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Nottingham Forest are in desperate need of a win to keep pace in the Champions League race when they take on Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park in Matchweek 35. Catch the action on USA, or the NBC Sports App!
Simms gives play-by-play of family's No. 11 debate
Chris Simms gives a play-by-play of the conversations with his family, Giants personnel and more about whether his father Phil should unretire No. 11 for Abdul Carter -- and the voices that ultimately held the most sway.

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Trent Alexander-Arnold, 26, made the announcement on his social media accounts. It is widely expected that he will join Real Madrid on a free transfer in July.
Here is a look at the winners and losers from Sunday’s Cup race at Texas Motor Speedway.

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  • LAR Quarterback #9
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    NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport was the first to report the deal. While we’ve known since February that a deal had been negotiated, the dollar amount had not yet been disclosed. It was reported in March that Stafford and the Rams will operate on a “year-to-year basis” for the remainder of their relationship, and for this year, he will receive a guaranteed $40 million in addition to another $4 million he has already received. Stafford will be 37 this season and is coming off a year in which he threw for 3,762-20-7 while completing 65.8 percent of his passes. While he’s far from being the elite passer we saw during the prime of his career, Stafford still ranked 15th amongst qualified QBs in EPA per play last season and was seventh in expected completion percent.
  • SF Quarterback #13
    Speaking on an episode of her Scoop City podcast, Russini highlights Purdy’s participation in OTAs as “evidence” that a deal is likely coming. While that opinion is largely speculative, she goes on to add that she’s been “doing some digging on it” and feels good about the direction negotiations are heading in. It’s possible that Purdy reporting to OTAs is more a sign off good will than a signal to a deal being done, but we also saw George Kittle report to voluntary workouts shortly before he signed his new deal. Regardless, Purdy won’t go into the season on the contract he signed after being made the Mr. Irrelevant pick of the 2022 NFL Draft. In what was a down season for the 49ers in 2024, Purdy threw for 3,864-20-12 while adding a career-high 323 rushing yards and five touchdowns. He has the looks of a low-end QB1/high-end QB2 heading into the upcoming fantasy season.
  • CIN Defensive End #91
    Joe Burrow continues to push for his guys. After standing in the corner for Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins, who both signed extensions this offseason, Russini reports Burrow has remained “adamant” about Hendrickson remaining with the team and suggested a “hometown discount” could be in the works on Hendrickson’s end. The Bengals selected pass rusher Shemar Stewart in the first round of this year’s draft, which many believed would spell the end of Hendrickson’s time in Cincinnati. However, with the team appearing intent on keeping the band together in 2025 and beyond, it sounds like the chances of Hendrickson being traded are slowly dwindling.
  • ATL Wide Receiver #5
    London, who will turn 24 in July, is locked up for the 2026 season. London has been superb through his first three NFL seasons: Justin Jefferson and Ja’Marr Chase were the only other two wideouts to average more than 12 yards per catch on 100 receptions in 2024. London was third in receiving yards and seventh in receptions last season, quickly becoming a target hog with Michael Penix under center for Atlanta. London should be viewed as a top-five fantasy receiver going into 2025.
  • PIT Running Back
    Johnson, described by DeFabo as a “physical back built to carry the load,” was taken with the 83rd overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft. He’s widely expected to replace Najee Harris — now with the Chargers — in the Pittsburgh backfield in 2025. Johnson dominated the Iowa backfield in 2024, totaling 240 carries for 1,537 yards and 21 touchdowns. He made progress as a pass catcher, reeling in 22 balls for 188 yards and a pair of touchdowns in the run-heavy Iowa offense. Only three running backs in the nation logged more rushes of over ten yards than Johnson in 2024. His presence, along with Kenneth Gainwell, leaves little upside for Warren barring backfield injuries for the Steelers.
  • NO Quarterback #4
    “I would have trouble understanding why you would allow that to happen, you’re trying to build a new culture, you can’t let that guy ... you just got a rookie QB, this is the example you’re going to give him,” Underhill continued. Both Underhill and Mike Triplett believe Tyler Shough will be starting for the Saints in Week 1, with Underhill saying he had “80 percent or higher odds to start 80 percent of the games this year.” Shough would be an uninspiring superflex pick, perhaps a QB3, but given how things have played out with Carr over the past months, it sure doesn’t seem like the Saints have a reason to want to continue this relationship. Mickey Loomis literally asked reporters to stop asking him Carr questions at his pre-draft press conference.
  • CLE Quarterback
    If the season started tomorrow, in Kay Cabot’s estimation, the starter would be Kenny Pickett. She says that the Browns made clear to Pickett that he “could control his own destiny with a stellar performance” when they traded Dorian Thompson-Robinson and a fifth-round pick to the Eagles. This, of course, does not mean that Sanders can’t make the Browns. Neither of the other three quarterbacks in the room have any recent NFL success to hang their hat on — the closest thing is Joe Flacco’s performance in 2023 with the Browns. But it does mean that he’s starting at the bottom of the pack.
  • KC Cornerback #22
    The move will cost the Chiefs $13.6 million in 2025. It’s a no-brainer considering McDuffie has been among the league’s most reliable corners for the past few years. Pro Football Focus in 2024 graded McDuffie as the NFL’s fifth best cover corner as he had two interceptions and 13 passes defended for the solid Kansas City secondary.
  • CAR Wide Receiver
    Kaye said he expects McMillan, taken with the eighth overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, to primarily occupy the outside X spot and be an “immediate fixture” in Dave Canales’ offense. Xavier Legette, according to Kaye, will play the Z position while Adam Thielan occupies the slot. “Despite those immediate roles, the three players will likely get the chance to move around the formation,” Kaye added. That’s likely a positive for McMillan’s 2025 fantasy outlook after he proved one of the nation’s most efficient receivers on slot routes at Arizona in 2024. McMillan was the first wideout selected in the draft after racking up 213 receptions for 3,423 yards and 26 touchdowns in 37 games at Arizona. Bryce Young reportedly vouched for McMillan before the Panthers used their first rounder on him.
  • PIT Wide Receiver #14
    “But with the draft in the rearview,” Russini said, “expect the trade buzz to cool surrounding Pickens.” The disgruntled wideout will likely stay on the Steelers roster alongside new WR1 DK Metcalf. The Cowboys’ interest in Pickens could indicate that they’d like to bolster the team’s wideout room behind CeeDee Lamb in the coming weeks or months. Pickens, who is in the final year of his rookie contract, has led the Steelers in targets, receptions, receiving yards, and TD receptions since entering the NFL in 2022.

