphia (RED)
  • Cleveland at Chicago (BLUE)
  • Washington at New York Giants (GREEN)
  • Arizona at Houston (YELLOW)

FOX Late

FOX Late

  • Detroit at Los Angeles Rams (RED)
  • Tennessee at San Francisco (BLUE)
  • Carolina at New Orleans (GREEN)

This article originally appeared on Vikings Wire: Broadcast maps for Week 15 of 2025 NFL season

2026 NFL draft order: Browns rooting guide for Week 15; top spot within reach

The Cleveland Browns head into Week 15’s action with the fourth overall pick in the 2026 NFL draft order, as well as the Jacksonville Jaguars selection late in the first round. After Week 14’s loss to the Tennessee Titans, all possibilities are available to the Browns, especially with their difficult finishing schedule.

Besides their own game with the Chicago Bears, in frigid temperatures, four other games could have a dramatic impact on Cleveland’s draft positioning heading into Week 16. With Strength of Schedule (SOS) as the primary tiebreaker, the Browns could need some help from more teams, as their schedule has a few winning teams left on it.

The four most important games for Cleveland’s 2026 NFL draft order and Browns fans rooting guide for Week 15:

  • Giants over Commanders
  • Raiders over Eagles
  • Titans over Niners
  • Saints over Panthers

Of the four, New York and New Orleans have the best chances of getting victories. The Saints could be an important one, as they currently have a very similar SOS as the Browns.

If all four games, and potentially just the first three, go Cleveland’s way, the orange and brown would leave Week 15 slotted into the first overall pick.

The Browns rooting guide also includes a couple of other three-win teams:

  • Jets over Jaguars (for both first-round picks Cleveland will have)
  • Cardinals over Texans (for the Browns pick, but this could also hurt the pick they get from the Jaguars)

Cleveland would probably prefer Houston beats Arizona to keep Jacksonville from having an easy path to the playoffs. The Cardinals SOS is .570, much higher than the Browns at .486.

Six games in total that matter to Cleveland’s 2026 NFL draft order standings. The Browns could leave Week 15 with the first overall pick and a Jaguars selection stuck in a tight competition in the AFC South.

Who Steelers should root for in Week 15 to help Pittsburgh in NFL playoff picture

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The Pittsburgh Steelers have to sit around and wait. They don't play until Monday Night Football in Week 15, when they take on the Miami Dolphins.

That means that all of Sunday's action is just a matter of dissecting the NFL playoff picture and seeing what might happen in the AFC North standings.

There are wild card implications on Sunday, too, but the Steelers will likely have their eyes focused the most in one spot in particular.

MORE: Why Colts starting Philip Rivers is fun and doesn't deserve any hate

What Steelers need to happen in Week 15

The Steelers enter Sunday at 7-6, one game ahead of the Baltimore Ravens (6-7) in the AFC North.

That means the most important outcome on the table involves Baltimore.

The Steelers will be rooting for the Bengals to beat the Ravens.

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Cincinnati would still be a game further behind even with a win, so the Bengals aren't a threat to catch the Steelers.

Pittsburgh maintains its division lead no matter what if the Bengals win, and if the Steelers then won on Monday night, it'd expand the edge.

Helpful results in the wild card race, if it comes to that, would include: Patriots beating Bills, Seahawks beating Colts and the Cardinals beating the Texans.

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Kings vs Timberwolves Prediction, Picks & Odds for Tonight’s NBA Game

The Sacramento Kings have lost six of their last seven games, and they’ll have a tough time getting back on track in tonight's matchup with the Minnesota Timberwolves.

That said, Maxime Raynaud has stepped up big for Sacramento, and my Kings vs. Timberwolves predictions expect that strong play to continue despite his team's struggles.

Here are my best NBA picks for this Western Conference showdown on Sunday, December 14,

Kings vs Timberwolves prediction

Kings vs Timberwolves best bet: Maxime Raynaud Over 21.5 points + rebounds + assists (-110)

Maxime Raynaud has stepped up for the Sacramento Kings in Domantas Sabonis' absence, posting at least 22 PRA in four straight games and five of his last six.

With Sabonis out again tonight, Raynaud is in line for another start, which should lead to another productive showing.

The Minnesota Timberwolves are middle-of-the-pack in points allowed in the paint per game this season, but over their last 10, they've surrendered the seventh-most paint points.

Though the Wolves sport a formidable defense, Raynaud has performed well against the Denver Nuggets, Miami Heat, and Houston Rockets — proving he can post strong numbers against strong opposition.

The big man should be heavily involved tonight as he takes on Rudy Gobert in the frontcourt. Expect him to clear this combo line for a fifth straight contest as a struggling Sacramento squad gives him plenty of run.

Kings vs Timberwolves same-game parlay

Rudy Gobert has recorded 10 double-doubles this season, and he's done so in two of three matchups with the Kings. Sacramento has allowed the most points in the paint and the fifth-most rebounds per game.

Minnesota is just 9-16 ATS, and the Wolves are 0-3 ATS across their last three games as double-digit favorites. Sacramento covered as double-digit underdogs in its previous matchup with Minnesota.

Kings vs Timberwolves SGP

  • Maxime Raynaud Over 21.5 points + rebounds + assists
  • Rudy Gobert double-double
  • Kings +12.5

Our "from downtown" SGP: Big men balling

Julius Randle is averaging 23 points per game this season, and he's scored at least that many in 13 of 25 appearances. That includes seven of 12 games at home.

Kings vs Timberwolves SGP

  • Maxime Raynaud Over 21.5 points+rebounds+assists
  • Rudy Gobert double-double
  • Kings +12.5
  • Julius Randle Over 22.5 points

Kings vs Timberwolves odds

  • Spread: Kings +12.5 (-105) | Timberwolves -12.5 (-115)
  • Moneyline: Kings +475 | Timberwolves -650
  • Over/Under: Over 232.5 | Under 232.5

Kings vs Timberwolves betting trend to know

The Minnesota Timberwolves have hit the team total Over in 30 of their last 46 home games (+11.70 Units / 22% ROI).  Find more NBA betting trends for Kings vs. Timberwolves.

How to watch Kings vs Timberwolves

LocationTarget Center, Minneapolis, MN
DateSunday, December 14, 2025
Tip-off7:00 p.m. ET
TVNBCS California, FDSN North

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John Cena got the WWE send-off he deserved — simple and unashamedly sentimental

WASHINGTON, DC - DECEMBER 13: John Cena looks on during Saturday Night's Main Event at Capital One Arena on December 13, 2025 in Washington DC. (Photo by Rich Freeda/WWE via Getty Images)
John Cena looks on during his retirement video package at WWE Saturday Night's Main Event in Washington D.C.
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In the end, there were no surprises. No run-ins or plot twists. No last-minute extensions to the retirement tour. No headline-stealing appearances from “The Final Boss” to set up next year’s WrestleMania. Instead, WWE played it straight and simple — as they knew they had to do.

From the minute Gunther was reported to be John Cena’s final opponent months ago, most of us figured the Austrian would emerge as the victor. Not just because of the long-standing tradition — one that won’t be lost on Cena — that retiring wrestlers go out with a loss, but also due to the determination on the GOAT’s part to promote and put over younger talent.

By the time Saturday arrived, that consensus appeared to have gone out the window. The match was being credibly reported as a toss-up. Those memes about The Rock appearing to make claims to Cena’s soul — and thus furthering the whole “Final Boss” storyline for another WrestleMania — began to pop up again on social media. Surely, it couldn’t really happen?

Instead, the 17-time champion stuck to the tried-and-tested rulebook. Cena fought his hardest against “The Ring General.” He countered submissions, swallowed those mighty chops, and even hit a stunning AA from the steel steps. He did his best to put Gunther down for the three-count but had to make do with 2.9 instead. Then, when the time came, he was ready to lose.

We can quibble about whether Cena should have tapped out given his whole “Never Give Up” shtick. But in all likelihood, he will be doing Gunther a favor on that front. More than six months after his big loss to Jey Uso at WrestleMania 41, the Austrian heavyweight is still being taunted with “you tapped out” chants. Maybe this will finally put them to sleep, too.

Crucially, Cena’s defeat took none of the emotion out of his final moments. No sooner had the bell rung than his opponent was quietly skulking out of the arena, leaving Cena to receive his flowers. The Washington D.C. crowd applauded like it was going out of fashion, as various WWE talents and luminaries appeared to surround the ring and pay their respects. Job done.

It wasn’t complicated, and it didn’t need to be. Indeed, one of the lessons from this whole retirement tour is the simple stuff usually works best. The whole “ruin wrestling” angle from earlier this year was a clear example of what happens when you overthink things. No one can say that about Saturday night.

While Cena’s arc was predictable, there were a handful of small surprises this weekend, spread out like Easter eggs in a season finale. The sight of Kevin Owens looking comfortable after his horrendous neck surgery got a decent pop from the wrestling faithful. There were also package videos that hadn’t been pre-broadcast on social media. The Rock appeared — as did Vince McMahon.

THE GOAT – WHAT A CAREER! 🐐 #ThankYouCena

🏆 17-time world champion (most ever)
🇺🇸 5-time U.S. champ
🤼 2 Royal Rumble wins
💰 Money in the Bank winner
🤩 Main-evented multiple WrestleManias pic.twitter.com/BOQpo02eNl

— Uncrowned (@uncrownedcombat) December 14, 2025

When it came to the undercard matches, WWE made the right call to let the wrestling speak for itself. Seeing the likes of AJ Styles and Edge pay tribute to their own histories with John Cena was genuinely moving. Having up-and-comers like Sol Ruca and Leon Slater imitating his moves would have just felt contrived. Better instead to let them go out there and make the case for why they deserve to be wrestling on more big shows in future.

WWE also made the right decision not to over-egg the pudding when it came to the ending. After looking genuinely moved as he watched one final video package, Cena made the slow journey back to the locker room. There was a moment where he looked back at the ring, as if contemplating one final run and slide — before seemingly thinking twice.

Instead, he walked back behind the curtain, leaving the lights to go out behind him. Remember that explosion of color when John Cena returned to his God-given babyface entrance back at SummerSlam? This was the mirror image of that — and just as moving. Even Michael Cole stayed silent, wisely resisting any temptation to give the moment its own “One small step for mankind…” treatment.

Everyone knows WWE fumbled the first half of this retirement tour — the portion that featured the majority of Cena’s appearances — but the second half has been much better. Saturday night’s finale continued that trend. It was simple, it was straightforward, it was unashamedly sentimental — and it was all the better for it.

Former USC linebacker Tackett Curtis enters transfer portal again

Two years ago, then-USC true freshman linebacker Tackett Curtis elected to enter the transfer portal. He transferred to Wisconsin, where he spent the past two seasons. Now, Curtis is reportedly set to enter the portal once again.

Curtis arrived at USC as a highly-touted recruit out of the state of Louisiana in the 2023 cycle. In his lone season with the Trojans, he recorded 40 total tackles, two sacks, a forced fumble, and a pass defended. Following the season, however, Curtis decided to enter the NCAA transfer portal and ultimately landed at Wisconsin.

Curtis spent the past two seasons with the Badgers. In 2024, he returned to the Coliseum with Wisconsin and had two tackles in a 38-21 Trojans victory. Now, he will enter the portal again in search of a new home for his final season of eligibility.

The NCAA transfer portal will officially be open from January 2-16. However, due to restrictions caused by the academic calendar and the reality that pretty much everyone tampers nowadays, expect plenty of players to announce their intentions to enter the portal before then so that they can begin to look towards finding their new schools.

This article originally appeared on Trojans Wire: Former USC football linebacker Tackett Curtis enters transfer portal

Barcelona veteran ‘doubtful’ ahead of Copa Del Rey clash against CD Guadalajara

Barcelona veteran ‘doubtful’ ahead of Copa Del Rey clash against CD Guadalajara
Barcelona veteran ‘doubtful’ ahead of Copa Del Rey clash against CD Guadalajara

Following a win over CA Osasuna this weekend, Barcelona have returned to training as they prepare for midweek’s Copa Del Rey encounter against CD Guadalajara.

It should be a routine affair for the Catalans, who are expected to win against a side competing in the lower tier of the Spanish footballing pyramid.

Heading into this game, Wojciech Szczesny returned to normal training after facing a health setback earlier in the week.

However, there are concerns around Szczesny’s compatriot, Robert Lewandowski.

Lewandowski doubtful for cup match

According to Mundo Deportivo, Robert Lewandowski was one of the players who couldn’t train with the team and remained in the gym as a precaution.

The precaution was taken as part of Barcelona’s plans to give all key starters a breather as the club brace themselves for a busy schedule ahead.

Lewandowski is a doubt for the Cup match. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)

The report adds that Lewandowski, who did some participate at all during the Osasuna game, did some warm-up exercises in the second half.

He had also arrived at the match with back discomfort, which has now put question marks over his participation against CD Guadalajara.

The report even goes on to suggest that the Pole is a doubt heading into the Copa Del Rey clash in midweek.

This is hardly surprising as Barcelona are unlikely to take any risks with their star striker, especially against a team participating in the lower tier of Spanish football.

Lewandowski, for his part, though, would have ideally liked to play against Guadalajara to retain his scoring momentum, having failed to perform well in the last few matches.

One player who will start against the minnows this midweek is Frenkie de Jong, who has seen minimal game time in recent matches and will be desperate to perform.

Player Ratings: Milan 2-2 Sassuolo: Bartesaghi and Pinamonti shine, Tomori falls short

Player Ratings: Milan 2-2 Sassuolo: Bartesaghi and Pinamonti shine, Tomori falls short
Player Ratings: Milan 2-2 Sassuolo: Bartesaghi and Pinamonti shine, Tomori falls short

Davide Bartesaghi is Football Italia’s MOTM in Milan’s 2-2 draw against Sassuolo, but Andrea Pinamonti was impressive for the Neroverdi, providing two assists.

Milan 2-2 Sassuolo: Player Ratings

Milan: Maignan 6.5; Tomori 5, Gabbia 5 (60′ De Winter 5), Pavlovic 5.5; Saelemaekers 6.5 (90′ Athekame N/A), Loftus-Cheek 6.5, Modric 5.5, Rabiot 6, Bartesaghi 8 (90′ Estupinan N/A); Pulisic 5.5 (73′ Ricci 5.5), Nkunku 6. Coach: Allegri 5.5.

Best Milan player: Bartesaghi 8 – First two goals in Serie A. A day he’ll not forget, but it wasn’t enough to secure all three points.

Lowest Milan rating: Tomori 5 – Lost track of Laurienté when the Frenchman scored the equaliser, and even later on, when he could have scored the third one for Sassuolo. Gabbia and De Winter were also equally disappointing.

Milan coach: Allegri 5.5 –Milan once again dropped points against a newly promoted side at San Siro. The Rossoneri boss didn’t have many options in attack, which is why Pulisic’s substitution will make people talk in the coming days.

Sassuolo: Muric 6.5; Walukiewicz 5.5, Idzes 5.5, Muharemovic 6, Candé 5.5 (60′ Doig 6.5); Thorstvedt 6, Matic 6.5, Koné 7.5; Volpato 6 (86′ Moro N/A), Pinamonti 7.5 (86′ Cheddira), Fadera 5.5 (60′ Laurienté 7.5). Coach: Grosso (suspended) 7.

Best Sassuolo player: Pinamonti 7.5 – Two fantastic assists to inspire Sassuolo’s big draw at San Siro. He now has four goals and three assists in 15 Serie A matches this term. Still looking for consistency, but also underrated. Koné was also brilliant today, besides his goal.

Lowest Sassuolo rating: Fadera 5.5 – He helped the team defensively, but took a big risk in the first half when he lost possession just outside the box.

Sassuolo coach: Grosso 7 – Just one loss in the last five games. The game plan was excellent, including leaving Laurienté on the bench to hurt Milan in the second part of the match. Sassuolo have 21 points, practically safe already, and it’s not even Christmas. Oh, and don’t forget they were without Berardi today.

Ravens-Bengals will be played in very cold conditions

Bengals quarterback Joe Burrow is looking to have fun again. On Sunday in Cincinnati, it'll be zero fun, sir.

It's currently below zero there.

Reporting from Cincinnati on NFL Network's GameDay Morning, Bridget Condon said it's currently minus-1 there. She also said that today's game will be the coldest in Ravens' history.

Temperatures at kickoff could warm up to 11.

It obviously won't be the coldest game in Bengals' history. That happened in January 1982, when the Bengals hosted the Chargers for the AFC Championship. The temperature at kickoff was nine below, with minus-23 wind chills.

⚡️ West Ham race to season milestone with shock opener vs Aston Villa

⚡️ West Ham race to season milestone with shock opener vs Aston Villa
⚡️ West Ham race to season milestone with shock opener vs Aston Villa

There could be a holiday twist on the cards this afternoon as West Ham took a shock early lead against Premier League title race outfit Aston Villa.


Unai Emery's Villains have been one of the sides of the 2025/26 season as we approach the Christmas period, with the Hammers having contrasting fortunes across what has been a campaign featuring relegation whispers.

But that could all change today, at least for a moment, after young Portuguese midfielder Mateus Fernandes bagged the opener inside the first 30 seconds of action at London Stadium.

That strike, his second of the league season, became the fastest goal scored in the English top flight less than 24 hours after Hugo Ekitike's quick-fire opener for Liverpool during the Reds' 2-0 win over Brighton yesterday.

There's another new fastest goal of the season... ⏱️

29 seconds is all it took Mateus Fernandes to score against Aston Villa ⚡️ pic.twitter.com/eT4QFbfJtz

— Premier League (@premierleague) December 14, 2025

Though his opener would go on to be cancelled out by a headed strike from Ollie Watkins on his 200th league appearance, could Fernandes' early goal be a sign of things to come from Nuno Espírito Santo's outfit?


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Is George Pickens playing today? Update for Cowboys WR in Week 15

The Dallas Cowboys could desperately need elite George Pickens on Sunday against the Minnesota Vikings. Will they get him? Will they see him on the field at all?

Something was seriously off with Pickens the last time the Cowboys took the field. Many observers pointed to a slew of body language indicators and questions arose about just how locked in he was during the game. With the national spotlight on Dallas after three wins in a row, and the primetime kickoff, the game against the Detroit Lions had a lot of eyes on it. So when fellow top wideout CeeDee Lamb left the game shortly after halftime with a concussion, many expected Pickens to pick up the slack, like he did early in the year when Lamb was out.

Only he didn't. There were routes where balls were catchable and he didn't give much effort, and something seemed completely off as he turned in his worst receiving yardage total since Week 1 and overall worst catch percentage outing. One under-discussed angle was whether or not Pickens was dealing with injuries, and he was indeed on the Week 14 injury report heading into that game.

What are Pickens' injuries?

Pickens had been dealing with not one, but two issues. He emerged from the victory over the Eagles listed with both knee and calf injuries, and carried those issues with him out of the win over Kansas City as well.

Pickens was listed as Limited for Monday of last week's contest. However, Pickens was able to be return to full participant status on both Tuesday and Wednesday. The star receiver didn't receive a game designation, however there's still a possibiity that things just weren't fully right for him. Whatever the reason, the Cowboys can't have another outing like that from Pickens, or they could lose to the Minnesota Vikings on SNF.

Fortunately, Pickens was not listed at all this week on the injury report. If anything was lingering, he should be fully clear of it now 10 days after the team last set foot on the field.

George Pickens' 2025 stats

  • Pickens has 78 receptions for 1,179 yards and eight touchdowns this season. He's been targeted 114 times and worked for 90.7 yards per game.

Cowboys' next game

  • Matchup: Dallas Cowboys vs Minnesota Vikings
  • Time: 7:20 pm CT
  • Date: December 14, 2025
  • TV channel: NBC

George Pickens' 2025 game log

  • Week 1 at Eagles: 4 TAR, 3 REC, 30 YDS, 0 TD
  • Week 2 vs. Giants: 9 TAR, 5 REC, 68 YDS, 1 TD
  • Week 3 vs Bears: 9 TAR, 5 REC, 68 YDS, 1 TD
  • Week 4 vs Packers: 11 TAR, 8 REC, 134 YDS, 2 TD
  • Week 5 vs Jets: 4 TAR, 2 REC, 57 YDS, 1 TD
  • Week 6 vs Panthers: 11 TAR, 9 REC, 168 YDS, 1 TD
  • Week 7 vs Commanders: 6 TAR, 4 REC, 82 YDS, 0 TD
  • Week 8 vs Broncos: 9 TAR, 7 REC, 78 YDS, 0 TD
  • Week 9 vs Cardinals: 9 TAR, 6 REC, 79 YDS, 0 TD
  • Week 11 vs Raiders: 11 TAR, 9 REC, 144 YDS, 1 TD
  • Week 12 vs Eagles: 9 TAR, 9 REC, 146 YDS, 1 TD
  • Week 13 vs Chiefs: 13 TAR, 6 REC, 88 YDS, 0 TD
  • Week 14 vs Lions: 9 TAR, 5 REC, 37 YDS, 0 TD

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Celtic starting XI for League Cup Final against St Mirren

Celtic starting XI for League Cup Final against St Mirren
Celtic starting XI for League Cup Final against St Mirren

Celtic have the opportunity to claim the first piece of silverware of the season this afternoon when they face St Mirren in the League Cup Final at Hampden Park.

The Hoops reached the showpiece occasion after defeating Rangers 3-1 after extra-time in the semi-final in November, whilst St Mirren were 4-1 winners against Motherwell in the other semi-final.

Ahead of today’s match, Wilfried Nancy has made two changes to the team after the midweek defeat against Roma.

Anthony Ralston comes in from the start and there is a starting place for Kelechi Iheanacho, his first since recovering from injury recently.

Kick-off at Hampden Park is at 3.30pm and you can follow all the action on our official match centre.

CELTIC: Schmeichel, Tierney, Scales, Trusty, Ralston, McGregor (C), Engels, Hatate, Tounekti, Maeda, IheanachoSubs: Sinisalo, Nygren, Balikwisha, Yang, McCowan, Kenny, Bernardo, Forrest, Donovan

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Browns vs. Bears: Offensive line outlook for week 15

The Cleveland Browns head to the Windy City today to take on the Chicago Bears at Soldier Field. Though the Browns’ offense has looked better over the past two weeks or so, Cleveland will be without a large portion of their starting offensive line today.

RT Jack Conklin and RG Wyatt Teller are both officially out, C Ethan Pocic is done for the year, and LG Joel Bitonio is listed as questionable for today’s game. There’s a good chance that Bitonio ends up sitting this one out after not practicing for two days this week due to his back bothering him again.

There could be four new starters on today’s OL unit, beginning with Luke Wypler at C.

#Browns#Bears injury report and game status: pic.twitter.com/6tD6lsGuT0

— Mary Kay Cabot (@MaryKayCabot) December 12, 2025

Projected starting offensive line vs. Chicago:

LTCam Robinson
LGGarrett Dellinger
CLuke Wypler
RGTeven Jenkins
RTK.T. Leveston

The biggest question mark for today’s game will undoubtedly be at left guard. Garrett Dellinger is a rookie 7th-rounder who had some hype in the pre-draft process this year, but he fell to the 7th round, where the Baltimore Ravens snagged him. He was waived during roster cuts in August and was scooped up by Cleveland.

He started 24 games at left guard for LSU, was a 2025 Reese’s Senior Bowl participant, and his overall play style should translate over pretty well to what the Browns do on offense.

There’s a slight chance that K.T. Leveston could start at LG today, and Cornelius Lucas at RT, but starting Dellinger might be more beneficial to the team. The coaching staff could view this as a prime opportunity to assess whether or not he’ll be a viable depth option for the team heading into 2026.

Max Allegri upbeat despite Milan’s draw against Sassuolo

Max Allegri upbeat despite Milan’s draw against Sassuolo
Max Allegri upbeat despite Milan’s draw against Sassuolo

Milan manager Massimiliano Allegri expressed satisfaction with his team’s performance following their frustrating 2-2 draw against Sassuolo, a match where Milan’s goals came from a Davide Bartesaghi brace, only to be pegged back by a Armand Laurientè equalizer. Allegri insisted the point was valuable as the club’s focus shifts to the upcoming Supercoppa Italiana.

Speaking to DAZN after the match, the manager preferred to focus on the attacking display while acknowledging recurring defensive issues.

He said – relayed by MilanNews: “Today, in my opinion, we played a good match, we attacked well against a set defense. Sassuolo is always dangerous. But let’s say we played a good match, but we risked losing it after our [potential] 3-1. Let’s take this point and prepare for the Supercoppa.”

Allegri was keen to protect his players but admitted the team’s tendency to concede remains a major problem.

“Regardless of the players’ characteristics, the team played a good match. We are momentarily at the top of the table. Our path is to reach the top 4 by May 25th. We know we must continue to work, and we must start conceding fewer goals because we have conceded too many. 2 against Parma, 2 today, 2 in Turin, 2 with Pisa, 2 with Torino, 2 with Cremonese. However, I have absolutely nothing to reproach the boys for.”

Despite the late drama that saw his side nearly lose, Allegri remained pragmatic about the result.

“A draw doesn’t change the team’s dynamics. We know the characteristics of the whole squad… We know we can’t win every game, but we need to continue giving consistency to the results. Today we even risked losing, with Laurienté’s shot we could have lost. We take home a draw which today seems like two thrown away points, but in the end will prove useful.”

Before the game, Milan were top of the table in Serie A. A draw does see them drop crucial points but a lot can depend on how Napoli and Iner fare in their games later.

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AC Milan held by Sassuolo in Serie A

Davide Bartesaghi (R) scored two goals for AC Milan against Sassuolo at the San Siro Stadium (Piero CRUCIATTI)

AC Milan were held to a 2-2 draw by Sassuolo on Sunday to put their lead in Serie A under threat.

French forward Armand Lauriente secured the 77th minute leveller for Sassuolo who had taken an early lead via Ismael Kone.

Milan fought back with Davide Bartesaghi equalising after the half hour. Having opened his Serie A scoring account the 19-year-old defender added a second after the break, striking from a tight angle only for Lauriente to seal the away team a share of the points.

"We played a good match," Milan manager Massimiliano Allegri said.

"People might think we dropped two points, I think we gained a point that could be important,” he told DAZN.

"We still need to improve, because we're conceding too many goals. But we're in the top four, that was our objective at the start of the season."

Milan, who had two efforts ruled out, moved one point clear but can be overtaken by Napoli, who are in action at Udinese later, and Inter Milan.

Milan had gone into Sunday's match top on goal difference from Napoli, while Inter, in third, can also overtake them depending on the outcome of their game at Genoa.

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Allegri explains Pulisic’s substitution but ‘too easy’ for Sassuolo to score

Allegri explains Pulisic’s substitution but ‘too easy’ for Sassuolo to score
Allegri explains Pulisic’s substitution but ‘too easy’ for Sassuolo to score

Massimiliano Allegri insists he would have replaced Christian Pulisic even if Milan didn’t play in the Supercoppa next week, but feels it was ‘too easy’ for Sassuolo to score goals in a 2-2 draw.

Milan were held to a 2-2 draw by newly promoted side Sassuolo at San Siro on Sunday.

The Rossoneri already dropped points against Cremonese and Pisa, two other teams coming from Serie B, earlier this season.

Davide Bartesaghi scored his first two goals in Serie A, but Ismael Koné and Armand Laurienté helped a brave Sassuolo return home with one point in their pocket.

“I think we played a good game, we attacked well, and Sassuolo are always dangerous because they have quality in attack, so if you don’t recover the ball immediately, you are forced to track back for 90 minutes,” Allegri told DAZN.

“We played a good game, but in the end, we even risked losing it. Now we focus on the Supercoppa.

PARMA, ITALY – NOVEMBER 08: Massimiliano Allegri, Head Coach of AC Milan, looks on prior to the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and AC Milan at Stadio Ennio Tardini on November 08, 2025 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

“The lads played a good game, regardless of the players’ characteristics. For now, we are still the table leaders, and our target is to qualify for the Champions League,” the Italian tactician continued.

“We know there’s a lot of work to do, and obviously, we must start conceding fewer goals. I can’t absolutely blame the lads today.”

Milan will face Napoli in Saudi Arabia in the Supercoppa Italia semifinal next Thursday.

Allegri replaced Pulisic in the second half and said he would have done the same even if Milan didn’t play the Partenopei next week.

“I would have done it anyway. Christian had joined us in Turin after a fever and then trained. He played well for 72 minutes, but at that moment, we needed one more midfielder. Loftus-Cheek held firm up front, but we had to defend better, especially for the second goal. We had to follow Laurienté, and it was too easy for them to score.”

Christopher Nkunku provided the assist for Bartesaghi’s second goal.

Allegri explains Pulisic’s substitution

MILAN, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 23: Christian Pulisic of AC Milan during the Coppa Italia Frecciarossa Round of 16 match between AC Milan and US Lecce at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on September 23, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Jonathan Moscrop/Getty Images)

“Today he played a good game, as in Turin. He was decisive for the second goal; he had a chance in the final minutes,” argued Allegri.

“He was very good. We know the team’s quality, we know we can’t win every game, and we must give consistency to the results. Today, we could have lost the match, but we took home a draw. Today it seems that we’ve thrown two points away, but in the end, it will prove to be useful.”

Matteo Gabbia was subbed off with a suspected knee injury in the second half.

“Let’s see. Hopefully it’s nothing serious. We’ll see tomorrow, but De Winter and Odogu will be ready to play,” concluded Allegri.

Turkish Football Federation deals with massive gambling scandal

There are gambling scandals, and then there are gambling scandals. And then there's a gambling scandal so pervasive and widespread that it seems to be completely fabricated.

The Turkish Football Federation wishes it were.

Via BBC.com, more than 1,000 players from the TFF have been suspended, along with more than 150 referees. One referee allegedly placed 18,227 wagers.

At a press conference this week, TFF president Ibrahim Haciosmanoglu said there is "a growing sense of panic" within Turkish football "as operations deepen."

In recent days, 46 arrests were made — of players, club presidents, commentators, and a referee.

The controversy first emerged in late October, when a five-year investigation concluded that 371 of 571 match officials had gambling accounts, with 152 of them actively wagering. Of the 152 officials who were implicated, 22 of them work in the highest level of Turkish soccer.

Frankly, it wouldn't have gotten to this point without proper oversight and regulation. While it's better late than never to clean up the sport, it never should have become so widespread.

FIFA has some responsibility for this mess, too. The Turkish Football Federation ultimately rolls up to the international body, which apparently has been more focused on making up fake prizes than identifying and solving real threats to the integrity of the sport.

Is Rome Odunze playing today? Injury update, start or sit advice for Week 15

Rome Odunze
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The Chicago Bears are hoping to get wide receiver Rome Odunze back for the Week 15 contest against the Cleveland Browns.

Odunze didn't play last week because of a foot issue. He was once again on the injury report this week and turned in three limited practices before drawing the questionable tag.

Ahead of another crucial game in Week 15 on Sunday, here's what we know about the second-year wideouts chances of suiting up against the Browns.

Is Rome Odunze playing today?

Yes, Odunze is expected to play on Sunday, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.

"The Bears are optimistic that WR Rome Odunze (foot) plays on Sunday, source says. He's listed as questionable and missed last week," Rapoport reported.

We'll get final confirmation on Odunze's status an hour and a half before the 1 p.m. ET kickoff on Sunday, but for now it looks like he'll go.

Rome Odunze start or sit advice

Odunze has done very little in the last three games he has played in, tallying seven catches for 82 yards and no touchdowns. He ranked as WR75 overall in that span.

Making matters worse, Odunze faces a Browns team giving up the seventh-fewest fantasy points per game to wide receivers this season.

There just isn't enough meat on the bone here to trust Odunze in lineups for the first week of the fantasy football playoffs.

Verdict: Sit

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Sunday Night Football Odds: SNF Betting Lines 2025

The Sunday Night Football odds in Week 15 are a step down from Week 14, with the Dallas Cowboys hosting the lowly Minnesota Vikings in a battle between teams multiple games out of a playoff spot.

The Cowboys are currently 5.5-point favorites after opening at -6 in the NFL odds. Follow along for the latest SNF odds, Sunday Night Football props, and the full SNF schedule for the 2025-26 season.

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Vikings vs Cowboys opening odds

  • Point spread: Vikings +6 | Cowboys -6
  • Moneyline: Vikings +240 | Cowboys -295
  • Total: Over 48 | Under 48

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Sunday Night Football 2025 schedule & how to watch

DateMatchupTime
9/7
Week 1
Ravens (40) at Bills (41)8:20
NBC
9/14
Week 2
Falcons (22) at Vikings (6)8:20
NBC
9/21
Week 3
Chiefs (22) at Giants (9)8:20
NBC
9/28
Week 4
Packers (40) at Cowboys (40)8:20
NBC
10/5
Week 5
Patriots (23) at Bills (20)8:20
NBC
10/12
Week 6
Lions (17) at Chiefs (30)8:20
NBC
10/19
Week 7
Falcons (10) at 49ers (20)8:20
NBC
10/28
Week 8
Packers (35) at Steelers (25)8:20
NBC
11/2
Week 9
Seahawks (38) at Commanders (14)8:20
NBC
11/9
Week 10
Steelers (10) at Chargers (25)8:20
NBC
11/16
Week 11
Lions (9) at Eagles (16)8:20
NBC
11/23
Week 12
Buccaneers (7) at Rams (34)8:20
NBC
11/30
Week 13
Broncos (27) at Commanders (26)8:20
NBC
12/7
Week 14
Texans (20) at Chiefs (10)8:20
NBC
12/14
Week 15
Vikings at Cowboys8:20
NBC
12/23
Week 16
Bengals at Dolphins8:20
NBC
12/28
Week 17
Bears at 49ers8:20
NBC
1/4
Week 18
TBD8:20
NBC

SNF betting tips

From Jason Logan, Covers Senior Industry Analyst

1

Experience matters

Considered the marquee matchup on Sunday, being the only true standalone game, sometimes the bright lines can be overwhelming for young players an coaches. Give the benefit of the doubt to veteran coaches and staff/players with experience, who are grounded in their game prep and are less likely to get caught up in the hoopla on Sunday night.

2

Home-field frenzy

Any NFL Sunday leads to raucous home crowds, but home-field advantage gets an extra boost for the prime-time affair. The home crowd has been tailgating all day, rather than the usual (a.k.a. shorter) partying that comes with a 1 p.m. or 4 p.m. ET kickoff. That ravenous crowd is then released into the stadium, giving the home hospitality a little extra bite.

3

The temperature drops quick

Sunday night games can also be an advantage for cold-weather teams once the calendar hits December and January. Temperatures dip when the sun goes down and places like Green Bay and Buffalo can turn into frozen wastelands. And yes, the chilly temps impact both sides, but visitors from warmer cities or indoor stadiums may struggle to adapt when the mercury drops.

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Leeds and Crystal Palace keen on Chelsea outcast

Leeds and Crystal Palace keen on Chelsea outcast
Leeds and Crystal Palace keen on Chelsea outcast

Raheem Sterling Exit Looms as Chelsea Weigh January Options

Raheem Sterling’s Chelsea career appears to be drifting towards a quiet conclusion. According to a report from Caught Offside, the winger now finds himself edging closer to the exit door at Stamford Bridge, with Chelsea increasingly open to sanctioning a January departure. Once one of England’s most reliable attacking outlets, Sterling is now described as being on the fringes of Enzo Maresca’s plans, with limited minutes and little sense of a long term role.

Sources close to the agents industry have indicated that Chelsea are prepared to let Sterling leave, driven by both sporting and financial concerns. The report notes that “Chelsea are open to letting Sterling leave this winter, with the player’s wages posing a major financial burden for the club.” That context is key. This is less about sentiment and more about pragmatism, as Chelsea continue to reshape their wage structure.

Sterling’s output of “19 goals in 81 appearances for the Blues” underlines a career that never quite ignited in west London. While not disastrous, it fell short of expectations attached to his arrival.

Photo: IMAGO

Chelsea cost control sharpens decision making

Chelsea’s willingness to consider multiple exit routes speaks volumes. Caught Offside report that senior figures are exploring “a permanent transfer, loan move, or even a mutual termination if no suitable deal emerges.” This flexibility reflects a club keen to reduce overheads and accelerate its shift towards youth driven squad building.

This approach aligns with the ownership model of Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital. As stated, “The move aligns with Chelsea’s cost-control strategy under the ownership of Todd Boehly and Clearlake Capital, who are seeking to balance the wage structure and create room for younger, developing players.” Sterling’s experience and salary now place him firmly outside that bracket.

Despite his pedigree, “Sterling’s lack of consistency and limited involvement under Maresca have made him a prime candidate to leave in January.” In modern Chelsea terms, that is often a decisive verdict.

Palace and Leeds emerge as Premier League suitors

Interest closer to home remains strong, and the Premier League feels like the most realistic destination. Caught Offside highlight Crystal Palace as serious admirers, stating, “Crystal Palace have expressed admiration for Sterling’s experience and versatility, with manager Oliver Glasner eager to add attacking depth amid injury concerns in his forward line.”

Palace’s interest feels logical. Glasner values movement, direct running, and tactical intelligence, all qualities Sterling still possesses. A short term deal could offer Palace proven top flight experience without long term risk.

Leeds United also feature prominently in the report. “Meanwhile, Leeds United, currently pushing to avoid relegation, view Sterling as a potential marquee signing who could inject pace, creativity, and top-flight experience into their attack.” For a club fighting to stabilise its Premier League status, Sterling’s name alone carries weight.

Photo: IMAGO

Europe priority shapes Sterling future

Sterling’s situation has not gone unnoticed beyond England. The article notes that “Sterling’s name continues to circulate across Europe and beyond. Bayern Munich explored a potential loan deal in the past, and Saudi Pro League clubs have reportedly renewed their interest in signing the winger.” Yet money alone is not the driver.

Crucially, “Sterling’s priority remains in Europe, where he hopes to rebuild his form and reputation through regular football.” Having slipped out of the England squad, the winger is described as being “determined to revive his career in a competitive environment rather than chase a high-paying move abroad.”

That determination frames January as a pivotal moment. Caught Offside suggest that “a January exit now appears more a matter of when than if,” with Palace currently seen as frontrunners due to style and opportunity. If that move materialises, it could offer Sterling one final platform to reconnect with the sharpness that once defined his game.

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For Crystal Palace fans, this feels cautiously encouraging. Sterling would not arrive as a long term project but as a solution to immediate problems. Injuries have disrupted Palace’s forward line, and Glasner’s system demands players who can stretch defences and think quickly in transition. Sterling still offers that, even if his peak years are behind him. Supporters would see this as a low risk, high upside move, particularly if structured as a loan with Chelsea covering part of the wage.

For Leeds fans, the reaction would be more conflicted. Sterling as a “marquee signing” sounds appealing, but survival battles demand consistency and durability. There would be excitement at the idea of pace and experience, yet concern about wages and whether Sterling can carry the physical load of a relegation scrap. Leeds supporters would want clarity on commitment and fitness before embracing the idea fully.

Both sets of fans would agree on one thing. If Sterling truly wants to rebuild his reputation in Europe, as Caught Offside suggest, then motivation should not be in doubt. In the right environment, with defined expectations, this could still be a smart move rather than a nostalgic one.

A Preview of Nebraska Volleyball vs Texas A&M

#1 Nebraska vs. #6 Texas A&M

When: Sunday, December 14th at 2 pm CT

Where: Devaney Sports Center, Lincoln, NE

Watch: ABC

Radio: Husker Radio Network

Live stats


Texas A&M is a very senior heavy team. Six of the seven starters are seniors. They are motivated by the desire to continue to wear the A&M uniform, and showed some real urgency to earn another match when they took Louisville down in a reverse sweep on Friday night.

You probably watched that reverse sweep happen, waiting for the Husker match to start. The Aggies were in control for most of sets one and two but did not find a way to earn the last five points faster than Louisville did. Louisville trailed in both opening sets but came from behind to win them.

Those set one and two losses really could have been completely deflating, but instead Texas A&M fought back winning set three decisively, which created momentum that carried on to wins in the next two sets.

Nebraska’s head coach Dani Busboom Kelly talked at the end of the night how a reverse sweep can give a team so much confidence. She was pleased that her team who, in their moment, won in three sets as she said it was what they needed but A&Ms reverse sweep may have been just what the Aggies needed.

Now, Nebraska and Texas A&M meet Sunday afternoon in the Devaney Center at 2 pm for the right to go to Kansas City and continue to compete for the National Championship.

Nebraska and Texas A&M are similar in their style of play at the net. They are physically imposing teams that beat you by going over your block and overpowering your defense with pounded shots. Sure, they can both use finesse and practiced shots, but the strength of both offenses is the power and height in which they play.

When you play a team like Indiana or Creighton, they are going to try to beat you with speed and then well-placed attacks. Their strength as a team is different than that of Nebraska, and A&M is more like Nebraska. Which means the Huskers may have some difficulties simply trying to beat A&M at their own game. The Huskers simply need to have a better plan.

The Aggies can absolutely be better as we consider position by position and who lines up as the opposing blocker in this match. This first person the scouting report is designed to defend against when you play Texas A&M is 6’3” left-handed opposite attacker, Logan Lednicky. She had 53 attempts and 20 kills against Louisville. She attacks in the front and back row and she will earn plenty of kills.

Nebraska’s left side attackers, Taylor Landfair and Harper Murray are critical to slowing Lednicky. Landfair and Murray have to set up their side of the block directly in front of Lednicky. Don’t let her get too far inside or outside the middle of your body. Then Rebekah Allick and Andi Jackson have to be hip to hip with the left side in order to close any space between hands. Holes in blocks are always bad news but against Lednicky they are a guaranteed point for the Aggies.

Lednicky plays next to Aggies middle blocker Ifenna Cos-Okpalla. She is an offensive threat and at 6’2” with a good leap she is hitting over and around blockers. She and her teammate Morgan Perkins will be one of the be better middle combinations Nebraska has faced this season.

Nebraska’s middles are the best middle combination in college volleyball, so they are up for the challenge. In her postgame interview with ESPN, Allick said she couldn’t wait for Sunday and the great volleyball they would play. She believes Nebraska plays their best when they are up against high quality opponents.

The Aggies play 6’3” senior Emily Hellmuth and 5’11” sophomore Kyndal Stowers on the left side. They will receive less sets than Lednicky on the right side, but these two players carry a heavy offensive load for the Aggies. The blockers in front of Hellmuth and Stowers are Bergen Reilly and Virginia Adriano on the right and again Jackson and Allick in the middle.

They just need to get block touches. Slow the ball down and allow the stupendous defenders in Nebraska’s backcourt to pick up the ball. Hellmuth and Stowers need not be stuff-blocked. Huskers can dig them and let the Husker offense go to work.

Offense vs offense Nebraska has the win and the ability to beat the Aggies but the real separation between these two teams comes in the positions that don’t actually score the points: defensive specialist, liberos and setters.

There is no doubt the Huskers are better than the Aggies in the backrow with the superior play of Laney Choboy, Olivia Mauch, Teraya Sigler on serve receive and defense and Reilly in her ability to elevate the play of her hitters. Conversely, Nebraska will work to serve aggressively as they always do but with the reality that it should be disruptive specifically to this A&M team.

Nebraska can and will earn aces against their serve receive. Huskers will also just cause trouble and force Aggies setter, Maddie Waak, to run. If she is on the run, she has a much harder time setting middles Cos-Okpalla and Perkins as well as getting a fast back set to Lednicky. Serving will be a factor in this match.

One more key skill in this match is the Aggies blocking. It is a strength of their team, and the leader of this charge is middle blocker Cos-Okpalla. She had 12 blocks against Louisville and when she is blocking next to Lednicky it is a formidable block. All this means is the Husker hitters must raise their shot game and make the smart short when those four hands are up and solid.

As it should the level of competition is getting better every match for the Huskers. The Aggies will present a challenging opponent that will have the Husker playing the high-level volleyball we love to watch. Let’s see just how good this Nebraska team can be! GBR!

Below is the remaining schedule for the tournament throughout the month of December. Check out the NCAA bracket here.

  • December 18th – Final Four (Semifinals) (TV: ESPN)
  • December 21st – National Championship (TV: ABC at 2:30pm CST)

Third Round Matches
December 11th (# are seeds in the last AVCA Coach’s Poll)
#11 Creighton Defeated #8 Arizona State 3-1
#2 Kentucky Defeated Cal Poly 3-0
#4 Pitt Defeated #17 Minnesota 3-0
#12 Purdue Defeated #7 SMU 3-1

December 12th
#3 Texas Defeated #15 Indiana 3-0
#10 Wisconsin Defeated #5 Stanford 3-1
#6 Texas A&M Defeated #9 Louisville 3-2
#1 Nebraska Defeated #16 Kansas 3-0

Fourth Round Matches
December 13th
#2 Kentucky Defeated #11 Creighton 3-0
#4 Pitt Defeated #12 Purdue 3-1

December 14th
#1 Nebraska vs #6 Texas A&M 2:00 pm CT on ABC
#3 Texas vs #10 Wisconsin 6:30 pm CT ESPN


#1 Nebraska Cornhuskers (33-0, 20-0 B1G)

#1 Keri Leimbach 5’4” FR DS/L
#2 Bergen Reilly 6’1” JR Setter
#3 Allie Sczech 6’4” SR OPP
#4 Campbell Flynn 6’3” FR Setter
#5 Rebekah Allick 6’4” SR MB
#6 Laney Choboy 5’3” JR DS/L
#7 Maisie Boesiger 5’6” SR DS/L
#8 Kenna Cogill 6’4” FR MB
#9 Virginia Adriano 6’5” FR OPP
#10 Olivia Mauch 5’6” SO DS/L
#11 Teraya Sigler 6’3” FR OH
#12 Taylor Landfair 6’5” SR OH
#14 Manaia Ogbechie 6’3” FR MB
#15 Andi Jackson 6’3” JR MB
#18 Ryan Hunter 6’2” FR OPP
#21 Skyler Pierce 6’2” RS-FR OH
#27 Harper Murray 6’2” JR OH

Key Wins: Kentucky, Pitt, Wisconsin
Key Losses: None
NCAA Path: LIU 3-0, Kansas State 3-0, #16 Kansas 3-0

#6 Texas A&M Aggies (26-4, 14-1 SEC)

#1 Ifenna Cos-Okpalla 6’2” SR MB
#2 Addi Applegate 5’5” FR L/DS
#3 Tatum Thomas 5’6” SR L/DS
#4 Emily Hellmuth 6’3” SR OH
#5 Lexi Guinn 6’0” SR OH
#6 Taryn Morris 6’3” FR OH
#7 Djurdju Stanojevic 6’1” FR MB
#8 Amare Hernandez 5’11’ FR OH
#9 Logan Lednicky 6’3” SR OPP
#10 Margot Manning 5’10” JR Setter
#11 Taylor Humphrey 6’3” SR OH
#12 Ava Underwood 5’7” SR L/DS
#14 Kirra Musgrove 6’2” FR Setter
#16 Maddie Waak 5’10” SR Setter
#20 Megan Fitch 6’2” FR OH
#21 Morgan Perkins 6’1” SR MB
#37 Kyndal Stowers 5’11” SO OH

Key Wins: Louisville, Texas, Minnesota
Key Losses: Texas (SEC Tournament), Kentucky, TCU, SMU
NCAA Path: Campbell 3-0, #20 TCU 3-1, #9 Louisville 3-2

Eagles vs. Raiders Week 15 game information

The Philadelphia Eagles are now 8-5 heading into their Week 15 matchup against the Las Vegas Raiders (2-11) on Sunday afternoon.

The Eagles are now on a multi-game losing streak, and while the postseason is still a possibility, they need to find a way to be efficient and also play clean football — turnovers and pre-snap penalties have been costly. They certainly have the upper-hand when it comes to their schedule to finish the regular season, but confidence in the Birds is low, even against a 2-11 Raiders team.

They’ll be facing former Eagles QB Kenny Pickett, who has been named the starter for Sunday’s game. He’s someone the Eagles defense is familiar with, but haven’t seen a ton from him this season in Las Vegas. Pickett did get some playing time last week against the Broncos, and finished the game 8-of-11 for 97 total yards and a touchdown, so he’s at least not rusty heading into the matchup.

All eyes will be on Jalen Hurts and the Eagles offense as they try and find ways to sustain drives, to finish in the redzone with a touchdown, and to consistently attack in the run game. The list of issues they’ve had the past few weeks goes far beyond those few points, but it would be a start.

Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch the game.


TV Schedule

Date: Sunday, December 14, 2025

Time: 1:00 PM ET

Channel: FOX

Location: Lincoln Financial Field | Philadelphia, PA

Announcers: Joe Davis, Greg Olsen, Pam Oliver (field reporter)

Referee: Clay Martin (The Eagles are 8-3 in the 11 games with him at Umpire or Referee — most recently he officiated Packers-Eagles game on Monday night.)

Radio: SportsRadio 94WIP

Online Streaming

FuboTV | NFL+ | FOX One

Odds

The Eagles are big favorites at home in Week 15 despite their recent struggles.

Las Vegas Raiders: +11.5 (+660)

Philadelphia Eagles: -11.5 (-1000)

Over/under: 38.5 points

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Eagles 2025 Regular Season Schedule

Week 1 – vs. Dallas Cowboys (Sept. 4, 8:20 PM ET, NBC) Thursday Night Football

Week 2 – at Kansas City Chiefs (Sept. 14, 4:25 PM ET, FOX)

Week 3 – vs. Los Angeles Rams (Sept. 21, 1:00 PM ET, FOX)

Week 4 – at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Sept. 28, 1:00 PM ET, FOX)

Week 5 – vs. Denver Broncos (Oct. 5, 1:00 PM ET, CBS)

Week 6 – at New York Giants (Oct. 9, 8:15 PM ET, Amazon Prime Video) Thursday Night Football

Week 7 – at Minnesota Vikings (Oct. 19, 1:00 PM ET, FOX)

Week 8 – vs. New York Giants (Oct. 26, 1:00 PM ET, FOX)

Week 9 – BYE WEEK

Week 10 – at Green Bay Packers (Nov. 10, 8:15 PM ET, ESPN/ABC) Monday Night Football

Week 11 – vs. Detroit Lions (Nov. 16, 8:20 PM ET, NBC) Sunday Night Football

Week 12 – at Dallas Cowboys (Nov. 23, 4:25 PM ET, FOX)

Week 13 – vs. Chicago Bears (Nov. 28, 3:00 PM ET, Amazon Prime Video) Black Friday Game

Week 14 – at Los Angeles Chargers (Dec. 8, 8:15 PM ET, ESPN/ABC) Monday Night Football

Week 15 – vs. Las Vegas Raiders (Dec. 14, 1:00 PM ET, FOX)

Week 16 – at Washington Commanders (Dec. 20, 5:00 PM ET, FOX)

Week 17 – at Buffalo Bills (Dec. 28, 4:25 PM ET, FOX)

Week 18 – vs. Washington Commanders (TBD)

Lane Johnson set to return to Eagles practice for Week 16 matchup

The Eagles are 8-5 and the top team in the NFC, and are set to get their most important asset back in the lineup. Lane Johnson suffered an ankle injury early in the second quarter of Philadelphia's game against Detroit at Lincoln Financial Field.

Johnson was initially diagnosed with a Lisfranc injury, and the thought was that the Eagles' star right tackle could miss 4-6 weeks. Johnson will miss Sunday's game vs. Las Vegas, but looks on track to practice this week and face Washington in Week 16.

Today is Lane Johnson’s fourth game missed due to his foot injury, so a potential return next week for the #Eagles’ All-Pro is right on the expected timeframe. https://t.co/Y02TZPuDng

— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) December 14, 2025

Johnson has missed games against Dallas, Chicago, the Los Angeles Chargers, and Sunday's game against the Raiders.

Johnson has been dominant.

Entering Week 11, Johnson was one of only two NFL tackles with a 0.0% knockdown percentage (0 sacks, 0 QB hits allowed), joining Tytus Howard.

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Lane Johnson to return in Week 16 after missing four games

🤩 Carlos Vicente confident in Alavés' chances against Madrid

🤩 Carlos Vicente confident in Alavés' chances against Madrid

Alavés player Carlos Vicente analyzed the current state of the team and, in particular, the imminent league clash against Real Madrid at home, a match that presents itself as a great opportunity. Despite their position in the table, Vicente highlighted the team’s morale and their belief that they can achieve a good result against one of the best clubs in the world.

“It’s one of the best clubs in the world and in the league,” Vicente said about their opponent. The footballer described the match as “one of those games you dream of playing since you were a child,” considering it a “huge motivation” and a “reward for a lot of hard work.” This sense of excitement permeates the dressing room, which is preparing with the firm conviction of causing an upset at Mendizorroza.

Regarding the keys to overcoming the Madrid side, who arrive with some inconsistency after a recent defeat, the Alavés attacker was clear: “be very solid at the back so they have few chances, and be clinical up front.” He emphasized the need to be 100% focused, as these opponents “rarely forgive.” He also pointed out Mbappé as the player standing out above the rest at Real Madrid, hoping that on Sunday he won’t have his best day.

At a team level, Carlos Vicente gave a positive assessment, despite it being a “tough and complicated” season. He stressed that, with a bit more luck, they would deserve to have more points, but he expressed satisfaction with his evaluation of the squad: “The feeling is different from other years.” Therefore, the goal is to keep adding points to consolidate themselves in the upper-mid part of the table, without forgetting that “every match is a battle.”


Finally, the player did not hold back in praising the Alavés supporters, whom he considers unique and special. For the match against Madrid, he doesn’t need to ask anything extra from them, as their consistency and dedication are admirable. The connection with the fans is so strong that “people feel they belong to something bigger than just a football team,” which is a vital factor in facing these great challenges.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.

Packers expect to have Josh Jacobs against the Broncos

Packers running back Josh Jacobs' knee kept him from practicing two days this week, but he returned to the field on Friday and he is set to play against the Broncos on Sunday.

According to multiple reports, Jacobs is expected to play in the matchup of division leaders in Denver. Jacobs was listed as questionable on Friday's injury report.

Jacobs missed Week 12 due to his knee injury, but ran 37 times for 169 yards and a touchdown the last two weeks.

The Packers added No. 2 back Emanuel Wilson to the report on Saturday with an illness. He's also listed as questionable and they elevated Pierre Strong from the practice squad to provide more depth in their offensive backfield.

Josh Jacobs injury: What status means for Week 15 vs. Broncos

The 9-3-1 Green Bay Packers head to Denver to take on the 12-2 Broncos this Sunday in a matchup of the AFC’s current No. 1 seed and the NFC’s current No. 2 seed. The Packers, who are a run first team usually, have their star running back Josh Jacobs officially questionable with a knee injury, while backup Emmanuel Wilson is also questionable, but with an illness.

Josh Jacobs injury updates

Game day update: Josh Jacobs is expected to play on Sunday, while Emmanuel Wilson is likely to but needs to see how he feels in pre-game warmups.

Jacobs had his knee tighten up on him last week against the Bears. He ended up being unable to practice on Wednesday or Thursday, but was able to get in a limited practice on Friday. That helped him to a questionable designation for the week. On Saturday, the team elevated RB Pierre Strong and downgraded Emmanuel Wilson to questionable with an illness.

Fantasy football analysis

Head coach Matt LaFleur sounded optimistic on Friday about how Jacobs was feeling, but didn’t give any insight into if he would play or not. Wilson would be his backup if Jacobs can’t go, but his ilness is something to keep an eye on. Usually NFL players still play with a questionable/illness tag, but we can’t really know what’s happening with someone.

The Broncos defense is tough, but whoever gets the start for the Packers at running back is worth starting in fantasy this week.

2026 PDC Darts World Championship Day 4 live results, scores, schedule and bracket: India's Nitin Kumar makes history in Ally Pally epic

Nitin Kumar

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Joe Cullen averages over 112 in set #2, winning all three legs in the set to take a 2-0 lead in sets overall.

After a thrilling slate of games on Saturday, the 2026 PDC Darts World Championship resumes on Sunday with eight more exciting matches to be played.

Stephen Bunting, Dimitri van den Bergh and Joe Cullen are among the players taking the Ally Pally stage on Day 4.

2025 PDC Darts World Championship schedule & scores

Here are the scores and schedule of play for the first round on Day 4.

MORE: 2026 PDC Darts World Championship: Draw, schedule, format and prize money

Day 4 (afternoon session)

MatchupDateTime (local)Score
Ritchie Edhouse vs. Jonny TataSun., Dec. 1412:30 p.m.0-3
Dom Taylor vs. Oskar LukasiakSun., Dec. 141:30 p.m.3-0
Richard Veenstra vs. Nitin KumarSun., Dec. 142:30 p.m.2-3
Joe Cullen vs. Bradley BrooksSun., Dec. 143:30 p.m.

Day 4 (evening session)

MatchupDateTime (local)Score
Lukas Wenig vs. Wesley PlaiserSun., Dec. 147:00 p.m.
Dimitri van den Bergh vs. Darren BeveridgeSun., Dec. 148:00 p.m.
Stephen Bunting vs. Sebastian BialeckiSun., Dec. 149:00 p.m.
James Hurrell vs. Stowe BuntzSun., Dec. 1410:00 p.m.

Bracket

Here is the bracket for the second round.

*Updated as of the end of this day

MORE: 2026 PDC Darts World Championship first round predictions, betting odds: Picking winners in all 64 matches

Quarter #1

Littler vs. Davies
Cullen/Brooks vs. Suljovic/Cameron
Heta vs. van Barneveld/Bellmont
Cross vs. White
Dobey/Zong vs. Gilding
Woodhouse vs. Lukeman/Hopp
Price/Gawlas vs. Wenig/Plaisier
Joyce/Bates vs. Ratajski/Toylo

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Quarter #2

Bunting/Bialecki vs. Kumar
van Duijvenbode/Baetens vs. Hurrell/Buntz
Schindler/Burton vs. Barry/Pusey
Searle vs. Dolan/Dudeney
Clayton/Lipscombe vs. Taylor
M. Smith vs. Zonneveld
Harrysson vs. Tricole/Sakai
Chisnall/Sherrock vs. Pietreczko/de Sousa

MORE: World Darts Championship 2025/26 prize money: How much winner will earn, total prize fund for PDC event

Quarter #3

Humphries vs. Lim
Nijman vs. Clemens
Aspinall/Ilagan vs. Mansell/Gates
De Decker/Munyua vs. Doets/Dennant
Wade/Azemoto vs. Evans
Menzies/Manby vs. Campbell/Sevada
van Veen vs. Soutar vs. Harju
Van den Bergh/Beveridge vs. Razma

Quarter #4

van Gerwen/Tatsunami vs. O'Connor/Kciuk
Wright/van Leuven vs. Merk
Anderson vs. Scutt/Whitlock
Wattimena/Grullich vs. Williams/Nebrida
Noppert/van der Velde vs. Kenny/Hood
Tata vs. Meikle/Salate
Rock/Hayter vs. Springer/Comito
Gurney/Greaves vs. Rydz/Kovacs

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Gasperini previews Roma-Como: “Ndicka is available.”

Gasperini previews Roma-Como: “Ndicka is available.”
Gasperini previews Roma-Como: “Ndicka is available.”

Gian Piero Gasperini spoke at a press conference on the eve of Roma-Como, matchday fifteen of Serie A.

“It’s definitely a highly anticipated match. Como is now a sure thing, not a surprise. Not just because of the investments they’ve made, but because of the quality of their players, the way they play, and how they measure up against the best teams.”

“They’re undoubtedly one of the best teams; watching Como play is always a pleasure. I think tomorrow we’ll see a match with two teams trying to get the most out of their game, without too many subterfuges. It’s not a decisive match, but it’s very important. It determines the standings. It’s a very tight table, with many teams, including Como, so it’s a high-level match.”

Fabregas? “He’s certainly made a significant impact on Como, not only because of the very talented young players, but also because of their playing style. They’re definitely a team that prioritizes results through entertainment and skill, with some interesting variations, such as wingers playing inside. They often put several attacking players on the pitch, a bit like the Spanish school, playing on the team’s technique and dribbling ability.”

“Ndicka is staying; he’ll be there tomorrow; the rest will be seen in the upcoming matches. As for El Aynaoui, Morocco has appealed to FIFA, so we’re waiting for that. This is a league matchday where those who were able to play on Saturday and Sunday were able to use players involved in the Africa Cup of Nations, and we, who have to play on Monday, have been asked not to use them even though it’s the same matchday. We’re waiting for FIFA’s decision.”

“I’m very happy with how things are going. It’s been a very positive impact, beyond my wildest expectations. I came with the intention and hope of doing a good job, with the belief that this could be the right and ideal environment. Despite what was said about the difficult environment in Rome, and the fact that my arrival wasn’t universally welcomed, through hard work, performances, the team’s behavior, the players’ behavior, and the support of the fans, we’ve made progress.”

“We must be ambitious, always. Of course we have to improve; all teams, all clubs want to compete for the top spots in the league, primarily for financial reasons, but unfortunately that’s the case. Even we, to achieve those goals, which are so desirable to everyone, see that everyone is poisoned. We mustn’t be poisoned, but rather cohesive, united. Fans, team, club, and way of working. We mustn’t be arrogant, but very ambitious. And to be ambitious, we have to work hard.”

What is Roma missing to reach the top? Is it just a question of squad and players? “Let’s put it this way. All the ingredients are there, we just have to mix them well to bring them out. There’s the fans, there’s a wealthy club, there’s the possibility of building a stadium, there’s the possibility of developing a team. If there’s been any problems lately, it’s because to achieve certain objectives, we need to do more. It’s not bad luck; you have to make the right assessments, that’s fundamental. Evaluate everything carefully, improve, but then all the conditions for improvement are there.”

“It’s not like we had this much variety against Celtic. I’m very happy for Pisilli, Rensch had already provided some answers, El Aynaoui even more so, I’m happy for Ferguson, El Shaarawy has been here forever. It’s clear that as a team we need to play at the high levels we’re playing at in Europe and in the league.”

“Up to a certain level, that’s fine, but then we’ll have to raise the bar even further when we have more competitive, stronger matches and teams, to reach ever greater heights. We have some young players who are developing, so that’s good. Overall, the team has been a leader so far, both in the core group and those who came after. They’ve always had opportunities, everyone, to play, and everyone will have them to carve out spaces. But hierarchies will always exist.”

“Dybala? Let’s look at today’s training. He had a very positive moment, but like all important players, he has to be in great shape because today’s football doesn’t allow for precarious conditions. Physically, nervously, and motivationally. And you can see it in his performances, on the pitch, in training, and in the match. There’s no doubt about it when he’s in great shape.”

“Dybala and Pellegrini’s renewals? That’s just a financial situation; it’s not something I can get involved in. As for the Champions League clash with Como, it’s definitely a match for Europe. We need to first secure Europe, which isn’t easy, then get to the Champions League, which is more difficult.”

“Like in the Europa League, we’ve already earned 12 points, we’re in the top 24, and in February we’ll definitely be in the Europa League. Then, if we can avoid the playoffs, even better; things always have to be done piece by piece. And tomorrow is an important, though not decisive, step in the fight for Europe and possibly the Champions League.”

2025 NBA Cup Odds: Spurs Upset OKC, Open as +2.5 vs Knicks in Final

The final for the 2025 Emirates NBA Cup is set, with the New York Knicks representing the East... and the San Antonio Spurs in the West, following a shocking upset of the heavily favored OKC Thunder in the semifinals. 

The opening odds for the final had the Knicks favored, but follow for the latest Emirates NBA Cup odds right up until tip-off on Tuesday, December 16.

2025 NBA Cup odds

Opening NBA Cup Championship odds

  • Spread: Spurs +2.5 | Knicks -2.5
  • Moneyline: Spurs +110 | Knicks -130
  • Total: Over 227.5 | Under 227.5

NBA Cup groups

The league's 30 teams will all compete in randomly drawn groups for the opening round, divided by conference, as listed below: 

East Group AEast Group BEast Group C
Raptors TOR
🥇(4-0)
Magic ORL
🥇(4-0)
Knicks NYK
🥇(3-1)
Hawks ATL
(2-2)
Celtics BOS
(2-2)
Heat MIA
🥈(3-1)
Cavaliers CLE
(2-2)
Pistons DET
(2-2)
Bucks MIL
(2-2)
Pacers IND
(1-3)
76ers PHI
(1-3)
Hornets CHA
(1-3)
Wizards WAS
(1-3)
Nets BKN
(1-3)
Bulls CHI
(1-3)

West Group AWest Group BWest Group C
Thunder OKC
🥇(4-0)
Lakers LAL
🥇(4-0)
Spurs SAS
🥇(3-1)
Suns PHO
🥈(3-1)
Grizzlies MEM
(3-1)
Nuggets DEN
(2-2)
Timberwolves MIN
(2-2)
Clippers LAC
(2-2)
Rockets HOU
(1-2)
Jazz UTAH
(1-3)
Hoffenheim DAL
(1-4)
Blazers POR
(2-2)
Kings SAC
(0-4)
Pelicans NOP
(0-4)
Warriors GSW
(1-3)

🥇: Group winner
🥈: Wild Card

NBA Cup explained

Group Play

Each team will begin the tournament in one of six groups, divided by conference and randomly drawn from tiers based on the previous season's record, to ensure relative competitive balance.

Within each group, all teams will play regular-season games against each other on designated Tournament Nights from October 31 to November 28: Every Friday and also Tuesday, November 25, and Wednesday, November 26.

The records in those games determine who advances to the Knockout Round.

Knockout Round

The Knockout Round is comprised of eight teams, which begins on December 9-10:

  • The winners of each of the six groups
  • A wild-card team from each conference (the second-place team with the best record)

The Knockout Round is a single-elimination bracket. Teams in each conference with the best record will get home-court advantage in these matchups.

The semifinals and finals take place in Las Vegas on December 13 and 16, with the winner of each conference facing off for the NBA Cup.

Teams that make the knockout round will be awarded portions of an as-of-yet undisclosed prize pool, increasing the further they make it. A Tournament MVP and All-Tournament Team will also be awarded after play has concluded.


Covers NBA betting tools


Understanding NBA Cup odds

Sportsbooks will post odds for the NBA Cup during the prior offseason. These odds are adjusted throughout the season as players switch teams, show steady improvement, or are injured. Sportsbooks will also adjust the NBA odds based on handle and liability to certain teams.

NBA Cup odds will usually look like this:

  • Los Angeles Lakers +1,300

This means that on a $100 bet, you'll stand to win $1,300 if the Lakers win the tournament. If it's close to the end of the tournament and the NBA has a particularly dominant team, you might see a minus sign (-) ahead of its odds. 

  • Denver Nuggets -180

This means you have to bet $180 to win $100 on a Nuggets tournament win.

Above we have listed the American odds. However, these are easy to convert to decimal odds or fractional odds with our odds converter tool. And don't forget to check out our NBA forum if you're interested in chatting with other basketball bettors about NBA odds. 


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2025 NBA Cup MVP odds

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Race for the No. 1 Seed: Jacksonville Jaguars Week 15 Rooting Guide

That’s right. A rooting guide… for playoff seeding… for the Jaguars!

This is usually the time of year when we root for a high draft slot and pay extra attention to college prospects. Not the case for Liam Coen’s Jags.

Jacksonville (9-4) holds the No. 3 seed in the current AFC playoff picture behind Denver (11-2) and New England (11-2). If the Jaguars win out, and the Broncos and the Patriots drop two games, the road to the Super Bowl could go through Duval County. Next week’s JAX @ DEN matchup will be monumental.

But let’s not get ahead of ourselves!

Like any normal week, we’re rooting for the Jaguars to win and the rest of the AFC South to lose today. If JAX (vs NYJ) wins and HOU (vs ARI) and IND (at SEA) lose, the Jags will have an 85% chance to capture the division — compared to a 61% chance entering this week — according to The Athletic’s playoff simulator.

We’re also rooting for the Bills to top the Patriots in Foxborough, and for the Packers to beat the Broncos at Mile High. If JAX wins and DEN and NE lose, the Jags will have a 16% chance to earn the AFC’s No. 1 seed — compared to 7% entering this week.

Peep Andrew’s charts for more.

🐆 Jaguars Week 15 Rooting Guide

1⃣ AFC Playoff Probabilities
2⃣ Playoffs Rooting Guide
3⃣ Division Rooting Guide
4⃣ #1 Seed Rooting Guide

A Texans loss matters more than a Jags win for the division. A Pats loss massively helps odds at the #1 seed pic.twitter.com/cOj2fOwqrK

— Andrew Kessler (@DuvalAndrew904) December 11, 2025

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4 teams who can help Indianapolis Colts Week 15 playoff push

Along with the Indianapolis Colts and Seattle Seahawks game, what other Week 15 matchups should you have your eyes on?

We are entering the final month of the regular season, and the Colts are on the outside looking in at the current AFC playoff picture, so a little help along the way wouldn't hurt.

In the AFC South, the 8-5 Colts are one game back of the 9-4 Jacksonville Jaguars. They are also tied with the 8-5 Houston Texans.

The good news is that the Colts still play each of these teams twice, but Jacksonville and Houston losing before then wouldn't be a bad thing.

The Jaguars are at home against the Jets this week, while the Texans are at home against the Cardinals.

Along with Houston being head of the Colts in the wildcard race, so are the 9-4 LA Chargers and the 9-4 Buffalo Bills.

The Chargers are at Kansas City in Week 15, and the Bills are at New England.

Indianapolis Colts Week 15 playoff rooting guide

  • Jets over Jaguars
  • Cardinals over Texans
  • Chiefs over Chargers
  • Patriots over Bills

Week 15 AFC playoff standings

  1. Denver Broncos 11-2
  2. New England Patriots 11-2
  3. Jacksonville Jaguars 9-4
  4. Pittsburgh Steelers 7-6
  5. LA Chargers 9-4
  6. Buffalo Bills 9-4
  7. Houston Texans 8-5

AFC South standings

  1. Jacksonville Jaguars 9-4
  2. Houston Texans 8-5
  3. Indianapolis Colts 8-5
  4. Tennessee Titans 2-11

This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: Indianapolis Colts Week 15 playoff rooting guide

Will Nick Bolton play today? Status report for Chiefs LB in Week 15

Star linebacker Nick Bolton was included in the Kansas City Chiefs' final injury reports for Week 15.

Will Bolton be able to take the field to face the Los Angeles Chargers this afternoon?

Here's the latest update on Bolton's status:

Nick Bolton injury update

Bolton was dealing with an illness earlier this week and needed to miss Kansas City's practice session on Thursday. However, he was a full participant in the Chiefs' workouts on Wednesday and Friday.

How long will Nick Bolton be out?

Bolton was not given an official game status designation for Week 15 and is expected to suit up for Kansas City this afternoon. He should not need to miss any time due to his illness.

Chiefs LB depth chart

If Bolton is forced to the sideline in today's contest, the Chiefs will expect linebackers Drue Tranquill, Jack Cochrane, and Jeffrey Bassa to fill his place in Steve Spagnuolo's defense.

This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Nick Bolton: Will Chiefs' star LB play vs. Chargers in Week 15?

GB's Keith takes European cross country silver

Great Britain and Northern Ireland's Megan Keith
Keith took part in the 10,000m at the 2024 Olympics in Paris [Getty Images]

Great Britain and Northern Ireland's Megan Keith claimed silver behind Italy's Nadia Battocletti in the women's race at the European Cross Country Championships in Portugal.

Battocletti, who became the first woman in championship history last year to win individual titles at Under-20, U23 and senior level, won in 24 minutes 52 seconds.

Keith, who is from Inverness, crossed the line in 25:07 and Turkey's Yasemin Can was third in 25:13, while Great Britain were second behind Belgium in the team standings for the women's race.

In the men's race, Briton Scott Beattie had to settle for fourth, despite throwing himself across the finish line in a tight finish with Switzerland's Dominic Lobalu.

They were both given a time of 22:23 behind Spanish winner Thierry Ndikumwenayo, who clocked 22:05, and France's Jimmy Gressier, who was second in 22:08.

Britain's Innes Fitzgerald had earlier put in an impressive performance to win a third successive gold in the women's U20 race.

She won in 14:35, with France's Lucie Paturel second in 15:07 and Emma Hickey, 16, of Ireland third in 15:10 as Britain won the team event in the category.

A mixed relay team of Holly Dixon, Ava Lloyd, Callum Elson and Jack Higgins also won a medal as they claimed bronze behind winners Italy and second-placed Portugal.

Ireland's Nick Griggs won the U23 men's title.

Scott Tungay recaps coach's challenge in Vols' national title game

No. 1 Tennessee (12-0) defeated Bowling Green (10-4), 21-15, in the national championship game at SaberCats Stadium in Houston, Texas. The Vols won their second rugby national championship in program history and first under head coach Scott Tungay.

Tennessee led the Falcons, 14-7, at halftime.

The Vols trailed Bowling Green, 15-14, with 10 minutes remaining. With a one-point lead and 10 minutes remaining, officials ruled Joey Apel scored a try for Bowling Green after a loose ball from a scrum. Tungay challenged the call and officials reversed Bowling Green’s score, allowing for the Vols to have a chance in coming back during the final 10 minutes.

Roman Funkhouser scored Tennessee's winning try with two minutes remaining to record a, 21-15, win over Bowling Green.

After the contest, Tungay discussed the final 10 minutes of the national championship game and him challenging Bowling Green’s score on “The College Rugby Show."

“I just knew if we didn’t do something in that corner, our boys have been in this place before and dug theirselves out, but if you’ve got that little flag – you throw it,” Tungay said. “The last 10 minutes was hard. Something’s going to happen, something’s going to happen, and the boys did it. I’m just so proud of them and what they brought this year.”

Tungay’s challenge in the national championship game can be watched below.

Tennessee head coach Scott Tungay’s challenge allowed for the Vols to win a championship in the final 10 minutes. pic.twitter.com/aAS0m8NQz1

— Dan Harralson (@danharralson) December 14, 2025

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Pro Football Focus ranking of all 32 NFL offensive lines in Week 15

The 2025 NFL season keeps being pushed forward by all 32 offensive lines across the league. That will resume on Sunday as the bulk of Week 15's schedule kicks off in the NFL.

While the flashy players are all throwing, catching, and running in all the touchdowns every week, there are those in front of them making the magic happen. Offensive lines need their love, too.

Where does your favorite NFL team rank, head-to-head, among all 32 O-line units in the league? We don't have hard stats to determine the best offensive line, but we have analytical ones.

Here's how all 32 NFL offensive lines rank heading into Week 15, according to Pro Football Focus:

32. Los Angeles Chargers (Down 1)

A general view of a Los Angeles Chargers helmet.

31. Las Vegas Raiders (Up 1)

A Las Vegas Raiders helmet.

30. Cleveland Browns (No change)

Cleveland Browns helmet. Credit: Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images

29. New Orleans Saints (Down 1)

General view of a New Orleans Saints helmet.

28. Tennessee Titans (Down 1)

Tennessee Titans helmet.

27. Arizona Cardinals (Down 4)

The helmet of the Arizona Cardinals sits on their team bench during the game against the Chicago Bears on November 30, 2003 at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois.

26. Miami Dolphins (Up 3)

A general view of a Miami Dolphins helmet.

25. New York Jets (No change)

Aug 16, 2025; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; General view of a New York Jets helmet prior to the game against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rich Barnes-Imagn Images

24. Dallas Cowboys (Down 3)

A Dallas Cowboys helmet with Oakley visor.

23. Jacksonville Jaguars (Up 3)

The helmet of Jacksonville Jaguars linebacker Josh Hines-Allen (41) sits at the back of the end zone.

22. Green Bay Packers (Down 2)

General view of a Green Bay Packers helmet during warmups prior to the game against the Baltimore Ravens.

21. Minnesota Vikings (Up 3)

Oct 19, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; A general view of the Minnesota Vikings helmet before the game against the Philadelphia Eagles at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images

20. Kansas City Chiefs (Down 8)

A Kansas City Chiefs helmet.

19. Cincinnati Bengals (Up 3)

Bengals helmet. Credit: Katie Stratman-Imagn Images

18. Carolina Panthers (Up 1)

Carolina Panthers helmet rests on the bench

17. Houston Texans (Up 1)

A Houston Texans helmet sits on the sidelines.

16. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Up 1)

Tampa Bay Buccaneers helmets.

15. Baltimore Ravens (Down 2)

A general view of a Baltimore Ravens helmet.

14. New England Patriots (No change)

A pair of New England Patriots helmets.

13. Seattle Seahawks (Up 3)

Detailed view of a Seattle Seahawks helmet at State Farm Stadium.

12. Detroit Lions (Down 1)

Helmet of Detroit Lions placekicker Jake Bates.

11. Atlanta Falcons (Up 4)

Atlanta Falcons helmet.

10. New York Giants (No change)

New York Giants helmets on the sidelines against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

9. Philadelphia Eagles (Down 4)

Oct 19, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; A general view of the Philadelphia Eagles helmet before the game against the Minnesota Vikings at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images

8. Pittsburgh Steelers (Up 1)

Pittsburgh Steelers helmet.

7. Washington Commanders (Up 1)

Detailed view of a Washington Commanders helmet.

6. San Francisco 49ers (Up 1)

Detailed view of a San Francisco 49ers helmet at State Farm Stadium.

5. Buffalo Bills (Up 1)

A detailed view of the Buffalo Bills helmet.

4. Indianapolis Colts (Down 2)

General view of an Indianapolis Colts helmet.

3. Chicago Bears (Up 1)

Detailed view of a Chicago Bears helmet.

2. Los Angeles Rams (Up 1)

Nov 9, 2025; Santa Clara, California, USA; A Los Angeles Rams helmet is seen on the sideline prior to the game against the San Francisco 49ers at Levi's Stadium.

1. Denver Broncos (No change)

A general view of a Denver Broncos helmet.

This article originally appeared on Bills Wire: NFL Week 15: Ranking all 32 NFL offensive lines heading into Sunday

NFL playoff scenarios for Week 15: Which AFC, NFC teams can clinch?

The final weeks in the NFL are coming in the 2025 season. And although the current NFL playoff picture is very much muddled, there are actual postseason spots up for grabs in Week 15.

Three teams this week have a chance to get into the playoffs if everything goes their way, with two in the AFC and one in the NFC, which shows you how tight everything is right now.

So it’s time once again for that always fun and sometimes complicated breakdown of what needs to happen for certain teams heading into this week. Let’s break it all down by team and scenario:

AFC playoff scenarios

The New England Patriots can clinch the AFC East if:

The Patriots can clinch a playoff spot with any of the following:

  • A win
  • A tie and a Chargers loss
  • A tie and a Texans loss/tie
  • A tie and a Colts loss/tie
  • A tie and a Jaguars loss
  • A Texans loss/tie and Colts loss/tie (if both teams tie, that's no good)

The Denver Broncos can clinch a playoff spot with any of the following:

  • A win over the Packers
  • A tie and a Chargers loss
  • A tie and a Jaguars loss
  • A tie and a Texans loss/tie
  • A tie and a Colts loss/tie
  • A Texans loss/tie and a Colts loss/tie (if both teams tie, that's no good)

NFC

The Los Angeles Rams can clinch a playoff spot with:

This article originally appeared on For The Win: NFL playoff scenarios for Week 15 for AFC and NFC teams

How Detroit Lions WR Tom Kennedy has overcome odds to stick in NFL

Veteran wide receiver Tom Kennedy averaged 40 yards on three kick returns to help key the Detroit Lions' 44-30 win over the Dallas Cowboys in Week 14.

Kennedy, 29, has been with the Lions since 2019, mostly in a practice squad role.

He joined the Free Press for this week's Five Questions.

Some questions and answers have been edited for clarity and brevity.

Dan Campbell gave you a game ball for your performance last week. How meaningful was that given the path your career has taken?

Yeah, it was great. I feel like I've gotten a lot of attention the last couple weeks and it's been - I mean, it's a good thing because you're playing well, but you also just kind of want to move on to the next game.

Detroit Lions kick returner Tom Kennedy (85) runs against Dallas Cowboys during the second half at Ford Field in Detroit on Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025.

You prefer to keep flying under the radar?

No, you want to be making plays and you want to be helping the team out. And I understand what that comes with, but at the same time, just, I guess having the long weekend, too, just a lot of that kind of gets extended.

How special is it to you, not just the game ball but to make the impact you've made?

I think people on the outside are making it more than what it is, in my opinion, but I understand how it’s – I guess I haven't had a ton of success in my career, which I know, but I think it's just another example of just hard work paying off and just staying ready.

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What do you want to take from your journey? You've played seven years in the NFL. Not many people make it that long.

Just stay ready. In my case, I was always just trying to stay employed. I'd much rather be here at any capacity than be back home wishing I was here. I try not to look at it too negatively and just staying ready.

You played pro lacrosse before coming to the NFL. What did you learn from that experience that translated to here?

That was different because if we had a game Saturday night, you'd show up like Friday night, practice, you’d sleep at the hotel, wake up, shoot around, play the game, and then go home. So it was like pickup almost. It was like pickup hoops, but lacrosse. It obviously doesn't compare to the amount of time and effort and resources that you put into something like this. It was fine, and it was fun for a summer while I was in college to make some money and you’re working, you're making money doing something that you enjoy and you get to compete. But in terms of it comparing to what this is, it's like night and day.

Detroit Lions wide receiver Tom Kennedy (85) celebrates a catch for a first down against Green Bay Packers during the first half at Ford Field in Detroit on Thursday, Nov. 27, 2025.

If you could pick a third sport to play professionally now or in a future life, what would it be?

Now, I wish my golf game was at that point, which it's not. But growing up I played baseball, basketball. I was all right, but obviously not nearly as good as the other two sports. But if I could pick, yeah, golf. It’d be fun to be that good at golf.

What do you shoot?

Usually by like the middle or end of the summer, like high 80s, on easy courses, honestly. It's more enjoyable for me if the ball’s in play and I'm not shooting around 100. Back home where they had the Ryder Cup, Bethpage, not the Black but the other courses, some of those are fairly easy and open and kind of short, so I like playing those. It's fairly cheap, so that's fun. Some of the tougher courses, it's not that fun for me. Especially when it gets narrow and long.

Christmas is coming up. What's the silliest thing you bought or had your parents buy for you as a kid?

I don't know the silliest thing. We would always get scratch-offs in our stockings growing up. Me and my four siblings, so it was fun to compete. Not that you had any control over it, but to see who would win the most money. I can't think of anything too (crazy) that I’ve bought. There's definitely a ton, but off the top of my head, I don't know.

What's the most you ever won in a scratch-off?

Not much, but it was like a few-year stretch when I was young where I would win the most, which was nice. But I feel like the last few years, whether it's birthday or something else, like, haven't had a ton of success with scratch-offs.

What's your favorite Christmas gift you’ve ever given someone?

I'm not sure. Probably my fiancé, something that I've gotten her, honestly. It was after Christmas, but I got us like a Le Creuset Dutch oven, so we enjoy using that and all the meals that come with that. I've gotten her clothes or sneakers, stuff like that which is all good, but I guess the meals that we've been able to make in that, that's like not just a gift but it adds meals together.

Do you cook?

Yeah, I do most of the cooking during the offseason when I’m home.

Detroit Lions wide receiver Tom Kennedy (85) makes a catch against Buffalo Bills linebacker Mike Bell (43)  during the second half of the preseason game at Ford Field in Detroit on Friday, Aug. 13, 2021.

What's your go-to meal? What's your specialty?

I love cooking breakfast. Breakfast is usually the easiest for me to cook. Whether it's just a scrambled egg with veggies, some type of protein, stuff like that. Or basically you make that and then just throw it into a burrito. I love breakfast burritos. And then I made chili a few times last year. That came out pretty good. I like to grill, cause that's pretty easy. It's not as tedious. But I think inside meal, like in the Dutch oven, was probably the chili.

You played so many sports. As a kid, what was the first jersey you had? Any sport, any athlete.

I don't know first one. I know I got a LaDainian Tomlinson powder blue. Maybe like, early middle school or something like that. And that was cool, cause that was like the nicest jersey I thought, growing up and he was one of my favorite players. So I don't know the first one, but that was that was a favorite.

Were you a running back, back then?

Well, I mean, we ran in like wishbone, so we probably threw the ball once or twice a game, maybe. So, yeah, I played running back and linebacker, corner/safety, whatever.

Brad Holmes asks this in the draft process so I'll ask you: What’s your why? Why do you keep doing this?

I just genuinely enjoy it, honestly. Like, the mental aspect, the competitive nature of it. As you get older, too, the, can you keep on doing it? As somebody who's proven you can do it, you're good enough to stick around, like how long can you do it now? So it just, I mean, every day in here is a challenge. You've got so many great athletes and stuff. So yeah, I just get a lot of enjoyment out of it. And then everything that comes with the whole cat-and-mouse game, offense vs. defense, all the special teams plays. Just so much that goes into it. Yeah, it's a lot of fun in both from a mental aspect of like game plan and also a competitive, physical aspect.

Has this experience been more rewarding than you ever could have imagined?

Yeah, I mean, I don't know what I'm going to do when I'm done, but I've been lucky enough to not have to face that yet. So I'm just trying to keep playing as long as I can, honestly, cause, like I said, I enjoy it a lot.

Dave Birkett covers the Lions for the Detroit Free Press. Contact him at dbirkett@freepress.com. Follow him on BlueskyX and Instagram at @davebirkett.

This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Detroit Lions WR Tom Kennedy just trying to stay employed

Patriots vs. Bills: Live updates, score, highlights from Week 15 game

The New England Patriots will try to claim the AFC East throne in Sunday's Week 15 showdown with the Buffalo Bills.

This will be the much-anticipated rematch from the first meeting between the two teams back in Week 5, when the Patriots stunned the Bills in a 23-20 upset win on the road. Patriots second-year quarterback Drake Maye outdueled Bills MVP quarterback Josh Allen and picked up the team's biggest win so far this season.

And now the Bills are looking for revenge.

They could certainly get it if they beat the Patriots at Gillette Stadium and put an end to their 10-game winning streak. The Bills are coming off a 39-34 win over the Cincinnati Bengals, while the Patriots are fresh off a bye week. They handed the New York Giants a 33-15 loss when they were last in action in Week 13.

Stay tuned to this page on Patriots Wire for score updates and highlights from the game.

Game score

Patriots 0, Bills 0

What TV channel is Patriots vs. Bills football on today?

  • TV channel: CBS | WBZ-TV Channel 4
  • Streaming: NFL Sunday Ticket on YouTube and YouTube TV | ESPN+ | Fubo (free trial)

The Patriots and Bills play Sunday in Week 15 of the 2025 NFL season. It's expected that Patriots rookie left guard Jared Wilson will return as a starter. However, running back Terrell Jennings has been ruled out (concussion) for the game, and linebacker Robert Spillane is questionable with a foot injury.

Streaming options for the game include the ESPN app, ESPN+ and Fubo, which offers a free trial.

Patriots vs. Bills football start time

  • Date: Sunday, Dec. 14
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET

The Patriots and Bills are slated to play on Sunday, December 14 at 1:00 p.m. ET. Foxborough will serve as the backdrop for the Week 15 game at Gillette Stadium.

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Final score predictions for Ravens vs. Bengals in Week 15

The Cincinnati Bengals enter the Week 15 showdown with the Baltimore Ravens as slight underdogs at Paycor Stadium. 

It’s the second meeting in just 17 days for the fierce AFC North rivals. The Bengals remain ever-so-slightly alive in the playoff race at 4-9, while the Ravens hope to keep a division crown within reach at 6-7. 

For the Bengals, a path to the postseason exists because that AFC North is so miserable this year. It’s tiny, yet there: Joe Burrow’s team needs to win out and get some help. 

But a loss to the Ravens would put an end to things. 

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Two weeks ago now, Burrow stormed back earlier than expected from injury on Thanksgiving and delivered that memorable win over the Ravens in Baltimore. In the 32-14 beatdown, the defense appeared to have new life while he threw for two scores. 

But last week again Buffalo on the road, the Bengals blew a healthy lead courtesy of a pair of critical Burrow interceptions.

It was a good illustration of how razor thin the margin of error for the Bengals is once again. The team just couldn’t cobble together wins without Burrow this year and now he needs to play perfect ball again for them to have even the slightest of chances. 

Whether the Bengals can actually complete the season sweep of the Ravens is a tough call. Baltimore has lost two in a row, sure, but they were both AFC North bouts. Prior to that, they’d won five in a row after a bye week. 

Lamar Jackson has accounted for 2,060 passing yards and 16 touchdowns against five interceptions over 10 games. Derrick Henry is up over 1,000 yards again on a 4.6 per-carry average with 10 scores. 

Jackson, though, has battled injuries over the last few weeks and routinely doesn’t get a full week of practice now. That could be an x-factor in the freezing temperatures. 

This one might come down to game script. If the Bengals can run the ball well and somebody like Ja’Marr Chase can make a big play early, it lessens the chances Henry can start pounding the ball in a negative wind chill and take over the game. 

Just two games ago, it felt unlikely that the Bengals could win without Trey Hendrickson and Tee Higgins. They did anyway. Now they have to do it again. Let’s say the Burrow return boost propelled the team last time. This time? The threat of outright elimination. 

Prediction: Bengals 27, Ravens 20

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This article originally appeared on Bengals Wire: Final score predictions for Ravens vs. Bengals in Week 15

Uncharted waters: Griz roll past South Dakota as semi at MSU looms

Dec. 14—MISSOULA — Get ready for Brawl II.

Michael Wortham caught two touchdown passes and ran for another score, Keali'i Ah Yat threw for 303 yards and three TDs and Montana swamped South Dakota 52-20 in an FCS quarterfinal game Saturday.

The No. 3-seeded Grizzlies' second straight 50-point outing gave them a chance to avenge their lone loss this season, a 31-28 setback to Montana State in the 124th Brawl of the Wild on Nov. 22.

The 12-2 Cats, who beat Stephen F. Austin 44-28 Friday night, host the 13-1 Grizzlies at 2 p.m. semifinal. It will air on ESPN.

Wortham was a marvel, at one point throwing a cross-field later to Eli Gillman to convert a third-and-20 Saturday. By the he'd moved past Marc Mariani for single-season all-purpose yards: He has 2,295.

"It feels good to see the things we practice work in the games," Wortham said. "We've got to keep it rolling; our job's not finished, and we've got the boys next week."

For the most part the Grizzlies were in command Saturday in front of 22,725 fans at Washington-Grizzly Stadium. Wortham had 11 catches for 201 yards, with TDs covering 53 and 51 yards. Any hope the Coyotes had probably disappeared when Drew Deck tore off a Griz playoff-record 93-yard punt return in the third quarter.

But Montana had momentum throughout, taking the opening kickoff and driving 65 yards, the first 31 coming on a Wildcat run by Wortham. Deck — the Glacier product had his first two-touchdown day at UM — capped it with a 1-yard touchdown catch.

It became 10-0 after Jareb Ramos jarred the pass loose from LJ Phillips, Jr., on the USD star's third carry and Kenzel Lawler recovered for the Griz. Montana cashed that in for a 24-yard Jo Silver field goal.

A 13-play, 77-yard drive ended with a Gillman 1-yard TD run early in the second quarter, before Wortham split USD's coverage and caught a 53-yard score that put UM up 24-0 with 5:30 left in the first half.

South Dakota closed to 24-8 just before halftime, Phillips breaking loose on a fourth-and-1 for a 23-yard score. The Coyotes (10-5) had the ball to start the second half but went nowhere; they punted and Deck was able to exploit a gap in the coverage, make a cut near midfield and outrace two pursuers for UM's first special teams TD of the season.

"It was an adjustment at halftime of getting them a little different return than we gave them the first half, and kind of caught them," Montana coach Bobby Hauck said. "It was well-blocked and obviously Drew did a great job. You can't block everybody and he did a good job of getting it to the end zone."

It was 31-7, and Wortham's second defense-splitting TD made it 38-7 with 14:53 left in the game.

South Dakota — with Phillips in concussion protocol after two second-half carries — rallied, first getting a 69-yard, thought-he-was-down catch and run from Jack Martens, then a 91-yard drive that Aiden Bouman topped with a 20-yard pass to Tysen Boze.

With their lead cut to 38-22 and 8:42 left in the game, the Grizzlies tacked on two late TDs: An 11-yard run by Wortham and a 20-yard run by backup running back Hashim Jones.

Bouman threw for 231 yards, completing 15 of 32 passes against Montana's blitzing defense. His last attempt was intercepted by Peton Wing ahead of Jones' TD.

"I thought the second half we did a better job of understanding what they were doing up front," Bouman said. "But it just wasn't enough to get it done today."

"Too many explosive plays," first-year USD coach Travis Johansen said. "And I thought getting it to a two-score game with 8 minutes left, we could have got a stop, and I thought we might get an opportunity to make a one-score game late.

"Didn't get it done but I'm really proud of our football team."

Hauck is proud as well. He mentioned more than once in November the possibility of playing the Bobcats twice. The No. 2 and 3 seeds meet for the 125th time Saturday.

"We're going to enjoy this one, certainly," Hauck said. "It's a good win for us. And you know, we'll be excited to play (MSU), I guarantee that."

Glacier boys jump on Bison for 1st win of season

Dec. 14—GREAT FALLS — Cooper Pelc scored 15 points and Glacier had four players in double figures as the Wolfpack defeated Great Falls 60-43 in AA boys basketball Saturday.

Dylan Banzet added 14 points for the Wolfpack. Asher Knopik had 12, while brother Carter Knopik tallied 10 points. The win secured a split on the opening weekend for the Wolfpack, who move to 1-1.

Andrew Boutilier led all scorers with 23 points for the Bison. Elijah Campbell added 10 as Great Falls fell to 0-2 on the season.

The Wolfpack jumped out to a 17-11 lead after one quarter and held the Bison to just 18 points in the second half.

Glacier returns home for the first time this season Friday against Bozeman at 7 p.m. in the Wolf Den.

Glacier 17 15 13 15 — 60

Great Falls 11 14 10 8 — 43

GLACIER — Cooper Pelc 4 6-8 15, Ethan Kastelitz 2 0-0 6, Chase Sliter 0 0-0 0, Tate Kahler 0 0-1 1, Hudson Kastelitz 0 0-0 0, Talis Pitts 0 0-0 0, Hunter Daniels 0 0-0 0, Blake Pittman 1 1-2 4, Dylan Banzet 5 2-3 14, Asher Knopik 5 2-4 16, Carter Knopik 3 3-4 10. Totals 21 14-22 60.

GREAT FALLS — Andrew Boutilier 6 6-8 23, Zander Reeves 2 0-0 4, Zaiden Reeves 0 0-0 0, Jacoby Grealish 0 0-2 0, Cagen Getten 0 0-0 0, Noah Fleming 1 4-4 6, Jonah Perry 0-0 0, Elijah Campbell 5 0-1 10, L Kilian 0 0-0 0. Totals 14 10-15 43.

3-point goals — Glacier 7 (E Kastelitz 2, Banzet 2, Pittman, Pelc, C Knopik) , Great Falls 5 (Boutilier 5). Fouls — Glacier 18, Great Falls 15. Fouled out — none.

Cunningham leads CMR boys over Flathead

Dec. 14—GREAT FALLS — Ben Cunningham scored 13 of his 20 points in the first half to lead CMR to a 61-50 victory over Flathead in AA boys basketball Saturday afternoon.

Caleb Taylor added 10 points for the Rustlers, eight coming in the second half. Carson Pike, who hit a buzzer-beating three against Glacier Friday, and Miles Duda added 9 each.

Ben Reichner led the Braves (1-1) with 12 points, going 4-4 from the line and making two 3-pointers. Lance Schneller scored nine points, Max Shostak added another eight.

CMR (2-0) jumped out to a 17-12 lead by the end of the first period. By halftime, the Braves trailed 33-23.

Flathead scored 13 points in the third and fourth quarters. They finished the game 11-17 from the stripe.

The Braves return home next weekend to Gallatin on Friday at 7 p.m. and Bozeman on Saturday at 2 p.m.

Flathead 12 11 13 13 — 50

CMR 17 16 14 14 — 61

FLATHEAD — Sam McConnell 0 0-0 0, Benny Forman 0 0-0 0, Eli Coopman 2 1-2 5, Ollie Rosenberg 1 0-0 3, Ben Reichner 3 4-4 12, Lance Schneller 4 1-2 9, Karson Johnston 0 0-0 0, Hunter Fann 0 0-0 0, Reece Brotherton 0 0-0 0, Boston Case 2 1-2 6, Max Shostak 2 3-3 8, Kyler Kossman 3 1-4 7. Totals 17 11-17 50.

GREAT FALLS CMR — Blake Bendel 2 0-0 4, Roman Block 0 0-0 0, Drew Etcheberry 0-00-0, Jaxon Dixon 0 0-0 0, Caleb Taylor 5 0-0 10, Carson Pike 4 0-0 9, Ben Cunningham 8 2-2 20, Ethan Young 0 0-0 0, Ruben Chevis 2 0-0 5, Rochrich Soldano 2 0-2 4, Miles Duda 4 1-4 9. Totals 27 3-8 61.

3-point goals — Flathead 5 (Reichner 2, Rosenberg, Case, Shostak) CMR 4 (Cunningham 2, Pike, Chevis) Fouls — Flathead 13, CMR 16. Fouled out — none.

Ohio State women will look to find their missing intensity against Toledo

Saturday, a winter storm covered most of Ohio with snow. Sunday, Ohio State women’s basketball continues a tightly packed nonconference schedule before the Christmas holiday arrives in 11 days. This time, against the Toledo Rockets, who traveled through the snow from three hours north to try and test the Buckeyes.

After a 94-62 blowout victory that needed a 16-point third quarter run to make the Northern Kentucky Norse look easy for the Buckeyes, anything is possible when the MAC side enters the Schottenstein Center. It is a game where the spotlight on slow starts gets brighter, and a pair of backups make a case for a start. That and basketball fans celebrating bricks?

Missing Intensity

Head coach Kevin McGuff expects everything from his players when they step on the court. That is not hyperbole or coach speak. Ohio State’s game plan is built on speed and intensity. More this season than ever, with added quickness on the roster that the Buckeyes have not always had over previous seasons.

The Buckeyes are going with a four-guard starting five, along with a quick freshman forward in Kylee Kitts. On Nov. 30, the Buckeyes played their game from the jump and held the Niagara Purple Eagles to zero points in the first quarter, the only time in Ohio State program history where an opponent scored no points in a period. That ended in a 130-32 rout.

Then, over the last two games, each Buckeye victory started out flat-footed.

Against the Northwestern Wildcats, defenders kept losing forward Grace Sullivan, and the senior scored 14 of NU’s 16 first-quarter points to put the home Big Ten side up 16-10 after 10 minutes. Ohio State recovered, but four days later, the same thing happened against the Norse, a mid-major side that was 3-8 entering the game. Northern Kentucky held a halftime lead over the power conference Buckeyes.

“We did not show up with the focus intensity that we needed to do to kind of impose our will in the game from the start, and they made us pay,” McGuff told reporters.

Toledo enters Sunday 3-4, which includes a loss to the Norse. For all intents and purposes, it is another game destined for an Ohio State victory. The Buckeyes could afford to take a little time off, but if that trend continues into a third game, it can create a habit — a habit that will not help in two weeks when the No. 4 UCLA Bruins come to Columbus.

Starting Ava Watson

After 4:53 of the first quarter, Ohio State shot 2-of-7, and the Norse held a 15-5 lead. So far this season, guard Ava Watson has entered games as the backup point guard for Jaloni Cambridge, a guard who plays 28.3 minutes per game. Watson directed a seven-point comeback against then No. 21 West Virginia with Cambridge on the bench.

In the three games since, Watson’s minutes jumped to 25 per game, and she averages 11.3 points, 5.3 steals, and 4.0 assists. Those minutes are no longer behind Cambridge but next to her, and now, McGuff has a difficult decision brewing with Watson waiting on the bench to hear her name called.

When Watson entered Thursday’s game against Northern Kentucky, the tide shifted. Watson grabbed two of her seven steals on the night and got to the free-throw line and made both shots. The Norse’s offense slowed down and Watson and the Buckeyes held the Horizon League side to seven points over the remaining five minutes of the quarter.

Land-Grant Holy Land asked about the pressure that Watson, and fellow underclassmen guard Bryn Martin, who joined the game one minute after Watson, and also brought calm to the Ohio State defense, to starting guards Chance Gray and T’Yana Todd. When Gray and Todd are on offense, it stretches opposing defenses, although the pair does not bring the same defensive energy to the lineup.

McGuff did not address it.

“That’s going to be another key for us, is to continue to get them [Watson and Martin] quality minutes so we can develop our depth, because we need that when we get to Big Ten play,” said McGuff. “I was pleased with both Ava and Bryn, and I really liked the way they played tonight.”

Watson averages more minutes, points, and steals than either of the seniors, so starting is not the only way to get into a game, but it is an area to watch in upcoming games. If the offense is not clicking, expect Watson’s minutes to continue.

Nike x Lego Night

Watch the Buckeyes’ social media since the start of the 2024-25 season, and the affinity point guard Jaloni Cambridge has for Legos is well known. The Buckeye guard’s fandom of the connecting bricks, along with Ohio State forward Ella Hobbs, gets celebrated with fan giveaways and more. In addition. Fans in attendance get to see Grace Good perform at halftime, a live performer who plays with fire, literally.

Will the Buckeyes play with fire themselves before and after halftime or extinguish the Rockets early? The game tips at 1 p.m. ET on B1G+.

Mostly lateral, very little hook

Dec. 14—MISSOULA — Of all of Michael Wortham's scintillating plays on a record-setting Saturday, perhaps the best was the hook-and-lateral on third-and-20 late in Montana's 52-20 FCS quarterfinal win over South Dakota.

Way behind the sticks because of a holding penalty and wanting to build on a 38-22 lead, Montana went to Wortham, who hauled in a 5-yard pass from Keali'i Ah Yat.

Wortham then flung a spiral across the field to Eli Gillman at the USD 47-yard line and Gillman, held in check in the run game, picked up 16 of what was a 21-yard gain down to the Coyotes' 29-yard line.

Three snaps later Wortham scored his third TD of the day, an 11-yard run.

But that lateral....

"Glad that was executed at that point of the game," Wortham said. "It was awesome."

"Scored on the defense (with it) during the spring game," Griz coach Bobby Hauck noted. "We practiced it with the lights out on Wednesday (a power outage hit campus)."

For the day Wortham had 269 all-purpose yards, including 43 rushing out of the Wildcat formation and 25 on kickoff returns. His season total of 2,295 surpasses Marc Mariani's 2008 total of 2,265.

"Mariani's going to call me and ask why he never got to play quarterback," Hauck said.

Is That Good?

Drew Deck's 93-yard punt return for a touchdown is not just the longest in UM's postseason history — Jefferson Heidelberger took one against Northwestern State on Nov. 30, 2002 — but the longest in the NCAA Playoffs ever.

The previous mark was 92 by Dejon Brisset of Richmond in 2016, against North Carolina A&T.

South Dakota coach Travis Johansen felt it was a back breaker, coming when it did and pushing UM's lead to 31-7.

"Got inside a little bit; we needed to get the ball closer to the sideline," Johansen said of the punt. "When he gets space and gets downhill, really from that point its people on blocks and a lot of open space."

Two Grizzlies have longer punt returns in the regular season: Mariani (2008) and Tuff Harris (2006) both had 94-yarders.

Hi-Jo Silver

For the second straight game junior Jo Silver handled place-kicking duties for the Grizzlies, supplanting senior Ty Morrison.

"He's been hitting it really, really well, like an All-American the last month," Hauck said of Silver. "And Ty has been a little bit of a slump and hasn't been hitting it well. "We aren't really quick to change guys at any position, and that one in particular, but it was time to do that. They're both competitive and want to be out there and you can see how they interact that they pull for each other."

After hitting an upright with his first PAT kick in last week's 50-29 win over South Dakota State, Silver has both his field goal attempts and 12 straight PATs.

Morrison remained the Grizzlies' punter and averaged 43 yards on two attempts with one inside the 20.

Somewhat Mutual

Hauck got philosophical when talking about this year's Grizzlies, who had a complete makeover on defense — all 11 starters — and have blended in veterans with transfers like Wortham.

Asked if he'd had time to enjoy the season, Hauck replied emphatically yes.

"I would say the reason for that is these are my dudes," he said, motioning toward Wortham and linebacker Caleb Otlewski. "I have great guys on this ball team and the only disappointment will be at some point this season is going to end. At the max we have two left.

"I love these guys, I love working with them every day. I think the feeling is somewhat mutual, occasionally. It doesn't have to be every day, that's not the way this works. But I love my guys, and I'm having a blast every day."

QUICK KICKS: Gillman managed 38 rushing yards on 18 carries, while L.J Phillips, Jr. Picked up 74 yards on 15 attempt before leaving the game. ... Jack Martins had three catches for 93 yards for USD. ... Otlewski had a game-high 10 tackles for UM. ... Prince Ford had Montana's only sack, for 1 yard. ... The Griz outgained the Yotes 449-353. ... 12 of USD's 15 first downs came after halftime.

Big 3rd quarter propels Bison over Wolfpack girls

Dec. 14—Margaret Schulte and the Bison took control in the third quarter and never looked back.

Schulte finished with 17 points, 14 coming in the aforementioned third frame and Great Falls pulled away for a 62-42 victory over Glacier in AA girls basketball Saturday at the Wolf Den.

"Hats off to Great Falls, they nailed some shots and they were just more aggressive," Glacier coach Amanda Cram said.

Scarlet Harris tallied 13 for the Bison, Kendall Gonser added eight.

The Wolfpack started strong, jumping out to a 10-6 advantage midway through the first quarter. Karley Allen scored eight in the first frame for Glacier. The senior finished with a team-high 11 points.

The Bison battled back to take their first lead at 19-18 as Gonser found the bottom of the net. Great Falls held on to a 23-22 advantage heading into the half.

"I was super pleased with our first half, I thought the girls executed, exactly what our gameplan was, more disappointed in our third quarter," Cram said. "The youth are not used to the type of energy we need to come out of halftime."

The Bison added the first four points of the third quarter before Olivia Warriner knocked down a 3-pointer to make it 27-25. Warriner had 11 points for the Wolfpack.

Great Falls took control from there.

The Bison sparked a 22-2 run to close out the frame, headlined by a 9-0 spurt for Schulte.

Harris got to the basket early in the fourth to give Great Falls its largest lead of the day at 55-30.

"If anything, this is going to make us more prepared for when conference play comes, that's why we just want to keep after it," Cram said.

Glacier cut the deficit down to 60-40 thanks to a pair of free throws from Clara Ahner, but the Wolfpack got no closer.

"We have had some good energizers from JV and we still need to develop them, but what I really enjoy is that it doesn't matter if it is a JV player or a varsity player, everyone is willing to do the work," Cram said.

The Wolfpack girls head on the road for matchups against Bozeman on Friday at 7 p.m. and Gallatin on Saturday at 1 p.m.

Great Falls 8 15 26 13 — 62

Glacier 13 9 5 15 — 42

GREAT FALLS — Aunika Clemons 1 0-0 2, Magaret Schulte 5 3-4 17, Ashley Little 2 0-0 4, Tatum Swingley 1 2-2 4, Steele Harris 6 1-10 13, Paetyn Mora 0 0-0 0, Kendall Gonser 3 3-5 8, Harper Dirk 1 2-4 4, Taylee Hodke 1 0-0 3, Mia Cerna 3 0-1 7, Aza Trombley 0 0-0 0. Totals 23 11-26 62.

GLACIER — Nika Wangerin 0 1-2 1, Lucy Holloway 0 0-0 0, Karley Allen 2 7-9 11, Miley Fritz 1 0-0 3, Remi Osler 3 2-4 8. Olivia Warriner 3 4-7 11, Alauna Hagen 0 1-4 1, Addison Brisendine 2 0-0 4, Ava Grady 0 1-2 1, Clara Ahner 0 2-2 2. Totals 11 16-28 42.

3-point goals — Great Falls 6 (Schulte 4, Hodke, Cerna) Glacier 3 (Allen, Fritz, Warriner). Fouls — Great Falls 23, Glacier 16. Fouled out — Dirk.

Kaluza pushes CMR past Flathead girls

Dec. 14—Carrina Kaluza led all scorers with 24 points as CMR bested Flathead 60-46 in AA girls basketball on Saturday afternoon at Flathead High School.

Kieva Mapes scored 13 points for the Rustlers; Rilee Mares added seven.

Freshman Brynn Kossman led the Bravettes (0-2) with 15 points. Makenna Aldrich and Grace Gall each added eight. Caitlin Converse, who left early with a quad injury against Great Falls Friday, had seven.

The Rustlers (2-0) jumped out to a 13-5 lead after one quarter and extended their advantage to 35-21 at the half.

The Flathead girls travel next weekend to face Gallatin on Friday at 7 p.m. and Bozeman on Saturday at 1 p.m.

CMR 13 22 14 11 — 60

Flathead 5 16 19 6 — 46

GREAT FALLS CMR — Carrina Kaluza 7 9-12 24, Rilee Mares 3 1-2 7, Kieva Mapes 5 3-6 13, Kenna Christenson 2 0-0 5, Zoe Holm 3 0-0 6, Kayla Shultz 2 0-0 5, Ella Cran 0 0-2 0, Madeline Stump 0 0-0 0. Totals 22 13-22 60.

FLATHEAD — Reese Rosenberg 0 0-0 0, Makenna Aldrich 3 2-4 8, Teagen Flint 1 0-0 2, Gracie Mae Kilmer 0 0-0 0, Taylor Greene 0 0-0 0, Caitlin Converse 2 1-2 7, Grace Gall 2 3-3 8, Lexi Herion 1 4-6 6, Brynn Kossman 5 5-6 15. Totals 14 15-21 46.

3-point goals — CMR 3 (Kaluza, Christenson, Shultz) Flathead 3 (Converse 2, Gall) Fouls — CMR 18, Flathead 15. Fouled out — none.

2026 NFL Draft order: Updated first-round picks in Week 15

The Los Angeles Rams enter Week 15 sporting one of the NFL's best records, 10-3. Despite this, they are well on their way toward landing a top-10 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.

The reason for this? The Atlanta Falcons traded their first-round pick for the upcoming draft as part of a 2025 NFL Draft trade. The Falcons moved back into the end of the first round to land edge rusher James Pearce Jr. while the Rams were content to move down and accrue some extra draft capital.

The move appears ready to pay off in spades for the Rams, as they will be poised to add a blue-chip player to an already championship-worthy roster during the 2026 NFL offseason.

Just how good will the Rams' pick be? The Falcons beat the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on "Thursday Night Football," which will make the pick more likely to stay at the latter end of the back 10 or just outside of it.

There are eight teams with three wins or fewer entering Sunday. Each could be in contention for the number one pick: the Tennessee Titans, New York Giants, New Orleans Saints, Las Vegas Raiders and Cleveland Browns all enter Week 15 in possession of a top-five pick, but will they be able to say the same after the week is over?

Here's what to know about the 2026 NFL Draft order as the 2025 season enters the home stretch.

2026 NFL Draft order

Here's a look at the updated first-round order as Week 15 results come in, according to Tankathon, which calculates strength of schedule differently from the NFL:

  1. New York Giants: 2-11 record; .532 strength of schedule
  2. Las Vegas Raiders 2-11; .550 SOS
  3. Tennessee Titans: 2-11; .575 SOS
  4. Cleveland Browns: 3-10; .486 SOS
  5. New Orleans Saints: 3-10; .498 SOS
  6. Washington Commanders: 3-10; .511 SOS
  7. New York Jets: 3-10; .540 SOS
  8. Arizona Cardinals: 3-10; .570 SOS
  9. Cincinnati Bengals: 4-9; .523 SOS
  10. Atlanta Falcons (pick belongs to Los Angeles Rams): 5-9; .498 SOS
  11. Minnesota Vikings: 5-8; .525 SOS
  12. Miami Dolphins: 6-7; .484 SOS
  13. Baltimore Ravens: 6-7; .509 SOS
  14. Kansas City Chiefs: 6-7; .514 SOS
  15. Dallas Cowboys: 6-6-1; .446 SOS
  16. Carolina Panthers: 7-6; .516 SOS
  17. Detroit Lions: 8-5; .498 SOS
  18. Indianapolis Colts (pick belongs to Jets): 8-5; .518 SOS
  19. Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 7-6; .511 SOS
  20. Pittsburgh Steelers: 7-6; .514 SOS
  21. Philadelphia Eagles: 8-5; .491 SOS
  22. Houston Texans: 8-5; .543 SOS
  23. Chicago Bears: 9-4; .446 SOS
  24. Buffalo Bills: 9-4; .466 SOS
  25. Los Angeles Chargers: 9-4; .464 SOS
  26. San Francisco 49ers: 9-4; .489 SOS
  27. Jacksonville Jaguars (pick belongs to Browns): 9-4; .495 SOS
  28. Green Bay Packers (pick belongs to Cowboys): 9-3-1; .475 SOS
  29. Seattle Seahawks: 10-3; .484 SOS
  30. New England Patriots: 11-2; .376 SOS
  31. Los Angeles Rams: 10-3; .518 SOS
  32. Denver Broncos: 11-2; .436 SOS

2026 NFL mock draft

This is how USA TODAY Sports' Ayrton Ostly projected the top five picks in his latest mock draft:

  1. Tennessee Titans: LB/Edge Arvell Reese, Ohio State
  2. New York Giants: WR Jordyn Tyson, Arizona State
  3. New Orleans Saints: QB Fernando Mendoza, Indiana
  4. Las Vegas Raiders: QB Ty Simpson, Alabama
  5. Cleveland Browns: QB Dante Moore, Oregon

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: NFL draft order 2026: Updated first-round picks for Week 15

Will Steelers Stay Pass-Heavy Against Dolphins?

The Pittsburgh Steelers shocked seemingly everyone when they opened last Sunday’s win over the Baltimore Ravens with a downfield pass.

After the Ravens took the opening kickoff and drove for a field goal, Aaron Rodgers connected with wide receiver DK Metcalf for a 52-yard gain to the Baltimore 13-yard line on the Steelers’ first play from scrimmage. That led to Rodgers scoring his first touchdown since 2022 on a 1-yard run.

That put the Steelers ahead 7-3, and they never trailed again, taking sole possession of first place in the AFC North from the Ravens after the teams entered the game with 6-6 records. The explosive pass play was surprising as the Steelers had been successful on very few downfield shots while losing five of their previous seven games.

Rodgers went on to throw for a season-high 284 yards and a touchdown while completing 23 of 34 attempts. Metcalf had a season-best 148 receiving yards on seven catches.

"That was just the mindset going in," Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith said. "Come hell or high water we were going to try to push the ball down the field. I didn't call very many runs. I got a little pass happy.”

Will the Steelers be pass-heavy again on Monday night when they host the Miami Dolphins (6-7) at Acrisure Stadium? Smith obviously won’t give away his game plan, but it figures that the Steelers will look for more balance against a Dolphins defense that is 12th in the NFL against the pass but 25th against the run.

The Steelers’ running game was awful last week. Pittsburgh managed just 34 yards on 17 carries, an average of 2.0 yards per attempt. Kenneth Gainwell had 15 yards in four attempts, and Jaylen Warren rushed eight times for 13 yards.

The Steelers are 29th in the league in rushing, 23rd in passing, and 27th in total yards.

Perhaps the Steelers will again run a more wide-open offense against the Dolphins. Smith has been criticized for running an unimaginative offense during his two seasons as the offensive coordinator, as he noted with a smile.

“I don't think I've ever been accused of not running it enough, so maybe you evolve,” Smith said.

Game Preview: What Texans Need For Victory Over The Arizona Cardinals

Yesterday, the Texans Roundtable was joined by Arizona Cardinals Insider (and former beat writer) Kyle Odegard, who provided insights and perspective into what the Arizona Cardinals organization may be thinking prior to the 2026 season. 

In the article, he was also asked about "three keys" for a Cardinals victory on Sunday afternoon. He mentioned how the offensive execution needs to be pristine, how there needs to be splashier plays made by the defense and how the Cardinals need to just "hope things break their way" because Houston has been doing so well as of late.  

As a counterpoint, the Texans certainly must have their keys to defeat the Cardinals come tomorrow afternoon in NRG Stadium:


1. Be opportunistic in the secondary. Brissett has thrown 40+ passes for three games in a row. With that, there should come plenty of opportunities for Houston's defensive backs to create some turnovers and get Arizona's offense off the field.

Expect to see Brissett testing the secondary early and often, and expect to see one or more turnovers if the Cardinals aren't careful in the passing game. 

2. Offense needs to come alive. The Cardinals have allowed their opponents to score 20+ points for five games in a row, including 40+ points in three of those five. The Texans' offense is ranked anywhere from 16th to the mid-20s in a variety of significant offensive statistical categories. Something has to give, and hopefully that something leads to a rare offensive explosion in Houston's favor. 

3. Ignite the run game. Dealing with a rub injury that he suffered last Sunday against the Chiefs, running back Nick Chubb may not be a full go for this afternoon's contest. That affects an already below average Texans run game by not providing rookie Woody Marks with a viable running mate to share carries with come Sunday afternoon.

Enter new coming running back Cody Shrader. Or, so we thought. 

According to reports, the Texans waived Shrader on Saturday to help make room for the returns of both tight end Harrison Bryant and running back Jawhar Jordan (from practice squad). 

With the Cardinals ranking 19th in the NFL against the rush, a backfield combination of Marks and Jordan might be enough to help balance things out and keep Arizona's defense somewhat honest (but probably not by much). 


Ideally, Houston handles their business, leaves week 15 at 9-5, and perhaps benefits from some AFC seeing changes before Monday morning.

Some of the more relevant games include The Baltimore Ravens facing the Cincinnati Bengals, the Los Angeles Chargers matching up with the Kansas City Chiefs and the Buffalo Bills taking on the New England Patriots. 

Amongst other contests on the day, the Texans could continue their slow ascent up the playoff standings board by just staying the course and beating who's in front of them. 

Do you think the Texans handle their business against the Cardinals? What kind of victory would provide you the most encouragement heading into the final three games of the regular season? Let us know in the comment section below and on the official Texans Roundtable X account, @Texans_RTB!

Broncos Could Lose Several Coaches During Next Coaching Cycle

The Denver Broncos are having an incredible season and a win over the Green Bay Packers this week would cement their status as Super Bowl contenders.

At 11-2, the Broncos hold the tiebreaker over the New England Patriots and thus have sole possession of the No.1 seed in the American Football Conference playoff picture.

After starting the season 1-2, Denver has rattled off 10 consecutive wins with impressive play from the defense and resiliency from the offense.

Both could actually end up hurting the Broncos after this season. Defensive coordinator Vance Joseph is drawing a lot of interest as a head coach candidate for the next coaching cycle because of his efforts with Denver’s powerful unit, which would prompt the Broncos to find his replacement and hope that the new defensive coordinator has similar success.

“People see what Mike Vrabel has been able to do in New England this season and what Jim Harbaugh has been able to do with the Chargers in his first two years there, and teams want to make sure they're bringing in someone they know can run a program -- not someone who has just been really good at the smaller job who they think can run a program. I think that gives guys like Joseph, Arthur Smith, Matt Nagy, etc. a chance,” ESPN’s Dan Graziano wrote Wednesday. “Even if they weren't successful in their first stints as head coaches, they've done the job and probably learned from whatever mistakes they might have made the first time.”

The offense has their struggles from time to time, but second-year quarterback Bo Nix has led numerous comebacks in the fourth quarter and has become a more complete QB in his sophomore season. That’s a testament to QB coach Davis Webb, who could join Joseph as his offensive coordinator if the latter is hired for the big job, according to Graziano.

“We talked about Vance Joseph's head coach candidacy earlier, and a defensive-minded head coach candidate is always going to have to sell a team on his choice of offensive coordinator. To that end, keep an eye on Broncos QBs coach Davis Webb, who's viewed as a strong coaching prospect in many circles and could be a candidate to go with Joseph as offensive coordinator if Joseph gets a head coach job this cycle. Webb has familiarity with the [New York] Giants' organization, which drafted him in the third round in 2017; he spent the first and last years of his career there before moving into coaching in 2023.”

The New York Giants are one of two teams that already have a head coach vacancy and would be interested in Joseph’s services. The connection with Webb from when he was drafted could create more interest for the Giants if he is who Joseph brings onto his staff.

Giants-Commanders weather forecast sees snow falling on Sunday

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The New York Giants and Washington Commanders don't have a ton to play for in Week 15.

But the Sunday matchup could have major fantasy football implications for players like Jaxson Dart, Devin Singletary, Marcus Mariota and Chris Rodriguez Jr.

So the weather forecast matters to those fantasy teams, even if the real teams are just trying to evaluate the rest of the way.

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Giants-Commanders weather forecast

Snow is falling multiple times on Sunday in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

It fell a bunch overnight, but the chance of precipitation starts picking up again as the afternoon rolls along.

The temperature will be just below freezing. 

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The field should be mostly clear by kickoff, but there's a chance some flurries start in the latter stages of the game.

All told, the play on the field shouldn't be impacted too much, but it's worth monitoring as kickoff approaches just in case the weather takes a turn for the worse.

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Cardinals vs. Texans Week 15 preview picks and predictions

Guys, I am not going to lie.

This was not a fun podcast to tape. The reason being in this is one of the more lopsided matchups I can remember featuring the Arizona Cardinals.

The Houston Texans elite defense is just different, and the Arizona Cardinals offense is a MASH unit, and their offensive line could be in for a long day.

Meaning that Jacoby Brissett could be in for a long day.

Yuck.

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We spoke about the following:

  • (1:00) What the Texans have done on offense and defense so far this season
  • (15:41) Keys and important matchups for Cardinals vs. Texans
  • (33:25) Picks, predictions and our favorite prop bets.

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It looks like one of the next moves is a trade; what should it be?

If we’re to read the tea leave correctly, it looks like the next move the team makes (after the Realmuto sweepstakes conclude) is some kind of trade. There have been rumors of Alec Bohm being moved, of Matt Strahm being moved, of the team literally “begging” for Nick Castellanos to be taken off their hands. This is what I mean by the tea leaves.

That makes today’s question rather simple: what should that trade be if it happens to go down? We can think of which Phillies player would be headed out the door, or we can talk about which outsider we’d like to see coming this way. There has been a lot of talk about the team wanting to deal MLB talent for MLB talent, so that might serve as something of a guideline.

Paddy Pimblett: Ilia Topuria may have to vacate UFC title if he’s out until the summer

Ilia Topuria and Paddy Pimblett

Paddy Pimblett believes there’s a chance Ilia Topuria gets stripped of his lightweight title.

Earlier this year, Topuria won the lightweight title by knocking out Charles Oliveira at UFC 317. While many expected Topuria to make the first defense of his new belt early in 2026, Topuria instead announced he was taking some time off for personal reasons. As a result, Paddy Pimblett now faces Justin Gaethje for an interim lightweight title next month at UFC 324, and “The Baddy” believes this belt could end up being the undisputed title soon.

“No idea. He’s got a lot going on in his personal life. I wish him nothing but the best with it,” Pimblett told Carlos Legaspi. “That’s nothing to do with me and him fighting. That’s his family, and I hope everything goes well. I hope that goes perfect for him.

“All I care about is getting him in that octagon and fighting him. Anything in his personal life, I hope it goes well, but you never know. If he doesn’t come back by June, July, he might have to vacate his belt, and I’ll become undisputed champ without even fighting.”

Pimblett has a long-standing rivalry with Topuria, dating back to when Topuria accosted Pimblett at a hotel during UFC London Fight Week in 2022. Since then, the two have traded shots at each other and even faced off with each other after Topuria won the lightweight title. But for all the animosity between them personally, Pimblett acknowledges that Topuria is an elite opponent.

“I definitely have more respect for him,” Pimblett said. “Because when he started all that shit back then, I didn’t even know who he was. When he started to attack me in the hotel, I didn’t know who he was. I genuinely did not know who Ilia Topuria was. And I didn’t think he’d be this good, I’m not going to lie. I thought he was just using my name to get big off, and he did.

“He used my name to get more well-known and to have more people know who he was, but he’s a very good fighter. Even though I don’t like him, I wouldn’t lie and say that he’s not. He does that sometimes about me. But I have got respect for him as a fighter, but not as a person.”

And should the future come to pass as Pimblett has suggested, with Pimblett winning the title and being promoted to undisputed champion while Topuria manages his personal issues, Pimblett knows who he’d like to defend his belt against, and it’s not No. 1 contender Arman Tsarukyan.

“I think it would do more for me legacy fighting Charles [Oliveira] or Max [Holloway],” Pimblett said. “And I love watching both of them fight. I’ve said for years now, me vs. Charles Oliveira would be an amazing fight. I’d love to fight Charles Oliveira. That’s if he can get past Max Holloway.

“So, Arman can just sit in line and do as he’s told. He doesn’t do as he’s told enough because he thinks that his dad can pay his way out of things, because he’s got a lot of money. But Arman can eat shit. I’m sick of hearing about him. He’s an absolute beaut.”

Holloway and Oliveira rematch each other for the “BMF” title in the main event of UFC 326 on March 7, in Las Vegas. Meanwhile, Pimblett takes on Gaethje at UFC 324 on Jan. 24, also in Las Vegas.

Patriots vs. Bills radio coverage: Station, channel, streaming to listen live to NFL Week 15 game broadcast

Patriots vs. Bills

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The AFC East title can be decided this week as the New England Patriots (11-2) host the Buffalo Bills (9-4) in the season's most critical divisional matchup. With the Patriots holding a two-game lead, a win this weekend would officially secure the division crown for New England and extend their winning streak to 11 games. For the Bills, a loss would effectively relegate them to a Wild Card spot, making this game an absolute must-win scenario to keep their division title aspirations alive.

The contest is an instant classic in the making, pitting the established greatness of Bills quarterback Josh Allen against the rising star power of the Patriots' sophomore signal-caller, Drake Maye. Allen, the reigning MVP, is known for his explosive playmaking and late-game heroics, while Maye, one of the 2025 MVP frontrunners, has fueled the Patriots' resurgence.

For New England, this game is a chance to prove their status as a legitimate Super Bowl contender. They have enjoyed a remarkable season, but a second win over the five-time AFC East champions Bills would fully legitimize their dominance. Clinching the division with a victory over their biggest rival would be the exclamation point on a stellar year, shifting the goalposts from simply making the playoffs to challenging for the AFC's No. 1 seed.

The Bills lost the first game to the Patriots in Buffalo, 23-20, and a loss here would leave them three games back with only three weeks to play, effectively ending their hopes of catching New England. The Bills need Josh Allen to deliver an MVP-caliber performance to not only shrink the divisional gap but also to protect their favorable Wild Card positioning in the crowded AFC playoff picture.

Here's how to listen to one of the biggest matchups of the season.

Bills vs. Patriots radio station

  • National radio channels: SiriusXM channel 232 (home), 385 (away) 
  • Bills radio channels: WGR 550
  • Patriots radio channel:98.5 The Sports Hub

The highly-anticipated matchup can be listened to on SiriusXM. Both teams have a broadcast to go along with the national channel (88), with the Bills on 385 and Patriots on 232.

Locally, fans in the Buffalo area can tune into WGR 550, which carries Bills games throughout Western New York. In Boston, fans can listen on the Patriots Radio Network (98.5 The Sports Hub), the flagship station for all games; those in the New England area looking for the exact channel for their area can find it here.

If you are a new subscriber to SiriusXM, you can get your first month for free. Listen to every NFL game live, plus other sports like college football, MLB, NBA, NHL, NASCAR and more. Stay updated with all the news and analysis from SiriusXM NFL Radio and other sport-specific channels.

Bills vs. Patriots start time

  • Date: Sunday, Dec. 14
  • Time: 1:00 p.m. ET

The Bills and Patriots will kick off at 1:00 p.m. on Dec. 14, one of eight games in Sunday's early window. The game will be broadcast on CBS.

Ian Eagle (play-by-play) and J.J. Watt (color commentator) will be on the call, with Evan Washburn on the sidelines.

Bills remaining schedule

Here are the Bills remaining games:

WeekDateOpponentKickoff Time (ET)
16Dec. 21at Browns1:00 p.m.
17Dec. 28vs. Eagles4:25 p.m.
18Jan. 4vs. JetsTBD

Patriots remaining schedule

Here are the Patriots remaining games:

WeekDateOpponentKickoff Time (ET)
16Dec. 21at Ravens1:00 p.m.
17Dec. 28at Jets1:00 p.m.
18Jan. 4vs. DolphinsTBD

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Syracuse Orange's basketball season might be trending toward disaster with inexplicable Hofstra loss

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There's no excuse.

Even if Hofstra is a quality mid-major opponent, the Syracuse Orange have no business losing in the friendly confines of their home Dome to them. None.

It's inexplicable, inexcusable, but sadly, it's not unbelievable.

This is what SU has become.

Sure, they earned some good graces a few weeks ago by upsetting ranked Tennessee. 

But then they just skated by St. Joe's in a bad performance, and on Saturday, Hofstra beat 'em.

This is what the program has become. The final days of Jim Boeheim weren't great. But since the Hall of Famer left the sideline, there's been nothing out there resembling the Orange of old.

Syracuse fans are begging for it, hoping for it, praying for it. 

But on the floor, even when the recruits are highly ranked and the transfers are sought-after, it somehow doesn't work.

Syracuse probably should've lost to Monmouth, and now this loss to Hofstra.

This take on X is the correct one:

Hofstra is a good team, yes, but to be SYRACUSE, and to lose AT HOME to them is an absolute embarrassment.

Aside from the first two games of this season, Red Autry's team has been extremely unconvincing in buy games over the last two years. Just a horrific sign with ACC play…

— Sam Federman (@Sam_Federman) December 13, 2025

And while we're at it, check out how frustrated Carmelo Anthony was at one call during the second half, in a game when the stress meter should never be this high:

That might as well be all of Syracuse with its arms outstretched: What in the world is going on?

There will be all sorts of reasons given to try and explain this. And there will be arguments made that the season is far from over, that quality wins in ACC play can rescue the campaign.

And maybe that's true. Maybe this season isn't over.

But the Syracuse program is a shell of its former self. One season won't change that.

Another Boeheim isn't coming walking through that door. This isn't changing overnight.

The Orange are in major trouble. The loss to Hofstra is just a reminder. 

This once proud program is mired in mediocrity. Will that ever change? That's what 'Melo's outstretched arms would love to know.

MORE: This HS football game ended on the craziest Hail Mary ever

Inter Milan & Juventus Target Comments On Transfer Speculation: ‘Only Thinking About Cagliari’

Inter Milan & Juventus Target Comments On Transfer Speculation: ‘Only Thinking About Cagliari’
Inter Milan & Juventus Target Comments On Transfer Speculation: ‘Only Thinking About Cagliari’

Marco Palestra has moved to cool growing transfer speculation linking him with both Inter Milan and Juventus, insisting his attention is firmly fixed on Cagliari and their Serie A campaign.

Despite Cagliari’s 2-1 defeat against Atalanta, the right wing-back was among the standout performers.

He spoke to DAZN after the match, reflecting on both the challenge and his own development.

Facing Ademola Lookman was no easy task.

Palestra admitted it was “a difficult match” against “one of the strongest players in the league.”

Palestra ‘Focused On Cagliari’ Amid Juventus & Inter Links

CESENA, ITALY – OCTOBER 10: Marco Palestra of Italy U21 during the UEFA Under21 EURO Qualifier betweenItaly U21 v Sweden U21 and ad hoc Arena im Ernst-Abbe-Sportfeld on October 10, 2025 in Cesena, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

The 2003-born wide man stressed that he is feeling increasingly confident, particularly without the ball.

Indeed, explaining that he is “improving a lot defensively” thanks to daily work on the training ground.

He credited head coach Pisacane and his teammates for helping him grow.

He said they “put me in the best conditions to express myself.”

Asked about his exchange with Pisacane at full-time, Palestra smiled and revealed that the coach joked about being asked about him constantly, something he sees as “a positive thing.”

However, the Atalanta-owned player was keen to keep his feet on the ground amid external interest. “I’m totally focused on Cagliari,” he said.

“I’m very happy here and I’m only thinking about achieving safety. Of course, the words are nice, but I don’t know what will happen in the future.”

Raiders vs. Eagles forecast sets up troubling scenario for fantasy football playoffs

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The Philadelphia Eagles will host the Las Vegas Raiders at Lincoln Financial Field on Sunday and weather should play a factor in the contest.

The Eagles are trying to get back on the winning track and move closer to locking up the NFC East on Sunday, while the Raiders are just playing out the string after what has been yet another lost season.

But the Eagles and Raiders won't just be battling each other, as the weather is going to make an impact.

Here's what we know about the forecast ahead of kickoff between Philadelphia and Las Vegas, and what impact it'll have on your fantasy football playoff matchup.

Eagles vs. Raiders weather forecast

According to AccuWeather.com, three to six inches of snow is expected to fall by 10 a.m. ET, but no snow is expected after that, so the field should be clear or relatively clear, which is good news.

Conditions will be frigid, though, as it will feel like single digits during the game, with the official temperatures hitting between 25 to 27 degrees during the contest.

The bigger concern right now is the wind, which could see gusts of up to 30 miles per hour throughout the game.

Fantasy football impact

Fantasy-relevant players potentially negatively impacted: QB Jalen Hurts, WRs A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith, TEs Brock Bowers and Dallas Goedert, K Jake Elliott and Daniel Carlson.

Fantasy-relevant players potentially positively impacted: RBs Saquon Barkley and Ashton Jeanty.

If there's snow on the ground during the game, the ball is going to be harder to grip, which makes throwing, catching and carrying the football more difficult. Also, unsure footing could lead to botched field goals and extra points.

With the wind, passing the ball will be impacted, as will kicking. Both teams might opt to avoid longer field goals as a result, and even shorter field goals could be a challenge, also.

If the wind proves to be a major issue, both teams could lean on their rushing attacks more, which would be good news for the running backs.

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Jersey Bulls 'got away with it' in Erith Town win

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Jersey Bulls secured their first win in four games at home to Erith Town [BBC]

Elliot Powell says his Jersey Bulls side "got away with it" after three goals in the final quarter saw them beat Erith Town 3-1.

The visitors took a 58th-minute lead through Aaron Jeffrey before impressive youngster Stanley Dunne came off the bench to score his first goal for the Bulls with a fine individual effort nine minutes later.

Jonny Le Quesne hit the bar two minutes later before Lorne Bickley headed the islanders into a 73rd-minute lead.

The win was rounded off with an excellent Francis Lekimamati strike from around 45 yards as Bulls moved up to 11th place in Isthmian League South East.

"It was a very 'unlike us' performance for 60 minutes, we were pretty diabolical to be fair and I thought them scoring maybe just woke us up a little bit and after that it was much more like us," Bulls manager Powell told BBC Radio Jersey.

"We had some pretty tough words at half-time and we've got to start games a lot quicker than that.

"We've got away with it against a side that are obviously down near the bottom of the table, I thought they were compact, they were decent to be fair to them.

"But we're not going to get away with that against better sides so we're going to have to learn to start games a little bit quicker, but that last half an hour showed a lot of character, a lot of resilience and more importantly a lot of quality to get the three points."

Stanley Dunne
Stanley Dunne's goal came on his first home appearance for Jersey Bulls, having been a substitute in three away games this season [BBC]

Powell was also keen to praise Dunne, who was making just his fourth appearance for the island side.

"I thought he was excellent," he said.

"I said after about 10 minutes I thought he was going to get man of the match and every credit to everyone that's developed Stan to this point, notably his club St Paul's who have been fantastic with us in terms of how we can use Stan this year.

"He's obviously a big player for them and I think he's going to be a big player for us going forward as well.

"I think it's a good day for them as well because he's come on and has literally changed the game almost single-handedly at times. I think it was a very mature performance from a young lad."

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Formula E predicts “very small” performance gap to F1 with Gen4

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Formula E’s Gen4 car which was unveiled last month represents a major step forward across every performance parameter for when it makes its debut in the 2026/27 campaign.

The all-electric series predicts it will deliver 600kW of power - over 800hp - marking a substantial increase over current cars, with the Gen3 Evo peaking at 350kW (469hp).

The Gen4 package will also introduce permanent four-wheel drive, where the system is only activated in qualifying duels, at the start, and in attack mode.

It will additionally feature two aerodynamic configurations - a high-downforce spec for qualifying and a low-downforce alternative designed for race running - and the car itself will be noticeably larger and wider than its predecessor.

Together, these changes support one of Formula E’s long-standing ambitions: establishing a world-class motorsport platform capable of competing with Formula 1.

Formula E CEO Jeff Dodds told Motorsport.com: “The jump we’re making with Gen4 over Gen3 is bigger than any single jump we’ve ever made in a generation. All-wheel drive, 71% more power, about 10 seconds a lap faster than the current Gen3 car. So there’s no question it shuts the gap right down on Formula 1.

F1 Dutch Grand Prix

F1 Dutch Grand Prix

“And actually, the next car for Formula 1 probably gets a bit slower, by the way. So the gap will be very small. But the cost of investing in building the car and owning a race team is a fraction of a Formula 1 team.

“So you’re basically getting 95% or 98% of the performance for a fraction of the investment. I think Gen4 gets us right on the heels (of F1), and Gen5 is probably faster.”

The mention of Gen5 is deliberate, as early development work on the car that will follow Gen4 is already under way.

“Of course, the thinking never stops,” Dodds said, expressing early enthusiasm for what lies ahead. “We don’t even race on slick tyres. We’re racing on road tyres. We don’t have a lot of aerodynamic downforce - we’re not in wind tunnels, and the teams aren’t developing different aero packages.

“We’re achieving this speed on the basis of the battery, the powertrain and the software. So yes, Gen5 will benefit from better battery development and battery development is incredible at the moment.”

Gen4 car will attract “best drivers in the world”

Formula E has recently attracted talents such as Taylor Barnard and Zane Maloney directly from Formula 2. This season, Pepe Marti and Felipe Drugovich will make a similar transition - although the Brazilian made the switch three years after winning the F2 title, having waited on the sidelines as Aston Martin’s reserve driver for an F1 opportunity that never came.

Taylor Barnard, DS Penske

Taylor Barnard, DS Penske

But with the Gen4 package, Dodds expects drivers to begin viewing Formula E as a destination rather than a fallback.

“I could talk about lots of drivers, but the two I think are particularly interesting are Taylor Barnard, who made the decision to come straight from F2 to Formula E and not really look at F1. And you have Felipe Drugovich, who was obviously Aston Martin’s reserve driver and has come across and they’re doing that in anticipation of the next car,” he said.

“I think when people see the car and have the chance to drive it, you’re going to have a number of F1 drivers - the best drivers in the world - seeing this as a potential place to build their future.”

Coincidentally, Dodds believes the same logic applies to fans, as the series looks to expand its following heading into the Gen4 era.

“In the end, we can do a lot of things right, but motorsport fans want to see the fastest, they want to see speed,” he added. “So the fact that we can show a material jump in speed and power in this car, I think it’s just more exciting for everyone.”

Read Also: Felipe Drugovich at peace as he starts his Formula E journey in Sao Paulo

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Will Rashee Rice play today? Status update for Chiefs WR in Week 15

Star wide receiver Rashee Rice was listed on all of the Kansas City Chiefs' injury reports this week ahead of the team's Week 15 matchup against the Los Angeles Chargers.

Will Rice's injury affect his ability to play against the Chargers this afternoon?

Here's the latest on Rice's status:

Rashee Rice status update

Rice is said to be dealing with a hamstring injury, but it didn't affect his ability to be a full participant in all of Kansas City's practice sessions in Week 15.

How long will Rashee Rice be out?

The Chiefs didn't give Rice an official game status designation on Friday, so fans shouldn't expect him to miss any time due to his hamstring injury.

Chiefs WR depth chart

If Rice needs to exit the field this afternoon, Patrick Mahomes will give more targets to veteran wideouts Xavier Worthy, Tyquan Thornton, and JuJu Smith-Schuster.

This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Rashee Rice injury: Will Chiefs WR play vs. Chargers in Week 15?

Washington Commanders LT Laremy Tunsil wants to be paid

When Washington Commanders general manager Adam Peters traded for left tackle Laremy Tunsil last offseason, it made waves across the NFL. Top left tackles are rarely traded, especially when they're in the prime of their career. What was wrong with Tunsil? Why did the Houston Texans trade him with two affordable years remaining on his contract?

While we may never know the exact reason, it's pretty clear Houston didn't want to pay Tunsil again. He'd already signed two contract extensions since the Texans acquired him in 2019 and would turn 31 just before the 2025 season began.

While the trade was costly from Washington's perspective, Tunsil has been as advertised and more. Not only does he remain an elite pass protector, but Tunsil's run blocking has also impressed the Commanders.

"To me, more than anything this season is just how he can move bodies in the run game," offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury said last week. "I knew he was a dominant pass protector, but the run game of stuff has been phenomenal."

Tunsil has also been a great teammate, serving as a mentor for rookie right tackle Josh Conerly Jr. Coaches and teammates have noticed the work Tunsil has put in with Conerly.

"He's going to get a lot of money," Kingsbury said.

Uh oh, the pressure is on you, Adam Peters.

As for Tunsil, he knows how this works. He operates as his own agent. Of course, he expects to be paid.

"Whatever happens, happens,” Tunsil told Tashan Reed of The Washington Post recently. "Of course, I want to be paid. Of course, I want to stay with this organization.......When we get to the offseason, we can handle it."

Make no mistake, Washington didn't trade multiple draft picks to Houston for Tunsil not to extend him. He's been phenomenal, and the Commanders have the cash and cap room. They also have a young quarterback to protect in Jayden Daniels. While Daniels has been in and out of the lineup this season with injuries, don't blame Tunsil. A primary reason Peters traded for Tunsil was Daniels.

The 2025 season didn't go as planned for the Commanders. Almost everything has gone wrong except the acquisitions of Tunsil and Conerly. Washington's offensive line looks to be a building block moving forward. That's why the Commanders must extend Tunsil — and they will.

This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Washington Commanders: Laremy Tunsil wants and deserves to be paid

Los Angeles Chargers vs. Kansas City Chiefs: How to watch today's NFL game, kickoff time, TV channel and more

The Los Angeles Chargers are coming off a major Monday Night Football win against the Philadelphia Eagles as they head into a Week 15 matchup against AFC West division rivals the Kansas City Chiefs. Meanwhile, the Chiefs are coming off of two losses in a row and have already lost to the Chargers once this season, and they're well aware that every single game matters from here on out. They're not going to win their division this season, but there's still the slightest chance – 11%, as of this week – that they could make the playoffs if they can turn things around for the next few weeks. 

The Chargers vs. Chiefs game will air Sunday on CBS and it will stream on Paramount+. Here's everything you need to know about how to watch this and every other Week 15 game.

How to watch the Los Angeles Chargers vs. Kansas City Chiefs: 

Date: Sunday, Dec. 14

Time: 1 p.m. ET

TV channel: CBS

Streaming: Paramount+, DirecTV, NFL+ and more

Los Angeles Chargers vs. Kansas City Chiefs game time:

The Los Angeles Chargers vs. Kansas City Chiefs game kicks off at 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025.

Los Angeles Chargers vs. Kansas City Chiefs game channel:

The Week 15 game between the Los Angeles Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs will air in local markets on CBS, which means if it's on in your area, it'll also stream live on Paramount+. You can also tune in on mobile devices with NFL+.

How to watch the Los Angeles Chargers vs. Kansas City Chiefs game without cable:

NFL Week 15 schedule:

All times Eastern.

Thursday, Dec. 11, 2025

Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025

  • Bills vs. Patriots: 1:00 p.m. (CBS)

  • Raiders vs. Eagles: 1:00 p.m.(FOX)

  • Browns vs. Bears: 1:00 p.m. (FOX)

  • Ravens vs. Bengals: 1:00 p.m. (CBS)

  • Cardinals vs. Texans: 1:00 p.m.(FOX)

  • Jets vs. Jaguars: 1:00 p.m.(CBS)

  • Chargers vs. Chiefs: 1:00 p.m. (CBS)

  • Commanders vs. Giants: 1:00 p.m. (FOX)

  • Panthers vs. Saints: 4:25 p.m. (FOX)

  • Colts vs. Seahawks: 4:25 p.m. (CBS)

  • Titans vs. 49ers: 4:25 p.m. (FOX)

  • Packers vs. Broncos: 4:25 p.m. (CBS)

  • Lions vs. Rams: 4:25 p.m. (FOX)

  • Vikings vs. Cowboys: 8:20 p.m. (NBC)

Monday, Dec. 15, 2025

  • Dolphins vs. Steelers: 8:15 p.m. (ESPN)

How to watch NFL games in 2025: 

Many NFL games are broadcast on local channels, so if you're looking to catch an in-market game, it may be as simple as turning on your TV (or setting up a digital TV antenna) or finding a live TV streaming service that carries the correct RSN (Regional Sports Network). If you want to watch out-of-market games, a $7 monthly subscription to NFL+ will let you watch every out-of-market-game local and primetime game in the season on your phone — but only a select few regular season games on your TV. You could also spring for the uber-expensive NFL Sunday Ticket package to get every out-of-market Sunday game of the season. 

When it comes to nationally broadcast games, NFL games typically air across ESPN, NBC, CBS, Fox, ABC and NFL Network. Thursday Night Football games stream exclusively on Amazon Prime Video, select football games will stream exclusively on Peacock, games on CBS will stream live on Paramount+, and Monday Night Football games will air on ESPN or ABC and stream on the newly revamped ESPN+ this season. That's six channels and four streaming platforms to keep up with this season — and that's not counting your local RSN's for in-market games and an NFL+ or NFL Sunday Ticket subscription for out-of-market games. Plus, Netflix is once again hosting at least two Christmas Day matches, so add that subscription into the mix. And we can't forget about Fox One, Fox's first streaming service, a place where you can also stream games airing on FOX (if you don't already have access to it). 

Confused? You're not alone. Here's a breakdown of the platforms we recommend checking out ahead of the 2025 NFL season, so that come game time, tuning into your favorite team's games will be as easy as simply turning on the TV.

How to watch NFL games in person: 

Tickets for the 2025 NFL season are on sale now. 

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Every way to watch NFL games this season:

To recap, here are all the ways you can watch NFL games in 2025.

Sunday Patriots Notes: Upstart Pats in unfamiliar territory vs. Bills

Coming off their bye week, the New England Patriots are set to play in one of the biggest games in recent franchise history. A win over the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, and the team of first-year head coach Mike Vrabel will crown itself as AFC East champions for the first time in six years.

Naturally, our primary focus over the past week has been on that particular contest and it continues to be at the forefront with the 1 p.m. ET matchup nearing. With that being said, let’s clean out the notebook from the week that was. Welcome to the latest edition of our Sunday Patriots Notes.

Upstart Patriots in unfamiliar territory

The Patriots are no strangers to playing high-profile games this season, but Sunday’s matchup with the Bills falls into a different category altogether. The stakes are very much known at this point, and a victory would send a clear message not just to the rest of the division but the NFL as a whole: this team is indeed for real and finally back in contention for championships.

Of course, the team as a whole looks markedly different from the last time New England found itself in a position to compete for the AFC East title. No players remain from the last time the division crown ended up in Foxborough in 2019, and only a handful was around for the last winning season in 2021.

Needless to say, this is unfamiliar territory for the new-look Pats.

“It’s a blessing to be in this situation,” said wide receiver DeMario Douglas, “because the last two years I was wasn’t even close to this.”

Douglas is not alone in this position. Following their 10-7 campaign in 2021, the Patriots dropped to 8-9 before back-to-back 4-13 seasons that culminated in two straight head coaching changes.

In Year 1 under Mike Vrabel, who won a pair of division titles as head coach of the Tennessee Titans as well as eight more during his time as a player, the tide has turned dramatically. His players have no intention of letting it change again come Sunday’s matchup with the five-time defending champion Bills.

“It’s really important to do it here,” said second-year quarterback Drake Maye of his team’s opportunity to lock up the division. “We’ve got a chance to face them head-to-head. There’s no better way to win the division than with the team that’s fighting to crawl back and to keep themselves as division champs. So, it’s an opportunity for us to do it here, do it versus them and control our own destiny. That’s what we have. We have a chance to do it here, and I know we could do it down the road, but why not do it this weekend at home with a division opponent coming in that plays at a high level?”

“It’s everything to go out there,” added cornerback Christian Gonzalez, who won a combined eight games during his first two season in the NFL. “Vrabes came in the first meeting and said we’re going to go win the division. All the guys and the hard work, we’ve put ourselves in this situation but it’s just another home game. You can’t look at it as too big o fa game or as too little of a game. You can never look at a game for one thing. You have to take it the same game, the same approach.”

Gonzalez, Maye and Douglas are part of a sizable group of players on the Patriots’ current 53-man roster who have never won a division championship since entering the NFL. In fact, 41 players are in that same boat, amounting for more than three fourths of the team.

And while the organization is trying to treat the matchup with Buffalo as any other game, there is a certain buzz at One Patriot Place.

“We’re excited to get out there, this challenge,” said Gonzalez. “Everybody knows what the Bills bring and we’re really excited to get out there and play in a home game — Gillette’s gonna be rocking, it’s going to be real loud. Super excited.”

“I’m looking forward to being in front of the fans and getting out there with my teammates,” Maye noted. “It’s fun to play in these types of games. This is what you strap up your helmet and put on the shoulder pads for.”

Division champs an exclusive group

As noted above, 41 of the 53 players on the Patriots’ current active roster have never been part of a division championship. That leaves the following 12 players in the other group:

  • QB Joshua Dobbs
  • WR Stefon Diggs
  • WR Mack Hollins
  • TE Austin Hooper
  • OT Morgan Moses
  • C Garrett Bradbury
  • DT Khyiris Tonga
  • ED K’Lavon Chaisson
  • ED Harold Landry
  • LB Christian Elliss
  • LB Robert Spillane
  • CB Carlton Davis III

Some notable names are missing from this group. Longtime NFL veterans such as Hunter Henry, Mike Onwenu or Jahlani Tavai —all of whom having had successful multi-year careers up until this point — have continuously looked up at other teams during their careers. On Sunday, they and the rest of the team will get a chance to change this.

