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Tony Dungy and Rodney Harrison preview the Week 10 SNF matchup between the Lions and Texans, highlighting the success of GM Brad Holmes and what to expect from Za’Darius Smith.
Defending champs Auburn and Stanford have done nothing to be knocked from the contenders’ lists after a fall season of college golf.

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  • DAL Quarterback #4
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    Slater also reports that her sources told her “it typically takes more than a 4 week recovery. In some cases, they let it scar over, repair and then strengthen. With that being said, Prescott is seeking other opinions which is why there is currently a reluctance to place him on IR or make any determinations about a timeline for return.” An avulsion injury is far more serious than a typical strain. Fantasy managers should prudently move on from Prescott at this time.
  • PHI Wide Receiver #6
    Smith wasn’t present for Wednesday’s walkthrough. We will get more info on the situation tomorrow, but it’s a concerning start to the week for the star receiver. Smith didn’t appear limited by the hamstring injury on Sunday when he reeled in one of the most impressive toe-drag touchdowns you’ll ever see. He finished the day with four grabs for 87 yards and one score. If Smith can’t suit up this week, a returning Dallas Goedert will operate as Jalen Hurts’ No. 2 pass-catcher.
  • KC Quarterback #15
    Mahomes came up limping late in the Chiefs’ Week 9 win over the Bucs. He had quietly been dealing with an ankle injury before the game and aggravated it while scrambling. Mahomes finished the game without any issues, securing an overtime victory in the process. A full practice to open the week indicates it genuinely is a minor injury at most. Coming off his best fantasy performance of the season, Mahomes is climbing the QB2 ranks for Week 10.
  • BAL Tight End #80
    Likely did not practice once this week before being ruled out. The good news is that he gets the mini-bye following Baltimore’s Thursday Night Football matchup with Cincinnati. Mark Andrews will approach a full-time role tomorrow after spending most of this season in a rotation with Likely and Charlie Kolar. A decrease in 12-personnel sets should also get Diontae Johnson on the field more.
  • BAL Quarterback #8
    Jackson missed two practices with a back injury last week. John Harbaugh called it rest and NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport later reported that rest days would be built into his practice regimen going forward. His DNP yesterday was no different. Eying up a potential shootout with the Bengals, Jackson will continue his MVP campaign as Week 10’s QB1 overall.
  • CIN Wide Receiver #5
    Higgins did not practice this week and is set to miss Cincinnati’s second matchup with the Ravens. It will be his third game sidelined because of the quad injury. Mike Gesicki has operated as the Bengals’ de facto No. 2 receiver in his absence. The veteran tight end caught five passes for 100 yards and two touchdowns last week. He will remain in the TE1 ranks for a potential shootout with Baltimore. Andrei Iosivas is running plenty of routes sans Higgins but is nothing more than a touchdown-or-bust WR5.
  • CAR Running Back #24
    Today was the Panthers’ final day to bring him off the NFI list. He practiced in full last week and was a full-go today as well. All signs point toward the rookie making his NFL debut in Week 10 versus the Giants, though don’t have to make him active if they think he needs more time to recover. Fantasy managers should take a wait-and-see approach with this backfield. In his first game off the ACL tear he suffered in college, Brooks will almost certainly play a backup role to Chuba Hubbard. Brooks will spend a week in the RB5 ranks while Hubbard is no longer a locked-in RB2.
  • CAR Quarterback #9
    Young took over for an injured Andy Dalton two weeks ago and has fared better in his second stint as the Panthers’ starting quarterback this season. He has three touchdowns with as many interceptions and got his first win of the year with an upset over the Saints on Sunday. Dalton may still be the better starter in a vacuum, but Young has done enough to get a third nod in a row as the Panthers wade through the second half of yet another lost season. Fantasy managers can ignore Young as a streaming option versus the Giants this week.
  • PHI Tight End #88
    Goedert went down with a hamstring injury in Week 6 and has not played since. He did not practice at all last week before being ruled out on Friday. A return to practice is a step in the right direction for the veteran tight end. The Eagles win need to see how he progresses throughout the week before we get a better idea of his Week 10 availability. If Goedert is cleared to play against the Cowboys, he will straddle the TE1/2 border.
  • PHI Wide Receiver #11
    We’ll assume it’s a limited session until the Eagles’ final injury report drops. Either way, this is good news for Brown and his fantasy backers. The stud receiver went down with a knee injury on Sunday and did not return. An MRI didn’t reveal any major issues and he is currently considered day to day. Barring a setback, Brown is on track to suit up as a fantasy WR1 versus the Cowboys.

