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NBA Showtime reveals the Western Conference All-Star starters, headlined by Luka Doncic, Nikola Jokic, and Steph Curry.

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Cunningham, Giannis lead All-Star starters in East
NBA Showtime reveals the Eastern Conference All-Star starters, headlined by Giannis Antetokounmpo, Jalen Brunson, and Cade Cunningham.

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Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry reflect on Indiana’s wild CFP title game victory over Miami.
With the Knicks falling on hard times, Chris Mannix reports on the chances that the Knicks could trade a core piece like Karl-Anthony Towns or Mikal Bridges.
The women’s roster is headlined by Kaillie Humphries, a two-time Olympic champion who remains one of the most decorated pilots in the sport.
The fans have chosen the All-Star Game starters, now it falls to the coaches to choose the reserves. Here’s who they should pick.

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  • TEN Head Coach
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    Another domino falls in the 2026 coaching carousel as Saleh gets his second crack at head coaching duties, this time with the Titans. Long heralded for his aggressive and unrelenting defensive tendencies, Saleh will look to improve upon his .357 career win rate as a head coach after a tumultuous tenure in New York after peaking at a 7-10 record in 2022 and 2023. He steps into a near full rebuild after the Titans unloaded numerous key pieces at the trade deadline.
  • MIA Head Coach
    This news comes via NFL Network’s The Insiders, as Hafley is expected to sign a deal to become the next head coach of the Dolphins in the very near future. Ian Rapoport notes that while a deal still needs to be worked out, Hafley and the Dolphins are highly motivated to get a deal done. The move to Miami will reunite Hafley with new Dolphins GM Jon-Eric Sullivan, who worked with Hafley in Green Bay over the last two seasons. Hafley re-joined the NFL ranks in 2024 after spending five seasons in the college ranks, and helped lead the Packers defense to top-12 finishes in both of his seasons. He’ll now look to round out his first coaching staff in the coming days as he prepares to lead a Dolphins team that finished 7-10 last season while ranking 24th or worst in scoring on both sides of the ball.
  • FA Head Coach
    It was reported over a week ago that McCarthy would interview with the Titans on January 17th, but according to Schefter, the team also spoke with McCarthy “once in late December in Green Bay,” while the season was still going on. This certainly throws a bit of a wrinkle in how we should view the Titans’ head-coaching vacancy, as the early decision to speak with McCarthy in-season could hint at him being the favorite in the clubhouse. McCarthy is also expected to speak with the Steelers in the coming days, giving him another potential suitor if things don’t work out with the Titans.
  • FA Head Coach
    Another playoff loss to an AFC West team, this time the Broncos, was the final straw for McDermott. With the likes of Patrick Mahomes, Joe Burrow, and Lamar Jackson all watching from home. McDermott’s Bills again came up short in Saturday’s Divisional Round loss to the Broncos. McDermott heavily blamed a controversial interception on an apparent catch by Brandin Cooks for the latest shortcoming. He finishes his Bills tenure with a 98-50 record after being hired by the team in 2017 and had only one losing season in his nine years at the helm. McDermott led the Bills to five-straight division titles from 2020 to 2024, but finished second to an emerging Patriots team this season. The Bills will now become the most coveted job opening in the NFL, as they will likely line up several potential head coaching candidates in the coming days. Current offensive coordinator Joe Brady will likely receive an interview as a potential in-house candidate, but we would expect the Bills to cast a wide net in hopes of bringing in a coach who can capitalize on the remainder of Josh Allen’s prime in hopes of delivering the Bills their first ever Super Bowl. McDermott, should he wish to continue as a head coach in 2026, should also generate plenty of interest with seven other head coaching vacancies still open across the league.
  • CHI Quarterback #18