Ex-Bill a tone-setter in New England

While Stefon Diggs unsurprisingly gets most of the attention, but he is not the only former Bills wide receiver currently on the Patriots roster. Mack Hollins, who is currently on his sixth team in nine NFL seasons, also spent one year in Buffalo.

Making the in-division move this offseason, he has acclimated well to life in New England and within the Patriots organization.

“Mack brings a great spirit to work every day,” said head coach Mike Vrabel. “He’s a great teammate. I actually showed a clip from the first game on a kickoff coverage, and Mack’s over there excited, not going in the game, but he’s into it. Somebody made a tackle and Mack’s the first one cheering on the sidelines, and those are the little things that mean a lot, I think, to me. So, again, we ask him to do a lot of different things, and again, I think just the spirit that he brings to work and the teammate that he is.”

A starter on the offensive side of the ball, Hollins has appeared in all 13 games so far and been on the receiving end of 35 passes that he took for 440 yards and a couple of touchdowns. Unlike Diggs, who had 146 yards on 10 receptions in the first game versus the Bills, Hollins did not touch the ball in Week 5.

Kyle Williams’ quest to ‘perfect the little things’

Even though the return of starting receiver Kayshon Boutte from a hamstring injury prompted Kyle Williams to move back into a rotational role, the third-round rookie has managed to flash his talents. In the Patriots’ last game, a 33-15 win over the New York Giants in Week 13, he caught a 33-yard touchdown pass from Drake Maye.

For his position coach, the play was the result of Williams getting comfortable within the Patriots offense and more and more beginning to take advantage of his skillset.

“He’s done a nice job of really staying in tune to trying to perfect the little things,” said Todd Downing this week. “It’s becoming more and more natural to him to just react in the moment with the great athleticism and body control that he has, and that was on display on that play. …

“He has an elite trait with his speed. I think that as he continues to grow and get more comfortable with the entire route tree and coverages and things of that nature, the challenge is can you play that fast all the time? He’s growing in that and I think that that’s something he’s very aware of and works hard at. Excited to see his future there.”

On the year, Williams has caught only five passes for 143 yards with two TDs. However, Downing sees increased experience leading to improved results.

“I don’t think you can really put yourself in too many positions in practice where you realistically are moving at that speed in that area of the field,” he said. “But I think the more reps that you can have where you are executing at full speed and are aware of your kind of spatial responsibility, if you will, kind of gives you a fighter’s chance. And then God’s gifts take over.”

O-line gets some help

The entire left side of the offensive line was wiped out by injury in Week 12 against the Cincinnati Bengals, but neither tackle Will Campbell nor guard Jared Wilson suffered any season-ending ailments. In fact, Wilson will end up having missed only one game: the rookie is set to make his comeback on Sunday from the sprained ankle that he suffered in the first quarter in Cincinnati.

“Feel great. Ready to go and ready for Sunday,” Wilson said, who called his eventually positive diagnosis a “huge relief.”

“A huge relief in that moment. Just scary because it’s unknown. You don’t really know anything. You don’t know what’s happened or what’s going to happen. Just definitely a relief to know what had happened and being able to get on the road to recovery and be back.”

Pro Bowl incentives on the line

The NFL Pro Bowl fan vote is underway, and New England is well-represented with quarterback Drake Maye leading all players thus far. Maye is one of multiple Patriots who could financially benefit from being voted to the league’s all-star game on original ballot, because Pro Bowl selection is one of the criteria determining the value of the fifth-year contract option for former first-round draft picks.

This means that he, cornerback Christian Gonzalez and offensive tackle Will Campbell could see their contractual outlook change based on the results of the Pro Bowl. Meanwhile, four more players have Pro Bowl incentives in their current deals (h/t Miguel Benzan):

  • RB Rhamondre Stevenson: $600,000
  • WR Stefon Diggs: $500,000
  • DT Christian Barmore: $500,000
  • ST Brenden Schooler: $250,000

Out of that quartet, Schooler seems most likely to be honored as a Pro Bowler. He is the only one currently in the top-10 at his position group and besides his tape also has the benefit of being a reigning first-team All-Pro.

Besides Maye and and Schooler, six other Patriots are currently among the top-10 vote-getters at their positions: TE Hunter Henry (No. 5), CB Marcus Jones (No. 6), LS Julian Ashby (No. 6), C Garrett Bradbury (No. 8), K Andy Borregales (No.8) and S Jaylinn Hawkins (No. 9).

“That’s cool. That’s a blessing, you know,” said Hawkins. “Stuff like that is always cool. This is, I guess, the first time this happened for me, so it’s pretty dope. Still got to lock in on what the important task is is to get the win. But that’s dope. It’s really cool. Honestly, it’s a blessing.”

Insight into the insight

Over the years, the Patriots have developed a reputation as one of the most secretive teams in the NFL. Following longtime head coach Bill Belichick’s departure after the 2023 season, however, the club has started opening up a bit. Under Mike Vrabel, who spent eight seasons under Belichick, this development has continued.

“We’re an entertainment business,” Vrabel explained this week. “It’s a large part of what we do. I think that that’s important that our fans have some connection to our team, to be able to come out here to training camp starting in July. I think that’s important. I think it’s important that our fans can come into the stadium and watch a scrimmage. I think it’s important that they have things to cheer about on Sundays. And when we play, I think it’s important that they see our players in the community, not only as players but men trying to make a difference, trying to make an impact and help. So, the more that we can do and the more that we can share with our fans, the better.”

Bye week blues

Despite the bye providing an extra week of rest and preparation, the Patriots have struggled in recent years to earn victories. They have lost two straight games coming off their bye, and four of their last five in such as scenario.

Of course, they have a head coach well-experienced in that matters. While his perfect record is a myth, Mike Vrabel is unbeaten in the regular season off a bye, going 6-0 during his six seasons in Tennessee. He did suffer one loss as the top seed in the AFC playoffs in 2021, bringing his total post-bye record to 6-1.

This season so far, teams are 16-12 off a bye.

Philip Rivers adds intrigue to playoff race

Arguably the biggest story in the NFL this week was the return of quarterback Philip Rivers. The 44-year-old, who retired after the 2020 season, was signed to the Indianapolis Colts’ practice squad and is expected to draw the start on Sunday against the Seattle Seahawks.

“I think it’s awesome,” said Drake Maye about Rivers’ comeback. “I think it’s pretty cool. When we were down there — I did draft training in Mobile, and he lives around there somewhere. The biggest thing is he still throws it well. I mean, shoot, that was two springs ago. So, not the last one, the one before. He was slinging it well.

“What a quarterback, what a competitor. He’s the ultimate competitor. I’m sure he knows the offense well, and I’m sure still slings it great. So, I saw a little bit of his press conference; I thought it was pretty funny. But no, he seems like a great guy. When I was around him, he’s been great to me. So, it’s pretty cool, something like that, whatever happens there, but it’s pretty sweet.”

The Colts, who dropped from first to eighth seed in the AFC over the last month, need a shot in the arm. Whether or not Rivers can provide it will be seen, but his presence adds some intrigue to the playoff race.

Week ahead

Whether they are entering Week 16 as division champions or not, here is what the Patriots’ schedule leading up to their game against the Baltimore Ravens will look like:

  • Monday, Dec. 15: Mike Vrabel and select players media availability
  • Tuesday, Dec. 16: Players’ day off
  • Wednesday, Dec. 17: Practice, Mike Vrabel and select players media availability
  • Thursday, Dec. 18: Practice, coordinators and select players media availability
  • Friday, Dec. 19: Practice, Mike Vrabel and select players media availability
  • Saturday, Dec. 20: Pre-game walkthrough, travel to Baltimore
  • Sunday, Dec. 21: Week 16 vs. Ravens (8:20 p.m. ET)

The Patriots’ game in Baltimore was originally scheduled for 1 p.m. ET, but has been flexed to a prime time slot.

Jets at Jaguars: What uniforms, helmets both teams wear in Week 15

How will the New York Jets vs. Jacksonville Jaguars game look in Week 15?

Here are the uniform and helmet combinations both teams will wear on Sunday at EverBank Stadium:

Jacksonville Jaguars (9-4)

Oct 12, 2025; Jacksonville, Florida, USA;Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence (16) scrambles out of the pocket against the Seattle Seahawks at EverBank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Travis Register-Imagn Images

Note: Announced via the Jaguars' team website.

New York Jets (3-10)

Week 15 fit

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— New York Jets (@nyjets) December 11, 2025

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Jeremiyah Love comes up short in his bid for the Heisman Trophy

Notre Dame star running back Jeremiyah Love was a finalist for the Heisman Trophy, but on Saturday evening, he found out that Indiana’s quarterback Fernando Mendoza was the winner of the prestigious award.

The Irish back had the third most votes, only trailing the winner and Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia, but was well behind both of them in the total points. Love did get 46 first-place votes, which showed that he impressed more than a few of the voters.

Two of the four finalists won’t be playing in the College Football Playoff, and three of the top-10. It’s unfortunate, as Pavia and Love were clearly two of the best players this fall, but neither will get a chance to play for a championship in what looks to be their final collegiate seasons.

Congratulations to Jeremiyah, for an amazing season, along withg what could be one of the best careers ever for a Notre Dame running back.

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Kenneth Gainwell start or sit: Week 15 fantasy football advice

Week 15 of the 2025 NFL season will conclude on Monday night with an AFC showdown featuring the Miami Dolphins visiting the Pittsburgh Steelers at 8:15 p.m. ET on ESPN.

The Steelers were able to maintain their grip at the top of the AFC North standings last Sunday, surviving a 27-22 rivalry showdown against the Ravens. Running back Kenneth Gainwell ended up playing a big role in the win and he’ll surely have more opportunities to make an impact as they push towards the postseason.

Below, we’ll go over Gainwell’s outlook in fantasy football for Week 15.

Fantasy Football analysis: Steelers RB Kenneth Gainwell

Gainwell a healthy amount of touches in last week’s victory over the Ravens, taking four carries for 15 rushing yards and a touchdown on the ground while also catching six of seven targets for 27 receiving yards through the air. Pittsburgh’s run game as a whole wasn’t very productive in the victory, but Gainwell’s six-yard TD scamper allowed the Steelers to go up by two scores in the second half.

That notably marked the third time in his last four outings where Gainwell touched the ball at least 10 times, proving himself as one of the more reliable backups in the league behind Jaylen Warren. We’ll see if that carries on Monday.

Start or sit in Week 15?

Start. The Steelers have been finding ways to get the ball into Gainwell’s hands and he’s been delivering. I like the chances of him putting another touchdown on the board this week, so I’d put him into a Flex spot.

Jaylen Wright start or sit: Week 15 fantasy football advice

Week 15 of the 2025 NFL season will conclude on Monday night with an AFC showdown featuring the Miami Dolphins visiting the Pittsburgh Steelers at 8:15 p.m. ET on ESPN.

The Dolphins have somewhat salvaged their season with four straight wins and got the run all over the Jets in a 34-10 rout last Sunday afternoon. A notable occurrence was Jaylen Wright handling business on the ground and we’ll see if he’s earned himself some more snaps for this week.

Below, we’ll go over Wright’s outlook in fantasy football for Week 15.

Fantasy Football analysis: Dolphins RB Jaylen Wright

Wright led the team in rushing in last Sunday’s win over the Jets, taking 24 carries for 107 yards and a touchdown, marking his first career trip to the end zone. Wright held down the fort after starter De’Von Achane exited the game in the second quarter with a rib injury and he ended up being on the field for 52% of the offensive snaps. This was also a notably larger workload than fellow backup Ollie Gordon II, so Wright may be making the case to leapfrog him on the depth chart.

Start or sit in Week 15?

Sit. Wright’s boost in production last week was mostly due to Achane’s injury and with the starter good to go for Monday night, it may prove as an anomaly. I don’t trust Wright as a starter, especially in the fantasy playoffs.

Nichols’ Notes: Devils Admit Distraction; Luke Reacts to Quinn Hughes Trade

Nichols’ Notes: Devils Admit Distraction; Luke Reacts to Quinn Hughes Trade
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Coincidence that Quinn Hughes is dealt, and the New Jersey Devils finally win on home ice with no more off-ice distraction?

Well, Sheldon Keefe says it is, but I’m not so sure. The Devils looked the best they have in a while on Saturday, and they did so against the Anaheim Ducks, who have established themselves as a legitimate threat.

Also below, Keefe did admit that the Quinn rumors were a distraction to the Devils’ locker room. Plus, Luke Hughes reacts to his brother being traded.

Let’s do that hockey.

Devils Trade Rumors & News

New Jersey Hockey Now: Now that the Quinn Hughes sweepstakes has come to a head, things can finally settle—at least for a short while—as those involved in the NHL trade rumors are a bit more secure. Devils head coach, Sheldon Keefe, admitted it was a weight in the locker room.

More NJHN: The good news is that the Devils were able to press past the plethora of injuries they’re dealing with on Saturday, winning the first game of a back-to-back situation this weekend against the Anaheim Ducks.

Even More: The bad news is that the Devils have suffered another brutal injury, one that won’t be a “day to day” situation, when it was revealed on Saturday morning that Simon Nemec is injured and is going to miss time.

Devils Rink Report: Speaking with Luke Hughes after the game yesterday, he reacted to the Quinn Hughes trade that sent him to the Minnesota Wild, and admitted the Hughes brothers still want to play together.

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NHL Trade Talk, News, & National Hockey Now

The Athletic ($): Here is how Minnesota Wild GM Bill Guerin pulled off the Quinn Hughes trade from the first phone call to the final fist pump, as told by Joe Smith.

Forever Blueshirts: Sounds like a Matt Rempe return is close for the New York Rangers. Have to wonder what kind of impact he can have on the team.

San Jose Hockey Now: Should the San Jose Sharks have tried to trade for Quinn Hughes? Sheng Peng explains.

Philly Hockey Now: The Vancouver Canucks won’t be moving forward with Lukas Reichel. He’s currently on waivers and is to be reassigned to Abbotsford. However, Will James questions whether he’s a claim candidate for the Philadelphia Flyers.

Chicago Hockey Now: Well, this can’t be good news for the injured Connor Bedard. The Chicago Blackhawks have recalled top prospect, Nick Lardis.

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Ryan Flournoy start or sit: Week 15 fantasy football advice

Week 15 of the 2025 NFL season will continue on tonight with a battle of NFC Wild Card hopefuls as the Minnesota Vikings visit the Dallas Cowboys at 8:20 p.m. ET on NBC.

The Cowboys three-game win streak came to a screeching halt in a 44-30 loss to the Lions last Thursday and it cost them a chance to make up some ground in the NFC standings. They at least got a breakout performance from Flournoy, adding to the list of weapons that can help them down the stretch.

Below, we’ll go over Flournoy’s outlook in fantasy football for Week 15.

Fantasy Football analysis: Cowboys WR Ryan Flournoy

Flournoy posted a new career-receiving day in last week’s loss to the Lions, catching nine of 13 targets for 115 yards and a a big touchdown in the fourth quarter that brought the Cowboys back to within a score. His spike in production can be attributed to CeeDee Lamb exiting the game with a concussion in the third quarter, but he has shown before that he can step up with big numbers when called upon.

That game also marked his second straight game with at least three targets, so we’ll see if he can continue to get fed a healthy dose of passes.

Start or sit in Week 15?

Sit. Lamb cleared concussion protocol this week and will be good to go for tonight. I don’t think Flournoy will get the requisite number of targets to be fantasy viable and that’s before even considering that the Vikings are fourth in DVOA vs. WR3’s this season.

Josh Oliver start or sit: Week 15 fantasy football advice

Week 15 of the 2025 NFL season will continue on tonight with a battle of NFC Wild Card hopefuls as the Minnesota Vikings visit the Dallas Cowboys at 8:20 p.m. ET on NBC.

The Vikings ended a four-game losing streak and kept their slim playoff hopes alive last Sunday, burying the Commanders in a 31-0 shutout victory. Tight end Josh Oliver was an unexpected focal point of that beatdown and we’ll see if he can carry that momentum over into tonight’s matchup.

Below, we’ll go over Oliver’s outlook in fantasy football for Week 15.

Fantasy Football analysis: Vikings TE Josh Oliver

Oliver played a huge role in the Vikings’ shutout win over the Commanders last Sunday, catching two passes for 24 yards with both of those receptions being touchdowns. It was an efficient day in the red zone for the veteran and a couple of things from his performance stood out, namely the fact that he was on the field for a season-high 63% of the offensive snaps.

Also, he and fellow tight end T.J. Hockenson were responsible for the team’s receiving touchdowns for the afternoon, all of them coming in the red zone. We’ll see if J.J. McCarthy continues to build a rapport with his tight end targets in tonight’s contest.

Start or sit in Week 15?

Sit. If this were earlier in the fantasy season, I’d say take a risk and start Oliver, especially in a matchup against a rather generous Cowboys defense. But this is the playoffs and you’d be putting your season in the hands of a tight end that only has 11 targets for the entire season. Unless you’re convinced of him dominating in the red zone for a second straight week, pass.

Jack Bech start or sit: Week 15 fantasy football advice

The 2-11 Las Vegas Raiders travel to the east coast to take on the 8-5 Philadelphia Eagles as big 11.5-point underdogs. The Eagles hope to stop their losing streak at three games, while the Raiders just look to finish out the season.

Below, we’ll go over Jack Bech’s outlook in fantasy football for Week 15.

Fantasy Football analysis: Raiders, WR, Jack Bech

The Raiders might as well see what they have in their rookie wide receivers, which Jack Bech is one. This week he’ll get targets from Kenny Pickett, which could be a good thing, as Pickett targeted him four times after subbing in for an injured Geno Smith and because Smith has been awful of late.

Bech ended up catching all six of his targets last week for 50 yards on his highest snap percentage of the season. This was easily his best game, but he also didn’t have fellow rookie Dont’e Thornton to compete with due to an injury. Thornton will be back this week, which could hurt Bech’s upside.

There is some hope that Pickett will continue looking for Bech and maybe they put together a good game, but he is just too risky during the fantasy playoffs.

Start or sit in Week 15 PPR leagues?

Sit.

Start or sit in Week 15 standard leagues?

Sit.

Dallas Goedert start or sit: Week 15 fantasy football advice

The 8-5 Philadelphia Eagles host the 2-11 Las Vegas Raiders as big 11.5-point favorites on Sunday. The Eagles have lost three in a row and are in need of an easy win. The Raiders with Kenny Pickett on the road sure looks likes a game they should be able to excel in.

The Eagles concentrate their offense between Saquon Barkley, AJ Brown, Devonta Smith and Dallas Goedert and Goedert is last on the list. Will he be a fantasy assett in this, our fantasy playoffs?

Below, we’ll go over Dallas Goedert’s outlook in fantasy football for Week 15.

Fantasy Football analysis: Eagles, TE, Dallas Goedert

Over their last five games, Goedert has just one Top 12 fantasy finish, but that did come last week in a close loss to the Chargers. There is little doubt that the Eagles were pushed in that game, which squeezed out as many fantasy points from their skill position players as possible. Will the Raiders be able to do the same?

The Raiders have been good against tight ends, allowing the third-fewest yards and the second-fewest receptions to the position. This isn’t a great spot for Goedert, especially for the first round of the fantasy playoffs. Its hard to sit him, but unless you are really hurting at the position, I’d rather try someone else.

Start or sit in Week 15 PPR leagues?

Sit.

Start or sit in Week 15 standard leagues?

Sit.

Liverpool 'united as one' after Salah return - Van Dijk

Liverpool forward Mohamed Salah and Reds captain Virgil van Dijk
Salah came on as a first-half substitute in the win against Brighton on Saturday [Getty Images]

Virgil van Dijk says Liverpool "are absolutely united and go forward as one" after Mohamed Salah returned to the squad for Saturday's win over Brighton.

Salah came off the bench for his first Liverpool appearance since claiming he had been "thrown under the bus" by the club following last weekend's 3-3 draw with Leeds.

The 33-year-old was left out of the squad for the midweek Champions League win at Inter Milan, but returned for the Brighton game following talks with manager Arne Slot and claimed an assist in the 2-0 win.

Salah joins up with the Egypt national team for the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) on Monday and could miss up to eight Liverpool games if his country go all the way to the final on 18 January.

"We showed this week that we are absolutely united. We go forward as one," said Van Dijk, who made his 250th Premier League appearance for Liverpool on Saturday.

"Mo is going to Afcon and we all hope that he'll be successful there and he'll come back and be important for us for the rest of the season.

"The other side of it is that we all know football and we have no idea what is going to happen. I hope that he stays because he is one of my leaders and still very important for the football club. But there's more parties to this situation."

Van Dijk also praised Arne Slot for how he handled the events of recent days, with Liverpool now unbeaten in five games since losing to PSV at Anfield in the Champions League.

"I think he has handled the situation very well - calm in his own way and it's a very tricky situation," said the Netherlands defender.

"There's a lot of noise and pressure from the outside world and rightly so because we've not been up to the standard we've shown in the last few seasons.

"We've just got to keep going. He's at a club which is very together and that's how it has been before our time at the club, and that's something we have to keep going.

"We go through the good times together, as a team, as a club and as a fanbase, but sometimes when the difficult moments arise we also have to stick together. This moment of time is a very good moment to see how everyone responds."

Devin Singletary start or sit: Week 15 fantasy football advice

The 3-10 Washington Commanders travel to face the 2-11 New York Giants as 2.5-point underdogs this Sunday. The Giants don’t have a permanent coach after letting Brian Daboll go mid-season. At this point both teams are just playing out the season, but that doesn’t mean they won’t score us fantasy points.

Below, we’ll go over Devin Singletary’s outlook in fantasy football for Week 15.

Fantasy Football analysis: Giants, RB, Devin Singletary

Since Cam Skattebo’s season ended due to an injury, running backs Tyrone Tracy and Devin Singletary have been splitting work at the position. Last week Tracy suffered a hip injury late in that game, which gave Singletary a few more touches late, including a touchdown.

Tracy has been cleared to play this week against the Commanders, so should get the start, but Singletary should continue to see useful touches in a good matchup this week. The Commanders have allowed the sixth-most fantasy points to running backs this season and Singletary has 17, 14, and 15 touches over the last three games, including three touchdowns.

Their upside isn’t great, but I expect both Tracy and Singletary to top double-digit touches, likely making them worth flex starts in this matchup.

Start or sit in Week 15 PPR leagues?

Start.

Start or sit in Week 15 standard leagues?

Start.

Five things to look out for – Crystal Palace vs Manchester City

Manchester City travel to Selhurst Park to face Crystal Palace in the Premier League.

The Blues remain unsure as to whether they will be led by Pep Guardiola, who missed media duties on Friday due to a “personal issue,” but the Catalan boss is expected to be on the touchline on Sunday.

Both sides are off the back of impressive European wins in midweek, with City beating Real Madrid 2-1 at the Bernabeu in the UEFA Champions League and Palace thrashing Shamrock Rovers in the UEFA Europa Conference League.

Here are five things to look out for as City face Oliver Glasner’s men:

Palace’s right vs City’s left

The right hand side of Palace’s attack that tore City to shreds to bag the winner in the FA Cup final are both set to be unavailable to play this Sunday.

Ismailla Sarr is hoping to be fit but will be unlikely to start after spending two weeks out with an ankle ligament injury, whilst Daniel Munoz is undergoing an operation on his knee.

City, meanwhile, have Jeremy Doku and Nico O’Reilly both in fine form on the left flank. They compliment each other’s game very well as they’re both comfortable drifting inside or holding width, and I expect them to get the better of the duels down that side.

Rotation from Madrid

City do have Brentford in the Carabao Cup in midweek where I expect changes to be made, but I also think we’ll see one or two alterations to the side today.

Omar Marmoush, Savinho and Tijjani Reijnders are the most likely options to rotate in, whilst he could also give a chance to Abdukodir Khusanov, Rayan Ait-Nouri or Nathan Ake at the back.

I expect all of the six named above to start against Brentford, but I also think there’s the possibility one or two of them could play against Palace.

Space in behind for City to exploit

At home, Palace like to play a front foot system, knowing that Marc Guehi and Maxence Lacroix at the back have it in them to deal with most strikers in the league.

But Erling Haaland isn’t most strikers in the league.

The 25-year-old is entering the peak years of his career and has already scored a staggering 21 goals in 21 games in all competitions for City this season.

If Palace in their 3-4-2-1 formation play on the front foot like Manchester United did against City earlier this season – particularly with injuries in a few key areas for the Eagles – then we can expect a similar outcome, with Haaland getting plenty of space on the break to thrive.

Palace with a rare change of formation

But I think there’s a chance we’ll see Oliver Glasner tweak his system.

Since he arrived he’s played a 3-4-2-1 system that has gotten the best out of his players, but with key injuries in big positions I could see him changing it.

Munoz is out whilst Sarr and Jean-Phillipe Mateta are doubtful, and they contribute a lot to the way Palace attack.

If they all miss out I could see Palace switching to 3-5-2 to be more compact in the midfield, and rely on two forwards (likely Yeremy Pino and Eddie Nketiah) to carry the attacking burden.

Those two will still provide a threat and it will also limit the attacking space City would have as I mentioned before if they only go for a two man midfield.

Haaland going on another scoring run

But, at the end of the day, Haaland when at his best will score against any opposition.

He’ll be high on confidence after bagging his first goal at the Bernabeu and ending his penalty missing streak.

The Norwegian has got just two goals in his last five in the Premier League, and after a run of scoring in every single game he played in bar one up until that point, I’m hoping now is the time for him to start another ridiculous run like that again.

Chris Rodriguez start or sit: Week 15 fantasy football advice

The 3-10 Washington Commanders travel to face the 2-11 New York Giants as 2.5-point underdogs this Sunday. Neither team has anything to play for this season, but this is the time jobs are won and lost. One player who would love to get some good film on tape is running back Chris Rodriguez, who has consistently beaten out rookie Jacory Croskey-Merritt for touches when healthy.

Below, we’ll go over Chris Rodriguez’s outlook in fantasy football for Week 15.

Fantasy Football analysis: Commanders, RB, Chris Rodriguez

Rodriguez is questionable with a groin injury this week, but seems more than likely to play. If he can’t, then Croskey-Merritt would be in play for the fantasy start, especially without Rodriguez taking away looks. But, as long as Rodriguez plays, we can’t expect a huge workload in a split backfield. But, we can expect a strong matchup.

The Giants have allowed twelve running backs to put up double-digit fantasy points on them this season. They’ve allowed the second most rushing yards and fantasy points to the position, while giving up the most yards per carry. With Rodriguez’s 12-15 looks per game, we can’t predict a smash fantasy day, but it’s hard not to like the Commanders’ starter as a flex play this week.

Start or sit in Week 15 PPR leagues?

Start.

Start or sit in Week 15 standard leagues?

Start.

Chimere Dike start or sit: Week 15 fantasy football advice

Week 15 of the 2025 NFL season will continue on this afternoon with a showdown featuring the Tennessee Titans visiting the San Francisco 49ers at 4:25 p.m. ET on FOX.

Hey look y’all, the Titans won a game last week! Granted, it was a 31-29 win over the almost equally terrible Cleveland Browns, but you take every win you can get when you’re that franchise. Wide receiver Chimere Dike has been stepping up in spots for the team and we’ll see if he can do the same in today’s contest.

Below, we’ll go over Dike’s outlook in fantasy football for Week 15.

Fantasy Football analysis: Titans WR Chimere Dike

The Titans didn’t have the most efficient day on offense in last week’s win over the Browns, butDike ended up being the most dependable weapon for Cam Ward. He ended up catching five of eight targets for 24 yards and a hauled in a fourth-quarter touchdown that extended their lead. That’s now two touchdowns in three games for the rookie and he’s been getting a lot of looks lately with an average of five targets over his last four outings. Expect even more targets his way as Tennessee gets extra reps for its young weapons to close the year.

Start or sit in Week 15?

Start. The volume of targets that Dike will get should make him a solid Flex option, especially in PPR leagues. Especially be on the lookout for him if they find their way into the red zone.

Brock Purdy start or sit: Week 15 fantasy football advice

Week 15 of the 2025 NFL season will continue on this afternoon with a showdown featuring the Tennessee Titans visiting the San Francisco 49ers at 4:25 p.m. ET on FOX.

The 49ers are fresh off a much-needed bye week given their injury situation this season and are still in the NFC west title hunt at 9-4, sitting just one game behind both the Rams and Seahawks. Quarterback Brock Purdy has also had a few weeks to rest up and we’ll see if he can have a strong finish to the campaign while leading the Niners into the postseason.

Below, we’ll go over Purdy’s outlook in fantasy football for Week 15.

Fantasy Football analysis: 49ers QB Brock Purdy

Purdy wasn’t explosive, but got the job done in the 49ers’ 28-16 victory over the Browns two weeks ago, throwing for 168 yards with both a passing and a rushing touchdown for the day. It marked his third start since returning from shoulder/toe injuries that kept him out for a bulk of the campaign and his numbers have been just alright, throwing for 566 yards with five touchdowns and three interceptions in that span.

The former Mr. Irrelevant has at the very least been efficient in his time on the field this season as his 51.1% success rate ranks second among quarterbacks with at least 100 plays. One can say that he’s been a bit of a checkdown merchant, but that could get the job done against a Titans defense that ranks 29th in passing EPA.

Start or sit in Week 15?

Start. I think Purdy can have a nice outing against this poor Titans defense, posting similar numbers as he did in his return against the Cardinals last month. There are of course better QB options out there for this week, but you should be fine if you have to depend on Purdy in your lineup.

Will Taylor Swift be at Travis Kelce's Chiefs - Chargers game Sunday?

It's that time again!

Travis Kelce continues to play NFL games in 2025, and his fiancée (!) Taylor Swift has had some time to cheer him on at Kansas City Chiefs games. She was there a few times last season, including playoff games and -- of course -- the Super Bowl. And she's attended a few of the Chiefs' home games this year.

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So the question is: Will she be there for the Chiefs' fourteenth regular season game on Sunday afternoon between Kelce's team and the Los Angeles Chargers? It is a home contest, for what it's worth, and as we said, Swift has only attended home games during the regular season last year and this year. So that could bode well for her attending, perhaps?

Will she show up? We'll see soon enough!

This article originally appeared on For The Win: Will Taylor Swift be at Travis Kelce Chiefs - Chargers Week 15 game?

Tare: Maignan happy at Milan, waiting for Nkunku and Gimenez

Tare: Maignan happy at Milan, waiting for Nkunku and Gimenez
Tare: Maignan happy at Milan, waiting for Nkunku and Gimenez

Milan director Igli Tare keeps the door open for Mike Maignan’s contract extension and trusts Christopher Nkunku and Santiago Gimenez, but refuses to rule out the signing of a new centre-forward in January.

Milan host Sassuolo at San Siro on Sunday. You can follow all the build-up and action as it happens from today’s five Serie A games on the Liveblog.

Milan vs. Sassuolo – Tare’s pre-match quotes

LA SPEZIA, ITALY – APRIL 14: Igli Tare of SS Lazio looks on during the Serie A match between Spezia Calcio and SS Lazio at Stadio Alberto Picco on April 14, 2023 in La Spezia, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

“We’ve started with a fantastic group. Every day we work together, we realise it’s one of the best groups we’ve ever worked with,” Tare told DAZN before kick-off.

“They have determination and desire, and you can see it with results on the pitch. We know there’s work to do and we need consistency, but we are happy for now.”

With the January transfer window just around the corner, Tare was inevitably asked to provide updates on Milan’s negotiations, starting with the future of Maignan.

Tare on Maignan’s contract extension

ROME, ITALY – DECEMBER 04: Mike Maignan of AC Milan gives the team instructions during the Coppa Italia Round of 16 match between SS Lazio and AC Milan at Olimpico Stadium on December 04, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

The goalkeeper’s contract runs out in June and according to reports in Italy, he’s asked for a new €8m-a-year contract.

“We’ve never discussed the figures, I’ve never heard these numbers, but it’s easy to talk about Mike because he’s a fantastic lad, he’s a leader and a man of the group,” Tare replied.

“We are happy with him, he likes to stay at Milan and Milan want to extend. Today we have a game we want to win, then we’ll have time to discuss the matter.”

Former Chelsea striker Nkunku starts alongside Christian Pulisic in attack today, while Rafael Leao and Gimenez are injured.

Will Milan look for a new centre-forward in the winter transfer window?

“It’s hard to find players who can make a difference in the January window, but we’ll keep our eyes open to see if there’s something that can improve the situation of the team,” Tare said.

PARMA, ITALY – NOVEMBER 08: Christopher Nkunku of AC Milan runs with the ball whilst under pressure from Abdoulaye Ndiaye of Parma during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and AC Milan at Stadio Ennio Tardini on November 08, 2025 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

“If there’s a chance, we’ll take it, but the team is improving. Nkunku sent important messages in the second half against Torino. Today it’s a big chance for him to show the real Nkunku we all expect.

“As for Gimenez, he has this physical problem; we are waiting for him, but he’s also an important player for this team.”

Milan are the joint-Serie A table leaders alongside Napoli with 31 points. The Partenopei will play later today, away at Udinese.

OM: Nayef Aguerd and Aubameyang included in squad to face AS Monaco ahead of AFCON 2025

OM: Nayef Aguerd and Aubameyang included in squad to face AS Monaco ahead of AFCON 2025
OM: Nayef Aguerd and Aubameyang included in squad to face AS Monaco ahead of AFCON 2025

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OM faces AS Monaco this Sunday, December 14, 2025. It's the final match for international players before they join their national teams for AFCON 2025 right after.

OM welcomes AS Monaco this Sunday to round off Matchday 16 of Ligue 1. After a draw against Toulouse (2-2) and a defeat at Lille (0-1), the Marseille side will need to put in a much stronger performance to stay in the race for the podium against direct rivals like PSG and Lens. Roberto De Zerbi, Marseille's head coach, has selected a 21-man squad for this clash at the Vélodrome.

While AS Monaco will be without Paul Pogba and Ansu Fati, OM must cope without Hamed Junior Traoré, Amine Gouiri, and Facundo Medina, who remain sidelined through injury. Amir Murillo, who was a doubt earlier in the week due to calf discomfort, is included in the squad, and Nayef Aguerd, despite suffering from a groin injury, is also expected to feature against the Monegasques.

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Old Teammates Rival One Another For First Time As Genoa Host Inter Milan In Serie A

Old Teammates Rival One Another For First Time As Genoa Host Inter Milan In Serie A
Old Teammates Rival One Another For First Time As Genoa Host Inter Milan In Serie A

A long-standing friendship will take on a competitive edge at Marassi as Cristian Chivu and Daniele De Rossi meet for the first time on opposite benches in Genoa vs Inter.

As La Gazzetta dello Sport recalls, their bond was forged during their Roma days, stretching back to a memorable open training session at Trigoria that still “remains firmly planted in Chivu’s memory.”

Even when they became rivals on the pitch, the relationship endured, strengthened by mutual respect developed across 97 matches played together in the capital.

Now, however, the relationship enters new territory.

Genoa Vs Inter – Chivu & De Rossi Reunite In Fascinating Clash

Chivu steps into the Luigi Ferraris as Inter coach for the first time, a venue that has proven uncomfortable for the Nerazzurri in recent seasons.

Inter have not won away to Genoa since 2020, dropping points in each of their last three visits.

The context only adds to the difficulty.

Chivu arrives still managing the fallout from the controversial Liverpool defeat, compounded by injuries to key figures like Hakan Calhanoglu and Francesco Acerbi.

According to the Milanese daily, the Romanian has also worked to lighten a tense atmosphere shaped by six defeats across competitions.

Yet Chivu remains defiant.

He insists Inter “will not change who they are,” arguing that aside from isolated spells against Udinese and Napoli, his side have always shown “the desire to dominate.”

From the pitch to the touchline, some things, as De Rossi knows well, have never changed.

Inter eager to discuss Frattesi-Thuram swap deal with Juventus

Inter eager to discuss Frattesi-Thuram swap deal with Juventus
Inter eager to discuss Frattesi-Thuram swap deal with Juventus

Multiple sources confirm Juventus’ interest in Davide Frattesi, but Inter will likely ask for Khephren Thuram when, and if, negotiations begin.

Tuttosport newspaper reported earlier this week that Frattesi’s agent Beppe Riso had resumed talks with Juventus as the Inter midfielder seeks more playing time in the second part of the season.

Frattesi seeks Inter exit

MILAN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 05: Davide Frattesi of Internazionale passes the ball under pressure from Dastan Satpayev of FC Kairat during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD4 match between FC Internazionale Milano and FC Kairat Almaty at Stadio San Siro on November 05, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

The best Italy goal-scorer during the Luciano Spalletti era, Frattesi, will be glad to reunite with the ex-Azzurri boss, but negotiations between the two clubs might not be so easy.

Inter expert Pasquale Guarro and Gazzetta, in fact, claim that the Nerazzurri will likely ask for Khephren Thuram if Juventus knock on their door for Frattesi.

Inter eager to reunite the Thuram brothers

MILAN, ITALY – DECEMBER 06: Marcus Thuram of FC Internazionale Milano celebrates scoring his team’s second goal with teammate Lautaro Martinez during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Como 1907 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on December 06, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

The move would allow the Nerazzurri to reunite the two Thuram brothers at San Siro, as Marcus has been playing for Inter since 2023.

According to Guarro, Khephren Thuram was already an Inter target last summer, alongside Roma’s Manu Kone and Atalanta’s Ederson.

NAPLES, ITALY – DECEMBER 07: Khephren Thuram of Juventus reacts during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and Juventus FC at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on December 07, 2025 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

The Nerazzurri ended up signing 22-year-old Andy Diouf last summer, but the Frenchman has only collected 150 minutes of football on the pitch this season.

Boost For Inter Milan As Experienced Ex Manchester United Player Returns From Injury Ahead Of Supercoppa Italiana

Boost For Inter Milan As Experienced Ex Manchester United Player Returns From Injury Ahead Of Supercoppa Italiana
Boost For Inter Milan As Experienced Ex Manchester United Player Returns From Injury Ahead Of Supercoppa Italiana

Inter Milan have been handed some welcome news on the injury front as Matteo Darmian edges closer to a return in time for the Supercoppa Italiana.

Inter faced the double setback of losing both Hakan Calhanoglu and Francesco Acerbi during the Champions League defeat to Liverpool.

However, Cristian Chivu is finally seeing signs of recovery within his squad.

La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that while the situation remains complicated for one wing-back, “for another the skies are finally clearing.”

Indeed, drawing a clear contrast between Denzel Dumfries and Darmian.

Darmian Returns For Inter In Supercoppa As Dumfries Absence Continues

BARI, ITALY – AUGUST 16: Denzel Dumfries of Inter during Pre-Season Friendly match between FC Internazionale and Olympiacos FC at Stadio San Nicola on August 16, 2025 in Bari, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)

The outlook for Dumfries remains uncertain.

The newspaper noted that “surgery on the ankle tendons is not excluded” for the Dutch international.

Darmian, by contrast, is described as “close to returning,” offering a timely boost for the Nerazzurri.

The former Manchester United defender will not be available for the Serie A trip to Genoa.

However, Inter’s medical staff have decided he will rejoin full training immediately afterwards.

The veteran is therefore expected to travel with the squad to Riyadh.

Therefore, he could be included in the matchday squad for the Supercoppa clash with Bologna.

After more than two months on the sidelines, Darmian’s return provides Chivu with much-needed experience.

Alec Pierce start or sit: Week 15 fantasy football advice

Week 15 of the 2025 NFL season will continue on this afternoon with a battle of playoff contenders as the Indianapolis Colts will visit the Seattle Seahawks at 4:25 p.m. ET on CBS.

Last Sunday was a total disaster for the Colts as not only did they lose complete control of the AFC South in a 36-19 loss to the Jaguars, they also lost starting quarterback Daniel Jones for the year with a torn Achilles. Wide receiver Alec Pierce is one of the figures that they’ll have to lean on if they want to keep their fading playoff hopes alive and that will especially be the case in this tough road matchup this afternoon.

Below, we’ll go over Pierce’s outlook in fantasy football for Week 15.

Fantasy Football analysis: Colts WR Alec Pierce

Pierce still had a solid day even with Jones’ injury in last week’s loss to the Jaguars, catching five of eight targets for 80 receiving yards in the road setback. Pierce leads the Colts in receiving heading into Week 15 and continues to prove himself as true home-run hitter on the field by leading the league with 20.2 yards per catch as well as leading all receiver targets in ADOT.

The biggest story in the NFL this week is the Colts pulling 44-year-old Philip Rivers out of retirement in a desperation move after Jones’ Achilles tear. The veteran QB is suiting up in an NFL game for the first time since 2020 and we’ll see if he can lean on a weapon like Pierce right out the gate.

Start or sit in Week 15?

Sit. You should be highly skeptical of a 44-year-old QB having any kind of positive impact in this situation, let alone being able to get the ball downfield to a receiver who almost exclusively makes explosive plays. I’d imagine we’ll see an extreme run-heavy gameplan for the Colts offense this afternoon, meaning not many opportunities for Pierce to shine.

Italy Starlet Gets Nod Ahead Of French Forwards To Start In Inter Milan Trip To Genoa

Italy Starlet Gets Nod Ahead Of French Forwards To Start In Inter Milan Trip To Genoa
Italy Starlet Gets Nod Ahead Of French Forwards To Start In Inter Milan Trip To Genoa

With speculation teetering between Ange-Yoan Bonny and Francesco Pio Esposito for Inter Milan’s trip to Genoa, the latest reports suggest the young Italian will be given the nod.

Inter will be without Hakan Calhanoglu, forcing Chivu into a clear Plan B in midfield.

After testing Nicolò Barella in a deeper role, the coach has instead opted for Piotr Zielinski.

The Pole is judged to be the most natural replacement in the regista position.

His inclusion also allows Barella to conserve energy higher up the pitch, therefore avoiding excessive defensive sacrifice.

Zielinski will step in for the former Milan midfielder, who is sidelined alongside Francesco Acerbi.

This follows their recent withdrawals in the Champions League clash with Liverpool.

Acerbi, who raised the white flag minutes after Calhanoglu on Tuesday night, is expected to remain out for the time being.

Genoa Vs Inter – Pio Esposito Gets Nod In Attack

MILAN, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 21: Francesco Pio Esposito of Internazionale reacts during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and US Sassuolo Calcio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on September 21, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

In defence, La Gazzetta dello Sport, via FCInterNews, reports that Akanji is ready to feature centrally.

Indeed, with Bisseck on his right-hand side, as Inter rotate against Daniele De Rossi’s Genoa.

Chivu is still weighing up whether to retain Henrikh Mkhitaryan on the left of midfield and Luis Henrique on the right flank.

However, the biggest call concerns Lautaro Martinez’s strike partner.

This time, ThuLa may be broken up.

In the final training sessions, “it was Pio Esposito alongside the captain, not Bonny.”

Therefore suggesting the young Italian is now leading the race to start.

Sam Darnold start or sit: Week 15 fantasy football advice

Week 15 of the 2025 NFL season will continue on this afternoon with a battle of playoff contenders as the Indianapolis Colts will visit the Seattle Seahawks at 4:25 p.m. ET on CBS.

The Seahawks buried the Falcons in a 37-9 blowout victory last Sunday, a win that allowed them to keep pace with the Rams in the race for the NFC West title. Quarterback Sam Darnold had another productive outing as he’s closing in on successfully leading a team to the postseason for a second straight season.

Below, we’ll go over Danold’s outlook in fantasy football for Week 15.

Fantasy Football analysis: Seahawks QB Sam Darnold

As mentioned before, Darnold had yet another productive afternoon with 249 yards, three touchdowns, and one interception through the air and even got to use his legs a little bit with 23 rushing yards also on his stat sheet. The former No. 3 overall pick had somewhat cooled of over the past few weeks and was responsible for zero scores in their win over the Vikings the week prior, so it was nice to see him step forward with a performance like that one.

Darnold has remained one of the more reliable QB’s in the entire league, still topping his peers with a 52.3% success rate while also ranking in the top 10 in passing yards, passing EPA, and ADOT. Averaging 15.4 fantasy points per game with a rostership of roughly 41%, he has remained one of the more slept on fantasy QB’s this season and is still just sitting there on the waiver wire for anyone who needs QB help in the playoffs.

Start or sit in Week 15?

Start. Darnold has been a consistent arm in fantasy and has the benefit of matching up against a spiraling Colts team that has dropped four of their last five games.Who knows how the Philip Rivers experiment will turn out on their end and a bunch of stalled drives could lead to extra scoring opportunities for Darnold and company. Start him.

How Inter Milan Head Coach Aims To Use Disappointing Results To Motivate Team For Genoa Trip

How Inter Milan Head Coach Aims To Use Disappointing Results To Motivate Team For Genoa Trip
How Inter Milan Head Coach Aims To Use Disappointing Results To Motivate Team For Genoa Trip

Five days after the controversial defeat to Liverpool, Inter return to Serie A against Genoa, with Cristian Chivu and his side still carrying the emotional weight of a decision that continues to divide opinion.

According to Corriere dello Sport, via FCInterNews, the frustration inside the Nerazzurri camp has not fully faded, with Lautaro Martinez’s expression in the San Siro tunnel described as one that “did not go unnoticed,” revealing “all his anger at the perceived injustice.”

The captain was far from alone, as Nicolò Barella, Federico Dimarco and Alessandro Bastoni also struggled to hide their disappointment in the immediate aftermath.

Chivu Reshapes Liverpool Anger Into Motivation For Inter Trip To Genoa

MILAN, ITALY – OCTOBER 04: FC Internazionale coach Cristian Chivu looks on before the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and US Cremonese at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on October 04, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Cristian Chivu has spent the days since working carefully on that reaction, choosing not to suppress it but instead to reshape it.

The Inter coach has “placed his hands on that frustration,” the report explains, gradually transforming it into a controlled desire for redemption ahead of the trip to Genoa.

Marassi will offer little respite.

Genoa are in good mental and physical condition under new coach Daniele De Rossi, and the atmosphere promises to be intense.

Chivu’s message has been to strike the right balance: approach the match with hunger, but without forcing the issue, accepting the need to fight on the physical level if required.

In that context, Lautaro remains the reference point.

Depending on results elsewhere, the Genoa match could be either a necessity to stay attached to the summit or a chance to strengthen Inter’s position before attention later turns to Riyadh for the Supercoppa.

For now, however, all focus remains firmly on the Genoa clash.

Inter Milan Set Asking Price For Wantaway Italy Midfielder As Juventus Wait To Pounce

Inter Milan Set Asking Price For Wantaway Italy Midfielder As Juventus Wait To Pounce
Inter Milan Set Asking Price For Wantaway Italy Midfielder As Juventus Wait To Pounce

Inter Milan have placed a €35 million valuation on Davide Frattesi as Juventus continue to monitor the midfielder’s situation ahead of the January transfer window.

According to Tuttosport, via FCInterNews, there have already been “initial exploratory contacts” between Juventus officials and Frattesi’s representatives.

The former Sassuolo midfielder is appreciated by new Juve coach Luciano Spalletti, but any deal is considered complex, particularly mid-season.

The main obstacle is Inter’s stance on valuation.

Inter Set Price Tag For Frattesi Amid Juventus Interest

MILAN, ITALY – MARCH 30: Davide Frattesi of FC Internazionale looks on during the warm up prior to the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Udinese at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on March 30, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

While the Nerazzurri are open in principle to granting Frattesi a move if the right conditions emerge, there will be no discounts.

The price tag is set at a minimum of €35m, a figure Juventus could attempt to structure through a loan.

A temporary move with an obligation to buy, triggered under specific conditions, is one potential outcome.

Inter are also said to be considering creative solutions, including the possibility of a wider deal involving Khephren Thuram.

However, Tuttosport is clear that Juventus have no intention of entertaining such a swap.

The French midfielder is viewed as a cornerstone of the club’s future project and is considered non-negotiable.

As a result, any move for Frattesi would have to be a straight financial operation.

Juventus are weighing their options, while Inter remain firm on their valuation as the January window approaches.

Juventus Head Coach Determined To Offer Second Chance To Inter Milan Fringe Player As Nerazzurri Eye Sensational Family Reunion

Juventus Head Coach Determined To Offer Second Chance To Inter Milan Fringe Player As Nerazzurri Eye Sensational Family Reunion
Juventus Head Coach Determined To Offer Second Chance To Inter Milan Fringe Player As Nerazzurri Eye Sensational Family Reunion

Davide Frattesi and Khephren Thuram are linked in a developing transfer scenario, with Juventus coach Luciano Spalletti keen on the Inter midfielder as the Nerazzurri quietly keep alive the idea of a Thuram family reunion.

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Frattesi’s time in Milan appears to be nearing its end.

The Italy international has struggled for continuity under Cristian Chivu and is now increasingly viewed as expendable.

Indeed, with a sale expected either in January or, more realistically, next summer.

Juventus are among the most attentive suitors.

Frattesi has “many admirers in Turin,” starting with Spalletti.

Spalletti Wants Inter Outcast Frattesi At Juventus As Nerazzurri Eye Thuram Move

TURIN, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 13: Khephren Thuram of Juventus celebrates scoring his team’s third goal during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and FC Internazionale at Allianz Stadium on September 13, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

The coach appreciates his “electric and generous” style and believes he could fill a gap in the current Bianconeri midfield.

While Frattesi has delivered unforgettable moments at Inter, the paper notes that consistency has never truly followed.

Inter, for their part, would no longer oppose a Juventus approach.

This time, the Nerazzurri would be willing to open talks for a permanent transfer.

Indeed, provided there is room to manoeuvre elsewhere in midfield.

One name firmly on the radar is Khephren Thuram, whose profile fits both sporting and financial parameters.

The two operations would remain separate, but the symbolism is clear.

While Marcus Thuram is already a key Inter figure, the club are monitoring whether circumstances could one day allow both Thuram brothers to reunite in Nerazzurro.

Cristian Chivu Set To Put Faith In Brazil Duo As Wing-Backs For Inter Milan Test At Genoa

Cristian Chivu Set To Put Faith In Brazil Duo As Wing-Backs For Inter Milan Test At Genoa
Cristian Chivu Set To Put Faith In Brazil Duo As Wing-Backs For Inter Milan Test At Genoa

With injuries mounting and fatigue to manage, Cristian Chivu is set to rotate his Inter Milan side for the Serie A trip to Genoa, placing his trust in Luis Henrique and Carlos Augusto on the flanks.

The absence of Francesco Acerbi forces a reshuffle at the back, with Akanji expected to slot in between Bisseck and Bastoni.

In midfield, the key vacancy is left by Hakan Calhanoglu, who is targeting a return for the Supercoppa.

For now, it is Piotr Zielinski who is tipped to step in as playmaker.

The Corriere dello Sport noted that the Pole “has more chance of operating as regista than Barella.”

Genoa Vs Inter – Chivu To Hand Henrique & Augusto A Start

MONZA, ITALY – AUGUST 12: Carlos Augusto of FC Internazionale looks on during the Pre-season Friendly match between AC Monza and FC Internazionale at U-Power Stadium on August 12, 2025 in Monza, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

There is also a decision to be made on the left side of midfield.

Henrikh Mkhitaryan is still working his way back to full sharpness after injury and was visibly fatigued against Liverpool.

Therefore, opening the door for the fresher Petar Sucic to compete for a starting role.

On the wings, Federico Dimarco is expected to rest, allowing Carlos Augusto to start on the left.

On the opposite side, Luis Henrique is pushing towards what would be his fifth consecutive start.

However, Chivu could rotate him during the match.

However, Marcus Thuram and Ange-Yoan Bonny remain firmly in contention to partner Lautaro Martinez.

Wolves' struggles should not end players' World Cup hopes

Joao Gomes playing against Chelsea
Joao Gomes has 10 caps for Brazil since making his debut in 2024 [Getty Images]

Boss Rob Edwards has dismissed fears Wolves' wretched season will wreck his players' World Cup hopes.

The winless strugglers are bottom of the Premier League with just two points after a narrow 2-1 defeat by league leaders Arsenal on Saturday.

Joao Gomes has not played for Brazil since March while Norway's Jorgen Strand Larsen has just one Premier League goal this season.

South Korea's Hwang Hee-Chan has started just five league games this season while Ladislav Krejci holds ambitions with the Czechia, who are in the play-offs, and Jean-Ricner Bellegarde has qualified with Haiti

Santiago Bueno [Uruguay] and Jhon Arias [Colombia] are also hoping to go to the tournament in the United States, Mexico and Canada next year.

"There's been one or two who aren't playing saying: 'How can I get into the team? I need to play because there's a World Cup," Edwards said.

"But I don't think there's any of them thinking that [they will not go to the World Cup] because of the position we're in. They're still playing Premier League football. If they're at their level and doing their thing then there's no reason why they can't get selected for their national teams.

"There's no-one that's approached me because of the situation we're in."

Edwards also eased fears Wolves - who have not won in the Premier League since April - would look to sell off their best talent in January if they were preparing for relegation.

"That's not been communicated to me at all," he said. As I see it at the moment I don't think we're in that kind of position where we would have to be selling any of the 'better ones'. I don't think that's the case."

But the head coach confirmed Wolves are looking to move some players on as they look to recruit more Premier League experience next month.

He added: "It'll work both ways, there will be some people who will move on in January and we can freshen up. We need that, we can all see it.

"We're getting closer to a period of time where maybe we can make some changes."

Devin Neal start or sit: Week 15 fantasy football advice

Week 15 of the 2025 NFL season will continue on this afternoon with an NFC South showdown featuring Carolina Panthers visiting the New Orleans Saints at 4:25 p.m. ET on FOX.

The Saints got to play the role of spoiler by going on the road and scoring a surprise 24-20 win over the Buccaneers last Sunday, a result that greatly benefitted their opponent this afternoon. Running back Devin Neal was a central figure of that upset and he’s continuing to take advantage of the extra reps that he’s getting late in the year.

Below, we’ll go over Neal’s outlook in fantasy football for Week 15.

Fantasy Football analysis: Saints RB Devin Neal

Neal played a huge role in that victory over the Bucs, taking 19 carries for 70 yards and a first-quarter touchdown that opened up the scoring action for the afternoon. That performance marked a new career high for the sixth-round rookie out of Kansas and it allowed him to finish as a top-15 fantasy running back in all scoring formats for the week.

Neal is getting these opportunities due to Alvin Kamara’s MCL sprain and it bodes well for his prospects of even more playing time in 2026. As for now, the Saints will keep feeding the first-year upstart and maybe create some momentum for themselves to end the season.

Start or sit in Week 15?

Start. Kamara has been ruled out once again for the Saints, meaning Neal will have the green light to once again get a bulk of the work out of the backfield. It wouldn’t be a surprise to see him put up similar numbers to what he did last week, especially against a Carolina defense that ranks 24th in rushing EPA. Start him.

Jalen Coker start or sit: Week 15 fantasy football advice

Week 15 of the 2025 NFL season will continue on this afternoon with an NFC South showdown featuring Carolina Panthers visiting the New Orleans Saints at 4:25 p.m. ET on FOX.

The Panthers are fresh off their bye week and suddenly find themselves sitting atop the NFC South standings with the Buccaneers collapsing late in the season. The team controls their own playoff destiny at the moment and players like wide receiver Jalen Coker will be part of that push for the franchise’s first division title in a decade.

Below, we’ll go over Coker’s outlook in fantasy football for Week 15.

Fantasy Football analysis: Panthers WR Jalen Coker

Coker led the Panthers in receiving in their surprise 31-28 victory over the Rams two weeks ago, hauling in four of six targets for 74 receiving yards and a third-quarter touchdown that put the team ahead. It was the most productive performance of the season for the second-year wideout from Holy Cross and he’s been a helping hand for Bryce Young and company since being activated off IR in Week 7.

Coker has been on the field for at least 55% of the offensive snaps in their last six games and he has etched out a role for himself in a blossoming receiver core that includes Tetairoa McMillan and Xavier Legette. His 72% catch rate ranks 25th among wideouts with at least 100 routes run this season, so he’s proving to be a trusted safety blanket for Young whenever they need to pick up some yards. We’ll see if that’s the case in the Superdome this afternoon.

Start or sit in Week 15?

Start. The Panthers have momentum coming out of the bye with them now leading the division and I think they’ll capitalize on it with a strong performance this afternoon. That means a good day for a weapon like Coker, who is bound to get more looks his way after coming through big against the Rams two weeks ago. I’d give him a Flex nod this week.

Colby Parkinson start or sit: Week 15 fantasy football advice

Week 15 of the 2025 NFL season will continue on this afternoon with a battle of NFC playoff contenders as the Detroit Lions visit the Los Angeles Rams at 4:25 p.m. ET on FOX.

The Rams bounced back from a loss the week prior by clobbering the Cardinals 45-17 last Sunday and could become the first team in the NFC to clinch a playoff spot with a win today. Tight end Colby Parkinson found paydirt in the victory, something that he has done quite often over the past few weeks.

Below, we’ll go over Parkinson’s outlook in fantasy football for Week 15.

Fantasy Football analysis: Rams TE Colby Parkinson

Parkinson chipped in towards the demolition last Sunday, registering three catches for 32 yards and a touchdown in a win that allowed for the Rams to reclaim the No. 1 overall seed in the entire conference. Make that four touchdowns in the last five weeks for the veteran tight end as he continues to be arguably the best red-zone TE option in the second half of the regular season.

He’s doing this despite sharing TE duties with Davis Allen and Terrance Ferguson, both of whom logged at least 64% of the offensive snaps last week. We’ll see if he can step forward with another solid outing today.

Start or sit in Week 15?

Start. Parkinson has been a touchdown machine over the last month and if the Rams get into the red zone, they’ll be making sure to get it to Parkinson in those moments. I like him for this matchup and I’d start him if I had the chance.

Isaac TeSlaa start or sit: Week 15 fantasy football advice

Week 15 of the 2025 NFL season will continue on this afternoon with a battle of NFC playoff contenders as the Detroit Lions visit the Los Angeles Rams at 4:25 p.m. ET on FOX.

The Lions had to have it last Thursday night and they got the job done in a 44-30 victory over the Cowboys in a win that kept them afloat in both the NFC North and Wild Card races. Wide receiver Isaac TeSlaa played a huge role in the win as he continues to step up late in the season.

Below, we’ll go over TeSlaa’s outlook in fantasy football for Week 15.

Fantasy Football analysis: Lions WR Isaac TeSlaa

TeSlaa once again came through for the Lions with two receptions for 20 yards and a touchdown in last Thursday’s victory over the Cowboys. That marked his second straight game with a score and the rookie from Arkansas is finally starting to see more action with Kalif Raymond hurt. That matchup against Dallas marked the second straight game where he logged at least 48 offensive snaps and it’s worth continuing to monitor his progress as he becomes a more regular staple of the offense.

Start or sit in Week 15?

Start. The rookie is rolling and I trust that Dan Campbell will continue to find ways to get the ball into his hands. It wouldn’t be a shock to see him score yet again, so I’d roll the dice with him in a Flex spot if I had him on my roster for this week.

Jayden Reed start or sit: Week 15 fantasy football advice

Week 15 of the 2025 NFL season will continue on this afternoon with a battle of top contenders as the Green Bay Packers visit the Denver Broncos at 4:25 p.m. ET on CBS.

The Packers survived a fun 28-21 rivalry victory over the Bears last Sunday and jumped them for first place in the NFC North as a result. Wide receiver Jayden Reed had himself a productive outing as he took the field for the first time in nearly three months.

Below, we’ll go over Reed’s outlook in fantasy football for Week 15.

Fantasy Football analysis: Packers WR Jayden Reed

Reed was able to chip in some solid numbers in the team’s victory over the Bears last Sunday, acquiring all four of his targets for 31 receiving yards while also adding an additional two carries on the ground for 22 rushing yards. That marked his first game in action since their Week 2 victory over the Commanders back on September 11, where he suffered a broken clavicle and spent most of the regular season on injured reserve.

Reed being back in the fold gives a boost to a Packers offense that is rolling into the final weeks of the regular season and somewhat mitigates the loss of Tucker Kraft. The third-year wideout from Michigan State has led the Packers in receiving for the past two seasons and adds another weapon to the arsenal for the surging Jordan Love.

Start or sit in Week 15?

Sit. Reed is getting back into the swing of things and while he’ll be important for the offense moving forward, this is not the matchup you’d want to start him in. The Broncos defense is top 10 in defensive passing EPA and have allowed just 13 receiving touchdowns this season.

Troy Franklin start or sit: Week 15 fantasy football advice

Week 15 of the 2025 NFL season will continue on this afternoon with a battle of top contenders as the Green Bay Packers visit the Denver Broncos at 4:25 p.m. ET on CBS.

The Broncos notched their 10th straight victory in a 24-17 triumph over the Raiders last Sunday and can officially clinch a playoff spot with a win over the Packers today. Wide receiver Troy Franklin played a small role in that win and we’ll see if he can make a bigger impact while trying to help the team secure a trip to the postseason in today’s contest

Below, we’ll go over Franklin’s outlook in fantasy football for Week 15.

Fantasy Football analysis: Broncos WR Troy Franklin

Franklin caught three of four targets for just 11 yards in last Sunday’s victory over the Raiders, his lowest output of the season. The second-year wideout from Oregon hasn’t been much of a factor since the team returned from their bye a few weeks ago as he has combined for just 32 receiving yards over Denver’s last two games. Some of that can be chalked up to both Pat Bryant and Lil’Jordan Humphrey encroaching on his territory as both men logged more snaps than Franklin in last Sunday’s win.

That should be somewhat of a concern for fantasy managers considering what he has done as Bo Nix’s No. 2 receiving target for most of the year. Franklin was solidly a top-25 fantasy wideout through the first 11 weeks of the season and has since plummeted down into the 30’s. We’ll see if he can get back on track in this huge showdown at home.

Start or sit in Week 15?

Sit. The Packers have severely limited the impact of No. 2 WR’s over the past few weeks and I don’t see that changing in today’s contest. Franklin’s usage over the past few weeks is concerning and I think it’s time to look into other potential WR2/Flex options.

Ike, Huff Carry Gonzaga Past UCLA in 82-72 Grind

It’s never clean when Gonzaga faces UCLA, and it’s rarely an easy win. The series between the two best teams on the west coast has settled into a familiar rhythm defined by physicality, narrow margins, and extended stretches where neither team finds sustained offensive flow. This meeting between the No. 8-ranked Bulldogs and the No. 25-ranked Bruins fit that profile from the opening minutes of this year’s Battle in Seattle in Climate Pledge Arena. Unlike their meeting last year, the Zags were able to walk away from this one with a W.

Gonzaga’s advantage came once again from its frontcourt, where Graham Ike and Braden Huff accounted for 46 of Gonzaga’s 82 points on a combined 16-28 from the field and 12-17 from the free throw line. They were aided by a 12 point performance from Mario Saint-Supery as well as nine points from Adam Miller who was a perfect 3-3 from the field.

The Bulldogs pulled away late for a 10-point win that was far closer than the final score suggests. It was yet another nail-biting chapter to one of college basketball’s best rivalries. It was a grind that hinged on composure and endurance far more than on tempo and execution. 

SAINT-SUPÉRY TOO SMOOTH pic.twitter.com/eA7ATBcf8W

— Gonzaga Basketball (@ZagMBB) December 14, 2025

Graham Ike’s career night

Graham Ike carried the Zags for long stretches and also came up with several of the game’s most clutch buckets, finishing with a game-high 25 points in 36 minutes, the second-heaviest workload of his Gonzaga career. UCLA threw coverage after coverage at him from every spot on the floor. The dude endured everything from single coverage to hard doubles and late triples, and none of it consistently disrupted his ability to score. Ike’s points came whether the shot was within the rhythm of the offense or not, which mattered a lot in a game that rarely allowed flow, and his presence forced UCLA into constant defensive adjustment.

Ladies and gentlemen … Graham Ike pic.twitter.com/hw29sN4mdK

— Gonzaga Basketball (@ZagMBB) December 14, 2025

But the more revealing number came elsewhere. Ike also led the Zags with five assists, a career-high, and proof of just how much UCLA’s defensive pressure stagnated Gonzaga’s guard play and shut down its ability to generate playmaking from the wings. With only 13 assists on 28 made field goals as a team, the Zags leaned heavily on its bigs to read doubles and move the ball out of congestion. Luckily for them, the dude is an absolute force of nature, and been playing lately with a focus and poise that now feels fully settled and maximally potent.

Braden Huff delivers 

Braden Huff once again proved why Gonzaga’s frontcourt is the best scoring duo in the nation, scoring 21 points on 7-of-12 shooting and repeatedly converting through contact. Because Ike draws so much defensive attention, UCLA struggled to keep Huff off his spots in the low post, and when help arrived, it often came late or from poor angles, sending Huff to the line or conceding position deep in the paint. His effort helped Gonzaga finish with a +7 rebounding edge and a +13 advantage in free-throw attempts. He also hit the game’s momentum-shifting three-pointer to whip the Seattle crowd into a frenzy and send the Bruins back to a timeout to regroup.

BIG MAN FOR 3️⃣ pic.twitter.com/gVH0Qwoc51

— Gonzaga Basketball (@ZagMBB) December 14, 2025

But Huff’s presence mattered most during Gonzaga’s stabilizing runs, particularly after UCLA briefly took the lead early in the second half. His ability to generate reliable interior offense prevented momentum from swinging decisively for the Bruins, even as they continued to find ways to disrupt Gonzaga’s offensive execution.

Jalen Warley makes winning plays

Jalen Warley finished with just four points on 1-5 shooting in 21 minutes, a line that dramatically undersells how instrumental he was in Gonzaga’s second-half push to reclaim a comfortable lead. As the game narrowed and UCLA began pressing for momentum, Warley’s decision making, athleticism, and ability to shift tempo were THE reason that the Bulldogs were able stay on top. 

Several of UCLA’s late attempts to build momentum stalled with Warley staying in front on the perimeter or cleaning up the possession on the glass, turning potential runs into empty trips. That pattern showed up repeatedly down the stretch and helped stabilize the final eight minutes of a game where neither team had been able to string together sustained scoring.

When Gonzaga needed to stop the game entirely, Warley pushed downhill, drew contact, and put the score in the officials’ hands, including a key trip to the line that capped an eight-point run and produced the first real cushion of the second half for the Zags. The free throws themselves left something to be desired, as he went 2-6 in a game where Gonzaga left plenty of points at the line (20-32 on the night… yikes), yet the decision to attack the rim in those moments mattered more than the efficiency.

Credit where it’s due:

UCLA’s defense set the terms of the night. Possessions felt provisional, never quite settling, as Gonzaga spent long stretches reacting rather than flowing, reading coverage late and finishing actions under pressure rather than in rhythm. Just 13 assists on 28 field goals tell part of the story, but the more telling signal came at the rim, where UCLA piled up nine blocks and forced Gonzaga to earn everything it converted.

“We knew it was going to be a game of runs. Every tough game is going to be like that. We just have to stay together, keep our confidence and keep fighting.”

Bruins' senior Tyler Bilodeau, speaking after Saturday's game pic.twitter.com/mJpsdtmztt

— UCLA Men’s Basketball (@UCLAMBB) December 14, 2025

Gonzaga’s perimeter players struggled to adjust to UCLA’s pressure, with the Bruins consistently jumping passing lanes and crowding ballhandlers at the point of attack. Too many passes left the hand late or without purpose, leading to near-turnovers and broken possessions, an area that will need tightening before Gonzaga moves into conference play.

That same aggression bent the game in the other direction as well, though. UCLA’s resistance around the basket frequently arrived a step late, and when it did, it arrived with contact, sending Gonzaga to the line again and again. UCLA succeeded in making the game uncomfortable, but the cost of that discomfort showed up possession by possession, until Gonzaga’s advantage at the line and in the paint finally tilted the scales.

Final Thoughts

UCLA played tough for 40 minutes and forced Gonzaga to execute late in possessions for the entirety of regulation. The Bulldogs responded well enough to win, which is what counts most, especially if that win settles the score from last season’s loss and adds another key win against a ranked team to the Selection Sunday bona fides. 

WHOLE SQUAD WORKING 💪 pic.twitter.com/O4FCryIKOS

— Gonzaga Basketball (@ZagMBB) December 14, 2025

At the same time, outside of Graham Ike and Braden Huff, it never felt like a clean Gonzaga performance. UCLA’s perimeter pressure kept pulling the offense away from its usual sequencing and into stretches where the ball stuck and reads came late. Gonzaga survived those moments with reliable interior scoring and some spectacular late-game defense, but the discomfort was intense, and it showed precisely where this offense still needs to develop. 

Gonzaga’s remaining Quad 1 opportunities are limited from here on, and teams like Saint Mary’s offer far less margin for sloppy passing and playmaking on the perimeter. Those are games the Bulldogs will need to take, and Saturday’s matchup with UCLA made clear that they’re going to need some better answers in those situations than they’ve been able to come up with so far this season. The encouraging part is that Gonzaga continues to win while working through those hiccups.

BIG MAN SLAM 💥 pic.twitter.com/NMr1T4MzZT

— Gonzaga Basketball (@ZagMBB) December 14, 2025

All of that aside, a win still counts as a win, and it rarely comes easily when these two teams share the floor. Gonzaga handled the moments it needed to handle, survived the discomfort, and walked out with the victory. There remains plenty to clean up, but there is also plenty of season left, and games like this tend to reveal as much about where a team can go as where it currently stands.

Dalton Kincaid start or sit: Week 15 fantasy football advice

The 9-4 Buffalo Bills will take a short trip to Foxboro, MA to take on the 11-2 New England Patriots as 1.5-point road favorites this Sunday. No teams have officially stamped their ticket to the playoffs, but the Patriots are all but assured to get in, while the Bills aren’t that far behind.

The one thing we know for sure is that there are no dominate teams in the NFL right now and there is plenty of room to maneuver for better seeding and a better chance to move through the playoffs, Both of these teams have Super Bowl aspirations and this game will be a good test for both.

One piece of the Bills offensive puzzle returned last week, as TE Dalton Kincaid recovered from a hamstring injury. Kincaid has been the Bills most efficient receiver all season, but doesn’t see a huge workload. Amazingly, the efficiency has won out though, and it doesn’t seem to matter how many targets Kincaid sees, he usually finds a way to be a useful fantasy player.

Below, we’ll go over Dalton Kincaid’s outlook in fantasy football for Week 15.

Fantasy Football analysis: Bills, TE, Dalton Kincaid

Kincaid caught all six of his targets in Week 4 for 108 yards the first time these two teams met. On the season, New England has been fairly middle of the road in defending tight ends. There’s always a little concern that Kincaid won’t have his normal efficiency on 5-6 targets, but the results have been clear and he remains a must start this week.

Start or sit in Week 15 PPR leagues?

Start.

Start or sit in Week 15 standard leagues?

Start.

Hunter Henry start or sit: Week 15 fantasy football advice

The 9-4 Buffalo Bills will take a short trip to Foxboro, MA to take on the 11-2 New England Patriots as 1.5-point road favorites this Sunday. The Patriots are tied with the Denver Broncos for the best record in the AFC, but so far Denver has the tie breaker for the No. 1 seed. But, there is plenty of time left in the season for the Patriots to grab that coveted spot, but another win against the Bills is likely needed to get that done.

QB Drake Maye continues to play well, but for fantasy, the Patriots passing game can be tough to parse. Hunter Henry ranks 11th in tight end targets, which is why he’s been the most useful fantasy receiver on the team this year, but still isn’t a smash play each week.

Below, we’ll go over Hunter Henry’s outlook in fantasy football for Week 15.

Fantasy Football analysis: Patriots, TE, Hunter Henry

The Bills have given up the second-fewest receiving yards, second-fewest fantasy points, fewest touchdowns and fewest fantasy points per game to tight ends this season. That fact puts us behind the eight-ball when trying to find good reasons to start Henry this week.

But, the Bills also just gave up their best game to a tight end last week, as the Bengals’ Mike Gesicki went 6/86/1 against them. Henry doesn’t see a big target load, but he does get more explosive targets, as he averages 13.6 yards per reception. That puts him fourth in the league for tight ends with 40 or more targets.

There is no doubt upside for Henry, even in a tough matchup this week. I currently have him ranked as my TE12 for Week 15. He’s riskier than many tight ends, but his usage and upside in a big game make him a start for me.

Start or sit in Week 15 PPR leagues?

Start.

Start or sit in Week 15 standard leagues?

Start.

NFL Week 15 announcers: Complete list of Sunday's lineup in 2025

Another 2025 NFL Sunday is here, this time in Week 15, with a full slate of games to watch and enjoy. That's right, it's time for some football!

And if you're here, you may be wondering who is calling the game you're watching. Fear not! We have answers.

Below is the list of all the Sunday games and their announcing teams in order of play-by-play announcers, analysts and reporters. We won't list the Monday games, because we know who usually does Monday Night Football for ESPN.

So, here it is: All the announcers for this Sunday! (All times listed are Eastern.)

Bills at Patriots, 1 p.m. on CBS

Ian Eagle, J.J. Watt and Evan Washburn

Cardinals at Texans, 1 p.m. on Fox

Chris Myers, Mark Schlereth and Jen Hale

Chargers at Chiefs, 1 p.m. on CBS

Kevin Harlan, Trent Green and Melanie Collins

Browns at Bears, 1 p.m. on Fox

Kevin Kugler, Daryl Johnston and Allison Williams

Ravens at Bengals, 1 p.m. on CBS

Spero Dedes, Adam Archuleta and Aditi Kinkhabwala

Raiders at Eagles , 1 p.m. on Fox

Joe Davis, Greg Olsen and Pam Oliver

Commanders at Giants, 1 p.m. on Fox

Kenny Albert, Jonathan Vilma and Megan Olivi

Jets at Jaguars, 1 p.m. on CBS

Tom McCarthy, Ross Tucker and Tiffany Blackmon

Packers at Broncos, 4:25 p.m. on CBS

Jim Nantz, Tony Romo and Tracy Wolfson

Titans at 49ers, 4:25 p.m. on Fox

Adam Amin, Drew Brees and Kristina Pink

Colts at Seahawks, 4:25 p.m. on CBS

Andrew Catalon, Charles Davis, Jason McCourty and AJ Ross

Panthers at Saints, 4:25 p.m. on Fox

Jason Benetti, Robert Griffin III and Sarah Kustok

Lions at Rams, 4:25 p.m. on Fox

Kevin Burkhardt, Tom Brady Erin Andrews and Tom Rinaldi

Vikings at Cowboys, 8:20 p.m. on NBC

Mike Tirico, Cris Collinsworth and Melissa Stark

This article originally appeared on For The Win: NFL Week 15 announcers for Fox, CBS, NBC games in 2025

Serie A Liveblog: Super Sunday with Milan, Napoli, Inter and Juventus

Serie A Liveblog: Super Sunday with Milan, Napoli, Inter and Juventus
Serie A Liveblog: Super Sunday with Milan, Napoli, Inter and Juventus

This page will update live with the latest relevant news, no need to refresh the page!

Join us for all the build-up and action as it happens from today’s Serie A games, starting with Milan-Sassuolo before Udinese-Napoli, Fiorentina-Verona, Genoa-Inter and Bologna-Juventus.

We begin at 12:30 CET (11:30) GMT with the lunch-time match between Milan and Sassuolo.

The Rossoneri are the joint-Serie A table leaders alongside Napoli. The Partenopei will visit Nicolò Zaniolo’s Udinese later today at 15:00 CET.

Fiorentina host Verona at the same time, and it’s a big game in Florence as the Tuscans sit at the bottom of the table with no victories so far this season. The Gialloblù are the closest team in the standings as they have just three points more than La Viola.

Cristian Chivu will visit his former Roma teammate Daniele De Rossi at Marassi in Genoa-Inter at 18:00 CET, while Luciano Spalletti’s Juventus will travel to Bologna for a tricky fixture at the Dall’Ara.

Inter, Napoli, Milan and Bologna will also be involved in the Supercoppa Italiana Final Four next week.

Arsenal suffer another hamstring injury

Arsenal suffer another hamstring injury
Arsenal suffer another hamstring injury

Mikel Arteta confirmed bad news on Ben White after Saturday’s win over Wolves, revealing the defender has a hamstring injury.

Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images

Though Arsenal picked up the three points they needed from Saturday’s game against Wolves, the circumstances of the 2-1 victory were certainly far from ideal.

Despite playing against easily the worst team in the division this season, the Gunners didn’t even score, with both of their goals coming from own goals. Wolves’ goal at the other end was just their ninth of the entire league campaign.

But before those late goals and own goals, there was bad news in the first half as Ben White was forced out of the contest with an injury.

Photo by Julian Finney/Getty Images

Speaking after the game, Mikel Arteta admitted White appears to have a hamstring problem, which will be assessed in the coming days.

“Obviously he hasn’t played a lot of minutes because of the previous knee issue that he had, then the moment he started to get some momentum he had to play a lot because we didn’t have any other solution,” Arteta said.

“We had to even risk Wilo [Saliba] today because probably it wasn’t the best call to play 90 minutes because we were buying tickets for another injury, but we don’t have anybody else. But yeah, that’s bad news for sure.

“It looks like a hamstring [injury], so we don’t know the extent of that, but probably tomorrow or the day after we’ll know more.”

Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images

Given White’s repeated injury setbacks throughout the last couple of years, another muscle injury is the last thing he needed. It’s also very bad news for Arsenal, ramping up the pressure on Jurrien Timber to keep playing every minute.

Timber himself had a minor injury problem this week, but it looks like he’ll now be required to start pretty much every game over the festive period.

Arsenal do have youth options in the form of Josh Nichols and Marli Salmon, both of whom have made their first-team debuts. But finding a good moment to rest Timber and introduce the youngsters without taking a significant risk won’t be easy.

Arsenal fans will be keeping their fingers crossed that White’s injury turns out to be nothing serious.

Official Serie A line-ups: Milan vs. Sassuolo

Official Serie A line-ups: Milan vs. Sassuolo
Official Serie A line-ups: Milan vs. Sassuolo

Christian Pulisic and Christopher Nkunku lead the Milan attack against Sassuolo, who reply with Alieu Fadera and Andrea Pinamonti.

It kicks off at 12:30 CET (11:30 GMT) at the Stadio Meazza in San Siro, Milan.

Milan vs. Sassuolo and Serie A Week 15 live on Football Italia

MILAN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 29: Gustav Isaksen of SS Lazio compete for the ball with Strahinja Pavlovic of AC Milan during the Serie A match between AC Milan and SS Lazio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on November 29, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi – SS Lazio/Getty Images)

You can follow all the build-up and action as it happens from today’s five Serie A games on the Liveblog.

Gimenez, Fofana, Leao are unavailable for the Rossoneri, but while the Mexican’s return date remains unclear, Leao and Fofana will be available for the Supercoppa Italiana Final Four next week.

Sassuolo have travelled to San Siro without the injured Romagna, Skjellerup, Pieragnolo, Turati, Berardi and Boloca and their coach Fabio Grosso, a 2006 Italy World Cup winner, is serving a one-game ban.

MILAN, ITALY – NOVEMBER 29: Ruben Loftus-Cheek of AC Milan in action during the Serie A match between AC Milan and SS Lazio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on November 29, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Pulisic and Nkunku will start up front for Milan. Ruben Loftus-Cheek gets the nod in the middle of the park, pushing Samuele Ricci to the bench.

Cristian Volpato replaces the injured Berardi for Sassuolo.

Milan vs. Sassuolo – official line-ups

Milan (3-5-2) Maignan; Tomori, Gabbia, Pavlović; Saelemaekers, Loftus-Cheek, Modrić, Rabiot, Bartesaghi; Nkunku, Pulisic.

Sassuolo (4-3-3): Murić; Walukiewicz, Idzes, Muhamerović, Candé; Thorstvedt, Matić, Koné; Volpato, Pinamonti, Fadera.

Forgotten Liverpool star to be handed GOLDEN opportunity by Arne Slot

Forgotten Liverpool star to be handed GOLDEN opportunity by Arne Slot
Forgotten Liverpool star to be handed GOLDEN opportunity by Arne Slot

Trey Nyoni’s chance to announce himself

Liverpool’s Champions League victory over Inter Milan was the perfect example of just how thin the Reds’ midfield is in the new formation.

Ryan Gravenberch, Curtis Jones, Dominik Szoboszlai and Alexis Mac Allister formed the diamond in Slot’s midfield for 90 minutes with Trey Nyoni the only midfielder on the bench.

Just four days later Brighton visited Anfield and once again the same midfield four started, this time with no midfielder at all on the bench.

Playing the only four fit senior midfielders for 90 minutes every game is massively unsustainable and so, sooner or later, something has to change.

When Nyoni is back in the team, it is time for him to play.

Liverpool’s midfield dilemma

With Wataru Endo injured and Florian Wirtz seemingly dedicated to playing a more advanced role, Nyoni is Slot’s only option if he wishes to keep the diamond and change out one of his midfield four.

The 18-year-old has played just 180 minutes for Liverpool this season, playing for the duration of both of the Reds’ Carabao Cup ties.

He is yet to come off the bench, but he will surely have to feature as a substitute soon if Slot wants to persist with his tactical changes.

The Weekly Bobbins: Are Reading Learning Nothing?

Nothing. That appears to be what Leam Richardson has learned about his team six games into his tenure. It’s also the number of points we looked like taking at Bradford, and increasingly, the amount of faith supporters have that this group can turn things around.

At face value, Richardson’s comment could be dismissed as the weary sigh of a manager frustrated by another fruitless trip on the road. But he hasn’t been here long enough to be worn down by Reading’s long-standing away-day ineptitude. This isn’t the lament of a man battered by a season’s worth of failure. This is after six games.

That’s the worrying part.

He did row it back slightly, talking about players still learning about each other and him learning about them, but this group urgently needs to look itself in the mirror. Better still, look at each other, talk, argue, thrash it out. Anything other than drifting along in this fog of passivity.

Long-standing away woes

The defeat at Peterborough United was meek. Toothless. Devoid of intensity. And it wasn’t an isolated incident. Away performances, stretching back into the Ruben Selles era, have consistently lacked belief and bite. There feels like something fundamentally broken in the club’s mentality.

During the Dai Yongge era, there was a siege mentality. It was ugly and exhausting, but it existed. Once that disappeared, nothing replaced it.

On top of that, we lost players such as Sam Smith, Harvey Knibbs, Amadou Mbengue and Tyler Bindon, players who would have run through walls for the club.

What we’ve lost has not been rediscovered. That doesn’t mean the current group aren’t trying but something vital is missing from the fabric of the squad. Some will argue it’s quality, and that’s fair. But something even more basic is absent: belief.

Away fixtures now come with a default assumption. We’re not winning that. Week after week, it’s hard to see where the next point on the road is coming from.

Blackpool was the exception, a rare alignment of us taking chances and Blackpool being utterly dreadful. Remove that, and we’re a brutal watch.

We scan the fixture list and don’t see results coming. If we can’t see them, the players certainly can’t, and it shows.

What’s going wrong?

There are many reasons for this malaise, but one theme runs through it all. Too often we play like we don’t want it enough. We start slowly. The tempo barely registers. There’s little fight, little energy, little desire. The intensity just isn’t there. That basic mental toughness, the insistence on doing your job properly in every action, is missing.

Go a goal down and that’s usually that. There’s no collective reaction. Our weakness is our weakness.

It’s like being constantly told everything will be fine, that you’re brilliant and smart and it’ll all work out, without any evidence whatsoever. We were told we’d be up there. Told recruitment was excellent. Told to trust the process. Right now, most of those platitudes feel hollow.

“Lewis Wing is a wonderful footballer, capable of winning games on his own, but we do not need a quiet captain”

Recruitment, bluntly, has been poor. Matty Jacob and Matt Ritchie have not worked out. Jacob looked alarmingly out of his depth, quite possibly one of the weakest left-backs we’ve had in recent years. Ritchie has yet to even complete 90 minutes in a Reading shirt. The re-signing of Kelvin Ehibhatiomhan increasingly looks like a mistake: a player who can play in two positions but neither excels nor looks comfortable in either. I could go on.

The captaincy choice also feels wrong. Lewis Wing is a wonderful footballer, capable of winning games on his own, but we do not need a quiet captain. We need someone demonstrative, demanding, unmistakably in charge. When Joel Pereira is leading the pre-match huddle, that tells its own story.

“Leading by example” only works if the example is replicable. Wing’s best moments are individual. Nobody else can do what he does. So what, exactly, are they meant to follow?

We need a captain who is valiant, vocal and voracious. For all Wing’s quality, where are the collective moments? Where are the team goals, the togetherness, the ‘Bristol Rovers away’ spirit? It’s all vanished.


Pin this to the dressing room wall. Prove me wrong. Show fight. Show desire. Show that you actually want to win. Right now, it doesn’t even look like you particularly like each other. Everyone seems terrified of upsetting anyone else.

Stand up. Be counted. Fight like you mean it.

Because at the moment, there’s nothing there.

2026 NFL draft: Breaking down the Steelers picks in a new 3-round mock draft

When it comes to the 2026 NFL draft, all bets are off for the Pittsburgh Steelers. They are set to have three or four significant needs that could take up their first-round pick. It will all depend on where the Steelers end up picking and which top prospects declare.

In a new three-round mock draft from Pro Football Network, the draft takes an interesting approach to the Steelers draft, and while it starts off strong, it takes some strange turns in the third round. Let's break down the picks.

First round - WR Makai Lemon - USC

Second round - QB Jayden Maiava - USC

This is a great start and a smart choice by the Steelers. Landing Lemon and Maiava in the first two rounds not only gives the Steelers one of the best pass catchers in the draft but also lands them a high-ceiling quarterback prospect who threw Lemon all those passes. Excellent start, filling two huge needs.

Third round - CB Daylen Everett - Georgia

Third round - WR Omar Cooper Jr. - Indiana

Third round - CB Malik Muhammad - Texas

This is where things go a little off the rails. We don't dislike any of the prospects selected but taking a second wide receiver and two cornerbacks doesn't feel like something the Steelers front office does and it doesn't hit the mark for some other top needs. Everett is an exceptional prospect and a great fit so we leave him at that first pick of the round but switch things up with the other two.

Instead of Cooper, I'd go with Cincinnati's Dontay Corleone to line up with Keanu Benton on on the inside of the defensive line or Florida State defensive tackle Darnell Jackson Jr. to be a potential replacement for Cameron Heyward down the road. Instead of Muhammad, we would have gone with Duke guard Brian Parker II to provide depth and develop into a starter.

This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: 2026 NFL draft: Breaking down the Steelers picks in a new 3-round mock draft

Fantasy football Week 15 rankings: PPR, non-PPR and FLEX

The 2025 fantasy football playoffs are officially underway.

In the playoffs, start-sit decisions become significantly more magnified. Make the wrong call and your season could be over in the blink of an eye. To assist with your most difficult lineup decisions, you’ll find Week 15 fantasy football rankings below (scroll to the bottom for complete rankings). Toggle between standard, half PPR (point per reception), and full PPR to see where players rank in your league’s format.

Our team at the USA TODAY Sports Network also has you covered for all your fantasy football needs. Looking for up-to-date player news? We’ve got it. Be sure to check out the rest of our Week 15 fantasy content as well.

Start/sit: Overall | Quarterback | Running back | Wide receiver | Tight end

Analysis: 11 streamers for Week 15 | 13 risers and sleepers

Given the volatility of this league and fantasy football in particular, these rankings will be updated up to a half hour before the Sunday afternoon games kick off. Let’s get to it.

Week 15 fantasy football quarterback rankings: Top streamers

  • Minnesota Vikings QB J.J. McCarthy at Dallas Cowboys - The idea of streaming McCarthy might make you want to vomit, but he is one of the best widely available options. McCarthy is coming off a 20.4-point performance against the Commanders in which he completed 70% of his passes and threw for three touchdowns. The 22-year-old has now amassed 16.7 or more fantasy points in four of his seven starts. In Week 15, he'll take on a Cowboys defense that's allowing 3.2 more fantasy points per game to the position than any other team in the NFL.
  • Washington Commanders QB Marcus Mariota at New York Giants - Mariota has dropped at least 16.4 fantasy points in five of his six starts, including 18.7 and 24.3 in two of his last three. He's a top streamer against a Giants defense that's ceded more than 18 fantasy points to the position in seven of their last eight games.
  • New Orleans Saints QB Tyler Shough vs. Carolina Panthers - Is Tyler Shough a legitimate streaming option in the fantasy playoffs? He might just be. The rookie has eclipsed 18 fantasy points in three of his last four outings. Last week saw him rack up a career-high 55 rush yards and two tuddies on the ground. In Week 15, Shough will face a Panthers defense that he tore up for 282 yards and two touchdowns in Week 10.
  • Cleveland Browns QB Shedeur Sanders at Chicago Bears - Sanders was QB2 in Week 15, posting 393 total yards and four touchdowns on his way to 34.5 fantasy points. The rookie will have a chance to build on that performance in Week 15, against a Bears team that's surrendering the ninth-most fantasy points to the position this season.

Week 15 fantasy football running back rankings: Top streamers

  • New York Giants RB Devin Singletary vs. Washington Commanders - In the four weeks prior to New York's bye, Singletary was fantasy's overall RB14, averaging 12.1 half-PPR points per game. The 28-year-old averaged 15.3 opportunities (targets + carries) in his final three games before the bye, and had reached double-digits in five consecutive games. This week, he'll take on a Commanders front that's giving up the second-most fantasy points to opposing runners since Week 4.
  • Washington Commanders RB Chris Rodriguez Jr. at New York Giants - In 2025, only the Bengals are surrendering more fantasy points to opposing running backs than the Giants. New York is allowing an NFL-high 6.1 yards per attempt, and Rodriguez has recorded double-digit carries in four of his last five games. While the 25-year-old offers no value in the passing game, this defense has given up the second-most yards and sixth-most touchdowns on the ground to the position. If Rodriguez ends up being inactive, both Jacory Croskey-Merritt and Jeremy McNichols offer flex appeal.
  • Los Angeles Rams RB Blake Corum vs. Detroit Lions - Corum erupted for 131 yards and two touchdowns on 13 touches last week, which means he might end up in a lot of lineups in Week 15. There is reason to exercize caution, however. Kyren Williams still had a strong lead in snaps (36 to 22) and routes (18 to 9). Additionally, the Rams will be taking on a Lions team that funnels to the pass. So far in 2025, the Lions have allowed the fewest fantasy points to opposing running backs and the second-most to wideouts. Starting Corum is one way to get exposure to one of the league's most potent offenses, but don't expect another explosive performance.

Week 15 fantasy football wide receiver rankings: Top streamers

  • Carolina Panthers WR Jalen Coker at New Orleans Saints - Prior to Carolina's Week 14 bye, we saw Coker lead the team with six targets. Against a tough Rams secondary, Coker caught four of his six targets for 74 yards and a touchdown. The 24-year-old has now received at least four targets in four consecutive outings. Coker will be an intriguing flex option against a Saints secondary that has ceded more than 14 half-PPR points to 10 different receivers this season.
  • Green Bay Packers WR Jayden Reed at Denver Broncos - In just his first game back last week, Reed returned to his regular role as the Packers' slot receiver. Despite playing just 43% of snaps, Reed finished just two routes behind Romeo Doubs for second on the team (17 to 19), and his six touches (four receptions, two carries) were the most behind only Josh Jacobs. A tough matchup with Denver awaits, but Reed's ceiling is high compared to most other widely available players at the position.
  • New Orleans Saints WR Devaughn Vele vs. Carolina Panthers - Since New Orleans returned from its Week 11 bye, Vele has been the team's clear WR1B. This past week, the 28-year-old finished tied for the team lead in snaps (54) and targets (5), while ending up with just two fewer routes than teammate Chris Olave (22 to 24). Vele led the team in receiving for a second consecutive week, though his 3-40-0 line was a far cry from his 8-93-1 line in Week 13. The veteran will be a decent flex option against a Carolina team that's allowed double-digit half-PPR points to 10 wide receivers in as many games.
  • New England Patriots WR Kayshon Boutte vs. Buffalo Bills - Boutte is the ultimate high-risk, high-reward flex play at wideout. In 10 healthy contests, Bouttle has posted at least 11.5 half-PPR points five times and fewer than six points on four occasions. He's a widely-available top-40 play against a Bills defense that's surrendered double-digit half-PPR points to 12 wideouts in 2025.

Week 15 fantasy football tight end rankings: Top streamers

  • Baltimore Ravens TE Isaiah Likely at Cincinnati Bengals - In 2024, the Los Angeles Rams gave up a league-leading 15.9 fantasy points per game to tight ends. The 2025 Bengals are beating that number by an astonishing 8.2 half-PPR points. Cincinnati has surrendered 325 more yards and six more touchdowns to the position than any other team in the NFL. Meanwhile, Likely has out-targeted veteran Mark Andrews over the last two games, and he has outgained him by 64 yards. The 25-year-old could also easily have three touchdowns over those two contests. No one should be shocked if Likely finishes as a top-three tight end in Week 15.
  • Cincinnati Bengals TE Mike Gesicki vs. Baltimore Ravens - Last year, in the five games that Tee Higgins missed, Gesicki averaged 7.2 targets, 62.4 receiving yards, and 10.8 half-PPR points. Fresh off a game in which he nearly doubled his season's output, Gesicki is a borderline TE1 with Higgins out of the lineup.

Week 15 fantasy football rankings: PPR and non-PPR

Is Tee Higgins playing today? Latest updates on Bengals WR for Week 15

Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins was a staple of the injury report all week before his team takes on the Baltimore Ravens in Week 15. 

Higgins re-entered concussion protocol to start the week, but practiced on a limited basis in batches, giving a little hope that he would be able to go against the Ravens. 

Those Bengals have a chance to keep slim playoff hopes alive with an upset of the visiting Ravens at Paycor Stadium. If not, they will be mathematically eliminated. 

Here’s the latest on Higgins. 

Tee Higgins injury updates

  • The Bengals declared Higgins as out on the final injury report.
  • Higgins self-reported concussion symptoms and entered protocol after the loss to the Bills last week. He left the game against the Bills multiple times for concussion checks. 
  • Higgins missed Week 13 while in concussion protocol.

RELATED: Bengals end Jermaine Burton era, release former third-round pick

When will Tee Higgins return?

Impossible to say, given the fickle nature of concussions. The fact this is Higgins’ second trip to concussion protocol over just a handful of weeks is really concerning, at least from an outsider’s perspective. That made it pretty surprising that he was practicing even limited this week already. 

Bengals WR depth chart

  • Ja’Marr Chase
  • Tee Higgins 
  • Andre Iosvias
  • Charlie Jones
  • Mitchell Tinsley

No more Jermaine Burton in Cincinnati (or anywhere), so the Bengals have just five players on the 53. Jordan Moore, Xavier Johnson and Kendric Pryor are on the practice squad and available. But Iosivas and Tinsley are the most likely to get major reps with Higgins out. 

RELATED: Bengals' head coaching situation getting some attention around NFL

This article originally appeared on Bengals Wire: Is Tee Higgins playing today? Latest updates on Bengals WR for Week 15

Ira Winderman: Do Heat risk Grizzlies reality by prioritizing pace?

MIAMI — Gimmicks come with expiration dates, as the Miami Dolphins learned with the evolution and then devolution of their Wildcat, quarterback-free approach in 2008 and 2009.

Now the question becomes whether the Heat are on a similar timetable, eight weeks into the shunning of NBA staples such as pick-and-roll sets in favor of a constant-movement wheel of offense, drive-and-kick passing, pace-on-steroids.

For weeks, as the Heat’s high-octane act toured the NBA, the questions were constant of the dramatic deviation by coach Erik Spoelstra. Eventually, and somewhat sheepishly, Spoelstra asked the questioners simply go with his previous comments.

The intention never was to come off as the smartest man in the room.

And then came Tuesday night’s NBA Cup game in Orlando, with the question again parsed pregame.

“If you’ve noticed,” Spoelstra said candidly and frankly, “the last few games our offense hasn’t been that good.”

After a 15-0 start, it wasn’t good that night against the Magic, either.

With that loss, the 14-11 Heat are now idle until Monday night’s visit by the Toronto Raptors to Kaseya Center.

It is a week off that can create a mental reset amid a four-game losing streak.

Or should the reset be something greater?

Because, perhaps, the Heat should have seen this coming.

A year ago, the Memphis Grizzlies opened their season with a similar approach to the one adopted ahead of this season by Spoelstra. An architect there was offensive guru Noah LaRoche.

And where is LaRoche now? “He’s a part of our staff,” Spoelstra said.

Actually, it later was clarified that LaRoche is a consultant.

No matter, the common thread and common voice is there.

And how did it go last season for the Grizzlies? Hellbent on offense at the start of the season to the degree that the same questions fielded by Spoelstra over these first two Heat months were being fielded by Grizzlies coach Taylor Jenkins.

As in then-Grizzlies coach Taylor Jenkins. Because by season’s end, opponents had scouted the offense’s intricacies, the scoring stalled at moments of truth, and on March 28, Jenkins was ex-Grizzlies coach Taylor Jenkins, in a Memphis housecleaning that also had LaRoche cast aside.

The parallels certainly are there.

Among the reasons it went south for the Grizzlies was a defense that no longer could keep pace with the offense.

As in, perhaps, the Heat’s recent defensive regression (No. 20 in the NBA the past six games)?

Another reason? It left Ja Morant less than sated, his trademark pick-and-rolls legislated out of the Grizzlies’ approach.

As in, perhaps, Tyler Herro’s ongoing attempt to play as seamlessly in the new Heat offense as Norman Powell?

The Herro question stands particularly pertinent with him now back six games after missing the first 17.

If Herro was with the Heat from the outset, and if it was uneven with Herro at the October start, would an adjustment have come then, as it might need to now?

Granted, players have bristled for years over systems, including as Phil Jackson guided championship Bulls and Lakers teams with Tex Winter’s triangle principles.

But even then, there was accommodation.

For the Heat, breakneck could have its breaking point.

When it comes to distance run this season, the Heat went into this break second in the NBA at 17.6 miles per game and first in the league and first in average player speed of 4.6 mph. The other team in the Top 2 in each of those categories? The 6-18 Indiana Pacers.

So, yes, about more than a system.

With Ronnie Brown and Ricky Williams, the Dolphins’ Wildcat stood as the rage in the NFL.

Until it didn’t.

For this season’s first six weeks, it was all Heat hype.

Until it isn’t?

At his stubborn Heat coaching best, when his players failed his rigid principles, including lock-and-trail defense, Pat Riley’s answers were simple and to the point — do it better.

So now, with the LaRoche system, it could be the same with Spoelstra — do it better.

Or perhaps history should be the guide.

Recent history.

As in the 2024-25 Memphis Grizzlies.

No, Spoelstra isn’t going anywhere. And he is not nearly the same rigid, unbending sideline presence as at the start of his coaching tenure nearly two decades ago.

But the league is catching up, if it hasn’t already caught up.

Or, perhaps, this was the plan all along, to maximize the benefits of something different, and then tinker and refine from there, basically scout the other teams’ scouting.

“We’re not scoring in the 140s no more,” center Bam Adebayo said just ahead of his five-day break created by Tuesday night’s failure in Orlando. “That was fun. We were sharing the game, playing together. We have to figure out how to put points on the board.”

Or find another way to have fun, if necessary, to avoid the Grizzlies’ reality.

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Arsenal 2-1 Wolves: What Arteta and Saka said

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta, speaking to BBC Match of The Day: "It was a roller coaster. The longer the game went on, they had hope and we had to accelerate our game and take more risks.

"In the first half we created a lot of situations without any clear big chances. After scoring the goal we had a period of two minutes where we were deep and very passive and we conceded that goal and it was a very poor goal.

"We pushed and we found a way to score the goal with the connection between Gabi [Jesus] and Bukayo and delighted obviously because that was what we wanted."

What delighted you the most?: "At the end, the final reaction. But we know that it wasn't enough. We hadn't conceded a single shot in the box the whole match and then their first action we looked so passive and it was not at the level required to win the game comfortably."

But title winners find a way?: "We did find a way and that's a very positive thing, if not we'd be very frustrated and rightly so, but there are things to improve obviously and the match should have been bigger especially with what we produced in the game even though there are a lot of things to improve. But that's it - win the game and go on."

Arsenal captain Bukayo Saka, speaking to TNT Sports: "Yes, sometimes you need it [luck]. Today, it went our way.

"We will take the points and move forward. We won't know until May, but we can be happy tonight that we left with three points.

"Coming to the Emirates we want to make the teams know that it is going to be tough here and it is not going to be an easy game.

"It was frustrating at times, I'll be honest. The message to the boys was to stay patient and trying things - in the end we got our reward.

"It is high [morale] and we have a break now up until next week."

Did you know?

  • Excluding penalties, Arsenal have scored more set piece goals than any other side in the Premier League this season (11), with a league-high nine of those coming from corners (9).
  • Arsenal failed to register a shot on target in the first half of a Premier League game for the first time this season, and for the first time at the Emirates Stadium since December 2024 vs Manchester United.

'Future is bright for Moneyglass' despite All-Ireland loss

St Erngat's Moneyglass manager Maxi Curran said he was confident that there is "more to come" from his side after their All-Ireland Ladies SFC final defeat against Kilkerrin-Clonberne.

Despite a solid first-half showing, the Antrim and Ulster champions were undone by a 15-minute scoring blitz from holders Kilkerrin in the second half as the Galway side triumphed 2-8 to 1-5 to collect their fifth successive All-Ireland title.

But Curran was encouraged by the showing from his young side in their first final against a strong outfit.

"It was disappointing, but we knew it was going to be a massive challenge. You don't go on a run of five years and 53-odd games unbeaten and not have a serious level of quality in their group and that's what they have," he told BBC Sport NI.

"Experience is a big thing and we didn't have very much of it and they have a bucketful of it, but ultimately their quality shone through in the end. We made too many unforced errors, whether that be nerves or what not but that was the difference.

"We made more mistakes, and they were clinical and whatever mistakes they did make we didn't punish them as they did to us."

'Hopefully it is the start of something'

Few would have expected the five-in-a-row Antrim champions to even reach the grand stage of Croke Park at the start of the year.

They finally claimed a first Ulster title in November with an emphatic 3-10 to 0-6 final victory over Errigal Ciaran.

With confidence high, they then sprung a surprise in the All-Ireland semi-finals as they edged past Kilmacud Crokes 1-12 to 1-10.

Overcoming fellow history makers Kilkerrin proved a step too far this year, but Curran was keen to reflect on a successful campaign and feels his players will be driven to come back stronger next year.

"Hopefully it is the start of something. It is a very young team and a very young group, and you'd like to think there is more to come," he continued.

"We're immensely proud of what the girls have done, they have brought a lot of pride to the parish, to Antrim and the province. It was a big scalp to get past Kilmacud and even Clann Eireann in the Ulster semi-final.

"When the dust settles and they look at their Ulster medals, hopefully they will feel proud of what they've done. Getting the Ulster monkey off our back was huge this year and that will surely give us a bit of confidence. I think the future is very bright for Moneyglass."

Algeria: Referee withdraws from AFCON 2025

Algeria: Referee withdraws from AFCON 2025
Algeria: Referee withdraws from AFCON 2025

Algeria: Referee withdraws from AFCON 2025

Bad news for Algeria just a week before the kickoff of AFCON 2025. A referee has withdrawn from the tournament.

With only a week to go before the start of AFCON 2025, Youcef Gamouh has been forced to pull out of the competition. He was initially among the main referees selected for the tournament. The Algerian official is considered one of the continent’s top referees and had been chosen for AFCON 2025. His recent appointment by FIFA to officiate at the U20 World Cup, held in Chile between September and October, was a testament to his reputation on the international stage.

According to an official statement from the Algerian Football Federation, Youcef Gamouh is ultimately unavailable due to medical reasons. Without going into detail, the FAF sent him a message wishing him a speedy recovery on Saturday, confirming his absence from the continent’s premier tournament.

In sad news, Algerian referee Youssef Gamouh 🇩🇿 will miss the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations due to his battle with cancer…

We wish him a speedy recovery and send our best wishes for his health and strength during this difficult time 🙏🏼🤍 pic.twitter.com/O92L28EHPx

— Vuvuzela.foot (@vvzfoot) December 13, 2025

The signs are there that a Manchester City winger is improving but there is still a way to go

The signs are there that a Manchester City winger is improving but there is still a way to go
The signs are there that a Manchester City winger is improving but there is still a way to go

Watching Savinho play for Manchester City can be a frustrating experience. At times the Brazilian international can produce the spectacular. On other occasions, he flatters to deceive as his decision-making and end product let him down. Recently, Savinho has shown signs of improvement in his overall game, but he remains a work in progress as a player as his performances during the 25/26 season have shown.

Savinho is yet to establish himself as a Manchester City player.

Following Savinho’s promising debut season, he hasn’t taken the next step as a player. So far this season he has made 18 appearances in all competitions scoring one goal and has added two assists. The lack of end product in Savinho’s game has always been the knock on him as a player. As of yet he hasn’t improved this aspect of his game. At times his work rate off the ball has been lacking. All of this combined has seen Savinho fail to establish himself as a first-team regular at Manchester City this season.

There is also another issue that has seen Savinho fall down the pecking order at City. That is the rise of Jeremy Doku and Rayan Cherki. Heading into this season the opportunity was there for certain players to become Manchester City’s first-choice wingers and attacking players given the turnover in Pep Guardiola’s squad. So far, Rayan Cherki and Jeremy Doku have risen to the challenge. Savinho and Oscar Bobb have not. Neither has Omar Marmoush due to injury. But hope is not lost for Savinho given his recent displays.

Savinho’s recent performances have been promising.

Savinho’s performances against Sunderland and Real Madrid have shown that he is coming to grips with Pep Guardiola’s expectations of his wingers. He got back when necessary and helped his team defensively, and in possession, he kept the ball better. Although his decision-making needs improvement as seen by his late decision to shoot at the Bernabeu. But the base of Savinho’s game is improving. That is a positive sign and the hope is that the rest of Savinho’s game can improve. Manchester City do need it to given their reliance on a certain set of players so far this season.

Savinho has shown signs of improvement as a player in recent matches. But he isn’t the finished product as a player. The hope is that Savinho’s improvement continues and the frustrating side of his game becomes a distant memory. The sooner that can happen the better it will be for Pep Guardiola’s side and for the Brazilian winger.

‘He is our best technician’ – Franck Haise reacts to Tanguy Ndombélé’s return

‘He is our best technician’ – Franck Haise reacts to Tanguy Ndombélé’s return
‘He is our best technician’ – Franck Haise reacts to Tanguy Ndombélé’s return

Last weekend, Tanguy Ndombélé (28) played his first minutes since February. The Frenchman came off the bench for OGC Nice in a 1-0 defeat against SCO Angers. It has been a long way back for Ndombélé, who has been struggling with a pubalgia issue. Even prior to his last game, which came on 23rd February, the former Tottenham Hotspur man had been struggling with the issue and had seen his minutes limited as a result.

Having come off the bench against Angers, he then started against SC Braga in the UEFA Europa League on Thursday night. Post-match, Franck Haise reacted to Ndombélé’s long-awaited return to the pitch. 

“On a technical level, he will always be up to the standard; he’ll be 50, and he will still be technical. But football is about being able to play at high intensity for as long as possible. He is our best technician. There is not only technique in life, but it is a good base,” said Haise in a press conference attended by Get French Football News.

GFFN | Luke Entwistle – reporting from Nice

Bears playoff picture: Updated chances for Chicago to make 2025 NFL postseason in Week 15

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The Chicago Bears faithful have to be pleased with first-year head coach Ben Johnson and the product they’ve seen on the field. After starting 0-2, Chicago found its groove offensively.

The run game has been highly reliable with D’Andre Swift and Kyle Monangai, who have combined for 1,485 yards and 10 rushing touchdowns.

As for the passing attack, Caleb Williams is averaging 223.7 passing yards per game, but the receiving corps has been spiraling. After a dynamic start to the season from second-year wide receiver Rome Odunze, his production fell off a cliff before he sustained a stress fracture in his foot. From the jump, DJ Moore and Johnson got off to a weird start, and Moore has caught just 39 passes since the beginning of the season.

One bright spot on the offensive side of the ball has been rookie tight end Colston Loveland. The young TE from Michigan has started to come into his own since the Bears’ Week 5 bye.

With how close the NFC is, Chicago needs to bounce back from a tough loss in Green Bay. The Bears get a more-than-favorable matchup as they host the Cleveland Browns in Week 15.

Here’s more on whether the Bears can make the 2025-26 postseason heading into Week 15.

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Bears playoff picture

As we approach Week 15, the Bears hold the No. 7 seed, the last spot in the NFC Wild Card.

Chicago was the No. 1 seed heading into their Week 14 showdown with the Green Bay Packers. However, after losing that game at Lambeau Field, the Bears dropped six spots. This shows how closely contested the NFC conference has been this season. 

Chicago is given a 65% chance by Next Gen Stats to make the postseason. The Bears fanbase is anything but comfortable, as the Detroit Lions are just one back and hold the tiebreaker from Week 2. 

Here is how the NFC playoff picture looks heading into Week 15. The first four seeds are the division leaders. 

RankTeamRecord
1Los Angeles Rams10-3
2Green Bay Packers9-3-1
3Philadelphia Eagles8-5
4Tampa Bay Buccaneers7-6
5Seattle Seahawks10-3
6San Francisco 49ers9-4
7Chicago Bears9-4
8Detroit Lions8-5
9Carolina Panthers7-6
10Dallas Cowboys6-6-1
11Minnesota Vikings5-8
12Atlanta Falcons4-9
13Arizona Cardinals3-10
14New Orleans Saints3-10
15Washington Commanders3-10
16New York Giants2-11

NFC North standings

TeamRecord
Green Bay Packers9-3-1
Chicago Bears9-4
Detroit Lions8-5
Minnesota Vikings5-8

Chicago has more than one way to the postseason. Obviously, winning the NFC North would secure their playoff spot. However, with their 9-4 record, they also have a strong chance at earning a Wild Card seed. 

MORE: Updated NFL playoff picture after Week 14 results

Bears remaining schedule

Chicago ends their season with three quality opponents, two of which are crucial in-division games.

To begin, the Bears will host the Green Bay Packers, who recently took them down in Week 14. There is a good chance this game could decide the NFC North. 

Sandwiched in between these divisional foes is a trip to California to face the San Francisco 49ers. Then the Bears will end their season with another shot at Ben Johnson's revenge against the Detroit Lions.

Here is a look at Chicago's remaining schedule.

WeekOpponent
16vs. Packers
17at 49ers
18vs. Lions

Patriots vs. Bills: Live stream, kickoff time, TV channels, odds, more

The battle for the AFC East is in full swing, and Sunday could prove to be a deciding moment. A home victory over the Buffalo Bills would guarantee the New England Patriots their first division title since 2019, and end a three-year postseason drought.

Here is all the information you need to follow the Patriots’ 14th game of the season.

How to watch Patriots vs. Bills in NFL Week 15

Kickoff: Sunday, Dec. 14, 1 p.m. ET

Stadium: Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, MA

Broadcast: CBS, WBZ-TV Channel 4 (local)

Live stream/mobile: Paramount+ (local), NFL+ (local), NFL Sunday Ticket (out of market), NFL Game Pass (international), SiriusXM App (NE: 821, BUF: 803)

Radio: Westwood One Sports, 98.5 The Sports Hub (local | Full list of affiliate stations), SiriusXM (NE: 232, BUF: 385)

Odds: Bills -1.5, O/U 48.5 (FanDuel Sportsbook)

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Algeria: Amin Chiakha furious after being left out of the CAN 2025 squad

Algeria: Amin Chiakha furious after being left out of the CAN 2025 squad
Algeria: Amin Chiakha furious after being left out of the CAN 2025 squad

Amin Chiakha

On Saturday evening, Vladimir Petkovic, head coach of Algeria, unveiled his list of players called up for CAN 2025. Amin Chiakha refuses to believe he was simply forgotten.

The list of 28 Algerian players selected for CAN 2025 by Vladimir Petkovic sparked bitter disappointment for Amin Chiakha. At just 19 years old, the Vejle BK striker—who has netted 6 goals in 16 matches this season—was hoping to be part of Algeria's squad in Morocco. The decision to prioritize Redouane Berkane to strengthen the attack left Chiakha sidelined. The young forward is struggling to come to terms with his omission.

On Instagram, Chiakha voiced his frustration in a way that was indirect but unmistakable. A photo shows him kneeling, hands raised to the sky, accompanied by a mysterious code [3:125], referencing verse 125 of Surah Al-Imran. This Quranic passage speaks of divine protection in the face of enemy attacks, hinting that the young player feels he has been treated unfairly.

La story Instagram de Amin Chiakha après son absence sur la liste de la CAN. pic.twitter.com/GniS5dQ69p

— La Vague Verte ⭐️🇩🇿⭐️ (@la_vagueverte) December 13, 2025

The harsh reality check that No. 1 UConn delivered to No. 16 USC can be a valuable learning experience

Azzi Fudd and Jazzy Davidson.

When a team on the rise faces a top opponent, it often can serve as a measuring stick game.

With No. 1 UConn coming to town, it was an opportunity for No. 16 USC, a team that’s trying to climb up the top 25 rankings, to see how they fare against the very elite. Unfortunately for the Trojans, the test showed that they have a lot of work left to do.

The opening minutes of the game were the only moments when this contest was close. After that, it was all UConn as they obliterated USC, 79-51.

Final from Galen pic.twitter.com/jHqsxPXq5i

— USC Women's Basketball (@USCWBB) December 14, 2025

The Huskies had a balanced attack with four players scoring in double figures. Sarah Strong continued her stellar season with 14 points and seven rebounds. Azzi Fudd had an efficient night, going 6-for 11 from the field and scoring a team-high 17 points.

For USC, Kennedy Smith had a strong game, scoring 16 points. Londynn Jones stepped up big in this one. She had 16 points off the bench for the Trojans. Jazzy Davidson needed to have a big game for USC to pull off the upset, but she had just 10 points on 3-for-13 shooting.

USC held a brief 9-8 advantage midway through the first quarter, but UConn went on an impressive 15-0 run to take over the game—and they never looked back. The lead ballooned to as much as 39 points, as USC was unable to even score in double figures in the first and second quarters.

At one point, USC was leading 9-8

51-12 since pic.twitter.com/7eXtxVTF7X

— Bobby Marks (@BobbyMarks42) December 13, 2025

UConn swarmed USC and forced them into turnovers all night long. The Huskies had 14 steals and seven blocks. After the defeat, head coach Lindsay Gottlieb talked about the turnovers hurting her team’s chances for success.

We turned the ball over too much. And that’s something we talked about. It’s really hard to guard them in transition off of made or missed baskets. But I thought we could do that probably better than anyone, maybe that they’ve played, but it’s really hard off of live-ball turnovers.

OK TRANSITION pic.twitter.com/g6JooBrik9

— UConn Women’s Basketball (@UConnWBB) December 13, 2025

It wasn’t just turnovers and points in the paint—a category that USC lost 44-22— where the Trojans struggled.

They needed more from Davidson, who is the team’s lead scorer and rebounder. It’s tough to ask so much of a freshman, but while JuJu Watkins is out, that is Davidson’s role. That crown can get really heavy when UConn is applying pressure on you.

Gottlieb discussed the challenges facing her young guard after the game, explaining:

In her first 10 games, she’s played two top-three teams, a couple more top 25 teams. It’s definitely not the easy route. It’s not, ”Get yourself used to college basketball with teams, where we’re just superior.” But I think that’s great for her. I think her mentality is a competitive one. I think she’s the focal point in a lot of ways of another team’s scout. And she’ll keep getting better and we’ll all keep getting better to make all of us play better.

Ultimately, the reality is UConn is a couple of steps ahead of USC, and that’s understandable. They are the undefeated defending champs, and USC is in a sort of gap year as their superstar player recovers from an ACL tear. Now, USC won’t ever admit this, but it’s clear when you watch them play that they just don’t have enough when facing the most elite teams.

The Trojans have three losses now, and two of them came against the top two teams in the nation. While these blowouts aren’t fun, they are losses that can be turned into lessons. Davidson will get better in big moments, the turnovers can get cleaned up and in the future, be it later this spring or next year, they’ll take what they’ve learned and turn it into wins.

Smith expressed this mindset after the game, saying of the team’s approach during the lopsided game:

Just kind of using it as a learning experience. During the game, I was telling in the huddles, “Just work on us at this point’.” Like if we’re going to lose the game, we’re going to lose the game, but work on what we needed to be better at. If it’s getting open on a catch, or going to the basket, like it’s work on us.

The work for USC will continue on Thursday when they take on the Cal Poly Mustangs at home.

Arsenal hit by injuries once again

Arsenal hit by injuries once again
Arsenal hit by injuries once again

Arsenal hit by injuries once again

Arsenal were struck by injuries yet again on Saturday against Wolverhampton.

Ben White was forced off the pitch after just 30 minutes due to a hamstring injury suffered during a sprint. Myles Lewis-Skelly came on to replace him. Mikel Arteta commented on the situation:

Ben was already struggling with a knee issue. He was forced to play a lot because we had no alternatives. It's never good to take that risk, but we had no choice.

Arsenal are still without several key players: Gabriel Magalhães, Cristhian Mosquera, Kai Havertz, and Max Dowman remain unavailable. The good news for the Spanish coach: Gabriel Jesus returned to league action, making his first appearance since January after a lengthy anterior cruciate ligament injury.

Strasbourg predicted XI v Lorient: Emanuel Emegha out, Ben Chilwell benched

Strasbourg predicted XI v Lorient: Emanuel Emegha out, Ben Chilwell benched
Strasbourg predicted XI v Lorient: Emanuel Emegha out, Ben Chilwell benched

RC Strasbourg Alsace will face FC Lorient on Sunday afternoon, looking to get their Ligue 1 campaign back on track. They will do so without star striker and club captain Emanuel Emegha, who also missed the midweek win over Aberdeen and who will miss around six weeks of action, as confirmed by Liam Rosenior. 

He is the major absentee for Strasbourg, who are also without Abdoul Outtara and Maxi Oyedele. In Emegha’s absence, Joaquín Panichelli, who started the season excellently but who has since endured a barren spell, will lead the line.

However, there may not be a place in the starting XI for Ben Chilwell. Le Racing may go with a backline of Ismael Doukouré, Mamadou Sarr, and Lucas Hogsberg this afternoon.

Strasbourg likely line-up v Lorient

Mike Penders; Ismael Doukouré, Mamadou Sarr, Lucas Hogsberg; Diego Moreira, Valentín Barco, Samir El Mourabet, Guéla Doué; Sébastien Nanasi, Joaquín Panichelli, Julio Enciso. (L’Éq)

GFFN | Luke Entwistle

Sutton's predictions: Brentford v Leeds

Chris Sutton smiling on a yellow and black background with 'Sutton's predictions' written below his face
[BBC]

This is another big game at the bottom of the table.

I am so pleased for Leeds boss Daniel Farke because I was fed up with the rubbish being talked about how he cannot manage in the Premier League.

Leeds have had a tough run of games against Manchester City, Chelsea and Liverpool and it felt like there were people out there who were waiting and even wishing for Farke to fail, so he would be sacked.

I am delighted that it has turned out very differently. The performances, the guts, and the quality that Leeds have shown has been brilliant, even in defeat at City, and against Chelsea and Liverpool they have picked up points too.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin's goals have made the difference, and they will go into this game full of belief, and thinking they have got a real chance.

Brentford are still favourites, though, because their home form is so good - with five wins, a draw and just one defeat under Keith Andrews so far.

The Bees were pretty limp when they went to Spurs last week but on their own patch it is a different story. They have won their past three games there, against Liverpool, Newcastle and Burnley so, like Leeds, they will be full of confidence.

I remember Farke's last game as Norwich manager in November 2021, when his team beat Brentford but he was sacked a few hours later. This time, I am backing Brentford to win, but Farke's future should not be in doubt.

Sutton's prediction: 2-0

Read the full predictions and have your say here

Sutton's predictions: West Ham v Aston Villa

Chris Sutton smiling on a yellow and black background with 'Sutton's predictions' written below his face
[BBC]

I have backed against my old team Aston Villa in the past couple of weeks but they proved me wrong by beating Brighton and then doing the same to Arsenal.

Unai Emery's side just keep on going and keep on winning too, and they always seem to find a way to get over the line. They have won seven games in a row now in all competitions, and I think they are amazing.

I am not going to back against them this time, that's for sure. They have got a brush with Basel on Thursday but playing in the Europa League has not affected them too much recently.

West Ham have turned a corner under Nuno Espirito Santo, but so has Villa striker Ollie Watkins.

Watkins is starting to look more like his old self, and he could make the difference here to continue Villa's winning run.

Jarrod Bowen will ensure they don't have an easy game, but Villa have got enough goals right through their team to take the points even if Watkins doesn't score on Sunday.

I was absolutely delighted to see Emi Buendia get the winner against Arsenal. He has had a lot of injuries to contend with at Villa but I saw a lot of him at Norwich and he is a terrific player.

Sutton's prediction: 1-2

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Sutton's predictions: Sunderland v Newcastle

Chris Sutton smiling on a yellow and black background with 'Sutton's predictions' written below his face
[BBC]

Sunderland have had the week off while Newcastle had to work so hard against Bayer Leverkusen on Wednesday, only to let their lead slip away late on.

Apart from their brilliant performance against Everton a couple of weeks ago, Newcastle's away form hasn't been great, especially straight after they've played in the Champions League.

I am expecting that pattern to continue on Sunday, and their fatigue is likely to be a factor in how this game goes because of Sunderland's intensity.

We saw against Arsenal how relentless Regis le Bris's side are. They bullied the Gunners, and it was amazing to watch.

Everyone talks about how Granit Xhaka has been phenomenal for the Black Cats, and he has been brilliant, but Noah Sadiki, who plays alongside him in midfield, has also been one of the signings of the season and deserves some attention too.

I am expecting this to be the best game of the weekend, and I am also expecting Sunderland to win it.

Some derby games can be hyped up and then end up being disappointing, but I can't see this one letting anyone down.

I love the way Eddie Howe sets Newcastle up too, and he is a brilliant manager, but the Black Cats will take the bragging rights.

Sutton's prediction: 2-1

Germany's Skibbe appointed Vissel Kobe coach

Then Greece's coach Michael Skibbe is pictured during the International friendly soccer match between Greece and Switzerland at OAKA stadium. Skibbe has been appointed coach at J-League top side Vissel Kobe, the club said on Sunday. Angelos Tzortzinis/dpa
Then Greece's coach Michael Skibbe is pictured during the International friendly soccer match between Greece and Switzerland at OAKA stadium. Skibbe has been appointed coach at J-League top side Vissel Kobe, the club said on Sunday. Angelos Tzortzinis/dpa

Germany's Michael Skibbe has been appointed coach at J-League top side Vissel Kobe, the club said on Sunday.

The 60-year-old had formerly been in charge of Sanfrecce Hiroshima and won the Japanese League Cup twice with them.

The 2023 and 2024 champions Kobe came fifth, behind Hiroshima, in the past J-League season which ended last weekend. Skibbe is the second German to coach at the club, following Thorsten Fink who was in charge 2019-2020.

Skibbe coached Bundesliga clubs including Borussia Dortmund, Bayer Leverkusen and Eintracht Frankfurt and was German national team assistant coach. He was Greece national team coach and has also been in charge at clubs in Turkey, Switzerland and Saudi Arabia.

Ravens vs. Bengals: Three reasons for Baltimore to be optimistic in Week 15

The playoffs don't officially start until January 10, but every game from here on out for the Ravens will have postseason implications as they try to chase down the Steelers in the AFC North. Baltimore travels to Cincinnati to battle the embattled Bengals (4-9) at Paycor Stadium (1 p.m. kickoff). This AFC North clash will be cold, and it'll feature two teams that remain in playoff contention, with Baltimore sitting one game behind 7-6 Pittsburgh, who defeated the Ravens, 27-22, last Sunday. Cincinnati is coming off a 39-34 loss at Buffalo.

The postseason script is real, with the Ravens set to play three of their final four regular-season games on the road: at Cincinnati, vs. New England, at Green Bay, and at Pittsburgh.

Tee Higgins is out

In fairness, Higgins missed the first matchup, but Zach Orr has to have a scheme set up to limit Ja'Marr Chase, who has dominated the Ravens.

Joe Burrow isn't having fun

“If I want to keep doing this, I have to have fun doing this,” Burrow said. “I have been through a lot. If it’s not fun, then what am I doing it for? That is the mindset I am trying to bring to the table.” Those were Burrow's words following a recent practice. No, he's not retiring or requesting a trade, but Sunday offers another opportunity for Baltimore to make Burrow feel even worse.

Ravens control their own destiny

The Ravens face the Bengals, Patriots, Packers, and Steelers down the stretch. They likely need to win out, definitely need to defeat the Steelers, and can not afford a loss to Cincinnati.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: 3 reasons for optimism as Ravens battle Bengals in Week 15

Bills playoff picture: Updated chances for Buffalo to make 2025 NFL postseason in Week 15

Bills playoff picture: Updated chances for Buffalo to make 2025 NFL postseason in Week 15 originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Buffalo Bills, while not meeting expectations this season, sit at 9-4. When you have a quarterback of the caliber of Josh Allen, you're expected to win every game.

This season, there have been two perplexing losses to the Atlanta Falcons and Miami Dolphins. However, the other two defeats came against the New England Patriots, who are currently leading the AFC East, and the Houston Texans, who have arguably the best defense in football.

The one constant for the Bills is Allen. Regardless of weapons, defenses, or special teams, Allen is a superstar. He's won an MVP award and made it to the AFC Championship game but has not captured the illustrious Lombardi Trophy.

With Joe Burrow, Lamar Jackson, and, most importantly, Patrick Mahomes potentially all missing the playoffs, "Bills Mafia" has a great shot at seeing their beloved organization win its first Super Bowl.

Buffalo will face a considerable challenge in Week 15: the Patriots in Foxborough. The atmosphere will undoubtedly feel like a playoff game and carry significant implications.

Here is more on the Bills' chance to make the 2025 postseason heading into Week 15.

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Bills playoff picture

As it stands, heading into their clash with New England, the Bills hold the No. 6 seed in the AFC Conference.

They are just one game ahead of the Indianapolis Colts, who are on the bubble. The Colts just lost Daniel Jones to a season-ending injury. Therefore, even without an AFC East title, the Bills will most likely be in the Wild Card.

As we head into Week 15, Next Gen Stats gives the Buffalo Bills a 96% of making the postseason.

Here is how the AFC playoff picture looks heading into Week 15. The first four seeds are the division leaders.

RankTeamRecord
1Denver Broncos11-2
2New England Patriots11-2
3Jacksonville Jaguars9-4
4Pittsburgh Steelers7-6
5Los Angeles Chargers9-4
6Buffalo Bills9-4
7Houston Texans8-5
8Indianapolis Colts8-5
9Baltimore Ravens6-7
10Kansas City Chiefs6-7
11Miami Dolphins6-7
12Cincinnati Bengals4-9
13New York Jets3-10
14Cleveland Browns3-10
15Las Vegas Raiders2-11
16Tennessee Titans2-11

MORE: Updated NFL playoff picture after Week 14 results

AFC East standings

TeamRecord
New England Patriots11-2
Buffalo Bills9-4
Miami Dolphins6-7
New York Jets 3-10

Being two games behind the Patriots, a win this week at Gillette Stadium would put significant pressure on New England. The Bills have a chance to make the playoffs not just as a Wild Card team, but as AFC East Champions.

Bill's remaining schedule

Looking at their remaining opponents, there are genuinely only two games the Bills could lose. Not that every NFL team isn’t capable of winning any given Sunday, but it’s go time for Buffalo.

The Patriots and Philadelphia Eagles will provide two challenging matchups. However, the Bills have looked like an exponentially better team than the Eagles of late.

The Cleveland Browns can slow down games with their defense and make things tough, but Buffalo should win that game. Depending on where the Bills stand in Week 18, we might see some starters sit against the New York Jets.

Here is a look at Buffalo's remaining schedule.

WeekOpponent
15at Patriots
16at Browns
17vs. Eagles
18vs. Jets

Ask IndyStar's Joel A. Erickson anything about Sunday's Colts vs Seahawks game

IndyStar is expanding #AskJoel off X at halftime to the Indianapolis Colts' entire game against the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday here at IndyStar.com.

The Colts (8-5) are coming off a devastating loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars that including a season-ending injury to quarterback Daniel Jones. Are you ready for 44-year-old grandpa Philip Rivers, who has been retired for 5 years, to start and face one of the NFL's best defenses? We'll find out if that's what's happening starting at 4:25 p.m.

#AskJoel his thoughts on Philip Rivers and the Colts fast dwindling playoff hopes. Start asking IndyStar Colts Insider Joel A. Erickson your questions now and he will answer them during the game and provide expert commentary right here:

This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Philip Rivers: Ask IndyStar's Joel A. Erickson about the Colts vs Seahawks game

Ask IndyStar's Joel A. Erickson anything about Sunday's Colts vs Seahawks game

IndyStar is expanding #AskJoel off X at halftime to the Indianapolis Colts' entire game against the Seattle Seahawks on Sunday here at IndyStar.com.

The Colts (8-5) are coming off a devastating loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars that including a season-ending injury to quarterback Daniel Jones. Are you ready for 44-year-old grandpa Philip Rivers, who has been retired for 5 years, to start and face one of the NFL's best defenses? We'll find out if that's what's happening starting at 4:25 p.m.

#AskJoel his thoughts on Philip Rivers and the Colts fast dwindling playoff hopes. Start asking IndyStar Colts Insider Joel A. Erickson your questions now and he will answer them during the game and provide expert commentary right here:

This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Philip Rivers: Ask IndyStar's Joel A. Erickson about the Colts vs Seahawks game

Every player Detroit Lions got in Matthew Stafford trade with Rams

It's not a stretch to say the Detroit Lions built much of their offense around one trade.

In arguably the biggest transaction in franchise history, the Lionstraded franchise quarterback Matthew Stafford on Jan. 30, 2021, in exchange for quarterback Jared Goff, first-round draft picks in 2022 and 2023 and a third-round pick in 2021.

It seemed to be a straightforward swap at the time, with two franchise quarterbacks switching teams and the Lions getting critical draft capital in return. But the Lions used the extra picks to make more big deals, turning the original blockbuster trade into a franchise-altering one.

Let's take a look at what the Lions ultimately received in exchange for Stafford.

QB Jared Goff

Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff (16) warms up before the Dallas Cowboys game at Ford Field in Detroit on Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025.

The biggest chip for the Lions in the trade was Goff – a player the Rams were eager to get rid of.

The four-time Pro Bowler has since played his best football in Detroit, throwing for at least 29 touchdowns passes in each of his last three seasons (and on his way to hitting that marks in 2025) and finishing fifth in the NFL MVP vote in 2024.

Goff had some initial hard feelings about being sent off "to die" in Detroit, but has since called the trade "the greatest thing that ever happened to me." He has started every game over the past four seasons (68 including playoffs).

How Lions kept Matthew Stafford trade request secret in critical time ]

S Ifeatu Melifonwu

Detroit Lions safety Ifeatu Melifonwu (6) warms up before the game between Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions at Soldier Field in Chicago, Ill. on Sunday, Dec. 22, 2024.

Melifonwu was taken with the 2021 third-round pick the Lions got from Los Angeles, selected No. 101 overall out of Syracuse. Melifonwu started 11 games combined in his first three seasons with Detroit from 2021-23, posting his best season in 2023 with two interceptions, three sacks, eight passes defended and 33 tackles.

Melifonwu dealt with injuries throughout most of the 2024 season, however, and only appeared in three games that year. The Miami Dolphins signed Melifonwu during 2025 free agency.

WR Jameson Williams

Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams (1) runs the ball during the second half against the Green Bay Packers at Ford Field in Detroit on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2025.

The Lions used the 2022 first-round pick from the Super Bowl champion Rams, No. 32 overall, to package in a trade with the Minnesota Vikings. They moved up 20 spots and selected Williams at No. 12 overall.

Williams has delivered on his promise over his past two years in Detroit after injuries and suspensions cut his first two seasons short. Williams put up a 1,001-yard season with 58 catches and seven touchdowns in 2024, and is on his way to break the 1,000-yard mark once again in 2025.

He signed a 3-year, $83 million contract extension with the Lions in September.

DE Josh Paschal

Detroit Lions defensive end Josh Paschal (93) celebrates a fumble recovery against Chicago Bears during the first half at Soldier Field in Chicago, Ill. on Sunday, Dec. 22, 2024.

As part of the trade with the Vikings, the Lions also landed Minnesota's second-round pick in the 2022 draft, No. 46 overall, which the Lions used to select Paschal.

Paschal gradually became a fixture on the defensive line, starting four games in each of his first two seasons (2022 and 2023) and 10 in 2024. Paschal has not appeared for the Lions in 2025, however, after a back injury suffered in the spring has kept him on the sidelines.

RB Jahmyr Gibbs

Detroit Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs (0) after defeating the New York Giants in overtime at Ford Field in Detroit on Sunday, Nov. 23, 2025.

With the Rams going 5-12 in 2022 and handing over the No. 6 overall pick, general manager Brad Holmes maneuvered around the draft board once again. He sent that pick and a third-round pick to the Arizona Cardinals in exchange for picks 12, 34 and 168.

The Cardinals took offensive tackle Paris Johnson at No. 6, while the Lions used the No. 12 pick on Gibbs, a selection many experts questioned at the time. That skepticism has mostly worn off this year.

Gibbs has been one of the best player in the NFL in his third season, currently second among all running backs in total touchdowns (16) while averaging 134.7 total yards per game. He has set records all throughout his young career, and enters Week 15 against the Rams tied with franchise legend Barry Sanders for the most touchdowns in NFL history before turning age 24.

TE Sam LaPorta

Detroit Lions tight end Sam LaPorta runs out of the tunnel for warmups ahead of the Washington Commanders game at Northwest Stadium in Landover, Md. on Sunday, November 9, 2025.

Not finished by a long shot, the Lions selected LaPorta with the 34th overall pick out of Iowa in the 2023 draft, a pick they got from the deal with Arizona.

LaPorta immediately set the NFL record for most receptions by a rookie tight end in a season (89), caught 10 touchdowns. and was named to the Pro Bowl. He has been out since mid-November after undergoing surgery on his back after an injury in a game against the Philadelphia Eagles.

DT Brodric Martin

The last player the Lions selected using capital involved from the Stafford trade was Martin, picked 96th overall out of Western Kentucky in the 2023 draft.

Martin struggled getting on the field in his first two seasons with Detroit, making only one start and five appearances from 2023-24. The Lions waived Martin before the 2025 regular season began after an ineffective preseason, and after a stint with the Kansas City Chiefs, he currently plays for the Pittsburgh Steelers.

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This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Matthew Stafford trade: Lions got big haul in Rams deal for Jared Goff

Every player Detroit Lions got in Matthew Stafford trade with Rams

It's not a stretch to say the Detroit Lions built much of their offense around one trade.

In arguably the biggest transaction in franchise history, the Lionstraded franchise quarterback Matthew Stafford on Jan. 30, 2021, in exchange for quarterback Jared Goff, first-round draft picks in 2022 and 2023 and a third-round pick in 2021.

It seemed to be a straightforward swap at the time, with two franchise quarterbacks switching teams and the Lions getting critical draft capital in return. But the Lions used the extra picks to make more big deals, turning the original blockbuster trade into a franchise-altering one.

Let's take a look at what the Lions ultimately received in exchange for Stafford.

QB Jared Goff

Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff (16) warms up before the Dallas Cowboys game at Ford Field in Detroit on Thursday, Dec. 4, 2025.

The biggest chip for the Lions in the trade was Goff – a player the Rams were eager to get rid of.

The four-time Pro Bowler has since played his best football in Detroit, throwing for at least 29 touchdowns passes in each of his last three seasons (and on his way to hitting that marks in 2025) and finishing fifth in the NFL MVP vote in 2024.

Goff had some initial hard feelings about being sent off "to die" in Detroit, but has since called the trade "the greatest thing that ever happened to me." He has started every game over the past four seasons (68 including playoffs).

How Lions kept Matthew Stafford trade request secret in critical time ]

S Ifeatu Melifonwu

Detroit Lions safety Ifeatu Melifonwu (6) warms up before the game between Chicago Bears and Detroit Lions at Soldier Field in Chicago, Ill. on Sunday, Dec. 22, 2024.

Melifonwu was taken with the 2021 third-round pick the Lions got from Los Angeles, selected No. 101 overall out of Syracuse. Melifonwu started 11 games combined in his first three seasons with Detroit from 2021-23, posting his best season in 2023 with two interceptions, three sacks, eight passes defended and 33 tackles.

Melifonwu dealt with injuries throughout most of the 2024 season, however, and only appeared in three games that year. The Miami Dolphins signed Melifonwu during 2025 free agency.

WR Jameson Williams

Detroit Lions wide receiver Jameson Williams (1) runs the ball during the second half against the Green Bay Packers at Ford Field in Detroit on Thursday, Nov. 26, 2025.

The Lions used the 2022 first-round pick from the Super Bowl champion Rams, No. 32 overall, to package in a trade with the Minnesota Vikings. They moved up 20 spots and selected Williams at No. 12 overall.

Williams has delivered on his promise over his past two years in Detroit after injuries and suspensions cut his first two seasons short. Williams put up a 1,001-yard season with 58 catches and seven touchdowns in 2024, and is on his way to break the 1,000-yard mark once again in 2025.

He signed a 3-year, $83 million contract extension with the Lions in September.

DE Josh Paschal

Detroit Lions defensive end Josh Paschal (93) celebrates a fumble recovery against Chicago Bears during the first half at Soldier Field in Chicago, Ill. on Sunday, Dec. 22, 2024.

As part of the trade with the Vikings, the Lions also landed Minnesota's second-round pick in the 2022 draft, No. 46 overall, which the Lions used to select Paschal.

Paschal gradually became a fixture on the defensive line, starting four games in each of his first two seasons (2022 and 2023) and 10 in 2024. Paschal has not appeared for the Lions in 2025, however, after a back injury suffered in the spring has kept him on the sidelines.

RB Jahmyr Gibbs

Detroit Lions running back Jahmyr Gibbs (0) after defeating the New York Giants in overtime at Ford Field in Detroit on Sunday, Nov. 23, 2025.

With the Rams going 5-12 in 2022 and handing over the No. 6 overall pick, general manager Brad Holmes maneuvered around the draft board once again. He sent that pick and a third-round pick to the Arizona Cardinals in exchange for picks 12, 34 and 168.

The Cardinals took offensive tackle Paris Johnson at No. 6, while the Lions used the No. 12 pick on Gibbs, a selection many experts questioned at the time. That skepticism has mostly worn off this year.

Gibbs has been one of the best player in the NFL in his third season, currently second among all running backs in total touchdowns (16) while averaging 134.7 total yards per game. He has set records all throughout his young career, and enters Week 15 against the Rams tied with franchise legend Barry Sanders for the most touchdowns in NFL history before turning age 24.

TE Sam LaPorta

Detroit Lions tight end Sam LaPorta runs out of the tunnel for warmups ahead of the Washington Commanders game at Northwest Stadium in Landover, Md. on Sunday, November 9, 2025.

Not finished by a long shot, the Lions selected LaPorta with the 34th overall pick out of Iowa in the 2023 draft, a pick they got from the deal with Arizona.

LaPorta immediately set the NFL record for most receptions by a rookie tight end in a season (89), caught 10 touchdowns. and was named to the Pro Bowl. He has been out since mid-November after undergoing surgery on his back after an injury in a game against the Philadelphia Eagles.

DT Brodric Martin

The last player the Lions selected using capital involved from the Stafford trade was Martin, picked 96th overall out of Western Kentucky in the 2023 draft.

Martin struggled getting on the field in his first two seasons with Detroit, making only one start and five appearances from 2023-24. The Lions waived Martin before the 2025 regular season began after an ineffective preseason, and after a stint with the Kansas City Chiefs, he currently plays for the Pittsburgh Steelers.

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Kentucky basketball vs Rick Pitino memorable games versus former coach

LEXINGTON — After Adolph Rupp, Rick Pitino might be the best coach in Kentucky basketball's rich history.

Or it could be John Calipari.

Pitino's winning percentage (81.4) is second only to Rupp (82.2). But Calipari, who stayed nearly twice as many seasons (15) as Pitino (eight) at UK, leads his coaching rival in total victories (410 to 219) as well as Final Four appearances (four to three). Pitino and Calipari won one national title with the program.

Had Pitino not departed Lexington for the NBA in 1997, he undoubtedly would have added to his sterling legacy with the Wildcats. Instead, he returned to the college game in 2001 — at Kentucky's in-state rival Louisville, no less.

Pitino and the Cardinals clashed with Calipari's Cats 10 times (UK held an 8-2 edge in those bouts) before the former's tenure came to an end in 2017. Kentucky has won two-thirds of its games against Pitino (12 of 18) as the opposing coach.

Now, with Pitino guiding St. John's and preparing to face UK — led by one of the captains of his national-title-winning 1995-96 squad, Mark Pope — on Dec. 20 in this year's CBS Sports Classic in Atlanta, we look back at the most memorable matchups between the Wildcats and their legendary ex-coach:

Kentucky basketball history vs. Rick Pitino

Memorable games

Dec. 21, 2016: Louisville 73, Kentucky 70

LOUISVILLE, KY - DECEMBER 21:  Rick Pitino the head coach of the Louisville Cardinals and John Calipari the head coach of the Kentucky Wildcats talk before the game at KFC YUM! Center on December 21, 2016 in Louisville, Kentucky.  (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

Synopsis: No one could have known at the time. But this was to be the last Battle of the Bluegrass with Pitino in charge of Louisville. He was dismissed less than 10 months later amid a recruiting scandal. But what a game this was. Ten ties. Nine lead changes. And an unlikely hero for UofL: Quentin Snider. In his two previous meetings with UK, he didn't score a point. In this victory, which snapped a four-game skid in the series for the Cards, he exploded for a career-high 22 points, helping the hosts fend off the Cats.

Dec. 29, 2012: Louisville 80, Kentucky 77

Chane Behanan goes up for a dunk in the second half against Kentucky. December 21, 2012

Synopsis: After Calipari assumed the reins in Lexington ahead of the 2009-10 season, he immediately changed Kentucky's fortunes against Louisville. Prior to his arrival, the Cardinals had won back-to-back games over the Wildcats and four of seven dating to 2002. Calipari won his first four games as UK's coach versus Louisville. That's why this contest meant so much for Pitino's program. It ended the four-game slide in the in-state rivalry — and occurred in the same season the Cardinals won their third national title (which has since been vacated, though calls remain to return the championship banner to the rafters of the KFC Yum! Center). UofL held on for a three-point win at home behind a trio of double-digit scorers: Russ Smith (21), Chane Behanan (20) and Peyton Siva (19). It also was a day Gorgui Dieng never will forget — not as much for his play as for what occurred off the court. He scored six points and pulled down seven rebounds (tied for the team high). More importantly, his parents, Momar Dieng and Seynabou Diagne, sat only six rows behind Louisville's bench, the first time they watched their son in person in a college basketball game.

March 31, 2012: Kentucky 69, Louisville 61

Mar 31, 2012; New Orleans, LA, USA; Louisville Cardinals head coach Rick Pitino reacts during the second half in the semifinals of the 2012 NCAA men's basketball Final Four against the Kentucky Wildcats at the Mercedes-Benz Superdome. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports

Synopsis: Without question, this was the biggest game in the history of the UK/UofL rivalry. It's the only time they've met on the grandest stage in the sport. It was the second time Pitino and Calipari squared off in the Final Four. Pitino's Cats downed Calipari's Minutemen, 81-74, on March 30, 1996; UK went on to win it all. Calipari avenged that loss almost 16 years to the day. UK's superstar forward, Anthony Davis, tortured UofL on this New Orleans night, posting a double-double (a game-high 18 points on 7-of-8 shooting from the field and grabbing 14 rebounds, another game high) to go along with five blocks. UofL outrebounded UK, 40-33; that included a 19-6 advantage in offensive boards. But the Wildcats were simply too tough, leading by as many as 13 in the second half. The Cards didn't go down quietly, however, ripping off a 15-3 run to knot the game at 49 with 9:11 remaining. Kentucky made more plays down the stretch, though, advancing to the national title game for the first time since its previous championship in 1998.

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Jan. 2, 2010: Kentucky 71, Louisville 62

LEXINGTON, KY - JANUARY 02: Rick Pitino (left) the Head coach of the Louisville Cardinals and John Calipari (right) the Head Coach of the Kentucky Wildcats talk with the game officals during the game against at Rupp Arena on January 2, 2010 in Lexington, Kentucky. (Photo by Andy Lyons/Getty Images)

Synopsis: Pitino and Calipari already had faced each other 13 times as college coaches — five times when Pitino was at UK while Calipari led UMass, then eight more meetings when Pitino took over at UofL while Calipari guided Memphis. Not to mention six tussles when they were NBA coaches (Pitino with Boston and Calipari with New Jersey). But this contest marked their first time on opposing sidelines in the Bluegrass State's marquee series. To say it was intense was an understatement. The teams combined for five technical fouls. It also was sloppy: The squads combined for 37 turnovers. Freshman big man DeMarcus Cousins came up big for Kentucky: 18 points, 18 rebounds. Both game highs. Teammates Patrick Patterson and John Wall had 17 points apiece to help the Wildcats improve to 15-0.

Dec. 29, 2001: Kentucky 82, Louisville 62

Synopsis: This one speaks for itself. Recalling this game, Pitino earlier this year said it was "the toughest day of my coaching career" with the Cardinals. "I had to walk into Rupp Arena (for the first time with UofL). I tried not to show it," he said, referring to the scorn the home crowd showered upon him. That was about as memorable as the game got. Though the Cardinals trailed by only four points (36-32) at the break, the Wildcats dominated the second half en route to a 20-point win.

The pregame scene the last time a former Kentucky coach returned to Rupp…

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Sam LaPorta injury update: Will Detroit Lions TE play vs Rams?

Sam LaPorta’s season is pretty much over.

Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell said Friday, Nov. 21, that LaPorta underwent back surgery and likely will miss the rest of the year, including Sunday's game against the L.A. Rams at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California..

“So look, Sam did have a procedure and he's going to be out for a while,” Campbell said during his press conference in Allen Park. “A while. I think we would be fortunate to have a chance to get him back for the rest of the season, at some point. I think that's very, very slim.”

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LaPorta injured his back in the Lions’ Nov. 9 win over the Washington Commanders, was placed on injured reserve and missed a Nov. 16 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.

Brock Wright is recovering from a trachea injury and not expected back until the playoffs, and Shane Zylstra, out for weeks, was listed as questionable on Friday, and activated from IR on Saturday. He and Anthony Firkser – with two catches for 11 yards in three games – are the only tight ends on the Lions' 53-man roster entering Sunday's game.

Detroit Lions tight end Sam LaPorta (87) makes a catch against Minnesota Vikings during the first half at Ford Field in Detroit on Sunday, November 2, 2025.

LaPorta is fourth on the Lions with 40 catches for 489 yards and three touchdowns and has been a key red-zone and third-down threat this year.

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Lions TE depth chart

Here's the Lions' roster of tight ends for Sunday's game against the Rams:

LaPorta, who turns 25 in January, set a then-rookie record with 86 catches as a second-round pick out of Iowa in 2023.

He is eligible for a contract extension this offseason and considered one of the Lions’ core homegrown players.

“The good news is the procedure went really well, long-term,” Campbell said.

Dave Birkett covers the Lions for the Detroit Free Press. Contact him at dbirkett@freepress.com. Follow him on BlueskyX and Instagram at @davebirkett.

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Sam LaPorta injury update: Will Detroit Lions TE play vs Rams?

Sam LaPorta’s season is pretty much over.

Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell said Friday, Nov. 21, that LaPorta underwent back surgery and likely will miss the rest of the year, including Sunday's game against the L.A. Rams at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California..

“So look, Sam did have a procedure and he's going to be out for a while,” Campbell said during his press conference in Allen Park. “A while. I think we would be fortunate to have a chance to get him back for the rest of the season, at some point. I think that's very, very slim.”

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LaPorta injured his back in the Lions’ Nov. 9 win over the Washington Commanders, was placed on injured reserve and missed a Nov. 16 loss to the Philadelphia Eagles.

Brock Wright is recovering from a trachea injury and not expected back until the playoffs, and Shane Zylstra, out for weeks, was listed as questionable on Friday, and activated from IR on Saturday. He and Anthony Firkser – with two catches for 11 yards in three games – are the only tight ends on the Lions' 53-man roster entering Sunday's game.

Detroit Lions tight end Sam LaPorta (87) makes a catch against Minnesota Vikings during the first half at Ford Field in Detroit on Sunday, November 2, 2025.

LaPorta is fourth on the Lions with 40 catches for 489 yards and three touchdowns and has been a key red-zone and third-down threat this year.

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Lions TE depth chart

Here's the Lions' roster of tight ends for Sunday's game against the Rams:

LaPorta, who turns 25 in January, set a then-rookie record with 86 catches as a second-round pick out of Iowa in 2023.

He is eligible for a contract extension this offseason and considered one of the Lions’ core homegrown players.

“The good news is the procedure went really well, long-term,” Campbell said.

Dave Birkett covers the Lions for the Detroit Free Press. Contact him at dbirkett@freepress.com. Follow him on BlueskyX and Instagram at @davebirkett.

