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Natalie Esquire and Meghan L. Hall discuss Brittney Griner’s move to the Atlanta Dream after spending 11 years with the Phoenix Mercury, explaining how Griner’s addition can make the Dream title contenders.
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  • LAR Quarterback #9
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    Stafford turns 37 in February but plans to play in 2025, according to Rapoport. The veteran finished the season with 3,762 passing yards, 20 touchdowns, and eight interceptions as the Rams lost in the Divisional Round of the playoffs. Though he is under contract through 2026, Stafford is slated to make a non-guaranteed $27 million next season. The Rams and Stafford will likely revisit that so he has more guaranteed money under his belt heading into year No. 17 in the NFL.
  • FA Coaching Staff
    The Jets interviewed Wilks on Wednesday and agreed to terms with him to be their new defensive coordinator. He last coached in the NFL as the 49ers’ defensive coordinator in 2023, spending time with the Panthers and Browns after becoming a one-and-done head coach with the Cardinals in 2018. He was also Missouri’s defensive coordinator in 2021 and served as a volunteer advisor for Charlotte in 2024. Newly hired Jets head coach Aaron Glenn will not be calling defensive plays, so Wilks’ role will be that of a play-caller to begin his Jets tenure.
  • JAX Wide Receiver #7
    Widely considered a strictly boundary option coming into the league, Thomas made the most of his slot opportunities. Twenty-eight percent of Thomas’ 2024 routes came from the slot, and only Puka Nacua and Marvin Mims had a higher yards per route run from the slot. “I did not know he had the ability to do what he did in the slot,” Coen said. “I probably didn’t evaluate him hard enough, but also, they did a good job getting that right.” Only six receivers had more yards after the catch on slot targets than Thomas in 2024. He was fifth in wideout receiving yards as a rookie. Coen’s offense could funnel more short-area targets to Thomas in 2025, making him an elite fantasy option in all formats.
  • DAL Quarterback #4
    Prescott said he was enthused to continue working under Schottenheimer, who has served as the Dallas offensive coordinator over the past two seasons. “The simple conversation I had with (owner) Jerry (Jones), post the decision of Mike walking, was simply that, the continuity,” Prescott said. “They wanted to keep continuity. Obviously had a lot of success with this group, with these men, and knew this was important to me. And Shotty has been a huge factor in that, setting up the game plan, creating the game plan. If you wanted to find continuity in place, look no further than Shotty.” Prescott struggled in 2024, throwing 11 touchdowns over eight games before suffering a season-ending hamstring injury that all but ended the Cowboys season. In 2023, Prescott posted 4,516 yards and 36 touchdowns in a Dallas offense that ranked third in success rate and second in EPA per play. The Cowboys in 2025 offense should look awfully familiar under Schottenheimer.
  • FA Head Coach
    McCarthy has decided to forego coaching for the 2025 season and will focus on the 2026 hiring cycle. The Saints head coaching job was the last one available, but with Eagles OC Kellen Moore emerging as a frontrunner, it was not enticing enough for McCarthy to keep his name in New Orleans’ search. He coached the Cowboys for the past five seasons, but parted ways with the team after the 2024 season. McCarthy has made the playoffs in 12-of-18 head coaching seasons between the Packers and Cowboys, including a Super Bowl XLV win. The Saints now turn to their remaining head coaching options, Kellen Moore chief among them.
  • MIA Coaching Staff
    Bevell, of course, was Pete Carroll’s offensive coordinator in Seattle from 2011-2017, sharing in the franchise’s multiple Super Bowl berths. He’s coached Dolphins quarterbacks for the past three years after washing out with the Lions in 2020 and Jaguars in 2021 at offensive coordinator. Bevell would not exactly be an inspiring hire for fantasy purposes, but he has plenty of NFL experience and can help get things up to a tenable level for the Raiders on the offensive side of the ball before they start thinking about optimizing everything.
  • CLE EDGE #95
    The specific question and answer about trading Garrett was: “if someone sees you at dinner tonight and says, ‘we’ll give you two ones for Miles do you say I’m not interested?’” to which Berry said “Correct, you can put that on the record.” Berry also indicated a willingness to talk extension with Cleveland’s star pass rusher, saying “I think you can assume that we do anticipate at some point doing a third contract with Myles. We want him to retire here.” It’s not much of a surprise as the Browns have never operated as sellers at any point during Berry’s tenure and Garrett just put together a season as good as any edge player in the NFL, but there were some rumblings about the Browns considering a trade for Garrett in December. It does not look like that will come to pass.
  • DET Coaching Staff
    With the Lions hiring John Morton as offensive coordinator and bypassing Engstrand, it makes plenty of sense for him to explore his other options. Wilson adds “many league sources expressed confidence [Engstrand] will land the job.” The assumed favorite for Jets offensive coordinator appeared to be Nick Caley, but it’s possible that the Jets just never expected Engstrand to actually be available. This could escalate quickly as the league moves to fill offensive coordinator chairs, and Engstrand would obviously have a huge role as playcaller in New York with Aaron Glenn coming up on the defensive side of the ball.
  • PIT Wide Receiver #14
    Beyond George Pickens, who had 900 receiving yards and three touchdowns over 14 games in 2024, the Steelers had precious little in the way of viable wideouts. Van Jefferson and Calvin Austin alternated in operating as the No. 2 receiver for Pittsburgh. “I think we have positions in the wide receiver room we’re going to have to address,” Rooney said. “I think the wide receiver room is an area we’ve got to look at improving.” Rooney’s comments might mean the Steelers will pursue Chris Godwin or Tee Higgins in free agency this spring, or trade up in the NFL Draft for a top-end receiver. Any wideout addition would likely ding Pickens’ target domination in the run-first Steelers offense.
  • JAX Quarterback #16
    It’s further confirmation that Coen, who will reportedly call plays for the Jacksonville offense, was hired to get the most out of Lawrence, whose career has floundered after being the No. 1 overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft. The offensive system Coen used during his time as Bucs offensive coordinator used short and intermediate throws at a much higher rate than Lawrence has seen in recent seasons. More easy throws and better offensive design should put Lawrence in position to rebound from the past two seasons, during which he ranked 21st out of 34 qualifying QBs in drop back EPA and 18th in success rate.

