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Inside Vikings’ QB options given McCarthy’s injury
Mike Florio and Devin McCourty question why the Vikings waited so long to bring in Carson Wentz, explore what Max Brosmer is capable of and look at Kirk Cousins.

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Nicole Auerbach analyzes the biggest names under center in the sport — and how they have fared through the first three weeks of the 2025 season.
Paul Mitzel lost to Ryan O’Rear on Monday in the Round of 64 at Troon Country Club after his caddie accepted a cart ride from the 19th green to the next tee box.
With J.J. McCarthy reportedly out up to four weeks due to a sprained ankle, Carson Wentz is the next man up. At some point over the next month, will undrafted rookie Max Brosmer get a shot?
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  • NYJ Quarterback #7
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    It sounds like Fields, who suffered a head injury in the second half of the Jets’ Week 2 loss to the Bills, won’t suit up if he can’t get on the practice field by Thursday. Fields, who had never had a documented brain injury before Week 2, is in the league’s concussion protocol. Tyrod Taylor would be under center for the Jets in Week 3 against the Bucs if Fields can’t go. “We have to get more information so we can be more pinpointed on that, but we do have to look at it that way,” Glenn said. “If Justin can’t play, then Tyrod would be the guy, and we’d build a plan that’s suitable for him.” Glenn said he has “no concerns” about Taylor, 36, who completed seven of 11 attempts for 56 yards and a touchdown against Buffalo. Taylor would be a decent option in superflex formats if he starts.
  • LAC Quarterback #10
    He added nine carries for 31 yards. Herbert wasn’t as good as Friday’s performance against the Chiefs, but it was another impressive effort for the 6-foot-6 signal-caller. He showed off his underrated athleticism on a scrambling touchdown throw to Keenan Allen, and then he showed perfect touch on a 60-yard touchdown connection just before the end of the first half to Quentin Johnston. There were some missed throws — and one dropped interception — but Herbert has looked the part and then some over these first two games. He’ll get a chance to add to his five touchdown passes to begin 2025 in Week 3 against the Broncos.
  • HOU Wide Receiver #12
    Collins found paint for the first time this season on the team’s first possession, scoring from 29 yards out on a highlight reel catch where he managed to get both feet inbounds along the sideline of the end zone on an over-the-shoulder grab. The 52 yards brings his season total to just 77 through two weeks, highlighting growing concerns for fantasy managers that invested a late first-round pick in the rising star receiver. Collins is likely to be busy once again when the Texans face the Jaguars on the road in Week 3.
  • HOU Running Back #21
    Chubb managed just 18 yards on the ground before a 25-yard touchdown run with just over two minutes remaining in the fourth quarter, highlighting Houston’s struggles on the ground behind a struggling offensive line. He did notch a 27-yard reception on the team’s first possession, which would end in a Nico Collins touchdown from 29 yards out on the following play. Chubb remains the lead back for the Texans in the absence of Joe Mixon but is nothing more than a fantasy RB3 with touchdown-driven RB2 upside.
  • HOU Quarterback #7
    Stroud threw his first touchdown of the season to Nico Collins on the team’s opening possession, largely struggling to move the football for the rest of the game until retaking the lead on a 25-yard Nick Chubb run with just over two minutes remaining in the fourth quarter. The struggles of a piecemeal offensive line continue to be an issue for Stroud, whose team now falls to 0-2 and immediately find themselves looking up at the 2-0 Colts in the AFC South. The Texans also continue to play with little pass-catching help behind Collins in the absence of Tank Dell and Christian Kirk, with no pass-catcher commanding more than four targets against the Buccaneers. Up next for Stroud and the Texans are the Jaguars on the road in Week 3.
  • TB Wide Receiver #2
    Egbuka’s fantasy returns could have been even bigger had he come down with one of two deeps targets, the second of which could have gone for 50 yards or more on a scramble drill late in the fourth quarter. His second quarter touchdown from 15 yards out gave the Buccaneers their first lead of the game, which they would hold until just over two minutes remaining in the game. Fantasy managers must be excited about the early returns for the electric rookie after scoring three times in his first two professional outings. He could again see heavy usage in Week 3 with Mike Evans likely to draw shadow coverage from Sauce Gardner when the Buccaneers host the Jets.
  • TB Wide Receiver #13
    Evans was shadowed by All-Pro cornerback Derek Stingley for the duration of the game, which explains the modest production although he saw 11 targets. He narrowly led the team in yardage in a game quarterback Baker Mayfield managed just 215 yards on 38 pass attempts. Even so, Evans remains a locked-in fantasy WR2 for as long as he remains healthy. Evans could be in for another shadow in Week 3 opposite Sauce Gardner when the Buccaneers host the Jets.
  • TB Running Back #7
    Irving played almost every first half down in a gritty victory that went down to the wire, adding work through the air throughout. He padded his counting stats for fantasy managers on the game-winning two-minute drive by catching four passes with the game on the line, eventually ceding the winning touchdown to backfield mate Rachaad White from two yards out. Even so, fantasy managers have to be happy with the returns absent a score. Up next is another difficult test against the Jets at home in Week 3.
  • TB Quarterback #6
    Mayfield put the team on his back when it mattered most, leading a successful touchdown drive with under two minutes to play after the Texans took the lead on a late Nick Chubb rushing score. Fighting through mounting pressure from a tenacious Houston pass rush, Mayfield escaped the pocket on fourth down to extend the game-winning drive with a 15-yard carry up the middle. The two-minute, game-winning drive went down as his fifth such occurrence since being drafted in 2018 and sent the Buccaneers to a 2-0 record for the fifth consecutive season. Up next for Mayfield and the Buccaneers is a home meeting with a Jets team potentially without starting quarterback Justin Fields in Week 3.
  • HOU Running Back #31
    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.