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What Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd had to say about Alabama basketball

The Arizona Wildcats proved why they're the No. 1 ranked team in the country Saturday night at Legacy Arena in Birmingham. Arizona turned a two-point deficit at halftime into a second-half rout of the 12th-ranked Alabama Crimson Tide in a 96-75 blowout.

Alabama (7-3) overcame a seven-point deficit early and took the lead on a 3-pointer from Labaron Philon with inside of 11 minutes to play. Latrell Wrightsell's tray briefly pushed the Crimson Tide lead to seven at 37-30.

It was a former Alabama player who helped Arizona fuel a 9-0 run. Jaden Bradley knocked down three shots in a row as the Wildcats caught up with the Tide in the final two minutes of the half.

Arizona (9-0) pounced after intermission. A 14-2 run to open the second half gave the Wildcats a 53-45 lead they would never relinquish -- and one they pushed to as many as 24 in the final minutes.

Alabama was simply manhandled on the boards, being out-rebounded 52-32, including 22-3 in offensive rebounds. Brayden Burries led the Wildcats with 28 points, and Motiejus Krivas added 14 to go with 14 rebounds. Tobe Awaka pulled down a game-high 15 rebounds in 23 minutes.

"We've got rebounding issues," Alabama coach Nate Oats said after the game. "Until we fix them, we're not going to be able to beat a good team."

Philon led the Crimson Tide with 24 points to go with 10 rebounds, and Wrightsell scored 21. Alabama's next highest scorer was forward Taylor Bol Bowen with eight points.

After the game, Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd met with reporters to discuss his team's 21-point win over the Crimson Tide. Here's what the fifth-year Wildcats coach said about Alabama.

Tommy Lloyd reflects on Arizona win over Alabama basketball

"A great environment. Thanks to the University of Alabama and Birmingham. You guys, you brought a great crowd and it was a ton of fun competing here. Obviously, you could say that after a win, but I would have said it after a loss, too. So, it was fun coming down here and seeing everybody come out and watch two really strong programs go at it."

Tommy Lloyd thanks Nate Oats after Arizona basketball win over Alabama

"I'm thankful for Nate for giving us the opportunity and scheduling the series with us. Hopefully, maybe we can continue something like that in the future. I mean, he's a hell of a coach."

'No revenge': Tommy Lloyd asked about former Alabama player Jaden Bradley making big impact in Arizona win

Bradley finished the night with 13 points, five rebounds, and seven assists in 31 minutes against his former team.

Lloyd said of Bradley afterwards:

"You know, Jaden didn't have a bad experience at Alabama. And Jaden's such a good guy. It's just, I think if you guys did a little research, we literally, in the last three years, we probably have a top 25 transfer team-from-Arizona players out there. It's just kind of what happens this day and age. So, there's no ill will towards anything. I mean, we didn't even talk about it. And obviously, Jaden is so steady as a person that he came back here and just played his normal game. He's not going to try to do anything over the top. There was no revenge or anything like that."

Tommy Lloyd on Arizona out-rebounding Alabama basketball

Arizona out-rebounded Alabama, 22-3, on offensive boards. Lloyd was asked if he'd ever part of a game with such a discrepancy.

"You coach and you play in so many games, I don't know. But we really wanted to come out and we wanted to put it to them on the glass. We feel like we have an advantage there on most nights, and I think we were plus-20 on UConn a few weeks ago. Now, they were missing one of their big guys, so let's factor that in, as well. We knew a theme for the week for us was early energy, early effort. Because against Alabama, you have to start your possessions like that. You can't ease into anything.

"And then the word we really hammered in on them was endurance. You have to have competitive endurance against a team like that because they just keep coming at you, coming at you, coming at you. Our guys, I thought they did that, and then we were able to kind of ... the game started OK. They made a little run. I felt like the place got going a little bit.

"We didn't say anything crazy at halftime. Just, 'Hey, let's see if we can come out and land the first punch and see what happens.' Fortunately, we landed a few haymakers, made some defensive plays. Obviously, Brayden got in his own little flow, and it was pretty special."

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Report: New York Giants' coaching list includes Marcus Freeman, Lou Anarumo

Earlier this season, the New York Giants fired head coach Brian Daboll after no progress or improvement had been made since his first season. He did take the team to the playoffs once, but failed to make it past the divisional round.

The Giants are gearing up to play the Washington Commanders this week, and the organization is also considering who they want to interview for the vacant head coaching position. Names like interim head coach Mike Kafka, Buffalo Bills' offensive coordinator Joe Brady, and former Giants' defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo have all been speculated about.

Dianna Russini of The Athletic now reports the Giants have compiled a list of early candidates, and among them is Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman.

The New York Giants have a list of candidates for their head-coaching vacancy. I’m told the names on it include Green Bay Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley, Indianapolis Colts defensive coordinator Lou Anarumo, Washington Commanders offensive coordinator Kliff Kingsbury, Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak … and Notre Dame coach Marcus Freeman.

I also expect Freeman to garner interest from other NFL organizations. The 39-year-old has spent the past four years leading Notre Dame, taking the Irish to the national championship game last season. Last December, he agreed to a lucrative contract extension through 2030. And though he has never coached in the NFL, his leadership, people skills and ability to thrive in one of the most high-profile jobs in the country are what’s drawing the interest of general managers and owners.

Jeff Hafley, Lou Anarumo, Kliff Kingsbury, and Klint Kubiak are all well-known names in the NFL. They all have solid histories in their roles and are looking to make the jump to (or back to) head coach. Any of them could be a fit, should they choose to interview with the Giants.

Marcus Freeman, though, is definitely garnering interest from the NFL after how he's led his Notre Dame team since being hired in 2021. They made it to the National Championship in 2024, but were snubbed from the playoffs in 2025 (which many disagree with). He has handled everything thrown at him with poise and grace, but the NFL is a different beast than college.

Freeman knows this, as he had a brief professional career before being diagnosed with a heart condition that forced him to retire without seeing the field. However, his knowledge of the game and his ability to get players to buy in is something the Giants desperately need. He has not said he has intentions of leaving Notre Dame, but that doesn't mean teams won't be reaching out.

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After beasting Rutgers, Seton Hall's 'monster' puts Big East on notice

NEWARK – The basketball was loose under Seton Hall’s basket. Najai Hines threw his 6-foot-10, 265-pound body on the floor, hitting the Prudential Center’s hardwood with the ferocity of an anvil dropped from a skyscraper. He beat two Rutgers players to the ball, tipping it to an open teammate.

There were many sequences in Saturday’s Garden State Hardwood Classic when Hines – a freshman center out of Plainfield High School – played with a pride that seemed personal as the Pirates thumped the Scarlet Knights 81-59. But that one was the quintessence of selfless effort, because it won’t show up in a box score or on a metrics analyst’s spreadsheet.

“It’s amazing to watch, honestly,” Hal point guard Budd Clark said. “It’s amazing to play with him. He’s a monster.”

In just 22 minutes of action, Hines tallied 10 points on 4-of-6 shooting and grabbed six rebounds – five offensive – while blocking four shots.

Dec 13, 2025; Newark, New Jersey, USA; Seton Hall Pirates center Najai Hines (25) shields the ball from Rutgers Scarlet Knights center Emmanuel Ogbole (21) during the second half at Prudential Center. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

In one particularly telling sequence, he ripped an offensive rebound out of the hands of Rutgers center Emmanuel Obgole and bullied past the 6-10, 260-pound postgrad for a bucket.  

“He gets us wanting to play with the same intensity he does,” Hall guard A.J. Staton-McCray said. “He gives us that juice, gives us that energy.”

He also gave it to the crowd, which cheered every hustle play from all the Pirates – and there were plenty – but roared a bit louder when the big fella made them.

Dec 13, 2025; Newark, New Jersey, USA; Seton Hall Pirates center Najai Hines (25) lays the ball up for a basket against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights during the second half at Prudential Center. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

“That’s probably the biggest crowd I’ve ever played in front of,” Hines said. “Seeing all those faces cheering us on, it’s a great feeling on top of playing basketball.”

College basketball fans don’t obsess over where their players come from, as long as they can play, but when a hometown kid succeeds, it means a little bit extra. When asked if he brought a hometown edge to the battle for Jersey bragging rights, Hines didn’t want to go there.

“This is how I should be every night,” he said. “Every practice, every game, whatever it is, this is how I should be. I just did what I was supposed to do.”

Hall coach Shaheen Holloway pushed that button hard last week as Hines dragged in practice.

Dec 13, 2025; Newark, New Jersey, USA; Seton Hall Pirates center Najai Hines (25) blocks a shot by by Rutgers Scarlet Knights center Gevonte Ware (15) during the first half at Prudential Center. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

“Even today in the walkthrough, I got into him, and I thought he came out and responded,” Holloway said. “I want him to play the way he’s capable of playing, just being physical and throwing his body around.”

Leading into the Rutgers game, Holloway identified Obgole as a pressure point he wanted squeezed.

“He’s a big kid, right?” Holloway said. “So I told (Hines), ‘You’re gonna have to match his intensity. I watched him and the games he played well, (Rutgers) played well.’”

Hines erased Ogbole, who is six years his senior, and you get the feeling he is just scratching the surface.

The Big East is on notice.

Jerry Carino has covered the New Jersey sports scene since 1996 and the college basketball beat since 2003. Contact him at jcarino@gannettnj.com.

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Sherrone Moore saga is a scandal entangled with so many other scandals

Sherrone Moore started out looking calm, breaking into an easy smile, standing on a football field, wearing a Michigan cap, staring into a TV camera — the moment most of America was introduced to him.

“First on the win, to say this has been a crazy 24 hours for your guys,” Fox sideline reporter Jenny Taft said after Michigan football beat Penn State on the road on Nov. 11, 2023. “To win on the road, in this environment, when there were doubts — Sherrone, what does it mean to you?”

Then, it was like a flip was switched. Moore was overcome with emotion and started wiping tears.  "I want to thank the Lord," Moore said. "I want to thank coach (Jim) Harbaugh."

Harbaugh had missed the game as part of a three-game suspension by the Big Ten, a couple weeks after the public learned about the Connor Stalions sign-stealing scandal. Barely 24 hours before the game in Happy Valley, Moore had been named acting head coach.

Michigan offensive coordinator and acting head coach Sherrone Moore reacts while being interviewed with running back Blake Corum following the 24-15 win over Penn State on Saturday, Nov. 11, 2023, in University Park, Pennsylvania.

"I (expletive) love you man,” Moore said, his voice cracking. Now, he was sobbing. “I love the (expletive) out of you man.”

Moore jabbed his finger at the camera and his tone shifted again: “We did this for you!”

Blake Corum, the star Michigan running back, walked up and they slapped hands. Moore kept sobbing. He wrapped his arm around Corum, hugging him around his neck. “These guys did it man,” Moore continued, his voice cracking. “Talk to him, man. Love you.”

Moore spun and walked off. At the time, his raw emotion seemed endearing.

But now, after a week that saw Moore go from discussing a Citrus Bowl opponent to sitting for an arraignment in district court on Friday, Dec. 12?

Everything feels different. Everything looks different, even that video. Now, it’s difficult to watch, and it's disturbing seeing somebody melt down on national TV, unable to maintain any sense of composure, overcome with emotion.

Seventy-six days after that postgame moment with Taft, Moore was named the school’s 21st football coach. The feeling was, Moore would continue what Harbaugh had built, just like he did in that game.

But Moore’s tenure has unraveled in a stunning, spectacular way.

Michigan athletic director Warde Manuel fired Moore for cause Wednesday, after finding “credible evidence” of "an inappropriate relationship with a staff member," and "a clear violation of University policy,” according to a statement from Manuel.

There are so many layers to this story, and so many tentacles, too.

Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore watches a play against Ohio State during the second half at Michigan Stadium in Ann Arbor on Saturday, Nov. 29, 2025.

It’s an epic story with a sudden rise and a spectacular collapse.

It’s a story filled with controversy and NCAA violations, scandals and suspensions, arrests and allegations — so many, involving so many coaches, it’s hard to keep them all straight.

It’s a story with a darkness and a troubling undertone. On the day Moore was fired, he was later arrested and held in jail. Two days after that, on Friday, Moore was charged with felony home invasion, misdemeanor breaking and entering and misdemeanor stalking related to a domestic relationship.

But this story has something else. Something incredibly human that should remain private — in the wake of all of this, it’s hard not to feel for his wife and family. The true victims in this story.

“This breach of trust by Coach Moore is painful for many in our community, first and foremost, the individuals directly involved in this situation," interim Michigan President Domenico Grasso said in a message to students and faculty members on Thursday. "All of the facts here must be known, so the University’s investigation will continue.”

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Scandal wrapped inside a scandal

When you try to pull together a coherent narrative of Moore’s time at Michigan, all the controversies and scandals start to bump into one another. Like a wild, slow-motion demolition derby that was happening just under the surface — just out of sight, and most of it self-inflicted.

So, let’s go back in time, to a day that changed everything.

It was Sept. 1, 2023 — the day Connor Stalions went into "KGB" mode, as he called his elaborate sign-stealing operation. Decked out in Central Michigan gear, he disguised himself as a member of the Chippewas football staff and found a spot on the sideline as CMU played Michigan State in East Lansing. Later, an NCAA investigation found that Stalions was attempting to steal signs and gain a competitive advantage.

Did Moore know about it? Did he talk to Stalions that day? It’s not clear, although the NCAA did find that he had deleted numerous texts to Stalions.

The next day, Moore was supposed to coach his first game as Michigan’s sole offensive coordinator — a tremendous moment for this young coach.

But Moore wasn't allowed to be on the sideline for Michigan's season opener against East Carolina on Sept. 2. He and head coach Harbaugh were suspended — a ban self-imposed by the program — as the NCAA investigated recruiting violations for pandemic-era recruiting violations.

Yes, you need a bingo card — or rather, a cheat sheet of cheating — to keep all of the allegations straight at Michigan.

But Harbaugh (who took a three-game ban) and Moore watched the game together at Moore’s house, while Moore’s wife, Kelli, made sandwiches, according to Harbaugh.

"We had a good time," Harbaugh said a few days later in Ann Arbor. "It was excellent."

Now, that anecdote takes on a completely different feel. How their private lives and scandal had blended together for years.

One more tidbit from that moment?

Jesse Minter was the acting head coach for Michigan, as the Wolverines won, 30-3. Now, Minter is the Los Angeles Chargers defensive coordinator and he’s been mentioned as a possible replacement for Moore. For the record, Minter, also, was found to have violated NCAA recruiting rules and agreed to a one-year show-cause penalty.

Actually, we have to go a little farther back than that moment: Why was Moore promoted as sole offensive coordinator?

That’s a whole different scandal. Matt Weiss, who had shared the responsibilities with Moore in 2022, was fired after allegations of computer access crimes, illegally accessing and downloading photos and other personal data from the athletes. Weiss has been indicted on 14 counts of unauthorized access and 10 counts of aggravated identity theft — a case still moving through the federal court system, though Weiss was fired by U-M in January 2023. 

That all led to Moore as sole offensive coordinator — even while he was suspended for a game.

That’s the culture of this timeframe for the Wolverines — one scandal wrapped inside another, an NCAA turducken with plenty of other unrelated scandals scattered around like side dishes in a holiday dinner.

All of them colliding just under the surface.

'Ready' to be a head coach

Michigan co-offensive coordinator Sherrone Moore high fives running back Donovan Edwards (7) after Edwards's scored a touchdown against Ohio State during the second half Nov. 26, 2022 at Ohio Stadium in Columbus.

Moore's firing has quickly overshadowed how Moore was an absolutely fantastic assistant coach and a gifted recruiter who played a big role in Michigan’s 2023 College Football Playoff championship.

Moore was hired from Central Michigan as a tight ends coach in 2018 when Harbaugh completely revamped his staff, wanting to bring in younger coaches to help recruiting.

After three seasons, Moore received a significant promotion, taking over the offensive line — a position he had played at Oklahoma, but never coached — and he crafted one of the best units in the country. For two straight seasons, Michigan's offensive line won the Joe Moore Award, given annually to the best offensive line in college football.

"Sherrone Moore is a shining star," Harbaugh told reporters in November 2021. "It's always been easy to see. Tremendous coach, teacher, has a tremendous connection to the players.”

Players raved about Moore’s enthusiasm, energy and the vibe he brought to the team.  And assistant coaches on staff marveled about his talent.

"I think they're the best O-line in the country and I think they're the best-coached O-line in the country," Minter told reporters in 2022. "I think Sherrone Moore, any position, is one of the best position coaches I've had the chance to be around.”

By 2023, it was all coming together for Michigan. That strong, well-coached offensive line. A talented, two-headed running game. And the Wolverines were barreling toward the national championship, continuing to win even as Harbaugh racked up suspensions. He missed six games that season, and Moore was acting head coach for four of them.

"I have 10 coaches that will be future head coaches," Harbaugh told reporters in November 2023. "And Sherrone is — he's the best of the best. His toughness, mental toughness, physical toughness. And there's nobody that doubts Sherrone Moore — his dedication, his connection, his commitment to the team."

But again, even as Michigan was winning, those controversies and scandals kept bumping into each other. Harbaugh missed the final three games of the 2023 season — that Big Ten ban over the sign-stealing scandal, before the NCAA had even taken action — and Moore took over as the acting coach on game days.

Then, on Nov. 17, 2023, U-M fired Chris Partridge, reportedly for his part in the sign-stealing fiasco: The linebackers coach was alleged to have destroyed evidence in connection with the scandal.

Two days later, Moore was the acting coach again against Ohio State, with the Wolverines playing for a spot in the Big Ten championship game. And if it was an audition to prove he could one day be Michigan’s coach, he nailed it.

"Coach Moore said from the get-go that he's going to call the most aggressive game he's ever called," Michigan quarterback J.J. McCarthy said after Michigan's monumental 30-24 win in Columbus.

Moore was bold and aggressive, making the right calls — while simultaneously serving as the steady hand the program needed at a crucial moment — and he simply outcoached Ohio State coach Ryan Day, who lost his third straight game to Michigan.

"It goes back to the kids, how they prepare, how they attack things, and how they work," Moore said. "I'd be doing them a disservice if I try to be conservative. When they're going out there running 150s in the summer — blood, sweat and tears — working their tails off in the weight room, doing everything they can, they put their trust in me as a play-caller on offense to be aggressive in these games. That's what they want. So that's what we gave them."

The three games at the end of the 2023 season were Moore's dress rehearsal, of sorts. He won a top-10 road game against Penn State, with 32 straight runs to end a 24-15 victory. He led the Wolverines to a win against Maryland as U-M became the first NCAA program with 1,000 wins. Then, the Wolverines beat Ohio State for a third consecutive year, locking up a trip to Indianapolis before Harbaugh was reinstated.

Moore had done his job. He had held the team together, setting up the national championship run. And it was clear to many that Moore was ready to take over a team.

Something, actually, Harbaugh had predicted in 2022.

"Beyond ready," Harbaugh told reporters, "to be a head coach."

Controversy before first game

Sherrone Moore, Michigan’s new head coach, smiles as he is surrounded by members of the media during a press conference inside the Junge Family Champions Center in Ann Arbor on Saturday, Jan. 27, 2024.

When Harbaugh jumped to the Los Angeles Chargers a few days after the CFP title, Moore was the obvious choice to replace him.

“Sherrone stepped up this fall and served as the interim head coach when the program and especially the team needed him,” Manuel said in a statement. “Sherrone handled that situation in a way that sealed my already-growing confidence in him. He didn’t make it about him, it was always about the team!“

On the surface, the program was in great shape. The Wolverines were the defending national champs and had won 40 of their previous 43 games, including three straight outright Big Ten titles.

But Moore was actually taking over a tough situation. Harbaugh took several key coaches with him to the NFL, including Minter, head strength & conditioning coach Ben Herbert, defensive line coach Mike Elston and defensive backs coach Steve Clinkscale.

And Jay Harbaugh, Jim’s son, left for the Seattle Seahawks.

Meanwhile, the NFL raided the Michigan roster, taking 13 Wolverines in the draft — a program record and the most of any school that year. That left the Wolverines in a precarious position, just trying to keep the program headed in the right direction.

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But before Moore could even coach a game, more controversies around the program found their way into the headlines:

  • On March 16, 2024, defensive line coach Greg Scruggs was arrested for operating a vehicle while intoxicated and resigned five days later.
  • On April 15, 2024, star quarterback-turned-recruiter Denard Robinson was suspended after crashing a car at 3 a.m. in Ann Arbor.
  • And behind the scenes, the NCAA continued to investigate the Wolverines.

Michigan's fall to ordinary

Michigan Wolverines head coach Sherrone Moore walks out of the locker room during pregame warmups against the Washington Huskies at Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium, Oct. 5, 2024 in Seattle.

Moore’s first season was uninspiring.

Michigan’s offense was a mess. The Wolverines had one of the worst scoring offenses, grounded by a brutal passing attack that cycled through three starting quarterbacks, did not have a wideout with either 250 receiving yards or three touchdowns and didn't have any games with 225 passing yards.

The Wolverines lost four of five games in the middle of the season and everything seemed bleak.

Until one stunning day that salvaged the season for the Wolverines: Dec. 1, 2024.

Michigan 13, Ohio State, 10 — a shocking upset for the ages.

"You talk about a gritty performance by a bunch of guys! I love these dudes!" Moore gushed to a Fox reporter. "This is why you come to Michigan!"

It should have been one of Moore’s finest moments — the Wolverines' epic fourth consecutive victory over the Buckeyes.

Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore uses a hand signal to celebrate the Wolverines' fourth straight win over Ohio State at Ohio Stadium in Columbus, Ohio on Saturday, Nov. 30, 2024.

But it ended in ugliness. In yet another controversy.

The Wolverines tried to plant a flag on the midfield "O" in Ohio Stadium, and a fight broke out. It got so crazy that multiple law enforcement agencies had to break it up, using pepper spray to separate the players.

"It was emotions on both sides," Moore said. "I did see they had the flag and guys were waving it around and their guys charged us. There's emotion on both sides. It can't happen. Rivalry games get heated, especially this one, it's the biggest one in the country, so we got to handle that one better."

Issues lurking under surface

The remnants of those program-wide controversies kept popping up during the 2025 season, Moore's second as the full-time coach.

Michigan slapped a two-game suspension on Moore for his deleted texts to Stalions as part of the program's sign-stealing scandal, but the timing was almost laughable. He coached the opener and U-M's marquee Week 2 trip to Oklahoma — his alma mater — before handing the reins to assistant Biff Poggi for Weeks 3 and 4. The Wolverines clobbered Central Michigan and then won a three-point road victory over Nebraska in the conference opener. The NCAA's cavalcade of punishment for the program for its sign-stealing violations, meanwhile, included another suspension for Moore (though this one, a one-gamer, was set to be served in the 2026 season opener).

And even though Michigan finished the season with a 9-3 record, something significant was obvious: The Wolverines were no longer feared.

Not like Ohio State, which beat down Michigan at the Big House, 27-9, for a spot in the Big Ten title game, and a virtually locked-in CFP berth.

Not like Big Ten newcomer Oregon, which earned the CFP's No. 5 seed.

And not even like Indiana — once the losingest program in the country, and now a powerhouse. The Hoosiers won the Big Ten and became the No. 1 team in the country.

Michigan had slipped into the conference's next tier — able to beat bad teams but not the elite. Still, Michigan earned a right to continue playing. And Moore was preparing his team to play Texas — Michigan's SEC doppelganger — in the Citrus Bowl.

But then, everything unraveled.

How it all went down

Former Michigan football head coach Sherrone Moore arraigned with Magistrate Odetalla Odetalla at Washtenaw County 14A-1 District Court in Ann Arbor on Friday, Dec. 12, 2025.

According to police statements and information provided at Friday's arraignment, this is what happened:

Moore and a staff member had an intimate relationship for a number of years but it went sour, according to Kati Rezmierski, first assistant prosecutor for Washtenaw County.

“Our victim broke up with this defendant on Monday morning early,” Rezmierski said at the arraignment. “There continued to be — the defendant — making numerous phone calls and sending numerous texts, from that time moving forward, that she did not answer, did not respond to and did not want.”

The staff member then went to officials at Michigan and “cooperated” with the investigation into improper behavior. Considering the timing, it is reasonable to assume that was the "credible evidence" Manuel described in his statement explaining Moore's firing.

“As we all now know, at some point on Wednesday, our defendant was fired from his employment,” Rezmierski said.

Then, everything began to spiral out of control. Moore went to the staffer's residence, entering through an unlocked door without permission.

“Barged his way into that apartment,” Rezmierski said. “Immediately then proceeded to a kitchen drawer. Grabbed several butter knives and kitchen scissors and began to threaten his own life: ‘I’m gonna kill myself. I’m gonna make you watch. My blood is on your hands. You ruined my life.’

“A series of very threatening, intimidating, terrifying — quite frankly — statements and behaviors there in that apartment. It was only then, your honor, when the victim, she called her attorney and at some point indicated she was going to call the police and then he left.”

Moore left the residence before responding officers arrived.

“I understand there isn’t evidence to suggest that he directly threatened the victim with any of those implements that I’ve indicated,” Rezmierski said. “The totality of the behavior is highly threatening and highly intimidating. She was terrorized, your honor.”

Moore was found by police in Saline. He was taken into custody without incident and transported to a local hospital for evaluation before he was taken to the Washtenaw County Jail.

At the arraignment, the prosecution asked for Moore to go through a mental health evaluation, be forced to wear a GPS tether and be prohibited from going to the victim’s residence or place of employment. To not have any contact with her. No stalking behavior of any kind. And to surrender any weapons.

“In light of the totality of all of those circumstances, we consider the defendant to be a risk to public safety, a risk to this victim,” Rezmierski said.

Questions remain at U-M

The ripples and ramifications have only started.

As far as the current team, Michigan is getting ready for the Citrus Bowl, set for Orlando, Florida, on Dec. 31. Poggi is, again, acting coach.

Newly signed recruits will be given the opportunity to leave the program — two have already — as will veteran players on the roster, once a new coach is named.

Meanwhile, Michigan has started searching for a new coach, who will inherit various NCAA penalties. The Wolverines were handed four years of probation for the sign-stealing sandal, plus fines that could total $30 million, a 25% reduction in football official visits during the 2025-26 season and a 14-week prohibition on recruiting communications in the football program during the probation period.

One lucky thing for Michigan?

No postseason ban.

But the stench around the program is thick after the NCAA found "sufficient grounds for a multiyear postseason ban."

Now, big questions remain.

Who will make the hire? Michigan has an interim president and Manuel, the athletic director, has come under fire after a series of scandals in the athletic program.

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There are even questions about how he handled the firing of Moore.

One report suggested that Manuel was informed by prominent donors that Moore had mental health issues on Sunday, Dec. 7 — three days before the firing — according to WWJ-TV's Rachel Hopmayer. 

And Manuel fired Moore alone, without a human resources representative or any security in the room, according to a report Thursday from NBC Sports' Nicole Auerbach.

All of that created even more uncertainty and questions. Michigan continues to investigate the situation and has asked students with any more information to leave it on a tip line.

Fall from grace

Former Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore on video during his arraignment on Friday, Dec. 12, 2025.

On Friday afternoon, at the arraignment in 14A-1 District Court in Ann Arbor, Moore appeared on a video feed, wearing what looked like an all-white jail uniform.

It was so incredibly jarring to see Moore appear in that setting. Not on TV being asked questions by a reporter after a game. But getting instructions from a no-nonsense court official.

“You are not to use alcohol, marijuana, or any other controlled substance that is not prescribed to you,” Magistrate Odetalla Odetalla said from the bench.

Moore stared into the camera, showing no emotion, his hands folded in his lap.

Odetalla continued: “You are not to possess or purchase a firearm or any other dangerous weapon. You are not to engage in criminal conduct of any kind whatsoever. You may not leave the state of Michigan without permission of the court. Prior to your release, you will be placed on a GPS tether. You will not be released before that GPS tether is placed upon you, you must continue all mental health treatment as a condition of your bond.”

Odetalla said the name of the victim in this case will not appear in any court records.

“You may not have contact with that individual," he said. "That means no calling, no writing, no video chatting, no texting, no emailing or any other form of contact the human mind can possibly fathom. No one in the world thinks that this person is going to reach out to you. Should they do so? And again, no one thinks that they're going to, you may not reply in any form or fashion. The victim's address will not be placed on the record. You may not go to that location for any reason whatsoever. Are we understood? On the no-contact and no go to?”

Suddenly, Moore looked so ordinary.

This man who was once the football coach at Michigan, in charge of one of the biggest brands in the sport — if not all of sport — and making millions a year.

This man who was deemed a repeat offender by the NCAA.

This man who had climbed so high and crashed so fast.

This man who — if the allegations prove true — did all of this to himself.

Moore responded simply: “Yes, your honor."

The court case will continue in January.

Is it a tragedy?

Yes. For his wife and kids. They're who I truly feel sorry for.

Contact Jeff Seidel: jseidel@freepress.com. Follow him on X @seideljeff.

This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Sherrone Moore scandal started well before Michigan football firing

Patriots Wire staff predictions for Patriots-Bills Week 15 game

The New England Patriots will host the Buffalo Bills for an AFC East divisional clash on Sunday.

In one of the biggest games of the season, the Patriots will be looking to clinch the AFC East, while the Bills hope to play the role of spoiler and retake the division.

This will either be a revenge game or a changing of the guard. Second-year quarterback Drake Maye and the Patriots upset Josh Allen and the Bills at Orchard Park in Week 5. This will be an opportunity for the Bills to return the favor and stay in the hunt for the AFC East throne.

The Patriots will be coming off a bye week, which means they should be well-rested for this game. In their last outing, they dominated at home in a 33-15 win over the New York Giants. Meanwhile, the Bills handled their business in an offensive shootout with the Cincinnati Bengals. Allen was the biggest difference in the end to help the Bills come away with a 39-34 victory.

The story of the first game was the Patriots' ability to shut down Buffalo's run game. However, the Patriots have been among the worst teams in the league against the run over the last three games. They have allowed an average of 123.7 rushing yards over that time span.

On the other side of the ball, the Patriots won't have left tackle Will Campbell for this matchup, but they will get their starting left guard, Jared Wilson back. They will also get defensive tackle Khyiris Tonga back on the field. So they could be more formidable in the trenches.

But containing Allen will be key. Can the defense play disciplined enough to force mistakes and shut down easy scrambling lanes for the mobile quarterback?

Here are the final predictions from the Patriots Wire staff:

Danny Jaillet: Patriots 31, Bills 28

Jordy McElroy: Patriots 28, Bills 31

Sophie Weller: Patriots 24, Bills 21

Jacob Rebb: Patriots 28, Bills 24

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This article originally appeared on Patriots Wire: Patriots Wire staff predictions for Patriots-Bills Week 15 game

Would a change to Heisman voting format have helped Jacob Rodriguez?

I don't remember what year I first voted for the Heisman Trophy, but I do remember putting Marvin "Shade Tree" Jones on one of those early ballots. That must've been 1992, the year the Florida State linebacker won the Butkus Award and the Lombardi Award. He was a unanimous all-American and The Sporting News college football player of the year.

Jones finished fourth in balloting for the Heisman Trophy, far behind a quarterback and two running backs. He appeared on 179 ballots out of about a thousand.

Texas Tech football linebacker Jacob Rodriguez fared about the same this year. I'm writing this before the awards presentation on Saturday, but the Heisman Trust on Thursday revealed the players who finished fifth through 10th, and Rodriguez got fifth.

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Maybe Jones and Rodriguez would have fared better had voters been allowed to cast a ballot with more than three names. That's the format, then and now: Three spots on the ballot. Three points for a first-place vote, two points for a second-place vote, one point for a third-place vote.

I don't know that it would significantly change outcomes, but I've long thought voters should be directed to rank the top five, maybe top seven, for college football's most outstanding player. It stands to reason that an award for the most outstanding player in college football will be a familiar face on one of the best teams. That's the reason why the award leans toward quarterbacks, running backs and receivers. Once those players are accounted for, there's one or no spots for anyone else.

Get out of here with the regional-bias argument. The ballots for media panelists who make up the majority of the electorate are distributed equally — 145 voters in each of six geographic regions of the country.

I also hear and see the phrase "popularity contest" as when one's favorite gets shorted. It's a lazy criticism. Implied in the "popularity contest" complaint is that Heisman voters will always lean to candidates from the most tradition-rich programs. That's certainly not happening when Indiana, Vanderbilt and Texas Tech are supplying three of the five top vote-getters.

It also fails to explain runner-up finishes in recent years from Boise State running back Ashton Jeanty and TCU quarterback Max Duggan. Heck, Cornell running back Ed Marinaro was runner-up to Auburn quarterback Pat Sullivan in 1971, and Holy Cross two-way player Gordie Lockbaum finished fifth in 1986 and third in 1987.

ARLINGTON, TEXAS - DECEMBER 6: Jacob Rodriguez #10 of the Texas Tech Red Raiders warms up before the game against the BYU Cougars in the Big 12 Championship at AT&T Stadium on December 6, 2025 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ron Jenkins/Getty Images)

Arguably, no college football player in 2025 has been more popular than Rodriguez, the Texas Tech linebacker who won the Butkus Award, the Bronko Nagurski Trophy, the Lombardi Award and the Bednarik Award. His wife Emma, the U.S. Army helicopter pilot, was ubiquitous on TV broadcasts throughout the conference season.

College football analyst Robert Griffin III spent much of the season running his own personal PR campaign for Rodriguez. Others got on board, too.

FOX had Rodriguez in person on its Big Noon Kickoff show in Cincinnati during the Red Raiders' late-season open date. The panel — including former Heisman winners Matt Leinart, Mark Ingram and Griffin — joined J-Rod in striking the Heisman pose. The same afternoon, a TNT studio crew full of former NFL players interviewed him, Takeo Spikes being particularly complimentary.

It was a Jacob Rodriguez car wash on a November Saturday when the Red Raiders weren't even playing. How often does something like that happen?

And, at least to some extent, it all worked. As we monitored oddsmakers over the final month, Rodriguez moved up the list of Heisman candidates from the consensus ninth choice on Nov. 22 to the consensus seventh on Nov. 27 to consensus sixth on Dec. 5 to finishing fifth.

Brings to mind the old saying: He didn't lose. He just ran out of time.

History suggests, though, this was the most likely outcome.

Since 1970, there have been 28 players finish sixth or higher in Heisman voting who were not quarterbacks, running backs or wide receivers. Of the 28, including Rodriguez this year, 20 finished fourth, fifth or sixth.

Coming from a school that's not a traditional power isn't what decided the issue. Brian Bosworth from Oklahoma, Orlando Pace from Ohio State and Ndamukong Suh from Nebraska got fourth. Ross Browner from Notre Dame, Tyrann Mathieu from LSU and Will Anderson from Alabama were fifth-place finishers. Ohio State linebackers Randy Gradishar, Chris Spielman and A.J. Hawk also finished sixth. So did Miami's Warren Sapp.

Strongly disagree, though, that the Heisman Trust should rebrand college football's top prize as being for quarterbacks, running backs and wide receivers only. Sure, it usually works out that way.

But every so often, the stars align so that Charles Woodson or Travis Hunter wins or a John Hicks or a Hugh Green comes close.

It'll happen again, and we don't want to close the door on that opportunity.

This article originally appeared on Lubbock Avalanche-Journal: Would a change to Heisman voting format have helped Jacob Rodriguez?

‘Sometimes, you have to understand the frustration’ – Liverpool’s Ibrahima Konaté reacts to Mohamed Salah situation

‘Sometimes, you have to understand the frustration’ – Liverpool’s Ibrahima Konaté reacts to Mohamed Salah situation
‘Sometimes, you have to understand the frustration’ – Liverpool’s Ibrahima Konaté reacts to Mohamed Salah situation

Mohamed Salah’s (33) situation at Liverpool is uncertain. His explosive mixed zone interview last weekend, during which he revealed that his relationship with manager Arne Slot had broken down, called his future at Anfield into question. 

Claiming to have been “thrown under the bus”, he openly admitted that the game against Brighton and Hove Albion could be his last. The Egyptian was not included in the matchday squad to face Inter Milan in the UEFA Champions League in midweek, but following talks with Slot, he was involved in the 2-0 win over Brighton on Saturday. The forward came off the bench in the first half in what was his last match with Liverpool before heading for the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON). 

And his last in a Liverpool shirt. “I hope it won’t be his last match,” his teammate, Ibrahima Konaté (26) told Canal Plus post-match.

‘I don’t know if it is Salah’s last match with Liverpool’ – Konaté

The Frenchman went on to evoke the Salah situation with the broadcaster. “I honestly don’t know if it is his last match. But honestly, personally, I don’t think so. Everyone saw how much Salah loves the club, how much the club loves him. Now, what has happened… sometimes you have to understand the player’s frustration, a player who has had such a career, has done so much,” said Konaté. 

He continued, “Now, we won’t go into details about what was said internally. It has been sorted, given that he was included in the squad. He is a player that everyone loves, the manager loves, he loves the coach, too; everyone loves each other at this club. It is impressive.”

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Melbourne High's boys swim team set school records in multiple events

Melbourne High's boys swim team ended the 2025 season with their names etched throughout the school's record books after setting marks in both relays and individual events.

The Bulldogs broke three relay records after setting new school records in the 200-yard medley, 200-yard freestyle and 400-yard freestyle relays. The Bulldogs also had two of their relay squads qualify for the state meet for the first time.

"To me, it's the ultimate testament to what team work truly means and how individual commitment translates to team success," Melbourne swim and dive coach Vanessa Ziade said. "I feel super proud of my team because they have worked hard individually and as a team for a few seasons to get to this point."

Swimmers Tyler Hart, Enzo Widjaja, Sawyer Hackett and Samuel Orellana combined for a time of 1:39.23 to set a new school record in the 200-yard medley relay.

Cameran Stewart, Hackett, Orellana, and Widjaja swam a time of 1:30.52 in the 200-yard freestyle relay to set a record in the event.

Hackett, Stewart, Orellana, and Widjaja also set a record with a time of 3:24.2 in the 400-yard freestyle relay this season.

"I think they were quite surprised at first because we didn't have a solid handle on past swim records because over time these records were not retained in any one place, so after spending a few days scouring for as many records I could find, it became clear that this was going to be a record-breaking year," Ziade said. "They were presented with special awards for these achievements at the end of season swim banquet and were quite excited about all of the cool hardware they received."

Along with swimming on all the record-breaking relay squads, Hackett set new school records this season in the 50-yard freestyle, 500-yard freestyle, 100-yard freestyle and 200-yard IM. The junior also owns school records in the 100-yard breaststroke and 100-yard butterfly after setting the records in the events in past seasons.

"It makes me feel exceptionally proud of him for putting in the work year-round to achieve the goals he set for himself," Ziade said. "Sawyer's performance on an individual level and the team's performance in the relay creates a legacy and sets the bar higher with standards of excellence and expectations for future athletes."

Ziade has worked with the swim and dive team for nearly a decade and for her the team's strong 2025 season was something that she was extremely proud to be a part of. She also ended the season with a nice achievement of her own after she was named boys coach of the year.

"After nearly 10 years of dedication to the Melbourne High swim and dive team, I was honored to be recognized by my peers. I was selected as the Brevard County boys swim and dive coach of the year. This esteemed award truly signifies the culmination of my journey and validates the principle, philosophy, and methods I have used as a coach throughout my tenure," Ziade said.

This article originally appeared on Florida Today: Melbourne High boys swim teams had record-breaking season in 2025

Florida High's Callie James an eighth grader on varsity with limitless upside

She’s an eighth grader playing varsity.

But Florida High girls basketball combo guard Callie James commands the floor as if she’s a polished graduating senior.

Just nine games into her first year playing high school basketball as a middle schooler, the Seminoles’ head coach, Darryl Marshall, considers James as “one of those special players that Florida High normally gets.”

Florida High Seminoles guard Callie James looks on to the action during a FHSAA girls basketball game against the Lincoln Trojans at Bob Albertson Gym in Tallahassee, Florida, Thursday, Dec. 11, 2025.

Marshall thinks James’ trajectory will be comparable to that of past Florida High girls’ basketball stars and current NCAA Division I players Tonie Morgan and Jordan Rosier. Morgan is a senior shooting guard for the Kentucky Wildcats, while Jordan Rosier is a guard for the South Alabama Jaguars.

“She’s been a blessing to us,” Marshall said of James.

The Seminoles are riding a two-game winning streak, having last hosted and defeated in-town opponent the Lincoln Trojans 52-46 on Thursday, Dec. 11.

James scored 11 points as Florida High fought off a late comeback effort by Lincoln, led by the reigning All-Big Bend Girls Basketball Player of the Year, Jamiya Brown, who had a game-high 22 points.

The Florida High Seminoles hosted the Lincoln Trojans in a FHSAA girls basketball game at Bob Albertson Gym in Tallahassee, Florida, Thursday, Dec. 11, 2025.

On the season, James leads the team with 15.4 points per game on a 56 percent field goal rate and 50 percent from three. She’s one of the Big Bend’s top scorers, led by Wakulla junior Amariyah Donaldson’s 18 points per game.

Defensively, James averages Florida High’s most steals with 1.4.

“I love it,” James told the Tallahassee Democrat. “I just got to knock down shots, help my teammates with assists, rebounds, everything.”

Florida High girls' basketball's Callie James makes earns a varsity spot

Florida High Seminoles guard Callie James handles the basketball during a FHSAA girls basketball game versus the Lincoln Trojans at Bob Albertson Gym in Tallahassee, Florida, Thursday, Dec. 11, 2025.

How does an eighth grader get to play varsity basketball?

“Skill and energy” at tryouts, James explained.

And now the eighth grader is on an 11-woman roster, which includes a seventh grader and three freshmen.

“We’ll have our chemistry by 11th grade or next year, and I believe we’ll go to state with them,” said James, envisioning the future.

Florida High girls basketball's Callie James could be one of nation's best

Marshall spoke glowingly of James’ upside, as he will get to spend four more seasons coaching and instructing her after this year.

“She’s got a big learning curve ahead of her,” Marshall said. “With her basketball IQ, the way that she can think the game through, and see the floor, she’s going to be fine.”

Florida High Seminoles head coach Darryl Marshall instructs his team during a FHSAA girls basketball game versus the Lincoln Trojans at Bob Albertson Gym in Tallahassee, Florida, Thursday, Dec. 11, 2025.

James hasn’t even scratched the surface.

But when it’s time to graduate from Florida High in 2030, she may be a nationally recognized name and a coveted talent with endless options to play collegiately.

“By the time she graduates, I really feel like she’ll be a top 50 player in the nation,” Marshall said.

“She’s on that level.”

Florida High Seminoles guard Callie James prepares to shoot a free throw during a FHSAA girls basketball game versus the Lincoln Trojans at Bob Albertson Gym in Tallahassee, Florida, Thursday, Dec. 11, 2025.

James knows with work ethic and support, she’ll accomplish all she desires ― the championships, the accolades, the opportunity to play on the next level.

“It’s amazing to have people believe in me,” James said. “People have my back, helping me.”

Florida High returns to the hardwood on Friday, Dec. 19, when it travels to Pensacola to face Booker T. Washington. Tipoff is at 6 p.m.

Gerald Thomas, III is a multi-time award-winning journalist for his coverage of the Florida A&M Rattlers at the Tallahassee Democrat.

Follow his award-winning coverage on RattlerNews.com and contact him via email at GDThomas@Tallahassee.com or on the app formerly known as Twitter @3peatgee.

This article originally appeared on Tallahassee Democrat: Callie James leading Florida High girls' basketball as an eighth grader

⛈️ Storm forces Valencia teams’ matches to be called off

⛈️ Storm forces Valencia teams’ matches to be called off
⛈️ Storm forces Valencia teams’ matches to be called off

The rainstorm hitting the Valencian Community has led to the suspension of several matches involving Valencia CF teams, including the reserve team and their youth categories.

COMUNICADO OFICIAL | Aplazamiento de los partidos del #VCFMestalla, @VCF_Femenino 🅱️ y #VCFJuvenil🅰️

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— Academia VCF 🦇 (@Academia_VCF) December 14, 2025

The Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) and the Valencian Community Football Federation (FFCV) have made this decision in light of the weather alert to ensure the safety of players and fans. The main confirmed suspension is the match that was to pit VCF Mestalla against Barça Atlètic, corresponding to Matchday 15 of the Second Federation, Group 3.

This crucial match was scheduled for Sunday afternoon at the Johan Cruyff Stadium. The black and white club made the postponement official after receiving direct communication from the RFEF.

Similarly, the Valencian youth football has also been affected. The match between VCF Juvenil A and Alboraya UD, part of the Honor Division Juvenile, Group 7, has been postponed. This match was to be played at the same time at the VCF Sports City.

The FFCV, extending preventive measures, announced the suspension of all official matches scheduled for this Sunday throughout the province of Valencia. As a result, VCF Femenino B was also unable to play their Matchday 11 commitment of the Third Women's Federation, Group VI, against CDFB L'Eliana.

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Today in Boston Celtics history: Thomas debut; Cs hold Pacers to 71; Mehen, Mahnken pass

Today in Boston Celtics history, Jamel Thomas debuted for the stored franchise in 1999. An alumni of Providence College, Thomas was not picked up by any ball club in the 1999 NBA Draft despite his well-known sterling familial basketball pedigree.

Part of a notable basketball clan that was made up of his brother, Sebastian Telfair, and cousin Stephon Marbury, the Celtics saw potential in the Brooklyn, New York native, and inked Thomas to his first NBA contract on Dec. 13, 1999. The 6-foot-6 wing only had a three-game stint with the Celtics, though. His first game was a 117-88 drubbing by the Cleveland Cavaliers. Thomas produced 4 points, 2 assists and a rebound in just over 8 minutes of playing time. The New Yorker hit 2 of his 4 field goal attempts, of which none were 3-point attempts, and did not get to the line -- but he also did not foul or commit a turnover.

The trio of games Thomas played for the Celtics did not evidently inspire confidence. The former Providence standout was waived on Dec. 23, 1999.

Historic milestones

It was on this date in 2005 that the Celtics held the Indiana Pacers to 71 points in an 85-71 win. The 71 points was one of the lowest point totals in modern NBA history.

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Boston was led by Paul Pierce's 25 points, 7 rebounds and 5 assists, and Mark Blount's 22 points and 5 boards.

Rest in peace

Today is also the date former Boston big man John Mahnken left us in 2000. Born in 1922 in West New York, New Jersey, Mahnken played his NCAA ball for Georgetown, serving in the Army in the World War II. He played for a number of BAA (a precursor league of the NBA) teams before he was traded by the (then) Tri-Cities Blackhawks (now, Atlanta Hawks) to Boston in 1950.

He played four seasons for the Celtics with a brief stint in-between with the (defunct) Indianapolis Olympians before retiring in 1953, averaging 3.6 points, 2.8 rebounds and 1.2 assists.

Dec 5, 2025; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; The scoreboard displays the upcoming game between the Boston Celtics and the Los Angeles Lakers at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Winslow Townson-Imagn Images

Finally, 14 years earlier in 1986, former Celtic Dick Mehen passed away. The Tennessee grad was born in Wheeling, West Virginia, in 1922, and signed with the (defunct) Toledo Jeeps of the National Basketball League (NBL - a precursor league of the NBA, not to be confused with today's NBL of Australia) after going undrafted in the 1947 BAA Draft.

Mehen played for that team, the (defunct) Waterloo Hawks and the (also defunct) Baltimore Bullets before he was dealt to Boston for Kenny Sailors and Brady Walker in 1950. The West Virginian played seven games for the Celtics, averaging 6.3 points, 3.7 boards and 1.6 assists per game.

This article originally appeared on Celtics Wire: Celtics history: Thomas debut; Cs hold Pacers to 71; Mehen, Mahnken pass

Chiefs STC Dave Toub announces the return of an injured receiver

Kansas City Chiefs special teams coordinator Dave Toub spoke with reporters before practice recently, announcing the return of injured returner Nikko Remigio after last week’s absence and the team’s performance without him.

“The kick returns were good. The punt return, we had a lot of chances – our defense played great. They made them (Texans) punt eight times in that game. (Texans P) Tommy (Townsend) had a good game too himself, hung the ball pretty well, but there were a couple of times there where we might have been able to get something.” said Toub, “We had a punt returner (Xavier Worthy) in there that (was his) first time in an NFL game and he got us through the game with the fair catches. Probably would need more work to get more confidence to be able to time it up and see that the coverage was good (and) blocking was good, so he could get it fielded, but Nikko’s (Remigio) coming back. Nikko is going to go right back in there again.”

Remigio missed the Week 14 game after suffering a concussion in practice last Friday. Worthy had one recorded punt return for six yards, while Tyquan Thornton and Brashard Smith split four kick return opportunities, averaging 27 and 25, respectively.

This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Chiefs STC Dave Toub announces the return of an injured receiver

Leon County is entering the World Championship era | Christian Caban

Leon County is stepping into a bold new era of sports—one that secures our reputation as the world’s undisputed Capital of Cross Country. On Saturday, January 10, 2026, our community will open its arms to the world as we welcome the World Athletics Cross Country Championships Tallahassee 26 to Leon County’s Apalachee Regional Park (ARP).

Essentially the Olympics of the sport of cross country, this event marks the very first world championship sporting event ever to be held in Leon County.

Runners explode into action at the start line at Apalachee Regional Park, ready to take on the course ahead.

When more than 500 elite athletes representing 65 countries arrive to chase world titles, it will mark a milestone over 15 years in the making—and a moment that will define Leon County’s legacy as a destination capable of hosting the world’s most prestigious sports competitions. This moment did not happen overnight. It is the result of vision, persistence, and collaboration that began in 2009 with an idea and a belief: that our community could build a world-class cross-country venue unlike anything in the nation.

Leon County invested in that vision at Apalachee Regional Park, and now the world’s greatest athletes are coming here to make history in our community. 

For this championship event, Leon County government’s tourism team, Visit Tallahassee, leveraged the strength of Florida’s global brand: sunshine, blue waters, natural landscapes, and world-renowned attractions.

The world championship course itself is a tribute to Florida’s natural beauty. There will be six custom-designed elements that bring Tallahassee, Leon County and Florida’s identity to life: a replica of our historic Capitol building; a rollercoaster honoring the state’s world-famous attractions; a sand pit representing 100 miles of coastline; a water feature symbolizing Florida’s oceans, springs, lakes, and rivers; Alligator Alley, where runners will navigate alligator-shaped logs carved from fallen trees at Apalachee Regional Park; and a mud section paying homage to the Florida Everglades.

Runners explode into action at the start line at Apalachee Regional Park, ready to take on the course ahead.

As one of the most important international sporting events to be held in the U.S.A. in 2026, this is Leon County’s chance to put our best foot forward. Thousands of spectators, coaches, officials, and fans will travel from around the world, generating an estimated $4.3 million in economic impact. From hotels and restaurants to attractions, shops, and both large and small businesses, the community will feel the energy and economic lift.

We also want our residents to be at the heart of this moment. We invite everyone to join us for all the action—come see the championship races of the world’s fastest runners and, better yet, put a team together and join the Worlds Fun Run: Florida Edition. Choose the 2K or 4K, and all finishers receive a spectacular medal. For those unable to attend in person, the event will be broadcast in 70 countries worldwide on NBC/Peacock, showcasing Leon County to millions of viewers.

A portion of event proceeds will support Leon County Schools’ cross country and track & field programs, ensuring the next generation of runners benefit from this global stage. When you buy a ticket or register a team, you’re not just watching history—you’re investing in our kids and our local economy.

2025 FHSAA Cross Country State Championship in Apalachee Regional Park

And there’s more. On Sunday following the World Championships, Tallahassee will host the USA Track & Field Club Cross Country Championships, bringing in hundreds more athletes and teams for a weekend that will further elevate our destination and showcase our capacity to host premier sporting events.

Here’s how to get involved:

  • Purchase spectator tickets to experience the fastest runners on the planet race for a world title.
  • Register for the Worlds Fun Run: Florida Edition. Families, community groups, schools, and businesses are encouraged to form teams and participate in the 2K or 4K.

January 10, 2026, is our moment. The course is ready. Leon County is ready. And together, we will welcome the world to Leon County.

Learn more about the World Athletics Cross Country Championships Tallahassee 26, purchase tickets, and join the excitement at VisitTallahassee.com/WXC26.

Christian Caban

Christian Caban was elected to the Leon County Commission to represent District 2 in 2022 and currently serves as 2025-2026 chairman. 

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Arsenal, Real Madrid Could Strike Major Blow to PSG for €150M-Rated Star

Arsenal, Real Madrid Could Strike Major Blow to PSG for €150M-Rated Star
Arsenal, Real Madrid Could Strike Major Blow to PSG for €150M-Rated Star

PSG have made a point of strengthening a French backbone in recent transfer windows, bringing in players such as Bradley Barcola, Desire Doue, and Lucas Chevalier.

Another France international could now be on the club’s shortlist. According to a recent report from TBR Football, Bayern Munich are pushing to tie Michael Olise to a new deal before the season wraps up as interest from around Europe continues to build.

Bayern are understood to be pleased with Olise’s development and are preparing a significant pay increase in hopes of keeping him. Liverpool have monitored the winger for a while, with Chelsea, PSG, and Barcelona also linked, although none are expected to make a move next summer.

Michael Olise Appears to Be on Three Teams’ Radars

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TEAMtalk has indicated Real Madrid could be a potential future destination for Olise, with Liverpool and Arsenal also in the picture.

Fichajes reports that PSG would need to put up €150 million if the club looks to add another French player and makes a move for Olise. Despite that interest, Football Insider reporter Pete O’Rourke says Bayern Munich have no intention of letting Michael Olise leave anytime soon, even with PSG and other top clubs tracking the situation.

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“I think it’s a real difficult deal to do for anybody, not just Manchester City, because Bayern Munich don’t want to lose to Olise,” O’Rourke said. “He’s under contract until 2029. There’s talk about preparing a new deal to try and ward off that interest and sort of end any speculation with a move away.

“I’m sure Bayern will be confident they can keep hold of Michael Olise. So yeah, it looks a real difficult deal to do for Man City and all Michael Olise’s other suitors as well, because he’s such a key man for Bayern now.

“Bayern won’t want to lose their top players and they’ll put a huge price tag on their side to scare off those potential interested clubs and as I said they’re preparing a new contract that they will hope that the Frenchman will sign to sort of end any speculation of a move away from Bavaria.”

What channel is South Carolina vs. Penn State women's basketball on today? Time, TV schedule, live stream to watch

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What channel is South Carolina vs. Penn State women's basketball on today? Time, TV schedule, live stream to watch originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

All eyes will be on the South Carolina women's basketball team as it hosts Penn State on Sunday afternoon.

The Gamecocks' first and only loss of the season came against Texas, a 66-64 defeat on Thanksgiving Day. South Carolina then won back-to-back games over Louisville and North Carolina Central, pushing its record to 9-1.

Sitting at 6-3, Penn State is not on the same level as South Carolina. The Nittany Lions started their season off with a four-game winning streak, but they have since fallen to programs like Nebraska and Arizona State. This will surely be their toughest challenge yet.

Here is everything you need to know about South Carolina vs. Penn State, including TV and streaming options for the game.

What channel is South Carolina vs. Penn State women's basketball on today?

The matchup between South Carolina and Penn State will air live on ESPN. Cord-cutters can stream the game on the ESPN app and Fubo.

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South Carolina vs. Penn State women's basketball start time

  • Date: Sunday, Dec. 14
  • Time: 3:30 p.m. ET

South Carolina vs. Penn State will tip off at 3:30 p.m. ET on Sunday, Dec. 14. The game will be played at Colonial Life Arena in Columbia, S.C.

South Carolina vs. Penn State women's basketball radio station

  • Radio station:SiriusXM channel 145 (South Carolina broadcast)

Fans can listen to South Carolina vs. Penn State live on SiriusXM. Coverage will be available on channel 145 (South Carolina broadcast).

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South Carolina women's basketball schedule 2025-26

Here's a look at the Gamecocks' next five matchups:

DateMatchupTime (ET)
Dec. 14vs. Penn State3:30 p.m.
Dec. 18at South Florida7 p.m.
Dec. 20at Florida Gulf Coast2 p.m.
Dec. 28vs. ProvidenceNoon
Jan. 1vs. Alabama2 p.m.

Penn State women's basketball schedule 2025-26

Here's a look at the Nittany Lions' next five matchups:

DateMatchupTime (ET)
Dec. 14at South Carolina3:30 p.m.
Dec. 20vs. VCU*3:30 p.m.
Dec. 21vs. Richmond*2:30 p.m.
Dec. 28at Iowa4 p.m.
Dec. 31vs. UCLA2 p.m.

*Neutral site

Women's college basketball AP top 25 rankings

  1. UConn
  2. Texas
  3. South Carolina
  4. UCLA
  5. LSU
  6. Michigan
  7. Maryland
  8. TCU
  9. Oklahoma
  10. Iowa State
  11. Iowa
  12. North Carolina
  13. Baylor
  14. Vanderbilt
  15. Kentucky
  16. USC
  17. Ole Miss
  18. Tennessee
  19. Notre Dame
  20. Washington
  21. Ohio State
  22. Louisville
  23. Oklahoma State
  24. Nebraska
  25. Michigan State

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Copa do Brasil - Semifinals, Return Leg

18:00 – Corinthians x Cruzeiro – Globo, SporTV, Prime Video, YouTube/GE TV

20:30 – Fluminense x Vasco da Gama – SporTV, Premiere, Prime Video


Bundesliga - 14th Round

11:30 – Freiburg x Borussia Dortmund – DFL on OneFootball

13:30 – Bayern Munich x Mainz 05 – DFL on OneFootball

15:30 – Werder Bremen x Stuttgart – DFL on OneFootball


2. Bundesliga - 15th Round

09:30 – Schalke 04 x Nürnberg – DFL on OneFootball Bundesliga

09:30 – Elversberg x Fortuna Düsseldorf – DFL on OneFootball Bundesliga

09:30 – Darmstadt x Münster – DFL on OneFootball Bundesliga


English Championship - 16th Round

11:00 – Crystal Palace x Manchester City – ESPN, Disney +

11:00 – Nottingham Forest x Tottenham – Disney +

11:00 – Sunderland x Newcastle – ESPN4, Disney +

11:00 – West Ham x Aston Villa – XSports, Disney +

13:30 – Brentford x Leeds – ESPN, Disney +


Italian Championship - 15th Round

08:30 – Milan x Sassuolo – ESPN, Disney +

11:00 – Fiorentina x Hellas Verona – Disney +

11:00 – Udinese x Napoli – Disney +

14:00 – Genoa x Internazionale – ESPN4, Disney +

16:45 – Bologna x Juventus – ESPN, Disney +


Spanish Championship - 16th Round

10:00 – Sevilla x Real Oviedo – ESPN2, Disney +

12:15 – Celta de Vigo x Athletic Bilbao – ESPN2, Disney +

14:30 – Levante x Villarreal – YouTube/ESPN Brasil, Disney +

17:00 – Alavés x Real Madrid – Disney +


French Championship - 16th Round

11:00 – Lyon x Le Havre – YouTube/CazéTV

16:45 – Olympique Marseille x Monaco – YouTube/CazéTV


Dutch Championship - 16th Round

10:30 – Ajax x Feyenoord – ESPN3, Disney +


German Championship (3rd Division) - 18th Round

09:30 – Wehen Wiesbaden x Energie Cottbus – YouTube/GOAT


Paulista Women's Championship - Final, Return Leg

10:00 – Corinthians x Palmeiras – Record News, SporTV


German Women's Championship - 13th Round

10:00 – Bayern Munich x Hamburg – DAZN


English Women's Championship - 11th Round

08:55 – Brighton x Chelsea – XSports, YouTube/GOAT, Disney +

08:55 – Manchester City x Aston Villa – Disney +

11:30 – Manchester United x Tottenham – YouTube/GOAT, Disney +


Scottish League Cup - Final

12:30 – St. Mirren x Celtic – YouTube/GOAT


Greek Championship - 14th Round

13:00 – Atromitos x PAOK – YouTube/SportyNet

15:00 – Aris x Olympiacos – SportyNet, YouTube/SportyNet


Turkish Championship - 16th Round

14:00 – Trabzonspor x Besiktas – Disney +


Portuguese Championship - 14th Round

17:30 – Arouca x Alverca – XSports, Disney +


Belgian Championship - 18th Round

14:30 – Charleroi x Saint-Gilloise – DAZN


Mexican Championship - Apertura Final, Return Leg

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What Tommy Lloyd, Brayden Burries and Ivan Kharchenkov said after Arizona’s win over Alabama

A pair of pep talks propelled Brayden Burries’ best scoring night of his career in Arizona’s dominant win over Alabama.

The first came before tip-off, when Arizona coach Tommy Lloyd spoke with the freshman guard one-on-one.

“Before the game, he talked to me and was like, ‘It’s gonna be a big one tonight, and I believe in you, it’s all needed to hear, honestly,” said Burries. “Just gave me all the confidence I needed for real.”

After an uneven first half, Burries’ confidence was reinforced by a locker room pick-me-up from his older teammates.

“I just think my vets, like Jaden Bradley, coming up to me saying, like, ‘Yo, we all need you. Keep shooting.’ Delly (said), ‘Just keep shooting.’ They believed in me.”

The message got through. Burries scored 20 of his career-high 28 points in the second half to lead No. 1 Arizona to a 96-75 win over the Crimson Tide in Birmingham. Our recap of the game can be found here.

Below is what Lloyd, Burries and Ivan Kharchenkov said after the game:

Lloyd on his overall thoughts on the win: “A great environment. Thanks to the University of Alabama and Birmingham, you guys brought a great crowd. It was a ton of fun competing here. I mean, obviously you could say that after a win, but I would have said it after a loss, too. So it was fun coming down here and seeing everybody come out and watch two really strong programs go at it. And I’m thankful for Nate for giving us the opportunity and scheduling the series with us. And hopefully maybe we can continue something like that in the future. He’s a hell of a coach.”

On Jaden Bradley’s return to Alabama: “Jaden didn’t have a bad experience at Alabama, and Jaden’s such a good guy. I think if you guys did a little research, we literally in the last three years, we probably have a top 25 transfer team from Arizona players out there. It’s kind of what happens this day and age. So there’s no ill will towards anything. I mean, we didn’t even talk about it. Obviously Jaden’s so steady as a person that he came back here and just played his normal game. He’s not going to try to do anything over the top. There was no revenge or anything like that.”

On bringing in so many international players: “Well, you could probably go online and read my background, you’ll find out. I was one of the first guys, looking at those as Gonzaga teams over there, going to get all those international players 25 years ago. I was doing it then. We had one of our legendary Gonzaga guys there today that works for the Atlanta Hawks now, drove down for the game, Przemek Karnowski. I’ve been fortunate. I’ve been fortunate to kind of create a niche recruiting and thankful this guy (Kharchenkov) bought into it, because he’s a heck of a player, too. So it’s just something I’ve always kind of done, and I honestly don’t know any different.”

On whether he’s ever coached a game with such a lopsided offensive rebound margin (22-3): “I’ve coached in so many games, I don’t know. But we really wanted to come out and we wanted to put it to them on the glass. We feel like we have an advantage there on most nights. And I think we were +20 on UConn a few weeks ago. Now, they were missing one of their big guys, so let’s factor that in as well. But we knew that a theme for the week for us is early energy, early effort. Because against Alabama, you have to start your possessions like that. You can’t be (in) stardom. You can’t ease into anything. And then the word we really hammered in on was endurance. You have to have competitive endurance against a team like that, because they just keep coming at you, coming at you, coming at you. And our guys, I thought they did that. The game started okay, they made a little run. I feel like the place got going a little bit. And we didn’t say anything crazy at halftime. Just you know, hey, let’s see if we come out and land the first punch and see what happens. And fortunately, we landed a few haymakers, made some defensive plays. Obviously Brayden got in his own little flow. And it was pretty special.”

On attempting more 3-pointers on Saturday: “Sometimes you take what the defense gives you, and these guys will probably tell you, I’m still telling them at time out, we don’t have to settle. We don’t have to settle, you know. And it’s just a little bit of a mindset. Brayden got on a little bit of heater, and I trust him, when he’s doing that. And it was pretty special some of those threes he makes in transition. That’s the stuff we’ve seen him do when we were recruiting him. And so to do it on this kind of stage was pretty cool.”

Burries on his performance: “I’m just thanking all my teammates and coaches, especially coach Lloyd. Before the game, he talked to me and was like, ‘It’s gonna be a big one tonight, and I believe in you, it’s all needed to hear, honestly. Just gave me all the confidence I needed for real.’”

On his confidence picking up in the second half: “I mean, the first half, I was confused on why they were playing off, like short closeouts. And then at halftime, I just think my vets, like Jaden Bradley, coming up to me saying, like, ‘Yo, we all need you. Keep shooting.‘ Delly (said), ‘Just keep shooting.’ They believed in me. So that’s all I needed to hear.”

Kharchenkov on Arizona expanding its energy level later in the game: “I just kind of stepping up the energy a little bit, especially after playing 25 minutes, even giving 10% more. Just extra effort and yeah just beating them down.”

On what contributed to his career-high five steals: “Like coach said, we were talking about endurance all week long, and we just to play all 40 minutes extra with a lot of energy. And I think we hit another 10% more in the second half. And I think that was the advantage for us.”

Chiefs playoff picture: Updated chances for Kansas City to make 2025 NFL postseason in Week 15

Chiefs playoff picture: Updated chances for Kansas City to make 2025 NFL postseason in Week 15 originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Many in the NFL community are surprised by the Kansas City Chiefs' recent struggles. The partnership between Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid has been nearly unbeatable since it began.

The reality of the NFL is that if you're not continuously improving, you're falling behind. We’re so accustomed to dynasties that the Chiefs' dominance may now seem fleeting. We used to believe Mahomes could always somehow secure an unexpected victory.

In Week 14 against the Houston Texans, there were multiple chances for a signature Mahomes comeback. However, each opportunity was missed, and the Texans ultimately won 20-10. The Chiefs now stand at 6-7 and remain on the outside of the AFC playoff picture.

Kansas City will look to get back in the win column in Week 15, when it hosts the Los Angeles Chargers. The Chargers beat the Chiefs in Week 1 in Brazil.

Here’s more on the Chiefs' chances to make the 2025 postseason heading into Week 15.

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Chiefs playoff picture

Heading into Week 15, the Chiefs are sitting on the bubble with possession of the No. 10 seed. 

Next Gen Stats gives Kansas City an 11% chance to make the postseason, but they'd need plenty of things to go right. This is the first time in the Mahomes era where the Chiefs do not control their own destiny. 

There are too many variables to account for, but the one thing the Chiefs faithful need to focus on is winning out. 

Here is how the AFC playoff picture looks heading into Week 15. The first four seeds are the division leaders.

RankTeamRecord
1Denver Broncos11-2
2New England Patriots11-2
3Jacksonville Jaguars9-4
4Pittsburgh Steelers7-6
5Los Angeles Chargers9-4
6Buffalo Bills9-4
7Houston Texans8-5
8Indianapolis Colts8-5
9Baltimore Ravens6-7
10Kansas City Chiefs6-7
11Miami Dolphins6-7
12Cincinnati Bengals4-9
13New York Jets3-10
14Cleveland Browns3-10
15Las Vegas Raiders2-11
16Tennessee Titans2-11

MORE: Updated NFL playoff picture after Week 14 results

AFC West standings

TeamRecord
Denver Broncos11-2
Los Angeles Chargers9-4
Kansas City Chiefs6-7
Las Vegas Raiders2-11

If the Chiefs reach the 2025 postseason, they will do so as a wild-card team, not as AFC West champions. Their Week 14 loss, combined with the Denver Broncos' win, has made it mathematically impossible for Kansas City to clinch the division this season. Currently, the Chiefs have an 11% chance of making the playoffs. 

Chiefs remaining schedule

The Chiefs' remaining opponents include two games where they'll be firm favorites and a challenge against a divisional foe.

The Tennessee Titans and the Las Vegas Raiders are two winnable games for the Chiefs. However, the Denver Broncos have posed a threat to the entire league with that elite defense. There's no doubt that Kansas City will need some of that Mahomes magic we've witnessed over the years. 

If Kansas City can win all remaining games, they still have a chance to qualify for the playoffs. There is no room for error now. One loss would deal a devastating blow to the Chiefs' postseason hopes.

Here is a look at Kansas City's remaining schedule. 

WeekOpponent
16at Titans
17vs. Broncos
18at Raiders

Myles Garrett vs. Michael Strahan sacks: How Browns star can set new NFL record in 2025 season

Myles Garrett

Myles Garrett vs. Michael Strahan sacks: How Browns star can set new NFL record in 2025 season originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

As the Cleveland Browns endure another last-place season, EDGE Myles Garrett is on the verge of history.

Garrett is on pace to break the NFL single-season sack record, currently held by Michael Strahan and later tied by T.J. Watt. When Strahan set the record with the New York Giants in 2001, it was monumental, breaking a mark that had stood for nearly two decades.

Strahan’s record-setting season 24 years ago and Garrett’s current campaign share several similarities, starting with the comparable stages of their careers. Here’s how the two seasons stack up.

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Myles Garrett stats 2025

  • Games: 13
  • Sacks: 20.0
  • Tackles: 53
  • Tackles-for-loss: 31
  • Forced fumbles: 3
  • Passes defended: 1

Garrett is producing perhaps the best pass-rush season of all time, as he has totaled 20 sacks in just 13 games so far this season. Through 14 weeks of the 2025 NFL season, Garrett leads the league in both sacks and tackles-for-loss, as he is likely on the way to another Defensive Player of the Year award.

How many sacks does Myles Garrett need to pass Michael Strahan?

Entering Week 15, Myles Garrett needs to record just 3.0 sacks over the next four games to pass Strahan's record, which the Browns EDGE rusher should be able to accomplish. Garrett is averaging over a sack per game this year, and he just needs to record a sack in three of the team's final four games to hold the record.

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Michael Strahan sacks record

Michael Strahan set the single-season sacks record in 2001, when he recorded 22.5 sacks during the 16-game season. At the time, Strahan passed the record of 22 set by former New York Jets pass rusher Mark Gastineau in 1984 during his final game of the season.

Since then, Pittsburgh Steelers pass rusher T.J. Watt tied Strahan's record in 2021, when he produced 22.5 sacks in 15 games, but no player has hit the 23-sack mark.

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Myles Garrett vs. Michael Strahan stats

Michael StrahanMyles Garrett
Year20012025
TeamGiantsBrowns
Age3030
Games1613
Sacks22.520.0
Tackles7353
Tackles-for-loss2431
Forced fumbles63

Unsurprisingly, Garrett and Strahan have produced similar stats in their record-seeking seasons, as both of their career-years occurred during their age-30 seasons. However, while Strahan produced more tackles overall, Garrett already passed Strahan's number for tackles-for-loss during the season.

Seahawks playoff picture: Updated chances for Seattle to make 2025 NFL postseason in Week 15

Seahawks playoff picture: Updated chances for Seattle to make 2025 NFL postseason in Week 15 originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Many questioned the direction the Seattle Seahawks took entering this season. They lost quarterback Geno Smith and receiver DK Metcalf, and they signed Sam Darnold to a large contract after just one successful season in Minnesota.

Evidently, second-year head coach Mike Macdonald had a vision. Fast forward to December, and the Seahawks are 10-3, not only fighting for a playoff spot but also for the NFC West title.

The offense is clicking, led by receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba, who is on pace for a historic season, and Seattle boasts a top-three defensive unit in the NFL.

In Week 15, the Seahawks will look to defeat the Indianapolis Colts, who could potentially start 44-year-old Philip Rivers. Seattle needs to keep winning to stay close behind the Rams in the NFC West.

Here’s a closer look at the Seahawks’ 2025-26 postseason chances heading into Week 15.

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Seahawks playoff picture 

Due to their success this season, the Seahawks have positioned themselves nicely to make the playoffs.

Heading into Week 15, Next Gen Stats gives Seattle a 98% chance of making the playoffs, which is the highest percentage of any Wild Card team in the NFL. A win over Indianapolis would boost their odds to 99%; even if they lose, their chances stay high at 93%. 

Whether the Seahawks will make the playoffs or not is the question that needs answering. It's whether Seattle will win the NFC West and secure the bye over the Los Angeles Rams.

Here is how the NFC playoff picture looks ahead of Week 15. The first four seeds are the division leaders. 

RankTeamRecord
1Los Angeles Rams10-3
2Green Bay Packers9-3-1
3Philadelphia Eagles8-5
4Carolina Panthers7-6
5Seattle Seahawks10-3
6San Francisco 49ers9-4
7Chicago Bears9-4
8Detroit Lions8-5
9Tampa Bay Buccaneers7-7
10Dallas Cowboys6-6-1
11Minnesota Vikings5-8
12Atlanta Falcons4-9
13Arizona Cardinals3-10
14New Orleans Saints3-10
15Washington Commanders3-10
16New York Giants2-11

MORE: Updated NFL playoff picture after Week 14 results

NFC West standings

TeamRecord
Los Angeles Rams10-3
Seattle Seahawks10-3
San Francisco 49ers9-4
Arizona Cardinals3-10

Despite their impressive efforts, Seattle is not only not leading the NFC West, but they haven't even pulled ahead of third place. This isn't something to criticize the Seahawks for, as the NFC West is the only division in the NFL with three teams currently in the postseason. 

MORE: Meet Sam Darnold's family, including his grandfather Dick Hammer

Sehawks remaining schedule

The Seahawks have anything but a favorable finish to the season. All three of their remaining opponents are currently in a playoff spot. 

Seattle is more than capable of winning out, but it will certainly not be a simple task.

Weeks 16 and 18 could hold profound implications for who will be crowned the NFC West champions. The game in Charlotte might be considered a "trap game" depending on what's on the line for that Week 18 matchup.

Here is a look at Seattle's remaining schedule.

WeekOpponent
16vs. Rams
17at Panthers
18at 49ers

What channel is Rams vs. Lions on today? Live stream, time, TV schedule to watch NFL Week 15 game

What channel is Rams vs. Lions on today? Live stream, time, TV schedule to watch NFL Week 15 game originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Los Angeles Rams will host the Detroit Lions in a game full of storylines and drama. 

The excitement revolves around the quarterbacks of both teams. Matthew Stafford and Jared Goff will always be connected through the trade that exchanged them between organizations. 

The Rams have won a Super Bowl with Stafford and are potentially set to compete for another. While Goff and the Lions have come close, they are still pursuing that championship. 

This is the fourth time these two have met since that noteworthy trade. While the Rams are sitting comfortably in the playoffs, the Lions are in desperate need of a win as they are on the bubble. 

With that, here's everything you need to know about how to watch the Rams vs. Lions Sunday afternoon clash, including TV and streaming options.

What channel is Rams vs. Lions on today?

  • TV channel (local): KTTV (Los Angeles), WJBK (Detroit)
  • Live stream:Fubo, NFL+

NFL fans can access the action from Los Angeles on Fox. Local fans in Los Angeles can watch on KTTV, while those in Detroit can watch on WJBK. 

Cord-cutters can find the action on NFL+ or Fubo, which offers new subscribers a free trial.

Rams vs. Lions start time

  • Date: Sunday, December 14
  • Time: 4:25 p.m. ET

Week 15's game between the Rams and Lions will kick off at 4:25 p.m. ET. The game will be held at SoFi Stadium in Inglewood, California.

Rams vs. Lions radio station

You can listen to Rams vs. Lions live on SiriusXM. Coverage will be available on channels 225 (Rams broadcast) and 381 (Lions broadcast).

New subscribers get their first month of SiriusXM for free. Listen to every NFL game live, plus college football, MLB, NBA, NHL, NASCAR and more. Stay updated with all the news and analysis from SiriusXM NFL Radio and other sport-specific channels. 

Rams schedule 2025

Here is a look at Los Angeles' remaining schedule for the 2025 regular season.

WeekDateOpponentKickoff time (ET)
16Thu., Dec. 18at Seahawks8:15 p.m.
17Mon., Dec. 29at Falcons8:15 p.m.
18TBDvs. CardinalsTBD

Lions schedule 2025

Here is a look at Detroit's remaining schedule for the 2025 regular season.

WeekDateOpponentKickoff time (ET)
16Sun., Dec. 21vs. Steelers4:25 p.m.
17Thu., Dec. 25at Vikings4:30 p.m.
18TBDat BearsTBD

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Patriots playoff picture: Updated chances for New England to make 2025 NFL postseason in Week 15

Patriots playoff picture: Updated chances for New England to make 2025 NFL postseason in Week 15 originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The NFL saw only a few seasons of the New England Patriots as bottom-feeders, and now they’re back atop the AFC.

There’s no other way to put it: Mike Vrabel was the perfect hire for an organization lacking energy and identity. Immediately, there was not just a shift in the locker room, but a shift in expectations as well.

Vrabel set a standard, which is a key reason his team is where it is. Another factor is second-year quarterback Drake Maye, playing at a true MVP level. The young player from North Carolina has started to emerge as a top-end NFL quarterback.

The fans in Foxborough need to mourn the ghost of Tom Brady no more, but unlike those days, the Buffalo Bills are a daunting foe.

Josh Allen and his team will storm into Gillette Stadium with the goal of reclaiming their dominance in the AFC East. These teams met in Week 5 in Buffalo, where the Patriots emerged victorious.

Here’s more on the Patriots’ 2025-26 postseason chances as they head into their AFC matchup with the Buffalo Bills.

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Patriots playoff picture

As we enter Week 15, New England has its grasp on the No. 2 seed in the AFC. This is not just because of their dominant 11-2 record, but also because they're leading the AFC East division. 

Heading into their duel, the Patriots hold a two-game lead over the Bills. If New England wins and sweeps Buffalo, they would definitely crown themselves AFC East Champions.

As it stands, Next Gen Stats gives the Patriots an above-99 % chance of making the playoffs. 

Here is how the AFC playoff picture looks heading into Week 15. The first four seeds are the division leaders.

RankTeamRecord
1Denver Broncos11-2
2New England Patriots11-2
3Jacksonville Jaguars9-4
4Pittsburgh Steelers7-6
5Los Angeles Chargers9-4
6Buffalo Bills9-4
7Houston Texans8-5
8Indianapolis Colts8-5
9Baltimore Ravens6-7
10Kansas City Chiefs6-7
11Miami Dolphins6-7
12Cincinnati Bengals4-9
13New York Jets3-10
14Cleveland Browns3-10
15Las Vegas Raiders2-11
16Tennessee Titans2-11

MORE: Updated NFL playoff picture after Week 14 results

AFC East standings

TeamRecord
New England Patriots11-2
Buffalo Bills9-4
Miami Dolphins6-7
New York Jets 3-10

The Patriots are undoubtedly going to be a playoff team; it's uncertain how they'll do it. As of now, they would make the postseason because of their lead in the AFC East. However, even if Buffalo were to overtake them, New England would still be a top Wild Card team.

Patriots remaining schedule

Once the Patriots get through Buffalo in Week 15, they will be the heavy favorite in two of the three remaining. Regardless of how poorly the Baltimore Ravens have played, Lamar Jackson poses a threat to anyone.

Then New England closes their season with games against the Miami Dolphins and New York Jets, both of which they should win comfortably.

Here is a look at New England's remaining schedule.

WeekOpponent
16at Ravens
17at Jets
18vs. Dolphins

Spurs stopper a target for Serie A giants

Spurs stopper a target for Serie A giants
Spurs stopper a target for Serie A giants

Vicario profile fits Inter succession plan

Inter’s internal conversations ahead of the winter break have centred on continuity rather than urgency. Sommer, now approaching the final year of his contract, remains trusted and professionally reliable, but the club are acutely aware that time eventually forces decisions. The brief being discussed is specific: an experienced goalkeeper capable of stepping straight into a title-contending side, offering security rather than development.

Vicario ticks those boxes. Now firmly established at Spurs, the Italy international has strengthened his reputation across multiple fronts. A Europa League triumph with Tottenham, Champions League exposure and senior international recognition have all elevated his standing. At 29, he represents a blend of maturity and longevity, aligning with Inter’s preference for goalkeepers who can deliver immediately while remaining viable for several seasons.

His admiration for Inter is no secret either. As a young goalkeeper, Vicario took inspiration from Samir Handanovic, whose influence defined an era at the club. That emotional connection, while not decisive on its own, adds a layer of context to Inter’s interest.

Tottenham Hotspur goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario Everton v Tottenham Hotspur, Spurs stance and contract reality

Despite the growing narrative, there are currently no formal negotiations. Inter have not approached Spurs, nor has Vicario’s camp been engaged in active discussions. Tottenham, for their part, are under no pressure. Vicario remains a core asset, tied to a contract that runs until 2028, and valued accordingly.

Spurs invested around £17 million when they signed him from Empoli in 2023, and any departure would almost certainly require a significant premium. From Tottenham’s perspective, Vicario has delivered consistency and leadership, attributes not easily replaced. Selling would only be considered on their terms.

That reality shapes Inter’s approach. The club are unwilling to overextend financially, particularly for a position that, while important, must be balanced against other squad needs. Internally, there is hope that a deal could be structured closer to the €20 million mark, though that would still represent a healthy profit for Spurs.

Inter strategy shaped by patience

Inter’s wider strategy is rooted in timing rather than aggression. Sommer continues as the undisputed first choice and will do so through the current campaign. His professionalism and reliability have been vital, especially during demanding stretches of the season. The club have no intention of forcing him out prematurely.

Behind him, Josep Martinez remains a secondary option, with rotation expected during congested periods. However, the longer-term picture suggests potential movement. Should Sommer depart and another senior goalkeeper arrive, Martinez may seek regular football elsewhere, a scenario Inter are conscious of when mapping their future.

This layered approach explains why Vicario is viewed as a priority target rather than an immediate solution. Inter want clarity before committing, both financially and structurally.

Vicario interest could influence outcome

One variable that could eventually shift the balance is Vicario himself. His appreciation for his time at Spurs is genuine, yet the idea of returning to Italy, particularly to Inter, carries personal significance. Relationships already formed with several Inter players through the national team further soften the ground.

Should Vicario express a clear desire to move, it could open the door to negotiations that might otherwise stall. Even then, any deal would require careful alignment between all parties.

For now, Vicario remains a Spurs player, Sommer remains Inter’s number one, and discussions remain exploratory. But succession planning rarely announces itself loudly. Inter are laying foundations quietly, and Vicario’s name continues to resurface for good reason.

Barcelona forward’s chances of staying at the club reducing day by day: Here’s why

Barcelona forward’s chances of staying at the club reducing day by day: Here’s why
Barcelona forward’s chances of staying at the club reducing day by day: Here’s why

Robert Lewandowski has found himself in a precarious position at Barcelona this season.

After a tremendous campaign last season, Lewandowski had a slow start to the new one. Injuries stalled his progress, forcing Hansi Flick to employ Ferran Torres as the main striker.

When Lewandowski returned to full fitness, he didn’t disappoint and started in consecutive matches. But his form soon fell, which has once again put Ferran back into the spotlight.

With his contract expiring at the end of the season, there is still no conclusive update on Lewandowski’s future at the club.

Lewandowski’s chances are dwindling

However, a recent report from Diario SPORT has offered an update on the future of the Polish international.

The report points out how Barcelona have seen a noticeable decline in Lewandowski’s form, especially in recent matches.

Therefore, the Pole’s chances of staying at Barcelona and signing a new contract extension are dwindling day by day.

Lewandowski may have to settle for a Barcelona exit next summer. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)

This likely means Lewandowski may have to see out his contract at Barcelona at the end of the season and find a new adventure elsewhere.

The player, for his part, loves life in Barcelona and wants to stay at all costs. But the club are wary about his age and physical decline. He will, after all, turn 38 by the start of next season.

Keeping these factors in mind, Barcelona are ready to enter the market for a new striker, who can serve as a long-term replacement for Lewandowski.

Dusan Vlahovic was considered a potential target last summer, but the club are no longer interested in the Juventus striker after he scored just six goals in 17 matches this season.

Liverpool: Who will replace Ibrahima Konaté?

Liverpool: Who will replace Ibrahima Konaté?
Liverpool: Who will replace Ibrahima Konaté?

Liverpool: Who will replace Ibrahima Konaté?

Ibrahima Konaté's contract is nearing its expiration, and Liverpool still doesn't know whether he'll extend his stay or depart this summer.

According to CaughtOffside, the Reds already have three candidates in mind to fill his shoes if Konaté leaves the club: Jérémy Jacquet (20, Stade Rennes), Marc Guéhi (25, Crystal Palace), and Nico Schlotterbeck (26, Borussia Dortmund).

🔴 French defender to replace Ibrahima Konate at Liverpool and become ‘world class’ under Arne Slot, according to a new report pic.twitter.com/17xHEHPv9H

— Mark Felix (@Itzfelixano) December 14, 2025

For now, Liverpool's priority is to extend Konaté's contract, but the club is bracing itself in case the French international opts for a move away. Starting January 1, 2026, he will be free to negotiate with other clubs and can even sign a pre-contract.

Will Tottenham sign Ademola Lookman?

Will Tottenham sign Ademola Lookman?
Will Tottenham sign Ademola Lookman?

Will Tottenham sign Ademola Lookman?

Tottenham had been closely monitoring Ademola Lookman ahead of the January transfer window, but the club has now decided to drop their pursuit.

The Spurs showed interest in the Nigerian forward last summer and even proposed a loan deal, but Atalanta insisted on a permanent transfer. Since then, Lookman's future has remained uncertain, with strong links suggesting a possible move to Galatasaray.

Tottenham have shortlisted Rodrygo & Kenan Yildiz as alternatives to Ademola Lookman as Thomas Frank looks to add a goalscoring forward.

Spurs exploring ambitious options ahead of upcoming windows.#Tottenham#COYS#TransferNews#SpursTransferspic.twitter.com/dwdu0jP4xe

— To The Lane and Back (@TheLaneAndBack) December 14, 2025

The Spurs have now shifted their focus. Their attention is on more high-profile targets, such as Rodrygo (Real Madrid) or Kenan Yildiz (Juventus). While Lookman remains an option, Tottenham appear ready to step up their pursuit of attacking reinforcements.

Arab Cup 2025: When and where to watch the semi-finals ?

Arab Cup 2025: When and where to watch the semi-finals ?
Arab Cup 2025: When and where to watch the semi-finals ?

Arab Cup 2025: Dates, kick-off times and broadcast channels for the semi-finals

Arab cup 2025 / @x.com

The semi-finals of the 11th edition of the Arab Cup, currently underway in Qatar, will take place on Monday, December 15, 2025. The opening clash will see Morocco face off against the United Arab Emirates, before a highly anticipated showdown between Saudi Arabia and Jordan, scheduled three hours later.

After an intense quarter-finals stage, four national teams have punched their tickets to the last four: Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Morocco, and the United Arab Emirates.

The Arab Cup will culminate on Thursday, December 18, with the grand final at Lusail Stadium. The kick-off is set for 16:00 GMT, promising a gala evening to crown the new Arab champion.

🚨 𝗢𝗙𝗙𝗜𝗖𝗜𝗘𝗟 ! 𝗢𝗡 𝗖𝗢𝗡𝗡𝗔𝗜𝗧 𝗟𝗔 𝗣𝗥𝗘𝗠𝗜𝗘̀𝗥𝗘 𝗗𝗘𝗠𝗜-𝗙𝗜𝗡𝗔𝗟𝗘 𝗗𝗘 𝗖𝗘𝗧𝗧𝗘 𝗖𝗢𝗨𝗣𝗘 𝗔𝗥𝗔𝗕𝗘 𝟮𝟬𝟮𝟱 ! 🔥

🇸🇦 Arabie Saoudite 🆚 Jordanie 🇯🇴

Qui ira en finale ? 🤔 pic.twitter.com/fliXSLlFrU

— Instant Foot ⚽️ (@lnstantFoot) December 12, 2025

Arab Cup semi-finals schedule

Here is the schedule for the Arab Cup 2025 semi-finals:

Monday, December 15, 2025

  • Morocco vs United Arab Emirates– Kick-off at 14:30 GMTVenue: Khalifa International Stadium
  • Saudi Arabia vs Jordan– Kick-off at 17:30 GMTVenue: Al Bayt Stadium

Arab Cup broadcast channels

The tournament will enjoy extensive television coverage. All matches will be broadcast live on the following channels: Saudi Sports, beIN Sports, Al Kass 1, Dubai Sports, Abu Dhabi Sports 1, Kuwait Sports, and Sharjah Sports.

𝗢𝗙𝗙𝗜𝗖𝗜𝗘𝗟 ! 𝗟𝗘 𝗠𝗔𝗥𝗢𝗖 𝗔𝗙𝗙𝗥𝗢𝗡𝗧𝗘𝗥𝗔 𝗟𝗘𝗦 𝗘́𝗠𝗜𝗥𝗔𝗧𝗦 𝗔𝗥𝗔𝗕𝗘𝗦-𝗨𝗡𝗜𝗦 𝗘𝗡 𝗗𝗘𝗠𝗜-𝗙𝗜𝗡𝗔𝗟𝗘 𝗗𝗘 𝗟𝗔 𝗖𝗢𝗨𝗣𝗘 𝗔𝗥𝗔𝗕𝗘 ! 🇲🇦⚔️🇦🇪

Ils ont éliminé l’Algérie, finaliste de la dernière édition ! pic.twitter.com/wks6TKDkSt

— TFT MOROCCO (@TFT_Morocco) December 12, 2025

Jay Cutler shares his thoughts on Ben Johnson and coming out of retirement

Jay Cutler shares his thoughts on Ben Johnson and coming out of retirement originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

This week, the Indianapolis Colts broke the NFL news world by not only signing 44-year-old grandfather Philip Rivers, but also by announcing that they’re starting him against the Seattle Seahawks this Sunday. 

More: Why Colts starting Philip Rivers is fun and doesn't deserve any hate

This shocking move has stirred up funny conversations around the league from teams and retired players alike as to who else they’d like to see unretire and come back to play for their former teams. 

One name among the bunch that chimed in on the conversation this week was ex-Bears QB Jay Cutler. In an interview with ESPN 1000’s Waddle and Silvy show, Cutler shared his thoughts on both unretiring and head coach Ben Johnson. 

Jay Cutler ready to suit up, and Ben Johnson might be the reason

Jay Cutler is Chicago’s all-time leading passer, setting franchise records in yards (23,443), completions (2,020), and TDs (154). Despite his talent and fearlessness on the field, the teams and coaching staff around him were never up to the task. 

When he made an appearance on an ESPN radio show, he had the chance to share his thoughts on the current Bears team and current head coach Ben Johnson. 

He mentioned how, while he was in Miami, Johnson was on the coaching staff but still a really young guy. Even then, though, he knew that Johnson was one of those ‘guys’. 

He also mentioned that “If the Bears know what’s good for them, just stay out of his way.” Cutler called him one of the better young offensive minds in the game, who knows how to communicate with QBs, and compared him to a Kyle Shanahan. 

Jay Cutler would’ve killed for a coach like
Ben Johnson during his tenure. pic.twitter.com/51VwJxUiBq

— Bears History (@ChiBearsHistory) December 11, 2025

After gushing over the young first-year head coach, Cutler was asked about a hypothetical comeback. 

He answered without hesitation. When asked if Caleb Williams and Tyson Bagent were to go down, if he would be ready to answer the call, he said, “I’d show up with bells on."

Worst-case scenario, if the worst does happen and Chicago’s QB room is decimated, it’s nice to know the greatest gunslinger in franchise history would be ready to answer the call for Ben Johnson and the city. 

More NFL News: 

England airport incident with cameraman 'not ideal'

General view of an airport
England were travelling from Brisbane to Adelaide on Saturday [Getty Images]

An incident between a member of England's security staff and a TV cameraman "wasn't ideal", according to Brendon McCullum.

Australian network Seven accused the member of the tourists' backroom staff of a physical confrontation following Saturday's events at Brisbane Airport.

As England prepared to board a flight to Adelaide, the altercation was filmed and later broadcast on Seven's TV and social channels.

"Hopefully it's been dealt with and everyone's able to move on," said England head coach McCullum.

"I didn't see it. I don't know to what level it was. We have a security team that is trying to protect the players. I don't know where on the line that sat."

The back-and-forth at Brisbane Airport came at the end of England's break in the Queensland beach town of Noosa, where they were regularly captured on camera, including by Seven.

The coverage followed a pattern of intense media scrutiny that has followed England around Australia.

Cricket Australia has previously issued reminders to all media that teams will not be available for interview in transit through airports, and all images should be captured from a respectful distance.

A statement from Seven issued on Saturday read: "While conducting routine filming in a public space, the camera operator was physically confronted despite acting respectfully and professionally."

Speaking on Sunday, McCullum said: "You know when you come to Australia, there's a lot of eyeballs. There's a lot of intensity and scrutiny on everything you do.

"I feel like we've managed ourselves pretty well throughout this tour. I thought the boys were outstanding over the last week we've had in Noosa.

"They've been engaging with a lot of locals and everyone was in good spirits. There was some good banter flying both ways and I think everyone treated that with the respect it deserved."

Players being filmed in airports is a regular occurrence in Australia.

Last year, India star Virat Kohli took exception to being recorded at Melbourne Airport.

And Australia all-rounder Cameron Green said he had "sympathy" for the situation England find themselves in.

"You never like getting filmed, especially when you want to get away from it," said Green.

"There's always sympathy for anyone in life that's getting filmed in public or in a private space. It's never a nice feeling.

"That's the expectation as a cricketer for Australia or England, you're probably going have a fair amount of media scrutiny.

"When you're going really well you like the extra attention when you're not, you don't enjoy it. It's just part of the job, unfortunately."

Alavés vs Real Madrid, 2025 La Liga: Predicted lineups

Real Madrid visit Alavés with a depleted defensive line. Xabi Alonso will be forced to deploy some players out of their natural position in what’s expected to be a decisive game for his future.

Real Madrid predicted XI: Courtois, Valverde, Asencio, Huijsen, Valdepeñas, Tchouameni, Ceballos, Bellingham, Güler, Vinicius, Mbappé.

Alavés predicted XI: Sivera, Otto, Tenaglia, Pacheco, Parada, Ibañez, Blanco, Suarez, Calebe, Boye, Rebbach.

Academy player Valdepeñas seems to be the obvious candidate to start at the left-back spot. Dean Huijsen just came back from an injury, but he might be ahead of Rudiger in the rotation.

HOW TO WATCH, STREAM LA LIGA

Date: 12/14/2025

Time: 21:00 CET, 03:00pm EST.

Venue: Mendizorroza, Vitoria, Spain.

Available TV: DAZN La Liga (Spain), ESPN Deportes (USA).

Available Streaming: ESPN+ (USA)

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‘They’re a top team in this league’ – Spurs need right attitude and application against Manchester United says Ho

‘They’re a top team in this league’ – Spurs need right attitude and application against Manchester United says Ho
‘They’re a top team in this league’ – Spurs need right attitude and application against Manchester United says Ho

Tottenham Hotspur head coach Martin Ho says that his side must go into this afternoon’s fixture against Manchester United with the right attitude and application.

The Lilywhites are flying high in this season’s Barclays Women’s Super League and victory at The Progress With Unity Stadium would see Spurs leapfrog their fourth-placed opponents.

When speaking in the pre-match press conference, Spurs boss Ho acknowledged Manchester United’s qualities and highlighted the importance of his side having the right attitude and application.

“They’re a team competing for the title,” Ho said. “They have world class players and they’re playing on the big stages of the Champions League. They’re a top team in this league. We know it’ll be a tough test, but we need to turn up with the right attitude and apply ourselves correctly.”

Spurs end the calendar year with back-to-back trips to Manchester United; the North Londoners also face The Red Devils in the Subway Women’s League Cup quarter-finals next weekend. The double-header is huge for Spurs but Ho doesn’t see it as ‘season-defining’.

He said “I don’t think these games define our season – not before Christmas, anyway. We approach both games individually. First the league game, which is our full focus, then we follow that with the cup game afterwards. We may need to do things a little differently there, be a bit more creative and innovative in how we set-up.

“I’ve no doubt the players are up for these games – these are the ones they want to play in. When you’re facing top players and a team competing for the title, you want to show you are competing at that level.”

Spurs are juggling long-term injuries with Jess Naz, the latest player to be sidelined after sustaining an Anterior Cruciate Ligament (ACL) injury. Ho believes that his side can remain competitive at the highest level without some important players.

He said “We can be competitive – we always will be. Whether we have 20 players or 12, we’ll go into the game organised and effective. I have full faith in the group. It’ll take everything from us, but we’ll go in with confidence and the belief we can win.”

Tottenham Hotspur’s Barclays Women’s Super League fixture at Manchester United kicks-off at 2.30pm.

Enzo Maresca strikes back with ‘very important’ win against Everton

Enzo Maresca must have been feeling the heat a bit, after going without a win in four straight, matching his longest winless streak as Chelsea manager. Maybe not from his superiors, at least not directly, or even from the fans. And certainly not from his players … which would leave the media at large. You’re not supposed to read your own press, Enzo!

“It was a very important win. Everton were in good form in the last week with so it was important to win today’s game. I think we completely deserved to win the game and the effort from the players has been fantastic. […] I praise the players because with so many problems, they are doing very well after a complicated week.

“Since I joined the club, the last 48 hours have been the worst 48 hours since I joined the club because many people didn’t support […] me and the team. [I mean people] in general [not the fans]; I love the fans and we are very happy with the fans.”

-Enzo Maresca; source: Football.London

Picking a fight with the media is never a good idea or a winning proposition unfortunately — not even José Mourinho could win that in the end — but it could be useful in the short-term, especially if they’re adding more pressure on the team, which apparently they havee been doing at an increasing rate. In that case, good on Enzo to show a bit of fight.

But, at the end of the day, the only way to truly defeat such forces is to triumph on the pitch. Not just once. Not just twice. Every day. That’s the job.

Crystal Palace predicted line-up vs Man City (3-4-2-1)

Crystal Palace predicted line-up vs Man City (3-4-2-1)
Crystal Palace predicted line-up vs Man City (3-4-2-1)

Crystal Palace return to Selhurst Park on Sunday afternoon for a blockbuster Premier League clash against Manchester City.

Palace head into the game with confidence high and momentum building under manager Oliver Glasner. They will hope to reclaim their fourth-place berth on the league table.

The Eagles come into the contest on the back of three consecutive wins in all competitions, including a convincing 3-0 Conference League victory away to Shelbourne.

On Thursday night, Glasner had the luxury of managing minutes ahead of one of the most challenging domestic assignments.

Palace remain just five points behind City in the Premier League table.

Having already toppled Pep Guardiola’s side in last season’s FA Cup final, the South Londoners will believe they are capable of producing another statement performance.

Match Preview

Selhurst Park stages a mouth-watering rematch of last season’s FA Cup final, a day etched into Palace folklore when they secured their first-ever major trophy.

Much has changed since then, but Palace’s resilience and identity under Glasner remain intact.

The Eagles have lost fewer league games than any side, except Arsenal, this season.

They are firmly back on track after recovering from successive defeats to Strasbourg and Manchester United.

Christantus Uche opened the scoring in Thursday’s comfortable European win, while Eddie Nketiah continued his excellent form with a goal and an assist.

Yeremy Pino was also on the scoresheet, and Palace could have scored more after racing into a three-goal lead before half-time.

At home, Palace have been frustratingly hard to beat, recording four draws and two wins, suffering just one home defeat all campaign, a narrow loss to Man United.

However, Man City arrive in formidable form, having won four on the trot, including a pulsating 5-4 win over Fulham and a 2-1 victory against Real Madrid.

City are known for picking up steam in the second half of the season. They are gradually building excellent momentum and will take the fight to Palace.

Match Stats

The Eagles are unbeaten in their last three matches against Guardiola’s side in all competitions at Selhurst Park, including a 2-2 league draw last season.

Glasner’s side will look to once again frustrate City’s rhythm, but history is not on their side.

They have failed to beat City in their last seven attempts, losing four times in that run (D3).

The South Londoners have not defeated City at Selhurst Park since April 7, 2015.

Palace have not beaten City since 2021, when goals from Wilfried Zaha and Conor Gallagher sealed a 2-0 win at the Etihad Stadium.

Team News

Palace fans are anxiously awaiting confirmation over Jean-Philippe Mateta’s availability, but Glasner is optimistic the ‘confident’ striker will be fit despite his recent knee issue.

Senegal international (75 caps) Ismaila Sarr is also pushing for a return after recovering from an ankle problem but Glasner might not risk him.

Daniel Munoz remains sidelined until 2026 with a knee injury, meaning Nathaniel Clyne is expected to start at right wing-back once again.

Tyrick Mitchell should reclaim his place on the left, while Marc Guehi, Chris Richards and Maxence Lacroix continue to form a watertight back three.

In midfield, Adam Wharton and Daichi Kamada were withdrawn at half-time against Shelbourne as a precaution and are expected to start here.

Dean Henderson will return in goal after Walter Benitez featured in Europe.

Further absentees include Cheick Doucoure, Chadi Riad, Rio Cardines and Caleb Kporha, while Jaydee Canvot remains a doubt through illness.

Crystal Palace predicted line-up (3-4-2-1)

Dean Henderson; Chris Richards, Maxence Lacroix, Marc Guehi; Nathaniel Clyne, Adam Wharton, Daichi Kamada, Tyrick Mitchell; Yeremy Pino, Eddie Nketiah; Jean-Philippe Mateta.

Real Madrid: Good news arrives for Franco Mastantuono

Real Madrid: Good news arrives for Franco Mastantuono
Real Madrid: Good news arrives for Franco Mastantuono

Franco Mastantuono

At Real Madrid, there’s good news for Franco Mastantuono.

Since November 1, despite several stints on the bench, Franco Mastantuono hasn’t featured on the pitch. Now fully recovered from his groin injury, the Argentine still needs to regain peak physical condition to convince Xabi Alonso. The arrival of the Copa del Rey could offer him his first minutes since his setback.

🚨 ALERTE INFO : Franco Mastantuono est désormais totalement remis de sa blessure. 💪⚪️

✅Il est annoncé à 100 % de ses capacités et dispose de fortes chances de débuter demain face à Alavés. 🔜⚽

🗞️[ @marca ] pic.twitter.com/97uH2eZNRb

— FranceRMCF🇫🇷 (@FranceRMCF1) December 13, 2025

According to information from AS, Mastantuono is expected to have the chance to make an impact against Talavera in the round of 32—a stage of the competition usually reserved for rotation players in the early rounds. On top of that, Brahim Díaz’s departure for AFCON 2025 reduces the competition for places, and a three-forward attacking system was recently tried out against Manchester City.

Finally, the stats are on his side: with Mastantuono in the starting lineup, Real Madrid have won all nine matches he’s played, compared to a more mixed run of results since his injury.

Three ways Xabi Alonso can improve his team to turn the situation around at Real Madrid

Three ways Xabi Alonso can improve his team to turn the situation around at Real Madrid
Three ways Xabi Alonso can improve his team to turn the situation around at Real Madrid

Xabi Alonso’s days at Real Madrid appear numbered if the team’s form continues to follow the same trend, and there is a serious need to improve results quickly.

Reports suggest the game against Deportivo Alaves could be the manager’s final game in his new position, although a lot will depend on the result and the manner of its infliction.

From Alonso’s point of view, however, there is little time, and many a problem to fix for the side have looked dysfunctional for a while now. The situation, however, is not hopeless, for there appear to be a few straightforward ways to help them recover their form.

Madrid Universal brings you three ways Xabi Alonso can turn Real Madrid’s fortunes around.

Defend set-pieces better

One factor that closely correlates with all of Real Madrid’s defeats this season is the poor defending from set-pieces.

Barring the loss to Celta Vigo in La Liga, all three big game defeats for Los Blancos this season have been dictated by set-piece goals for the opposition – something that should not be happening at the level that Real Madrid operate at.

Real Madrid must improve defensively. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

Against Atletico Madrid, Real Madrid conceded from three set-pieces in what was arguably their worst showing of the season. 

Alexis McAllister scored a header off a set-piece to inflict the blow on Real Madrid in the team’s defeat to Liverpool, while Manchester City also scored their equaliser against Real Madrid off a set-piece.

The team’s defending against set-pieces, thus, requires a serious revamp, especially in terms of marking the right men. After all, it was almost comical watching Arda Guler marking Erling Haaland given the height difference between the players.

Attack from the right-wing

What stood out in Real Madrid’s game against Manchester City was Rodrygo’s performance and goal scored from the right wing, and it was clear that the Blues did not anticipate that coming from a long way out.

With Vinicius Jr starting on the left flank and Kylian Mbappe also more comfortable drifting in from that side, teams have often overloaded their defensive resources on the left side to curb Real Madrid’s attack.

The predictable nature of Real Madrid’s game and buildup from the left flank, needless to say, does not help their case and helps the opposition plan better, given that they know exactly where the attacks are arriving from.

Los Blancos, thus, must look to attack equally from both wings to keep opposition defences under uncertainty. Rodrygo’s return to form and Franco Mastantuono’s return, needless to say, will help the team in that respect.

Penalty box poacher

Kylian Mbappe has well and truly embraced the goalscoring responsibility at Real Madrid this season and is scoring goals for fun. What the team are lacking, however, is a genuine aerial threat given that Mbappe usually scores grounded goals.

Real Madrid can’t be overly reliant on Mbappe. (Photo by Denis Doyle/Getty Images)

The arrival of Trent Alexander-Arnold and Alvaro Carreras gives the side two potent full-backs who can deliver lethal crosses. However, there is no player who can capitalise on such chances with a predator’s instinct.

Mbappe may not provide an aerial threat, but Endrick has that potential in him, as seen in his cameo against Manchester City, where he came close to scoring a header that clipped the crossbar. Vinicius Jr. too, in fact, had two decent headers.

Real Madrid have historically been clinical in the air with lethal aerial threats in the likes of Cristiano Ronaldo, Gareth Bale, and Karim Benzema, and it is time they look to unlock that facet of their game once more.

Virginia Tech football: James Franklin retains two key Hokies assistants

New Virginia Tech football coach James Franklin continues to fill out his coaching staff this month before the transfer portal opens in January. Last week, the Hokies hired their former head coach, Brent Pry, as defensive coordinator. Shortly afterward, Virginia Tech reportedly agreed to terms with Penn State tight ends coach Ty Howle as the new offensive coordinator.

Franklin is also expected to hire his former quarterback coach at Penn State, Danny O’Brien, to the same position. And, one of his most important hires, Chuck Losey, is also heading to Blacksburg as Virginia Tech’s new strength and conditioning coach.

The Hokies are also keeping at least two of their assistants from last season: wide receivers coach Fontel Mines and offensive line coach Matt Moore. If you had asked any Virginia Tech fan if there were any coaches they’d like to keep, Mines and Moore would have been on the short list. Mines is VT’s top recruiter and one of the ACC’s best. Franklin has tried to lure him away from Blacksburg before, so retaining him made sense for both sides.

Moore joined the Hokies last offseason, replacing the fired Ron Crook. He had a monumental task in front of him, rebuilding Virginia Tech’s offensive line, losing its three best players (Xavier Chaplin, Braelin Moore and Kaden Moore), replacing them with several transfers and young players who had yet to make an impact. While things weren’t great, the unit improved as the season wore on, particularly in run blocking. Moore is also known as a strong recruiter within the region.

Virginia Tech is also expected to retain offensive line coach Matt Moore as part of James Franklin’s staff, sources tell @CBSSports.

Before Va Tech, Moore worked at West Virginia from 2019-24 and Troy from 2015-18. Has coached nearly 20 all-conference players the last 10 years. https://t.co/sVNE9tzTAgpic.twitter.com/VkwmBCuYbl

— Matt Zenitz (@mzenitz) December 14, 2025

Multiple positions remain open on Franklin’s staff, but you can expect him to have those filled before the end of the month. Running backs coach Elijah Brooks could return to Virginia Tech, too, although it hasn’t been confirmed officially. Howle will likely coach tight ends, where he’s one of the nation’s best, while Pry will assist with linebackers.

Mines, a former Virginia wide receiver, has been with Virginia Tech since 2022, when Pry initially hired him.

Harvey Elliott FINALLY has a place at Arne Slot’s Liverpool

Harvey Elliott FINALLY has a place at Arne Slot’s Liverpool
Harvey Elliott FINALLY has a place at Arne Slot’s Liverpool

Harvey Elliott arrived at Liverpool as one of the most exciting prospects in English football, and he lived up to the hype.

Under Jurgen Klopp, Elliott became a regular in the Reds’ first team. Now the two-time Premier League champion is struggling to make the bench at Aston Villa.

The 22-year-old joined Unai Emery’s side on an initial loan in the summer, with a clause making the deal permeant after a certain number of appearances.

When the deal was done it looked certain that Elliott’s permeant exit was a foregone conclusion but now he looks Anfield bound once again, and there is a place waiting for him in Arne Slot’s side.

Elliott set to return to Liverpool

According to a report from TEAMtalk, Aston Villa have confirmed to Liverpool that Elliott will not be allowed to meet the terms of the clause that would obligate them to make a deal permanent and talks are now underway to see the England U21 international return in January.

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This once unlikely outcome won’t have factored into Slot’s thinking when planning for the season, but if Elliott does return to Merseyside he will more than likely be there for the remainder of the season.

Players are not allowed to play for more than two clubs in the same season and Elliott played came on as an injury time substitute for Liverpool against Newcastle earlier in the season, meaning he’s already played for two sides.

Although there was clearly no place for Elliott in Slot’s side at the start of the season, recent developments have opened up a spot that would be perfect for the former Fulham man.

Slot’s new diamond formation

A run of poor performances and a very public falling out with Mohamed Salah have led Slot to seemingly abandon his preferred 4-3-3 formation in favour of what appears to be a 4-4-2 diamond shape, with four midfielders being deployed behind a strike partnership.

Elliott never found his place on the right wing under Slot, with the majority of his cameos last season seeing him feature in the midfield.

Although he wasn't able to nail down a starting position in the Reds’ title winning campaign, the addition of a fourth spot in midfield and a lack of real depth in the position could see Elliott finally win a place in Slot’s plans.

If Liverpool continue to utilise the four-man midfield Elliott is bound to get game time, even if it is just off the bench.

With hopes of earning a place in Thomas Tuchel’s England squad for the World Cup fading after a so-far disappointing season, Elliott will be extra motivated to prove himself to the Reds’ boss.

Today’s Papers – Rejected offer to buy Juventus, Napoli and Milan defend the top spot

Today’s Papers – Rejected offer to buy Juventus, Napoli and Milan defend the top spot
Today’s Papers – Rejected offer to buy Juventus, Napoli and Milan defend the top spot

La Gazzetta dello Sport

We play for the top spot

Sunday with the big sides: Napoli and Milan to remain at the top

Traps for the leaders: Allegri with Nkunku-Pulisic, Conte relies on Neres

Offer rejected

Elkann to Tether: ‘Juve are not for sale.’

‘History and value of the club are not for sale.’ The value is too low. Spalletti in Bologna (20.45), he must win to climb.

Inter idea, the two Thurams

Chivu at Genoa’s home, thinking of Pio and Lautaro

Golden Vlasic

Toro restart with a win. Cairo: ‘Fundamental victory.’

Lazio win down to ten men

Incredible: two players sent off, then Noslin scores.

Corriere dello Sport

Who gets it wrong goes down

Hot Sunday in the race for the title

Milan begin at lunchtime, then Napoli, Inter and Juve: 360 minutes waiting for the Supercoppa

Pulisic and Nkunku up front. Max: ‘Napoli and Inter still favourites.’

Conte chases the 11th win, Lobotka returns and goes to the bench. There’s Spinazzola.

Chivu hits back: ‘They said we were finished.’ Zielinski and Bisseck in.

Space for Dallinga. David with Yildiz. Lucio: ‘I told DeLa to get Italiano.’

‘History is not for sale.’

Elkann holds Juventus tight: ‘It’s a love lasting one century.’

Exor’s CEO says no to Tether’s offer: ‘Juventus have been my family’s club for 102 years. We’ll continue to support the team and look to a winning future.’

Lazio feat: victory down to nine men.

Tuttosport

Petrachi, happy debut as a director: Toro return to winning ways with Cremonese

Vlasic saves Baroni

Gobbo pride

Elkann strongly confirms he won’t sell Juve, Spalletti demands a performance in line with history

Exor’s CEO has rejected the offer from Tether. John: ‘Our values are not for sale.’ The coach: ‘I’m happy to feel his passion, now it’s up to us to honour the past and work to build the same or a better future.’ David towards the confirmation. Cautious with Bremer, but…

Frattesi for Thuram: Inter try the coup

Trap for Chivu in Genoa today after the defeat with Liverpool: ‘They said we were finished, but we’re still here. Too many labels, I don’t like it.’

Milan-Napoli: head-to-head with Ryiad on the horizon.

Allegri defends the leadership against Sassuolo without Leao. Conte still in emergency in Udine. On Thursday, the Supercoppa semifinal.

Nine-man Lazio beat Parma! Dea climb back with Scamacca

Mikaelian beats Jack to regain WBC title

Noel Mikaelian (right) and Badou Jack during their fight May
Noel Mikaelian (right) suffered defeat by Badou Jack in May before winning their return bout [Getty Images]

Noel Mikaelian beat Badou Jack by a unanimous points decision in Los Angeles to regain the WBC cruiserweight title.

Mikaelian had been narrowly beaten by Jack in May and lost the belt, but the German earned a convincing win on Saturday as the three judges scored the fight 115-111, 116-110, 116-110 in his favour.

The bout was a scrappy affair in which Mikaelian, 35, was deducted a point in the seventh round for a punch to the back of his 42-year-old Swedish opponent's head.

A point was then taken off Jack in the eighth for punching after the bell, with officials and both corners having to step into the ring to separate the pair as they continued to fight.

Mikaelian improved his record to 28 wins and three defeats from his 31 fights, while Jack has 29 wins, four defeats and three draws from 36 outings.

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Gudmundsson remains on Roma’s transfer shortlist

Gudmundsson remains on Roma’s transfer shortlist
Gudmundsson remains on Roma’s transfer shortlist

Joshua Zirkzee remains Roma’s top target to strengthen their attack, but negotiations are complex.

For this reason, sporting director Massara is also exploring other options, with a close eye on Serie A.

According to reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport and Il Messaggero, a new name on the Giallorossi’s mind is Albert Gudmundsson, Fiorentina’s Icelandic striker.

His situation at Fiorentina could lead him to seek a new position, especially given the team’s delicate position in the league table. Roma’s plan is to bring him on loan.

Gudmundsson has long been a popular player, so much so that Roma had already pursued him last summer.

His versatility, which allows him to play both as a center forward and as an attacking midfielder, makes him an attractive prospect. 

Times Square, the afterparty and more sights and sounds of Fernando Mendoza’s Heisman win

NEW YORK — The person who picked the playlist at Indiana football quarterback Fernando Mendoza’s Heisman afterparty on Saturday night at Elsie Rooftop knew the assignment. 

More than 100 friends, teammates, coaches and family members belted out ABBA’s “Fernando” to welcome the Heisman Trophy winner to the proceedings. 

The sing-along was an outlet for the group’s enthusiasm that reached a fever pitch while waiting nearly two hours for Mendoza to join them while he wrapped up the many media obligations that come with winning the award. 

Before he could celebrate, Mendoza had to hit Times Square with the Heisman Trophy. He was joined by a large group of his IU teammates to pose for photos amidst a sea of confused onlookers. 

The famed intersection was packed with holiday revelers snapping selfies, many of whom paused to check out the loud interlopers chanting “HeisMendoza.”

More: Why did Fernando Mendoza with the Heisman Trophy? These moments stand out.

Mendoza’s teammates weren’t able to be at the actual the ceremony — attendance is limited to a small party for each finalist — and hustled to the Marriott Marquis from their private watch party to welcome the quarterback to the press conference he participated in after the event ended. 

They couldn’t contain their excitement as reporters asked Mendoza questions about winning the prestigious award. 

Indiana offensive lineman Carter Smith yelled out “hell yeah" at one point when a media member brought up coach Curt Cignetti’s “no self-imposed limitations line.” 

It made for a unique scene with one veteran reporter who had covered the event for the last two decades posting on social media the support Mendoza received from his teammates at the event was like nothing he’d ever seen. 

Indiana football celebrating Fernando Mendoza in Times Square pic.twitter.com/R4SaiAVzhG

— Michael Niziolek (@michaelniziolek) December 14, 2025

Cignetti was in the room as well, having left the intense demeanor he's known for on the sidelines back in Bloomington. During the broadcast, he compared Mendoza to Jerry West, one of his childhood idols, for their shared ability to thrive in clutch moments. 

He paid Mendoza an even higher compliment while speaking to reporters after the ceremony. 

"I think everything that Fernando represents, you see in the closeness of this team and how tight they are,” Cignetti said. “I think a lot of that is an embodiment of him, what he's brought to our team, a unity so to speak."

It all goes back to the selfless attitude Mendoza displayed throughout the weekend while struggling to discuss his own success. The quarterback who swept all the national player of the year awards could never entirely take credit for his accomplishment.

He told everyone who would listen that his journey wouldn’t have been possible without all the people that helped him along the way. This season his teammates in Bloomington did a lot of the heavy lifting, but before they arrived on the scene it was those family members across town who watched the ceremony with baited breath. 

They were at the center of the powerful message he delivered in his acceptance speech. 

“I want every kid out there who feels overlooked and underestimated, I was you,” Mendoza said. “I was that kid too, I was in your shoes. The truth is, you don't need the most stars, hype or rankings, you just need discipline, heart and people who believe in you and your own abilities. I hope this moment shows you that chasing your dreams are worth it no matter how big or impossible they seem.”

Dec 13, 2025; New York, NY, USA; Indiana Hoosiers quarterback Fernando Mendoza looks at his name on the nameplate of the Heisman trophy during a press conference at the New York Marriott Marquis after winning the award. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images

At the afterparty, Mendoza went around offering hugs to everyone who attended as a small bit of thanks for the role they played in him winning the award. While the music drowned out much of what was said in the room, the joy on his face cut through all the noise. 

When the Heisman Trophy arrived on scene — wheeled in by one the Heisman Trust handlers on cart while boxed up in a protective case — the anticipation that had just dissipated with Mendoza’s arrival returned. 

They opened the case for Mendoza to hoist the trophy up for everyone to see. He received an ovation that hit different from the ones he received from strangers a few hours earlier while walking down the streets of New York. 

Mendoza could have soaked in the cheers for longer, but he was eager for everyone to get their own Heisman-moment by getting photos with a trophy people in the room had only ever glimpsed on television.

Lost in the excitement was Mendoza’s younger brother Max, 10, making his way over to the nearly empty box of shirts adidas provided, picking one up with the name they share emblazoned in big Crimson letters alongside the words “Heisman Winner.”

Max beamed with pride at his brother’s accomplishment with a smile that brought home the family’s new reality — Fernando Mendoza is the best player in college football.

Michael Niziolek is the Indiana beat reporter for The Bloomington Herald-Times. You can follow him on X @michaelniziolek and read all his coverage by clicking here.

This article originally appeared on The Herald-Times: Fernando Mendoza’s star shines bright as IU football’s first Heisman winner

What channel is Seahawks vs. Colts on today? Live stream, time, TV schedule to watch NFL Week 15 game

What channel is Seahawks vs. Colts on today? Live stream, time, TV schedule to watch NFL Week 15 game originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Seattle Seahawks will play host to the Indianapolis Colts in Week 15. This matchup looked like it would be a clash between the best from the AFC and NFC, but there was a dramatic shift in the outlook for this game in Week 14. 

Colts starting quarterback Daniel Jones looked like the favorite to win the league's Comeback Player of the Year with how well he had played for Indianapolis. Unfortunately, Jones, who had been dealing with a fracture in his left leg, tore his right Achilles tendon and is done for the season. 

Adding to the injury report, backup quarterback Riley Leonard also started the week on the injury report, leaving a huge question mark under center.

Seattle has won three games in a row. Over the last two weeks, the Seahawks outscored their opponents 63-9 in a dominant stretch. Eyes will be on wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba, who continues to chase the all-time single-season receiving record. 

Here is more on how to watch the Seahawks take on the Colts in Week 15. 

What channel is Seahawks vs. Colts on today?

NFL fans can watch the Seahawks take on the Colts on CBS. 

CBS will utilize a three-man booth for this game. Andrew Catalon will handle the play-by-play duties, while Charles Davis and Jason McCourty will handle color commentary. AJ Ross will provide sideline updates. 

Those who have decided to cut the cord can stream the game on Paramount+ and Fubo. The latter has CBS in its channel lineup and is currently offering a free trial. 

Paramount

Seahawks vs. Colts start time

  • Date: Sunday, December 14
  • Time: 4:25 p.m. ET

The Seahawks and the Colts will kickoff at 4:25 p.m. ET on Sunday, December 14. 

The game will be played at Lumen Field in Seattle, Washington. 

Seahawks vs. Colts radio coverage

  • Radio station: Sirius XM channels 229 (Seahawks), 384 (Colts)

You can listen to Seahawks vs. Colts live on SiriusXM. Coverage will be available on channels 229 (Seahawks broadcast) and 384 (Colts broadcast).

New subscribers get their first month of SiriusXM for free. Listen to every NFL game live, plus college football, MLB, NBA, NHL, NASCAR and more. Stay updated with all the news and analysis from SiriusXM NFL Radio and other sport-specific channels.

Seahawks remaining schedule

Here is a look at Seattle's remaining regular-season schedule

DateGameTime (ET)
Thu., Dec. 16vs. Rams (TNF)8:15 p.m.
TBDat PanthersTBD
TBDat 49ersTBD

Colts remaining schedule

Here is a look at Indianapolis' remaining regular-season schedule. 

DateGameTime (ET)
Mon., Dec. 22vs. 49ers (MNF)8:15 p.m.
Sun., Dec. 28vs. Jaguars1 p.m.
TBDat TexansTBD

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Barcelona rule out move for Serie A forward due to poor performances

Barcelona rule out move for Serie A forward due to poor performances
Barcelona rule out move for Serie A forward due to poor performances

Earlier in the summer, Dusan Vlahovic had emerged as one of the potential attacking targets for Barcelona.

The Catalans, after all, were looking for someone who could serve as a long-term replacement for the ageing Robert Lewandowski.

Vlahovic, to that end, had emerged as the ideal candidate due to his style of play and what he can offer inside the box.

Barcelona no longer interested in Vlahovic

However, a fresh report from Diario SPORT has claimed that Barcelona are no longer interested in Dusan Vlahovic.

The report suggests that the club had included him on its shortlist to bolster the attack, but the player’s performance this season has sown many doubts in the club.

This is hardly surprising as the forward has scored only 6 goals in 17 matches with Juventus this season. In addition, he suffered an injury that will keep him out for three months.

Vlahovic’s form at Juventus has been subpar this season. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

Vlahovic’s goalscoring record wasn’t up to the standards Barcelona were looking for anyway. Therefore, the club have decided to abandon their pursuit of the Serbian forward.

Vlahovic’s overall record at Juventus is not particularly eye-catching either, with the striker scoring 64 goals in nearly 200 competitive appearances.

If we average this 40 per season, Vlahovic has scored about 12 goals per season for Juventus, which is below par for someone who is expected to be world-class.

With Vlahovic no longer an option, the onus will be on Barça to comb through the market for a replacement.

The club have been linked with a move for Borussia Dortmund’s Serhou Guirassy, but his form has died down considerably this year. So it will be interesting to see how the club go about their business when it comes to finding the right number nine.

Man United keen on signing “really good” Premier League sensation on Chelsea radar

Man United keen on signing “really good” Premier League sensation on Chelsea radar
Man United keen on signing “really good” Premier League sensation on Chelsea radar

Manchester United are interested in signing the Sunderland midfielder Noah Sadiki. 

The 20-year-old has done quite well since joining Sunderland, and he has attracted the attention of Chelsea as well. According to Sacha Tavolieri, Manchester United wanted to sign the player at the start of the season, and they initiated contact as well. However, they were not able to get the deal done.

Man United eyeing Noah Sadiki

They are keeping tabs on his progress, and they could look to make a move for him in future. Sunderland paid £15 million for him, and they will look to demand a premium for him if any club comes calling. It is no secret that Manchester United need more physicality and defensive cover in the middle of the park. Sadiki could be the ideal fit for them. He has the physicality and technical attributes for English football, and he has done quite well in the Premier League. Manager Regis Le Bris has labelled him as a “really good player”.

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Noah Sadiki of Sunderland reacts during the Premier League match between Sunderland and Arsenal. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)

He is quite young, and he will only improve with coaching and experience. Sadiki could develop into a player for Manchester United. It remains to be seen whether they follow up on their interest with an official proposal at the end of the season. Sunderland are fighting for a respectable position in the table, and they will not want to sell a key player in the middle of the season. Any move might have to wait until the summer transfer window.

Chelsea are looking to add more quality in the midfield as well, and they will be an attractive destination. It will be interesting to see if they can beat Manchester United to his signature.

Sadiki should join a club where he will get to play regularly.

Man United closely monitoring “powerful” Bundesliga ace ahead of potential move

Liverpool: Ibrahima Konaté points to Mohamed Salah's next club

Liverpool: Ibrahima Konaté points to Mohamed Salah's next club
Liverpool: Ibrahima Konaté points to Mohamed Salah's next club

Mohamed Salah

Will Mohamed Salah pack his bags and leave Liverpool in January? Ibrahima Konaté has shared his thoughts on the matter.

Questioned about Mohamed Salah’s future after the 2-0 win over Brighton, Ibrahima Konaté revealed that the Egyptian winger has not played his last game for Liverpool on Saturday. While Salah is set to join his national team for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, uncertainty still surrounds his future, especially after a recent media appearance that led to him being left out of the Champions League clash against Inter Milan (1-0) last Tuesday.

Mo Salah now sits third on the all-time Premier League goal involvement list, behind only Wayne Rooney and Alan Shearer.

Respect him 👑 pic.twitter.com/B4eb24FTep

— ESPN UK (@ESPNUK) December 13, 2025

Still, Konaté is confident that Salah will remain at Liverpool until the end of the season. "Personally, I don’t think Mo Salah has played his last game for Liverpool. You’ve seen how much he loves this club. He’s a player everyone adores, the coach loves him—and he loves the coach too—and everyone at this club loves him," said the French centre-back.

Premier League: Mohamed Salah surpasses Wayne Rooney

Premier League: Mohamed Salah surpasses Wayne Rooney
Premier League: Mohamed Salah surpasses Wayne Rooney

Premier League: Mohamed Salah surpasses Wayne Rooney

Even when facing challenges, Mohamed Salah knows how to make history in the English top flight. The Liverpool forward became, on November 13, the most decisive player in Premier League history with a single club.

Coming off the bench against Brighton, the Egyptian star delivered an assist in the Reds' 2-0 victory at Anfield. This contribution brought his Premier League tally for Liverpool to 277 goal involvements, split between 188 goals and 89 assists.

Another Mohamed Salah milestone ✅

He now holds the Premier League record for the most goal involvements for one club! pic.twitter.com/7nwSOdcYwM

— Premier League (@premierleague) December 14, 2025

Salah thus surpasses Wayne Rooney, the former record holder with Manchester United (276 goal involvements). At 33, the Pharaoh further cements his legendary status at Anfield.

South Bay Lakers recap: G League Lakers fall short to Rip City

After five losses in their last six games, all of which came on the road, the South Bay Lakers returned home to face the Rip City Remix, a team they defeated 141-130 nearly a week ago in Oregon.

At the UCLA Health Training Center, the Lakers were red-hot offensively early. They scored 41 points in the first quarter and held the lead for most of the first half en route to a 76-68 halftime lead. But afterward, South Bay went into a drought and got caught up in a dogfight.

With 2:50 to go in the fourth quarter, it trailed 117-108, and despite scoring six points in a row to make things interesting, it ended up on the wrong side of a 122-116 decision.

Power forward Drew Timme led South Bay with 27 points on 11-of-18 field-goal shooting, to go along with eight rebounds and seven assists. Wing Kobe Bufkin scored 18 points and guard Chris Mañon contributed 20 points, 11 rebounds, three assists, three steals and one block.

Bronny James made an appearance for South Bay, and he made four of his 10 shot attempts and three of his eight 3-point tries. He finished with 11 points, six assists and two rebounds.

This article originally appeared on LeBron Wire: South Bay Lakers recap: G League Lakers fall short to Rip City

🥐 Pressure mounts on Xabi, Barça top... 5️⃣ stories to start your day

🥐 Pressure mounts on Xabi, Barça top... 5️⃣ stories to start your day

The day of Sunday, December 14, 2025, is marked by the intense battle for leadership in the major European leagues and the crowning of a champion in the American continent.

Xabi Alonso takes a gamble in Vitoria, while FC Barcelona has already done its part the day before, reaffirming its candidacy for the title. In Germany and Italy, giants like Bayern Munich and Inter Milan seek to add three points to stay at the top. Finally, the great expectation of the night is centered in Mexico, where the champion of the Apertura 2025 is about to be crowned.

Real Madrid visits Mendizorroza with much at stake

🎙️ Periodista: ¿Hablas con Álvaro Arbeloa de la posible destitución?

🗣️ Xabi Alonso: "Yo creo que Álvaro en un futuro puede ser entrenador del Real Madrid, no hemos hablado absolutamente nada de lo que tú me has preguntado."

😂👏🏻👏🏻 pic.twitter.com/NBiBqXPStY

— (fan) REAL MADRID FANS 🤍 (@AdriRM33) December 13, 2025

A crucial commitment for Real Madrid. Xabi Alonso's team travels to the Basque Country to face Deportivo Alavés at Mendizorroza. A match where the whites need to secure three points to stay in the fight for LALIGA and where Xabi Alonso's position is at stake. A loss would almost mean a direct dismissal for the man from Tolosa. 

Barça doesn't fail: crucial victory against Osasuna

Victoria de líderes 🫡 pic.twitter.com/ShrvPV7Z8F

— FC Barcelona (@FCBarcelona_es) December 13, 2025

FC Barcelona did its job yesterday, Saturday, December 13, by securing a valuable 2-0 victory against Osasuna. The win, achieved with a brace from Raphinha, allows the Catalan team to put pressure on the top of the table and remain the leader. 

Bayern wants to reaffirm its leadership

#Anzeige | 𝑰𝑻'𝑺 𝑴𝑨𝑻𝑪𝑯𝑫𝑨𝒀 💫#Packmas gegen den 1. FSV Mainz 05. 👊🔥

Nach unserem letzten Heimspiel erwartet euch ein besonderes, vorweihnachtliches Highlight in unserer Allianz Arena. 🏟🎄

👉 Zum Artikel: https://t.co/Pp8FssbUtbpic.twitter.com/n6fOOE2Ysz

— FC Bayern München (@FCBayern) December 14, 2025

The Bundesliga offers another main event with the clash between the leader, Bayern Munich, and Mainz 05 at the Allianz Arena. The Bavarians want to defend their leadership in a vital match not only for the three points but also to gauge the form of the German champion in the final stretch of the year.

Serie A, red hot.

One final home game together before the holiday festivities ☃️

Brought to you by @EnelGroupITpic.twitter.com/IkwTNDq3vF

— AC Milan (@acmilan) December 14, 2025

In Italy, Serie A presents an attractive match for the interests of the top of the table. Beyond the duels of Milan or Napoli, Inter Milan visits Genoa. The Nerazzurri need a victory to stay in the race for the Scudetto and keep up with their contenders.

Mexico defines its Apertura champion today

Y solo quedaron dos🔥

¡#LaFinalDeLaAfición está definida! @TolucaFC 🆚 @TigresOficial

Tenemos una cita para conocer al campeón del #AP25. Lo mejor está por venir. 🤩 pic.twitter.com/uaV0w0CxVp

— Liga BBVA MX (@LigaBBVAMX) December 7, 2025

All eyes in America are on the Nemesio Diez Stadium, where the second leg of the Apertura 2025 Final of Liga MX is being played. After a narrow advantage obtained by Tigres in the first leg, Toluca is obliged to make a comeback at home, the "Inferno." 

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'Committed' Wrexham owners showing others the way

Wrexham co-owners Ryan Reynolds (left) and Rob Mac (right)
Wrexham co-owners Ryan Reynolds (left) and Rob Mac (right) took control of the north Wales club in February 2021 [PA Media]

Veteran promotion-winning manager Phil Brown believes Wrexham's owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob Mac have shown others the way to successfully run a football club.

The Red Dragons have gained three successive promotions under the Hollywood duo and remain within striking distance of the Championship's play-off places as the midway point of the league campaign approaches.

And at a time where established clubs such as Sheffield Wednesday have endured immense struggles with ownership, Brown - who won promotion from the Championship with Hull City - lauded Reynolds and Mac for the work they have done at the Stok Cae Ras.

When asked if the pair have led the way when it comes to running a club, Brown told the Football Daily 72+ EFL Pod: "One million per cent. I think so. They're committed.

"We've seen some horrendous examples of people who think they can come into football and do it.

"These are two guys, they played it down for the first three or four years and they've got three promotions out of it. It's crazy."

And Brown, who managed in all three English Football League (EFL) divisions as well as the Premier League, added: "It's brilliant the way that they've done it.

"It's global because everybody's interested in the story, being a Welsh team in the English leagues, it's got glamour, it's got everything about it."

The north Wales side recently confirmed Apollo Sports Capital (ASC) - majority owners of Spanish giants Atletico Madrid - have become minority investors of the club.

Following that announcement, majority owners Reynolds and Mac were in attendance for their side's 2-2 draw with Watford in north Wales as Ollie Rathbone netted in added time to extend his side's unbeaten home run in the league to eight matches.

Former Jamaica international Jobi McAnuff feels the latest investment serves as an additional statement of intent when it comes to Wrexham's desire to reach the Premier League.

"I think it's another sign of their ambition which I think anyone around the Wrexham story is in absolutely no doubt whatsoever," said McAnuff.

"Just from a purely business perspective, to get it to that next level, they've done such a good job.

"I know everyone talks about the Hollywood stuff but in terms of a football club and community, what they've brought to it has been nothing short of fantastic."

McAnuff, whose clubs included West Ham, Cardiff City, Crystal Palace and Reading, says Wrexham's success is about more than hard cash.

"Yes, they've spent money but they've spent it wisely and every time they've gone up, they've competed and gone beyond what was in the league," he added.

"Inside Wrexham it's about 'how we've got here, we've been competitive, how do we take it to that next level?'.

"By working with a company that has experience of that, I think it's a very sensible move from their part."

Manager Phil Parkinson has been pivotal to the Welsh side's success under Reynolds and Mac.

And Brown - currently in charge of National League North side Peterborough Sports - feels the 58-year-old has been among the best bosses in the EFL since he took charge of Wrexham in the summer of 2021.

"The most important thing is the quality of the football and the quality of the manager," said the 66-year-old who has managed at 10 different clubs.

"Phil Parkinson, it has to be said, is one of the best managers in the country at the moment because of what he's done over the last three or four years."

On Parkinson, McAnuff added: "I think he goes under the radar for the job he's done. People just assume you've got resources that maybe some of the other clubs haven't got, but you've still got to go and deliver that.

"He has delivered season on season what the club has wanted, which is success and to climb up the leagues - the pace at which they've done it has been absolutely incredible.

"This was always going to be the challenge, not just for the club but for Phil as well, to prove that he can take a club into this league and be competitive, which I think they have done."

Massara flies to London to negotiate Zirkzee deal

Massara flies to London to negotiate Zirkzee deal
Massara flies to London to negotiate Zirkzee deal

Roma’s transfer market is in full swing, and the team has no intention of sitting idly by.

Following Gasperini’s message in Glasgow, sporting director Massara decided not to return with the team on Friday, but to fly to London to meet with several agents.

The hottest name on the table is Zirkzee, although contacts with Manchester United will intensify in the coming days.

The Giallorossi have received the OK from the Friedkins, but the negotiations are likely to be a long one, as the Red Devils don’t want to part with the player before mid-January, when they will lose Mbeumo and Diallo to the Africa Cup of Nations.

Zirkzee, acquired from Bologna for €60 million in the summer of 2024, is not unsellable, but Roma faces an initial €50 million request that appears difficult to meet.

The proposed solution, reports Il Messaggero, would be a loan with an obligation to buy, set at €40 million, tied to Champions League qualification.

This is a goal within reach for Gian Piero Gasperini’s team, which after four months of the season sits in fourth place, three points behind Inter and four points behind the top two, AC Milan and Napoli.

Should Serie A end today, Roma would therefore return to Europe’s top club after seven seasons in Europe and the Conference League.

Ian Rush recovering after being hospitalised with flu

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Former Liverpool football legend Ian Rush is recovering in hospital after two days in the intensive care unit for a bad case of flu.

The 64-year-old was taken to Countess of Chester hospital last week after suffering breathing difficulties but is now on the mend.

A Liverpool spokesperson thanked staff at the hospital for "providing the best care possible" and said "everyone at Liverpool wishes him a speedy recovery".

Following a highly successful playing career with the Reds, Rush currently works as an ambassador for Liverpool and regularly attends matches at Anfield.

He is Liverpool’s all-time leading goalscorer, and during two spells at the club in the 1980s scored 346 goals in 660 appearances, winning five First Division titles and two European Cups.

Born in Wales, Rush also earned 73 caps for his national team and was their leading goalscorer until 2018, with 28 goals, until Gareth Bale broke his record.

After hanging up his boots in 2000, Rush moved into management and had an eight-month spell in charge of Chester.

NHS England have warned that Flu cases are soaring across the UK with an average of 2,660 patients per day admitted to hospital with flu in England last week.

That is the highest for this time of year since records began in 2021, and is up 55% on the week before.

Additionally, children’s operations are being cancelled because paediatric intensive care units across the country are full as a result of the severe spike in flu cases.

Dr Vicky Price, president of the Society of Acute Medicine, told The Independent: “It is truly shocking, it is the worst I’ve ever seen it… There are huge numbers of patients lodged in emergency departments, stuck in corridors, in waiting rooms and in inappropriate areas – all very unwell patients, and we’ve got high numbers of staff off sick with flu.

“We were in crisis anyway with the cold weather, and we noticed a real surge in flu.”

What channel is Broncos vs. Packers on today? Live stream, time, TV schedule to watch NFL Week 15 game

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The Green Bay Packers will travel to Mile High to take on the Denver Broncos in a potential Super Bowl preview. 

Both teams have championship aspirations that rest on their defensive units. The Packers acquired star Micah Parsons in a trade with the Cowboys that shook the NFL. In contrast, the Broncos rely on their stud corner, Patrick Surtain II, and their elite secondary. 

Neither team has a bad offense, but both the Packers and Broncos offensive units have had some rough performances. It does not help that both are missing key offensive contributions in tight end Tucker Kraft (GB) and running back J.K. Dobbins (DEN). 

Which defense will stand strong? Or more importantly, which offense will succeed most against tough opposing defenses?

How can fans access all the action between the Broncos and Packers on Sunday? Here's what you need to know. 

What channel is Broncos vs. Packers on today?

The Broncos vs. Packers will air nationally on CBS. Fans can find the action on Paramount+ or Fubo, which offers a free trial. 

Paramount

What time is Broncos vs. Packers today?

  • Date: Sunday, Dec. 14
  • Time: 4:25 p.m. ET

Kickoff for Broncos vs. Packers is scheduled for 4:25 p.m. ET on Sunday, Dec. 14. 

The game will be played at Empower Field at Mile High in Denver, Colorado. 

Broncos vs. Packers radio coverage

Fans can listen to Broncos vs. Packers live on SiriusXM through channel 225(Broncos broadcast) and 380 (Packers broadcast). 

New subscribers get their first month of SiriusXM for free. Listen to every NFL game live, plus college football, MLB, NBA, NHL, NASCAR and more. Stay updated with all the news and analysis from SiriusXM NFL Radio and other sport-specific channels.

Broncos schedule 2025

Here's a look at Denver's remaining schedule:

DateGameTime (ET)
Sun., Dec. 21vs. Jaguars4:05 p.m.
Thu., Dec. 25at Chiefs8:15 p.m.
TBDvs. ChargersTBD

Packers schedule 2025

Here's a look at Green Bay's remaining schedule:

DateGameTime (ET)
Sat., Dec. 20at Bears4:25 p.m.
TBDvs. RavensTBD
TBDat VikingsTBD

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CAN 2025: here is the target set for Eric Chelle in Nigeria

CAN 2025: here is the target set for Eric Chelle in Nigeria
CAN 2025: here is the target set for Eric Chelle in Nigeria

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CAN 2025: here is the target set for Eric Chelle in Nigeria

The Nigerian Football Federation has set the bar high for Eric Chelle. The Super Eagles' head coach will be expected to lead Nigeria to the final of the 2025 AFCON, scheduled to take place in Morocco.

The announcement came from NFF president, Ibrahim Gusau, who confirmed that this ambition was clearly communicated to the coach. In an interview on Eagles FM Radio, the federation president was unequivocal:

The target set for Eric Chelle is to reach the final of AFCON. (...) We will be in the final in Morocco, by the grace of God.

Eric Chelle has accepted this mission and says he's ready to rise to the challenge. As one of the tournament favorites, Nigeria will be aiming for a fourth continental crown at this African showdown.

🚨“The mandate given to Eric Chelle is to get to the AFCON final”

He also mentioned that he’s not a distraction to the Super Eagles and has never imposed on player selections.

- Ibrahim Gusau had this to say on Eagle FM#54footballxpic.twitter.com/Y9BsRb7S0J

— Official54fx (@54footballx) December 13, 2025

Defining day of destiny awaits St Mirren & Celtic at Hampden

It's a game which means so much to so many, and for so many reasons.

For St Mirren, the objective is a straightforward one. Win the Scottish League Cup for only the second time in the club's history. Be heroes. Legends. Deities of Paisley who will never have to buy a beer again.

In the other half, it's about another trophy to add to the cabinet. But, it's also about arresting a run of two straight defeats for new Celtic manager Wilfried Nancy with the deafening din of fan unrest bellowing towards the club's board.

Whatever happens at Hampden on Sunday, it promises to be a defining day for both sides.

Robinson's return to Hampden stage

St Mirren arrive at the national stadium with nothing to lose and everything to gain.

Any team who faces either half of the Old Firm in a cup final will know they are up against a huge task. Vastly higher amounts of resources, money, fans and quality set the bar high.

Yet, Stephen Robinson's team will emerge from the Hampden tunnel on Sunday with a steely-eyed determination and a swagger of self belief.

It's founded on both their own ethos and also the fortunes of their opponents.

St Mirren faced in-form Motherwell in last month's semi-final, a game many tipped the Lanarkshire team to win given their heralded brand of intricate football. Instead, they were outfought, out-thought and outplayed by Saints on the way to a deserved 4-1 victory.

It was a tactical lesson from Robinson who masterminded the perfect game plan to nullify his old club.

During his time at Fir Park, he guided them to a final at Hampden twice in the one season. On both occasions, they came up short against Celtic.

This time, he'll surely feel that it can be third-time lucky.

St Mirren and Celtic have played each other twice on league duty this season, and Saints have been desperately unlucky to lose both by a late goal.

The cause for concern for the 13,000 or so Saints fans going to Hampden will come from their form since beating Motherwell in that semi-final.

Five games have been and gone with just one win, albeit that came in their last game with a 2-0 victory over Dundee United.

St Mirren sit ninth in the league - although with two games in hand over some of their rivals - but Robinson is famous for his team being well drilled and hard to play against.

They are tags which Saints took umbrage with in the wake of that Hampden win last month. While many presumed they would just try to stifle Motherwell, the Paisley side were ruthless, clinical, and played with a desire which blew away Jens Berthel Askou's team.

St Mirren's route to the final

Group D winners

St Mirren's journey to Hampden began all the way back in July, in the group stages. After a goalless draw in their opener against Arbroath, who snatched the bonus point with a shootout victory, the Buddies beat Forfar 2-1 then skelped Annan 8-2, helped by a hat-trick from Mikael Mandron.

A 2-1 closing victory over Ayr, thanks to Killian Phillips' double, earned top spot with 10 points from 12.

Second round: St Mirren 1-1 Hearts (5-4 on pens)

The Paisley side had their work cut out against high-flying Premiership leaders Hearts in round two.

Alex Gogic put Saints ahead before half-time, only for Oisin McEntee to level with just over 10 minutes to play. The tie went the distance and Shamal George's save from Claudio Braga's penalty in the shootout proved decisive as the Buddies squeezed through.

Quarter-final: Kilmarnock 2-2 St Mirren (3-5 on pens)

Yet again St Mirren had to progress on spot-kicks. Mandron and Jayden Richardson struck either side of Robbie Deas' equaliser but a late penalty from Bruce Anderson took the tie to a shootout.

Malik Dijksteel capitalised on Kyle Magennis' miss for the hosts to set up a semi-final against Motherwell.

Semi-final: Motherwell 1-4 St Mirren

The Buddies had no reason to fear as they cruised past Jens Berthel Askou's highly-praised Steelmen and were two to the good at half-time thanks to Mandron and Dan Nlundulu.

Callum Hendry pulled one back late on but it wasn't enough to mount a comeback as Robinson's side found another two goals courtesy of Richard King and Mandron.

Nancy's steep learning curve intensifies

Nancy's introduction to life in Glasgow as Celtic manager has been a challenging one, to say the least.

The former Columbus Crew head coach has two games and two defeats under his belt in what is a pivotal week for the defending Scottish champions.

Following the sudden resignation of Brendan Rodgers, Martin O'Neill was sworn in to take temporary charge.

Amid amusing anecdotes in press conferences, leaping about on the touchline and chat about stealing tracksuits as a souvenir of his second spell at Parkhead, a ship that was heading for trouble was steadied.

Rangers were defeated in the League Cup semi-final, a heroic showing in Rotterdam stunned Feyenoord, and the gap to league leaders Hearts was narrowed to three points before their visit to Glasgow last Sunday.

It proved to be Nancy's first game, and one in which the Edinburgh club surged to a 2-1 victory as howls of ire around Celtic Park were swapped for swathes of empty seats before full-time.

Next was Thursday's 3-0 Europa League loss to Roma, with the margin of defeat not reflective of the large gulf between the two teams on the night.

Discussion of whether Nancy should have been excused from taking charge across this hat-trick of games before beginning his era has raged across the air waves, column inches and social media pages.

Fan dissatisfaction at the club's board also doesn't help the backdrop to this one.

Already there is pressure on Nancy, there always is in this part of town. But what has gone in the last week, and even before he even set foot in Glasgow, has raised the tension level.

Winning the club's 23rd League Cup will not cure Celtic of all its problems. Months of supporter frustration at league placing, a failed transfer window and a botched attempt at Champions League progression will take some undoing.

However, victory over St Mirren would provide a firm foothold for the Frenchman to dig into. It's the chance for a first win on the board, an incredibly early shot at a first trophy at the club, and a platform on which to stabilise and build.

If they don't win, the level of fury from fans could be off the scale.

Celtic's route to the final

Second round: Celtic 4-1 Falkirk

Celtic kicked off their trophy defence under Brendan Rodgers back in August, beating Falkirk 4-1 at home with Daizen Maeda, Alistair Johnston and Dane Murray on target along with a Liam Henderson own goal.

Quarter-final: Partick Thistle 0-4 Celtic

They followed that up by swatting aside Partick Thistle 4-0 in the quarter-final at Firhill. Sebastian Tounekti scored his first goal for the club and Yang Hyun-jun, Liam Scales and substitute Luke McCowan also netted.

Semi-final: Celtic 3-1 Rangers AET

By the time of the semi-final against Rangers, Rodgers had resigned and former manager Martin O'Neill was back in charge as a stop-gap measure.

Questions were raised about the 73-year-old's return but O'Neill kept the momentum going as Celtic sailed to a 3-1 win after extra time over their fierce rivals.

Goals from Jonny Kenny, captain Callum McGregor and Callum Osmand secured their passage to the final.

What they said

St Mirren manager Stephen Robinson: "There will be a nervous energy, of course. We aren't Celtic who get to every cup final or every other cup final.

"So we have to embrace the day and enjoy the day but most of all what I coin it with is have faith over fear. Really believe in the system, in each other, in the staff, and the stuff we've put on in preparation.

"We see all the photographs of the teams that have been very, very successful here and won trophies and they're held in such high regard. What I try and do is to tell the players 'We want your names there, we want your pictures there'.

"They've got their pictures up for the European achievements, for the top-six achievements, now we want them up [for winning the cup]. We want them to be remembered, we want them to be recognised everywhere they go for the rest of their life."

St Mirren defender Marcus Fraser: "In 10, 20 years, people will probably still be talking about it [a win] and you can obviously write your own chapter in the club's history.

"So I think that's one of the key aspects that we want to do, really grab the opportunity with two hands and if we can get up on that wall, then in a few years' time, when you walk by it, that would be a great feeling."

Celtic manager Wilfried Nancy: "Yes, I would like to win the trophy. I'm pretty sure that, if we don't win it, it's going to be difficult, because when we lose, this is painful.

"But, again, I am optimistic as a person. So hopefully we're going to do it. And also if it's going to validate what we are doing. But, if not, I don't want to think about this because, for the moment, I want to stay positive and this is the way I think.

"I'm going to have many, many other times to show, to do my stuff and to convince the fans that I am the right guy."

Celtic midfielder Luke McCowan: "We're disappointed as a team with the last two results and we need to get on top of it.

"We have to [stick by Nancy], there's no way around it. He's the manager, he's got his staff with him, we're players at this club. He's the one that's going to lead us into victories with whatever style and whatever management the way he wants.

"Once it clicks then we're hopefully thinking that's going to propel us into the performances we need and winning games most importantly."

CM Punk sends clear message regarding WWE future following John Cena's retirement

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After over two decades of memories and moments, the WWE universe watched John Cena ride off into the sunset on Saturday night. Cena left it all in the ring in his final match, but he ultimately tapped out to Gunther to close out his illustrious career.