NBC Sports Podcasts

Sovereignty wins the 151st Kentucky Derby

Sovereignty’s victory in the 151st Kentucky Derby offered its trainer and jockey a cleansing victory, and the sport, welcomed enjoyment.
Bill Mott’s 3-year-old star colt Sovereignty storms down the final stretch, holding off favorite Journalism to win the 2025 Kentucky Derby.
2025 Kentucky Derby winning jockey Junior Alvarado talks about riding Sovereignty to a win in the Run for the Roses.
Take a bird’s-eye view of Sovereignty’s winning moves entering the final stretch in the 151st Kentucky Derby.
Kentucky Derby-winning trainer Bill Mott reacts to Sovereignty’s win in the Run for the Roses.
Michael Banahan receives the Kentucky Derby Trophy and talks about Godolphin achieving the Derby Double, and Bill Mott talks about how his relationship with Junio Alvarado works.
Watch Larry Collmus, the voice of the Kentucky Derby, call Sovereignty’s thrilling win at the 151st Run for the Roses.

NFL

After Stafford agreed to continue with Los Angeles a while ago, the specifics of the renegotiated deal have now emerged.
The Ravens took Colorado wide receiver LaJohntay Wester in the sixth round of the draft, and he was happy to hear his name called on Day Three.
Wide receiver Elijah Moore officially signed with the Bills on Monday and then met with the media to discuss why he decided to come to Buffalo.

Premier League

Nottingham Forest hope to boost their falling UEFA Champions League qualification hopes against Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park on Saturday.
Mohamed Salah is looking to stay atop the Golden Boot race, as Chris Wood and Erling Haaland are hot on the Egyptian’s heels in the race for the Premier League Golden Boot award.
Martin Odegaard spoke to Joe Prince-Wright following Arsenal’s 2-1 defeat to Bournemouth and ahead of the Gunners’ Champions League semifinal second leg against PSG.
Robbie Earle and Robbie Mustoe assess the current state of the race for Champions League qualification and run through Manchester City’s, Chelsea’s, Newcastle, Nottingham Forest’s, and Aston Villa’s Run In.

NBA

While the team has struggled on the court as it is torn down and rebuilt, Hardy has shown he can develop players and is a quality coach.
Brad Thomas and Vaughn Dalzell reveal their favorite props for Game 1 of the Nuggets-Thunder series, highlighting Michael Porter Jr. and Jalen Williams to go with a Thunder win.

Golf

Here’s a look at the PGA Tour’s official season earnings through the CJ Cup Byron Nelson.
TV times and more for this week’s PGA Tour signature event, the Truist Championship.
How to watch the men’s second major of the season at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Rex Hoggard and Ryan Lavner analyze Bryson DeChambeau winning the individual title at LIV Golf Korea on Sunday, and how it was “huge validation” going into the PGA Championship.
Jordan Spieth had a resurgence at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson, posting his lowest round on the PGA Tour since 2021, and the Golf Central crew examines how Spieth took a major step forward this weekend.
Scottie Scheffler reacts to winning the CJ Cup Byron Nelson in his hometown of Dallas, discussing how much it means to him and his family.

Motor Sports

Joey Logano scored his first Cup victory of the season Sunday at Texas.
Joey Logano earns his first Cup win of the season, while William Byron continues to be the points leader.
Joey Logano collects his 37th career Cup victory.
Relive a chaotic NASCAR Cup Series race at Texas Motor Speedway.

Rotoworld

Kevin Durant and Devin Booker were great, but it wasn’t enough for the Suns to make the playoffs.
Travis Hunter and Ashton Jeanty sit at the top of Kyle Dvorchak’s top-60 dynasty rankings following the 2025 NFL Draft.
A look at the top fantasy baseball prospects who can help in 2025 and the coming years.
Eric Samulski breaks down some of the top waiver wire adds for the upcoming week of fantasy baseball.
A new arrival in Texas and a pair of veteran pitchers make for smart fantasy pickups.
Kyle Dvorchak breaks down how the Houston Texans could effectively utilize Jayden Higgins and Jaylin Noel, the pair of Iowa State wide receivers they selected on Day 2 of the 2025 NFL Draft.

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Another first-round pick has signed his rookie contract.
Van Rooyen says he’s thankful to be teeing it up in another signature event, but he’s still a fan of bigger fields with cuts.
Wolcott was penalized on Friday during the second round of the PGA Tour Americas’ Diners Club Peru Open, which he won two days later.
Chicago Cubs left-hander Shota Imanaga left Sunday’s game at Milwaukee after straining his left hamstring, adding another injury to the banged-up rotation for the NL Central leaders.