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NOTB debates if Shai Gilgeous-Alexander “secured” MVP after beating the Nuggets, Victor Wembanyama’s standing as the No. 2 MVP favorite, and if the Heat are getting hot at the right time.

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Dan Patrick lauds Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s performance against the Nuggets and bemoans Denver’s decision to let the MVP go one-on-one with the game on the line.
Mike Florio breaks down Tyler Linderbaum reportedly signing a massive deal with the Raiders and questions how much Las Vegas overpaid for the Pro Bowl center.
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  • NYJ Quarterback #7
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    Smith agreed to a restructured contract with the Raiders before the trade, complicating the salary implications, but the Raiders are reportedly picking up most of this year’s salary. To say that Smith’s year in the desert didn’t go well is an insult to the phrase “didn’t go well” as he led the league in interceptions and saw his adjusted yards per attempt fall from 7.5 to 6.8. He’s entering his age-36 season and is a last-chance gasp to keep the Jets from starting someone completely new. That said, if the Jets have something going right for their offense, it is their offensive line, and Smith probably looked worse than he was behind Vegas’ league-worst line. There’s the possibility of a dead cat bounce QB2 superflex season here. The Raiders have to be thrilled to save any money in a trade and the idea of getting a sixth-round pick on top of that can only help them as they move on to (what we all assume will be) the Fernando Mendoza Era.
  • SEA Cornerback #27
    Several teams are pursuing Woolen, a free agent who likely won’t return to Seattle after the team gave Rashid Shaheed a massive contract on Monday. Woolen, who has 53 passes defended and 12 interceptions over four seasons in Seattle, will be an important addition to whichever secondary he joins in 2026. The Giants allowed the 12th highest drop back EPA in 2025.
  • NO Running Back #1
    Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer reported last week that Etienne “could fit” with the Saints. Now, the 27-year-old back is headed to the Big Easy to presumably take over as the team’s RB1, immediately putting Alvin Kamara’s already uncertain future even more in doubt. Etienne rushed 260 times for 1,107 yards last season while also scoring seven times on the ground. He added another 36 catches for 292 yards and six receptions, averaging a solid 5.6 yards per touch on the season. Etienne is a versatile three-down back whose pass-catching upside will put him in the conversation as a high-end RB2 in fantasy leagues next season. Assuming a high-volume role in New Orleans, he should have a chance to replicate last year’s success when he finished as the RB14 in fantasy points per game.
  • ARI Running Back #25
    It’s well short of what Allgeier was reportedly expecting — something in the range of $22 million over three seasons. He lands in a crowded Arizona backfield alongside Trey Benson and James Conner, who recently took a pay cut to remain with the Cardinals in 2026. Allgeier rushed 210 times for 1,035 yards and three touchdowns as a rookie in 2022 before being replaced as the Falcons’ lead back by Bijan Robinson in 2023. His peripherals fell off a cliff in 2025, as he averaged a career-low 3.6 yards per carry and average 0.11 broken tackles per rush, which ranked 49th out of 66 qualifying running backs. Allgeier will likely split backfield duties in Arizona and will remain as touchdown dependent as any back in fantasy football.
  • ATL Kicker #6
    Folk, one of the NFL’s last millennials, made 28 of his 29 field goal tries last year for the Jets and is a career 85 percent kicker over 18 NFL seasons. The Falcons have made due at kicker since Younghoe Koo flamed out and will look to Folk for some short-term stability in 2026.
  • MIA Quarterback #2
    Willis’ Miami arrival comes the same day the ‘Fins ate an historic amount of dead money by cutting Tua Tagovailoa loose. Despite the salary cap complications, the ‘Fins always seemed like the most likely landing spot as they attempted to build “Packers South” (again), though that does not include at offensive coordinator, where former Texans assistant Bobby Slowik will be calling plays. The attack will nevertheless undoubtedly be modeled after the keepaway approach the Pack employed any time Willis was forced to spell Jordan Love. It could work, but seems more likely to fail. It’s at least an outside-the-box swing. Willis’ high-end rushing ability will make him an intriguing QB1 flier in fantasy leagues. If he stays healthy, it’s difficult to believe he will be outside the top 12 at quarterback, though his NFL track record is scant enough that we can’t discount the possibility a 2025 Justin Fields outcome.
  • ARI Running Back #6
    The good news about the restructure is that it will keep Conner in Arizona next year, giving him a real shot to head the backfield again depending on how his foot/ankle injury rehab is coming along. Because of how it was reported, it’s almost certainly actually a pay cut for Conner, who would likely have faced a tough market. Conner and fellow injury rehabber Trey Benson figure to again split carries in Arizona in 2026 if both are healthy.
  • SF Kicker #18
    The deal includes $10 million in guaranteed money and ties Pineiro to San Francisco through the 2029 season. Kicking on a one-year deal in 2025, Pineiro converted all 22 attempts from inside 50 yards, also converting 6-of-7 attempts of 50 yards or more. His 96.6% conversion rate on 29 field goal attempts led the league, bringing stability to a position that long plagued the 49ers.
  • IND Defensive Lineman
    It’s a pure player-for-player swap as the Packers further bolster the interior of their second level with Franklin, dealing the former fourth-round defensive tackle Colby Wooden in the deal. Franklin led the league in tackles in 2024 (173) and played the entirety of his eight-year NFL career in Indianapolis prior to the trade, giving the Packers a top tier linebacker to pair with Edgerrin Cooper with Quay Walker due to become a free agent Monday.
  • BUF Guard #66
    McGovern has been a mainstay on the interior offensive line for the Bills for the previous three seasons, with the new contract tying him to the franchise through the 2029 season. Long hailed as one of the top pass blocking centers in the league, McGovern will continue to provide protection for 2024’s MVP in Josh Allen.
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Premier League

