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Tony Dungy visits Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell to break down his coaching philosophy, the quarterback secret formula, watch some tape and more.
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Morikawa and his caddie, J.J. Jakovac, had an interesting back-and-forth while sizing up an approach shot Saturday at The Sentry – and it led to a birdie.
Rebecca Lowe, Tim Howard, and Robbie Mustoe unpack a busy Saturday in Matchweek 20, where both Chelsea and Arsenal blew leads and settled for draws, while Newcastle closed the gap on the top four with a win at Tottenham.

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  • PIT Wide Receiver #14
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    Of those five incompletions thrown Pickens’ way, three of them were flat-out drops. It’s a disastrous end to the season for the talented third-year wideout, and he doesn’t appear to be terribly happy about a variety of things happening right now. Pickens’ talent competes with most, but the volatility is scary. Anything could happen in the Wild Card round against the Ravens or Texans. Literally anything.
  • CIN Quarterback #9
    Burrow did head to the injury tent for a moment in the first half, but he didn’t miss any plays. It ends a regular season that was one of the 2020 first-overall pick’s best, as he threw for 43 touchdowns against nine picks while adding a couple of scores on the ground. The 28-year-old very likely could be missing Tee Higgins next season, but Ja’Marr Chase will almost assuredly be back for the 28-year-old signal-caller. Burrow’s season is likely over, but if the Broncos and Dolphins both lose, he and Cincinnati will get the seventh seed against Buffalo.
  • BAL Tight End #89
    Andrews finishes the regular season with 11 touchdown receptions, which sets a new career high. That is particularly impressive considering he did not score in the team’s first five games of the season, ending the year with a flurry of 11 touchdowns in the final 12 games. In fact, he scored in all but two of the team’s final 12 games of the regular season. Andrews and the Ravens clinched the No. 3 seed out of the AFC with the win and await their opponent in the Wildcard Round, pending the outcomes of the remaining games this weekend.
  • BAL Wide Receiver #7
    Bateman stepped into featured duties following the departure of Zay Flowers with a knee injury, cashing in on a third quarter touchdown from seven yards out on a Lamar Jackson scramble drill. Flowers’ status was not updated by the team following the game, meaning Bateman could enter Wildcard preparations as the top wide receiver for a Ravens team with Super Bowl aspirations.
  • BAL Running Back #22
    Henry struggled to find room to run in the first half, entering the break with just eight yards to his ledger. He would experience greater efficiency after halftime, erupting for 130 yards and two scores over the final two quarters of play against a battered Browns defense. His 138-yard effort sees him fall just short of setting an NFL record with his second 2,000-yard season, but he did set a different record with his third season of more than 1,500 yards and 15 or more touchdowns. The Ravens must wait for the rest of the weekend’s games to play out before they learn their opponent for the Wildcard Round.
  • BAL Quarterback #8
    The Ravens had a rather quiet first half while being stopped twice on fourth down but were able to get running back Derrick Henry going after the break. They took a 14-3 lead into halftime on the backs of a 26-yard interception returned for a touchdown from rookie corner Nate Wiggins in the first quarter, then erupting for 21 points in the second half. Lamar Jackson threw his 41st touchdown pass of the season on a third quarter touchdown toss to tight end Rashod Bateman. The win clinches the AFC North and the No. 3 seed out of the AFC, with their Wildcard Round opponent to be decided during the rest of the weekend.
  • CLE Wide Receiver #3
    Jeudy needed all 60 minutes of this one to set the franchise record for receptions in a season, breaking the record set by Ozzie Newsome and Kellen Winslow Jr. with consecutive fourth quarter receptions on the team’s final possession of the game before a Bailey Zappe interception ended the season for the Browns. Jeudy outperformed expectations heading into the season following the departure of Amari Cooper at the trade deadline, finishing the season with 90 receptions for 1,229 yards and four touchdowns. Jeudy enters the offseason the clear alpha in a passing attack sure to see plentiful changes heading into 2025.
  • CIN Running Back #30
    Brown came into the contest listed as questionable after injuring his ankle in the second half of the team’s Week 17 win. It was initially deemed a mild high-ankle injury, with him ultimately unable to overcome the pain enough to be active in a must-win game. Expect Kahlil Herbert to lead the backfield, with an offensive game plan likely biased towards the air. Also inactive for the Bengals are DE Sam Hubbard, WR Charlie Jones, WR Jermaine Burton, TE Tanner McLachlan, OL Andrew Stueber, and DE Isaiah Thomas.
  • BAL Wide Receiver #4
    Flowers appeared to bang his knee at the end of a reception in the second quarter of the team’s Week 18 game against the Browns. The Ravens played their starters as they aim to clinch the AFC North, something that could prove costly pending any status updates from the team regarding Flowers’ health. Flowers did walk off the field under his own power but was in obvious pain as he was taken directly to the locker room. The team has yet to provide any updates, which could come as soon as halftime. Flowers managed 12 yards on his lone reception prior to departing.
  • WAS Running Back #30
    Ekeler has been on the shelf for the previous four games but will miss the minimum with a concussion sustained in Week 12. The Commanders have said they will approach Week 18 like any other week as they look to avoid the No. 7 seed out of the NFC, but time, and game environment, will tell if they keep their starters on the field late in the contest should they be playing with a comfortable lead.

