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Mike Florio provides insight on Ben Johnson finalizing a deal with the Chicago Bears to become the team’s next head coach.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry make and explain their picks for the CFP National Championship between Ohio State and Notre Dame.

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  • NO Head Coach
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    Rizzi has been linked to over a half-dozen teams in various capacities, with the report indicating he could be lured to the Bears to form a star-studded cast of new coaches under new head coach Ben Johnson in a complete turnover. The report comes after rumors swirled that Johnson was likely to bring on former Saints head coach Dennis Allen to serve as his defensive coordinator, potentially drawing another link to Rizzi, who previously served as the special teams coordinator under Allen in New Orleans. There are still many dominoes to fall in this year’s coaching cycle but top candidates appear to be flying off the shelf.
  • TB Offensive Coordinator
    Coen clearly made a good impression in his first interview with the Jaguars and will now have a chance to sit down with them in person. The 39-year-old offensive coordinator shined in his first season with the Buccaneers, as his offense finished in the top five in both points and yards per game, while Baker Mayfield turned in his best season as a pro (4500-41-16) in his seven years as a pro. Coen has at least two more finalists to compete with in Robert Saleh and current Raiders defensive coordinator Patrick Graham, but he could be exactly what Trevor Lawrence needs to turn things around after a disappointing 2024.
  • LV Defensive Coordinator
    Graham is one of at least three finalists to receive a second interview with the Jaguars. Former Jets head coach Robert Saleh and current Buccaneers offensive coordinator Liam Coen will also have second interviews with the team. Graham, who interviewed for the Seahawks’ and Chargers’ head coaching openings last offseason, is reportedly already a finalist for the Bengals’ defensive coordinator position. Even if he doesn’t land in Jacksonville, it sounds like his services will be in high demand for the 2025 season.
  • FA Head Coach
    This news comes shortly after it was announced that Saleh’s chances at landing the Jaguars’ head coaching gig would “increase” after the Bears hired Ben Johnson. Saleh showed well during his initial interview with the Jaguars and could soon find himself back in the driver’s seat of a team just months after being dismissed by the Jets following a 20-36 record over four seasons. It’s possible we’ll know by Friday if Saleh has a new home in Jacksonville.
  • PHI Quarterback #1
    It’s the exact kind of vague statement we’d expect from Sirianni, who often spearheads the team’s vague approach when it comes to discussing injuries. Hurts said after the game that he expects to play in next week’s NFC Championship Game against the Commanders. With a trip to the Super Bowl on the line, we’d expect the same. Hurts will likely be limited in practice this week, and it wouldn’t be surprising if he logged a DNP or two along the way. That said, he feels like a near-lock to start on Sunday, barring a major setback.
  • IND Defensive Coordinator
    Anarumo’s defensive implosion last season wasn’t enough to keep teams away this offseason. Once considered a potential head coaching candidate, the veteran coordinator saw his defense rank 25th in points and yards allowed per game last season, as their inability to keep points off the board proved to be enough to keep the Bengals out of the postseason despite MVP-caliber play from Joe Burrow. During his six seasons with the Bengals, Anarumo’s defense never ranked higher than 16th in yards allowed and ranked inside the top 15 only once in points allowed per game. Now, he’ll be tasked with taking over a Colts defense that’s ranked among the league’s worst for three straight seasons. It’s easy to argue that Anarumo was never given enough talent in Cincinnati to make him successful, but it’s also fair to wonder if the Colts will give him the players he needs to help them turn a corner.
  • CHI Offensive Coordinator
    Just hours after it was reported that Johnson would be finalizing his interview schedule, Johnson appears headed for the Windy City. ESPN’s Adam Schefter was the first to report it, as any rumors of Johnson being the next coach of the Raiders can be laid to rest just days after he was being hyped as the favorite to land in Vegas. Johnson will now be tasked with helping Caleb Williams and the Bears take the next step after a tumultuous 2024 that featured multiple offensive coordinators and head coaches for the No. 1 overall pick of last year’s draft. During his three years in Detroit, Johnson’s offense consistently finished in the top five in yards and points per game and led the league with 33.2 points per game this season. Known for his elaborate schemes and ability to create room for his receivers to operate, Johnson is the exact kind of coach many believed Williams would need to reach his full potential as a pro after entering the league as one of the highest touted prospects of the last decade. Johnson will now take the upcoming days to round out his staff as he prepares to embark on his much-anticipated first season as a head coach.
  • DEN Running Back #33
    “While he was Denver’s leading rusher with 513 yards, he had his share of struggles and is not the same player he was before suffering a serious knee injury in October 2022,” Tomasson writes. Yup, that about sums it up. Tomasson writes that Jaleel McLaughlin will be back as a reserve but that the Broncos “likely will look for a potential starter in free agency or the draft.” It sure seemed like the way the Broncos managed the running back room this year that they didn’t have a real No. 1 back on the roster, and this report pretty much confirms that finding.
  • WAS Offensive Coordinator
    This sounds more like Schefter’s opinion than a known fact, but there’s something to be said for Kingsbury still not interviewing with a team despite multiple requests to speak with the Commanders’ offensive coordinator. Kingsbury, who said he won’t take an interview as long as the Commanders are in the playoffs, also went on record saying he was “very happy” with his current role while adding it “would take a lot” for him to leave Jayden Daniels. The Commanders are one win away from their first Super Bowl appearance since 1991. If they advance past the Eagles next week, it’s possible Kingsbury won’t speak to a team regarding a head coaching vacancy until after the Super Bowl.
  • FA Head Coach
    This interview was forecasted last week, but now the two sides officially appear ready to speak. Per Underhill, the “logistics are still being set,” and the weather could play a factor in when the meeting takes place. Regardless, McCarthy will have a chance to make his pitch about how he can fix the Saints, who finished the year with a 5-12 record after getting off to a 2-0 start with back-to-back 40-point games. McCarthy has already met with the Bears and is rumored to be one of their top candidates, with Detroit’s Ben Johnson being the other.

