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Action continues with night two of the U.S. Figure Skating Championships from St. Louis, Missouri, featuring the Rhythm Dance and Men’s Short Program. Watch live here on Peacock!

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Relive Glenn's full short program from nationals
Amber Glenn put on a show in the short program and brought the fans to their feet in St. Louis at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships. Relive her record-setting routine in full that gave her the lead after night one.

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Ilia Malinin is set to take his fourth national title at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships in St. Louis, Mo, this week.
Madison Chock and Evan Bates won the rhythm dance portion of the 2026 U.S. Figure Skating Championships. They are favorites to take a record-breaking seventh U.S. national title.
Watch all the goals from Matchweek 21 of the 2025-26 Premier League season.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms react to the Dolphins firing Mike McDaniel after four seasons, questioning where Miami goes from here after moving on from a “cutting edge” playcaller.

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  • LA Wide Receiver #17
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    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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    “From the people I’ve talked to, the consensus is that there are a lot of potential head-coaching candidates that are excited about the opportunity here because of Jaxson Dart,” Schoen said when asked about what might be appealing about the Giants head coaching vacancy after the team parted ways with Brian Daboll this season. Dart’s physicality as a runner and his refusal to run out of bounds or slide to avoid a major hit was a major concern throughout the season, as Dart suffered several brain injuries. But he was solid as a passer, completing nearly 64 percent of his pass attempts for 15 touchdowns and five interceptions over 14 games. Dart will be at the center of whatever comes next for the Giants.
  • CLE Head Coach
    ESPN’s Adam Schefter had the report Monday morning. The move comes on the heels of multiple weekend missives, including one from Schefter himself, that the Browns planned to move on from their coach of six years. The 43-year-old two-time Coach of the Year will still have a chance to be a head coach next year as he’ll likely be one of the top names in this offseason’s coaching carousel, especially given his offensive-minded background. Stefanski won 11 games twice in his first four years with the Browns, but is out after going 7-26 over the last two years. GM Andrew Berry will remain in place and lead the search for a new head coach, according to a statement from Browns owners Dee and Jimmy Haslam.
  • FA General Manager
    It’s not that Fontenot didn’t hit well with his higher picks — Drake London and Bijan Robinson worked out pretty well — but he failed spectacularly by double-tapping quarterback with Kirk Cousins and Michael Penix in the 2024 offseason. Before that, he was arguably too conservative by holding on to Desmond Ridder for multiple seasons. The last straw was probably sending Atlanta’s 2026 first-round pick to Los Angeles for the rights to draft EDGE James Pearce. It took a late winning streak to keep Atlanta from surrendering a top-10 pick. With both Fontenot and Raheem Morris gone, it’s a clean sweep in Atlanta.
  • KC Tight End #87
    In what might have been his final NFL game, Kelce was tied for the team lead in receptions as the Chiefs did their best to get him involved. It was a tough way to go out — if Kelce indeed retires this offseason — after a Hall of Fame career that included 1,077 receptions and nearly 23,000 yards. Kelce scored 82 touchdowns over 13 seasons with the Chiefs, though he managed just eight scores over his final 32 NFL games. Kelce acquitted himself well in 2025, ranking sixth in tight end receptions and fourth in tight end receiving yards. His early-career explosiveness gone, Kelce remained a tactician in 2025. He would remain a usable fantasy option if he returns for the 2026 season.
  • BUF Head Coach
    Schefter said McDermott’s job status for 2026 could hinge on winning at least one postseason game in the midst of Josh Allen’s career prime. McDermott since he was hired as Buffalo’s head coach in 2017 is 104-57, mostly dominating a weak AFC East. The Patriots’ rise to prominence with Drake Maye at quarterback has pushed the Bills out of the top spot in the division, and the Bills’ offensive struggles in 2025 raise real questions about whether the team is squandering Allen’s best years. McDermott could be out if the Bills lose in the Wild Card round.
  • TB Quarterback #6
    Mayfield threw one atrocious interception that led to a Panthers’ touchdown, but outside of that avoided mistakes. The 30-year-old signal-caller’s touchdown pass came to Cade Otton on Tampa Bay’s first drive in the must-win game. Mayfield will need a Saints’ win over the Falcons to move on to the postseason, but he did enough to keep the Bucs alive for at least one more day.

NBC Sports Podcasts

NFL Playoffs Wild Card Round

Chris Simms and Mike Florio run through the quarterbacks they are most confident in ahead of NFL Wild Card Weekend, discussing Matthew Stafford, Josh Allen, Trevor Lawrence and more.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms dive into the Chargers vs. Patriots matchup in the wild card round, discussing the top storylines as Los Angeles looks to win on the road in Foxborough.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms react to Mike Tomlin’s comments regarding rumors of leaving the Steelers and making a move to television, discussing the future of the Super Bowl-winning head coach.
Chris Simms and Connor Rogers go over some of their favorite bets in the upcoming Wild Card clash between the Bills and Jaguars, questioning if Buffalo’s rushing attack will struggle.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms discuss PFT’s last regular season power rankings of the season, where the Pittsburgh Steelers moved up, the Los Angeles Rams stayed put and the New York Jets finished last.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms break down the upcoming Packers vs. Bears matchup in the wild card around and question if Green Bay can turn things around against its division rival.
Chris Simms and Mike Florio react to Ben Johnson and Caleb Williams’ comments ahead of the Bears’ wild card game against the Packers, discussing what the second-year quarterback must do in the playoffs.