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Mike Florio and Chris Simms discuss if the Chiefs’ fatigue is real, given the historic run they’ve been able to pull off, and how they’ll matchup against the Eagles, who have the most talented roster in football.
The FFHH crew give their Super Bowl MVP prop bets ahead of Conference Championship Weekend, including Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley and Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms discuss how dominant Saquon Barkley has been and continued to be in the NFC Championship and why the Eagles need him at full strength for the Super Bowl.
The stage is set for Super Bowl rematch between the Chiefs and Eagles in 2025, and the FFHH crew takes a look at the early odds on DraftKings Sportsbook for the big game.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms shine a light on what Andy Reid has brought to Kansas City, why he could pass Bill Belichick’s win totals, and what that means for the greatest-of-all-time discussions.
FFHH discuss how the Chiefs have been able to do get the most out of their offense en route to another Super Bowl appearance and how Patrick Mahomes has made greatness seem “routine” in his career.
The Bills had their chances to capitalize in the AFC Championship Game vs. the Chiefs, but Chris Simms thinks that even with all the pendulum swings, Kansas City was the better team and prevailed accordingly.

NFL

Receiver CeeDee Lamb held out of the offseason program and training camp in 2024 before the Cowboys gave him a contract extension.
The Bears are hiring Press Taylor as their passing game coordinator, Ian Rapoport of NFL Media reports.