    Williams and the Bears appeared to be setting the stage for yet another comeback in this one. Facing a fourth-and-four with under 30 seconds left on the game clock, Williams dropped back and found himself immediately under duress. After dropping back over 25 yards beyond the original line of scrimmage, and with three defenders in his face, Williams heaved a perfectly thrown ball off his back foot into the end zone for Cole Kmet, who secured the pass for a 14-yard touchdown to force overtime. An errant pass on what appeared to be a miscommunication between Williams and DJ Moore resulted in an interception that ended the Bears’ only overtime possession, as the Rams went on to capitalize on the turnover with a Harrison Mevis 42-yard field goal to end the game and the Bears’ season. Williams thrived in his first season under head coach Ben Johnson, turning in multiple highlight-reel throws will pulling off an NFL record seven comeback wins. His final regular season line of 3,942-27-7 set new career highs, and he added another 77-388-3 on the ground. With plenty of young weapons already locked in for next season, Williams should continue to improve in 2026 with another year of experience under his belt and more time to learn under Johnson.
  • LA Quarterback #9
    The Rams’ offense struggled to get going in the wintry conditions at Soldier Field, but a solid defensive effort kept the game within reach and gave the Rams plenty of chances to pull out the win. Despite not throwing a touchdown pass in this one, Stafford did his part to keep the offense on schedule, coming up with multiple big gains through the air on the Rams’ two touchdown drives that both ended with Kyren Williams finding the end zone. Stafford saw two sack fumbles take favorable bounces into the hands of Rams players to keep his turnover total to zero on the day, and will now look to pull off a third-straight road win against the Seahawks next week for the right to represent the NFC in the Super Bowl.
  • NE Quarterback #10
    Unfathomably, Maye also fumbled four times, losing two, but that ended up “just” half C.J. Stroud’s disastrous turnover count. Unlike Stroud, Maye complemented his miscues with enough big plays — especially his 28- and 32-yard touchdown strikes — to help will the Pats to victory in terrible Boston weather conditions. Maye has not covered himself in glory through the Pats’ first two postseason games, but he’s done just enough to help cash in elite defensive performances. That wouldn’t normally be a recommended formula, but it will remain viable for an AFC Championship Game showdown with a Broncos team suddenly on backup quarterback Jarrett Stidham. Be that as it may, Maye needs to be better if the Patriots are to secure their spot in yet another 21st century Super Bowl.
  • HOU Quarterback #7
    About the only good news was that Stroud managed to avoid any fumbles in one of the worst fiasco performances in recent playoff memory. Missing Nico Collins (concussion) and without Dalton Schultz after a first quarter calf injury, Stroud seemed incapable of delivering a clean ball in adverse New England weather conditions. Almost literally every attempt was inaccurate, with Stroud’s picks being of the “hard-earned” variety rather than hard luck. It was a confidence- and potentially franchise-shaking performance as the Texans mull Stroud’s fifth-year team option for 2027. It will undoubtedly be exercised, but an extension is probably out of the question at this point after Stroud closed the book on his postseason with seven turnovers in eight quarters. Stroud is capable of deep touchdown strikes, but too often loses his mechanics and looks as if he is throwing literal darts over the middle of the field. Heading into his age-25 campaign, Stroud is a player more on the spot than ever.
  • FA Head Coach
    McDaniel is one of three head coaching canddiates to land a second interview with the Browns, along with Chargers DC Jesse Minter and Rams passing game coordinator Nathan Scheelhaase. McDaniel has interviewed for a number of jobs since the Dolphins fired him in early January after three seasons at the helm in Miami. He could have his choice of jobs in the coming days, including the Eagles’ offensive coordinator position.
  • DEN Quarterback #8
    Payton on Sunday said Stidham — who will start the AFC title game with Bo Nix (ankle) sidelined — has “a lot to his ball” and has consistently demonstrated a strong arm in practice. Stidham on 197 regular season attempts over six seasons has completed 59.5 percent of his throws and averaged a decent 7.2 yards per attempt. It’s possible Stidham can manage the Denver offense well enough to make the Broncos competitive against whoever they play in the AFC title game in Denver. He likely won’t be asked to do much, however. Stidham hasn’t thrown a regular season pass since 2023.

