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Mia Manganello is having the best season of her 16-year-long career. Still, she’s ready to hang up her skates at the end of this season.

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Kyle and Kristen Juszczyk join Chris Simms Unbuttoned to discuss San Francisco’s season in 2025, the 49ers’ most hated rival and more.

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The NBA trade deadline is Thursday, Feb. 5, and deals are coming fast — and the rumors faster.
Grant Liffmann offers the impacts of the Anthony Davis trade to the Washington Wizards as the Dallas Mavericks gain flexibility to build around Cooper Flagg.
Terrell Owens joins PFT Live to break down his legendary NFL career and the Pro Football Hall of Fame voting process.
Surprised that Lindsey Vonn would still dare race after announcing she ruptured her ACL in her left knee? Here’s why you shouldn’t be.
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  • LV Defensive End #98
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    Speaking with Yahoo Sports, Glazer speculated that the Raiders could get more in return for Crosby than the Cowboys did when they traded Micah Parsons. For reference, Dallas netted defensive tackle Kenny Clark and a pair of first-round picks. Glazer also noted that the two sides are at a crossroads as a result of Crosby’s desire to not see another rebuild. It’s possible that the new regime, likely led by Klint Kubaik, can sell him on this not being a lengthy rebuild. However, it’s safe to say Crosby has also heard that pitch before. Crosby has 44.5 sacks over the past four seasons and won’t turn 29 until the end of training camp. He is under contract for three more seasons.
  • PIT Coaching Staff
    Angelichio served as the tight ends coach under Mike McCarthy in Green Bay for three years. He has been in the NFL for nearly two decades and has held the role of tight ends coach for almost his entire pro coaching career, spanning six teams. He also coached college football at Pitt, making this a homecoming of sorts. He now returns to Pittsburgh for the first offensive coordinator gig of his career. It’s safe to assume that McCarthy will serve as the team’s play-caller.
  • ARI Quarterback #7
    Brissett checks the boxes of “has worked for Frank Reich before” and “is a functional NFL quarterback.” The real question is: Why would the Cardinals give him up? He averaged 240.4 yards per start and threw 23 touchdowns in just 12 starts. Arizona has reportedly been more interested in moving on from Murray than Brissett, who GM Monti Ossenfort drafted in New England and made a priority to sign last offseason. We’d be surprised if the Jets could do this without getting fleeced by Arizona.
  • PHI Wide Receiver #11
    Berman ominously writes “it might be difficult to put toothpaste back in this tube, and there’s too much smoke here for me to answer this question differently,” though he admits that this remains just a guess. Brown figures to be one of the major turning points of the offseason for both the Eagles and the entirety of the NFL. None of the smoke that has come out about the relationship between the Eagles and Brown has looked encouraging for him staying in Philadelphia, and GM Howie Roseman would only resort to vague hypotheticals about how hard it is to find great players when asked about a potential Brown trade after the Eagles were eliminated from the playoffs.
  • NYJ Offensive Coordinator
    Reich was Stanford’s interim head coach last year in what felt almost like a favor to former quarterback Andrew Luck. Now he finds himself in a different unenviable position with the Jets. Breece Hall is a free agent. There is no real hope of grabbing a franchise quarterback in the draft or finding one in free agency, and the only quarterbacks the team have under contract for 2026 that started games are Justin Fields and Brady Cook. Reich will have to rise well above his station to get this offense to any semblance of “average” in 2026.
  • CLE Head Coach
    Monken brought former Ravens run game coordinator Travis Switzer on board as his OC. Switzer has never called plays at any level, so this news shouldn’t come as much of a surprise. Calling plays in Baltimore over the past three seasons, the Ravens finished fourth, third, and 11th in points per game. Monken has a proven trackrecord of success with an MVP-caliber quarterback. How he fares with the Browns’ messy quarterback situation will determine his fate in Cleveland.
  • NYG Offensive Coordinator
    Nagy never worked directly with Harbaugh, but Schefter notes that Harbaugh coached under Andy Reid, who has been somewhat of a mentor to Nagy. The two have spent well over a decade together between Philadelphia and Kansas City. Reid even stumped for Nagy as a head coach this offseason. On the other hand, he just replaced Nagy, whose contract was up, with Eric Bieniemy as the team’s offensive coordinator. Nagy just spent three years in Kansas City and the team never finished better than 15th in points per game. Defenses have changed to stop teams like the Chiefs specifically, but the results speak for themselves. Perhaps the change of scenery will inject some creativity into Nagy’s offense, but we aren’t holding our breath.
  • Like Bill Belichick before him, Kraft will be kept out of Canton for at least a year. Unlike Belichick, it’s not clear that there was a concerted effort to keep Kraft out, though it’s still a puzzling decision by the voters. Kraft bought the team in 1994. Including Sunday’s upcoming game, they have gone on to appear in 11 Super Bowls with six wins under Kraft. A victory over the Seahawks would put New England in sole possession of the league record for Lombardi Trophies, all of which have come under Kraft. New England drafted the greatest quarterback of all time and hired the greatest coach of all time early in Kraft’s tenure as the principal owner. Their dynasty defined football in the 21st century. And yet, neither Kraft nor Belichick is in the Hall of Fame. Curious.
  • CLE Coaching Staff
    New head coach Todd Monken is expected to meet with the media on Tuesday, and Garafolo said he doesn’t expect a firm answer on where things stand between the two sides. Schwartz has reportedly already cleaned out his office at the Browns’ facility after being passed over for the head coaching job, but remains under contract with the team. Things will get interesting if the Browns don’t let Brown out of his contract but he still opts to not return to the team. For now, all we can do is wait and see what Monken says about the situation.
  • LA Head Coach
    One of the premier coaches in the league, McVay will remain with the Rams for the foreseeable future. It was a decision that likely came easily to ownership, who have seen their team go 92-57 under McVay’s leadership while also winning a Super Bowl in 2021. McVay has led the Rams to double-digit wins in seven of his nine years, and had the team within a game of his third Super Bowl appearance. While we don’t know the length of McVay’s extension, he will presumably be under contract when the Rams pursue a new franchise quarterback once Matthew Stafford, who turns 38 later this month, eventually calls it quits.

