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Bills promote Beane despite firing McDermott
Mike Florio and Devin McCourty discuss the Bills promoting general manager Brandon Beane after firing head coach Sean McDermott, questioning if the decision makes sense given the lack of progress in Buffalo.

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The Spurs defeated the Jazz last night, the team’s third straight victory. Victor Wembanyama had 33 points and 10 rebounds in the win.
Four Supercross rounds after crashing teammate Cole Davies in Denver, Haiden Deegan sent Max Anstie to the ground in San Diego.
Jordan Miller has impressed in recent days, while Jordan Poole continues to be inconsistent for the Pelicans.
There were four strong candidates for the top spot, but ultimately, the upside of Konnor Griffin is too much to not give him the nod.

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  • MIA Head Coach
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    This news comes via NFL Network’s The Insiders, as Hafley is expected to sign a deal to become the next head coach of the Dolphins in the very near future. Ian Rapoport notes that while a deal still needs to be worked out, Hafley and the Dolphins are highly motivated to get a deal done. The move to Miami will reunite Hafley with new Dolphins GM Jon-Eric Sullivan, who worked with Hafley in Green Bay over the last two seasons. Hafley re-joined the NFL ranks in 2024 after spending five seasons in the college ranks, and helped lead the Packers defense to top-12 finishes in both of his seasons. He’ll now look to round out his first coaching staff in the coming days as he prepares to lead a Dolphins team that finished 7-10 last season while ranking 24th or worst in scoring on both sides of the ball.
  • HOU Wide Receiver #12
    Collins, who sustained a head injury in the Wild Card round against the Steelers, did not practice this week and was ruled out on Friday. It’s a massive blow to the Houston offense. Christian Kirk, who had 144 yards and a score last week against Pittsburgh, will profile as the team’s top receiver with Collins out. Brown tried to play but was unable to fight through an ankle injury.
  • GB Defensive Coordinator
    Hafley is interviewing with the Steelers on Saturday and has fielded requests from the Raiders, Titans, Cardinals and Falcons as well. The 46-year-old coach has led a top-12 defense in each of his two seasons as the Packers’ defensive coordinator. Hafley is a natural fit with the Dolphins given his relationship with new Dolphins GM Jon-Eric Sullivan, who worked in the Packers’ front office for many years. Before joining the Packers, Hafley had a 22-26 record in four season as the head coach at Boston College.
  • GB Head Coach
    Reporting among the top NFL news-breakers that Green Bay is expected to workout a contract extension with LaFleur has been consistent over the last week. The 46-year-old Packers coach has one year left on his contract, but Green Bay intends to extend LaFleur and avoid lame-duck status. The same appears to be true of Gutekunst, who Schefter reports is also more likely than not to receive a contract extension soon. The Packers are 76-40-1 and have made the playoffs six times in seven years under LaFleur, who was hired by Gutekunst in 2019. Gutekunst helped usher in a new era of Packers football by drafting Jordan Love, trading future Hall of Fame quarterback Aaron Rodgers and acquiring three-time All-Pro pass rusher Micah Parsons. Packers President Ed Policy was spotted with LaFleur and Gutekunst earlier this week, according to Schefter. While no deal is done yet, Green Bay continues to trend towards keeping the band together.
  • FA Head Coach
    McDaniel won’t be without a job for long, but whether or not he lands a job as a head coach or an offensive coordinator is still to be determined. The former Dolphins head coach last spoke with the Ravens on Thursday regarding their head coaching vacancy, and is reportedly at the top of the list for the Eagles to fill their offensive coordinator vacancy. McDaniel also interviewed for the head coaching vacancies for both the Browns and Falcons. McDaniel would likely have full autonomy over the Bucs’ offense should he join the team, and could help turn around an offense the regressed in its first season sans Liam Coen.