It will likely take fans a while to process and accept Cena’s retirement, so the last thing they want to think about is another legend stepping away from the ring. Luckily, when it comes to CM Punk, they won’t have to think about his potential retirement for a while.

CM Punk has no plans to retire any time soon 

Despite the fact that he’s 47 years old with a ton of miles on his body, Punk made it clear that retirement isn’t on his radar right now following Cena’s final match.

“When I make allusions to the end of whatever my career is going to look like, it’s not because I feel like I’m there,” Punk said on the Saturday Night’s Main Event post-show. “It’s because I look back at the entirety of my career and there is a lot more road behind me than there is in front of me.

“Trust me, I am the champion for a reason, and I’m here to stay, and nobody’s going to change that. I’m not going anywhere anytime soon.”

Punk, a long-time fan favorite, returned to WWE in late 2023 after spending a couple of years with rival promotion AEW. Last month, he defeated Jey Uso at Saturday Night’s Main Event to win the World Heavyweight Championship. He’s set to defend that title against Bron Breakker on an upcoming episode of Raw.

Regardless of what happens in that match against Breakker, it doesn’t sound like Punk will be going anywhere for a while, which is good news because WWE fans probably couldn’t handle another retirement right now, especially since A.J. Styles has already announced his intention to step away from the ring next year.

"Xabi stays": Barça mocks Real Madrid

"Xabi stays": Barça mocks Real Madrid

Xabi Alonso

On Saturday night, during FC Barcelona's victory over Osasuna at Camp Nou, Barça fans naturally took the opportunity to mock their eternal rivals, Real Madrid.

Last night, as FC Barcelona rode a wave of euphoria and delivered a commanding 2-0 win over Osasuna, Raphinha's decisive goals weren't the only thing celebrated at Spotify Camp Nou. The spectacle extended into the stands, with Real Madrid becoming an unexpected guest at the party. Indeed, after the opening goal, part of the blaugrana faithful broke into an ironic and pointed chant: "Xabi, quédate" (Xabi, stay).

😱🎶 El Camp Nou cantando "XABI (Alonso) QUÉDATE" en la victoria del Barcelona (2-0) frente a Osasuna en LaLiga.

PD. Doblete de Raphinha y A7. pic.twitter.com/av34J9LAyF

— Daguito Valdés (@daguitovaldes) December 13, 2025

Amid the Barcelona celebrations, Camp Nou made it clear that Real Madrid's struggles remain a source of delight in Catalonia. The message was unmistakable: to highlight the ongoing crisis at the Merengue club and shine a spotlight on their manager's precarious situation.

Why Nate Oats didn't call timeout in Alabama basketball second half collapse

BIRMINGHAM — Unflinching is one word to describe Nate Oats' leadership of Alabama basketball. On nights like Saturday against No. 1 Arizona, that adjective can be swapped out with stubborn.

It's hard not to wonder what that 96-75 final score would've looked like had Oats called a timeout to regroup the Crimson Tide when Arizona (9-0) ran away early in the second half. As Wildcat freshman Brayden Burries pounded away with two threes and a couple of layups for 15 of his game-high 28 points, Alabama struggled to cough up just five points.

No. 12 Alabama (7-3) could've huddled to figure out a solution to contain Burries, but Oats stood on the sideline arms crossed. His face, contempt with disappointment, suggested he was either sitting between belief that the Crimson Tide could find a way to win and perform like it did in the first half, or the idea of just letting his players feel just how much a lack of toughness costs.

Based on Oats' response to reporters when asked why he didn't pause the game, he was thinking the latter.

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While Oats has admitted in the past, most recently when Alabama blew a lead to Tennessee in the last 30 seconds of a 79-76 loss, that he should've called a timeout, he repeated an answer he's given before − when Alabama fell 104-82 to Florida in the SEC Tournament.

"Am I going to call timeout to tell them to play harder?" he asked. "Call a timeout and make adjustments?"

Oats was firm.

"I'm not going to call a timeout and tell them to play harder," Oats said.

In Oats' eyes, his players "should be competitors." Simply put, if the adjustment is effort, that's something Oats believes "they need to figure it out on the fly."

Despite Burries' attack, Oats didn't find that adjusting the defense is where Alabama would find its answer to bounce back.

"I didn't think there was any defensive adjustments to make," Oats said.

Not seeing any adjustments to be made implied that reevaluating how Alabama handled 7-foot-2 center Motiejus Krivas on the offensive glass, giving up four rebounds in just a few minutes to the Lithuanian as Arizona took over on the scoreboard wasn't something that could be solved on a clipboard.

"The adjustment was to play harder," he continued.

Emilee Smarr covers Alabama basketball and Crimson Tide athletics for The Tuscaloosa News. She can be reached via email at usatodayco.com.

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AFC East standings: How Patriots can clinch division with win over Bills in Week 15

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The AFC East has not seen much variety in division winners. Since 2009, every division champion has been either the Buffalo Bills or the New England Patriots. This year, that trend will hold up, but it’s still up for grabs between the two organizations.

Both teams are led by elite quarterback play. For Buffalo, it’s Josh Allen, who has been haunting NFL defenses since he settled in as a superstar. The Patriots found new life in their young, second-year quarterback out of North Carolina. Drake Maye has had a spectacular sophomore season worthy of MVP discussions.

These two will battle it out at Gillette Stadium in Week 15. Not only will this game have a playoff atmosphere, but it carries massive playoff and divisional implications.

Here’s a look at the updated AFC East standings ahead of the Bills marching into Foxborough to face the Patriots.

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AFC East standings

RankTeamRecordGB
1Patriots11-2--
2Bills9-42
3Dolphins6-73
4Jets3-10ELIM

As it stands heading into Week 15, the Patriots have a two-game lead over the Bills for the AFC East. However, Buffalo still has a chance to reclaim their throne for a potential sixth straight division title. 

The Bills need to beat New England on Sunday to have any hope of overtaking the Patriots. If they lose, they'd fall three games behind New England with only three games left to play. The issue is that the Patriots would have swept them, thereby holding the tiebreaker. 

If the Patriots win, they will secure their first AFC East title since 2019. So that you know, Tom Brady was the quarterback the last time this happened.

However, if the Bills were able to defeat the Patriots in Week 15, the AFC East would still be on the table for Buffalo. While they would still need the Patriots to lose another game, it would be mathematically possible. 

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Patriots remaining schedule

Here are the remaining games for New England:

DateMatchupTime (ET)
Dec. 21at Ravens8:20 p.m.
Dec. 28at Jets1 p.m.
TBDvs. DolphinsTBD

If the Patriots get by the Bills in Week 15, they'd clinch the AFC East. However, even if New England falls to Buffalo, their remaining schedule is more than favorable. Regardless of whether they lose, the Patriots have positioned themselves for a great shot at the division title. 

Bills remaining schedule

Here are the remaining games for Buffalo:

DateMatchupTime (ET)
Dec. 21at Browns1 p.m.
Dec. 28vs. Eagles4:25 p.m.
TBDvs. JetsTBD

The first step is defeating the Patriots in Week 15. If that is accomplished, the Bills have a solid chance to win their remaining three games. The toughest team on the schedule is the Philadelphia Eagles, who have looked disastrous. Even with a win over New England, the Bills still won't control their own destiny. 

Rams playoff picture: Updated chances for Los Angeles to make 2025 NFL postseason in Week 15

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After the Los Angeles Rams went all in on the 2021 Super Bowl with Matthew Stafford, many thought their future was set. However, four seasons later, the Rams sit atop the NFC.

Stafford has played the quarterback position better than anyone else in the NFL for most of the season. It certainly helps to have a young star in Puka Nacua and a future Hall of Famer in Davante Adams.

The offense is not the only factor behind this success, as the Rams’ defense has been elite this season. Los Angeles boasts one of the deepest linebacker cores in the NFL, featuring Nate Landman, Byron Young, Omar Speights, and Jared Verse.

With their explosive offense and suffocating defense, it’s no surprise the Rams are a true Super Bowl contender entering the postseason.

In Week 15, the Rams host their former quarterback, Jared Goff, and his Detroit Lions. The Lions are a desperate team fighting for their playoff lives, so the Rams are in for a battle.

Here’s a closer look at the Rams’ 2025-26 postseason chances heading into Week 15.

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Rams playoff picture 

Due to their dominance this season, the Rams are sitting comfortably at the No. 1 seed in the NFC.

Heading into Week 15, Next Gen Stats gives Los Angeles a 97% chance of making the playoffs. A win over Detroit would boost their odds to over 99%; even if they lose to the Lions, their chances remain high at 92%. 

The playoffs are seemingly not a question for the Rams, but where they'll seed is still up in the air.

Here is how the NFC playoff picture looks ahead of Week 15. The first four seeds are the division leaders. 

RankTeamRecord
1Los Angeles Rams10-3
2Green Bay Packers9-3-1
3Philadelphia Eagles8-5
4Carolina Panthers7-6
5Seattle Seahawks10-3
6San Francisco 49ers9-4
7Chicago Bears9-4
8Detroit Lions8-5
9Tampa Bay Buccaneers7-7
10Dallas Cowboys6-6-1
11Minnesota Vikings5-8
12Atlanta Falcons4-9
13Arizona Cardinals3-10
14New Orleans Saints3-10
15Washington Commanders3-10
16New York Giants2-11

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NFC West standings

TeamRecord
Los Angeles Rams10-3
Seattle Seahawks10-3
San Francisco 49ers9-4
Arizona Cardinals3-10

Despite their brilliant season, the Rams have not pulled away from their other NFC West opponents. This is nothing the Rams can control, as the NFC West is the only division in the NFL with three teams currently in the postseason. 

While the chances the Rams make the playoffs are high, they are certainly not guaranteed an NFC West title without a strong finish to the season.

Rams remaining schedule

The Rams have a relatively easy stretch to the end of the season once they get past Week 16.

In Week 16, they'll travel to Seattle to take on their divisional foe. The Seahawks have the same record as them entering Week 15. There is a strong chance this game could decide the NFC West.

Then, Los Angeles will travel to Atlanta to face the Falcons, before hosting the Arizona Cardinals at home. The Rams should be heavy favorites in both of these matchups.

Here is a look at Los Angeles' remaining schedule.

WeekOpponent
16at Seahawks
17at Falcons
18vs. Cardinals

CAN 2025 : Vincent Kompany backs DR Congo!

CAN 2025 : Vincent Kompany backs DR Congo!
CAN 2025 : Vincent Kompany backs DR Congo!

Kompany talks about the AFCON and Jackson's departure

Vincent Kompany / @x.com

Bayern Munich manager Vincent Kompany has once again highlighted the immense significance of the Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON), emphasizing its special value for African players in statements made from Europe.

The Belgian coach, who is of Congolese descent, stressed that this continental tournament cannot, under any circumstances, be downplayed, given its sporting and symbolic importance across the African continent.

The Africa Cup of Nations is the oldest continental competition in African football. It was launched in 1957 in Sudan, with the participation of four founding members of the Confederation of African Football, without a qualification phase. The idea for the tournament was conceived during the FIFA Congress held in Lisbon in 1956, before becoming the continent’s flagship football event.

🎙️ [𝑫𝒆𝒄𝒍𝒂𝒓𝒂𝒕𝒊𝒐𝒏] Vincent Kompany veut une victoire de la RDC🇨🇩 à la CAN 2025 !

Alors qu’il répondait à une question sur le départ de Nicolas Jackson avec le Sénégal au Maroc, l’entraîneur du Bayern Munich, qui souhaite une bonne chance à son attaquant, n’a pas hésité… pic.twitter.com/Ndk0PGI5Vk

— Leopard Leader Foot (@leopard243) December 13, 2025

Kompany talks about AFCON and Jackson's departure

Regarding the departure of African players based in Europe to join their national teams, Kompany affirmed that the Bavarian club fully supports its players’ international commitments. He specifically noted that Senegalese striker Jackson will join the Senegal squad after the match against Mainz 05.

Speaking at a press conference ahead of the Bayern Munich vs. Mainz fixture, Kompany said: “My information is that he will leave with Senegal for the Africa Cup of Nations after the match against Mainz. We hope he goes as far as possible.”

He added: “Of course I want Congo to win, but if not, I wish him all the best. For African players, the importance of this competition should never be underestimated.”

🗣️« Bien sûr que j’aimerai que la RDC la remporte… » (Vincent Kompany)

🤩 En conférence de presse, le coach du Bayern n’a pas caché son souhait de voir son pays d’origine remporter le sacre au Maroc! 🇲🇦 pic.twitter.com/tvfpq2LTUj

— Actu foot RD Congo 🇨🇩 (@ActuFootRDCongo) December 13, 2025

Saudi Crown Prince considering making €10 billion offer to buy Barcelona – report

Saudi Crown Prince considering making €10 billion offer to buy Barcelona – report
Saudi Crown Prince considering making €10 billion offer to buy Barcelona – report

In a major development, it appears Saudi Arabian Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman might be interested in buying a stake in Barcelona.

According to El Chiringuito’s Francois Gallardo, the Saudi Crown Prince is ready to make an offer worth €10 billion to buy Barcelona.

This will go in line with Saudi Arabia’s strategy to make further inroads into sports, either through direct investment or through the Saudi’s Public Investment Fund (PIF).

€10 billion to buy Barcelona: A feasible offer?

Gallardo points out that Barcelona have a debt of over €2.5 billion that will be difficult to pay off.

Taking that into account, the Saudi Crown Prince is ready to make a €10 billion bid to buy Barcelona, which will theoretically grant him total control of the club.

However, such a deal is not possible, at least for clubs like Barcelona and Real Madrid, which are run by socios.

Mohammed bin Salman Al Saud is interested in buying Barcelona. (Photo by Pool/Getty Images)

Barcelona as an entity is owned by its socios or members, who would never allow the club to be acquired by a foreign entity. This is something that is highlighted by Gallardo as well.

Although the Saudi Arabian Investment Fund can technically invest in Barcelona if the club splits its entertainment arm, that won’t allow PIF to gain control of the club’s day-to-day operations.

A similar strategy is reportedly being considered by Real Madrid, with Florentino Perez open to splitting the club’s entertainment arm and footballing arm, and allowing offers for investors to invest in the entertainment arm.

This could be the only way the PIF can invest in Barcelona as well. But apart from that, it is almost unimaginable for Barcelona to be fully acquired by a foreign entity, let alone PIF.

'I'm where I want to be.' UCLA's Mick Cronin got a new five-year contract this summer

UCLA coach Mick Cronin shouts instructions during a game against Oregon on Dec. 6.
UCLA coach Mick Cronin agreed to a new five-year contract in June, committing to continue coaching the Bruins. (Jessie Alcheh / Associated Press)

Strengthening its commitment to Mick Cronin, UCLA quietly awarded its men’s basketball coach a new five-year contract last summer that runs through the 2029-30 season, according to documents reviewed by The Times through a public-records request.

The contract that was signed by Cronin and athletic director Martin Jarmond in May and took effect June 1 will pay Cronin $4.5 million per season, a slight raise over the $4.1 million he was making under the previous contract that was set to expire after the 2027-28 season.

“I’m honored to be the coach at UCLA,” Cronin told The Times late Saturday night after his team’s 82-72 loss to Gonzaga at Climate Pledge Arena. “For me, I have no inklings of being anywhere else. I’ve had many offers to do so. I’m where I want to be so I’ll always say the same thing — it was surreal when I got the job and I'm just working hard to do everything we can to upgrade our program to a point to where we can try to win the title for our fans, and that’s all I really worry about. I’m at that point in my career, so if they want to extend me, I take it because I’m not looking to go anywhere."

The contract was not announced at the time it was signed, according to an athletic department spokesperson, because of the financial climate within the university, particularly given the prospect of federal funding cuts.

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Cronin’s contract was signed not long after he guided UCLA to the second round of the NCAA tournament, where the Bruins lost to Tennessee. Cronin’s previous teams reached the Final Four in 2021 and the Sweet 16 in 2022 and 2023.

Cronin, 54, has compiled a 145-67 record in seven seasons with the Bruins, his accomplishments including a Pac-12 title in 2023 that his team won by a four-game margin over second-place Arizona.

His new contract includes a buyout provision that calls for him to be paid $22.5 million if he’s terminated without cause through March 31, 2026. The buyout amount drops to $18 million if he’s terminated without cause through March 31, 2027; $13.5 million through March 31, 2028; $9 million through March 31, 2029; and $4.5 million through March 31, 2030.

The buyout includes a mitigation clause that would offset UCLA”s buyout obligations through future employment over the duration of the contract.

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If Cronin were to leave for another job, he would owe UCLA $15 million through March 31, 2026, with that amount dropping to $12 million through March 31, 2027; $8 million through March 31, 2028; $6 million through March 31, 2029; and $4 million through March 31, 2030.

The bonus structure in Cronin’s contract calls for him to make $25,000 for a conference championship and $15,000 for a conference tournament championship. He’ll get an extra $45,000 if the Bruins make the NCAA tournament, $25,000 for making the second round, $40,000 for making the Sweet 16, $25,000 for making the Elite Eight, $50,000 for making the Final Four, $25,000 for making the championship game and $50,000 for winning the national title. If Cronin is selected conference coach of the year, he’ll make an additional $10,000.

Cronin could be awarded additional amounts for his team’s academic performance, along with retention bonuses of $500,000 if he’s employed through April 15, 2026; $600,000 if he’s employed through April 15, 2027; $700,000 if he’s employed through April 15, 2028; and $700,000 if he’s employed through April 15, 2029.

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Is Crystal Palace vs Manchester City on TV? Kick-off time, channel and how to watch Premier League fixture

City began the weekend in second, just two point behind Arsenal  (Getty Images)

Crystal Palace face Manchester City at Selhurst Park this afternoon, with the visitors hoping to maintain pressure on Premier League leaders Arsenal after the Gunners’ dramatic late win against Wolves yesterday.

City have impressed lately after a mixed start to the season, with Pep Guardiola’s side starting the weekend just two points behind Arsenal, and the visitors come into the match off the back of a great performance in their 2-1 win over Real Madrid at the Bernabeu during the week.

However, Palace have produced their own solid start to the new season, with Oliver Glasner‘s side sitting fifth in the table and in with a chance of jumping back into the top four if they win this afternoon.

Both sides have shown flashes of brilliance at points this term but the visitors will travel to the capital as favourites in what is the first meeting between these two sides since Palace stunned City in the 2025 FA Cup final – the question is, have Guardiola and City learned their lesson from Wembley?

Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the match.

When is Crystal Palace vs Man City?

The match is scheduled to take place on Sunday, 14 December at Selhurst Park, with kick-off set for 2pm GMT.

How can I watch it?

Viewers in the UK can watch the match live on Sky Sports Premier League, with coverage starting at 12.30pm. Subscribers can also stream the action online via NOWTV.

If you’re not a Sky customer, you can grab a NOWTV Day Pass here to watch without a subscription.

Team news

Glasner continues to navigate a minor injury crisis, with at least five players likely to be absent for this weekend. Daniel Munoz is the most recent addition to the list, with the defender requiring surgery on a knee injury, while Cheick Doucoure and Chadi Riad continue their recovery from ACL injuries. Caleb Kporha and Rio Cardines are still sidelined, with no concrete timelines for their returns.

Palace could be boosted by the return of Ismaila Sarr after he suffered an ankle issue, while Jaydee Canvot could return from illness, though Jean-Philippe Mateta faces a late fitness test after coming off against Fulham due to a minor knee injury.

City appear to have emerged from the Bernabeu win unscathed, with no new injury concerns for Pep Guardiola. However, this match will come too soon for Rodri, who is expected back later this month, while John Stones and Mateo Kovacic remain sidelined.

Predicted line-ups

Crystal Palace XI: Henderson; Richards, Lacroix, Guehi; Clyne, Wharton, Kamada, Mitchell; Sarr, Pino; Mateta.

Man City XI: Donnarumma; Nunes, Dias, Gvardiol, O’Reilly; Silva, Gonzalez, Foden; Cherki, Haaland, Doku.

Is Sunderland v Newcastle on TV? Channel, kick-off time and how to watch Premier League derby

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The Tyne-Wear derby returns to the Premier League after nearly a decade’s absence, in one of this weekend’s most hotly anticipated fixtures.

Sunderland host Newcastle in what is not just a battle for North-East supremacy, but also a battle to push for the Champions League places.

Regis Le Bris’ side have the edge, just five points off the top four, after a stunning start to life in the top flight. Despite a 3-0 loss to Manchester City last time out the newly-promoted side have acquitted themselves well, and could consider themselves unlucky to drop points against reigning champions Liverpool the game before.

Newcastle meanwhile endured the sucker-punch of a late Bayer Leverkusen equaliser in their Champions League fixture this week, and will look to bounce back against their fiercest rivals. Should they win today, not only would they take the plaudits in the battle of the North East but they would also jump above Sunderland in the table as only one point separates the two teams.

Here’s everything you need to know.

When is Sunderland v Newcastle?

Sunderland host rivals Newcastle at the Stadium of Light on Sunday 14 December, with kickoff at 2pm.

How can I watch?

Viewers in the UK can watch the game on Sky Sports Main Event, as well as on streaming service Sky Go. If you’re not a Sky customer, you can grab a NOWTV Day Pass here to watch without a subscription.

Team news

Fifa has allowed clubs to retain their Afcon-bound players until 15 December, giving Sunderland the welcome boost of having a full-strength squad for this tie.

Habib Diarra will miss out however as he continues his recovery from groin surgery, with Aji Alese, who has a shoulder injury, and the suspended Luke O’Nien joining him on the sidelines. Reinildo has a minor groin injury but may be fit in time.

Newcastle are sweating on the fitness of Emil Kraft, Sven Botman and Will Osula, with Eddie Howe admitting the injured trio are more likely to miss out than not, while Kieran Trippier and Nick Pope are also confirmed absentees.

But Yoane Wissa, who made his debut in their last Premier League game - a 2-1 win over Burnley - is likely to be brought on as a substitute as he builds back to full fitness after several months out.

Predicted line-ups

Sunderland XI: Roefs; Hume, Mukiele, Ballard, Geertruida, Reinildo; Xhaka, Sadiki; Traore, Isidor, Le Fee

Newcastle XI: Ramsdale, Livramento, Thiaw, Schar, Hall, Tonali, Guimaraes, Joelinton, Barnes, Woltemade, Gordon

Player grades: Wembanyama too much for Thunder in 111-109 NBA Cup loss to Spurs

Dec 13, 2025; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; San Antonio Spurs forward Victor Wembanyama (1) flexes in front of Oklahoma City Thunder guard Cason Wallace (22) during the third quarter at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Grabbing Jalen Williams' intentionally missed free throw, Alex Caruso flew to the rim. He grabbed the offensive rebound and flung a desperate heave as the final one second ticked away. No luck. For the first time in over a month, the reigning NBA champion was on the wrong side of a final score.

The Oklahoma City Thunder had a frustrating 111-109 loss to the San Antonio Spurs. Their trip to Las Vegas ended after a couple of days as they lost in the 2025 NBA Cup semifinals.

Some in-game gamesmanship occurred before we even started. For the first time in his career, Victor Wembanyama came off the bench. He missed 12 straight games with a calf strain and was on a minutes restriction, but not starting was a curveball everybody whiffed on.

The Thunder took advantage early. Playing with their ideal starting lineup for the first time since the 2025 NBA Finals, they had a 12-4 lead three minutes in. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander nailed a signature baseline jumper. Everything went smoothly. They had a 31-20 lead after the first quarter.

And no Wembanyama, either. A surprising decision. But he eventually checked in to start the second quarter. As expected, he completely changed the dynamics. He got it within four points by himself. That turned this into a new ballgame.

After a short first substitution, the Thunder got their lead back up. Caruso's second-chance layup created a 47-31 lead with a little under four minutes left. It felt like they were on the verge of blowing it open. But then Wembanyama checked back in and took over.

Everybody knows what he does on both ends of the floor. When healthy, he's one of the five best players. His presence also rubbed off on the rest of his teammates. The Spurs returned to hitting on their outside shots. Soon after he checked in, San Antonio scored the final 13 points of the first half.

The Thunder only scored 18 points in the second frame. They entered halftime with just a 49-46 lead. The final four minutes went about as disastrously as you could imagine. The Spurs were right back in it. A surprise considering how the game first played out.

After the break, the Spurs' momentum carried over. It didn't take long for them to score 10 straight points in the opening stages of the third quarter. Devin Vassell knocked down an outside jumper to put the Thunder in a 62-56 deficit with a little under eight minutes left in the third frame.

For the first time in forever, the Thunder were punched in the mouth. The offense bogged down. It was the ugliest it's looked since the playoffs. Gilgeous-Alexander calmed things down a little, but San Antonio's role players were better than OKC's. The Thunder were in a 78-77 deficit after the third quarter. That meant more crunch time.

The 2025 NBA Cup delivered. Bring up the logistical nightmare it is, but the Thunder and Spurs went back and forth as they seesawed the lead. Chet Holmgren went after Wembanyama a couple of times. And vice versa. That's the matchup everybody wants to see, considering their not-so-subtle rivalry.

Knocking down an outside jumper, Williams gave the Thunder a 101-100 lead with a little under three minutes. And then Wembanyama took over. Carefully monitoring his minutes, the Spurs were able to play their franchise superstar for most of the final frame. He hit an unreal jumper and swished in a pair of free throws.

Down 105-101 with a minute left, the Thunder couldn't answer. Too many missed shots and turnovers finally caught up to them. The final 24 seconds turned into a game within a game. The Thunder intentionally fouled to keep their slim hopes alive. The Spurs did the same to stiff-arm them on the scoreboard. OKC's 32 points in the final frame weren't enough.

After all that, the Thunder couldn't muster up one last good look. Time ran out on them. The buzzer sounded as the Spurs walked away with their biggest win of the season. Comes with the territory as the reigning NBA champion who is in 70-win talks.

The Thunder shot 41% from the field and went 9-of-37 (24.3%) from 3. They shot 24-of-27 on free throws. They had 20 assists on 38 baskets. Five Thunder players scored double-digit points.

Gilgeous-Alexander had 29 points and five assists. Holmgren finished with 17 points and seven rebounds. Williams also had 17 points and seven rebounds. Alex Caruso tallied 11 points and eight rebounds. Isaiah Hartenstein totaled 10 points and nine rebounds.

Meanwhile, the Spurs shot 41% from the field and went 13-of-42 (31%) from 3. They shot 24-of-32 on free throws. They had 21 assists on 37 baskets. Four Spurs players scored double-digit points.

Wembanyama had an awesome 22 points and nine rebounds. Vassell had 23 points and five rebounds. De'Aaron Fox finished with 22 points and four assists. Stephon Castle tallied 22 points and six rebounds.

Well, this is the formula to beat the Thunder. If you can ugly up their offense, you have a chance. The Spurs did that with the NBA Cup stakes on the line. Poor outside shooting and uncharacteristic bad ball security slowly made OKC look human for the first time in a while. Any hopes of an NBA Cup were quickly dashed away.

If you're the Thunder, this is just the first of three matchups in two weeks with the Spurs. Two more upcoming dates centered around Christmas will let them get their revenge. It'll be exciting to see how they adjust as Wembanyama has turned into one of the NBA's best players who is uniquely impossible to defend against. The NBA schedule-makers will get their money's worth in those contests.

Let's look at Thunder player grades:

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander: B

Dec 13, 2025; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander (2) is defends by San Antonio Spurs guard Devin Vassell (24) during the second quarter at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

As Holmgren set a screen, Gilgeous-Alexander found himself up against Wembanyama. Going with his usually reliable stepback 3-pointer, his attempt clanked at the front of the rim. The seven-footer contested his jumper just enough.

Gilgeous-Alexander finished with 29 points on 12-of-23 shooting, five assists and four rebounds. He shot 1-of-7 from 3 and went 4-of-4 on free throws.

Usually the NBA's most efficient scorer, Gilgeous-Alexander looked more human in this matchup. Sure, he still had above-average efficiency, but not at the marks that have him in the same conversations as Wilt Chamberlain. The Spurs forced him to settle for several jumpers. And with the right mix of perimeter defenders, they made him earn his buckets.

This is probably the most uncomfortable Gilgeous-Alexander has looked in a while. The superb ball security wasn't there either, with five turnovers. That's the other layer of his superpowers that don't get as much shine as his scoring ability. Castle did an excellent job at keeping up with him. San Antonio swarmed him every time he had the ball in his hands.

The NBA's league leader in clutch buckets was jettisoned into the background. This time, it was Wembanyama's turn to get the oohs and aahs from both the Las Vegas crowd and the Amazon broadcast. By the end, it felt like a San Antonio home game.

The Thunder needed more out of Gilgeous-Alexander. He usually delivers when needed. But when you combine his off-night with the rest of the roster not really showing up, you get this result. Alas. That's part of the NBA's ebbs and flows.

Shai with the block and the score 💪 pic.twitter.com/cUW2Upudm0

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) December 14, 2025

Tre ball 👌 pic.twitter.com/lUbnTYb4I4

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) December 14, 2025

How does he do it 😳 pic.twitter.com/SE7G0bSSoQ

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) December 14, 2025

Shai slams it home

Your @OGandE Power Play of the Game pic.twitter.com/nbtHl2Tgpj

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) December 14, 2025

Chet Holmgren: B

Dec 13, 2025; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder center Chet Holmgren (7) shoots over San Antonio Spurs forward Harrison Barnes (40) and center Luke Kornet (7) during the first quarter at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Going at Wembanyama, Holmgren drove to the rim. He planted his feet and went with the turnaround jumper. Let's just say things didn't go well. He had his shot loudly rejected. That's the play that will make the rounds on social media, but don't let one bad play wash away everything else he did.

Holmgren finished with 17 points on 3-of-8 shooting and seven rebounds. He shot 1-of-3 from 3 and went 10-of-12 on free throws. He also had one block.

Instead of feeding into his rivalry, Holmgren played winning basketball. He helped the Thunder build up an early advantage. And when the offense dried up, he was the only other consistent scorer who helped Gilgeous-Alexander put up points. His in-game process was awesome.

But then a poor fourth quarter kinda soured things. He only scored four points and he went to the free-throw line plenty of times. A couple of critically missed free throws hurt OKC's percentages to pull off a comeback. Getting blocked by Wembanyama punished the 23-year-old for the tunnel-vision shot in an offense that couldn't get going.

You can criticize Holmgren for his poor second half, but several other Thunder players deserve a larger slice of the blame pie for this loss. It was a poor finish, but he was also one of the main reasons why they were even in that position to begin with.

Chet gets down the court and to the RACK‼️😤 pic.twitter.com/56rjFZ1BsV

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) December 14, 2025

Jalen Williams: C-minus

Dec 13, 2025; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Jalen Williams (8) grabs the loose bal in front of San Antonio Spurs forward Keldon Johnson (3) during the first quarter at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Leading the fastbreak, Williams bulldozed to the basket, but his layup attempt didn't even reach the air. On the next possession, he went one-on-one with Castle. He got his spot in the elbow, but his mid-range jumper bounced off the rim. That about summed up his night.

Williams finished with 17 points on 5-of-16 shooting, seven rebounds and four assists. He shot 2-of-5 from 3 and went 5-of-6 on free throws. He also had four steals.

The Thunder needed more from Williams. He only had seven points through three quarters. His drives to the basket resulted in several makeable misses. I guess that's what happens when you have to be paranoid about Wembanyama's presence. The jumper also didn't fall — which was the story for everybody in an OKC uniform.

As awesome as Williams is, he occasionally has duds like these. They get magnified when the rest of the team doesn't pick up the slack. Usually thriving in them, the bench lineup minutes were awful. He couldn't get it going as Wembanyama took over the game.

Let's see how Williams responds, but this was a bad game from him. Nobody among OKC's star trio had a stellar performance. At least not to their championship-level standards. They'll get a chance to sit on this loss for four days and see how they can solve San Antonio's defense.

The kind of cookies you can only get in OKC 🍪 pic.twitter.com/Tpyx5ZQ5va

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) December 14, 2025

Right on target 🎯 pic.twitter.com/Q7HvQSNfK9

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) December 14, 2025

Alex Caruso: A-minus

Dec 13, 2025; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Oklahoma City Thunder guard Alex Caruso (9) goes up for the dunk as San Antonio Spurs forward Julian Champagnie (30) defends during the second half at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

After Ajay Mitchell intercepted Castle's pass, Caruso was ahead in the fastbreak. A cross-court pass landed in his hands. As soon as that happened, he flew off the court. A rare one-handed dunk had the entire OKC bench hyped. You don't usually see those anymore from the 31-year-old.

Caruso finished with 11 points on 5-of-9 shooting, eight rebounds and three assists. He shot 1-of-3 from 3. He also had three steals.

It came in a loss, but this was one of Caruso's best games of the season. And it shouldn't be a shock to see it happen under the national spotlight. This is about as close as you'll get to the playoffs with the NBA Cup. All of the glitz and glamor involved is duplicated from that environment.

Going back and forth, Caruso almost carried OKC to the finish line. He had seven points in the fourth quarter. Needing to get stops, he was the one on Wembanyama despite the significant size difference — a la Nikola Jokic in last year's playoffs.

If Caruso had better luck, a couple of near-plays in the final moments could've added to his mythos. The first was on a ball that went out of bounds after he committed a foul in the final seconds. If nothing was called, that could've been OKC possession. The second was on the final play as he somehow managed to collect a missed free throw and put up a wild shot attempt.

This is why you brought over Caruso. When there are high stakes involved, he's one of the five players the Thunder trust the most. Even if those consequences feel artificial in the NBA Cup, he doesn't need much convincing to go all out.

Wave after wave of offensive intensity 🤝 https://t.co/aHBXW7WhXCpic.twitter.com/I1CzWPaqTy

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) December 14, 2025

Don't stop working 💪 pic.twitter.com/aASpSbGpjE

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) December 14, 2025

ALEX. CARUSO. pic.twitter.com/2TMOwJELxz

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) December 14, 2025

THIS ENERGY 🗣️ pic.twitter.com/5zDzFYjPVT

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This article originally appeared on OKC Thunder Wire: Player grades: Wembanyama too much in Thunder's 111-109 loss to Spurs

Toronto faces Miami, aims to break 4-game skid

Toronto Raptors (15-11, sixth in the Eastern Conference) vs. Miami Heat (14-11, eighth in the Eastern Conference)

Miami; Monday, 7:30 p.m. EST

BOTTOM LINE: Toronto looks to stop its four-game skid with a win against Miami.

The Heat have gone 8-6 against Eastern Conference opponents. Miami is 7-5 in games decided by 10 or more points.

The Raptors are 13-7 against Eastern Conference opponents. Toronto ranks fourth in the league with 29.4 assists per game led by Immanuel Quickley averaging 6.2.

The 121.7 points per game the Heat score are 7.8 more points than the Raptors give up (113.9). The Raptors average 115.8 points per game, 2.4 fewer than the 118.2 the Heat allow to opponents.

TOP PERFORMERS: Jaime Jaquez Jr. is averaging 15.6 points, 5.8 rebounds and five assists for the Heat. Norman Powell is averaging 21 points, seven rebounds and three steals over the last 10 games.

Scottie Barnes is averaging 19.7 points, 7.8 rebounds, 5.3 assists and 1.6 blocks for the Raptors. Brandon Ingram is averaging 31 points, six rebounds, six assists and two steals over the last 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Heat: 5-5, averaging 118.9 points, 46.4 rebounds, 28.2 assists, 8.4 steals and 5.9 blocks per game while shooting 47.2% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 115.8 points per game.

Raptors: 4-6, averaging 107.2 points, 42.7 rebounds, 27.8 assists, 8.9 steals and 4.0 blocks per game while shooting 45.2% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 112.7 points.

INJURIES: Heat: Pelle Larsson: out (ankle).

Raptors: Jamal Shead: day to day (quad), RJ Barrett: out (knee), Immanuel Quickley: day to day (illness), Jamison Battle: day to day (ankle).

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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

Los Angeles faces Memphis, aims to stop 3-game skid

Memphis Grizzlies (11-14, ninth in the Western Conference) vs. Los Angeles Clippers (6-19, 14th in the Western Conference)

Inglewood, California; Monday, 10:30 p.m. EST

BOTTOM LINE: Los Angeles heads into the matchup with Memphis after losing three straight games.

The Clippers are 4-12 against Western Conference opponents. Los Angeles has a 1-6 record in one-possession games.

The Grizzlies are 10-8 in Western Conference play. Memphis ranks sixth in the Western Conference with 11.6 offensive rebounds per game led by Zach Edey averaging 3.9.

The Clippers score 111.6 points per game, 4.3 fewer points than the 115.9 the Grizzlies give up. The Grizzlies average 114.1 points per game, 2.6 fewer than the 116.7 the Clippers give up.

The teams meet for the third time this season. In the last meeting on Dec. 6 the Grizzlies won 107-98 led by 23 points from Cedric Coward, while Kawhi Leonard scored 24 points for the Clippers.

TOP PERFORMERS: James Harden is averaging 26.6 points, 5.3 rebounds and 8.2 assists for the Clippers. Ivica Zubac is averaging 33.0 points over the last 10 games.

Jaren Jackson Jr. is shooting 46.4% and averaging 16.8 points for the Grizzlies. Cam Spencer is averaging 6.0 made 3-pointers over the last 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Clippers: 2-8, averaging 112.6 points, 39.5 rebounds, 23.6 assists, 9.3 steals and 3.1 blocks per game while shooting 47.3% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 116.0 points per game.

Grizzlies: 7-3, averaging 118.5 points, 49.6 rebounds, 30.7 assists, 7.5 steals and 5.2 blocks per game while shooting 48.2% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 110.9 points.

INJURIES: Clippers: Bradley Beal: out for season (hip), Derrick Jones Jr.: out (knee).

Grizzlies: John Konchar: out (thumb), Scotty Pippen Jr.: out (toe), Javon Small: out (toe), Zach Edey: out (ankle), Brandon Clarke: out (knee), Ty Jerome: out (calf).

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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

Denver hosts Houston on 4-game home skid

Houston Rockets (16-6, third in the Western Conference) vs. Denver Nuggets (18-6, second in the Western Conference)

Denver; Monday, 9:30 p.m. EST

BOTTOM LINE: Denver hosts Houston looking to end its four-game home slide.

The Nuggets are 13-5 in conference games. Denver averages 125.5 points while outscoring opponents by 9.6 points per game.

The Rockets are 9-5 in Western Conference play. Houston is fifth in the NBA scoring 120.6 points per game while shooting 48.6%.

The Nuggets' 13.5 made 3-pointers per game this season are only 0.8 more made shots on average than the 12.7 per game the Rockets give up. The Rockets average 120.6 points per game, 4.7 more than the 115.9 the Nuggets give up.

The teams meet for the second time this season. In the last meeting on Nov. 22 the Nuggets won 112-109 led by 34 points from Nikola Jokic, while Reed Sheppard scored 27 points for the Rockets.

TOP PERFORMERS: Jokic is averaging 29.5 points, 12.3 rebounds and 10.9 assists for the Nuggets. Hunter Tyson is averaging 2.0 made 3-pointers over the last 10 games.

Alperen Sengun is averaging 23 points, 9.4 rebounds, seven assists and 1.5 steals for the Rockets. Amen Thompson is averaging 20.0 points over the last 10 games.

LAST 10 GAMES: Nuggets: 7-3, averaging 126.7 points, 41.4 rebounds, 30.3 assists, 5.8 steals and 4.1 blocks per game while shooting 53.1% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 119.8 points per game.

Rockets: 7-3, averaging 115.7 points, 47.2 rebounds, 24.8 assists, 9.3 steals and 5.1 blocks per game while shooting 48.0% from the field. Their opponents have averaged 107.0 points.

INJURIES: Nuggets: Christian Braun: out (ankle), Aaron Gordon: out (hamstring), Julian Strawther: day to day (back).

Rockets: Fred VanVleet: out for season (acl), Dorian Finney-Smith: out (ankle), Tari Eason: out (oblique).

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The Associated Press created this story using technology provided by Data Skrive and data from Sportradar.

Bundesliga’s underrated gem: He could end his club’s curse

Bundesliga’s underrated gem: He could end his club’s curse
Bundesliga’s underrated gem: He could end his club’s curse

For SC Freiburg, this Sunday’s match against Borussia Dortmund is a true trauma game. In their last seven encounters with the Black and Yellows, Freiburg suffered a whopping seven defeats—with a devastating goal difference of 6:28. No other team beats the Breisgauers so often and so thoroughly!

The hope that this horror record will finally come to an end this weekend rests mainly on one name. And twelve months ago, hardly anyone had heard of this name: Johan Manzambi.

The 20-year-old is not just a nice bonus in Freiburg’s attacking play this season. He is, rather, the player who makes the difference. With six scorer points in the Bundesliga (three goals, three assists), he is Julian Schuster’s most dangerous man; across all competitions, he has been involved in nine goals in 20 competitive matches.

A truly meteoric rise

Those are, without question, top-class numbers. But it becomes even more impressive when you look at his meteoric development. Just a year ago, with a market value of €750,000, he was playing in the Regionalliga Südwest. Throughout the entire 2024/25 Bundesliga season, he collected a meager 333 minutes.

Only a few months later, according to transfermarkt.de, he is worth €15 million, is among the fastest-rising players in value across Europe, and is considered—alongside hyped names like Lennart Karl or Said El Mala—as perhaps the hottest prospect among Bundesliga youth.

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Since Manzambi moved from Swiss club FC Servette to Freiburg’s U19s in January 2023, he has skipped every level at lightning speed. From the second team, he made it up to the Bundesliga, celebrating his debut in September 2024.

A mix of dynamism, creativity, ball control, and incredible versatility—from central midfield to second striker, he can basically play anywhere—currently makes Manzambi one of the most exciting players in Germany.

No wonder, then, that clubs like Bayer Leverkusen and SSC Napoli have long since taken notice of him, according to 'Bild'. Equally interesting: Borussia Dortmund reportedly made initial inquiries this summer, as revealed by the portal 'Absolut Fußball'.

The perfect BVB transfer?

That it was precisely the top club from the Ruhr area that reached out is hardly surprising. Because Manzambi is exactly the type of player who, for many years, symbolized BVB.

He is young, highly talented, full of potential, energetic, and possesses a potential resale value that would have made every Dortmund scout’s foot twitch nervously in the past.

The development of raw diamonds like Erling Haaland, Jadon Sancho, or Jude Bellingham was for almost a decade the clear identity of BVB. The Black and Yellow motto was: We find talents, develop them, and make a golden profit with them.

But this path has noticeably changed in the last two to three years. Young players with great potential have become rare in the squad. Karim Adeyemi or Felix Nmecha could be such players, but are still struggling with inconsistency.

And while the club used to develop young players en masse, the door for that seems to be closing at the moment. Jamie Gittens became a system casualty last season and was eventually sold in the summer. Now Julien Duranville is experiencing something similar. Niko Kovač recently stated succinctly: "The others are better." Even if that may be true, it says a lot about the current priorities in Westphalia.

Because instead of relying on young prospects, BVB is currently building unusually heavily on experienced players. Players like Gregor Kobel (28), Waldemar Anton (29), Nico Schlotterbeck (26), Marcel Sabitzer (31), Julian Brandt (29), and Serhou Guirassy (29) form the backbone of the team.

They are all top players, but not the kind of talents that bring back the old Dortmund feeling. No wonder many fans long for those exciting, unpredictable, electrifying youngsters who put their stamp on the game week after week.

The big stage is calling!

And then there’s Manzambi, who embodies exactly that spirit. A player who boldly demands the ball, who sees spaces others can’t even imagine, and who can decide games single-handedly even at a young age. Someone who would have fit BVB’s attacking midfield perfectly—especially since Dortmund’s attacking play can sometimes seem a bit one-dimensional. In short: a classic "old-school BVB transfer."

Now, on Sunday, Manzambi can show Dortmund live what they’ve missed out on and how valuable it can be to keep investing in youth. Freiburg is relying on him, giving him responsibility, letting him grow.

And who knows? Maybe a strong performance will spark renewed interest. Maybe Borussia will realize that players like Manzambi are not only good for Freiburg, but also for a top club like themselves—a club that is currently searching a bit for its clear identity.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.


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Kyle Shanahan says 2025 49ers aren't the team he's been most proud of

The San Francisco 49ers have put together a 9-4 record (and currently hold the sixth seed in the playoffs) through the first 14 weeks of the 2025 season despite having several key players miss significant time due to injuries.

Nick Bosa, Fred Warner, Ben Bartch and first-round pick Mykel Williams have all suffered season-ending injuries, while Brock Purdy, George Kittle and Ricky Pearsall all missed long stretches. Wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk, who suffered a torn ACL in Week 7 last year, hasn't played at all.

Again, despite all of this, the 49ers are 9-4 and are just one game out of the top spot in the NFC West with four games to go.

On Friday, 49ers head coach Kyle Shanahan was asked if the 2025 team is the group that he's been the most proud of, and he quickly shot that down.

“No," Shanahan said with a laugh. "I mean, I’m proud of a lot of seasons. I was really proud of us having the second pick in the Draft in ’18, being a 4-12 team, starting 8-0, being the one seed and getting really close to winning a Super Bowl in ’19. I was really proud in ‘21, I think I might be wrong, where we had to win like five out of the last six games to get the seventh seed and get us all the way to the NFC Championship with a 10-point lead in the fourth quarter. I was proud of that. I was proud of our ‘23 team of getting down to our third-string quarterback and win seven in a row to get the two seed and to go to Philly and have a chance to go to the Super Bowl. I was really proud of our ‘23 team going to the Super Bowl. I’m really proud of this team this year.”

San Francisco has had some great years under Shanahan, and while this team may not reach the heights or peaks that others have, the players and coaches certainly deserve respect for whatever they're able to accomplish.

More 49ers: 49ers star says he'd love to play with WR Brandon Aiyuk again

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What channel is Eagles vs. Raiders on today? Live stream, time, TV schedule to watch NFL Week 15 game

What channel is Eagles vs. Raiders on today? Live stream, time, TV schedule to watch NFL Week 15 game originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Las Vegas Raiders will travel cross-country to take on the Philadelphia Eagles at Lincoln Financial Field. 

Recently, the Eagles have looked beatable for the first time in almost two seasons. The offensive line play for Philadelphia has been poor, to say the least. As a result, the run game and Saquon Barkley, to be specific, have not been as effective. 

The Raiders have been a disaster. However, there are still some bright spots on this roster. Brock Bowers has finally started to look like himself after recovering from his injury, but more importantly, after the firing of offensive coordinator Chip Kelly. 

After surpassing 100 rushing yards in Week 4 against the Chicago Bears, rookie running back Ashton Jeanty has not exceeded 75 rushing yards in any other game. However, the Eagles have sometimes struggled to stop the run, which could give Jeanty an opportunity.

With that, here's everything you need to know about how to watch the Eagles vs. Raiders Sunday afternoon clash, including TV and streaming options.

What channel is Eagles vs. Raiders on today?

  • TV channel (local): WTXF (Philadelphia), KVVU (Las Vegas)
  • Live stream:Fubo, NFL+

NFL fans can access the action from Philadelphia on Fox. Local fans in Philadelphia can watch on WTXF, while those in Las Vegas can watch on KVVU. 

Cord-cutters can find the action on NFL+ or Fubo, which offers new subscribers a free trial.

Eagles vs. Raiders start time

  • Date: Sunday, Dec. 14
  • Time: 1 p.m. ET

The Eagles and Raiders will kick off at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday, Dec. 14.

The match will be played at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Eagles vs. Raiders radio coverage

You can listen to Eagles vs. Raiders live on SiriusXM. Coverage will be available on channels 231 (Eagles broadcast) and 387(Raiders broadcast).

New subscribers get their first month of SiriusXM for free. Listen to every NFL game live, plus college football, MLB, NBA, NHL, NASCAR and more. Stay updated with all the news and analysis from SiriusXM NFL Radio and other sport-specific channels.

Eagles schedule 2025

Here's a look at Philadelphia's upcoming schedule. 

DateGameTime (ET)
Sat., Dec. 20at Commanders5 p.m.
Sun, Dec. 28at Bills4:25 p.m.
TBDvs. CommandersTBD

Raiders schedule 2025

Here's a look at Las Vegas' upcoming schedule

DateGameTime (ET)
Sun., Dec. 21at Texans4:25 p.m.
TBDvs. GiantsTBD
TBDvs. ChiefsTBD

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Cowboys playoff picture: Updated chances for Dallas to make 2025 NFL postseason in Week 15

Dallas Cowboys, Brian Schottenheimer

Cowboys playoff picture: Updated chances for Dallas to make 2025 NFL postseason in Week 15 originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Dallas Cowboys are always in the public eye, but following the Micah Parsons trade, they faced intense scrutiny.

The Cowboys boast one of the most dynamic and potent offenses in the NFL. With the offseason signing of George Pickens, Dak Prescott has been performing at an MVP level.

However, their defense was significantly the worst in the league, undermining the offense's success. This led Jerry Jones to make several key trades to bolster that side of the team. Since trading for defensive tackle Quinnen Williams from the Jets and linebacker Logan Wilson from the Bengals, the defense has noticeably improved.

After winning three straight games, the Cowboys lost in Week 14 to the Detroit Lions on Thursday Night Football. Now, Dallas aims to bounce back against the Minnesota Vikings at home in yet another primetime game. 

Here is more on whether the Cowboys can make the 2025-26 postseason heading into Week 15.

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Cowboys playoff picture

As we approach Week 15, the Cowboys remain two games behind the Philadelphia Eagles for the NFC East title, with a tie on Dallas' record. 

After falling to the Lions, another team on the NFC bubble, winning the NFC East is probably Dallas's best way to secure a playoff spot. However, the Wild Card is still an option for the Cowboys to sneak in, but they'd likely have to win out and get some help.

Dallas (No. 10), after losing to another wild-card contender in Detroit, is now the third team on the bubble, trailing the Lions (No. 8) and the Carolina Panthers (No. 9).

Here is how the NFC playoff picture looks heading into Week 15. The first four seeds are the division leaders. 

RankTeamRecord
1Los Angeles Rams10-3
2Green Bay Packers9-3-1
3Philadelphia Eagles8-5
4Tampa Bay Buccaneers7-6
5Seattle Seahawks10-3
6San Francisco 49ers9-4
7Chicago Bears9-4
8Detroit Lions8-5
9Carolina Panthers7-6
10Dallas Cowboys6-6-1
11Minnesota Vikings5-8
12Atlanta Falcons4-9
13Arizona Cardinals3-10
14New Orleans Saints3-10
15Washington Commanders3-10
16New York Giants2-11

NFC East standings

TeamRecord
Philadelphia Eagles8-5
Dallas Cowboys6-6-1
Washington Commanders3-10
New York Giants2-11

Initially, it appeared that Dallas's only chance of making the playoffs was to secure a wild-card spot. However, the Philadelphia Eagles have left the door open for the Cowboys. 

With the Eagles' three-game losing streak combined with the Cowboys' three-straight wins, Dallas still has a chance at the NFC East title. It helped that they beat the Eagles in Week 13, splitting the season series and improving their division record to 3-1. 

MORE: Updated NFL playoff picture after Week 14 results

Cowboys remaining schedule

The Cowboys' last three games are not only winnable but also favorable for Dallas. They will face just one playoff team, the Los Angeles Chargers, and that game is at home.

Then the Cowboys' other two opponents have a combined total of five wins. They'll finish the season with two divisional games against the New York Giants and Washington Commanders.

Here is a look at Dallas' remaining schedule.

WeekOpponent
16vs. Chargers
17at Commanders
18at Giants

14 December 1940: Ernesto Pellegrini's birthday

14 December 1940: Ernesto Pellegrini's birthday
14 December 1940: Ernesto Pellegrini's birthday

Sometimes, sparks fly and it's love at first sight. For Ernesto Pellegrini, Inter was exactly that.

It all began on 4 April 1954, at a packed Inter vs Juventus. He was just 14 years old and, even though he could barely see the pitch, he was captivated by the Nerazzurri’s 6–0 win and the sheer class of Nacka Skoglund. From that moment on, a lifelong passion was born.

Born in Milan on 14 December 1940, Pellegrini turned that childhood dream into reality in 1984, when he became the 17th president in Inter’s history. His eleven years at the helm were defined by unforgettable triumphs: the record-breaking Scudetto of 1988/89, the Italian Supercoppa, and two UEFA Cups, in 1991 and 1994. It was the era of the “German Inter,” of Trapattoni, and of a team forever etched into the club’s collective memory.

A successful entrepreneur and a man of great generosity, Pellegrini always paired sporting success with a strong commitment to social causes, through the Pellegrini Foundation and the Ruben restaurant – tangible expressions of solidarity and dignity.

In 2020, Inter honoured him with the Special Award of the Nerazzurri Hall of Fame.

Today, Ernesto Pellegrini would have turned 85. His love for Inter remains an indelible chapter in our history.

Three takeaways from Barcelona 2-0 Osasuna | La Liga MD16

Three takeaways from Barcelona 2-0 Osasuna | La Liga MD16
Three takeaways from Barcelona 2-0 Osasuna | La Liga MD16

Osasuna arrived at the Spotify Camp Nou with a clear plan in mind – to play a deep defensive line that frustrated Hansi Flick’s potent attack to no end.

The visitors, thus, played a back line of three centre-backs and two full-backs who seemingly settled just in front of the goal. Further, they deployed two defensive midfielders right in front of the five-man setup.

Barcelona were forced to work hard to find a way through the compact defence, who were more than happy to park the bus, and could not find any breakthrough in the opening period.

Raphinha, however, stepped up with a clutch goal from outside the box in the 70th minute to hand the team the lead, and completed his brace, capitalising on an Osasuna error to seal the win for Barcelona.

Barça Universal brings you three takeaways from Barcelona 2-0 Osasuna.

A mixed experiment

Hansi Flick approached the game against Osasuna with a unique plan in mind – one that theoretically allowed him to play four of his biggest stars in tandem.

The idea was to drop Fermin Lopez from the number 10 role and deploy Raphinha in that central position to play behind the striker. Lamine Yamal and Marcus Rashford, meanwhile, started on the two flanks.

While the experiment sounded good in theory, what unfolded in the field was a completely different story. In fact, Barcelona’s forward line barely looked fluid on the night.

Raphinha did not have the impact the manager expected when playing centrally and appeared to have his wings cut off. While it has always been clear that he has a future in the novel position, last night perhaps just wasn’t his night.

Raphinha’s return has been a blessing for Barcelona. (Photo by Eric Alonso/Getty Images)

The player did not get involved in the game nearly as much as usual, and the aspect of his counter-attacking threat was lost as he played centrally. Rashford and Ferran, meanwhile, both had disappointing nights apart from a few brilliant moments.

The team may well have got away with all three points, but Flick will likely see it as an experiment gone wrong. He must find an alternative dynamic, perhaps switching Lamine centrally and allowing Raphinha on the right wing, where he naturally shines.

Who is Barcelona’s best CB now?

Pau Cubarsi, for a long time, has held the crown as Barcelona’s leader in defence and rightfully so. After all, doing what he is doing at the age of 18 is impressive, and he has been rock-solid for the greater part of his time in the first team.

This season, however, has seen him slightly dip in quality, which is understandable given his age and the pressure of playing at the highest level. Now, however, it is also time one start asking oneself who the team’s best performing defenders are.

Gerard Martin initially appeared to be a stopgap solution in the department, but with each passing game, he continues to establish himself as a serious contender to be the first name on the team sheet.

Last night, Martin again outshone Cubarsi with eight defensive contributions, four interceptions, five recoveries, a clearance, and three duels won. He also completed 96% of his passes and racked up a staggering 97 passes.

For a long time now, Cubarsi has been seen as the default in Barcelona’s defence, but the manner in which Barcelona closed the game raises a serious question about whether the Eric Garcia-Gerard Martin combination can prove more effective.

It may seem queer seeing those names ahead of the likes of Ronald Araujo, Andreas Christensen, and Cubarsi, but they have more than earned the right to be called Barcelona’s best defenders at the moment.

The pressure on Real Madrid

Real Madrid are in complete and utter disarray, and Barcelona have made the most of their opportunity to up the pressure on Xabi Alonso’s side.

All eyes will be on Xabi Alonso after Barcelona win. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

Heading into an away clash against Deportivo Alaves later tonight, Real Madrid are now seven points behind Barcelona, and the circumstances are not in their favour.

The team continues to look dysfunctional, Xabi Alonso’s job is on the line, and the manager is without a single starting full-back for tonight’s clash.

What’s worse is that the likes of Antonio Rudiger, Federico Valverde, and Kylian Mbappe are all either in discomfort or have just recovered, while Dean Huijsen is also coming off a long layoff.

There is, thus, serious pressure on the team that has lost its last two games, and any slip-up will be celebrated with pomp in Catalonia. After all, a seven-point lead so close to the new year would be absolutely massive.

CAN 2025: Cesc Fàbregas opposes Assane Diao's call-up

CAN 2025: Cesc Fàbregas opposes Assane Diao's call-up
CAN 2025: Cesc Fàbregas opposes Assane Diao's call-up

CAN 2025: Fàbregas criticizes Assane Diao's selection by Senegal

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The announcement of Senegal's official squad list for the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations did not go unnoticed by Italian club Como. The call-up of young striker Assane Diao has sparked a strong reaction within the technical staff.

Included among the 28 players selected to compete in the CAN in Morocco, the 20-year-old forward—who plays for Como—will be absent during what is considered a decisive period in the Serie A season.

This situation did not sit well with Como 1907 head coach Cesc Fàbregas. The Spanish manager openly expressed his frustration at losing his player for such a key stretch.

Assane Diao via Instagram 👀

Quand un joueur choisit son pays avec le coeur il fait tout pour le représenter, peu importe les obstacles devant lui ! 💪🏿🇸🇳 pic.twitter.com/7UR7hdUGuE

— Joueurs SN 🇸🇳 (@JoueursSN) December 13, 2025

Fàbregas criticizes Assane Diao's selection by Senegal

Fàbregas revealed that he had spoken directly with Senegal head coach Pape Thiaw about the player, but that their discussions led nowhere.

During a press conference on the eve of the clash with AS Roma, scheduled for Monday, Fàbregas stated: “I’d rather not go into too much detail. He’s been called up, and I spoke to him after the match against Inter. He knows exactly how I feel.”

He went on to add: “I also spoke with his national coach, but it wasn’t a very pleasant conversation. They have every right. Diao will leave if that’s what he wants.”

Cesc Fabregas se « désolidarise totalement » de la convocation d'Assane Diao avec le Sénégal pour la CAN !

« J'ai personnellement parlé avec son sélectionneur. Ce n'était pas une conversation très agréable »#wiwsportpic.twitter.com/2smoSGa9S7

— wiwsport (@wiwsport) December 13, 2025

CAN 2025: Assane Diao called up by Senegal, Cesc Fàbregas left fuming

CAN 2025: Assane Diao called up by Senegal, Cesc Fàbregas left fuming
CAN 2025: Assane Diao called up by Senegal, Cesc Fàbregas left fuming

Assane Diao

Senegal head coach Pape Thiaw has sparked the anger of Cesc Fàbregas by calling up Assane Diao for the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations.

Como's manager, Cesc Fàbregas, is struggling to come to terms with the official call-up of Assane Diao to the Senegal squad for the 2025 AFCON in Morocco. Speaking at a press conference this Saturday, the Como boss admitted he had spoken with the player and then with the Lions' head coach, Pape Thiaw, but the two sides failed to reach an agreement.

📋 La Liste des 28 joueurs sénegalais retenus par le sélectionneur national Pape Thiaw pour la Coupe d’Afrique des Nations, Maroc 2025.

Le regroupement des lions débutera ce lundi 15 décembre à Diamniadio. pic.twitter.com/tuzpusnh7Q

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"I'd rather not go into too much detail on the matter. He was called up and I spoke with him after the match against Inter. He knows exactly where I stand. I also spoke with his national coach, but the conversation didn't end very well," the Spanish manager told the press. However, Fàbregas confirmed that the club will respect the decision of the player and the Senegalese Federation. "They have every right. Diao will leave if he wants to," Fàbregas stated.

“Comfortable win” – Alan Shearer names Chelsea’s best player in Everton win

“Comfortable win” – Alan Shearer names Chelsea’s best player in Everton win
“Comfortable win” – Alan Shearer names Chelsea’s best player in Everton win

Former Premier League striker Alan Shearer says that Chelsea had a comfortable 2-0 win over Everton yesterday afternoon.

The Toon hero was on Match of the Day duties last night watching the game and analysing all the action from yesterday.

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It was Malo Gusto who scored the decisive goal of the game to finish things off yesterday after a fine all round display from the full back.

This came after Cole Palmer had given Chelsea the lead after a slow start to the game from Enzo Maresca’s side.

Shearer was discussing the game with Danny Murphy last night, and both of them agreed that it was Gusto who was the standout player in the game.

The analysis

Malo Gusto celebrates his goal. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)

“It was a comfortable win for Chelsea,” Shearer said on Match of the Day as cited by London World. “Everton had a couple of opportunities but never looked like getting back into the game once it was 2-0. Malo Gusto was the stand-out Chelsea player for me, not just in terms of the obvious with the goal and assist.

“Also the questions he posed for Everton… linking up with Palmer and [Pedro] Neto down the right and moving into midfield alongside [Reece] James to create the extra man when needed.”

Murphy agreed

Murphy also described Gusto as the ‘star of the show’ in response to Shearer’s comments and to be honest, it wasn’t even a debate yesterday, Gusto was the clear standout player.

It was great to see Palmer get back on the scoresheet as well even if he still looks like he is slowly getting his match fitness back and will take some more games to get there.

PFF: Where does the Bills' offensive line rank in the NFL in Week 15?

The Buffalo Bills hold their offensive line in high regard as the team has invested in the group tasked with protecting quarterback Josh Allen over the years.

Anchored by two strong tackles in Spencer Brown and Dion Dawkins, it's hard to compare O-lines across the NFL. There are no hard stats for that such as catches or yards.

But there is Pro Football Focus.

According to the analytics outlet, here's how every offensive line in the NFL stacks up head-to-head heading into Week 15, including the Bills:

32. Los Angeles Chargers (Down 1)

A general view of a Los Angeles Chargers helmet.

31. Las Vegas Raiders (Up 1)

A Las Vegas Raiders helmet.

30. Cleveland Browns (No change)

Cleveland Browns helmet. Credit: Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images

29. New Orleans Saints (Down 1)

General view of a New Orleans Saints helmet.

28. Tennessee Titans (Down 1)

Tennessee Titans helmet.

27. Arizona Cardinals (Down 4)

The helmet of the Arizona Cardinals sits on their team bench during the game against the Chicago Bears on November 30, 2003 at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois.

26. Miami Dolphins (Up 3)

A general view of a Miami Dolphins helmet.

25. New York Jets (No change)

Aug 16, 2025; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; General view of a New York Jets helmet prior to the game against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rich Barnes-Imagn Images

24. Dallas Cowboys (Down 3)

A Dallas Cowboys helmet with Oakley visor.

23. Jacksonville Jaguars (Up 3)

The helmet of Jacksonville Jaguars linebacker Josh Hines-Allen (41) sits at the back of the end zone.

22. Green Bay Packers (Down 2)

General view of a Green Bay Packers helmet during warmups prior to the game against the Baltimore Ravens.

21. Minnesota Vikings (Up 3)

Oct 19, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; A general view of the Minnesota Vikings helmet before the game against the Philadelphia Eagles at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images

20. Kansas City Chiefs (Down 8)

A Kansas City Chiefs helmet.

19. Cincinnati Bengals (Up 3)

Bengals helmet. Credit: Katie Stratman-Imagn Images

18. Carolina Panthers (Up 1)

Carolina Panthers helmet rests on the bench

17. Houston Texans (Up 1)

A Houston Texans helmet sits on the sidelines.

16. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Up 1)

Tampa Bay Buccaneers helmets.

15. Baltimore Ravens (Down 2)

A general view of a Baltimore Ravens helmet.

14. New England Patriots (No change)

A pair of New England Patriots helmets.

13. Seattle Seahawks (Up 3)

Detailed view of a Seattle Seahawks helmet at State Farm Stadium.

12. Detroit Lions (Down 1)

Helmet of Detroit Lions placekicker Jake Bates.

11. Atlanta Falcons (Up 4)

Atlanta Falcons helmet.

10. New York Giants (No change)

New York Giants helmets on the sidelines against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

9. Philadelphia Eagles (Down 4)

Oct 19, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; A general view of the Philadelphia Eagles helmet before the game against the Minnesota Vikings at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images

8. Pittsburgh Steelers (Up 1)

Pittsburgh Steelers helmet.

7. Washington Commanders (Up 1)

Detailed view of a Washington Commanders helmet.

6. San Francisco 49ers (Up 1)

Detailed view of a San Francisco 49ers helmet at State Farm Stadium.

5. Buffalo Bills (Up 1)

A detailed view of the Buffalo Bills helmet.

4. Indianapolis Colts (Down 2)

General view of an Indianapolis Colts helmet.

3. Chicago Bears (Up 1)

Detailed view of a Chicago Bears helmet.

2. Los Angeles Rams (Up 1)

Nov 9, 2025; Santa Clara, California, USA; A Los Angeles Rams helmet is seen on the sideline prior to the game against the San Francisco 49ers at Levi's Stadium.

1. Denver Broncos (No change)

A general view of a Denver Broncos helmet.

This article originally appeared on Bills Wire: PFF: Where does the Bills' offensive line rank in the NFL in Week 15?

WCG Predicts: Chicago Bears vs Cleveland Browns

Hello, Chicago Bears fans It’s bounce-back weekend as the Beloved face off against the vaunted pass rush of Myles Garrett and the Cleveland Browns The Bears are coming off a heart-breaking, stunning loss against the Green Bay Packers punctuated by an interception in the endzone in the waning seconds that ended the Bears comeback and handed them the loss The Browns, on the other hand, are coming off a close loss against the Tennessee Titans that saw their rookie QB, Shedeur Sanders, earn rookie of the week honors and, despite their 3-10 record, there is some hope in the Dog Pound that maybe, just maybe, they have a starting QB But which team will come out victorious this Sunday in Chicago, with temperatures excepted to dip low, and wind chill factors that will be in the negatives at kickoff Our WCG contributors sound off:

GOOCH:  31-10 Bears over the Browns While Sanders has shown some promise against the bottom-feeding Titans, the Browns and the Bears are who their records are Caleb leads the office with 300 yards passing and a touchdown pass to Loveland and Odunze, back from his injury KM rushes for over 100 yards and a score And the Bears secondary picks off Sanders three times as the Bears enjoy short fields all days Garrett gets his with two sacks of Caleb, but for the most part the Bears rushing attack keeps the Browns on their heels Despite the bitter cold, the sun shines on the Beloved in a dominating performance.

Lester: With the Bears currently holding on to the last postseason spot in the tough NFC, this may as well be a playoff game for them This team has been resilient all season, and that continues on Sunday as they beat the Browns, 27 to 13 I’m looking for a big Kyle Monangai game with over 100 yards, and Caleb Williams will find some running lanes too while getting 50 on the ground, as the Bears rack up over 200 yards rushing.

Sam: Cold, December football is what teams like Chicago and Cleveland were meant to play in. I think Cleveland’s defense is going to keep them in this game, but ultimately Ben Johnson has these guys focused and won’t let them forget they haven’t accomplished anything yet. Bears 24, Browns 19.

Jack R Salo: One of the coldest games in Soldier Field history, so I don’t think either team will be throwing much here. Look for another game where Swift and Monangai combine for big yards on the ground, and the Bears handle a tanking Browns team 21-13.

PFF: Where does the Jets' offensive line rank in the NFL in Week 15?

While the New York Jets are clearly a team in rebuilding, their offensive line is a place on the roster that gives optimism.

Anchored by two young tackles with loads of potential in Armand Membou and Olu Fashanu, many in New York feel good about the position group. However, there are no hard stats like catches or yards to compare offensive linemen across the NFL.

But there is Pro Football Focus.

According to the analytics outlet, here's how every offensive line in the NFL stacks up head-to-head heading into Week 15, including the Jets:

32. Los Angeles Chargers (Down 1)

A general view of a Los Angeles Chargers helmet.

31. Las Vegas Raiders (Up 1)

A Las Vegas Raiders helmet.

30. Cleveland Browns (No change)

Cleveland Browns helmet. Credit: Jim Dedmon-Imagn Images

29. New Orleans Saints (Down 1)

General view of a New Orleans Saints helmet.

28. Tennessee Titans (Down 1)

Tennessee Titans helmet.

27. Arizona Cardinals (Down 4)

The helmet of the Arizona Cardinals sits on their team bench during the game against the Chicago Bears on November 30, 2003 at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois.

26. Miami Dolphins (Up 3)

A general view of a Miami Dolphins helmet.

25. New York Jets (No change)

Aug 16, 2025; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; General view of a New York Jets helmet prior to the game against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rich Barnes-Imagn Images

24. Dallas Cowboys (Down 3)

A Dallas Cowboys helmet with Oakley visor.

23. Jacksonville Jaguars (Up 3)

The helmet of Jacksonville Jaguars linebacker Josh Hines-Allen (41) sits at the back of the end zone.

22. Green Bay Packers (Down 2)

General view of a Green Bay Packers helmet during warmups prior to the game against the Baltimore Ravens.

21. Minnesota Vikings (Up 3)

Oct 19, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; A general view of the Minnesota Vikings helmet before the game against the Philadelphia Eagles at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images

20. Kansas City Chiefs (Down 8)

A Kansas City Chiefs helmet.

19. Cincinnati Bengals (Up 3)

Bengals helmet. Credit: Katie Stratman-Imagn Images

18. Carolina Panthers (Up 1)

Carolina Panthers helmet rests on the bench

17. Houston Texans (Up 1)

A Houston Texans helmet sits on the sidelines.

16. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (Up 1)

Tampa Bay Buccaneers helmets.

15. Baltimore Ravens (Down 2)

A general view of a Baltimore Ravens helmet.

14. New England Patriots (No change)

A pair of New England Patriots helmets.

13. Seattle Seahawks (Up 3)

Detailed view of a Seattle Seahawks helmet at State Farm Stadium.

12. Detroit Lions (Down 1)

Helmet of Detroit Lions placekicker Jake Bates.

11. Atlanta Falcons (Up 4)

Atlanta Falcons helmet.

10. New York Giants (No change)

New York Giants helmets on the sidelines against the Pittsburgh Steelers.

9. Philadelphia Eagles (Down 4)

Oct 19, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA; A general view of the Philadelphia Eagles helmet before the game against the Minnesota Vikings at U.S. Bank Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeffrey Becker-Imagn Images

8. Pittsburgh Steelers (Up 1)

Pittsburgh Steelers helmet.

7. Washington Commanders (Up 1)

Detailed view of a Washington Commanders helmet.

6. San Francisco 49ers (Up 1)

Detailed view of a San Francisco 49ers helmet at State Farm Stadium.

5. Buffalo Bills (Up 1)

A detailed view of the Buffalo Bills helmet.

4. Indianapolis Colts (Down 2)

General view of an Indianapolis Colts helmet.

3. Chicago Bears (Up 1)

Detailed view of a Chicago Bears helmet.

2. Los Angeles Rams (Up 1)

Nov 9, 2025; Santa Clara, California, USA; A Los Angeles Rams helmet is seen on the sideline prior to the game against the San Francisco 49ers at Levi's Stadium.

1. Denver Broncos (No change)

A general view of a Denver Broncos helmet.

This article originally appeared on Bills Wire: PFF: Where does the Jets' offensive line rank in the NFL in Week 15?

Liverpool defender targeted by two European giants

Liverpool defender targeted by two European giants
Liverpool defender targeted by two European giants

Liverpool weigh defensive contingency amid Konaté uncertainty

Liverpool’s long term defensive planning has come sharply into focus following fresh reporting from CaughtOffside, detailing growing uncertainty around Ibrahima Konaté’s future. With interest building from Paris Saint-Germain and Real Madrid, and no extension agreed on a deal that runs until 2026, Liverpool’s recruitment department are doing what elite clubs do best, plan ahead rather than react late.

Konaté remains central to Liverpool’s structure when available, particularly alongside Virgil van Dijk. Yet hesitation over renewed talks has prompted internal discussions, not panic, about how best to protect the squad’s balance as Arne Slot shapes the next phase of his Premier League winning side.

Contract situation driving early planning

CaughtOffside report that “the player’s reluctance to open fresh negotiations have left sporting director Richard Hughes and manager Arne Slot contemplating the club’s next steps.” That line is telling. Liverpool have been here before and the modern approach under FSG prioritises timing and leverage over sentiment.

PSG’s admiration and Real Madrid’s long term monitoring are not noise. The report states that Madrid “have placed him on their defensive shortlist for 2026 as they look to refresh their backline,” which aligns with their habit of planning multiple windows ahead.

Shortlist reflects profile and strategy

Liverpool’s three man shortlist feels deliberate rather than reactive. Jérémy Jacquet is described as a defender Liverpool analysts believe “could develop into a world-class operator under Slot’s guidance.” At 20, he fits the age curve and developmental model.

Marc Guéhi offers a different appeal. Premier League proven, homegrown, and tactically mature, he is viewed as “a ready-made partner for Van Dijk.” That phrasing matters, particularly as Liverpool seek immediate reliability alongside longer term succession.

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Nico Schlotterbeck completes the trio, with CaughtOffside noting his suitability for “Slot’s possession-based, high-pressing system.” Left footed balance and progressive passing remain non negotiables under the current coaching staff.

Priority remains keeping Konaté

Despite the groundwork, Liverpool’s stance remains clear. As reported, “Liverpool’s priority remains extending Konaté’s contract.” Internally, there is belief he can anchor the defence as Van Dijk moves through the latter stages of his elite career.

However, as one line neatly summarises, “the upcoming months will be decisive.” Liverpool prefer clarity well before contracts enter danger zones, and this situation will not drift.


Our View – EPL Index Analysis

From a Liverpool supporter’s perspective, this report feels familiar but reassuring. Familiar because elite players attract elite attention, reassuring because Liverpool are clearly ahead of the curve. There is no sense of scrambling here, just calm preparation.

Konaté staying remains the ideal outcome. At his best, he offers pace, power, and recovery speed that few defenders in Europe can match. 

That said, the shortlist inspires confidence. Guéhi feels the safest option, someone who would not need a bedding in period. Jacquet is the exciting one, the kind of signing Liverpool fans have learned to trust over time. Schlotterbeck, meanwhile, feels tactically tailor made for Slot’s build up principles.

The key takeaway is control. Liverpool are not waiting to be forced into action. They are setting conditions, timelines, and alternatives. If Konaté commits, excellent. If not, the structure is already in place to protect performance levels heading towards 2026.

That is how champions behave.

Liverpool double up on watching club ahead of January

Liverpool double up on watching club ahead of January
Liverpool double up on watching club ahead of January

Liverpool scouting plans sharpen as January focus narrows

Liverpool’s January transfer thinking is beginning to take shape, with fresh reporting from Anfield Watch pointing to a clear and deliberate scouting strategy rather than reactive market panic. The club have now completed a second visit to Midtjylland, a move that suggests structured planning behind the scenes as Richard Hughes and his recruitment team weigh up short and medium term options.

As the original article notes, Liverpool are “in the process of figuring out their January transfer plans. Or at least, finalising what they’ll do.” That distinction matters. This is not a club scrambling, but one refining priorities amid a difficult run of form that has exposed structural weaknesses in the squad.

Squad gaps driving recruitment urgency

Results have faltered and cohesion has dipped, prompting external noise. The article references the idea that “blowing it all up by sacking Arne Slot” would be the most drastic option, yet that was never a realistic consideration. Slot remains secure, having delivered the Premier League title in his debut season, and the focus remains on reinforcing rather than resetting.

Photo: IMAGO

Injuries and uncertainty are driving that need. Giovanni Leoni’s absence has left Liverpool light defensively, while Mohamed Salah’s future remains unresolved. As the piece states, “they’ve got no one to back him up properly”, a reality that sharpens the urgency around forward planning even if Salah ultimately stays.

Midtjylland visits reveal wider talent sweep

Liverpool’s interest in Midtjylland first surfaced during their emphatic 6-0 win over Nordsjælland, where Franculino Djú scored twice and fuelled speculation. His form has “generated a lot of hype across Europe”, but the second visit changed the narrative.

Franculino missed the 1-0 win over Genk through injury, prompting Bayern Munich to withdraw their presence. Liverpool did not. As reported, the Reds attended regardless, suggesting that the striker may not be ‘the one’. Instead, Campo report interest in Darío Osorio, Aral Şimşir and Mikel Gogorza, a trio fitting Liverpool’s long held profile of high ceiling, adaptable talent.

Strategy over spectacle in January market

Liverpool “are certainly devoting plenty of time to watching them”, a line that captures the essence of this approach. Two scouting missions to the same club underline intent rather than curiosity. January business, if it happens, will likely be precise rather than headline grabbing.


Our View – Anfield Index Analysis

From a Liverpool supporter’s perspective, this report feels quietly reassuring. There is no sense of panic buying, no desperation to appease short term frustration. Instead, the club appear committed to a process that has underpinned previous success.

Midtjylland is not a glamorous destination, but that is the point. Liverpool’s best signings have often arrived from markets where development matters more than reputation. The decision to attend the Genk game without Franculino involved suggests broader thinking, perhaps identifying profiles who can contribute across multiple roles or grow into future starters.

Supporters will naturally want immediate solutions, particularly with form stuttering and injuries mounting. Yet there is confidence in knowing Slot is backed with structure rather than slogans. January additions may be limited, but if they arrive, they are likely to be players already embedded in long term planning.

This feels like Liverpool acting like Liverpool again. Calm, observant, and convinced that smart decisions beat loud ones.

Wright Family Makes History as Youngest Brother Claims 2025 Saddle Bronc Title

The final round of the saddle bronc riding will be remembered for generations, as the Wright family etched another chapter into rodeo history inside the Thomas & Mack Center.

When it was all said and done in Round 10 of the 2025 National Finals Rodeo, Statler Wright, the youngest of the Wright brothers, stood on top of the world standings, claiming his first gold buckle in just his second NFR appearance. Statler did so by the narrowest of margins, edging older brother Ryder Wright by just over $300. 

The final world standings told the story of just how close it was. 

  1. Statler Wright, $455,940
  2. Ryder Wright, $455,594
  3. Stetson Dell Wright, $394,457

The difference amounted to no more than a single last hole check at a small rodeo somewhere along the road.

Brother Against Brother

Ryder Wright entered Las Vegas with the lead and the experience of a past world champion, but a no score along the way opened the door for other bronc riders, none more talented then his two younger brothers. Stetson Wright remained in contention but his no score in Round 6 complicated his path to the title too. 

Statler Wright, meanwhile, did what he had done all season long staying super consistent.

He won Rounds 3, 6, and 7, steadily building big momentum and putting himself in position to capitalize. He rode well all ten rounds and that consistency carried him to the average championship, where he finished with 864.25 points on 10 head.

Three Brothers, One Gold Buckle: Wrights Take Over Saddle Bronc Race in Round 9Three Brothers, One Gold Buckle: Wrights Take Over Saddle Bronc Race in Round 9World Championships run in the Wright family blood. Stetson, Statler, and Ryder are all in gold buckle contention with one round remaining.

Round 10

Ryder and Stetson tied for the Round 10 win with matching 89.75-point rides, creating a scenario where the world title hung on the smallest imaginable detail. Had Ryder’s score been just 0.25 points higher than Stetson’s, the world championship would have swung in his direction. 

Instead, the numbers held, and the younger brother showed them both up. 

Statler Wright finished the night as the world champion, completing a finals that came down to brother versus brother, ride versus ride, and decimal points on the judges. 

A Wright Family Milestone

Statler’s gold buckle marks a historic achievement for one of rodeo’s most accomplished families. He becomes the sixth member of the Wright family to win a saddle bronc riding world championship, joining brothers Ryder and Stetson, among others, in a great lineage built on generational talent and discipline.

The sons of Cody Wright, himself a hall of famer in the sport, the Wright brothers have reshaped saddle bronc riding through technique and domination. 

Statler only began riding saddle broncs in 2020. Five years later, at just 22 years old, he is the best saddle bronc rider in the world.

His résumé has grown quickly. He won the National High School Finals Rodeo in 2022, and since then has transitioned seamlessly into the professional ranks too. Now a new husband and father, Statler has balanced life changes with his best performance on rodeo’s biggest stage.

History Made in Utah 

The 2025 saddle bronc riding season will be remembered not just for Statler's win, but for what it represented. The Wright brothers finished first, second, and third in the world. No family can say they have ever accomplished such a feat. 

At just 22, Statler Wright’s career is still in its early chapters. With a world title already in hand, the legacy of Utah’s first family of saddle bronc riding continues to grow one gold buckle at a time, the Wright way. 

Three Brothers Return to the Thomas and Mack Chasing Gold the Wright WayThree Brothers Return to the Thomas and Mack Chasing Gold the Wright WayThe blue shirts will be hard to miss this week in Vegas as three Wright brothers enter the 2025 NFR.

Round 10 Winner - (tie) Stetson Wright & Ryder Wright

2025 NFR Average Champ - Statler Wright

2025 World Champion Saddle Bronc Rider - Statler Wright

Kings' Same Problems Equal Same Result In OT Loss To Calgary

The Los Angeles Kings (14-8-9)  had a chance to put away the Calgary Flames (13-16-4)  on Saturday night. Instead, they left Crypto.com Arena with another frustrating loss, another recurring issue that sums up who they are this season. 

Anze Kopitar thought he had scored the game-winning goal in overtime, but the goal was waived off after an apparent kicking motion, giving the Flames a chance to win it in an extra period. 

After the obvious kicking motion, Calgary centre Morgan Frost scored the game-winning goal just a few seconds later as the Flames edged the Kings 2-1, extending Los Angeles’ struggles to win at home 4-6-4 and close out games despite strong goaltending from Darcy Kuemper today and another early lead. 

Final from Los Angeles. #GoKingsGopic.twitter.com/0lGASYTkJV

— LA Kings (@LAKings) December 14, 2025

Early Lead, No Follow-Up

The Kings struck midway through the first period when Adrian Kempe finished off a clean pass from Alex Laferriere to score his 11th goal of the season. But the momentum didn’t carry for Los Angeles’ offense. 

Defensively, the Kings were great tonight until the final moments, especially in goal, where Kuemper delivered 36 saves, quietly playing like the best player on the Kings this season. 

In the middle frame of the second period, the Flames answered back, tying the scoreboard 1-1 after extended pressure in the Kings' zone, and Kevin Fiala turning it over, costing them a goal on the other end. 

Power Play Struggles

It was a breakdown, likely due to fatigue and poor puck management by Fiala, two issues that helped the Flames get back in the game.

Both teams had plenty of chances to score in power-play, the Kings going 0-2 tonight and the Flames finishing 0-4 for the night. It was looking like it would end the same way again for Los Angeles, and it did. 

Kuemper Keeps it Close

Kuemper was great all night, bailing out the Kings in so many possessions where they were close to giving up a goal; without Kuemper, the game wouldn’t have reached extra time. 

Anze Kopitar said after the game they can't take him for granted and need to help support him by scoring more goals. 

"He was the reason why we got the one point," Kopitar said. "We have to find something to jumpstart the offense." 
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But, once again in overtime, the Kings were exposed when it mattered most. 

Calgary controlled possession early in the 3-on-3 action, and Frost finished the sequence, beating Los Angeles to seal the win. Despite winning 54 percent of their faceoffs, the Kings also committed 17 giveaways, which gave Calgary extended possession. 

The same result is turning into a pattern for the Kings. It’s either a slow start that ends with them losing in overtime or a strong start that ends with them blowing the lead and losing again in an extra period. 

Until Los Angeles figures this issue out, the losses will continue to pile up, and so will their missed points in a tightly crowded Western Conference. 

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Arizona Cardinals at Houston Texans opponent preview, predictions

The Arizona Cardinals will be on te road on Sunday taking on the Houston Texans. The game kicks off at 1 p.m. ET from NRG Stadium. The Cardinals are not expected to win. They are 9.5-point underdogs.

The Texans have won five straight games and have the league's top defense, allowing the fewest yards, fewest first downs and fewest points. It doesn't bend. It doesn't break.

To preview this game on the podcast, Texans Wire managing editor Cole Thompson joined me for a new episode this week. In this show we preview the game and make predictions.

Thompson discusses the following with me:

  • (1:00) The play of the Texans' defense this season, the offense and quarterback C.J. Stroud
  • (16:17) What he is watching in terms of keys and matchups in the Cardinals-Texans game
  • (30:05) Picks and predictions for the game

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Santa Margarita wins Open Division football title for first-year coach Carson Palmer

In a high school football season full of surprises, the biggest of all was a Heisman Trophy winner guiding his alma mater to a state championship on Saturday night in California's toughest division in his rookie season of coaching.

Who had Carson Palmer and Santa Margarita on their bingo card toppling Sierra Canyon, Orange Lutheran, Corona Centennial and Corcord De La Salle in a four-game postseason stretch that left the Eagles as Southern Section Division 1 and CIF Open Division state champions?

The final piece of the puzzle was solved with Santa Margarita's 47-13 win over De La Salle on Saturday night at Saddleback College, the ninth consecutive season a Southern California team has won California's highest bowl game.

Trent Mosley is The Flash. Lincoln Riley is thinking how can we use him. 13-0 Santa Margarita. pic.twitter.com/R7zPnXsJTu

— eric sondheimer (@latsondheimer) December 14, 2025

It's been fruitless to think anyone was beating Santa Margarita (11-3) over the last month with a healthy Trent Mosley. Two weeks ago, he dazzled Corona Centennial in the Division 1 final with 10 catches for 292 yards. On Saturday, even though De La Salle knew what he could do, Mosley still was unstoppable. In the first half, when Santa Margarita opened a 35-7 halftime lead, Mosley had eight catches for 134 yards and touchdowns from 34 and six yards and also ran seven yards for another touchdown. He finished with 11 receptions for 183 yards.

Trent Mosley. I’m waiting for the MVP chants. pic.twitter.com/TOrVtuqR5l

— eric sondheimer (@latsondheimer) December 14, 2025

With his underrated speed, upper-body strength and the skills to play multiple positions, Mosley has been the best player in California for weeks. Santa Margarita has been getting him the ball much more in the postseason, and opponents have had no answers for defending him.

"Mosley is incredible," De La Salle coach Justin Alumbaugh said of the USC commit. "He does some special things on the football field."

Said Mosley: "It feels great. We've worked hard. I wanted to come out and do my best. It's sad to go but a what a great way to end it."

How Santa Margarita rose to the top with Palmer at the helm is an equally compelling tale. Palmer was hired with little coaching experience but his decision making, judgment and connections from the NFL world became clear with the all-star coaching staff he put together, none more important than retaining defensive coordinator Steve Fifita, last season's interim coach. With nine returning defensive starters and three defensive line transfers, the Eagles had no weaknesses on a defense that repeatedly neutralized the best offensive players game after game.

"It's been an unreal year from start to finish," Palmer said. "I could not be more proud of these guys, could not be more proud of our coaching staff and support system."

The rookie head coach Carson Palmer wishes his team could keep playing after winning two titles. pic.twitter.com/DZjRGXijey

— eric sondheimer (@latsondheimer) December 14, 2025

Quarterbacks were pressured by a line that had Lenny Vandermade recording nine sacks in the postseason. The linebackers. led by Dash Fifita and Leki Holani, were able to move freely and make tackles with blockers preoccupied by the line. The secondary, led by sophomore star Ca'ron Williams, had the freedom to be aggressive thanks to knowing quarterbacks wouldn't have much time to release the ball. Siua Holani closed the scoring with an interception return with 1:36 left in the fourth quarter.

The champs. Santa Margarita. pic.twitter.com/sTyKOXShO4

— eric sondheimer (@latsondheimer) December 14, 2025

De La Salle (12-1) thought it would have a chance to end Northern California's losing streak. Santa Margarita had not seen the veer-option attack used by De La Salle. Steve Fifita even had dreams about the veer watching so much film to prepare his players. But the Eagles were ready for quarterback option plays and for power runs up the middle. And De La Salle didn't help matters by committing four personal fouls in the first four minutes of the game. The only touchdowns for De La Salle came on touchdown runs by Jaden Jefferson after recovering Santa Margarita fumbles.

The reason Santa Margarita became so dominant over the last month was the improvement in the offense. Quarterback Trace Johnson became comfortable and injured players came back, including tight end Luke Gazzaniga, who had touchdown receptions from 20 and two yards on Saturday.

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Cordina closer to two-weight title dream after win

Joe Cordina raises arms aloft in triumph
Joe Cordina won British and Commonwealth titles at lightweight earlier in his career [Getty Images]

Joe Cordina is in line for a shot at becoming a two-weight world champion after dominating Gabriel Flores Jr in California on the way to a unanimous victory on points.

Wales' former IBF super-featherweight belt holder Cordina outboxed his American opponent, with judges scoring the contest 117-110 115-112 114-113.

The fight at the Adventist Health Arena in Stockton was billed as a final eliminator for the WBO lightweight world title which was won by Abdullah Mason in an epic encounter with Sam Noakes in November.

Cordina, 34, was docked a point in the sixth round for rabbit punching, but was more in control than the judges' cards suggested.

"I got the win, but it wasn't exactly the way I wanted to do it," said Cordina.

"You can't come in and nick a fight off me. I kept applying pressure and forced him to the ropes, and he couldn't keep up with the pace."

The victory in Flores Jr's backyard is a second win in the lightweight division for Cordina, who returned from a 14-month lay-off with a hard-fought points win over Jaret Gonzalez Quiroz in July to claim the vacant WBO global lightweight title.

Cordina now boasts a professional record of 19 wins and one defeat (with nine KOs), his only loss coming to Anthony Cacace in May 2024 when he lost his 130lb title in Riyadh.

Flores, 25, did give the Cardiff-born fighter a scare in round seven with an uppercut that buckled his knees, but the American saw a six-fight winning steak ended to slip to 27-3 (eight KOs).

Cordina, who went into his first bout in America ranked number six by the WBO, should now emerge as their number one contender and mandatory challenger to Mason.

Underwood on Mirkovic benching: ‘David was in Serbia today’

We all know at this point that it was disappointing how Illinois lost to Nebraska on Saturday at the buzzer.

But Brad Underwood went viral after the loss when he explained why he sent freshman David Mirkovic to the bench.

Brad Underwood on benching David Mirkovic:

"David was in Serbia today. He wasn't in this building… I couldn't play him. Couldn't put him in the game. What's the old Bob Knight quote? Ass to bench, bench to brain?" 😳pic.twitter.com/ZdU6A2T1fq

— The Field of 68 (@TheFieldOf68) December 14, 2025

“David was in Serbia today,” Underwood said. “He wasn’t in this building… I couldn’t play him. Couldn’t put him in the game. What’s the old Bob Knight quote? Ass to bench, bench to brain?”

Pretty strong words from BU on the freshman, who has been quite impressive to start his first season in the U.S.

But Mirk had 4 points, 2 rebounds and 3 turnovers in 24 minutes on Saturday — not the most impressive afternoon.

We’ll see if BU makes any changes when the Illini face off against Missouri next weekend.


How Tottenham could line up in Premier League clash vs Nottingham Forest (4-2-3-1)

How Tottenham could line up in Premier League clash vs Nottingham Forest (4-2-3-1)
How Tottenham could line up in Premier League clash vs Nottingham Forest (4-2-3-1)

Tottenham Hotspur are looking to preserve their unbeaten start to December when they take on Nottingham Forest at City Ground later today.

The mood in the Tottenham dressing room has shifted over the past couple of weeks, with December offering Thomas Frank’s side a renewed sense of belief.

Tottenham visit City Ground looking for a third consecutive win in all competitions and a fourth game without defeat (W2, D1).

Spurs ended last month with three consecutive defeats in all competitions.

However, they seem to have turned a corner after following up a 2-2 draw at Newcastle United with back-to-back wins over Brentford and Slavia Prague.

The 2-0 win against Brentford lifted Tottenham closer to the European places.

They’ll head into the game against Forest six points off fourth-placed Chelsea, and a win over the Tricky Trees will keep them within touching distance.

Tottenham’s recent form will take the sting off the fact that they started the weekend in the bottom half of the Premier League table.

However, their away form is cause for concern as they take on a resurgent Forest side.

Tottenham have lost three of their last four games (D1) away from home, but at least they’ve scored at least twice in six of their seven trips this season.

How Tottenham could line up

After watching his side put in a performance of complete domination in midweek, Frank will be forgiven for making only a couple of tweaks for the battle with Forest at City Ground.

The Danish manager will be wary of compromising his chances of putting together three consecutive wins for the first time since joining Spurs.

That should see Guglielmo Vicario retain his spot in goal as well as a familiar backline of Pedro Porro, Cristian Romero, Micky van de Ven, and Djed Spence.

The “very talented” Archie Gray is in line to start back-to-back Premier League games and a third in a row in all competitions after forcing his way into Frank’s plans.

He’ll likely be joined by Rodrigo Bentancur, who returns to the XI after sitting out the midweek game.

Randal Kolo Muani should also return to the XI in place of Wilson Odobert, while Xavi Simons, Mohammed Kudus, and Richarlison reprise their roles.

Without star Connor Bedard, Chicago Blackhawks outclassed in 4-0 loss to Patrick Kane and Detroit Red Wings

It was another centennial celebration for the Chicago Blackhawks on Saturday. This time, some alumni put on their old threads.

Chris Chelios, Jeremy Roenick, Gary Suter, Bob Murray and Brian Noonan skated across the ice and were cheered on by the United Center faithful. The 2025-26 Hawks came out to join them shortly after.

One player who wasn’t on the ice for the matchup against the Detroit Red Wings was Connor Bedard, who suffered a shoulder injury a day prior and missed a game for the first time since his rookie season. The puck dropped and it was time to see how the Hawks would play without their star.

Connor Bedard’s injury leaves a big void for the Chicago Blackhawks. Who will fill the star center’s skates?

And well … they might want to forget this one.

The Hawks were outclassed in a 4-0 loss — their fourth in five games. Right wing Alex DeBrincat worked the puck past goaltender Arvid Söderblom 55 seconds in and the visitors never looked back, cruising to their fourth win in five games.

“When you get scored on right away, that’s a bit of a gut punch,” Hawks coach Jeff Blashill said. “I don’t know if I’d classify it’d as (that) bad, to be honest with you.

“I thought we had chances in the first that we didn’t convert on and they converted, so then the score is what the score is and we’re chasing it. You can say to me (that) they’re sitting on a lead, (but) it was (4-0), it wasn’t 10-0.”

Bedard, who leads the Hawks with 19 goals and 25 assists in 31 games, underwent an MRI on Saturday, and the Hawks are still awaiting clarity on the severity of the injury, per Sportsnet NHL insider Elliotte Friedman. Bedard was injured on a last-second faceoff Friday night in a 3-2 road loss to the St. Louis Blues.

Blashill said he doesn’t expect Bedard to travel with the team on its upcoming three-game Canadian trip, which begins Tuesday night in Toronto.

Blashill made lineup adjustments in the absence of Bedard. One included recalling 20-year-old forward Nick Lardis from the AHL’s Rockford IceHogs, who had a hectic journey for his NHL debut.

“We were heading to Grand Rapids (Michigan) yesterday night,” Lardis said. “We were about 15 minutes out and I got the call, so we had to turn the buses back around. It was pretty crazy. I drove in here pretty late last night. I didn’t go to bed until 3 or 4 a.m. It was hard to sleep, but it was a cool memory for sure.”

The winger played on the third line with Oliver Moore and Ryan Greene. It’s a young line, but Blashill did this with intent.

“I wanted him to be comfortable,” Blashill said. “I think sometimes when you come up and play your first game, you start deferring. He’s played with (Moore) this year. (Greene), they’re similar ages. (They can) come up and play, and I thought they did a good job of that.”

Lardis had two shots on goal and skated in Bedard’s spot on the top power-play unit in his 15:32 of ice time. He was a bit starstruck, which was expected for a 20-year-old seeing his first NHL action.

“It was pretty special playing against Detroit (with) Patrick Kane in the building,” Lardis said. “It was a lot of fun.”

Everything you can say about Kane and the Hawks already has been written, but the 19-year veteran proved he still can put on a show at the United Center, even at age 37. He and DeBrincat — both of whom played for the Hawks — worked seamlessly on a 2-on-1 breakaway created by a Connor Murphy turnover, with Kane putting the Red Wings up 2-0 at 4:35 of the first.

It was Kane’s 498th career goal and seventh point against the Hawks. He needs two goals to become the 50th player in NHL history to reach 500. Debrincat added an empty-net goal with 3:46 to play in the third.

In the wake of Bedard’s injury, Blashill also moved Frank Nazar to the top-line center. It was more of the same for Nazar, whose run of games without a goal hit 20 in the loss.

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Nazar’s last goal came on Oct. 28, and without Bedard, the Hawks need the 21-year-old forward to regain the form that saw him register five goals and six assists in the season’s first 10 games. Blashill wants Nazar to keep at it and not lose confidence.

“I can’t sit here and say that stuff doesn’t wear (because) of course it does,” Blashill said. “If he plays like he did tonight, he’ll get the rewards he wants.”

It was the second half of a back-to-back and 24 hours removed from Bedard’s “freak” injury. And while it wasn’t an encouraging showing from the Hawks, they’ll have a few days to regroup and try to figure out how to replace Bedard.

“Any time you lose a player, how much you feel that loss depends on how well the guys that are in the lineup play,” Blashill said. “Connor has been a great player for us (and) he’s been a go-to guy for us, there’s zero doubt about that.

“Connor is a guy that can change the game on one shot. You lost that in your lineup, so then let’s find ways to make sure that our details are great defensively. If anything, it should just heighten our awareness. This is stuff that we want to get better at anyways, it just makes it even more important right now.”

Why Liverpool NEED to agree record-breaking deal to replace Mo Salah

Why Liverpool NEED to agree record-breaking deal to replace Mo Salah
Why Liverpool NEED to agree record-breaking deal to replace Mo Salah

Why Liverpool must break their transfer record to replace Mo Salah

A number of players are being touted as potential additions to Liverpool’s front line as the January window fast approaches.

Antoine Semenyo and Yan Diomande are two of the names that are being constantly linked with a move to Merseyside but, whilst both are great players in their own right, neither are on the level of Salah.

Very few players in fact are capable of reaching the level that Salah displayed last season, when the forward scored 34 goals and provided 23 assists for Liverpool.

The man who looks closest to that level currently in Europe is long-term Reds’ target Michael Olise.

The Frenchman has six goals and nine assists in just 13 appearances for Bayern Munich this season, but a reported price tag of €150 million (~£131m) complicates things.

That fee would exceed the club-record £125m Liverpool paid for Alexander Isak in the summer, a window in which the Reds broke their club record twice after bringing in Florian Wirtz a few weeks before Isak’s arrival.

Is Michael Olise really worth €150 million?

The bar has been set high by Salah at Liverpool. Isak and Wirtz may be capable of picking up some of the responsibility in the Reds’ front line without Salah, but the addition of Olise would take Arne Slot’s side to a whole new level.

Over the past year, the Frenchman ranks in the top percentile among Europe’s wingers for both assists and shot creating actions.

The 24-year-old plays 6.74 progressive passes per 90 minutes, has 5.18 progressive carries per 90 and completes 2.5 successful take-ons per 90.

On top of that he also takes 3.61 shots per 90 and averages 6.5 touches in the opposition penalty area.

Olise would not only unlock Liverpool’s current forwards, he provides plenty of goal threat himself.

Having spent three seasons at Crystal Palace, Olise boasts Premier League experience and wouldn’t need to take time to adjust to English football like Wirtz has this season.

If that output were to continue if Olise made a Premier League return, he would look well worth the hefty price tag.

© IMAGO - Michael Olise Liverpool

Can Liverpool justify that big a spend?

The Reds broke the bank last summer and so far it hasn’t yielded the results many were hoping for.

Liverpool’s chances of retaining the Premier League title looked almost non-existent by the start of December and throwing more money at the situation is an approach many supporters will be cautious off.

Manchester United and Chelsea have proven over the last five years that splashing big money on players to add to an already struggling side does not always lead to success.

A record-breaking deal for Olise represents a huge risk, but it could have a huge pay-off.

Slot’s biggest problem this season has been chance creation. Isak and Hugo Ekitike are both known to be ruthless in front of goal, but a lack of consistent high-quality chances has meant they are perceived to be underperforming.

Olise could be the man to finally get Liverpool’s forwards firing and his addition, although expensive, could be the catalyst that makes the Reds title challengers once again.

Is LeBron James playing vs. Suns tonight? Final status for Lakers star

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Less than two weeks after their first meeting of the season, the Los Angeles Lakers and Phoenix Suns are set to go head-to-head again on Sunday night.

The Suns won the first meeting between the two teams by a score of 125-108, so the Lakers will be looking for some revenge this time around. Luckily, they’ll have their future Hall-of-Famer available for the game.

LeBron James will play vs. Suns on Sunday night 

LeBron James, who has been dealing with various ailments throughout the season, isn’t listed on the official injury report for the contest, so he should be good to go. On the season, James is averaging 16.5 points, 7.6 assists and 6.0 rebounds per performance in just eight appearances. 

But, while James will be available for L.A. against Phoenix, a few other players won’t be. Austin Reaves, Maxi Kleber and Bronny James have all been ruled out of the game. Reaves, who has been a huge factor in L.A.'s early-season success, is expected to miss a week of action with a calf strain. 

Meanwhile, the Suns will be without Jalen Green and Isaiah Livers. Star guard Devin Booker is also listed as questionable for the contest. 

Heading into the game, the Lakers are fifth in the Western Conference standings with a 17-7 record while the Suns sit seventh at 14-11. Since they're in the same division, the two teams will play two more times this season after Sunday, including once later this month. They'll also play in late February. 

Match Preview: Manchester United vs. Bournemouth

Manchester United face another Monday night assignment, when hosting Bournemouth in a 20:00 GMT kick-off.

The Reds go into the contest in good heart after a resounding 4-1 victory over Wolverhampton Wanderers in the same time slot and will be keen to maintain a league position within the European places.

After disappointing results against Everton and West Ham United at the Theatre of Dreams, Ruben Amorim’s side will be looking to overcome the Cherries, as we, again, compete in the final fixture of this matchweek.

United’s win at Wolves means we have only lost once in our last nine games, the shock 1-0 reverse to 10-man Everton at Old Trafford.

It also secured back-to-back victories on the road in the Premier League and lifted us into sixth spot in the table, only behind Chelsea on goal difference.

Bournemouth are winless in their last six outings and have suffered defeat in each of their last three away matches.

The south-coast side have won 3-0 on their last two visits to the Theatre of Dreams, though, and are certain to be tough opponents.

TEAM NEWS

We’re awaiting an update on Matthijs de Ligt’s availability, after he missed the past two games, with Harry Maguire and Benjamin Sesko also sidelined of late.

Ayden Heaven has started the West Ham and Wolves clashes in the Netherlands international’s absence, while there is still some doubt over the availability of Noussair Mazraoui, Amad and Bryan Mbeumo due to the upcoming Africa Cup of Nations in Morocco.

The Cherries are boosted by the return of influential midfielder Tyler Adams, after suspension, but Lewis Cook remains banned, following his red card in the 3-2 defeat at Sunderland.

Andoni Iraola suggested Marcos Senesi was only experiencing cramp in the 0-0 draw with Chelsea last time out and fellow centre-back Veljko Milosavljevic is also likely to be available, despite some concern over a knee injury.

Ryan Christie and Ben Gannon-Doak are ruled out but star man Antoine Semenyo is definitely available as Ghana did not qualify for the Africa Cup of Nations.

Bayern Munich loanee Daniel Peretz talks future with HSV

Daniel Peretz was surprised earlier this year when he was not named number one for newly promoted Hamburg when he joined them on loan. Instead he has been left on the bench for every league match and only played in three DFB-Pokal matches — including last week’s thriller against Holstein Kiel. He had back to back wins to begin his campaign, before coming up against Kiel. He was able to keep a cleansheet for 118 minutes, but conceded a late equalizer that forced penalty kicks. Peretz saved one penalty, but they ultimately fell 4-2.

After the match Peretz was asked if he would terminate the loan in January when the transfer window opens. He told Sport Bild (as reported by @iMiaSanMia) that, “I expected to be number one. That hasn’t been the case so far. Of course, I’m not happy about it. I make no secret of that. I think no footballer is happy when he’s not playing. My goal remains to play every game. I came to HSV to play as many matches as possible. I’m accepting the situation now, taking it one game at a time, training hard, and trying to give my best every day – to make it as difficult as possible for the coaching staff.”

Bayern are unlikely to recall Peretz to Munich without a solid plan to loan him out for the rest of the season. The question remains: if no other Bundesliga team is willing to give Peretz playing time, would it be better for him to remain in Hamburg and fight for a spot or go to a lower division where he could have constant playing time? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.

Jarry Successful in Oilers Debut, Gets Front Row Seat To The McDavid Show

Tristan Jarry’s first night with the Edmonton Oilers couldn’t have gone much better. While the statistics in his debut weren't technically much better than the goaltender he replaced, Stuart Skinner, that wasn't necessarily the most important thing. Picking up a win as the new starter and goalie in this window was the goal.

And Jarry did just that.

With a solid performance and on the back of outstanding play from the Oilers' stars, namely Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl, Jarry's debut was a successful one. 

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Thrust into the lineup less than 24 hours after being traded for, Jarry delivered a calm, confident performance in a 6-3 dismantling of the Toronto Maple Leafs, while getting a front row seat to the McDavid show.

Saying before the game he was going to embrace the challenge of the pressure that came with this new gig, “It’s obviously special and something I’ll always remember,” Jarry said after picking up his first win with Edmonton. “It’s a lot of emotions.”

McDavid and Jarry celebrate their first win as teammates over the Maple Leafs on Saturday. Photo by: 

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Jarry turned aside 25 of 28 shots, finishing with a positive 1.06 goals saved above expected. The numbers were solid, but the timing of his saves mattered more. Early on, when Toronto pushed, and the game was still there to be taken, Jarry held the line. His big save came on a break by John Tavares, which was arguably the turning point.

“You’re happy you’re on the right side of it,” he said. “I’ve been on the wrong side of that a lot.”

Once Jarry steadied things early -- he was a bit iffy on a couple of rebounds, and had a minor scare when he took a shot in the collarbone --  he looked like he was right at home. It helped that Edmonton’s elite did what they do best. Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl combined for six points, with McDavid potting a highlight reel goal in the first.

Draisaitl sitting one point shy of 1,000 for his career.

Watching McDavid and Draisaitl in action, “Standing on the other side of it for a lot of years, you kind of know what to expect,” Jarry said. “But being on the right side of it, you appreciate it a lot.”

Vasily Podkolzin also remained hot, scoring two goals for Edmonton. 

Jarry Gets a Chance To Settle In on Sunday

Jarry joining the Oilers happened at about the same speed as McDavid blew by the Maple Leafs' defenders on the first goal of the game. Jarry had just been dealt from Pittsburgh on Friday morning, had no choice but to wear his Penguins mask Saturday night, and had brand-new Oilers-coloured Vaughn pads delivered from the factory with only a morning skate to break them in. 

On Sunday, as the Oilers take on the Montreal Canadiens, Jarry will get a chance to sit as Calvin Pickard is pegged to take the net. 

It will be a good moment for Jarry to take it all in. 

“You never really think this would happen, and you’re shocked when it does,” Jarry said of the trade. He added, “There’ll be some adjustment time. But it’ll be nice to lay down tonight and just reflect.”

For now, the Oilers will happily take the result as they're on a bit of a roll and started their new road trip off with a win. For both the Oilers and Jarry, this game might be a momentum builder. It's precisely what the team needs with the significant changes that seemingly came out of nowhere. 

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Nottingham Forest vs Tottenham Hotspur – Match Preview and Team News

Nottingham Forest vs Tottenham Hotspur – Match Preview and Team News
Nottingham Forest vs Tottenham Hotspur – Match Preview and Team News

Tottenham Hotspur travel to the City Ground on Sunday afternoon, aiming to secure three consecutive wins in all competitions for the first time under Thomas Frank.

They face a Nottingham Forest side looking to bounce back from a heavy defeat. Spurs arrive in the East Midlands with renewed confidence after back-to-back victories over Brentford and Slavia Prague. These results have lifted the gloom of a disastrous November.

They face a Forest team that sits 17th in the table, just two points above the drop zone. The hosts are reeling from a 3-0 humbling by Everton last weekend. However, the City Ground has been a difficult venue for Spurs recently. After losing six consecutive Premier League games against Tottenham between 1998 and 2024, Forest did the league double over them last season.

Nottingham Forest vs Tottenham Hotspur – Match Preview and Team News

  • Date: Sunday, 14 December 2025
  • Kick-off: 2:00 pm GMT
  • Venue: The City Ground, Nottingham
  • Referee: Sam Barrott
  • VAR: Andy Madley
  • Last Meeting: Tottenham 1-2 Nottingham Forest, 21 April 2025, Premier League

Team News

Nottingham Forest

Sean Dyche is sweating on the fitness of first-choice goalkeeper Matz Sels. The Belgian missed the Europa League win over Utrecht with a groin issue and is considered a doubt. If he misses out, Carlos Miguel could deputise. The hosts have been dealt a blow with captain Ryan Yates ruled out for the foreseeable future with a thigh injury. He joins Ola Aina, Chris Wood, and Angus Gunn on the sidelines. However, Taiwo Awoniyi may return to the squad.

Tottenham Hotspur

Thomas Frank expects Brennan Johnson to be available to face his former club. The forward missed the midweek Champions League win over Slavia Prague but has returned to training. However, Spurs remain without a host of key players. Dominic Solanke, James Maddison, Dejan Kulusevski, and Destiny Udogie are all sidelined. Yves Bissouma is also unavailable due to discipline and injury issues.

Form

Nottingham Forest

Forest have struggled for consistency in front of goal, failing to score in eight different Premier League games this season. This record is bettered only by Wolves. However, they are a different beast when they do find the net. Forest are unbeaten in their last 11 league games in which they have scored. Midfield creativity will be key for the hosts, particularly through Elliot Anderson.

Tottenham Hotspur

Spurs have been clinical on the road, winning four away games and collecting 14 points. Remarkably, they are the only side to have scored in all of their away games this season. Their attack has been ruthless, boasting the largest overperformance between goals scored and expected goals in the division. Richarlison has been pivotal to this output, leading the team with eight goal involvements this season.

Predicted Lineups

Nottingham Forest predicted XI: Sels; Savona, Milenković, Murillo, Williams; Sangaré, Anderson; Hutchinson, Gibbs-White, Ndoye; Jesus

Tottenham Hotspur predicted XI: Vicario; Porro, Romero, Van de Ven, Spence; Bentancur, Gray; Kudus, Simons, Kolo Muani; Richarlison

How to watch Nottingham Forest vs Tottenham Hotspur?

The match will be broadcast live in the UK on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event. Coverage starts at 1:00 pm GMT.

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“Set myself a goal” – Chelsea legend says he wants to be manager of the club

“Set myself a goal” – Chelsea legend says he wants to be manager of the club
“Set myself a goal” – Chelsea legend says he wants to be manager of the club

A Chelsea legend has declared that he wants to become manager of the club one day very soon, but he’s not yet retired.

The Blues have a lot of legends of course, and I am sure that there is many of them who would love the idea of managing the club one day, but not all of them will manage it.

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Not all of them will even go into coaching or become successful doing it, but if any current player can do it to a top standard then I have no doubt that Thiago Silva can. He’s a superbly intelligent player and has the right attitude and mentality to move into coaching, which is what he is planning to do once he retires from the game soon.

Silva is still currently playing back in his native Brazil to see his career out, but he will soon be stepping up into a coaching role, and who would bet against him becoming Chelsea manager one day? Those are his intentions.

Silva to manage Chelsea?

Thiago Silva claps the Chelsea fans

‘When I become a coach, I’ve set myself a goal: To coach all the teams where I have played,’ Silva told L’Equipe.

It does seem like something that is destined to happen. When Silva says something, you know he means it and you know he aims to follow through on all his goals. His sons are in the Chelsea academy, imagine he manages them at the club one day soon? Don’t bet against that either.

Maresca pressure?

You get a sense that Enzo Maresca and the Chelsea board are having a bit of a rift and that the two could part ways sooner rather than later, especially judging off the gaffers latest interview yesterday.

It came after Chelsea beat Everton 2-0 in what seemed to be a relief feeling for Maresca after Malo Gusto scored the decisive second goal for his side to go away with all three points.

Obviously it’s way too soon for Silva to jump in yet, but the way Chelsea go I am sure there will be an opportunity down the line in the not so distant future.

UFC on ESPN 73 results: Manel Kape earns quick TKO, calls for title

Manel Kape said he was going to make it look easy against Brandon Royval, and made good on that promise.

In the final fight of the year, Kape (22-7 MMA, 7-3 UFC) took on a high-stakes matchup against former title challenger Brandon Royval in the main event of UFC on ESPN 73 at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas. While it wasn't explicitly labeled as a No. 1 contender bout, there was an opportunity to make a case with a strong enough performance. Well, it doesn't get much better than a brutal first-round knockout, which Kape pulled off, leaving Royval (17-9 MMA, 7-5 UFC) on the canvas at 3:18.

Kape put the pressure on from the beginning of the fight, but didn't necessarily rush things. He studied how Royval responded to his movements, and countered his opponent's shots well. He then found an opening for a crushing right hand that dropped Royval, and the follow-up swarm marked the finish to the bout as referee Herb Dean rushed in.

HE WILL NOT BE DENIED.@ManelKape ends 2025 with a show-stopping R1 TKO! #UFCVegas112pic.twitter.com/f50LAA8kT4

— UFC (@ufc) December 14, 2025

Now on a three-fight winning streak, Kape turned his attention to the recently crowned flyweight champ Joshua Van.

"You replaced my place, now you have my belt," Kape said during his post-fight interview with Michael Bisping. "If I didn't break my feet in July, I would be the champion right now. Now, baby, listen very well: I'm here. Your daddy. Your daddy is gonna take your diapers."

Kape suggested the two meet for a flyweight title fight on Feb. 21 at the UFC Fight Night event in Houston. Not only is the city Van's backyard, but it's also where Kape got his first UFC win, so he has fond memories and wants to make more.

"Nobody can deny my belt," Kape said. "I'm the best here. I'm the f*cking best."

Kape ties the longest active UFC knockout streak with three, matching Ilia Topuria, Ateba Gautier, Michael Morales and Azamat Murzakanov.

For Royval, the result marks back-to-back losses. After losing a decision against Alexandre Pantoja for the title at UFC 296, he rebounded with two split decision wins against Brandon Moreno and Tatsuro Taira, but has now lost two to Van and Kape.

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A rarity: The Thunder lose. OKC falls to 24-2 after loss to San Antonio in NBA Cup semifinals

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Oklahoma City got tested, which is rare.

The Thunder didn't win, which is even rarer.

There will be no NBA Cup this season for the reigning NBA champions, whose 16-game winning streak ended in a 111-109 loss to San Antonio in the tournament semifinals Saturday night. The Thunder are 24-2, with both losses by two points.

“It wasn't our sharpest night,” Thunder coach Mark Daigneault said. “They're a good team. Credit them. They played great. There's a lot of controllable stuff from that game that wasn't where we'd like to be.”

There's no cause for alarm. Oklahoma City has tied the second-best 26-game start in NBA history. Golden State was 25-1 in 2015-16; the Thunder join the 2008-09 Boston Celtics, 1969-70 New York Knicks and 1966-67 Philadelphia 76ers at 24-2.

They shot a season-low 41% from the field, shot 9 for 37 from 3-point range — their third-worst effort from deep this season — and let the Spurs turn 15 turnovers into 26 points.

And after all that, they lost by one bucket on a night where Victor Wembanyama returned for San Antonio and gave the Spurs a major boost.

“I think an average team would probably be like, ‘Oh, it’s the Cup, whatever, we lost one,’" Thunder guard Jalen Williams said. “What are we, 24-2? I mean, we can go home and just hang our hat on that, or we can look at it as a way to get better and understand that we played against a playoff team that beat us.”

Thunder guard and reigning NBA MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander said it felt odd to lose. And what he said next was eye-opening.

“Personally, I think it's exciting," Gilgeous-Alexander said. "It's easier to learn when you don't feel the way you want to feel. It stings a little bit more. We'll also see these guys a few more times in the next couple games, so it'll be a good challenge. It's like an automatic test almost in school; you fail the test, you get to re-test a couple days later. That's what it'll probably feel like. Losing is where you find growth.”

Indeed, they do play twice in the coming weeks: Dec. 23 in San Antonio and then Christmas Day in Oklahoma City. Those were going to be big games anyway. They might be a smidge bigger now.

“Playing in bigger-moment games, games with a little bit more on the line, they definitely help sharpen a tool for later in the season when the moments matter,” Gilgeous-Alexander said. “All these experiences, you definitely can grow from.”

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BU spoils Northeastern final game at Matthews Arena

BOSTON – Before the lights went out at Matthews Arena for the last time, they shined brightly on Boston University center Brandon Svoboda.

The sophomore from Pittsburgh scored two goals including the game-winner at 18:21 of the third to lift the Terriers to a 4-3 victory over Northeastern, on Saturday night. Svoboda’s fourth of the season was the final goal scored at Northeastern’s historic Matthews Arena.

The Terriers’ victory over the Huskies was the last sporting event played inside Matthews Arena, which officially opened its doors as Boston Arena in April of 1910.

“I got a lucky bounce and I capitalized on it and put it in the back of the net,” said Svoboda. “Playing the last game ever in this building is pretty special and what was it, 1910 this place was built so it was pretty special being the last team playing in this building.

“We are a young group and we are figuring it out so it was obviously a big deal to get a W in the last game in this arena.”

BU improved to 9-8-1 and 6-3-0 in Hockey East going into the semester break while the No. 11 Huskies fell to 10-6-0 and 5-4-0 in the conference.

“It was just a big win for us going into the semester break,” said BU coach Jay Pandolfo. “The first half has not been ideal for us so to finish it that way, to come back in the third period to win a hockey game in this environment, where this is their last home game here and they wanted to win and we found a way to pull it off.”

Northeastern purchased the structure in 1979 and renamed it Matthews Arena three years later. The demolition of the old barn nestled between Mass. Ave and Gainsborough Street will begin in January and the new arena is scheduled to go online in September of 2028.

“Having a new facility is definitely a big selling point,” said NU coach Jerry Keefe. “It is going to have all the amenities you need to develop players and I think this generation of recruits like the shiny and the new.”

The first Beanpot Tournament was played at Boston Arena in 1952, so it seemed appropriate that Northeastern would play its final game against a neighboring Beanpot opponent. BU played its home games at Boston Arena from 1918 to 1971 before moving into its new facility on Babcock Street.

Pandolfo enjoyed many Matthews moments both on the ice and behind the bench. Pandolfo also played in the final Beanpot game at the old Boston Garden.

“I always enjoyed playing here that’s for sure,” Pandolfo said. “It was a fun place to play and I always enjoyed it and I enjoyed coaching there. It is a great environment and a special old building.

“That’s the biggest attachment for me and that I just enjoyed it. My grandfather played at Northeastern, my mom’s dad and that makes it special as well. It was also Boston University’s home rink as well for a long time and that is a big reason we are here closing it out with Northeastern.”

The Huskies had some extra zip in their blades that created several scoring opportunities, all of which deftly handled by BU netminder Mikhail Yegorov.

NU went up 1-0 on a power play goal by freshman center Jacob Mathieu at 11:28 of the first. Mathieu found an opening outside the BU crease and redirected Giacomo Martino’s wrister from the left circle for his fifth of the season.

NU went up 2-0 at 14:36 when junior center Tyler Fukakusa finished a two-on-one break with his second goal of the season. BU got on the board when Svoboda netted a power play goal at 17:40, his third of the season.

“We were playing fine but we just made some mistakes so to get out of that first period 2-1 was important no question about that,” said Pandolfo.

BU tied the game 2-2 on sophomore center Sacha Boisvert’s second of the season at 13:38 of the second. NU went up 3-2 when sophomore left wing Joe Connor beat the buzzer at 19:59 with his sixth of the season. NU tied the game 3-3 on Kamil Bednarik tally at 18:02 of the third. Svoboda would score 19 seconds later to complete the comeback.

“You give up a late goal at the end of the second period after a power play, that can really hurt you,” said Pandolfo. “But our guys were determined to come back.”

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Tottenham Hotspur XI vs Nottingham Forest – Predicted lineup and team news

Tottenham Hotspur XI vs Nottingham Forest – Predicted lineup and team news
Tottenham Hotspur XI vs Nottingham Forest – Predicted lineup and team news

Tottenham Hotspur travel to the East Midlands on Sunday, aiming to maintain their recent resurgence.

Thomas Frank’s side have won back-to-back games in all competitions. These victories have lifted the mood after a difficult November. A win here would mark three consecutive victories for the first time under the new manager.

Spurs have been clinical on the road this season. They are the only team to have scored in every away game so far. However, history suggests they need to be defensively solid to win at the City Ground. Tottenham have not won any of their five Premier League away games against Forest when conceding a goal.

Tottenham Hotspur team news

Thomas Frank has confirmed that Brennan Johnson is available to face his former club. The forward has recovered from a knock and is back in training. However, the squad remains depleted by injuries. Key players Dominic Solanke, James Maddison, and Dejan Kulusevski are all sidelined. Furthermore, Destiny Udogie is out with a thigh injury.

This means Djed Spence is likely to continue at left-back. In midfield, Lucas Bergvall is expected to drop to the bench, with Archie Gray partnering Rodrigo Bentancur. Richarlison will lead the line again. The Brazilian has been pivotal this season, leading the team with eight goal involvements. He will be supported by Mohammed Kudus and Xavi Simons.

Tottenham Hotspur predicted Lineup

Tottenham Hotspur predicted XI: Vicario; Porro, Romero, Van de Ven, Spence; Bentancur, Gray; Kudus, Simons, Kolo Muani; Richarlison

When will the match kick off?

The Premier League fixture takes place at the City Ground on Sunday, 14 December 2025. Kick-off is scheduled for 2:00 pm GMT.

How to watch Nottingham Forest vs Tottenham Hotspur?

The match will be broadcast live in the UK on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event. Coverage starts at 1:00 pm GMT.

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Xceptional Athlete: Manitowoc Lincoln’s Ella Zutz redefines balance

MANITOWOC, Wis. (WFRV) – In a sport defined by precision and balance, Manitowoc Lincoln senior gymnast Ella Zutz is redefining what’s possible and showing how sports can truly change a life.

Gymnastics demands total body awareness, yet Zutz competes at a high level on one foot. It’s a reality she has lived with since childhood. But what could have been a limitation became a foundation for confidence, resilience and self-belief.

“I had a foot accident when I was two years old,” Zutz said. “I was taken to the Children’s Hospital, where I had surgeries every day for two weeks.”

Long before she ever stepped onto a competition floor, Zutz was learning how to navigate daily life differently. Those early challenges shaped her mindset, but gymnastics, in particular, helped transform adversity into strength.

“After I learned to re-walk, my parents put me in gymnastics just to help me get going,” Zutz said.

Now a senior, Zutz is a key part of a small Lincoln gymnastics team where every ounce of effort and attitude matters.

“What keeps me motivated is how far I’ve come,” Zutz said. “I wouldn’t have thought I’d get to do this, but I worked hard to get here.”

Gymnastics has given Zutz confidence, especially on the floor exercise, where she says she feels the most free and powerful.

“Seeing her growth on floor from freshman to senior year is just really fun to see,” teammate Khloe Jalbert said.

With a limited roster, Zutz’s energy and determination lift the entire team. Head coach Jacque Bartow described her as someone whose attitude elevates the gym.

“For us, it’s like, ‘Oh, Ella doesn’t have a foot,’” Bartow said. “When we go to other gyms and spaces, all eyes are on her. Then you sit back and realize what she is doing is truly amazing.”

Zutz says that after everything gymnastics has given her, she hopes others facing adversity can find strength through sports as well.

“There are going to be mean people and people who tell you that you can’t do things,” Zutz said. “But just trust yourself and know that you can.”

Bartow says Zutz’s impact stretches beyond gymnastics itself and will continue to shape the program for many years to come.

“It’s that whole idea that you can do anything as long as you put your mind to it,” Bartow said. “In the future, when we hold youth clinics and kids see Ella out there doing these things, it’s incredibly inspiring.”

From the gym to everyday life, Zutz shows that limits exist only if you let them. Through determination, courage and the lessons learned on the mat, she proves that challenges don’t define you — your attitude does.

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What Thunder coach Mark Daigneault said after Spurs loss

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The Oklahoma City Thunder saw its 16-game winning streak end in Saturday night’s 111-109 loss to the San Antonio Spurs.

The Thunder held a 49-46 lead at halftime, but were unable to hold off the Spurs, who had four players score 20 points or more.

“When you play close games, you’re not going to win them all,” Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault said. “I thought we put ourselves in a tough position there, playing from behind down the stretch.”

Oklahoma City gave up 65 second-half points in Saturday’s loss. The Spurs made 13 3-pointers and had 40 points in the paint.

“Sometimes it comes down to make or miss plays,” Daigneault said. “We made some good passes out of double teams and stuff like that, so I thought our offensive attacks were okay. We didn’t get a ton of stop down at the other end.”

Guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led Oklahoma City with 29 points on 12/23 shooting. He also added four rebounds and five assists but also had five turnovers. Daigneault said the Spurs did a good job defending Gilgeous-Alexander.

“There was a lot of controllable stuff we can learn from that game that wasn’t where we’d like it to be,” Daigneault said.

The Thunder struggled from 3-point range, shooting 9/37 (24%) from behind the arc.

“It wasn’t our sharpest night,” Daigneault said. “Certainly, our attacks weren’t as sharp as they’ve normally been.”

It was the first loss for the Thunder since a 121-119 defeat to the Portland Trail Blazers on Nov. 5.

Belfast throws down Ireland's first sumo wrestling club

Toraigh Mallon, wearing a black shirt, smiles at the camera. She has dark hair. Behind her is a sumo wrestling ring with people sparring.
Ireland's first female sumo wrestler, Toraigh Mallon, has her eyes on the world stage [BBC]

It's a scene you would expect to see in Tokyo.

But the sound of bare feet padding, and bodies thudding on the mat of a sports hall in Belfast signals an unlikely first - the ancient Japanese tradition of sumo wrestling has landed in Northern Ireland.

Sumo Na hÉireann is thought to be the first sumo wrestling club on the island of Ireland and its members are keen to make their mark.

Among them is Toraigh Mallon, who believes she is Ireland's first female sumo wrestler.

She says sumo is "definitely on the up," with "new members coming along every week".

'Grudge match'

Sumo Na hÉireann club founder Johnny Templeton said the growing interest comes hot on the heels of the professional Grand Sumo Tournament in London's Royal Albert Hall in October.

Unlike professional sumo in Japan, where women are not allowed to compete, amateur sumo does have female competitions.

Ms Mallon is determined to break through to the top, and is training hard in preparation for the inaugural British Isles Sumo Wrestling Championship at Ulster University in January, where she expects a "grudge match" against her Norwegian counterpart.

She was drawn into the world of sumo by an advert on Instagram and has not looked back since.

"I would do anything to get out of the house, because I don't like sitting in, I like being active."

For Toraigh, it's training every night of the week, be that in the gym, boxing and in the dohyō (sumo ring) in preparation for her match in January.

She said she sees sumo wrestling taking off in Ireland.

"There's new people here every night, there's a new club in Dublin, it's on the up definitely," she added.

A man with red hair and ginger beard is in a classic squatted stance, like a sumo wrestler. He is making a pushing gesture with his hand and he has his mouth open in a shouting expression.
Johnny Templeton, the founder of Sumo na hÉireann, says more and more people are taking up sumo every week [BBC]

In the amateur games, size and weight doesn't matter just as much as it does in the professional world.

Speaking to BBC News NI, Mr Templeton said: "In amateur competitions, which we compete in, there is weight classes, so you'll never have to fight someone outside of your weight class, unless you want to."

"The professionals you see on TV, there's no weight classes so they can get as big as they like," he said.

Mr Templeton said Sumo Na hÉireann came to be after he competed for Team GB in the world championships and in amateur competitions across the UK.

He got into sumo after competing in other types of martial arts and wrestling for most of his life and after having sumo success in the UK, that's when he decided to carry sumo over to Ireland.

Sumo Na hÉireann is just over a year old, and expanded to Dublin last month.

Parallels with traditional Irish wrestling

Mr Templeton believes sumo wrestling has found a home here in Ireland, and thinks sumo has some interesting similarities to an old Irish form of wrestling.

"The way sumo is the native, indigenous traditional wrestling of Japan, Ireland does have that as well, it's just that it's practice has been lost over the years."

Traditional Irish wrestling is called collar-and-elbow wrestling.

"It is focused mostly on foot sweeps, and is a type of jacketed wrestling but the goal is very much the same as it is in sumo.

"The parallels are amazing," he added.

A man is in a traditional sumo squat position. He has a shaved head, black beard and tattoos. He is wearing shorts and a traditional sumo belt
Matt Wilson from Belfast hopes to get to the Sumo World Championships next year [BBC]

Rising sumo star Matt Wilson has been competing in the UK and has his eye on the world championships next year.

Sumo is his passion, and he said aside from the weekly bouts, he trains hard in the gym and keeps an eye on his diet.

"I used to eat loads to get my weight up so I could wrestle some of the heavier guys," he said.

Now he keeps a "maintenance weight" so he is able to fight faster and still stay heavy.

Mr Wilson said he "can definitely see sumo exploding" in the UK and Ireland especially after the Grand Sumo Tournament in London.

What is sumo?

Two large Japanese men in a sumo ring. There is sand on the floor and thick white ropes creating a circle. The men are both wearing dark blue traditional sumo belts. They have their arms around each other as they wrestle.
Yokozuna Onusato and yokozuna Hoshoryu competing in the Grand Sumo Tournament at the Royal Albert Hall, London in October 2025 [PA Media]

From leg stomps to drive away evil spirits, to throwing salt to purify the ring (or dohyō), and burying food as an offering, sumo wrestling is steeped in traditions and sumo wrestlers (or Rikishi), live highly-regimented lives.

Most sumo wrestlers in Japan are required to live in communal sumo training stables, where every aspect of their daily lives - from diet to dress code - are dictated by traditions.

Yet while the ancient Japanese customs are acknowledged and respected at Sumo Na hÉireann, the focus is on the wrestling, and everyone is welcome.

The basic principle of sumo is that a match is decided by a fighter either being forced out of the circular dohyō (ring), or touching the ground inside the ring with any part of the body other than the soles of the feet.

Nottingham Forest vs Tottenham Hotspur – Predicted lineup and team news

Nottingham Forest vs Tottenham Hotspur – Predicted lineup and team news
Nottingham Forest vs Tottenham Hotspur – Predicted lineup and team news

Nottingham Forest welcome Tottenham Hotspur to the City Ground on Sunday afternoon, desperate for points to pull away from the relegation zone.

Sean Dyche’s side sit precariously in 17th place. A heavy defeat to Everton last weekend has increased the pressure on the manager. However, Forest will take confidence from their recent record against Spurs.

They completed a league double over the North London side last season. Therefore, they will believe they can upset the odds again. Key to their chances will be finding the back of the net, as they are unbeaten in their last 11 league games in which they have scored.

Nottingham Forest team news

Sean Dyche faces a nervous wait over the fitness of goalkeeper Matz Sels. The Belgian is a doubt with a groin issue, meaning Carlos Miguel is on standby. In defence, Murillo has returned to action midweek and is pushing for a start. He will likely partner Nikola Milenković in the centre of the backline.

The midfield is boosted by the return of Oleksandr Zinchenko and Douglas Luiz to the squad. However, Elliot Anderson and Morgan Gibbs-White are expected to feature in the starting XI. Ryan Yates is out with a thigh injury, joining a lengthy absentee list. Up front, Igor Jesus is expected to lead the line.

Nottingham Forest predicted Lineup

Nottingham Forest predicted XI: Sels; Savona, Milenković, Murillo, Williams; Sangaré, Anderson; Hutchinson, Gibbs-White, Ndoye; Jesus

When will the match kick off?

The Premier League fixture takes place at the City Ground on Sunday, 14 December 2025. Kick-off is scheduled for 2:00 pm GMT.

How to watch Nottingham Forest vs Tottenham Hotspur?

The match will be broadcast live in the UK on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event. Coverage starts at 1:00 pm GMT.

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No batting changes for vital Ashes Test - McCullum

England head coach Brendon McCullum
England have won 25 and lost 16 of their 43 Tests since Brendon McCullum took charge in 2022 [Getty Images]

Head coach Brendon McCullum said England are unlikely to make changes to their batting line-up for the crucial third Ashes Test in Adelaide, which begins on Wednesday.

England, 2-0 down after the first two Tests, must beat Australia at the Adelaide Oval to keep their hopes of regaining the Ashes alive.

Number three Ollie Pope and wicketkeeper Jamie Smith may have been candidates to be left out if England had considered making changes.

But asked if he anticipated fielding the usual top seven, McCullum said: "I would have thought so.

"We've been in positions where we have made some mistakes, and that can happen at times. But for us to go on and win this series, it's not about throwing out what has been successful for us over the last few years. It's about having more conviction.

"Knee-jerk reactions and chopping and changing settled batting line-ups is not really our way."

It is unusual for McCullum to address the media before a Test, and he explained his appearance on Sunday was because "we know where we are in the series".

In wide-ranging comments, McCullum:

  • left the door open for spinner Shoaib Bashir and seamer Josh Tongue to play in Adelaide
  • said any speculation that his job would be on the line if England lose this week "does not really bother me"
  • explained his previous comments about England being "overprepared" for their second-Test defeat in Brisbane
  • rejected any suggestion his team go about things in a "casual manner".

With changes to the top seven now seemingly off the table, England could opt to refresh their bowling line-up.

Conditions in Adelaide, including the high temperatures forecast when the Test begins on Wednesday (23:30 GMT on Tuesday), could necessitate the inclusion of specialist spinner Bashir.

All-rounder Will Jacks was chosen ahead of Bashir in Brisbane, though captain Ben Stokes insisted Bashir remains England's first-choice spinner.

The 22-year-old was earmarked for this trip more than a year ago, but has not played a Test since July because of a broken finger and has figures of 2-266 from his two tour games in Australia.

Tongue would be the most likely candidate to come in if England want a new paceman, with Gus Atkinson possibly making way.

"We need to have a look at the conditions," McCullum told BBC Sport. "We have a squad of 16 here, which in a five-Test series, we know we will have to call upon the majority if not all of those.

"We will work out what we think is the best option to be successful in these conditions."

Heavy defeats on Ashes tours have often brought changes to England regimes.

This series was billed as a huge opportunity for England to win back the urn, yet the tourists are at risk of being out of the series at the earliest possible opportunity.

Though McCullum and Stokes are contracted to England until the end of the next home Ashes in 2027, their positions - along with that of director of cricket Rob Key - will come in for intense scrutiny if England are beaten in Adelaide.

Asked if a loss would put his job under pressure, McCullum said: "I don't know, but it doesn't really bother me, to be honest.

"I certainly don't coach to protect the job. I coach to get the best out of people and that's the same with the skipper. We both go about that in our same way with the same level of conviction and that won't be changing this week just because the prize is at its highest.

"I firmly believe that if we play our best cricket, we are a massive chance in this Test match. If we do that, then the narrative changes and the series momentum changes."

In the run-up to the second Test, England chose not to send players from the first Test to join a day-night England Lions game against a Prime Minister's XI in Canberra.

The tourists instead opted for five days of training in Brisbane which, in the aftermath of the Gabba defeat, McCullum claimed left them "overprepared".

On Sunday, the former New Zealand captain said he stood by his comments, but also explained he made them to draw attention away from the players.

"There's things that you say and things that you do - in the job you're in, sometimes it's better for the scrutiny to be on yourself," said McCullum.

"There is no perfect preparation. If there was and you could hit 4,000 balls to guarantee an average of 90, or bowl however many balls to guarantee 10 wickets, then we'll do it - don't worry. But that doesn't exist.

"Five intense days leading up to a Test match is not the best way to prepare. We'll be working out these next three days to make sure we get ourselves in the right frame of mind and skill level to be able to perform."

England returned to training on Sunday following a break in the Queensland resort town of Noosa.

Their approach has often attracted criticism, in particular their off-field activities during this tour.

On Sunday they began their training session with intense fielding drills, which have been uncommon for England under Stokes and McCullum.

"I do feel like there's a feeling that we go about our work in a very casual manner, but it couldn't be further from the truth," added McCullum.

"The level of intensity with which we try to operate with and the hard edge we try to bring to the team, is all encompassing. It's how we try to live our lives and set about this cricket team."

Manel Kape calls for title shot after flattening Brandon Royval in UFC Vegas 112 main event

Manel Kape made quite a statement that a title fight should be next after he flattened Brandon Royval with a devastating knockout in the first round in the main event at UFC Vegas 112.

It was a stunning performance from Kape, who showed no fear taking on a known finisher like Royval. After a few exchanges on the feet, Kape finally saw his opening to jump into a combination and it was a short right hand that blasted Royval and sent him crashing to the canvas.

Kape followed up with a few more punches and Royval was knocked unconscious momentarily until the next shot woke him up again. The referee rushed in to rescue Royval with the end coming at just 3:18 into the opening round.

MANEL KAPE FINISHES BRANDON ROYVAL IN ROUND 1 😲 #UFCVegas113pic.twitter.com/PpgXiNOmI3

— ESPN MMA (@espnmma) December 14, 2025

With the win, Kape sent an emphatic message to new UFC flyweight champion Joshua Van after he claimed the belt at UFC 323 following a freak injury suffered by Alexandre Pantoja.

“Now we’re talking,” Kape said looking directly into the camera. “Joshua Van, you thought Brandon Royval would do something. Now you have my belt. If I didn’t break my foot in July, I would be the champion now.

“I’m here. Your daddy’s going to take your diapers. Be ready. Let’s fight in Houston in February. Just sign the contract. Just be ready. Nobody can f*cking deny the belt. I’m the f*cking best.”

In a battle of strikers, Royval actually set the tone early with a couple of nasty body kicks while Kape was the aggressor moving forward and trying to cut off the cage. Royval kept backing up and that was exactly what Kape wanted as he set up his combinations.

Following a couple of exchanges, Kape finally saw the opening he wanted as he surged forward and trapped Royval against the cage as he unloaded a perfectly timed right hand that landed flush. Royval’s head snapped back and he crumbled to the canvas.

Kape continued firing shots until Royval went out with the referee jumping in to stop the contest. While Royval was seemingly woken up by one of the final punches landed, he was obviously very wobbly when attempting to get back to his feet after Kape delivered the knockout blow.

After the win, Kape admitted he didn’t actually have a strategy that would lead to the finish but the knockout came just the same.

“There is no game plan,” Kape said. “Brandon Royval just has to step into the cage and I will do the rest. This is beautiful violence. Where I touch, you guys die. Where I touch, coma. Where I touch, hospital I’m the most dangerous man in this division. I’m different. Just pay attention. I’m coming for my belt.”

Now the UFC has a decision to make about what comes next for Van, especially if Pantoja is going to be sidelined for some time with the injury he suffered at UFC 323. Kape clearly made quite a statement with his win on Saturday and Tatsuro Taira did the same after he finished former champion Brandon Moreno.

It’s likely one of those two are going to get the next shot when Van is ready to defend his flyweight title in 2026.

Capitals Report Card: Caps Fall Flat Against Jets

Capitals Report Card: Caps Fall Flat Against Jets
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It was just one of those nights for the Washington Capitals (18-10-4). They put up one of their weaker performances and got crushed 5-1 by the Winnipeg Jets (15-15-1) on Saturday.

From the get-go, the Capitals just couldn’t get much going, as they only totaled three shots in the first period.

The Capitals’ performance was so bad to the point where they trailed 5-0 in the third period. It took a 5-on-3 opportunity for the team to end the shutout, thanks to Jakob Chychrun.

It also didn’t help that defending Hart Trophy winner Connor Hellebuyck made his return for Winnipeg after his injury.

Logan Thompson did all he could as he stopped 30 of 35 shots, but wasn’t given much help from his teammates.

With this result, the Capitals’ nine-game point streak comes to an end. They will look to regroup as they visit the Minnesota Wild on Tuesday.

Capitals Analysis

Coming off the previous game, it seemed like the Capitals’ offense had been sputtering. Saturday’s loss against Winnipeg wasn’t any better.

The Capitals got off to another slow start, as they were outshot by Winnipeg 13-3 and trailed 2-0 in the opening period.

Defending Hart Trophy winner Hellebuyck made his return for Winnipeg after missing time due to knee surgery. He was too much for the Capitals as he stopped 24 of 25 shots.

The Capitals struggled on the 5-on-5 throughout the night, failing to generate much pressure or enter the zone cleanly. Carbery changed up the lines, with Brandon Duhaime and Nic Dowd reuniting, and Hendrix Lapierre moving up to 3C. Unfortunately, the new lines didn’t work.

Multiple Capitals players finished below zero when it came to the plus-minus. However, Justin Sourdif registered the worst at -3.

The Capitals also struggled on special teams, failing to convert on their first three power-play opportunities. The team also gave up a Winnipeg goal on the penalty kill in the middle frame.

The Capitals finally got on the board late when Chychrun fired the puck past Hellebuyck on the 5-on-3.

Chychrun now has 12 goals on the season, while Alex Ovechkin’s assist moved him past Jaromir Jagr for 10th-most power-play points in NHL history.

Capitals Report Card

Team: F

This just wasn’t one of the better performances for the Capitals. The team couldn’t generate chances and was outplayed by Winnipeg.

Capitals Special Teams: D+

While the Capitals weren’t able to get going on the 5-on-5, the special teams didn’t help for the most part. The Capitals finally scored via Chychrun on the two-man advantage late in the game.

Logan Thompson: B-

Thompson was put in a rough situation as he made 30 saves on the night. Though the five goals he gave up made all the difference (not his fault).

Bogdan Trineyev: C+

The 23-year-old made his NHL debut and was quite all right. Playing on the fourth line with Duhaime and Dowd, Trineyev tried to be physical and finished with 11:45 of ice time.

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Crystal Palace vs Manchester City – Predicted lineup and team news

Crystal Palace vs Manchester City – Predicted lineup and team news
Crystal Palace vs Manchester City – Predicted lineup and team news

Crystal Palace welcome Manchester City to Selhurst Park on Sunday, looking to cement their place in the top four.

Oliver Glasner’s side are enjoying their best-ever start to a Premier League season. Furthermore, they arrive in high spirits after a comfortable European win in midweek. The Eagles have become a difficult team to beat under Glasner.

However, their home form has been slightly patchy this season. They have drawn four league games at Selhurst Park already. Therefore, turning those draws into wins will be crucial if they want to maintain their Champions League push.

Crystal Palace team news

Oliver Glasner has been dealt a significant injury blow. Daniel Muñoz is ruled out until 2026 with a knee injury. Consequently, Nathaniel Clyne is expected to return to the starting XI at right wing-back. This change comes after Justin Devenny picked up a knock in midweek.

The manager is also monitoring the fitness of Jean-Philippe Mateta and Ismaïla Sarr. Both players are carrying injuries but are expected to be available. If fit, Mateta will lead the line alongside Eddie Nketiah. Nketiah loves playing in the capital. Remarkably, he has scored his last 12 goals exclusively in London venues.

Crystal Palace predicted Lineup

Crystal Palace predicted XI: Henderson; Richards, Lacroix, Guéhi; Clyne, Wharton, Kamada, Mitchell; Pino, Nketiah; Mateta

When will the match kick off?

The Premier League fixture takes place at Selhurst Park on Sunday, 14 December 2025. The kick-off is scheduled for 2:00 p.m. GMT.

How to watch Crystal Palace vs Manchester City?

The match will be broadcast live in the UK on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League. Coverage starts at 1:00 pm GMT.

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What was the result of John Cena's final match?

John Cena.

John Cena's final match left the crowd in Washington, D.C. stunned ... and not in a good way. Carrying on with what has become a decades old tradition of "passing the torch," Tripe H and the WWE booking team had Cena tap out to Gunther. Yes, the 17-time champion went out on a losing note. The match was exciting. The crowd was enthralled. And then stone silence when Cena tapped after a merciless series of elbows and about the 100th sleeper hold attempt by Gunther. Check out the highlights:

John Cena's final match

"It's been a pleasure serving you all these years. Thank you.”

John Cena says goodbye. At
Saturday night's main Event#ThankYouCena    | #SNMEpic.twitter.com/HBPE0jihTO

— 🔥Sagar AJ Boy ™☝🏻(#WWE AND #AEW Fan Account) (@SagarAJ111) December 14, 2025

John Cena's final match

The fans heavily booed Triple H after John Cena tapped out in his final #WWE match at Saturday Night's Main Event. pic.twitter.com/aKhfnuNPu3

— Wrestle Ish (@WrestleIsh) December 14, 2025

John Cena's final match

The last time is now. 🐐
John Cena just wrestled his FINAL WWE match at Saturday Night’s Main Event.
No gimmicks. No comeback talk. Just the end of an era.Thank you, Cena.
🫡💔 pic.twitter.com/S9QkCcB76k

— usa news today (@usanewstodayy) December 14, 2025

John Cena's final match

What a sendoff for John Cena ❤️ pic.twitter.com/Y1R3MTsWBL

— ESPN (@espn) December 14, 2025

John Cena's final match

THANK YOU JOHN CENA ❤️🫡

🏆 17x World Champion
🏆 5x U.S. Champion
🏆 4x Tag Team Champion
🏆 2x Royal Rumble Winner
🏆 Intercontinental Champion

THE GREATEST OF ALL TIME 🐐 pic.twitter.com/3dPhvopjDd

— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) December 14, 2025

John Cena's final match

The GOAT.

There will never be another John Cena! 🥹 pic.twitter.com/8dT8jUQjma

— WWE (@WWE) December 14, 2025

John Cena's final match

John Cena took off his APL sneakers and left them in the ring officially retiring from the WWE 😢🫡 pic.twitter.com/sbLsGroLTI

— Nice Kicks (@nicekicks) December 14, 2025

John Cena's final match

There is something so poetically chaotic yet peaceful and beautiful, that in John Cena’s final moments in his wrestling career in the WWE… he was smiling. #ThankYouCena#SNMEpic.twitter.com/y7J8U7drHA

— Miscellaneous (@Snokes7) December 14, 2025

John Cena's final match

John Cena graduated high school, played college football, became a bodybuilder, joined the WWE, became the top star in the company, went to Hollywood, and retired from WWE after a 23-year career…

all before the Cowboys made it back to an NFC Championship Game.#ThankYouCenapic.twitter.com/x40qWeEhOB

— Eagles Fan Central (@PhilaFanCentral) December 14, 2025

John Cena's final match

It's over.

Gunther taps out John Cena. pic.twitter.com/0O2lTpl3p1

— WWE (@WWE) December 14, 2025

John Cena's final match

Salute to the GOAT 🐐

One final time tonight for John Cena 🥹 #ThankYouCenapic.twitter.com/prc2Bsgoj9

— MLB (@MLB) December 13, 2025

John Cena's final match

I don't think @TripleH thought this through. It's not the push they think they're giving Gunther. They would have just given the fans the win. Saturday Night's Main Event crowd is not happy.

— Mike Odyssey (@MikeOdysseyYT) December 14, 2025

John Cena's final match

John Cena showed us love — now it’s our turn.

Tune-in TONIGHT as @JohnCena faces Gunther at Saturday Night’s Main Event, live from Washington, D.C. The Last Time Is Now. 👋 #LetEmKnowpic.twitter.com/1GpuKgGiX2

— Cleveland Cavaliers (@cavs) December 13, 2025

John Cena's final match

Who in the hell are you?
I'm John Cena.

From his unforgettable moments in the ring to his inspiring presence outside of it, John Cena has truly left an indelible mark on the world of sports entertainment. I am proud to have been part of his journey, and what a ride it has been… pic.twitter.com/NKnTDFi868

— Kurt Angle (@RealKurtAngle) December 13, 2025

John Cena's final match

John Cena will partake in his final match tonight. In honor of that, here’s a floating Phoenix Suns jersey. pic.twitter.com/Kj6iimP2hQ

— Phoenix Suns (@Suns) December 13, 2025

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'You don't lead, you don't stay': How Rivermen coach spelled letter of the law to team

PEORIA — Jean-Guy Trudel spelled out a clear message to his Peoria Rivermen team Saturday, and he didn't need any letters to do it.

The four-time SPHL Coach of the Year stripped the leadership letters off his players' jerseys before a rematch against Knoxville.

The Rivermen responded with a 5-0 victory that gave them a split in the weekend series before 3,989 who braved a winter storm to watch inside Carver Arena.

The Rivermen did it, technically, without a captain or two assistants.

Peoria head coach Jean-Guy Trudel directs his team as they battle Knoxville in the first period of their SPHL hockey game Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025 at Carver Arena in Peoria. The Rivermen shut out the Ice Bears 5-0.

Trudel's decision to remove the "C" from veteran captain Alec Baer's jersey and the "A" off Garrett Devine's and Josh Martin's jerseys came overnight, after the Rivermen lost to Knoxville on Friday and slipped into sixth place. But it was something Trudel had been thinking about all week as he assessed his team amid four losses in six outings.

"Leadership has to be above and beyond, it has to be special," Trudel said. "If you don't lead, you don't stay with the Peoria Rivermen. This is who we are, it's how we win, it's our culture to play fast, play heavy and play like this team means everything in the world to us.