NBC Sports Podcasts

Super Bowl LX

Chris “Mad Dog” Russo joins PFT Live to play Super Bowl trivia, break down the top Super Bowl games of all time and explain why he likes the Seahawks in Super Bowl LX against the Patriots.
It’s a rematch of another memorable Super Bowl on NBC.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms break down the impact Mike Vrabel could make during Super Bowl LX, Cooper Kupp’s role in the Seattle Seahawks’ offense and more.
Chris Simms and Connor Rogers determine the likelihood of various scenarios for Super Bowl LX, including Drake Maye’s completion percentage, which defense will win the turnover battle, and more.
Michael Holley joins Mike Florio and Chris Simms to discuss the energy around this latest Super Bowl New England Patriots team and how Drake Maye can help the team sustain a high level of play.
Chris Simms and Mike Florio discuss the Seahawks’ path to Super Bowl LX and break down some of the stop storylines surrounding the big game.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms discuss the Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots’ preseason odds for playoff results and their predicted likelihoods to win the Super Bowl, analyzing how both teams exceeded expectations.

Premier League

City have a 2-0 lead from the first leg against the reigning champs, as they aim to reach a fifth League Cup final in 10 years.
Newcastle United made it three different League Cup winners in as many years last season, and the Magpies now hope to become the first repeat winners since Man City did it in 2021.
The 2025-26 Premier League table is absolutely bonkers and so tight.
Here are the latest injury updates and news from around the Premier League.

NBA

Eric Samulski discusses the trade that sent Anthony Davis from the Dallas Mavericks to the Wizards, and how, despite his injury troubles this season, his addition is promising for Washington’s success next year.

