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  • PHI Offensive Coordinator
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    This comment came shortly after the team’s Super Bowl LIX victory over the Chiefs, when Lurie was asked if he expects the team to lose Moore to the Saints this week. Lurie simply responded with “I do” before proceeding to praise the coordinator who was fresh off leading the Eagles to their second championship in eight seasons. The ink has long felt dry on Moore’s contract with the Saints, even though nothing has been made official yet. We’d expect the official word to come down any day now, but Lurie’s recent comments are about as definite as it gets.
  • WAS Offensive Coordinator
    According to Paulsen, this information comes from “a rival team official” who said it “was made clear to him” that the Saints were ready to hire Kingsbury. Instead of taking the job, Kingsbury opted to return for another season with the Commanders and Jayden Daniels, with whom he had tremendous success in their first season. With the opportunity to focus solely on offensive play-calling, Kingsbury’s team finished fifth in scoring, seventh in total yards, and 10th in yards per play, while Daniels proved to be the runaway Rookie of the Year. Kingsbury was one of the hottest candidates on the coaching market this off-season but never met with a team for an official interview. Assuming he and the Commanders can replicate the success they enjoyed this season, Kingsbury will go right back to being a coveted name on the market next offseason.
  • PHI Quarterback #1
    Put simply: Hurts stood and delivered as the Eagles won their second Super Bowl in franchise history. Setting the Super Bowl quarterback rushing record, Hurts evaded the rush with his legs and pushed the pile and moved the chains seemingly every time the Eagles needed a big play. He also hit chunk gains to A.J. Brown and DeVonta Smith. It was a complete game for the sometimes embattled dual-threat quarterback, who deservedly earned Super Bowl MVP honors. As for the regular season, the Eagles’ fourth-year starter took a backseat to free agent dynamo Saquon Barkley, slumping to career lows in passing yards (2,903) and rush yards per game (55.3) as Barkley erupted for over 2,000 yards rushing. A late-season concussion didn’t help matters, causing Hurts to miss most of three starts. Then again, Hurts’ 15 appearances tied for the second most of his career. Hurts’ rugged dual-threat style leaves him more susceptible to injury than the average quarterback, but his power running has led to a ridiculous 52 rushing scores over the past four seasons, including 14 even amidst Barkley’s 2024 avalanche. Hurts has almost unparalleled toughness, but nagging knee issues have become a concern. Going on 27, Hurts could already be post-peak. It still doesn’t really matter in fantasy leagues, where Hurts’ tush-push domination makes him a shoo-in for top-five status even if the passing production continues to leave something to be desired.
  • KC Quarterback #15
    Mahomes was hammered for six sacks as the Chiefs’ protection completely collapsed, a la their Super Bowl LV loss to the Bucs. Besieged Mahomes didn’t help matters with two awful picks, one of which was housed for a pick-six. It had the feeling of a duct tape and glue production no longer “getting away with it.” As for the regular season, Mahomes’ statistical “slump” continued even as he led the Chiefs to a 15-1 record during his starts. He failed to eclipse 4,000 yards passing for the first time in seven years as starter and matched a career low with 26 aerial scores. Mahomes’ previous 26-TD campaign came when he was limited to 14 starts in 2019 by a knee injury. A painfully low average depth of target was accompanied by a career-worst 6.8 YPA. With any other quarterback, we would be talking about a drop-off, but weekly Chiefs observers know the deal. This is a super limited supporting cast, and Mahomes and company have opted for ruthless short-area efficiency over deep-game pyrotechnics. It’s an ongoing bummer for fantasy managers, but obviously the right call for Kansas City as it awaits for passing-game reinforcements. Once again limited to non-premium draft position ahead of a typically barren receiver free agent market, the Chiefs could look to add a front-line wideout via trade.
  • KC Tackle #64
    The Chiefs enter Super Bowl LIX largely in good health. Morris struggled all season before being replaced in the starting lineup by D.J. Humphries and, later, guard Joe Thuney. The Chiefs also declared OL C.J. Hanson, OT Ethan Driskell, DE Malik Herring, DE Joshua Uche, CB Steven Nelson and CB Keith Taylor inactive.
  • PHI Defensive End #0
    Huff has played intermittently since undergoing in-season surgery on his injured wrist in November. Huff will be replaced by veteran DE Brandon Graham, who makes his triumphant return from injured reserve after tearing his triceps in Week 12. The Eagles also declared QB Tanner McKee, CB Eli Ricks, DB Lewis Cine, OL Darian Kinnard, OL Trevor Keegan and WR Ainias Smith inactive. McKee will serve as the emergency third quarterback.
  • MIN Quarterback #9
    Pelissero states that McCarthy is set to return to football drills within the next couple of weeks, giving him ample time to ramp up for May OTAs. Pelissero also notes that Sam Darnold’s future remains up in the air, saying a potential tag-and-trade scenario could be undertaken if Darnold and the Vikings are unable to come to terms on a new deal by March 4. Regardless, Pelissero expects the Vikings to ensure that a veteran quarterback is on the roster alongside McCarthy, calling in-house option Daniel Jones “a logical pick” for the role.
  • KC Tight End #87
    Rapoport adds that Kelce “is set to make a decision soon” regarding his future in the NFL, noting that Kelce “is the rare player who can make more money off the field than on the field.” Kelce told reporters that he’s “still got a lot of football left in” him, just five days ago. It is difficult to parse the messaging but the veteran tight end appears to be truly undecided at this time.
  • NO Quarterback #4
    The Saints still need to hire a head coach, which they are expected to do shortly after the Super Bowl as all signs point to Eagles offensive coordinator Kellen Moore being the man for the job. If the Saints released Carr, it would create a $50.1 million dead cap hit for the season, though it is possible that they could clear $30 million in cap space for 2025 if they release Carr with a post-June 1 designation. In his two seasons with the Saints, Carr has thrown for 6,023-40-13 while appearing in 27 games. Last season, the veteran signal-caller appeared in 10 games while dealing with a pair of multi-game injuries. The Saints, and any other team, likely know what they’re getting in Carr at this point. While he’s never been one to post gaudy passing totals, he’s a capable starter who could help a team in the right situation. He won’t elevate many offenses, but there are several teams he could immediately start for next season if he and the Saints should part ways.
  • NYJ Wide Receiver #17
    Adams was never expected to be long for the Jets if the team decided to move on from Aaron Rodgers. In light of FOX Sports’ Jay Glazer reporting the Jets would move on from Rodgers, Rapoport is now saying that his sources believe Adams and the Jets will be heading for a split. Rodgers’ presence in New York was the main reason the Jets dealt for him in the first place; both veterans could be free agents this offseason with a chance to join forces elsewhere for the 2025 season. Adams is reportedly interested in joining the Rams, Chargers, or 49ers. He’ll be 32 next season and is coming off a year in which he totaled 85-1063-8 in 14 games. He may not be the dominant No. 1 receiver we’ve seen in years past, but Adams could still make for a very strong No. 2 option for several teams.

