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Duplantis breaks pole vault world record again
At the 2025 World Track and Field Championships in Tokyo, Sweden's Mondo Duplantis broke the men’s pole vault world record for a 14th time to win a third straight world title and extend a more-than-two-year win streak.

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Breaking down all of the NFL’s biggest Week 2 storylines, including Joe Burrow’s multi-month foot injury.
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Lawrence Jackson breaks down some key players whose stock is trending up and down after NFL Week 2.
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  • HOU Running Back #31
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    The Texans carried four running backs and a fullback on their active roster in Week 1, with Pierce now the lone man out in the equation for Week 2. Expect Dare Ogunbowale to serve as the third-down back while Woody Marks mixes in for change of pace duties behind lead rusher Nick Chubb. Also inactive for the Texans are WR Christian Kirk, WR Braxton Berrios, QB Graham Mertz, C Jake Andrews, and DT Tommy Togiai.
  • BUF Quarterback #17
    Not a surprise after he returned to play in-game, but good to hear an affirmative answer on it. McDermott said “his nose looks good to me. It’s always looked good to me.” Allen will be a locked-in QB1 against a Dolphins defense that is redefining what it means to be Down Bad through two weeks.
  • WAS Quarterback #5
    It’s coach-speak — Quinn added that “in the return to play, he and all of the guys have to hit all of the markers” — but it sure seems like Daniels has a real chance to miss Week 3. This will be one of the most significant injury situations to monitor ahead of Week 3. Marcus Mariota is set to play against the Raiders if Daniels is unable to go. NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport said earlier today that Daniels status for Week 3 is “in doubt.”
  • MIN Quarterback #9
    McCarthy was revealed to have suffered a high-ankle sprain in Sunday’s loss to the Falcons and will now be sidelined for the foreseeable future. The Vikings play host to the Bengals on Sunday and will then play overseas games against the Steelers in Week 4 and the Browns in Week 5, which could further complicate McCarthy’s return. Carson Wentz is preparing to start in McCarthy’s absence, and could have a chance to elevate Vikings pass-catchers after McCarthy struggled to the tune of 301-2-3 while completing 58.5 percent of his passes during the first two weeks.
  • MIN Running Back #33
    It’s full steam ahead for Jordan Mason as a locked-in volume starter this week, although there’s now a big (bigger?) question mark under center for the Vikings. The Bengals have been one of the best teams for runners to face over the past few years. Jones remains remarkably hard to keep healthy and will likely be questionable for Week 4 as well. Zavier Scott is the only other healthy back on the roster and figures to take on a role of some sort behind Mason in Week 3.
  • JAC Wide Receiver #7
    OK. Leaving aside the bit where Coen seemed to incriminate the organization for not following injury reporting protocol — Thomas didn’t show up on the injury report at any point in Week 2 — there’s a somewhat ominous tone to the idea that he and Thomas are “going to have a conversation here shortly.” It sounds like those of you on the Thomas train are not entirely out of the woods just yet. This will probably be hit multiple times over the next few days and is the sort of story that will eventually get sourced reporting, but it doesn’t sound like Coen is entirely happy with what he saw from Thomas on Sunday.
  • CHI Cornerback #1
    Things felt like they were trending in this direction after previous reports that Johnson would be out indefinitely while the team explores whether or not the star corner will require surgery. With those questions now answered, Johnson is now slated to miss the rest of the season, but Schultz reports there’s “an outside chance he could return if Chicago is in contention.” That seems unlikely, however, as the Bears are 0-2 and looked like one of the worst defenses in the league even when Johnson was active. Johnson has been voted to the Pro Bowl in back-to-back seasons and was named a Second-Team All-Pro in 2023. If all goes well with his recovery, we would expect him to be ready in time for training camp next offseason.
  • CIN Quarterback #9
    The most talked-about toe in America will officially sideline Burrow for the next three months, and maybe longer. Things felt like they were trending in this direction after reports surfaced late in the night that surgery could be on the table after we learned the Bengals sent images to foot expert Dr. Robert Anderson last night. A three-month absence puts Burrow’s timeline for return somewhere around mid-December. How the Bengals are faring at that time could ultimately determine whether or not we see him again in 2025 or if they opt to shelve him until 2026. For now, this is Jake Browning’s team going forward. He’ll make his first start of the season in Week 3 against the Vikings.
  • MIN Tight End #87
    Hockenson’s receiving line tells the tale of the Vikings’ game, one in which they managed just 46 offensive plays while getting completely manhandled in the trenches on both sides of the ball. What’s worse, the Vikings only trailed 9-6 at the half and had every opportunity for a curtain-call performance in the final quarter, but the team could not rekindle the late-game magic from Week 1 and fell to a 1-1 record in the process. Hockenson has now gone two games with no more than 15 yards, something fantasy manager hope is rectified in short order considering he went off the board as the fantasy TE4 in drafts this summer. Maybe a matchup against the tight end-funnel Bengals will kick start his season in Week 3.
  • MIN Wide Receiver #18
    Quarterback J.J. McCarthy attempted just 21 passes on a night the Vikings managed just 46 offensive plays, yielding just six targets for Jefferson in the process. Things looked to be turning around late in the first half when McCarthy connected with Jefferson on a 50-yard catch-and-run in the middle of the field to set up a field goal as time expired, but the two could not rekindle their late-game magic from Week 1. The salt in the wound came late in the fourth quarter when McCarthy badly overthrew Jefferson for a pick, allowing the Falcons to effectively run out the clock to end the game. Jefferson is likely to return better production when the Vikings host the Bengals in Week 3.

