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Anna Jackson, Robbie Earle, and Robbie Mustoe react to Crystal Palace’s eye-opening victory against Aston Villa at Selhurst Park in Matchweek 27.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms are joined by Philadelphia Eagles GM Howie Roseman to discuss how the defending Super Bowl champions will attack the offseason and Saquon Barkley’s historic season.

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  • IND Quarterback #5
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    “It’ll be good for Anthony,” Ballard said. Richardsoncoin is getting liquidated left and right. That the Colts would put this out there doesn’t necessarily mean that Richardson won’t win a competition — it’s hard to tell what quality of quarterback the Colts want to bring in during free agency. Ballard did say it had to be “someone who can challenge from a production standpoint, too.” What it does mean is that any kind of struggle stretch won’t be tolerated as “growing pains” and would probably lead to a benching. Even without knowing who the Colts are going to sign this offseason, it’s hard to imagine Richardson starting more than half the team’s games based on his 2024 form. He’ll need to take a major step forward this offseason to restore his franchise quarterback status.
  • CIN Wide Receiver #1
    “We’re there, let’s get it done… signed contract, that’s what needs to happen,” Tobin added. Chase is going into his fifth season and is currently set to play on the fifth-year option. It’s good that the Bengals are aggressively fighting the idea that they are cheap, and Tobin also said the Bengals are “going to reward Ja’Marr,” while adding they “are not trying to insult anybody.” Justin Jefferson currently holds the crown of highest-paid non-quarterback on a $35 million average salary per season, while Nick Bosa’s contract has the highest total value among non-quarterbacks at $170 million. It’s possible that Chase eclipses both numbers by the time the digits stop counting.
  • SEA Front Office #73
    Peters just turned 43 years old and was on Seattle’s practice squad as recently as last year. Fittingly, the NFL lifer will be joining the Seahawks’ front office as an assistant to vice president of player affairs Mo Kelly. Seahawks GM John Schneider made the announcement at the NFL Combine. Peters entered the NFL as a UDFA and quickly worked his way into the Bills’ starting lineup. He eventually made his way to Philly where he became a Super Bowl champion. Peters ended his career with two First-Team All-Pro nods and nine Pro Bowl appearances.
  • CAR Wide Receiver #17
    Legette briefly popped up on the injury report with a toe issue in the middle of the season but didn’t miss any time because of it. It’s unclear if this procedure is related to the toe injury. Legette dealt with a wrist injury late in the year as well. It was expected to require surgery as well. Morgan noted that he did not end up needing surgery on his wrist. Legette is expected to resume running sooner rather than later. The health issues exacerbated a frustrating season for the rookie wideout. Legette averaged a dreadful 5.9 yards per target and fell just short of 500 yards through the air. A quick recovery and a healthy offseason are hopefully what he needs to turn the corner in 2025.
  • CLE Defensive End #95
    He added when asked about how many trade calls he received that it was “irrelevant to the situation because we’re not interested in trading Myles.” Berry noted that they’ve had dialogue with Garrett since the Super Bowl. The standoff looks poised to continue in Cleveland as the Browns have no interest in parting ways with Garrett despite his public trade request earlier this month.
  • BUF Wide Receiver #10
    Per ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the deal is worth “up to” $60.2 million with $32 million guaranteed at signing. Shakir is now under contract through 2029. He was one of the few bright spots in an otherwise underwhelming Buffalo receiver room last year. Shakir totaled 821 yards and four scores on 76 grabs. He easily led the team in catches and yards while falling one touchdown shy of Mack Hollins. Shakir is best deployed as a No. 2 and the Bills may continue to address their receiving corps this offseason, but keeping him in town was obviously a priority for the team as he headed into a contract year. Shakir will be a boom-bust WR3 for fantasy purposes this year.
  • KC Tight End #87
    Veach also shot down the idea that March 15, when Kelce is due a hefty roster bonus, is a deadline for Kelce to make a decision. Andy Reid, on the other hand, didn’t have anything definitive to say on the matter when speaking with reporters. Nothing is final and Veach made that clear, but it does sound like Kelce will be back for one more year. The age-35 tight end is coming off a down year for his lofty standards. He was held to 823 yards at 6.2 yards per target. Both marks were the worst of his career excluding his redshirt rookie season. Even if Kelce comes back, the Chiefs will need to add more firepower to their pass-catching group this offseason.
  • MIN Quarterback #9
    Head coach Kevin O’Connell seemed confident at the NFL Combine that McCarthy would be able to participate in the team’s offseason workouts after missing his entire rookie campaign with a knee injury. McCarthy resumed on-field training in mid-January and has continued making progress after undergoing two knee surgeries — the second one to address major swelling that had developed. McCarthy could step into Minnesota’s starting role if the team parts ways with 2024 starter Sam Darnold this offseason. The Vikings are reportedly considering using the franchise tag to keep Darnold for one more season. “Sam is in a position where the NFL thinks he can play football at a very high level,” O’Connell said. “We’ll see where it goes.”
  • BAL Kicker #9
    Sixteen women have come forward with sexual misconduct allegations against Tucker, as reported by the Baltimore Banner. Tucker has denied the allegations. “I think we’re fortunate that the league is doing an investigation. We’ll wait as patiently as we can for as much information as we can and we’ll make our decisions based on that,” DeCosta said Tuesday at the NFL Combine, adding that the allegations are “serious, concerning. The amount of allegations are serious and concerning.” Head coach John Harbaugh said back in 2022 that the Ravens take a “zero tolerance” policy toward sexual misconduct. Coming off the worst season of his NFL career, Tucker might not be back with Baltimore in 2025.
  • LAC Linebacker #97
    “I know he wants to retire a Charger,” Horitz told reporters at the NFL Scouting Combine. “I’d love for him to retire a Charger. I love Joey — the teammate, the competitor.” Bosa is set to account for a massive salary cap hit in 2025 ($36 million) and has been discussed as a potential cap casualty. Bosa, entering his age-29 season, has played in just 28 games over the past three seasons while suffering a spate of injuries, including two foot injuries. That could be a factor in the team’s decision to keep Bosa going into the 2025 season. Pro Football Focus graded Bosa 63rd out of 132 qualifying EDGE rushers in 2024. His ten sacks ranked 21st in the NFL.

