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Chris Simms evaluates Matthew Golden’s fit in Green Bay’s offense, explaining why he was a “safe pick” for an organization that needed to “take a swing” on a high-floor wide receiver.
14-year-old in final stage of U.S. Open qualifying
14-year-old Raymond ReBell joins Golf Today to discuss the playoff win that pushed him into final qualifying for the U.S. Open, breaking down his emotions and his attitude heading into the last stage.

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Ahead of their huge Champions League semifinal second leg at PSG, Arsenal’s captain Martin Odegaard insists he is ready to provide the key moment.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms discuss the NFL teams that have had the strongest offseason, including the New England Patriots, Las Vegas Raiders and more.
Todd Lewis reports on Collin Morikawa’s decision to split with caddie J.J. Jakovac and what the addition of Joe Greiner on the bag means for his outlook.

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  • CLE Wide Receiver
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    Johnson’s deal with Cleveland is the veteran minimum of $1.17 million for 2025. Johnson, 28, has played or talked his way off of several teams over the past two years, including the Panthers, Ravens, and Texans. A consistent target commander in the short areas of the field, Johnson has amassed 424 catches for 4,738 yards and 28 touchdowns in his six-year NFL career and could make an immediate impact in the Browns offense alongside Jerry Jeudy if he remains in good standing with the Cleveland coaching staff this summer.
  • NYG Quarterback
    “We traded up for him. We’re ecstatic to have him,” Schoen said of Dart, the Ole Miss QB taken with the 25th pick of the 2025 NFL Draft. “He’s got the makings of a good quarterback, and there’s a long way to go. There’s a developmental process that he’s going to have to go through. Again, these offenses are not easy to learn, and the execution has to be at a high level.” Dart, who is expected to start the season behind Russell Wilson and perhaps Jameis Winston, will use his spring and summer spending “time ... in the meeting room breaking down video of what [head coach Brian] Daboll wants” from his quarterbacks. Dart is fully expected to sit during his rookie campaign, perhaps getting some late-season playing time if the Giants’ season goes up in flames again.
  • FA Kicker #9
    The writing was on the wall after the draft, where Baltimore drafted rookie kicker Tyler Loop as Tucker’s replacement. Tucker has spent most of the late season and offseason dealing with sexual misconduct allegations from massage therapists in Baltimore-area spas, and had by far the worst season of his career in 2024, making 73.3 percent of his 30 field-goal attempts. The Ravens stood by him throughout the process and framed moving on from him as a “football decision” in a statement, but it’s hard to believe they would have moved on from him if not for the allegations. Tucker will likely have to clear his name, as Brandon McManus did this past offseason, before he gets another NFL chance. The NFL’s investigation into Tucker’s behavior is, per CBS’ Jonathan Jones, still “under review.”
  • LAR Quarterback #9
    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 percentage. Rapoport notes that if Stafford is on the Rams’ roster next season he would secure another $40 million for 2026.
  • 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.

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NFL

When Broncos General Manager George Paton spoke to reporters at the end of the team’s season, he said they hoped to have edge rusher Nik Bonitto in Denver for the long term but that there had not been any conversations about a new deal.
The 49ers identified Georgia defensive lineman Mykel Williams as one of the players they most wanted ahead of the 2025 NFL draft.
When the Giants made edge rusher Abdul Carter the third overall pick in the 2025 draft, many wondered whether it would impact the team’s plans for 2022 first-round edge rusher Kayvon Thibodeaux.
Bill Belichick’s second (that anyone knows of) event related to his new book happened today as scheduled.

Premier League

Robbie Earle and Robbie Mustoe praise Kevin De Bruyne for his game-winning goal for Manchester City against Wolves and wonder if the club is making a big mistake not re-signing De Bruyne.
Robbie Earle and Robbie Mustoe debate over Mikel Arteta’s questionable decision to not rest his starters against Bournemouth ahead of their Champions League second leg showdown with PSG.
Robbie Earle and Robbie Mustoe react to Newcastle’s disappointing performance in a 1-1 draw with Brighton at the Amex over the weekend.
Robbie Earle and Robbie Mustoe highlight Chelsea’s performance against Liverpool at Stamford Bridge in Matchweek 35.

NBA

Anthony Edwards started 0-of-10 from the field, his Timberwolves teammates also were cold, and Minnesota trailed by 23 at one point.
The Cavaliers are already down 0-1 in this series and now must go without three of the top six players in their rotation.
The vote by his peers acknowledged his strong offseason in building a 68-win team.
Drew Dinsick and Jay Croucher break down the Nuggets vs. Thunder Game 2 matchup in the Western Conference Semifinals, explaining why they like the under and Denver to cover the number after a scrappy Game 1 win.

Golf

Senior Natasha Kiel eagled in a sudden-death playoff on Tuesday as the Boilermakers punched the fifth and final ticket to the NCAA Championship out of Lubbock, Texas.
Franks is playing in this week’s Myrtle Beach Classic after qualifying via an influencer tournament, but he’s also slated to play NCAA regionals starting Monday.
Kurt Watkins and Jake Byrum of the Grass League’s New York Blue Birds discuss their win at the Grass Clippings Open and what the Grass League has to offer.
Tee times and groupings for the second round of the PGA Tour’s signature event, the Truist Championship.
Tee times and groupings for the opening round of the PGA Tour’s signature event, the Truist Championship.
Take a look at the Aon Next 10 and Swing 5, headlined by Garrick Higgo, who chatted with Todd Lewis about his momentum heading into the PGA Tour’s Truist Championship at Philadelphia Cricket Club.

Motor Sports

Ross Chastain won last fall’s playoff race at Kansas Speedway and has scored five top 10s in the last seven races this season.
Jett Lawrence is part of the changing face of SuperMotocross that combines speed with style.
For the first time in 2025, the favored Supercross rider from ALT Sports has minus odds for the outright win.
Homestead and Phoenix will be among the tracks to rotate hosting the Cup season finale and there could be a few other tracks to do so.

Rotoworld

The Rotoworld Baseball staff keeps you updated on all the relevant injuries for fantasy baseball.
The Luka Doncic trade may be the most shocking in-season trade the NBA has ever seen, and it will shape the future of the Mavericks franchise.
The Rotoworld Basketball crew breaks down each team’s season and an early look at what to expect from a fantasy perspective going into the 2025-2026 campaign.
The Dodgers take back the top spot after their recent seven-game winning streak.

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Horschel revealed Tuesday that he will be sidelined until at least late summer because of right hip surgery that will take place next week in Colorado.
In Monday’s item about former Raiders, Buccaneers, and Raiders coach Jon Gruden joining the AF1’s Nashville Kats as a part owner and adviser, we mentioned his pending lawsuit against the NFL and Commissioner Roger Goodell.