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Jac Collinsworth, Tony Dungy and Rodney Harrison preview an NFC North clash between the Bears and Packers, a game that has hefty playoff implications for both teams.

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Mauricio Pochettino got a very favorable draw and should feel good heading into next year’s World Cup.
Marvin Harrison Jr. has been ruled out for Week 14, bringing Michael Wilson back into the fold. He and Emeka Egbuka are poised to bounce back on Sunday.
Yes, the Cardinals and quarterback Kyler Murray are destined for an offseason divorce.
Dec. 15 marks the unofficial opening of the NBA trade season, because that’s when many players who signed new contracts or extensions this past summer become eligible to be traded.

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  • CHI Wide Receiver #15
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    Prior to the foot listing, Odunze has been listed with heel and ankle issues on the Bears’ injury report, dating back to late October. It is possible these listings are all related. NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports that “the belief is it’s nothing long term and he’ll be back soon.” The Bears (9-3) sit atop the NFC standings. Preserving Odunze’s health for the playoffs makes sense. The Bears sandwich a Week 15 game against the Browns with games against the division-rival Packers in Weeks 14 and 16. Hopefully, Odunze is good to go for the rematch.
  • GB Running Back #8
    Against the Bears, he’ll be a candidate to finish RB1 overall on the slate — even if TJ Edwards and Noah Sewell are back for this one — based on volume and Chicago’s trouble stopping the run. Jacobs got in a full session on Friday for the first time since his knee injury popped up and that’s a good sign for his workload going forward.
  • NO Wide Receiver #12
    We would consider Olave to be on the optimistic side of questionable since he practiced on Thursday and played through this designation last week, but back injuries can be tricky. Kellen Moore didn’t add much context to Olave’s chances in meeting with the press. Olave will be a WR2 if he is able to suit up against Tampa Bay on Sunday.
  • ATL Wide Receiver #5
    He yet again did not practice all week. Perhaps Week 15 is in play for London, but it’s hard to say that any steps were made towards that this week besides Raheem Morris expressing optimism on Monday that he’d have a chance to play. Our Week 15 expectations start at “questionable at best.”
  • BAL Quarterback #8
    Jackson missed Thursday’s practice due to an ankle injury, but was back on the field on Friday. He was removed from the team’s final injury report and will be good to go in a pivotal AFC North matchup against the Steelers in a game that will decide the division leader heading into Week 15. Jackson has struggled since returning from injury. He’s thrown just one touchdown pass to three interceptions over his last four games and is averaging 21.0 rushing yards per game over that span. Jackson is a low-end QB1 against the Steelers this week.
  • BAL Quarterback #8
    Ravens OC Todd Monken said he expected Jackson to play yesterday, and a Thursday DNP appeared to be management for Jackson. We’re not expecting any surprises on Jackson’s status later this afternoon given the fact that the Ravens and Steelers are playing a must-win game for control of the top of the AFC North, but stay tuned.
  • WAS Quarterback #5
    Sunday will mark Daniels’ first game since a brutal elbow injury sidelined him in Week 9 against the Seahawks. The Commanders’ QB1 has appeared in just six games this season due to a series of injuries and will now hope to stay healthy through the final five games of what has become a lost season for the Commanders. Daniels returns just in time to play with his top two targets in Terry McLaurin and Deebo Samuel, something we haven’t seen since Week 2 against the Packers. Daniels logged back-to-back full practices to close out the week and will profile as a fringe QB1/QB2 in fantasy in his return against a stout Vikings defense.
  • ARI Wide Receiver #18
    Harrison was a DNP on both Wednesday and Thursday and has now been ruled out ahead of Sunday’s game. The second-year receiver returned in Week 13 after missing two games due to appendicitis, but was knocked from the game in the fourth quarter due to his heel injury. It’s been a challenging year for Harrison, whose receiving line through 10 games sits at 40-594-4. His absence should create another high-volume week for Michael Wilson, who saw 33 targets in the two games MHJ missed earlier this season.
  • ARI Quarterback #1
    Gannon said on Monday that the team would not open Murray’s 21-day return window this week, but now the Cardinals’ head coach has ruled out any possibility of a return this season. According to Gannon, Murray’s recovery from a foot injury he suffered in Week 5 has not gone as hoped, leading to the belief that he will not return in 2025. Murray threw for 962-6-3 in the five games he appeared in this season, while leading the Cardinals to a 2-3 record. His last game came in a 22-21 loss to the one-win Titans. The former no. 1 overall pick signed a five-year, $230.5 million contract extension with the Cardinals in 2022 and remains under contract with the team through 2028. Whether or not the team sticks with him next season is to be determined, but Murray’s contract carries a dead cap hit just north of $57.5 million if he’s released next season. Since signing his new deal in the summer of 2022, Murray has gone 16-25 as a starter, with his best season coming in 2024 when he threw for 3851-21-11 while going 8-9. The losses don’t fall solely on Murray, but record aside, his performances have underwhelmed despite the team using multiple high draft picks to give him additional weapons in the passing game. With a new regime likely set to takeover in 2026, a decision will have to be made on Murray’s future with the team and whether or not it’s best to continue forward with him as the franchise QB.
  • DAL Wide Receiver #88
    This was expected after Lamb exited Week 14’s game against the Lions with a concussion. Lamb came down hard on his head in the second quarter of Thursday’s game and was ruled out shortly after being evaluated on the sideline. With the injury occurring on a Thursday, Lamb will have some additional time to clear protocol before playing next Sunday night against the Vikings. If he’s unable to go, Ryan Flournoy, who went for 9-115-1 against the Lions, would have some viability as a FLEX play.