La Liga leaders Barcelona head to St. James’ Park for a UEFA Champions League last 16 first leg clash with Premier League mainstays Newcastle United on Tuesday.
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We’re into the thick of it now, with six Premier League teams still alive for the European Cup in the chase to unseat PSG and take a place in the throne room come May 31 in Budapest, Hungary.
Chelsea and Arsenal earned straight-forward paths to the FA Cup semifinals at Monday’s draw in London, while another pair of big boys will have deal with each other.

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NFL Free Agency

Chris Simms and Connor Rogers break down Malik Willis reportedly signing with the Dolphins on a three-year deal, evaluating the quarterback’s fit in Miami and the potential he has to grow.
Chris Simms and Mike Florio discuss Devin Lloyd reportedly signing with the Panthers, explaining what Carolina is getting in the former Jacksonville Jaguars linebacker.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms discuss Kenneth Walker III reportedly signing with the Kansas City Chiefs and question how the running back will impact the team’s offense and role of Travis Kelce.
Chris Simms and Mike Florio dive into Alec Pierce’s reported deal with the Indianapolis Colts and and explain why the contract works out for both sides.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms dive into the Raiders signing Tyler Linderbaum to a historic deal, explaining how Las Vegas drove up the market for centers by 50% with the massive contract.
Chris Simms and Connor Rogers explain why reportedly signing DE Jaelan Phillips is a major upgrade for the Panthers’ defense, a unit that gets a player who is still “trending upwards.”
Mike Florio questions how long the Pittsburgh Steelers will wait for Aaron Rodgers to make his free agency decision and what the team’s potential options at quarterback are.

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Hunter Lawrence finished ahead of Eli Tomac in two of three Triple Crown races to score the overall victory.
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Rotoworld

Jay Croucher, Connor Rogers, and Matthew Berry evaluate the potential impact Travis Etienne Jr. can have in the New Orleans Saints offense next season after his reported deal with the franchise.
Jay Croucher, Connor Rogers, and Matthew Berry discuss Mike Evans’ reported deal with the San Francisco 49ers and how Kyle Shanahan can utilize one of the premier wideouts in the NFL.
Jay Croucher, Connor Rogers, and Matthew Berry unpack the biggest surprises from the early-tampering period in NFL free agency.
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Woodland chose to share his PTSD diagnosis with Golf Channel on Monday at The Players Championship in an emotional interview, saying he’s determined to stop hiding behind the difficulty of his recovery.
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Rahm shot 6 under in the final round and finished 23 under for the tournament, three shots ahead of runner-up Thomas Detry. The Spaniard hadn’t won a title since LIV Golf Chicago in 2024.
Daniel Berger took advantage of his opportunities during Round 2 of the Arnold Palmer Invitational.
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