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John Fanta and Grant Liffmann analyze the “major development” out of Milwaukee around Giannis Antetokounmpo and the many factors impacting the decision to move on now or hold until the offseason.

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Vrabel's bond with players fuels Patriots' success
Rodney Harrison catches up with Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel ahead of Super Bowl LX, exploring the "blueprint" provided by past New England teams, fostering genuine connections with players, and Drake Maye's growth.

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    Former Ravens OC Todd Monken got the Browns head coaching job on Wednesday after an extensive search, and after it appeared the Browns were set to promote Schwartz to the top job. Rapoport said the Browns “would like to retain Schwartz, who is under contract. The respected DC may have other plans. He’s coveted.” It looks like Schwartz will coach elsewhere in 2026 after being passed over, though there’s a chance he stays with Cleveland under Monken. Schwartz’s Browns offense in 2025 allowed the league’s fourth lowest success rate and third lowest EPA per play.
  • CLE Head Coach
    Monken, after coaching one of the NFL’s most efficient offenses over the past three seasons, will take over as Cleveland’s head coach after the team had several coaching candidates withdraw their name from consideration in recent days. Monken, 59, was the Browns offensive coordinator back in 2019, when the team ranked 22nd in most yards and points. He’s also served as OC for the Bucs. “By choosing Monken,” Russini said, “the Browns select a respected offensive mind with experience.” It’s not known whether Monken will retain Browns defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz, who was a candidate for the top job.
  • BUF Head Coach
    It’s reportedly a five-year deal for Brady. While it’s hard to separate Brady’s play calling and offensive scheming from the all-world quarterbacking of Josh Allen, Brady’s Buffalo offenses have been productive. The Bills have been top-six in points scored and top-ten in total yards in all three of Brady’s seasons at the helm of the offense. Brady, 36, served as OC for the Panthers before coming to Buffalo in 2023. The Bills over the past three years lead the NFL in EPA per play and rank second in offensive success rate, trailing only Kyle Shanahan’s 49ers. Brady, at worst, will bring continuity to the team after they fired longtime head coach Sean McDermott following a Divisional Round loss to the Broncos.
  • LAC Offensive Coordinator
    McDaniel continued to entertain head coaching offers even after it was rumored he would join the Chargers. Now, after much deliberation, McDaniel is officially joining the Chargers to pair with Justin Herbert and company. McDaniel’s offense finished 11th or better in points scored in two of his four seasons with the Dolphins, but his final two seasons proved forgettable as Tua Tagovailoa’s limitations became apparent and defenses took advantage. McDaniel gets a top-flight QB and talent young playmakers in Ladd McConkey and Omarion Hampton to help guide his offense into 2026. All will make for enticing fantasy picks, and Herbert should enjoy a bounce back if his offensive line can stay healthy.
  • FA Quarterback
    The 2025 Heisman Trophy winner and national champion didn’t take long to announce his decision. Just days after downing Miami in the College Football Playoff national championship game, Mendoza, who is widely believed to be the No. 1 pick in this year’s draft, will leave college for the pros. Mendoza is a fourth-year prospect who got his start at Cal, before transferring to Indiana for the 2025 season. Under head coach Curt Cignetti, Mendoza showed tremendous improvement, throwing for career-highs across the board while finishing with a line of 3,535-41-6 through the air and leading the nation in yards per attempt (9.3) and touchdown passes. He’s a prototypical pocket passer standing at 6-foot-5, and weighing in at 225 pounds, but Mendoza also showed off the wheels at times, rushing for 76-377-7, per PFF, who does not account for rushing yards lost due to sacks. The Raiders, who currently hold the No. 1 pick in the draft, seem destined to take Mendoza come April in hopes of fixing the quarterback woes that have plagued them since Derek Carr left after the 2022 season.
  • ATL Offensive Coordinator #5
    Robinson joined Atlanta two years ago when the team hired Raheem Morris as their head coach. He had previously worked under Sean McVay for five years, working his way up to pass game coordinator for the final two. Robinson started off strong, getting Atlanta to 13th in points scored despite Kirk Cousins struggling in his first year as a Falcon. The switch to Michael Penix in 2025 didn’t go as planned and the team cratered to 24th in scoring. The hope for Baker Mayfield and company will be that Robinson was simply dealt a bad hand in Atlanta. The hiring bodes particularly well for Bucky Irving. Atlanta ranked top-10 in rushing yards in both of Robinson’s seasons with the team.
  • MIA Defensive Coordinator
    Weaver is suddenly a popular name among teams looking to fill head coaching jobs in the coming days and weeks. Weaver, Miami’s defensive coordinator over the past two seasons, has talked to the Ravens and Steelers about their head coaching vacancies and will now enter the fray as Buffalo’s potential top guy after the team fired Sean McDermott. The Bills are also interviewing former Giants head coach Brian Daboll and Jaguars OC Grant Udinsky. Weaver’s Miami defense over the past two seasons has given up the league’s ninth highest EPA per play and seventh highest offensive success rate.
  • FA Head Coach
    Daboll served as Buffalo’s offensive coordinator from 2018 to 2021 before landing the Giants head coaching job. Daboll’s Bills offense was top-five in both yards and points in both 2020 and 2021 as the team shifted to a more pass-first offense with Josh Allen under center. Daboll’s success with Allen could land him the top job in the coming days and weeks as the Bills interview potential replacements for Sean McDermott. That includes 30-year-old Jacksonville OC Grant Udinski and Colts DC Lou Anarumo.
  • MIA Head Coach
    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.