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Lawrence Jackson breaks down some key players whose stock is trending up and down after NFL Week 2.
Parker Romo showed the Falcons they made the right decision trusting him as their kicker for Week 2, while Atlanta’s defense shut out Minnesota in the second half, securing a 22-6 victory.
Bijan Robinson, Leonard Floyd and Parker Romo discuss the Falcons’ Week 2 win against the Vikings, explaining how they were able to bounce back in front of their home crowd on Sunday Night Football.
Atlanta Falcons defensive end Zach Harrison gets into the backfield and takes down J.J. McCarthy, forcing a fumble and a turnover in the process against the Minnesota Vikings on Sunday Night Football.
Jonathan Greenard tallies the Vikings’ second sack of the night at a time when Minnesota is desperate to get anything going.
Billy Bowman Jr. picks off J.J. McCarthy’s pass to Jalen Nailor late in the second quarter to prevent the Vikings from getting any momentum going.
Rodney Harrison, Tony Dungy and Jac Collinsworth unpack why it’s important for the Falcons to be able to trust their kicker and why it’s time to pivot and move forward.

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Arsenal’s UEFA Champions League run begins away from home with a visit to tricky Athletic Bilbao at the Estadio de San Mamés on Tuesday.
Joe Prince-Wright, Nick Mendola, and Andy Edwards preview this week’s Champions League fixture between Chelsea and Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena.
Joe Prince-Wright, Nick Mendola, and Andy Edwards preview the Matchweek 5 blockbuster at Old Trafford, where Chelsea head North to take on Manchester United.

College Football

The transfer from UAB was leading the team in yards per carry at 7.7 through three games and was second in yards rushing with 209 on 27 carries.
The Fighting Irish become the first 0-2 team in nearly four decades to be ranked in the AP college football poll.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry break down Miami’s convincing win against Cinderella story South Florida as well as Bryce Underwood’s performance for Michigan in a dominant win vs. Central Michigan.
Joshua Perry explains why Georgia quarterback Gunner Stockton gets his helmet sticker for the week while Nicole Auerbach makes her case for Georgia Tech head coach Brent Key.

NBA

This is a salary dump by the Hawks, who create more room under the tax. For Brooklyn, it’s a bet on a young player with promise.
He stepped up last season when Victor Wembanyama went down and played well enough that he has been invited back.
The Warriors want a team option on the third year to make it a more tradable contract, Kuminga wants more control than that.
Former Laker/Wizard/Raptor Isaac Bonga led a deep German team with 20 points in the win.

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Griffin’s third-place showing in Napa moved him to No. 100 in the FedExCup standings.
Jackson Koivun is the latest college star to face the decision to go pro, but there’s a lot that goes into making that life-changing choice.
Damon Hack and Eamon Lynch discuss the steps the European Ryder Cup team is taking to get ready for the crowd involvement at Bethpage Black for the 2025 Ryder Cup.
Scottie Scheffler wanted to stay sharp ahead of the Ryder Cup and the world’s No. 1 player looked every bit of that Sunday, closing with a 5-under 67 to win the Procore Championship.
Scheffler set the PGA Tour’s official single-season earnings record with seven victories last season. He’s collected six titles this year — and almost as much money.
Tripp Isenhour and Cara Banks discuss Ben Griffin’s missed birdie putt at the end of the Procore Championship, questioning how U.S. Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley will manage Griffin as well as other players.

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Along with Josh Herrin and Cameron Beaubier, Bobby Fong also swept the podium to keep the championship battle tight. Eight points separate first and second.
With his Round 2 victory, Hunter Lawrence cut Jett Lawrence’s championship lead to six points. A win for either rider in Las Vegas will earn the SMX trophy
Jo Shimoda was under the weather in St. Louis, but consecutive runner-up finishes gave him the overall win and championship points lead.
Christopher Bell took the checkered flag but others had reason to leave Bristol feeling good.

Rotoworld

Sunday’s Super Bowl rematch gave the FFHH crew pause because the Chiefs and Eagles are both struggling to make multiple players stand out in fantasy football.
Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher and Connor Rogers offer their best bets for the Week 2 Monday night double-header, featuring Buccaneers-Texans and Chargers-Raiders.
Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher and Connor Rogers discuss Derrick Henry, Josh Allen, and other players whose production fell short in Week 2.
Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher and Connor Rogers break down the players who stepped up in a huge way as fantasy football contributors in Week 2.
Daniel Jones and the Colts did it again against the Broncos. Can you rely on Indianapolis for fantasy production? And is Troy Franklin for real with Denver?
Rotoworld fantasy basketball writer Raphielle Johnson recently participated in a 16-team mock draft. What should you do after drafting Luka?

Betting

Vaughn Dalzell breaks down the Heisman race entering Week 4 after Texas A&M, LSU Georgia, and Miami’s big wins, we have some movement in the Heisman race.
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