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Beth Ann Nichols goes inside Nelly Korda’s historic season after her seventh LPGA Tour win after The Annika and highlighting the resilience she’s displayed.
Quentin Johnston, Anthony Richardson, and Cam Akers highlight the biggest names on the Week 12 waiver wire.

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  • HOU Running Back #28
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    Mixon scored two first-half touchdowns but completely took over the game after the break, punching in a third score with under five minutes to play in the fourth quarter. Mixon has now scored at least once in six consecutive games and has gone over 100 yards on the ground in five of his previous six games, with Week 11 marking the third time this season in which he has scored multiple times. The veteran running back continues to perform as one of the top fantasy values after falling to the fifth round in drafts this offseason, getting another potential eruption spot against the Titans in Week 12.
  • HOU Quarterback #7
    Stroud started hot while the game remained close but took a back seat to Joe Mixon in the second half as the Texans played with a substantial lead. Two first half touchdowns by Mixon were added to in the fourth quarter, accounting for all three offensive scores on the evening. Stroud did have a touchdown wiped off the board due to penalty after Nico Collins took the first play from scrimmage to the house, only to be backed up by an ineligible man downfield. Either way, Stroud guided the Texans to a much needed win after dropping three of their previous four, enough to keep a two-game lead on the Colts in the AFC South. The Texans turn their attention to the 2-8 Titans in Week 12.
  • DAL Tight End #87
    Ferguson was forced from the game early in the first quarter and has already been ruled out for the remainder, having been placed in the league’s concussion protocol. Already shorthanded without quarterback Dak Prescott, the Cowboys face an early 14-0 deficit against the Texans and will be forced to claw their way back into the game minus one of their primary pass-catchers. Ferguson caught his lone target for 11 yards prior to departing and could be looking at an uphill battle to gain clearance for Week 12 on a short week.
  • SF Defensive End #97
    Bosa injured his hip and oblique in the team’s Week 11 loss to the Seahawks, raising concerns after the veteran pass rusher came into the week with oblique discomfort. The new injury is reportedly on the other side, with initial reports indicating it could be a “compensation injury,” meaning the other muscles surrounding the affected area were working to overcome an injury elsewhere. Fans will want to keep an eye on his status after a devastating loss that dropped the 49ers into last place in the NFC West.
  • HOU Wide Receiver #12
    Collins appears to be all the way back for the Texans heading into Monday night’s Week 11 matchup against the Cowboys. Collins was the league leader in receiving yards before getting injured in Week 5, and will now look to makeup for lost time in his return on Monday. He’ll be a high-end WR1 against a porous Cowboys defense and should see plenty of opportunities to build on what was shaping up to be a great season before his injury.
  • CLE Tight End #85
    It likely doesn’t amount to much of a chance he misses anything, but it’s worth monitoring on Tuesday. Njoku has 19 receptions in three games with Jameis Winston under center and will be a reasonable TE1 play even against a tough Steelers defense on Thursday.
  • LV Quarterback #15
    We’re beginning to think we’ll never get to see Desmond Ridder waste the Raiders time. Minshew went for 282, two touchdowns, and one pick on Sunday against a Dolphins team that seemed pathologically unable to guard Brock Bowers. The Broncos will be a tougher test, one that likely will make Minshew a bottom-tier QB2 at best in most Week 12 rankings.
  • TEN Running Back #2
    Spears played just 26 snaps against the Vikings in Week 11 and was mostly a spectator, with three carries and three targets to Tony Pollard’s nine and four. If you have a bye week crunch, Spears can probably head to the waiver wire ahead of Week 12. Even if he did play, it’s unlikely he’d do all that much against the Texans. It’s good news for Tony Pollard’s volume in a year that has been full of good news for Tony Pollard’s volume.
  • JAX Wide Receiver #0
    Davis ends his first year in Jacksonville with nine starts, 20 catches, and 239 yards with two scores. He played at least 69 percent of the snaps in every game he finished and never had more than five catches in any game, settling for a one-catch game on four separate occasions. For the privilege, Davis got a $10 million signing bonus. One of Trent Baalke’s greatest follies yet — and that’s saying something — Davis will almost undoubtedly be brought back on a $6.7 million cap figure next year since cutting him would cost the Jaguars $13.6 million in cap space. In his absence, look for Tim Jones and Devin Duvernay to get more run. No Jaguars are truly fantasy viable while Mac Jones is leading the charge.
  • CLE Running Back #24
    Chubb has played just 35 and 30 percent of the snaps the last two weeks against the Chargers and Saints. It’s likely that the Chargers fade was game-script influenced after the Chargers took an early 20-3 lead. But Chubb is by no means a must-start on TNF against the Steelers, even with this proclamation saying he might play more in Week 12.

