Skip navigation
Favorites
Sign up to follow your favorites on all your devices.
Sign up
View All Scores
Rex Hoggard joins Golf Central with all the info on the PGA of America ruling LIV Golf players eligible for the Ryder Cup and PGA Championship -- as well as what it means for the future of harmony in golf.
Croucher and Dinsick both like the idea of getting in on Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love for NFL MVP while there’s still a massive edge in his betting market.

Latest Player News

All Player News
  • NYJ Running Back #20
    Hall has now reached 20 touches and found the end zone in all three of his appearances so far this season. He hasn’t been very efficient in the process, while fantasy managers are undoubtedly nervous about Braelon Allen’s usage, but Hall is getting elite RB1 handles. Those should quickly give way to elite RB1 returns, especially since Aaron Rodgers has looked better each week. Allen, who notched 14 touches of his own this evening, isn’t going to go away, but this backfield is big enough for two runners considering the Jets’ pass-catching limitations. The Broncos are on tap for Week 4.
  • NYJ Wide Receiver #5
    Wilson’s touchdown — his first of Aaron Rodgers’ tenure with the Jets — was also the first score Rodgers has ever tossed to a first-round wide receiver. Stupefying. The TD was nice, as was Wilson drawing nine targets on an evening where Rodgers found six different pass catchers for at least three receptions. Less nice was Wilson’s continued depressed yardage production, a theme that unfortunately could continue the next two weeks against Patrick Surtain’s Broncos and Brian Flores’ Vikings. That being said, a player of Wilson’s caliber isn’t going to remain in the 50-yard range forever. You have to keep trusting him as a top-12 wideout.
  • NYJ Quarterback #8
    After making a modest leap from Week 1 to Week 2, Rodgers went into hyperdrive this evening, spinning the ball with his signature flair and accuracy while using his legs surprisingly often. Although he rushed only three times for 18 yards, Rodgers appeared quite comfortable rolling out, and was not afraid to get hit. He also spread the ball around the Jets’ thin skill corps, finding six different players for at least three receptions. Physically, he looked far ahead of what we’ve seen from Kirk Cousins. Truly “vintage” Rodgers is never going to come back, but tonight was also closer than many observers probably assumed we would see. We would like to say Rodgers has some Week 4 streaming juice, but the Broncos aren’t an amazing matchup. The same is true of the Vikings in Week 5.
  • MIA Running Back #31
    We wouldn’t assume Mostert is returning until he gets in a full session on Friday or is removed from the injury report. He could end up with a genuine “questionable” tag. We do know the Dolphins have incentive to push the envelope with their 1B back, as they are going to have no choice but to run the ball more in Tua Tagovailoa’s absence. Mostert will be a touchdown-based FLEX option if he returns after a one-week absence.
  • SEA Running Back #9
    Walker has yet to take a practice rep of any kind since getting injured late in Week 1. At this point, not even a “limited” Friday return would probably be enough to get him out of the field against the Dolphins. Although inefficient and un-explosive, Zach Charbonnet’s status as an every-snap player in KWIII’s absence keeps him in the low-end RB1 mix.
  • TB Running Back #1
    We haven’t seen much concern as to White’s Week 3 status, though a “full” practice on Friday would be nice. For now we would expect the Bucs’ lead back to be ready for his typical RB2 workload, though White coming out of the gate slow and Bucky Irving getting the “hot hand” would be within the range of outcomes.
  • MIN Wide Receiver #18
    “Yeah, for sure,” was Jefferson’s Thursday response when asked if he will be a go. Jefferson has yet to get in a full practice this week, but the fact that he’s practicing at all after departing last Sunday’s contest has told the tale. Jefferson will be in the top three for a game we hope doesn’t turn into a “surprising” defensive slugfest.
  • GB Quarterback #10
    Love was able to get in a limited session while wearing pads. When asked about Love’s status for Week 3, Packers HC Matt LaFleur told reporters that they would give Love “up until kickoff, 90 minutes.” In other words, Love is going to be a gametime decision. Malik Willis will get the start behind center against the Titans if the team decides to go cautious with Love.
  • DAL Wide Receiver #88
    Lamb was able to take part in the open portion, and that’s obviously a great sign for his status going forward. Fantasy managers will want to make sure he’s able to take part Friday and check the designation, but at this point it’d be an upset if he isn’t on the field Sunday against the Ravens.
  • HOU Running Back #28
    Mixon wasn’t seen at the open portion of practice, and neither was Dameon Pierce, who is also nursing an ankle injury and wasn’t able to play in SNF against the Bears. Mixon picked up his ankle injury during that contest, and hasn’t been at either practice. If Mixon can’t go, Cam Akers will likely dominate the touches for Week 3 against the Vikings, with Dare Ogunbowale getting some work as well.

