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Eric Samulski and D.J. Short know the Juan Soto signing is only the beginning for Steve Cohen and the Mets this offseason, working through other possibilities for where New York goes from here, eyeing starters as a need.
A year-end compendium of facts that didn’t make it into stories this year, including why Austin Cindric wears bow ties and the banking at Talladega.

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  • SF Running Back #31
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    An MRI confirmed previous suspicions that Guerendo suffered a sprained foot in Sunday’s win over the Bears. Now, the 49ers will see if the rookie can overcome a short rest week in time to suit up for Thursday night’s game against the Rams. The 49ers need all hands on deck as the look to make a late postseason push, but four days of rest may not be enough time for Guerendo to get right. He’ll likely be listed as a DNP on the team’s estimated practice report on Monday, but Tuesday and Wednesday will be something to monitor as the team prepares for the divisional matchup. If he can’t play, Patrick Taylor would be next in line to lead the 49ers’ backfield.
  • NYJ Wide Receiver #5
    Rosenblatt notes that multiple team sources said in 2023 that Wilson “expressed privately that if things didn’t get better, he wouldn’t want to stick around long-term,” and that he “will likely” seek an extension worth “more than $30 million per year” this offseason. You didn’t think Jets drama was merely limited to Aaron Rodgers, did you? The Jets fielded calls on Wilson at the trade deadline. It’s hard to understand what a market for him would look like without knowing how adamant Wilson is on getting out of New York and what levers he’s willing to press, but there have absolutely been worse receivers traded for a first-round pick. Teams would likely have to bid more than that.
  • LV Quarterback #10
    Pierce’s commitment to the bit is notable, but after they aircasted O’Connell and carted him off in Week 14, we’re quite comfortable in saying that Ridder will helm a #RevengeGame against the Falcons. (Can it be a #RevengeGame if you barely earned the right to start in the first place? We’re looking into this.) A Ridder takeover, something that could possibly last the final four weeks of the season, would probably relegate Jakobi Meyers to fantasy benches and leave Brock Bowers as the only Raiders tight end or receiver worth starting.
  • CAR Running Back #24
    It’s a brutal blow for Brooks, who made his NFL debut in Week 12 after suffering a torn ACL in the same knee in November 2023 while playing at Texas. This was the immediate concern for Brooks when he suffered the non-contact injury in Sunday’s loss to the Eagles and needed to be carted off the field. Now, he will begin yet another long rehab process in hopes of being ready in time for training camp, although it wouldn’t be surprising if his 2025 season followed a similar path to this season given the timing of the injury. Brooks totaled 45 scoreless yards from scrimmage on 12 touches this season.
  • NO Quarterback #4
    According to Rapoport, Carr is “expected to miss several weeks,” although, interim head coach Darren Rizzi said he would consider Carr week-to-week. While the Saints won’t say it, there is a chance this ends up being a season-ender for Carr. The team doesn’t plan to place him on IR, but the Saints are currently 5-8 with little-to-no chance of making the playoffs. Carr has thrown for 2145-15-5 this season, going 5-5 in the 10 starts he’s made, and is under contract through 2026. Regardless of what the Saints say, it’d be surprising if we saw Carr under center again in 2024.
  • CLE Wide Receiver #19
    Tillman did not practice at any point last week and this update has us pessimistic on his odds of playing in Week 15 against the Chiefs. If he remains sidelined, it will be continued good news for Jerry Jeudy, David Njoku, and Elijah Moore as they’ll continue to be Jameis Winston’s main weapons.
  • TB Running Back #7
    Come feel old with us, Bucky. There was no MRI done on Irving last night per Jenna Laine, which is a good sign. But it seems like Irving’s status will be very practice-dependent this week. He’d be on the RB2 line against a strong Chargers defense if he can play, but his status appears to be very tenuous right now.
  • PIT Wide Receiver #14
    It’s just one man’s opinion, but when speaking on 102.5 WDVE’s Morning Show with Randy Baumann, Dulac said Pickens has a Grade 2 hamstring injury “that’s typically two weeks” recovery time, while adding, “So I don’t think they’re expecting him to play in Philadelphia either.” Pickens picked up the injury last Friday, so he’ll barely be a week removed from the injury when the Steelers suit up next Sunday to take on the Eagles. He did test his hamstring during pre-game warmups before ultimately being ruled out, but this will definitely be something to watch out for when the team releases its first injury report on Wednesday. If Pickens is unable to go, the Steelers could once again be looking at Calvin Austin, Van Jefferson, and Scotty Miller as their top three receivers against a stout Eagles defense.
  • SF Running Back #31
    Head coach Kyle Shanahan said after the game that the X-rays on Guerendo’s foot didn’t reveal anything and that the initial belief is that the rookie suffered a foot sprain. He’ll undergo an MRI on Monday to confirm, but Guerendo’s Week 15 availability on a short week is undoubtedly in question. Guerendo said after the game that he feels “great,” so we’ll see how things unfold from here. If he can’t go, the 49ers will likely be starting Patrick Taylor, who ran seven times for 25 yards and a touchdown against the Bears.
  • ATL Quarterback #18
    Morris didn’t place much blame at Cousins’ feet following the Falcons’ 42-21 loss to the Vikings. Morris said his quarterback “played significantly better than he did [in Week 13]” while adding the team “did not support him” in the loss. Cousins threw for 344 scoreless yards in the defeat and has now gone four-straight games without throwing an interception while tossing eight picks. Morris sticking by his quarterback shouldn’t come as a surprise at this point. The Falcons get a chance for a nice bounce-back in Week 15 against the Raiders and then have games against the Giants, Commanders, and Panthers to close things out. You couldn’t ask for an easier schedule when it comes to correcting course, now it’s on Cousins to take advantage of the schedule.