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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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The UEFA Champions League league phase is back, as 36 teams will play eight matches — four home and four away — in bids to reach the knockout rounds.
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.
The Premier League schedule for the 2025-26 season is here and here’s how you can watch all of the action.
Joe Prince-Wright, Nick Mendola, and Andy Edwards preview this week’s Champions League fixture between Chelsea and Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena.

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

He has an NBA title, a Finals MVP and two NBA MVP trophies, “but there’s no feeling like representing your national team.”
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.

Golf

Darren Clarke discusses why there is nothing in golf like playing in the Ryder Cup, how emotional it was for him to participate in the 2006 competition, if the Americans will have an advantage at Bethpage Black and more.
Lanny Wadkins, 1995 Ryder Cup U.S. captain, shares his thoughts on Keegan Bradley not choosing himself for this year’s Ryder Cup team, Luke Donald serving as captain after leading Europe to victory in 2023 and more.
Griffin’s third-place showing in Napa moved him to No. 100 in the FedExCup standings.
The Golf Today crew have a roundtable discussion to preview the field for the highly-anticipated 2025 Ryder Cup.
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.

Motor Sports

Denny Hamlin leads the points entering the second round. Christopher Bell is the defending winner at New Hampshire, site of Sunday’s playoff race.
Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto review Chase Sexton’s final lap in St. Louis and what may have led to him falling off the pace.
Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto put themselves in Haiden Deegan’s shoes and analyze his path to winning the 250 SuperMotocross title in Las Vegas.
Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto do a deep dive into the drama that was Haiden Deegan vs. Levi Kitchen in St. Louis, analyzing the take out itself and how it compares to similar incidents throughout the season.

Rotoworld

Patrick Daugherty and Kyle Dvorchak discuss the “immense” fantasy fallout for Bengals playmakers after Joe Burrow’s turf toe injury and how Jake Browning can sustain production for Ja’Marr Chase and Co.
The New York Giants are leaning into their passing game with Russell Wilson under center, and while frustrating at times, the ceiling for Malik Nabers remains “so high” with the style of football being played.
Patrick Daugherty and Kyle Dvorchak assess Rome Odunze’s fast start to his sophomore season and how his production could result in WR1 numbers if the Bears can keep the offense humming.
The “night and day” difference for the Lions’ offensive line in Week 2 helped Jared Goff and the offense rebound in a big way against the Bears.
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.

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.
Vaughn Dalzell shares his College Football Top 25 Week 4 Poll following the multiple top 10 upsets in Week 3.

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New Eagles defensive end Za’Darius Smith says there was a lot to like about the Eagles when he was deciding where to sign after being a free agent into the start of the regular season.
William Saliba lasted less than five minutes of Arsenal’s big match with Liverpool at Anfield, a cause for concern at the north London club.
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Tiana Mangakahia, a former Syracuse star who played professional basketball in Russia, France and her home country of Australia, has died after a long battle with cancer, her family announced Friday. She was 30.
The veteran goaltender, who officially retired last spring following a 21-year career, signed a professional tryout contract with the Penguins on Friday and is going to suit up for the club during Pittsburgh’s exhibition game against Columbus on Sept. 27.