WATCH NOW

Texas, Georgia, OSU lead Perry's power rankings
Joshua Perry runs through his Week 4 power rankings, where Texas, Georgia, Ohio State, Tennessee and Ole Miss lead the way atop college football.
Big Ten on NBC Sports
Plus, a look at the other top Heisman contenders heading into Week 4.
With three full weeks in the books, Texas slides up to the No. 1 seed line, and UNLV enters the bracket for the first time.
Thirty-year-old Minnesota punter Mark Crawford discusses his journey to the states from Australia, the Golden Gophers experience and his relationship with former Iowa punter Tory Taylor.
Joshua Perry runs through his Week 4 power rankings, where Texas, Georgia, Ohio State, Tennessee and Ole Miss lead the way atop college football.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry discuss the players that are rising in college football after Week 3, including Arch Manning, Travis Hunter, Curt Cignetti.
Noah Eagle and Todd Blackledge preview the Iowa-Minnesota Week 4 matchup, specifically powerhouse running backs Kaleb Johnson and Darius Taylor leading their respective offenses.
Noah Eagle and Todd Blackledge preview the Week 4 matchup between USC and Michigan, including the opportunity the Trojans have to establish themselves in their first Big Ten matchup since joining the conference.

NBC Sports Podcasts

NFL

Rodney Harrison explains why he needs to see more out of the Baltimore Ravens in Week 3, while Mike Florio discusses what Will Levis needs to prove against the Green Bay Packers.
Mike Florio and Rodney Harrison discuss why the New York Jets “can be a real contender” in the AFC, analyzing Aaron Rodgers’ impact in New York and the team’s schedule in 2024.
There are two 0-2 teams in the AFC North and they have very different levels of familiarity with being in that position.
The Patriots gave Drake Maye his first NFL playing time late in Thursday’s 24-3 loss to the Jets and that meant head coach Jerod Mayo fielded questions about turning the offense over to the rookie quarterback on a full-time basis.

Rotoworld

FantasyLife+ gives you the award-winning tools, rankings and projections to make this fantasy season one for the ages! Use promo code SEASON20 for 20% off at checkout.
Eric Samulski ranks his favorite streaming starters for the upcoming week.
The Rotoworld Football Show evaluates the Kansas City Chiefs backfield with Isiah Pacheco going on IR and why the team won’t have a true backfield in the interim.
Kyle Dvorchak and the Rotoworld Football Show break down Trevor Lawrence’s performance through two weeks in the NFL season, concluding that he’s certainly a capable, decent starting QB -- but perhaps nothing more.

Motor Sports

Denny Hamlin, who has won the past two Bristol Cup races, enters Saturday night’s race six points below the cutline.
The Xfinity Series holds its final race of the regular season Friday night.
RJ Hampshire crashed hard in Moto 2 at Texas Motor Speedway after aggravating his wrist injury one week previous at zMax Dragway.
What would you do for $1 million? That’s the question three riders will ask on Saturday and you don’t want to miss their answers.

Premier League

Check out the latest Premier League table for the 2024-25 season.
Here are the latest injury updates and news from around the Premier League.
Arsenal continue to grind out results amid injury issues, but Manchester City likely won’t be so accommodating
NFL Week 3
Matthew Berry breaks down his Love/Hate players for Week 3 and explains to fantasy managers why their seasons aren’t over despite dealing with a rash of injuries.
Chris Simms details why he thinks the Falcons match up well against the Chiefs ahead of their Week 3 matchup, but he and Mike Florio are still giving the advantage to Patrick Mahomes and Kansas City.
Matthew Berry breaks down his positional rankings for Week 3 of the 2024 NFL season.
The FNIA crew discuss the upcoming Sunday Night Football matchup, where the Atlanta Falcons’ defense excites Rodney Harrison and Tony Dungy outlines how the Kansas City Chiefs will lean on Travis Kelce.
Kyle Dvorchak breaks down the biggest waiver wire targets for Week 3 including Carson Steele, Derek Carr, and Demarcus Robinson.
Pro Football Focus previews the NFL Week 3 matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and Atlanta Falcons, focusing on the quarterbacks on both sides in Patrick Mahomes and Kirk Cousins.
Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers and Jay Croucher discuss why Rachaad White, Aaron Jones and Devin Singletary are all fantasy football running backs to avoid in Week 3.