  • HOU Wide Receiver #12
    The Houston Chronicle’s Jonathan M. Alexander believes Collins is “a long shot” to play on Sunday against the Patriots, given “the steps he must clear.” Unfortunately, he might be right. Collins still has time to advance through the NFL’s five-phase concussion protocol, but another absence at tomorrow’s practice would be discouraging. Veteran slot WR Christian Kirk stepped up last week, catching 8-of-9 targets for 144 yards and one touchdown in the Texans’ Wild Card win over the Steelers. We expect him to operate as the team’s top target earner if Collins cannot play.
  • CAR Quarterback #9
    Carolina general manager Dan Morgan said Tuesday that the team would exercise Young’s option. Young in 2025 showed signs of life as a viable starting NFL quarterback, posting career highs in drop back success rate (45 percent) and adjusted yards per attempt (6.3). Young now has 49 touchdowns to 30 interceptions over three NFL seasons. Morgan added Tuesday that the Panthers were “up in the air” about a long-term deal for Young, 24. He’ll be the team’s starter for at least the next two years in any case.
  • PIT Quarterback #8
    The curtain call season from the veteran signal caller was far from pretty but he still managed to get the team into the postseason, a run that ended with a pitiful offensive showing against the league’s top defense. The Steelers went just 2-for-14 on third down and gained only 175 yards of total offense. Even so, the Steelers entered the fourth quarter down by only one point as their defense generated three turnovers to keep the team in the game. Rodgers is uncertain about his future (what’s new?) but has continued to hint that this would be his final season in the league, and ESPN’s broadcast seemed to intimate that he told them he was leaning towards retiring. His 21-year professional career could be over after amassing 66,274 yards, 527 touchdowns, and a 1.4% interception rate. The yards and touchdowns each rank in the top five in NFL history while his interception rate goes down as an NFL record. It certainly appears likely that the final pass attempt of Rodgers’ career will go down as a pick-six during Pittsburgh’s seventh straight playoff loss.
  • GB Head Coach
    The Packers have made it known through various reports in the last week that they intend to discuss a new contract with LaFleur after the season. The tenor of those potential discussions likely hasn’t changed much, despite outside noise after the Packers lost in all-too-familiar fashion in the playoffs once again. Green Bay doesn’t want LaFleur, who has one year left on his contract, to enter next season as a lame-duck. The Packers can somewhat afford to play hardball with LaFleur in contract negotiations now. The organization isn’t known for paying coaches top tier money and LaFleur may not be in position to ask for that anymore, despite a 76-41-1 record. Upgrading from LaFleur to someone like John Harbaugh would be even less cost-effective for the Packers. Teams around the league with head coaching vacancies are keeping tabs on LaFleur in case these negotiations fall apart as he’d be a top candidate if he were to become available.
  • SF Tight End #85
    Kittle, 32, has a long road to recovery ahead of him and could begin the 2026 season on the reserve/physically unable to perform list. He would be required to miss at least four games in that scenario. The veteran tight end finished the regular season as the half-PPR TE13, having missed Weeks 2-6 with a hamstring injury and Week 17 with an ankle injury. He caught 57-of-66 targets for 628 yards and seven touchdowns. The 49ers tend to keep injury information under wraps, but Kittle’s participation level in organized team activities, training camp and the preseason should provide actionable information for late-summer drafts. Entering his age-33 season and fighting with a mobility-limiting injury, he will be an extremely risky pick in 2026 drafts regardless of the offseason reporting.