NBC Sports Podcasts

Super Bowl LX

Rodney Harrison catches up with Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel ahead of Super Bowl LX, exploring the “blueprint” provided by past New England teams, fostering genuine connections with players, and Drake Maye’s growth.
Connor Rogers and Chris Simms look ahead to the Super Bowl matchup between the Seahawks and Patriots.
Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher and Lawrence Jackson share their first thoughts on Super Bowl LX with the Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots heading to Santa Clara.
Chris Simms and Mike Florio discuss some of the top early storylines heading into Super Bowl LX, including how both Mike Vrabel and Mike Macdonald have done a great job of getting their teams to this point.
Trysta Krick and Jay Croucher break down if the Super Bowl MVP is Sam Darnold and Drake Maye’s to lose or if the likes of Jaxon Smith-Njigba are able to challenge for the award.
Patrick Daugherty and Kyle Dvorchak break down Drake Maye’s performance against the Broncos, explaining why he has “to be better” when the Patriots take on the Seahawks in Super Bowl LX.
The FFHH crew debates the concern level for the Seattle Seahawks defense after allowing tons of points and yards to the Los Angeles Rams in the NFC Championship.

NBA

There are trade talks going on outside the ones about Giannis Antetokounmpo.
Noah Rubin discusses the fantasy fallout after Steven Adams went down with a season-ending ankle injury and if this could affect Houston’s approach at the trade deadline.
Noah Rubin unpacks the reports of Jayson Tatum considering to sit out the entire season due to an Achilles injury, detailing why it’s the best move for the Boston Celtics and his long-term health.
Also, nobody really seems to want to talk about this, but an Antetokounmpo trade in the summer is more likely that next week.

Premier League

All of the confirmed ins and outs for all 20 Premier League clubs during the January transfer window.
Table leaders Arsenal look to snap a three-match Premier League winless skid when they visit impressive Leeds United at Elland Road on Saturday.
Jorgen Strand Larsen is closing in on a move to Crystal Palace, while it looks like Jean-Philippe Mateta could be heading out.
Here’s everything you need to know ahead of the UEFA Champions League’s knockout phase playoff draw.

Motor Sports

A potential winter storm could threaten the exhibition event scheduled to kick off the 2026 NASCAR Cup Series season.
Supercross returns to Houston for the first time since 2023.
Chance Hymas crashed in Turn 1 of the Anaheim 2 feature and retired immediately.
Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto discuss Chase Sexton finally earning his first win of the season with his new team on a technical, tough Anaheim 2 track and how he can clean things up more to carry this momentum.

Rotoworld

We dig into shifting rotations, uncovering which players deserve more attention or are falling out of favor
Michael Harris II, Sal Stewart and Luis Robert Jr. are on the rise in our 5x5 player rankings for 2026.
Kyle Dvorchak believes Todd Monken is an “underwhelming” offensive hire at head coach for the Browns and breaks down the ramifications it has on both sides of the ball for Cleveland.
The talented Cavaliers’ big man is out with a strained calf for the second time this season.
Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter raises several concerns they have about the Bills promoting OC Joe Brady to take over as Buffalo’s head coach, wondering if a completely new staff was the better alternative.
With reports suggesting Travis Hunter could play an increased amount of defensive snaps in 2026, Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter share why fantasy managers need to approach the two-way player with caution.

Betting

Golf

Torrey Pines looked plenty familiar to Brooks Koepka. The PGA Tour? Not so much.
Here’s everything you need to know about this weekend’s unique LPGA Tour season opener.
His stunning decision, just three days after he won the Dubai Desert Classic, comes the same week that five-time major champion Brooks Koepka returns to the PGA Tour at Torrey Pines.
Brooks Koepka was freed from the final year of his contract with Saudi-funded LIV Golf and the first person he called was Tiger Woods. Three weeks later, the PGA Tour created a path back for him that starts at Torrey Pines.
Watch Scottie Scheffler win his 20th PGA Tour title at The American Express in La Quinta, California, where he shot 66 in the final round and finished at 27 under par, four clear of second place.

Latest

All teams would prefer to have a quiet offseason, except when they hope to make some noise.
The Falcons have completed an interview with Mike McDaniel for their head coaching vacancy, the team announced Monday night.
The family of Sam Beal is asking for help in attempting to locate the former Giants cornerback, who they say disappeared in July.
The 49ers tight end tore his Achilles in Sunday’s win over the Eagles.