"Leaders have to earn it every day. We're going to wait before we put any letters back on any uniforms. We're going to see who responds. We're going to see who steps up. It's a simple message: The Rivermen Way, or the highway."

Devine responded with a two-goal, +4 game in which he imposed his will on the Ice Bears with a high-motor outing from start to finish.

Peoria's Khaden Henry, far right, puts a shot on Knoxville goaltender Stephen Mundinger in the second period of their SPHL hockey game Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025 at Carver Arena in Peoria. Henry scored his second goal of the game on the shot and finished with a hat trick as the Rivermen shut out the Ice Bears 5-0.

Rivermen linemate and newcomer Khaden Henry? He merely notched a hat trick in his second game with the team, one of them a spectacular skill display. He produced 3 goals on 13 shots and a +4 rating in two games.

"We didn't really have any choice but to receive Jean-Guy Trudel's message," Devine said. "It was a big game for us. A big inflection point. Early in a year you can reach a point where your season goes one of two ways, and I'm really proud of the way the guys responded and did a lot of the right things. The letter stuff is what it is. Guys know who the leaders are and it's everyone's job to lead.

"Everyone stepped up and played as a team effort, on the ice, off the ice, locker room, bench, everywhere. It's a matter of doing this every single night, every single guy.

Peoria's Garrett Devine, left, puts the puck past Knoxville goaltender Stephen Mundinger in the first period of their SPHL hockey game Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025 at Carver Arena in Peoria. The Rivermen shut out the Ice Bears 5-0.

"That's the biggest thing with our team, the way we're composed right now. Every single guy has to bring it, every single guy has to be a leader, every single guy has to do everything."

This story will be updated with more interviews and information.

Dave Eminian is the Journal Star sports columnist, and covers Bradley men's basketball, the Rivermen and Chiefs. He writes the Cleve In The Eve sports column for pjstar.com. He can be reached at 686-3206 or deminian@pjstar.com. Follow him on X.com @icetimecleve.

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Manchester City XI vs Crystal Palace – Predicted lineup and team news

Manchester City XI vs Crystal Palace – Predicted lineup and team news
Manchester City XI vs Crystal Palace – Predicted lineup and team news

Manchester City travel to London on Sunday, aiming to keep the pressure on league leaders Arsenal.

Pep Guardiola’s side are flying high after a historic Champions League victory over Real Madrid. That win was only their second-ever triumph at the Bernabeu. Now, they turn their attention back to domestic matters.

City have been prolific in the Premier League recently. They have scored at least three goals in each of their last three matches. Furthermore, a win here would see Guardiola reach a significant milestone of 150 high-scoring victories.

Manchester City team news

Pep Guardiola is expected to stick with the core of the winning team from Madrid. However, he remains without key midfielders. Rodri, Mateo Kovačić, and John Stones are all sidelined. This leaves a gap in the engine room. Consequently, Tijjani Reijnders is pushing for a start to freshen things up.

In attack, Rayan Cherki is undroppable at the moment. He is creating chances at a record-breaking rate of one assist every 80 minutes. Therefore, he is expected to retain his place. He will likely support Erling Haaland, who scored the winner in Madrid. Jérémy Doku and Phil Foden will provide the width and creativity on the flanks.

Manchester City predicted Lineup

Manchester City predicted XI: Donnarumma; Nunes, Dias, Gvardiol, O’Reilly; González; Cherki, Reijnders, Foden, Doku; Haaland

When will the match kick off?

The Premier League fixture takes place at Selhurst Park on Sunday, 14 December 2025. Kick-off is scheduled for 2:00 pm GMT.

How to watch Manchester City vs Crystal Palace?

The match will be broadcast live in the UK on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League. Coverage starts at 1:00 pm GMT.

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Highlights! Manel Kape ends Brandon Royval (and ESPN era) with violent main event TKO | UFC Vegas 112

Manel Kape closed out the last UFC fight of the ESPN era last night (Sat., Dec. 13, 2025) at UFC Vegas 112 LIVE on ESPN+ from inside UFC Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada, putting a vicious stop to flyweight contender Brandon Royval with a first-round TKO (punches).

Royval is as durable as they come, but some feared he’d get caught too often in a striking battle with Kape. It was paramount for Royval to be able to utilize his grappling, wild transitions, and submission threats to drag this fight into deep water. If “Raw Dawg” couldn’t keep Kape guessing it was going to be a long night.

Unfortunately for Royval, Kape was dialed in from the opening bell and he was dictating the action all the way through. Kape eventually forced his way inside along the cage and landed a huge right hand that sent Royval crumbling to the ground. In less than a second Kape was on “Raw Dawg” again for another clean right followed by a few more shots. There was no doubt that Royval was out as the referee slid in for the stoppage, even though he quickly got back to his feet (albeit stumbling).

It was a great way to close out 2025 and a perfect knockout finish to end the ESPN era. Check out the video highlights below:

MANEL KAPE FINISHES BRANDON ROYVAL IN ROUND 1 😲 #UFCVegas113pic.twitter.com/PpgXiNOmI3

— ESPN MMA (@espnmma) December 14, 2025

For complete UFC Vegas 112 results, coverage, and highlights click HERE.

Diego Pacheco vs Kevin Lele Sadjo result: Pacheco stays unbeaten with decision win

Pacheco vs Sadjo Scorecards

Judges officially turned in a unanimous decision win for Diego Pacheco, 117-110, 116-111, 115-112.

Unofficial Pacheco vs Sadjo scorecard

BLH scored the fight for Diego Pacheco, 116-111, more or less on par with where the official judges were.

Pacheco vs Sadjo post-fight analysis and comments

Diego Pacheco may have won but it was a very ugly fight and it’s hard to be impressed by his performance in a fight that he was set up to win handily. Pacheco’s form was not on point and he got dropped by a much smaller man by Sadjo in round 8. Pacheco still managed to do enough to win, but it was a forgettable outing.

Pacheco vs Sadjo undercard results

Joe Cordina def. Gabe Flores Jr

Joe Cordina won a unanimous decision against Gabe Flores Jr, showing no real respect for his power and walking him down for most of the fight where Flores essentially faded from the pressure. Flores put up a tough effort, but it wasn’t enough to win enough of the rounds. Official scores were 117-110, 115-112, 114-113.

Ernesto “Tito” Mercado def. Antonio Moran

Tito Mercado dominated Antonio Moran, dropping him hard in the first round which had Moran on his heels until the eventual ending in Round 6 when Mercado landing a series of punches to have the referee call it quits to force a KO-6 (2:37).

Skye Nicolson def. Yuliahn Luna

What can I say? It was a dull and methodical affair. Nicolson won the fight, but likely not any fans. Unanimous decision (98-92, 98-92, 97-93).

Central East wins CIF state title 42-28 over Pacifica

Central East beat Pacifica 42-28 to clinch the CIF State Division 1-A championship.

It's the second state title in program history following when the then Central Grizzlies beat Sierra Canyon to win the D1-AA crown in 2019.

RELATED: Central celebrates 2019 state title with parade

The Bengals have won back-to-back Central Section championships under head coach Kyle Biggs and 5 in the last 8 years. ""It was a great game and i'm just really proud of the way we battled and came through," Biggs told Spectrum Sports after the game. "I'm proud of my guys." Biggs improves his coaching record to 107-21 in his 10th season at Central East.

Leading Pacifica 35-28 with 4:12 to play, Biggs decided to go for it on fourth and 3 at his own 48. Junior quarterback Jelani Dippel lofted a deep ball to EJ Morgan and the Cal signee came down with a remarkable over the shoulder catch to move the chains.

The play that might have won a state title for Central East. EJ Morgan hauls it in on 4th and 3 (!). What a gutsy call from Kyle Biggs and an incredible catch for the Cal signee EJ Morgan. @ABC30https://t.co/G2JpbJJEyu

— Stephen Hicks (@StephenABC30) December 14, 2025

Shortly after, Arizona signee Brandon Smith ran in his 3rd touchdown of the game to extend the Bengal lead.

Bayon Harris, a junior who holds the program record for receiving yards, came down with 11 catches for 174 yards and a touchdown. He also had a 90-yard touchdown called back for holding. Dippel finished the night throwing for 371 yards and 2 touchdowns and also ran in a touchdown.

The Bengals finish the season with a record of 14-1.

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Braves News: Offseason signings, player reviews, more

Well it was an active day leaguewide, but lacking any movement from the Braves on Saturday. The Braves have a little over $10 million left below the luxury tax, roughly $30 million below the second tier of the tax, and roughly $50 million below the third tier of the tax, where the really impactful penalties start kicking in. They also have some salary they could probably get rid of with a few players they have on the books if they really want to. While we won’t know what their budget is, it seems unlikely they would have made the moves they have already made with the emphatic desire to add a starting pitcher and additional desire for a shortstop upgrade still waiting if they intended to stay underneath the luxury tax entirely. It will be fascinating to see how much more they choose to spend and if they have enough left to make an impact addition at either of those two spots or more of a serviceable upgrade.

Braves News

We took a look at the fascinating 2025 season of former-Braves’-top-prospect-turned-trade-value-turned-journeyman-turned-perhaps-quality-pitching-depth Joey Wentz.

MLB News

The Brewers made an absolutely perplexing trade with the Royals, giving up 2025 NL Rookie of the Year candidate Isaac Collins and a depth reliever for a depth reliever.

The Mets agreed to a 2 year, $40 million deal with Jorge Polanco, who will likely play 1B/DH for them.

The Cubs have promoted Tyler Zombro to vice president of pitching.

The Cardinals signed former Dodger Dustin May to a one year deal.

The Tigers signed former Brave Kenley Jansen to a one year deal worth $11 million.

The Yankees brought back Amed Rosario on a one year $2.5 million deal.

Mitch Albom: St. Cecilia’s is on the rise – on wings of new partner

If you go there now, you see an empty basketball floor in a decaying brick building. But if you narrow your gaze and let your mind drift, you can picture the crowds of wanna-be players over the decades, stuffing the narrow rafters, waiting for their chance. You can hear the excited yells and sneaker squeaks and the pounding dunks of a leather ball through a metal rim. You can feel the stifling heat of hot summer nights with no air conditioning and dreams of making a name for yourself sizzling beneath the hardwood floor.

And when you consider the talent that once sprinted up and down that court — from Dave Bing to Magic Johnson to Earl Cureton to Jalen Rose — you can feel yourself start to sweat.

This place is called St. Cecilia’s — or to many, the Saint — a legendary part of Detroit’s history, but like too many parts of our city, one that has fallen into disrepair, decay and disregard.

When Dick Vitale began coaching the men's basketball team at the University of Detroit in the 1970s, he quickly found a new friend and supporter just down the street from campus in Sam Washington Jr. (right), who launched the legendary basketball program at St. Cecilia's gym

That is about to change.

On Thursday, Dec. 11, during our annual SAY Detroit Radiothon, I was joined on stage by the current mayor of Detroit, Mike Duggan, the former mayor, Dave Bing, and — via telephone — the current Mayor-elect Mary Sheffield (who was on her honeymoon), all of whom came together to help me announce the revitalization of a city landmark.

St. Cecilia’s, its adjacent 25-room school building, and the areas and lots surrounding both, will soon be the site of the new SAY Detroit Play Center at St. Cecilia’s.

The 8-acre campus on the city’s west side will be home to hundreds of afterschool kids from around the city, featuring academic labs, STEM robotics, arts programs, community spaces and, of course, sports, from a brand new football field to a rebirthed basketball facility that will honor the greats who played on that hardwood, while transforming it to a state-of-the-art level.

The Saint is rising.

A beacon of collaboration

“I am so excited,” Sheffield said, when she heard the news. “These are the partnerships that I believe are extremely important. And my husband — I finally can say that — he grew up playing in St. Cecilia’s. It’s very near and dear to the community. ... It’s near and dear to my heart.”

This is admittedly an ambitious project, one that may cost, in the end, close to $10 million. As the founder of SAY Detroit, that would make me nervous, had we not done a similar thing over the last decade on the city’s east side, at another abandoned facility called the Lipke Rec Center.

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Although not as storied by NBA greats as St. Cecilia’s, Lipke was also once a home to many Detroit kids, who played sports and swam there from the 1950s through the early 2000s.

But like so many rec centers in Detroit, Lipke closed during the bankruptcy years and fell into decay.

Back in 2014, Mayor Duggan asked SAY Detroit if we could somehow find a use for one of those closed facilities. We visited many and finally chose Lipke, even though all the HVAC equipment had been stolen off the roof and the swimming pool was covered in mold.

Ten years later, through the amazing enthusiasm — and elbow grease — of community partners and volunteers, Lipke has been transformed it into a vibrant hive of activity. There’s a football field donated by Matthew Stafford, a baseball field donated by the Detroit Tigers and a large basketball court, rejuvenated by Tom Gores, owner of the Pistons. Stafford and other investors added a 15,000-square-foot education annex a few years ago.

The SAY Detroit Play Center at Lipke now serves 300 kids from all over the city, who are transported from their schools and taken back home when they are finished. Sure, kids can play sports — but only after they complete 90 minutes of study in our digital learning center. They also fan out, in even greater numbers, to a recording studio, an E-Gaming hub, and STEM robotics and arts and dance programs.

Blueprint for success

Our goal for St Cecilia’s is follow the blueprint we used at Lipke. The sizes aren’t the same — there is less acreage the second time, for example, yet a larger school building — but the philosophy will be consistent: involve the community, lean on those who loved and used to use the space, raise funds through partnerships with foundations, companies and individuals, transport kids safely to and from their schools and homes, and hire caring, dedicated people to direct the academics and recreation.

We have already gathered several million dollars toward this project, chiefly from the Wayne and Joan Webber Foundation and an anonymous, but large, donor. Gores also pledged $100,000 toward it at Thursday’s event.

We should note that others have dreamed of reinvigorating this storied place, including Bing, Rose and notably Cureton, the former Piston, who, as a teenager, used to take two busses just to play with the talent at St. Cecilia’s.

Former Detroit Pistons Earl Cureton and James Edwards lift Michael Willis for the ceramonial first dunk after the dedication of the new Detroit Pistons basketball court located in the SAY Detroit Play Center at Lipke Park in Detroit on Monday, Jan. 18, 2016.

On Thursday, at the radiothon, Earl’s widow, Judith Pickop, and their daughter, Sari, sat with us when we made the announcement.

“My dad loved Detroit and I think that reflected in his love for St. Cecilia’s,” Sari said. “The city offered him so much … an opportunity to grow, to learn, and become the person he became.”

That will be the goal of this new facility. To grow. To learn. To become the person you can become.

And to touch history. Detroit history. It was fun to hear Bing recall how, during a holdout from the Pistons in the early 1970s, he kept his game sharp by playing at St. Cecilia’s, and how Sam Washington, the legendary athletic director there, convinced him to get the NBA to donate the fines he was accumulating so he could buy a new scoreboard.

It was fun to hear former Police Chief Ike McKinnon recall how, during the uprising-plagued year of 1967, his officers would get stress reduction and recreation at St. Cecilia’s and how Washington would feed them.

Mayor Duggan noted how our Lipke project had not only revitalized that facility, but sent property values in the area soaring, and uplifted the immediate neighborhood.

We hope to do that twice.

There are ghosts now in the paint-peeling walls. We will not chase them out. Rather, we will give them a home among the sudden high-pitched squeals of children enjoying new facilities, and families knowing their kids have a place to go for hours after school and in the summer, a place where they can improve their grades, their college chances and their jump shots.

The Saint is rising.

If you would like to be a part of this effort, or join us somehow in the rebirth, please contact us at Saydetroit.org.

History never dies. It just sometimes gets ignored. That ends now at St. Cecilia’s. Let’s make it front and center again.

Contact Mitch Albom: malbom@freepress.com. Check out the latest updates with his charities, books and events at MitchAlbom.com. Follow him @mitchalbom on x.com.

This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Mitch Albom: St. Cecilia’s is on the rise – on wings of new partner

Jalen Brunson scores 40 points as Knicks advance to NBA Cup Final with win vs. Magic

This isn’t the banner the Knicks envisioned chasing this season — but after a 132-120 quarterfinal victory over the Orlando Magic on Tuesday, the NBA Cup is within reach. And recent, limited history says competing for the in-season tournament banner gives you a head start in chasing the real thing later down the line.

In 2023, the first year of the Cup, the Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Indiana Pacers to claim the league’s inaugural in-season trophy. The Pacers went on to make an Eastern Conference finals appearance the following spring, and came a Tyrese Haliburton Game 7 injury away from a Cinderella ending last season.

In the Cup’s second year, the Milwaukee Bucks defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder. That Thunder team responded by winning its first NBA championship later that same season, outlasting Indiana in the 2025 Finals.

Now it’s Year 3 of the league’s newest experiment — and the pattern is no longer coincidence.

After two straight quarterfinal exits, the Knicks are one of the final two teams standing in Las Vegas. They defeated the Toronto Raptors in the quarterfinal on Tuesday then punched their ticket to the NBA Cup Final agains the Magic on Saturday night.

And just like that, they’ve joined a short list of teams with a 50% chance of doing something much bigger next.

The New York Knicks are for real. They entered the season with championship aspirations, and a third of the way through the year, they’re finally beginning to look the part. And while an in-season tournament banner was never the target, competing for one has given the world a glimpse into the heights this team’s ceiling has pushed toward this year.

“I was one of those guys when they came up with the Cup idea, I was like, ‘Oh, man, for what? In the middle of the season? We are trying to do this and that and practice and blah, blah, blah,' ” head coach Mike Brown recalled after practice on Friday. “It’s a fantastic experience for everybody. You really applaud how the NBA has tried to continue to find ways to make this more meaningful across the board. So it’s a pleasure to be here.”

So the Knicks look the part. Jalen Brunson looks the part, too.

Brown has been vocal about wanting his All-Star point guard to finally receive MVP consideration. Performances like the one Brunson delivered Saturday make it impossible to have the conversation without him.

The Knicks’ captain dissected an Orlando defense specifically built to grind him down — a physical, switch-heavy unit designed to make every touch uncomfortable. Instead, Brunson made it look easy: 40 points on 16-of-27 shooting from the field and eight assists in New York’s highest-pressure game of the season.

“Yeah, [the Magic] are really physical. That’s what [Orlando’s head coach, Jamahl Mosley] prides himself on. The way that they have been able to do it makes them very successful,” Brunson told reporters after practice on Friday. “There’s a lot of ways you combat it. Obviously with physicality. But I would move it, with space and transition, getting stops and running. I think no matter what, they are going to play their solid basketball. We have to play ours and do it to the best of our abilities.”

Karl-Anthony Towns finished with 29 points and eight rebounds, and OG Anunoby added 24 points on 8-of-13 shooting from the field, as the Knicks advanced to a 17-0 record in games they lead after three quarters.

Jalen Suggs scored 26 points for the Orlando Magic but left in the second half due to injury. Paolo Banchero scored 25 points, and Desmond Bane added 18, but the Magic couldn’t match New York’s firepower with both teams missing key contributors on the injury report. Miles McBride is nursing an ankle injury, and Landry Shamet is recovering from a shoulder sprain, while fringe All-Star Franz Wagner remains out with a high ankle sprain of his own.

Now it’s one more game in Las Vegas against the best of the West. The NBA Cup is beginning to be a true playoff preview, and the Knicks are living up to the early billing they can compete for their first title in decades this season.

Sinclaire Johnson breaks U.S. record at Kalakaua Merrie Mile race in Waikiki

Sinclaire Johnson broke the American record for the road mile this morning at the Kalakaua Merrie Mile in Waikiki.

Johnson’s time of 4 minutes, 21.66 seconds eclipsed the former U.S. standard of 4 :23.98 set by Krissy Gear in April at the Grand Blue Mile in Des Moines, Iowa.

Johnson was the first to finish from an incredibly strong field of 20 world-class middle distance runners, competing in a chase format where the women’s division racers had a head start on the men.

Nikki Hiltz, who won this event last year, was second in 4 :24.50, and Josh Hoey was third, and the first man to finish, in 3 ;54.77.

Three-time Hawaii state cross country champion Ka ‘eo Kruse won the men’s citizens’ race in 4 :17.21. Holly Parker of Great Britain won the women’s division in 4 :46.25.

A total of 2, 854 entrants finished the citizens’ race, up from 2, 315 last year.

The Kalakaua Merrie Mile is a prelude to the JAL Honolulu Marathon, which kicks off Sunday at 5 a.m. Along with the Start to Park 10K, the three events attracted a record of more than 40, 000 combined entries.

Reigning champions Yemane Haileselassie and Cynthia Limo are both back to defend their titles, with Limo trying for her third win in a row here.

Lake Mary wins first state football title on Hail Mary touchdown

Lake Mary scored a thrilling Hail Mary touchdown on the game’s final play and beat Vero Beach 28-27 to capture their first state football championship in school history.

Notre Dame signee Noah Grubbs connected with FIU signee Barrett Schulz inside the five-yard line and when he almost got tackled, Tavarius Brundidge Jr. took the ball and scored with no time remaining.

OH MY GOODNESS!!!@LMRamsFootball with the HAIL MARY FOR THE WIN to capture their FIRST STATE CHAMPIONSHIP in program history.@NoahGrubbsQB to @BarrettSchulz and @22Aproblem_ with the all-time assist to capture the Class 7A crown in Miami. #SCTop10

🎥: @ShaneWhitehead9pic.twitter.com/hVLbPvyTn6

— Alex Walker (@AlexWalkerTV) December 14, 2025

Lake Mary trailed 21-3 at halftime at Pitbull Stadium in Miami and scored nine points in the final fifteen seconds of the game to complete the thrilling comeback.

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Yankees news: Bombers make one addition, as rumors about another emerge

MLB Trade Rumors | Mark Polishuk: While the Yankees would’ve needed some bullpen upgrades regardless, the team has let some of their relief options go this offseason, include Devin Williams going across town to the Mets. In need of some additions back there, the Yankees have reportedly been among a couple teams to check in on the Cardinals’ JoJo Romero. Last year, Romero posted a 2.07 ERA and 3.28 FIP in 61 innings for St. Louis, and had been a pretty solid reliever in the two seasons prior to that as well.

MLB.com | Bryan Hoch: In case you missed it, the Yankees reportedly did make a move on Saturday, bringing back Amed Rosario to bolster their bench. The utilityman and former Mets top prospect played well after getting traded from the Nationals to the Yankees at the Trade Deadline last year, and has a pretty sterling reputation for hitting left-handed pitchers.

MLB.com | Jim Callis: The MLB Draft is close to the last thing on anyone’s minds at this stage of the offseason, but there’s only so many rumor posts that come out on a given day. In today’s case, one thing we can look at instead is a — very early — MLB Mock Draft. In this particular one, they’re projected to select high school catcher Will Brick out of Memphis, TN. Obviously, there’s still a lot to happen and a lot of baseball to be played before we can really start thinking about that.

Bayern Munich, Manuel Neuer waiting on contract extension decision

Manuel Neuer is still showing that he is fully capable of playing at his peak despite already being 39 years old. By the time the 2025/26 season is over, he’ll be 40, but the club does not have plans of pushing him out the door any time soon – even Uli Hoeneß has said on numerous occasions that it’s his dream for Neuer to eventually retire at Bayern.

As things stand, Neuer’s contract is set to expire in the summer, as has been the case for the past couple of seasons since Bayern routinely only offers one-year contract extensions for players over the age of 30 — with a handful of exceptions. Last winter’s acquisition of keeper Jonas Urbig from FC Köln was an anticipatory move made by the German Rekordmeister to try to line up an eventual long-term replacement for Neuer. Sven Ulreich’s future is uncertain after missing most of last season for personal reasons, Daniel Peretz’s loan spell at Hamburg SV has not gone according to plan at all, and Alexander Nübel also doesn’t know if he’ll ever have a future at Bayern; that really only leaves Urbig, who has stood firm when he’s been asked to by Vincent Kompany.

As far as Neuer is concerned, per information from Bild (via @iMiaSanMia), the current understanding and assumption is that the 39-year-old will wind up extending his contract for another year, though all parties will be waiting to make a final decision in the spring. Presumably, Neuer’s performances, fitness, and injury history (or lack thereof) will come into play in the final decision come the spring time.

Nonetheless, internally at the club, it is a shared belief that Urbig can eventually become the long-term replacement for Neuer and be the future number one keeper once latter hangs up his gloves, at least at Bayern. For now, Neuer is still the number one keeper and he is fully expected to start the final two Bundesliga matches for 2025 against Mainz and then Heidenheim. Still, the club has made it clear they do also plan on giving Urbig some matches after the winter break during the Rückrunde; it’s just going to come down to finding the right occasions to do so. With the cushion Bayern has in both the Bundesliga and the Champions League group phase, it’s likely that opportunities will certainly present themselves, though Kompany chose to stick with Neuer in the DFB-Pokal win over Union Berlin after Urbig was in goal for the first round win over Wehen Wiesbaden and second round win over Köln.

Giants vs. Commanders, Week 15, Game time, TV channel, streaming, odds

The New York Giants (2–11) return home this Sunday to host the Washington Commanders (3–10) at MetLife Stadium. Kickoff is set for 1p.m. ET on FOX.

This is the 188th all-time meeting between the NFC East rivals. The teams have faced each other 185 times in the regular season and twice in the postseason. Washington won the most recent matchup on September 7, 2025, by a score of 21–6. The Giants, however, hold a strong edge at home, leading the series 57–31–1 at MetLife Stadium and its predecessor venues.

How to watch

What: Giants vs. Washington Commanders
When: Sunday, December 14, 2025
Where: MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford, NJ
Game Time: 1 p.m. ET
TV: FOX
Announcers: Kenny Albert (Play-by-Play), Jonathan Vilma (Analyst), Megan Olivi (Sideline)
Streaming: NFL+
Radio: WFAN 101.9 FM / 66 AM
Play-by-Play: Bob Papa
Analyst: Carl Banks
Sideline: Howard Cross
Odds: Giants -2.5

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Brayden Burries goes off in top-ranked Arizona’s win over No. 12 Alabama to remain unbeaten

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Based on his pedigree coming in to college, it was presumed by many that Brayden Burries would step on the court and just dominate. Kind of like how Koa Peat did in his first collegiate game and most since.

Not everything happens instantaneously. And some things, like Burries’ breakthrough performance on Saturday night, are worth waiting for.

The freshman guard scored a career-high 28 points, fueling top-ranked Arizona to a 96-75 win over No. 12 Alabama in Birmingham. The Wildcats (9-0) earned their fifth win this season over a ranked opponent, matching the 1987-88 team that also went 5-0 in nonconference games against ranked foes.

No. 1 Arizona's ruination of No. 12 Alabama means the Wildcats are the only team in 30 years to log five wins over ranked teams in their first nine games to start a season.

No. 3 Florida (93-87) in Vegas
No. 15 UCLA (69-65) in LA
@ No. 3 UConn (71-67)
vs. No. 20 Auburn (97-68)

— Matt Norlander (@MattNorlander) December 14, 2025

Burries, who started heating up a few weeks ago and had averaged 17 points over the previous three games, was 11 of 19 from the field and drained five of Arizona’s 10 3-pointers. His performance was especially big because fellow freshman Koa Peat struggled with foul trouble, finishing with a career-low five points in 20 minutes, while Jaden Bradley also had to sit for an extended period in the second half becauise of fouls.

Bradley and Motiejus Krivas scored 14 apiece, with Krivas pulling down 14 rebounds, while Tobe Awaka had 15 boards as Arizona dominated Alabama 52-32 on the glass. The Wildcats had a 22-3 edge in offensive rebounds, leading to a 15-2 advantage in second chance points.

Alabama (7-3) got 24 points from Labaron Philon and 21 from Latrell Wrightstell Jr., with that duo going 15 of 28 including 6 of 12 from 3. But the Crimson Tide, who began 7 of 13 from 3, made only five more the rest of the way while the UA’s 38.5 percent shooting from outside was actually better.

Arizona was down 41-39 at the half, the first time it has trailed after 20 minutes this season. The Wildcats were back in front within two minutes and built a 49-43 lead thanks to a 10-0 run, but during that stretch Peat and Bradley each picked up their third foul.

Yet somehow, Arizona nearly tripled its lead with that duo on the bench.

The UA led 55-48 with 14:01 to go whenAwaka was called for a flagrant foul after Alabama coach Nate Oats appealed on a play that saw the Crimson Tide called for a foul. Both teams made 1 of 2 free throws from that, but then the Wildcats scored the next 11 with their defense fueling the charge.

Back-to-back steals by Ivan Kharchenkov and Burries led to transition baskets, with Burries lobbing to Awaka for a dunk and then scoring seven straight to put the UA up 67-49 with 11:22 remaining.

Kharchenkov had 10 points and five steals, most by an Arizona freshman since KJ Lewis had five two seasons ago.

Burries fourth 3 put the Wildcats up 20 and his fifth made it 75-54 with nine minutes left. Alabama hit back-to-back 3s for the first time since seven minutes left in the first half to get within 82-65 but got no closer.

Arizona built a 19-12 lead on a 3-point play by Burries but Alabama’s outside shooting got it right back into it. A 7-0 run put the Tide up 26-22 midway through the first half.

Alabama’s 7th made 3 put it up 37-30 but then went cold, allowing the UA to retake the lead. A 9-0 run with seven straight from Bradley and then capped by a Peat jumper put the Wildcats up 39-37 with 1:51 left in the half.

Two late baskets by the Crimson Tide put it back in front at the break.

Arizona returns home to take on Abilene Christian on Tuesday night before facing San Diego State in Phoenix next Saturday.

Welsh MMA's 'pioneer' Johns hangs up the gloves

Brett Johns
Brett Johns had a professional career of 21 wins and six losses [Getty Images]

There is no more satisfying feeling for a fighter than going out on your own terms.

Sometimes the sport retires you before you can have a say in the matter, but sometimes you get the choice of when and how.

For Brett Johns, Saturday night marked the final bout of his 13 and a half year professional career - a career which saw him win two world titles and become the first Welshman to fight in the UFC.

While it was not the fairytale third world title ending he had hoped for on Saturday night - suffering a second round stoppage defeat to Nikolay Grozdev - his legacy will remain.

'The Pikey' laid the foundations for many to follow.

Johns' coaches and peers have been paying tribute to the man.

Jack Shore

Brett Johns and Jack Shore spar
Jack Shore boasted a professional record of 17 wins and three losses before retiring from the sport in December 2024 [Getty Images]

"Working with Brett for me has been a massive privilege," said Jack Shore.

"It started as an amateur training with the best fighter in Wales and one of my idols.

"He joined my gym and not only became one of my main training fighters, but he's become one of my best friends."

Shore went onto make his UFC debut in September 2019, and became the first Welsh fighter to be ranked in the promotion, reaching 15 on the bantamweight rankings in March 2022.

"I've shared hours and 100's of rounds with Brett," added Shore.

"Not only is he the best fighter I've ever trained with, but he's one of the greatest people you could ever wish to meet, which means far more than any of his fighting accolades, which let's be fair are pretty good!

"He laid the foundations of Welsh MMA and has lead the way for over 15 years.

"A true Welsh legend and still one of the best fighters in the world.

Oban Elliott

Oban Elliott prepares for his bout at UFC 309
Oban Elliott earned a UFC contract by beating Kaik Brito on Dana White's Contender Series in August 2023. [Getty Images]

"I first met Brett when I was 19, totally starstruck after one of my amateur fights.

"I later got to train with Brett when I was 20 and have done ever since.

"The knowledge he shared with me on my way up, not just on the mats but also how to develop my character and how to go about this sport as you work your way up has no doubt played a massive part to where I am today.

"Without Brett, who knows if the path would have been as clear to get to the top of this sport from where we are from.

"Above all, he's an amazing human being and an amazing friend, my brother.

"A real people's champion and forever a MMA legend.

"He's one of the greatest and most influential Welshman of all time, thank you brother."

Scott Pedersen

Brett Johns and Scott Pedersen
Brett Johns and Scott Pedersen regularly travel from Swansea to Abertillery together to train at Shore Mixed Martial Arts [Getty Images]

"The first time I met him I must have been about 15 or 16," said Pedersen.

"He was in the changing room coaching some other boys and I was starstruck like 'Oh my God that's Brett Johns Cage Warriors champion', so I didn't really speak to him that night.

"I ended up going down on the Friday to train with him at his dad's judo gym, and obviously I sparred with him, he manhandled me and I thought 'Oh my God this guy is next level', which obviously he is.

"I started to train with him on the regular, next thing you know I moved to Swansea, started training with him full time."

Pedersen says he is really grateful for everything he has experience with Johns.

"What he's done for my career is second to none.

"To have that type of mentor where you know you're training with one of the best fighters in the world gives you confidence through and through as well and the tips he's given me over the years, not just in fighting but in life, it's always going to stick with me and will always go a long way."

"What he's done for the sport just in Wales, again second to none.

"He's fought some of the best fighters in the world and beat some of the best fighters in the world.

"He's genuinely like my older brother, the guy is an icon, living legend."

Pedersen believes Johns could still go again if he wanted to.

"The mad thing is he's not slowing down.

"In training, he's 33 now, he feels better than ever so he could probably decide to do whatever he wants.

"Whatever he does decide to do I'll be happy for him and back him all the way, living legend."

Richard Shore

Brett Johns and Richard Shore
Richard Shore (right) has coached Brett Johns (left) at Shore Mixed Martial Arts in Abertillery for a number of years. [Getty Images]

"I have been fortunate to be able to watch Brett Johns' career from his very first fight on my event, right up to date," said Shore.

"He is one of the Welsh GOATS, and a pioneer, the first Welshman to ever compete on a UFC event.

"His accomplishments are second to none.

"I believe his most impressive achievement is having two fights on the same night, fighting eight full rounds to become the Cage Warriors world champion.

"Not many men on this planet could even dream about doing that."

Shore was also quick to speak to the character of the Brett Johns as a person.

"He is the perfect professional both in and out of the cage, a great fighter and an even greater man.

"Any young fighter looking to have a successfully MMA career should look to him as the blueprint for success.

"If this was his last fight he has my blessing, but... never say never."

After 27 professional bouts and two world title wins, it's time for Brett Johns be the world champion dad he desires to be as he and his wife look forward to welcoming their second child in February.

MacKinnon has goal and assist as Avalanche beat Predators 4-2 for 11th straight home win

DENVER (AP) — Nathan MacKinnon scored his NHL-leading 26th goal and added an assist, and the Colorado Avalanche beat the Nashville Predators 4-2 on Saturday night for their 11th straight home win.

MacKinnon, who has scored in six straight home games, leads the league with 55 points.

Jack Drury, Victor Olofsson and Valeri Nichushkin also scored for Colorado, which is 13-0-2 on home ice this season. The 11 straight wins matches the second-longest in franchise history, previously accomplished Jan. 31-March 27 of last season.

The longest home winning streak is 18 games set during the 2021-22 Stanley Cup season.

The Avalanche’s 53 points through 32 games is tied for third all-time and they have just two regulation losses this season. They have earned at least a point in 23 of their last 24 games.

Jonathan Marchessault and Tyson Jost scored for Nashville and Justus Annunen stopped 38 shots against the team that traded him to the Predators at the start of the 2024-25 season. Nashville had won six of its last eight games, including a 4-3 shootout win over Colorado on Tuesday night.

Scott Wedgewood, the player the Avalanche got in exchange for Annunen, made 27 saves and tied Dallas’ Jake Oettinger for the most wins with 14.

MacKinnon put the Avalanche ahead 1:27 after the opening faceoff, the ninth time this season they have scored in the first 1:30. Drury’s fifth off the season, which deflected off defenseman Nicolas Hague’s knee, made it 2-0 at 11:47.

Marchessault cut the lead in half with a power-play goal 50 seconds later.

The Predators carried the play to start the second period but Colorado go the only goal when Olofsson scored on a delayed penalty at 9:57.

Nichushkin scored an empty-net goal with 3:31 remaining in the third.

Up next

Predators: At St. Louis on Monday night.

Avalanche: at Seattle on Tuesday night.

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AP NHL: https://apnews.com/hub/nhl

3 Stars: Seguin’s silver stick, wake the F up, & not their night in loss vs Panthers

3 Stars: Seguin’s silver stick, wake the F up, & not their night in loss vs Panthers
Dec 13, 2025; Dallas, Texas, USA; The Dallas Stars have a ceremony for center Tyler Seguin (91) for playing in his 1,000 game before the game between the Stars and the Florida Panthers at the American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

The Dallas Stars celebrated Tyler Seguin’s 1000th NHL game, but didn’t have much going on the ice in a 4-0 loss against the Florida Panthers at American Airlines Center on Saturday.

Seguin gets the silver stick

Tyler Seguin skated in his 1000th NHL game in Tampa Bay on Oct. 30. It was a great night, where the Stars training staff supplied Seguin’s teammates with 1000th game shirts, as well as fake tattoo sleeves to honor No. 91. The boys also went no buckets in warmup, which was a great touch. I think a few of them even taped their sticks with Seguin’s favorite candy cane tape job.

It was all in good fun, despite Dallas falling in overtime against the Lightning.

If you missed it, the Stars released a really cool video today with some footage and behind-the-scenes of that whole night.

History made. Legacy honored.

Go behind the scenes of Tyler Seguin’s 1,000th game as the Stars celebrated a night of grit, greatness, and unforgettable moments 🌟 pic.twitter.com/mxmuW2Sy7j

— Dallas Stars (@DallasStars) December 13, 2025

And if you missed my blurb about Seguin’s 1000th, you can read that here.

I ran into Seguin at Comerica Center earlier this week. While a few Stars skated in an optional practice, Seguin walked around the hallways in Frisco in sweats. He looked a bit defeated. And rightfully so. The 33-year-old was facing yet another major surgery after tearing his ACL in a freak accident against the New York Rangers. I went over to say hi, thinking he would be pretty down and not in the mood to talk, so I would give him my best and be on my way.

But I was quickly reminded of what makes Tyler Seguin, Tyler Seguin. He is never defeated.

Seguin has been through a gauntlet of injuries. He has dealt with horrific and extended rehabs, some resulting in complete loss of muscle and some that forced him to build an entire gym in his home to speed up the process and get back on the ice. Yet, through it all, he has remained Tyler Seguin.

And on Monday, that was again the case. He was still smiling. He was still joking around. And he even had his usual confidence and swagger when I asked how long he thinks his recovery will be this time. He simply said, “Depends who you ask. I have a different timeline than everyone else.”

And he’s not wrong. Seguin made it back for the end of the regular season last spring despite being told his recovery may push into the first or second round, if not longer. But, just like he always has, he put his head down and went to work. And I don’t expect anything different from him this time around.

Is there a better player to be around as a teammate, especially a young one? There are not many. His attitude is contagious. He is always fun to be around, whether you are a teammate, employee, fan, or even media member (he is constantly pulling the ol’ tap me on the other shoulder trick, and I fall for it every time). He oozes confidence on and off the ice. And he now has the wisdom and experience to learn from his past and pass that on to others.

And that’s what made this injury so hard to see for pretty much anyone who has watched or interacted with him. It felt like he just got himself back and was on a path to playing consistent hockey at a high level. Which, by the way, he has done when actually healthy. Then he went down again, and again it was a serious injury that will require surgery.

The media felt it. Fans felt it. Employees felt it. And of course, his teammates, friends, and family felt it. And while Seguin did too, he isn’t showing it. That’s part of what makes him special.

Dallas took the time to encase one of Seguin’s sticks in silver and find a date that would work well for his family to have the 1000th game ceremony. That’s why it was nearly two months between his 1000th and tonight’s celebration.

Seguin told me how important this ceremony was for him and his family. So important, in fact, that he held off getting his surgery (among medical reasons) so he could walk out on the ice and accept the silver stick, custom golf cart, and plaque.

The ceremony itself was great. Daryl Reaugh introduced Seguin, while the entire Stars and Panthers lineups sat on the bench watching. Seguin told me he was going to have trouble getting throguh it without getting emotional — especially with what he is currently going through — and I can tell you… He got emotional.

A standing ovation for No. 91 tonight at the AAC. pic.twitter.com/94Be1ZQntc

— Sam Nestler (@samnestler) December 14, 2025

Welcome to Club 1000, Tyler Seguin! 🩶🏒 pic.twitter.com/M6QunZki7l

— Dallas Stars (@DallasStars) December 14, 2025

During the game, Seguin was celebrated on the big board with messages from Sidney Crosby, Patrick Kane, Connor McDavid (he was booed, don’t worry), John Klingberg, Joe Pavelski, Alexander Radulov, Ben Bishop, Jason Spezza, Brad Marchand (who scored twice in the game), Zdeno Chara, Patrice Bergeron, Dak Prescott, and Dirk Nowitzki.

Another nice touch.

Congratulations to Tyler Seguin. And here’s to a successful surgery and speedy recovery.

Jamie Benn says, “wake the F up”

The Stars have been getting away with playing mediocre hockey for a bit of time now. And I don’t blame them with the injures and condensed schedule. Finding a way to win so many games to start the season is a huge accomplishment. But at some point, that style of play felt like it would catch up to them.

It did exactly that on Thursday in Minnesota.

The team used Friday as a day off to recover a bit. And going into tonight, I wondered whether we would see a Dallas team with new legs and jump or one which was still battling fatigue while figuring out their style on the ice.

Through two periods, it was clearly the second. Dallas, for the second consecutive game, only mustered nine shots after 40 minutes. It was sloppy, they made puck errors, and they compounded mental mistakes that often come with fatigue.

So, captain Jamie Benn decided to try to wake his team up by doing this. And it certainly looked to do the job, pulsing energy onto the bench and throughout the AAC.

A THROWBACK TILT FROM THE CAPTAIN 🥊

Jamie Benn drops the gloves with Noah Gregor!#TexasHockeypic.twitter.com/qm1jhgfCjK

— Victory+ (@victoryplustv) December 14, 2025

“He stood in there,” Stars coach Glen Gulutzan said. “And then, certainly the boys knew, and even in between periods, the guys knew. And you look at our push in the third, we pushed. But they had their A-game and locked in, and our guys were pushing, not only for ourselves but they know our captain stepped to the plate. It was a third period where you had to have some character… Could go one way or the other. I thought our guys pushed.”

Unfortunately, the game went right to a commerical break after that, and soon after the puck dropped again, the Stars made a sloppy change and Sergei Bobrovsky smartly fired the puck at the Dallas bench to draw a too-many-men minor. Marchand scored on a one-timer from Sam Reinhart to put Florida up 3-0 and in full command of the game.

Gulutzan said that tonight would be a good measuring stick game against an angry Panthers team coming off two Stanley Cups but also a lopsided loss to Colorado. I am not so good at math, but how is that measuring looking right now?

I know the Stars have shown their ability to come back in games. It has become part of their DNA over the years. But if they plan to do that tonight, they need to come out with an entirely different game and some energy to start the third. An early goal wouldn’t hurt either.

Sometimes, it’s just not your night

I hate to say this because I like to think I can break down a game a bit further than that. Plus, Florida is an excellent defensive team.

But tonight was largely about the guys in victory green and black simply not having their A-game.

When pucks continuously roll off sticks, passes are either in the feet or just out of reach, and you see overskating pucks, bad exchanges between goalie and defensemen, and a whole bunch of nothing created on the power play, it may just not be your night. Add to that the first power-play goal allowed after 35 successful kills, and the point is really driven home.

Dallas just simply didn’t have it tonight. Radek Faksa even said they have gotten “slapped” in the past couple games, and that maybe it will serve as a wake up call to start playing more consistent hockey.

Now, the question is how much of that first stretch of the season was riding a hot power play and shooting percentage? Is this actually how goood their 5-on-5 play is? Is this all part of the process of working things out under Gulutzan? Remember, the new coach said it would take time.

Maybe we are just spoiled to the fact that they have found a way to win so many games while figuring it out? And maybe that’s what has them so tired. Constantly scratching and clawing to stay alive, come back, or hold onto tight leads can be quite fatiguing. That’s why teams on the bubble all season can gas out early in the playoffs.

I don’t have the answer to these questions yet. But I am excited to find out.

Quotable

Stars coach Glen Gulutzan on how tough it is to play the Florida Panthers

“You’re always in some kind of rubber race here. You’ve got to be good on the walls… I thought first period was real low event for both teams. 
That’s the way they play. Coming off of… You know, a loss that wouldn’t sit well with probably a two-time Stanley Cup champ in Colorado, and they brought their A-game, and you guys got to see it tonight. I just thought that they stayed with it. But they capitalized quicker than we did. 
And I think if we had capitalized early, maybe changed things, but they’re never going to change a thing.”

Teams have to be separated after the final horn as rats rain down on the ice at AAC. pic.twitter.com/5PyvVLFcH0

— Sam Nestler (@samnestler) December 14, 2025

West Virginia lets 16-point lead slip, falls to Ohio State 89–88 in double overtime

West Virginia had control of Saturday night’s Cleveland Hoops Showdown for long stretches, but a game that should have been put away in the second half turned into a gut-punch finish as the Mountaineers fell 89–88 to Ohio State in double overtime in Rocket Arena.

WVU dictated the game early, controlling the pace and limiting Ohio State’s early offense. After a back-and-forth opening stretch, the Mountaineers began to separate late in the first half and took control heading into the break. Honor Huff capped the half with a three on the final possession, sending WVU to the locker room up 37–27.

That momentum carried into the second half. Brenen Lorient scored on WVU’s first possession, and the Mountaineers continued to build on the lead. West Virginia pushed the margin to 51–35 as Huff and Jackson Fields knocked down back-to-back threes for a 16-point advantage that reflected how firmly the game had tilted in the Mountaineers’ favor.

Ohio State didn’t fold, and the game gradually tightened. The Buckeyes began cutting into the lead, forcing WVU into longer possessions on both ends. Even as the margin shrank, the Mountaineers kept finding ways to respond. A technical foul on Ohio State and a brief WVU run helped slow the momentum, but the lead continued to slip as the second half moved toward the final minutes.

Ohio State erased the deficit entirely and briefly took the lead on a deep three late in the half, but Fields answered on the other end to tie the game at 68 and send it to overtime.

The first overtime followed the same pattern. Huff opened the period with a three, Ohio State answered, and neither team could gain separation. WVU had chances to end it, but Ohio State stayed close enough to force a second overtime.

The second overtime was just as tight. Chance Moore opened with free throws, Lorient knocked down a kick-out three to reclaim the lead, and Huff hit a jumper with 12.3 seconds left to put WVU back in front 88–87. Ohio State answered again, taking the lead with 3.6 seconds remaining. West Virginia never got a shot off on the final possession.

Huff led the Mountaineers with 24 points after a slow start. Lorient turned in one of his most complete performances of the season, scoring 18 points on perfect shooting and grabbing seven rebounds. Moore added 15 points,10 of which came from the foul line, while Jasper Floyd finished with 14 points and helped set the offense going early.

WVU will close the non-conference schedule on Dec. 22 inside Hope Coliseum against Mississippi Valley State. Tip-off is set for 7:00PM on ESPN+


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3 takeaways from Ohio State basketball's win over West Virginia

Before we do anything else, I have to ask for forgiveness for my first half-saltiness during my live updates article while the Ohio State basketball team was laying a turd on the floor of Rocket Arena in Cleveland vs. West Virginia. The Buckeyes looked uninspired and uninterested in playing the game of American basketball, and I was not kind.

The second half was another story. The Buckeyes erased a 16-point deficit in the second half and came all the way back to force not one, but two overtimes that can only be explained by a gut check, an instant classic. Both teams battled and made shots down the stretch, but Ohio State was able to withstand it all and win by a narrow 89-88 score.

There's a lot to take from this one, and as we normally do, we have pulled out three things we think we learned about this team. Suffice to say, a very negative column has turned more positive after what we all just witnessed. Hopefully, you stayed up for it all.

Ohio State has to be more consistent and play a full 40 minutes

THE TOUGHER TEAM#GoBucks | #FightToTheEndpic.twitter.com/5UMfD0xDbE

— Ohio State Hoops (@OhioStateHoops) December 14, 2025

OK, let's get the bad out of the way first. The first half was bad -- like really bad. On offense, Ohio State was standing around the perimeter, the wrong guys were settling for long-range shots, there were many instances of questionable judgment with fouls and turnovers, and there was a lack of energy and hustle. It was about as bad as it could get, and as a result, the Buckeyes went into the locker room down 37-27.

The second half didn't start much better, but then Ohio State began to climb out of the hole with better energy on both ends of the floor, better shot selection, and better action. It was like two teams played both halves. It's great that the Buckeyes came back and won this one to save me from having to buy another computer because of it being planted up against the wall, but this team has to be more consistent. There have been far too many lapses for long periods of time, and you can't expect to have a miracle finish like what we saw tonight more than a few times a season.

Find that way of playing from the jump and go do some things this year.

Amare Bynun needs to be a starter going forward for Ohio State

AMARE BYNUM 😳🔨🔨🔨

Doing it all off the bench for THE BUCKEYES! https://t.co/Swi2pDoz0ppic.twitter.com/l9Wc6JAug4

— Drive The Lane (@DriveTheLanePod) December 14, 2025

One of the big reasons why Ohio State was able to turn things around was the play of freshman Amare Bynum. In the first few games of the season, he looked like he was feeling things out, but there were still flashes of an athletic presence that nobody else on the Buckeyes has.

He's now making a big difference. His energy in starting the second half was contagious and sparked the turnaround for the entire team. He possesses some fast-twitch ability and a mindset to go with it that this team will need going forward. This sure did feel like his coming-out party, and we might be seeing a star in the making. He finishes with 17 points on 6-of-11 shooting, but also hauled in eight rebounds and had three assists from a non-guard spot.

He can't replace Bruce Thornton or any more of the guards, but it looks like Brandon Noel might have to be relegated to a bench player after tonight because Ohio State is a much better team with him on the floor.

Give me Bruce Thornton when the chips are down for Ohio State

BRUCE THORNTON GAME-WINNER FOR THE BUCKEYES IN 2OT 🤯

Ohio State trailed by as many as 14 😳 pic.twitter.com/jaDHnGd4Rp

— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) December 14, 2025

Some guys just have the clutch gene and want the ball when it's winning time. Ohio State senior guard Bruce Thonton checks that box. He struggled throughout the first half and a little into the second, but as the sands of the hourglass began to run out, he made shot after shot. Whether it be free throws because of getting fouled, getting the team into its offensive set and not turning the ball over in extreme pressure situations, or hitting the game-winner, he was the one who willed this team home.

Thornton could have left and gone somewhere else for his senior season, but he chose to stick around for Jake Diebler and the program, and I can only imagine where this team would be without him on the roster. I don't know if this team makes the NCAA Tournament or not -- there are still things that have to get better -- but I know it doesn't have a chance without him.

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This article originally appeared on Buckeyes Wire: Ohio State basketball beats West Virginia: 3 things we learned

Even Indiana-Kentucky basketball rivalry couldn't resist HeisMendoza chants

LEXINGTON, Ky. — Fernando Mendoza’s Heisman Trophy triumph made noise as far afield as Rupp Arena on Saturday night.

Indiana could not claim too many fans in the building, in the Hoosiers’ first regular-season game against Kentucky in 14 years, unsurprising given the venue. But the ones who made the trip east on I-64 made themselves heard more than once during a 72-60 loss.

That included what has become a familiar chant among IU fans, one that broke out not long into the game and yet owing absolutely nothing to what was happening on the floor.

As news filtered through the arena that Mendoza had won his program’s first Heisman Trophy, fans seated in small clusters — including one group just a few feet away from the media seating area — began loudly chanting “Heis-Mendoza!” at the news.

It was the latest reminder of IU’s brave new world, with football and basketball co-existing so significantly, so late into the calendar. Curt Cignetti’s team, the No. 1 seed in this year’s College Football Playoff, will next play in the Rose Bowl, on New Year’s Day in Los Angeles.

The Hoosiers await the winner of the 8/9 game between Oklahoma and Alabama, in Norman.

In the meantime, they’ve spent the pre-Christmas period resting on the field, while cleaning up off it. Mendoza and Cignetti were named Big Ten offensive player and coach of the year, respectively, while Carter Smith won the conference’s lineman-of-the-year award.

Cignetti has also won multiple national coach-of-the-year awards, with more potentially on the way.

Mendoza added a clutch of trophies to his mantle this weekend in New York, including not just the Heisman Trophy but the Davey O’Brien Award for nation’s best quarterback and the Maxwell Award for nation’s best player. Mendoza is also the first Hoosier to win the O’Brien Award, and the second (after Anthony Thompson) to win the Maxwell.

More than a dozen Hoosiers have landed All-Big Ten and/or All-America honors since their Big Ten championship game triumph a week ago. A handful — including Smith, Aiden Fisher, Riley Nowakowski, Pat Coogan, Isaiah Jones and others — traveled to New York to celebrate with their quarterback.

Alberto Mendoza, Fernando Mendoza’s backup and younger brother, also made the trip. Both brothers became visibly emotional when Fernando referenced his younger brother during his acceptance speech.

The Hoosiers ultimately left Rupp Arena empty handed Saturday. But their football program once again left them celebrating, nonetheless.

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Head kick! Melquizael Costa closes out 2025 with Knockout of the Year candidate | UFC Vegas 112 video

Melquizael Costa turned in one of the best knockouts of the year last night (Sat., Dec. 13, 2025) at UFC Vegas 112 LIVE on ESPN+ from inside UFC Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada, stopping featherweight challenger Morgan Charriere with a blistering first-round head kick.

This 145-pound clash was one that fight fans were looking forward to and for good reason. Costa and Charriere are two exciting fighters who both possess well-rounded arsenals and offensive attacks. Charriere entered the contest as the slight betting underdog likely due to Costa’s 3-0 record in 2025, but he was going to be just as dangerous every step of the way.

The fight started out quick as both featherweights looked to land early on. After just over a minute of action Costa unloaded a vicious head kick. Charriere had his right arm up and appeared to partially block the kick, but it still wrapped around the back of his defense and connected with his head. The French fighter instantly went stiff and crashed to the canvas. Costa rushed in for a follow-up shot, but it wasn’t needed so he held back.

Check out the video highlights below:

THAT JUST HAPPENED 🤯@MelkCostaCauthy makes quick work with a RD 1 KO!

[ #UFCVegas112 is live NOW on the @ESPN app ] pic.twitter.com/rDfJtqcOF0

— UFC (@ufc) December 14, 2025

Melquizael Costa with the SLEEPER pic.twitter.com/BiBLpfEOxS

— Spinnin Backfist (@SpinninBackfist) December 14, 2025

Costa, 29, now pushes his current UFC win streak to five with a win over a tough name in the stacked featherweight division. This victory also gives Costa an undefeated UFC record of 4-0 in 2025, which is one of the best campaigns at 145 pounds this year. There’s no reason why Costa shouldn’t land a top 15 matchup his next time out, which should be in early 2026 after this quick 74-second knockout finish.


For complete UFC Vegas 112 results, coverage, and highlights click HERE.

'Learning hurts': Jimmies drop to University of Minnesota-Duluth

Dec. 13—JAMESTOWN — After the University of Jamestown men's basketball team pulled off a 71-70 win over the University of Minnesota-Duluth, the UJ women entered Harold Newman Arena with enthusiasm and energy — ready to complete the sweep.

UMD took all of the Jimmies' energy away.

The Bulldogs defeated UJ 82-36 on Saturday afternoon, to drop the Jimmies' record to 4-5 overall and 2-3 in conference. Head coach Thad Sankey and company will be back in action on Wednesday at the University of Minnesota-Crookston. Tipoff is set for 7:30 p.m.

From the opening tip, the Bulldogs were in control.

The Bulldogs surged out to a 7-0 lead to start the ball game but Jessika Lofstrom got the Jimmies back within four with an outside shot at the 6:51 mark of the first quarter. In the next seven minutes, the Bulldogs added 15 points to their score while the Jimmies added three on a shot from Samantha Paulsen. Lofstrom led the Jimmies in first half scoring with five points.

As the game went on, it was clear the Jimmies were simply outmatched.

The Jimmies committed 14 turnovers and only shot 25 percent from the floor and 20 percent from deep in the first half. The home team capitalized on one of two shots from the line. UMD was 53.3 percent shooting and 35.7 percent from deep. At the line, the visitors went 3-for-5. UMD out-rebounded the Jimmies 28-18

At the half, UMD led 40-15.

"As soon as No. 23 was loosening us up with cuts and No. 11 gets in rhythm, and then No. 42 is getting deep paint touches — that's a hard combo," Sankey said in a postgame interview with Jamestown's 107.1 FM. "That's a hard combo for everybody to guard but we have to be able to take at least one of those things away.

UMD's No. 23, Claire Bjorge was responsible for seven points and four assists, while No. 11, Myra Moorjani, cracked into double-digits with 10 points and nabbed three rebounds, three assists, two turnovers and one steal. No. 42, Lexi Karge, was the Bulldogs' leading scorer with 16 points. She also grabbed four rebounds.

In the third quarter, the Bulldogs put up 13 points in the time it took for the Jimmies to score one point. With just over five minutes to play, Paulsen got the Jimmies' first two-point bucket of the half on a breakaway.

Quarter No. 4 was the Jimmies' best of the night — matching UMD's 16 points scored. Daviney Dreckman was the team's leading scorer with nine points while Paulsen finished with seven. As a team, the Jimmies were 15-for-57 shooting and 4-24 from 3-point range. The team recorded 20 turnovers and 28 total rebounds.

"We take the steps we need to take as a team with great effort," Sankey said. "These learning processes hurt. Tonight hurt. Unless we come back and get back on course, great effort doesn't really matter — it doesn't really matter. ... The learning opportunity for us is the difference between wanting to be good and working to be good. We have a lot of work to do to be good."

University of Minnesota-Duluth 82, University of Jamestown 36

UMD 22 18 26 16 — 82

UJ 6 9 5 16 — 36

UMD — Lexi Karge 16, Maria Counts 11, Myra Moorjani 10, Karly Jusczak 8, Claire Bjorge 7, Ashley Fritz 7, Lexi Karlen 7, Drew Johnston 6, Lilly Radcliffe 3, Vanessa Bickford 3, Gabrielle Kirchner 2, Keagan McVicker 2. Totals: 32-60 2FG, 12-27 3FG, 6-9 FT, 11 fouls. 3-pointers: Counts 3, Moorjani 2, Bickford 1, Johnston 2, Fritz 1, Karlen 1, Jusczak 1, Radcliffe 1.

UJ — Daviney Dreckman 9, Samantha Paulsen 7, Jessika Lofstrom 5, Halle Crockett 4, Hali Savela 3, Kiara Jangula 3, Alexa Ham 2, Allie Berns 2, Haidyn Crockett 1. Totals: 15-57 2FG, 4-24 3FG, 2-4 FT, 14 fouls. 3-pointers: Lofstrom 1, Dreckman 1, Jangula 1, Paulsen 1.

College football: Harding beats Kutztown in NCAA Division II semifinals

After a historic season, the Kutztown Golden Bears fall just short of playing for the NCAA Division II football championship game.

Kutztown lost to Harding 49-20 Saturday afternoon at Andre Reed Stadium in the NCAA Division II semifinals.

It was a season of success for the Golden Bears, as they recorded the winningest season in school history with 14 wins, captured their third consecutive PSAC championship, and advanced to the Final Four of the NCAA Division II playoffs for the second time in the last three years.

The sting of defeat was a new feeling for this year’s Golden Bears, but it came on a day when the Bison simply outplayed them in below-freezing temperatures.

As for the Bison (15-0), their season continues as they travel to McKinney ISD Stadium in McKinney, Texas, to face Ferris State in the NCAA Division II Championship on Dec. 20 at 4 p.m.

Ferris State (15-0) has won three titles in the past four seasons, including the 2024 championship, when the Bulldogs defeated Valdosta State 49–14.

They have dominated those title games, winning by an average score of 49–15 and establishing themselves as a true powerhouse in recent years. Earlier in the day, Ferris State defeated Newberry at home, 49–17.

It was an unusual sight for the Golden Bears defensively as they faced a Wing-T, triple-option offense, one that was historically dominant this season.

The Bison broke the single-season team rushing record with 6,308 yards and counting, eclipsing the all-division college football mark of 6,160 yards set by themselves in 2023.

The Golden Bears had no answers, as Andrew Miller, a Harlon Hill Trophy finalist and the NCAA Division II College Football Player of the Year, rushed for 157 yards and four touchdowns to lead his team to victory.

The Bisons scored at will on the ground, completing just one pass for 20 yards in the game. Braden Jay and Cole Keylon also posted dominant performances. Jay rushed for 120 yards and a touchdown, while Keylon, the quarterback, added 96 rushing yards and two touchdowns.

Harding quarterback Cole Keylon rushes for a 10-yard touchdown against Kutztown University during a 49-27 victory over the Golden Bears in an NCAA Division 2 semifinal at Andre Reed Stadium on Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025. (BILL UHRICH/READING EAGLE)

For Kutztown, the offense struggled after scoring 50 or more points in each of its first three playoff games. Judd Novak, also a finalist for the Harlon Hill Trophy, threw his first interception of the season in the third quarter, putting the Golden Bears in a 28–7 deficit with eight minutes remaining.

The redshirt junior completed 20 of 37 passes for 245 yards and three touchdowns, two of which came with seven minutes left when the game was essentially decided. On the ground, Novak rushed for 125 yards on 12 carries, including a 74-yard touchdown run.

Kutztown University’s Judd Novak runs for a 74=yard touchdown during a 49-27 loss to the Bisons in an NCAA Division 2 semifinal at Andre Reed Stadium on Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025. (BILL UHRICH/READING EAGLE)

BIG DAWG SHOOT-OUT: Asia Roper guides Claremore girls to first championship game since '16, best start since 07-08

VINITA — Asia Roper jogged toward the Claremore bench expecting to hear it.

A quick scolding. A reminder to be smarter from her father, Claremore girls basketball coach Lynn Roper, after her fourth foul sent her to the sideline midway through the third quarter.

Instead, the moments that followed nearly turned Friday night's Big Dawg Shoot-Out semifinals on their head before becoming the defining chapter in one of the most dramatic performances of her career.

With Roper sidelined at the 4:25 mark of the third quarter and Claremore holding what appeared to be a comfortable 12-point lead, the game flipped in stunning fashion.

Kiefer seized the opening, ripping off a 20-2 run that erased the deficit and turned it into a 6-point advantage, while Roper could only watch from the bench as momentum swung violently away from the Lady Zebras.

“I was just trying to stay positive,” Asia Roper said. “Like, ‘This is not it. It is not over. It’s fine. We’ll get through this.’”

And they did.

The senior star returned early in the fourth quarter and delivered a takeover performance that propelled Claremore to a 62-58 victory over the Lady Trojans inside the James E. Sooter Activities Center at Vinita High School.

She scored 15 of the Lady Zebras' final 20 points over a decisive 6:50 stretch, finishing with 36 points and 7 rebounds to send them to their first tournament championship game since Jan. 26, 2016.

“I’m just glad we won,” Asia Roper said. “I didn’t really care how many points I had because if we didn’t win, I would’ve been mad. I was literally telling my teammates, ‘Guys, we are not losing.’ I was telling myself we’re not losing, so I went to the high post and called for the ball. I think me coming back in helped the energy a little bit, too. They [Kiefer] weren’t scoring as much, and we were doing better on offense. I didn’t give the option [to lose] to anybody.”

That night in 2016 came at the Port City Classic in Catoosa, a season that ended with Claremore finishing as the Class 5A state runner-up.

Friday’s win also marked the program's first 4-0 start since the 2007-08 season, another year that ended with a state-tournament appearance.

“I think it’s my first time being 4-0, probably ever,” Asia Roper said. “I’m really happy with our team. I think we play really good together. Last year we were figuring things out, and this year we have it, so I’m just happy to have good teammates.”

The pivotal moment that changed the game didn’t come from the floor, but from the bench.

Earlier in the game, coach Lynn Roper and his staff had agreed Asia Roper would re-enter the game at the 6:00 mark of the fourth quarter to protect her from fouling out.

Assistant coach Lauren McSpadden added one caveat: unless Kiefer went on a game-breaking run.

That condition was met moments later when the Lady Trojans' Coley Rowton scored a fast-break layup to push them ahead 46-40. McSpadden immediately made the call, and coach Roper didn’t hesitate or argue. He turned, called his daughter’s name and sent her to the scorer’s table.

“She’s just as big a part as I am for our success,” coach Roper said. “She bounces stuff off me, I bounce stuff off her and that’s how we coach. I told her when I got hired and she was already in the program, ‘I want to hear everything you have to say all the time.’ I talk with the boys coach, I talk with other coaches — I’m always learning from other coaches. This is only my second year as a head coach at this level, so I’m still learning every game. I learn a lot from year and vice versa. The rule is typically six minutes in the fourth, but she was like, ‘Nope, we’ve gotta get her in now.’ I looked up, saw seven minutes, and I was like, ‘All right, let’s go.’ It just looked like that was a good point [to bring her in].”

Before she could even check back in, Autumn Roper delivered a crucial bucket in the paint, keeping the Lady Zebras within striking distance and helping spark what became a game-winning 22-12 run.

“I’m glad she stepped up because we needed somebody to,” Asia Roper said. “Me coming out brought the energy down a little bit, but she kept it up.”

From there, Asia Roper took control.

She scored on drives, buried a momentum-swinging 3-pointer to tie the game at 50, converted a 3-point play that put Claremore ahead 55-51 with 2:30 remaining and calmly knocked down free throws in the final seconds to close the door.

Autumn Roper finished with 12 points and 7 rebounds, while Alayna Eberley added 8 points and 2 boards as the Lady Zebras overcame a 31-27 rebounding deficit [17-7] on the offensive glass] and 22 turnovers to survive.

Kiefer, which briefly looked poised to steal the game, was led by Rowton’s 19 points and 2 rebounds. Posey LaBouff added 11 points, Claire Hoover chipped in 11 and 5, and Channing Hallum finished with 10 and 7 as the Lady Trojans capitalized on Claremore’s foul trouble and offensive drought in the second half.

Elle Adams added 7 points while co-leading the team with 7 rebounds.

Still, when it mattered most, the ball belonged to Asia Roper, and she delivered.

Claremore now moves into the Big Dawg Shoot-Out championship game riding momentum, history and the confidence that comes from knowing its best player can swing a game even after watching it slip away from the bench.

With that history comes playful memories that a father like Lynn Roper cherishes, even if he is the only one who remembers.

“I want to correct Asia because when I coached her in sixth-grade rec league, we were undefeated,” he said, referring to her comment about never having been 4-0. “She probably forgot that — nobody remembers that.”

De La Salle vs. Santa Margarita: live score, updates, highlights from California's Open Division state championship bowl

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MISSION VIEJO, California, Dec. 13 — The No. 7/SN No. 15 Santa Margarita [Rancho Santa Margarita, CA] Eagles ended a 14-year state championship drought Saturday night in a 47-13 romp past the No. 15/SN No. 25 De La Salle [Concord, CA] Spartans in California's CIF Open Division state championship bowl.

While the win ended Santa Margarita's drought, it prolonged De La Salle's own dry spell in championship bowl games, extending the Spartan's losing streak to eight games in these contests.

Santa Margarita is ranked as high as No. 4 in the country by three selectors (High School Football America, MaxPreps, and USA Today's Super 25). In the High School Football America rankings, they're ranked ahead of both the No. 1/SN No. 1 Buford [GA] Wolves and the No. 3/SN No. 5 Carrollton [GA] Trojans – two teams that will play for Georgia's GHSA Class 6A championship on Tuesday night.

Whether the win over De La Salle can get the Eagles – who will finish the season with three losses at 11-3 – a share of the national title remains to be seen.

De La Salle, meanwhile, ends its season at 12-1.

WATCH ON THE NFHS NETWORK:No. 7/SN No. 15 Santa Margarita [Rancho Santa Margarita, CA] Eagles vs. No. 15/SN No. 25 De La Salle [Concord, CA] Spartans

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End of the fourth quarter: Santa Margarita 47, De La Salle 13

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SANTA MARGARITA 47, DE LA SALLE 13

Santa Margarita gets a pick six to put capper on this one.

Siua Holani with finished touches on this one. 43-yard pick 6. Santa Margarita 47, De La Salle 13. 1:36 4Q. pic.twitter.com/VVVEN5bvr6

— Mitch Stephens (@MitchBookLive) December 14, 2025

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SANTA MARGARITA 41, DE LA SALLE 13

Johnson finds Gazzaniga for his second touchdown of the game. The tight end entered the game with two touchdown receptions all year, and he's got two in the state title game.

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End of the third quarter: Santa Margarita 35, De La Salle 13

The first quarter is in the books, and it's all Santa Margarita so far.

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SANTA MARGARITA 35, DE LA SALLE 13

De La Salle forces another turnover and converts it to points to give them a glimmer of hope that they can climb out of this deep hole.

Two forced De La Salle turnovers and two Jaden Jefferson touchdowns.

Jefferson is the state record holder in the 100-meter dash 💨

De La Salle cuts the Santa Margarita lead to 35-13 with 4:09 left in the 3rd pic.twitter.com/05dJ7Q9Mmy

— West Coast Preps (@westcoastpreps_) December 14, 2025

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The third quarter is under way, and to make matters worse for De La Salle, Santa Margarita is on offense first.

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End of the second quarter: Santa Margarita 35, De La Salle 7

The first quarter is in the books, and it's all Santa Margarita so far.

Santa Margarita has been a different team offense since Mosley's return around midseason. And they're one half away from a state championship in Carson Palmer's first year at the helm.

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SANTA MARGARITA 35, DE LA SALLE 7

Just over a minute to play in the first half, Mosley scores again on another short play, and then he adds the 2-point conversion. This feels like it's over.

Trent Mosley finishes off the half with another touchdown. Also adds run for two-point conversion. 1:07 left. Santa Margarita 35, De La Salle 7. Complete domination. pic.twitter.com/hMsSsI0svB

— eric sondheimer (@latsondheimer) December 14, 2025

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SANTA MARGARITA 27, DE LA SALLE 7

It's Duce plus a deuce. Santa Margarita marches right back down the field after the Spartans' touchdown, and Duce Smith carries it in for another touchdown. And even with the score by De La Salle, Santa Margarita still has its biggest lead of the night after converting the 2-point conversion. It's Johnson to Ryan Clark on the extra two.

Jaion Smith TD. Two-point conversion good. Santa Margarita 27, De La Salle 7 pic.twitter.com/1zpn1ETZyW

— eric sondheimer (@latsondheimer) December 14, 2025

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Santa Margarita into the red zone again.

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SANTA MARGARITA 19, DE LA SALLE 7

Helped along by the turnover and a couple of penalties, De La Salle's offensive line shows some muscle in the trenches and they power their way down near the goal line where Jaden Jefferson carries it across. That felt like a must-score situation, and they get the touchdown. Now, can they stop Santa Margarita's offense again?

Jaden Jefferson TD. Santa Margarita 19, De La Salle 7. 6:43 left in second. pic.twitter.com/QzsKMWP58i

— eric sondheimer (@latsondheimer) December 14, 2025

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De La Salle gets its first real break. Mosley fumbles, and the Spartans pounce on it inside the Eagles' 40. If they want to have any chance of staying in this game, they need to make the most of this short field.

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End of the first quarter: Santa Margarita 19, De La Salle 0

The first quarter is in the books, and it's all Santa Margarita so far.

42 seconds left in first quarter. Santa Margarita 19, De La Salle. Luke Gazzaniga TD. About the only thing the Eagles need to work on are PATs. 1 for 3. pic.twitter.com/WA6IY0blgI

— eric sondheimer (@latsondheimer) December 14, 2025

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SANTA MARGARITA 19, DE LA SALLE 0

Johnson finds Luke Gazzaniga on a wide-open post against a blown coverage. It's too easy for the Eagles right now, and with their elite defense, it's possible they've already scored enough to win this game.

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De La Salle with a quick three-and-out on offense, and they punt on a 4th-and-19. Mosley returns it inside De La Salle's 35. This is already starting to look ugly.

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SANTA MARGARITA 13, DE LA SALLE 0

Trace Johnson finds Mosley with a short swing pass to the right side of the field, and the senior standout does his thing winding and weaving his way 34 yards through traffic before running over the final defender at the goal line. Again, the early feeling watching this is not good for De La Salle.

What a luxury.

Just get it to Trent Mosley and watch.

Santa Margarita 13, De La Salle 0 (missed PAT)pic.twitter.com/3cp3hBbUJ5

— Tarek Fattal (@Tarek_Fattal) December 14, 2025

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Santa Margaria quickly approaching the red zone again.

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De La Salle puts together a good drive to get into position for a short field goal attempt. But it's blocked by Santa Margarita, ending the scoring threat. If you're a De La Salle fan, you're encouraged by the offense being able to move against the Eagles. But combined with the defensive personal fouls on Santa Margarita's first drive, you also get the feeling early that this could be a really tough night for the Spartans. It's early, we'll see how they rebound from the lost scoring opportunity.

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SANTA MARGARITA 7, DE LA SALLE 0

Helped along by a couple of personal foul penalties, Santa Margarita drives quickly on its first possession, scoring on a short run by Trent Mosley out of the Wildcat formation.

Tulane bound Trace Johnson and Griffin Brahm connect get in the red zone.

4⭐️ USC bound Trent Mosley then scores. He’s a freakish talent.

Santa Margarita up 7-0 on De La Salle with 8:00 left in the 1st pic.twitter.com/vpo2yvYp9R

— West Coast Preps (@westcoastpreps_) December 14, 2025

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Santa Margarita won the toss and deferred to the second half. De La Salle picks up one first down against this stout Eagles' defense before being forced to punt.

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They're under way in California! This is the final game of California's high school football season.

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BIG DAWG SHOOT-OUT: Sequoyah girls fall to Salina as teams combine for 61 turnovers in semifinal slog

VINITA — With a berth in the Big Dawg Shoot-Out championship hanging in the balance, it often looked like neither team was eager to seize it.

Between 61 combined turnovers, 22 missed free throws and a steady stream of errant layups that flirted with nothing but air, Sequoyah and Salina spent Friday night searching unsuccessfully for the dagger that would separate them.

In the end, the Lady Wildcats found just enough offense to escape with a 32-25 victory over the Lady Eagles in the semifinals inside the James E. Sooter Activities Center at Vinita High School.

In a game where free throws, rebounding and turnovers largely canceled each other out, the biggest difference came from beyond the arc.

Salina made 2 3-pointers. Sequoyah made none.

That margin proved decisive.

The Lady Wildcats' second 3-pointer — a deep shot from Jordan Hawk — snapped a 25-24 Lady Eagles lead and ignited a game-ending 8-0 run. Sequoyah did not score again after Abilene McGee’s free throw gave them their first and only lead of the night with 5:04 remaining.

The Lady Eagles' struggles from the perimeter loomed large.

Lanie Thompson, who torched Catoosa with 5 3-pointers in the opening round, was held to 5 points and could not get a shot to fall from deep.

The game was a grind from the opening tip.

Salina jumped out early behind Maci Proctor and Izzy Pritchett, leading 11-4 after the first quarter. Sequoyah clawed back in the second behind Emmyn Gibson and Abilene McGee, trimming the deficit to 16-12 at halftime despite continued turnover issues.

The third quarter was more of the same with frantic possessions, missed chances and constant trips to the free-throw line.

Gibson sparked a brief surge, and Lexis Breshears tied the game at 22 entering the fourth, setting up what appeared to be a tense finish.

However, after McGee’s free throw gave the Lady Eagles a 25-24 lead, the Lady Wildcats finally delivered the separation it had been searching for.

Hawk’s 3-pointer broke the tie, and Salina added points off free throws and a Zoe Stephenson basket to pull away as Sequoyah went scoreless over the final five minutes.

The Lady Wildcats committed 33 turnovers and the Lady Eagles 28, with the teams combining for 32 giveaways in the second half alone. Free throws told a similar story, as Sequoyah went 9-of-19 [47.4%] and Salina 10-of-22 [45.5%].

Gibson led the Lady Eagles with 9 points and 7 rebounds, while Breshears added 7 boards alongside 3 points. Thompson finished with 5 points and 3 boards, and Sequoyah grabbed 16 offensive rebounds compared to the Lady Wildcats' 9 but could not convert enough second chances.

For Salina, Pritchett led the way with 8 points and 7 rebounds, while Jordan Hawk added 7 points and 3 boards, including the game’s biggest shot.

The loss ended the Lady Eagles' hopes of setting up an all-Claremore championship game against the Lady Zebras — a rare matchup that hasn’t occurred since Jan. 21, 2016, when Claremore beat Sequoyah 49-38 in the Catoosa Port City Classic.

The Lady Wildcats advanced to Saturday’s championship game at 7 p.m. against the Lady Zebras. Sequoyah will play Kiefer in the third-place game at 5:30 p.m.

Lady Eagles coach Lee Ott was unavailable for comment after the game.

Devils Lake turns in big second half to defeat Jamestown

Dec. 13—JAMESTOWN — The Jamestown High School boys basketball team had a one point lead over Devils Lake at the halfway point.

The Firebirds flipped the script in the second half.

Max Palmer's six 3-pointers paced the Firebirds' 70-48 win over the Blue Jays Saturday afternoon. The loss puts Jamestown's record at 2-1 overall. Jamestown will open up the conference season on Tuesday with a tilt against Bismarck Century. Tipoff is set for 7:30 p.m. at Jerry Meyer Arena.

While Palmer notched 28 points to lead all scorers, senior Abel Dolokelen put up a respectable 17 points to lead the Blue Jays. Edison Walters chipped in another 10 points while Kale Verke put seven on the books.

As a team, the Jays hit 18 field goals and went 8-15 from the free throw line.

Devils Lake 70, Jamestown 48

DL 30 40 — 70

JHS 31 17 — 48

DL — Max Palmer 28, Bryar Exner 15, Mason Palmer 11, Ben Brodina 9, Kade Fee 4, Egan Laite 2, Alex Hammond 1. Totals: 25 FG, 11-20 FT, 19 fouls. 3-pointers: Max Palmer 6, Exner 2, Brodina 1.

JHS — Abel Dolokelen 17, Edison Walters 10, Kale Verke 7, Eric Van Berkom 3, Gradin Thorlakson 3, Hudson Rode 3, Liam Frey 3, Mason Joseph 2. Totals: 18 FG, 8-15 FT, 19 fouls. 3-pointers: Dolokelen 1, Walters 1, Verke 1, Rode 1.

Penn State’s Vega Ioane opts out of bowl, declares for the NFL draft

Penn State guard Vega Ioane has announced he has opted out of the Pinstripe Bowl and has declared for the 2026 NFL draft.

The 6-4, 330-pound Ioane, a fourth-year junior, played in 44 games for the Nittany Lions, including 32 starts. He’s projected to be a first-round pick.

“The past four years have been a journey of a lifetime,” he posted on social media, “and an unforgettable experience that I couldn’t be more grateful for. This family and football program that took me in has helped shape me into the man I am today.

“And for that, an expression of gratitude will never be enough.”

He specifically thanked former Penn State coach James Franklin and former offensive line coach Phil Trautwein.

Ioane has been named to the All-America second team by the Walter Camp Foundation, The Athletic and Sports Illustrated. He was selected to the All-America first team by CBS Sports and On3.

He allowed no sacks for the second straight season and three pressures on 310 pass blocking snaps, according to Pro Football Focus. He was voted to the All-Big Ten first team by a media panel and to the second team by the coaches.

Ioane became the fourth Penn State player to opt out of the Dec. 27 Pinstripe Bowl against Clemson, joining safety Zakee Wheatley, defensive tackle Zane Durant and running back Nick Singleton.

In other personnel moves, Trautwein has left Penn State after six seasons to join Jon Sumrall’s staff at Florida, Trautwein’s alma mater.

Trautwein’s departure leaves interim head coach Terry Smith, offensive coordinator Andy Kotelnicki, Marques Hagans (wide receivers), Deion Barnes (defensive line), Dan Connor (linebackers), Anthony Poindexter (safeties) and Justin Lustig (special teams coordinator) as the remaining assistants from Franklin’s Lions coaching staff.

Penn State announced Friday that three assistant coaches and seven others have officially joined Matt Campbell’s new staff.

Taylor Mouser will be the offensive coordinator and tight ends coach, Ryan Clanton will coach the offensive line and Deon Broomfield the secondary.

In addition, Skip Brabanec will serve as football chief of staff, Derek Hoodjer as general manager, Aaron Hillmann as director of sports performance operations, Reid Kagy as head strength and conditioning coach, Brandon Pietrzyk as assistant strength and conditioning coach, Trent Slattenow as director of personnel and Jack Griffith as recruiting assistant.

All but Griffith worked with Campbell at Iowa State.

BIG DAWG SHOOT-OUT: Phillip's late free throws send Catoosa boys to championship game

VINITA — Ryder Phillips likes to call himself QB1 for Catoosa boys basketball.

On Friday night, that self-appointed title felt less like bravado and more like prophecy.

With the Big Dawg Shoot-Out semifinals on the line, Phillips was the one standing at the free-throw line twice in the final 20 seconds, shoulders squared and eyes steady. He split a pair with 18 seconds remaining, then returned after a defensive stop with six ticks left.

He again missed the first but made the second, and that single point proved to be the difference as the Indians survived for a 58-57 victory over Miami inside the James E. Sooter Activities Center at Vinita High School.

“I knew I was gonna make a second one because I knew I was gonna miss it,” Phillips said. “I had to come through, but I have enough confidence in my teammates to let them know they gotta get a stop.”

Moments later, the Wardogs' Beckett Sooter buried a running 3-pointer at the buzzer that would have sent the game into overtime if not for Phillips’ calm conversion seconds earlier.

One could argue that is why he calls himself QB1. He was the player with the ball in his hands when the game hung in the balance.

“I would say I'm probably the most vocal person out here,” Phillips said. “I would say my role is being the point guard, being the main guy, being QB1. Every night, though, it could be somebody else being a leader. I might not have the best night, but AJ [Timmons] can go have 20, TJ [Tory Hooks Jr.] can go have 20, Ant [Anthony Barnes] could go have 20 — anybody on the roster can get 20. I’ve got confidence in everybody, and not one person is the best on the team. It's everybody. It's how we play together. That's how we play.”

Phillips finished with a team-high 16 points and 4 rebounds as Catoosa improved to 6-0 and advanced to the Big Dawg Shoot-Out championship game for the second-consecutive season.

Friday’s thriller was already the second meeting between the teams this season. Catoosa edged Miami 58-55 in the Dec. 2 opener, and the sequel proved just as tense.

“I think we just fought through every level of adversity, stuck together as a team and found a way to hit some big free throws at the end,” Catoosa first-year coach Rodrick Hall said.

The Wardogs [1-3] made their intentions clear early behind Waike Roblyer, who scored their first 16 points and finished with a game-high 25 points and 9 rebounds.

Despite Roblyer’s early dominance, the Indians stayed composed, closing the first quarter with a narrow 14-13 lead after a Phillips 3-pointer stemmed the momentum.

“He's a monster,” Hall said of Roblyer. “He played really well. We made some adjustments on him and slowed him down a little bit, but I don't think there's any stopping the kid.”

Catoosa gained separation in the second quarter with a balanced attack.

AJ Timmons sparked an 18-point period with a 3-pointer and aggressive drives, while Phillips drained consecutive triples to push the lead to 32-24 at halftime.

The Indians looked poised to pull away in the third, stretching its advantage to 15 points after a Rodrick Hall Jr. 3-point play and a Tory Hooks Jr. basket. However, Miami responded with a flurry from beyond the arc.

Lane Walther hit a trio of 3-pointers in the quarter, trimming the deficit and keeping the Wardogs within striking distance heading into the fourth.

The final eight minutes turned into a possession-by-possession grind.

Every Catoosa run was answered, and every Miami push was met with timely shots or defensive stops. Anthony Barnes knocked down a key 3-pointer midway through the quarter, but the Wardogs continued to chip away, pulling within two points in the final minute.

That set the stage for Phillips.

After a Miami bucket cut the lead to 56-54, Phillips stepped to the line with 18 seconds left and made one of two. Following a stop by the Indians defense, he returned with six seconds remaining.

He missed the first, but calmly knocked down the second — the point that ultimately sealed it. The Wardogs' final heave fell through the net, but it wasn’t enough.

The Indians had seven players score at least 5 points, showcasing the depth that has fueled its unbeaten start. Timmons added 13 points and 5 rebounds, and Barnes and Rodrick Hall Jr. chipped in 7 apiece while combining for 6 boards.

Catoosa will face Rogers County rival Claremore, a rematch of last year’s title game that the Indians won 62-54.

“It's a big deal,” coach Hall said. “I want to make sure the legacy continues and gets better. So every chance we get to do something special, we want to do it.”

Phillips is excited for the opportunity as well.

“I'm ready to go get a two-timer,” he said. “I'm ready to be a two-timer.”

BIG DAWG SHOOT-OUT: Rutherford’s fourth-quarter wake-up call sends Claremore boys back to title game

VINITA — Even with a 17-point cushion heading into the fourth quarter, Claremore boys basketball coach Randy Rutherford wasn’t satisfied.

And he made sure his team knew it.

Grove had just closed the third quarter with back-to-back 3-pointers, trimming what once looked like a runaway into something far less comfortable by his standards.

During the brief break before the final frame, the first-year Zebras coach gathered his players and delivered a blunt message.

“This game isn’t over,” Rutherford told them. “You are 1-2 right now. You can be 1-3 or 2-2. Which one do you want?”

“2-2, coach,” the team answered together.

“Then start playing like it,” Rutherford said.

They did exactly that.

Claremore clamped down defensively, refused to let the Ridgerunners mount any sustained run and stretched the lead to as many as 21 points on its way to a convincing 52-34 victory in the Big Dawg Shoot-Out semifinals Friday night inside the James E. Sooter Activities Center at Vinita High School.

“It’s a process,” Rutherford said. “We’re a little bit more talented than that team is, so if we can impose our will, then it should turn in our favor. But if you don’t focus on the detail stuff, then they have a chance.”

The Zebras [2-2] were in control from the opening tip, racing to a 13-5 lead after the first quarter and holding Grove to just 11 points in the first half.

That defensive effort was especially notable considering the Ridgerunners were coming off an 84-26 blowout of Salina in the opening round. Claremore took that high-powered offense out of rhythm early and never let it find its footing.

“The teams that we’ve already faced, these teams haven’t faced anybody of that caliber,” Rutherford said. “When they face our man-to-man defense, they don’t know how to face that. We felt very confident coming into the game about how our defense would affect them after watching film. We knew they like to shoot a lot of 3s, so we took the 3-point line out. We knew they couldn’t cover us inside, so everybody’s doubling Tobin, we knew our guards were going to get loose, we hit some shots and then the ballgame was in our favor.”

Tobin McGill powered the Zebras inside with a double-double of 12 points and 10 rebounds, while Mike Tarver and Nolan Sherl added 13 and 12 points, respectively.

Claremore extended its halftime advantage from 23-11 to 39-22 after three quarters, though Grove’s late surge in the period prompted Rutherford’s emphatic reminder before the final eight minutes.

The Zebras responded by opening the fourth with defensive stops and efficient offense, pushing the margin beyond 20 at 47-26 and finishing strong.

“We’ve been waiting on somebody to run us in a zone,” Rutherford said. “They ran a zone, and we’ve got good stuff against the zone.”

The Ridgerunners [3-1] were led by a balanced effort, with Colby Watson, Bradee Rutherford and Cody Churchwell each scoring 6 points, while Aiden Knight added 5 points and 6 rebounds. However, they were unable to overcome Claremore’s early defensive dominance and steady execution down the stretch.

With the win, the Zebras advanced to the Big Dawg Shoot-Out championship game for a second-straight season and will face Rogers County rival Catoosa at 8:30 p.m. Saturday in a rematch of last year’s title game, which the Indians won 62-54.

It marks Claremore’s fourth appearance in the tournament championship game, having also reached the final in 2021, 2022 and 2024. The Zebras are still seeking their first Big Dawg title, with each previous championship loss coming against teams nicknamed the Indians — Stilwell in 2021 and 2022 and Catoosa last season.

“We’re excited about the challenge tomorrow,” coach Rutherford said. “Catoosa is a good team, and like I told our guys, all the teams play about the same. They’re going to run a little run-and-jump, they’re going to want to play man and they’re going to want to shoot a bunch of 3s. Defensive transition, guard the 3-point line, stop the ball, stop the paint strong side and let’s see what they can do against us.

“It’ll be a good game tomorrow. I know they’re going to be ready to play, and we’re excited about it.”

A shared sorrow for the Bears and Browns: The never-ending search for a franchise QB

CHICAGO — Case Keenum is well aware of the jersey — the infamous, fan-altered jersey of former Cleveland Browns quarterback Tim Couch with a long list of his successors under his nameplate.

Keenum should know it. He’s on it.

“I’ve seen that shirt,” said Keenum, who played for the Browns from 2020-21 and joined the Bears as a free agent in April. “I think I’m probably the only undefeated quarterback on that list. … Minimum two games, right?”

It’s true. Keenum started two games in 2021 and won both, but he knows that’s not what the spirit of the jersey is all about.

It’s a meme about futility.

It’s about a franchise’s exhaustive yet fruitless search for a solution at the game’s most important position.

“Cleveland is its own little entity,” Keenum said. “It’s got this blue-collar, not-ever-given-anything, had-to-earn-everything-it’s-gotten, been-overlooked, kind-of-little-brother-type mentality. I’ve really had that type of time my whole life, my whole career. So being able to share it with a group of people in a city like that I really enjoyed.

“You know, you could probably make those types of shirts at a lot of different places.”

To his point, a Bears fan could’ve made a Cade McNown jersey with all of his successors.

The Browns have had 42 quarterbacks start at least one game since they were reinstated (after a three-year absence) in 1999, including No. 1 pick Couch. The Bears have had 30 quarterbacks make at least one start since they drafted McNown at No. 12 that same year.

It’s a trauma bond for two fan bases.

Perhaps Bears and visiting Browns fans can discuss it during Sunday’s game when they’re huddled together for warmth amid subzero wind chills at Soldier Field.

The numbers

The Browns have had a staggering number of starters since ‘99.

The full list, in alphabetical order, includes: Derek Anderson, Jacoby Brissett, Jason Campbell, Tim Couch, Austin Davis, Jake Delhomme, Ty Detmer, Trent Dilfer, Ken Dorsey, Jeff Driskel, Joe Flacco, Charlie Frye, Dillon Gabriel, Jeff Garcia, Bruce Gradkowski, Robert Griffin III, Kevin Hogan, Kelly Holcomb, Brian Hoyer, Case Keenum, Cody Kessler, DeShone Kizer, Thaddeus Lewis, Johnny Manziel, Baker Mayfield, Josh McCown, Luke McCown, Colt McCoy, Nick Mullens, Doug Pederson, Brady Quinn, Shedeur Sanders, Connor Shaw, Tyrod Taylor, Dorian Thompson-Robinson, P.J. Walker, Seneca Wallace, Deshaun Watson, Brandon Weeden, Jameis Winston, Spergon Wynn and Bailey Zappe.

Here’s the Bears’ list: Tyson Bagent, Matt Barkley, Henry Burris, Jason Campbell, Chris Chandler, Jimmy Clausen, Todd Collins, Jay Cutler, Andy Dalton, Chase Daniel, Justin Fields, Nick Foles, Mike Glennon, Brian Griese, Rex Grossman, Caleb Hanie, Brian Hoyer, Chad Hutchinson, Craig Krenzel, Shane Matthews, Josh McCown, Cade McNown, Jim Miller, Kyle Orton, Nathan Peterman, Jonathan Quinn, Trevor Siemian, Kordell Stewart, Mitch Trubisky and Caleb Williams.

In 27 years, the Browns have averaged about 1 1/2 quarterback starters per season, but they outdid themselves in 2023 with five: Driskel, Flacco, Thompson-Robinson, Walker and Watson.

Of course, injuries played a factor in the number of starters, as it does with several teams most seasons.

The Browns have had 20 quarterbacks start at least eight games since 1999, the most in the league.

The Bears have had only 11 make eight starts, about average in the league, but they have had 23 make at least four starts, tied for the highest in that span.

However you dissect the numbers, various Bears and Browns front offices have spent a lot of man hours trying to find a long-term solution to their quarterback quandaries, often to no avail.

“You look at quarterback in general, I think it’s probably the toughest, most scrutinized, most unique position in all of sports — we get the ball in our hands every play,” said Keenum, 37, who’s on his ninth team in his 14th season. “No one position in all sports relies more on their team and the entire building, and no other position in all sports has the entire team and the building relying on them.”

Keenum was the primary backup for Mayfield, who eventually joined Couch, Manziel, Quinn and Weeden among Browns first-round quarterbacks who didn’t pan out for them (though Mayfield has found success with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers).

“When you put that type of expectations and stress and pressure on a kid sometimes, that’s not a recipe for success if you’re not making decisions at a very high level based on how it affects that kid,” Keenum said.

He praised Bears coach Ben Johnson in that regard.

“Ben’s done an incredible job — every decision he’s made (has been) with everybody in the building in mind, specifically our quarterback,” Keenum said. “It’s not just him, it’s getting the entire building on it. That’s one thing that you can see that’s going on with Caleb Williams.”

The psyche

George Bozeka is president of the Pro Football Researchers Association (PFRA) and author of several NFL-related books and articles.

His son, Jon Bozeka, is a longtime broadcaster in Northeast Ohio who covers the Browns for Infinity Sports Network and Sirius XM.

In their own ways, they’ve both spent years studying their hometown Browns and they’re both left scratching their heads.

“I think it’s been a huge source of frustration for Browns fans,” George Bozeka said about the team’s quarterback search. “One theory that I have, and I think Jon shares this with me, is that in the modern NFL, they don’t really develop quarterbacks like they used to historically.

“When I was younger, in the ’60s and ’70s, they always said it took about three to five years to develop a quarterback. Now it’s all about instant gratification. A quarterback is drafted high, they expect him to go in and excel immediately. And I think that’s been part of the problem for the Browns.

“They’ve had quarterbacks that have, you know, done well for short periods of time, like for a season, and then they come back to earth and the mediocrity sets in.”

Jon Bozeka said Browns fans would get their hopes up — like during Derek Anderson’s Pro Bowl season in 2007 — only to come crashing down a year or two later. Rinse and repeat with Mayfield.

“I can’t even begin to tell you the excitement when Joe Flacco led the Browns to the playoffs, like, two years ago, you would have thought Joe Flacco was the second coming of Otto Graham around here,” Jon Bozeka said. “People were making T-shirts. There was excitement. … That season, that moment for Browns fans was so unique here that everybody wanted that to work again this year, and it just didn’t.”

Bears fans have ridden similar waves with Trubisky and Fields.

Joe Ziemba, PFRA member and author of “Bears vs. Cardinals: The NFL’s Oldest Rivalry” and other Chicago-related books, can testify to what many Bears fans felt when Fields was selected with the 11th pick in 2021.

“I remember even where I was, I was in an Ace Hardware store, and someone told me the Bears are going to get Fields,” he said. “I said, ‘You’re kidding.’ I’ve seen him in college going nuts at Ohio State.”

Two seasons later Fields and the Bears parted ways.

“I think the system, I think the staff let him down a little bit in terms of his developing further,” Ziemba said

Jon Bozeka said of Trubisky, Fields’ predecessor and the No. 2 pick in 2017: “People here wanted him really badly. He’s a local kid. He’s a Mentor (Ohio) kid.”

There’s still time for Trubisky, who’s in his second season in Buffalo, to be added to that Browns jersey.

The original jersey was the brainchild of Cleveland-based ad agency owner Tim Brokaw, who retired it after 24 names in 2016, when the Cavaliers won the NBA championship.

But it has been resurrected in various forms, handmade or Photoshopped, with some gaining similar notoriety.

“Just because the list is 42, I think we mentally all have that image in our head,” Jon said.

George Bozeka believes both Chicago and Cleveland have a “bruised” psyche when it comes to this subject because of their storied histories that predate the 1970 merger.

“I think it’s painful for the fan bases to constantly go through this,” he said. “There’s more expectation. I think that’s why there’s more impatience.”

Ziemba said Bears fans focus on the modern quarterback carousel and the lack of a 4,000-yard passer in their history but forget about the greats of yesteryear.

“You had somebody like Ed Brown in the ’50s, but no one’s ever heard of Ed Brown, and he probably started more games (66) than anybody,” he said, with the exception of Jay Cutler (102).

“I’m always looking at someone like Sid Luckman, who I still consider the best quarterback in Bears history. “(Bears founder George) Halas had this keen eye for selecting guys, and Luckman wasn’t even a quarterback at Columbia. But since Halas felt that as a tailback, he could fit in with the C formation, he picked him up on a last minute trade with Pittsburgh and added him.

“Of course he’s a Hall of Famer and still holds a lot of the records.”

The Bozekas hold up Graham — a three-time NFL champion — as one of the league’s all-time greats, though they acknowledge fans hang their hat on the fact the Bears have had two quarterbacks lead them to a Super Bowl and one won.

“Even though the Bears haven’t done it since ’85 … Cleveland has so consistently experienced that heartbreak,” Jon Bozeka said. “It’s painful that they can’t get the position that’s the most important position in sports right.”

The franchise

Caleb Williams’ 57.8% completion percentage has invited a bit of scrutiny, but it’s notable that Luckman, passing pioneer though he was, had just a 51.8% career completion percentage.

“And yet he’s considered the dominant guy,” Ziemba said. “But the game was different, and the strategies were different.”

The point is, numbers don’t necessarily make a franchise quarterback. Wins do.

The question for both the Bears and Browns is: Can Williams and Shedeur Sanders become those players?

Recently, Ben Johnson said to throw out the stats when it comes to Williams, who came with Sears Tower-high expectations when he was drafted at No. 1 in 2024.

At this early stage of building a franchise quarterback, only the process and the mindset matter.

“It’s the coachability aspect of it,” Johnson said. “He’s doing a really good job right now of being critical of himself. We see it the same way. We’ll watch tape together and (he says), ‘I’ve got to be better there.’

“Even the walk-through. I mean, we just had a walk-through and he’s a little pissed off walking off. He’s like, ‘I had two in there that I could’ve gotten a little bit cleaner’ in a walk-through setting. Well, we just installed the play, so that’s natural. When he’s critical of himself and he’s taking to coaching, I know good things are coming down the horizon.”

Williams said he and his coach talk every day about everything, from family to football.

And that includes goals and expectations.

“The playoff mentality, the championship mentality, that’s where we want to be,” Williams said. That’s where you want to be every year. … Whether it’s your first year or 10th year, you don’t go into a year not thinking about that.

“That’s one. And then managing those expectations, managing actually being possibly in that position, that’s going to take experience, that’s going to take trusting in him, that’s going to take us just trusting the process.”

Browns coach Kevin Stefanski likes what he has seen of Williams.

“He’s a really, really good young player,” Stefanski said. “He can make a ton of plays both on schedule and off schedule, has elite arm talent to throw the ball around the field.

“And … he’s very elusive, extremely elusive. He can get out of the pocket to the left, to the right, vertical in the pocket. He’s a hard guy to bring down and that adds another element to their team.”

Sanders’ path has been a bit more arduous than Williams’.

He was a projected first- or second-rounder but fell to the fifth and suddenly found himself fourth on the depth chart behind Flacco, Kenny Pickett and fellow rookie Dillon Gabriel, who was drafted in the third round.

There had been murmurs through the preseason and regular season about why Sanders hadn’t gotten more first-team reps or a chance to start, but Sanders finally got his first start Nov. 23, a 24-10 win over the Las Vegas Raiders.

Last week, he threw for 364 yards and produced four total touchdowns in his third start, a 31-29 loss to the Tennessee Titans.

Bears defensive coordinator Dennis Allen hadn’t seen a lot of tape on Sanders before this season but said: “I see a guy that plays with a little bit of a swagger. He’s got a little moxie to him. I think he brings a little bit of excitement to that football team.”

And yet, there are still questions about whether he’ll be in Cleveland long term.

“I just go here, enjoy my day, work hard, do everything I can,” Sanders said. “And if I’m here, I’m here. If I’m not, I’m not. Like it’s nothing in my control. So, I try to control what I can control. That’s going out there and making the right reads, going out there doing the right things, being the person I am. And things will fall how they are supposed to.”

Even if it’s lip service, Stefanski seems compelled to include Gabriel in the conversation about Sanders’ progress, lest he fuel more chatter about the Browns’ muddy quarterback vision.

“I don’t think you can quantify development,” Stefanski said. “With all of our players, we have a development plan that we feel strongly about. … What’s great about our young class, Shedeur, in this case our entire rookie class, is these guys want to get better.”

The Browns have at least committed to starting Sanders the rest of the season.

Starter or benchwarmer, solution or temporary fix, if Sanders harbors any concerns about his NFL future, he’s not showing it at the podium.

“I’m comfortable being uncomfortable,” he said. “You’ve got to understand, that’s just the situation I’m in, and I’m fine with that. I love that.”

Come Sunday at noon, Williams and Sanders will be focused on the game and little else. Realistically, Williams and the Bears need this win against the 3-10 Browns to maintain control of their playoff hunt.

For Sanders, it’s a four-game audition.

Two years ago, Williams and Sanders traded 11 total touchdowns between them when Williams’ USC Trojans defeated Sanders’ Colorado Buffaloes 48-41.

“It was a good atmosphere, a good game,” Williams said this week. “We ended up coming out with the victory, and Shedeur was a hell of a player.”

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Match-winner Sheedy kicks doubters into touch

Callum Sheedy is congratulated by wing Tom Bowen
Callum Sheedy (right) and wing Tom Bowen (left) contributed 12 points in Cardiff's 29-26 win against Ulster [Huw Evans Picture Agency]

The pre-match spotlight might have been on Leigh Halfpenny's return to Cardiff colours for the first time in more than 11 years.

But it ended up being one of the kickers he now also mentors who grabbed the headlines with a last-gasp match-winning penalty against Ulster in the Challenge Cup.

Cardiff and Wales fly-half Callum Sheedy stepped up to slot over the kick that sealed a 29-26 win to send the Arms Park crowd home happy.

"It is nice with times like that when the hard work pays off," said Sheedy.

"I'm really pleased it went over. Those kicks come once a season or once every couple of seasons, so I'm chuffed."

The thirty-year-old added: "With a match-winning kick it focuses you even more and you go back to your process.

"It was actually the stillest night I've ever had at the Arms Park. Usually the wind's going everywhere, so someone's looking down on me."

Proving the doubters wrong

Callum Sheedy kicks the match-winning penalty against Ulster
Callum Sheedy returned to the Wales squad in November 2025 and came on as a late replacement in the 73-0 defeat to South Africa [Huw Evans Picture Agency]

It was all the more pleasing for Sheedy given his goal-kicking has come under scrutiny since his arrival at Cardiff from Bristol.

"I've been round long enough to know that people will jump on you when you miss a few kicks," said Sheedy.

"It's fine, it's part of the job, there's no problem at all. But I've also had plenty of kicks where they've been under pressure.

"I played 10 years in the Premiership, every kick's pretty big there.

"I missed a few kicks last year, I'll miss some more. But nights like tonight is what all the hard work's for, so I'm pleased it went over.

"I'm just glad we got the result. That kick was the icing on the cake."

Sheedy praised the scrummaging efforts of his forwards after they gained the set-piece penalty for the fly-half, as Cardiff came back from a 14-point deficit in the final 15 minutes.

"That scrum that won us the penalty was unbelievable," he added.

"To be fair to the boys to do it on [Ulster's] put-in was class."

Learning from a kicking legend

Leigh Halfpenny posing with a young fan
Leigh Halfpenny played 101 internationals for Wales [Huw Evans Picture Agency]

Sheedy admits he would not have taken the kick if Halfpenny had still been on the field at the end, with the full-back replaced after 58 minutes in his first Cardiff game for 4,347 days.

"I would have had a great view of Leigh winning the game, which would have been just as special," Sheedy admitted.

Sheedy praised Halfpenny's influence since he arrived at Cardiff at the beginning of the season to take up a player-coach role with responsibility for kicking.

"I've worked hard with Leigh since he has come in," the Cardiff-born outside-half added.

"It's been unbelievable to be able to work alongside him. People pay a lot of money to go and watch Leigh kick and I get to do it as a job.

"I feel privileged to be able to learn from someone as unbelievable as him."

Sheedy says Halfpenny has not tried to change too much but has provided invaluable advice.

"He's very good," said Sheedy.

"I remember the first time we had a chat about kicking and he was saying he's not coming in to change me or how any of us kick, because we all have our different styles.

"It's if we wanted to lean on him in any way."

Sheedy was impressed by Halfpenny's expertise.

"What I found with Leigh is he could watch a kick and would know exactly what was right or wrong," he added.

"Something technical like when you're opening up too early or you're closing off with your kick.

"Something we wouldn't know, he's just got an eye for it. You can tell he's been top of the game for 17 years, even if you just look at what he does in the week.

"The visualisation he does and how professional he is with the preparation he does for each session.

"It's eye-opening for me and I'm 30. So someone younger will be taking so much from him."

Rumor: Giants in mix to trade for upgrade at second base

This evening, Katie Woo of The Athletic published an article with the headline “Mariners, Giants emerge as front-runners for Brendan Donovan trade: Sources.” Woo was the site’s Cardinals beat writer until this offseason, when she left that beat to cover the Dodgers, but she obviously still has her sources in St. Louis. That could mean they’re negotiating through the press, in which case it’s unclear who the message is for, but within her report is even more surprising news: the Giants are also rumored to be talking to Arizona about Ketel Marte.

That’s the part of this that caused me to drop everything and rush to the computer to whip up a post. I was content with assuming the Giants were cool with the second base group they have on hand, given the ZiPS projection discussed the other day and even if Casey Schmitt’s health is uncertain for the start of the season. Yesterday, I demanded </s> the Giants make three specific moves, including upgrading their mix in the outfield. Both Donovan and Marte have logged innings there, but their best spots are probably on the infield (or DHing). It’s clear the Giants are swinging big.

They were both All-Stars in 2025. The left-handed hitting Donovan will be 29 next season and carries an arbitration projection of $5.4 million. He has a career line of .282/.361/.411 with a 9.1 BB% and 13.5 K%. Switch-hitting Ketel Marte will play his age-32 season in 2026 and is owed… well… it’s complicated. It’s $15 million, but, well, Cot’s has the deal structure here and there are deferrals built into it that lowers the present day payment to around $12.3 million. It’s an extremely owner-friendly deal for a top tier talent, which in the near-term is exactly what Buster Posey needs to appease ownership. He’s under contract through 2030 with a player option for 2031, his age-37 season, and that’s where it might get tricky. Still, these have been two of the hottest names on the trade market this offseason and it’s fascinating to see the Giants linked to them at all, because the acquisition cost will be very high.

Ketel Marte is the best position player on the Diamondbacks not named Corbin Carroll and his only real wart — and it’s a meaningful one, to be sure — is an injury history. He’s played 140+ games just 3 times in 11 seasons. He’s missed 20% of Arizona’s games the last two seasons, but he’s made up for it with All-Star value when healthy, generating 6.3 fWAR in 136 games during 2024 and 4.6 in 126 this past season. He was limited to just second base and designated hitter, so the idea of sticking him in left field is probably farfetched. Donovan had surgery to repair a sports hernia after the season and was limited to 118 games during the season. He played 18 games in left field. This is the second time in four days that a Cardinals-connected reporter has linked the Giants to St. Louis’s efforts to trade Donovan as part of the org’s rebuild.

They’re pretty different players, with Marte being a complete package of contact, on base, and power, while Donovan is more of a contact-on base guy. Their projections are different enough, too, with Donovan in the 3-WAR range and Marte 4.5. To get either one of them, the Giants will have to cough up a lot of prospects. It’s highly unlikely Bryce Eldridge could stay out of a Marte deal, and in the case of a Donovan trade, Katie Woo offers Gavin Kilen and Carson Whisenhunt.

Now, is she offering them on behalf of the Cardinals as a way to compel the Mariners — the lead team in the headline — to up their offer with a demonstration of what they’re looking for by way of the Giants’ inventory or to signal to the Giants that that’s how a deal gets done? Either is possible. Then again, maybe her sources aren’t trying to negotiate anything in the press. Still, if we see Giants beat writers pausing their Saturday night plans to post that they haven’t heard anything beyond Posey & co. being engaged in multiple conversations and simply keeping their options open, then we might have a better sense that this report isn’t intended for Giants fans.

I’m a little bit fascinated by this. The Giants being used as a stalking horse or simply “random other team” in all these rumor reports is not new and is still the most likely explanation. On the other hand, with the Giants being wary of spending at the top of the market to fill all of their needs, being connected to cheap but valuable options like Freddy Peralta or Brendan Donovan or Ketel Marte makes a lot of sense — if that’s what’s really going on.

USA sweeps Canada in Rivalry Series, final meeting before 2026 Olympics

USA sweeps Canada in Rivalry Series, final meeting before 2026 OlympicsEDMONTON — After being outscored by 14 goals during the first three games of the 2025 Rivalry Series, Canada coach Troy Ryan had his eyes wide open Saturday night to see how his team responded after having its pride tested, especially following Wednesday’s shocking 10-4 pounding from the United States.

And while Saturday night ended with a fourth straight loss to the Americans in the final tune-up before the 2026 Olympics in Milan, Italy, in less than two months, at least the Canadians snapped back with a hard-fought effort rather than rolling over and dying on the vine.

The United States beat Canada 4-1 at Rogers Place to complete a four-game sweep, but the Canadians at least looked the part after captain Marie-Philip Poulin said her team didn’t show up three nights earlier.

“I thought the (Thursday and Friday) was spent wisely, a lot of meetings, a lot of soul searching, a lot of just kind of diving into what happened and maybe why things happened,” Ryan said before the game. “So I thought it was productive. I know the leadership had some chats. The players had some chats. I had chats with the leadership group.

“We took a break and had a little gift exchange and a Christmas dinner, and then went right back to video. We broke down everywhere (Wednesday night).”

That was hardly the case Saturday, but goaltender Aerin Frankel made 12 of her 23 saves in the first period before defenders Caroline Harvey and Laila Edwards scored during a second period where the U.S. did have the edge in play with an 18-8 shot lead.

Hilary Knight scored two goals in the third period, including an empty-netter, to give the United States breathing room.

The women’s tournament begins in Milan, a day before the opening ceremony on Feb. 5. The preliminary round for Group A begins with the U.S. playing Czechia and Canada facing Sweden. The U.S. and Canada wrap up the prelims with a Feb. 10 meeting nine days before the gold medal game.

The United States will tentatively name its 23-player roster on Jan. 2, along with the men’s and sled hockey rosters on NBC’s “Today” show. Canada’s roster will be announced sometime in January, while the men’s is tentatively scheduled for Dec. 31.

Heise has exceptional Rivalry Series

Two-time PWHL champ and 2022 Patty Kazmaier Award winner Taylor Heise was simply outstanding in every way for the United States in the four games as she preps for her first Olympics.

The PWHL’s first No. 1 pick led the Americans with eight assists and nine points in the four games, including assists on both United States second-period goals Saturday. But she was terrific in every area, especially defensively and with her checking — the two areas coach John Wroblewski wanted to see improvement.

Heise’s linemate, Abbey Murphy, was tied with Knight for the lead in goals with five apiece. Murphy also finished second in points behind Heise, while Knight and Edwards finished third and fourth.

This story will be updated.

This article originally appeared in The Athletic.

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Williams throws 4 TD passes and Washington has 5 INTs in 38-10 rout of Boise State in LA Bowl

INGLEWOOD, Calif. (AP) — Demond Williams Jr. threw three of his four touchdown passes in the second quarter, and Washington's defense had five interceptions as the Huskies kicked off bowl season with a 38-10 victory over Boise State in the LA Bowl on Saturday night.

Denzel Boston made a 78-yard TD catch for Washington's first score before Dezmen Roebuck, Raiden Vines-Bright and Quentin Moore caught TD passes for the Huskies (9-4) in the school's fourth victory in its last five bowl games.

Coach Jedd Fisch’s Huskies had no players opt out of bowl participation from their solid Big Ten roster, and it showed in their overwhelming performance against the Mountain West champion Broncos (9-5). Washington scored 38 consecutive points after yielding a field goal on Boise State's opening drive.

Jonah Coleman rushed for 86 yards and a TD in his final game at Washington, while Boston had six catches for 125 yards in what might be the junior star’s farewell.

Washington dominated its LA Bowl debut in the fifth and possibly final edition of the postseason game created in tandem with SoFi Stadium, which opened in 2020 for the city’s two NFL teams. Bowl officials haven’t confirmed reports the game won’t be played next year.

Maddux Madsen threw two interceptions in a 51-yard first half before sitting down for the Broncos, who dropped to 0-3 in the bowl games following their three straight conference titles under coach Spencer Danielson. Madsen wore a protective boot while watching the second half of his second game back from a month's absence with a lower leg injury.

Max Cutforth did little better, throwing three more interceptions — including two on consecutive plays — before finishing with 202 yards passing and a late TD.

Boise State also lost the LA Bowl to UCLA in 2023, but made the College Football Playoff last season.

Williams passed for 214 yards while throwing four TD passes in a bowl game for the second time. Williams also did it last December in the Sun Bowl, and he finished a solid sophomore season with one dynamic throw after another.

The Huskies broke out midway through the second when Boise State’s secondary left their best receiver running alone down the middle. Boston went untouched for his 11th receiving TD and the 20th of his career, the eighth Huskies receiver to hit that mark.

Two snaps after Williams hit Roebuck for a 6-yard TD, Madsen threw an atrocious interception to Rahshawn Clark. Williams found Vines-Bright for the freshman's first TD with 1:17 left.

On Washington's first drive after halftime, Moore fought off a defender to catch a 32-yarder for the tight end's second TD in four seasons — although a spoilsport official flagged Moore for unsportsmanlike conduct when he celebrated with a powerful Gronk Spike in a bowl game hosted by tight end Rob Gronkowski.

Cutforth threw an end-zone interception to Leroy Bryant in the fourth quarter, and 295-pound edge rusher Deshawn Lynch returned another interception 57 yards on Boise State's next snap.

Takeaways

Boise State: Neither Madsen nor Cutforth looked good, and their performances raise questions about the Broncos' future under center. Madsen could return for his senior year, while Cutforth wasn't exceptional in his late-season opportunity.

Washington: The Huskies played superbly under Fisch despite getting one week to prepare for a low-stakes game 1,150 miles from Seattle with 23,269 fans in attendance. Michigan's potential interest in Fisch also clearly wasn't a distraction to a program on the rise.

Up next

Boise State: The Broncos move to the revamped Pac-12 next season with expectations of contending for a title, although their year begins with a nonconference gauntlet against Oregon and Memphis.

Washington: The Big Ten won't get any easier, but the Huskies are a fundamentally sound team. Fisch said Friday he expects this team to contend for the College Football Playoff in 2026.

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UFC on ESPN 73 video: Melquizael Costa closes 4-0 year with vicious KO

Melquizael Costa closed out a career year in electric fashion at UFC on ESPN 73 with a devastating head kick knockout against Morgan Charriere.

Costa (25-7 MMA, 6-2 UFC) became the first to stop Charriere (21-12-1 MMA, 3-3 UFC) with strikes in MMA competition when in the first round of the featherweight bout at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, he landed a precious left head kick that broke the guard of his opponent and instantly put him unconscious at the 1:14 mark of Round 1.

It was a thrilling performance to put a cap on a 4-0 year for Costa, and you can watch the reply of the highlight finish below (via X):

THAT JUST HAPPENED 🤯@MelkCostaCauthy makes quick work with a RD 1 KO!

[ #UFCVegas112 is live NOW on the @ESPN app ] pic.twitter.com/rDfJtqcOF0

— UFC (@ufc) December 14, 2025

With a six-fight winning streak overall at 145 pounds, Costa trails only Lerone Murphy (nine) and Movsar Evloev (eight) for runs of consecutive victories in the weight class.

After the performance that put him alongside Joshua Van as the only UFC fighters to go 4-0 in 2025, Costa said he is looking to carry his momentum into an even bigger year in 2026.

"This year I've been working a lot," Costa said in his post-fight interview with Michael Bisping. "I want the top 15 (in 2026), then a top 10 then the last of the year, the belt."

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UFC Vegas 112 video: Melquizael Costa crushes Morgan Charriere with brutal head kick knockout

Melquizael Costa capped off a tremendous 2025 with his fourth win of the year but none better than the vicious head kick knockout he delivered at UFC Vegas 112.

It didn’t take long for Costa to set up Morgan Charriere for the fight-finishing shot as the Brazilian got his opponent moving backwards towards the cage during an early exchange. A split second later, Costa uncorked a hellacious kick that reverberated off Charriere’s head and sent him crashing o the canvas in a heap.

THAT JUST HAPPENED 🤯@MelkCostaCauthy makes quick work with a RD 1 KO!

[ #UFCVegas112 is live NOW on the @ESPN app ] pic.twitter.com/rDfJtqcOF0

— UFC (@ufc) December 14, 2025

The referee rushed in to stop the contest with the end coming at just 1:14 into the opening round. The win marked Costa’s fifth overall but fourth thus far in 2025 as he closes out the year with a perfect 4-0 record.

“Everybody in my hometown is watching me. I made it,” Costa said after his latest win. “This year, I’m working a lot. Maybe three fights for me [next year] is good.”

Replays showed that Charreire actually defended the head kick effectively with his hand up to block the shot but the sheer impact from Costa blasted right through and still connected flush to earn the knockout.

During 2025, Costa scored wins over Charreire, Andre Fili, Christian Rodriguez and Julia Erosa as he continues to make his climb up the featherweight ranks. His last loss came back in 2023 when he fell to Steve Garcia, who is storming through the 145-pound division himself with seven wins I a row overall.

With his latest win, Costa undoubtedly sets himself up for an even bigger year ahead in 2026, especially if he can keep producing highlight reel victories like he did on Saturday.

INSTANT REACTION: Avs rally past Nashville Predators in 4-2 revenge game win

INSTANT REACTION: Avs rally past Nashville Predators in 4-2 revenge game win
Dec 13, 2025; Denver, Colorado, USA; Colorado Avalanche left wing Victor Olofsson (95) celebrates his goal with center Nathan MacKinnon (29) and right wing Ross Colton (20) in the second period against the Nashville Predators at Ball Arena. Mandatory Credit: Isaiah J. Downing-Imagn Images

After a devastating (and frankly, confusing) ending on Thursday against the Nashville Predators, the Avs got their opportunity for revenge and capitalized in a 4-2 win over their division rivals.

Nathan MacKinnon (because who else?) starts off the scoring at Ball Arena just 1:26 into the first period. Jack Drury got Colorado‘s second goal of the period 11:47 in, a stellar goal scored during a 4-on-4 opportunity. While the Avs won the first, Nashville got on the board before the period’s end, thanks to a beautiful power-play goal made possible by a pass behind the goal line by Ryan O’Reilly to give Jonathan Marchessault his seventh goal of the season.

Victor Olofsson was the lone goal-scorer of the second period, which came off a 6-on-5 opportunity due to a delayed penalty.

The third period was a fairly low-event affair, but Colorado did hold Nashville to just two shots on goal through the first 10 minutes. At least, until there’s 3:34 left in regulation, Valeri Nichushkin gets an insurance goal with an empty-netter. Tyson Jost gets on the board with just over a minute left to cut the lead in half, but it won’t be enough to rally back.

That’s where things end, with the Avs taking the win against their division rivals 4-1.

It’s been a while, Victor Olofsson

In a slow offseason, Colorado set out to fill the very few holes they had to fill to begin the season. One of those was found in Victor Olofsson, who is a notorious sniper and was viewed as a valuable addition to the middle six.

Through 31 games, he only tallied six goals, three of which came during an 8-4 win over the New Jersey Devils, and the last of which came on 11/16 against the New York Islanders.

Today, he got his seventh goal.

A fortunate bounce to a cannon top corner 💥 pic.twitter.com/LpsoZArXM1

— Colorado Avalanche (@Avalanche) December 14, 2025

Scott Wedgewood raced off to the bench for the extra attacker on a delayed penalty, and Colorado persevered through a choppy Nashville zone and converted on the opportunity with an extra man on the ice.

Not a “true” power play goal (sorry power play believers), but it gives you hope that something can be made out of the man-advantage moving forward.

A matchup in the creases

On November 4th, 2024, the Avs made a move that the entirety of the fanbase was hoping they’d make, going out to strengthen their crease.

Enter Scott Wedgewood, who had just signed with the Predators before the 2024-25 season. The Avs acquired the “Wedgewall” – the first half of the lumberyard, as it’s been so popularly called here in Colorado – and, in return, sent away goaltending prospect-turned-backup Justus Annunen.

Guess who’s in net tonight for the Predators?

Jusse Saros got the start against the Avs in their matchup on Tuesday, but Annunen got the nod against his former team tonight.

Since joining the Predators, Annunen hasn’t had stellar numbers (24/25: 3.17 GAA, .888 SV%; 25/26: 3.83 GAA, .851 SV%)

On the opposite side of things, Wedgewood has put up phenomenal numbers, even earning himself a one-year extension that keeps him in Colorado through the 2026-27 season.

  • 24/25: 1.99 GAA, .917 SV%
  • 25/26: 2.11 GAA, .919 SV%

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Resilient Rangers rally to beat Canadiens 5-4 in overtime: Takeaways

Resilient Rangers rally to beat Canadiens 5-4 in overtime: Takeaways
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The New York Rangers’ current captain sent 24 of their former players, including five ex-captains, and a sellout crowd of 18,006 on “The New Garden” night home happy after their most stirring win of the season.

J.T. Miller, named captain during training camp, scored his second goal of the game at 2:56 of overtime to cap New York’s comeback from a three-goal deficit and give the Blueshirts a 5-4 victory against the Montreal Canadiens at Madison Square Garden on Saturday night.

With Montreal’s Jake Evans off for slashing Artemi Panarin, Miller took a pass from Mika Zibanejad and got every ounce of a one-timer from the right circle, beating rookie Jacob Fowler for the win – something that looked impossible after the Canadiens led 3-0 entering the final two minutes of the first period.

“I was supposed to be in front of the net,” Miller confessed after scoring his 16th career overtime goal. But when Panarin went to the net instead, Miller flared back to the right circle to provide another option – and it paid off with the winning goal.

It was a huge rebound for the Rangers after a poor effort in a 3-0 road loss to the Chicago Blackhawks on Wednesday — and a fitting tribute to the former Rangers on hand.

“It was good,” Alexis Lafreniere said of the performance after the loss in Chicago. “We tried to be a little more careful and play in their end.”

Recognizing the Rangers greats who made @TheGarden The World's Most Famous Arena 💙❤️ pic.twitter.com/gxCDKwC2G6

— New York Rangers (@NYRangers) December 14, 2025

The Rangers played one of their best shutdown stretches of the season in the first 12 minutes of the first period, holding the Canadiens without a shot on goal. Montreal finally got its first shot on goal at 12:41 – and found the back of the net for a 1-0 lead. Zach Bolduc set up in front of the net and tipped Nick Suzuki’s feed past a defenseless Igor Shesterkin.

The Canadiens’ second shot also went in, with Arber Xhekaj getting to the front of the net and deflecting Alexandre Carrier’s shot past a screened Shesterkin at 14:10. Evans further silenced the Garden crowd at 16:18, beating Shesterkin from inside the left circle after the Rangers were outworked in their own zone.

But a goal from an unlikely source – the struggling power play – got the Rangers back in the game. Noah Laba went to the net, picked up a loose puck after Will Cuylle cut in front, and popped his own rebound past Fowler, making his second NHL start, at 18:49 to make it 3-1.

Panarin cut it to 3-2 just 19 seconds later when he scored on a penalty shot after being hooked by defenseman Noah Dobson. The Rangers’ leading scorer fired back to his left while going right against Fowler, cutting Montreal’s lead to 3-2.

Artemi Panarin converts ✅ pic.twitter.com/8jrdQ8csqR

— Rangers Videos (@SNYRangers) December 14, 2025

“I was panicked, to be honest. Everyone in the rink (was) excited, too,” Panarin said. “The ice was not the best in the last minute. I’m glad I scored.”

The Canadiens quieted the crowd again 3:17 into the second period, making it 4-2 when Josh Anderson beat Shesterkin on a one-timer from the slot after a terrific pass by Lane Hutson, the reigning Calder Trophy winner. But the Blueshirts got even with two goals in 35 seconds before the eight-minute mark.

Cuylle made it 4-3 at 7:22 when his feed through the crease hit Huston and went past Fowler. Miller tied it 4-4 at 7:57, picking up the rebound of Matthew Robertson’s shot and deking Fowler before sliding the puck between the rookie goalie’s legs.

The Garden erupted 5:51 into the third period when Sam Carrick appeared to score the go-ahead goal off a scramble. But a quick video review showed that the veteran center kicked the puck into the net, and the goal was waved off. There was plenty of physicality during the remainder of regulation, but no goals.

The Rangers will have Sunday off to regroup before beginning a week that will see them play five times in seven days, beginning with the return of former Blueshirt Chris Kreider to MSG when the Anaheim Ducks visit on Monday.

Key takeaways after the Rangers’ 5-4 OT win against Montreal

Miller time

THE CAPTAIN UNLOADS ONE FOR THE WIN 💣 pic.twitter.com/5iOPEoOBPm

— Spittin' Chiclets (@spittinchiclets) December 14, 2025

This is the version of J.T Miller the Rangers thought they were getting when they acquired him from the Vancouver Canucks on Jan. 31.

Miller scored the tying goal by bulling his way to the net, picking up a rebound and getting Fowler to open his pads before sliding the puck into the net. The game-winner was pure power – a blast off the feed from Zibanejad that Fowler had no chance on.

“We have to find ways to win every single way,” he said.

The captain was also pleased at the way the Rangers showed the resilience to come back after falling behind by three goals on the heels of the poor effort in Chicago.

“I think we did a good job of staying mentally tough and in the moment,” he said. “Present, worried about the next shift and (we) really turned the tide on them. They defended a lot of the night, I felt like. When we play like that, it’s the same speech every game — I think we’re a lot to handle.”

A comeback to remember

NHL: Montreal Canadiens at New York Rangers
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The Rangers won a game in which they trailed by three goals for the first time in nearly two years; they beat the New York Islanders 6-5 in overtime after trailing 4-1 in the second period of their NHL Stadium Series game on Feb. 18, 2024, at Met Life Stadium.

Coach Mike Sullivan said even when his team was down three goals, he didn’t think they were playing badly.

“We were on our toes,” he said. “We had a couple of breakdowns that ended up in the back of our net, but I didn’t think we were playing badly. We held them without a shot for almost 13 minutes.”

He said there was no thought of pulling Shesterkin and just wanted to make sure that his players didn’t get down on themselves.

“There was a lot of hockey left — that’s what we talked about on the bench,” he said. “That’s what we talked about in between periods, ‘Let’s not get overwhelmed here. Let’s just keep playing, keep playing the game. Let’s work for the next goal.’ And that’s what they did.”

Power play comes alive

Sullivan stuck with the five-forward system he’s used on the first power-play unit since defenseman Adam Fox was injured two weeks ago. But it was the second unit that produced the Rangers’ first extra-man goal since Nov. 28. Laba went to the net and banged in his own rebound to get the Rangers on the board.

The overtime power-play goal was scored at 4-on-3, but the four players on the ice — Miller, Zibanejad, Vincent Trocheck and Panarin — are all part of PP1.

Seeing his power play go 2-for-2 after firing blanks in five straight games has to make Sullivan feel better as the Rangers head into their toughest week of the season. The power play could be especially important against the Ducks, who’ve allowed 27 PPGs, tied for the second-most in the NHL.

Kreider’s return with Ducks takes center stage

NHL: Vegas Golden Knights at Anaheim Ducks
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There will be a familiar face wearing No. 20 when the Rangers host the Ducks on Monday — but he’ll be wearing orange and white rather than a Blueshirt.

GM Chris Drury traded Kreider to the Ducks in June after arguably the worst season of his career — he finished with 22 goals and 30 points after three straight seasons with at least 36 goals while battling injuries and illness.

The third-leading goal-scorer in Rangers history (326 goals) is off to a fast start with his new team, He’s scored 13 goals and has 21 points in 28 games for Anaheim, which is second in the Pacific Division and trying to make the Stanley Cup Playoffs for the first time since 2017-18.

Kreider tried to play down his return to the Garden, referring to it on Thursday as a “business trip.”

But it’s hard to imagine he won’t at least a little emotional after the requisite a video tribute from the Rangers and a big welcome from the Garden fans he played for.

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The simple key to stop topping your fairway woods

Few things are more frustrating than topping a fairway wood—in other words, thinking you're going to blast one, and it ends up going nowhere. If you’re topping the ball, it’s probably because your arms are folding and shortening through impact. They’re moving in toward the body instead of stretching out away from it.

To hit the ball solid with a fairway wood, you need your arms to lengthen on the downswing and stay long through impact, so the clubhead can work down to the ball. Here’s an easy drill to help you learn extension in the arms.

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Set up as you normally would with a fairway wood and stick a tee in the ground about six to eight inches in front of the ball, just outside your lead foot (above). Your goal is to hit the ball and also clip the top of the tee. For that to happen, you need the clubhead to stay very low to the ground through impact, which requires your arms to be extended (top). If they shorten, the clubhead will rise up and miss the tee.

Many golfers think the reason they top the ball is that they lift their heads. That's not usually the case. Plus, trying to keep your head down shrinks the space you need to extend your arms. Instead, feel like you’re staying tall or level through impact, which will help you create extension. If your arms stay stretched, you'll flush your fairway woods.

Alana Swain, a Golf Digest Best Young Teacher, is based at the PGA Tour Performance Center at TPC Sawgrass in Ponte Vedra Beach, Fla.

Blackhawks Shut Out By Red Wings In First Game Without Connor Bedard

CHICAGO - The Chicago Blackhawks took on the Detroit Red Wings at the United Center on Saturday night. Ahead of this game, the Blackhawks honored their centennial season’s second chapter: “The Madhouse”. 

A ceremony that included alumni, Wayne Mesmer and Frank Pellico doing the Star Spangled Banner, and Pat Foley leading the charge, took place as part of the honor. A retro theme on the scoreboard that mimics the old stadium was featured for the whole game as well. 

Despite the success of the pregame festivities, things did not start well for Chicago once the puck was dropped. With less than a minute expired in the hockey game, the Red Wings made it 1-0. It was former Blackhawk Alex DeBrincat. 

Speaking of former Blackhawks, Patrick Kane made it 2-0 before five minutes were gone in the opening period. Kane and DeBrincat each assisted on each other's goals. That 2-0 score would hold through the first intermission. 

In the second, Detroit made it 3-0 on a goal scored by Emmitt Finnie. The Blackhawks, up through the second intermission, were unable to execute on any of their chances, and they trailed by three going into the final frame. 

In the third, DeBrincat scored his second of the game into the empty net to seal the victory for the Red Wings. 4-0 stood as the final, and the Blackhawks were shut out at home by goaltender John Gibson. 

This was the first game following the injury to Blackhawks star Connor Bedard. You saw how much he was missed, especially in the offensive zone, as the Blackhawks were able to muster up 0 goals without him. 

Between assisting on both Chicago goals scored in St. Louis on Friday and them scoring 0 with him out of the lineup on Saturday, you can see just how important he is to the totality of the team. If the Blackhawks want to tread water without Bedard, everyone needs to do more in his absence.

"It's just time for guys to step up and create more," Ryan Donato said of the team needing to adjust without Bedard in the lineup. "Obviously, he's been phenomenal for us this year. It's going to be a huge piece missing, but I think it's about the next guy stepping up. Teams go through injury problems, that happens."

Bedard Update:

"I don't anticipate him on this trip," Said Jeff Blashill on Connor Bedard's current status. He advised once again that they will know more on Monday. 

Connor Bedard Will Not Travel On Chicago's Upcoming Road TripConnor Bedard Will Not Travel On Chicago's Upcoming Road TripThe Chicago Blackhawks are about to embark on another road trip. This one will be for three games on the east side of Canada, and they will be missing Connor Bedard.

Nick Lardis NHL Debut

Nick Lardis made his NHL debut in the loss. Despite the team looking a bit off in the offensive zone without Connor Bedard in the mix, Lardis looked like he belonged on NHL ice. He led the team with 8 shot attempts. A couple of golden chances, including a post, showed just how dangerous he and his shot can be. His final year in the OHL didn't end with 71 goals by accident. 

With Connor Bedard out, Lardis is someone who can help replace some of the offense that Bedard brings. He won't completely replace him, but he has the tools to be a high-end producer. While he's a rookie, it may take some time, but you can tell just by watching this game that he's going to be a good player. 

After the game, Jeff Blashill said that the line Lardis was on with other rookies in Ryan Greene and Oliver Moore "had a lot of juice". He acknowledged that the game might have been different if some of the Lardis' chances went in, but the fact that they played well and looked fast together is a good sign of things to come. 

Watch Every Chicago Goal

The Chicago Blackhawks did not score any goals against the Detroit Red Wings on Saturday night, so there are no highlights to share in that regard. 

What’s Next For The Blackhawks?

On Tuesday night, the Chicago Blackhawks are going to take on the Toronto Maple Leafs north of the border. This will be the third Original Six opponent for Chicago in the last week. 

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Knicks coach Mike Brown puts Jalen Brunson in MVP talks

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The New York Knicks powered past the Orlando Magic 132-120 on Saturday night behind a dazzling performance from guard Jalen Brunson.

Brunson posted 40 points, four rebounds and eight assists against Orlando. He shot 16/27 (59.3%) from the field and went 2/5 from 3-point range. Knicks head coach Mike Brown had high praise for his star point guard after the win.

“When you have an MVP of the league candidate in Jalen Brunson… he makes the game easier for everybody,” Brown said. “That’s what MVPs are supposed to do.”

Brunson’s now averaging 28.8 points, 3.1 rebounds and 6.4 assists per game this season. He’s shooting 48.7% from the field and 37.6% from three. The win over the Magic was Brunson’s first 40-point game this season and fourth straight game with at least 30 points.

The Knicks, who’ve won five consecutive games, are second in the Eastern Conference at 18-7, trailing only the Detroit Pistons.

“When you’re first or second in either conference and you’re putting up the numbers he’s putting up, his name his name has got to be one of this first names.”

While Oklahoma City’s Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Denver’s Nikola Jokic are considered the frontrunners for the award, Brown believes Brunson hasn’t gotten the attention he deserves.

“Every time I hear somebody bring up conversation about MVP, you see a lot of other great candidates that are well deserving,” Brown said. “But I don’t ever hear Jalen’s name.”

Brunson and the Knicks will look to win the franchise’s first NBA Cup championship on Tuesday night in Las Vegas.

Rivermen blank Knoxville 5-0 on Teddy Bear Toss night

PEORIA, Ill. (WMBD) – The Peoria Rivermen won 5-0 at Carver Arena Saturday night for Teddy Bear Toss night.

Fans braved the sub-zero wind chill and six inches of snow that fell hours before puck drop to participate in the toss.

Garrett Devine scored a short-handed goal roughly eight minutes into the game and the Rivermen never looked back. Thousands of teddy bears were dropped onto the ice after the win.

It was Devine’s first of two goals on the night.

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Fantasy Football Start &#39;Em, Sit &#39;Em Week 15: Who should I start, lineup advice, best matchups, DFS picks

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Welcome to the Week 15 edition of fantasy football starts and sits from The Sporting News.

"The Decider" is your one-stop shop for fantasy start/sit lineup advice in 2025 -- a unique mashup of rankings and matchup breakdowns to help you make those tough decisions on whom to play and not to play:

  • There are several high-drafted fantasy players who should be in lineups every week when they're active. Those are the "regular starts."
  • For those borderline options with favorable matchups, they are "stronger starts," while the recommended sits are "weaker starts."
  • We're also basing our advice on 12-team, half-point PPR to split the difference between shallow and deep leagues and full-PPR and standard formats.

Going beyond the redraft league starts and sits, "The Decider" also includes some DFS picks for different styles of daily fantasy sports games on DraftKings and FanDuel.

Keep scrolling for how to put the best fantasy football lineups on "the field" for your critical Week 15 game with tips on starts and sits this week.

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Fantasy Football Week 15 Start 'Em: Quarterbacks

Must-start Week 15 QBs

  1. Josh Allen, Bills (at NE)
  2. Drake Maye, Patriots (vs. BUF)
  3. Matthew Stafford, Rams (vs. DET)
  4. Joe Burrow, Bengals (vs. BAL)
  5. Jalen Hurts, Eagles (vs. LV)
  6. Jared Goff, Lions (at LAR)
  7. Dak Prescott, Cowboys (vs. MIN)

Strong Week 15 QB starts

8. Jaxson Dart, Giants (vs. WAS): He's back from a bye to pick apart a defense that couldn't contain J.J. McCarthy on the road last week.

9. Lamar Jackson, Ravens (at CIN): There were some needed positive flashes against the Steelers to the point you can trust him more in the Bengals rematch.

10. Brock Purdy, 49ers (vs. TEN): The Titans just helped Shedeur Sanders go off on the road, so yes.

11. Trevor Lawrence, Jaguars (vs. NYJ): He's putting it all together with the right weapons in Liam Coen's offense.

12. Baker Mayfield, Buccaneers (vs. ATL): This screams get-well game at home against the reeling Falcons D.

13. Sam Darnold, Seahawks (vs. IND): The Colts are giving to tight ends and wide receivers downfield so go for it.

14. Aaron Rodgers, Steelers (vs. MIA): He can pick apart another iffy D with plenty more of his wide receivers and backs.

DFS QB Week 15 pick

  • Jaxson Dart, Giants (vs. WAS, $5,600 on DraftKings, $7,600 on FanDuel): For some reason, Dart is well undervalued despite his rookie compiling so far when healthy, so jump on it.

Fantasy Football Week 15 Sit 'Em: Quarterbacks

Weaker Week 15 QB plays

15. Justin Herbert, Chargers (at KC): You can't go here with the line crumbling in front of him and the team more dependent on the run.

16. Patrick Mahomes, Chiefs (vs. LAC): This can't feel good when thinking about his Week 14 vs. Houston and that of Hurts vs. this team.

17. Jordan Love, Packers (at DEN): He goes back down to earth with only a modest at best game on the road.

18. Bo Nix, Broncos (vs. GB): This is a Mile High battle of two tough defenses.

19. Caleb Williams, Bears (vs. CLE): He can win with the running game and defense this week and might need to do so.

20. CJ Stroud, Texans (vs. ARI): It's tempting, but the high volume can't be expected for him.

21. Shedeur Sanders, Browns (at CHI): Love carved up the Bears and Sanders revved up, but that was at home vs. the Titans' D.

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Fantasy Football Week 15 Start 'Em: Running backs

Must-start Week 15 RBs

  1. Christian McCaffrey, 49ers (vs. TEN)
  2. Bijan Robinson, Falcons (at TB)
  3. James Cook, Bills (at NE)
  4. Jahmyr Gibbs, Lions (at LAR)
  5. Bucky Irving, Buccaneers (vs. ATL)
  6. Travis Etienne Jr. Jaguars (vs. NYJ)
  7. Saquon Barkley, Eagles (vs. LV)
  8. De'Von Achane, Dolphins (if he plays, at PIT)
  9. Chase Brown, Bengals (vs. BAL)
  10. Josh Jacobs, Packers (at DEN)
  11. Kyren Williams, Rams (vs. DET)
  12. Derrick Henry, Ravens (at CIN)
  13. Jonathan Taylor, Colts (at SEA)
  14. Javonte Williams, Cowboys (vs. MIN)
  15. Rico Dowdle, Panthers (vs. NO)
  16. D'Andre Swift, Bears (vs. CLE)
  17. Ashton Jeanty, Raiders (at PHI)
  18. Quinshon Judkins, Browns (at CHI)
  19. TreVeyon Henderson, Patriots (vs. BUF)
  20. RJ Harvey, Broncos (vs. GB)
  21. Breece Hall, Jets (at JAX)
  22. Jaylen Warren, Steelers (vs. MIA)
  23. Devin Neal, Saints (at CAR)
  24. Omarion Hampton, Chargers (at KC)

Strong RB Week 15 plays

25. Woody Marks, Texans (vs. ARI): He should be busy running well with a positive game script at home.

26. Zach Charbonnet, Seahawks (vs. IND): He's the only one of the Seattle backs to even play as a FLEX because of burst and TD potential.

27. Tony Pollard, Titans (at SF): He did plenty last week to think he's worth a streaming play against the 49ers.

28. Kenneth Gainwell, Steelers (vs. MIA): He once again be FLEXed in a great matchup alongside Warren.

29. Kareem Hunt, Chiefs (vs. LAC): It's not pretty but he gets it done most of the time with help from scoring.

30. Devin Singletary, Giants (vs. WAS): He should get the key touches in the running game in the second half.

DFS RB Week 15 Picks

  • Travis Etienne Jr., Jaguars (vs. NYJ, $6,500 on DraftKings, $7,500 on FanDuel): Etienne should crush another matchup as Jacksonville is heavy favorites to play with a big lead.
  • Rico Dowdle, Panthers (vs. NO) $6,600 on DraftKings, $7,600 on FanDuel): Dowdle comes off a bye ready for key volume against the Saints, who just wilted against Irving.

Fantasy Football Week 15 Sit 'Em: Running backs

Weaker RB Week 15 plays

31. David Montgomery, Lions (at LAR): He is TD-dependent and the Rams don't give up much at all on the ground.

32. Chris Rodriguez Jr. Commanders (at NYG): He looks playable on paper but this game could get out of hand, too.

33. Kenneth Walker III, Seahawks (vs. IND): He's just getting enough work in key areas to play with confidence.

34. Kimani Vidal, Chargers (at KC): Hampton is bound to take out a bigger chunk of touches in this tough spot.

35. Jordan Mason, Vikings (at DAL): The split stinks and the Cowboys can contain the run well now when it's not Gibbs.

36. Kyle Monangai, Bears (vs. CLE): You can't expect two productive Bears backs against the Browns defense, even at home.

👮 PROTECT YOUR BACKFIELD: RB handcuff rankings and depth charts

Fantasy Football Week 15 Start 'Em: Wide receivers

Must-start Week 15 WRs

  1. Puka Nacua, Rams (vs. DET)
  2. Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Seahawks (vs. IND)
  3. Davante Adams, Rams (vs. DET)
  4. Ja'Marr Chase, Bengals (vs. BAL)
  5. Amon-Ra St. Brown, Lions (at LAR)
  6. Nico Collins, Texans (vs. ARI)
  7. A.J. Brown, Eagles (at LV)
  8. CeeDee Lamb, Cowboys (if he plays, vs. MIN)
  9. Tee Higgins, Bengals (vs. BAL) Higgins has been ruled out for Week 15.
  10. Jameson Williams, Lions (at LAR)
  11. George Pickens, Cowboys (vs. MIN)
  12. Rashee Rice, Chiefs (vs. LAC)
  13. Jaylen Waddle, Dolphins (at PIT)
  14. Chris Olave, Saints (at CAR)
  15. DK Metcalf, Steelers (vs. MIA)
  16. Terry McLaurin, Commanders (at NYG)
  17. Tetairoa McMillan, Panthers (vs. NO)
  18. Ladd McConkey, Chargers (at KC)
  19. Stefon Diggs, Patriots (vs. BUF)
  20. Courtland Sutton, Broncos (avs. GB)
  21. DeVonta Smith, Eagles (vs. LV)
  22. Michael Pittman Jr., Colts (at SEA)
  23. Deebo Samuel, Commanders (at NYG)
  24. Jakobi Meyers, Jaguars (vs. NYJ)
  25. Brian Thomas Jr., Jaguars (vs. NYJ)

Strong WR Week 15 starts

26. Justin Jefferson, Vikings (at DAL): Here's hoping the matchup is so awesome enough that he can somehow produce passable WR numbers with the other JJ.

27. Darnell Mooney, Falcons (at TB): He's feeling it a bit with Cousins and should score on TNF.

28. Darius Slayton and 29. Wan'Dale Robinson, Giants (vs. WAS): These dudes both can make some plays for Dart as the Commanders are giving up plenty downfield.

29. Jauan Jennings, 49ers (vs. TEN): He's the wideout most to trust for Purdy when not throwing to McCaffrey or George Kittle.

30. Jayden Higgins, Texans (vs. ARI): He should be active again as a solid No. 2.

31. Chris Godwin, Buccaneers (vs. ATL): He needs to pick up more slack and the Falcons can give it up to wideouts.

32. Jayden Reed and Christian Watson, Packers (at DEN): Be careful with Love, but it's fair to deploy his two best versatile weapons as WR3s.

DFS WR Week 15 picks

  • A.J. Brown (vs. LV, $6,200 on DraftKings, $8,200 on FanDuel): There's no reason to think his heater stops vs. the Raiders' secondary.
  • Terry McLaurin, Commanders (at NYG, $5,400 on DraftKings, $7,100 on FanDuel): He actually felt it with Marcus Mariota in Week 13 and should rip his favorite opponent downfield.
  • Nico Collins, Texans (vs. ARI, $6,700 on DraftKings, $8,300 on FanDuel): He's the sneaky pay-up player who should have a huge receiving game at home.

Fantasy Football Week 15 Sit 'Em: Wide receivers

Weaker Week 15 WR plays

33. Rome Odunze, Bears (if he returns, vs. CLE): This is a catch-all for him, D.J. Moore and Luther Burden III — you can't trust any Bears wideout at the moment.

34. Alec Pierce, Colts (at SEA): Not without Daniel Jones, you don't.

35. Zay Flowers, Ravens (at CIN): Oh what not fun it is to play him every week.

36. Emeka Egbuka, Buccaneers (vs. ATL): Don't expect sudden slump-busting here.

37. Quentin Johnston, Chargers (at KC): The Chiefs will contain him but will struggle more with McConkey.

38. Troy Franklin, Broncos (vs. GB):  He can be contained downfield after the Bears' wideouts did little as a whole.

39. Michael Wilson, Cardinals (at HOU): It's either him or Marvin Harrison Jr. as the "X" getting shut down by these Texans cornerbacks.

40. Khalil Shakir, Bills (at NE): He was blah and meh against them the first time so no.

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Fantasy Football Week 15 Start 'Em: Tight ends

Must-start Week 15 TEs

  1. George Kittle, 49ers (vs. TEN)
  2. Brock Bowers, Raiders (at PHI)
  3. Trey McBride, Cardinals (at HOU)
  4. Dalton Kincaid, Bills (at NE)
  5. Jake Ferguson, Cowboys (vs. MIN)
  6. Tyler Warren, Colts (at SEA)

Stronger Week 15 TE starts

7. Dalton Schultz, Texans (vs. ARI): The Cardinals are still giving to the position and struggled with the Rams' committee.

8. Harold Fannin Jr., Browns (at CHI): He's kind of their top wide receiver, too, with his size and downfield speed and the Bears have issues with that type of target.

9. Travis Kelce, Chiefs (vs. LAC): He was terrible against the Texans but here's hoping his history vs. the Chargers help him come through.

10. Isaiah Likely, Ravens (at CIN):  The matchup is superior and he crushed it the first time, getting the due key playing time over Mark Andrews.

11. Brenton Strange, Jaguars (vs. NYJ): He's involved with the wide receiver injuries and with Lawrence hot and Strange fully healthy.

12. Theo Johnson, Giants (vs. WAS): The Commanders couldn't stop either Viking last week and Johnson should score for Dart.

13. T.J. Hockenson, Vikings (at DAL): He should stay involved as a key target for J.J. McCarthy against weak overall coverage.

DFS TE Week 15 pick

  • George Kittle, 49ers (vs. TEN, $5,400 on DraftKings, $6,500 on FanDuel): Here's going back for a titanic performance for a field-stretching tight end for Kittle coming off a bye,

Fantasy Football Week 15 Sit 'Em: Tight ends

Weaker TE Week 15 starts

14. Kyle Pitts, Falcons (at TB): Pitts had a big game against the Seahawks, which says don't play him here given his inconsistency.

15. Colston Loveland, Bears (vs. CLE): It's getting tough to trust any target in this spread-out passing game with more running now.

16. Darren Waller, Dolphins (at PIT): He was forgotten in the offense in a good matchup so not here, either.

17. Juwan Johnson, Saints (at CAR): He did well the first time but can't go there again.

18. Evan Engram, Broncos (vs. GB) : The Packers have gotten better vs. the tight end of late.

19. Dallas Goedert, Eagles (at LV): The Raiders actually do defend this position well.

20. Mark Andrews, Ravens (at CIN): This is a likely bad play because of Likey's reemergence for another smash spot.

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Fantasy Football Week 15: Defense/special teams best starts

  1. Houston Texans (vs. ARI)
  2. Seattle Seahawks (vs. IND)
  3. Jacksonville Jaguars (vs. NYJ)
  4. Philadelphia Eagles (vs. LV)
  5. Dallas Cowboys (vs. MIN)
  6. Chicago Bears (vs. CLE)
  7. San Francisco 49ers (vs. TEN)
  8. Pittsburgh Steelers (vs. MIA)
  9. Carolina Panthers (vs. NO)
  10. Kansas City Chiefs (vs. LAC)
  11. Los Angeles Chargers (at KC)
  12. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (vs. ATL)
  13. New York Giants (vs. WAS)
  14. Baltimore Ravens (at CIN)

DFS Week 15 D/ST pick

  • Carolina Panthers (vs. NO, $3,100 on DraftKings, $3,600 on FanDuel): The Panthers are coming off a bye and should be strong defensively to support their offense and they tend to play better at home. Tyler Shough can't have two good road games in a row, can he?

