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Sean Payton announces that Broncos QB Bo Nix broke a bone in his ankle during overtime against the Bills and will miss the rest of the season following surgery.
Relive highlights of the women’s Stage 2 of the Tour Down Under in Adelaide, Australia, where Ally Wollaston of team FDJ United-Suez clinched back-to-back stage victories.
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The Giants got the coach they wanted. And the coach got one of the key things he wanted, too. John Harbaugh will report directly to ownership, according to reports.

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  • SEA Running Back #9
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    He added three catches for 29 yards on his only three targets. The Seahawks had no problems with the run game at all against the 49ers for the second week in a row, as Walker compiled while Zach Charbonnet was sidelined with a knee injury. Walker broke four tackles per PFF charting and averaged 3.68 yards after contact. If Charbonnet can’t go in the NFC Title game, Walker figures to see the full workload for the first time all season in the NFC Championship.
  • ATL Head Coach
    Stefanski gets a five-year contract from the Falcons. This has seemed to be a fait accompli since John Harbaugh agreed to a deal with the Giants. Stefanski was reportedly the favorite in Atlanta on Friday per SNY’s Connor Hughes, and after Stefanski got the second interview docket finalized, the Falcons just decided to go ahead and make that irrelevant. Atlanta gets the best available offensive mind on the market, and Bijan Robinson should only continue to flourish under Stefanski’s guidance. His biggest task will be, as it was in Cleveland, getting the most out of what looks to be a substandard quarterback room. Michael Penix (knee) is under contract, but perhaps not a certainty to be ready for the season. The Falcons could cut Kirk Cousins to free up salary space, but don’t necessarily have to if Stefanski would turn to him as a starter. Atlanta’s quarterback decision will set up some offseason dominoes. But for now, they have to be thrilled to land a two-time AP Coach of the Year — even if he is coming off two rough seasons in Cleveland.
  • DEN Quarterback #10
    It is an absolute shockwave after the Broncos survived the Bills in overtime of the Divisional Round. Nix reportedly hurt the ankle on the second-to-last play of regulation. Jarrett Stidham would seem to be in line to start the AFC Championship game at home against the winner of Patriots/Texans next Sunday. Nix’s season ends with a 3931-25-11 passing line in the regular season, along with a 279-3-1 game against the Bills in the Divisional Round. Nix didn’t exactly take a notable step forward in his second season, but he was clutch — he led the league with seven game-winning drives — and he’d already shown enough talent to be a low-end franchise quarterback in his rookie year. Assuming this injury isn’t something that will sideline him for multiple months of the offseason, he’ll likely enter 2026 as a low-end QB1 in fantasy circles.
  • GB Head Coach
    The owner of a .654 winning percentage since arriving in Green Bay in 2019, LaFleur never seemed to be on the way out, but the Pack’s Wild Card flameout definitely seemed to complicate the calculus. The Pack ultimately, unsurprisingly reached the unavoidable conclusion that LaFleur is a flawed coach, but not one worth firing. An elite play-caller, LaFleur could still afford to work on his sequencing and third- and fourth-down decision-making. He still seems like a coach who could one day win “the big one.”
  • FA Head Coach
    And... it’s done. After numerous delays amidst contract minutiae, the two sides have agreed on a five-year contract to make Harbaugh the team’s next head coach. The former Ravens head coach was one of the longest tenured head coaches in the league before being fired last week, quickly landing on his feet with one of the more desirable head coaching vacancies in the league. He’ll be tasked with turning around a franchise that has had little success in the post-Eli era.
  • BUF Running Back #26
    Johnson came into the weekend listed as questionable after a single limited session in practice this week, ultimately deemed inactive for the second consecutive playoff contest. Expect Ray Davis to once again fill in as the primary change of pace and clear passing situation back, as he did in the Wild Card win over the Jaguars. Also inactive for the Bills are LB Terrel Bernard, S Jordan Poyer, CB Maxwell Hairston, OT Tylan Grable, DT Phidarian Mathis, and TE Keleki Latu.
  • BUF Defensive Tackle #91
    The Bills activated Oliver along with WR Curtis Samuel (elbow, neck) from injured reserve earlier this week. While Oliver has missed all but three games this year, he recorded a sack in all three of those contests. Even in limited snaps, he should provide run-stuffing ability and pass rush juice while he’s out there.
  • PIT Quarterback #8
    While Rodgers’ future in the NFL remains uncertain, it’s become clear he’s unlikely to continue quarterbacking the Steelers next season. Rapoport’s report that the 42-year-old signal caller isn’t expected to return to Pittsburgh comes on the heels of Steelers owner Art Rooney II saying as much at his press conference earlier this week. Rooney made it clear that Rodgers joined the Steelers last year to play for Mike Tomlin, who stepped down immediately following the team’s loss in the Wild Card round of the playoffs. Without Tomlin, there’s almost no chance of the Rodgers-Steelers partnership continuing. If Rodgers does ultimately decide to keep playing, there should be plenty of openings this offseason with the draft and free agency light on starting options. He’s still one final stop in Minnesota away from completing the Full Favre, though he engaged in discussions with the Vikings last offseason.
  • GB Defensive Coordinator
    Hafley is interviewing with the Steelers on Saturday and has fielded requests from the Raiders, Titans, Cardinals and Falcons as well. The 46-year-old coach has led a top-12 defense in each of his two seasons as the Packers’ defensive coordinator. Hafley is a natural fit with the Dolphins given his relationship with new Dolphins GM Jon-Eric Sullivan, who worked in the Packers’ front office for many years. Before joining the Packers, Hafley had a 22-26 record in four season as the head coach at Boston College.
  • SEA Quarterback #14
    Schefter says the Seahawks still believe Darnold will be OK for the Divisional Round matchup against the 49ers on Saturday. Seahawks coach Mike McDonald remained optimistic that Darnold would be able to play Friday, though he acknowledged the possibility of the injury limiting the 28-year-old quarterback and dodged questions about if Darnold actually threw the ball during the team’s walkthrough. Picking up an oblique injury two days before the biggest game of the season is far from ideal, but Darnold is still expected to play. Seattle would prefer to lean on its defense and running game with Darnold at less than 100 percent, though.

