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  • PIT Quarterback #8
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    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. 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.
  • LA Offensive Coordinator
    LaFleur was fired by the Jets in the midst of a dreadful 2022 season. He landed on his feet in LA and immediately oversaw a top-10 scoring offense. Things went even better in 2025. The Rams led the league in scoring this year and Matthew Stafford will likely win his first career MVP. LaFleur is well-connected with a strong resume behind him and hasn’t gotten his shot at a head coaching gig yet. In a relatively weak hiring cycle, this could be his year.
  • CAR Quarterback #9
    Young improved a lot in his third year after a rough first two seasons with the Panthers. The 24-year-old quarterback led Carolina to eight wins, a division championship and the playoffs. Young orchestrated four fourth quarter comebacks and six game-winning drives. He threw for over 20 touchdowns for the first time without increasing his interceptions and lowered his sack percentage. Young led the league in deep ball accuracy with a catchable percentage of 75 percent on passes that traveled at least 20 yards in the air. While Young still has work to do to be a top-15 fantasy quarterback, the Panthers are committed to him for at least the next two years now.
  • SF Tight End #85
    Kittle got in limited work on Wednesday and Thursday and was spotted practicing again on Friday. He did play against the Seahawks in Week 18 so it’s not much of a surprise that he’ll be ready here. Kittle’s output will be paramount as the 49ers try to find a non-Christian McCaffrey trick over the middle against a fierce Eagles defense. He should make for a top-of-line DFS or Playoff Best Ball play at TE this week.
  • LA Wide Receiver #17
    Adams looks likely to be full-go from the jump after three full sessions of practice this week. He probably could have played at any point after the Rams’ unfortunate Week 16 loss to Seattle, but there wasn’t much reason for him to risk it. He’ll be one of the top playoff best ball picks and DFS plays for this week with a solid matchup against the Panthers pass defense.
  • CHI Wide Receiver #15
    Odunze got in his first full practice on Friday and was removed from the injury report — his return figures to be key as the Bears try to take two of three games against the Packers. Chicago’s star receiver finished his season with a 44/661/6 line in 12 games and has not played since November 28. Lowered expectations make sense in a DFS setting, but the full practice gives us a little optimism.
  • FA Head Coach
    The Dolphins are moving on from their head coach after four seasons, according to a report from ESPN’s Adam Schefter. McDaniel met with owner Stephen Ross this week and Ross decided to move on from the 42-year-old coach despite his contract running through 2028. McDaniel’s Dolphins made the playoffs in his first two years, but were bounced in the Wild Card round each time and failed to make the playoffs each of the last two seasons. While the Dolphins held out the longest of any team that fired their coach so far, the writing was on the wall for McDaniel after a 1-6 start this season. There are now eight head coaching vacancies around the league. McDaniel could be a candidate for the Browns head coaching position, according to a previous report from ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler, though an offensive coordinator position could also be an option for McDaniel.
  • FA Head Coach
    To say that this year was a stunning fall from grace for the Ravens almost undersells it. They were consensus Super Bowl preseason favorites, and couldn’t even finish with enough wins to manage a playoff spot in a league where seven teams from each conference make the playoffs. And while a few of those losses came during Weeks 4-6 when essentially everyone important on the team was hurt, Harbaugh’s Ravens choked away leads left and right this season as well. They lost to the Bills in Week 1 when they entered the fourth quarter with a 34-19 lead. They allowed 15 fourth-quarter points to the Patriots to lose in Week 16. They lost twice to the Steelers in games they absolutely needed, even with Lamar Jackson finding Zay Flowers for a pair of 50-yard touchdown strikes in the fourth quarter of the finale. Harbaugh is an objectively great football coach, with a 180-113 career record and a Super Bowl win. He’ll instantly vault to the top of the coaching carousel. But the level of cursed that the Ravens felt this year meant that something, somewhere, was going to have to change. And in this case, the Ravens felt it should be the head coach.

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NFL Playoffs Wild Card Round

Drake Maye and Hunter Henry talk to Melissa Stark about the New England Patriots’ Wild Card win over the Los Angeles Chargers, discussing how the team was able to advance to the divisional round.
The Patriots’ defense was swarming all night, with a dominant pass rush leading New England to a 16-3 victory over the Los Angeles Chargers during Wild Card Weekend.
Drake Maye takes advantage off play action, finding Hunter Henry for a 28-yard touchdown pass to for the New England Patriots against the Los Angeles Chargers in the Wild Card round.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms discuss Caleb Williams’ performance in the Chicago Bears’ dramatic comeback win over the Green Bay Packers in the Wild Card Round of the NFC Playoffs.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms recap the Buffalo Bills defeating the Jacksonville Jaguars with Josh Allen delivering at every moment and Trevor Lawrence reverting to old habits he erased for much of the regular season.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms debate what the source is of the Philadelphia Eagles’ issues, particularly on the offense, examining Jalen Hurts’ play, the coaching and the lack of success from the skill position players.
Jason Garrett, Devin McCourty and Maria Taylor break down the 49ers’ Wild Card win over the Eagles, analyzing Brock Purdy keeping his poise down the stretch and more.