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‘I love that guy’: Devon Dampier, Byrd Ficklin and more Utah players share how Kyle Whittingham has impacted their lives

Utah Utes head coach Kyle Whittingham watches as Utah Utes quarterback Devon Dampier (4) warms up prior to Utah and Cincinnati playing at Rice Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City on Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025.
Utah Utes head coach Kyle Whittingham watches as Utah Utes quarterback Devon Dampier (4) warms up prior to Utah and Cincinnati playing at Rice Eccles Stadium in Salt Lake City on Saturday, Nov. 1, 2025. | Scott G Winterton, Deseret News

Byrd Ficklin only played for a Kyle Whittingham-led team for one season, but he has the soon-to-be-former Utah coach to thank for his burgeoning college career.

Despite winning an Oklahoma state championship in his junior season and putting up 2,351 passing yards and 30 touchdowns with just four interceptions and 687 yards and 13 scores on the ground in his senior season, Ficklin was under-recruited out of high school.

The one Power Four school that took a chance on him at quarterback at that time? Utah.

When Ficklin was offered by Utah in late November of 2024, the program didn’t even have a full-time offensive coordinator after Andy Ludwig’s midseason resignation.

Originally committed to Texas State, Ficklin flipped his commitment to Utah after the Utes came calling prior to signing day.

Without a permanent offensive coordinator on staff, Whittingham was the person who personally recruited Ficklin and gave him a chance to be a Power Four quarterback when other programs passed.

“Coach Whitt, he is the main reason why I’m here. He recruited me personally. He called me while I was at dinner with my family. He called me himself and asked me to come on my visit and offered me the exact same day,” Ficklin said.

Whittingham had never seen Ficklin play in person, but the quarterback’s high school film didn’t lie. Watching the tape, Utah’s coach saw a quarterback that made an impact and was a winner, and knew he had to take the chance and offer him.

On his initial phone call with Whittingham while being recruited, the longtime Utah coach told Ficklin that he was going to hire an offensive coordinator who would put the ball in the best players’ hands. That’s exactly what Jason Beck, Utah’s offensive coordinator, did this season.

“Just trust Coach Whitt. He told me trust him, he’s going to get somebody in here that will place the ball in the best players’ hands. With Coach Beck, that’s what he’s been doing. I think he’s been getting the ball to his best players on the field and you can see from week in, week out, that it has been working really well,” Ficklin said.

Though Ficklin had just one season with Whittingham, the 66-year-old coach gave him the chance that he was waiting for and changed his life.

“Coach Whitt, he took that chance and I’m very blessed for him to do that,” Ficklin said.

Starting quarterback Devon Dampier is another player who Whittingham made an impact on in a short amount of time.

“Before I came here, that was one of the GOATs to me. You hear about best coaches out in college football and he was one of them, so just for him to live up to that, the guidance he’s given me, the respect and just the knowledge he’s given me about the game, I love that guy. I appreciate him for giving me this opportunity to be quarterback here,” Dampier said.

Whittingham demanded toughness and accountability from his players, and his teams took on the personality of their head coach. “You will become us, we will not become you,” was a key cornerstone of Utah’s culture, especially in the transfer portal era.

At the same time, another key part of Utah’s culture — driven by Whittingham — has been the emphasis on the family aspect of the program and caring for players off the field.

Under Whittingham, Utah consistently had a stellar graduation rate, and many former players keep in contact with him to this day.

“That’s the type of personality he is, man, very easygoing, very easy to talk to. You can literally come to him with any problems, literally, and I’m talking about even as a current player or a former player,” former Utah receiver Kenneth Scott said.

“I’ve reached out to him many times just post-playing days, just asking him for guidance. What’s his thoughts, what’s his opinions on how I should move about things as far as if I wanted to go into coaching, etc., and he just gave me solid advice, being a good mentor, and so he’s an overall good person when it comes to that.”

At Big 12 media days in July, less than six months after Dampier had arrived in Salt Lake City, the Utah quarterback spoke about his off-the-field relationship with Whittingham.

“There’s never a time where Coach Whitt walks by me … it turns into a conversation every time. It is very rare that I’ve ever walked by him and it was just ‘Hi.’ It’s never that,” Dampier said.

“So the fact that he’s always having a genuine conversation with me, not even talking about football, I don’t remember the last time he asked me a football question, to be honest. It’s always about how my family’s doing and how I’m doing personally.”

Though the media and fans caught glimpses of Whittingham’s humor here and there, that aspect of his personality was brought up by multiple current and former players.

“I’ve had a great relationship with him. The more and more I get to know him, the more funny he is,” said cornerback Smith Snowden.

“When you get to spend a little bit of time with him outside of the football field, he’s witty. He makes jokes, he loves to joke around, but when it’s a football field, he’s strictly business.”

Added Scott: “Man, Coach Whitt is actually funny. He’s very humorous. He likes to crack jokes, and I think that’s the side (of him) people don’t really get to see too much about, but if you really catch it in the media interviews and stuff like that, he’ll throw some jokes at you.”

Whittingham had a unique opportunity to impact the lives of over 2,500 players over his 21 seasons at Utah, and after the school announced that he was stepping down, messages of gratitude came rolling in.

Here are some of the reactions from Whittingham’s current players and assistant coaches, who will try to send him out with his 178th win at Utah when the Utes take on Nebraska in the Las Vegas Bowl on New Year’s Eve.

I’ve lived in Utah County for the majority of my life. Until last year, my life in the State of Utah revolved around BYU in some form or fashion — as a student-athlete, athletic administrator, and a football coach.

10 years ago, I left Provo to become a master of my craft with… pic.twitter.com/NP4LAMqyUa

— Mark Atuaia (@CoachAtuaia) December 13, 2025

Love yuh coach! You took that chance on a kid from Oklahoma🤞🏽 very blessed https://t.co/MfBgCXHEf8

— Jamarian “Byrd” Ficklin (@FicklinJamarian) December 12, 2025

It’s been an honor to play for you Coach.
I’m grateful I got to be a small part of your legendary journey!
LOVE YOU COACH!
GO UTES! https://t.co/AJ9eaTjbm4

— Logan Fano (@LoganFano) December 13, 2025

One of the greatest to ever do it!! https://t.co/9s6WQ6lT9f

— John Henry Daley (@JohnHenryDaley1) December 13, 2025

BUILD THE STATUE 🐐 https://t.co/c1eoVtsSmi

— Spencer Fano (@FanoSpencer) December 12, 2025

fun while it lasted , love coach 🤞🏽 https://t.co/4JLMftncSm

— 𝓓𝓪𝓷𝓲𝓮𝓵 𝓫𝓻𝓪𝔂 (@Danielbray2_) December 12, 2025

Thankful to have a year with the GOAT. Learned so much-still learning. Let’s go get 11 wins boss https://t.co/I2WGDqjM5R

— Micah Simon (@micahsimon_) December 13, 2025

Thank you for the best years of my life Coach Whitt!!
One of the main reasons I came and stayed at the U! The best coach in football, love you coach! Let’s be great 1 more time https://t.co/VrtGagyJJq

— Jaren Kump (@jarenkump68) December 12, 2025

It’s been a blessing being able to play for the U and @UtahCoachWhitt this year. Winning cultures start from the top down. A standard of excellence, a clear vision, and consistent work in pursuit of one goal made this place special. Thank you Coach Whitt. pic.twitter.com/trui6LgRkR

— RD ‼️ (@Davis_Ryan2) December 13, 2025

Thankful for this year with Coach Whittingham. Legendary ball coach and an even better person! Let’s go get #11 https://t.co/KeT95ULhp3

— Koy Detmer Jr. (@COACHKDJR) December 13, 2025

A.J. Staton-McCray scores 18 to help Seton Hall beat Rutgers 81-59

NEWARK, N.J. (AP) — A.J. Staton-McCray scored 18 points and Seton Hall beat Rutgers 81-59 on Saturday night in the Garden State Hardwood Classic.

Adam Clark added 16 points for Seton Hall (10-1), which has won four straight and is off to its best start since 2011-12. Elijah Fisher and Najai Hines added 10 points apiece.

Harun Zrno scored 15 points to lead Rutgers (5-6). Dylan Grant added 12 points and six rebounds. Lino Mark had 10 points.

Seton Hall opened on an 11-0 run and built a 35-21 halftime lead. Staton-McCray scored 12 first-half points. Mark had eight to pace Rutgers, which shot 27% (6 of 22) in the first half.

Clark scored 14 points in the second half as the Pirates shot 64.5% (20 of 31).

It was the 76th meeting in the series. The Pirates have won 7 of 11 matchups since 2014. Seton Hall’s last win in the series was on Dec. 11, 2022, a 45-43 victory at Jersey

Mike’s Arena.

Up next

Seton Hall: At Providence on Friday in a Big East Conference opener.

Rutgers: The Scarlet Knights will look to end a three-game skid at home against Pennsylvania on Saturday.

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Brandon Garrison responds beautifully to benching vs. Indiana

The Kentucky Wildcats finally got the win they have been looking for to gain some momentum this season, knocking off the Indiana Hoosiers by a final score of 72-60. Junior big man Brandon Garrison had a bounce-back game in what was a rough week for the Oklahoma City native.

After being benched by Mark Pope earlier in the week against NC Central, Garrison came off the bench Saturday night in Rupp Arena and gave the Wildcats the spark they’d been looking for all season. He finished the night with six points, five rebounds, two assists, one block, and one steal. The Wildcats were +7 with him on the court against the Hoosiers.

The stat sheet won’t be able to reflect everything that Garrison did on Saturday night. After he was benched Tuesday night, Garrison was poised with effort and intensity on both sides of the floor in the Wildcats’ win over the Hoosiers.

The Wildcats’ big games in December aren’t quite over yet. Pope will face his former Championship-winning head coach, Rick Pitino, on Saturday, December 20th. The game is set for 12:30 p.m. on CBS.

Brandon Garrison speaks with the media after the game!

Check it out! @ASeaOfBluepic.twitter.com/Q5IRdmvZnB

— Dylan Ballard (@DylanBallard_UK) December 14, 2025

Mark Pope is asked about Brandon Garrison and how he responded the events Tuesday night.

He gives a great answer!

BBN take a listen! pic.twitter.com/lCrWnPev3g

— Dylan Ballard (@DylanBallard_UK) December 14, 2025

Brandon Garrison put him on a poster! pic.twitter.com/6qZUfd0orU

— Rare Rookies #BBN (@rarerookies) December 14, 2025

That's the Brandon Garrison I love pic.twitter.com/IXuBteDViv

— Rare Rookies #BBN (@rarerookies) December 14, 2025

Fans deal with snow, cold while heading to Dayton Flyers game

Snow was coming down as Dayton Flyer basketball fans traveled to the game on Saturday night.

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Bath commits to Army football

BRAZIL, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV) — Northview quarterback Colton Bath announced his commitment to play college football at Army.

Bath accumulated over 3,000 passing yards, 1,000 rushing yards, and 60 total touchdowns while at Northview.

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Stoddard and Santos-Griswold head to their second Olympics for the US in short track speedskating

PROVO, Utah (AP) — Corinne Stoddard and Kristen Santos-Griswold are back on the U.S. short track speedskating team for the Milan Cortina Olympics, part of an eight-athlete squad introduced Saturday night at halftime of the No. 10-ranked BYU men’s basketball team’s game against UC Riverside.

In addition to Stoddard and Santos-Griswold, the other women on the roster for the Feb. 6-22 Winter Games are Kamryn Lute, Julie Letai and Eunice Lee. The men are Andrew Heo, Brandon Kim and Clayton DeClemente.

Short track will be held Feb. 10-20 at the Milano Ice Skating Arena.

Unlike ahead of other recent Olympics, there were no U.S. trials to select the short track team. Instead, skaters were picked based on recent results. The U.S. long track speedskating team will be determined by the results at Olympic trials in Milwaukee in early January.

Like Stoddard, a 24-year-old from Washington state, and Santos-Griswold, a 31-year-old from Connecticut, Letai, Lee and Heo are headed to their second Olympics.

Stoddard grabbed 12 medals over the four ISU Short Track World Tour stops this season. Santos-Griswold was the world champion last year at 1,000 meters.

Letai, a 25-year-old from Massachusetts, and Lee, a 21-year-old from Washington state, both earned a relay silver at last year’s world championships.

Heo, a 24-year-old from Pennsylvania, won a mixed relay bronze at the 2024 worlds.

Lute is a 21-year-old from New York who goes to the University of Utah, Kim is a 24-year-old from Virginia studying at Stanford, and DeClemente is a 26-year-old from New York.

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Yaxel Lendeborg leads unstoppable Michigan to 101-83 win at Maryland

University of Michigan fans must have been happy to tune into Michigan basketball after one of the worst weeks in the football program's history unraveled in Ann Arbor.

After all, the Wolverines have the No. 1-ranked basketball team in the nation, and entered Saturday night's game at XFINITY Center in College Park, Maryland, with an astounding six consecutive wins by 25 points or more, including three by at least 40.

The Wolverines suddenly found themselves in their toughest challenge in a month against a scolding Maryland team, but the offense proved unstoppable once again. Yaxel Lendeborg scored 29 points, eight rebounds and nine assists, and Aday May dunked his way to 18 points, as Michigan rallied from a halftime deficit for a 101-83 win, their fourth time scoring triple digits in the past five games.

The Wolverines (10-0, 2-0 Big Ten) outscored Maryland, 56-33, in the second half and overcame 31 points from Terrapins (6-5, 0-2) senior guard David Coit. Maryland shot 14-for-27 on 3-pointers (52%), with Coit making 8 of 12.

Michigan had 28 assists on 35 made baskets, shooting 60% overall and 12-for-19 from 3-point range (63%).

Maryland game-changing ejection, Pharrel Payne injury

Lendeborg scored the Wolverines' first 10 points out of halftime to trim the deficit to 56-55, forcing an early Maryland timeout.

He was aided when, 75 seconds into the second half, Terrapins senior forward Solomon Washington earned his second technical foul of the game and was ejected. Michigan was down 56-47 at the time, then immediately went on an 8-0 run, all from Lendeborg.

The size disadvantage became even clearer without Washington, since Terps senior forward and leading scorer Pharrel Payne exited in the first half with a knee injury.

Maryland Terrapins forward Pharrel Payne is helped off the court after suffering an injury in the first half against the Michigan Wolverines at Xfinity Center, Dec. 13, 2025 in College Park, Maryland.

The game changed with 4:36 left in the first half and Maryland leading, 37-36, when Payne was helped off the court with a lower-leg injury after he was landed on by Lendeborg on a contested rebound. Payne, averaging 18.7 points per game, had seven points and four rebounds, two assists and three blocks at the time. He returned to the bench but was ruled out.

Michigan trailed 50-45 at halftime, despite making 6 of 10 3-pointers, outscoring Maryland in fastbreak points, 15-3, and dominating with points in the paint, 20-10. The Terrapins, in Year 1 under coach Buzz Williams, shot a blistering 10-for-18 on 3s, with Coit making six for 22 points.

READ MORE: Warde Manuel's future tied to Michigan's Sherrone Moore investigation

Michigan basketball schedule

The Wolverines have one game over the holiday break in the next 15 days, and don't play another Big Ten game until January. They next play Sunday, Dec. 21, in a nonconference home game against La Salle (4 p.m., Peacock).

  • Dec. 21: vs. La Salle, 4 p.m., Peacock
  • Dec. 29: vs. McNeese State, 7 p.m., B1G+
  • Jan. 2: vs. USC, 7 p.m., Peacock

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This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Michigan vs Maryland basketball game: Yaxel Lendeborg scores 29 points

Jackson Blake scores in shootout as East-best Hurricanes top Flyers 4-3

PHILADELPHIA (AP) — Jackson Blake scored in the shootout, and the Eastern Conference-best Carolina Hurricanes beat the Philadelphia Flyers 4-3 on Saturday night to open a home-and-home set.

Seth Jarvis scored his 18th goal, Nikolaj Ehlers and Alexander Nikishin also scored and Shayne Gostisbehere had two assists for the Hurricanes, who have won two consecutive shootouts. Carolina has won three straight and six of eight overall.

The teams relocate to Raleigh, North Carolina, to play again Sunday night.

Bobby Brink, Trevor Zegras and Carl Grundstrom scored for the Flyers, who concluded their six-game homestand with a 2-2-2 record.

Flyers goalie Sam Ersson made the only two saves in overtime, off shots from Gostisbehere and, with about 10 seconds left, veteran Jordan Staal. Ersson finished with 18 saves.

Philadelphia missed all four attempts in the shootout before Blake beat Ersson to end it.

The Flyers had one of their best opening periods of the season. Brink made a move at the blue line and fired a shot past goalie Pyotr Kochetkov’s glove for a 1-0 lead.

Konecny made a backhand pass across the crease to a charging Zegras, who jammed the puck home to make it 2-0.

The Hurricanes tied it in the second. Midway through the period, Gostisbehere smoothly intercepted an outlet attempt, then passed to Ehlers, who unloaded a wrist shot over Ersson’s glove.

Nikishin unloaded a would-be pass toward Mark Jankowski, but the puck detoured off Philadelphia center Noah Cates’ skate and slipped past Ersson to make it 2-2.

Jarvis put Carolina ahead 3-2 with 7:34 left in the game, but Grundstrom tied it 17 seconds later on a breakaway.

The Flyers had just 18 shots against Kochetkov, who stopped 15.

Up next

The teams play at Carolina on Sunday.

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Bobcats topple turnover-prone Jacks 44-28

Dec. 13—BOZEMAN — The suddenly top-seeded Montana State Bobcats advanced to the FCS semifinals Friday, and it was a bit of a slugfest that turned on turnovers.

Adam Jones ran for 114 yards and two touchdowns and also caught a scoring pass in the Bobcats' 44-28 win over Stephen F. Austin, while Justin Lamson was his usual steady self with 246 yards on 20 of 26 passing.

There was enough scoring to keep 19,807 fans inside Bobcat Stadium until the end.

Montana State (12-2), at No. 2 the top seed because of No. 1 North Dakota State's loss last week, never trailed while winning its 12th straight game. The Bobcats will host either No. 3 Montana or No. 11 seed South Dakota next Saturday, at either 2 or 5:30 p.m. Mountain.

The Grizzlies and Coyotes battle Saturday in Missoula.

Stephen F. Austin (11-3), which had won 11 straight, fell behind 14-0 in the first quarter; quarterback Sam Vidlak fumbled on the Jacks' first possession, and MSU's Caden Dowler intercepted a pass that should have been caught on their second.

Those turnovers led to Jones' first two TDs, on a 1-yard scoring run and a 21-yard reception, to cap drives of 65 and 57 yards.

In the second quarter SFA made an end zone interception of a Lamson pass, but it mattered little: MSU forced a punt and drove to a 47-yard Myles Sansted field goal for a 17-0 lead.

The gap grew to 24-0 after Vidlak, the former Griz quarterback and current Southland offensive MVP, fumbled again on a hit from Kenneth Eiden IV. The play was reviewed and upheld; Carson Williams had returned the ball 27 yards to the SFA 5-yard line, and Lamson hit Luvins Valcin for a 3-yard TD.

Vidlak recovered from there, leading a TD drive in the final 1:41 of the first half. He hit Clayton Wayland for 11 yards and the score and found Wayland again with a two-point PAT pass.

The Lumberjacks cut the gap to 24-14 with a 70-yard drive coming out of the half, capped by Jaylan Jenkins' 5-yard run.

To that point MSU had rushed for just 27 yards, but from there the Bobcats picked up 227 and that's as close as SFA got.

"I would say this," Bobcat coach Brent Vigen said. "We were at not quite to 200 yards passing and that's the ebb and flow there. What they were doing as far as selling out stopping the run game allowed us opportunities to throw the ball. Ultimately we did find a way to break through the second half."

Another Sansted field goal pushed MSU's lead to 27-14; Lamson's 5-yard scoring run made it 34-14 at 3:04 of the third quarter. The junior QB threw for 188 yards in the first half and was 3 of 6 passing after that.

Jenkins added a 6-yard scoring run before the third quarter ended, but MSU went up 41-24 on Jones' 16-yard run at 14:36 of the fourth quarter. It was set up by Julius Davis' 64-yard run; Davis cruised into the end zone but was called for taunting, and the personal foul moved the ball back to the SFA 20.

And so it went. Gavin Rutherford had a 3-yard scoring run with 10:05 left in the game for SFA, but MSU held on while getting a third Sansted field goal.

Vidlak was 26 of 43 passing for 242 yards and was sacked five times; Kylon Harris caught 11 passes for 85 yards. Jenkins rushed for 44 yards while Jerrell Wimbley led SFA with 75 yards on 11 carries.

Jones, in addition to his 114 rushing yards on nine carries, had five catches for 46 yards. His TD catch and run came on a third-and-20 call.

"Winning third down is important, so you hate to see yourself in a third-and-20 like that," Vigen said. "But it was a huge play. It was a check down so it was a good, timely pass by Justin and a great finish by Adam."

Davis rushed for 96 yards on 17 carries and Lamson ran for 16 yards on 12 carries.

Dowler led MSU with eight tackles and picked up his sixth pick, all in the last five games. Eiden had three sacks; Zac Crews had 1.5 sacks and forced Vidlak's first fumble.

One possible cause for concern: The Cats were penalties 12 times for 100 yards. The total included six false starts in a game where the Lumberjack D-linemen were obviously mimicking signals — and were flagged for it, twice.

"I know we had a few procedure penalties and they had a couple delay of games," Vigen said. "They got called for it twice and we got called way too many times."

The Lumberjacks had seven penalties, a few that were very untimely. In the end MSU had too much.

"They've got a terrific ballclub," SFA coach Colby Carthel said. "We didn't play our best game tonight and that's because of the Montana State Bobcats. That's also on me and our staff. We didn't quite have them ready to play at the level we're used to playing.

"That's the only thing that's really disappointing about tonight, because it was a beautiful ballgame; it could have been a great one."

John Cena last match result: WWE legend ends career with loss

WASHINGTON, DC — John Cena ends his wrestling career in defeat.

The iconic WWE wrestler lost the final match of his storied run, as Gunther emerged victorious at Saturday Night’s Main Event on Dec. 13.

After a thrilling battle that had several twists and turns, it came down to the Sleeper Hold.

Toward the end of the match, punches were traded when the two stars got to their feet, and it was Gunther who broke it with a powerbomb. He followed it with a Frog Splash and Cena avoided the loss, but Gunther didn't stop, hitting another Sleeper Hold. Cena got up several times but Gunther continued to drag him back down. Just when Cena broke out of it, Gunther locked it back in.

Cena got out one more time to land the AA but the pin didn't work, and it was immediately followed up with another submission hold. The crowd chanted "don't give up" as Cena started to fade. The referee checked Cena's hand and he was able to keep it up before the three-count.

But Gunther kept the hold on. Cena finally tapped out and Gunther won to stun the crowd.

It's over.

Gunther taps out John Cena. pic.twitter.com/0O2lTpl3p1

— WWE (@WWE) December 14, 2025

With the result, Cena’s wrestling career is complete. The Massachusetts native made his WWE debut in June 2002 and went on a historic 23-year run in the company. He was the face of wrestling for nearly two decades, embarking on several notable feuds with a ton great moments and championship reigns. 

At Money in the Bank 2024, Cena announced 2025 would be his final year of in-ring competition, beginning a farewell tour that took place across the world and would culminate at Capital One Arena in the nation’s capital.

A tournament was held to determine who would get the opportunity to be Cena’s final opponent, and Gunther emerged as the winner, defeating LA Knight in the final for the right to face the future WWE Hall of Famer. Now, Gunther gets the honor of beating Cena in his final match.

With his wrestling career over, Cena ends as a 17-time WWE Champion – the most in company history – as well as a Grand Slam Champion – with reigns as the Intercontinental, United States and Tag Team Champion. He also won the 2012 Money in the Bank match and is a two-time Royal Rumble match winner, in 2008 and 2013. 

It likely won’t be the last time Cena appears in WWE, but the last time was now for him as a wrestler.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Did John Cena win his last WWE match? Result, highlights

Kentucky Basketball surges past Indiana Hoosiers: 5 things to know and postgame cheers

Kentucky basketball came into tonight’s matchup with Indiana in desperate need of a solid non-conference win.

It just so happened that this wasn’t an ordinary opponent to welcome into Rupp Arena. Winning or losing against the Hoosiers was undoubtedly going to produce a deeper emotion in either direction. With the Cats’ struggles continuing to mount, it was of tremendous importance to find a way to beat the Hoosiers at home.

The Big Blue Nation finally got the fight from their squad that they’ve been looking for. From the opening tip-off, you could sense that this group was tired of hearing about their lack of desire and heart.

A monster second half, ignited by the Rupp Arena crowd, produced the best stretch of basketball that this team has played against high-level competition all season long en route to a 72-60 win over the Hoosiers. The victory allows everyone to take a deep breath while acknowledging that there is much work to be done before Selection Sunday.

For now, enjoy beating the Hoosiers and protecting the precious Rupp floor against an old rival.

Cats come out clawing.

The Big Blue Nation has been craving a lot more than made jump shots.

The Cats’ uninspired play has been more frustrating than any execution errors. From the opening tip-off, you could see a fight in Mark Pope’s group that had been absent against top competition. Jaland Lowe provided a spark off the bench, with many other teammates showing noticeable signs of a concentrated effort to play with more aggression.

The results at times are still…… painstaking but more palatable when there’s evidence of players giving it all they have. By no means have the Wildcats cleared all concerns about their will to win and get this figured out, but tonight was a step in the right direction.

A big one for Mark Pope.

This was unquestionably one of the biggest wins of the Mark Pope era. Sure, beating an unranked team at home isn’t all that glamorous, but under the tense circumstances, the Cats desperately needed to find a way to score more points than the Hoosiers tonight.

Can Pope settle in and turn this season around?

Maybe this win over Indiana is the match that sparks an inferno. It sure was enjoyable watching these players have some fun and get the best part of the Kentucky experience.

Scoring points remains a challenge.

At this stage of the season, you just have to call it what it is: This team cannot manufacture easy points consistently against good competition.

This isn’t something that is likely to change, and the Cats must figure out a way to adapt if they want to survive conference play.

Granted, UK played a terrific second half, but it was the grit and determination of players like Mo Dioubate that went a long way on Saturday night, not offensive finesse. This team looks the best when inspired defense leads to transition opportunities.

Mark Pope should now have more than enough data to formulate the best plan of attack offensively heading into conference play.

Mo Dioubate flexes in return.

The Big Blue Nation was craving to see an emotional leader step up and lead by example. Mo Dioubate gave it all he had on Saturday night in Rupp Arena against the Hoosiers. He was the X-factor that Mark Pope needed to mask other deficiencies.

It wasn’t just his impressive stat line that made an impact. Dioubate’s competitive spirit was contagious, and his teammates used the fearless performance on a hobbled ankle as fuel for themselves.

When you take a step back, it really is frustrating to think about how much injuries have played a role in the rocky start for Mark Pope in year two. With some toughness back in the fold, maybe this roster starts to take shape and produce the results we all expected.

One more opportunity for a quality non-conference win.

Obviously, Mark Pope’s Cats did themselves no favors through the first eleven games of the season. After preseason hype that was through the roof, this costly roster has not performed at the level that most college basketball followers expected, and finds itself in desperate need of quality wins.

Kentucky will wrap up the calendar year with games against #22 St. John’s in Atlanta on December 20th and at home against Bellarmine on December 23rd.

After that, it’ll be the predictable, physical gauntlet that is the Southeastern Conference. Kentucky needs to kick it in overdrive and keep it there if they want to put themselves in the best position possible for a run this March.

Some notable games remaining:

#22 St. John’s – 12/20 (Atlanta, GA)

@ #12 Alabama 1/3

@ #20 Tennessee 1/17

@ #15 Vanderbilt 1/27

@ #17 Arkansas

#20 Tennessee 2/7

@18 Florida 2/14

@ #21 Auburn 2/21

#15 Vanderbilt 2/28

#18 Florida 3/7

Now, let’s celebrate this win!

Go CATS!!

Passive offense the downfall of Indiana basketball&#39;s return to archrival Kentucky

LEXINGTON, KY — A second-half offensive outage undercut Indiana's upset attempt, in the Hoosiers' first game at Rupp Arena in 15 years Saturday night, a 72-60 Kentucky win.

Here's what I liked and disliked, and what the Hoosiers' loss means.

What I liked from IU basketball's loss vs. Kentucky

  • Hanging in. Once again, Indiana's prodigious shooting would not travel, to the tune of just 3 of 14 from behind the arc in the first half, and finishing 4 for 24. And foul trouble limited paint contributors like Sam Alexis, Reed Bailey and (especially cutting off the ball) Lamar Wilkerson. Yet the Hoosiers (8-3) held firm. They defended through their foul issues, rotations and help on point. And once those fouls balanced out, they took advantage, making 18 first-half free throws on the way to a seven-point halftime lead over the Wildcats (7-4).
  • Another solid effort from Wilkerson. On a night when so much else came the hard way for Indiana offensively, he looked once again like a player worth building around. He finished 15 points, his scoring depressed by foul trouble. Coach Darian DeVries and Indiana's bench had fair complaints about some of Wilkerson's whistles specifically. They ultimately helped undercut what hope the Hoosiers had for an upset Saturday night, such was the importance of Wilkerson's impact on an otherwise frustrating offensive performance.

What I disliked from Indiana's loss vs. Kentucky

  • Fouls. Indiana fans might have had fair complaint on two or three first-half calls. But the Hoosiers' 13 fouls before halftime were hardly a new phenomenon. This team struggles to stay in front of athletic opponents and keep the ball out of the lane against the dribble. That leads to reach fouls and puts bigs in difficult spots. On Saturday night, no one was immune. IU finished the first half with five players with at least two fouls, and two of those five with three.
  • Side-to-side offense. Once again, Indiana struggled to break an over-playing defense down off the dribble. Too often, catches offensively came on the move, not spotted up, or too far from the basket for clean looks. And when the ball did touch the paint, it was turned over as often as it resulted in something helpful. DeVries has to find the best solution he can to this problem. It's not going away.
  • Turnovers. That led to 18 turnovers, far too many for the way this team wants to play. At one point in the second half alone, the Hoosiers had given the ball away eight times, and attempted just nine field goals. That just won't work for a team that needs to win with offense.
  • Offense. That ultimately became, once again, the story of the evening. This team is built to win in some very specific (maybe too specific) ways. When it cannot achieve those basics, it struggles to find second and third solutions to the same problems. The Hoosiers need to make more tough 3s. They have to solve the over-playing problem. They just can't afford nights like these — and we've seen a few of them now — where the offense goes so passive and so quiet. Because this Indiana was not built to win another way.

Last time out: Lamar Wilkerson's records epitomizes IU 'keeping it hot' in much-needed win

What Indiana basketball's loss vs. Kentucky means

Indiana doesn't need to endure some dark night of the soul over what happened Saturday. The Hoosiers faced a Kentucky team back in friendly confines and badly needing a win.

But Saturday also tells us what we already knew: This IU team is limited in ways it might not be able to meaningfully overcome this season. At least not without making a lot more shots than what the Hoosiers managed, once again, away from home. There's work to do before Big Ten play resumes.

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This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Indiana basketball score today vs U of K, game stats, Tucker DeVries

Passive offense the downfall of Indiana basketball&#39;s return to archrival Kentucky

LEXINGTON, KY — A second-half offensive outage undercut Indiana's upset attempt, in the Hoosiers' first game at Rupp Arena in 15 years Saturday night, a 72-60 Kentucky win.

Here's what I liked and disliked, and what the Hoosiers' loss means.

What I liked from IU basketball's loss vs. Kentucky

  • Hanging in. Once again, Indiana's prodigious shooting would not travel, to the tune of just 3 of 14 from behind the arc in the first half, and finishing 4 for 24. And foul trouble limited paint contributors like Sam Alexis, Reed Bailey and (especially cutting off the ball) Lamar Wilkerson. Yet the Hoosiers (8-3) held firm. They defended through their foul issues, rotations and help on point. And once those fouls balanced out, they took advantage, making 18 first-half free throws on the way to a seven-point halftime lead over the Wildcats (7-4).
  • Another solid effort from Wilkerson. On a night when so much else came the hard way for Indiana offensively, he looked once again like a player worth building around. He finished 15 points, his scoring depressed by foul trouble. Coach Darian DeVries and Indiana's bench had fair complaints about some of Wilkerson's whistles specifically. They ultimately helped undercut what hope the Hoosiers had for an upset Saturday night, such was the importance of Wilkerson's impact on an otherwise frustrating offensive performance.

What I disliked from Indiana's loss vs. Kentucky

  • Fouls. Indiana fans might have had fair complaint on two or three first-half calls. But the Hoosiers' 13 fouls before halftime were hardly a new phenomenon. This team struggles to stay in front of athletic opponents and keep the ball out of the lane against the dribble. That leads to reach fouls and puts bigs in difficult spots. On Saturday night, no one was immune. IU finished the first half with five players with at least two fouls, and two of those five with three.
  • Side-to-side offense. Once again, Indiana struggled to break an over-playing defense down off the dribble. Too often, catches offensively came on the move, not spotted up, or too far from the basket for clean looks. And when the ball did touch the paint, it was turned over as often as it resulted in something helpful. DeVries has to find the best solution he can to this problem. It's not going away.
  • Turnovers. That led to 18 turnovers, far too many for the way this team wants to play. At one point in the second half alone, the Hoosiers had given the ball away eight times, and attempted just nine field goals. That just won't work for a team that needs to win with offense.
  • Offense. That ultimately became, once again, the story of the evening. This team is built to win in some very specific (maybe too specific) ways. When it cannot achieve those basics, it struggles to find second and third solutions to the same problems. The Hoosiers need to make more tough 3s. They have to solve the over-playing problem. They just can't afford nights like these — and we've seen a few of them now — where the offense goes so passive and so quiet. Because this Indiana was not built to win another way.

Last time out: Lamar Wilkerson's records epitomizes IU 'keeping it hot' in much-needed win

What Indiana basketball's loss vs. Kentucky means

Indiana doesn't need to endure some dark night of the soul over what happened Saturday. The Hoosiers faced a Kentucky team back in friendly confines and badly needing a win.

But Saturday also tells us what we already knew: This IU team is limited in ways it might not be able to meaningfully overcome this season. At least not without making a lot more shots than what the Hoosiers managed, once again, away from home. There's work to do before Big Ten play resumes.

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Marcus Smart talks about Lakers&#39; defensive video session on Friday

Many people were concerned about the Los Angeles Lakers' defensive shortcomings coming into this season, and Wednesday's 132-119 loss to the San Antonio Spurs was a reality check about how serious those shortcomings are right now.

In that loss, the Lakers gave up 27 fast-break points and allowed the Spurs to shoot 17-of-38 from 3-point range. It was a constant string of transition opportunities, dribble penetration and 3-point attempts for San Antonio, and Los Angeles was caught flat-footed against that type of attack.

Veteran guard Marcus Smart told the media what happened when the team held a video session on Friday to go over its defensive breakdowns against San Antonio.

"Nobody likes to go watch film after you get your ass kicked. It's tough, 'cause the film never lies. It exposed us a lot, which we already knew….The scouting report against us is we're not guarding people. And if we want to be great in this league and do what we're trying to do, you have to be able to guard."

Right now, the Lakers rank 21st in defensive rating, 23rd in fast-break points per game allowed, 25th in opponents' points off turnovers per game and 27th in opponents' 3-point shooting percentage. Expect other teams to give the Lakers a steady diet of transition basketball and dribble penetration until L.A. does something to prevent opponents from excelling in those categories.

This article originally appeared on LeBron Wire: Marcus Smart talks about Lakers' defensive video session on Friday

Jeremiyah Love finishes 3rd in the Heisman Trophy voting

There really was no hope for Jeremiyah Love to win the Heisman Trophy after Wilfredo Aybar did the most Stanford thing ever and dropped a cheapshot knee into the ribs of Love — who was just tring to get up off of the ground after the play was over. Going into that game, Love had surged to having the second best odds to win, and afterward he plummeted to third in the race with +40000 odds.

On Saturday night in New York City, it was Indiana’s Fernando Mendoza that had his name called as the 2025 Heisman Trophy winner. Jeremiyah Love finished a distant third with Vanderbilt quarterback, Diego Pavia, in second place. Love did, however, have more first place votes than the other seven combined… for whatever that’s worth.

Despite pretty much knowing these would be the results of the voting, the ceremony put a final stamp on the disappointment of the end of the 2025 Notre Dame football season. Sure — there are still some college football playoff results that would be better for Notre Dame than others, but mostly, it’s all over.

Please, continue to drink heavily.

McDavid has 2 goals and an assist to back Jarry in Oilers&#39; 6-3 win over Maple Leafs

TORONTO (AP) — Connor McDavid had two goals and an assist and Tristan Jarry made 25 saves in his first game for Edmonton, helping the Oilers beat the Toronto Maple Leafs 6-3 on Saturday night.

Vasily Podkolzin also scored twice, Darnell Nurse and Zach Hyman added goals and Leon Draisaitl had three assists to reach 999 career points. Edmonton is 6-2-1 in its last nine and 15-11-6 overall.

Jarry and defenseman Spencer Stastney made their Oilers debuts. Jarry was acquired from Pittsburgh on Friday in a five-player deal that sent fellow goalie Stuart Skinner and defender Brett Kulak to the Penguins. Stastney was added in a deal with Nashville.

Steven Lorentz, Easton Cowan and Oliver Ekman-Larsson scored for Toronto. Dennis Hildeby allowed all six goals on 32 shots before getting pulled. Artur Akhtyamov — Toronto’s fifth goalie to see action 32 games into the season — made four saves in relief in his first NHL action.

Toronto lost in regulation for the first time since Nov. 28 after going 4-0-2 over its last six.

McDavid tied it at 2 in the second period with his second goal of the game when Maple Leafs defenseman Troy Stecher accidentally put the puck in his own net.

Nurse put the Oilers in front with 31 seconds left in the second. Podkolzin scored twice early in the third as Edmonton put three past Hildeby in a 2:26 span.

Up next

Oilers: At Montreal on Sunday night.

Maple Leafs: Host Chicago on Tuesday night.

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Knicks&#39; Jalen Brunson after first 40-point game of season: &#39;I work way too hard not to be confident&#39;

Jalen Brunson's first 40-point game of the year couldn't have come at a better time.

The All-Star point guard dropped a season-high on Saturday night to lead the Knicks over the Orlando Magic and advance to the NBA Cup Championship on Tuesday night in Las Vegas.

Brunson's scoring outburst came on 16-of-27 shooting (59.3 percent), despite going 2-of-5 from three-point land and only making six free throws. He also added in eight assists, four rebounds, and a steal over 39 minutes in the 132-120 win. 

After the victory, Brunson spoke with the NBA on Prime crew about his performance and how his game continues to improve, especially on the big stages.

"I think the way we've been playing, I've been able to get a couple more catch and shoots. I have a lot of confidence in my shot," Brunson said. "I work way too hard not to be confident. Sometimes it's going to go in, and when it's going in I'm just going to keep firing them."

The 29-year-old was then asked by former two-time MVP Steve Nash about his "touch around the rim" and how that keeps getting better over the course of his career.

"It's something I had to learn," Brunson said. "Obviously I'm not the tallest and I'm not jumping over people... My game's unique. I play off balance. I'm on balance, but most people wouldn't be. That's the stuff I work on, just be deceiving. I've done it for a long time and it keeps getting better and better like you said."

Brunson's previous season-high in scoring was 37 points, which he's had twice this year (against the Heat on Oct. 26 and vs. the Bucks on Nov. 28). He's now averaging 28.3 points per game over 22 contests and has scored 30-plus points in four consecutive games.

New York, winners of five straight games, will need Brunson to continue playing with that confidence to keep their streak going on Tuesday night in the NBA Cup Championship against the winner of the Thunder-Spurs semifinal game.

"I work way too hard not to be confident ... my game is unique."

Jalen Brunson tells the crew about the parts of his game that keep getting better. pic.twitter.com/D83qzUnMmF

— NBA on Prime (@NBAonPrime) December 14, 2025

Kansas&#39; Melvin Council Jr. had struggled outside. Then came 9 3-pointers in an OT win at NC State

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Melvin Council Jr. hadn't hit much of anything from behind the arc this season for No. 19 Kansas. So N.C. State was more than willing to let him keep trying Saturday.

Only, Council responded with a performance that his Hall of Fame coach could only describe as “unbelievable.”

The 6-foot-4 senior had career highs of 36 points and nine made 3s, and the Jayhawks needed every bit of it to hold off the Wolfpack 77-76 in overtime — particularly with freshman star Darryn Peterson exiting late in regulation with lingering hamstring trouble.

“We had one guy that was probably the best performer that I think that I've had on the road in my 23 years at Kansas,” coach Bill Self said. "He was unbelievable. Made hard shots. They dared him to shoot, and then when he made a couple, he started looking at a big basket.

“I'm happy for our team, but especially happy for him because he put us on his back tonight.”

Out of nowhere

Council was averaging 10.7 points in his first 10 games with the Jayhawks since transferring from St. Bonaventure, with his season high being a 17-point showing against Tennessee in the third-place game at the Players Era in Las Vegas.

But beyond the scoring, the stunning part of Saturday's performance was how he did it — by time and time again hitting from 3-point range.

Council had made just 27.3% of his 3-pointers in Division I since leaving the junior-college ranks before the 2023-24 season. That included missing his first 10 3s of the season for Kansas and sitting at 5 of 27 (18.5%) entering Saturday.

The Wolfpack knew that, with first-year coach Will Wade and his staff being heavy into analytics and opting to flat-out leave Council largely unguarded on the wings to start this game. And it was nothing new to Council, who said he had even gotten a pep talk from former KU star Mario Chalmers — who hit the unforgettable 3-pointer to force overtime in the Jayhawks' 2008 NCAA championship win against Memphis — in recent weeks.

“You know, my scout team will do that to me in practice," Council said. “My guys and coaches are just telling me just to be confident in your shot and just take it. ... (Chalmers) was telling me: ‘Be aggressive, shoot the ball.’”

Getting comfortable

It wasn't uncommon in the first half to see Council getting the ball on the wing and Wolfpack defenders sagging heavily into the paint, basically a dare to take the shot.

He made his first 3 just 2 1/2 minutes into the game, made another about three minutes later and had four made 3s in the first 15 minutes, matching his career high for any game in the Division I ranks.

Wade said the Wolfpack adjusted their approach to defend him more aggressively. But the damage was done, with Council building confidence on the way to having a game that Wade said would have Council “telling his grandkids about that one.”

“We adjusted after he hit the third 3, but he was in rhythm and got going," Wade said, adding later: “You look at everything when somebody scores 36 on you.”

Council scored the last 13 points of regulation for Kansas, including three 3s. That proved vital considering Peterson checked out abruptly with 2:15 left in regulation; the top-flight NBA prospect had recently returned from missing seven straight games due to a hamstring strain and Self said afterward Peterson was dealing with tightness.

Council later exploited a soft switch early in overtime to launch a 3 off the dribble — N.C. State's Tre Holloman had gone under the screen and teammate Darrion Williams tried to recover from near the elbow as Council made the gather — to bury a 3 and push Kansas to a 69-68 lead.

He eventually fed big man Flory Bidunga's dunk with 51.9 seconds left in OT to put the Jayhawks ahead for good.

Council made 13 of 27 shots for the game, including 9 of 15 3-pointers, to go with seven rebounds and four assists in 43 minutes.

“Man, we have a dog right here with us," Bidunga said, adding: “That’s a bad man right here, I’m really impressed.”

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Horvath to Heidenreich on 4th-and-goal leads No. 22 Navy to a 17-16 win over Army

BALTIMORE (AP) — Blake Horvath to Eli Heidenreich.

That’s the connection that led Navy to such a memorable season — and the two of them came through again on the biggest play of the biggest game.

Horvath threw an 8-yard touchdown pass to Heidenreich with 6:32 remaining — on fourth-and-goal — and No. 22 Navy rallied to beat Army 17-16 on Saturday. Heidenreich, the career and single-season leader in yards receiving for the Midshipmen, caught six of Horvath’s seven completions on the day.

“Who wouldn’t go to him?” Horvath said. “Talk about an all-time Navy legend. You’re going to be talking about Eli Heidenreich for years and years and years.”

Although it was clearly a passing situation, and Heidenreich was Navy’s top target, he was single covered over the middle.

“Tried to bring some pressure on them,” Army coach Jeff Monken said. “Good throw and good catch.”

With President Donald Trump in attendance, Navy (10-2) got its second straight victory over Army (6-6), and the Midshipmen won the Commander-In-Chief’s Trophy for a second straight season. The Black Knights have not beaten a Navy team that was ranked by the AP since 1955.

Horvath was fortunate to have the chance to throw that decisive touchdown pass. On second-and-goal from the 1, he lost the ball while attempting a tush push. Army linebacker Eric Ford had a chance to scoop it up, but Navy running back Alex Tecza lunged over to prevent that, and Heidenreich eventually fell on the ball back at the 8.

“That’s probably the last thing you want to see on the 1-yard line is you turn around and the ball is just bouncing behind you,” Heidenreich said. “I was blocking down. I thought he had pushed in, and kind of out of my peripheral I saw it going behind me.”

On the next play, Horvath was nearly sacked, but he was able to throw the ball toward Tecza as he went down. The ball fell incomplete instead of being caught around the 15, which was just as well for Navy because it made going for it on fourth down a more viable option.

“I kind of felt like we had to,” Navy coach Brian Newberry said. “The nature of what they do offensively, despite how well we played in the second half, you may not get the ball back.”

Even after Heidenreich’s touchdown and an Army punt, Navy still had to escape one more near-turnover. On third-and-3 from the Army 43, the ball popped loose on a run by Horvath, but he was able to catch it out of the air. It came loose again and the Black Knights recovered, but after a review, Horvath was ruled down before the second fumble — a yard short of the line to gain.

Tecza then ran for the first down that enabled Navy to kneel out the clock, and Horvath appeared to wave goodbye at the Army sideline. There was a bit of a ruckus near midfield after the final kneel-down before things eventually calmed down for the traditional singing of the alma maters.

“They want to talk all their crap during the game and act like they’re so tough,” Horvath said. “The excuse last year was that they played a conference championship game before us. This year, we’ll see what it is.”

The Black Knights were trying to turn the tables on Navy after a ranked Army team — which had just won the American Conference title — lost to the Midshipmen last year.

The teams traded touchdown drives to start the game, each lasting 13 plays, 75 yards and over seven minutes. Horvath had a 5-yard scoring run, and Army quarterback Cale Hellums answered with a 2-yarder. Army’s first drive didn’t end until 5 seconds into the second quarter.

Then it was a while before anyone reached the end zone again. With Army up 10-7 late in the second quarter, the ball slipped out of Horvath’s hand while he was looking to pass. Army recovered the fumble at its own 45 with 20 seconds to play and moved into range for a 45-yard field goal by Dawson Jones.

Navy’s defense stiffened in the second half, but the Midshipmen still flirted with disaster. Horvath threw an interception in the third quarter that was initially returned to the end zone — before a replay showed Army’s Justin Weaver had a knee down when he picked off the pass at the Navy 32. The Black Knights had to settle for three — Dawson connected on a career-long 48-yard kick.

Navy’s Wing-T offense has been explosive this season. The Midshipmen entered the day with an FBS-high 10 plays of at least 60 yards. Army mostly kept them contained, but Horvath slipped free for a 37-yard run that set up a third-quarter field goal that made it 16-10.

After Hellums’ underthrown pass was intercepted by Phillip Hamilton, giving Navy the ball at the 50 with 11:19 to play, Tecza’s 24-yard run made it first-and-goal from the 5.

Trump tossed the coin before the game at midfield, then returned at halftime to walk from the Navy sideline to the Army one.

One that got away

Army defensive lineman Jack Bousum, who is from Annapolis, had a big game against his hometown team. He finished with 1 1/2 sacks and a fumble recovery.

The takeaway

Army: The Black Knights were the better team in the first half Saturday but didn’t do much offensively after that.

“They beat blocks,” Monken said. “We didn’t sustain the blocks we needed to.”

Navy: Horvath made some big plays and some bad ones, and the Navy defense was stout in the second half. The Midshipmen finished tied for first in the AAC this year but missed out on the league title game because of tiebreakers. This victory matters more to them anyway.

Up next

Army: Faces UConn in the Fenway Bowl on Dec. 27.

Navy: Faces Cincinnati in the Liberty Bowl on Jan. 2.

Highlights! Yaroslav Amosov proves he’s the real deal, chokes out Neil Magny early | UFC Vegas 112

Yaroslav Amosov proved he’s ready to test the UFC welterweight top 15 earlier tonight (Sat., Dec. 13, 2025) at UFC Vegas 112 LIVE on ESPN+ from inside UFC Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada, after the former Bellator MMA champion debuted with a first-round submission (anaconda choke) over veteran gatekeeper Neil Magny.

There were some rumors swirling early Saturday night that this welterweight clash was actually canceled, but luckily those rumblings proved false. UFC fight fans were excited to see what Amosov could do under the bright lights of the Octagon so it was important to keep this fight on the last UFC card of the year (and the ESPN era). Magny was trying to play spoiler, which he’s done many times before.

It didn’t take Amosov long to score a slick takedown and start pressing Magny from top control. Magny has fought some of the best grapplers the UFC’s welterweight division has to offer, but he’s not the greatest off his back. This allowed Amosov time to implement his offense and find the chance to lock up a tight anaconda choke. Magny fought valiantly, but the UFC veteran eventually succumbed to the pressure and was forced to tap.

Check out Amosov’s impressive UFC debut finish below and let us know who you want to see him fight next!


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Mark Pope wanted more effort from UK basketball. He got it vs Indiana

LEXINGTON — "Effort" isn't an official statistic. Neither is "hustle." If they were, however, Kentucky basketball would have had an overwhelming advantage in both categories Saturday night against Indiana.

In a game the Wildcats struggled nearly every which way offensively — from the field, on 3s and at the free-throw line — it was good old-fashioned fortitude that won out.

UK rallied from a seven-point halftime deficit to earn a 72-60 victory over IU at Rupp Arena.

It marked the first win over a power-conference opponent this season for coach Mark Pope and Kentucky (7-4) after dropping matchups to LouisvilleMichigan StateNorth Carolina and Gonzaga. After 20 minutes, it appeared the Cats were headed to another defeat. The Hoosiers (8-3) went into the locker room ahead 39-32.

The visitors' lead still stood at seven (49-42) with 14:18 remaining.

But then UK engineered a 16-2 run to take a lead it wouldn't relinquish.

The primary component of the game-altering run: Mouhamed Dioubate, the junior forward taking the court for the first time in almost a month. He suffered an injury late in the loss to Michigan State on Nov. 18.

He made his presence felt Saturday, as he posted a double-double (12 points, 10 rebounds) off the bench. Multiple baskets during the 16-2 second-half spurt were simply Dioubate refusing to give up on a play, continually tipping up the ball until it fell into the basket.

Reach Kentucky men’s basketball and football reporter Ryan Black at rblack@gannett.com and follow him on X at @RyanABlack.

This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Kentucky basketball shows better effort, rallies for win vs Indiana

Montreal Canadiens&#39; Thrilling Game Ends in Overtime Defeat

Canadiens Highlights: Collapse At Madison Square Garden
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The Montreal Canadiens visited Madison Square Garden on Saturday night, in a classic Original Six matchup with the New York Rangers.

Of course, to be accurate, the Canadiens are the only Original Six team still in the NHL. Even then, technically, when Ambrose O’Brien sold the franchise after just one season, he actually sold the Haileybury Comets—which means there are no Original Six teams left in the NHL.

But I digress.

Head coach Martin St-Louis once again turned to rookie netminder Jacob Fowler as his starter, in a desperate bid to instill some semblance of confidence and stability among Canadiens goaltenders.

It was an exciting game that featured a bevy of lead changes, and a frustrating result for the Habs, as the Rangers emerged with a 5-4 overtime win.

Let’s dive into the highlights!

Wild Start

It appeared the Canadiens were going to avoid taking any shots on Saturday night, as evidenced by the fact that they were held without a shot by the midway point of the period.

Ivan Demidov, in particular, had a great shooting opportunity, but opted to make an extra pass which failed to connect. It’s an issue the young Russian will have to improve upon as he gains confidence in the NHL.

A pass too far. From this angle you can see what Demidov was going for, but still, gotta take that shot. pic.twitter.com/4t7z0xINeI

— Marc Dumont (@MarcPDumont) December 14, 2025

And then it happened.

It all happened.

The Canadiens scored on their first shot of the game, yet another road goal for Zachary Bolduc, who apparently keeps all his good stuff for when the Habs are away from the Bell Centre.

As per tradition, it was Nick Suzuki who was at the centre of the action, setting up Bolduc with a perfect pass.

A perfect pass by Nick Suzuki finds Zach Bolduc all alone, 1-0 #GohabsGo.

It was Montreal's first shot on net. pic.twitter.com/3IsoK6udWt

— Marc Dumont (@MarcPDumont) December 14, 2025

Arber Xhekaj then picked the perfect time to score his first goal of the year, while maintaining Montreal’s perfect shooting percentage.

It was a nice reward for Xhekaj, who, if we’re being perfectly honest, probably shouldn’t be removed from the lineup at the drop of the hat. He’s playing well enough to be given some semblance of confidence from the coaching staff, which isn’t the case for every defender this season.

Two shots, two goals for the #GoHabsGo

Arber Xhekaj makes it 2-0. pic.twitter.com/0kdpOMJ8lF

— Marc Dumont (@MarcPDumont) December 14, 2025

Jake Evans made it 3-0 with a great shot, though it must be said that phenom Lane Hutson‘s aggressive approach once again paid dividends. Statistically speaking, Hutson isn’t the best defenceman in the NHL, but he’s younger than all those playing above his level, and he’s quickly catching up.

A nice snipe by Jake Evans, but keep an eye on Lane Hutson. This play never happens without his aggressive approach. #GoHabsGo

3-0. pic.twitter.com/3D70mKEhib

— Marc Dumont (@MarcPDumont) December 14, 2025

Falling Apart

That’s when things stopped going perfectly for the Canadiens, a normalization of results, all things considered.

First, the Rangers scored because three players decided to fly the zone, despite being on the penalty kill.

The change in momentum led to a penalty shot for Artemi Panarin, who made no mistake. Believe it or not, it was the first time the Rangers managed to score on a penalty shot since 2015.

Panarin scores on the penalty shot.

3-2 now. pic.twitter.com/rAAaCTSydF

— Marc Dumont (@MarcPDumont) December 14, 2025

To Hutson’s credit, he did his best to stop the flow of Rangers goals, by setting up Josh Anderson after carving precious ice in the offensive zone due to his excellent skating and fantastic hand-eye coordination.

There’s no metric to measure how much time and space certain players create, but if there was, Hutson would definitely be near the top of the list.

Hutson time!

Lane Hutson creates time and space for his teammates, then finds Josh Anderson with a perfect pass.

4-2. #GoHabsGopic.twitter.com/5zNCnxYxCP

— Marc Dumont (@MarcPDumont) December 14, 2025

The Rangers weren’t fazed by the highlight-reel assist by Hutson, and would go on to score two goals in a little more than 30 seconds, punctuated by J.T. Miller’s eighth goal of the year, which featured less-than-stellar defending from all involved.

At that point in the second period, the teams had scored eight goals on just 25 shots, a testament to the defence-optional approach to the game.

THAT'S OUR CAPTAIN 🫡 pic.twitter.com/FmcdZTOGef

— New York Rangers (@NYRangers) December 14, 2025

Final Frame

The referees mostly let the teams play, which was a very nice change of pace. People will complain regardless of how the referees handle a game, we have ample evidence to support this truth, but Saturday night featured fairly reasonable officiating, all things considered.

Unfortunately for the Canadiens, they were outplayed by a gigantic margin, the real story of the night.

The Rangers held an 11-3 advantage in high-danger chances, with the Habs failing to produce one quality scoring chance at 5v5 for over 40 minutes.

The Juraj Slafkovsky, Ivan Demidov, and Oliver Kapanen line barely touched the puck during the game, allowing their opponents to take 18 shots, while they only generated two. It should also be noted they were unable to create a quality chance at 5v5, while their opponents had six.

In other words, it was a second-line massacre, and the Canadiens were fairly lucky to push the game to overtime, where the Rangers completed the comeback, winning 5-4.


The Montreal Canadiens will be back in action on Sunday, facing the Oilers in Edmonton. The puck drop is scheduled for 7 pm ET.

All Montreal Canadiens statistics are 5v5 unless otherwise noted, via Natural Stat Trick.

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Dave Boling: Kirby Moore may not stay forever, but right now is perfect fit for WSU football

Dec. 13—The snarky reaction to the news is that Washington State University has just hired Kirby Moore as its next "interim" football coach.

After all, impermanence has been the recent reality.

But nobody needs a reminder of recent coach defections in these early moments of excitement for Cougar fans.

From the outside, Friday's hiring of the former Missouri offensive coordinator looks like a victory for the Cougars.

There lies the hope.

Consider it especially commendable considering there's a new corps of administrators pulling the levers of power in Pullman. They managed to get it done quickly, without any unproductive flirtations and rejections coming to light.

Those things hurt, and almost always give off the feeling that you ended up settling for a second or third choice.

Plus, Moore comes from an estimable — and regional — lineage, with his father, Tom, a Washington state prep coaching legend at Prosser, and his brother, Kellen, in his first season as head coach of the New Orleans Saints.

Does that help with contacts and recruiting? Can't hurt.

Some fans voiced the hope that a new coach with ties to WSU, or to the region, would give him greater reason to put down roots in Pullman. Moore checks that box.

And if he is followed by the customary influx of portal additions seeking new opportunities with a coach they're accustomed to, they'll be athletes coming from an SEC school, not off FCS rosters.

Further, Moore's coaching history places him on a branch from the Chris Petersen coaching tree. Petersen's successes followed him from Boise State to the University of Washington; his reputation is as a principled winner.

Since Moore is the fourth head football coach hired since Mike Leach left in January, 2020, many Cougar fans might be skittish that coaches coming to Pullman are unlikely to stay on a long-term basis.

The two most recent have decamped for better money, and the one before that, what? Oh, yeah, the COVID thing. That's a lot of staff juggling.

Like the last two, Moore, 35 , is young and on the rise. That's surely a better option than bringing in an older warhorse and saddling him up for a last ride.

His style? A report from the Columbia Missourian, cited Moore's influence during an 11-win season in 2023, which included a Cotton Bowl win over Ohio State. The Tigers slipped to 8-4 this season, but the four losses were all to Top-10-ranked teams.

He will likely bring more of an offensive perspective to the job than the last two coaches, with experience on the defensive side of the ball, which should appeal to members of the fan base who long for the high-scoring excitement of the Mike Leach era.

And if he has success, Moore, too, will be attractive to predatory athletic directors whose coaches have failed, jumped ship for moneyed opportunities, or been indicted for scandalous behavior.

Those offended that WSU has become a springboard school for coaches and players will continue to face that reality.

It may be something that just has to be owned, and perhaps capitalized upon.

Right now, the Cougars have a history of lost quarterbacks, but they certainly should have earned considerable respect for having groomed and developed quarterbacks like Cam Ward and John Mateer, who brought wins and excitement to Pullman before cashing in on big-money deals at Miami and Oklahoma.

Why wouldn't a hot, rising quarterback want to give the Cougars a try? Every season being a new start with limitless opportunities.

Coaches, too. Jake Dickert jumped in for the evicted Nick Rolovich and righted the ship midway through the 2021 season. He was bright and personable and seemed happy in Pullman.

The most painful part of Dickert's departure might have been that he was lured away by Wake Forest, which, historically, would have seemed no better than a lateral move.

Jimmy Rogers' one season, going 6-6, was commendable in the way he managed to get an entirely new roster to be competitive. His 2025 Cougs were close against a couple powerful teams, which made some late mistakes only more painful in narrow losses.

It's happened to the Cougars before, of course. But, remember, two previous occasions of coaching turnovers led to long, successful tenures.

In the late '70s, Warren Powers and Jackie Sherill each left after only one season before Jim Walden put down roots for nine years.

Dennis Erickson stayed two years before leaving for Miami. Of course he did. He could — and did — win two national championships there. I'd argue that the WSU program was better for having had him.

And, after Erickson, Mike Price took over for 14 seasons, earning two Rose Bowl appearances.

We'll learn much more in coming days about Kirby Moore. But, initially, it feels extremely promising.

The most important goal, now, is building a winning program and recapturing the confidence of Cougar athletes and supporters.

Worries about keeping him around can be dealt with at some time down the road.

So, coach Moore, welcome to Pullman, where hope and reality might learn to occupy the same space.

Spirit Week preview: Spokane Public Schools rivalry games bring the noise at Spokane Arena, Reece Court

Dec. 13—It's Spirit Week in the Greater Spokane League. That means raucous crowds, musical numbers, cheerleaders, noisemakers — and plenty of boys and girls basketball.

The festive week is one of the highlights of the season bringing together student bodies, faculty and sports teams in the spirit of camaraderie and friendly competition. Add in the bright lights of a college or downtown arena and it makes for an annual tradition that will produce a lifetime of memories for all involved.

This year's festivities start Tuesday in Cheney, where the Blackhawks host Rogers on Reese Court at Eastern Washington University in the fifth "Railroad Rumble," the youngest of the spirit week games. The girls game starts at 5:30 p.m.; the boys are at 7:30.

Last year at the Arena, the Rogers boys won 44-39 while the Cheney girls came out on top 42-24. Rogers won the spirit competition using a "Minions" theme.

This season, the Pirates boys are off to a fast start at 3-1, while Cheney is at 2-2. Both girls teams are struggling out of the gate with a combined record of 2-7.

On Thursday, the scene shifts to the Numerica Veterans Arena downtown, where Ferris is the designated host against Lewis and Clark in the granddaddy of all of the spirit games, in the 43rd battle for Chuck the "Rubber Chicken."

The schools have been waging an intense but friendly rivalry since 1983, when a student competition was adopted to increase student spirit. The symbol of the rivalry, an ugly rubber chicken, was chosen to symbolize a reward "deeply sought but without actual value."

"I played in the 'Stinky Sneaker' back in 2012, so I love this environment," LC girls coach Sydney Floriani said last year. "It's super fun. There's nothing like playing in the Arena, and Rubber Chicken is just one of the best-attended events in Spokane."

Last year, LC swept the basketball games as the Tigers girls pulled out a close one over Ferris 52-47 and the boys won 58-49, while Chuck went to LC for the third time in four years.

The LC boys are off to a 3-3 start this season while Ferris is 2-3. Both girls teams are 3-2 thus far.

Friday night, North Central and Shadle Park go head-to-head in the "Groovy Shoes" rivalry games. Shadle swept the basketball games last season, 57-37 in the boys game and 52-42 in the girls. In the spirit competition, North Central retained the shoes for the ninth consecutive season.

This season, the NC boys are 2-2 while Shadle is 1-4. The Highlanders girls are 2-3 and NC is 0-4.

The "Stinky Sneaker" games between Central Valley and University is Feb. 3 at Eastern Washington.

Washington State soccer hires coach Chris Citowicki out of Montana

Dec. 13—PULLMAN — Not long after losing its most successful coach in program history, Washington State's women's soccer team found a qualified replacement, hiring a proven winner from within the region who has a history in the NCAA Tournament.

Chris Citowicki, who guided Montana to four national tournament appearances in eight years leading the program, was named WSU's new head coach on Friday. The eighth coach in WSU program history, Citowicki replaces Todd Shulenberger, the program's winningest coach (113-67-34), who was hired Dec. 1 by Ole Miss.

Citowicki led Montana to five Big Sky regular-season championships — topping the conference in each of the past three seasons — and four conference tournament titles. The Grizzlies claimed the regular-season and conference tourney championships this year to advance to the NCAAs, where they fell to Washington in the first round.

"He has a proven record of success and his dedication to developing student-athletes — not just as players, but as leaders, students, and members of our community — stood out immediately," WSU interim athletic director Jon Haarlow said in a statement. "He brings an infectious passion and energy that will resonate throughout our program. I have no doubt Chris will continue to elevate Cougar Soccer for many years to come."

Citowicki finished his Montana tenure with a 79-39-32 record. He was the Big Sky's coach of the year in 2023. Under Citowicki, the Grizzlies became the first team in Big Sky history to go unbeaten in conference play in back-to-back seasons (2023-24).

Montana also qualified for the NCAA Tournament in 2018, 2020 and 2021. The Grizzlies were 0-4 in the national tourney under Citowicki. They lost to Shulenberger's Cougars in the first round in 2018 and 2021. But Montana got its first win over WSU this year, beating the Cougs 1-0 in September.

"I have been a huge fan of the Washington State program for a long time," Citowicki said via release. "To have the opportunity to step into that setting and represent WSU and Coug nation is a huge honor. The family and I cannot wait to move to Pullman and get started."

WSU has a history of soccer success, with 14 NCAA Tournament appearances — five in 11 years under Shulenberger. The Cougars advanced to the College Cup national semifinals in 2019. But the team has missed the NCAA Tournament in each of the past four seasons.

WSU went 16-12-11 over the past two years as an affiliate member of the West Coast Conference, finishing seventh in the league this year. The Cougs join the revamped Pac-12 next season.

Citowicki served as associate head coach at North Dakota before being hired by Montana in 2018. He was the head coach at Division III St. Catherine (Minnesota) from 2011-16. Citowicki assisted at D-III Augsburg (Minnesota) in 2010 after a couple of years as a grad assistant at D-II Bemidji State, from where he earned a master's degree in sports studies in 2008. He also spent eight years working with the Minnesota Olympic Development Program.

From Poland, Citowicki's family left the country when he was young and he spent most of his upbringing in Australia before enrolling at D-II Lock Haven in Pennsylvania, where he played a year of soccer.

Idaho women&#39;s basketball falters late in loss at Utah State

Dec. 13—LOGAN, Utah — The Idaho women's basketball team stumbled down the stretch and lost step with Utah State, which finally broke free from a back-and-forth game.

The Vandals lost 80-73 to the Aggies on Saturday at Dee Glen Smith Spectrum in a nonconference matchup that featured 17 lead changes. But Idaho (8-4) shot 2 of 9 from the field over the final three minutes, allowing the Aggies (4-5) to break open a tightly contested game.

Idaho was paced by a trio of standout guards. Ana Pinheiro had 18 points and eight rebounds. Hope Hassmann totaled 14 points, eight assists and six rebounds, and Kyra Gardner logged 14 points and 10 rebounds.

The Vandals outrebounded Utah State 46-38 (19-8 offensively), leading to 17 more shot attempts than the Aggies. But Idaho shot 37.7% from the field, 9 of 36 (25%) from 3-point range, while Utah State hit 48.3% of its attempts. Guard Aaliyah Gayles led Utah State with 18 points and nine boards.

Yaroslav Amosov submits Neil Magny with anaconda choke in UFC debut

Yaroslav Amosov vs. Neil Magny

Yaroslav Amosov made a statement in his UFC debut.

On Saturday, Amosov finally made his octagon debut, taking on Neil Magny in a prelim bout at UFC Vegas 112, and the former Bellator welterweight champion made his quite the impression, submitting Magny with an anaconda choke in the first round.

Amosov was a big betting favorite heading into his fight with Magny, but it took him a couple minutes to get going as Magny did his best to keep his feet. Amosov was finally able to land a takedown from a clinch position though, and once on the ground, he took full control, passing to top half guard. Once there, Magny tried to roll into Amosov, but “Dynamo” used that opportunity to lock up an anaconda choke. Magny fought is off for as long as he could but was ultimately forced to tap, giving Amosov his first UFC win.

Check out Amosov’s submission below.

Yaroslav Amosov debuta con una rápida sumisión sobre Neil Magny, rompe la mala racha que traían los ex Bellator. 29-1 para el ucraniano! #UFCVegas112pic.twitter.com/ibtchXA8x6

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The Knicks say Jalen Brunson merits MVP consideration. His play says it as well

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Josh Hart got asked a question Saturday night after the New York Knicks reached the NBA Cup championship game about where Jalen Brunson ranks as a scorer. Hart smiled. Brunson cringed.

And then, as typically happens when those two share a postgame podium, comedy happened.

“He’s barely a 6-foot guard," Hart began, with Brunson sitting about two feet to his left. "Not physically impressive, not athletic, but he’s able to manipulate defenses. Big head, so he has a big brain. He’s able to figure out those angles and find himself in position to be successful. So, inch for inch, I think he’s probably the best one.”

Brunson — listed at 6-foot-2, perhaps a bit generously — tried to interject a few times during Hart's answer, to no avail. Hart couldn't stop talking, much in the same way that Brunson couldn't stop scoring. He had a game- and season-high 40 points in New York's 132-120 win over Orlando in the NBA Cup semifinals, giving the Knicks a shot at the title on Tuesday against Oklahoma City or San Antonio.

Hart's point, in his own way, was clear: Brunson is playing at an elite level right now. And Knicks coach Mike Brown was more direct, walking into the postgame interview room Saturday and hammering home a specific point he's been making in recent weeks — that Brunson, even this early in the season, belongs in the MVP conversation.

“He makes the game easier for everybody,” Brown said. “That’s what MVPs are supposed to do, and he definitely did that tonight. ... At the end of the day, he carries you home. It’s beautiful to be able to see him do what he’s more than capable of doing on a national stage like this, in an environment like this. Hopefully you guys as media and the fans out there can continue talking about him as an MVP of this league because that’s exactly what he is.”

Brown later made this clear: He's not campaigning. The way he sees it, he's just offering facts. And if Brunson — now averaging 28.8 points per game — keeps playing this way, the MVP case is going to get even more compelling.

This is also clear: Brunson isn't going to lobby for individual honors. And he has his reasons, starting with his parents — one of whom is a Knicks assistant coach.

“Sandra and Rick Brunson, first and foremost, how they raised me,” Brunson said when asked why he doesn't outwardly seek recognition. “My family, my wife, my inner circle, everybody that I have been involved with. My inner circle keeps me humble, and I wouldn’t want it any other way.”

He was 16 of 27 from the field on Saturday, adding eight assists to the 40 points. He and Orlando guard Jalen Suggs both had 25 points at halftime; Suggs was slowed by a nagging hip injury and had only one point in the second half. The game was tied at 90-90 late in the third, and the Knicks went ahead for good with a 9-2 run — Brunson scoring seven of those points and getting the assist on the other basket.

“He constantly finds a way,” Magic coach Jamahl Mosley said. “He gets you in tough positions. He knows how to use his footwork, knows how to use his leverage, knows how to get calls, stepping into shots. He plays those long minutes early on, being able to find matchup situations. Again, he hit some tough, timely shots. I think that’s what you have to credit him for. He’s one of those guys who continues to do that, and that’s what he’s proven to do in this league.”

Brunson was the NBA's clutch player of the year last season, so it's not like he's been ignored by voters. Brown just wants him to have a different trophy.

“You see a lot of other great candidates that are well-deserving but I don’t ever hear Jalen’s name,” Brown said. “When you’re first or second in either conference, and you’re putting up the numbers that he’s putting up, his name’s got to be one of the first names coming out of somebody’s mouth.”

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Beers scores 22 to lead No. 9 Oklahoma over No. 23 Oklahoma State 92-70 for 10th straight win

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Oklahoma center Raegan Beers (15) looks to score against Oklahoma State forward Achol Akot (11) during the second half of a Bedlam women’s college basketball game between the OSU Cowgirls and OU Sooners at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025.

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OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Raegan Beers scored 22 points and had 12 rebounds, and No. 9 Oklahoma won its 10th straight by routing No. 23 Oklahoma State 92-70 on Saturday afternoon.

Sahara Williams scored 18 points and Aaliyah Chavez and Zya Vann added 15 each for the Sooners (11-1), who won their seventh straight in the series. The in-state rivals played annually before Oklahoma left the Big 12 for the Southeastern Conference ahead of last season.

Oklahoma shot 51.3% from the field and scored at least 90 points for the eighth straight game. All five Sooners starters scored in double figures.

Micah Gray scored 22 points and Jadyn Wooten added 15 for the Cowgirls (10-2), who had won five straight. Oklahoma State shot just 37.8% from the field and 28.1% from 3-point range.

Vann’s 3-pointer at the end of the first quarter gave the Sooners a 21-20 lead.

In the second quarter, Oklahoma State coach Jacie Hoyt disagreed with a foul call against the Cowgirls on a breakaway layup attempt by Oklahoma, then hounded the official until she was called for a technical foul. Chavez, the Sooners’ leading scorer for the season, made both free throws — her first two points of the game — to give Oklahoma a 38-28 lead with just under three minutes left in the first half.

The Sooners led 42-37 at halftime, despite Chavez producing only four points before the break.

Oklahoma opened the game up with a 30-point third quarter to take a 72-56 lead into the fourth. Williams scored eight points and Chavez scored seven in the quarter. The Sooners made 13 of 21 field goals in the period and had 10 assists on 13 made field goals.

Up next

Oklahoma State: Hosts Tulsa on Monday.

Oklahoma: Hosts North Carolina Central on Dec. 22.

Charles Barkley on NIL, transfer portal: ‘You should not have the ability to get a better offer every year’

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NBA legend Charles Barkley has not been shy about his thoughts on NIL and the transfer portal. During Saturday’s Kentucky vs. Indiana broadcast, he candidly discussed the landscape again.

Barkley called the game on ESPN alongside Dick Vitale, the first of two games they will work together. Vitale called for “stability” in college basketball – and college sports as a whole – because of the amount of player movement via the portal. He used Indiana as an example since new coach Darian DeVries virtually built the program from scratch.

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While Barkley acknowledged he’s in favor of athletes making money through NIL, he also called out players staying more than their four years of eligibility. In addition, he disagreed with the idea of athletes being allowed to seek better offers after every season.

“No. 1, I’m not opposed to players getting paid,” Barkley said on the broadcast. “I always want my players to get treated fairly. But I can’t remember the last time I heard the word, COVID. Some of these guys have been in college for six or seven years. If you’re in college for six or seven years, your name better be, ‘Dr. Somebody.’ You should not still be playing college basketball after six or seven years.

“But you should not have the ability to get a better offer every year. That’s not fair to any school that you are affiliated with because I can’t even do that. None of us can do that, take a better – Amazon, anybody or FOX Sports can come and say, ‘Well, we’ll give you more money and you can leave after every year.’ That’s not fair. … We’ve got to put some guardrails on these sports.”

One of the other new parts of the college basketball landscape is G-League players seeking eligibility. The NCAA has changed its approach regarding players who played in the G-League, arguing they were not professional athletes in a way the old rule said. Instead, if those players are within five years of their high school graduation, they could become eligible unless they went through the NBA Draft process or signed an NBA contract.

To Charles Barkley, that’s another area that needs fixing. He does not think former G-League players should be able to play college basketball.

“We’ve got guys playing in the G-League coming back to college sports now,” he said. “I don’t think that’s fair.”

Charles Barkley on NIL, transfer portal: ‘You should not have the ability to get a better offer every year’

© Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

NBA legend Charles Barkley has not been shy about his thoughts on NIL and the transfer portal. During Saturday’s Kentucky vs. Indiana broadcast, he candidly discussed the landscape again.

Barkley called the game on ESPN alongside Dick Vitale, the first of two games they will work together. Vitale called for “stability” in college basketball – and college sports as a whole – because of the amount of player movement via the portal. He used Indiana as an example since new coach Darian DeVries virtually built the program from scratch.

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While Barkley acknowledged he’s in favor of athletes making money through NIL, he also called out players staying more than their four years of eligibility. In addition, he disagreed with the idea of athletes being allowed to seek better offers after every season.

“No. 1, I’m not opposed to players getting paid,” Barkley said on the broadcast. “I always want my players to get treated fairly. But I can’t remember the last time I heard the word, COVID. Some of these guys have been in college for six or seven years. If you’re in college for six or seven years, your name better be, ‘Dr. Somebody.’ You should not still be playing college basketball after six or seven years.

“But you should not have the ability to get a better offer every year. That’s not fair to any school that you are affiliated with because I can’t even do that. None of us can do that, take a better – Amazon, anybody or FOX Sports can come and say, ‘Well, we’ll give you more money and you can leave after every year.’ That’s not fair. … We’ve got to put some guardrails on these sports.”

One of the other new parts of the college basketball landscape is G-League players seeking eligibility. The NCAA has changed its approach regarding players who played in the G-League, arguing they were not professional athletes in a way the old rule said. Instead, if those players are within five years of their high school graduation, they could become eligible unless they went through the NBA Draft process or signed an NBA contract.

To Charles Barkley, that’s another area that needs fixing. He does not think former G-League players should be able to play college basketball.

“We’ve got guys playing in the G-League coming back to college sports now,” he said. “I don’t think that’s fair.”

A Gold Buckle Years in the Making for Rocker Steiner — 2025 Bareback Riding World Champion

The bareback riding world championship came down to the final ride on Saturday night, closing a season defined by record earnings and one of the most competitive fields fans have ever seen. 

After leading the standings for much of the year and setting the single-season earnings record, Rocker Steiner entered the 2025 National Finals Rodeo as the man to catch. The finals did not unfold easily, though. Missed opportunities and disappointment early in the week tightened the race, forcing Steiner to fight through the final rounds to reclaim his position atop the world standings.

The final round delivered the big moment he needed. 

Round 10

The last round of the bareback riding opened with momentum and never let up.

Bradlee Miller set the tone early with a strong 87.25-point ride, followed by Mason Clements, who raised the bar with 87.75 points.  Dean Thompson, the 2024 world champion, covered his horse for 89.25 points, to take the lead again. 

Cooper Cooke followed with one of the standout rides of the night. Battling injuries throughout the finals, Cooke,already a two-time round winner this year, put together an 89.75-point ride on Night Crawler, briefly taking the lead.

That lead did not last long. Kade Sonnier drew Lunatic Heaven, the 2025 Bareback Horse of the Year, and capitalized with a powerful 90.75 point ride to move to the top of the round. Wacey Schalla followed with 89.75 points, tying for second and keeping the leaderboard tight.

Jess Pope made a solid ride to protect his position in the average standings but came up short of a round check. Sam Peterson then delivered one of the most important rides of his career, scoring 88.50 points, enough to clinch the average title by half a point ahead of Pope. Peterson did so at his first National Finals Rodeo.

That left one man still to ride.

Steiner Finishes the Job

As the final guy out, Steiner knew exactly what he had to do. He answered with a big aggressive ride for 90.5 points, placing second in the round, fifth in the average, and securing the world championship.

It marked Steiner’s first gold buckle, coming one year after narrowly missing the title in 2024, when he finished second to Dean Thompson.

“Man last time I was standing in this place in the tenth round we didn't know who it was the world champ. I promised myself when I left last year that I would never leave the NFR the way that I did last year. In the 7th and 8th round I pretty much lost all hope. I started talking to the man upstairs and he held it together for me. This win isnt just for me its for everybody.”

Steiner, who promised fans earlier in the week that he could not guarantee results but would “try harder than I ever have in my life,” backed up that promise when it mattered most.

A Championship Years in the Making

Steiner’s path to the title has been shaped by both lineage and persistence. His father, Sid Steiner, is a world champion steer wrestler, and his grandfather, Bobby Steiner, is a world champion bull rider. Rocker claimed the Resistol Rookie of the Year Award in bareback riding in 2022 and has qualified for the NFR every year since.

Despite carrying a significant lead entering Las Vegas, Steiner was forced to earn every dollar while in Vegas as the competition refused to relent. He picked up some ground with round wins along the way, including an 88-point ride in round 2 and 89 in round 5. These round wins kept him in the lead the entire time. 

While Steiner claimed the world championship, Sam Peterson, a 22-year-old from Montana, came out as the average champion at his debut NFR. Jess Pope, known for his consistency, finished second in the average, adding to a résumé that includes three NFR average titles and the 2022 world championship.

The bareback riding told a familiar but hard-earned story this year reminding even the best in the game that nothing is guaranteed, even with a record-setting season. In the end, Steiner’s determination, shaped by disappointment and fueled by confidence, carried him through the final gate.

After coming up short one year ago, Rocker Steiner did not leave the National Finals Rodeo the same way again. 

Kade Sonnier - Round 10 Winner
Sam Peterson - 2025 Average Champion
Rocker Steiner - 2025 World Champion Bareback Rider

UFC on ESPN 73 video: Yaroslav Amosov taps Neil Magny in debut

Former Bellator champion Yaroslav Amosov is now a winning UFC fighter after an excellent debut in the promotion.

In the feature prelim of UFC on ESPN 73 at the UFC Apex in Las Vegas, Amosov (29-1 MMA, 1-0 UFC) took on welterweight mainstay Neil Magny. Amosov took a few moments to figure out Magny (31-14 MMA, 24-13 UFC), and ended the fight in the first round by submission at 3:14.

As all fights begin, there were a few striking exchanges on the feet to start, and Amosov was willing to exchange. Hwoever, he saw an opening along the fence for the clinch, and scored a trip takedown. From there, Amosov worked in a few punches as he transitioned into an anaconda choke, trapping Magny and forcing a tap.

Check out video of the finish below (via Instagram):

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Bears fans still confident the team is heading in the right direction

This is a first.

In all the years we’ve been running the Reacts confidence poll here at WCG, a loss to the Green Bay Packers would have tanked our fans’ confidence in the Chicago Bears. But not this time as 96% of our fanbase are still confident in the franchise’s direction.

The Bears finally have a head coach and coaching staff who can maximize the talent on the roster, coach up the team, and make week-to-week adjustments. The loss to the Packers stung for sure, but we can see where this team is headed because the present is better than expected.

The Ben Johnson effect is real. The culture change is real. The hope we have for the future is real.

I assumed this season would improve from last year’s five win campagn, and I hoped the Bears would be in the hunt for a playoff spot in December, but I never thought they’d be a week removed from the #1 seed in the NFC.

This is a good football team.

Things could still go south over these last four weeks, because the conference is so strong, but right now the Bears control their own destiny. Winning three of their final four should get them in, but there’s a scenario where the Bears go 11-6 and miss the playoffs.

If the Bears win 11 and miss the tourney, I’d be pissed, but also hopeful for 2026 because everything is pointing in the right direction, and they’d have Ben Johnson and Company fuming all offseason.

Thanks to evryone who votes in our SB Nation Reacts surveys here at Windy City Gridiron, and don’t forget, you can also sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys about the entire National Football League.

Former Spartan, SEC star arrested on suspicion of DWI

A former Spartan and now SEC star was arrested early on Saturday morning.

Former Michigan State defensive end Zion Young was arrested early on Saturday morning on suspicion of DWI, speeding, and failure to properly affix his license plate, according to the Missouri State Highway Patrol website. PowerMizzou reported the news on Young on Saturday.

Zion Young was a member of the Michigan State program in 2022 and 2023, where he shined as a young player and looked to have a bright future. Unfortunately, after the coaching change, Young made the difficult decision to move on from the program. He transferred to Missouri.

Young was an All-SEC first team selection this season and appears destined for a future in the NFL as well.

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Magic fall to Knicks as Orlando’s NBA Cup run ends

LAS VEGAS — When discussing his team’s keys to success ahead of Saturday’s NBA Cup semifinal against the Knicks, Magic coach Jamahl Mosley had one name on the top of his list to try to slow down:

New York All-NBA guard Jalen Brunson.

The Magic failed to accomplish their goal as Brunson posted 40 points in a 132-120 victory over Orlando at T-Mobile Arena.

Although Jalen Suggs (26 points), Paolo Banchero (25) and Desmond Bane (18) combined for 69 points, New York had Karl-Anthony Towns (29 points) and OG Anunoby (24) total 53 in addition to Brunson.

Neither side took good care of the ball. The Magic scored 21 points off 12 takeaways and the Knicks tallied 17 off 14 Orlando turnovers.

The New York win ties the regular-season series at 2-2, with Orlando dropping a second game to the Knicks in less than a week. The Magic fell by six on Sunday on the road.

While the Knicks (18-7) advance to Tuesday’s Cup championship to face the winner of Saturday’s late Spurs-Thunder game, the Magic (15-11) will have multiple days off before they travel to Denver for a Thursday game.

Super Suggs

It’s not hard to imagine where the Magic would have been without a strong offensive showing from Suggs in the first two quarters.

The Magic guard went mano a mano with Brunson as each guard notched 25 points in the first half. Suggs scored 10 in the opening frame and added 15 in the second as he missed just five shots from the floor.

Often putting his body on the line, Suggs provided a spark for Orlando early but scored only one point in the final two quarters.

He appeared to move slowly in the second half and went to the locker room with 7:35 left in the game. The Magic said he was questionable to return due to a sore left hip and he did not make his way back.

Rest of starters

While Suggs got going early, the same couldn’t be said for Banchero, who missed his first four shots from beyond the arc and had eight points at the half.

Banchero added eight points in the third quarter and nine in the finale frame but wasn’t efficient from distance (0 for 7) and had five turnovers.

Besides Suggs, Bane was Orlando’s only other double-digit scorer in the first half (11 points) as he hit his first 3 and drove regularly to the basket. But he picked up his third foul with about two minutes left in the second quarter and fouled out with just over a minute remaining in the game.

Wendell Carter Jr. hit a pair of 3-pointers as he scored 14 points in 35 minutes.

Starting in place of Franz Wagner (left high ankle sprain) for a second game in a row, Anthony Black struggled. He shot 1 for 6 from 3 and turned the ball over four times.

Rookie watch

Jase Richardson checked into the game after Suggs exited midway through the fourth quarter.

The No. 25 pick made his first pair of buckets, including a 3-pointer that brought Orlando within six points of the Knicks with under five minutes to play.

Richardson took advantage of his late action, posting nine points in 8 minutes with two assists and a rebound.

Who beat the Thunder this year? How one of NBA&#39;s worst teams upset Oklahoma City

Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

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The Oklahoma City Thunder have started the 2025-26 NBA season on a historic pace.

The Thunder are 24-1 and on pace to win well over 73 games, which would break the NBA record for victories. Their average point differential is plus-17.4, which would be another NBA record. Oklahoma City has the league's No. 1 defense by defensive rating, and its dominance has allowed reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander to rest half of the game he's appeared in.

However, OKC isn't perfect.

MORE: SGA makes his feelings clear on breaking the 2015-16 Warriors 73-9 record

Who beat the Thunder this year?

The Portland Trail Blazers are the reason the Thunder aren't undefeated this season.

As the Thunder face the San Antonio Spurs in an NBA Cup semifinal on Saturday night, Gilgeous-Alexander and company will put their win streak on the line against the Spurs, who can look to the Blazers' example for clues on how to take apart the Thunder's death machine.

On Nov. 5, the Thunder rocked up to the Moda Center in Portland for the second night of a back-to-back with travel. The night before, Oklahoma City had defeated the Los Angeles Clippers, 126-107, while the Blazers had been idle after losing to the Los Angeles Lakers two nights earlier.

Guard Lu Dort was ruled out for the game in Portland, while Alex Caruso, Chet Holmgren and Jalen Williams did not play through injury, either. 

Even still, Gilgeous-Alexander and the Thunder raced out to a 20-point lead over the Blazers after one quarter, only for Portland to battle back for a 121-119 victory.

Deni Avdija scored a team-high 26 points, hauled in 10 rebounds and finished one assist shy of a triple-double. Jrue Holiday added 22 points, while Jerami Grant came off the bench to add 20.

It remains the Thunder's only loss; Oklahoma City has won its past 16 games. The Blazers have struggled since, with a 9-16 record overall that has Portland on the fringes of the Western Conference playoff picture.

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Revitalized Jets Earn 5-1 Victory in Hellebuyck&#39;s Return

They say one player can't make or break a team.

Try telling that to Connor Hellebuyck and the Winnipeg Jets.

The league's reigning back-to-back Vezina and Jennings Trophy winner and last season's Hart Trophy victor returned to the net for Winnipeg following an 11-game recovery from arthroscopic knee surgery, to which the Jets went 2-8-1.

His presence was immediately felt.

Photo by Scott Stroh&nbsp;

It was felt throughout the arena from warmup through the final horn, as Winnipeg put together its first stellar outing of the season at home, taking care of business against Alex Ovechking and the Washington Capitals.

The Jets scored twice in the first and second periods, before adding another in the third en route to a 5-1 victory on Saturday.

Gabe Vilardi scored twice, while Logan Stanley, Morgan Barron and Alex Iafallo added singles for the Jets, which pulled back to .500 on the season with their 15th victory in game No. 31 (15-15-1). 

Stanley got things going for the Jets in the opening frame, collected the rebound off an intentionally wide shot-pass from Josh Morrissey 9:13 into the game. The goal was Stanley's fifth of the season, which put him above 18 other Jets teammates for goals on the season. 

Barron made it 2-0 late in the period, finishing off a rush passing play by Adam Lowry, deflecting his fifth of the campaign past Logan Thompson, drawing even with Stanley on the season. 

Winnipeg outshot the Capitals by a whopping 10 shots through 20 minutes (13-3) and took that advantage into the middle stanza.

Iafallo grabbed his sixth of the year, as he turned and fired the puck into the net off Capitals' defenceman Justin Sourdif. 

With Nic Dowd in the box for a dangerous crosscheck on Mark Scheifele, Winnipeg needed just 29 seconds to make the visitors pay on a fast acting power play. It was Vilardi who got his 15th of the season on a nifty passing play from Morrissey and linemate Kyle Connor. 

Winnipeg maintained a 23-12 shot lead heading into the final frame. It wasn't a two-goal period like the first two, but the Jets did manage to hold off the Capitals' offence, shutting down Alex Ovechkin and Co., en route to a decisive victory. 

Vilardi put the finishing touches on a pretty top-line passing play, off a crafty interception from Scheifele. No. 55 got the puck to Connor, who dished it to Vilardi. He buried it past Thompson for his second of the game and 16th of the season.

The Jets found themselves down two men with 4:30 to play as Vilardi (trip) and Luke Schenn (holding) gave the Capitals a lengthy five-on-three advantage. After killing off a good stretch of the disadvantage, the Jets gave up their first of the game. 

Jakob Chychrun scored with 3:28 to play in the game and 17 seconds left in the two-man advantage, ruining Hellebuyck's bid for a shutout. 

Nino Niederreiter was honoured in a pre-game ceremony for reaching 1,000 career NHL games. He was presented with the fifth silver stick in Jets franchise history, a custom painting a crystal award from the team to commentate his special occasion. Tribute messages from around the world were played on the jumbotron, including a special greeting from tennis legend Roger Federer. Niederreiter's family was present and joined him and teammates on the ice for a photo op prior to puck drop. 

Hellebuyck was stellar in his return to action, turning aside 23 of the 24 shots sent his way by Washington. Thompson made 30 stops on the evening. 

Winnipeg will close out its four-game homestand with a test against the Ottawa Senators on Monday evening. That game can be viewed live on Amazon at 6:30 PM central. 

Instant reactions: Trevor Zegras leads impressive first, but Flyers can&#8217;t end losing streak to Hurricanes

Instant reactions: Trevor Zegras leads impressive first, but Flyers can’t end losing streak to Hurricanes
Oct 13, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Flyers center Trevor Zegras (46) acknowledges the crowd after win against the Florida Panthers at Wells Fargo Center. Mandatory Credit: Eric Hartline-Imagn Images

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The Philadelphia Flyers played a tremendous first 25 minutes of the game, highlighted by Trevor Zegras picking up his 12th goal and 18th assist of the season to give the Orange & Black a 2-0 lead at the first intermission.

Bobby Brink also get a measure of revenge for his disallowed OT goal in Carolina back on October, netting his eighth goal of the season to open the scoring.

But after an aggressive start the second period for the Flyers, Ty Murchison, Emil Andrea and really every Flyer wilted under the pressure of Carolina’s forecheck, leading to a string of turnovers that allowed Nikolaj Ehlers and Alexander Nikishin to tie the game in what was a dominant middle frame for the Canes.

The teams traded goals in the third, and Sam Ersson was huge in overtime, but finally got beat in the shootout by Jackson Blake after Zegras, Matvei Michkov, Travis Konecny and Bobby Brink all failed to beat Pytor Kochetkov in the skills competition. Big let down for the Flyers, who end a six-game homestand 2-2-2, and now have to go to Carolina and do it all over again tomorrow evening.

First period

In the opening 90 seconds of the game, Trevor Zegras turns the puck over to Sean Walker as he exited the defeinsive zone, and Walker caught the Flyers in a line change with a lead pass to Seth Jarvis to send Jarvis on a mini-breakaway against Sam Ersson, but luckily the backhand bid went high. Not the most heads-up start to the game.

Speaking of a lack of thinking, Matvei Michkov is headed to the box for tripping Walker less than four minutes in. The kid has to stop with the minor penalties, especially the stick penalties. If you’re going to put the team at a disadvantage, at least get your money’s worth.

Sean Couturier creates a turnover at the blueline and gets a 2-on-0 with Carl Grundstrom, but when he made a move and then sent a late pass basically across the crease to Grundstrom, who was pretty much on the left post, it was obvious they weren’t going to get their first shorthanded goal of the season. The Hurricanes got a few chances that Ersson was up to, and Philly gets the kill against Carolina’s struggling power play.

BOBBY BRINK GETS REDEMPTION FOR THE DISALLOWED GOAL IN CAROLINA! 1-0 FLYERS! As the first period reached its midpoint, Trevor Zegras carried the puck through the neutral zone and over the blue line, dropping it for Brink as he cut to center, allowing Brink to cut into the high slot, and rip a wrister moving left to right, beating Pytor Kochetkov on his glove side.

The Flyers are really piling on the chances against the Hurricanes right now. The shot total isn’t reflecting Philly’s recent possession, but this feels good against a Carolina team that has won eight straight in Philadelphia. With just under six minutes left, shots are 5-5.

Really solid defensive play by Noah Juulsen to

TREVOR ZEGRAS PUTS THE FLYERS UP 2-0! Thursday’s goat, Travis Konecny, handled the puck below the goal line and made a backhand feed to a cutting Zegras in front, and Ziggy buried it from in tight. I’m having fun watching a Flyers/Hurricanes game, I can’t believe it!

Ty Murchison makes a great sliding breakup of a Shayne Gostisbehere centering pass that would have likely resulted in a scoring chance with about 1:15 left. Murchison made a similar sliding breakup on the earlier PK. In his first NHL action, Murchison is really making a case for himself.

After 20 minutes the Flyers find themselves in a fairly unfamiliar position, leading by two goals, and they’re even outshooting the notoriously stingy Canes, 7-5. Carolina’s four wins when trailing after the first period is the third most in the NHL, but they’re 4-5-2 overall in these situations. The Flyers are 6-0-1 when leading after twenty.

Second period

Philadelphia came out aggressively to start the first period, with Owen Tippett getting a wraparound chance on his backhand after skatingh around Sebastian Aho. Michkov may have had a chance to bang it home on the doorstep but on replay it looks like the puck slid off Tippett’s stick before it got into the crease. Travis Sanheim got a pass in the left wing circle seconds later, but he took half-a-second too long to let the shot go and it got blocked. I like that they’re not sitting back with the lead. There’s still a lot of time left, obviously, but playing with, maintaining, and building on leads is something this team needs to learn.

The pace is wide open right now, and the Flyers are piling up shots and chances. Zegras and Konecny have had a few rush opportunities, and Noah Cates got a shot in the slot that Kochetkov stopped for his sixth save of the period. Seven minutes in, shots in the period are 6-2 Flyers, but this much more loose play style is probably making Rick Tocchet a little uncomfortable.

Zegras has been very good tonight. A couple points in the first, creating by carrying the puck, gaining the zone, and getting to dangerous areas.

The Canes are building so momentum and getting their forecheck going, but so far Ersson has made every stop he’s needed to, and a few have been high-danger. He’s 7/7 after 28 1/2 minutes.

Well, the eighth shot beats Ersson after a Murchison cross-ice pass in the neutral zone is intercepted by Shayne Gostisbehere who then fed Nikolaj Ehlers for the goal. Philly needs to slow this down and spend some time doing something other than defending, as they’ve been for the last five minutes or so. Really, they need to start with

Emil Andrae, with about eight minutes left, attempted a D-to-D pass with a forechecker bearing down on him amidst a very long shift, and, Jackson Blake picked it off easily and got a backhand chance on Ersson, but Philly’s netminder made the stop. These turnovers are getting out of control.

The Flyers haven’t recorded a shot in nearly ten minutes, and now the Canes have tied it. Alexander Nikishin throws a puck into traffic in front which catches Cates on the skate and deflects directly into the net. That was unfortunate, but it was building for a while. Carolina has been smothering since the first five minutes of the period. The Orange & Black badly need intermission, but there’s still 4:33 left in the period.

TK gets the opportunity to take the puck into what is probably a fairly clean Carolina zone, Philly’s first SOG in quite some time, and now we’re under four minutes to go.

OK, they’re responding a little bit, and have now drawn an icing. This is a chance to get a little attack time. But the Canes are able to break out and now the Flyers have another D-zone draw a puck deflects into the crowd. Now Zegras plays the puck out of play cleanly and he’s going to the box for delay of game. Carolina’s power play is not good, but this is the last thing they needed. Or hey, maybe it’s a chance to get a kill and use that to build some momentum. I’m trying this positivity thing for now.

The Canes got one more chance as the penalty was expiring, but Ersson stopped Stankoven’s bid from the bumper and the Flyers get the kill. Very important kill, but the Canes are remaining on the attack in the final minute of the stanza. But hey, they ice it and Philly will have an o-zone faceoff with 10.5 seconds left. The Flyers win the draw and get one bad angle shot towards Kochetkov but nothing more.

The score is knotted at two after 40 minutes, and despite the Carolina onslaught, Philadelphia is still ahead in shots, 9-8 for the period and 16-13 overall. There is going to need to be a big reset at intermission if the Flyers are going to finish the homestand with a winning record (currently 2-2-1), and defeat the Canes in South Philly for the first time since a week before Covid shut down the 2020 season.

Third period

Brink got an early chance to put the Flyers back in the lead on a feed from down low but he lifted the puck a tad too much and found the crossbar. Not cashing in on early period chances in the second and now here have been a storyline. This could be a much different game, even with Carolina’s dominant 15 minutes in the second.

Not a ton has happened in the first five minutes, with each team registering one SOG a piece.

These are the two of the five best shot suppression teams and two of the top-ten in goals allowed, so it’s not surprising to see a tight third. With 12:50 left shots are 17-15 in favor of the Flyers, and we’re still tied at two. Shot attempts, however, are 51-27 for Carolina.

The Canes are starting to get their forecheck going once again, and the Flyers are helping them with failed breakouts even when the pressure isn’t intense. The entries are also much less effective now, as Philly is just doing what it can to get the puck out of their end and chip pucks into the offensive zone, to mostly no effect. Very little room for the Flyers to create on offense when they do happen to have the puck.

Seth Jarvis puts Carolina ahead with 7:34 left. Jarvis got a lead pass from and deked Ersson out to stuff one on the forehand BUT ON THE NEXT SHIFT CARL GRUNDSTROM RE-TIES IT! A failed pinch at the Flyers line allowed Rodrigo Abols to poke the puck ahead to Grundy and create a 2-on-1, and the recently recalled Grundstrom snapped it over Kochetkov’s glove. 3-3!

It seemed in the final few minutes each team was content to get a point and resolve the game after regulation, but a little bit of sloppy play allowed a few chances for Carolina, and then Michkov iced the puck, setting up a tense D-zone draw, but the Flyers were able to survive thanks to a Michkov block.

With under 10 seconds left Carolina got one more chance but didn’t convert and now we get OT! AGAIN!

Overtime

Will Michkov play? After floating to center on the sequence that allowed Carolina a late chance, I’ll be surprised if Tocchet rewards him with a 3v3 shift despite still having scored triple the number of OT winners than any of his teammates since last season.

The Canes are 4-1 in the 3v3, Philly is 2-4.

Jarvis nearly ended it, driving to the net with a man all over him, but Sanheim checked his stick and Jarvis’ one-handed bid went wide. Phew!

Michkov got a shift with Tippett and fired a pass into Tippett’s skates that allowed Carolina to regain possession. A Tippett turnover in the D-zone resulted in another chance and more possession for the Canes. Not a ringing endorsement for the pair of wingers. After a regroup and some high-zone cycling/drop-pass puck movement, Gostisbehere got an open look but Ersson swallowed it up. Sean Couturier needs to win this draw, and does. but Sanheim turns it over allowing Jarvis another highlight possibility, but the Flyers survive.

The Flyers get a 2-on-1 with TK and Zegras, and despite a little mishandling he gets it across to Zegras, but Zegras shanks the bouncing puck with 30 seconds lieft. Dammit! That would’ve been sweet. ERSSON STONES JORDAN STAAL WITH FIVE SECONDS LEFT! To the shootout we go!

Shootout

Zegras: STOPPED! OH NO!

Jarvis: Save.

Michkov: Save (poke-check).

Svechnikov: Miss.

Konecny: Save.

Aho: Miss.

Brink: Save (poke-check).

Blake: Goal.

Canes win, their ninth straight in Philadelphia. BOOOOO!

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2025 Grant Thornton Invitational Sunday tee times: Round 3 groupings

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Lauren Coughlin and Andrew Novak lead the 2025 Grant Thornton Invitational heading into the final round.Sam Navarro/Getty Images

The 2025 Grant Thornton Invitational comes to an end on Sunday, December 14th, with the final round at Tiburon Golf Club in Florida. You can find full Grant Thornton Invitational tee times for Sunday's final round at the bottom of this post.

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So far in his career, Andrew Novak only has one PGA Tour victory, and it came at the only official team event on the schedule. Novak teamed with Ben Griffin to win the 2025 Zurich Classic of New Orleans.

On Sunday, Novak has a chance to win yet another team event, the Grant Thornton Invitational. This time, his partner is two-time LPGA winner Lauren Coughlin.

Novak and Coughlin (19 under) hold a narrow one-shot lead with 18 holes to play in Florida. And to hold on and win, they'll need to contest with the final-round format of modified four-ball.

Novak and Coughlin will tee off for the final round on Sunday at 10:30 a.m. ET alongside Charley Hull and Michael Brennan, who are in second place.

You can watch Sunday's final round of the 2025 Grant Thornton Invitational from 1-2 p.m. ET on Golf Channel, followed by the NBC broadcast from 2-4 p.m. ET. You can also stream a live simulcast of Golf Channel's Sunday coverage via NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports App, while Peacock will stream the NBC telecast.

Check out the complete Round 3 tee times for the Grant Thornton Invitational below.

2025 Grant Thornton Invitational tee times for Sunday: Round 3 (ET)

Tee No. 1

8:45 a.m. – Lee / Horschel; Korda / Cauley
9:00 a.m. – Tavatanakit / Knapp; Stark / Shipley
9:15 a.m. – Khang / Mitchell; Vu / Finau
9:30 a.m. – Woad / Clanton; Ko / Day
9:45 a.m. – Zhang / Kim; Yin / Hoge
10:00 a.m. – Kupcho / Gotterup; Korda / McCarthy
10:15 a.m. – Thompson / Clark; Henderson / Conners
10:30 a.m. – Coughlin / Novak; Hull / Brennan

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Royals&#39; Bobby Witt Jr. Sends Message to Teammate Maikel Garcia on Saturday

The Kansas City Royals have solidified the left side of their infield. On Friday, the club announced a five-year contract extension for third baseman Maikel Garcia, ensuring he will remain at the hot corner alongside shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. for the next half decade. Witt is widely regarded as the third-best player in MLB, and pairing him with Garcia gives Kansas City one of the most dynamic young infield duos in the game.

Garcia earned his extension after a breakout 2025 season that showcased his all-around ability. He captured his first Gold Glove Award, cementing his reputation as an elite defender, but his contributions went far beyond the glove. Garcia thrived in every aspect of the game, much like Witt, and proved to be a reliable presence in the lineup. Across 160 games, he posted a .286 batting average, a .351 on-base percentage and an .800 OPS. He added 16 home runs, 23 stolen bases and 74 RBIs, earning his first All-Star selection and finishing 14th in AL MVP voting.

After the news broke that Garcia was sticking around long term, he shared a photo of himself feeding a ball to Witt on the infield, a routine they had perfected countless times. The picture, however, was dated back to 2020, when neither player was a household name but simply prospects grinding their way through the Royals’ minor league system. It was a snapshot of their beginnings, a reminder of how far they had come together.

Garcia’s journey with Kansas City began in 2017 when he signed as an international prospect out of Venezuela at just 17 years old. Witt’s path was different but equally tied to the organization. Selected second overall in the 2019 MLB Draft, he arrived with immense expectations and quickly blossomed into one of the brightest players in the league. Both players have spent their entire professional careers in Kansas City’s system, growing side by side. Garcia’s post was more than nostalgia. It was a celebration of their shared journey. Witt, recognizing the moment, reposted the photo with the caption, “Where it all started!!”

Bobby Witt Jr.'s Instagram Story on Dec. 13, 2025

For the Royals, Garcia’s rise represents more than just individual success. His development into a two-way threat strengthens a roster that has been steadily building around Witt. With Garcia locked in at third and Witt entrenched at shortstop, Kansas City now has stability at two of the most important positions on the diamond. The extension signals the organization’s commitment to keeping its homegrown stars together as they aim to return to playoff contention in 2026

 

Dayton Flyers beat North Florida in front of UD legend Obi Toppin

The University of Dayton men’s basketball team put on a show on snowy Saturday night at the UD Arena.

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De’Shayne Montgomery and Malcolm Thomas got the crowd going with several dunks in an 84-61 victory over North Florida.

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Montgomery led UD with 23 points while Thomas added 14.

Amael L’Etang had a double-double: 14 points and 14 rebounds, while Javon Bennett scored 10.

The Flyers won with Dayton legend Obi Toppin in the building.

He was one of four people inducted into the UD Athletics Hall of Fame.

The other inductees were former UD women’s basketball player Kelley Austria, former UD Director of Athletic Communication Doug Hauschild, and former UD men’s cross country runner Chris Lemon.

UD Hall of Famer Johnny Davis celebrated earning his UD degree in front of the Flyer Faithful on Saturday night.

Dayton’s next game will be Tuesday night when they host Florida State at the UD Arena at 7 p.m.

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Jalen Brunson scores 40 points, Knicks advance to NBA Cup Final with win vs. Magic

This isn’t the banner the Knicks envisioned chasing this season–but after a 132-120 quarterfinal victory over the Orlando Magic on Tuesday, the NBA Cup is within reach. And recent, limited history says competing for the In-Season Tournament banner gives you a head start in chasing the real thing later down the line.

In 2023, the first year of the Cup, the Los Angeles Lakers defeated the Indiana Pacers to claim the league’s inaugural in-season trophy. The Pacers went on to make an Eastern Conference Finals appearance the following spring, and coming a Tyrese Haliburton Game 7 injury away from a Cinderella ending last season.

In the Cup’s second year, the Milwaukee Bucks defeated the Oklahoma City Thunder. That Thunder team responded by winning its first NBA championship later that same season, outlasting Indiana in the 2025 Finals.

Now it’s Year 3 of the league’s newest experiment — and the pattern is no longer coincidence.

After two straight quarterfinal exits, the Knicks are one of the final two teams standing in Las Vegas. They defeated the Toronto Raptors in the quarterfinal on Tuesday then punched their ticket to the NBA Cup Final agains the Magic on Saturday night.

And just like that, they’ve joined a short list of teams with a 50 percent chance of doing something much bigger next.

The New York Knicks are for real. They entered the season with championship aspirations, and a third of the way through the year, they’re finally beginning  look the part. And while an In-Season Tournament banner was never the target, competing for one has given the world a glimpse into the heights this team’s ceiling has pushed toward this year.

“I was one of those guys when they came up with the Cup idea, I was like, ‘Oh, man, for what? In the middle of the season? We are trying to do this and that and practice and blah, blah, blah,” head coach Mike Brown recalled after practice on Friday. “It’s a fantastic experience for everybody. You really applaud how the NBA has tried to continue to find ways to make this more meaningful across the board. So it’s a pleasure to be here.”

So the Knicks look the part. Jalen Brunson looks the part, too.

Brown has been vocal about wanting his All-Star point guard to finally receive MVP consideration. Performances like the one Brunson delivered Saturday make it impossible to have the conversation without him.

The Knicks’ captain dissected an Orlando defense specifically built to grind him down — a physical, switch-heavy unit designed to make every touch uncomfortable. Instead, Brunson made it look easy: 40 points and eight assists on 16-of-27 shooting from the field in New York’s highest-pressure game of the season.

“Yeah, [the Magic] are really physical. That’s what [Orlando’s head coach, Jamahl Mosley] prides himself on. The way that they have been able to do it makes them very successful,” Brunson told reporters after practice on Friday. “There’s a lot of ways you combat it. Obviously with physicality. But I would move it, with space and transition, getting stops and running. I think no matter what, they are going to play their solid basketball. We have to play ours and do it to the best of our abilities.”

Karl-Anthony Towns finished with 29 points and eight rebounds, and OG Anunoby added 24 points on 8-of-13 shooting from the field, as the Knicks advanced to a 17-0 record in games they lead after three quarters.

Jalen Suggs scored 26 points for the Orlando Magic but left in the second half due to injury. Paolo Banchero scored 25 points, and Desmond Bane added 18, but the Magic couldn’t match New York’s firepower with both teams missing key contributors on the injury report. Miles McBride is nursing an ankle injury, and Landry Shamet is recovering from a shoulder sprain, while fringe All-Star Franz Wagner remains out with a high ankle sprain of his own.

Now it’s one more game in Las Vegas against the best of the West. The NBA Cup is beginning to be a true playoff preview, and the Knicks are living up to the early billing they can compete for their first title in decades this season.

Mitch Marner shines, Carter Hart stonewalls Blue Jackets as Golden Knights end road trip on high note

Dec 13, 2025; Columbus, Ohio, USA; Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Carter Hart (79) makes a save in net against the Columbus Blue Jackets in the second period at Nationwide Arena
Dec 13, 2025; Columbus, Ohio, USA; Vegas Golden Knights goaltender Carter Hart (79) makes a save in net against the Columbus Blue Jackets in the second period at Nationwide Arena

Mitch Marner and Carter Hart were roster additions with differing degrees of fan excitement around them, but both were pivotal players for the Vegas Golden Knights in the final stop of this road trip.

On Saturday, the Golden Knights secured a sweet ending to one of the best East Coast swings in recent memory, defeating the Columbus Blue Jackets 3-2.

After starting out hot, the Blue Jackets got out to an early lead on a quick-developing play. Zach Werenski was able to find Charlie Coyle with a free lane to the net, and the forward launched a shot that picked the corner above Hart’s right shoulder. It resulted in the first time all road trip where the Golden Knights conceded the first goal of the game.

Needing a push to get back in the game, the Golden Knights would get an opportunity in the first minute of the second period. Seeing a look they liked, Mitch Marner was able to find Pavel Dorofeyev alone on the doorstep of Columbus goaltender Jet Greaves. Dorofeyev made no mistake at point blank range to tie Tomas Hertl for the team lead with 13 goals on the season.

The Golden Knights would dodge a bullet a few minutes later, successfully challenging for offsides to nullify an Ivan Provorov goal that would have retaken the lead for Columbus.

However, the Blue Jackets would find the lead again in the third period. Failing to clear the puck out of their zone, Yegor Chinakhov was able to circle around the entire Vegas defense. He then fired a puck off the crossbar and past Hart into the net, giving Columbus a lead again.

Little over a minute later, the Golden Knights would answer back. Marner would make another excellent play, this time finding Ben Hutton with a lane down the ice. Hutton would fire a laser past Greaves, scoring his fourth goal to tie him with Shea Theodore for the lead among Vegas defensemen.

Late in the third period, the Golden Knights would finally claim their first lead of the game. Marner made another excellent pass to find Brayden McNabb, who launched a perfect shot past Greaves towards the top of the net for his first goal of the season.

The Golden Knights would survive the majority of a McNabb double minor to close out the game and secure two more points on the road trip.

Hart put together his best effort of the season, stopping 26 of 28 shots to secure his third victory in four games with the Golden Knights.

Vegas is now in sole possession of first place in the Pacific Division with the victory, and they will hope to keep up the momentum from this road trip when they return to T-Mobile Arena to face the New Jersey Devils on Wednesday.

Hurricanes defeat Flyers, 4-3, in shootout

PHILADELPHIA — The Carolina Hurricanes defeated/fell to the Philadelphia Flyers, 3-3, on Saturday night at Xfinity Mobile Arena. The win is the Hurricanes’ third straight and puts them in sole possession of first place in the Metropolitan Division.

After allowing two early first period goals, the Canes stormed back to tie the game in the second. Both teams found the back of the net in the third period 20 seconds apart to send the game to overtime, where neither team could capitalize. In the shootout, That’s where Jackson Blake secured the win with the shootout winner.

Andrei Svechnikov found a wide open Seth Jarvis on the blue line, who missed wide on the breakaway just a minute into the first period.

It didn’t take long for Philadelphia to capitalize on its own opportunity though. A little over 10 minutes into the first, Trevor Zegras delivered a drop pass to Bobby Brink near the blue line, who found the back of the net on a glove-side shot from the top of the circles to give the Flyers an early 1-0 lead.

With just over two minutes left in the period, Philadelphia’s top duo connected. Travis Konecny whipped a cross-crease backhand pass to a cutting Zegras from behind the net, and the Flyers’ leading goal scorer tucked his 12th of the season.

Carolina was outshot 7-5 in the first, including the two goals allowed.

Both teams traded chances to open the second, with the Canes ramping up their offensive pressure.

That pressure paid off when Nikolaj Ehlers fired a pin-point, low glove-side shot from the right circle on a pass from Shayne Gostisbehere to cut the deficit to 2-1 nine minutes in. Gostisbehere intercepted a pass in the neutral zone to jump start the play, helping turn neutral zone possession into offense.

Momentum stayed on Carolina’s side when, five minutes later, Alexander Nikishin fired a slap shot from the point that found the back of the net to knot the game up 2-2. The shot deflected off the foot of Flyers forward Noah Cates.

Philadelphia still tallied more shots than the Canes after two periods, with a 16-13 advantage.

Neither team could find a consistent offensive rhythm in the beginning of the third period.

A little over 12 minutes into the period, Jarvis split the Flyers defense and Svechnikov found him for a breakaway. This time, Jarvis made no mistake on the finish to give Carolina a one-goal advantage.

But the Flyers responded 20 seconds later when Carl Grundstrom ripped a shot past Pyotr Kochetkov to tie the game at 3-3.

With the Canes nor the Flyers breaking the tie, the game went to overtime. Both teams had good chances, but didn’t score, sending Carolina to its second straight shootout.

That’s where Blake proved to be the hero for the Canes with the shootout winner.

The Canes host the Flyers tomorrow in the Lenovo Center at 5 PM, looking to sweep the weekend series.

Connor Bedard Will Not Travel On Chicago&#39;s Upcoming Road Trip

During Friday night's loss to the St. Louis Blues, Chicago Blackhawks superstar Connor Bedard suffered an upper-body injury that kept him out of Saturday night's match against the Detroit Red Wings.

After the game on Friday and before the one on Saturday, Jeff Blashill said that they will have an official update on Monday. Well, Elliotte Friedman of Sportsnet came out with one before that. 

According to Friedman, Bedard had an MRI on Saturday, and the Blackhawks are trying to figure out their next course of action. He also reported that Bedard is not expected to take the road trip with the Blackhawks. That trip includes stops in Toronto, Montreal, and Ottawa before they come home. 

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The Blackhawks called up Nick Lardis for an offensive spark with Bedard out. He is playing on the top player play unit and getting top-nine ice time at even strength. It is unclear if he has played his last AHL game, but he will have some say in that based on his play. 

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Jeff Monken struggles to put words to Army’s heartbreaking loss to Navy

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Jeff Monken paused more than once Saturday night, searching for language that could match the weight of what had just happened.

Army had fought Navy for four quarters. It had led late. It had chances. And yet, when the clock hit zero, the Black Knights walked off the field with a 17–16 loss that will linger far beyond December.

“It’s a little difficult to put into words, the pain of that loss,” Monken said during his postgame press conference. “I felt terrible for our team, our players, our seniors. Such a hard-fought game by both teams.”

Army moved the ball effectively in the first half, but settled for a critical short field goal inside the five yard line. Monken said afterward the missed opportunity loomed large.

MORE: College Football Playoff expansion proposals that could have changed everything for Notre Dame and BYU

“In this game, we talked about it, about the importance of getting seven points and not settling for three. Just disappointing.”

The second half told a different story. Army’s offense stalled, struggling to sustain blocks and generate rhythm. A critical interception turned into Navy’s final touchdown, a sequence Monken said changed everything.

“He (Cale Hellums) really needed to just step up in the pocket and throw it to Brady (Anderson),” Monken said. “He was open. And he just, for whatever reason, got antsy.”

Despite the offensive struggles, Army’s defense delivered one of its strongest performances of the season, holding Navy to 17 points and creating pressure throughout the night.

“I felt like they played well, played hard, gave us a chance to win,” Monken said.

The loss cut deeper because of what the game represents.

“It’s a 365-day-a-year rivalry, and it all culminates on one day,” Monken said. “You just give it everything you’ve got.”

Army did. It just did not make enough plays.

And that, Monken admitted quietly, is the part that hurts the most.

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Patriots, Red Sox, Bruins send condolences to those affected by Brown University shooting

The New England Patriots and Boston Red Sox were among the local professional sports teams sending their condolences and well wishes after the fatal shooting at Brown University.

The Patriots, who are set to face off against the Buffalo Bills on Sunday, Dec. 14, posted a statement to X after news spread of the shooting on the Providence campus.

At least two people were killed and eight were injured at Brown University on Saturday, Dec. 13, according to Providence Mayor Brett Smiley.

"The New England Patriots are heartbroken by the horrific events at Brown University," the Patriots' statement reads. "We extend our deepest sympathies to those affected and their families, and we remain grateful to the first responders and law enforcement who acted swiftly to protect the students, faculty, staff and the community."

The Massachusetts football team plays at Gillette Stadium in Foxboro, which is approximately 25 miles northeast of downtown Providence.

"We stand with Brown University and our neighbors in Rhode Island during this difficult time," the statement continues.

A statement from the New England Patriots. pic.twitter.com/66Esb4TdDo

— New England Patriots (@Patriots) December 14, 2025

The Red Sox also posted a statement to X on Saturday evening, with the caption, "Sending our love to Brown."

"Our Red Sox family is thinking of everyone at Brown University tonight," the statement reads. "This act of violence has shaken a cherished part of our New England community. We're with the students, the faculty, their loved ones, and all who are feeling the weight of tonight."

Sending our love to Brown. pic.twitter.com/Dr1ep3TSKY

— Red Sox (@RedSox) December 14, 2025

The Boston Bruins, along with the team's American Hockey League (AHL) minor league affiliate, the Providence Bruins, posted a statement to social media later in the evening.

"The Boston Bruins and Providence Bruins are extremely saddened to learn of the tragic events that took place this evening at Brown University," the statement reads. "We extend our heartfelt sympathies to those affected and their families and are keeping the Brown University community and the city of Providence in our thoughts during this difficult time."

The Providence Bruins play at the Amica Mutual Pavilion in downtown Providence.

A Statement from the Boston Bruins and Providence Bruins. pic.twitter.com/MwqwrMofLA

— Boston Bruins (@NHLBruins) December 14, 2025

This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: Patriots, Red Sox, Bruins make statements about Brown shooting

Highlights: Spartans survive upset scare, beat Penn State on road

It wasn't pretty, but Michigan State basketball found a way on the road on Saturday afternoon.

The Spartans fended off an upset bid from Penn State for an important road win on Saturday afternoon. Michigan State led by as many as 10 points in the second half, but needed a strong finish to beat the Nittany Lions by the final score of 76-72.

Divine Ugochukwu has a career-high 23 points in the victory, knocking down all five of his three-point attempts to lead the Spartans offensively to the win. Michigan State also got double-digit scoring numbers from Jaxon Kohler and Carson Cooper (10 points each) in the win.

With the victory, Michigan State improves to 9-1 overall and 2-0 in Big Ten play. The Spartans will now play a trio of mid-major opponents before returning to conference play in early January.

Check out highlights from the win in the video below -- courtesy of FOX Sports:

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How Orioles&#39; Starting Lineup Ranks in the AL East

The Baltimore Orioles added first baseman Pete Alonso on a five-year, $155 million deal, bolstering an already promising lineup. But how does their offense stack up against the rest of the AL East?

Orioles have a new-look lineup heading into 2026 pic.twitter.com/0OlBWBHxFe

— Talkin' Baseball (@TalkinBaseball_) December 10, 2025

1. New York Yankees: The Yankees remain the top-rated offense in the division heading into 2026 after posting 5.24 runs per game in 2025, which led all of MLB. They return with a similar core group of players, though they could lose outfielder Cody Bellinger to free agency. For now, until they are dethroned, New York still boasts the best hitter in baseball in Aaron Judge, supported by a lineup filled with sluggers and rising stars that make them the most feared offense in the league.

2. Toronto Blue Jays: The Blue Jays ranked second, averaging 5.83 runs per game across the 2025 postseason, proving their offense could deliver under the brightest lights. Perhaps most impressive is the fact that they made much of their playoff push without Bo Bichette. There is a strong case they could soon be the best in the division, especially if they retain Bichette or sign outfielder Kyle Tucker, widely regarded as the top available player. It would not be surprising if Toronto pursued both. After coming up just one win short of the World Series, the future continues to look bright.

3. Baltimore Orioles: With Alonso in the fold, the Orioles move up the list. Their lineup is young, deep and still developing, with infielder Jackson Holliday and catcher Samuel Basallo expected to play bigger roles in 2026. Alonso provides stability, durability and power, having played nearly every game year after year. Baltimore’s offense ranked 24th last season, but the additions of Taylor Ward and Alonso should spark significant improvement.

4. Boston Red Sox: Boston’s ranking depends on whether they land an impact bat. Third baseman Alex Bregman remains a free agent, and if the Red Sox add him or another slugger, they could climb higher. With left-handed hitter Roman Anthony set to play his first full season and a strong young core already in place, Boston has the potential to rise quickly.

5. Tampa Bay Rays: The Rays round out the division. Their offense, led by Junior Caminero, Brandon Lowe and Yandy Diaz, is solid but lacks the star power of the other AL East teams. In a division loaded with elite lineups, Tampa Bay’s bats simply do not measure up to the firepower of their rivals.

 

Jalen Brunson&#39;s season-high 40 points lead Knicks past Magic to NBA Cup final

LAS VEGAS (AP) — Jalen Brunson scored at least 30 points for the fourth consecutive game, his season-high 40 leading the Knicks past the Orlando Magic 132-120 on Saturday and putting New York in the NBA Cup final.

The Knicks, who have won five in a row and nine of 10, will play Oklahoma City or San Antonio on Tuesday night for the championship.

Brunson also had eight assists and made 16 of 27 shots, including a 3-pointer in the third quarter after Orlando's Anthony Black fell backward onto the floor. Karl-Anthony Towns had 29 points and OG Anunoby scored 24 for the Knicks.

Jalen Suggs scored 25 of his 26 points in the first half for the Magic before leaving in the fourth quarter because of a sore left hip. Paolo Banchero added 25 points and Desmond Bane scored 18.

This game had a playoff feel with both teams playing physically and taking seemingly every opportunity to push the pace. The Knicks shot 60.7% and outscored the Magic 70-62 in the lane.

The game was back and forth with 11 lead changes and 10 ties before the Knicks went on a 10-point run late in the third quarter to take a 102-92 lead.

It appeared a little NBA history could be made when at halftime Brunson and Suggs each scored 25 points. No regular-season game has produced a 50-point scorer from each team since 2000.

But Suggs scored just a point in the second half, and he clearly was hobbled. He went to the locker room early in the fourth quarter.

The Magic played without Franz Wagner, who is out several weeks with a high ankle sprain.

Up next

Knicks: Play the Thunder or Spurs on Tuesday night in the NBA Cup final.

Magic: Visit Denver on Thursday.

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Rittenhouse, Sobkowicz help unseeded Illinois State beats UC Davis, advance to FCS semis

DAVIS, Calif. (AP) — Tommy Rittenhouse threw two of his three touchdown passes to to Daniel Sobkowicz, Chris Taylor returned a kickoff 91 yards for a score, and unseeded Illinois State beat UC Davis 42-31 on Saturday in the quarterfinals of the FCS playoffs.

Illinois State (11-4), which beat top-seeded and previously unbeaten North Dakota State 29-28 to advance to the quarterfinals, plays No. 12 seed Villanova next Saturday. The Redbirds advanced to the semifinals for the third time in program history, the first since 2014.

Caden Pinnick hit Zach Jones for a 65-yard gain but Shadwel Nkuba II punched out the ball and recovered the fumble. The Redbirds followed with an 11-play, 80-yard drive that culminated with Rittenhouse throwing a 17-yard TD pass to Sobkowicz that made it 35-17 with 2:06 left in the third quarter.

Rittenhouse was 15-of-20 passing for 266 yards and threw an interception. Sobkowicz finished with 150 yards receiving, which included a 93-yard touchdown, on six catches. Seth Glatz, who went into the game with three rushing touchdowns this season, ran for TDs of 14 and 58 yards in the second half. Victor Dawson had 148 yards rushing on 29 carries.

Illinois State finished with a season-high 273 yards rushing.

Pinnick was 29-of-41 passing for 402 yards and three touchdowns for No. 8 seed UC Davis (9-4). Stacy Dobbins finished with 10 receptions for 121 yards and two TDs. Jordan Fisher had a 23-yard rushing touchdown and caught a 1-yard TD pass from Pinnick.

The Aggies drove to the Redbirds 2 before CJ Richard Jr. intercepted a pass in the end zone with 9:34 remaining.

Sobkowicz has 250 career receptions, tied with Tyrone Walker (2009-12) for most in program history.

The Aggies won the only previous matchup between the programs 42-10 in the second round of the 2024 FCS playoffs.

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Did Diego Pavia win Heisman Trophy? Vanderbilt QB&#39;s stats, voting results

Diego Pavia fell short of adding another piece of history to his Vanderbilt football legacy.

The Commodores quarterback was named the runner-up in the 2025 Heisman Trophy on Saturday, Dec. 13 during an awards ceremony inside Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Appel Room in New York City.

Beating him for college football's most sacred honor was Indiana's Fernando Mendoza. Pavia finished ahead of Ohio State's Julian Sayin and Notre Dame's Jeremiyah Love.

REQUIRED READING: Celebrate Diego Pavia's year, Vanderbilt's historic 10-win season with 'ANCHOR DOWN' book

Pavia was the first Vanderbilt player to have been named a finalist and receive an invite to New York for the annual award ceremony that is put on by the Heisman Trophy Trust. He was the lone player from the SEC to be named a top-four finalist this season.

Here's everything to know about how Pavia did in the Heisman race, including the finalists' stats and the voting results:

Did Diego Pavia win the Heisman Trophy in 2025?

No, Pavia did not win the Heisman Trophy in 2025. He was instead named the runner-up for the Heisman Trophy race on Saturday night in New York.

Pavia finished 957 votes behind Mendoza.

Despite losing out on college football's highest individual award, Pavia has brought a new wave of success while creating a new culture at Vanderbilt over his two seasons with the Commodores. The former New Mexico State transfer has led the Commodores to their back-to-back seasons with a winning record in over two decades, which includes the program's first 10-win season this year.

In his two seasons, Pavia has led Vanderbilt to go 17-9 record, with five of those wins coming against top-25 ranked opponents. He enters the postseason ranked in the top 10 among Division I FBS quarterbacks with 27 touchdown passes and a completion percentage of 71.2%.

Heisman Trophy 2025 voting results

Here's the full points total for the 2025 Heisman Trophy, including first-place votes:

  • 1st place: Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza (2,392 points — 643 first-place votes)
  • 2nd place: Vanderbilt QB Diego Pavia (1,435 points — 189 first-place votes)
  • 3rd place: Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love (719 points — 46 first-place votes)
  • 4th place: Ohio State QB Julian Sayin (432 points — 8 first-place votes)
  • 5th place: Texas Tech LB Jacob Rodriguez
  • 6th place: Ohio State WR Jeremiah Smith
  • 7th place: Georgia QB Gunnar Stockton
  • 8th place: Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss
  • 9th place: Ohio State S Caleb Downs
  • 10th place: Georgia Tech QB Haynes King

Diego Pavia stats

Here's a breakdown of Pavia's stats this season at Vanderbilt:

  • Passing: 242 of 340 passing (71.2%) for 3,192 yards with 27 touchdowns and eight interceptions
  • Rushing: 826 rushing yards and nine rushing touchdowns on 152 carries

Heisman Trophy finalists' stats

Here's a look at the regular season stats for the three other 2025 Heisman Trophy finalists:

Fernando Mendoza

  • Passing: 226 of 316 (71.5%) passing for 2,980 yards with 33 touchdowns and six interceptions
  • Rushing: 240 rushing yards and six rushing touchdowns on 69 carries

Julian Sayin

  • Passing: 279 of 356 passing (78.4%) for 3,323 yards with 31 touchdowns and six interceptions

Jeremiyah Love

  • Rushing: 1,372 yards and 18 rushing touchdowns on 199 carries
  • Receiving: 280 receiving yards and three receiving touchdowns on 27 receptions

Heisman Trophy winners

Here's an updated look at past Heisman Trophy winners dating back to 2016:

  • 2025: QB Fernando Mendoza, Indiana
  • 2024: WR/CB Travis Hunter, Colorado
  • 2023: QB Jayden Daniels, LSU
  • 2022: QB Caleb Williams, USC
  • 2021: QB Bryce Young, Alabama
  • 2020: WR DeVonta Smith, Alabama
  • 2019: QB Joe Burrow, LSU
  • 2018: QB Kyler Murray, Oklahoma
  • 2017: QB Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma
  • 2016: QB Lamar Jackson, Louisville

For the full list of Heisman Trophy winners, click here.

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Did Diego Pavia win Heisman Trophy? Vanderbilt QB's stats, voting

Hannes Steinbach, Wesley Yates III propel Washington to 105-69 romp over Southern Utah

SEATTLE (AP) — Hannes Steinbach and Wesley Yates III both had 14 points to lead six Huskies in double figures, and Washington breezed to a 105-69 victory over Southern Utah on Saturday.

Steinbach made 7 of 9 shots for the Huskies (7-3), who improved to 4-1 at home. He added six rebounds. Yates made 4 of 9 from 3-point range.

Desmond Claude and Bryson Tucker each had 12 points for Washington. JJ Mandaquit hit three 3-pointers and scored 11, adding five assists. Zoom Diallo contributed 10 points, six rebounds and four assists.

Elijah Duval had 18 points, nine rebounds and six assists to pace for the Thunderbirds (4-8), now 0-7 on the road. Tanner Hayhurst had 16 points and Isaiah Cottrell added 13 points and six boards.

Claude and reserves Mandaquit and Tucker all had eight points as Washington took a commanding 53-33 lead into halftime. Mandaquit hit two 3-pointers to cap a 10-0 run in the final 2:04, doubling the Huskies' lead. The Thunderbirds did not attempt a free throw before the break, while Washington made 15 of 17.

The Huskies' lead reached 30 on a layup by Steinbach with 7:42 left to play.

Washington had only two turnovers. The Huskies turned 11 Southern Utah miscues into 18 points and had a 21-2 advantage on fast-break points.

The last time Washington scored 100 came in a 100-99 double-overtime victory over Seattle University on Dec. 17, 2023. The Huskies scored 99 in a six-point double OT win over Southern University earlier this season.

Up next

Washington: Versus Seattle U at Climate Pledge Arena on Friday.

Southern Utah: At Northern Arizona on Thursday.

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Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza wins the Heisman Trophy

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Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza, center, is the first Hoosier to win the Heisman Trophy on Saturday after throwing for an NCAA record 33 touchdowns and leading Indiana to a 13-0 record and top seed in the college football playoffs. Photo by Aaron Josefczyk/UPI

Dec. 13 (UPI) -- Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza became the first Hoosier to win the Heisman Trophy after he was awarded NCAA football's highest award on Saturday night.

Mendoza was the second Indiana player to be among Heisman finalists, with running back Anthony Thompson finishing second in Heisman balloting in 1989.

An emotional Mendoza accepted the award and thanked God, team and community for believing in him.

"If you told me as a kid in Miami that I would be here on stage holding this prestigious trophy, I would have laughed or cried, just like I am now," he said.

Mendoza said he accepted the award with "humility and gratitude" and told his teammates that "I love you more than you can know."

He credited his offensive line, running backs and defense for making it possible.

'Playing for the Hooser nation is one of the greatest privileges of my life, and I will carry that forever."

His mother was in the audience and cried as Mendoza thanked her for encouraging him to continue and always believing in him when others did not.

"You don't need the most stars, hype or ranking," Mendoza said, and cited football, family and faith as his guiding lights in life.

Indiana head coach Curt Cignetti earlier said that he never has been around a player who prepares as much as Mendoza and gives back to the community.

"The way this guy plays in the fourth quarter ... unbelievable," Cignetti said. "I can't think of a bigger compliment that you can pay a competitor than that."

Indiana plays the winner of the Alabama-Oklahoma matchup during the second round of the playoffs in the Rose Bowl Game on Jan. 1.

The other three Heisman finalists were Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin, Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love and Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia.

Mendoza posted a completion rate of 71.5% by completing 226 of 316 pass attempts for 2,980 yards, 33 touchdowns and 6 interceptions during the season. The 33 passing touchdowns is an NCAA record.

He also ran for six touchdowns while rushing for 240 yards on 59 carries for an average gain of 2.5 yards.

Mendoza posted a passer rating of 181.4 while leading Indiana to the Big 10 title and the No. 1 ranking heading into the College Football Playoff with a 13-0 record.

Sayin led Ohio State to an undefeated regular season before losing to Indiana in the Big 10 title game for a 12-1 record and the No. 2 CFP ranking and seed.

Sayin completed 78.4% of his passes with 279 completions on 356 attempts for 3,323 yards, 31 touchdowns and 6 interceptions.

Ohio State plays the winner of the Miami-Texas A&M matchup during the second round of the playoffs in the Cotton Bowl on Dec. 31.

Love rushed for 1,372 yards on 199 carries for an average gain of 6.9 yards and scored 18 touchdowns.

Love also caught 27 passes for 280 yards and scored three touchdowns, while Notre Dame posted a 10-2 record and a No. 9 ranking in the AP Poll and No. 11 in the CFP rankings.

Notre Dame missed out on the 12-team playoff and declined a bowl invitation.

Pavia led the Commodores to a 10-2 record while completing 71.2% of his passes, with 242 completions on 340 attempts for 3,192 yards, 27 touchdowns and 8 interceptions for a passer rating of 171.5.

Vanderbilt was ranked 14th in the CFP Top 25 and is scheduled to play the 8-4 Iowa Hawkeyes in the ReliaQuest Bowl in Tampa, Fla., on Dec. 31.

5 plays that powered Fernando Mendoza to the 2025 Heisman Trophy

Fernando Mendoza won the 2025 Heisman Trophy on Saturday night ahead of Vanderbilt’s Diego Pavia, Notre Dame’s Jeremiyah Love and Ohio State’s Julian Sayin.

Mendoza has led Indiana to a 13-0 record, the school’s first Big Ten title since 1967 and the No. 1 seed in the College Football Playoff. Here are five of the plays that made him the school’s first Heisman winner.

13-yard TD to Omar Cooper Jr. against Indiana State

Look, we know that games against FCS teams are generally viewed as stat-padding opportunities for players at top schools. But what Mendoza did against Indiana State over the first and second quarters in Week 3 was incredibly impressive

This 13-yard throw to Omar Cooper Jr. was one of four touchdown passes Cooper caught in the 73-0 win over the Sycamores.

As Cooper was open all day — he had 10 catches for 207 yards and four touchdowns — Mendoza threw five times as many touchdowns as he did incompletions. Mendoza was 19-of-20 passing for 270 yards and five scores in the first half.

The game was so out of hand at halftime that Mendoza sat out the entire second half. His younger brother Alberto took over and threw a 58-yard score to Cooper as the Mendozas combined to throw seven touchdown passes in the rout.

11-yard TD pass to EJ Williams in blowout win over Illinois

It was hard to pick just one play from the Hoosiers’ dominant win over Illinois in Week 4. We went with a second-quarter toss to E.J. Williams, but you can pick any score from the highlight clip below.

Just like he did against Indiana State the week before, Mendoza again threw more touchdowns than incompletions. As Indiana beat Illinois 63-10 — and was ranked No. 19 at the time of the game while the Illini was No. 9 — Mendoza was 21-of-23 passing for 267 yards and five touchdowns.

Go-ahead TD pass against Iowa

The Hoosiers didn’t play in many close games during the 2025 season. And when they did, Mendoza came up big. With Indiana’s Week 5 game against Iowa tied 13-13 with less than two minutes to go, Mendoza hit Elijah Sarratt for a 49-yard TD that put the Hoosiers up by seven.

INDIANA STRIKES ‼️@IndianaFootball TOUCHDOWN FOR THE LEAD!

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— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) September 27, 2025

The game wouldn’t be remembered for that play, however. After Iowa turned the ball over on downs with 16 seconds to go, Indiana still needed to run out the clock as the Hawkeyes had timeouts left. With just seconds remaining when the ball was snapped on fourth down, Mendoza sprinted towards his own end zone for a game-ending safety to ensure that Indiana would win 20-15. After the game, Mendoza apologized for the safety affecting the point spread, but the Hoosiers closed as 8.5-point favorites.

Game-winning TD pass to Omar Cooper Jr. vs. Penn State

The drive Mendoza led to beat Penn State and keep Indiana’s undefeated season alive made him the frontrunner for the Heisman Trophy.

As Indiana trailed 24-20 with less than two minutes to go, the Hoosiers got the ball back at their own 20-yard line. On the first play of the drive, Mendoza took a sack for a seven-yard loss.

He immediately recovered. He found Omar Cooper Jr. for a 22-yard gain and a first down and the Hoosiers were soon inside the Penn State 30-yard line after a 29-yard catch by Riley Nowakowski. On the very next play, Charlie Becker made a fantastic catch for 17 more yards.

Three plays later, Mendoza found Cooper in the back of the end zone for one of the plays of the year. Mendoza put the ball where only Cooper could catch it and the wide receiver made an incredible catch while also getting his foot down in bounds with 36 seconds to go.

OMAR COOPER UNREAL CATCH FOR THE TD 😱🤯

WHAT A GAME. WHAT A CATCH. @IndianaFootballpic.twitter.com/PhHzKjuVB9

— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) November 8, 2025

4th quarter pass to Charlie Becker vs. Ohio State

Mendoza’s stat line from the Hoosiers’ Big Ten title game win over Ohio State wasn’t close to being one of his best of the season. But he consistently made big throws when he needed to after a first-quarter interception. And few were bigger than when he found Charlie Becker late in the fourth quarter.

FERNANDO MENDOZA TO BECKER AGAIN 🎯@Indianafootballpic.twitter.com/HMA75IKVHh

— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) December 7, 2025

On third down with 2:36 to go, Mendoza had Becker in single coverage and placed the ball perfectly for a 33-yard gain and a first down. An incomplete pass in that situation would have given the Buckeyes the ball back with plenty of time for a game-tying field goal or even a go-ahead touchdown. Instead, with Ohio State down to just one timeout, the completion ran the clock down to the 2-minute warning. By the time Ohio State got the ball back, there were just 18 seconds left as Indiana easily held on for a 13-10 victory.

Fernando Mendoza wins the Heisman Trophy

Indiana is a basketball school no more.

Beyond being the No. 1 football team i the country for the first time, the Hoosiers have their first ever Heisman Trophy winner.

The honor has gone to quarterback Fernando Mendoza. The other finalists invited to New York for the ceremony were Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia, Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin, and Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love.

Mendoza is also the favorite to be the first overall pick in the draft, with odds of -165.

Twenty-five Heisman winners have been the first overall selection in the NFL draft. Most recently, quarterback Caleb Williams won the Heisman Trophy in 2022 become being selected first overall in 2024.

Illinois falls to unbeaten Nebraska in heartbreaker

CHAMPAIGN, Ill. — Against an unbeaten Nebraska team built on experience, the Illini couldn’t quite complete the comeback in their first Big Ten test at State Farm Center.

No. 13 Illinois dropped its first home game of the season Saturday, falling to No. 23 Nebraska at State Farm Center as the Cornhuskers stay unbeaten at 11–0. Despite a comeback in the closing minutes of the first half, they couldn’t string together enough stops against one of the league’s most experienced teams. First, it was junior forward Pryce Sandfort who gave them trouble, finishing with 26 of Nebraska’s 37 first-half points. In the second half, they attacked the paint and produced an all-around balanced effort, topped off by a contested three-point dagger by senior guard Jamarques Lawrence to silence State Farm Center with 0.2 seconds remaining.

Illinois started the game on the wrong foot, making only one of its first ten threes. On the other hand, junior forward Pryce Sandfort poured in 26 first-half points with 6 three pointers, giving the Huskers a comfortable 20-8 lead early. Illinois didn’t know what to expect from a team that could shoot from everywhere, and today Sandfort and the Huskers took advantage of that and made it rain. Sandfort finished with 32 points on 12-18 shooting.

“That’s on me, that’s in practice,” head coach Brad Underwood said. “That’s me getting more from them.”

Despite strong offensive performances in the second half from junior guard Andrej Stojakovic and freshman guard Keaton Wagler, the Illini came just short of what would’ve been an impressive comeback. After Tomislav Ivisic’s game-tying three-pointer with 17.4 seconds remaining, State Farm Center lost its life after Jamarques Lawrence’s fadeaway triple with 0.2 left on the clock.

Keaton Wagler, who finished with 23 points in last week’s Big Ten opener in Columbus, continues to show maturity levels above his age as a freshman. Good decision making, huge shots, consistency all continue to show up, as he finished with 19 points and 10 assists. Stojakovic racked up 10 boards on top of his 19 points, 13 of which came in the second half.

Illinois drops its first home game of the season at State Farm Center, now 6-1 in Champaign, 2-1 in Big Ten play and 8-3 on the season after facing off against five ranked opponents to begin the 2025-26 campaign.

Looking Ahead

  • Braggin’ Rights vs. Missouri — Dec. 22 in St. Louis
  • Southern — Dec. 29 at State Farm Center
  • Big Ten play resumes Jan. 3 vs. Penn State at The Palestra

Houston Sheldon King (TX) posts 58-41 win against Austin Vandegrift (TX): Live updates, score of Texas UIL 6A Division II Saturday night semifinal

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One more ticket is left to be punched to next week’s Texas University Interscholastic League State championship round.

That will go to either Austin Vandegrift or Houston Sheldon King, as the two square off for the UIL 6A Division II championship Saturday night at Baylor University’s McLane Stadium in Waco.

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Vandegrift is one step away from getting the chance to repeat as state champs. The Vipers come in at 12-2.

They began their playoff run by getting a walk-off field goal to beat Austin Westlake, 16-14, in the bi-district round. Last week, the Vipers held off Dripping Springs, 27-20, to win the regional title.

Sheldon King also comes in at 12-2, and the Panthers have reeled off five straight wins. Last week, they held off Humble Summer Creek, 24-21, to win their regional championship.

Friday’s semifinal winner plays DeSoto, which held off Southlake Carroll, 51-44, in the other semifinal on Saturday. That championship game takes place next Saturday at AT&T Stadium in Arlington.

Follow The Sporting News correspondent Buck Ringgold (@Bucks_Ballpark) for all of the live updates and scoring from Waco.

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POSTGAME

- For the first time in program history, Houston-based Sheldon King is heading to play for a state championship. The Panthers will take on DeSoto next Saturday night at AT&T Stadium in the final game of the UIL State extravaganza. 

FOURTH QUARTER

- TOUCHDOWN VANDEGRIFT. Miles Teodecki throws a short TD pass on the game's final play but that will do it. Sheldon King is headed to UIL State for the first time in program history. 

- TOUCHDOWN SHELDON KING. Looks like we're going to have a new state champion in 6A Division II. On a fourth-and-short from the Vandegrift 49, Dionne Sims breaks loose and is off to the races for a game-clinching score. (King, 58-35 | 1:45, 4th) 

Dionne Sims (@dionne_cf) CAN GO!!!

He breaks away on a 49-yard TD run to further extend the Panthers’ lead.

CE King 58, Vandegrift 35
0:58 left@dctf | #txhsfbpic.twitter.com/xdSPdszxEa

— Mallory Hartley (@malloryhartley) December 14, 2025

- INTERCEPTION SHELDON KING. On fourth-and-long, Damian Broussard is there to pick off a pass, and the Panthers take over with under four minutes to go. 

- Hang on, Vandegrift just recovered another onside kick. The Vipers still have a bit of hope, but they need to take the ball right down the field and score a TD and a two-point conversion. 

- SAFETY SHELDON KING. OH MY GOODNESS. Vandegrift mishandles the ensuing kickoff, and the returner is tackled in the end zone for a safety. Panthers just pick up two more points and go up 16. (King, 51-35 | 5:22, 4th) 

- TOUCHDOWN SHELDON KING. What an answer by the Panthers after Vandegrift closed the gap. King just goes right back down the field, and QB Timothy Potts darts 20 yards up the middle and past the goal line. (King, 49-35 | 5:26, 4th) 

- King starting to take back some momentum. Panthers get a first down near midfield and then Timothy Potts gets loose on a scramble and King is near the Vandegrift 30 with close to six minutes remaining. 

- TOUCHDOWN AND 2-POINT CONVERSION VANDEGRIFT. WE HAVE A GAME NOW. Just one play after recovering the onside kick, the Vipers strike as Miles Teodecki throws his fifth TD pass, a 50-yarder to Brock Chilton. The two hook up again for the ensuing two-point conversion and it's now a one-score game. (King, 42-35 | 10:20, 4th) 

- And Vandegrift just recovered the onside kick. Are we in for another frantic finish in the UIL playoffs this weekend? 

- TOUCHDOWN VANDEGRIFT. Miles Teodecki throws his fourth TD pass on the night, this one going to Brock Chilton. But King blocks the PAT. (King, 42-27 | 10:33, 4th) 

- Sheldon King is 12 minutes away from a date with DeSoto next week at AT&T Stadium.

THIRD QUARTER

- TOUCHDOWN SHELDON KING. Timothy Potts turns on the jets as the quarterback takes a keeper 56 yards to the house and the Panthers are now up by three scores. (King, 42-21 | 1:22, 3rd) 

Man, what a run by QB Timothy Potts (@TimothyPotts02) - Panthers are turning up the heat!

C.E. King 42, Austin Vandegrift 21
Q3: 1:22@dctf | #txhsfbpic.twitter.com/gFBun2lTgJ

— Mallory Hartley (@malloryhartley) December 14, 2025

- INTERCEPTION VANDEGRIFT. Sheldon King was driving for another score, but the Vipers' Joey Fennell gets a much-needed takeaway with less than three minutes left in the period.

- TOUCHDOWN SHELDON KING. Panthers go back up by two TDs early in the second half as Timothy Potts finds Joshua Hayes in the end zone for a 29-yard score. (King, 35-21 | 10:43, 3rd) 

- Second-half action from Waco is now under way.

HALFTIME

- An entertaining first half of football comes to an end, and it's still anyone's ballgame.

SECOND QUARTER

- TOUCHDOWN VANDEGRIFT. The Vipers are able to get right back in this game in the final moments of the opening half, as Miles Teodecki finds Thomas Buechler in the corner of the end zone from 8 yards out. (King, 28-21 | :04, 2nd) 

The Vipers score a 8 yard TD with a 42 second drive to pull within 7 at 28-21 at the half.

Vandegrift vs. C.E. King @vypeatx@VHSFootball@CEKing_Football@KingHSPanthers#txhsfb 🏈📺🎙️ @var_austin@VandegriftHS@MikeBarnesMedia@RadDadATX@MrBowtie1982pic.twitter.com/fGgduTPecn

— 1scottcarson (@1scottcarson) December 14, 2025

- TOUCHDOWN SHELDON KING. Quarterback Timothy Potts takes it in from 9 yards out, and the Panthers extend their lead. (King, 28-14 | :50, 2nd) 

- Vandegrift misses a field goal with more than two minutes left in the half. 

- PICK-SIX TOUCHDOWN SHELDON KING. Panthers take the lead as Royce McIntosh-Houston reads a screen pass and takes it 35 yards to the house. (King, 21-14 | 10:23, 2nd) 

PICK SIX from 2028 DL Royce Houston (@rhouston2028)!

The 6’3, 265-pound prospect holds an offer from Sacramento State. @dctf | #txhsfbpic.twitter.com/tnUjRthMGj

— Mallory Hartley (@malloryhartley) December 14, 2025

- TOUCHDOWN SHELDON KING. Panthers tie it up on a 61-yard pass from Timothy Potts to Dillon Mitchell. (14-14 | 10:50, 2nd) 

FIRST QUARTER

- TOUCHDOWN VANDEGRIFT. Vipers regain the lead on Miles Teodecki's second TD toss, a 20-yarder to Justin Moore. (Vandegrift, 14-7 | 1:36, 1st) 

- TOUCHDOWN SHELDON KING. Panthers tie things up, as Dionne Sims runs it in from 3 yards out. (7-7 | 5:05, 1st) 

- TOUCHDOWN VANDEGRIFT. Vipers literally strike rather quick, as Brock Chilton hauls in a 56-yard TD pass from QB Miles Teodecki. (Vandegrift, 7-0 | 10:31, 1st)

The Vipers Strike First! Long 65-yard touchdown pass to #1! 7-0 with 10:31 in the first.

6PM | NFHS – 6A DII Football State Semifinal: Vandegrift vs. C.E. King @vypeatx@VHSFootball@CEKing_Football@KingHSPanthers#txhsfb 🏈📺🎙️ @var_austin@VandegriftHS@MikeBarnesMediapic.twitter.com/LJbaNmfR57

— 1scottcarson (@1scottcarson) December 14, 2025

PREGAME

- Live from Waco, the last state semifinal game takes place as defending UIL 6A Division II champion Austin Vandegrift takes on Houston Sheldon King.