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Mike Florio and Chris Simms are joined by Philadelphia Eagles GM Howie Roseman to discuss how the defending Super Bowl champions will attack the offseason and Saquon Barkley's historic season.

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NFL

Bears General Manager Ryan Poles was at the center of attention leading up to the draft last year because the team had the first overall pick and a chance to take a franchise-altering quarterback with the selection.
The Colts selected Anthony Richardson at No. 4 overall in the 2023 draft.
The Browns have the No. 2 overall pick in the upcoming draft, which could see the team be squarely in position to land 2024 Heisman Trophy winner Travis Hunter.
Running back Javonte Williams led the Broncos in rushing for the second straight year in 2024, but he saw Jaleel McLaughlin and Audric Estime take on a bigger share of the work in the backfield and that seemed to foreshadow an offseason departure.
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Entering his second year as coach of the Panthers, Dave Canales joins PFT to reflect on his first season with the team, including the way in which QB Bryce Young stayed consistent both during and after his benching.
Nick Sirianni joins PFT Live to discuss the conversation surrounding the Philadelphia Eagles’ infamous “tush push” play, the challenges of recreating the team’s Super Bowl season and the greatness of Jalen Hurts.
Longtime Seattle Seahawks General Manager John Schneider discusses the team’s quarterback situation with Geno Smith, rumors surrounding star receiver DK Metcalf and the resurgence of the running back position.
Buccaneers head coach Todd Bowles joins PFT to explore how he aims for continuity with strong offensive coordinator hires, reflect on Liam Coen’s exit from Tampa Bay, and offer thoughts on a possible tush push ban.
Chicago Bears Head Coach Ben Johnson joins PFT Live to talk about his growing relationship with Caleb Williams, the team’s “collaborative” approach to the NFL draft and the outlook of his squad’s coaching staff.
Buccaneers GM Jason Licht joins PFT to discuss the team’s underdog mentality, how Baker Mayfield has exceeded expectations and improving Tampa Bay’s depth entering the 2025 season.
Brian Callahan joins PFT Live to discuss the Tennessee Titans’ options with the No. 1 overall pick in the draft, his conversations with Will Levis and why Cam Ward’s confidence is a “good thing.”

