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Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry agree that Cam Ward’s second-half absence in the Pop-Tarts Bowl is nothing to get worked up over -- and that he had every right to go for the Division I passing TD record beforehand.
Mohamed Salah torched West Ham with a goal and two assists, as Liverpool scored five in a clean sheet win on Sunday. The Egyptian King, however, did pour a little cold water on his latest red-hot day.

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  • NYJ Quarterback #8
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    One more chance to get touchdown No. 500 in a Jets uniform, and one more chance for us all to point and laugh. Rodgers will be a superflex QB2 against the Dolphins in Week 18. It wouldn’t hurt things for Rodgers if the Dolphins found a way to get eliminated from playoff contention before they played that game.
  • NYG Wide Receiver #1
    Nabers’ outburst — which included touchdowns of 31 and 59 yards — soared him past 1K on the season and set a new career high for yardage by 44. His 127-yard outing came all the way back in Week 2. Nabers’ season hadn’t been the same since his Week 4 concussion and subsequent never-ending quarterback woes, but his production had been ramping back up before today’s eruption vs. a Colts pass defense that had been playing lights out. Nabers’ 31-yard TD came on a screen catch-and-run. The 59-yarder was another short pass where he showcased elite tackle evasion. Special stuff, and the kind of plays that made him a lottery pick. Also now proven to be a player who will go at less than 100 percent health, Nabers gets one final chance to juice his statistical profile vs. an Eagles defense that could be resting starters in Week 18.
  • JAX Wide Receiver #7
    Thomas also carried the ball once for 18 yards. He adds another highly productive game to his impressive rookie season resume, accentuated by a graceful 31-yard sideline catch in the second quarter and an 11-yard score in the third quarter. Thomas is now the fourth rookie wide receiver in NFL history to have at least 1,100 receiving yards and 10 receiving touchdowns in a season. He will remain the Jaguars’ No. 1 receiving option heading into Week 18 and will be a fantasy WR1 against the Colts.
  • JAX Quarterback #10
    The Jaguars offense was not pretty, but got the job done against the Titans. Jones had an intentional grounding in the first quarter, but got to humming later, finding Parker Washington in the back of the end zone for a two-yard score in the second quarter. He connected with rookie Brian Thomas Jr. often, finding him for an 11-yard score in the third quarter. The Jaguars did not need anything more against a stumbling Titans team. Jacksonville gets the win, but loses the battle for higher draft pick. Jones should not be in fantasy consideration for Week 18.
  • PHI Running Back #26
    Barkley fell victim to a Kenny Pickett tush push touchdown, but the Eagles’ RB1 churned out a strong performance against an overmatched Cowboys defense. Barkley’s longest run of the day came on a 23-yard in the third quarter on a drive that ended with an AJ Brown touchdown, but he will now enter Week 18 just 101 yards shy of the single-season rushing record. With the NFC East now secured, we’ll see just how willing the Eagles are to let Barkley pursue the record in next week’s game against the Giants.
  • PHI Wide Receiver #6
    Smith got the Eagles on the board midway through the second quarter when he found the end zone on a 22-yard pass from Kenny Pickett in the corner of the end zone. He nearly scored again on a 49-yard reception from Pickett in the second quarter but was ruled down at the one-yard line. In the fourth quarter, however, he took an in-route pass from Tanner McKee to the house on a 25-yard score for his second house call on the day. Smith has now scored in three of his last four games and has two 100-yard performances over the span. With the Eagles winning the NFC East, there’s a good chance we don’t see much of Smith in Week 18 against the Giants.
  • TEN Quarterback #11
    Rudolph got another start for the Titans, playing another conservative game en route to loss No. 13 for the season. He threw an interception in the second quarter, though it was tipped before getting picked off in the middle of the field. His sole touchdown pass was an eight-yard pass to a wide open Nick Vannett in the second half. Rudolph had a chance to tie the game on the Titans’ final drive, but missed several receivers, including Chig Okonkwo for an open sideline touchdown and Nick Westrbook-Ikhine for the last play off the game. The Titans get swept by the Jaguars for the season series and will likely have a higher draft pick. Rudolph should remain off fantasy radars for any Week 18 considerations.
  • NYJ Quarterback #8
    He took four sacks, including one for a safety, and was even called for an unnecessary roughness penalty before being pulled early in the fourth quarter while trailing 40-0. The Jets did Rodgers no favors with their backup tackles in, but he looked genuinely limited, especially when asked to move. An early fourth-down throw saw Rodgers wildly underthrow a wide-open Kenny Yeboah, hitting him in the leg. Rodgers set the NFL’s all-time sack record and remains one touchdown short of 500 for his career, something that might have him playing in a Week 18 tilt with the Dolphins despite nobody really needing to see more of this. He’d be a QB2 if he plays.
  • BUF Quarterback #17
    He left with the Bills up 33-0. Allen hit Amari Cooper up the sideline with a gorgeous ball then floated a pop up to Keon Coleman that looked like a heat check and narrowly avoided a Jets defender’s hands for his second score. His best throw on the day was actually an incompletion, one where he drifted and avoided two Jets defenders on a blitz, then threw to Coleman coming back on the sideline. Coleman dropped it. With this win clinching Buffalo in the No. 2 seed, it’s possible that Sean McDermott rests Allen in Week 18. Allen apparently wants to keep his start streak alive, but that might be just a token appearance. The numbers weren’t jaw-dropping, but there were a few dropped balls that hurt Allen’s cause. Allen remains thoroughly in the MVP conversation.
  • PHI Quarterback #7
    Pickett was dealing with a rib injury entering the game. The third-year quarterback took a punishing hit from Micah Parsons in the third quarter after rolling to his right to find AJ Brown in the end zone. To add insult to injury, the would-be touchdown pass was overturned by a holding call. Currently up 27-7, the Eagles could opt to ride with Tanner McKee the rest of the way. If they do, Pickett would finish with day with 143-1-0 through the air while adding three yards on the ground and a rushing score.