NBC Sports Podcasts

NFL Week 14

Matthew Berry reveals the 10 facts you need to know before Week 14, including why Joe Burrow and Matthew Stafford are poised for big weeks.
Josh Allen, Jahmyr Gibbs, Puka Nacua, and Trey McBride highlight the positional rankings for Week 14 of the 2025 NFL season.
Jay Croucher and Connor Rogers review and analyze the injury news from several star Quarterbacks ahead of Week 14 including Jayden Daniels, Lamar Jackson, Justin Herbert and more.
Marvin Harrison Jr. has been ruled out for Week 14, bringing Michael Wilson back into the WR2 fold. He and Emeka Egbuka are poised to bounce back on Sunday.
The FFHH crew discuss why C.J. Stroud could be worth picking up against a struggling Kansas City Chiefs defense and look at other quarterbacks available on the waiver wire.
Check out which offenses are facing off against pass or run funnel defenses, and what it might mean for your Week 14 start-sit decisions.
Jay Croucher and Connor Rogers answer start/sit questions for NFL Week 14 with fantasy playoffs starting in many leagues.

NBA

Noah Rubin analyzes the health of Joel Embiid, sharing why it is nice that he is playing even if his knee issues are hindering his fantasy production, also discussing the outlooks of backups Andre Drummond and Adem Bona.
Noah Rubin unpacks LeBron James failing to score at least 10 points in a win over the Raptors, summarizing his struggles this season, debating if he will improve his play and analyzing his fantasy outlook going froward.
The Numbers on the Board crew debate which players they would take head-to-head at their peak in the NBA, from James Harden vs. Dwyane Wade to Shaquille O’Neill vs. Nikola Jokic.
The Numbers on the Board reveals the players they think could become first-time NBA All-Stars this season, highlighting Jalen Johnson, Jalen Duren, Josh Giddey, Jamal Murray, Austin Reaves, Dillon Brooks and Deni Avdija.

