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Mike Florio and Chris Simms share why the Commanders face a tall task against Jordan Love, Micah Parsons, and the Packers at Lambeau Field on Thursday night.
The World Track and Field Championships in Tokyo, featuring Noah Lyles and Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, air live on NBC Sports and Peacock from Sept. 13 through Sept. 21.
A jam-packed Thursday episode recaps an amazing week at Cypress Point Club and ends with an interview featuring Demon Deacons sophomore Chloe Kovelesky.
Malik Nabers swears he’s happy with Russell Wilson, Puka Nacua makes a case for being the top overall wide receiver and A.J. Brown attempts to move on from a disappointing Week 1.

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  • SF Wide Receiver #15
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    Jennings is now on the wrong side of questionable. He will need to practice in some capacity tomorrow if he is to suit up for Week 2 against the Saints. Perhaps, the only redeeming aspect of the 49ers’ brutal week is that their opponent is about as soft as one can hope for. Ricky Pearsall and Christian McCaffrey will be leaned upon in this one.
  • LV Tight End #89
    Bowers is “hoping to play” in Week 2 against the Chargers, but said that “we’ll see how it’s feeling throughout the week.” The Raiders are understandably giving Bowers an extra day off, with this week’s game scheduled for Monday night. The elite TE1’s practice participation on Friday and Saturday can tell us far more about his availability than today’s absence. In the meantime, for those who currently have Bowers in their starting lineup, stashing No. 2 TE Michael Mayer on fantasy benches is worthwhile. In Week 1, Bowers landed hard on his left knee after taking a hit to the right knee while running along the sideline. He was later seen limping with his left leg, and sported a sleeve on the left leg at today’s practice. It appears as though the fall was more of an issue than the direct hit.
  • NYJ Cornerback #1
    Gardner dealt with a reported calf injury in August before appearing on the Week 1 injury report with a fibula issue. He practiced in full yesterday and was not on the injury report at all. The development suggests Gardner suffered the injury in practice today, but its severity is currently unknown. The Jets are tasked with containing the Bills’ passing game this weekend. Hopefully, Gardner is able to practice in some capacity tomorrow.
  • SF Running Back #23
    We assume this will be a full session based on beat reporter quotes, but even if it was a limited, McCaffrey is well on track to play against the Saints on Sunday. He should get an easy RB1 workload and the 49ers will desperately need him to deliver production with George Kittle and Brock Purdy out and Jauan Jennings’ status still under some question.
  • ATL Wide Receiver #5
    Two limited sessions put London on track to play, but it also suggests he may be a little sore. London should again lead his team in target share against the Vikings. Downfield WR Darnell Mooney (shoulder) is trending toward making his 2025 debut, which should keep safeties honest against London. He’s a WR1 in Week 2.
  • MIA Wide Receiver #10
    Florio opines that Hill will not be on the Dolphins’ roster next year, and with the Dolphins’ season already “off the rails,” jettisoning Hill sooner rather than later makes sense. The accusations made public from Hill’s current divorce case could result in a suspension, and Florio notes that “any team that would be interested in trading for Tyreek Hill wants to be sure that they’re not trading for a guy who’s going to be suspended before the end of the season.” If the Chiefs or Steelers are willing to bring him aboard, it stands to reason that they might choose to wait until after the NFL’s investigation concludes before making an offer.
  • KC Wide Receiver #1
    We expect Worthy to be limited in today’s session. It’s a step in the right direction after Worthy sat out during Wednesday’s practice. If Worthy can practice in full on Friday, he could be good to go for Week 2 against the Eagles, though sitting out at least one week seems likely. Stay tuned. Chiefs rookie WR Jalen Royals (knee tendinitis) will not practice today.
  • BUF Running Back #4
    Cook unexpectedly appeared on the Bills’ injury report as a limited participant yesterday. It was unclear when the injury occurred, but today’s full session suggests it is not a fresh strain and he should be good to go for his typical workload against the Jets on Sunday.
  • BAL Quarterback #8
    The NFL ruled that “the matter has been addressed by the club and there is no further action from the league.” During the Ravens’ Sunday Night Football game against the Bills, a fan shoved DeAndre Hopkins’ head as he walked past the stands. Jackson then engaged in a brief shoving match with the fan, who was later banned from attending NFL games indefinitely. The matter has been resolved. Jackson is an elite QB1 against the Browns this week.
  • NYG Wide Receiver #1
    Nabers’ participation level has not yet been disclosed, but fantasy managers should not be alarmed if he remains limited today. The elite WR1 is already on a veteran wide receiver’s practice program. While we would certainly feel better about him regularly practicing in full, there is no reason to think that limited practice sessions will result in limited in-game usage. Count on him to perform as usual on Sunday.