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NFL WEEK 14
Sincere McCormick, Jameis Winston, and Quentin Johnston highlight the biggest names on the Week 15 waiver wire.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms break down the Chiefs SNF win over the Chargers to clinch the division, including the stellar play of Patrick Mahomes who was “almost defensible” throughout.
Breaking down all of NFL Week 14’s biggest storylines, including Josh Allen’s heroic fantasy effort in a loss.
The Chiefs shutout the Chargers in the first half, but when the Chargers came storming back in the second half, it took a walk-off FG that bounced off the upright to secure the 19-17 win.
Jaylen Waddle is becoming relevant again for managers as the fantasy playoffs approach, while Marvin Harrison Jr. and Deebo Samuel are making it tough for managers to trust them.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms discuss the Steelers’ exciting win over the Browns, including Russell Wilson’s growing confidence and how additional support at the WR position can boost Pittsburgh moving forward.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms break down the Rams’ high-scoring win over the Bills, including how the Buffalo defense collapsed despite a stellar performance from Josh Allen and the offense.

NFL

Ravens head coach John Harbaugh spoke to reporters on Monday for the first time since the team announced that wide receiver Diontae Johnson would be suspended for this week’s game against the Giants and he didn’t have much to add to the original statement.
The Cowboys announced several transactions ahead of Monday night’s game against the Bengals, including the expected move of right guard Zack Martin to injured reserve.
With several injuries in the secondary, the Chiefs have added a veteran.

Premier League

Check out the latest Premier League table for the 2024-25 season.
Jarrod Bowen takes the ball onto his left foot and slots home West Ham’s second goal of the second half against Wolves to make it 2-1 for the Hammers at London Stadium.
Matt Doherty gets inside the box and drives his effort into the back of the net to put Wolves on level terms with West Ham.

Rotoworld

The Orioles are moving the left-field fences in and Tyler O’Neill is ready to take advantage.
Sincere McCormick, Jameis Winston, and Quentin Johnston highlight the biggest names on the Week 15 waiver wire.
On the Rise: JuJu Watkins
Check out all available episodes of the documentary series on the USC star.
In episode three of “On the Rise: JuJu Watkins,” USC’s new star adjusts to the intense weightlifting routine in college, putting on display her work ethic and the high standard that makes her “built different.”
In episode three of “On the Rise: JuJu Watkins,” WNBA legend Candace Parker and JuJu’s family help ease the sting of a championship game loss by surprising the 2022-23 Gatorade Player of the Year with the trophy.
Episode two of “On the Rise: JuJu Watkins” premieres today at 3:30 PM ET on NBC.
In episode two of “On the Rise: JuJu Watkins,” follow Watkins’ travels to the Hoophall Classic where she explains her pregame routine before battling through an ankle injury in Sierra Canyon’s win.
In episode one of “On the Rise: JuJu Watkins,” go behind the scenes in Watkins’ journey to the University of South Carolina where she met Dawn Staley, before ultimately choosing to attend USC.
In episode two of “On the Rise: JuJu Watkins,” watch as JuJu celebrates Senior Night at Sierra Canyon by scoring 60 points to break her single-game scoring record.