NBC Sports Podcasts

NFL Playoffs Divisional Round

Mike Florio and Chris Simms discuss the Bears’ decisions down the stretch and Caleb Williams’ interception in overtime, questioning how the team could have improved execution down the stretch.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms dive into Ben Johnson’s decision to not go for two at the end of regulation and not receive the ball in overtime, analyzing the impact of both moves.
Chris Simms and Mike Florio react to the Seahawks’ dominant win over the 49ers, explaining why Seattle has proven they are a legit Super Bowl contender.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms discuss the incredible job head coach Mike Vrabel has done in New England, analyzing the Patriots’ turnaround after back-to-back 3-14 seasons under different coaches.
Chris Simms and Connor Rogers dive into the Los Angeles Rams vs. Chicago Bears game in the Divisional Round, analyzing Caleb Williams’ performance in an overtime thriller.
An incredible Caleb Williams throw with 18 seconds left sent the game to overtime, but Matthew Stafford and the Rams were able to do escape Chicago with a victory and advance to the NFC Championship Game.
Caleb Williams moves away from pressure and heaves one up to Cole Kmet, who comes down with it to tie the game and send the Chicago Bears to overtime in dramatic fashion against the Los Angeles Rams.

NBA

Mike Tirico and Reggie Miller discuss the Mavericks’ improvements to their three-point shooting that set the tone against the Knicks and the defensive struggles that continue for New York.
Max Christie led the Mavericks with 26 points, and Dallas never trailed en route to a big win over the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden.
Jaylen Brown shares what it means to have been named an All-Star starter for the first time in his career and why it’s a reflection of his fans who have stuck with him.

Premier League

All of the confirmed ins and outs for all 20 Premier League clubs during the January transfer window.
Charalampos Kostoulas’ stoppage-time overhead kick goal delivered a Brighton & Hove Albion a well-earned point from a 1-1 draw with Bournemouth at the Amex Stadium on Monday.
Check out the Premier League schedule for the 2025-26 season, with everything you need for all 380 games.
The 2025-26 Premier League table is absolutely bonkers and so tight.

Motor Sports

Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto explain how Max Anstie going down is mainly controversial because it was Haiden Deegan who hit him and that Deegan just races hard all the time.
As a former team owner, Ricky Carmichael unpacks how drawing a ‘line in the sand’ early limits inner-team conflicts before explaining that riders know what they’re getting when they have Haiden Deegan as a teammate.
The IMSA season opener will have a full field of 61 cars.
Haiden Deegan took the lead on Lap 6 and stretched his advantage to more than six seconds over Cameron McAdoo.

Rotoworld

Patrick Daugherty and Kyle Dvorchak explain why the Broncos are ‘still alive in’ the AFC Championship despite things looking bleak after Bo Nix’s season-ending broken ankle by making the ‘Jarrett Stidham case.’
Patrick Daugherty and Kyle Dvorchak explain why Sean McDermott’s inability to coach the Buffalo Bills to even a Super Bowl appearance despite so much regular season success makes the move to fire him the right one.
Matthew Berry and Connor Rogers recap the Seahawks’ dominant divisional round victory over the 49ers, how San Francisco’s injury issues spelled doom, and what worked for Seattle in the win.
Matthew Berry and Connor Rogers discuss the Buffalo Bills’ firing HC Sean McDermott, debate whether retaining and promoting GM Brandon Beane was the right choice, and discuss what both moves mean for the organization.
Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher and Connor Rogers discuss their picks for who will win the conference championship matchups, betting on the Seahawks and Patriots as well as the under for the NFC title game.
Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher and Connor Rogers break down their “Back to the Futures” bets, discussing odds for both Super Bowl MVP and the Super Bowl matchup.

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Golf

Watch Chris Gotterup win the PGA Tour’s Sony Open with key birdies in the final round, finishing six shots under par on Sunday and 16 shots under par for the tournament.
Nacho Elvira benefitted from dramatic final-hole mishaps by Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry to win the Dubai Invitational by one shot on Sunday, securing his third title on the European tour.
Hear from Kevin Roy after round 2 of the PGA Tour’s Sony Open as Roy sits tied for second at 10 under par after two rounds.
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.

Latest

Mike Pereira has spent decades working as an on-field official, then as the NFL’s supervisor of officials, then as an officiating analyst for Fox.
Indiana’s star quarterback put the cherry on top of the stunning season that wouldn’t have been possible without him.
The Hoosiers and Hurricanes are under way in a heavyweight bout that is brimming with historical repercussions.
The Ravens will interview Joe Brady this week, Tom Pelisero of NFL Media reports.
The Titans have completed in-person interviews with 49ers defensive coordinator Robert Saleh and Chiefs offensive coordinator Matt Nagy, the team announced Monday.