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Mike Florio and Michael Holley discuss the “psychological” impacts for teams playing in cold weather, ahead of the single digits weather the Rams will be facing when they take on the Bears in Chicago.
In the wake of John Harbaugh reportedly finalizing a deal with the Giants, Mike Florio and Chris Simms analyze the head coach’s ability to get through to Jaxson Dart and turn things around.
Mike Florio and Michael Holley talk about Mike Tomlin’s career options, Bears’ Ben Johnson’s comments about Sean McVay and what fans might be surprised to learn about NFL coaches.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms discuss Art Rooney II’s recent comments on the possibility of a “rebuild,” explaining how the Pittsburgh Steelers and reform their roster through the NFL draft.
Mike Florio and Michael Holley play a round of ‘Show Me Something’ ahead of the upcoming Divisional Round weekend, featuring 49ers’ Brock Purdy, Bears’ Caleb Williams and if Bo Nix can step up to the plate.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms discuss where Aaron Rodgers goes from here and the Pittsburgh Steelers’ options at quarterback following Mike Tomlin’s resignation.
Mike Florio and Michael Holley preview the Los Angeles Rams vs. Chicago Bears Divisional Round game and what both teams will need to do offensively to succeed.

NBA

While the Heat have a five-game schedule in Week 14, Orlando and Portland play only twice.
Watch highlights of Boston Celtics star Jaylen Brown scoring 41 points in the Celtics’ blowout win over the Atlanta Hawks Saturday night.
Watch Houston Rockets wing Kevin Durant rack up 39 points in a tight win over the Minnesota Timberwolves Friday night.
Los Angeles Clippers guard James Harden notched a 30-point double-double to power past the Toronto Raptors in overtime Friday night.