Premier League

Perennial assist collector Kevin De Bruyne already has some work to do thanks to a red-hot start for Arsenal bright light Bukayo Saka.
Liverpool’s Premier League title march runs into another top-four challenger when Newcastle United visit Anfield on Wednesday.
The City Ground will be at full throat as its Nottingham Forest bids to move within three points of second-place Arsenal on Wednesday.

Rotoworld

Myles Garrett and Matthew Stafford are two stars who headline the list of players who could be traded this offseason.
Denny Carter and Patrick Daugherty break down Khalil Shakir’s new contract with the Buffalo Bills, discussing if the Boise State product can be a realistic wide receiver No. 2 in fantasy football.
The Rotoworld Football Show looks into ideal landing spots for Matthew Stafford if the Los Angeles Rams ultimately move on from the veteran QB, highlighting why the Raiders are an intriguing option with Pete Carroll.
Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter weigh in on recent debates surrounding the ‘tush push’ play, explaining why it shouldn’t be banned and how teams have been forced to innovate when defending it.
Based on Jaguars head coach Liam Coen’s recent comments, Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter believe Brian Thomas is primed to assert himself among the NFL and fantasy’s top overall wide receivers in 2025.

Motor Sports

The No. 1 driver in the February rankings has yet to win this season.
The Triple Crown format always produces dramatic racing and Arlington was no exception.
Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto share why Ken Roczen still has “really good shot” at winning the title after Round 7 in Arlington while evaluating his impressive consistency among SuperMotorcross riders.
Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto discuss Chase Sexton’s rough outing at the Arlington Triple Crown where ‘avoidable’ mistakes cost him and evaluate how his 2025 title hopes are looking after Round 7.

Celebrating Black Heritage

In honor of Black History Month, Golf Today explores Charlie Sifford’s story as the “Jackie Robinson” of golf and how vital Cobbs Creek Golf Course in Philadelphia has been on breaking the sport’s color barrier.
Premier League and African icon Jay-Jay Okocha sits down to reflect on his storied career, impact, and lessons learned from his football journey.
Watkins and the sixth-ranked Trojans play host to No. 1 UCLA, the only unbeaten team in college basketball, on Thursday night.
Indianapolis Colts DE Kwity Paye calls himself the “Son of Liberia”, a title that reflects his true calling.

Golf

Tee times, groupings and how to watch the second round of the Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches
Tee times, groupings and how to watch the first round of the Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches
The Golf Today crew analyzes Jordan Spieth reflecting on his road to recovery from wrist surgery and outlining his next steps ahead of the 2025 Cognizant Classic.
Rex Hoggard joins Golf Today to discuss the latest PGA Tour Policy Board meeting and provide the latest on the negotiations between the PGA Tour and the Public Investment Fund of Saudi Arabia.
Eckroat has the putter he used to win last year at PGA National back in the bag, but he still won’t re-watch the winning putt.
Aaron Wise, whose last PGA Tour start came at last year’s Puerto Rico Open, is in the field for this week’s Korn Ferry Tour event in Argentina.

NBA

College Basketball

As the regular season draws to a close, UCLA closes out its road slate against Wisconsin.
The latest deal includes a raise and pays Hubert Davis an average of $3.2 million in base salary and supplemental pay, up from about $2 million on the previous deal reached in July 2022 that ran through the 2027-28 season.

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