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Harold Fannin’s record-setting debut has him at the top of the waiver wire priority coming out of Week 1 while Hollywood Brown headlines a strong list of wide receiver adds.
See which players are due for touchdown regression headed into Week 2 in fantasy football matchups.
Lawrence Jackson breaks down some key players whose stock is trending up and down after NFL Week 1.
Justin Fields impressed in his first game as a Jet. Are he and the Jets a good bet to perform against a potentially shaky Bills defense in Week 2?
Follow the latest injury news for fantasy football lineups in Week 2.
Cleveland Browns’ Dylan Sampson put up a strong performance in Week 1 and the FFHH crew agrees that this RB is one to target for a waiver wire add, as well as thinking about stashing fellow Browns’ RB, Quinshon Judkins.
After a strong performance against the Miami Dolphins, the Happy Hour crew turns to Colts’ Daniel Jones for a top Week 2 waiver wire QB. Their list also includes rookie Jaxson Dart, Michael Penix Jr. and Geno Smith.

Premier League

The Pro Soccer Talk panel dive into key storylines and predictions for the 197th Manchester Derby at the Etihad, where Man United has reason to feel “quite confident.”
Here are the latest injury updates and news from around the Premier League.
The Premier League schedule for the 2025-26 season is here and here’s how you can watch all of the action.
The 2025-26 Premier League table is live, as 19 teams hope to be the one that denies Liverpool repeat status as champions of England’s top tier.

College Football

The former Fighting Irish defensive coordinator is back in South Bend for the first time since the 2017 season. But this time, he’s the head coach of a team ready to make some noise.
Ohio State went through extremes with its first two opponents, facing then-No. 1 Texas in the opener before having an easy time with Football College Subdivision foe Grambling State. The next test against Ohio University falls somewhere in the middle.

NBA

Beasley is still a subject in an ongoing federal gambling investigation, Adam Silver sad the NBA is conducting its own as well.
Last season Shamet played in 50 games for New York and he brings the kind of floor-spacing shooting the team needs.
Collins was the first pro athlete to come out as gay while still playing in a major American sports league.
“I think that the goal of a full investigation is to find out if there really was impropriety,” Silver said.

Golf

Paul McGinley chats with Ryan Lavner about his time captaining the European Ryder Cup team, the weight captains bear while leading rosters, and the nuanced challenges they must collectively overcome.
Selecting Bradley, who at 39 years old is still in the prime of his competitive career, was very much an outside-the-box move, even for an organization with a tendency of zigging when everyone anticipates a zag.
Tyrrell Hatton describes his “messy night” after finding out he made the European Ryder Cup team, saying that he woke up in a pool of vomit after an “aggressive” drinking session with Jon Rahm that included wine and gin.
If there was a perfect Ryder Cup captain’s resume it would likely look much like Larry Nelson’s.
Yana Wilson joins Golf Today after earning her LPGA Tour card for 2026, unpacking how she wrestled with the decision to turn pro versus college, staying consistent in her routines, and playing on biggest stage.
Larry Nelson joins Golf Today to celebrate his 78th birthday and discuss being named the U.S. Ryder Cup ambassador by Keegan Bradley.

Motor Sports

Mother Nature interrupted the first round, but that will not happen at The Dome at America’s Center, an indoor race in St. Louis, Missouri.
The first-round finale will cut the playoff field from 16 drivers to 12.
The ARCA and Truck series will practice, qualify and race at the short track.

Rotoworld

Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher and Lawrence Jackson Jr. give their best bets for the Commanders vs. Packers game on Thursday night, including action on Deebo Samuel in both the receiving and rushing categories.
Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher and Lawrence Jackson Jr. dive into the fantasy quarterbacks they don’t like in Week 3, with Bo Nix, Daniel Jones and Aaron Rodgers being the signal callers to avoid.
The FFHH crew run through the pass-catchers to avoid in Week 2, as Kyle Pitts, Michael Pittman Jr. and Calvin Ridley all have their downsides in fantasy football
The FFHH crew dive into why Justin Fields, Joe Burrow, Justin Herbert and Patrick Mahomes are quarterbacks to target in Week 2 of fantasy football.
Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher and Lawrence Jackson Jr. look at the pass-catchers they’re eyeing in Week 2, with Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Jakobi Meyers and Tyler Warren headlining the list.
Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher and Lawrence Jr. explaining why Kenneth Walker III, Isiah Pacheco and D’Andre Swift are on the hate list for Week 2.

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Giants left tackle Andrew Thomas did not play in Week 1 as he continues to work his way back from last season’s foot injury and his status for Week 2 isn’t certain on Wednesday.
After playing just six defensive snaps in the season opener, Hunter is set to see an “uptick” in his time at corner in Week 2.
Xavier Gipson fumbled a kickoff at the New York 22-yard line early in the fourth quarter, and the Steelers converted the turnover into a touchdown and a 31-26 lead.
Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce said his team did not get off “on the right foot” in their loss to the Chargers in Brazil last Friday and he said he takes the “most accountability” for that because of his role in wide receiver Xavier Worthy’s shoulder injury.
No. 6 Notre Dame played it safe with a new starting quarterback on the road in its season-opening loss at then-No. 10 Miami.