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NBC Sports Podcasts

NASCAR Championship Weekend
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Dr. Diandra examines the performance this season of Joey Logano and Tyler Reddick to identify strengths and potential pitfalls to watch for at Phoenix.
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NFL

Monday night’s game ended with a controversial decision by Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles to not go for two after scoring a touchdown to trim the score to 24-23 with 27 seconds left.
The Bears receiver defended himself amid criticism he quit on his quarterback and his team Sunday.
The season began with the 49ers playing games about the availability of running back Christian McCaffrey.
Lions defensive back Brian Branch apologized Wednesday for flipping off the Packers crowd after being ejected in Sunday’s game.

Premier League

“We should have scored a couple at least but the way the team played, that was us at least,” Arteta said after the 1-0 loss in Milan. “The way we played tonight, the team can go to Chelsea and win.”
Here’s how the new Europa League format is set for the 2024-25 UEL competition, with the full schedule and the key dates for Manchester United, Tottenham, and more.
Here are the latest injury updates and news from around the Premier League.
NFL WEEK 10
Josh Downs, Tank Dell, and Jalen Tolbert are receivers fantasy managers can turn to as FLEX plays in Week 10.
Josh Allen, Saquon Barkley, Justin Jefferson, George Kittle lead the way in positional rankings for Week 10 of the 2024 NFL season.
Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers, and Lawrence Jackson share their thoughts on the Pittsburgh Steelers acquiring Mike Williams from the New York Jets before the trade deadline.
Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher and Connor Rogers react to Jerry Jones and the Cowboys giving up a fourth-round pick to acquire struggling wide receiver Jonathan Mingo from the Panthers.
DeAndre Hopkins is taking over the Rashee Rice role, Chase Brown is an RB1, and 30 other fantasy football facts you need to know before Week 10.
Quentin Johnston, Taysom Hill, and Xavier Legette headline the biggest fantasy football targets on the Week 10 waiver wire.
Chargers led the way but how high can we rank the surging Rams and Eagles?

Rotoworld

Ramírez, Emmanuel Clase and a few others had the Guardians one step away from the World Series
Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers, and Lawrence Jackson highlight Rhamondre Stevenson’s recent production and explain why he’s a valuable trade asset, and examine Davante Adams’ reemergence in New York.
Chris Simms and Ahmed Fareed explore the Texans’ offensive struggles, discussing Bobby Slowik’s decisions, pass protection concerns, and C.J. Stroud’s numbers ahead of Houston vs. Detroit on Sunday Night Football.
Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers, and Lawrence Jackson share their top bets ahead of the NFL’s Week 10 slate, including the 49ers’ NFC showdown against the Buccaneers, and the Lions’ trip to Houston to take on the Texans.

College Football

The ball has been in the air for Minnesota this year more than it’s stayed on the ground, the first time since 2007.
Four-star safety Gregory Thomas committed to Florida State in June.
James Franklin is now 3-19 against top-10 opponents at Penn State.
Minnesota Golden Gophers (6-3) vs. Rutgers Scarlet Knights (4-4) Game Preview
COLLEGE HOOPS ON NBC & PEACOCK
Can UConn three-peat? How good will Cooper Flagg be? And who’s going to cut down the nets?
Meghan McKeown and Zora Stephenson sit down with JuJu Watkins as she preps for another season with the USC Trojans and reflects on the lessons she learned during her first season of college basketball.
JuJu Watkins, Paige Bueckers and Hannah Hidalgo lead the top teams as the sport enters its post-Caitlin Clark era.
The Big Ten College Countdown crew takes a look at the season ahead for the Big Ten men’s basketball teams with the highest expectations.
Zora Stephenson and Meghan McKeown sit down with UCLA’s Lauren Betts and Kiki Rice to talk about their goals for the 2024-2025 season and how they are getting their freshman teammates comfortable.
Take a look into the crystal ball as women’s college basketball action tips off.
Robbie Hummel shares his expectations for some of the top players in Big Ten men’s basketball and what they need to lead their respective programs to glory in 2024-25.