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Mike Florio and Devin McCourty react to the Bills firing Sean McDermott, reflecting on the head coach’s nine-year tenure in Buffalo.
Mike Florio and Devin McCourty react to Robert Saleh reportedly finalizing a deal to become the next head coach of the Tennessee Titans, explaining why players such as Cam Ward make the job appealing.
Mike Florio and Devin McCourty react to the Dolphins hiring Jeff Hafley as the team’s next head coach, discussing the former defensive coordinator’s fit in Miami.
Mike Florio and Devin McCourty discuss the Bills promoting general manager Brandon Beane after firing head coach Sean McDermott, questioning if the decision makes sense given the lack of progress in Buffalo.
Devin McCourty and Mike Florio discuss the Rams vs. Seahawks matchup in the NFC Championship, explaining why Los Angeles will be riding momentum heading into Seattle.
Mike Florio and Devin McCourty break down the potential candidates to replace Sean McDermott in Buffalo, discussing Brian Daboll, Joe Brady and Davis Webb as options.
Devin McCourty explains why Jarrett Stidham has a great opportunity to prove himself in the AFC Championship against the Patriots, discussing why he likes the former New England quarterback.

NBA

The Houston Rockets and Boston Celtics round out the top five this week.
With the Knicks in a “tailspin,” Eric Samulski weighs in on Jalen Brunson’s return to the lineup on Monday before exploring larger implications for New York as the NBA trade deadline looms.
Fresh off being named an All-Star starter and an outing that saw him put up a career-high in steals, Eric Samulski shares how Tyrese Maxey has taken the mantle as the 76ers’ franchise player.
Eric Samulski highlights which Hawks players fantasy managers should prioritize with Kristaps Porzingis and Zaccharie Risacher set to miss at least another week with injuries.

Premier League

Everton star Jack Grealish is expected to miss “a number of months” due to a broken foot. On the bright side, Iliman Ndiaye is to return to the team imminently.
Robbie Earle and Danny Higginbotham react to Oliver Glasner’s postgame comments where he criticized the Crystal Palace hierarchy for the way they’ve handled transfers.
Robbie Earle and Danny Higginbotham discuss Thomas Frank’s ability to lead Tottenham Hotspur through a difficult time as his side continues to drop points.
Robbie Earle and Danny Higginbotham share their thoughts on Manchester United’s impressive performance in a 2-0 win against Manchester City in Matchweek 22.

Motor Sports

Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto discuss why Eli Tomac has impressed by going back-to-back to start the year with KTM before analyzing if he could pass Jeremy McGrath’s win streak, what the future holds and more.
Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto explain how Max Anstie going down is mainly controversial because it was Haiden Deegan who hit him and that Deegan just races hard all the time.
As a former team owner, Ricky Carmichael unpacks how drawing a ‘line in the sand’ early limits inner-team conflicts before explaining that riders know what they’re getting when they have Haiden Deegan as a teammate.
The IMSA season opener will have a full field of 61 cars.

Rotoworld

Butler was providing top-25 fantasy value, so accounting for his absence won’t be easy.
With Butler’s season-ending injury, fantasy managers are forced to pivot after the loss of a top-25 player.
Patrick Daugherty and Kyle Dvorchak explain why the Broncos are ‘still alive in’ the AFC Championship despite things looking bleak after Bo Nix’s season-ending broken ankle by making the ‘Jarrett Stidham case.’
Patrick Daugherty and Kyle Dvorchak explain why Sean McDermott’s inability to coach the Buffalo Bills to even a Super Bowl appearance despite so much regular season success makes the move to fire him the right one.
Matthew Berry and Connor Rogers recap the Seahawks’ dominant divisional round victory over the 49ers, how San Francisco’s injury issues spelled doom, and what worked for Seattle in the win.
Matthew Berry and Connor Rogers discuss the Buffalo Bills’ firing HC Sean McDermott, debate whether retaining and promoting GM Brandon Beane was the right choice, and discuss what both moves mean for the organization.

Betting

Golf

Watch Chris Gotterup win the PGA Tour’s Sony Open with key birdies in the final round, finishing six shots under par on Sunday and 16 shots under par for the tournament.
Nacho Elvira benefitted from dramatic final-hole mishaps by Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry to win the Dubai Invitational by one shot on Sunday, securing his third title on the European tour.
Hear from Kevin Roy after round 2 of the PGA Tour’s Sony Open as Roy sits tied for second at 10 under par after two rounds.
Watch highlights from round 2 of the PGA Tour’s Sony Open in Honolulu, Hawaii where Davis Riley heated up to take the lead after two rounds.
Check out the best moments from Round 2 of the 2026 Sony Open in Hawaii at Waialae Country Club.

Latest

The Texans and Steelers are about as healthy as possible heading into Monday Night Football.
The Dolphins have requested to interview Lions defensive coordinator Kelvin Sheppard for their vacant head coaching job, Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports.
Former Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon is almost certain to have a job in 2026.
Both Chicago and Miami will play four games in five days later this month, including three against each other.
When the Rams and the Bears get together in the postseason for the first time since the 1985 NFC Championship, it will be cold in Chicago.