NBA

A quick turnaround from a Blackhawks game and a humid, rainy day in Chicago led to condensation on the court at the United Center.
Austin Rivers and Pausha Haghighi dive into the current game of today’s NBA, detailing how it is evolving into a familiar ball movement style of play in previous eras, but still making it its own.
Austin Rivers and Pausha Haghighi answer the question that may be on most fans’ minds — is it time to hit the panic button for the Oklahoma City Thunder?
Austin Rivers and Pausha Haghighi react to the Hawks trading Trae Young to the Washington Wizards, questioning if the Hawks should’ve received draft picks for the deal.

College Football Playoff

Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry make their final picks for this year’s College Football Playoff Semifinals matchups of Miami vs. Ole Miss and Oregon vs. Indiana.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry look ahead to Friday night’s highly-anticipated Peach Bowl showdown in the College Football Playoff between No. 5 Oregon and No. 1 Indiana.
The Indy Star’s Zach Osterman sheds light on how Indiana’s game plan could take shape against Oregon in the Peach Bowl, diving into questions the Hoosiers will have to answer and what Dante Moore will face.
Zach Osterman of the Indy Star joins Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry to explore how Curt Cignetti and Indiana’s staff have excelled at identifying talent ahead of the Hoosiers’ CFP Semifinal clash with Oregon.
Indiana linebacker Isaiah Jones insists there’s no real secret to the Hoosiers defensive success.
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.
The playoff field is set. It’s time to find out who will be the national champion.

Premier League

Rebecca Lowe answers Tim Howard’s and Robbie Mustoe’s most pressing questions from Matchweek 21, including her thoughts on Viktor Gyokeres’ form at Arsenal, Liam Rosenior’s appointment at Chelsea, and more.
Mikel Arteta and Arne Slot will have interesting thoughts from North London after Arsenal vs Liverpool ended in a 0-0 draw at the Emirates Stadium.
Arsenal and Liverpool engaged in a classic tale of two halves at the Emirates Stadium on Thursday, where the Premier League title hopefuls traded control without goals.
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta assesses his team’s performance following a goalless draw with Liverpool at the Emirates in Matchweek 21.

Motor Sports

The Women’s Motocross Championship will feature six rounds in alongside Pro Motocross Nationals and will add one additional race during the SMX playoffs.
Commissioner Steve Phelps on Tuesday announced his resignation after more than 20 years with NASCAR.
The SuperMotocross World Championship has been idle for three months. It’s time to put the bikes back in gear.
Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto assess which new-bike rider will have a better race in Supercross Round 1 in Anaheim.

Rotoworld

Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter react to the Dolphins firing Mike McDaniel, debating if he deserved it, detailing why he “can do a lot with good quarterback play” and sharing how he helped Tua Tagovailoa get paid.
Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter assess the 49ers’ passing attack for their Wild Card clash with the Eagles, highlighting why George Kittle and Ricky Pearsall’s availability looms large for San Francisco.
Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter preview a thrilling postseason matchup between the Bears and Packers, explaining why the return of Rome Odunze and DJ Moore will help Chicago, even if they primarily run the football.
The Happy Hour crew share their pick-up lines for the Wild Card round with Matthew Berry, highlighting a pair of rushing props for Saquon Barkley and Brock Purdy and a receiving line for Rhamondre Stevenson.
Matthew Berry dives into his RB, WR and TE rankings for the 2026 NFL Playoffs and highlight the two Rams’ WRs, James Cook and George Kittle as being great DFS plays.
The Happy Hour crew preview the Sunday Night Wild Card matchup between the Patriots and Chargers and spotlight the NE defense as an interesting DFS play and why Omarion Hampton could be a good play if he’s healthy.

Betting

No. 1 Indiana Hoosiers vs. No. 5 Oregon Ducks - Mendoza vs. Moore - College Football Playoff Semifinal Game Preview
No. 10 Miami Hurricanes vs. No. 6 Ole Miss Rebels - College Football Playoff Semifinal Game Preview

Golf

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.
Relive Scottie Scheffler’s first match play victory on the PGA Tour at the 2022 WGC-Dell Technologies Match Play.

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The 2025-26 Premier League table is absolutely bonkers and so tight.
Check out the Premier League schedule for the 2025-26 season, with everything you need for all 380 games.
“You guys are playing with arguably the greatest player to ever play [LeBron], and excuse me when I say this, but y’all treat him like he’s nothing.”
While it’s been the expectation all week, the Rams’ final injury report of the week makes it official: Davante Adams and Quentin Lake will return for Saturday’s game against the Panthers.
Antoine Semenyo is officially a Manchester City player following a deal with Bournemouth that could reach $86 million depending on incentives.