NBA

Gobert will sit out Tuesday night when the Timberwolves face the Bucks.
NBA Showtime talks with Payton Pritchard for insight into his pre-game warm-up. how he mentally prepares each night, and what he’s applied to his game from other sports.
NBA Showtime breaks down the timing of the Hawks trading Trae Young to the Wizards, analyzing what this means for both teams as well as Young’s place as a veteran.
Both Chicago and Miami will play four games in five days later this month, including three against each other.

College Football Playoff

Curt Cignetti has the Hoosiers one win away from cementing their place atop college football’s new world order.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry recap Indiana’s dominant win over Oregon in the college football semifinal, punching their ticket to the national championship.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry debate how Miami’s front seven is the biggest indicator for how the national title game will go for both teams.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry share their first thoughts on an unlikely national championship game between Indiana and Miami.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry discuss Dan Lanning’s record in big games as Oregon’s head coach with some tough losses in recent seasons.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry discuss how Ole Miss’s season will be remembered with the drama of Lane Kiffin’s departure and an historic season the Rebels had winning the SEC championship and making the CFP semifinal.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry react to the “crazy” college football transfer portal, recapping the big moves so far and explaining why this has taken attention away from the College Football Playoff semifinal games.

Premier League

All of the confirmed ins and outs for all 20 Premier League clubs during the January transfer window.
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Motor Sports

Eli Tomac won the season opener and extended his winning streak to 12 consecutive years.
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Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto examine Eli Tomac’s season opening win at Anaheim 1 and how he and KTM worked together to secure the victory.

Rotoworld

Following George Kittle’s “brutal” Achilles injury in the Wild Card Round, Patrick Daugherty and Kyle Dvorchak explain why San Francisco will rely on Christian McCaffrey and Jake Tonges even more.
Kyle Dvorchak and Patrick Daugherty share why Rhamondre Stevenson has “earned” the workload he has received given his impressive results, giving New England a true 1-2 punch in its backfield.
With another three-TD outing under Matthew Stafford’s belt, Patrick Daugherty and Kyle Dvorchak lay out why the Rams’ veteran signal-caller is set for another “really good” matchup with the Bears in the Divisional Round.
Amid an impressive stretch for the Bears, Colston Loveland figures to enter the 2026-27 season as a top-five fantasy tight end option, with the chance to finish within the position’s top three.
The FFHH crew criticizes the Chargers for their handling of Omarion Hampton leading up to their game against the Patriots, sharing why they wasted a roster spot on Hampton, which put Matthew Berry’s bet in jeopardy.
The FFHH crew previews an exciting Monday night matchup between the Texans and Steelers, sharing why DK Metcalf and Pittsburgh have a good chance of beating Houston and Adam Thielen will hit his low receiving over.

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Golf

The PGA Tour released its FedEx Cup Fall schedule of eight tournaments — one that moves from the Spring — but loses two events, including one in Mississippi that began the year before the modern tour began.
The PGA Tour is expanding its Player Equity Program to reward current performance. Brian Rolapp is the CEO of PGA Tour Enterprises.
Stars from golf, Olympics and the NBA send well wishes as Tiger Woods celebrates his 50th birthday.
Rex Hoggard, Ryan Lavner and Todd Lewis offer their takes on which of the many versions of Tiger Woods was most enjoyable to cover.
Rex Hoggard, Ryan Lavner and Todd Lewis share tales of covering Tiger Woods, the biggest global superstar in the history of golf.
Rex Hoggard, Ryan Lavner and Todd Lewis ponder what the next phase of Tiger Woods’ competitive golf career could look like.

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The days, but not the times or the networks, have been set for the divisional round.
Sunday’s road win over the Eagles gave the 49ers plenty of reason to celebrate, but the locker room party was muted a bit due to tight end George Kittle’s injury.
Toronto’s rookie forward is starting to break out, and fantasy managers should grab him before it’s too late.
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No college coach has been seriously linked to any of the eight pro vacancies, so far.