College Football

Dan Patrick reacts to the 12-team College Football Playoff, explaining why the seeding and format of the bracket may need to be changed going forward.
David Pollack joins Dan Patrick to break down the final 12-team College Football Playoff, analyze potential national champions and the discuss parity that’s present across all the conferences.
Pat Forde joins Dan Le Batard to share his thoughts on the 12-team College Football Playoff, analyze if the ACC is a stronger conference than the SEC and discuss Bill Belichick interviewing for the North Carolina job.
Devin Brown lost a close competition to Kyle McCord in 2023 and was relegated to a back seat again when the Buckeyes brought in Kansas State transfer Will Howard for 2024.

Motor Sports

Chance Hymas won his first professional dirt bike race at RedBud and then injured his leg the following week.
NBCSports.com goes behind the scenes to tell the story of the driver, the sculptor and the engraver of the famed Borg-Warner Trophy.
Monster Energy Kawasaki said Jorge Prado skipped Media Days because he wanted to continue practicing. Instead, he was absent due to a crash.
Devin Simonson asked for the ClubMX ride before the Ironman Nationals and then went out and scored his season-best finish.

Golf

Rex Hoggard and Ryan Lavner join Golf Today to discuss their takeaways from Scottie Scheffler’s six-stroke win at the 2024 Hero World Challenge and Tiger Woods’ outlook on the 2025 season.
Rex Hoggard and Ryan Lavner join Golf Today to discuss what to look forward to in the 2025 golf season, including Scottie Scheffler’s performance and PGA Tour-PIF negations.
Take a look at some of the top shots from the 2024 Hero World Challenge, including highlights from Justin Thomas, Tom Kim and winner Scottie Scheffler.
The Golf Today crew breaks down Tiger Woods’ playing future, particularly his durability as he continues his career into his late 40s.
It wasn’t an official PGA Tour win, but it was another victory for Scottie Scheffler as he dominated again at the Hero World Challenge.
Here’s a look at how the prize money was paid out at the $5 million Hero World Challenge.

MLB

Conforto, a former first-round draft pick who turns 32 on March 1, hit .237 with 20 homers and 66 RBIs this year for San Francisco in the final season of a two-year contract.
Hard-throwing Japanese right-hander Roki Sasaki was posted to Major League Baseball teams and will be available to sign as a free agent through 5 p.m. ET on Jan. 23.
Will Pete Alonso return to Queens? And what’s next for the starting rotation?

NBA

The Rockets have been a League Pass favorite because of their defense and athleticism, but now they face the Warriors in the NBA Cup.
Does anyone really think LeBron is going to walk away from playing with his son Bronny James?

Betting

Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick preview the Green Bay Packers vs. Seattle Seahawks matchup on Sunday Night Football, breaking down why Seattle’s defense has what it takes to slow down Jordan Love and Co.
Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick look ahead to early lines for Week 15 action, including Colts vs. Broncos in a matchup that Anthony Richardson can use to propel Indy’s playoff hopes.

College Basketball

Karaban returned to the UConn lineup after missing two games with a concussion.
Andrews answered for UCLA after Oregon took a 71-70 lead on Jackson Shelstad’s 3-pointer with 9.8 seconds remaining.
After shooting 37% in the first half, the Boilermakers made 53% of their shots in the second half.
Mark Mitchell scored 17 points in Missouri’s first win over Kansas since a 74-71 victory on Feb. 4, 2012.

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Colorado will retain 14% of Georgiev’s contract, which equates to approximately $476,000. He is in the last season of a three-year, $10.2 million deal.
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49ers running back Isaac Guerendo may still be available for Thursday night’s game against the Rams.
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