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Turnovers proved costly for Ravens in loss to BUF
Mike Florio and Chris Simms break down what went wrong for the Ravens in their "crushing" Divisional Round loss to the Bills, including three turnovers, Mark Andrews' crucial drop during the 2-point conversion and more.

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College Football Playoff
Both of these teams are extremely polarizing. But if you’ve got to root for someone, who should it be?
Seven weeks ago, Day’s Buckeyes had just lost to Michigan for the fourth straight time. How they responded to that defeat speaks volume about his coaching.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry break down the matchups to watch when Ohio State is on offense, including WR Jeremiah Smith vs. S Xavier Watts, the impact of Notre Dame’s defense and more.
Ryan Day chats with Nicole Auerbach about Ohio State’s path to the College Football Playoff National Championship, the Buckeyes’ keys to victory against Notre Dame and why his team is ready to make more school history.
Ahead of the national title game, former athletic director Jack Swarbrick reflects on the traits that led him to hire Freeman as the head football coach three years ago.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry break down Notre Dame’s offensive strengths and weaknesses, including the power of the run despite an injured offensive line and whether the Irish pass play can step up if needed.
Notre Dame head coach Marcus Freeman speaks with Nicole Auerbach about how the Fighting Irish’s defense will slow down Ohio State’s offensive weapons and why his team does not “shy away from the difficult moments.”

NFL

The Bears aren’t wasting any time in putting together a coaching staff after hiring Ben Johnson as head coach.
Robert Saleh will have company in the second round of head coaching interviews in Jacksonville.
Bills cornerback Christian Benford was placed in concussion protocol after the victory over the Ravens, coach Sean McDermott said Monday.

Premier League

“How many mistakes has he made? Four? I think he saved us more than four,” Maresca said after a Robert Sanchez error led to Wolves’ only goal at Chelsea.
Tosin Adarabioyo joins the NBC Sports’ crew to share his thoughts on Chelsea’s 3-1 win over Wolves at Stamford Bridge in Matchweek 22.
Watch full-match highlights from Chelsea’s showdown against Wolves at Stamford Bridge in Matchweek 22.

How Freeman led Notre Dame to title game

An observation from Benjamin Morrison ahead of Notre Dame’s CFP opener vs. Indiana let Marcus Freeman know the message he had to give his players that week. Watch the “Here Come the Irish” season finale now on Peacock.
With Notre Dame in the CFP National Championship Game, Marcus Freeman is chasing something that’s become common in Fighting Irish history: a head coach winning it all in Year 3. Watch “Here Come the Irish” on Peacock.
Marcus Freeman knows the expectations for his team in 2024, and he’s taking in all the lessons he can, including from the legendary Lou Holtz. Watch full “Here Come the Irish” episodes on Peacock.
Learn in episode 6 of “Here Come the Irish” why Notre Dame’s players look up to head coach Marcus Freeman so much, including his strong character and consistency.