Motor Sports

Christian Craig’s time with Husqvarna was filled with injuries but he can prove his critics wrong with a solid run at this former team.
Chase Elliott and Kyle Larson delivered Hendrick Motorsports back-to-back Cup Series titles in 2020 and 2021, and William Byron has a chance to etch his name in history alongside his teammates this Sunday at Phoenix.
Relive Joey Logano and Ryan Blaney’s NASCAR Cup Series championships from 2022 and 2023 as Team Penske looks to three-peat this Sunday at Phoenix.
Get an inside look at what it’s like to attend the NASCAR Cup Series playoff race at Martinsville Speedway through the lenses of multiple fans.

Golf

Watch highlights from the first round of the Lotte Championship at Hoakalei Country Club in ʻEwa Beach, Hawaii.
Rex and Lav react to Rory McIlroy’s unusual training routine to make a swing change and analyze whether he needed to do so in the first place.
Brittany Lincicome joins Golf Today to talk about her retirement from full-time, professional golf, reflect on her career and more.
Padraig Harrington joins Golf Today to discuss the PGA Tour’s proposed changes to field sizes, exemptions and the removal of the Monday Qualifiers.
Legendary LSU golfer Ingrid Lindblad, a 24-year-old native of Sweden, joined Golf Today to talk about her transition from college to professional golf after earning her LPGA Tour card for 2025.
Rory McIlroy was typically honest ahead of the Abu Dhabi HSBC Golf Championship, touching on his focus on his swing as well as the impact of the U.S. presidential election on PGA Tour-LIV Golf negotiations.

MLB

San Diego went 93-69 this season, finishing second in the NL West, five games behind the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Eric Samulski sees four teams as the leading contenders to sign Japanese star pitcher Roki Sasaki, with the reigning World Series champion Los Angeles Dodgers his pick.
Eric Samulski and Scott Pianowski predict where Juan Soto will sign this winter, with each taking a different New York squad, as they wonder why a team like the Pirates shouldn’t make a run for his talents.

NBA

George left as a free agent last summer, ending the Leonard/Harden/George era in Los Angeles.
The Rotoworld Basketball Show shares why Zach Edey’s recent performances provide glimpses into his tantalizing skill set and eventual fantasy upside.
Golden State has moved into the top five, but can it hold onto that as the schedule gets tougher.

Betting

The New York Giants and Carolina Panthers meet in Munich, Germany at 9:30 AM ET on NFL Network.
Minnesota Golden Gophers (6-3) vs. Rutgers Scarlet Knights (4-4) Game Preview
Two of the hottest teams meet on Sunday when Mike Tomlin and the Pittsburgh Steelers try to keep its impressive rookie record afloat versus Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders.

College Basketball

Robbie Hummel explains how Ace Bailey’s natural “electricity” will pay dividends for Rutgers this year, and why he’ll be a serious contender to go No. 1 overall in the 2025 NBA Draft.
Robbie Hummel looks at a shift in Braden Smith’s mentality on offense and how that might help the Purdue Boilermakers.
With family ties that run deep at Rutgers, 18-year-old Dylan Harper is positioned to use his poise and size to lead the Scarlet Knights’ offensive attack this season.
UConn is seeking a historic third consecutive national title this season, and if the Huskies are to follow through, Alex Karaban will play a huge role.

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Holloway was hit in the neck area by a puck with 2:37 remaining in the period, and proceeded to finish his shift.
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