College Football

Vaughn Dalzell breaks down his Week 4 College Football card that includes a top 15 matchup between Oklahoma State and Utah, plus Iowa at Minnesota and more!
No. 17 Notre Dame already lost one home game to a Mid-American Conference opponent.

Golf

Nelly Korda had a tough time getting out of bed Thursday morning. Any Solheim Cup fatigue had no bearing on her standard of golf.
Maguire, who only played two matches at Robert Trent Jones Golf Club last week, opened in 67.
Relive some of the best moments from Round 1 of the Kroger Queen City Championship at TPC River’s Bend in Maineville, Ohio.
An Byeong-hun is coming off his best season in the PGA Tour and is poised to be a strong asset on the Presidents Cup international team.
Leona Maguire joins Golf Channel to discuss her mindset after getting snubbed from the Solheim Cup squad, and how she has found success at the Kroger Queen City Championship.
Patrick Cantlay’s “well-rounded game” will be on display for the United States during the 2024 Presidents Cup.

MLB

Hosts of the Dan Le Batard Show play a game of Pitch Clock and discuss which teams would be considered a “shock” to win the 2024 World Series.
MLB Insider Jeff Passan joins the Dan Patrick Show to discuss the possibility of Shohei Ohtani pitching in the postseason for the Los Angeles Dodgers, the White Sox historic season and more.
Jorge Montanez breaks down the week of saves across baseball in his weekly closer rankings and highlights some steals options on the waiver wire.
The 25-year-old Scott began throwing off a mound late last month but said Wednesday he had a difficult time ramping up his off-speed pitches.

NBA

He played in the collegiate Dixie Classic but faced incredible abuse on the court and a death threat off it.
A portion of the lawsuit could be re-filed, however, claims of sex trafficking were dismissed with prejudice and cannot be.
The Timberwolves point guard sounded the Gjallarhorn at the Vikings game, burglars took advantage of him not being home.
There was plenty of change in the Pacific Division this summer, with multiple teams making moves that could significantly impact fantasy basketball.

Betting

Vaughn Dalzell breaks down his Week 4 College Football card that includes a top 15 matchup between Oklahoma State and Utah, plus Iowa at Minnesota and more!
Dinsick and Croucher analyze what futures bets from the Arizona Cardinals are worth a look, with Kyler Murray and Marvin Harrison Jr. presenting some possible value.
Croucher likes Falcons RB Bijan Robinson’s over for rushing yards on Sunday Night Football against the Chiefs, while Dinsick is confident in a “statement game” from the Los Angeles Chargers in NFL Week 3.
Croucher and Dinsick both like the idea of getting in on Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love for NFL MVP while there’s still a massive edge in his betting market.

College Basketball

The schools announced that their men’s basketball teams would meet Oct. 25 at Bud Walton Arena in Fayetteville, Arkansas.
Adrian Wojnarowski is retiring from broadcasting to return to his alma mater to take over the newly created position of general manager of the men’s basketball program
Three-star Deondrea Lindsey is ranked No. 140 in the 2025 Rivals150.
Three-star Howard Williams Jr. ranks No. 52 in the 2027 Rivals rankings.

Local coverage

Caleb Williams took valuable lessons away from the loss in Houston, and the Bears need them to stick.
Jalen Hurts has thrown at least one interception in six consecutive regular-season games.
Sean McVay’s job became easier this week leading up to Sunday’s game between the 49ers and Los Angeles Rams.
Can the C’s reach their third NBA Finals in four years, and if so, who might they face?

Latest

Patriots coach Jerod Mayo said after Thursday night’s game that he doesn’t know if he’s going to make Drake Maye his team’s starting quarterback, but Maye says he’s confident he can do the job.
The Jets offense was inconsistenet in the first two weeks of the regular season, but quarterback Aaron Rodgers made throws that showed he still has his the ability to throw the ball the way he did in the past.
Arsenal have one eye on huge clash with Manchester City, Erling Haaland’s early-season heroics.
A massive game between the two title favorites takes place at the Etihad Stadium on Sunday. Who can make a statement early in the season?