Premier League

What are the paths for the four Premier League clubs competing for a place in the 2025 UEFA Champions League final at the Allianz Arena in Munich?
The latest confirmed ins and outs for all 20 Premier League clubs during the winter transfer window.
Hours before both teams engaged in their UEFA Champions League phase deciders, Arsenal reportedly launched a late bid for Aston Villa striker Ollie Watkins.

Rotoworld

Kim has been a solid player since signing out of Korea in 2021. How does he help the Rays in 2025?
Brock Bowers has already emerged as a superstar tight end while Ben Sinnott and Ja’Tavion Sanders are in search of breakout seasons heading into year two.
Shaedon Sharpe, Scoot Henderson and Toumani Camara are all worth adding off the waiver wire.
RFS analyzes how the recently-hired John Morton will impact Jared Goff and the Lions’ offense in 2025 after being named Detroit’s offensive coordinator following Ben Johnson’s departure.
RFS breaks down how Jaguars new head coach Liam Coen can “make life easier” for Trevor Lawrence in 2025, potentially leading to improved fantasy numbers after an underwhelming 2024 campaign.
RFS reacts to the Raiders hiring Pete Carroll, explaining why his ability to “set the tone” could help restore “respectability” in Las Vegas even if his tenure as head coach is a short-term one.

Motor Sports

Tickets are currently on sale to priority members and will be available to the general public beginning February 4, 2025.
Here’s what the Supercross riders had to say and post after the Round 3 at Angel Stadium in Anaheim, California.
There are 39 cars seeking 23 spots in the feature race at Bowman Gray Stadium.
Riley Herbst will go against Shane van Gisbergen for Cup Rookie of the Year honors.

Golf

PGA Tour executives confirmed Wednesday that a format change for the Tour Championship could be implemented as early as this summer.
As part of a wave of new initiatives designed to improve the fan experience, the PGA Tour is poised to crack down on slow play in a major way.
Maverick McNealy and Sam Stevens are reaping the rewards of their better decisions and strong play via the Aon Next 10 and Swing 5 signature event qualification programs.
Todd Lewis reports on the steps the PGA Tour is taking to improve its product in 2025, including specific ways to address the broadcast quality and the pace of play.
Following an impressive 2024 campaign in which she tallied three victories in addition to winning Olympic gold, Lydia Ko catches up with Amy Rogers about how she plans to harness that momentum moving forward.
Ahead of his season debut at Pebble Beach, Rory McIlroy discusses the balance between being a competitor and an entertainer, while the Golf Today crew unpacks golf’s competing interests.

NBA

Raphielle Johnson, Noah Rubin and FBI Basketball’s Adam King talk about Giannis Antetokounmpo’s flaws from a fantasy basketball perspective,
The Rotoworld Basketball Show crew wonders which Philadelphia 76ers players could come into play in fantasy basketball without Paul George, such as Ricky Council IV and Justin Edwards.
Raphielle Johnson and Noah Rubin discuss what the San Antonio Spurs can offer to the Sacramento Kings for De’Aaron Fox and the potential impact a deal would make in the Western Conference.

College Basketball

Dan Hurley joins College Cooldown after UConn’s win against DePaul to talk about how he rallied the Huskies in the locker room at halftime and when he hopes to have Liam McNeeley back.
UConn comes back from an eight-point halftime deficit to beat DePaul, outscoring the Blue Demons 43-24 in the second half.
Deuce Jones scored 24 for the Explorers, but six Rams scored in double figures to lead Fordham to victory.
The Terrapins trailed 48-43 in the second half before taking the lead for good with a 14-2 run.

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Broome scored 20 of his 26 points in the second half, helping Auburn matched its best 20-game start in school history.
The Huskies used 10-0 and 18-2 runs in the third quarter to pull away.
Sarah Te-Biasu scored 20 points and No. 14 Maryland held off Penn State’s second-half rally to earn an 82-73 victory on Wednesday night.
Take a look at the teams participating in the Six Nations tournament, their schedule, recent performances and more!