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NFL WEEK 11
Quentin Johnston, Anthony Richardson, and Cam Akers highlight the biggest names on the Week 12 waiver wire.
Breaking down all of Week 11’s biggest storylines, including Bo Nix’s breakout.
The first half was all Chargers, but the Bengals came out swinging in the second half. JK Dobbins ultimately came up big with the game on the line, leading L.A. to a 34-27 win.
Chargers safety Derwin James discusses Los Angeles’ key win over the Bengals on Sunday Night Football, explaining how the team is riding momentum with a 7-3 record.
J.K. Dobbins breaks free and leaps into the end zone for a 29-yard touchdown, a score that lifted the Los Angeles Chargers over the Cincinnati Bengals in a thriller on Sunday Night Football.
Los Angeles Chargers running back J.K. Dobbins dives over the Cincinnati Bengals defenders and into the end zone for a touchdown in the second quarter of Sunday Night Football.
Justin Herbert, Ladd McConkey and J.K. Dobbins join Melissa Stark to react to the Los Angeles Chargers’ win over the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday Night Football and how they stayed patient to get the job done in Week 11.

NFL

The Texans let the Cowboys hang around far longer than they should have, but Derek Barnett and Jalen Pitre finally put them to bed.
Rams receiver Puka Nacua made an awesome, diving touchdown reception in New England on Sunday.
Joe Mixon ran for two touchdowns in the first half, helping the Texans to a 17-10 lead over the Cowboys at halftime.
The Cowboys didn’t have many weapons before the game started.

Premier League

Christian Pulisic isn’t just top of mind for United States men’s national team fans — the AC Milan star is being linked with three Premier League clubs.
Watch video of every goal from Erling Haaland’s 2024-25 Premier League season and see his stats from a glittering young career at Man City, Dortmund, Salzburg and Molde, and with Norway’s national team.
Manchester United’s new boss called the club “the engine of the Premier League” and is “hungry” to bring success to Old Trafford.

Rotoworld

Quentin Johnston, Anthony Richardson, and Cam Akers highlight the biggest names on the Week 12 waiver wire.
Breaking down all of Week 11’s biggest storylines, including Bo Nix’s breakout.
Jay Croucher, Matthew Berry and Connor Rogers give their bets for the Houston Texans vs. Dallas Cowboys matchup on Monday night, featuring Joe Mixon, Nico Collins and a play on the under.
“If you’ve got a Lion, start him,” Happy Hour agrees after another outburst from Detroit. The Lions’ whole offense, plus Bo Nix and Brock Bowers, lead Week 11’s Weekend Warriors. FFHH also give their Sunday Scaries.

College Football

Purdue Boilermakers (1-9, 0-7 Big Ten) vs. Michigan State (4-6, 2-5 Big Ten) Spartans Game Preview
Defensive back Jordan Young (Monroe, North Carolina/ Monroe High School) the Clemson commit, will be officially honored Wednesday as a 2025 Navy All-American during a virtual jersey presentation as part of the Navy All-American Bowl’s Road to the Dome digital series.
Offensive lineman Lamont Rogers (Mesquite, Texas/ John Horn High School), the Missouri commit, will be officially honored Wednesday as a 2025 Navy All-American during a virtual jersey presentation as part of the Navy All-American Bowl’s Road to the Dome digital series.
Wide receiver Cooper Perry (Scottsdale, Arizona/ Notre Dame Preparatory High School), the Oregon commit, will be officially honored Wednesday as a 2025 Navy All-American during a virtual jersey presentation as part of the Navy All-American Bowl’s Road to the Dome digital series.