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Council&#39;s huge day, final-play stop help No. 19 Kansas edge NC State in overtime 77-76

RALEIGH, N.C. (AP) — Melvin Council Jr. had career highs of 36 points and nine made 3-pointers to help No. 19 Kansas edge N.C. State 77-76 in overtime on Saturday.

Council had made just 5 of 27 3s coming into the game, but took advantage of open looks early then largely carried the Jayhawks (8-3) down the stretch — including scoring Kansas' last 13 points of regulation and feeding Flory Bidunga's go-ahead dunk with 51.9 seconds left in the OT.

N.C. State (7-4) had one final possession to win it, inbounding from near halfcourt with 1.0 seconds left. But Darrion Williams' fading 3 on the catch missed everything to end this one.

Kansas freshman star Darryn Peterson had 17 points, five rebounds and four assists. But he abruptly checked out of a tight game with 2:15 left and didn't return, watching from the bench in an exit coming shortly after he missed seven games with a hamstring strain.

Council finished 13 of 27 from the floor and 9 of 15 from behind the arc to go with seven rebounds and four assists.

Quadir Copeland scored 19 points to lead the Wolfpack, while Williams finished with 17 points and 10 rebounds.

Up next

Kansas: The Jayhawks return home to face Towson on Tuesday.

N.C. State: Texas Southern visits the Wolfpack on Wednesday.

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Islanders 3*, Lightning 2 (*SO): Into 1st with an Emil finish

The Islanders found themselves momentarily in first place in the Eastern Conference by total points (if not pts. percentage) on Dec. 13, 2025, after sweeping the Tampa Bay Lightning with the third win over the previous first-holders in the past couple of weeks.

Like the previous two games with the Lightning, it was close, nerve-wracking and could’ve gone either way — this one arguably should’ve gone the other way based on how the Lightning controlled play after falling behind 2-0 in the first period.

Tampa chipped away to force overtime, which was a back-and-forth 3-on-3 session, before Emil Heineman converted the decisive tally for another game-winner. What a shot, that guy; and what a shootout performance, worthy of the number 51.

(Speaking of legendary numbers, Pat LaFontaine was honored in a sweet ceremony today with overdue induction into the Islanders Hall of Fame, celebrating with family. The past two times he was involved with the org, ownership issues always sent it sideways; so it’s nice to have a stable group in place that sought to bring him into the fold.)

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#Isles G Ilya Sorokin said he got emotional during Pat LaFontaine's pre-game speech when he talked about his son-in-law's passing and his wife's health issues. Sorokin said he shed tears. Asked him how he composed himself to play. Sorokin said he was a "professional" and had time

— Andrew Gross (@AGrossNewsday) December 14, 2025

Befitting the day’s honoree, the Islanders’ two goals, and the winning shootout tally, were by their most recent and exciting additions.

Matthew Schaefer opened scoring three minutes into the game on a 4-on-3 power play, swapping places with mobile running mate Mat Barzal to create some space and then shooting from a dangerous spot after a give-and-take with Anthony Duclair.

Duclair picked up another assist after leading a left-wing rush and then feeding Calum Ritchie to double the lead at the midway point of the first.

Calum Ritchie doubles the lead! 🔥 pic.twitter.com/VDNUbWeQPE

— Islanders Videos (@SNY_Islanders) December 13, 2025

And later, Heineman was the shootout hero with his sizzling shot (Barzal also converted on his attempt).

YOU DON’T TRADE A PLAYER LIKE EMIL HEINEMAN! pic.twitter.com/k3FhvENLg8

— Rob Taub (@RTaub_) December 13, 2025

When asking how the Islanders are here, at this point of the season, and with season-ending injuries to Alex Romanov and Kyle Palmieri and with leading scorer Bo Horvat out of the lineup, those three 2025 additions are big part of the answer.

Of course the team’s play has also stabilized, led by the goaltending. They were faaaaar from the team in control today, but Ilya Sorokin (32 saves) had another great afternoon — and a timely post as the Isles hung on as regulation wound down. And even when things looked lopsided (shots: 34-17 for Tampa, attempts about double that), the Isles’ were disciplined in defense rather than running around with their hair on fire.

And, finally, it makes a huge difference that they’ve been coming out on the right side of the OT/shootout coin-toss ledger. Last season, that was an unending problem, this season Patrick Roy describes their confidence after the 60th minute as “night and day.”

It’s not a recipe to win every night, but it can work every now and then — including three meetings that must’ve frustrated the hell out of the Lightning.

Up Next

The Islanders’ peek into the Eastern penthouse (41 points) came of course before the evening games, with both Washington and Carolina (40 points each and games in hand) playing later.

But it’s definitely something that they’re here, and this far into the season, all while weathering their own share of injuries.

The next few days are a little lighter, as they travel to face the Red Wings on Tuesday before coming back for a back-to-back Friday with the Hughes-less Canucks and Saturday in Buffalo.

FCS Quarterfinals Recap: Breaking the Bracket More

The FCS playoffs are down to its final four and, once again, things did not necessarily go how many people thought they might. While the Montana schools held serve at home and handled business, the other side of the bracket continued to spring chaos. Those two road teams won and advanced, making for a semifinal matchup that no one could have conjured up in their wildest dreams. Nashville is now just one victory away for these squads. Here’s how we got here:

Montana State Runs Away from SFA 44-28

Montana State once again punched its semifinal ticket by taking down Southland champions Stephen F. Austin on Friday evening. Behind a monster rushing performance from sophomore running back Adam Jones, MSU rolled out to a 16-point win at Bobcat Stadium. Jones ran for 114 yards and accounted for three touchdowns, helping the ‘Cats outgain the Lumberjacks 473 yards to 344.

The game got off to a rough start for SFA quarterback Sam Vidlak and the offense. Vidlak turned the ball over on his first two possessions, fumbling after getting sacked by Kenneth Eiden IV and then tossing an interception to safety Caden Dowler. Montana State turned both of those takeaways into touchdowns to open a 14-0 lead early in the second quarter.

MSU would balloon that lead up to 24-0 later in the half off of another turnover. Quarterback Justin Lamson connected with freshman tight end Luvens Valcin for a three-yard scoring strike. The Lumberjacks would answer right before the break, though, with big plays from Vidlak in the passing game that quickly got them into the red zone. Vidlak found Clayton Wayland for the touchdown and the ensuing two-point conversion made it 24-8 as the two teams headed to the locker room.

SFA cut into the deficit further in the third quarter with a 14-play drive that yielded another TD. Jaylen Jenkins pushed his way over the chalk from five yards out. From there, however, MSU started to pull away again. Kicker Miles Sansted hit a 36-yard field and Lamson ran in for another touchdown. Montana State was on top 34-21 as the fourth began.

Jones’ third touchdown of the night gave the ‘Cats a comfortable 20-point advantage and from there they were able to close it out. Lamson completed 20 of his 26 throws for 246 yards and two scores. Dowler again led the way on defense with eight tackles and his first-quarter pick. He now has six interceptions in the last five games. Montana State is back in the semifinals for the fourth time in five years and will host rival Montana next Saturday for a spot in the national championship game.

Stephen F. Austin’s season ends at 11-3 after making its first quarterfinal appearance since 2009. Star receiver Kylon Harris finished his night with 11 catches for 85 yards but no touchdowns. Vidlak went for 242 yards in the air with one score. Standout corner Charles Demmings did not play due to an illness.

VillanovaRallies from 14 Down to Upset Tarleton State

Early on it looked like 4-seed Tarleton State was on the fast track to its first ever semifinal appearance as the Texans, playing at home, opened up an early-two touchdown lead over visiting Villanova. The Wildcats, however, did not fold under pressure and instead fought all the way back to pick up one of the biggest wins they’ve experienced in a decade and a half.

‘Nova looked strong on its opening drive but quarterback Pat McQuaide’s bad pass from deep in the red zone got picked off by Texans defensive back Blake Smith in the endzone to stymie the possession. One snap later and Tarleton State was up 7-0 as signal caller Victor Gabalis hit receiver Payton Kramer for a 80-yard touchdown strike. Backup QB Daniel Greek would score on a TD run on the next Texans possession and it appeared as though a blowout would be in hand for the Wildcats.

Villanova started to swing things back its way shortly after. Kicker Jack Barnum capped a long 16-play drive with a field goal and then on the Wildcats next defensive play, Anthony Hawkins intercepted Gabalis to get the ball right back. Coach Mark Ferrante dug into the bag of tricks a few plays later as receiver Braden Reed took a handoff and then threw to fellow wideout Lucas Kopecky. Kopecky hauled it in for a 27-yard touchdown to make it a one-score game. The Wildcats would tack on one more field goal to make it 14-12 at halftime.

DIPPING INTO THE BAG OF TRICKS 🪄

WR Braden Reed throws the touchdown pass to Lucas Kopecky to make it a one-score game.#FCSPlayoffs x 🎥 ESPN / @NovaFootballpic.twitter.com/ePNsta8egs

— NCAA FCS Football (@NCAA_FCS) December 13, 2025

Tarleton extended its edge on its first possession of the third quarter. Gabalis hooked up with receiver Trevon West for a 15-yard touchdown but it would not take ‘Nova at all to answer. Running back Ja’Briel Mace broke free on a 47-yard scamper up the middle and scored easily effectively making 21-19 in favor of the Texans.

It wouldn’t be until the fourth quarter that the Wildcats got their first lead of the day. This time it was Reed again but on the receiving end of a McQuaide pass. It would be up to Villanova’s defense to hold and hold they did. On a fourth and six, Gabalis laced one to West who appeared to come down with the grab. Review, though, showed his foot did not touch in the end zone and the call was overturned. The Wildcats ground out a first down and came away with the 26-21 win.

Ferrante’s team has now won three in a row in these playoffs including the last two on the road. Villanova will make its first semifinal appearance since 2010 thanks to a big day on the ground from Mace who ran for 151 yards and a score. McQuaide completed 16 passes for 180 yards and a TD as well. The defense logged four sacks and as a team the Wildcats dominated the time of possession battle, holding the ball for almost 34 game minutes. ‘Nova will host Illinois State next Saturday.

The Texans, who had a lot of hope of reaching the championship game in Nashville, will see their successful season come to an end. Gabalis threw for 210 yards and two scores while running back Tylan Hines ran for 75 yards on 19 carries. The offense, though, was stopped on third down eight times and turned away on fourth down twice in the loss. TSU went 12-2 this fall.

Montana Dominates South Dakota in All Phases

Just as they did a week ago, Montana welcomed in a team from South Dakota and proceeded to promptly run them out of the building in Missoula. Last week it was the Jackrabbits and this week it was the Coyotes. The Grizzlies made light work of Aidan Bouman and company, running out to a lopsided 52-22 win in front of a rabid crowd at Washington-Grizzly Stadium. The win will set up what is sure to be an electric rematch with rival Montana State in the semifinals next weekend.

The Griz offense got off to a fast start, scoring on their first three offensive possessions and jumping out 17-0 midway through the second quarter. What was already a bad situation for USD got worse when Montana quarterback Keali’i Ah Yat connected with receiver Michael Wortham for a 53-yard touchdown that blew the game wide open. The Coyotes would score before half when running back L.J. Phillips scrambled in from 23 yards out but it was still 24-7 at the break.

UM would get a boost from its special teams in the third quarter when Drew Deck cut it through the South Dakota kick coverage unit and took it 93 yards to the house. Deck’s touchdown ensured that Montana would have a 31-7 advantage as the fourth began. In spite of a few late scores from USD, the Grizzlies would continue their onslaught and, for the second straight week, dropped a 50-burger.

Wortham was a man possessed, accounting for 244 total yards and three touchdowns. Those 244 yards propelled Wortham to first all-time in school history for all-purpose yards in a single season, breaking the mark previously held by Marc Mariani in 2008. Ah Yat also continued to show why he’s one of the sharpest passers out there right now, completing 21 passes for over 300 yards and three touchdowns. Running back Eli Gillman found the end zone once as well and the Griz defense held the ‘Yotes to just 120 rushing yards.

Bouman would end up throwing for 231 yards and two scores but also had an interception. Phillips was held to under 100 yards on the ground and the team was penalized 13 times for a total of 75 yards lost. For the second straight season, South Dakota’s season comes to an end to a Montana school.

The Grizzlies are now bound for Bozeman for the semifinals next Saturday afternoon. It will be the first-ever meeting between the two rivals in the postseason and will take place less than a month after Montana State beat UM 31-28 in the regular season finale.

Illinois State Does it Again, Bounces #8 UC Davis

The magic has not run out just yet for Illinois State. The unseeded Redbirds, one week after stunning North Dakota State in Fargo, went on the road again and pulled off another upset over a top eight team in UC Davis. Brock Spack’s team found itself in a back-and-forth battle with the Aggies early on but, as they did last weekend, weathered the storm. Big plays from star receiver Daniel Sobkowicz and quarterback Tommy Rittenhouse again carried ISU through and suddenly the Redbirds are four quarters away from playing in the national championship game.

The fireworks started early. After UC Davis opened the scoring with a field goal, Illinois State return man Chris Taylor housed a kickoff for a 91-yard score and it never really slowed down from there. Everything the Aggies were able to do in the first half, the Redbirds answered. When UC Davis running back Jordan Fisher ran in for a touchdown later in the first, ISU responded with a Rittenhouse TD throw to Dylan Lord.

It was the long 93-yard score from Rittenhouse to Sobkowicz, though, that really helped Illinois State start to pull away. Sobkowicz high-pointed the ball while making his defender stumble in the process and took it practically the length of the field to put ISU up 21-10. The Aggies made it 21-17 shortly after when freshman quarterback Caden Pinnick connected with Stacy Dobbins. All of that happened before the first quarter came to an end.

For all the blows in the first, though, the second quarter would remain scoreless. Both teams missed field goals down the stretch before halftime and it would stay a four-point advantage for the visitors heading into the locker room.

Illinois State really started to pour it on in the third, getting a 14-yard touchdown from senior running back Seth Glatz. Three plays later, UC Davis turned it over when Zach Jones coughed up the ball after a catch. ISU would turn that turnover into points but not after a long drive. On the heels of an 11-play, 80-yard march, the Redbirds made it 35-17 in front of a stunned crowd with another Rittenhouse-to-Sobkowicz TD. The Aggies were starting to reel as they headed into the fourth frame down 17.

WHEN THE REDBIRDS REACH THE END ZONE, THEY LOOK FOR SOBKOWICZ ‼️

Daniel Sobkowicz hauls in a touchdown, setting a new @RedbirdFB school record for career receptions with 250. #FCSPlayoffs x 🎥 ESPN pic.twitter.com/DiWKficzEz

— NCAA FCS Football (@NCAA_FCS) December 14, 2025

Just when it started to seem like UC Davis might finally start to be gaining some traction, Pinnick made a costly mistake at the goal line, tossing an interception to defensive back C.J. Richard Jr in the end zone. Richard’s pick kept the Redbirds up by three scores with less than ten minutes to play. From there, Rittenhouse was able to orchestrate another clock-eating drive that chewed nearly minutes. Aided by a beautifully-executed fake punt, Illinois State put it on ice. Glatz tied the bow on it with a 58-yard scoring run. The Aggies surged a little in the closing stages but it was too little too late.

The win is the third straight on the road for Illinois State who will play in the semifinals for the first time since 2014. They will play at Villanova next Saturday night. Rittenhouse ended up throwing for 266 yards and three touchdowns. Sobkowicz was on the receiving end of 150 of those yards and had a pair scores. The defense stopped the Aggies on fourth down twice as well. Running back Victor Dawson also helped pave the way with 148 yards. The Redbirds are now 8-0 on the road against FCS competition this season.

For UC Davis, their season comes to a close in the quarterfinals for the second straight season. Pinnick accounted for 428 yards running and passing. As a team, though, the Aggies turned the ball over two times.

Who won the Heisman Trophy in 2025? Voting results, list of award winners

College football's most prestigious brotherhood has welcomed its newest member.

Following the conclusion of the Army-Navy Game, the Heisman Trophy award — the sport's highest individual honor  — was handed to the top college football player in the country during an awards ceremony on Saturday, Dec. 13 in New York.

Indiana football's Fernando Mendoza beat out the three other finalists — Ohio State's Julian Sayin,Vanderbilt's Diego Pavia and Notre Dame's Jeremiyah Love — as the recipient of the 2025 Heisman Trophy race, marking the 13th time a quarterback has won the award since 2010.

Here's what you need to know about the 2025 Heisman Trophy winner:

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Who won the Heisman Trophy in 2025?

Indiana's Fernando Mendoza was named the recipient of the 2025 Heisman Trophy on Dec. 13 during an awards ceremony in New York City.

With Mendoza winning the Heisman Trophy, he becomes the first Indiana player to win the Heisman.

The type of season that Mendoza had with the Hoosiers was far from impressive, as the former Cal quarterback continued to lead Indiana to new heights — like earning the No. 1 seed in the College Football Playoff after upsetting Ohio State in the Big Ten championship — during its historic turnaround under Curt Cignetti.

"I can't say enough about the way he competes," Cignetti said of Mendoza after Indiana's Big Ten championship win over Ohio State. "He's got the heart of a champion, and played great tonight and when we needed him."

Mendoza had been either the betting favorite for the Heisman or in the top three of the best-Heisman odds on BetMGM for much of the season. He was the favorite on BetMGM in each of the last two weeks, including last week at -5000 odds.

The moment that perhaps solidified Mendoza's Heisman candidacy came late in the fourth quarter of the Big Ten championship game when he connected with Charlie Becker for a 33-yard catch on third-and-6 backed up in the Hoosiers' side of the field.

REQUIRED READING: Fernando Mendoza's mom is Heisman finalist's best friend, inspiration

Heisman voting results 2025

Mendoza received a total of 2,392 points from Heisman Trophy voters, including 643 first-place votes. He edged out Pavia by 957 votes.

Here's the full points total for the 2025 Heisman Trophy, including first-place votes:

  • 1st place: Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza (2,392 points — 643 first-place votes)
  • 2nd place: Vanderbilt QB Diego Pavia (1,435 points — 189 first-place votes)
  • 3rd place: Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love (719 points — 46 first-place votes)
  • 4th place: Ohio State QB Julian Sayin (432 points — 8 first-place votes)
  • 5th place: Texas Tech QB Jacob Rodriguez
  • 6th place: Ohio State WR Jeremiah Smith
  • 7th place: Georgia QB Gunnar Stockton
  • 8th place: Ole Miss QB Trinidad Chambliss
  • 9th place: Ohio State S Caleb Downs
  • 10th place: Georgia Tech QB Haynes King

Heisman Trophy finalists' stats

Here's a look at the stats of the four Heisman Trophy finalists in 2025:

Fernando Mendoza

  • Passing: 226 of 316 (71.5%) passing for 2,980 yards with 33 touchdowns and six interceptions
  • Rushing: 240 rushing yards and six rushing touchdowns on 69 carries

Julian Sayin

  • Passing: 279 of 356 passing (78.4%) for 3,323 yards with 31 touchdowns and six interceptions

Diego Pavia

  • Passing: 242 of 340 passing (71.2%) for 3,192 yards with 27 touchdowns and eight interceptions
  • Rushing: 826 rushing yards and nine rushing touchdowns on 152 carries

Jeremiyah Love

  • Rushing: 1,372 yards and 18 rushing touchdowns on 199 carries
  • Receiving: 280 receiving yards and three receiving touchdowns on 27 receptions

Heisman Trophy winners history

Here's a look at the past 10 Heisman Trophy winners with the addition of Mendoza to the list:

  • 2025: QB Fernando Mendoza, Indiana
  • 2024: WR/CB Travis Hunter, Colorado
  • 2023: QB Jayden Daniels, LSU
  • 2022: QB Caleb Williams, USC
  • 2021: QB Bryce Young, Alabama
  • 2020: WR DeVonta Smith, Alabama
  • 2019: QB Joe Burrow, LSU
  • 2018: QB Kyler Murray, Oklahoma
  • 2017: QB Baker Mayfield, Oklahoma
  • 2016: QB Lamar Jackson, Louisville

For the full list of Heisman Trophy winners, click here.

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Heisman Trophy voting: The breakdown of this year’s ballot

Heisman Trophy voting: The breakdown of this year’s ballot originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Heisman Trophy presentation brings together the best of college football with the backdrop of lower Manhattan in the heart of New York City. There is a special feeling that comes with covering the events of the weekend.

As a Heisman voter over the past eleven years, there hasn't been a dull moment. I was asked this week by Texas Tech alum Stacy Gibson, "What exactly is the criteria for voting?"

Great question, and the answer is simple: A player who exemplifies the best of college football both on and off the field—one who is a game-changer and has the ability to lift a team up when needed. They are also a steward of the game, and the winner moves on to be part of the sport’s highest fraternity.

Here's how I voted for this year's finalists.

My third-place vote went to Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia. The gunslinger helped guide the Commodores to a record-setting 10-2 record this season and put on a show in the process. As a dual-threat, there's no shortage of highlights to be had from the New Mexico State transfer.

What Pavia did against top opponents was a major reason he was in my top three. The SEC is best-on-best every single week, and there's no doubt Pavia is featured in that category. To account for over 4,000 yards and 36 touchdowns is not an easy feat.

My second-place vote went to Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin. To take over an offensive unit that won a national championship and lead them to a 12-0 undefeated regular season without skipping a beat was phenomenal. To do that while completing nearly 80 percent of all passes is absurd.

Sayin earned his spot for continuing to shine when top receivers Jeremiah Smith and Carnell Tate were out. His 3,323 yards and 31 touchdowns, along with having single-digit incompletions in every game, is unheard of in the modern era. He averaged 5.9 incompletions per game this season. That's pretty consistent for a quarterback.

My top Heisman pick for this year was Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza. Every time the Hoosiers needed a spark, the Cal transfer was the one to make it happen. He'll be remembered for his touchdown pass in the back of the end zone to Omar Cooper Jr. against Penn State. But there were other highlights along the way, such as the Big Ten Championship game and making history.

There was definitely a case for all four finalists and even Texas Tech's Jacob Rodriguez. Every player in the top ten of voting was special, but Mendoza leading Indiana to history was unforgettable.

This year's College Football Playoff will be great to watch with another champion getting put in the books under the 12-team format. 

More college football news: 

RCTC men&#39;s basketball team heats up in win over Hibbing

Dec. 13—ROCHESTER — The Rochester Community and Technical College men's basketball team used a balanced effort to get past Minnesota North College-Hibbing 87-56 on Friday night.

RCTC moved to 5-6 with the win, while Hibbing is 2-10.

Tycen Vig led the Yellowjackets with 16 points. Carson Brown had 15 and Sam Hemrey came off the bench to score 14.

Charlie Morning and Josh Fiecke both had 10.

RCTC blistered from 3-point range, hitting 9 of 17 tries. Morning was 3-for-5.

Fernando Mendoza wins Indiana football&#39;s first Heisman Trophy

NEW YORK — Indiana football quarterback Fernando Mendoza joked at the start of the weekend that growing up he thought his best shot at winning the Heisman was in a video game. 

The former two-star recruit once contemplated walking away from the sport thanks to the lack of interest from Power Four teams, but thanks to the advice of his mother Elsa, Fernando fought through the adversity to become the top player in the sport after winning the Heisman Trophy on Saturday night.  

Mendoza is Indiana football’s first Heisman Trophy winner, beating out fellow finalists, Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin, Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia and Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love for the award. 

“All those (struggles) were blessings,” Mendoza said this weekend. “They lit a fire underneath myself in order to make myself work harder and get to the point where I am today.”

He entered the weekend as a heavy favorite for the award after leading IU to a top seed in the College Football Playoff and Big Ten championship. 

Mendoza had a series of Heisman-worthy moments during the Hoosiers' first perfect regular season with game-winning drives against the likes of Oregon and Penn State. His final Heisman pitch came in the Big Ten title game against Ohio State. 

After almost getting knocked out of the game on the first play, he made a series of clutch throws down the stretch to lead IU to its first league title since 1967. 

The Heisman completed a sweep of major national awards for Mendoza. 

He won the Walter Camp Award, Maxwell Award and Davey O’Brien Award in the days leading up the Heisman ceremony. He was also named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year and Quarterback of the Year. 

Mendoza was only the second finalist in program history — former IU running back Anthony Thompson was runner-up in 1989 — and sixth top-10 finisher. Thompson was also the only other player in program history to win the Walter Camp and Maxwell, and Mendoza is the first player to win the Davey O’Brien.

Indiana football quarterback Fernando Mendoza poses for a trophy with the Heisman Trophy on Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025 in New York.

Mendoza was joined in New York by a large contingent of teammates and coaches. Indiana coach Curt Cignetti, athletic director Scott Dolson, offensive coordinator Mike Shahanan and quarterbacks coach Chandler Whitmer all attended the ceremony. 

Cignetti compared Mendoza to Jerry West, one of his idols growing up in West Virginia, during an interview with Holly Rowe during the ceremony.

"I can't think of a bigger compliment to pay a competitor," Cignetti said.

Pat Coogan, Carter Smith, Riley Nowakowski, Aiden Fisher and Charlie Becker were among the players that paid their own way to the city to support Mendoza and had a private watch party at a local steakhouse. 

"He's everything the Heisman is about. He encapsulates what the trophy means and stands for, and the history of the trophy,” Coogan said Saturday morning. 

Mendoza's brother Alberto, IU’s backup quarterback, was also in New York and joined Fernando at the ceremony alongside their parents. 

Throughout the weekend, Mendoza pledged to follow Cignetti’s “24-hour celebration” rule and get back to work on prepping for the CFP after traveling back to Bloomington on Sunday night. 

“We are all honored to play in the Rose Bowl,” Mendoza said. “That’s a dream, especially my first three years I played at Cal, everyone always talked about the Rose Bowl what a great honor and such a magical place to play.”

Michael Niziolek is the Indiana beat reporter for The Bloomington Herald-Times. You can follow him on X @michaelniziolek and read all his coverage by clicking here.

This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Fernando Mendoza wins Indiana football's first Heisman Trophy

Fernando Mendoza wins Indiana football&#39;s first Heisman Trophy

NEW YORK — Indiana football quarterback Fernando Mendoza joked at the start of the weekend that growing up he thought his best shot at winning the Heisman was in a video game. 

The former two-star recruit once contemplated walking away from the sport thanks to the lack of interest from Power Four teams, but thanks to the advice of his mother Elsa, Fernando fought through the adversity to become the top player in the sport after winning the Heisman Trophy on Saturday night.  

Mendoza is Indiana football’s first Heisman Trophy winner, beating out fellow finalists, Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin, Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia and Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love for the award. 

“All those (struggles) were blessings,” Mendoza said this weekend. “They lit a fire underneath myself in order to make myself work harder and get to the point where I am today.”

He entered the weekend as a heavy favorite for the award after leading IU to a top seed in the College Football Playoff and Big Ten championship. 

Mendoza had a series of Heisman-worthy moments during the Hoosiers' first perfect regular season with game-winning drives against the likes of Oregon and Penn State. His final Heisman pitch came in the Big Ten title game against Ohio State. 

After almost getting knocked out of the game on the first play, he made a series of clutch throws down the stretch to lead IU to its first league title since 1967. 

The Heisman completed a sweep of major national awards for Mendoza. 

He won the Walter Camp Award, Maxwell Award and Davey O’Brien Award in the days leading up the Heisman ceremony. He was also named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year and Quarterback of the Year. 

Mendoza was only the second finalist in program history — former IU running back Anthony Thompson was runner-up in 1989 — and sixth top-10 finisher. Thompson was also the only other player in program history to win the Walter Camp and Maxwell, and Mendoza is the first player to win the Davey O’Brien.

Indiana football quarterback Fernando Mendoza poses for a trophy with the Heisman Trophy on Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025 in New York.

Mendoza was joined in New York by a large contingent of teammates and coaches. Indiana coach Curt Cignetti, athletic director Scott Dolson, offensive coordinator Mike Shahanan and quarterbacks coach Chandler Whitmer all attended the ceremony. 

Cignetti compared Mendoza to Jerry West, one of his idols growing up in West Virginia, during an interview with Holly Rowe during the ceremony.

"I can't think of a bigger compliment to pay a competitor," Cignetti said.

Pat Coogan, Carter Smith, Riley Nowakowski, Aiden Fisher and Charlie Becker were among the players that paid their own way to the city to support Mendoza and had a private watch party at a local steakhouse. 

"He's everything the Heisman is about. He encapsulates what the trophy means and stands for, and the history of the trophy,” Coogan said Saturday morning. 

Mendoza's brother Alberto, IU’s backup quarterback, was also in New York and joined Fernando at the ceremony alongside their parents. 

Throughout the weekend, Mendoza pledged to follow Cignetti’s “24-hour celebration” rule and get back to work on prepping for the CFP after traveling back to Bloomington on Sunday night. 

“We are all honored to play in the Rose Bowl,” Mendoza said. “That’s a dream, especially my first three years I played at Cal, everyone always talked about the Rose Bowl what a great honor and such a magical place to play.”

Michael Niziolek is the Indiana beat reporter for The Bloomington Herald-Times. You can follow him on X @michaelniziolek and read all his coverage by clicking here.

Heisman Trophy award balloting

PlaceNameSchool 1st2nd3rdTotal Points
1.Fernando MendozaIndiana643191512,362
2.Diego PaviaVanderbilt1893521641,435
3.Jeremiyah LoveNotre Dame46157267719
4.Julian SayinOhio State8118172432
5.Jacob RodriguezTexas Tech1756132295
6.Jeremiah SmithOhio State4183684
7.Gunner StocktonGeorgia362243
8.Trinidad ChamblissOle Miss25723
9.Caleb DownsOhio State231022
10.Haynes KingGeorgia Tech211018

This article originally appeared on Indianapolis Star: Fernando Mendoza wins Indiana football's first Heisman Trophy

Elyjah Freeman&#39;s bench efforts fuel Auburn&#39;s win over Chattanooga

Auburn's Elyjah Freeman was held out of the starting lineup for the Tigers neutral-site tilt against Chattanooga on Saturday at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. However, he still managed to make a giant impact on the outcome of the game.

Freeman scored 19 points and secured seven rebounds in the 92-78 win as the "sixth-man" off the bench, as freshman Sebastian Williams-Adams took over the slot usually reserved for him in the starting five. It was a surprise to see Freeman not in the starting lineup to begin the game, however, it was not a move made by head coach Steven Pearl, but rather by Freeman himself.

Freeman shot 40% or less in three of Auburn's previous five games before Saturday, and felt that it was time to allow Williams-Adams to get more time on the floor.

"Elyjah Freeman came into my office and said, listen, I think it'd be good if I came off the bench and let Sebastian (Williams-Adams) kind of run in there and start at the four, because he recognizes how important Sebastian is to winning and how much more he gets others involved," Pearl said postgame. "So, you know, just shows unbelievable maturity and growth from a young man like that."

Pearl feels that the sudden change gave Freeman confidence and allowed him to play more freely, which helped out the starting five in areas of struggle during the contest.

"I think it helped (Freeman's) performance and his confidence, just because he got more touches off the bench, which is really good, you know, but that starting group still got to do a better job," Pearl said. "We were way too lackadaisical in the first five minutes of the game."

Here is a look at who Auburn Wire writers, as well as Auburn fans, voted for as their "Tiger of the Game" after Auburn's 92-78 win over Chattanooga on Saturday in Atlanta.

Taylor Jones: Tahaad Pettiford

Tahaad Pettiford pieced together another great road performance by scoring 20 points and registering 2 assists. Pettiford averages 26.4 points per game away from Neville Arena, and will need to keep that same energy next Saturday when the Tigers face Purdue in Indianapolis.

Phillip Jordan: Elyjah Freeman

Freeman did not get the start in the game, turning the keys over to freshman Sebastian Williams-Adams. However, he still managed to make a giant impact on the game. Freeman scored 19 points and secured 7 rebounds in the win, and was perfect (3-for-3) from the free throw line. Freeman has now reached double-figures in points three times this season, and its the first time he has reached the feat since scoring 14 points in Auburn's win over Jackson State on Nov. 19.

Jac Myrick: Keyshawn Hall

Another day, another stellar performance from Keyshawn Hall. Hall led the team in points with 22 on Saturday, and secured 11 rebounds. Hall has scored at least 10 points in every game this season, and has logged five double-doubles. He also fueled Auburn's 78% free throw shooting efforts by connecting on 11-of-14 opportunities.

Fan vote: Keyshawn Hall

Auburn fans have spoken, and Keyshawn Hall is the "Tiger of the Game" for Auburn's win over Chattanooga by earning 52.6 percent of the vote, beating out the likes of Tahaad Pettiford, Sebastian Williams-Adams, and Elyjah Freeman. To have a say in who wins "Tiger of the Game" next time, visit Auburn Wire on X following every game to cast your vote.

This article originally appeared on Auburn Wire: Auburn basketball's key players from win over Chattanooga

UFC Vegas 112 live results, highlights, play-by-play | Royval vs. Kape

UFC Vegas 112 main event fighter Brandon Royval.
UFC Vegas 112 main event fighter Brandon Royval. | Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC

UFC Vegas 112 Preview

UFC Vegas 112happens TONIGHT (Sat., Dec. 13, 2025) inside UFC’s APEX venue in Las Vegas, Nevada. This is the curtain closer for what has been a wild year for UFC and mixed martial arts (MMA).

And the card’s not half bad, either.

The main event is Brandon Royval vs. Manel Kape. Both men would have been watching UFC 323 closely last weekend. At that event, Joshua Van claimed the Flyweight title after a freak injury took Alexandre Pantoja out in the first round. That didn’t stop Van celebrating like he’d scored a walk-off knockout, though. Before that, Tatsuro Tairapounded out Brandon Moreno to earn a likely first crack at Van (since Pantoja is likely going to be out for a long time).

Van winning is/was a nightmare for Royval, who lost to Van in his previous fight. He’ll need a very impressive win over Kape (or Taira to win) to get himself another shot at that elusive 125-pound title. Kape would be a fresh match-up for either Van or Taira, so a good win over Royval probably has him sitting pretty as the next man up (barring a return from Pantoja).

Our co-main event is Giga Chikadze vs. Kevin Vallejos. The aging Chikadze is hoping to prove he’s still a factor at Featherweight and not just a gatekeeper for the impressive neophyte Vallejos to run through.

UFC Vegas 112’s main card also has Cesar Almdeida vs. Cezary Oleksiejczuk. That’s a debut fight for the younger brother of Michal Oleksiejczuk. There’s also Melquizael Costa vs. Morgan Charriere (that should be a lot of fun) and Kenndy Nzechukwu vs. Marcus Buchecha (can the Brazilian jiu-jitsu legend get his first UFC win here?). The main card also has King Green vs. Lance Gibson Jr., which was put together on ultra short notice.

The pick of the “Prelims” fights include Neil Magny taking on former Bellator Welterweight champion, Yaroslav Amosov.

UFC Vegas 112 Start Date and Time

Well, this is easy. You can catch all of tonight’s UFC Vegas 112 action on both ESPN2 and ESPN+. Don’t get used to that, though. This is the last even of the “ESPN Era.” In the New Year, we are switching over to Paramount+ as the official home of UFC in the United States.

Tonight’s UFC Vegas 112 main card starts at 10 p.m. ET, while the “Prelims” are scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. ET.

You can checkout live results, analysis and play-by-play commentary here all night. Please jump in the comments and chat with fellow fans as all the fights unfold.

UFC Vegas 112 Quick Results

Main card

  • 125 lbs.: Brandon Royval v. Manel Kape
  • 145 lbs.: Giga Chikadze vs. Kevin Vallejos
  • 185 lbs.: Cesar Almeida vs. Cezary Oleksiejczuk
  • 145 lbs.: Melquizael Costa def. Morgan Charriere by KO (head kick), round 1 (1:14)
  • 265 lbs.: Kennedy Nzechukwu and Marcus Buchecha ends in a draw (28-28, 28-28, 28-28)
  • 160 lbs.: King Green def. Lance Gibson Jr. by split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Prelims

  • 125 lbs.: Amanda Lemos vs. Gillian Robertson CANCELED (DETAILS HERE)
  • 170 lbs.: Yaroslav Amosov def. Neil Magny by submission (anaconda), round 1 (3:14)HIGHLIGHTS
  • 145 lbs.: Joanderson Brito def. Isaac Thomson by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  • 265 lbs.: Steven Asplund def. Sean Sharaf by TKO (punches), round 2 (3:49)HIGHLIGHTS
  • 135 lbs.: Luana Santos def. Melissa Croden by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 30-27)
  • 265 lbs.: Guilherme Pat def. Allen Frye Jr. by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
  • 125 lbs.: Jamey-Lyn Horth def. Tereza Bleda by TKO (punches), round 1 (2:05)

UFC Vegas 112 Play-By-Play Updates

Main card

Cesar Almeida vs. Cezary Oleksiejczuk

Round 2: Almeida hits a big one-two, but in the process Oleksiejczuk manages to get a reactive takedown. Almeida quickly builds up onto his knees and then stands along the fence. Oleksiecjzuk is able to turn and take Almeida down again. Almeida manages to sweep and get on top. Almeida postures up, but slips. That allows Oleksiejczuk to reverse the position. Oleksiejczuk rides out the round. Not exactly must-see TV here.

20-18Oleksiejczuk

Round 1: Almeida swings a big punch, but Oleksiejczuk ducks under it and lands a big takedown. Oleksiejczuk gets side control. Almeida works to half guard. Then full guard. That’s an improvement over his last few fights. He uses butterfly guard to try and make some space. He pushes Oleksiejczuk back, but Oleksiejczuk crashes forwards again to re-establish top position. Almeida gets up along the fence. And he didn’t take any damage on the ground, either. Still, easy round to score for Oleksiejczuk.

10-9 Oleksiejczuk

This could be fun.

Banger of a fight incoming❗️

Cesar Almeida vs @COleksiejczuk

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— UFC (@ufc) December 14, 2025

Dana might have actually written this one.

One of the fights i told you about is coming up. Almeida vs Oleksiejczuk is LIVE NEXT on ESPN2! #UFCVegas112pic.twitter.com/UmCKBiOGBB

— danawhite (@danawhite) December 14, 2025

Melquizael Costa vs. Morgan Charriere

Official decision: Melquizael Costa def. Morgan Charriere by KO (head kick), round 1 (1:14)

Round 1: Wow. After they trade, and block, high kicks, Costa then lands a head kick absolutely flush on Charriere’s ear. Charriere is out and then wakes up when he hits the canvas. What a win and what a year for Melquizael Costa.

THAT JUST HAPPENED 🤯@MelkCostaCauthy makes quick work with a RD 1 KO!

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— UFC (@ufc) December 14, 2025

Will we get the first finish of the main card here?

Fun one coming up 🥳@MelkCostaCauthy vs @Morgan_Chapa

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— UFC (@ufc) December 14, 2025

Ok, we should get some actual action now with this fight.

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— danawhite (@danawhite) December 14, 2025

Kennedy Nzechukwu vs. Marcus Buchecha

Official decision: Kennedy Nzechukwu and Marcus Buchecha ends in a draw (28-28, 28-28, 28-28)

All judges had the same.

At the end of fifteen minutes, Kennedy Nzechukwu and @MarcusBuchecha ends in a Unanimous Draw.

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— UFC (@ufc) December 14, 2025

Round 3: Immediate takedown to start round three from Buchecha. He rolls for a leg lock and gets stuck with Nzechukwu sitting on his tummy. Nzechukwu manages to land elbows from this awkward position. Buchecha manages to roll Nzechukwu and get out of the dangerzone from those elbows. Nzechukwu manages to get top position again, but Buchecha rolls for the leg, to protect himself more than anything. Nzecukwu finishes on top and gets the round, but that’s not enough to win this fight.

29-27 Buchecha.

Round 2: Buchecha shoots and then goes down grabbing his eye. Nzechukwu gets a point deducted for that. Nzechukwu lands a good shot on the restart. He then backs Buchecha down with a combo, but can’t land that killer blow. Buchecha comes back with a takedown and he quickly takes the back. Buchecha gets full mount and manages to land some elbows. Nzechukwu is just covering up. Buchecha goes 12-6, but he’s not doing enough volume to get the stoppage. Buchecha transitions to an armbar, but there’s not enough time for it.

Nasty elbows from @MarcusBuchecha to end RD 2 😤

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— UFC (@ufc) December 14, 2025

A point has been deducted from Kennedy Nzechukwu after an eye poke.

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— UFC (@ufc) December 14, 2025

20-17 Buchecha

Round 1: Buchecha gets an early takedown. He goes for the back and that allows Nzechukwu to stand up. Buchecha rolls for a leg lock, a knee bar. Nzechukwu looks comfortable enough. Buchecha lets go and stands. He wraps up Nzechukwu along the fence. Buchecha gets him down again. This time Buchecha is able to get his back with both hooks in. Nzechukwu makes it to the fence and stands up. The action is paused after Nzechukwu lands a knee to the cup. Nzechukwu swings and misses on the restart. Buchecha goes for a single leg and then pulls guard. That gives Nzechukwu full mount, briefly. Nzechukwu lands some big shots at the end of the round and may have even got a knockdown. That’s probably too little too late to get the round, though.

10-9 Buchecha (begrudgingly)

The African Assassin was submitted in his last fight, will he tap again here?

One punch can finish the fight 👊

Kennedy Nzechukwu vs @MarcusBuchecha

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— UFC (@ufc) December 14, 2025

After stinking up his debut fight, Buchecha lands on the main card. Go figure.

Nzechukwu vs Buchecha is LIVE NEXT on ESPN2! #UFCVegas112pic.twitter.com/YIEb3ELeGd

— danawhite (@danawhite) December 14, 2025

King Green vs. Lance Gibson Jr.

Official decision: King Green def. Lance Gibson Jr. by split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)

Doing his thing 💪

King Green returns with a SD victory at #UFCVegas112.

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— UFC (@ufc) December 14, 2025

Round 3: Gibson Jr. starts to talk back. He’s playing Green’s game now. Green responds with words and moves towards Gibson Jr., forcing Gibson Jr. to back up. Gibson Jr. comes back and lands a takedown, though. Green gets up before he can do anything with it. Both swing big and miss. Green comes back and lands a nice uppercut, though. Green catches a kick and spins Gibson Jr., he then lands a takedown with 30 seconds left. Green lands some ground and pound, which is more than Gibson Jr. has done during any of his times on top. Green steals the round and fight with that ending.

29-28 Green

Round 2: Green still talking. He’s trying to get in Gibson Jr.‘s head and it might be working. Gibson Jr. might be fighting to his game-plan, but he’s also showing zero personality and not very much aggression. The action is paused for a low blow on Gibson Jr. Off the restart Gibson Jr. attacks and lands a big takedown against the fence. Green bucks and gets to his feet. Gibson Jr. stays on him and pushes him into the fence. Gibson Jr. tries to get a second takedown, but he can’t. He has to back away. Green strolls after him. Gibson Jr. lands some nice hard leg kicks, but he still seems too shy to commit to much else. He gets the round, though, thanks to the takedown and those few hard shots he landed.

19-19

Close call 😅

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— UFC (@ufc) December 14, 2025

Mixin' it up 👨‍🍳

Lance Gibson Jr starts RD2 off hot!

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— UFC (@ufc) December 14, 2025

Round 1: Gibson Jr. lands a buckling leg kick to get things started. Green is walking like a mummy trying to close the distance. Gibson Jr. is springy and moving back, he’s still able to land another hard leg kick, though. Green’s hands are down by his knees. Green is trying to coax Gibson Jr. into playing rock ‘em sock ‘em robots, but Gibson Jr. is being too smart to oblige. Green’s talking and confidence might have made Gibson Jr. second guess going forwards, he’s kind of stuck on the outside. Green hasn’t landed anything hard, but he’s chipping away and looking like the guy winning the fight.

10-9 Green

Let’s see what Green’s got left in the tank.

Catch these electric fighters ⚡️@BobbyKGreen vs Lance Gibson Jr.

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— UFC (@ufc) December 14, 2025

Will Gibson be the second Bellator guy to win his UFC debut tonight?

#UFCVegas112 is NOW LIVE on @ESPNPlus and ESPN2! Green vs Gibson Jr. is up next! pic.twitter.com/bhul6nMyqA

— danawhite (@danawhite) December 14, 2025

After a pretty meh “Prelims” card we head to the Main card. Our first fight is one that was put together on Wednesday, with King Green making his first appearance since that crushing KO loss to Mauricio Ruffy. Lance Gibson Jr., the stepson of Julia Budd, is making his promotional debut.

The main event fighters are in the building.

IN THE BUILDING 🤩
@BrandonRoyval and @ManelKape have both made their way to the APEX! #UFCVegas112pic.twitter.com/jUOaHQdxn3

— UFC (@ufc) December 14, 2025
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VEGAS VELOCITY! Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) returns to action on Sat., Dec. 13, 2025, with its final event of the ESPN+ era, UFC Vegas 112, which will take place inside UFC APEX in Las Vegas, Nevada. In UFC Vegas 112’s main event, Flyweight contenders Brandon Royval vs. Manel Kape clash in a high-stakes, five-round bout. The co-main event features a high-octane Featherweight showdown between Giga Chikadze vs. Kevin Vallejos, with potential title implications on the line. The card will also showcase a Middleweight showdown pitting Cesar Almeida vs. Cezary Oleksiejczuk, a Featherweight collision featuring Melquizael Costa vs. Morgan Charriere, and much more! The start time is scheduled for 7 p.m. ET (“Prelims” undercard) and 10 p.m. ET (main card).

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Fernando Mendoza wins 2025 Heisman Trophy as final vote unveiled

The magic season for Indiana football continued on Saturday night in New York City at the 2025 Heisman Trophy ceremony.

Quarterback Fernando Mendoza won this year's Heisman Trophy award, with Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia placing second in the final tally.

10 great Heisman outfit photos for 2025 ceremony

Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love and Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin finished third and fourth in the final vote, respectively. Texas Tech linebacker Jacob Rodriguez finished fifth in voting.

Mendoza likely cemented his Heisman Trophy over Pavia in the second half of last Saturday's Big 10 championship game against Ohio State. You can see the final voting tally below.

Final Heisman voting. pic.twitter.com/rH0HHVEapu

— Ralph D. Russo (@ralphDrussoATH) December 14, 2025

What a year for Indiana and Mendoza!

This article originally appeared on For The Win: Heisman Trophy final voting results: Fernando Mendoza wins 2025 award

Florida Tech women&#39;s soccer wins Division II national championship

The Florida Tech women's soccer team has won its first national championship.

The Panthers (17-3-6) defeated Franklin Pierce (New Hampshire) 3-0 on Saturday at Weidner Field in Colorado Springs, Colorado, claiming the NCAA Division II national title.

Lauryn Wood got Florida Tech on the board in the 13th minute off an assist by Alice Mottershead.

The first half ended with the Panthers leading 1-0.

Florida Tech added to its lead in the second half when Peyton White found the back of the net in the 73rd minute.

Rio Naganawa and Sofia Posner were credited with assists on the play.

The Panthers got an insurance goal in the 82nd minute when Naganawa scored, with assists by Mottershead and Posner.

Goalkeeper Kaitlin Sinkler notched the shutout with seven saves. It was her 11th clean sheet of the season.

Franklin Pierce (17-3-5) made its eighth appearance in the championship game in program history, having won five championships.

With Florida Tech's win, the Sunshine State has cleaned up with Florida State's women's soccer team winning the NCAA Division I national title, while Florida Tech won the Division II national championship.

(This is a developing story. Check back for updates)

This article originally appeared on Florida Today: Florida Tech women's soccer wins Division II national championship

No.1 UConn women&#39;s basketball destroys USC to keep record perfect

Azzi Fudd scored 17 points to help the No. 1 ranked UConn women's basketball team to a 79-51 victory over No. 17 USC in Los Angeles on Saturday afternoon.

Fudd was one of four players in double figures for the Huskies (10-0), whose largest lead was 39 points.

"On a team like this, you have to play unselfish basketball," Fudd said. "You have to be aggressive whether it be from 3 or taking it to the rim."

Sarah Strong again has a dominant performance for UConn with 14 points, seven rebounds, three assists, three steals and three blocks. Ashlynn Shade had 15 points, four rebounds and four assists. Freshman Blanca Quiñonez had 12 points off the bench.

The Trojans (7-3) had 20 turnovers, leading to UConn 26 points. The Huskies also dominated inside with 44 points in the paint compared to 22 for USC.

Kennedy Smith had 16 points and seven rebounds for the Trojans. Londynn Jones had 14 points off the bench. Freshman Jazzy Davidson added 10 points on 3-of-13 shooting.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: No.1 UConn women's basketball destroys USC to keep record perfect

WWE Saturday Night&#39;s Main Event Results 12/13 - John Cena Competes In His Final Ever Match & More

Cena entering the 2025 Men's Royal Rumble
Cena entering the 2025 Men's Royal Rumble - WWE

Welcome to Wrestling Inc.'s live coverage for WWE Saturday Night's Main Event on December 13, 2025, coming to you live from the Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C. at a special start time of 8 PM ET!

After spending just over 25 years in the wrestling business, John Cena will be competing in his final ever wrestling match as he collides with GUNTHER in what will mark their inaugural in-ring meeting. GUNTHER scored victories against "NXT" star Je'Von Evans, Carmelo Hayes, Solo Sikoa, and LA Knight in the First Round, quarterfinals, semifinals, and finals respectively in The Last Time Is Now Tournament to secure his spot in tonight's match and the right to call himself Cena's final opponent.

Speaking of Evans, he will be competing in a match of his own tonight as he joins forces with reigning TNA X-Division Champion Leon Slater to take on current World Tag Team Champions Dragon Lee and AJ Styles. While Evans has competed in a handful of matches on "WWE Raw" and "WWE SmackDown", this will mark the first time that Slater has competed in a match on the main roster.

As herself and Lyra Valkyria continue to chase after the WWE Women's Tag Team Championship, Bayley will be returning to singles competition as she squares off with "NXT" star Sol Ruca. While this will mark Bayley's first match since she and the aforementioned Valkyria came up short to Asuka and Kairi Sane on the November 3 episode of "Raw", Ruca will surely be looking to prove herself after she was unable to win the Women's Iron Survivor Challenge at Deadline to secure a shot at Jacy Jayne's NXT Women's Championship at "NXT" New Year's Evil.

Undisputed WWE Champion Cody Rhodes will be competing in his first match since taking part in the 2025 Men's WarGames Match at WWE Survivor Series: WarGames on November 29 as he goes head-to-head with reigning NXT Champion Oba Femi in a Champion vs. Champion Match. Not only did Femi dethrone Ricky Saints as NXT Champion at "NXT" Deadline, but he also earned the right to face Rhodes in tonight's match as per the stipulation of the December 6 contest.

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HeisMendoza! Fernando Mendoza wins Heisman Trophy, becomes Indiana&#39;s first winner

NEW YORK – Indiana redshirt junior quarterback Fernando Mendoza won the school’s first Heisman Memorial Trophy as college football's most outstanding player Saturday night, capping a stunning two-year turnaround for the Hoosiers, the No. 1 seed in this year's College Football Playoff.

Mendoza coming out of nowhere to win the award is an understatement, as he was not listed on any of the Heisman Trophy oddsmakers' lists or the Big Ten Conference's preseason honors lists.

None of that mattered to the 22-year-old Miami, Florida product, as he completed 71.5% of his passes for 2,980 yards. He led the nation with 33 touchdown passes (an Indiana school record), ranked second in passer rating, and was the third Big Ten quarterback since 2000 with three-straight games of at least four passing touchdowns and no interceptions.

More: Fernando Mendoza steps into Heisman spotlight as Indiana’s reluctant star

Who is No. 1? Ranking best, worst Heisman Trophy winners since 2000

Mendoza becomes the first Heisman winner from the Big Ten since Ohio State QB Troy Smith won in 2006.

A quarterback winning the Heisman is, of course, no surprise now that 20 of the past 24 winners played the position. Three Alabama players — running backs Mark Ingram (2009), Derrick Henry (2015), and wide receiver DeVonta Smith (2020) — and last year’s winner, two-way star Travis Hunter of Colorado, are the only non-quarterbacks who have had their personalized identity engraved on the nameplate of the 45-pound trophy.

Mendoza, who transferred to Indiana from Cal this past offseason, received 643 first-place votes and 2,362 total points. Diego Pavia, who put the perennial cellar-dweller Vanderbilt on the map and led them to their first 10-win season in 122 seasons of playing football, was second in the voting (189 first-place votes, 1,435 points).

Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love came in third (46, 719) and Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin was fourth (8, 432).

Mendoza was on 95.16% of the total ballots and won all six voting regions.

Texas Tech linebacker Jacob Rodriguez was fifth in the balloting (and got 17 first-place votes), followed by Ohio State wide receiver Jeremiah Smith, Georgia quarterback Gunner Stockton, and Ole Miss quarterback Trinidad Chambliss. Ohio State safety Caleb Downs and Georgia Tech quarterback Haynes King rounded out the top 10.

Before getting back to business and preparing for the College Football Playoff, where the top-seeded Hoosiers will take on the winner of No. 8 seed Oklahoma and No. 9 Alabama in the Rose Bowl on Jan. 1, Mendoza, who is full‑time Master of Business Administration student at Indiana's Kelley School of Business, spent the week racking up lots of other awards, taking home the Maxwell Award, Davey O'Brien Award, Walter Camp Award and the AP College Football Player of the Year award.

Mendoza's journey to the top of college football was a story in itself. Playing at Christopher Columbus High School, a private Catholic school, he was a two-star recruit and was ranked the 72nd-best quarterback prospect in his class by ESPN. With only one Power Four scholarship offer, Mendoza initially committed to Yale before shifting his focus to California. 

Even after arriving at Berkeley, he didn't find immediate success, redshirting in 2022, but took control the next season, starting the final eight games for the Bears. Over three seasons at Cal, he threw 30 touchdowns, achieving that success despite playing for three different offensive coordinators. 

But transferring 2,200 miles east to Bloomington proved an easy decision, as his younger brother, Alberto, was already on the roster as a quarterback and he had earned his undergraduate degree from Cal in just three years. And despite a playoff appearance last season, Indiana still entered the season with the most losses in college football history, was 9-27 in the three seasons before coach Curt Cignetti arrived, and had not won a bowl game since 1991.

This season, with expectations through the roof, the Hoosiers were ranked No. 19 in the preseason AFCA Coaches Poll, and they dominated their first eight opponents, including a major road win against then-No. 3 Oregon, setting the stage for Mendoza's two Heisman moments.

On Nov. 8, the Hoosiers trailed Penn State 24-20 with 1:51 remaining in the fourth quarter. Despite being sacked on the drive's first play, Mendoza completed four straight passes before delivering the game-winning throw, a strike to Omar Cooper Jr., who made an exceptional catch for a 7-yard touchdown in the back of the end zone with 36 seconds remaining to finish the 10-play, 80-yard drive and keep their undefeated season alive. 

In the season's biggest moment in the Big Ten Championship game against top-ranked Ohio State, Mendoza led Indiana on a crucial drive to start the second half, completing a 51-yarder to Charlie Becker before throwing his only touchdown pass, a 17-yarder to Elijah Sarratt.

He then clinched the game late in the fourth quarter, connecting with Becker again for a 33-yard gain to convert a third down, allowing Indiana to run down most of the clock and win their first Big Ten championship since 1967.

Now, Mendoza, who is the seventh transfer to win the Heisman in the last nine years, will attempt to lead his team to another unprecedented accomplishment – a first national championship.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Fernando Mendoza wins 2025 Heisman Trophy, becoming Indiana's first winner

UO men&#39;s basketball clicks on offense to snap losing streak

The Ducks put an emphatic end to their losing streak.

Behind the most efficient offensive performance of the season and most productive in six seasons, Oregon defeated UC Davis, 104-62, in a nonconference men’s basketball game Dec. 13 in front of an announced crowd of 5,299 at Matthew Knight Arena.

It was the first 100-point game for the Ducks since Nov. 9, 2019, and the 13th in coach Dana Altman’s 16 seasons. It was also the most points Oregon has scored in a game since that 106-75 win against Boise State.

“I thought our ball movement was better so we got better shots,” Altman said. “… I thought we played pretty hard, pretty active, played with more energy, which was good to see.”

Jackson Shelstad scored 21 and had a career-high nine assists to lead the Ducks (5-5), who had lost five straight coming into the game. Takai Simpkins also scored 18 with three 3-pointers.

Kwame Evans Jr., who missed the Ducks’ last game with an illness, had a double-double in his return to the starting lineup with 14 points and 13 rebounds.

Reserve forward Ege Demir also had a double-double with 15 points and 11 rebounds.

“Just a confidence booster for us,” Shelstad said. “We just gotta keep the momentum going into Portland (at home Wednesday). … It’s good for us to come out and have a good one like that."

Oregon came into the game shooting 40.2% from the field with a season high of 47.2% before making 60.7% against UC Davis (5-4), which shot just 35.1% from the field Saturday.

Simpkins made 7 of 8 shot attempts, Evans was 5 for 5, Demir was 7 for 12 and Shelstad was 7 for 13.

“Everybody put work in, and the work showing.” Simpkins said. “Everybody shot good, everybody feeling good. Hope it just goes into the next game and the games after that.”

Oregon center Ege Demir puts up a shot against UC Davis. Demir had 15 points and 11 rebounds in the Ducks' 104-62 win, which ended a five-game losing streak.

The Ducks pounced on the Aggies early, taking a 16-0 lead before UC Davis made its first basket in eight tries at the 13:33 mark of the first half. That remained the Aggies' only field goal until there was 8:34 to play in the first half.

Oregon didn’t have such problems. It made 54.3% from the field in the first half and lead 52-16 at the break.

“We jumped on them because we made a big point on just coming out and talking on defense, playing hard and when we started like that it just set the tone for the whole game,” Shelstad said. “We just gotta come out like that every night.”

Nate Bittle plays limited minutes

The starting center has been dealing with an ankle injury since the Players Era Festival in Las Vegas the week of Thanksgiving.

He missed games against Creighton and USC, but returned to play Dec. 6 against UCLA. He started again Saturday but played just seven minutes in the first half and finished with four points, one rebound and two blocks.

“He wasn’t moving very good and that ankle’s still bothering him a little bit and he didn’t practice much this week,” Altman said. “He says it’s not painful, it’s just stiff. He doesn’t have the power off it. There was no sense taking a chance in the second half.”

What's next for Oregon men's basketball?

The Ducks are back at Matthew Knight Arena Wednesday for an 8 p.m. game against Portland on Big Ten Network.

The Pilots are 6-4 with all of their wins coming at the Chiles Center in Portland, where they have a game against Kent State at 2 p.m. Sunday. Portland also has a win against UC Davis, 67-63 on Nov. 9.

Chris Hansen covers University of Oregon football, men’s basketball, track and field, cross country and softball for The Register-Guard. You can reach him at chansen@registerguard.com.

This article originally appeared on Register-Guard: Oregon men's basketball clicks on offense as Ducks snap losing streak

Indiana football’s Fernando Mendoza wins the Heisman Trophy

For the first time in history, there’s a Hoosier Heisman.

Fernando Mendoza, who quarterbacked Indiana to a 12-0 record in the regular season and a 13-10 win over Ohio State in the Big Ten Football Championship game, was named the winner of the 2025 Heisman Trophy during a televised ceremony on Saturday night in New York City.

With his win, Mendoza becomes Indiana’s first player in program history to win the award after being the second finalist. He’s the program’s second finalist, following running back Anthony Thompson’s bid in 1989 that saw him come just shy of hoisting the trophy.

Mendoza has completed 71.5% of his passes for 2,980 yards with 33 touchdowns through the air and just six interceptions, adding in 240 yards and six scores on the ground. He’s led game winning scoring drives against Iowa, Oregon and Penn State, all on the road, with a key pass on third down in the closing minutes of the Big Ten title game to help drain the clock.

The Hoosiers will return to action in the new year in the Rose Bowl Game at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, California.

Why Fernando Mendoza won the 2025 Heisman Trophy over Diego Pavia, Julian Sayin

Fernando Mendoza Heisman

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The road to the 2025 Heisman Trophy was a winding one, with preseason favorites struggling and new contenders exiting the race as quickly as they entered, but one player refused to waver.

Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza placed himself in the upper echelon of Heisman contenders in the opening weeks of the season and never moved, as the Hoosiers knocked off every team in their path on the way to a surprise Big Ten championship.

Early on, it looked as though Mendoza and Oregon’s Dante Moore might compete for college football’s prestigious award. Then came Alabama’s Ty Simpson. After Simpson slipped up, Ohio State’s Julian Sayin asserted himself and briefly became the favorite in some eyes. By Saturday’s ceremony, Vanderbilt’s Diego Pavia was seen as Mendoza’s top challenger.

Ultimately, the award went to the Cal Berkeley transfer who helped turn Indiana from a feel-good story into a legitimate national championship contender.

Here's a closer look at why Mendoza won the 2025 Heisman Trophy.

MORE:Meet all four Heisman Trophy finalists

Why Fernando Mendoza won the Heisman Trophy

It's no secret there were not many truly dominant players in college football this season. Sometimes, that's just the way it shakes out. Mendoza may not have gaudy stats that rival some of the great Heisman Trophy seasons in recent memory, but he checked every box, between the numbers, consistency, winning, eye test and clutch moments.

The numbers checked out. Mendoza was not a high-volume passer, finishing with fewer passing yards than Sayin and Pavia, but that was more the result of Indiana's gameplan and tendency to jump out to sizable leads. Mendoza's 9.4 yards per attempt led all Power Four starting quarterbacks, and his 33 touchdown passes led all FBS quarterbacks, all while tossing only six interceptions and completing more than 71 percent of pass attempts. Mendoza also had six rushing touchdowns that Sayin didn't. 

Voters can't just blindly follow the numbers. Did Mendoza pass the eye test? How much was he a product of his situation? By all estimations, Mendoza passed the eye test. He flashed remarkable accuracy all season long, showed a willingness to throw downfield and do it well and consistently delivered in the biggest moments.

Mendoza's win-sealing pass to Charlie Becker in the Big Ten championship was labeled as his "Heisman moment," but the real moment likely came against Penn State, when he hit Omar Cooper Jr. for an unbelievable go-ahead touchdown in the final minute to keep the Hoosiers' unbeaten season alive. While Sayin's stats rivaled Mendoza's, you would be hard-pressed to find a moment like that, even if Ohio State's dominance was partly the reason.

The Heisman Trophy shouldn't automatically go to the best player on the best team. In recent years, it hasn't — Caleb Williams, Jayden Daniels and Travis Hunter all won the award after losing multiple games. Pavia had a chance, too, but quiet performances against Missouri, Alabama and LSU were tough to overcome without a College Football Playoff appearance to his name. 

Mendoza didn't win the Heisman because he and Indiana beat Ohio State, but outdueling Sayin head-to-head confirmed for many voters that Mendoza had checked every box needed to be checked to claim the most prestigious honor in college football. 

MORE:Heisman Trophy winners by year

Fernando Mendoza stats vs. Heisman finalist QBs

Here is a look at how Mendoza's stats compared to Pavia and Sayin this season. Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love was also a finalist for the Heisman Trophy.

PlayerFernando MendozaDiego PaviaJulian Sayin
Games131213
Record13-010-212-1
Comp. rate71.571.278.4
Pass yards2,9803,1923,323
Pass TD332731
Interceptions686
Rushing attempts6915237
Rushing yards240826-2
Rushing TDs690

MORE: The full 2025 College Football Playoff bracket, final rankings

Indiana Heisman Trophy winners

YearPlayerPosition
2025Fernando MendozaQB

Mendoza made history as the first player in Indiana history to win the Heisman Trophy, adding another layer onto the best season the program has ever had.

MORE:Heisman Trophy winners by school

Fernando Mendoza is 2025 Heisman winner. 4 moments that defined season

Fernando Mendoza has been on an incredible journey from his home in Miami to the Calgorithm to No. 1 Indiana. And now the Heismendoza campaign (unofficial, as he and his school haven't officially promoted his candidacy) has kept the Heisman Trophy in the hands of a South Florida native for the second straight year.

Mendoza won college football's top honor over Vanderbilt's Diego Pavia, Ohio State's Julian Sayin and Notre Dame's Jeremiyah Love. Earlier in the week, the Indiana quarterback claimed the AP Player of the Year award. He'll lead the 13-0 Hoosiers to just their second Rose Bowl ever in January as the top-seeded team in the College Football Playoff.

Firsts have been a running theme throughout Mendoza's incredible season. The 22-year-old who starred at Christopher Columbus High School is the first Heisman winner of Cuban descent and just the third with Latino or Hispanic heritage. He is the first Indiana player to win it, as well, as part of the program's first outright Big Ten championship team since 1945. The night before, Mendoza became IU's first Davey O'Brien winner as the nation's top quarterback, as well as its second Maxwell Award winner for player of the year.

Mendoza led FBS with 33 touchdown passes and, adding in his six rushing scores, was responsible for 39 for the season, second only to USF's Byrum Brown. The redshirt junior threw for 2,980 yards on a .715 completion percentage with just six interceptions, and his 181.4 passer efficiency rating was second only to Sayin. He made his mark early on, throwing for four touchdowns in his second game after transferring from California and following that up with five TDs in back-to-back games. His 2-minute drive and unbelievable touchdown to beat Penn State in November broke the voice of Fox's Gus Johnson in one of the biggest moments of the 2025 college football season.

MORE ON THE FAMILY: Why Fernando Mendoza's mom inspires him while living with MS

Mendoza now gets to celebrate with his family. He can keep the party going in his own quarterback room, as little brother Alberto Mendoza is his backup at Indiana. He can live it up with his father, also named Fernando Mendoza, who played alongside Miami Hurricanes coach Mario Cristobal in high school. And he can enjoy the moment with his mom, Elsa Mendoza, whom he has frequently called his inspiration and guiding light as she lives with multiple sclerosis.

Who won Heisman Trophy?

Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza won the 2025 Heisman Trophy. Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia came in second, followed by Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love and then Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin.

Fernando Mendoza’s top plays, ranked

  1. Touchdown pass to Omar Cooper in the final minute at Penn State (Nov. 8)
  2. 33-yard bomb on third down to put away Ohio State in Big Ten championship (Dec. 6)
  3. Game-winning touchdown to Elijah Sarratt at Oregon (Oct. 11)
  4. Second straight five-touchdown game vs. Illinois (Sept. 20)

Heisman voting results

  1. Fernando Mendoza (Indiana QB): xxx
  2. Diego Pavia (Vanderbilt QB): xxx
  3. Julian Sayin (Ohio State QB): xxx
  4. Jeremiyah Love (Notre Dame RB): xxx

Fernando Mendoza highlights

The Hoosiers were at risk of losing their first game of the season Nov. 8 at Penn State. Trailing by four with 1:51 left, Mendoza opened Indiana's drive by getting sacked at his own 13-yard line. He went to work from there, going 4 of 6 for 80 yards to get to the 7-yard line. The defense turned it on to force incompletions on the next two plays, and then rushed him up on the middle on third down with 36 second left. While falling away, Mendoza threw a dart in the back of the end zone, where Omar Cooper somehow brought it in with one toe scraping the grass in play for a go-ahead touchdown that led Fox announcer Gus Johnson to declare: "Give that man the Heisman!"

In a defensive struggle for the Big Ten championship, Mendoza had thrown a nice back-shoulder bullet to Elijah Sarratt early in the second half to give Indiana a 13-10 lead. That score held when Ohio State missed what would have been a game-tying field goal with less than 3 minutes to go. On third down after two straight rushes to force the Buckeyes into using their timeouts, Mendoza let loose a gorgeous moonball to Charlie Becker for 33 yards, putting the ball past midfield and all but icing the game, the No. 1 playoff seed and the Heisman Trophy.

How many Heismans has Indiana won?

Until Mendoza, Indiana has never had a Heisman winner. The closest was running back Anthony Thompson, who was the runner-up to Houston quarterback Andre Ware in 1989.

How many Cuban players have won the Heisman?

Mendoza becomes the first player of Cuban descent to win the Heisman Trophy. He is the third player of Latino or Hispanic descent to earn the award: Stanford's Jim Plunkett (1970) was of Mexican-American heritage, and the grandfather of Alabama's Bryce Young (2021) was born in Mexico.

Heisman winners list

Here are the past 10 winners of the Heisman Trophy:

  • 2025: Fernando Mendoza (Indiana QB)
  • 2024: Travis Hunter (Colorado WR/CB)
  • 2023: Jayden Daniels (LSU QB)
  • 2022: Caleb Williams (USC QB)
  • 2021: Bryce Young (Alabama QB)
  • 2020: DeVonta Smith (Alabama WR)
  • 2019: Joe Burrow (LSU QB)
  • 2018: Kyler Murray (Oklahoma QB)
  • 2017: Baker Mayfield (Oklahoma QB)
  • 2016: Lamar Jackson (Louisville QB)

This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Fernando Mendoza wins 2025 Heisman Trophy. Highlights from his season

Fernando Mendoza is 2025 Heisman winner. 4 moments that defined season

Fernando Mendoza has been on an incredible journey from his home in Miami to the Calgorithm to No. 1 Indiana. And now the Heismendoza campaign (unofficial, as he and his school haven't officially promoted his candidacy) has kept the Heisman Trophy in the hands of a South Florida native for the second straight year.

Mendoza won college football's top honor over Vanderbilt's Diego Pavia, Ohio State's Julian Sayin and Notre Dame's Jeremiyah Love. Earlier in the week, the Indiana quarterback claimed the AP Player of the Year award. He'll lead the 13-0 Hoosiers to just their second Rose Bowl ever in January as the top-seeded team in the College Football Playoff.

Firsts have been a running theme throughout Mendoza's incredible season. The 22-year-old who starred at Christopher Columbus High School is the first Heisman winner of Cuban descent and just the third with Latino or Hispanic heritage. He is the first Indiana player to win it, as well, as part of the program's first outright Big Ten championship team since 1945. The night before, Mendoza became IU's first Davey O'Brien winner as the nation's top quarterback, as well as its second Maxwell Award winner for player of the year.

Mendoza led FBS with 33 touchdown passes and, adding in his six rushing scores, was responsible for 39 for the season, second only to USF's Byrum Brown. The redshirt junior threw for 2,980 yards on a .715 completion percentage with just six interceptions, and his 181.4 passer efficiency rating was second only to Sayin. He made his mark early on, throwing for four touchdowns in his second game after transferring from California and following that up with five TDs in back-to-back games. His 2-minute drive and unbelievable touchdown to beat Penn State in November broke the voice of Fox's Gus Johnson in one of the biggest moments of the 2025 college football season.

MORE ON THE FAMILY: Why Fernando Mendoza's mom inspires him while living with MS

Mendoza now gets to celebrate with his family. He can keep the party going in his own quarterback room, as little brother Alberto Mendoza is his backup at Indiana. He can live it up with his father, also named Fernando Mendoza, who played alongside Miami Hurricanes coach Mario Cristobal in high school. And he can enjoy the moment with his mom, Elsa Mendoza, whom he has frequently called his inspiration and guiding light as she lives with multiple sclerosis.

Who won Heisman Trophy?

Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza won the 2025 Heisman Trophy. XXXXXXXX came in second.

Fernando Mendoza’s top plays, ranked

  1. Touchdown pass to Omar Cooper in the final minute at Penn State (Nov. 8)
  2. 33-yard bomb on third down to put away Ohio State in Big Ten championship (Dec. 6)
  3. Game-winning touchdown to Elijah Sarratt at Oregon (Oct. 11)
  4. Second straight five-touchdown game vs. Illinois (Sept. 20)

Heisman voting results

  1. Fernando Mendoza (Indiana QB): xxx
  2. Diego Pavia (Vanderbilt QB): xxx
  3. Julian Sayin (Ohio State QB): xxx
  4. Jeremiyah Love (Notre Dame RB): xxx

Fernando Mendoza highlights

The Hoosiers were at risk of losing their first game of the season Nov. 8 at Penn State. Trailing by four with 1:51 left, Mendoza opened Indiana's drive by getting sacked at his own 13-yard line. He went to work from there, going 4 of 6 for 80 yards to get to the 7-yard line. The defense turned it on to force incompletions on the next two plays, and then rushed him up on the middle on third down with 36 second left. While falling away, Mendoza threw a dart in the back of the end zone, where Omar Cooper somehow brought it in with one toe scraping the grass in play for a go-ahead touchdown that led Fox announcer Gus Johnson to declare: "Give that man the Heisman!"

In a defensive struggle for the Big Ten championship, Mendoza had thrown a nice back-shoulder bullet to Elijah Sarratt early in the second half to give Indiana a 13-10 lead. That score held when Ohio State missed what would have been a game-tying field goal with less than 3 minutes to go. On third down after two straight rushes to force the Buckeyes into using their timeouts, Mendoza let loose a gorgeous moonball to Charlie Becker for 33 yards, putting the ball past midfield and all but icing the game, the No. 1 playoff seed and the Heisman Trophy.

How many Heismans has Indiana won?

Until Mendoza, Indiana has never had a Heisman winner. The closest was running back Anthony Thompson, who was the runner-up to Houston quarterback Andre Ware in 1989.

How many Cuban players have won the Heisman?

Mendoza becomes the first player of Cuban descent to win the Heisman Trophy. He is the third player of Latino or Hispanic descent to earn the award: Stanford's Jim Plunkett (1970) was of Mexican-American heritage, and the grandfather of Alabama's Bryce Young (2021) was born in Mexico.

Heisman winners list

Here are the past 10 winners of the Heisman Trophy:

  • 2025: Fernando Mendoza (Indiana QB)
  • 2024: Travis Hunter (Colorado WR/CB)
  • 2023: Jayden Daniels (LSU QB)
  • 2022: Caleb Williams (USC QB)
  • 2021: Bryce Young (Alabama QB)
  • 2020: DeVonta Smith (Alabama WR)
  • 2019: Joe Burrow (LSU QB)
  • 2018: Kyler Murray (Oklahoma QB)
  • 2017: Baker Mayfield (Oklahoma QB)
  • 2016: Lamar Jackson (Louisville QB)

This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Fernando Mendoza wins 2025 Heisman Trophy. Highlights from his season

The 2025 Heisman Trophy winner announced on ESPN Saturday

Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza is your 2025 Heisman Trophy winner. The ceremony had four finalists, including Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin, but in the end, it was Mendoza who shone in some of the biggest moments, including in a 13-10 win over the Buckeyes in the Big Ten Championship game last Saturday.

Mendoza becomes the 79th Heisman winner and the first from Indiana. He also ends the streak of Big Ten players missing out on the award, the last being Ohio State quarterback Troy Smith back at the end of the 2006 season.

This season, Mendoza 226-of-316 passes (71.5%) for 2,980 yards and 33 touchdowns. He will next be in action on January 1 in the Rose Bowl with No. 1 seed Indiana taking on the winner of No. 8 seed Oklahoma and No. 9 seed Alabama.

Congratulations to the 2025 Heisman Trophy winner, @IndianaFootball quarterback Fernando Mendoza!#Heisman | #MoreThanATrophypic.twitter.com/DMqXA16ode

— The Heisman Trophy (@HeismanTrophy) December 14, 2025

Congrats to Mendoza, and now let's get behind Sayin and his chances of winning the bronze statue next season as a redshirt sophomore. He should be one of the favorites heading into next season.

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This article originally appeared on Buckeyes Wire: The 2025 Heisman Trophy was announced on ESPN Saturday night

How Mammoth rookie Daniil But got the ‘best nickname’ ever

Utah Mammoth left wing Daniil But (19) shoots past Los Angeles Kings defenseman Cody Ceci (5) during the first period of an NHL game at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Monday, Dec. 8, 2025.
Utah Mammoth left wing Daniil But (19) shoots past Los Angeles Kings defenseman Cody Ceci (5) during the first period of an NHL game at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Monday, Dec. 8, 2025. | Rio Giancarlo, Deseret News

There are two types of nicknames in hockey: the lazy ones, which almost everyone has, and the ones that are too creative not to like.

The lazy ones involve adding a “y” or an “s” at the end of the person’s last name — and sometimes even both. For example:

  • Nick Schmaltz becomes “Schmaltzy;”
  • Clayton Keller is “Kells;”
  • Ian Cole is “Colesy.”

There’s also the “er” suffix. Lawson Crouse, for example, often goes by “Crouser.”

But the best ones have more meaning than that.

Matt Rempe, who plays for the New York Rangers and stands at 6-foot-8, is known as “The Rempire State Building.” It’s perfect.

Wayne Gretzky was known as “The Great One,” but his little brother, Brent, who played 13 games in the NHL, had the better nickname of the two: “The Other One.”

And just recently, Minnesota Wild goaltender Jesper Wallstedt has been dubbed “The Wall of St. Paul,” with reference to his last name, his position and the city he now calls home.

There are dozens of others that could make this list, but perhaps none are better than Utah Mammoth rookie Daniil But, who has received the nickname “Cheeks.”

“Cheeks is all-time,” said Mammoth defenseman Maveric Lamoureux. “That’s probably the best nickname I’ve heard in my life.”

But credited the idea to Nate Schmidt, who’s also the brains behind Liam “Spicy Tuna” O’Brien’s moniker (the “Spicy” part came later in his career, but “Tuna” came from Schmidt). The two played for the Washington Capitals together more than a decade ago and the name has stuck ever since.

Schmidt’s response to the “Cheeks” concept?

“No comment,” he said while covering his face with his hoodie in a futile attempt to mask his laughter.

Anyone who has learned a second language as an adult can tell you that puns are one of the most difficult things to pick up on. That’s the case for But, whose English is steadily improving, but still far from perfect.

“I don’t know what it means, but (teammate Mikhail Sergachev) told me it’s the best name he’s ever heard,” But said.

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Utah Mammoth left wings Daniil But (19) and Michael Carcone (53) work to get the puck away from Florida Panthers right wing Mackie Samoskevich (11) as they play an NHL hockey game at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Wednesday, Dec. 10, 2025. | Scott G Winterton, Deseret News

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Indiana football quarterback Fernando Mendoza wins Heisman Trophy

NEW YORK — Indiana football quarterback Fernando Mendoza joked at the start of the weekend that growing up he thought his best shot at winning the Heisman was in a video game. 

The former two-star recruit once contemplated walking away from the sport thanks to the lack of interest from Power Four teams, but thanks to the advice of his mother Elsa, Fernando fought through the adversity to become the top player in the sport after winning the Heisman Trophy on Saturday night.  

Mendoza is Indiana football’s first Heisman Trophy winner, beating out fellow finalists, Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin, Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia and Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love for the award. 

“All those (struggles) were blessings,” Mendoza said this weekend. “They lit a fire underneath myself in order to make myself work harder and get to the point where I am today.”

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He entered the weekend as a heavy favorite for the award after leading IU to a top seed in the College Football Playoff and Big Ten championship. 

Mendoza had a series of Heisman-worthy moments during the Hoosiers' first perfect regular season with game-winning drives against the likes of Oregon and Penn State. His final Heisman pitch came in the Big Ten title game against Ohio State. 

After almost getting knocked out of the game on the first play, he made a series of clutch throws down the stretch to lead IU to its first league title since 1967. 

The Heisman completed a sweep of major national awards for Mendoza. 

He won the Walter Camp Award, Maxwell Award and Davey O’Brien Award in the days leading up the Heisman ceremony. He was also named Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year and Quarterback of the Year. 

Mendoza was only the second finalist in program history — former IU running back Anthony Thompson was runner-up in 1989 — and sixth top-10 finisher. Thompson was also the only other player in program history to win the Walter Camp and Maxwell, and Mendoza is the first player to win the Davey O’Brien.

Indiana football quarterback Fernando Mendoza poses for a trophy with the Heisman Trophy on Saturday, Dec. 13, 2025 in New York.

Mendoza was joined in New York by a large contingent of teammates and coaches. Indiana coach Curt Cignetti, athletic director Scott Dolson, offensive coordinator Mike Shahanan and quarterbacks coach Chandler Whitmer all attended the ceremony. 

Cignetti compared Mendoza to Jerry West, one of his idols growing up in West Virginia, during an interview with Holly Rowe during the ceremony.

"I can't think of a bigger compliment to pay a competitor," Cignetti said.

Pat Coogan, Carter Smith, Riley Nowakowski, Aiden Fisher and Charlie Becker were among the players that paid their own way to the city to support Mendoza and had a private watch party at a local steakhouse. 

"He's everything the Heisman is about. He encapsulates what the trophy means and stands for, and the history of the trophy,” Coogan said Saturday morning. 

Mendoza's brother Alberto, IU’s backup quarterback, was also in New York and joined Fernando at the ceremony alongside their parents. 

Throughout the weekend, Mendoza pledged to follow Cignetti’s “24-hour celebration” rule and get back to work on prepping for the CFP after traveling back to Bloomington on Sunday night. 

“We are all honored to play in the Rose Bowl,” Mendoza said. “That’s a dream, especially my first three years I played at Cal, everyone always talked about the Rose Bowl what a great honor and such a magical place to play.”

Heisman Trophy award balloting

PlaceNameSchool 1st2nd3rdTotal Points
1.Fernando MendozaIndiana643191512,362
2.Diego PaviaVanderbilt1893521641,435
3.Jeremiyah LoveNotre Dame46157267719
4.Julian SayinOhio State8118172432
5.Jacob RodriguezTexas Tech1756132295
6.Jeremiah SmithOhio State4183684
7.Gunner StocktonGeorgia362243
8.Trinidad ChamblissOle Miss25723
9.Caleb DownsOhio State231022
10.Haynes KingGeorgia Tech211018

Michael Niziolek is the Indiana beat reporter for The Bloomington Herald-Times. You can follow him on X @michaelniziolek and read all his coverage by clicking here.

This article originally appeared on The Herald-Times: Indiana football quarterback Fernando Mendoza named Heisman Trophy winner

Indiana joins college programs with one Heisman Trophy winner

Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza won the 2025 Heisman Trophy. The transfer from Cal-Berkeley, has led the Hoosiers to a 13-0 record and the top seed in the College Football Playoff tournament. Mendoza makes Indiana the 21st school to have one Heisman Trophy winner. There are 20 schools that can boast about multiple Heisman winners, but for this exercise, it's time to look at the ones that produced one. Next up for Mendoza is trying to lead IU to its first national championship through the CFP.

University of Chicago

The Heisman Trophy is on display.

Heisman winner: Jay Berwanger

Year: 1935

TCU

A general view of a TCU Horned Frogs helmet.

Heisman winner: Davey O'Brien

Year: 1938

Iowa

Iowa head coach Kirk Ferentz walks into the stadium past a statue of Nile Kinnick.

Heisman winner: Nile Kinnick

Year: 1939

Minnesota

A Minnesota Golden Gophers football helmet.

Heisman winner: Bruce Smith

Year: 1941

SMU

Doak Walker, a Heisman Trophy winner from Southern Methodist, won two NFL titles during his six seasons w/the Lions.



Two Doak Classica

Heisman winner: Doak Walker

Year: 1948

Princeton

The Heisman Trophy.

Heisman winner: DIck Kazmaier

Year: 1951

Syracuse

General view of the Syracuse Orange logo on Ernie Davis Legends Field.

Heisman winner: Ernie Davis

Year: 1961

Oregon State

Oregon State Beavers helmet.

Heisman winner: Terry Baker

Year: 1962

UCLA

UCLA Bruins quarterback Gary Beban in action.

Heisman winner: Gary Beban

Year: 1967

Stanford

Stanford Cardinal quarterback Jim Plunkett in action against the Ohio State Buckeyes during the 1971 Rose Bowl.

Heisman winner: Jim Plunkett

Year: 1970

Penn State

Detailed view of the Penn State Nittany Lions helmet.

Heisman winner: John Cappelletti

Year: 1973

Pitt

Pittsburgh Panthers running back Tony Dorsett.

Heisman winner: Tony Dorsett

Year: 1976

South Carolina

Statue unveiling honoring George Rogers at Springs Brooks Plaza at Williams-Brice Stadium.

Heisman winner: George Rogers

Year: 1980

Boston College

Former Boston College Eagles Doug Flutie recreates his Hail Mary throw during the first half at Alumni Stadium.

Heisman winner: Doug Flutie

Year: 1984

Oklahoma State

A general view of an Oklahoma State Cowboys helmet.

Heisman winner: Barry Sanders

Year: 1988

Houston

Quarterback Andre Ware of the Houston Cougars.

Heisman winner: Andre Ware

Year: 1989

Brigham Young

Brigham Young quarterback Ty Detmer.

Heisman winner: Ty Detmer

Year: 1990

Baylor

A detailed view of the statue honoring former Baylor Bears quarterback Robert Griffin III.

Heisman winner: Robert Griffin III

Year: 2011

Oregon

Oregon quarterback Marcus Mariota throws.

Heisman winner: Marcus Mariota

Year: 2014

Louisville

A posed mannequin of Heisman Trophy winner Lamar Jackson hurdling a player at U of L is inisde the entrance to the Howard Schnellenberger Football Complex at Cardinal Stadium.


Lounge21 Sam

Heisman winner: Lamar Jackson

Year: 2016

Indiana

Fernando Mendoza of the Indiana Hoosiers poses with the Heisman Memorial Trophy.

Heisman winner: Fernando Mendoza

Year: 2025

This article originally appeared on The List Wire: Schools that have produced 1 winner of the Heisman Trophy

Golden State Warriors jersey history - No. 33 - Chris Wright (2011-12)

The Golden State Warriors have had over 600 players don the more than 60 jersey numbers used by their players over the more than 75 years of existence the team has enjoyed in its rich and storied history.

Founded in 1946 during the Basketball Association of America (BAA -- a precursor league of the NBA) era, the team has called home the cities of Philadelphia, San Francisco, Oakland, and even San Diego.

To commemorate the players who wore those numbers, Warriors Wire is covering the entire history of jersey numbers and the players who sported them since the founding of the team. For this article, we begin with the 14th of 15 players who wore the No. 33 jersey for the Warriors.

April 26, 2012; Oakland, CA, USA; Golden State Warriors forward Chris Wright (33) drives past San Antonio Spurs guard Patty Mills (8) in the fourth quarter at ORACLE Arena. The Spurs defeated the Warriors 107-101. Mandatory Credit: Cary Edmondson-USA TODAY Sports

That player would be Golden State forward alum Chris Wright. After ending his college career at Dayton, Wright went unselected in the 2011 NBA Draft, playing in other leagues until until he signed with the Dubs in 2011.

His stay with the team lasted until he signed with the Toronto Raptors in 2012.

During his time suiting up for the Warriors, Wright wore only jersey No. 33 and put up 2.9 points and 1.9 rebounds per game.

All stats and data courtesy of Basketball Reference.

This article originally appeared on Warriors Wire: Warriors jersey history - No. 33 - Chris Wright (2011-12)

Fernando Mendoza secures Heisman Trophy, the first in Indiana&#39;s history

The Indiana Hoosiers had never had a flippin’ Heisman Trophy winner. Until now.

On Saturday night, Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza became the program’s first winner of college football’s most prestigious individual honor. As he lifted the trophy and etched his name into the history books, Mendoza grinned.

It was the smile of someone who believed he could help Indiana do something it had never done before — all alongside his brother (and backup), Alberto. It was also the smile of a player who knew he needed to grow and develop as a quarterback by leaving Cal for Indiana. He did just that … and so much more. 

In his first and only season as the Hoosiers’ starting quarterback, Mendoza has thrown an FBS-best 33 touchdowns, and he’s rushed for six more. Under his tutelage, the Indiana offense has broken program records for both touchdowns and points. He is one of the most accurate passers in the country, and he’s had a knack for making the big play when his team needs it most. Mendoza’s game-winning touchdown throw to Omar Cooper Jr. against Penn State is the one that got labeled a Heisman moment, but it was far from the only clutch play made by Mendoza when Indiana’s perfect season was on the line. And he always delivered.

The Hoosiers are the No. 1 overall seed in this year’s College Football Playoff and one of the sport’s true national title contenders. This comes on the heels of Indiana’s first Big Ten championship since 1967 and the first 12-0 regular season in program history.

Not bad for a quarterback who was ranked No. 134 among quarterbacks in the Class of 2022. Mendoza was initially committed to Yale before flipping to Cal. He redshirted as a freshman and continually developed year over year to become one of the best quarterbacks in the country. It’s quite possible he’ll be the first quarterback taken in next April’s NFL Draft as well. 

And he was my choice to win the Heisman Trophy as well. I voted for Mendoza as my top choice, followed by Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love at No. 2 and Texas Tech linebacker Jacob Rodriguez at No. 3. 

It was a difficult vote, as it always is. The Heisman race felt very wide-open deep into November, which is unusual. And it certainly ended in a very different place than it started, back in August when Arch Manning was the betting favorite to win the award and just about every SEC starting quarterback found himself among the top preseason contenders.

When I vote for the Heisman Trophy, I don’t only look at individual production or a team’s overall win-loss record. I consider the story of the season. I like to imagine, say five years from now, thinking back on this year’s season and what I’ll remember most. I like to factor that into my Heisman vote, because I do think (most years) that the winner should be tied to the story of the season. 

What I’ll remember about the 2025 season is Indiana’s pursuit of perfection. I’ll think about Curt Cignetti and his program cementing itself as serious contender, far from a warm-and-fuzzy story or a flash in the pan like many thought they were a year ago. And I’ll certainly think about Fernando Mendoza, the quarterback of the flippin’ Indiana Hoosiers and the program’s deserved first Heisman Trophy winner.

2025 Heisman Trophy: Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza becomes the school&#39;s first Heisman winner

Fernando Mendoza is Indiana’s first Heisman Trophy winner.

The junior quarterback beat Vanderbilt QB Diego Pavia, Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love and Ohio State QB Julian Sayin to win the 2025 Heisman on Saturday night. Mendoza won the award as Indiana went undefeated in the regular season, took down Ohio State in the Big Ten title game and is the No. 1 seed for the College Football Playoff.

"Standing here tonight, holding this bad boy, representing Indiana University still doesn't feel real," Mendoza said after winning the award. "If you told me as a kid in Miami, that I'd be here on stage holding this prestigious trophy, I probably would have laughed, cried like I'm doing now or both. Because this moment, it's an honor, it's bigger than me. It's a product of a family, team, community and a whole lot of people who believed in me long before anybody knew my name."

Mendoza then ended his Heisman speech by noting that he wasn't the most prized recruit coming out of high school and said that he almost quit football during his first season in the fourth grade. 

"I want every kid out there who feels overlooked, underestimated to know I was you," Mendoza said. "I was that kid too. I was in your shoes. The truth is, you don't need the most stars, hype, or rankings. You just need discipline, heart and people who believe in you. And you need to believe in your own abilities. I hope this moment shows you that chasing your dreams are worth it, no matter how big or impossible they seem."

Mendoza finished with a voting tally of 2,362 total points, with 643 first-place votes. Pavia was second with 1,435 points and 189 first-place votes. Jeremiyah Love finished third with 719 points and Sayin was fourth with 432 points.

The Cal transfer is 226-of-316 passing for 2,980 yards and 33 touchdowns with just six interceptions. Mendoza has thrown the most touchdown passes of any player in college football and ranks second in total touchdowns behind South Florida’s Byrum Brown. Mendoza has the second-best pass efficiency rating in the country (181.4) behind Sayin at 182.1 and he is also one of just 10 quarterbacks who have completed over 70% of their passes this season.

Mendoza is the fourth straight Heisman winner who transferred schools during his college career and the second in that span to win the Heisman in his first year at his school. His win also breaks an odd drought for the Big Ten and a Heisman pattern that dated back to the award's inception in 1935. 

In addition to being Indiana’s first Heisman winner over 127 seasons of football dating back to 1899, he’s the first Big Ten player to win the Heisman since Ohio State quarterback Troy Smith. And Mendoza is the first quarterback to win the Heisman in a year that ends with a "5." Over the past nine decades — starting with Jay Berwanger's inaugural Heisman win in 1935 — a running back has always won the award in a "5" year. In 2015, Alabama RB Derrick Henry won the Heisman. Twenty years ago, USC RB Reggie Bush took home the award.

Before coming to Indiana, Mendoza played two seasons at Cal and was one of the more efficient passers in the country in 2024 even if the Bears went just 6-7. Across 11 games, he completed 69% of his passes and threw for over 3,000 yards.

As Mendoza was doing that, more than halfway across the country Indiana was in the midst of its best season ever under coach Curt Cignetti. The Hoosiers went 11-1 in the regular season under coach Curt Cignetti before losing to Notre Dame in the first round of the College Football Playoff. It was the first time Indiana had ever won more than nine games in a single season and just the third time ever that the Hoosiers finished the season in the top 10 of the AP Top 25.

And Indiana is even better in 2025.

With younger brother Alberto already on the Indiana roster, Mendoza transferred from Cal after the season when Kurtis Rourke, Indiana’s stellar QB in 2024, was out of eligibility. After a slow start to the season — Mendoza completed 18-of-31 passes for 193 yards and no touchdowns in a 13-point win over Old Dominion — he started putting up cartoonish stat lines while sitting out a lot of fourth-quarter football.

Against FCS Indiana State in Week 3, Mendoza threw five touchdowns and had just one incompletion. The next week against Illinois, Mendoza again had more TD passes than incompletions as he was 21-of-23 passing for 267 yards and five scores.

Overall, Mendoza had four games in 2025 where he had as many or more touchdowns than he had incompletions. He also had just three games here he completed less than 63% of his passes and didn’t have a single game with multiple interceptions.

Before the Big Ten title game win over Ohio State, Mendoza’s signature moment came on the road at Penn State. After Indiana forced a Penn State punt with 1:51 to go and trailing 24-20, Mendoza led the Hoosiers on a 10-play, 80-yard drive that ended on an incredible throw to Omar Cooper Jr. as he made an even better catch.

The TD kept Indiana’s undefeated season alive as the Hoosiers won 27-24. From there, they beat Wisconsin and Purdue by a combined score of 87-10 before their slugfest 13-10 win over the Buckeyes a week ago.

Chiefs Must Keep Eyes On Chargers&#39; Ladd McConkey In Slot

The Kansas City Chiefs have a difficult path to the playoffs even if they win out the remainder of the schedule and currently have just an 11.4 percent chance of squeaking into the postseason.

The Chiefs need so much help from other teams to even have a chance of getting in, but they have to take care of their own business and control what they can control.

The offense needs to be able to feature a sound running game or else it’s going to be a lot easier to stop star quarterback Patrick Mahomes and the passing game. Mahomes has arguably been the team’s best rusher, and while that strength is helpful when the team isn’t moving the ball, focusing too much on scrambling will hurt the team’s chances of winning.

The Chiefs and Los Angeles Chargers squared off to kick off the season in Brazil, which resulted in a 27-21 victory in favor of the Chargers. This was the first of six one-score losses for Kansas City and jumpstarted what has been a problem all season long.

Kansas City’s defense couldn’t contain Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert in the first meeting, as Herbert threw for 318 yards and three touchdowns along with 32 rushing yards on seven carries. Herbert may not have the same success he had due to his fractured non-throwing hand, but he played through it against the Philadelphia Eagles and doesn’t carry an injury designation into this game.

The Chiefs’ defensive unit will need to watch out for slot receiver Ladd McConkey, Herbert’s top receiver who does a lot of damage across the middle of the field. He caught six passes for 74 yards and will be a threat in this game.

“Kansas City's pass defense has been solid in 2025, ranking 14th in success rate allowed (44%) and EPA allowed per play (0.15) on dropbacks,” ESPN’s Seth Walder wrote Saturday. “But crossing routes against them cause those numbers to skyrocket to 63% (fourth worst) and 0.51 (second worst), respectively. Chiefs opponents are averaging 2.9 receiving yards per play on crossing routes, second most.

“So, who is most likely to benefit from this? Wide receiver Ladd McConkey, who leads the Chargers by running crossing routes 16% of the time. McConkey also caught six passes for 74 yards against the Chiefs in Week 1.”

This game is an absolute must win for Kansas City to have any sort of chance at the playoffs moving forward.

Open Thread: Nashville Predators @ Colorado Avalanche (7:00 P.M.)

The Colorado Avalanche face off against the Nashville Predators for the second time in three games tonight at Ball Arena to wrap up a quick two game homestand.

Yep, you read that right. The second time in three games.

That is not a typo.

Colorado Avalanche (22-2-7)

The Opponent: Nashville Predators (12-14-4)

Time: 7:00 P.M. MST/9:00 P.M. EST

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Colorado Avalanche

Tonight’s matchup against Nashville is the rubber match in the season series. The Avalanche won the first game at Bridgestone Arena on November 22 by a score of 3-0 on the second half of a back-to-back weekend of games. Mackenzie Blackwood stopped all 35 shots he faced, and Brent Burns scored what would prove to be the game-winning goal just 15 seconds into the contest. Nathan MacKinnon and Jack Drury added two empty-net goals late in the contest to secure the victory.

The second game, which took place this past Tuesday (again at Bridgestone Arena), a valiant effort from Cale Makar in the waning seconds of regulation forced overtime between both clubs, but Nashville would prevail in the shootout to secure a 4-3 decision. Scott Wedgewood, who stopped 28 of 31 shots in the game, didn’t have a strong start in this contest, but rebounded well as the game went on. He was on the receiving end of a collision in the shootout from former teammate Filip Forsberg, and was forced to leave the game after being pulled by a concussion spotter. Blackwood came in to relieve him, but Gabe Landeskog’s shootout attempt fell short, resulting in Blackwood never seeing facing a shot. Despite the unusual conclusion, the Avs did secure a point to maintain the top spot in the Central Division.

Prior to tonight’s contest, the Avalanche defeated the defending Stanley Cup champion Florida Panthers by a score of 6-2 on Thursday night. On a night where the Avalanche honored the 1996 Stanley Cup-winning roster, the present-day Avalanche certainly echoed the strong play of their predecessors. Gavin Brindley made his return to the roster after missing the previous ten games with injury, and his impact was palpable as he scored what would prove to be the game-winning goal early in the second period. Nathan MacKinnon scored his 25th goal of the season and 392nd of his career, which broke Joe Sakic’s long-standing record for most goals scored since the franchise relocated from Quebec.

Fitting, on the night that the Avalanche honored the past, the present is looking pretty bright.

Projected Lineup

Forwards:
Artturi Lehkonen – Nathan MacKinnon – Martin Nečas
Gabe Landeskog – Brock Nelson – Valeri Nichushkin
Victor Olofsson – Ross Colton – Gavin Brindley
Parker Kelly – Jack Drury – Joel Kiviranta


Defense:
Cale Makar – Devon Toews
Josh Manson – Brent Burns
Sam Girard – Sam Malinski


Between the Pipes:
Mackenzie Blackwood
Scott Wedgewood

Nashville Predators

Despite being last in the Central Division, Nashville has put together an admirable stretch of games of late. The Predators have won six of their last eight games, including the most recent matchup against Colorado this past Tuesday. Aside from a 5-2 loss to the Winnipeg Jets at Bridgestone Area on November 29, Nashville has scored no fewer than three goals over that time span.

Tonight marks the first of a two game road trip for Nashville, who come into Denver fresh off a 7-2 victory over St. Louis at Bridgestone Arena on Thursday evening. Steven Stamkos recorded his fifteenth hat trick of his career and accounted for four of the team’s seven goals on the evening. Luke Evangelista had three assists on the night, and Juuse Saros stopped 24 of 26 shots between the pipes.

Nashville’s lineup will have a slightly different look this evening compared to the previous matchup against Colorado. Defenseman Spencer Stastney (no relation to the other similarly sounding family name that Avs and Nordiques fans alike may be familiar with) was traded to the Edmonton Oilers on Friday in exchange for a 3rd round pick in the 2027 NHL Draft. The twenty-five year old defenseman spent parts of the past three-plus seasons in Nashville, recording 3 goals and 15 assists over 81 games played for the Predators.

Nashville concludes its road trip with a return match against St. Louis at Enterprise Center on Monday evening…for the second time in three games.

Even when it comes to sports, the past is prologue.

Projected Lineup

Forwards:
Steven Stamkos – Ryan O’Reilly – Luke Evangelista
Filip Forsberg – Erik Haula – Jonathan Marchessault
Reid Schaefer – Fedor Svechkov – Matthew Wood
Michael Bunting – Tyson Jost – Michael McCarron


Defense:
Nicolas Hague – Roman Josi
Brady Skjei – Adam Willsby
Nick Perbix – Nick Blankenberg


Between the Pipes:
Juuse Saros
Justus Annunen

Follow along in the comments below!

Your Miami Dolphins @ Pittsburgh Steelers Predictions/Players You Would Steal

Earlier this week, I asked the following questions about tomorrow’s game:

What are your predictions for the upcoming game between your Miami Dolphins and the Pittsburgh Steelers? Final score? MVP of the game? Other bold predictions? Additionally, which Steelers players would you, if you could, steal to place on the Miami Dolphins roster?

Below are some of your thoughts and answers-

Alpha6 wants a Watt.

Watt What? Watt

Fank02 would take a stud LB and a big WR…

Patrick Queen for defense, I’ve always loved how he plays. DK Metcalf for offense, he always seems to come up with the ball when thrown to him.

The Earl is hoping for an upgrade at TE.

Darnell Washington

dedstrk went with some sarcasm, I think!?!

Jalen Ramsey or Jonnu Smith!

Is Old Man Rodgers and improvement over Tua? I’d think so. I’ll go with him to be different.

finfanfromsiam wants the other TE.

Pat Freirmuth.

phinette knows about Tua and that he’s just not that down with winter weather of any kind.

I’d like to strike an optimistic note here, but we’re talking about Tua in adverse weather conditions. I am not hopeful. Pittsburgh will stack the box and pressure Tua. Pittsburgh 21-10. 😞

Darryl Dunphy 2.0 sees everything going wrong for Miami Monday night.

This has Steeler beatdown written all over it.

I doubt we score 10 points. I think they will score plenty as Rodgers pretty much owns Miami(at least thats how I remember it). Tua turns it over a few times, we have some crushing penalties that kill momentum, McDaniel has to use 2 timeouts in quarter 3 because he can’t get plays called, and we get a punt blocked.

It will be a classic prime time performance.

Pitt 24 Miami 6

phinfan413 sees no point in playing to win at this point.

The season is over so how Miami competes against Pittsburg is irrelevant at this point.

Playing to win should be the least of their concerns. Best approach for the team would be to play the younger players so that the new GM can evaluate them as possible contributors for the 2026/2027 seasons.

Start Tua Monday so the normal offense can be run, but give the rookie QB several sets of downs in the 2nd half to see how he performs.

Rest Achane, no reason for him to get excess wear and tear in a lost season.

Hopefully the team can start digging themselves out of the giant hole they are in and compete again beginning in 2028.

Ownership needs to prepare the team for a long term rebuild. The Pats have lapped us and are positioned to dominate the division for the foreseeable future with a top coach/QB combo, giant cap space and several draft picks.

Bill Moody sees this game as winnable but also one where everything might go wrong for the good guys.

Steelers are good against the run. I hope this isn’t the game where M2 outsmarts himself and starts doing what he thinks they think he won’t do instead of just doing what works. This is the kind of game that feels like it will come down to 1) who makes the most mistakes 2) who makes the best adjustments. This feels like a winnable game, which history tells me, this is the week that we get the rug pulled out from under us. Hope I’m wrong.

CluelessNFLfan thinks that Miami can win this one through the air.

Steelers D has given up 4th most passing yards. We should actually win relatively easy

Spok507 has Miami matching up well against Pittsburgh.

I suspect the Steelers might be overlooking us based on how we started the season. Things have changed, and I believe we match up pretty well at this point. Their run defense isn’t that good, ranking at or near the bottom in yards allowed and 1st downs allowed, so considering we are now more of a running offense, I think that should work to our advantage. Hopefully Achane is OK and can slip through their DLine like butter. Their passing defense is middle of the road, so even if Tua does put the ball in the air, I’m hoping it can be rare, under good circumstances and effective enough to keep them from crowding the line. Balance — but in favor of the run — is our best bet. My concern is our secondary against Rodgers. He has a couple new targets, but Douglas and Jones have been playing well, and I think with Minkah taking on a bigger role, we should be able to mitigate any surge for them. I do think — despite the narratives of cold and prime time — we match up well and can continue to play well enough to come out of this with a win. Dolphins 24-17.

FLexile has Patterson cementing a job for next season.

It will be a good test for Riley Patterson. If he makes some good kicks in bad weather and he makes all extra point attempts, He should be the leader for that job next year.

NCDolfan has old man Rodgers looking old.

I see us containing Rodgers hitting the old slow qb often. We can stop their run game. Can they stop ours? Don’t think so. Phins by 4

I Hate Sports has Miami pulling the game out by kicking a lot of FGs.

18-16 Dolphins. Pittsburgh misses a game winning FG from 48-yards.

Dolphins get 18 with 6 FGs, Steelers get 16 with a FG, TD, FG, FG.

VolFaninFla points out that its going to be very, very cold in Pittsburgh Monday night.

Low 11* high 20*= L

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Saturday Night’s Main Event Results: Highlights From John Cena Retirement Match & Grades

Saturday Night’s Main Event Results: Highlights From John Cena Retirement Match & Grades

Tonight at WWE’s Saturday Night’s Main Event, the incomparable career of pro wrestling icon John Cena comes to a ceremonious end.

In the evening’s main event, the future WWE Hall of Famer will take on two-time World Heavyweight champion Gunther in his retirement match. However, the card inside the Capital One Arena in Washington, DC, will also include a few other notable matchups.

WWE champion Cody Rhodes will face his NXT counterpart Oba Femi. Women’s division legend Bayley will take on star prospect Sol Ruca, and the current World Tag Team champs, AJ Styles and Dragon Lee, will face NXT’s Je’Von Evans and TNA X-Division title holder Leon Slater.

Below you can find all the night’s results and the best highlights from each match.

WWE Saturday Night’s Main Event Results (Dec. 13, 2025)

AJ Styles & Dragon Lee vs. Je’Von Evans & Champion Leon Slater

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Bayley vs. Sol Ruca

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Cody Rhodes vs. Oba Femi

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TST Images: UConn defeats USC, 79-51, at Galen Center

USC guard Jazzy Davidson  (9) takes a three-pointer during a Big 10 basketball game against the University of Connecticut, Saturday, December 13th, 2025 in Los Angeles, California
USC guard Jazzy Davidson (9) takes a three-pointer during a Big 10 basketball game against the University of Connecticut, Saturday, December 13th, 2025 in Los Angeles, California

Los Angeles, Calif. -- UCONN defeats USC, 79-51, at Galen Center on December 13th, 2025 and The Sporting Tribune's John Panganiban was there to capture the following TST Images: 

USC forward  Gerda Raulusaityte (8) tipping off during a Big 10 basketball game against the University of Connecticut, Saturday, December 13th, 2025 in Los Angeles, California
USC forward Gerda Raulusaityte (8) tipping off during a Big 10 basketball game against the University of Connecticut, Saturday, December 13th, 2025 in Los Angeles, California

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USC forward Gerda Raulusaityte (8) tipping off during a Big 10 basketball game against the University of Connecticut, Saturday, December 13th, 2025 in Los Angeles, California

USC guard Londynn Jones (3) setting up the offense during a Big 10 basketball game against the University of Connecticut, Saturday, December 13th, 2025 in Los Angeles, California
USC guard Londynn Jones (3) setting up the offense during a Big 10 basketball game against the University of Connecticut, Saturday, December 13th, 2025 in Los Angeles, California

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USC guard Londynn Jones (3) setting up the offense during a Big 10 basketball game against the University of Connecticut, Saturday, December 13th, 2025 in Los Angeles, California

USC forward  Gerda Raulusaityte (8) takes a jump shot during a Big 10 basketball game against the University of Connecticut, Saturday, December 13th, 2025 in Los Angeles, California
USC forward Gerda Raulusaityte (8) takes a jump shot during a Big 10 basketball game against the University of Connecticut, Saturday, December 13th, 2025 in Los Angeles, California

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USC forward Gerda Raulusaityte (8) takes a jump shot during a Big 10 basketball game against the University of Connecticut, Saturday, December 13th, 2025 in Los Angeles, California

USC guard Jazzy Davidson  (9) shoots the ball during a Big 10 basketball game against the University of Connecticut, Saturday, December 13th, 2025 in Los Angeles, California
USC guard Jazzy Davidson (9) shoots the ball during a Big 10 basketball game against the University of Connecticut, Saturday, December 13th, 2025 in Los Angeles, California

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USC guard Jazzy Davidson (9) shoots the ball during a Big 10 basketball game against the University of Connecticut, Saturday, December 13th, 2025 in Los Angeles, California

USC bench celebrates a made shot during a Big 10 basketball game against the University of Connecticut, Saturday, December 13th, 2025 in Los Angeles, California
USC bench celebrates a made shot during a Big 10 basketball game against the University of Connecticut, Saturday, December 13th, 2025 in Los Angeles, California

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USC bench celebrates a made shot during a Big 10 basketball game against the University of Connecticut, Saturday, December 13th, 2025 in Los Angeles, California

USC guard Londynn Jones (3) shoots the ball during a Big 10 basketball game against the University of Connecticut, Saturday, December 13th, 2025 in Los Angeles, California
USC guard Londynn Jones (3) shoots the ball during a Big 10 basketball game against the University of Connecticut, Saturday, December 13th, 2025 in Los Angeles, California

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USC guard Londynn Jones (3) shoots the ball during a Big 10 basketball game against the University of Connecticut, Saturday, December 13th, 2025 in Los Angeles, California

USC guard Jazzy Davidson  (9) takes a jump-shot during a Big 10 basketball game against the University of Connecticut, Saturday, December 13th, 2025 in Los Angeles, California
USC guard Jazzy Davidson (9) takes a jump-shot during a Big 10 basketball game against the University of Connecticut, Saturday, December 13th, 2025 in Los Angeles, California

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USC guard Jazzy Davidson (9) takes a jump-shot during a Big 10 basketball game against the University of Connecticut, Saturday, December 13th, 2025 in Los Angeles, California

USC guard Kara Dunn (25) takes a lay-up during a Big 10 basketball game against the University of Connecticut, Saturday, December 13th, 2025 in Los Angeles, California
USC guard Kara Dunn (25) takes a lay-up during a Big 10 basketball game against the University of Connecticut, Saturday, December 13th, 2025 in Los Angeles, California

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USC guard Kara Dunn (25) takes a lay-up during a Big 10 basketball game against the University of Connecticut, Saturday, December 13th, 2025 in Los Angeles, California

USC guard Jazzy Davidson  (9) takes a three-pointer during a Big 10 basketball game against the University of Connecticut, Saturday, December 13th, 2025 in Los Angeles, California
USC guard Jazzy Davidson (9) takes a three-pointer during a Big 10 basketball game against the University of Connecticut, Saturday, December 13th, 2025 in Los Angeles, California

USC guard Jazzy Davidson (9) takes a three-pointer during a Big 10 basketball game against the University of Connecticut, Saturday, December 13th, 2025 in Los Angeles, California

USC guard Malia Samuels (10) passes the ball during a Big 10 basketball game against the University of Connecticut, Saturday, December 13th, 2025 in Los Angeles, California
USC guard Malia Samuels (10) passes the ball during a Big 10 basketball game against the University of Connecticut, Saturday, December 13th, 2025 in Los Angeles, California

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USC guard Malia Samuels (10) passes the ball during a Big 10 basketball game against the University of Connecticut, Saturday, December 13th, 2025 in Los Angeles, California


White Sox Sign Oliver Dunn to a Minor League Deal

The Chicago White Sox have agreed to terms on a minor league deal with utility man Oliver Dunn, formerly of the Milwaukee Brewers.

Dunn was originally selected by the New York Yankees in the 11th round of the 2019 MLB Draft before being moved to the Philadelphia Phillies and later traded to Milwaukee. He made his MLB debut on March 30, 2024, appearing in 41 games for the Brewers that season.

He saw limited action again in 2025, playing in 14 games for Milwaukee while splitting time between the major leagues and Triple-A across both seasons.

3B Oliver Dunn has agreed to a minor league deal with the White Sox, sources tell @JustBB_Media.

The 28-year-old played in 55 MLB games with Milwaukee across past two seasons and posted a .653 OPS at AAA in 2025.

— Elijah Evans (@ElijahEv8) December 13, 2025

Now 28 years old, it’s hard to imagine Dunn becoming an exciting addition for White Sox fans. Not only has he struggled at the big-league level—posting a .206 career batting average and .551 OPS in 55 MLB games—but he hasn’t exactly stood out in the upper levels of the minors either.

With Triple-A Nashville in 2025, Dunn appeared in 110 games and hit .208 with a .653 OPS.

As many White Sox fans were quick to point out, Dunn gives off a familiar vibe—one similar to Vinny Capra, who received regular playing time with Chicago in 2025. Good for him for reaching the major leagues, but frustrating for fans to watch players like this occupy roster spots that could be better used to evaluate more deserving young talent.

Chicago likely values Dunn’s defensive versatility and left-handed bat, but it would be surprising to see him reach the big-league roster at any point next season given how many viable utility options already sit on the 40-man roster.

Brooks Baldwin currently profiles as the leading utility presence, though you could argue he’s trending more toward an outfield role at this stage of his career. The White Sox also have Ben Cowles and Tanner Murray—acquired from Tampa Bay and armed with a far better Triple-A track record than Dunn—already on the 40-man.

If Dunn somehow earns a major league roster spot, there will be outrage among White Sox fans—and rightfully so. 2026 needs to be about taking a step forward, and rostering a player like Dunn would feel no different than the early 2025 stretch that featured the Vinny Capra, Jacob Amaya, and Nick Maton types soaking up playing time.

There’s no reason to criticize minor league depth signings. Every organization makes them every winter—as long as they stay where they belong.

But as far as impact goes, I’m unmoved by a 28-year-old utility man who has yet to produce offensively above Double-A at any point in his professional career.

Royals Add Outfield Help in Brewers Trade After Markel Garcia Extension

This offseason, the Kansas City Royals are showing that they're not satisfied with their 82-80 finish in 2025. After handing third baseman Maikel Garcia a five-year contract extension with a club option for a sixth on Friday, they acquired a pitcher and an outfielder from the Milwaukee Brewers on Saturday, via FanSided's Robert Murray.

"The Kansas City Royals are acquiring reliever Nick Mears in a trade with the Milwaukee Brewers, according to sources familiar with the deal," he reported.

Additional details quickly emerged after that, per ESPN's Jeff Passan.

"Left-handed reliever Angel Zerpa is headed back to the Milwaukee Brewers in the deal that sends Isaac Collins and Nick Mears to Kansas City, sources tell ESPN," he reported.

The Kansas City Royals are acquiring reliever Nick Mears in a trade with the Milwaukee Brewers, according to sources familiar with the deal.

— Robert Murray (@ByRobertMurray) December 13, 2025

Royals Add Depth On Both Sides of Ball

Former Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Nick Mears. © Mike De Sisti / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Kansas City is banking on Mears continuing his 2025 form, as he finished 5-3 with a career-best 3.49 ERA in 63 outings this past season. The 29-year-old has a career ERA of 4.61 over 169 appearances, so he must prove that he can pitch to a sub-4.00 ERA consistently.

Meanwhile, Collins adds to the Royals' outfield depth, as that was a weakness for them in 2025. The 26-year-old slashed .263/.368/.411 with nine homers and 54 RBIs in 130 games this past season, his first full campaign in the big leagues. 

The only player that Kansas City is giving up in this deal is Zerpa, who went 5-2 with a 4.18 ERA in 69 outings this past season. The 26-year-old has a career 3.97 ERA in 148 appearances.

Collins was selected in the ninth round of the 2019 MLB Draft before being selected by the Brewers from Colorado in the 2022 Rule 5 Draft.  The Rule 5 Draft "allows clubs without a full 40-man roster to select certain non-40-man roster players from other clubs," per MLB.com. It's held annually at the Winter Meetings in December. 

The Royals finished sixth in baseball with a 3.73 team ERA in 2025, but just 19th with a .706 OPS. Collins could help fix the latter stat moving forward, as center fielder Kyle Isbel's .654 OPS was the highest of all their full-time outfielders.

As for the financial side, Collins doesn't start arbitration until 2028, per Spotrac. Additionally, Mears finishes arbitration after 2027, and Zerpa after 2028.

Therefore, this deal allows Kansas City to flip one player under team control for multiple seasons for two, and Collins won't hit free agency until after the 2030 campaign. 

Connor Bedard’s injury leaves a big void for the Blackhawks. Who will fill the star center’s skates?

CHICAGO — Connor Bedard’s stellar start to the season is on hold. But for how long is the question.

The Chicago Blackhawks center will miss at least Saturday’s game against the Detroit Red Wings at the United Center after suffering a right shoulder injury a night earlier. He was injured in the final second of the Hawks’ 3-2 road loss to the St. Louis Blues on Friday night.

Bedard was positioned in the right faceoff circle with Blues center Brayden Schenn with 0.8 seconds remaining in the third period. Schenn plowed through Bedard to prevent a quick shot, and Bedard’s arm twisted in the process.

Bedard skated to the locker room wincing in pain with his concerned teammates looking on. Hawks coach Jeff Blashill quickly ruled out Bedard for Saturday’s game, and the center will be reevaluated Monday.

Blashill had no timeline update on Bedard as of Saturday morning, so the Hawks — and their fans — will have to wait anxiously to see how serious the injury to the star center is. Blashill also addressed the play, saying he saw no ill intent from Schenn and calling the injury a “freak accident.”

“Brayden Schenn’s a really good hockey player, he’s not trying to do damage to him there,” Blashill said Saturday. “Connor gets injured before any push happens.”

Bedard, a hopeful for Canada’s Olympic roster, is off to the best start of his career, registering 44 points on 19 goals and 25 assists in 31 games. The star center trails only Eddie Olczyk (65 goals, 180 points) for the most goals and points in franchise history before age 21. Bedard has 64 goals and 172 points and doesn’t turn 21 until July 17.

Forward Nick Lardis was recalled from the AHL’s Rockford IceHogs and could make his NHL debut Saturday night. The 20-year-old left winger has never shied away from shooting the puck.

A Hawks third-round pick in 2023, Lardis has 13 goals and 13 assists in 26 games with Rockford this season. He hasn’t lost a step from his time with the OHL’s Branford Bulldogs, with whom he had 117 points (71 goals, 46 assists) in 65 games in 2024-25.

The NHL is a different beast from the AHL, but pro hockey is also a large step from the juniors, and Lardis has had no trouble adjusting. It’s not the ideal call-up for the winger, but he has a chance to make his NHL stay permanent.

“He’s a guy who’s scored a lot of goals throughout his young career going back to junior and he’s had a pretty good start to his American league,” Blashill said. “We felt like (Lardis) gives us another potential offensive guy that can come in and provide some scoring punch.

“You never know how guys are going to come in and play. I don’t want him to dip his toes into the water, I want him to jump right in. Hopefully he can come and give us a good minutes.”

Blashill will make Frank Nazar his top-line center in the absence of Bedard. The forward out of Michigan hasn’t scored since Oct. 28, but has been effective in setting up his wingers for scoring chances.

Without Bedard, someone will have to fill the void and be the offensive anchor for the Hawks. It would be perfect timing for Nazar to snap out of his drought in the next couple of games.

“(Frank) becomes the No. 1 center (and) that comes with some responsibility,” Blashill said. “He’s proven he can do it, (so) he’s got to go out and play at that high level that he’s showing at different times this year and a year ago.”

Ryan Greene will move back to the center position, Blashill said. Forward Dominic Toninato, who was recalled from Rockford on Tuesday, will see ice time as well.

Michigan expands investigation after firing Sherrone Moore, AP source says

ANN ARBOR, Mich. (AP) — The law firm hired by the University of Michigan to investigate former football coach Sherrone Moore's relationship with a staffer will continue its probe of the program and is prepared to expand its inquiry throughout the athletic department, according to two people familiar with the situation.

The people spoke to The Associated Press on condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the details.

Michigan fired Moore on Wednesday, when the school said an investigation uncovered his inappropriate relationship with a staffer. He is married with three daughters.

The 39-year-old Moore was charged with three crimes after prosecutors said on Friday he “barged his way” into the apartment of a woman he’d been having an affair with and threatened to kill himself.

Athletic director Warde Manuel told the school's board during the season that he asked Moore and the woman if they were in a relationship and both denied it, according to the people familiar with the situation. They said Manuel told the board that he reviewed hundreds of text messages and emails between Moore and the woman on their school-issued cellphones and computers and did not discover anything inappropriate.

The school later hired a law firm to investigate the matter further and it began working on campus on Monday, when the woman did not show up to work, according to the two people. They said her attorney met with the firm on Tuesday and she provided evidence of her relationship with Moore on Wednesday, when Manuel fired Moore without human resources or campus police present.

Well before Manuel's inquiry and the law firm's investigation, a social media influencer outside the state contacted the school to express concerns about Moore's behavior, two people familiar with the situation said.

Moore faces charges including felony home invasion and stalking.

He and the woman had been having an affair “for a number of years” before she ended the relationship Monday, said Kati Rezmierski, a Washtenaw County prosecutor. Moore repeatedly called the woman and texted her, but she refused to respond, Rezmierski said.

Shortly after losing his job, Moore stormed into the woman’s apartment, “then proceeded to a kitchen drawer, grabbed several butter knives and a pair of kitchen scissors. And began to threaten his own life,” Rezmierski said.

The prosecutor quoted Moore as telling the woman: “I’m going to kill myself. I’m going to make you watch. My blood is on your hands. You’ve ruined my life.”

A plea of not guilty was entered on Moore’s behalf and he was released from jail after meeting the $25,000 bond. Moore said very little in court besides acknowledging that he must have no contact with the woman, among other conditions.

Defense attorney Joe Simon said Moore would “absolutely comply” with the judge’s order for an additional evaluation. Moore must wear a GPS tracking device, stay in Michigan and abstain from alcohol. The next court hearing was set for Jan. 22.

Moore signed a five-year contract with a base annual salary of $5.5 million last year. According to the terms of his deal, the university will not have to buy out the remaining years of his contract because he was fired for cause.

No. 18 Michigan is set to play No. 14 Texas on Dec. 31 in the Citrus Bowl. Biff Poggi, who filled in for Moore when he was suspended earlier this season in relation to a Jim Harbaugh-era sign-stealing scandal, will serve as interim coach.

The school is searching for a coach and hopes to make a hire this month to help it retain recruits and give players enough confidence in the program to stay out of the transfer portal next month.

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Study Hall: Mizzou 85, Alabama State 77

It’s not always easy to know the outcome of a game before you watch it, and still be expected to create a nuanced commentary on it. For one, part of the commentary comes from being exposed to the ups and downs of the game flow. Watching the Tigers expand their lead to 18 points, on multiple occasions, only to let it bleed away with poor defensive execution and some pretty resounding Alabama State shot making.

There are a lot of reasons to be upset about the state of the roster, and how Mizzou is currently playing. Our coverage at RockMNation and RockM.plus has been fairly vocal about the issues, with a flurry of posts and podcasts coming out of the Kansas game which should accurately reflect where we are.

Missouri, at times, looked great. And yes, Alabama State hit a lot of tough shots. They also hit 50% of their threes versus New Mexico, and had a similar result. A better than expected margin but still a loss. Still there’s a level of defensive stiffness the Tigers have never really shown. Much of their defensive success has been of the ‘we have really tall and long players and it’s just difficult to make shots over guys like that” versus the “we’re a lock down defensive club.

In particular, this wasn’t the result you were hoping for coming off two losses, one being a blow out by your hated rival.

TEAM STATS

You have to feel like any game where you shoot 71% from two and 50% from three is a game where you should win by a lot more than 8. For me this game amounted to two runs. Allowing a 7-2 run in the last 95 seconds of the first half to allow an 18 point lead to be trimmed to 13. Then a two and a half minute window where you had another 18 point lead and didn’t score a basket. Allowing another 10 point run, and letting ASU back into the game. They never got the lead inside 7… so you were never really threatened. It’s still a frustrating endeavor.

  • You won the rebounding battle, but only 7 ORBs because you only attempted 51 shots. It was the second lowest output on the season in terms of FGA.
  • And it’s not like they were going to the line. It was just a slow paced game. Which I’m not sure is what you wanted.
  • They also lost BCI, and the theme of really being unable to turn teams over continues. On the season, Missouri is solidly 140th in defensive TOR, which is the lowest of Gates tenure… by a lot.

INDIVIDUAL STATS

Trifecta: Anthony Robinson, Jacob Crews, Mark Mitchell

On the season: Mark Mitchell 23, Jacob Crews 16, Anthony Robinson 9, Jayden Stone 7, Jevon Porter 5, Shawn Phillips Jr. 4, T.O. Barrett, Annor Boateng 1

Anthony Robinson has struggled offensively this year, and I think part of those struggles have been him having a hard time really finding a way to be a top option after two years of deferring. But he finally got a few shots to fall. Some of it is finding his way in the mid range, some of it was simply being bigger than the guys guarding him. But this season goes well if Anthony Robinson is the second best player on the floor for the Tigers.

Turns out starting the game with your best shooter on the floor is helpful to the offense! Jacob Crews hit his first two threes and was off and running. Gates challenged Crews before the season to hit 100 threes, and he’s on a close enough pace. He’s hit 34, or 3.09 a game, and there are 21 games (at least) remaining (including the SEC Tournament opener). That’s a pace to hit 65 threes in the last 21 games. Yes your math would say 99 is the total. Do it, Crews.

The problem wasn’t the offense! Everyone who played more than a minute had a floor rate north of 40%, four ahead of 50%, and even two at more than 60%. Plus everyone over 100 Ortg. Mizzou just didn’t get enough possessions and had a few too many turnovers.

As I’ve said many times, most of these numbers don’t really tell you the story defensively. So on a game where the other team lit you up as much as you lit them up, it’s hard to really discern value on the floor. Gates also didn’t expand his bench like he usually does. We saw both Trent Burns and Nicholas Randall in the game against KU, but didn’t see them against Alabama State. To me that says he’s looking for something from his top guys that he’s not getting.

At this point I’d rather see the younger guys. This is up late since I didn’t get to watch the game until Friday. Bethune-Cookman is up next before a bit of a break. Hope they make the most of it.


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Sharks rally from four-goal third-period deficit to stun Sidney Crosby and the Penguins 6-5

PITTSBURGH (AP) — John Klingberg capped off a frantic late rally by scoring his second goal of the game 2:57 into overtime to lift the San Jose Sharks to an improbable 6-5 victory over the Pittsburgh Penguins on Saturday.

Klingberg’s seventh of the season off a feed from Macklin Celebrini gave the Sharks their first victory in the franchise’s 34-year history when trailing by four goals in the third.

San Jose trailed 5-1 with less than 14 minutes to go. Klingberg and William Eklund scored to get the Sharks back in it, and Celebrini and Tyler Toffoli beat Pittsburgh goalie Arturs Silovs with the goaltender pulled to force overtime.

Toffoli, whose tying goal came with 1:38 to play, finished with two goals and two assists. Celebrini had a goal and two assists to push his season point total to 44.

Yaroslav Askarov withstood a second-period deluge from Pittsburgh and finished with 38 saves as San Jose finished a five-game road trip at 3-2.

Sidney Crosby scored a goal and added an assist to move within two of Hall of Famer Mario Lemieux's franchise record for career points. Crosby beat Askarov in the first period for his 19th goal of the season and assisted on Bryan Rust's power-play goal in the second to push his career point total to 1,721.

Kevin Hayes, Rutger McGroarty and Anthony Mantha also scored for the Penguins. Rickard Rakell played 22:12 in his return from a 20-game absence due to a hand injury. Silovs stopped 26 shots as Pittsburgh dropped its fourth straight.

The Penguins fell to 1-8 in overtime and are winless through three games of a season-long five-game homestand. The first loss came against Anaheim on Tuesday when the Ducks forced overtime with one-tenth of a second left.

The loss marked the first time the Penguins blew a four-goal lead in the third period since March 10, 1976.

Up next

Sharks: Begin a three-game homestand on Tuesday against Calgary.

Penguins: Host Utah on Sunday.

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Army-Navy game decided by late touchdown by Midshipmen

BALTIMORE, MD — Down 16-7 in the third quarter, No. 25 Navy scored the game’s final 10 points, including the go-ahead touchdown 6:37 to play, and beat Army 17-16 in the 126th meeting in the series.

With the win, Navy retains the Commander-in-Chief’s Trophy given to the winner of the round-robin series between the Bowl Subdivision service academics for the second year in a row.

After scoring on the game’s opening drive, costly mistakes by the Navy offense helped the Black Knights stake a 13-7 lead after making a 45-yard field with three seconds left in the second quarter. That scoring drive was set up an Army fumble recovery.

The Blake Knights added another field goal to take a 16-7 lead after defensive back Justin Weaver intercepted Navy quarterback Blake Horvath early in the third quarter. Weaver originally made a 32-yard touchdown return before an official review showed his knee was on the ground when he made the interception.

But the Midshipmen added a field goal of their own later in the third quarter, capping a 13-play, 72-yard drive that saw Horvath run or pass on all but two snaps.

The game shifted on a costly Army mistake. After forcing a Navy punt and taking over at their own 24-yard line with 11:54 left in the fourth quarter, the Black Knights gave the ball back to the Midshipmen on an interception by quarterback Cale Hellums, who missed an open receiver streaking downfield and then underthrew his intended target along the right sideline.

The Midshipmen went on a 50-yard drive capped by a Horvath touchdown pass to go ahead 17-16. The touchdown was Horvath’s 10th through the air, giving him at least 10 touchdowns as a passer and a runner in each of his two seasons as the starter.

Navy’s defense then delivered a key stop on Army’s ensuing possession, drawing a holding penalty that pushed the Black Knights back near their own goal line and then nearly intercepting Hellums’ desperation third-down heave down the middle of the field.

Taking over with 4:50 play at their 38-yard line, the Midshipmen gained one first down but then nearly handed the ball back to Army after Horvath fumbled when fighting to convert a third-down run.

On further review, though, officials ruled Horvath was down by contact, leaving Navy facing 4th-and-short from the Army 40-yard line. Instead of punting, the Midshipmen went for the conversion: Horvath handed the ball to running back Alex Tecza, who bulled forward for the first down.

With the Blake Knight out of timeouts, Navy was able to go into victory formation to seal the victory.

The Midshipmen have won 10 games in back-to-back years for the first time in program history. After nearly playing for the American championship and a potential College Football Playoff berth, Navy will face Cincinnati in the Liberty Bowl. Army’s season will continue against Connecticut in the Fenway Bowl.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Navy defeats Army with fourth-quarter pass by Blake Horvath

Castillo and Bashir help Kansas State hold off Creighton 83-76

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — David Castillo scored 19 points, Abdi Bashir Jr. added 18 and Kansas State built an early double-digit lead in the second half and held off Creighton for an 83-76 victory on Saturday.

Castillo was 7-of-11 shooting and Bashir hit 6 of 12 from 3-point range. Khamari McGriff added 12 points and P.J. Haggerty scored 10 for Kansas State (7-4).

The Wildcats shot 59% (10 of 36) and hit 11 of 17 3-point shots in the first half, but after the break were just 28% (10 of 36) overall and missed 10 of 11 shots from distance.

K-State led by as many as 20 points early in the second half. About midway through the second, Creighton began a 10-1 surge to pull to 73-70 with 2:41 to play. Castillo answered with a layup and McGriff added a dunk to help the Wildcats pull away.

Josh Dix scored and Isaac Traudt scored 18 points apiece to lead Creighton (5-5). Austin Swartz chipped in with 12 points.

K-State closed the first half on a 23-8 run for a 51-33 halftime lead. Bashir scored 15 points on five 3-pointers to pace the Wildcats

It was the 10th meeting for K-State in Omaha but the first since an 88-78 win on Dec. 5, 1987. The teams last met in the 2018 NCAA Tournament when the Wildcats earned a 69-59 win in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Up next

Creighton plays Xavier in a Big East Conference opener on Wednesday.

Kansas State hosts South Dakota on Saturday.

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Beers scores 22 to lead No. 9 Oklahoma over No. 23 Oklahoma State 92-70 for 10th straight win

OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) — Raegan Beers scored 22 points and had 12 rebounds, and No. 9 Oklahoma won its 10th straight by routing No. 23 Oklahoma State 92-70 on Saturday afternoon.

Sahara Williams scored 18 points and Aaliyah Chavez and Zya Vann added 15 each for the Sooners (11-1), who won their seventh straight in the series. The in-state rivals played annually before Oklahoma left the Big 12 for the Southeastern Conference ahead of last season.

Oklahoma shot 51.3% from the field and scored at least 90 points for the eighth straight game. All five Sooners starters scored in double figures.

Micah Gray scored 22 points and Jadyn Wooten added 15 for the Cowgirls (10-2), who had won five straight. Oklahoma State shot just 37.8% from the field and 28.1% from 3-point range.

Vann's 3-pointer at the end of the first quarter gave the Sooners a 21-20 lead.

In the second quarter, Oklahoma State coach Jacie Hoyt disagreed with a foul call against the Cowgirls on a breakaway layup attempt by Oklahoma, then hounded the official until she was called for a technical foul. Chavez, the Sooners' leading scorer for the season, made both free throws — her first two points of the game — to give Oklahoma a 38-28 lead with just under three minutes left in the first half.

The Sooners led 42-37 at halftime, despite Chavez producing only four points before the break.

Oklahoma opened the game up with a 30-point third quarter to take a 72-56 lead into the fourth. Williams scored eight points and Chavez scored seven in the quarter. The Sooners made 13 of 21 field goals in the period and had 10 assists on 13 made field goals.

Up next

Oklahoma State: Hosts Tulsa on Monday.

Oklahoma: Hosts North Carolina Central on Dec. 22.

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Report: FSU QB coach to leave school to become offensive coordinator at Buffalo

On Saturday evening, 247Sports’ Matt Zenitz first reported that Florida State quarterbacks coach Tony Tokarz would leave FSU and take the offensive coordinator position at Buffalo. Tokarz has been on Mike Norvell’s Florida State staff for four seasons, including the last three as QB coach. There does not appear to be any obvious connections between Tokarz and Buffalo.

Tokarz’s decision answers another question on what Mike Norvell’s staff will look like in 2026. The QB coach was out of a contract in February and became the third assistant to leave the program this offseason, along with running backs coach David Johnson and defensive backs coach Patrick Surtain, who was dismissed. Florida State does not have a quarterback committed in its 2027 recruiting class and is undecided on which route to go at the position heading into next season, making this an amicable split for the program and coach.

Tokarz most likely decided to leave now after seeing the writing on the wall. The last two quarterbacks under his watch, DJ Uiagelelei and Tommy Castellanos, either regressed or stagnated as the season went along. On the recruiting trail, FSU has had a quarterback flip from its program in each of the last two classes, Trammell Jones Jr. and Brady Smigel. After not receiving an extension during the season or shortly thereafter, Tokarz decided to accept a promotion rather than face uncertainty about his role at Florida State.

Tokarz’s bio from Seminoles.com

Tony Tokarz is in his fourth season on FSU’s staff and second as quarterbacks coach in 2023.
 

In 2022, Tokarz’s quarterbacks directed one of the most explosive offenses in the nation while helping lead FSU to a 10-3 record and a final ranking of No. 10 in the Coaches Poll and No. 11 in the AP poll. Florida State led the nation with its average of 7.46 plays of 20-plus yards per game, the program’s highest season average since the 2013 national championship, and was third in the country with an explosive play rate of 17.15 percent. The Seminoles were one of two teams nationally to average at least 270 passing yards and at least 210 rushing yards per game in 2022. FSU also tied for the national lead with eight touchdown drives of 90-plus yards, and its 16 touchdown drives of 80-plus yards were third-most in the country.
 

The Seminoles led the ACC in third-down offense, yards gained per pass, yards gained per play, yards gained per rush, total offense per game, yards per completion, rushing offense per game and scoring offense per game. Florida State was the first team to lead the ACC in scoring offense and total in the same season since 2019 and was one of two teams nationally to lead its conference in yards per rush, yards per pass and yards per play in 2022.
 

During his first season leading the quarterbacks, Tokarz oversaw the continued development of starter Jordan Travis among the nation’s elite while continuing to grow depth in the room. Travis was PFF’s highest-graded quarterback in the nation and highest-graded offensive player in the ACC after passing for 3,214 yards with 24 touchdowns and only five interceptions while adding 417 yards and seven touchdowns rushing plus one receiving score. Travis, whose 32 total touchdowns were third-most in a season in FSU history, became the only Florida State player with 20 touchdown passes and seven rushing scores in one season.
 

Travis, who was named second-team All-ACC, joined Heisman Trophy winners Charlie Ward, Chris Weinke and Jameis Winston as the only FSU players with at least 3,000 total yards and 30 total touchdowns in a season. His 3,631 yards of total offense was the fifth-highest single-season total in FSU history, while his passing yards total was seventh and passing touchdowns were 10th. Travis led the ACC in yards per play, yards per pass attempt, yards per completion and pass efficiency rating. His average of 8.35 yards per play was third in the country, while his 9.10 yards per pass attempt was fifth nationally and his 14.22 yards per completion ranked eighth.
 

Travis peaked in his final appearance of the season, totaling an FSU bowl-record 468 yards of total offense in the Cheez-It Bowl victory over Oklahoma while garnering MVP honors. He completed a career-best 27 passes for a career-high 418 yards and two touchdowns and added 50 yards on seven rushes. Travis was only the fifth player in records dating back to 2000, and first since LSU’s Joe Burrow in the CFP National Championship Game, to have 400 yards passing and 50 yards rushing in a bowl game. Travis also ended the regular season with a program-record streak of six consecutive games accounting for at least three touchdowns.
 

Redshirt sophomore Tate Rodemaker and true freshman AJ Duffy benefited from Tokarz’s tutelage as well. Rodemaker led a second-half comeback at Louisville after Travis was forced from the game due to injury and was 6-for-10 passing for 109 yards and two touchdowns, including the game-winning score in the fourth quarter. In that game, Travis and Rodemaker became the first pair of FSU teammates with at least 100 yards passing and two touchdowns in the same game since 2005. Duffy played in three games and threw his first collegiate touchdown pass during FSU’s 49-17 win over Louisiana.
 

Tokarz, who was FSU’s senior analyst on offense for the 2020 and 2021 seasons, has 12 years of collegiate coaching experience. He has been on head coach Mike Norvell’s staff for the last six years and, in addition to his time coaching quarterbacks, also has experience coaching wide receivers and tight ends.
 

Tokarz spent three seasons at Memphis with Norvell, serving as tight ends coach in 2019 after spending the 2017 and 2018 seasons as a graduate assistant. The 2019 team won a school-record 12 games and the program’s first outright conference championship since 1969. The Tigers ranked eighth in the nation with an average of 40.5 points per game and with an average of 6.90 yards per play. Their team passing efficiency of 167.41 and average of 14.91 yards per completion were both 10th in the country.
 

In 2018, Tokarz worked with running backs as Memphis had the country’s fourth-best rushing offense with an average of 279.9 yards per game behind a school-record 3,919 total rushing yards and 48 touchdowns. It was the first season in Memphis history with two 1,000-yard rushers, led by Doak Walker Award finalist and unanimous All-American Darrell Henderson. Henderson broke the NCAA record with an average of 8.22 yards per carry, and his 2018 average of 8.92 yards per carry was the highest for a season with a minimum of 200 carries in records dating back to 2000. The Tigers ranked fourth in the country with an average of 523.1 yards per game and 7.12 yards per play while also ranking seventh with an average of 42.9 points per game.


The 2017 team averaged 45.5 points per game, the second-highest average in the country, and ranked fourth in the NCAA with 523.1 yards per game and 7.35 yards per play. The team passing efficiency rating of 160.15 was sixth in the nation, and their average of 335.0 passing yards per game ranked seventh.
 

Tokarz began his coaching career in 2012 at Anna Maria College, where he coached wide receivers and helped the program tie a single-season wins record that stood until 2021. He tutored Domenique Concepcion to first-team all-conference honors in a season that included breaking single-game school records with 17 receptions, 236 receiving yards and three touchdowns, single-season records with 72 receptions and 848 receiving yards, and the program’s all-time career records with 213 receptions, 2,585 receiving yards, 21 receiving touchdowns and an average of 5.46 catches per game.
 

Tokarz then moved to Stonehill College, where he coached wide receivers and worked with quarterbacks in 2013. That year, the Skyhawks posted their best record since 1996 and earned a share of the regular-season conference championship for the first time in program history. Wide receiver Nate Robitaille broke Stonehill single-season records with 91 receptions, 1,229 receiving yards and an average of 8.3 receptions per game while tying the single-season record with 13 receiving touchdowns.
 

Tokarz spent the 2014 and 2015 seasons at Memphis, working with the quarterbacks in 2015 and secondary in 2014. In 2015, the Tigers won nine games behind an offense that ranked 11th in the country in scoring and eighth in third-down conversion percentage. Tokarz worked with Paxton Lynch, who was a first-team All-AAC honoree as well as a finalist for the Manning Award and Johnny Unitas Golden Arm Award after breaking program records for passing yards, passing touchdowns and 300-yard passing games. He ranked 11th in the nation in passing efficiency, 12th in completion percentage, 16th in passing yards and 19th in passing touchdowns. Lynch went on to be selected 26th overall in the first round of the 2016 NFL Draft by the Denver Broncos.
 

The 2014 team won 10 games, the program’s most in a regular season since 1963, and earned a share of the AAC conference championship. The defense ranked third nationally in red zone defense and ranked ninth in the country in total takeaways. Memphis also was third in the conference and top-25 nationally in scoring defense, rushing defense, passing efficiency defense, third-down defense, interceptions and fumble recoveries.
 

In 2016, he returned to Stonehill College as the passing game coordinator, quarterbacks coach and recruiting coordinator. That season, freshman Andrew Jamiel matched Robitaille’s single-season program record with 91 receptions and broke the receptions-per-game record with an NCAA Division II-best 9.1 catches per game. He also twice broke Robitaille’s single-game receptions record by posting 16 receptions in week two before breaking his mark with 18 catches for 169 yards and two touchdowns five weeks later in the Division II Football Showcase. Jamiel was named the conference’s Rookie of the Year, Stonehill’s first offensive player to earn conference rookie of the year honors, and headlined three all-conference selections on offense for the Skyhawks.
 

Tokarz was a three-year starting quarterback at Worcester State and left as the program’s all-time leader in rushing yards by a quarterback while also ranking second in career touchdown passes and fourth in career passing yards. He was a first-team all-conference performer in 2011 when he led the Lancers to an 8-3 record, the program’s most wins since 2003, and an appearance in the ECAC Northwest Bowl to cap his senior season.
 

Tokarz earned his bachelor’s degree in history from Worcester State in 2012. He is married to the former Emily Williams, and they have one son.

Florida State quarterbacks coach Tony Tokarz is expected to be hired as the offensive coordinator at Buffalo, sources tell me and @chris_hummer for @CBSSports.

Has worked at FSU since 2020 and has coached and developed players like 2023 ACC Player of the Year Jordan Travis. pic.twitter.com/NxYGTkg2hc

— Matt Zenitz (@mzenitz) December 13, 2025

College football bowl schedule: Dates, times, TV channels, live streams to watch every FBS bowl game in 2025-26

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The regular season is over. Now, it's time for college football teams to go bowling.

There are 36 standalone bowl games and 11 College Football Playoff games on the 2025-26 schedule, giving fans plenty of entertainment over the next month.

Bowl season will begin with the Celebration Bowl and LA Bowl on Dec. 13. The CFP will once again follow the 12-team format, starting with first-round games on Dec. 19 and 20 and concluding with the national championship game on Jan. 19.

Here is everything you need to know about the 2025-26 college football bowl schedule, including TV and streaming options for each game.

MORE:Expert predictions for all 36 college football bowl games in 2025-26

College football bowl schedule: Dates, times, TV channels, live streams

College football bowl games will be spread across multiple networks, including ABC, CBS, ESPN and Fox. Cord-cutters can stream nearly all of this season's bowl games on Fubo.

Fubo offers a free trial for new subscribers, so you can try the service before you buy. Stream ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox, NBC and 100-plus top channels of live TV and sports without cable. (Participating plans only. Taxes and fees may apply.)

Certain games will also be available to stream on the ESPN appParamount+ and DIRECTV.

Saturday, Dec. 13

BowlMatchupTime (ET)TV/Live stream
Celebration BowlSouth Carolina State 40, Prairie View 38 (4 OT)
LA BowlWashington vs. Boise State8 p.m.ABC, Fubo, ESPN app

Tuesday, Dec. 16

BowlMatchupTime (ET)TV/Live stream
Salute to Veterans BowlJacksonville State vs. Troy9 p.m.ESPN, FuboESPN app

Wednesday, Dec. 17

BowlMatchupTime (ET)TV/Live stream
Cure BowlOld Dominion vs. South Florida5 p.m.ESPN, FuboESPN app
68 Ventures BowlLouisiana vs. Delaware8:30 p.m.ESPN, Fubo, ESPN app

Thursday, Dec. 18

BowlMatchupTime (ET)TV/Live stream
Xbox BowlMissouri State vs. Arkansas State9 p.m.ESPN2, FuboESPN app

Friday, Dec. 19

BowlMatchupTime (ET)TV/Live stream
Myrtle Beach BowlWestern Michigan vs. Kennesaw State11 a.m.ESPN, FuboESPN app
Gasparilla BowlNC State vs. Memphis2:30 p.m.ESPN, Fubo, ESPN app
CFP First RoundAlabama vs. Oklahoma8 p.m.ABC, Fubo, ESPN app

Saturday, Dec. 20

BowlMatchupTime (ET)TV/Live stream
CFP First RoundTexas A&M vs. Miami (Fla.)NoonABC, FuboESPN app
CFP First RoundOle Miss vs. Tulane3:30 p.m.TNT, DIRECTV
CFP First RoundOregon vs. James Madison7:30 p.m.TNT, DIRECTV

Monday, Dec. 22

BowlMatchupTime (ET)TV/Live stream
Famous Idaho Potato BowlUtah State vs. Washington State2 p.m.ESPN, FuboESPN app

Tuesday, Dec. 23

BowlMatchupTime (ET)TV/Live stream
Boca Raton BowlLouisville vs. Toledo2 p.m.ESPN, FuboESPN app
New Orleans BowlSouthern Miss vs. Western Kentucky5:30 p.m.ESPN, Fubo, ESPN app
Frisco BowlOhio vs. UNLV9 p.m.ESPN, Fubo, ESPN app

Wednesday, Dec. 24

BowlMatchupTime (ET)TV/Live stream
Hawaii BowlCalifornia vs. Hawaii8 p.m.ESPN, FuboESPN app

Friday, Dec. 26

BowlMatchupTime (ET)TV/Live stream
GameAbove Sports BowlNorthwestern vs. Central Michigan1 p.m.ESPN, FuboESPN app
Rate BowlMinnesota vs. New Mexico4:30 p.m.ESPN, Fubo, ESPN app
First Responder BowlUTSA vs. Florida International8 p.m.ESPN, Fubo, ESPN app

Saturday, Dec. 27

BowlMatchupTime (ET)TV/Live stream
Military BowlEast Carolina vs. Pitt11 a.m.ESPN, FuboESPN app
Pinstripe BowlClemson vs. Penn StateNoonABC, Fubo, ESPN app
Fenway BowlArmy vs. UConn2:15 p.m.ESPN, Fubo, ESPN app
Pop-Tarts BowlBYU vs. Georgia Tech3:30 p.m.ABC, Fubo, ESPN app
Arizona BowlFresno State vs. Miami (Ohio)4:30 p.m.The CW Network, Fubo
New Mexico BowlSan Diego State vs. North Texas5:45 p.m.ESPN, Fubo, ESPN app
Gator BowlMissouri vs. Virginia7:30 p.m.ABC, Fubo, ESPN app
Texas BowlHouston vs. LSU9:15 p.m.ESPN, Fubo, ESPN app

Monday, Dec. 29

BowlMatchupTime (ET)TV/Live stream
Birmingham BowlGeorgia Southern vs. App State2 p.m.ESPN, FuboESPN app

Tuesday, Dec. 30

BowlMatchupTime (ET)TV/Live stream
Independence BowlLouisiana Tech vs. Coastal Carolina2 p.m.ESPN, FuboESPN app
Music City BowlIllinois vs. Tennessee5:30 p.m.ESPN, Fubo, ESPN app
Alamo BowlTCU vs. USC9 p.m.ESPN, Fubo, ESPN app

Wednesday, Dec. 31

BowlMatchupTime (ET)TV/Live stream
ReliaQuest BowlVanderbilt vs. IowaNoonESPN, FuboESPN app
Sun BowlDuke vs. Arizona State2 p.m.CBS, Fubo, Paramount+
Citrus BowlTexas vs. Michigan3 p.m.ABC, Fubo, ESPN app
Las Vegas BowlUtah vs. Nebraska3:30 p.m.ESPN, Fubo, ESPN app
CFP Quarterfinal (Cotton Bowl)Ohio State vs. Texas A&M/Miami (Fla.)7:30 p.m.ESPN, Fubo, ESPN app

Thursday, Jan. 1

BowlMatchupTime (ET)TV/Live stream
CFP Quarterfinal (Orange Bowl)Texas Tech vs. Oregon/JMUNoonESPN, FuboESPN app
CFP Quarterfinal (Rose Bowl)Indiana vs. Oklahoma/Alabama4 p.m.ESPN, Fubo, ESPN app
CFP Quarterfinal (Sugar Bowl)Georgia vs. Ole Miss/Tulane8 p.m.ESPN, Fubo, ESPN app

Friday, Jan. 2

BowlMatchupTime (ET)TV/Live stream
Armed Forces BowlTexas State vs. Rice1 p.m.ESPN, FuboESPN app
Liberty BowlCincinnati vs. Navy4:30 p.m.ESPN, Fubo, ESPN app
Duke's Mayo BowlMississippi State vs. Wake Forest8 p.m.ESPN, Fubo, ESPN app
Holiday BowlSMU vs. Arizona8 p.m.Fox, Fubo

Thursday, Jan. 8

BowlMatchupTime (ET)TV/Live stream
CFP Semifinal (Fiesta Bowl)Cotton winner vs. Sugar winner7:30 p.m.ESPN, FuboESPN app

Friday, Jan. 9

BowlMatchupTime (ET)TV/Live stream
CFP Semifinal (Peach Bowl)Rose winner vs. Orange winner7:30 p.m.ESPN, FuboESPN app

Monday, Jan. 19

BowlMatchupTime (ET)TV/Live stream
CFP National ChampionshipTBD vs. TBD7:30 p.m.ESPN, FuboESPN app

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Hofstra 70, Syracuse 69: Orange outdone by hot-shooting Pride

SYRACUSE, N.Y. – The Syracuse Orange basketball team fell at home for the first time this season on Saturday afternoon, falling to the Hofstra Pride 70-60. After a controversial ending with fouls, non-fouls and out-of bounds calls, Syracuse dropped a buy-game in what will ultimately go down as a “bad loss” on its résumé, undoing positive momentum from the Tennessee win.