Rotoworld

The Happy Hour crew reacts to Detroit Lions HC Dan Campbell’s postgame press conference and explain why this loss is so gut-wrenching with the coaching staff staring a massive shakeup in the face.
The Blue Jays finally land a big name. How does Anthony Santander’s arrival impact Toronto’s immediate outlook?
The Fantasy Football Happy Hour crew reflect on the Philadelphia Eagles’ win over the Los Angeles Rams, where the Eagles needed a 200-yard day from Saquon Barkley to overcome an otherwise concerning offense.
The Happy Hour crew discusses how a sub-200-yard passing day for Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen was still good enough to lead his team to a win over the Baltimore Ravens in a ‘strange’ snowy Divisional game.
NFL Divisional Round
The pressure and the snow both piled up throughout the game, but Saquon Barkley ran away with 205 yards to lead the Eagles to a 28-22 win over the Rams in the Divisional Round.
Saquon Barkley takes the ball 78 yards to the house to extend the Eagles’ lead to 28-15 in the fourth quarter against the Rams.
Eagles running back Saquon Barkley takes the handoff and goes untouched for a 62-yard touchdown run to give Philadelphia a first quarter lead over the Los Angeles Rams.
Matthew Stafford connects with Tyler Higbee on a 4-yard pass to put the Rams ahead 7-6 in the first quarter against the Eagles.
Jalen Hurts breaks a tackle and surges up the right side for a 44-yard touchdown run, putting the Philadelphia Eagles on the board first against the Los Angeles Rams in the Divisional Round.
Josh Allen expresses his admiration for teammates in Buffalo following a tight Divisional Round win over the Baltimore Ravens, reflecting on the Bills’ tight-knit nature and why they’re eager to face Kansas City again.
Ahmed Fareed and Chris Simms explore the Ravens’ “sloppy” Divisional Round loss to the Bills, where Buffalo’s defensive game plan shined and Baltimore let several opportunities fall through.

College Football

Chelsea manager Enzo Maresca reflects on his side’s 3-1 win over Wolves at Stamford Bridge.
How to watch the College Football Playoff National Championship game between Ohio State and Notre Dame.
The curtain comes down on the longest, strangest college football season anyone has ever seen. About the only thing that feels normal about it are the teams playing for the title.
Marcus Freeman felt more comfortable talking about the national championship his players have a chance to win than the history attached to it if they pull it off.

Motor Sports

The start of a season brings new hope and could bring even more for these drivers.
Here’s what the Supercross riders had to say and post after the Round 2 at Snapdragon Stadium in San Diego, California.
BMW’s two entries were fast throughout the Roar before the Rolex 24 at Daytona test.
Julie Beaumer scored his first Supercross podium in the season opener in Anaheim. It took only one more race to get his first victory.

Golf

Tee times, groupings and how to watch the second round of the Farmers Insurance Open.
Tee times, groupings and how to watch the first round of the Farmers Insurance Open.
Kira K. Dixon speaks with Shane Lowry and Max Homa ahead of the Farmers Insurance Open, as the two break down their preparation and what makes Torrey Pines such a great course.
Shane Ryan and Taylor Zarzour join Golf Today to break down Rory McIlroy’s most recent performance and Tyrrell Hatton’s Ryder Cup outlook after winning the Dubai Desert Classic.
Todd Lewis provides the latest on Scottie Scheffler and Xander Schauffele, discussing when it’s most likely for the PGA Tour stars to return to action after injuries.
Shane Ryan and Taylor Zarzour join Golf Today to discuss Sepp Straka and Justin Thomas’ strong performances as well as a few ideas that could improve the PGA Tour’s entertainment value.

NBA

College Basketball

Jaylen Curry’s 22 points helped Massachusetts defeat La Salle 82-60 on Sunday.
UMass opened up a first-half lead and then doubled down in the second to walk away with a dominant victory over A10 foe La Salle.

MLB

Paul Skenes has a lot on his mind. The chances of the perpetually curious National League Rookie of the Year staying with the Pittsburgh Pirates indefinitely is not one of them.
Alex Bregman and Pete Alonso are the big names still left on the free agent market in Major League Baseball.
Tanner Scott has been among the most dominant relief options in baseball. Will that continue with the Dodgers?

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Explaining how the new Champions League format works, with the full schedule, scores and the key dates for the 2024-25 competition.
Liverpool lead the way, while Premier League sides Aston Villa and Arsenal in the top eight. Manchester City? Not-so-much.
With Ben Johnson off the table for the Jaguars, their search will move on to others.
From the moment the Bears fired coach Matt Eberflus, they were committed to conducting a wide-ranging and deliberate search for a new coach.
Ravens fullback Patrick Ricard is slated to become a free agent in March, but he wants to stay in Baltimore and keep playing with Lamar Jackson.