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United States men’s national team coach Mauricio Pochettino is seeking a rare win over top competition as Japan visit Lower.com Field in Columbus, Ohio on Tuesday for an international friendly.

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HLs: Men's Folds of Honor Collegiate, Round 1
Relive the best shots from Round 1 of the 2025 Men's Folds of Honor Collegiate at the American Dunes Golf Club in Grand Haven, Michigan.

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USMNT boss Mauricio Pochettino has been mentioned by Sky Sports as a person of interest as Forest look to fill their coaching vacuum ahead of this month’s Europa League action.
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  • MIN Tight End #87
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    Hockenson saw little fantasy success on a night the Minnesota offense went three-and-out on six of their first nine possessions, failing to find the end zone until the fourth quarter. They would score on three fourth quarter possessions to snatch the win from the Bears, but Hockenson was relegated to blocking duties as the Vikings looked to establish their ground game to open up play action late. That venture would be fruitful on the scoreboard but left Hockenson’s fantasy managers yearning for more from the veteran tight end. His next opportunity to return usable counting stats comes in Week 2 when the Vikings host the Falcons.
  • MIN Wide Receiver #18
    The Vikings went three-and-out on six of their first nine possessions, with the other three resulting in two field goals and a pick-six thrown by J.J. McCarthy. Jefferson understandably had little production through the team’s early struggles but ignited a ferocious comeback with a fourth quarter touchdown in tight coverage to the middle of the end zone. Fantasy managers were surely wishing for more from their first-round pick but the touchdown eased the pain slightly. Jefferson will look to return to dominance when the Vikings host the Falcons in Week 2.
  • MIN Running Back #33
    Jones managed just eight carries to the 15 of Jordan Mason but cashed in on a 27-yard receiving touchdown in the fourth quarter in the comeback victory. His 44 yards tied with Justin Jefferson for the team lead on a night the Vikings failed to get much going until the final frame. Jones is likely to cede more work on the ground than he has in the past after the team acquired Mason this offseason, but he remains an integral piece of the offense via his dynamism through the air. Jones’ next chance to return viable fantasy counting stats comes in week 2 when the Vikings host the Falcons.
  • MIN Running Back #27
    Mason out-carried veteran Aaron Jones 15 to eight and averaged a solid 4.5 yards per carry in the win, making good on offseason promises that he would be heavily involved in the offense in 2025. The fact that he managed 15 carries in a game in which the Vikings trailed until the fourth quarter speaks volumes to his presence as the primary rusher after being acquired by the Vikings this offseason, and he is likely to remain heavily involved when the Vikings host the Falcons in Week 2.
  • MIN Quarterback #9
    McCarthy and the Minnesota offense went three-and-out on four of their first five possessions in the first half, and started the third quarter with a pick-six to fall into a 17-6 deficit. They would then go three-and-out their next two possessions before finding the end zone on their first three possessions of the fourth quarter to steal victory from the clutches of defeat. McCarthy connected with Justin Jefferson for his first professional touchdown pass before hitting running back Aaron Jones down the sideline for his second score. He would take on a rushing score 14 yards out on the next possession after scoring just three times on the ground during his collegiate career. The Vikings would hold on to get to 1-0 ahead of their home opener against the Falcons in Week 2.
  • CHI Wide Receiver #15
    Preseason reports that Odunze would be featured in the offense in 2025 seemed to come to fruition in Week 1 as his nine targets handily led the team. He scored with just over two minutes remaining to bring the Bears within a field goal on a leak play from one yard out, saving his fantasy day in the process. Even so, the nine targets on 36 Caleb Williams pass attempts represent a solid 25 percent target market share and were four more than veteran DJ Moore saw. Odunze’s next opportunity to return a usable fantasy week comes in Week 2 on the road against the Lions.
  • CHI Running Back #4
    Swift was the only Chicago back to register a carry in Week 1, adding five targets to his ledger to the one of rookie Kyle Monangai. Roschon Johnson was held out of this one with an injury, so it remains to be seen if Swift will continue forward with such a robust share of the opportunities out of the backfield once Johnson returns, but the Week 1 returns were promising for fantasy managers that invested a middle-round pick in the veteran back. Up next for Swift and the Bears are the Lions on the road in Week 2.
  • CHI Quarterback #18
    Williams marched the Bears down the field to find paint from nine yards out on the ground on their first possession, something they failed to do the entirety of the 2024 season. Things would not look good for the Chicago offense the rest of the way, adding only three points on offense until just before the two minute warning in the fourth quarter. Their defense kept them in control until the fourth quarter, adding a pick-six to start the third frame to extend their lead to 17-6 before surrendering 21 points in the fourth quarter to send the team to 0-1 to start the new campaign. Williams struggled with consistency throughout but made a few really nice throws and extended multiple plays with his legs in the face of mounting pressure from Brian Flores’ Vikings defense. Williams’ play will have to be better for the Bears to flip the script in a competitive NFC North.
  • CHI Wide Receiver #2
    Moore served as a featured player in the offensive game plan for the Bears in their first game of the season, routinely serving as their motion man in addition to snaps out of the backfield. The offense looked good in the first quarter but sputtered in the final three frames, and Moore’s counting stats suffered because of it. He exited the game with just over two minutes to play on a pancake hit over the middle of the field but would return later on the drive. Fantasy managers will want to keep an eye on his status in the lead up to Week 2 after the veteran receiver was in visible discomfort following the hit.
  • PHI Running Back #4
    Jaguars head coach Liam Coen was quoted saying that it would be “difficult” to carry four running backs on the active game day roster on 21 August, prompting rumors of a trade at the position at some point in 2025. The team made good on those rumors by moving Bigsby to the Eagles, where he is likely to battle Will Shipley for the change of pace role behind Saquon Barkley. Eagles general manager Howie Roseman continues to leverage late picks to bolster his team as they look to repeat as Super Bowl champions. The move paves the way for Bhayshul Tuten to step into the primary change of pace role in Jacksonville, while Etienne has a clear runway for primary duties the remainder of the season.