Syracuse was once again without Donnie Freeman, who missed the sixth straight game with a right leg injury.

Syracuse (5-4) couldn’t impose its defensive will on Hofstra (8-4) as the Pride shot 26-53 from the floor and 12-28 from outside. The Orange shot 26-57 and 8-23 from outside.

Starling led Syracuse early with two buckets along with a Kingz three, but the Orange gave up three early offensive rebounds as Hofstra led 10-8 at the first media timeout. Kiyan Anthony, Tyler Betsey and Akir Souare checked in off the bench for Adrian Autry.

Starling continued to pace the Orange scoring, breaking into double-figures by the 14-minute mark. On the other end Hoftra tried to isolate Anthony, who played tough with an individual defensive stand. The Syracuse bench responded in kind with encouragement for his defense. Syracuse led 17-14 at the second media timeout after a Kyle shot was goaltended. Hofstra head coach Speedy Claxton challenged the call, but it was confirmed a goaltend. The Pride lost its timeout and challenge privileges for the remainder of the game. Bryce Zephir rounded out the first half rotation. 

Tyler Betsey’s first three – a wide open triple after a pump fake shook his defender – found the bottom of the net to push the lead 20-16. Then Anthony took over offensively, scoring three straight buckets in a series where Jaeden Roberts connected on back-to-back threes. It was back and forth as teams traded buckets while surrendering stops.

Late in the half, Sadiq White was whistled for a phantom foul with no contact. A perplexed Autry demanded an explanation to an inexplicable call. Another Roberts three gave Hofstra a 32-30 lead. White started to assert himself at the end of the half, driving the ball hard. He was fouled three times and split all three pairs of free throws – the last tying the game at 32.

Syracuse held a narrow 37-36 lead at the break after a White floater fell just before the half. Hofstra was able to execute offensively, shooting 14-28 in the first half. Syracuse shot 14-30 while free throw shooting (4-9) was predictably precarious. Rebounding was even at 16.

Out of the break, Kingz connected on back-to-back triples to lift Syracuse’s lead to seven. Claxton called timeout two and half minutes into the second half.

White finished off a lob with a dunk, but was whistled for a technical for excessive celebration. Autry embraced the freshman and spoke to him one-on-one as Betsey came in to replace him. Momentum shifted in Hoftra’s favor. The Pride came back to take the lead 48-47 as Syracuse had a pair of turnovers. Autry called timeout and inserted White back into the game.

From there, an offensive rebound and putback by Joshua DeCady followed by a triple by German Pltonikov pushed Hofstra’s lead to eight, forcing Autry to call his penultimate timeout with 10:31 remaining. Anthony stopped the bleeding with a floater in the lane and Bertsey would hit on a soft shot from the short corner to cut it to four. Hofstra would score and press, broken easily as Anthony threw a lob to Kyle for a dunk. 

Hofstra’s torrid outside shooting would continue, however as Edmead drilled another three and so did Cruz Davis. The Pride led by eighth with 3:50 to play. 

Down the stretch, a Kyle three point play and a Kingz corner three – following a split pair of free throws by Anthony – cut it to one with 2:20 to go. Biggie Patterson was whistled for a charge as Kyle took one on the back end of the press, but Syracuse wouldn’t yet reclaim the lead as Kingz took a shot to the mouth on a jumpball. He held a towel over his mouth and was replaced by Betsey. Kingz would not reenter the game.

After a Kyle steal, the big man snatched an offensive rebound and was fouled. He nailed both to give the Orange a 68-67 lead with just under a minute left. The Pride wouldn’t be intimidated as Plotnikov was found wide open in the corner for three and buried it with 31.9 seconds to play.

Syracuse went into White, who was fouled and missed the first, but made the second as Hofstra led 70-69 with 18.6 seconds remaining. Hofstra, flirting with a five-second call on the inbound, threw the ball away against the Syracuse press but it was ruled off of Starling. Syracuse challenged the call and lost, giving Hofstra possession and Syracuse devoid of its final timeout.

Hofstra was whistled for a five-second call after failing to inbound the ball.

Anthony had a drive on the rim and had his arm grabbed on a shot attempt but no foul was called. Syracuse promptly fouled twice, but just 1.7 seconds remained. Hofstra inbounded the ball before Syracuse could foul and walked out of the JMA Wireless Dome with its second win over an ACC opponent this season.

Next up

Syracuse returns home to host Mercyhurst on Wednesday. That game tips at 7 p.m. ET from the JMA Wireless Dome and will be streamed on ACC Network Extra.

Fan buses, school spirit heading to Miami to cheer Fighting Indians

VERO BEACH – Mike Henderson has never missed a Vero Beach High School football since he was 5 years old.

“I’m not going to miss (today),” said Henderson, 76, as he sat waiting for the Magic Carpet Ride fan bus to head out for Miami.

The Vero Beach High School football team will play in the Dec. 13 Florida High School Athletic Association state championship game. This is the first time Vero Beach has been in the FHSAA final game since 1981.

Vero Beach (14-0) will play Lake Mary (11-3) in the Class 7A state championship game.

Henderson’s father was Herb “Bull” Henderson, who was the team captain for Vero Beach High School in 1946-47, when Vero Beach won its first undefeated state championship.

Henderson’s father started taking him to the games, starting a family tradition that continues today. Henderson rode the bus with his brother, Mitch, and his brother’s great grandchildren, Kynleigh Owens, 8, and Brenden Smith, 9.

“The whole family is Vero Beach Fighting Indians football fans,” Henderson said.

Fans started arriving for the 3 p.m. bus at 1:30 p.m. Dressed in Vero Beach High School red and black, the Vero Beach contingent was ready to cheer for a win. Bus riders brought pom poms, signs supporting Vero Beach and seat cushions. Two 56-seat Magic Carpet Ride buses set out from the former Kmart off U.S. 1. Tickets for the round-trip bus cost $75.

“We’ve got to support the boys,” said Lekesha Weems.

And losing is not an option.

“They’re doing a pickup (of the championship trophy),” explained Toni Allston, whose father is Joe Moore, the team’s chaplain.  “It’s theirs all along. We’re just going to go pick it up for them.”

Allston, Weems and their family traveling on the bus wore custom shirts “I believe. I can do. I will do. I will overcome.”

Some of the fans are traveling in groups, others with a family member. While many are strangers, they have one common tie binding them – supporting the team.

The bus ride began with a cheer and chant, “Go Vero!”

Some, such as Barbara Moore of Ohio, attended the noon sendoff of the team buses before coming to pick up her own ride.

“It was great,” said Moore about standing at the State Road 60 intersection. “We were one of the last ones to wish them well.”

Moore has season tickets to the games, and never misses one, even though she has no long-term ties to the team or the high school.

“We just like football,” she said.

On the second fan bus was Ed Witkowski, a 1978 Vero Beach High School graduate, and his friend Dessie Bell, a 1976 graduate. Witkowski said he has been a season ticket holder for 47 years. He was at the 1981 state championship game, remembering having to arrive two hours early to get their seats.

Witkowski remembered when former Coach Billy Livings arrived in Vero Beach.

“I thought, we might actually win,” he said.

Bell used to sit on the visitor’s side when he attended games. He said he prayed last night over the team and the buses.

Attending the games are a fun time, the bus riders said.

“I’m very excited (about seeing the state championship), ” said Henderson, who also attended Thursday’s pep rally for the team. “I like Vero Beach. It reminds me of a small college with the turnout and the fan support.”

Colleen Wixon is the Indian River County government watchdog reporter for TCPalm and Treasure Coast Newspapers.

This article originally appeared on Treasure Coast Newspapers: Fan buses, school spirit heading to Miami to cheer Fighting Indians

Jackson Shelstad scores 21 points and Oregon snaps 5-game losing streak with 104-62 win

EUGENE, Ore. (AP) — Jackson Shelstad scored 11 of his 21 points in the first half when Oregon took a 36-point halftime lead and cruised to a 104-62 win over UC Davis on Saturday to snap a five-game losing streak.

Takai Simpkins added 18 points, Kwame Evans Jr. had 14 points and 13 rebounds and Ege Demir scored 15 points for the Ducks, who were coming off losses to UCLA and USC in their first Big Ten games of the season.

Carl Daughtery Jr. scored 15 points for the Aggies (5-4).

The Ducks scored the first 16 points of the game and the final nine of the first half for a 52-16 lead after shooting 54%. Davis made only 4 of 27 (15%) in the half and didn’t get its first points for over six minutes until Daughtery’s bucket.

The Ducks led by as many as 49 points in the second half and reached the 100-point mark for the first time since a 106-75 win over Boise State on Nov. 9, 2019.

The Ducks, who made 10 of 21 3-pointers, finished at 61% shooting overall to the Aggies' 35%.

Up next

UC Davis is home against Seattle on Wednesday.

Oregon is home against Portland on Wednesday.

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No. 11 Louisville makes 18 3-pointers to run away from Memphis, 99-73

LOUISVILLE, Ky. (AP) — Ryan Conwell had 17 points and reserve Adrian Wooley scored 15 as he and Kasean Pryor alternated making six of Louisville's seven consecutive 3-pointers during a first-half surge that rocketed the No. 11 Cardinals past Memphis 99-73 on Saturday.

The Cardinals (9-1) converted 18 of 35 attempts from long range, second to their 20 made 3s against NJIT on Nov. 26. Their total included 12 of 22 from deep before halftime, during which Wooley (5 of 8) and Pryor (3 of 3, 11 points) took turns knocking down shots to break the game open.

Hasan Abdul Hakim had 18 points and Dug McDaniel 16 for the Tigers (4-5), who had won four in a row. Memphis missed nine consecutive shots during one first-half drought that opened the door for Louisville to pull away.

Conwell made 5 of 11, including 3 of 7 from deep and consecutive 3s early in the game to put Louisville ahead for good at 11-7. That set the tone for Wooley to make all four attempts from behind the arc in between Pryor's shots.

Mikel Brown Jr. (16 points) capped a 20-11 run with a 3 that made it 50-30, and the Cardinals eventually led 99-69 with 1:14 remaining.

Louisville made 30 of 54 attempts and 21 of 25 free throws in the first meeting since December 2017 against its onetime rival. Memphis made just 28 of 68 shots, but outscored the Cardinals 40-24 in the paint.

Louisville retired the No. 10 jersey of late Cardinals great Junior Bridgeman in a halftime ceremony that recognized the Cardinals' 1975 Final Four squad. Bridgeman, 71, who died on March 11, led that squad and is the sixth player to have his jersey retired by the program.

Up next

Louisville: Visits No. 20 Tennessee on Tuesday night.

Memphis: Hosts No. 15 Vanderbilt on Wednesday night.

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What did Maresca mean?

It was not clear exactly who or what Enzo Maresca was referring to in his cryptic comments, but it seemed obvious he was looking to send a message.

In the previous 48 hours, Chelsea had returned from his native Italy after defeat in Bergamo to Atalanta, held a single training session at Cobham, attended a pre-match news conference where he appeared relaxed and ended a four-game winless run by beating Everton.

It was clear from Maresca's regular news conferences that he believed his tenure at Stamford Bridge had been a success so far.

He was proud to have won the Club World Cup and Conference League while qualifying for the Champions League in his first season. There had been mixed messaging over whether the latter was a target before the campaign, but it increasingly became a club objective after Chelsea made such a positive start under his leadership.

It meant Maresca ended last season ahead of schedule while delivering on the project. He had still not lost more than two league games in a row.

It is clear, therefore, that Maresca has felt exposed by criticism while managing the youngest squad in the Premier League. He has also been without Cole Palmer for most of this season, Moises Caicedo for several matches and Levi Colwill for the entirety of the campaign - all regarded as among Chelsea's best players in their positions.

Matt Rhule pitches intriguing College Football Playoff idea to benefit Big Ten, SEC teams

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Nebraska Cornhuskers coach Matt Rhule just lets his opinion fly when it comes to most aspects of college football.

The same can be said for the College Football Playoff, a highly-debated system that can be tweaked as it continues to evolve.

Rhule appears to be one of those supporters.

"Obviously, when I was at Temple, I would have argued the other way,” Rhule said, per KETV. “Now that I’m in the Big Ten, though. It’s not even the games you win and lose in the Big Ten. It’s the toll it takes on your team to play in the SEC and Big Ten. We play nine conference Big Ten games and travel all across the country. As a result, we only have three teams in."

Rhule said there is an easy fix to the lack of playoff clarity in the Big Ten.

“It’s almost like ‘Why are you going through the gauntlet of playing in the Big Ten and SEC?’ I watch the tape and I’m studying other conferences all the time," Rhule said. "The SEC and the Big Ten, in my opinion, are just harder conferences. I’d like to see more teams from those conferences, opposed to other ones."

Rhule says when you match the teams team-for-team, position-for-position and skill-for-skill that the Big Ten and SEC far outweigh some of the others.

"Expanding [the College Football Playoff] would be really cool. I think some play-in Games would be really cool," Rhule added. "Some teams benefited from not being in a conference championship game, so I think in college football, the one thing we’d like to see is uniformity. We all play the same amount of conference games and here’s how the Conference Championship Game works."

Ultimately, though, Rhule supports whatever Commissioner Tony Petittiwants to do.

"Let’s have automatic qualifiers and have No. 1 play No. 2 and have No. 3 play No. 6. No. 4 play No. 5. Play your way on it.’ You should have to win your way in, and I’d love to see it. It would be such a great step forward," Rhule said.

Whether Rhule's words are heard in the immediate future, though, remains to be seen.

The Passing of Gary Rowell

Extremely sad news is reaching many Sunderland fans tonight of the passing of one of our great players Gary Rowell, Seaham born and Sunderland fan.

It is fifty years to the day that he made his debut for Sunderland as an eighteen-year-old, coming off the bench for Mel Holden in the 71st minute and helping us to a last minute victory against Oxford, a poignant marker for a player who rightly is considered a Sunderland legend.

There is much to remember and applaud in Gary Rowell’s career.

His marvellous role as one of the three so-called “Charlie’s Angels” along with Kevin Arnott and Shaun Elliott in the heroic attempt to beat the drop in the 1976/77 season.

The metronomic penalty taker who scored twenty-five of twenty-six spot kicks taken between 1977 and 1984.
The goal scorer extraordinaire with one hundred and three goals, from his first against Hull City in April 1976 to his last on March 17th 1984 against Watford. He was our top goal scorer in six of the nine seasons he played for us.

Of course his never to be forgotten hattrick against Newcastle on February 24th 1979 will remain an iconic memory for all who witnessed this and the stuff of legend for all who were too young but have been spell-bound by tales of that day ever since.

Few who were at Wembley in 1985 will ever forget his poise and the mutual respect that ensued, as he brought the trophy over to the massed ranks of Sunderland supporters at the end of that game, emotion etched on his face as he lifted it in acknowledgement to “his” fans.

A fuller appreciation will follow in the days to come, for now we respectfully pause for thought and send our sincere condolences to Gary Rowell’s family and friends.

He was, and will remain, “one of our own” as we live in the memory of a ‘Gary Rowell World’.

Why Texas A&M&#39;s former Heisman winner was a generational dual-threat

On Saturday night, the 91st Heisman winner will be announced, as Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza, Ohio State quarterback Julian Sayin, Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia, and Notre Dame running back Jeremiyah Love are the four finalists who will contend for the most prestigious award college football has to offer.

All four players led their teams to double-digit wins. At the same time, Mendoza and Sayin are headed to the College Football Playoff after Indiana's Big Ten Championship win over the Buckeyes vaulted the Hoosiers to the No. 1-seed, receiving a first-round bye in the CFP.

For Texas A&M fans, former star quarterback Johnny Manziel, who won the program's second Heisman Trophy after his historic 2012 redshirt freshman season, was back in the news after Bleacher Report revealed back-to-back rushing comparisons to Jeremiyah Love's prolific 2025 rushing production, which led to him becoming a Heisman finalist.

Manziel threw for 3,706 yards and 26 touchdowns, while rushing for an incredible 1,410 yards and 21 touchdowns on 201 carries, averaging seven yards per carry. Love, whose entire job is running and catching the ball, ran for 1,372 yards and 18 touchdowns on 199 carries, averaging 6.9 yards per carry.

This takes nothing away from Jeremiyah Love's incredible season, but is just another reason Johnny Manziel's 2012 season is still regarded as the most outstanding Heisman-winning campaign, outside of former Auburn quarterback Cam Newton's 2010 Heisman season.

After throwing for 2,932 yards and 25 touchdowns, Texas A&M star QB Marcel Reed did not make the Heisman finalist cut.

There will never be another Johnny Football 💰🏆 pic.twitter.com/e3kkLTXp4Z

— Bleacher Report CFB (@BR_CFB) December 13, 2025

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Palladino sees right Atalanta ‘spirit’ and reveals Scamacca worry

Palladino sees right Atalanta ‘spirit’ and reveals Scamacca worry
Palladino sees right Atalanta ‘spirit’ and reveals Scamacca worry

Raffaele Palladino feels the last two Atalanta victories over Chelsea and Cagliari showed ‘the right spirit’ and reveals Gianluca Scamacca almost didn’t play tonight.

It has been an ideal few days for La Dea, who beat Chelsea 2-1 in the Champions League, then held out under pressure to secure an identical result in Serie A against Cagliari.

Scamacca is finally finding his fitness after almost a year out dealing with a knee ligament injury, as he has now scored four goals in his last three competitive matches, including tonight’s double.

“It was certainly a difficult match against a good Cagliari side, who have players with pace that can hit us on the counter,” Palladino told Sky Sport Italia.

“We played a great first half, creating many chances and not running any risks. We took the lead and the only regret is that we didn’t take our other opportunities to double our lead, because if you leave these games open, then anything can happen.”

Atalanta finding their feet under Palladino

BERGAMO, ITALY – DECEMBER 13: Gianluca Scamacca of Atalanta (L) celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammates Davide Zappacosta (C) and Charles De Ketelaere (R) during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and Cagliari Calcio at Gewiss Stadium on December 13, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

It felt for a while as if there might be another stalemate when Gianluca Gaetano equalised, but Scamacca completed his brace just six minutes later.

“In the second half, we started to lose intensity and stamina, I think due to the many games we’ve played in the last 20 days. The thing I liked most of all is that when we conceded the equaliser at the 81st minute, we could’ve collapsed mentally, but instead we kept pushing to win it, that tells me the spirit is there in this group.”

He also revealed something unexpected about his star striker’s performance tonight.

“Scamacca had a fever, he grit his teeth and wanted to be there to help the team. I told him when I was a player, my best performances were when I was running a temperature, and he smiled. He gave his all for us.”

Since taking over from sacked Ivan Juric, this will be the first time Palladino has had a whole week to prepare for a match against Genoa.

“Winning helps you to win,” noted the coach. “We had four home wins in front of our fans in all competition, so creating that enthusiasm in Bergamo is fundamental.”

BERGAMO, ITALY – DECEMBER 13: Ademola Lookman of Atalanta runs with the ball away from Elia Caprile of Cagliari during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and Cagliari Calcio at Gewiss Stadium on December 13, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

This was the final match for Ademola Lookman and Odilon Kossounou of 2025, as they will be off on international duty for the Africa Cup of Nations.

There were also concerns during the second half when Berat Djimsiti pulled up clutching the back of his right thigh with an adductor issue.

“Obviously, we are losing two important players, it’s a pity we also lost Djimsiti today and we’ll have to see what the tests say. I will have to find different solutions, but having a week to prepare is a huge bonus,” continued the coach.

“I really haven’t had much time to work with these players on the training field when there’s a game every three days and travel too, all you have time for is recovery. Now we can concentrate on training and proposing new tactical ideas.”

BERGAMO, ITALY – DECEMBER 13: A detailed view of the Atalanta club badge seen inside the stadium prior to the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and Cagliari Calcio at Gewiss Stadium on December 13, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

While Atalanta have excelled in the Champions League and are currently in the top eight, this was only their second Serie A victory in the last 11 rounds.

“I need to drill the mentality into these lads that when times are difficult, we need to push even harder, believe even more in our capabilities, and I saw that both against Chelsea and tonight. Not everyone can go behind at home to Chelsea and turn it around, not everyone can concede a late equaliser when exhausted and push on to win it anyway.

“I congratulated the players for their efforts this evening.”

Milik returns to Juventus group training after 550 days of injury nightmare

Milik returns to Juventus group training after 550 days of injury nightmare
Milik returns to Juventus group training after 550 days of injury nightmare

Juventus fans might’ve forgotten that he still plays for them, but Arkadiusz Milik today returned to training with the full squad for the first time in 550 days.

The striker arrived from Olympique Marseille on loan in 2022 and then made the move permanent for a total €8m in the summer of 2023.

He made 75 competitive appearances in the Juventus jersey, scoring 17 goals and providing two assists.

The most recent of those games was the 2-0 Serie A victory over Monza on May 25, 2024.

Juventus rediscover Milik after 18 months

ROME, ITALY – APRIL 23: Arkadiusz Milik of Juventus celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Coppa Italia Semi-final Second Leg match between SS Lazio and Juventus FC at Stadio Olimpico on April 23, 2024 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

Milik sustained a knee ligament injury in June 2024 and has not set foot on the pitch since, as his recovery had repeated setbacks.

The 31-year-old Poland international might finally be seeing the light at the end of the tunnel, because today he took part in a training session with his teammates for the first time in well over a year.

It wasn’t a full session, he was only partly in the exercises with the other players, but it was already a huge achievement after 550 days of being separated from the group.

Scamacca and De Ketelaere finding Atalanta form with ‘real centre-forward’

Scamacca and De Ketelaere finding Atalanta form with ‘real centre-forward’
Scamacca and De Ketelaere finding Atalanta form with ‘real centre-forward’

Gianluca Scamacca is rediscovering his form with Atalanta just in time to play for Italy in the World Cup play-offs, while Charles De Ketelaere calls him ‘a real centre-forward.’

The centre-forward has not been the same since the serious knee ligament injury he sustained in pre-season 2024, but after setbacks in the recovery process, he seems to finally be back to his best.

He bagged both in Atalanta’s 2-1 victory over Cagliari at the New Balance Arena in Bergamo this evening, around a temporary Gianluca Gaetano equaliser.

The first was an improvisation, redirecting Davide Zappacosta’s wayward effort with a back-heel flick, while with the second he reacted quickly to a volley gone wrong.

Scamacca and De Ketelaere respected Cagliari

BERGAMO, ITALY – DECEMBER 13: Gianluca Scamacca of Atalanta is challenged by Michel Ndary Adopo of Cagliari during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and Cagliari Calcio at Gewiss Stadium on December 13, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

“We expected it to be difficult, we should’ve scored more goals in the first half, Cagliari are tough and equalised, but we managed to bring it home,” Scamacca told Sky Sport Italia.

“We always try to give our all, but when there are so many games close together, we can lack sharpness sometimes. We’re on the right track, though.”

Rediscovering his form could also be boon to the Italy squad going into the crucial 2026 World Cup play-offs in March.

“Absolutely, but I am totally concentrated on Atalanta, because we have many objectives.”

BERGAMO, ITALY – DECEMBER 13: Gianluca Scamacca of Atalanta (R) celebrates scoring his team’s second goal with teammate Ademola Lookman (L) during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and Cagliari Calcio at Gewiss Stadium on December 13, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Scamacca now has five Serie A goals and one in the Champions League this season, netting four goals in his last three competitive appearances.

However, Atalanta will now be without both Ademola Lookman and Odilon Kossounou, who are heading off to participate in the Africa Cup of Nations.

“Those who play will be ready and give their best,” assured Scamacca.

BERGAMO, ITALY – DECEMBER 13: Charles De Ketelaere of Atalanta and Alessandro Deiola of Cagliari battle for possession during the Serie A match between Atalanta BC and Cagliari Calcio at Gewiss Stadium on December 13, 2025 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

While Atalanta are flying high in the Champions League, this was only their fourth Serie A win in 15 rounds, along with seven draws and four defeats.

“We needed points to climb the table, and fortunately we got the result. It is better to play badly and get three points than the other way around,” noted De Ketelaere on Sky Sport Italia.

“We must be humble, take it one game at a time and keep going. You can see Scamacca is a real centre-forward, as the first goal he was in the right place, on the second he reacted well.”

David Alaba is in high demand in Türkiye: Will it be the Austrian&#39;s next destination?

David Alaba is in high demand in Türkiye: Will it be the Austrian's next destination?
David Alaba is in high demand in Türkiye: Will it be the Austrian's next destination?

A Turkish giant wants to sign the defender.A Turkish giant wants to sign the defender.

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The Real Madrid defense is set for a winter of clear decisions, as transfer speculations swirl around two key figures. While rumors have linked Antonio Rüdiger with a move to Galatasaray, the Madrid hierarchy has firmly shut that door. Not only is the German center-back not for sale, but the club is reportedly contemplating a contract extension, viewing him as a vital pillar in an otherwise fluctuating backline.

Rebuffed in their pursuit of Rüdiger, Galatasaray's gaze has now turned toward David Alaba. In a significant shift, reports suggest Madrid's management would be willing to facilitate the Austrian's departure in the January window, potentially through a mutual termination of his contract.

🚨 David Alaba is set to depart Real Madrid on a free transfer next summer once his contract reaches its end.

His honours at the club:

🏆🏆 La Liga
🏆 Copa del Rey
🏆 Supercopa de España
🏆🏆 Champions League
🏆 UEFA Super League
🏆 FIFA Club World Cup

He will leave as a… pic.twitter.com/WRSY6vQVvL

— Transfer News Live (@DeadlineDayLive) December 9, 2025

This potential availability, however, meets a personal resolve to stay. Alaba, despite facing intense competition for minutes, has shown little inclination to leave the Spanish capital. Just last summer, he declined an offer that would have paid him half of his final year's salary to exit early, choosing instead to remain at the Bernabéu to fight for his place and his full contractual earnings.

Louisville blasts Memphis State, 99-73

Louisville’s pretty tough to beat on an average shooting night. A good shooting night by the Cards is going to be enough to knock off most teams in the country. An exceptional shooting night by U of L? Well, Memphis State just found out what that looks like.

The Cardinals connected on 18 of their 35 three-point attempts and 12 of their 19 shots from inside the arc on their way to a 99-73 demolition of their longtime rivals Saturday afternoon inside the KFC Yum Center.

Led by Ryan Conwell’s 17 points, six Louisville players scored in double figures and the same number of Cards made multiple three-point field goals.

Adrian Wooley came off the bench to hit five triples on the way to a season-high 15 points. Both Kasean Pryor (11 points) and J’Vonne Hadley (9 points) hit all three of their attempts. Mikel Brown Jr. (16 points) and Khani Rooths (10 points, 8 rebounds, 4 assists) each knocked down a pair as well.

On the flip side, Louisville limited Memphis to just three made triples and 41 percent shooting from the field overall.

Kentucky? Check.
Cincinnati? Check.
Indiana? Check
Memphis State? Check.

Four wins by a combined 53 points.

And with that, Louisville’s 2025 Rivalry Tour comes to an end.

Monster opportunity (and challenge) Tuesday night in Knoxville.

St. John’s men’s basketball surges past Iona with big second half

Another ugly offensive start isn’t surprising for St. John’s. Neither are the big scoring runs that make up for their early scoring droughts. It took eight minutes for the Red Storm to wake up on Saturday, then they completely overwhelmed Iona for the final thirty-two in a 91-64 victory over Iona, scoring 55 points and shooting 65.5% from the field in the second half.

The Red Storm’s nightmarish shooting struggles to open against Iona made last week’s game against Ole Miss look like a Renaissance painting, only making one of their first 13 attempts from the field and 0-of-4 from three as the Gaels sprinted out to a 10-2 start.

St. John’s began finding its composure and responded with a lengthy 15-2 run. Zuby Ejiofor broke a seven-minute-long field goal drought by scoring a layup with 12:30 remaining. Oziyah Sellers scored a layup and the and-one free throw to level the game at ten with 14:26 left in the half. Less than a minute later, Lefteris Liotopoulos got open and drilled a three to give the Red Storm the lead for good.

Lefty triple 🔥

13-2 run for the Johnnies‼️ pic.twitter.com/qWKtBhxY8r

— St. John's Men’s Basketball (@StJohnsBBall) December 13, 2025

The Johnnies carried that momentum into the break with a 36-26 lead, making 9 of their last 14 shot attempts in the first half and holding Iona to shooting 33% from the field and 2-of-12 from three.

Iona head coach Dan Geriot deployed a matchup zone and disrupted St. John’s’ offense enough to draw the Gaels within four after a CJ Anthony triple cut the Red Storm lead to 43-39 with 14:22 left, but that was the closest they came.

St. John’s immediately responded with an 18-2 run fueled by a flurry of three-point jumpers by Oziyah Sellers to give the Red Storm a 66-46 lead with 7:40 remaining. On a day he scored a team-high 19 points (7-of-13 from the field, 4-of-7 from three), the Stanford transfer did most of his damage in that six-minute span.

Oziyah from the corner 🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/qclmga2Zr3

— St. John's Men’s Basketball (@StJohnsBBall) December 13, 2025

Four other Johnnies scored in double figures. Ian Jackson sported a new haircut and found his scoring touch late in the second half by scoring 14 points. Bryce Hopkins logged an efficient 13 points on eight shot attempts. Joson Sanon scored all 13 of his points in the first half, sinking three of his seven long-range attempts. Dillon Mitchell came off he bench and supplied ten points.

Zuby Ejiofor was not among that group, but he still found ways to command the game without putting the ball in the net. The star center flirted with a triple-double, scoring six points, ten rebounds, and recording eight blocks for a second consecutive game — the first player in NCAA Division I men’s basketball to do so in four years. His 24 total blocks are more than 51 different teams registered all season, which include Maryland, Notre Dame, South Carolina, Ohio State, Iowa, and Villanova.

16 blocks in his last two games, Zuby Ejiofor added another 8 in @StJohnsBBall's win today 😤🚫 pic.twitter.com/gU15PPGf6c

— TNT Sports U.S. (@TNTSportsUS) December 13, 2025

Improving to a record of 6-3, the No. 22 St. John’s men’s basketball team will have a short turnaround until they open their Big East season against the DePaul Blue Demons (8-3) on Tuesday, December 16. Tip-off from Carnesecca Arena is scheduled for 7:00 p.m. and the game will be streamed on Peacock.

Florida adding former UCF DBs coach Brandon Harris to staff

Former UCF defensive backs coach Brandon Harris is joining Jon Sumrall's staff at Florida in the same capacity, according to a report from CBS Sports' Matt Zenitz.

Sumrall swept the rug from under Mike Norvell and Florida State after reports came in earlier in the week that Harris would join the Seminoles. With a five-year history of coaching in the Sunshine State, Harris is a big addition for the Gators from both a coaching and recruiting standpoint.

A former second-round pick who played college ball for the Miami Hurricanes, Harris started his coaching career in Dade County with Florida International University as a graduate assistant in 2019. He joined Florida State as a defensive analyst in 2020 and then returned to FIU as a position coach overseeing the cornerbacks. Florida Atlantic brought him on in the same role in 2022, promoting him to co-defensive coordinator the next season.

Florida is expected to hire UCF defensive backs coach Brandon Harris, sources tell @CBSSports.

Florida State had been working to hire him. Ultimately, he’s headed to Florida. The former Miami and NFL cornerback helped UCF rank 25th nationally in pass defense this season. pic.twitter.com/vTJYOC6X5l

— Matt Zenitz (@mzenitz) December 13, 2025

Harris joined UCF in 2025 and helped the Knights put together one of the best passing defenses in program history. UCF allowed just 185.1 passing yards per game, the third-lowest since the Knights became an FBS program in 1996. The Black and Gold ranked 25th nationally in pass defense.

Having spent time in programs all throughout South Florida, Harris gives Sumrall a direct pipeline to one of the nation's hotbeds of high school football talent.

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APU skier Ari Endestad wins Anchorage SuperTour men&#39;s sprint with photo finish

Dec. 13—In last week's SuperTour competition, Ari Endestad of the Alaska Pacific University Nordic Ski Center only cracked the podium once, with a third-place finish in the men's classic sprint.

On a bone-chilling Friday afternoon at Kincaid Park, he earned the top spot in the first race of this weekend's Anchorage SuperTour in dramatic fashion.

Thanks to a clutch last-second lunge, he won the men's freestyle sprint race by a fraction of a second ahead of the University of Utah's Zachary Jayne.

"It was pretty unbelievable," Endestad said. "I can't believe I was able to win today, and it really came down to the last second. I had to wait for like, 10 minutes to hear who got it."

Determining the victor required photo analysis because of how close the razor-thin margin was at the finish line. The tip of Endestad's ski crossed at 2 minutes, 40 seconds flat while Jayne was right on his heels at 2:40.01.

"That lunge was so long that I almost broke my ski off because I had lunged so hard," Endestad said.

When he saw Jayne to the left of him in his peripheral vision about to retake the lead, Endestad knew he had to lunge.

"Somehow I pulled it off today," Endestad said.

Reaching the top of the podium was even sweeter because he shared the stage with his teammate, Michael Earnhart of Eagle River, who came in third with a time of 2:41.73.

"It's a strong team with four of us that made it to the final," Endestad said.

That made it feel more like just another warm-up session for him.

"It was crazy to look around, and it just felt like the pressure was off a little bit," Endestad said. "I'm not scared that they're going to hurt me. We're just going to go out and try to win. We practice this a lot, we go down the hills as a team and try to see who comes out first."

Friday's result gives him a lot of confidence heading into the U.S. Cross-Country Sprint Ski National Championship early next month, and the FIS points he earned will go a long way toward earning a spot on the World Cup tour circuit — which could lead to the Olympics.

On the women's side, Lauren Jortberg of Centre National d'Entraînement Pierre-Harvey won the women's race comfortably with a mark of 3:06.07.

"It was so fun today," she said. "I love skating and I love sprinting so it's my favorite event."

There was a much closer race to second place as Division I dual-sport athlete Samantha Smith of Stanford and SVSEF Gold Team clocked in at 3:10.76 to edge past former APU team member Hailey Swirbul, who came out of retirement to compete this winter and finished third in a time of 3:10.81.

Jortberg fired out of the gate and didn't waste much time creating a considerable gap between her and the rest of the field with an approach that continues to serve her well.

"The hill here is hard to pass on and it's definitely my strength," she said. "I didn't give anyone a free draft effect. I wanted to ski the hill how I wanted to and give myself space and not have any tangles or clashes."

Kincaid's course is one of her favorites to sprint race on although she's not a fan of how breathtakingly frigid the weather can be during competitions.

Being this aggressive early in the season has paid off for Jortberg as this marked her third first-place finish after making it to the top of the podium in last week's races.

"It's good to keep going hard and not just play tactics so that you're fit throughout the whole season," Jortberg said.

She plans to return home next week to focus on getting ready for nationals after receiving a huge boost to her confidence.

"This has been kind of an amazing start to the season for me," Jortberg said. "A lot of racing, a lot of good feeling and results too but for me, it's not really about that. Just knowing that I'm skiing well and how I want to is an amazing feeling and I'm excited to keep the ball rolling this season."

The final SuperTour races conclude Sunday with a 10K classic race starting at 10:30 a.m. at Kincaid.

Georgia basketball handles Cincinnati to continue to bolster March resume

ATLANTA — Georgia basketball coach Mike White and Cincinnati coach Wes Miller connected in the summer to set up another high-major game to add to their nonconference schedules to help them come March.

It turned out to be another boost for a Bulldogs team that is exceeding preseason expectations.

The Bulldogs downed the Bearcats 84-65 on Saturday Dec. 13 in the Holiday Hoopsgiving event at State Farm Arena.

Georgia followed up its pasting of Florida State in Tallahassee on Dec. 2 with a shaky start following an 11-day layoff in an ESPNU game at a neutral site.

“Sometimes these environments can be difficult for young people,” White said afterwards.

Georgia trailed by as much as 11 in the first half, but went to halftime tied and outscored the Bearcats 47-28 in the second half when White thought the Bulldogs attacked Cincinnati’s zone and press well.

“I probably hyped up their defense too much,” White said. “That’s probably why we were really stagnant early in the game.”

Miller punched the air in disgust when Blue Cain was fouled on a 3-point try with 10:54 to go.

Cain sank all three free throws to push the lead to 61-51.

The junior guard was 5 of 12 from the field including 0 of 6 on 3s, but sank 12 of 14 free throws for a career-high 22 points.

“I just tried to let the game come to me,” Cain said.

Georgia was picked to finish 13th in the SEC, but began the day 3rd in the NCAA NET rankings among SEC teams and at No. 15 overall. The Bulldogs are sixth among SEC teams in the KenPom ratings at No. 25.

Georgia is leaning on its depth with 11 players in the rotation.

"Strength in numbers is definitely one things that stands out,” said Cain who played 33 minutes for a team that eight others played at least 12 minutes Saturday.

Georgia is starting three transfers White landed from the portal this offseason: guards Jeremiah Wilkinson and Jordan Ross and forward Kanon Catchings.

“We’ve come along way, we continue to get better,” White said mentioning a four-point exhibition win at Georgia State. “It’s another good win for us.”

Georgia also has a neutral site win over Xavier, a home win over Georgia Tech and an overtime loss to Clemson on its pre-SEC resume.

“We’ve got a really healthy locker room and we’ve got a high skill level,” White said. “I said really when the portal closed, this is probably the best passing team I’ve ever coached.”

Georgia tied its season high with 15 turnovers Saturday but had 18 assists with Cain leading the team with 5.

“Our turnovers need to come back down, but the assist turnover ratio is pretty good,” White said. “It could really good here the next couple of months if we continue to grow.”

The Bulldogs have set themselves up to start SEC play 12-1 if they can avoid stumbling at home in buy games left against Western Carolina (No. 275 KenPom) on Dec. 18, West Georgia (No. 311) on Dec. 22 and Long Island (No. 234) on Dec. 29.

The Bulldogs started 12-1 last season, went 8-10 in the SEC and reached its first NCAA Tournament since 2015.

Georgia was projected this week by ESPN’s Joe Lunardi as a No. 8 seed.

SEC play starts Jan. 3 against Auburn in Athens.

The Tigers had a game with Chattanooga that followed Georgia-Cincinnati on the same court. That allowed Georgia coaches to stick around and watch Auburn up close.

“We’ve got a lot of tough ones ahead of us,” White said.

The SEC may be down compared to its historically strong last season, but White said: “I don’t care what people are writing right now. It’s the best league in the country.”

Georgia still doesn’t have a Quad 1 win. It is 0-1 in that category with the loss to Clemson.

The Bulldogs worked on their defensive rebounding during its long layoff from games, but the Bearcats still had 14 offensive rebounds.

White thought the Bulldogs were better defensively than their numbers indicated entering and for a fourth straight game improved on its opponent’s field goal percentage from the last game.

Cincinnati made 23 of 65 shots for 35.4 percent.

“These guys, they work, they like to compete,” White said. “They’re bought into continuing to grow, especially defensively.”

This article originally appeared on Athens Banner-Herald: Where Georgia basketball stands with toughest nonconference games done

The Carolina Panthers are strangely the best team in this stat

Tetairoa McMillan signals first down for the Panthers against the Dolphins in 2025 NFL Week 5

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When reflecting on this year's NFL season, it has been full of surprises, arguably making it one of the most unpredictable in recent memory. 

From the Kansas City Chiefs and Baltimore Ravens being 6-7 and on the verge of missing the playoffs to teams making shocking runs at the top of their respective conferences, fans have not known what to expect every week.

Another pleasant surprise has come in the NFC South, as the Panthers currently sit on top of the division and are in the driver's seat to clinch the division thanks to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Thursday night loss to the Atlanta Falcons and with three of their last four games, including two of them against the Buccaneers, the team they are jostling with for control this season.

With the Bucs dealing with numerous injuries throughout the season and the Panthers posting significant wins, it is increasingly likely that they will secure the division.

The Panthers, at 7-6, are ironically the team with the best record in one-score games, at 6-1. Two of those wins came against two of the best teams in the NFC: the Green Bay Packers and the Los Angeles Rams. They also hold a slim three-point victory over the Dallas Cowboys, who have been trying to make a late playoff push.

Coming into the season, the Panthers had some uncertainty at quarterback after benching Bryce Young late last year for underperformance, but with big-time performances against the Atlanta Falcons and the Rams last week, Young has shown flashes of being a franchise quarterback.

If the Panthers can clinch the NFC South, it will be the first time the franchise has won the division since the 2015 season, when they were led by MVP Cam Newton and appeared in Super Bowl 50, before ultimately losing to Peyton Manning's Denver Broncos.

NCAA D3 football playoffs schedule 2025: Bracket, TV channels, times, live streams, scores for Division III games

NCAA D3 football

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Can anyone stop the North Central juggernaut in the NCAA Division III football playoffs? 

The defending national champion has blown through the regular season, with only one opponent getting within 30 points of the Cardinals. After reaching the Stagg Bowl the last five years and lifting the trophy three times in that span, North Central has established itself as D3's top program. 

That doesn't mean anyone will be rolling over for the Cardinals, though, and the most storied program in D3 football should be the top contender. Mount Union has 13 Division III titles, more than twice as many as any other school, and is looking to win the Stagg Bowl for the first time since 2017 after falling to North Central in the final last season. 

The Purple Raiders will join a list of contenders including Johns Hopkins and Bethel hoping to find a way to solve North Central. 

The Sporting News has all the details on the 2025 Division III football playoffs, including a complete schedule with live stream information. 

How to watch NCAA D3 football playoffs

  • TV channels: ESPN (championship)
  • Live stream: ESPN+, Fubo (championship only)

The first round through the semifinals will stream live on ESPN+.

Catch all your favorite ESPN+ action with ESPN Select! Just download the new ESPN app, sign in with your ESPN account, tap Subscribe to ESPN Select, and you're set to stream live sports, originals, and more—all in one place.

The Stagg Bowl championship game on Jan. 4 will be broadcast by ESPN and can also be streamed via Fubo, which offers a free trial to new subscribers

NCAA D3 football playoffs 2025 schedule, scores

Saturday, Dec. 13 - Quarterfinals

MatchupTime (ET)TV/Live stream
Johns Hopkins 40, Susquehanna 10
John Carroll 21, Berry 13
North Central 35, Bethel 21
UW-River Falls 46, Wheaton 21

Saturday, Dec. 20 - Semifinals

MatchupTime (ET)TV/Live stream
North Central vs. John CarrollTBDESPN+
Johns Hopkins vs. UW-River FallsTBDESPN+

Sunday, Jan. 4 - Stagg Bowl

Played at Canton, Ohio

MatchupTime (ET)TV/Live stream
Semifinal winners8 p.m.ESPN, Fubo, ESPN app

Saturday, Dec. 6 - Third round

MatchupTime (ET)TV/Live stream
John Carroll 10, Mount Union 7 (2 OT)
Berry 31, Trinity (TX) 23
Johns Hopkins 45, Salisbury 13
Susquehanna 29, Eastern 0
Wheaton 49, DePauw 24
North Central 35, Wisconsin-La Crosse 27
Bethel 35, Wisconsin-Platteville 24
UW-River Falls 42, Saint John's (MN) 14

Saturday, Nov. 29 - Second round

MatchupTime (ET)TV/Live stream
Mount Union 49, Muhlenberg 7
John Carroll 35, Randolph-Macon 6
Berry 18, LaGrange 14
Wisconsin-La Crosse 9, Hope 7
Eastern 28, Franklin & Marshall 24
Salisbury 35, Endicott 28
Johns Hopkins 34, Springfield 14
Susquehanna 42, Christopher Newport 28
Trinity (TX) 34, Hardin-Simmons 24
North Central (IL) 38, Hanover 6
Wisconsin-Platteville 24, Alma 7
Bethel (MN) 51, Coe 26
Wheaton (IL) 28, Wartburg 24
DePauw 26, Wisconsin-Whitewater 23
Saint John's (MN) 49, Monmouth (IL) 15
UW-River Falls 58, Chapman 7

Saturday, Nov. 22 - First round

MatchupTime (ET)TV/Live stream
Muhlenberg 34, Union (NY) 26
LaGrange 24, Framingham State 21
Susquehanna 38, Washington & Jefferson 32
Springfield 21, Cortland 7
Hanover 23, Grove City 15
Coe 44, Concordia Wisconsin 7
Wheaton (IL) 76, Crown (MN) 14
Chapman 18, Whitworth 16

NCAA D3 football playoffs bracket 2025

The full bracket for this year's D3 playoffs is below:

The #D3fb bracket is HERE! 🏈🏆

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— NCAA Division III (@NCAADIII) November 16, 2025

D3 football playoffs round-by-round schedule 2025

RoundDates
First roundNov. 22
Second roundNov. 29
Third roundDec. 6
QuarterfinalsDec. 13
SemifinalsDec. 20
FinalJan. 4

NCAA D3 football champions list

The last 10 Division II football champions are listed below. 

YearWinnerRunner-up
2024North Central (Ill.)Mount Union
2023CortlandNorth Central (Ill.)
2022North Central (Ill.)Mount Union
2021Mary Hardin-BaylorNorth Central (Ill.)
2019North Central (Ill.)Wisconsin-Whitewater
2018Mary Hardin-BaylorMount Union
2017 Mount UnionMary Hardin-Baylor
2016Mary Hardin-BaylorWisconsin-Oshkosh
2015 Mount UnionSt. Thomas (Minn.)
2014Wisconsin-WhitewaterMount Union

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Utilityman Amed Rosario and Yankees agree to $2.5 million, 1-year contract, AP source says

NEW YORK (AP) — Looking for right-handed bats, the New York Yankees agreed to a $2.5 million, one-year contract to retain utilityman Amed Rosario, a person familiar with the negotiations told The Associated Press.

The person spoke on condition of anonymity Saturday because the agreement was subject to a successful physical.

New York acquired Rosario from Washington on July 26 for right-hander Clayton Beeter and minor league outfielder Browm Martinez. Rosario hit .303 with one homer and five RBIs in 33 at-bats over 16 games. He became a free agent after the World Series.

Rosario played shortstop, second base, shortstop, third base and right field last season and manager Aaron Boone could platoon him at third with Ryan McMahon, obtained from Colorado on July 25.

Rosario hit .302 with an .819 OPS against lefties last season and .231 with a .614 OPS against righties. McMahon, a left-handed batter on the lefty-heavy Yankees, hit .184 with a .534 OPS versus lefties and .223 with a .739 OPS versus righties.

“I definitely want to give Aaron Boone some legitimate choices so he can match up when we’re facing the left-handed starter,” general manager Brian Cashman said Wednesday, “'cause obviously we’re so left-handed that it’s a vulnerability right now.”

Rosario turned 30 on Nov. 20. A nine-year major league veteran, he has a .273 average with 69 homers and 389 RBIs for the New York Mets (2017-20), Cleveland (2021-23), the Los Angeles Dodgers (2023-24), Tampa Bay (2024), Cincinnati (2024), Washington (2025) and the Yankees.

Yankees starting shortstop Anthony Volpe will begin the season on the injured list while recovering from arthroscopic surgery on Oct. 14 to repair the labrum in his right shoulder. José Caballero, obtained from Tampa Bay on July 31, likely will see a lot of time at shortstop until Volpe returns, likely no earlier than May.

“Do I believe in Anthony Volpe? The answers is yes,” Cashman said. “Do I believe Caballero’s got a lot of talent? The answer is yes. I think Trent Grisham is an example last year. Did I think Trent Grisham was going to be the player he turned out to be? Before the season started last year, he was supposed to be a role player for us and became a prominent impact player for us.”

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Edna Karr (LA) downs St. Augustine (LA), 49-14: Live updates, score of Louisiana LHSAA Prep Classic Division I Select championship game between New Orleans-area rivals

Edna Karr (LA) downs St. Augustine (LA), 49-14: Live updates, score of Louisiana LHSAA Prep Classic Division I Select championship game between New Orleans-area rivals originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - One of the more anticipated games in the history of the Louisiana High School Athletic Association’s Prep Classic finally takes place Saturday.

New Orleans-based schools Edna Karr and St. Augustine square off for the Division I Select championship at the Caesars Superdome.

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Edna Karr’s Cougars are the defending Division I Select state champs and they are currently riding a 27-game winning streak. The Cougars stand at 13-0 on the season and are the No. 1 seed in the bracket.

In addition, Karr boasts several Division I signees, including defensive tackle Richard Anderson (LSU), while starting quarterback John Johnson has accounted for nearly 3,300 yards of total offense and 45 touchdowns.

As for St. Aug, the Purple Knights are in their first state title game since 1979. The No. 3 seed entering the bracket, St. Aug is 12-1 and finally made the title game with a semifinal win last week against perennial stalwart John Curtis Christian.

St. Aug also has a big-time quarterback in Vashuan Coulon, who has thrown for more than 3,000 yards and 40 TDs.

Karr has won the last three meetings against St. Augustine, including a 42-21 win in the regular season, which was the lone loss suffered by the Purple Knights.

Follow The Sporting News correspondent Buck Ringgold (@Bucks_Ballpark) for all of the live updates and scoring from New Orleans.

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EDNA KARR 49, ST. AUGUSTINE 14 FINAL

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POSTGAME

- That will do it, as Edna Karr goes back-to-back in winning its second straight Division I Select state title. The Cougars' MVP went to running back Tre Garrison, who rushed for 183 yards on 41 carries with a TD.

FOURTH QUARTER

- TOUCHDOWN EDNA KARR. Cougars force their fifth turnover on the afternoon, an interception from Ian Gray, and it sets up John Johnson's fourth rushing score, a 1-yard keeper. (Edna Karr, 49-14 | 3:05, 4th) 

- SCOOP-AND-SCORE TOUCHDOWN EDNA KARR. Cougars are going to go back-to-back, and Torrence Sanders may have provided the exclamation point by picking up a fumble and going 73 yards to the house. (Edna Karr, 42-14 | 4:08, 4th) 

Edna Karr 42, St. Augustine 14.
4Q, 4:08.

TORRENCE “TOE” SANDERS victory cigar.

Looked like Romeo Brown (Nicholls State) forced the fumble… and the Washington State signee scooped and scored the long TD. pic.twitter.com/uvLt0NC19Q

— Louisiana vs. All Y’all (@LAvsAllYall) December 14, 2025

- TOUCHDOWN EDNA KARR. Cougars go 88 yards in 16 plays and take 8:15 off the clock. John Johnson's 1-yard keeper, his third TD on the night, seems to be putting this one away for Karr. (Edna Karr, 35-14 | 5:09, 4th) 

- Karr has held the ball through at least the halfway point of this quarter. Cougars are at the St. Aug 1, facing a fourth-and-goal. 

- Through three quarters of play, Edna Karr has 308 yards of total offense while holding St. Aug to 149 yards.

THIRD QUARTER

- St. Aug forced a punt but was unable to move the ball, and the Purple Knights punt it back to Karr in the final moments of the period. 

- TOUCHDOWN ST. AUGUSTINE. Oh, wow. Derrick Bennett fields the ensuing kickoff and finds running room down the sideline and they're not gonna catch him. He goes in 88 yards and the Purple Knights get back within two scores. (Edna Karr, 28-14 | 3:47, 3rd) 

- TOUCHDOWN EDNA KARR. Cougars shake off the pick-six and march 61 yards in 8 plays, with QB John Johnson taking in a keeper from 3 yards out. (Edna Karr, 28-7 | 3:59, 3rd) 

- PICK-SIX ST. AUGUSTINE. Wow, what a dramatic turn of events to start the second half. Karr was about to score again, but a pass gets PICKED OFF by the Purple Knights' Chad Jones, and he is able to sprint 90 yards to the house. (Edna Karr, 21-7 | 7:50, 3rd) 

HALFTIME

- Edna Karr has 179 yards of total offense while its defense has forced three turnovers and has held St. Aug to 145 total yards. 

SECOND QUARTER

- FUMBLE RECOVERY EDNA KARR. St. Aug gets inside the red zone but Karr's defense comes up with another takeaway, a strip sack from Cornell Williams, and Aiden Hall makes the recovery late in the half. 

- TOUCHDOWN EDNA KARR. Cougars go 63 yards in five plays after coming up with the fumble, as QB John Johnson hooks up with Gregory Wilfred on a 13-yard TD pass. (Edna Karr, 21-0 | 4:06, 2nd) 

- FUMBLE RECOVERY EDNA KARR. Cougars' defense comes up with a takeaway in their own territory, as Juelz Batiste forces a fumble and then comes up with the recovery at his own 37-yard line with more than six minutes left in the period.

- St. Aug is on the move, as the Purple Knights are inside the Karr 30. 

- TOUCHDOWN EDNA KARR. Cougars go 34 yards in just three plays, capped by a 1-yard run from Tre Garrison and Karr is now up by two scores after scoring two TDs in less than two minutes. (Edna Karr, 14-0 | 8:05, 2nd)

- High snap on a St. Aug punt attempt forces the punter to run with it and he's stopped well short of the sticks. Karr with another huge opportunity with the ball at the Purple Knights' 34.

- TOUCHDOWN EDNA KARR. Cougars go just 18 yards in 5 plays, and end it with a 1-yard keeper by QB John Johnson.   Brayan Castellon adds the PAT. (Edna Karr, 7-0 | 10:00, 2nd) 

- Karr's defense holds and St. Aug has to punt deep in its own territory. Cougars get excellent field position. 

- Through one quarter, St. Aug has 79 yards of total offense while Karr has 66 total yards.

FIRST QUARTER

- Karr gets inside the St. Aug 5 and had a fourth-and-goal at the 1, but QB John Johnson is swarmed underneath by a host of Purple Knights for a loss, and the Purple Knights hold in the closing seconds of the period. 

- INTERCEPTION KARR. Ian Gray catches a tipped pass in the backfield just inside St. Aug territory, and the Cougars are back in business. 

- Karr ends up punting for the second time today and St. Aug gets the ball back. 

- St. Aug gets past midfield before its opening drive stalls. Purple Knights punt it away and Karr returns it for an 85-yard TD, but it is called back due to a blindside block. Scoreless with 6:43 left in the first. 

- Karr can't take advantage of the tremendous field position and has to punt, but is able to down it at the 3, and that's where St. Aug will start its opening series. 

- Toe meets leather and we're off and running from the Dome. Karr breaks off a long return and the Cougars are already in Purple Knights' territory.

PREGAME

- Edna Karr has won the toss and elects to receive. 

- Both teams have taken the field. We're about to get this thing kicked off. 

- Electric atmosphere already in the Dome. Still a few minutes away and there is a large crowd there. They have just opened up the second deck of the Dome and some fans are sitting there. 

- Live from the Caesars Superdome, it’s the final game of the LHSAA Prep Classic, and it should be a good one. The No. 1 seeded and defending state champion Cougars of Edna Karr get set to face No. 3 seed St. Augustine for the Division I Select state championship.

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The Sporting News 2025 High School Football Top 25 - Week 18: December 9

Maxime Reynaud Should Be the Centerpiece of a Kings Reset

With the Sacramento Kings currently sitting at No. 13 in the Western Conference, postseason almost out of the picture, and internal pressure mounting, the franchise appears closer than ever to a rebuild. If that reset comes, rookie center Maxime Reynaud stands as the most compelling piece to build around.

While Sacramento has not officially committed to a rebuild, it is looking increasingly likely that this will be the outcome. With recent speculation mounting, the Kings have the perfect candidate to center an impending rebuild around.

Special Skillset

Reynaud is a seven-footer out of Stanford who was drafted with the 42nd pick of the 2025 NBA Draft, and since getting more minutes, he has looked like a bright spot for Sacramento.

Maxime Raynaud when he plays at least 20 minutes:

— 14.6 PTS
— 5.8 REB
— 1.6 AST
— 0.8 BLK
— 56.8 FG%
— 50.0 3P%

The 2nd round pick has been looking good in extended minutes. pic.twitter.com/FeVshv87w4

— KingsMuse (@kings_muse) December 4, 2025

What makes Reynaud so good is not only his height. His 7-foot-3 wingspan allows him to defend well under the rim, and his footwork is also notable, as evidenced by his ability to switch on smaller forwards with ease on the defensive end of the ball.

Over the last four games, Raynaud has been given consistent minutes. Here’s his numbers in this four-game stretch:

16.3 points
6.5 rebounds
1.6 stocks
2:33 AST:TOV
59/42/83 splits
an On/Off differential of +10

Yeah… I think he’s ready pic.twitter.com/itTtOEB9Hn

— Jack Dann (@JackBDann) December 7, 2025

Sacramento’s current roster complicates his early integration, as Domantas Sabonis remains the offensive hub.

The Kings finished second in team handoff frequency last season, and this handoff-heavy style forces the team into a specific play style that limits the offense. 

Why Is Reynaud the Future?

If the Kings stay committed to Sabonis, Reynaud becomes a luxury developmental piece. But if the front office decides a significant overhaul is necessary, Reynaud immediately becomes the blueprint.

Offensively, Reynaud’s potential expands even further. His ability to operate as a dribble-handoff threat mirrors aspects of Sabonis’ game but with more vertical pop and smoother shooting indicators. 

NBA front offices increasingly prioritize bigs who can play in space, stretch to the elbows, and facilitate the offense. Reynaud fits that mold. Scouts noted during pre-draft evaluations that his decision-making under pressure was among the most advanced in his class.

The Kings must also consider the free-agency market. Sacramento has historically struggled to attract top-tier free agents, and trading core veterans often produces mixed returns. 

Building around a cheap, high-upside center provides financial stability and timeline flexibility, two things the franchise has lacked since the early 2000s. Reynaud represents a rare chance to reshape the organization’s identity around a modern big.

There is no guarantee that Reynaud becomes a star, and the Kings should not force a rebuild purely for the sake of doing so.

But as teams across the league experiment with young cores, such as the reigning champions in Oklahoma City, who had an average age last year of 24.2, the second youngest in the league, in contrast to Sacramento, which ranks third oldest with an average age of 28.2. Sacramento risks falling behind if it clings to a flawed roster out of comfort. Should the Kings choose to reset, Reynaud offers the clearest sign of being a long-term piece for this team.

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Xabi Alonso dismissal would not affect planned exit for Real Madrid star

Xabi Alonso dismissal would not affect planned exit for Real Madrid star
Xabi Alonso dismissal would not affect planned exit for Real Madrid star

Real Madrid could sack Xabi Alonso as early as next week, amid concerns over the club’s poor start to the 2025-26 season. The former Galactico has struggled to get the best out of his players since arriving from Bayer Leverkusen in the summer, which is why he could be relieved of his duties if Los Blancos were to be defeated in any of their three matches before the winter break.

This could be good news for a number of players who are reportedly unhappy with Alonso, among them Endrick Felipe. The teenager has struggled for minutes since returning from injury, with Gonzalo Garcia being preferred to him as Kylian Mbappe’s understudy in the striker position.

This has led to a loan move being agreed with Lyon, which will become active when the winter transfer window opens. There has been speculation that this could be cancelled if Alonso were to depart, but it has now been denied by Diario AS, who say the Brazil international will definitely leave the Bernabeu in January.

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Real Madrid are pleased with Endrick loan agreement

Real Madrid believe the temporary move to Lyon will be good for Endrick, who needs minutes in order to guarantee himself a place in the Brazil squad for next summer’s World Cup. The feeling is that everyone will benefit from the agreement, which is why there would be no desire to cancel the agreement even if Alonso, who sees the 19-year-old as more of a dynamic player and less of a box player, were to depart.

Endrick will not play again in La Liga this season, given that he is suspended for the upcoming matches against Alaves and Sevilla. He could be involved in the Copa del Rey in midweek, which would be his final appearance for Real Madrid ahead of joining Lyon at the start of January.

Happy birthday, Chico!

Happy birthday, Chico!
Happy birthday, Chico!

It's a day of celebration for Francisco Conceicao, who turns 23 today, Sunday, 14 December.

Since arriving in Turin, the Portuguese winger has impressed the Bianconeri fans with his unmistakable style: speed, courage and an energy that always brings unpredictability to the attacking play. 

Born in 2002 and raised in Coimbra, he immediately showed that he felt at home, carving out his own space with performances full of personality. He has made 57 appearances since joining the Bianconeri in the summer of 2024, scoring nine goals and providing four assists.

During his time at Juventus, Chico has lit up the pitch with sudden bursts of speed, dribbling that sets the stadium alight and contributions that showcase his natural talent. His constant growth has made him one of the most popular players among the fans.

Happy birthday, Chico!

Paul Pogba will not play against Marseille: Is the injury serious this time?

Paul Pogba will not play against Marseille: Is the injury serious this time?
Paul Pogba will not play against Marseille: Is the injury serious this time?

The Frenchman has had a lot of bad luck.

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The upcoming Ligue 1 clash between AS Monaco and Olympique de Marseille will unfold without one of its most anticipated figures. The club has officially announced the absence of French midfielder Paul Pogba from the squad for Matchday 16.

Le groupe pour le déplacement chez l'@OM_Officiel ⚔️

#OMASMpic.twitter.com/pfZvETXXwV

— AS Monaco 🇲🇨 (@AS_Monaco) December 13, 2025

No official explanation has been provided for his exclusion, leaving his specific circumstances undisclosed. Consequently, Monaco will navigate this crucial fixture without the potential contribution of the experienced playmaker, a situation that undoubtedly alters the dynamics of the highly anticipated encounter.

Five takeaways from UNC&#39;s closer-than-expected win over USC Upstate

The North Carolina Tar Heels returned to the basketball court Saturday afternoon, hosting USC Upstate after a week off for final exams.

UNC, favored by nearly 30 points ahead of tip-off, started with strong transition offense. The Spartans slowly crept themselves back into the game, at one point taking a 21-20 lead, with approximately eight minutes left in the first half.

Upstate's lead lasted just under two minutes. North Carolina came roaring back out of the under-8 media timeout, closing the first half on a 17-7 run, en route to an 80-62 victory that ended with lockdown defense.

The Tar Heels (9-1) held the Spartans (6-6) scoreless for nearly six minutes, a defining factor in their first half-closing run. Jaydon Young gave UNC a lead that never disappeared, scoring his lone points on a clutch 3-pointer, while Caleb Wilson, Luka Bogavac and Henri Veesaar all scored during their team's much-needed run.

Perimeter shooting, an issue of inconsistency for North Carolina through its first nine games, was another defining factor in Saturday's win. Bogavac and Jonathan Powell, the latter of whom tied his career-high with 17 points, each drained three trifectas.

The Spartans (6-6) kept themselves within striking distance thanks to their own perimeter shooting, finishing 10-of-27 (37%). Upstate also gave itself plenty of second-chance point opportunities, wining the offensive rebounding battle 11-7.

Every good team needs an early-season scare, which the Tar Heels got plenty of from the Spartans. Take a look at our five takeaways from today's win.

Jonathan Powell's emergence gives UNC a GOOD roster problem.

Dec 13, 2025; Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels forward Jonathan Powell (11) scores in the second half at Dean E. Smith Center. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-Imagn Images

Powell, a West Virginia transfer, is typically UNC's first man off the bench. He's a defensive-minded guard who also packs a scoring punch.

Saturday was Powell's breakout game in a Tar Heel uniform, tying his career high with 17 points. Powell drained six shots overall, three shots from deep and two free throws, while adding two steals and a rebound.

Seth Trimble will take over starting shooting guard duties when he returns from injury, which could be very soon, but Powell's breakout provided the Tar Heels with a fringe starter.

Free throw shooting is a problem that needs to be fixed

Dec 13, 2025; Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels forward Caleb Wilson (8) at the free throw line in the second half at Dean E. Smith Center. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-Imagn Images

As great a game UNC played, guys struggled from the charity stripe. The Tar Heels made just 14 of their 22 free throws, with Caleb Wilson making a team-high seven – but also missing six.

North Carolina has to convert on its free chances, which prove the deciding factors come tournament time. Expect Hubert Davis having his players spend extra time at the charity stripe in ensuing practices.

Strong perimeter shooting helped UNC win

Dec 13, 2025; Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels guard Luka Bogavac (44) dribbles as USC Upstate Spartans guard Carmelo Adkins (4) defends in the second half at Dean E. Smith Center. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-Imagn Images

Most of the Tar Heels' offensive production comes from their post players, but head coach Hubert Davis made it an offseason priority to upgrade his team's perimeter shooting.

After a rough start from deep to begin its 2025-26 season, UNC is finally getting perimeter shots to fall. North Carolina made 10 threes on 23 attempts (43 percent) against Upstate, with Bogavac and Powell each making three.

The Tar Heels shot the ball well overall (28-of-55, 51%), but perimeter shooting was the offensive difference Saturday.

UNC allowed too many second-chance looks

Dec 13, 2025; Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels center Henri Veesaar (13) passes the ball as USC Upstate Spartans center Coen Collier (7) defends at Dean E. Smith Center. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-Imagn Images

Saturday was a rare day for UNC in one area: offensive rebounding, a program staple. USC Upstate out-rebounded the Tar Heels, 11-7, but didn't always convert on second-chance opportunities.

If this happened against a team like Kansas or Duke, there's a good chance North Carolina loses. Luckily, defense pulled through and kept the visiting Spartans at bay.

UNC will play better against ETSU

Dec 13, 2025; Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels guard Derek Dixon (3) and forward James Brown (2) and USC Upstate Spartans forward Jafeth Martinez (12) dive for the ball in the second half at Dean E. Smith Center. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-Imagn Images

Even with exams all last week, UNC practiced every day. Davis denied exams as an excuse for the Tar Heels' lackluster play at times today, but in reality, his guys weren't 100 percent focused on basketball.

North Carolina has a quick turnaround, hosting ETSU on Tuesday at 8 p.m. With no final exams to worry about, players can zero in on their next opponent.

This article originally appeared on Tar Heels Wire: UNC Basketball: Five takeaways from Saturday victory vs. USC Upstate

Dominant Cyborg submits Collins & calls out Ditcheva

Cris Cyborg put in another dominant performance as she submitted Sara Collins to retain her featherweight title at at PFL Lyon, before calling out Briton Dakota Ditcheva.

After wearing Collins down over two rounds, the Brazilian secured a rear-naked choke in the third to claim only the second submission victory of her 32-fight career.

The bout marked the penultimate bout of Cyborg's legendary career, with the 40-year-old confirming she plans to retire next year.

For her final MMA bout, Cyborg - who has won world titles in four different promotions - called out undefeated Manchester flyweight Ditcheva and Northern Ireland's Leah McCourt.

"I would like to fight in MMA again next year but it would be my last fight. I would like to do some boxing before I finish because I love it, maybe here in Lyon," said Cyborg.

"I would like to fight Leah McCourt. If she is not available, I can go and cut weight and meet in the middle with Ditcheva.

"She is beating everybody in her division. We will think about what to do but I believe it will be good."

Cyborg is widely regarded as one of the best women's mixed martial artists of all time after triumphing in 29 of her 32 fights during an enduring 20-year career.

Her 21 wins by knockout have formed a reputation as a knockout artist, but it was her grappling which proved the difference against Australian Collins.

Former judoka Collins, 35, came into the bout having won the first six fights of her career but appeared overwhelmed by Cyborg's pressure.

Cyborg pushed forward throughout, landing a number of thudding kicks and, despite two takedowns from Collins, she was able to reverse the second before applying a rear-naked choke to secure the win.

Cyborg climbed the cage before roaring at the crowd in celebration as she retained her belt, which has been rebranded as a PFL championship after the promotion acquired Bellator in 2023.

Cyborg has never fought professionally at flyweight so a catchweight bout with Ditcheva is the most likely scenario.

During her days with the UFC, however, she described the possibility of cutting down to 135lbs as "literally impossible" and has opened up previously about how difficult it can be to make weight as a featherweight.

Ditcheva, meanwhile, is booked to fight Dutch flyweight Denise Kielholtz in February and would be at a huge physical disadvantage if the fight were to happen.

In 2024, the 27-year-old became the first British woman to win an MMA world title when she beat Taila Santos to win the PFL's flyweight tournament.

Ditcheva has grown into one of Britain's most marketable fighters after winning the first 15 fights of her career - 12 of them via stoppage.

The 33-year-old McCourt, who has won eight of her 12 bouts, hasn't fought since being submitted by Collins last year.

Nemkov targets Ngannou after beating Ferreira

In the main event, Russia's Vadim Nemkov won the PFL heavyweight world title by making short work of Brazil's Renan Ferreira.

The 33-year-old dominated the action as he took Ferreira down early, before working his way to an arm triangle submission.

The first-round win cements Nemkov as a two-division champion after the former Bellator light-heavyweight title holder moved up to heavyweight last year.

Following his success, he called for match-up with former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou.

Last week Ngannou said his PFL contract ends "soon", before adding "they have to give me a fight".

The 39-year-old joined the PFL in 2023, but has fought just once in the organisation, knocking out Ferreira in the first round of their bout last year.

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How Kyle Filipowski, the Jazz and the Stars are trying to get pets out of shelters and into homes

Utah Jazz forward Kyle Filipowski (22) reacts during an NBA game against the Atlanta Hawks at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025.
Utah Jazz forward Kyle Filipowski (22) reacts during an NBA game against the Atlanta Hawks at the Delta Center in Salt Lake City on Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025. | Tess Crowley, Deseret News

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On Tuesday, the Utah Jazz and Utah Mammoth took part in the Smith Entertainment Group’s ‘Pay It Forward’ initiative. Players from both teams (as well as broadcasters, mascots and others) were in a number of places across Salt Lake County covering people’s groceries, paying for meals and drinks, buying gas, and — probably most adorably — covering the cost of pet adoptions.

It was at Best Friends Animal Society in Sugar House where I caught up with Kyle Filipowski, who said he was going to try his best to leave the shelter without a dog, as it would probably make his 8-year-old German Shepherd, who was waiting at home, grumpy.

The Jazz forward brought a haul of treats, leashes, toys and other goodies for the animals and SEG covered the cost of pet adoptions for the day.

Filipowski took a dog on a walk before heading to the puppy room where he held as many of the little pups in his arms as possible before heading over to hang out with the kittens. But between the mews and barks, Filipowski said that he jumped at the opportunity to help out, especially with the shelter.

“It was an incredible opportunity to enjoy my passion and love for dogs and animals and try to do some good in the community,” Filipowski said. “Just show some light on these little guys and help find them homes.”

But the Jazz and affiliated teams aren’t done trying to find homes for animals. The Salt Lake City Stars, the Jazz’s G League affiliate, have partnered with Best Friends to host a pet adoption event during the team’s Dec. 15 game at the Maverick Center. Fans will have the opportunity to adopt a pet on-site, with the Stars covering all adoption fees.

That’s right. If you attend the Stars’ game, there will be pets in the arena available to adopt at no cost.

So, if you’ve been thinking that it’s time to add a furry family member, or there’s someone you know who deserves a new best friend for Christmas, this is the perfect opportunity to give the gift of a home to a pet that is desperately waiting to be loved.

New with the Jazz

From the archives

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No. 9 Oklahoma beats No. 23 Oklahoma State

The ninth-ranked Oklahoma women's basketball team won its 10th straight game Saturday in Oklahoma City, beating No. 23 Oklahoma State, 92-70.

The Sooners won for the seventh straight time in the rivalry. OSU's last victory came in March 2021.

A big third quarter opened things up for the Sooners as they outscored Oklahoma State, 30-19, in the period. The Sooners shot 13 of 21 from the field, including a 4-of-7 mark from 3-point range. The difference made it a 72-56 game heading into the fourth.

Raegan Beers led the way for OU, notching a double-double with 22 points and 12 rebounds, while Sahara Williams added 18 points. Aaliyah Chavez and Zya Vann also scored in double figures with 15 points apiece. Micah Gray led Oklahoma State with 22 points, but she needed 23 field-goal attempts to get that total.

Oklahoma's margin of victory against OSU was the biggest since the current winning streak against the rivals from Stillwater started when OU won, 84-58, in January 2022.

Key Statistics

Ball movement helped Oklahoma pull away as the Sooners collected 24 assists on their 39 field goals. Oklahoma State relied more on the one-on-one style as OSU managed just nine assists on its 28 makes from the floor.

The passes led to easier bucks as Oklahoma shot 51% from the field against OSU's 38% and the Sooners outscored Oklahoma State, 50-28, in the paint.

Next Opponent

Oklahoma has just one nonconference game remaining before Southeastern Conference play begins on New Year's Day. The Sooners host North Carolina Central for a noon tip on Monday, Dec. 22.

This article originally appeared on Sooners Wire: Oklahoma women handle Oklahoma State hours after men did the same

The anatomy of a non-Micah Parsons pressure concept

Green Bay Packers defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley continually finds new ways to scheme up pressure in the last two seasons, primarily relying on different ways to rotate to two-deep coverage shell from a single high presentation.

He’s run the tampa-2 invert simulated pressure concept so often that one might think there isn’t any other way he could possibly find a new wrinkle in there. Well, there is. But it comes in the form of a 5-man pressure rather than a simulated pressure.

And Hafley isn’t using Micah Parsons on these play calls to rush the passer. Instead, he’s using Parsons to draw the offensive slide protection away from the free rushers in an attempt to get pressure where the offensive line has less blockers.

We covered hot quarters coverage briefly after the Giants game in week 12, but we covered more of what the coverage was without focusing much on the offensive line slide.

Briefly, “hot quarters” is a four deep/two under coverage and in the recent play calls, the coverage still remains a traditional split safety/2-deep coverage shell but this time has four defenders underneath and two safeties deep.

In the two deep fire zone coverage family, the corners will play “CLEO” or “corner force” to handle perimeter runs as the force player and play the flats with quick passes due to pressure on the quarterback.

Another technique associated with this is “trap” coverage where the corner technique entices the quarterback to throw quick to the flat where the corner will peel and jump the route though it doesn’t appear that’s the Packers corners play here.

The other underneath defenders, usually linebackers, will play hot zones looking for the #2 and #3 receivers underneath (hot to 2 or hot to 3). If the pressure gets home, the linebackers are there to take away the quick passes or get quick tackles.

The defensive front forces the pass protection to declare itself. Defenses know where the offensive line will slide most of the time and have adapted their rush assignments to account for this.

Hafley certainly knows where the offensive line is going to slide the vast majority of the time: to the side where Parsons is parked.

Deuce coverage 2D/4U pressure vs DET pic.twitter.com/BOhouu2exV

— Forbidden Tape (@forbiddenall22) December 13, 2025

This allows Hafley to get free rushers at the quarterback while Parsons drops underneath to play zone coverage. And the play is only called on third down.

Deuce coverage 2D/4U pressure vs CHI pic.twitter.com/SPZfaLF1RW

— Forbidden Tape (@forbiddenall22) December 13, 2025

In recent weeks, Hafley has called it on third and long situations, forcing incomplete passes by Jared Goff and Caleb Williams and preventing drives from continuing. In the Bears game, the Bears settled for a field goal.

Trump stuns sports fans with bizarre coin toss at Army-Navy football game: ‘Worst I’ve ever seen’

President Donald Trump stunned sports fans with his coin toss at the 126th Army-Navy football game on Saturday, which one observer described as “one of the worst…I’ve ever seen.”

Before the game began at M&T Bank Stadium in Baltimore, the president made his way onto the field, where he shook hands with players and elicited cheers from the crowded arena.

A referee then handed Trump a coin, asking him, “Would you do the honor?”

The president placed the coin onto his gloved palm and gently threw it into the air. It landed on tails, giving the win to Army’s team, which deferred to the second half.

As the game kicked off, social media users quickly seized on the president’s form, noting that the coin did not appear to rotate at all.

“He threw the coin in the air instead of flipping it,” wrote one, while another chimed in, “Whether you’re left or right…we can all agree that was not a good coin toss.”

“It probably would have made a fantastic toss in a game of cornhole,” a third commenter wrote.

President Donald Trump stunned sports fans with a
President Donald Trump stunned sports fans with a "hilarious" coin toss at the Army-Navy football game on Saturday. (AFP via Getty Images)

Others said the president’s gingerly throw looked like he was “releasing a baby bird,” “throwing a dead fish“ or “tossing a lump of coal.”

One user adopted Trump’s trademark all-caps style, writing “RIGGED COIN TOSS! A HOAX ON THE AMERICAN PEOPLE!”

Meanwhile, some social media users rallied to the president’s defense.

“Everybody is loving this,“ wrote one. Another added, “You see the energy Trump gives, you can't get it with sleepy Joe.”

When asked which team he was rooting for, Trump said, “You must be joking if you think I’m going to give you that answer.
When asked which team he was rooting for, Trump said, “You must be joking if you think I’m going to give you that answer." (AFP via Getty Images)

U.S. Army Cadets pictured before the start of the 126th Army-Navy Game at M&T Bank Stadium on Saturday (Getty Images)
U.S. Army Cadets pictured before the start of the 126th Army-Navy Game at M&T Bank Stadium on Saturday (Getty Images)

Saturday’s game was the sixth time Trump has appeared at the annual Army-Navy showdown, a rivalry recognized as one of the longest-standing in college sports. He’s the tenth sitting president to attend, a custom that Theodore Roosevelt started in 1901.

Trump has long been a football enthusiast. He purchased the United States Football League, a rival of the NFL, in 1983, and he made an unsuccessful attempt to buy the Buffalo Bills in 2014.

Ahead of the game on Saturday, Trump took to Truth Social to offer his thoughts.

“Getting ready to land at Fort McHenry for my short drive to the Army-Navy Game,” he wrote. “Everyone is asking who am I supporting, Army or Navy? My answer is: ‘You must be joking if you think I’m going to give you that answer!’”

Gavin Powderly tallies hat trick of assists, Falmouth beats Franklin

The Falmouth boys hockey team started their season with a statement win over Division 1's Franklin.

Kody Pokraka scored twice and Finn Oberacker added another marker in a 3-1 win at Franklin Pirelli Arena on Saturday.

Gavin Powderly tallied a hat trick of assists, while Travis Smith had one of his own. Jackson Smith had a strong game in goal for the Clippers (1-0-0) in a non-league win.

In other high school sports action:

Girls Hockey

Plymouth South 5, Falmouth 2: The Clippers (0-1-0) lost their season opener on the road.

Wrestling

Upper Cape 54, Carver 30; Middleborough 54, Upper Cape 30; Upper Cape 60, Barnstable 24: The Rams opened up their sophomore season by going 2-1 on Saturday at the Barnstable Quad with wins over the Red Hawks and sectional finalists Carver.

Andrew Gilpatrick, Daniel Hingston, and Jack Walsh all went 3-0 with three pins on the day. Shane Neill, Landon Neill, freshmen phenom Matthew Childs, Julian Cowan, Johnathan Chick all had two wins for the Rams.

Swimming

Relay Carnival Invitational: Sandwich topped the podium at the event with a combined score of 145. Martha's Vineyard (119) and Nantucket (91) both had strong showings as they rounded out the top three in second and third, respectively. Barnstable (44) and Nauset (42), who placed first in the mixed 400 and mixed 500 relays, both swam well.

Allen Gunn covers high school sports for the Cape Cod Times. You can contact him at agunn@gannett.com and follow him on X at @allentgunn.

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This article originally appeared on Cape Cod Times: Cape Cod and Islands high school scores and highlights for Dec. 13

Pickens fined for 6th time in 2025; 2 other Cowboys docked after loss

Week 14's 40-33 loss in Detroit will end up costing several Cowboys players more than just a chance to improve their playoff chances. Three Cowboys have been fined by the NFL for illegal actions taken during the game.

For the second week in a row, the opening kickoff brought a fine for one Cowboys special-teamer. Fullback Hunter Luepke will be docked $8,537 for unnecessary roughness after leading with his helmet as he brought down Lions return man Jacob Saylors. The hit was not noticed by officials and did not draw a penalty flag in the moment.

Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens received his sixth fine of the season for grabbing the facemask of cornerback Rock Ya-Sin while running a route late in the second quarter. The 15-yard penalty wiped out a first-down catch by Pickens and will now cost the wideout a hefty $11,593.

The fine caps off what was a very rough night for Pickens, who was also flagged for setting an illegal pick and fumbled inside the 10-yard-line while catching just five of nine targets and catching a fair bit of flak afterward for his perceived lack of effort.

Additionally in the game, defensive end James Houston was nabbed for a hit to quarterback Jared Goff. Replays showed that Houston did indeed contact Goff's facemask as he delivered a fourth-quarter pass.

We were in trouble when they just let Branch launch into Dak’s head with no penalty. Refs was on that bs. Then they call this on James Houston. @dak@NFLpic.twitter.com/78nJwuqcmU

— a G like Me (@rwsportstravel) December 6, 2025

This one was particularly costly, as it moved Detroit from their own 45 to the Dallas 13 after the penalty yardage was tacked on to the completed throw. The Lions scored a touchdown just a few snaps later and increased their three-point lead to 10. The high QB hit will also personally cost Houston $5,722.

Those fines bring the Cowboys players' collective total in 2025 to $259,933. Pickens alone accounts for over $90,000 of that figure.

Detroit linebacker Alex Anzalone was also fined $17,968 for unnecessary roughness after he was spotted striking Tyler Booker in the aftermath of Jake Ferguson's second-quarter fumble. His cheap shot to Booker's back went unnoticed by officials in real time.

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This article originally appeared on Cowboys Wire: Cowboys WR George Pickens, 2 others fined after Week 14 loss

Suns&#39; Jordan Ott gives Devin Booker&#39;s injury status before Lakers game

Phoenix Suns star guard Devin Booker participated in a second straight practice Saturday, Dec. 13, heading into Sunday’s game against the Los Angeles Lakers at Mortgage Matchup Center.

"Responding well," Suns coach Jordan Ott said after Saturday's practice about Booker, who has been sidelined with a right groin strain. "That's encouraging. No issues. Practiced today. We'll just see exactly how it responds. Every day it's a little bit more, but it seemed to be pretty good."

Booker showed even better movement during media viewing after Saturday's practice and has made major progress from how he looked after Wednesday's morning shootaround at Oklahoma City.

The Suns won't have a shootaround Sunday due to the 6 p.m. start.

Devin Booker (right groin strain) for 3 off movement.

Moving much better.

Has missed last three with injury. #Sunspic.twitter.com/FvyvQvi10G

— Duane Rankin (@DuaneRankin) December 13, 2025

"Still you go through the night, see how he responds," Ott said. "There's always that check-in whether we have shootaround or not with all of our guys. We'll continue to see how he progresses, but he looked pretty good when he was out there. That part was really good."

Booker missed Phoenix’s past three games with a right groin strain he suffered in the first quarter of a 125-108 victory Dec. 1 over the Lakers in Los Angeles.

"Looks good, getting back to it day-by-day," Suns forward Ryan Dunn said about Booker after Saturday's practice. "He's been helping off the floor a lot with us so that's been good, but he's taking his time, getting ready for whenever he gets back."

The Suns (14-11) are 1-2 without Booker, the team’s leading scorer at 25 points a game.

"Responding well. That's encouraging. No issues. Practiced today. Just see exactly how it responds."

Suns coach Jordan Ott on Devin Booker (right groin strain) heading into Sunday's game vs Lakers.

Has missed last three games with injury.

"If Book is able to play, that… pic.twitter.com/CqcYxgYtS8

— Duane Rankin (@DuaneRankin) December 13, 2025

"If Book is able to play, that changes some of the dynamics of it all," Ott later said about facing the Lakers. "That's a good thing to add to our group. Gives us confidence anytime we see him out there with our group."

Phoenix is 3-5 in its past eight games.

The Lakers (17-7) are 2-3 in their past five games after their seven-game winning streak was snapped by the Suns.

This matchup was added so that both teams, which lost in the NBA Cup quarterfinals Dec. 10, would have an 82-game schedule.

The Lakers are fourth in the West while the Suns are seventh.

Defending NBA champion Oklahoma City Thunder pummeled Phoenix, 138-89, in handing the Suns their largest margin of defeat ever in the history of the franchise.

“Definitely don't like how that game went, especially for this team, the whole Valley Nation, but we can't dwell on it,” Suns guard Jordan Goodwin said after Friday’s practice. “We still got the Lakers here in a couple of days. So we're trying to get that one.”

The Suns will have had three days between the Thunder game and Sunday's matchup against the Lakers.

"I needed this," Dunn said. "We were on the road a little while. We had some great games, played in some good environments. The whole month of December, we were basically on the road basically the whole month."

Then again, losing to Oklahoma City by an insane 49 points has the Suns itching to play again.

"Normally you do, but when you get your ass kicked, you don't," Suns guard Collin Gillespie when asked about getting some rest. "You want to get back out there."

The San Antonio Spurs took down the Lakers, 132-119, in Los Angeles to reach the NBA Cup semifinals Dec. 13 at T-Mobile Arena in Vegas to take on the No. 1 seeded Thunder.

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This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Suns' Devin Booker trending toward return at home against the Lakers

Penguins/Sharks Recap: Pens prove a four-goal lead is the worst in hockey (for them)

Pregame

Rickard Rakell is back, which provides a big boost to the forward lines. The Pens shake Tommy Novak, Anthony and Kevin Hayes all down a little bit, give Ben Kindel, Rutger McGroarty and the returning Rakell bigger roles than the past. Pretty good there. The newly acquired players from Edmonton are hung up with immigration, so Sergei Murashov returns to the NHL, but Arturs Silovs gets the net in the first game of the post-Tristan Jarry era.

How we're lining up today vs. San Jose 🏒 pic.twitter.com/hiY8vp78pN

— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) December 13, 2025

The visiting San Jose Sharks have this lineup for the day. Alex Nedeljkovic watching from the bench in his return to Pittsburgh.

We've got your lineup right here. ⬆️ pic.twitter.com/OGjwRoQ0Wv

— San Jose Sharks (@SanJoseSharks) December 13, 2025

First period

It’s a fairly non-descript start for both teams. Connor Clifton is off to the penalty box early to offer San Jose with a power play, they get some zone time but can’t score. That power play seems to throw the Penguins off and keep them from getting into the flow of the game, Tyler Toffoli goes onto score from distance on a shot that Silovs doesn’t pick up in time with the traffic buzzing around. 1-0 Sharks.

TYLER TOFFOLI! 🚨 pic.twitter.com/VL7qeoiraB

— NHL (@NHL) December 13, 2025

Sidney Crosby holds the puck while his team changes behind him, eventually sending a pass for Ville Koivunen. Sam Dickinson has to trip Koivunen, giving Pittsburgh their first power play of the game. Crosby wins the faceoff and soon after Anthony Mantha bounces a shot off the pads of Yaroslav Askarov. The rebound goes right to Crosby and he makes no mistake throwing it back into the net. 1-1 game courtesy of a quick strike from the power play.

That's 19 goals this season for Sidney Crosby 👏 pic.twitter.com/DUzCQZzWYV

— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) December 13, 2025

SJ takes another penalty and the Pens’ power play is really feeling it. They’re snapping the puck around like crazy, Bryan Rust hits the cross-bar flush in a near miss. Silovs doesn’t really bang his stick as the power play is expiring and wouldn’t you know Will Smith gets out of the penalty box and an instant breakaway. Silovs makes the save to bail himself and everyone out.

SILOVS SAYS NO 🔐 pic.twitter.com/CXsHTbIS0V

— SportsNet Pittsburgh (@SNPittsburgh) December 13, 2025

In the dying seconds of the period Crosby and Noel Acciari are in on one of the most mis-matched personnel to ever get a 2-on-1. Wisely, Crosby calls his own number and takes the shot, Askarov’s turn to stay up and make the save.

Shots are 13-6 in favor of the Penguins through 20 minutes. Score is tied, which is a shame, Pittsburgh has been the better of the teams so far.

Second period

The Sharks started their second line featuring Alex Wennberg, so the Pens opted to match that with their own second line to keep Crosby matched up against the Macklin Celebrini line. Worked out well, Rutger McGroarty fires in his first goal of the season 18 seconds into the second period after dancing Nick Leddy and gaining enough room to release a shot. Pittsburgh takes their first lead of the game, 2-1.

What a shot from Rutger McGroarty for his first of the season 🙌 pic.twitter.com/c0JJONxXOL

— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) December 13, 2025

Game continues to go crazy with teams trading chances at either end of the ice, Pittsburgh is OK with playing wide open with the fast and young Sharks. Connor Dewar slips behind the defense, they have hook him and it’s another Penguin power play. No luck.

Pittsburgh survives a sequence where Ryan Graves lets a Shark clear around him and then breaks his stick leading to some rare extended zone time for SJ. The Pens get back to work and find a New England-styled goal with Noel Acciari setting up a wide open Kevin Hayes at the back door. Good awareness for Hayes to open up in the right spot and a nice pass from Acciari. 3-1 game.

A BIG GOAL FROM BIG HAYESY! pic.twitter.com/1KeYXg5Ee0

— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) December 13, 2025

Crosby takes a punch to the face from Dmitry Orlov, the refs call it a high-stick but it’s the thought that counts. The Pens go to work on the power play, a SJ player breaks their stick, Crosby isolates on where he’s at and passes over to Bryan Rust. That makes it easy but Rust still puts a perfect top shelf shot in. 4-1 game a just before intermission.

Another PPG for PGH 💪

…AND WE GET 1/2 OFF RUSTY’S SHAKE AT THE @MShakeFactory TOMORROW! pic.twitter.com/phbQCZRhen

— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) December 13, 2025

Big time job by the Pens to get another one late and give it a three-goal cushion, despite their sketchy relationship with holding big leads.

Third period

Graves again gets blown by, this time by Skinner. Graves grabs a handful of jersey and then gets his stick in for a hook too for a penalty that could have been a goal if not for a big save by Silovs.

Parker Wotherspoon bodies off Smith along the wall, Smith gets hurt on the play and a couple of Sharks jump Wotherspoon for hurting one of their top players, including Celebrini defending his good friend. San Jose takes an extra penalty as a result and the play cycles back to 4v4. When it cycles through to the power play, Anthony Mantha pounds it in for a 5-1 lead.

That's three PPGs for PGH! pic.twitter.com/2YsWFqPHwP

— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) December 13, 2025

Dewar is sent to the penalty box and Erik Karlsson is sent off for the rare delay of game for playing the puck with a broken stick to grant the Sharks some 5v3 time. They make it count, John Klingberg walks in a little and fires a wrister from the top of the circles. 5-2 game with 12:27 to play, and the Sharks still have 1:21 of a 5v4 power play to work with.

John Klingberg gets one back. pic.twitter.com/nulUJi3b4w

— San Jose Sharks (@SanJoseSharks) December 13, 2025

The Pens survive that but the Sharks aren’t going away. Silovs makes about 3 or 4 great saves while sprawled out but Crosby and Letang can’t provide any puck support. William Eklund gets on the scene and chips the loose puck over Silovs and into the net. 5-3 game, 5:41 to go.

Eky puts it home. 🏠 pic.twitter.com/BcQb35AyGW

— San Jose Sharks (@SanJoseSharks) December 13, 2025

SJ pulls Askarov with over three minutes left in the push for more offense. The Sharks get zone time but eventually Crosby sets Rust up for an open net chance – hits the post. That comes back to haunt the Pens, Celebrini makes his first really big moment of the night by bombing away and scoring. The lead has shrank away to 5-4.

Mack's goal for ya. 😤#TheFutureIsTealpic.twitter.com/4xToqPfOES

— San Jose Sharks (@SanJoseSharks) December 13, 2025

Pittsburgh uses their timeout to regroup and break the momentum as try to stop yet another lead from slipping away. Good idea but it does pay off. The Sharks pull Askarov again, and they score again. Celebrini with the big shot. Ryan Shea swings around aimlessly. Toffoli finds the loose puck and chops it in. 5-5 game with 1:34 to go.

IT'S A TIE GAME pic.twitter.com/FfZStct3L8

— San Jose Sharks (@SanJoseSharks) December 13, 2025

Overtime

The Penguins already seemed pre-stunned this game has even made it to overtime. It’s not hard to guess what happens next. Celebrini and Klingberg work a great give-and-go past Letang after Klingberg easily avoided Crosby. San Jose completes their comeback, the Pens are left, again, to wonder what the hell happened to their big lead.

Tears in our eyes too, @sharkvoice. 😭 pic.twitter.com/Rlrp7JR3ZQ

— San Jose Sharks (@SanJoseSharks) December 13, 2025

Some thoughts

  • The Penguins are so, so bad at protecting leads these days. It’s always more than one area going wrong, there’s no simple solutions (besides the truth, everyone needs to play better and try harder for longer) or easy fingers to point, it’s everywhere. They take penalties at bad times, they get caught puck watching, they don’t get a save when they need it, they get a chance to score into the empty net to seal the deal and fail. Happens so often it’s just a part of the game for them at this point, across the board and regardless of who is out there. Now we’re left to debate what’s worse between blowing a 5-1 lead with 13 minutes to go or giving up the tying goal with 0.1 seconds left. And that’s only in within the last three games!
  • It’s kind of crazy to put coherent thoughts together, so luckily I did the rest as the game was going on. This team is so confounding when it comes to not being able to convert the easy things, like having a 5-1 lead with 13 minutes to go. That has to be a win, every time. But no lead is safe these days with a team ready to melt away.
  • To the Sharks credit, it was a heck of a comeback. Their confidence grew, they grabbed momentum and they made it happen. Still can’t believe Rust didn’t angle his body a little better to hit that empty net. Oy.
  • One of the Philadelphia writers tweeted that Crosby got some good luck when he scored a rebound goal earlier this month against the Flyers. When you watch Crosby enough (or acquire even the slightest bit of puck knowledge) and see him score again soon after on almost the same play like today against the Sharks, it’s clear that luck has very little to do with it. It’s the consistency of managing to get to the right place at the right time, which is the namesake of Crosby on the hockey rink, which he’s been doing since the early ‘90s in some form or another. Sure, with a bouncing and rolling puck there’s always some element of good fortune required but Sidney Crosby would be buying more Powerball tickets if he was nothing but this lucky. It’s like the old Thomas Jefferson quote about becoming luckier the harder one works, which brings it into perspective about why Crosby can appear to be so darn lucky all the time.
  • That Crosby setup to Rust too was so damn cerebral. You could see it in real time too, Crosby figured out where the weakness was for the PKer who didn’t have a stick and then exploited it immediately. Rust held up his end of the bargain with a great shot, perfect stuff. It’s not a stretch to say that Crosby has to be one of the most intelligent players of all-time, the way he can read and diagnose situations like that as they develop in real time is unreal.
  • Those two points put Sid at 1,721 for his career. Mario’s at 1,723. The Pens were angling and hoping that the changeover might happen during this homestand that has two more games so that Crosby can get recognized right away for it. (Wouldn’t it be something for Tuesday night’s games against McDavid and Tristan Jarry, ha).
  • McGroarty and Ben Kindel combine on a goal, may it be the first of many times! Was great to see those two stay together and even drop their anchor and get a new third forward for the group. The goal followed.
  • The sooner Brett Kulak can get his paperwork in-line to join the Pens, the better. Ryan Graves is reverting back to human pylon, nearly costing the team a couple of goals due to his lack of lateral quickness. Wasn’t the finest night for Shea or Wotherspoon either, the left side, and blueline as a whole could really use a defensively competent addition to the mix.

The Pens have to be reeling after all these blown leads. They’ll need to have a quick memory, the Utah Mammoth are coming to town for a game tomorrow. If they’re smart they’ll let the Pens get a 3, 4 or maybe 5 goal lead and start pulling their goalie..

MMA schedule and results 2025

Tom Aspinall holds a cloth to his eye as his fight wth Ciryl Gane is declared a no-contest
Tom Aspinall's UFC title defence ended in a no-contest in October [Getty Images]

2026 schedule

24 January

Las Vegas, USA

  • UFC 324: Justin Gaethje v Paddy Pimblett (UFC lightweight interim world title)
  • Kayla Harrison (c) v Amanda Nunes (UFC bantamweight world title)
  • Arnold Allen v Jean Silva (featherweight)

31 January

Sydney, Australia

  • UFC 325: Alexander Volkanovski (c) v Diego Lopes (UFC featherweight world title)

7 February

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

  • PFL Dubai: Usman Nurmagomedov (c) v Alfie Davis (PFL lightweight world title)
  • Dakota Ditcheva v Denise Kielholtz (flyweight)
  • Ramazan Kuramagomedov v Shamil Musaev (PFL welterweight world title)

21 February

Dublin, Ireland

  • Solomon Simon v Nik Bagley (Cage Warriors featherweight title)

20 March

Madrid, Spain

  • PFL Madrid: Costello van Steenis v Fabian Edwards (PFL middleweight world title)

21 March

London, England

  • UFC London

2025 results

18 January

California, USA

25 January

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

1 February

Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

9 February

Sydney, Australia

22 February

  • UFC Fight Night: Song Yadong defeats Henry Cejudo by technical decision (bantamweight)

8 March

Las Vegas, USA

Rome, Italy

  • Cage Warriors 183: Liam Gittins v Alessandro Giordano ends in no contest (Cage Warriors bantamweight title)
  • Dario Bellandi retains his title by defeating Naglis Kanisauskas (Cage Warriors middleweight title)

21 March

London, England

  • Cage Warriors 186: Harry Hardwick wins via technical decision after Javier Garcia fight stopped due to clash of heads (Cage Warriors featherweight title)
  • Cage Warriors 186: George Hardwick suffers points defeat to Samuel Silva (Cage Warriors lightweight title)

22 March

London, England

3 April

Florida, USA

  • 2025 PFL Tournament: Taekyun Kim defeats Nathan Kelly by submission in first round (featherweight)

5 April

Las Vegas, USA

11 April

Florida, USA

  • 2025 PFL Tournament: Jake Hadley submits Matheus Matthos in third round (bantamweight)

12 April

Miami, Florida

18 April

Florida, USA

  • 2025 PFL Tournament: Fabian Edwards stops Impa Kasanganay to reach semi-finals (middleweight)
  • Gadzhi Rabadanov knocks out Briton Marc Diakiese (lightweight)
  • Josh Silveira outpoints England's Mike Shipman (middleweight)
  • Londoner Alfie Davis stops Clay Collard with spinning back elbow (lightweight)

26 April

Dublin, Ireland

  • Cage Warriors 188: James Webb stops John Allan in two rounds (Cage Warriors light-heavyweight title)
  • Justin Burlinson submits hometown fighter James Sheehan (Cage Warriors welterweight title)

Missouri, USA

1 May

Florida, USA

3 May

Iowa, USA

10 May

Montreal, Canada

Belfast, Northern Ireland

17 May

Las Vegas, USA

  • UFC Fight Night: Paul Craig v Rodolfo Bellato cancelled on fight night (light-heavyweight)

7 June

New Jersey, USA

15 June

Atlanta, USA

20 June

Kansas, USA

21 June

Baku, Azerbaijan

27 June

Chicago, USA

28 June

Las Vegas, USA

Manchester, England

  • Cage Warriors 191: Liam Gittins v Alessandro Giordano 2 cancelled after weigh-in melee (Cage Warriors bantamweight title)
  • Omar Tugarev defeats James Power by last-round stoppage (Cage Warriors interim lightweight title)

5 July

Brussels, Belgium

  • PFL Europe: Patrick Habirora stops Danny Roberts in first round with head kick (welterweight)

12 July

London, England

  • Cage Warriors 192: Shajidul Haque beats Jawany Scott by split decision (Cage Warriors flyweight title)

19 July

Cape Town, South Africa

New Orleans, USA

26 July

Abu Dhabi, UAE

  • UFC Fight Night: Robert Whittaker loses to Reinier de Ridder by split decision (middleweight)

1 August

Atlantic City, USA

  • 2025 PFL Tournament: Thad Jean beats Logan Storley by unanimous decision (welterweight final)
  • Jesus Pinedo loses by submission to Movlid Khaybulaev in the fifth round (featherweight final)
  • Nathan Kelly loses by submission in the second round to Frederik Dupras (featherweight)

2 August

Las Vegas, USA

9 August

Las Vegas, USA

  • UFC Fight Night: Anthony Hernandez defeats Roman Dolidze by submission in fourth round (middleweight)
  • Christian Leroy Duncan stops Eryk Anders in one round (middleweight)

15 August

North Carolina, USA

16 August

Chicago, USA

21 August

Florida, USA

23 August

Shanghai, China

6 September

Paris, France

13 September

Newcastle, England

  • Cage Warriors 193: George Hardwick stops Nonato Junior in two rounds (lightweight)

26 September

Nantes, France

27 September

Dublin, Ireland

  • Cage Warriors 194: Leon Hill stops Samuel Blasco in first round (welterweight)
  • Maximus Lally defeats Ben Ellis by split decision (featherweight)

Perth, Australia

  • UFC Fight Night: Carlos Ulberg stops Dominick Reyes in one round to stake title claim (light-heavyweight)

3 October

Dubai, United Arab Emirates

4 October

Las Vegas, USA

Rome, Italy

  • Cage Warriors 195: Italian Daniele Scatizzi submits Claudio Ribeiro in front of home crowd (161lb catchweight)

18 October

Vancouver, Canada

  • UFC Fight Night: Reinier de Ridder quits on his stool against Anthony Hernandez (middleweight)
  • Charles Jourdain submits Davey Grant in one round (bantamweight)

25 October

Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

7 November

Isa Town, Bahrain

  • BRAVE CF 100: Muhammad Mokaev stops Gerard Burns with head kick in round two (BRAVE flyweight title)

8 November

Las Vegas, USA

  • UFC Fight Night: Gabriel Bonfim finishes Randy Brown with a standing knee (welterweight)
  • Christian Leroy Duncan stops Marco Tulio to secure third win in a row (middleweight)

15 November

New York, USA

London, England

  • Cage Warriors 196: Jordan Vucenic outpoints Torpal Merjoev (lightweight)
  • Solomon Simon stops Caique Araujo to win title (Cage Warriors featherweight title)

22 November

Doha, Qatar

Manchester, England

  • Cage Warriors 198: Omiel Brown defeats Omar Tugarev on points (Cage Warriors interim lightweight title)

6 December

Las Vegas, USA

Newcastle, England

  • Cage Warriors 199: Sean Clancy Jr stops Melvin van Suijdam in two rounds (Cage Warriors interim welterweight title)
  • Nicolas Leblond submits Shajidul Haque in final minute (Cage Warriors flyweight title)

13 December

Lyon, Paris

Madrid, Spain

  • WOW FC 25: Nikolay Grozdev stops Wales' Brett Johns in two rounds (WOW featherweight title)

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Gaston Reyno dreams of BKFC homecoming fight: ‘It broke my heart’ to miss UFC Uruguay

Gaston Reyno inked a deal with Combate Americas less than two weeks before the UFC decided to visit Uruguay in 2019, and the heartbreak of not fighting in his home country has lingered to this day. Now fighting for BKFC, Reyno hopes to carry the promotion to South America in 2026.

Victorious in three BKFC bouts since ending his MMA journey in 2019, Reyno views that as the biggest goal for his professional career.

“What I would love is to bring BKFC to Uruguay,” Reyno told MMA Fighting. “BKFC was in every continent,  almost, but it wasn’t in South America. That’s crazy. We have big fans there. Argentina, Peru, Chile, but where I’m from Uruguay, I know we are not many people, 3 million people, 12 million cows—it’s a lot of cows there, not many people—but the people are incredibly loyal. So I know for sure If we make an event there, we’ll have a sold-out stadium.”

Reyno said he wasn’t able to even attend UFC Uruguay after signing with Combate Americas, and it has long been his dream to fight on that arena. He’s grateful for Combate Americas because it ultimately led to his career as a commentator and “it was the best option I had in that moment.”

“I put the signature there and that didn’t let me get into the UFC,” Reyno said. “But now I have the opportunity to go back to that stadium. When I watched that event, that I couldn’t [watch in the arena] because of the contract, I was watching the girl I loved getting married with someone else. That’s how I felt, you know? I cried. I was like, man, I wish I was there, I deserved to be there. I didn’t deserve it that moment, I was just doing my career.

“But now I feel I have the opportunity to go to the same place, to sell more tickets, to be the main event and not be in the preliminary card, and to make something big for my country because maybe this time is not the only time they go, maybe BKFC wanna go every year and that will be great for the future of the martial artists there. For the Brazilians, for the Argentinians, for the Chileans, for the Peruvians — one of the best ever to do it is from Peru, [Luis] Palomino.”

Reyno had still hoped to be part of the UFC show in Montevideo despite his deal with Combate Americas.

“I thought [Combate Americas and UFC] were going to do an arrangement,” Reyno said. “I even went there and had meetings with the people from Antel, the company that owns the stadium. They invited me to see the Cirque du Soleil, they brought me backstage. They say, ‘Oh, here is going to be your locker room.’ And I imagined everything, I visualize everything, and then when it didn’t happen, it broke my heart.

“But you never know, life is crazy. Then one year later, I was commentating the UFC. I was the UFC commentator for all Latin America. And I did it for five years. Saturday is my last one because now it’s started with Paramount. But I did crazy things with UFC. So maybe I had the opportunity there, I get beat and never again, you know? I don’t want to say any name, but some of the guys that were in that card, where are they? You know, life, God, I don’t know, destiny plays in ways that we don’t know.”

Reyno’s final night as a UFC commentator will be Saturday’s UFC Vegas 112 show that features Manel Kape vs. Brandon Royval in the main event, with ESPN’s UFC deal coming to an end. Reyno will continue working for ESPN — and thanks the network for making him “a real man with a real job.”

Already done as a MMA fighter and in love with the BKFC action, Reyno believes the bare-knuckle boxing promotion can make a splash in Latin American with names like Luis Palomino and Franco Tenaglia.

“Imagine Franco Tenaglia fighting Austin Trout in Uruguay,” Reyno said. “I would love to be the co-main, or even the first fight of the card, I don’t care. But make it a big event for Latin America.”

Happy birthday, Luis Henrique!

Happy birthday, Luis Henrique!
Happy birthday, Luis Henrique!

Happy birthday to Luis Henrique, who turns 24 today. The Brazilian winger is enjoying his first season in an Inter shirt after joining the Nerazzurri in the summer of 2025.

So far, the No. 11 has made 16 appearances across Serie A, the Champions League, the Coppa Italia and the Club World Cup. He has already made his mark, providing the assist for Lautaro Martínez’s opener against Como in Inter’s final home league match of the year.

Best wishes to Luis Henrique from the entire Inter family!

Open Thread: Heisman Ceremony (and basketball vs. Central Arkansas)

Remember when the Heisman ceremony used to be appointment viewing? Ah, the 2000s. These days I have to Google to even know what time the ceremony is on (6 PM CT, on ABC.)

Also, remember when the Heisman ceremony every year would invite four generic quarterbacks and pick one of them? Well, this year, Diego Pavia is a finalist. So is Fernando Mendoza. They play for Vanderbilt and Indiana. (Julian Sayin, Ohio State quarterback, and Jeremiah Love, Notre Dame running back… yeah those are archetypes of Heisman finalists.) Anyway, we’ll find out at some point tonight if Heisman voters got it correct. If the earlier awards are any indication, they will not.

Vanderbilt basketball comes off its ten-day finals break and hosts Central Arkansas, a saltier-than-usual version of themselves — the Purple Bears are ranked 261 in KenPom, after five straight years ranking below 300. If it seems like we’ve played these guys recently, well, we have! November 17, 2023, in fact, a 75-71 win for Vanderbilt. That Central Arkansas team finished the season ranked 340. Vanderbilt beat them by four points. Jerry Stackhouse, everyone!

While I say Central Arkansas is saltier than usual, they’ve also lost by 37 to Arkansas and 40 to North Carolina in their only two games against actual good teams. Also, Vanderbilt is ranked 17 spots higher than North Carolina. I’m shocked that North Carolina never hired Jerry Stackhouse.

Lamine Camara and Krépin Diatta will represent Senegal at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations

Lamine Camara and Krépin Diatta will represent Senegal at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations
Lamine Camara and Krépin Diatta will represent Senegal at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations

The two Monaco midfielders have logically been included in Pape Thiaw's squad to represent the Lions of Teranga at the Africa Cup of Nations, which will take place from December 21 to January 18 in Morocco.

They will, unsurprisingly, be part of their country’s next adventure. They are key players for their national team, and with the 2026 World Cup in their sights, Lamine Camara and Krépin Diatta are set to have a busy season at the international level. The two AS Monaco players will indeed be competing in various events before the global event, including the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations, which we played in Morocco from December 21 to January 18.

📋 La Liste des 28 joueurs sénegalais retenus par le sélectionneur national Pape Thiaw pour la Coupe d’Afrique des Nations, Maroc 2025.

Le regroupement des lions débutera ce lundi 15 décembre à Diamniadio. pic.twitter.com/tuzpusnh7Q

— Equipe du Sénégal (@GaindeYi) December 13, 2025

Drawing inspiration from the 2021 triumph 🏆

The Rouge et Blanc midfielders have indeed been included in Senegal’s squad, aiming to once again reach the pinnacle of African football, four years after the Lions of Teranga’s last victory. Back then, former Monaco players Fodé Ballo-Touré, Abdou Diallo, and Nampalys Mendy were part of the team that triumphed in the final, after a penalty shootout against Egypt.

A challenging group ⚔️

It is up to this new generation to repeat this feat, starting by successfully navigating the group stage, during which the men of Pape Thiaw, drawn into Group D, here they will successively face Botswana (December 23), the Democratic Republic of Congo (December 27), and then Benin (December 30). This is a great opportunity for Lamine and Krépin to proudly represent their country and AS Monaco. Daghe messieurs! 🇸🇳

📆 Senegal’s schedule at the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations:

Tuesday, December 23 (2 PM): Senegal vs. Botswana at the Grand Stade de TangierSaturday, December 27 (2 PM): Senegal vs. Democratic Republic of Congo at the Grand Stade de TangierTuesday, December 30 (8 PM): Benin vs. Senegal at the Grand Stade de Tangier

Beggan the hero as Scotstown end Ulster drought

Scotstown were crowned Ulster champions for the first time since 1989 after a dramatic extra-time victory over Kilcoo.

On a night when county stars like Paul Devlin, Conor McCarthy and Kieran Hughes all contributed significantly to a gripping final, it was Scotstown goalkeeper Rory Beggan who had the most telling say in the 0-19 to 0-16 win.

The 2018 All-Star kicked 11 points for his side in a game it felt they had to win twice over.

The Monaghan champions, who were making their fourth attempt at a fifth provincial crown, had led by as many as eight points midway through the first half and were three ahead at the beginning of injury time.

Whether it has been their nip-and-tuck county final against Inniskeen Grattans, or their titanic tussle with Newbridge in the semi-finals, Scotstown games are, however, nothing if not value for money.

And so it proved again as Kilcoo, displaying all the steel that took them to an All-Ireland title in 2021, staged a furious comeback to level at 12 points apiece with virtually the last kick of regulation.

Scotstown regrouped to take control of extra time, even if few in the crowd at the Athletic Grounds would have dared to believe the game was won until the final whistle blew to spark joyous scenes among the Monaghan supporters in Armagh.

Kilcoo leave it late to force dramatic finale

The seemingly unlikely comeback at the end of regulation came after a dramatic second-half that had begun with Scotstown leading 0-6 to 0-1.

Kilcoo were playing into the considerable wind in the first half with the conditions hampering their attacking efforts.

Despite a sizeable edge in possession through the opening period, there were just five minutes until the break before they registered their sole score of the first half.

The point was provided by Eugene Branagan, but even the wavering trajectory of the ball as it bisected the posts was evidence of the difficulties endured by the Down side's players when shooting into the swirling breeze.

By that stage, Beggan had already kicked the first pair of two-pointers among his tally and there seemed only one winner when his side's lead was stretched to eight midway through the second half.

But, having struggled to find their range with the wind at their backs in the early stages of the second half, Kilcoo belatedly mastered the conditions to reel Scotstown in.

Devlin finally got his side off the mark in the second half with a two-pointer 13 minutes after the restart, with the forward adding a further three points as the Down champions cut the deficit to only a point in the closing stages.

A drilled effort from Kieran Hughes was matched by Tommy Mallen from just inside the arc, before Beggan stepped up with another two-pointer to give his side that seemingly crucial three-point cushion heading into injury time.

But his Kilcoo counterpart Niall Kane answered in kind with the clock already well in the red.

Rather than mere consolation, Kilcoo regained possession with the three minutes of indicated added time already up and Callum Rogers gathered and spun brilliantly to send the game into extra time.

Rather than be flattened by letting the long-sought title slip from their grasp, Scotstown lifted themselves from the floor in extra-time with Beggan kicking two frees and a 45, in addition to three points from Conor McCarthy, to end their 36-year wait.

Junior Bridgeman&#39;s jersey retired by Louisville basketball

The late Louisville basketball star Junior Bridgeman joined an exclusive group Saturday, when his No. 10 jersey was retired during halftime of the No. 11 Cardinals' game against rival Memphis at the KFC Yum! Center.

Bridgeman, who played under the late Hall of Fame coach Denny Crum at UofL from 1972–75 and went on to become one of the world's wealthiest athletes, died in March at age 71 after suffering a medical emergency during a fundraising event at the Galt House. His No. 10 is only the sixth retired in program history.

The other retired numbers are Russ Smith (No. 2), Charlie Tyra (No. 8), Wes Unseld (No. 31), Darrell Griffith (No. 35) and Pervis Ellison (No. 42).

About a month after Bridgeman's death, during a Louisville Athletic Association board meeting, athletics director Josh Heird gave an emotional tribute to the former Card and pillar of the community. "We're going to find a way and a time to honor this man," he said.

Saturday, his family and teammates during UofL's run to the 1975 Final Four were in attendance as a banner featuring his likeness and jersey number was added to the Yum! Center rafters.

"On the court, he gave us unforgettable moments. Off the court, he carried himself with unmatched humility and class, setting a standard of human excellence that continues to inspire our program every day," Heird said in a statement when this ceremony was announced in October. "Retiring his jersey is not only a tribute to his incredible career, but also a way for Card Nation to say, 'Thank you.'"

Bridgeman, an East Chicago, Indiana, native, ranks 29th among Louisville's all-time leading scorers with 1,348 points on 51.7% shooting across 87 games. He holds the program record for the most points scored in an NCAA Tournament game: 36 during a first-round victory over Rutgers on March 15, 1975.

The Los Angeles Lakers selected Bridgeman eighth overall in the 1975 NBA Draft, then traded him to the Milwaukee Bucks. He spent most of his 12 years at the sport's highest level with Milwaukee and finished his professional career averaging 13.6 points, 3.5 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game.

The Bucks retired Bridgeman's jersey in 1988. In 2024, he bought a 10% stake in the franchise.

Bridgeman began building his business empire while he was playing in the NBA, starting with fast food and then working his way into Coca-Cola bottling and owning magazines such as Ebony and Jet. In 2016, Forbes listed him as the world's fourth-wealthiest athlete — behind only Michael Jordan, David Beckham and the late Arnold Palmer.

Around Louisville, he's known for his philanthropy and helping inspire business leaders.

"He lived by the Scripture reading where it says, 'To whom much is given, much is required,'" said Dana Johnson, the vice president of economic inclusion at Greater Louisville Inc., during a March interview with The Courier Journal. "He was very intentional about giving back and really pouring into individuals, just on a personal level, a spiritual level, sharing his experiences."

UofL coach Pat Kelsey on Friday called Bridgeman "arguably the greatest citizen in the history of this city," right up there with Muhammad Ali. His biggest takeaway from their interactions? The billionaire entrepreneur's humility.

"We can sit in here for hours talking about all the good that he's done for the world and for the community, but it's the things that he did out of the kindness of his heart — not wanting any attention," Kelsey said. "... I'm blessed in the short amount of time (I had) to get to know him. I wish I had more time to get to know him better, but the stories will live on. His legacy will live on."

Isaac McKneely will be the last Cards player to wear No. 10. Bridgeman's number will be off limits after the 2025-26 season.

"I'm never going to live up to what he did here as a Louisville Cardinal," the senior guard said before the season tipped off. "Hopefully, I can do 1% of what he did — on the court, obviously, but off the court, as well."

This story will be updated.

Courier Journal business reporter Olivia Evans contributed to this report.

Reach Louisville men's basketball reporter Brooks Holton at bholton@gannett.com and follow him on X at @brooksHolton.

This article originally appeared on Louisville Courier Journal: Louisville basketball retires Junior Bridgeman's No. 10 jersey

‘It’s comical’: Steelers’ Jalen Ramsey weighs in on ‘Fire Tomlin’ chants

The Steelers sit in first place in the AFC North after a gutsy win in Baltimore last weekend over the Ravens. With their playoff destiny firmly in their own hands, the question that remains is, can this be the year the Steelers finally break their playoff win drought? Despite frustrations from fans on display over the last few weeks, the Steelers may have an opportunity to put those frustrations to rest.

Former All-Pro defensive back Jalen Ramsey was asked about what it takes to win in the playoffs, given the frustrations from fans stem from no playoff wins since the 2016 season, and the chants calling for the firing of his head coach Mike Tomlin during the team’s last home game against the Buffalo Bills.

“Me, personally, I thought the chants were bullshit,” he told the press Saturday. “It’s comical.”

Asked Jalen Ramsey, who’s won a Super Bowl and played in 7 playoff games in an 8-yr career, how tough it is to win in the playoffs and about the “fire Tomlin” chants from the last time they played in Acrisure:

“Me, personally, I thought the chants were bullshit. It’s comical.” pic.twitter.com/SQwTugg2PW

— Brooke Pryor (@bepryor) December 13, 2025

Despite all of the storylines and frustrations around the team, Ramsey is backing his coach. After his quote about the chants being comical, Ramsey seemed to shake his head, stopping himself from saying more. Ramsey admitted it is tough to win in the playoffs, citing that in his 10 years in the league, he has only won playoff games in two seasons.

Jalen Ramsey has been as good as advertised for the Pittsburgh Steelers this season. Ramsey was acquired in a deal that sent the corner and tight end Jonnu Smith to Pittsburgh in exchange for safety Minkah Fitzpatrick, with the teams swapping late-round picks.

Ramsey has been one of the Steelers’ best outside corners, as well as arguably the team’s best safety, a position he has not played consistently since his college days at Florida State.

Do you believe the Steelers have what it takes to win a playoff game this season? Join the BTSC community and let us know in the comments below.

2. Bundesliga: Horn the hero as Bochum hold wasteful Hannover to stalemate

2. Bundesliga: Horn the hero as Bochum hold wasteful Hannover to stalemate
2. Bundesliga: Horn the hero as Bochum hold wasteful Hannover to stalemate

Christian Titz’s side were left frustrated after spurning a host of opportunities to claim all three points and close the gap on the top three. A missed Benjamin Källman penalty summed up Hannover’s night as they were forced to settle for a 0-0 draw in this weekend’s Topspiel.

The hosts started on the front foot, with Kolja Oudenne’s effort flashing across goal to serve as an early warning for Bochum. On the 15-minute mark Hannover carved out a gilt-edged chance to open the scoring. Enzo Leopold’s deep delivery was flicked back across goal by a Bochum defender and fell kindly to Daisuke Yokota, but the winger fired straight at Timo Horn, who reacted quickly to smother the chance.

Three minutes before the break, Hannover thought their sustained pressure had finally paid off when Farid Alfa-Ruprecht clumsily bundled over Maurice Neubauer inside the area. However, the usually reliable Källman produced a tame penalty that Horn saved low to his right, ensuring the sides went into the interval level.

The second half proved frustrating for both teams, albeit for different reasons. Bochum offered little in attack, while Hannover continued to rue their missed chances. Horn was called into action again on the hour mark, producing another excellent save from close range to deny Hayate Matsuda, before Källman’s header from a Neubauer corner rattled the crossbar, the breakthrough still refusing to arrive.

Bochum’s best opportunity came out of nothing in the 77th minute. Matus Bero won the ball high up the pitch, allowing Mats Pannewig to exchange passes with Philipp Hofmann before striking the post, a smash-and-grab winner inches away for Uwe Rösler’s side. Hannover almost snatched it late on, but Horn once again stood firm, denying substitute Waniss Taïbi two minutes from time to cap a superb individual performance and secure a point for his side.

It is a second consecutive draw for Hannover, who remain fifth and will feel they did enough to win on the night. Bochum, meanwhile, will be the happier of the two, having survived several scares to take a valuable point back home and stay ninth in the table.

Six Ohio State players recognized as Walter Camp All-Americans

The parade of postseason college football awards has started, and with it, the various All-American teams. Not all All-American teams are created equal, however, because to be considered a consensus All-American, just five publications are recognized. Those five are the Associated Press (AP), American Football Coaches Association (AFCA), Sporting News, Football Writers Association of America (FWAA), and Walter Camp Football Foundation.

We just received our first of those five All-American teams on Friday, and four Ohio State players made the first team, while two more appeared on the second team. Wide receiver Jeremiah Smith, defensive tackle Kayden McDonald, linebacker Arvell Reese, and safety Caleb Downs were all named first-team All-Americans.

Smith, widely known as the best receiver in the game, was snubbed for the Biletnikoff Award on Friday. He's caught 80 passes for 1,086 yards and 11 touchdowns. You can bet that he'll make more All-American lists going forward. Smith has had back-to-back 1,000-yard receiving seasons and still has his junior year to go.

McDonald has flashed on the scene this year in the middle of the defensive line and is a potential first-round NFL draft pick come April. He clogs up the middle and has tallied 57 tackles with eight tackles for loss and three sacks.

Reese has also come out of nowhere to be considered one of the best linebackers in the country and also a potential first-round NFL draft pick. He has been used all over the field because of his ability to run and react to plays at several levels. He's had 62 tackles with ten tackles for loss and 6.5 sacks.

Downs has already taken home the Jim Thorpe Award and is considered by many as the best defensive player in the game, though he did not win the Bednarik Award. Like Reese, he is one of the linchpins of the defense, often lining up at all three levels. He has registered 60 total tackles with five tackles for loss, two interceptions, and a sack so far this year.

Not to be forgotten, quarterback Julian Sayinn and defensive end Caden Curry were honored as Second-Team All-Americans. Sayin is one of four Heisman Finalists and will be a part of all the ceremonies on Saturday night.

2025 @waltercampFF All-America First and Second Teams --- the nation's oldest All-America team! https://t.co/7eED8be6eOpic.twitter.com/o8fcU09Qdr

— Walter Camp Football (@WalterCampFF) December 13, 2025

Ohio State is the only program to have four First-Teamers. We'll keep an eye out as the other four main publications announce their All-American teams and see if any of the four making the First-Team can continue the march towards making consensus honors.

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Wisconsin offers wide receiver in the transfer portal

The Wisconsin Badgers have already started their due diligence in the transfer portal, landing a commitment from JUCO linebacker Taylor Schaefer.

Well, they’re continuing to scour the early market for potential fits, and one big position of need is at wide receiver. Wisconsin already needed to boost the talent in the room, but they’re currently projected to lose Vinny Anthony, Jayden Ballard, Trech Kekahuna, Kyan-Berry Johnson, and Joseph Griffin Jr.

While a couple of those players didn’t see much playing time in 2025, the Badgers need both starting-caliber talent and just numbers to fill out the room.

One potential option is University of West Florida transfer wide receiver Corey Scott, who announced an offer from the Badgers on Friday. Scott, a 6’1, 180-pound wideout, was a redshirt sophomore this season, catching 63 passes for 1,018 yards and four touchdowns.

That followed up his redshirt freshman campaign in 2024, where Scott had 34 receptions for 629 yards and five touchdowns. As a result, he was named Co-Offensive Freshman of the Year and was a first-team All-GSC selection.

Scott has announced offers from a plethora of schools, including Minnesota, Iowa, and others.

Of course, a ton of the action will come after the transfer portal officially opens on January 2nd, but the Badgers are already looking into wide receiver candidates, with Scott being an option.

Cowboys select back-to-back Buckeyes in new 2026 mock draft

The Dallas Cowboys have issues on the defensive side of the ball. Whether one thinks it's coaching or talent, or a combination of both, it's clear that the coming offseason means they will have to focus on that side of the line of scrimmage. If the club does what they usually do in free agency and stays relatively within their own confines, then the 2026 NFL draft will be the primary mechanism for them to add talent.

With two first-round picks, the club has a chance to double-dip on defense. In their latest three-round mock, Pro Football Network did just that, and then some. Not only did they give Dallas two defenders, they gave the Cowboys two players from the same school. The Cowboys selected safety Caleb Downs with their own selection, and then turned around and grabbed LB Sonny Styles with the pick they got from the Green Bay Packers.

Ohio State Buckeyes linebacker Sonny Styles (0) celebrates a sack by defensive back Caleb Downs (2) during the second half of the NCAA football game at Ohio Stadium in Columbus on Nov. 22, 2025. Ohio State won 42-9.

15) Dallas Cowboys: Caleb Downs, S, Ohio State

Defensively, the Cowboys can go many ways in the 2026 draft, almost to the point of being best player available, and in this case, that would be Ohio State's Swiss Army Knife safety, Caleb Downs.

Downs is well worth going in the top ten of his class. Still, because the safety position is such an intriguing spot to rank in the NFL Draft, he fell to No. 15. His IQ, athleticism, and coverage skills are off the charts, to be frank, if he were eligible last season, I would have drafted him in the first round then as well.

28) Dallas Cowboys (via GB): Sonny Styles, LB, Ohio State

As it currently stands, the Dallas Cowboys hold pick No. 28 via the Green Bay Packers stemming from the mid-season Micah Parsons trade. This will allow Dallas to secure another key defensive player for their squad and tap into the Ohio State program for a second time.

Sonny Styles has been the unsung hero on a Buckeye defense that features two of the class's top talents. In 86 tackle attempts this season, Style's has yet to miss one and has proven to be a versatile piece on this Ohio State defense.

The Cowboys' current safety play has been a huge issue for them. Donovan Wilson is set to be a free agent, and fellow starter Malik Hooker is entering the final season of his three-year deal. There stands a chance that both are with another team next season, shining the light on the importance of finding help in the offseason.

Meanwhile, the Cowboys have thrown Band-aids at the linebacker spot. They spent couch-cushion money on Jack Sanborn in free agency, traded a Day 3 pick for Kenneth Murray in the offseason, then did the same for Logan Wilson at the trade deadline. None of it has helped as DeMarvion Overshown is the only sure talent the team has at the position.

Adding Downs and Styles could easily shore up the middle of the back seven, to follow along with their trade acquisitions of Quinnen Williams and Kenny Clark at defensive tackle.

Linebacker and safety aren't exactly seen as wise investments for the first round, though, based on the overall value of the positions shown in contract averages. The prevailing thought is a team is better off getting wholesale prices on premiere-paid positions rather than ones that can be bought "more cheaply" in free agency.

This article originally appeared on Cowboys Wire: Cowboys select back-to-back Buckeyes in new 2026 mock draft

Vadim Nemkov runs through Renan Ferreira to win PFL title, calls for Francis Ngannou

Vadim Nemkov only needed four minutes to become PFL heavyweight champion on Saturday.

In the 2025 PFL Europe 4 main event, Nemkov (20-2) submitted Renan Ferreira (13-5) with an arm-triangle choke to capture the vacant strap. The event took place at LDLC Arena in Lyon, France.

Nemkov mediated the hulking nature of the 6-foot-8 Ferreira when he immediately dragged the fight down to the canvas. Ferreira was able to briefly reverse Nemkov, but the Fedor Emelianenko protege quickly gained position back. He moved into proper position for an arm-triangle choke and got the submission exactly 4:00 into Round 1.

After the fight, Nemkov said "I really want to fight Francis (Ngannou)."

PFL CEO John Martin has hinted the winner of Saturday's bout could be next for the heavyweight legend Francis Ngannou, who still has one fight left on his deal with the promotion.

Vadim Nemkov claims PFL heavyweight gold with a quick submission of Renan Ferreira at #PFLLyon then says he wants Francis Ngannou next.

🎥 @PFLMMApic.twitter.com/Ma4ClrJC0b

— MMA Junkie (@MMAJunkie) December 13, 2025

Nemkov, 33, has looked stellar since moving up to heavyweight, going 3-0. Success is nothing new for Nemkov, having held the Bellator light heavyweight title for an extensive period of time.

Full 2025 PFL Europe 4 results include:

  • Vadim Nemkov def. Renan Ferreira via submission (arm-triangle choke) – Round 1, 4:00 – for vacant heavyweight title
  • Cris Cyborg def. Sara Collins via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 3, 2:55 – for vacant women's featherweight title
  • Patrick Habirora def. Kevin Jousset via knockout (punches) – Round 1, 2:42
  • Taylor Lapilus def. Liam Gittins via unanimous decision (29-28, 30-27, 30-27)
  • Baris Adiguzel def. Dean Garnett via TKO (punches) – Round 1, 0:44 – to win PFL Europe bantamweight tournament championship
  • Boris Mbarga Atangana def. Guilherme Santos via submission (rear-naked choke) – Round 2, 2:35
  • Aleksandr Chizov def. Connor Hughes via knockout (punch) – Round 3, 0:50 – to win
  • PFL Europe lightweight tournament championship
  • Gustavo Oliveira def. Movsar Ibragimov via knockout (punches) – Round 2, 0:34
  • Sabrinna de Sousa def. Paulina Wisniewska via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 29-28)
  • Rayan Balbali def. Levi Batchelor via split decision (29-28, 28-29, 30-27)

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Vadim Nemkov quickly wins PFL title, calls for Francis Ngannou

Patriots up-to-date depth chart ahead of Week 15 vs. Bills

The New England Patriots may have finalized a 53-man roster out of training camp, but that team was not set in stone. By Week 1, there had already been several moves — a trend that only continued since and will do so through the rest of the season.

In order to stay on top of all the news and movement, here is our up-to-date breakdown of the the Patriots’ roster, practice squad and injury lists for this season.

Patriots updated roster: 53 players

Quarterback (3): Drake Maye (10), Joshua Dobbs (11), Tommy DeVito (16)

Running back (4): Rhamondre Stevenson (38), TreVeyon Henderson (32), D’Ernest Johnson (34), Jack Westover (37 | FB/TE)

Wide receiver (6): Kayshon Boutte (9), Stefon Diggs (8), Mack Hollins (13), DeMario Douglas (3), Kyle Williams (18 | KR), Efton Chism III (86)

Tight end (3): Hunter Henry (85), Austin Hooper (81), C.J. Dippre (82)

Offensive tackle (4): Vederian Lowe (59 | LT), Morgan Moses (76 | RT), Marcus Bryant (52), Thayer Munford Jr. (74)

Interior offensive line (5): Jared Wilson (58 | LG), Garrett Bradbury (65 | C), Mike Onwenu (71 | RG), Ben Brown (77), Caedan Wallace (70)

Interior defensive line (5): Christian Barmore (90), Khyiris Tonga (95 | FB), Cory Durden (94), Eric Gregory (55), Joshua Farmer (92)

Defensive edge (6): Harold Landry III (2), K’Lavon Chaisson (44), Elijah Ponder (91), Anfernee Jennings (33), Caleb Murphy (45), Bradyn Swinson (43)

Linebacker (5): Robert Spillane (14), Christian Elliss (53), Jack Gibbens (51), Jahlani Tavai (48), Marte Mapu (15)

Cornerback (5): Christian Gonzalez (0), Carlton Davis III (7), Marcus Jones (25 | PR), Charles Woods (22), Miles Battle (35)

Safety (4): Jaylinn Hawkins (21), Craig Woodson (31), Dell Pettus (24), Brenden Schooler (41)

Specialists (3): Andy Borregales (36 | K), Bryce Baringer (17 | P/H), Julian Ashby (47 | LS)


Patriots practice squad: 18 players

Practice squad (15): RB Jashaun Corbin (30), WR John Jiles (83), WR Jeremiah Webb (29), OL Sebastian Gutierrez (72), OL Andrew Rupcich (67), OL Brenden Jaimes (61), OL Mehki Butler (63), DT Jeremiah Pharms Jr. (98), DT Leonard Taylor III (93), DT Fabien Lovett Sr. (96), LB Otis Reese (54), CB Brandon Crossley (46), CB Kobee Minor (19), S Richie Grant (39), S John Saunders Jr. (23)

Practice squad/exempt (1): TE Thomas Odukoya (88 | IPPP)

Practice squad/injured (2): RB Craig Reynolds (49), LB Darius Harris (42)


Patriots reserve lists: 13 players

Reserve/injured (11): FB Brock Lampe, OT Yasir Durant, CB Marcellas Dial Jr., DT Jaquelin Roy, RB Lan Larison, RB Deneric Prince, DT Isaiah Iton, RB Antonio Gibson, DT Milton Williams, CB Alex Austin, OT Will Campbell, RB Terrell Jennings

Reserve/retired (1): OL Wes Schweitzer

When is Philip Rivers eligible for the Hall of Fame? Explaining timeline reset for Canton induction after unretiring

When is Philip Rivers eligible for the Hall of Fame? Explaining timeline reset for Canton induction after unretiring originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Philip Rivers' return to the Indianapolis Colts stunned the NFL, leaving some wondering whether his body will be able to hold up at 44 years old and five years after retirement.

Before Monday's report that the Colts were considering a reunion with Rivers, who spent one season in Indianapolis before announcing his retirement, the next phase of the quarterback's NFL life appeared to be the Hall of Fame. Rivers is a semifinalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame class of 2026, which will be announced in February.

A return to the field is set to impact Rivers' Hall of Fame eligibility, however, shaking up the timeline for the former Chargers star.

Here's a look at how Rivers' unretirement affects his Hall of Fame eligibility.

MORE COLTS NEWS:

When is Philip Rivers eligible for the Hall of Fame?

Before Rivers was signed to the Colts' active roster, he remained eligible for the Hall of Fame for the class of 2026, which will be revealed in February. But once he was elevated to the active roster in Week 15 of the 2025 season, however, Rivers' eligibility reset, meaning he will now have to wait another five years to return to the ballot.

Rivers, who was tabbed as the Colts' immediate Week 15 starter upon signing with the team, will now be on the ballot in 2030 for the class of 2031, which would be revealed in February of 2031. 

If Rivers had participated in practice and suddenly decided a return wasn't the right decision and never jumped from the practice squad to the active roster, his Hall of Fame eligibility would have remained exactly as it is, keeping him in the mix to be elected in the coming months. 

That did not happen, however. He was officially elevated by Indianapolis, resetting his Hall of Fame clock for another five years as he makes a near-unprecedented return to the field.

In regards to Philip Rivers Pro Football Hall of Fame eligibility, according to The Hall: If he is signed to the active roster, his HOF eligibility clock resets. That's a 5-year wait. If he is only signed the practice squad, it does not. Rivers is one of 26 semifinalists for the…

— Steve Wyche (@wyche89) December 9, 2025

MORE WEEK 15 NFL:

Is Philip Rivers a Hall of Famer?

Rivers is not yet a Hall of Famer but has been a semifinalist for the Pro Football Hall of Fame class of 2026. This was Rivers' first year of eligibility, as players must be out of the NFL for at least five years to be considered. However, with his decision to unretire, his candidacy is set to wait a few more years again.

Whether Rivers will be a Hall of Famer is an interesting debate. There was likely no path to election in 2026, as Drew Brees is assured of a spot and Larry Fitzgerald is expected to be another first-timer who gains entry to Canton. There are no rules preventing voters from electing two quarterbacks or three first-timers in the same class, but history shows it doesn't happen very often.

With Rivers' clock now reset, he could be up for election next to another Hall of Fame lock in 2031 because Aaron Rodgers has said this could be his final season. If Rodgers does walk away after 2025 with Rivers' clock reset, the two would be on track to join the Hall of Fame ballot in late 2030 for the class of 2031. 

For Rivers, the counting stats are Hall of Fame-worthy, as he ranks sixth all-time in touchdown passes and seventh in passing yards, but he and the Chargers never won or even competed for championships the way Tom Brady's New England Patriots, Ben Roethlisberger's Pittsburgh Steelers or Peyton Manning's Indianapolis Colts did.

MORE:Inside Philip Rivers' family tree

Pro Football Hall of Fame semifinalists 2026

Here's a look at Rivers and the 26 total semifinalists for the Pro Football Hall of Fame class of 2026:

  • QB Drew Brees (first year)
  • QB Eli Manning
  • QB Philip Rivers (first year)
  • RB Frank Gore (first year)
  • RB Fred Taylor 
  • WR Larry Fitzgerald (first year)
  • WR Torry Holt
  • WR Steve Smith
  • WR Hines Ward
  • WR Reggie Wayne
  • TE Jason Witten (first year)
  • OL Willie Anderson
  • OL Lomas Brown
  • OL Jahri Evans
  • OL Richmond Webb
  • OL Steve Wisniewski
  • OL Marshal Yanda
  • DL Robert Mathis
  • DL Vince Wilfork
  • DL Kevin Williams
  • LB Luke Kuechly
  • LB Terrell Suggs
  • S Rodney Harrison
  • S Earl Thomas
  • S Darren Woodson
  • K Adam Vinatieri

Brees and Rivers are joined by a returning Eli Manning in the quarterback room, while Frank Gore, Larry Fitzgerald and Jason Witten round out the class of first-year semifinalists. 

MORE:Updated NFL playoff picture after Week 14 games

Jeff Jarrett Recalls Bret Hart&#39;s Ill-Fated Time In WCW And Abrupt Departure

Bret Hart
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Following the infamous Montreal Screwjob, Bret Hart made the jump from WWE to WCW and a lot of fans expected him to be one of WCW's top stars, but that wasn't the case. "The Hitman" would ultimately have his career ended in WCW, capping off a two year run that is widely regarded as the most disappointing stint of his career. Current AEW star Jeff Jarrett is an old friend of Hart and talked about his run in WCW on a recent episode of his "My World" podcast, stating that he knew things weren't going well for him, and that Hart didn't care as much as he used to.

"I knew things weren't going right for him creatively on so many deals," Jarrett said, who recalled Hart not being into the idea of another New World Order reboot after the faction had been oversaturated at the time. "I knew that he wasn't going to be taking many flatbacks, so his heart wasn't in it–I could probably rephrase that. His heart wasn't into it. He was injured, he was on the mend coming back, but not a lot of passion into it."

After suffering a concussion at WCW Starrcade 1999 during a match with Goldberg, Hart would only wrestle a handful of matches before being sidelined permanently, and aside from some sporadic appearances in 2000, Hart would be cut from the company while he concussed and retired from wrestling completely by the end of the year. Jarrett knew cost-cutting measures were going on in WCW at the time, but he and the rest of the locker room never thought they would release "The Hitman."

"Bret being released and all that, it went so far under the radar of most folks, it happened without a lot of us even knowing," Jarrett said. "His bell was rung, he had a concussion, but you know what? He'll work through that, he'll back...I don't think I really ever–it never processed...You know what? Even the summer of no worries, if you would have asked me is Bret still getting paid? I would have said yes."

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Bayern Munich star Joshua Kimmich setting pace with Champions League stats

Bayern Munich star midfielder Joshua Kimmich had a confounding game against Sporting CP earlier this week.

Kimmich was responsible for an own goal and had several terrible passes, but…he had some magnificent moments as well.

Aside of playing an integral role in helping Bayern Munich get on the scoreboard during its 3-1 victory, Kimmich was a driving force in pushing the ball up the field — and despite some poor passes, he was, overall, very good on the day:

Joshua Kimmich vs Sporting CP:

◉ 94 – accurate forward passes
◉ 51 – accurate final-third passes

Both records by a player in a single Champions League game this season. 🎩✨ pic.twitter.com/huuIj1xr9K

— WhoScored (@WhoScored) December 10, 2025

Kimmich is integral to everything Bayern Munich does at both ends of the pitch. A playmaker and someone who can help hold the squad’s defensive structure together, Kimmich’s biggest fault is actually one of his best attributes — he just wants to play…all the time.

At this point, Kimmich could probably benefit from a full game off. Is Mainz 05 the best time to do it? It sure seems like it.

However, the long-term health of Kimmich is of the utmost importance and Bayern Munich might need to start monitoring his workload a little more closely to make sure he is at his best when needed later this season.


If you are looking for more Bayern Munich and German national team coverage, check out the latest episodes of Bavarian Podcast Works, which you can get on Acast, Spotify, Apple, or any leading podcast distributor…

Allen (TX) vs. Duncanville (TX): Live updates, score of Texas UIL 6A Division I clash of ‘Metroplex’ titans

Allen (TX) vs. Duncanville (TX): Live updates, score of Texas UIL 6A Division I clash of ‘Metroplex’ titans originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Allen and Duncanville have been two of the premier programs in the Dallas-Fort Worth “Metroplex.”

Saturday afternoon, one of these titanic squads will advance to Arlington to play for a state championship. The Eagles and the Panthers square off in the Texas University Interscholastic League 6A Division I state semifinals, which takes place at Memorial Stadium in Mesquite.

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Allen comes into Saturday’s showdown with a perfect 14-0 record. Following a narrow escape in the bi-district round against Lewisville, the Eagles have rounded more into form with three straight decisive wins, the latter a 33-21 victory against defending 6A DI champion North Crowley in the regional finals.

Now, they set their sights on a Duncanville squad intent on returning to AT&T Stadium after not getting to go last season due to the Panthers’ loss to eventual champion North Crowley in the state semis.

This season, Duncanville lost its second game, by one point to Waxahachie. But since then, the Panthers have looked dominant, with wins against the likes of DeSoto, Cedar Hill and Rockwall-Heath.

Last week, they avenged that regular-season loss to Waxahachie with a 35-27 triumph for the regional title.

Friday’s semifinal winner plays the winner of the other semifinal, between Galena Park North Shore and Lake Travis, which is taking place Saturday night in Houston, at next week’s UIL State championship round in Arlington.

Follow The Sporting News correspondent Buck Ringgold (@Bucks_Ballpark) for all of the live updates and scoring from Mesquite.

Scroll down for live score and game updates from kickoff to the postgame. Refresh this page for the latest.

DUNCANVILLE 24, ALLEN 9 4TH QTR.

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FOURTH QUARTER

- FUMBLE RECOVERY DUNCANVILLE. A huge takeaway, as Allen converted on a fourth down in the red zone, but the Panthers' Kelen Tryon swipes the ball and comes up with it. Panthers up by 15 with less than four minutes to go.

Just that kind of afternoon for the Allen offense. Eagles convert 4th-7 only for Duncanville's Kelen Tryon to strip the ball. Panthers take over with 3:44 to go, leading 24-9. pic.twitter.com/Fk1JPr0b2Y

— Matt Welch (@MWelchSLM) December 13, 2025

- TOUCHDOWN DUNCANVILLE. Panthers with a HUGE fourth-down conversion, as J'Coryon Rivers hooks up with Zach Turner from 25 yards out. Panthers now up by two scores. (Duncanville, 24-9 | 7:32, 4th) 

Duncanville 24, Allen 9 @ 7:32/4Q

Allen puts Duncanville in a 4th-5, but the Panthers turn it into a 25 yd TD from J'Coryon Rivers to Zach Turner. pic.twitter.com/CifWIx36hH

— Matt Welch (@MWelchSLM) December 13, 2025

- Allen goes for it on fourth down near its 30 but comes up empty. Duncanville with a chance to go back up by two scores with close to eight minutes remaining. 

- Duncanville tries a 25-yard field goal, but Allen BLOCKS IT. Still a one-score game inside of 10 minutes.

Oh my, @alleneaglesfb blocks a 25yd FG try by Duncanville. Eagles take over, trailing 17-9 @ 9:54/4Q. pic.twitter.com/nrOmWHEPrE

— Matt Welch (@MWelchSLM) December 13, 2025

- Duncanville has the ball inside the Allen 15 as we start the final quarter of action.

THIRD QUARTER

- FIELD GOAL ALLEN. Eagles within one score now, as Preston Hurless connects from 30 yards out. (Duncanville, 17-9 | 2:47, 3rd) 

- Duncanville had the ball in Allen territory before the drive stalled, and the Panthers punt it away nearly five minutes into the second half. 

- Duncanville gets the ball to start the second half, but goes three-and-out and has to punt it away.

SECOND QUARTER

- Allen gets inside the Duncanville 20 in the closing seconds of the half, but turns the ball over on downs. 

- TOUCHDOWN ALLEN. Eagles finally break through on the scoreboard as QB Jeremiah Daoud gets a sneak on fourth-and-goal from the 1. Allen tries a two-point conversion, but is denied. (Duncanville, 17-6 | 4:12, 2nd)

- FIELD GOAL DUNCANVILLE. The Panthers had a TD wiped out due to a penalty but are able to tack on to their lead after Chris Jackson Jr. connects from 29 yards out. (Duncanville, 17-0 | 9:40, 2nd) 

FIRST QUARTER

- TOUCHDOWN DUNCANVILLE. Panthers get on the board again. After J'Coryon Rivers connects with Trenton Yancey for an 11-yard gain on fourth-and-10, Leon Wood breaks loose and goes in from 9 yards out. (Duncanville, 14-0 | 1:13, 1st) 

- TOUCHDOWN DUNCANVILLE. The Panthers strike first, as Trenton Yancey takes a direct snap on third down and breaks loose for a 53-yard scoring run. (Duncanville, 7-0 | 5:18, 1st) 

Duncanville 7, Allen 0 @ 5:18/1Q

After Allen turns it over on downs, Duncanville is on the board in just three plays. Direct snap to Trenton Yancey turns 3rd-2 into a 53 yd TD. #txhsfbpic.twitter.com/ymUocUYSn2

— Matt Welch (@MWelchSLM) December 13, 2025

PREGAME

- With the huge radio tower looming from behind one end zone, we are live from Mesquite Memorial Stadium, and it’s the final step toward Arlington for both Allen and Duncanville. These powerhouse programs square off in a UIL 6A Division I semifinal clash.

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Vote: Who should be the top individual Texas high school football performer from the regional semifinal round of the playoffs (Dec. 1-7)? 

Purdue: Good At Basketball

WEST LAFAYETTE, INDIANA - DECEMBER 13: Chase Ross #2 of the Marquette Golden Eagles is fouled by Trey Kaufman-Renn #4 of the Purdue Boilermakers during the second half at Mackey Arena on December 13, 2025 in West Lafayette, Indiana.
Me: Let’s see, what picture tells the story the best…. OH, THAT ONE. | WEST LAFAYETTE, INDIANA - DECEMBER 13: Chase Ross #2 of the Marquette Golden Eagles is fouled by Trey Kaufman-Renn #4 of the Purdue Boilermakers during the second half at Mackey Arena on December 13, 2025 in West Lafayette, Indiana. (Photo by Justin Casterline/Getty Images)

As I type this sentence, the horn just sounded for the end of Marquette’s 79-59 loss to #6 Purdue. That doesn’t come close to explaining what happened in this game, as the Boilermakers were up 77-47 with less than four minutes left. The Golden Eagles threw a 12-0 run at Matt Painter’s team after the thing was long since over.

When was it over? Probably about the moment that Purdue wrapped up their 12-0 run in the first half that left them up 21-8. The margin fell back into single digits for precisely 59 seconds later in the first half, and the Boilermakers answered that with a 9-0 run that nearly ended the half until a Ben Gold bucket right before the horn made it 37-21 at intermission.

That 16 point distance would be the closest that the Golden Eagles got for the entire final 20 minutes, getting back there on an Adrien Stevens and-1 early in the half, but then handing that and-1 right back on the other end made it 19 again. Oscar Cluff scored with 16:36 to play, making it a 21 point game, and until Marquette’s pointless end of game run, the lead was never less than 20.

There’s nothing to take away from this game. Marquette stuck their face into a woodchipper and the woodchipper ripped them up. The end.

I do want to point this out: Chase Ross subbed out with 7:59 left to play and Marquette down 29. Adrien Stevens left with 7:25 to go. Ben Gold left the floor with 9:24 to go. None of those guys came back into the game. Nigel James subbed back into the contest with about four minutes left to go because Sean Jones had played the last four minutes and someone’s gotta play point guard.

Other than James catching the business end of a rotation, Shaka Smart said “yeah, we’re done here” with eight minutes to play and went the rest of the way — other than James — with a collection of guys that, to this point of the season, haven’t proven that they belong in the circle of trust. You can take whatever you want to take from the fact that they held the line between when Ross checked out and right before the meaningless 12-0 run started. It was 29 points when Chase checked out, it was 30 points when the run started just over four minutes later.

For the record: Royce Parham and Michael Phillips are the only players that scored in the closing stretch. Does that mean anything? Hard to say for certain.

Highlights, such as they are, courtesy of GoMarquette.com and Peacock:

Up Next: First we watch to see of Marquette slips outside the KenPom top 100. In the immediate wake of the loss, they have fallen from #92 to #98, but MU won’t play again til Wednesday.

That game on Wednesday will be the Big East opener, and it will be Georgetown at home to get things started. Tipoff on that one is set for 7:30pm Central time, and FS1 will have the broadcast. The Hoyas are 6-3 on the year with losses in three of their last four as I type this, but they’re up nine on Saint Peter’s at home with six minutes left in the second half, too.


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