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The 2025 NFL draft doesn’t begin until April 24 in Green Bay, but we can begin looking at the likely draft order now.
Myles Garrett has made a little more history in Sunday’s game against the Dolphins.
The 2024 season hasn’t been a terribly pleasant one for the Raiders, but they can take some solace in the fact that they nailed their first-round pick in April.

Premier League

Rebecca Lowe, Robbie Earle, and Tim Howard analyze Saturday’s Matchweek 19 slate, including Liverpool’s rout of West Ham, Manchester City’s win over Leicester City, Tottenham’s draw with Wolves, and more.
A pivotal stretch is coming up in the Premier League with games galore over the festive period.
Arne Slot reflects on his first few months at Liverpool, his side’s win against West Ham, and discusses Mohamed Salah’s future at the club.

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While Russell is headed to Brooklyn, the Lakers added a key 3-and-D wing in Dorian Finney-Smith.
Josh Allen, Jahmyr Gibbs, Ja’Marr Chase, and Trey McBride lead the way in positional rankings for Week 17 of the 2024 NFL season.
Roki Sasaki, Alex Bregman, and Pete Alonso are among the big names left on the free agent market.
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College Football

Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry talk about the Pop-Tarts Bowl between Iowa State and Miami at Camping World Stadium, explaining why the bowl has had so much success and recapping some of the best moments from the game.
Ahead of the Fighting Irish’s CFP Quarterfinal matchup with Georgia, relive some of Riley Leonard’s best plays in front of the home Notre Dame Stadium crowd during the 2024 regular season.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry discuss the 12-team College Football Playoff, analyzing if Boise State and Arizona State deserved a first-round bye and previewing their games against Penn State and Texas, respectively.

Motor Sports

Austrian-based Der Standard reports KTM could save as much as $46 million annually if they depart MotoGP.
William Byron’s 2024 NASCAR Cup season included a Daytona 500 victory.
Relive the best battles and close-quarters racing across the NASCAR Cup, Xfinity, and Truck Series from the 2024 season.
Tyler Reddick’s dramatic victory at Homestead in the playoffs was among the highlights in a career season.

Golf

Hovland told Eurosport that he was hopeful that tape and painkillers would be enough for him to compete in this week’s PGA Tour season opener.
Here’s the rundown of the biggest professional events in women’s golf in 2025.
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Hovland posted on Instagram what looked like a broken toe caused by an accident with a bed frame.
A look at the full field for the PGA Tour’s first event of the 2025 season at Kapalua.
Scottie Scheffler injured his right hand on Christmas Day and had to have surgery.

MLB

The 30-year-old Los Angeles Dodgers superstar posted on his Instagram account Saturday that he and his 28-year-old wife, Mamiko Tanaka, are expecting a baby in 2025.
In a seven-year career, all with the Dodgers, Buehler has a 47-22 record with a 3.27 ERA. He has twice finished in the top 10 in Cy Young Award voting.
Hernández had made it clear he wanted to stay in Los Angeles, saying that was his priority. He got emotional when thanking fans during the World Series celebration at Dodger Stadium.
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Great Osobor and Zoom Diallo each scored a dozen points and Washington rolled to a 90-53 win over NJIT Sunday in its final tune-up before diving full-time into the Big Ten season.
Mike Mitchell Jr. scored 22 points, all in the first half, and Minnesota defeated Morgan State 90-68 on Sunday.
Ace Baldwin Jr. posted a double-double with 23 points and 10 assists to help Penn State to an 86-66 win over Pennsylvania on Sunday to remain unbeaten at home to start the season.
Ty Berry made five 3-pointers and scored 23, Brooks Barnhizer totaled 22 points and 10 rebounds for his sixth straight double-double, and Northwestern pulled away in the second half to beat Northeastern 85-60 on Sunday.

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The Packers have had a good season, but they have struggled in two games against the Vikings.
The Browns haven’t had much to celebrate all year but star defensive end Myles Garrett did make some history during the third quarter.
Eagles QB received two painkilling injections on Sunday.
The Dolphins have increased their lead over the Browns early in the third quarter.