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NFL Week 1

Tony Dungy, Rodney Harrison and Jac Collinsworth break down what caused the Ravens’ collapse against the Bills on SNF, citing a lack of defensive intensity and Baltimore letting off the gas.
The FNIA crew rip through the first thing that comes to mind about multiple NFL Week 1 storylines, including the Colts’ dominant win over the Dolphins, Pete Carroll defeating Mike Vrabel and more.
Relive the magic as Josh Allen leads the Bills to an unreal victory after mounting a massive comeback in the fourth quarter against the Ravens.
Josh Allen and Matt Prater reflect on a riveting 41-40 win over the Ravens, with Allen telling Bills fans who left the game early to “have some faith next time” and Prater saying his walk-off field goal was “incredible.”
After getting a shove from a Bills fan in the stands, Lamar Jackson doesn’t hesitate to return the favor.
Lamar Jackson fakes it to Justice Hill before feeding Zay Flowers, who thanks to some blocks, sprints into the end zone to put the Ravens up 27-13 in the third quarter.
Lamar Jackson lays up a monster throw to DeAndre Hopkins, who manages to catch the ball with one hand for a Ravens TD.

Premier League

Brentford’s Mark Andrews is the newest Premier League manager but won’t be for long after Nottingham Forest sacked Nuno Espirito Santo on September 8.
Which Premier League teams are getting an ‘A’ for August and whose ‘F’ could leave their season projections fraught after three games of the 2025-26 season.
An era is set to end, and the noun choice is no fluke — Daniel Levy is leaving Tottenham Hotspur after a quarter-century in charge of the Premier League club.
The Generation xG crew analyzes how Bournemouth were able to tactically dominant Spurs at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in Matchweek 3.

NBA

Luka Doncic has been the MVP of EuroBasket so far, but he and Slovenia are running into the tournament’s best team in Germany.
New York can only offer minimum contracts to round out its roster, Simmons was hoping for more than that.
The Heat need frontcourt depth, but would have to create cap space to sign him, likely by buying out Terry Rozier.

Golf

Two days of golf nirvana at Cypress Point – and perhaps the greatest golf viewing experience in recent memory – culminated in another dominant American Walker Cup victory.
Steve Burkowski discusses the strengths of Stanford entering the 2025 women’s collegiate golf season and why Oregon’s Kiara Romero is “destined for big things” in 2025.
Steve Burkowski joins Damon Hack to break down the college golf season with the Folds of Honor Collegiate underway and highlights universities and players to watch this year.
Eleven of the 12 European Ryder Cup team members are in action at this week’s DP World Tour flagship event. Here’s how you can watch.
Ten of the 12 U.S. Ryder Cup team members are in action at this week’s PGA Tour event. Here’s how you can watch.
Check out the best shots from the first round of action in the 2025 Women’s Folds of Honor Collegiate at the American Dunes Golf Club in Grand Haven, Michigan.

Motor Sports

Malcolm Stewart provided an update on Instagram, saying he is resting up for next weekend.
Denny Hamlin has fun with fans after another victory but his success shows the depth of his preparation, focus and drive.
This was the second injury suffered by Julien Beaumer in back-to-back SuperMotocross rounds.
Haiden Deegan was prepared to race Moto 2 despite the weather conditions, but he was happy to “take the dub.”

Rotoworld

Raleigh is closing in on Mickey Mantle’s single-season home run record for a switch-hitter.
There’s never a bad time to begin analyzing what fantasy managers are willing to pay to land their favorite players in a salary-style mock draft.
Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher and Connor Rogers look at their favorite bets for Monday Night Football before the Minnesota Vikings and Chicago Bears faceoff.
The FFHH crew talk about the NFL Week 1 performances that gave them a fright.
Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher and Connor Rogers go through their favorite performances from NFL Week 1, including a few former Ohio State wide receivers.
The FFHH Crew react to the Dolphins getting routed in Indianapolis, discussing the possibility of the Dolphins have a disaster season and whether Daniel Jones is a top fantasy quarterback moving forward.

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To Deion Sanders, the plan seemed only fair: Give all three of his quarterbacks two series each to see what they could do. That way, the situation could “tell us its own story,” he explained. That story now contains an intriguing plot development.
Panthers head coach Dave Canales says he’s “pushing” to get more playing time for young players on defense.
The numbers took a little longer to generate than expected.
It looks like the Chargers will be without linebacker Denzel Perryman as they try to go to 2-0 this week.
The Dolphins lost two starters during Sunday’s loss to the Colts, and coach Mike McDaniel said Monday that right guard James Daniels and cornerback Storm Duck will miss multiple games.