College Football Week 15

Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry discuss the fallout of Lane Kiffin leaving Ole Miss and analyze why they believe he could have handled the situation differently.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry break down the upcoming SEC Championship matchup between Georgia and Alabama, where they expect the Bulldogs to come out on top after dominating in the month of November.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry discuss their expectations for the Big Ten Championship game between Ohio State and Indiana, where two of the most complete teams in college football are set to clash.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry discuss the Big 12 Championship game, where BYU will get a chance to avenge its loss to Texas Tech from earlier this season.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry preview the ACC Championship between Virginia and Duke at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte, sharing why the Cavaliers should once again beat the Blue Devils and it shouldn’t be close.
Connor Rogers breaks down the film on Nebraska’s star RB Emmett Johnson, who is able to make a play any way you want.
Joshua Perry, Ahmed Fareed, Chris Simms and Nicole Auerbach look ahead to the Big Ten Championship Game between undefeated teams in No. 1 Ohio State and No. 2 Indiana.

Premier League

The Premier League schedule for the 2025-26 season is here and here’s how you can watch all of the action.
Paul Burmeister, Tim Howard, and Danny Higginbotham look ahead to Aston Villa’s huge matchup with Arsenal at Villa Park this weekend.
West Ham manager Nuno Espirito Santo shares his takeaways from his side’s comeback against Manchester United to snatch a point at Old Trafford.
Soungoutou Magassa’s late goal punished Manchester United’s failure to turn control into goals, as West Ham United claimed a point from a 1-1 draw at Old Trafford on Thursday.

Golf

Brandel Chamblee reveals a surprise Tiger Woods moment that was one of the most crucial shots of his life, explaining why tournament wins later in his career were “back in play” after this underrated pitch shot in 2017.
The Captain’s Challenge of the Golf Channel Games features Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy going head-to-head hitting 10 shots from various locations to gain the most points.
Competition 4 of the Golf Channel Games features a 14-Club Challenge, where strategy meets skill as players get one shot with one club to get as close to the pin as they can, earning points in the process.
Power and precision takes center stage in the first competition of the Golf Channel Games, where each team will go head-to-head driving six balls to earn points.
Watch highlights from the opening round of the 2025 Hero World Challenge at Albany Golf Course on New Providence Island in The Bahamas.
Damon Hack and Brandel Chamblee review Scottie Scheffler’s first round of the Hero World Challenge while discussing his continued ascendence as one of the best to ever play the game.

Motor Sports

Nearly 200 races are scheduled for the three top sprint car sanctions in 2026.
Michael Jordan and Heather Gibbs are expected to testify Friday in the antitrust case that claims NASCAR has acted as monopolistic bullies.
The attorney for the two teams suing NASCAR portrayed series chairman Jim France as “a brick wall” in negotiations over the new revenue-sharing model.
Teams asked for an improved revenue model in early 2022 and argued the system at the time was unsustainable, testified NASCAR president Steve O’Donnell.

Rotoworld

Eric Samulski breaks down his full defense rankings for the 2025 fantasy football playoffs
Jay Croucher and Connor Rogers share their best bets for NFL Week 14 including the Washington Commanders and Cincinnati Bengals running back Samaje Perine.
Denny Carter joins Fantasy Football Happy Hour to address flexual frustrations ahead of Week 14 including Kyle Monangai, Devaughn Vele and Jayden Higgins.
Jay Croucher and Connor Rogers discuss the impacts of injuries to wide receivers Drake London and Marvin Harrison Jr. in Week 14 and beyond.
Jay Croucher and Connor Rogers examine the Detroit Lions pass offense with Jameson Williams heating up and his potential to sustain this production alongside Amon-Ra St. Brown.
Jay Croucher and Connor Rogers detail the Dallas Cowboys’ wide receiver room with Ryan Flournoy having a big game as CeeDee Lamb exited with an injury and George Pickens struggled in Thursday Night’s loss to the Lions.

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The Bills placed cornerback Darius Slay on reserve/did not report after he opted not to join the team.
The Chargers quarterback had surgery on his non-throwing hand on Monday and hopes to play in Week 14.
The Steelers ruled out starting safety Kyle Dugger for Sunday’s game against the Ravens.
The Packers are officially set to get a boost to their defense as they take on the NFC-leading Bears this weekend.