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Golfers tee off in the first round of The Players Championship on the Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass. Watch on Golf Channel and the NBC Sports app!
Steelers risk Rodgers 'taking air out of the room'
Mike Florio and Chris Simms spell out why the Steelers don’t have another option at this point besides Aaron Rodgers, after the team reportedly made an offer to the QB but he hasn’t agreed to it yet.

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The No. 9-seeded Butler Bulldogs take on the No. 1-seeded St. John’s Red Storm in the second round of the men’s Big East Tournament from Madison Square Garden. Watch the action on Peacock!
The Wildcats face the Billikens in the second round of the A-10 Men’s Basketball Championship at Capital One Arena in Washington D.C. Watch the action on USA!
Live updates throughout the first round of The Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass.
Chris Simms and Connor Rogers analyze the quarterback moves in NFL free agency, debating whether the Seattle Seahawks, Las Vegas Raiders, New York Jets and Indianapolis Colts raised their ceiling for 2025.

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  • LV Running Back #31
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    Mostert will turn 33 next month. After defying Father Time in his age 31 season, when he ran for 1,012 yards and totaled 21 touchdowns in 2023, Mostert was an afterthought in Miami’s offense last season. While a chest injury forced Mostert to miss a handful of games early in the season, the veteran running back still appeared in 13 games on the year but averaged only eight touches per game when active. The Raiders need more than an aging back to fix an offense that finished dead last in yards per carry (3.6) last season, but Mostert could prove to be a solid value if there’s anything left in the tank.
  • FA Wide Receiver #10
    Perhaps more importantly is Schultz’s report that Kupp “doesn’t plan on having a long, drawn-out process” and is expected to decide on a new team rather quickly. The veteran receiver was officially let go by the Rams earlier this week in a cap-saving move, but should have no trouble finding a new home. While injuries have taken their toll on Kupp over his career, he can still provide plenty of utility as a chain-moving possession receiver for a team in need of reliable hands. With five teams reportedly already vying for his services, there’s a good chance we’ll know Kupp’s landing spot in the coming days.
  • CIN Defensive End #91
    It’s not all that surprising to hear that a team that stubbornly struggled to re-sign its key players is equally as difficult when it comes to trading others. Russini reports that “teams are willing to pay Hendrickson the contract he desires,” suggesting that the asking price on the Bengals’ end is simply too much to get a deal done at this time. Hendrickson will be 30 at the start of next season and has racked up 34 sacks over the last two years. By allowing Hendrickson to seek a trade with another suitor, the belief is the team will eventually sign Ja’Marr Chase and Tee Higgins to long-term deals this offseason. Their asking price for Hendrickson could eventually come down, but with the offseason just getting underway, the Bengals could opt to wait to see how things develop in the coming months.
  • FA Wide Receiver #10
    31-year-old Kupp, of course, is from Washington and played his college ball at Eastern Washington. Seattle is also direly short on wideouts after cutting Tyler Lockett and trading DK Metcalf. It can likely only serve to help their case that they play Kupp’s former Rams squad twice per season. Despite Kupp’s many question marks — injury and aging chief amongst them — he should have a new home within 48 hours time.
  • FA Quarterback #8
    Dulac is speaking specifically about Rodgers and the Steelers. “The offer has been made,” Dulac reports. “It’s about Rodgers taking his good ol’ time about making a decision.” In typical Rodgers fashion, he is keeping the Steelers, Giants and supposedly maybe even the Vikings in suspense. The act can’t go on much longer than another day or two, but there haven’t been any indications a decision is imminent. Ultimately, the tea leaves seem to suggest Pittsburgh. Stay tuned.

  • LAC Wide Receiver #18
    Williams spent the first seven years of his career with the Chargers before playing for both the Jets and Steelers in 2024. His most recent season as a Charger, 2023, was shortened by an ACL tear in Week 3. He struggled to perform well last year, playing on a surgically repaired knee while learning two new playbooks in one season. While he may never return to his prior form, Williams’ return to Los Angeles and his reunion with Justin Herbert should yield improved box score performances. Williams will likely compete for the No. 3 role, with incumbent Quentin Johnston presumably operating in the No. 2 role.
  • FA Wide Receiver #10
    Garafolo specifically links Kupp to the Jaguars, whose new head coach, Liam Coen, and general manager, James Gladstone, both spent time working with the Rams during Kupp’s tenure there. Multiple teams are undoubtedly pursuing Kupp though, and Garafolo indicated that a new deal could come this evening.
  • PIT Cornerback #2
    The Eagles tried to squeeze Pittsburgh for a draft pick when they found out a deal was in place on Monday but had no leverage in the situation and ultimately released the veteran corner. Once Slay was officially a free agent, he inked a fully guaranteed deal with Pittsburgh. The age-34 corner was still a key cog in Philly’s Super Bowl defense last year, breaking up 13 passes and forcing a fumble. He also led all players with five postseason pass defenses. Despite his strong play, the Eagles were hit on multiple corners in the draft and wanted more cap space over retaining Slay. He stays in Pennsylvania with a starting role for the Steelers on tap for 2025.
  • DEN Tight End #17
    The Jags parted ways with Engram last week to free up just under $6 million in cap space. The veteran tight end was coming off a down season marred by injuries, and Jacksonville had Brenton Strange waiting in the wings. Despite the disappointing end to his Jaguars tenure, Engram had multiple suitors in free agency including the Broncos and Chargers. He now heads to Denver where Sean Payton has been yearning to find a player to fill his “joker” role ever since he signed on with the team. Engram is in line for plenty of short-area targets and screens as a potential YAC creator for Bo Nix. If he can earn enough volume, Engram should stick at the back of the TE1 ranks for at least one more year. The new deal includes $16.5 million in guaranteed money.
  • DAL Cornerback #5
    It’s a miniscule swap of picks for the former No. 23 overall pick, but Elam failed to find his footing in Buffalo and the Bills were more than ready to move on. Elam only appeared in 29 games through three seasons with the Bills. He missed time due to injuries but was also a healthy scratch at times. A trade was the best outcome for all involved. Elam will now look to revive his career in Dallas while the Cowboys are hoping to buy low on a former first-round selection.