Motor Sports

Jorge Prado made four Supercross starts in 2024 and swept the top 15.
The 2025 season will be the third time Ken Roczen and Suzuki have been paired.
Malcolm Stewart struggled in the opening rounds of the 2024 Monster Energy Supercross season and faded during the SuperMotocross World Championship, but he was strong in the middle.
Chase Briscoe’s move to Joe Gibbs Racing is among the many by drivers and crew chiefs to new teams for the upcoming season.

Golf

As expected, the PGA Tour’s policy board approved sweeping changes to the circuit’s eligibility criteria, field sizes and the total number of fully-exempt members.
Paul McGinley joins Golf Today to discuss the importance of Rory McIlroy’s triumph at the DP World Tour Championship and what it means for his confidence, as well as the report of American getting paid at the Ryder Cup.
Here’s a look at what’s going on this week from around the golf world.
The 44-year-old Spaniard, who joined LIV Golf in 2022, officially resigned his DP World Tour membership in May 2023.
Beth Ann Nichols goes inside Nelly Korda’s historic season after her seventh LPGA Tour win after The Annika, highlighting the resilience she’s displayed, and discusses slow play that continues to plague the LPGA Tour.
As the PGA Tour prepares for its fall finale, the RSM Classic, here is a look at two crucial points races.

MLB

Nick Martinez was among 13 free agents who received a qualifying offer on Nov. 4.
Pitcher CC Sabathia and outfielder Ichiro Suzuki are among 14 new candidates on the Hall of Fame ballot, joining 14 holdovers led by reliever Billy Wagner.
Minute Maid will remain an Astros partner through 2029, the team said.
Everything you need to know about the upcoming MVP, Cy Young, Rookie of the Year, and Manager of the Year Award announcements.

NBA

While Denver reportedly offered Gary Harris plus two first-round picks, Sacramento decided to keep the No. 2 pick.
The Clippers and Warriors will meet for the second time this season as Golden State hopes Stephen Curry will play.
Riley won four NBA titles coaching the Showtime era Los Angeles Lakers.
The Milwaukee Bucks and Houston Rockets meet up for the first of a double-header on NBA TNT.

Betting

Purdue Boilermakers (1-9, 0-7 Big Ten) vs. Michigan State (4-6, 2-5 Big Ten) Spartans Game Preview
The Clippers and Warriors will meet for the second time this season as Golden State hopes Stephen Curry will play.
The Milwaukee Bucks and Houston Rockets meet up for the first of a double-header on NBA TNT.

College Basketball

Meghan McKeown and Zora Stephenson sit down with Notre Dame guard Hannah Hidalgo to discuss her hot start to the season for the Fighting Irish, defense-first mentality and favorite place to play in college basketball.
Myles Rice scored 17 of his 23 points in the first half and No. 16 Indiana defeated South Carolina 87-71 on Saturday.
Mackenzie Mgbako came through with 17 points as Indiana dispatched South Carolina at home.

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The USMNT is back in the CONCACAF Nations League semifinals with a chance to win a fourth straight regional title in the spring, and by and large they have their biggest stars to thank for it. [ USA 4-2 (5-2) Jamaica: Three things we learned ] Mauricio Pochettino is pushing all the right buttons early on in his USMNT tenure, getting the best out of Christian Pulisic, Weston McKennie and Antonee Robinson, among plenty of others, which is more than enough to win in CONCACAF 99 times out of 100.
The Mauricio Pochettino era has arrived for the USMNT and things are looking good following a bright end to 2024. What’s next for the Yanks?
Christian Pulisic is the active USMNT goals leader, well behind former teammate Clint Dempsey
Portugal, Spain, France, Italy, Germany and the Netherlands have all reached the League A quarterfinals, while League B new boys England and League C new boys Sweden were instantly promoted.
The Juventus to AC Milan connection gave the Yanks a 2-0 aggregate lead, and was started by McKennie’s club teammate Timothy Weah.