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Golfers tee off in the first round of the Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches, part of the PGA Tour. Watch on Golf Channel, or the NBC Sports App!
Woodland in 'a lot better place' than a year ago
Gary Woodland discusses the impact of receiving the PGA Tour's Courage Award and assesses the state of his game at the Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches.

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Chris Simms and Connor Rogers analyze top 2025 NFL Draft prospect Travis Hunter, discussing how the 2024 Heisman Trophy winner is “dug in” on playing both wide receiver and cornerback in the NFL.
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  • KC Tight End #87
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    The New Heights page posted a video depicting Kelce’s image over Jordan Belfort’s head in the iconic scene from The Wolf of Wall Street where Belfort not so subtly announces he’s “not leaving” the company. You know the scene. Kelce’s return was reported earlier by Pat McAfee, who read a text from an unnamed source — which was very clearly Kelce — that said, “I’m coming back for sure.” Kelce said his performance in the Super Bowl left a “bad taste” in his mouth and that he’s hoping to return next season in the best shape of his life as he prepares for his 13th NFL season. By his standards, Kelce had a down 2024. While we wouldn’t expect him to bounce back to his old form, he should still have plenty to offer as a reliable option in the passing game, and could still prove to be among the best producers at the tight end position, even if his efficiency totals continue to fall off.
  • CLE Quarterback #4
    Watson re-tore his Achilles in January and is expected to miss “significant time” next season. What Watson was doing at the time of his injury was of interest to the Browns, as anything outside the scope of his rehab and recovery may have created an out for them when it comes to the remaining money on his contract. Watson is owed $92 million in guaranteed money over the next two seasons. There’s a very real chance he never plays another snap for the Browns again. That said, knowing he’ll remain with the team for at least 2025, Berry officially cleared the air of any speculation regarding his second injury, and said Watson is determined to return to the field.
  • Jenkins was a fourth-round pick of the Chargers back in 2017 and joined the Seahawks on a two-year contract last offseason. Jenkins started nine of the 13 games he appeared in for the Seahawks last season, totaling 53 tackles, two sacks, and one fumble recovery that he returned 102 yards for a score. Jenkins carries a $7.780 million cap hit next season, but can be cut for a savings of $5.280 million. Seattle would also take on a dead cap hit of $2.5 million if they do release Jenkins, meaning there’s a good chance his days with the Seahawks are done whether it’s by trade or release. At 31 years old, Jenkins days as an every-down starter may be coming to an end, but he should still have plenty to offer as depth in any team’s secondary.
  • LAR Quarterback #9
    This news came in an email that was sent to ProFootballTalk on Thursday morning. We’re not sure why this meeting would be drawn into question, as it was reported nearly a week ago that the Rams granted Stafford and his agent permission to speak to other teams, but we have clarity nonetheless. Stafford reportedly met with Brady to discuss a potential fit in Vegas, but whether that was an arranged meeting or a one that occurred out of happenstance isn’t quite known, but the two sides speaking seems undisputed. The Raiders aren’t the only team being connected to Stafford, as the Giants are also rumored to be “firmly on the table.” This situation remains wait-and-see for the time being.
  • SF Running Back #23
    Speaking at Wednesday’s press conference, Lynch said McCaffrey was “doing really well” in his recovery from the Achilles tendinitis and PCL injuries that limited him to just four games last season. McCaffrey isn’t getting any younger. He’ll be 29 at the start of next season, and his injury-plagued 2024 only serves as a reminder for how quickly a running back’s career can go sideways. While he’s expected to serve as the 49ers’ RB1 if healthy, the Niners need to figure out what to do at the position outside of McCaffrey. Explosive rookie Isaac Guerendo remains on the team, but Elijah Mitchell will be an unrestricted free agent this offseason and last year’s leading rusher, Jordan Mason is no lock to return as a restricted free agent. It wouldn’t be surprising to see the 49ers address running back via the draft or free agency, but it’s good to hear that CMC appears to be on the path toward a return for next season.
  • CLE Defensive End #95
    According to Cabot, Garrett has “slammed the door” on any possibilities of an extension to remain with the Browns. The four-time All-Pro requested a trade earlier this offseason in hopes of landing with a contender for the 2025 season, but so far, the Browns have appeared unwilling to deal him. There were some reports that the Browns would try to entice Garrett to stay with a hefty extension, but it sounds like Garrett wants no part of the Browns going forward. Whether or not the team changes its mind when it comes to a trade is to be determined, but it sounds like Garrett is doing everything he can to make it known that his days in Cleveland are over.
  • KC Tight End #87
    Without directly naming Kelce as his source, McAfee, who was reading text messages from his phone, all but confirmed it was Kelce who confirmed his return. McAfee said the “source” he reached out to regarding Kelce’s future replied to his text saying, “I’m coming back for sure. I’m gonna try and get to the best shape I’ve been this offseason and get back to the mountaintop.” This “source” also said he had a “real bad taste” in his mouth about how he played in his last game. Kelce caught 97 passes for 823 yards and three touchdowns last season — all very strong numbers by most tight end standards. That said, his play took a noticeable dip last season, as the 823 yards he totaled were his fewest since 2014, while his 8.5 YPR set a new career low by more than two yards. Kelce will be 35 at the start of next season and can still provide the Chiefs reliable hands in the passing game, but it seems clear that his best days are likely behind him, even if he does manage to get in the best shape of his career.
  • NFL Commissioner
    This marks the fourth-straight season that the league has increased the cap number after it fell to $182.5 million in 2021 following a COVID-stricken 2020 season. The $279.2 million ceiling also sets a new league record for the fourth-straight season, and will raise every team’s cap space for the upcoming season once adjustments for the approved amount take effect.
  • FA Defensive Back
    Disappointing, but not surprising. Per Tomasson, an NFL official passed on this information regarding Hunter’s decision to skip combine workouts, meaning we won’t get a chance to look at the 2024 Heisman Trophy winner until Colorado’s pro day. An elite two-way player in college, Hunter could have the opportunity to play a similar dual role in the NFL, although that decision will likely depend on the team that drafts him. Colorado has not yet set a date for their pro day, but with Shedeur Sanders also expected to participate, it’s safe to say it will be one of the most anticipated pro days of this year’s NFL Draft news cycle.
  • CIN Wide Receiver #5
    The latest rumors on Higgins are that the Bengals will franchise tag him if they cannot reach a deal before free agency kicks off. Even if that doesn’t come to fruition, Graff believes the Patriots will prioritize the offensive and defensive lines. Patriots executive VP of player personnel reinforced those sentiments at the combine when he said “The game is always won on the lines — offensive line, defensive line.” Graff adds that the Patriots are “going to feel out the trade market for a receiver,” but any move for Higgins appears unlikely at this point.