College Football Playoff

Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry preview Miami vs. Indiana in the CFP National Championship, discussing the keys to the game and the storylines to watch.
Curt Cignetti has the Hoosiers one win away from cementing their place atop college football’s new world order.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry reveal their predictions for the CFP National Championship between Miami and Indiana, with full confidence in Curt Cignetti and the Hoosiers to cap off a dream season.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry explore what Miami and Indiana’s CFP National Championship matchup means for the ACC, the CFP selection committee, and college football at large.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry compare outlooks for quarterbacks Carson Beck and Fernando Mendoza ahead of the CFP National Championship Game, where the “pressure” will be on Beck to keep pace with Indiana.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry debate how Miami’s front seven is the biggest indicator for how the national title game will go for both teams.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry analyze the latest rumblings surrounding potential CFP expansion, explaining why they aren’t confident we’ll see changes given the rushed timeline it could require.

Premier League

Unbeaten in three Premier League matches, Wolverhampton Wanderers look to build toward a stunning survival when they host Newcastle United at the Molineux Stadium on Sunday.
Check out the Premier League schedule for the 2025-26 season, with everything you need for all 380 games.
When a team hasn’t won a title, whether ever or just over a prolonged period of time, we handle their situation with different gloves. Are we being fair to Premier League table-topping Arsenal?

Motor Sports

Eli Tomac needed to be patient for most of the 450 race, then set a comfortable pace before getting surprised by Hunter Lawrence in the closing laps.
Haiden Deegan failed to podium in the season opener, but rebounded quickly in San Diego.
The heats set the lineup for the Main Event, so it’s important to get a strong start.
The heats set the lineup for the Main Event, so it’s important to get a strong start.

Rotoworld

Kyshawn George is primed for a big weekend for the Wizards and leads a group of 10 must-start players.
Examining how Bichette fits in Queens and where the Phillies go next after missing out on their No. 1 target.
Kyle Dvorchak checks in on Patrick Mahomes’ recovery from his torn ACL, with the Chiefs QB targeting a Week 1 return, and why fantasy expectations should be tempered in 2026.
Kyle Dvorchak believes that Sam Darnold will suit up against the 49ers despite being questionable with an oblique injury and why the Seahawks could take a run-heavy approach in the divisional round.
Stay up to date with the MLB free agent market this offseason, including player signings, contract details, and team fits as the 2025-26 Hot Stove heats up.

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Golf

Watch highlights from round 2 of the PGA Tour’s Sony Open in Honolulu, Hawaii where Davis Riley heated up to take the lead after two rounds.
Check out the best moments from Round 2 of the 2026 Sony Open in Hawaii at Waialae Country Club.
Jordan Spieth chats about what he did well in a 2-under round during the first day of action at the Sony Open in Hawaii.
Rory McIlroy posted a 5-under 66 to lead by one stroke after the first round of the Dubai Invitational.
The PGA Tour released its FedEx Cup Fall schedule of eight tournaments — one that moves from the Spring — but loses two events, including one in Mississippi that began the year before the modern tour began.
The PGA Tour is expanding its Player Equity Program to reward current performance. Brian Rolapp is the CEO of PGA Tour Enterprises.

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49ers left tackle Trent Williams said last June that he hopes to play into his 40s and his outlook didn’t change over the course of the season.
Seahawks running back Zach Charbonnet exited Saturday’s game early with a knee injury, but there’s reason for optimism in Seattle.
In a matchup of two schools on opposite ends of the College Football Playoff seedings and the sport’s championship traditions, top-ranked Indiana will face No. 10 Miami for the title Monday night.
Don’t miss the LA Rams vs Chicago Bears matchup on Sunday Night Football. Live coverage begins at 6 PM ET on NBC and Peacock.
“Referees are human and people make mistakes, I just think it should be up to the players to decide the game,” White said.