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Tony Dungy visits Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell to break down his coaching philosophy, the quarterback secret formula, watch some tape and more.
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The Steelers defense has kept buying the offense chances on Saturday night and the offense finally took advantage of one in the fourth quarter.
Quarterback Joe Burrow gave the Bengals a scare, but he did not miss a snap in Pittsburgh on Saturday night.
The Bengals extended their lead to two scores on their first offensive possession of the third quarter, but their most important player needed to be helped off the field by trainers ahead of Cade York’s third field goal of the night.
It looked like the worst-case scenario for the Steelers was getting out of the first half with a three-point deficit against the Bengals, but Cincinnati was able to tack on three more points just before halftime.

Premier League

What many saw as a bang-on penalty left Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta perplexed in the East Sussex rain — “I’ve never seen it in my life.”
Tottenham Hotspur boss Ange Postecoglou showed little patience for his postgame media duties after Saturday’s 2-1 home loss to Newcastle United.
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Rotoworld

Fantasy managers with Suns players rostered may be the big winners of Week 11, as Phoenix is scheduled to play five games.
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Joe Flacco is going out in a blaze of glory and Drake London is primed for a big game in Week 18 of the fantasy football season.
FFHH reviews the injuries they’re tracking in Week 18 and some possible adds for desperate fantasy managers or DFS players.

College Football

The Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year suffered an unspecified upper-body injury in Penn State’s Fiesta Bowl win.
Love re-injured his ailing right knee late in the third quarter of Notre Dame’s 23-10 Sugar Bowl victory over second-seeded Georgia.
NIL and the transfer portal have helped create more of an even playing field in the sport. And the SEC’s results this postseason have underscored that the league has come back down to earth.

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Golf

Morikawa and his caddie, J.J. Jakovac, had an interesting back-and-forth while sizing up an approach shot Saturday at The Sentry – and it led to a birdie.
Watch the best moments from the third round of The Sentry from Maui, Hawaii, where Hideki Matsuyama and Collin Morikawa battle at the top of the leaderboard.
Tee times and groupings for the final round of The Sentry at Kapalua.
Hideki Matsuyama and Collin Morikawa put on a stripe show Saturday at Kapalua, each of them posting an 11-under 62 at vulnerable Kapalua.
Hovland has used the two-step backswing off the tee in the past to help correct a tendency in his swing.
Matsuyama and Morikawa both shot 7-under 65 on Friday at Kapalua.

MLB

The 41-year-old Morton, the hero of Game 7 of the 2017 World Series with Houston, will try to fill a hole in Baltimore’s rotation.
Kim, who turns 26 on Jan. 27, has played eight seasons in South Korea, the last six with the Seoul-based Kiwoom Heroes.
Paul Goldschmidt went through a miserable first four months last year, including a career-worst 0-for-32 slide that ended with a May 11 ninth-inning single to avoid his first five-strikeout game.
Anderson, 27, went 0-1 with an 8.10 ERA and one save in 23 relief appearances for Texas last season. He struck out 29, walked 10 and allowed 11 homers in 26 2/3 innings.

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The Crimson Tide dominated with 56 points in the paint and 38 points from the bench to the Sooners’ five.
Brice Williams scored 16 points, Andrew Morgan added 12 off the bench and Nebraska beat No. 15 UCLA 66-58 on Saturday.
Sebastian Thomas scored 23 points and secured the victory with a jump shot with one second remaining as Rhode Island knocked off George Mason 62-59 on Saturday.
Christian Jones scored 23 points in George Washington’s 82-62 victory against Dayton on Saturday.

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Barnes defeated stablemate Romanesque by 5 1/2 lengths to get another win for Baffert in a field of Kentucky Derby hopefuls at Santa Anita.
Trailing 6-4, 4-4, world No. 10 Dimitrov received treatment on his groin and hip region at Pat Rafter Arena.
It looked like the Bengals were going to run away with Saturday night’s game against the Steelers for most of the first quarter, but the Steelers have gotten off the mat.
The Chiefs spent longer on the tarmac today than they’ll spend on the football field tomorrow, even if they play a full overtime period.
A familiar combination got the Bengals on the board early in Saturday night’s game in Pittsburgh.