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NCAAM CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK

With the Buckeyes clinging to the NCAA Tournament bubble, the Hawkeyes played like a team with nothing to lose and knocked Ohio State out in the first round of the Big Ten tournament.
USC kept its season alive and ended that of Dylan Harper and Ace Bailey by grinding out a double-overtime victory at the Big Ten tournament.
Nick Martinelli scored a game-high 28 points as Northwestern secured the first win of the 2025 Big Ten men’s basketball tournament.
Villanova stayed alive in the Big East Tournament by taking down Seton Hall at Madison Square Garden.
Butler opened up the Big East Tournament with a victory over Providence behind 25 points from Pierre Brooks II.
DePaul kept its season going by defeating Georgetown at Madison Square Garden in the first round of the Big East Tournament.
Fordham rode a hot start to a convincing win over Rhode Island in the first round of the 2025 A-10 Men’s Basketball Championship.

NFL

On the surface, quarterback Mason Rudolph returns to Pittsburgh as the backup to Aaron Rodgers or Russell Wilson.
Commanders wide receiver KJ Osborn is ready for another season in Washington.
Already a “boom or bust” fantasy option in Seattle, DK Metcalf now finds himself amid more uncertainty in Pittsburgh, where he’ll sit in the WR30-35 range in weekly rankings as an unpredictable yet must-start player.

Premier League

All of the details you need for the Premier League Summer Series in the USA in 2025.
Manchester United can give Ruben Amorim a notable victory by advancing in the Europa League with a home win over Real Sociedad on Thursday.
Here are the latest injury updates and news from around the Premier League.

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Motor Sports

Casey Mears, the 2007 Coca-Cola 600 winner, last raced in the Cup Series in 2019.
All three national series are racing during the first 1.5-mile race weekend of the season.
NASCAR makes adjustment to the rule that Helio Castroneves used to make the Daytona 500.
Christopher Bell has the opportunity to become the first driver since Jimmie Johnson in 2007 to win four-straight NASCAR Cup Series races.

Golf

1980 Players champion Lee Trevino joins Live From to discuss why he believes The Players Championship should be the fifth major, and how the tournament became one of the best in the world.
Spieth had a pair of eagle hole-outs over his first seven holes Thursday at The Players.
The two tournament sponsors for the LPGA’s JM Eagle LA Championship presented by Plastpro are donating $6.5 million to Los Angeles wildfire relief organizations.
Day, who contended last week at Bay Hill, was among the favorites this week at TPC Sawgrass.
Tee times and grouping for the first round of The Players Championship in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.
Alejandro Tosti told Johnson Wagner he would jump into the lake if he buried an ace on the 17th hole at TPC Sawgrass and that’s exactly what he did when he spun his tee shot in during his practice round.

Rotoworld

Alongside Puka Nacua with the Rams, Davante Adams is primed to flourish in Los Angeles’ creative offense, which has proven capable of supporting two highly productive wide receivers in fantasy.
Justin Fields to the Jets is a “low-risk roll of the dice” for New York, a move that Matthew Berry and the FFHH crew believe positions him for immediate fantasy relevance as an “upside swing” for the Jets.
Eric Samulski breaks down the spraing training leaderboards to see if we can find draft values.
Matthew Berry & Co. project Sam Darnold’s 2025 fantasy value after signing with the Seahawks, including why the move isn’t a significant upgrade over Geno Smith and why it’s a “massive win” for Jaxon Smith-Njigba.
Jared Rhoden, AJ Lawson and Orlando Robinson had big nights for the Raptors as they beat the 76ers on Wednesday.
Lawrence Jackson Jr. weighs in on what Demarcus Robinson brings to the San Francisco 49ers, and why the veteran wide receiver is good injury insurance for Brandon Aiyuk and Jauan Jennings.

NBA

Miller was drafted by Phoenix in 1992 with the No. 22 overall pick. He went on to average 7.4 points and 5.9 rebounds for the Suns.
Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick are all-in on the Warriors against the Kings and discuss how Jimmy Butler’s arrival has affected their rating of Golden State.

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While discussing the recent “trade rumors” (they weren’t rumors) that preceded his renewal of vows with the Rams, quarterback Matthew Stafford mentioned the events that preceded his 2021 trade from the Lions to the Rams.