Super Bowl Exclusives

Rodney Harrison and Devin McCourty sit down with Patriots owner Robert Kraft ahead of Super Bowl LX, exploring his relationship with Mike Vrabel, why he’s relied on “instinct” this season, and more.
Tony Dungy catches up with Seahawks GM John Schneider about Seattle’s path to Super Bowl LX, how he assembled the current roster, and why the organization has fully “bought into” Mike Macdonald.
Rodney Harrison catches up with Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel ahead of Super Bowl LX, exploring the “blueprint” provided by past New England teams, fostering genuine connections with players, and Drake Maye’s growth.
Chris Simms catches up with Seahawks star WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba about how he maintains his positive demeanor, building a connection with Sam Darnold, what fueled his breakout season, and Super Bowl LX preparations.
New England Patriots offensive coordinator sits down with Jason Garrett to discuss Drake Maye’s growth, the offensive turnovers in the playoffs, his time with Tom Brady and more.
Veteran WR Cooper Kupp reflects on his path to the Seahawks and Super Bowl LX with Tony Dungy, sharing why Seattle is where he’s “supposed to be” after leaving the Rams, and why setting an example is so important to him.

Motor Sports

According to a team statement, “the injury will be assessed on a week-by-week basis moving forward.”
Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto react to Cooper Webb’s victory in Houston and what fans can expect from the 2025 SX Champion after a slow start to the season.
Two-time Super Bowl champion Robb Ninkovich joins Title 24 to talk about the similarities between the NFL and SMX.

Rotoworld

David Montgomery sits down with Jay Croucher and Matthew Berry to discuss what Drew Petzing brings to Detroit as its new offensive coordinator and why the NFC North is “definitely” the NFL’s toughest division.
FFHH reacts to the Jets hiring Frank Reich as their new offensive coordinator, explaining why he feels like a “placeholder” on New York’s coaching staff with head coach Aaron Glenn “fighting” to keep his job.
Matthew Berry & Co. share why Todd Monken calling plays for the Browns’ offense next season is a decision that should benefit Cleveland and fantasy managers alike.
FFHH says there should be some concern about Michael Penix Jr. in fantasy circles ahead of the 2026-27 season after Matt Ryan and the Falcons’ new regime didn’t commit to him as their starting quarterback.
The Lakers got their shooting guard back on Tuesday, but he’s under a minutes restriction for the time being.

Betting

Betting Super Bowl LX

Trysta Krick joins Fantasy Football Happy Hour to break down some of the top prop bets for Super Bowl LX, examining where there is value on the board.
Trysta Krick and Drew Dinsick run through their favorite picks for an anytime-touchdown bet during Super Bowl LX.

Golf

Watch the best shots from the final round of the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego, California.
Watch Justin Rose birdie the last hole of Round 3 at the Farmers Insurance Open to secure a six-shot lead heading into the final day of the event at Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego
Lake Nona member Lydia Ko shot a 5-under 67 on Friday for a share of second-round lead with Lottie Woad in the LPGA Tour’s season-opening Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions.
The weekend will include Brooks Koepka in his return to the PGA Tour after four seasons on the Saudi-funded LIV Golf League.
Justin Rose shot a 10-under 62, giving him a one-shot lead in the Farmers Insurance Open on a day that marked the return of Brooks Koepka from LIV Golf.
Torrey Pines looked plenty familiar to Brooks Koepka. The PGA Tour? Not so much.

Latest

The Steelers announced the addition of five assistant coaches to Mike McCarthy’s staff on Wednesday afternoon.
Joe Flacco wrapped up his 18th season with his first trip to the Pro Bowl and the prospect of a 19th season came up during a Wednesday visit to PFT Live.
Steelers head coach Mike McCarthy is bringing in a familiar face to help run the team’s defense.
Lamb visited PFT Live on Radio Row at Super Bowl LX and talked about what training camp was like with Parsons’ contract situation overshadowing the Cowboys’ preparation.