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49ers kicker Jake Moody got off to a good start in 2024, but missed time with an ankle injury and was far less effective once he returned to action.
The Titans are looking at all their options with the No. 1 overall pick, and that includes potentially drafting University of Miami’s Cam Ward or Colorado’s Shedeur Sanders.
Since hiring Brian Schottenheiemer as their head coach, he and the Cowboys’ brain trust have mentioned the team’s desire to run the ball.

Premier League

Mohamed Salah is looking to stay atop the Golden Boot race, as Chris Wood and Erling Haaland are hot on the Egyptian’s heels in the race for the Premier League Golden Boot award.
Check out the latest Premier League table for the 2024-25 season.
Tomas Soucek celebrated his 30th birthday by scoring the winning goal as West Ham side cruised to a comfortable 2-0 victory over Leicester. on Thursday

Rotoworld

Matthew Berry shares the rumors he is hearing at the NFL Scouting Combine, including a report that the Buccaneers want to re-sign Chris Godwin and another that Shedeur Sanders is struggling when meeting with NFL teams.
The FFHH crew shares how they think Travis Hunter will be deployed by the team that drafts him, predicting if he can be trusted as a fantasy football wide receiver if he plays mostly cornerback at the NFL level.
The FFHH crew projects how Penn State’s Tyler Warren will play in the NFL, sharing why he will be a fantasy contributor as a rookie and comparing him to fellow young tight ends Trey McBride, Sam LaPorta and Brock Bowers.
The FFHH crew reacts to head coach Mike Macdonald saying the Seahawks have “three really good” running backs, projecting how Kenneth Walker III, Zach Charbonnet and Kenny McIntosh will split up touches next season.
Matthew Berry shares why he thinks Dan Quinn should have won the 2024 AP NFL Coach of the Year award over Kevin O’Connell, citing how Quinn was able get the most out of his roster during his first year in Washington.
Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers, Jay Croucher and Lawrence Jackson Jr. project where Elijah Arroyo will be selected in the 2025 NFL Draft, also discussing his unique youth football career and impressive athleticism.

Motor Sports

After a rough Daytona and Atlanta, Shane van Gisbergen will look to the road course in Austin to kickstart his season.
With Eli Tomac and Jett Lawrence out of contention, one thing is certain this week: a new rider will add their name to Daytona’s record book.
The top two national series will race a new layout for the first road course of the season.

Celebrating Black Heritage

In honor of Black History Month, Golf Today explores Charlie Sifford’s story as the “Jackie Robinson” of golf and how vital Cobbs Creek Golf Course in Philadelphia has been on breaking the sport’s color barrier.
Eberechi Eze shares fond memories of two Crystal Palace legends, Ian Wright and Mark Bright and takes a look back at their storied careers.
Premier League and African icon Jay-Jay Okocha sits down to reflect on his storied career, impact, and lessons learned from his football journey.
Watkins and the sixth-ranked Trojans play host to No. 1 UCLA, the only unbeaten team in college basketball, on Thursday night.

Golf

Gary Woodland discusses the impact of receiving the PGA Tour’s Courage Award and assesses the state of his game at the Cognizant Classic in The Palm Beaches.
Jordan Spieth reacts to his strong first round at the Cognizant Classic, including his impressions of competing at PGA National, Jake Knapp’s stellar opening round and more.
Horschel ran in to keep a gator from walking outside the ropes Thursday at PGA National.
A look at the times players have shot 59 or lower on the PGA Tour.
Taking advantage of shockingly low scoring at PGA National, Jake Knapp carded the 15th sub-60 round in Tour history.
A Lim Kim tamed swirling winds to shoot a 4-under 68 and take a one-stroke lead after the first round of the HSBC Women’s World Championship on Thursday.

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College Basketball

With the NCAA Tournament on the horizon and conference championships just around the corner, Saint Joseph’s heads to The Bronx to take on Fordham as the Atlantic 10 basketball season reaches its final stretch.
The Dan Patrick Show reflects on the life of legendary actor Gene Hackman, who famously played Norman Dale in “Hoosiers,” Jimmy “Popeye” Doyle in “The French Connection” and Jimmy McGinty in “The Replacements.”
The Tigers (13-16, 2-12) are headed toward their second straight losing season and sixth in a row in SEC play.

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