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Eagles' D-line puts up dominant display in SB
Chris Simms and Ahmed Fareed break down the Eagles' impressive defensive line showing against the Chiefs, discussing how defensive coordinator Vic Fangio didn't blitz once across 42 drop backs in Super Bowl LIX.

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Super Bowl LIX
Mike Florio and Chris Simms take a deep dive into Jalen Hurts’ performance in Super Bowl LIX and discuss how he played well and avoided any big mistakes, but the defense carried the day.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms question if one offseason will be enough for the Chiefs to make adjustments and get themselves back in Super Bowl contention.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms commend Vic Fangio after the Eagles’ stellar defensive performance against the Chiefs in Super Bowl LIX and point to how Philly could run it back next year.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms identify key situations from Super Bowl LIX and question some of the decisions the Chiefs made in their loss to the Eagles.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms shed light on how the Eagles knew if you blitz Patrick Mahomes, he’ll make you pay. Philly’s defensive efforts were so tactically strong that it’s possible MVP should’ve gone to the defense.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms dissect a key moment where Patrick Mahomes opted not to throw it deep to Xavier Worthy and how it indicated the Chiefs were playing it conservatively when then couldn’t afford to.
Mike Florio and Chris Simms explain how it could be more accurate to name the Super Bowl MVP after the fact when everyone can take a close look at the game, as well as how it could continue the celebration.

NFL

The 49ers have granted Deebo Samuel permission to seek a trade. The Broncos, Steelers, and Commanders top the list of most likely landing spots for the versatile wide receiver.
The Commanders kicked off the post-Super Bowl portion of their offseason by bringing back a defensive back.
Here is a one-stop shop for how and where to watch Matthew Berry on NBC Sports, including TV/live stream info for exclusive NFL content.
The Fantasy Football Happy Hour crew analyze how the Philadelphia Eagles offense will look next season with offensive coordinator Kellen Moore expected to take the New Orleans Saints head-coaching position.

Premier League

Nico Gonzalez is back in training ahead of City’s huge Champions League clash against Real Madrid.
The FA Cup is the oldest active football competition in the world, first played in the 1871-72 season. Inside: a list of all finals and winners.
Arne Slot’s much-changed Liverpool lost 1-0 at Plymouth Argyle, who are bottom of the Championship, to crash out of the FA Cup.

Rotoworld

The 49ers have granted Deebo Samuel permission to seek a trade. The Broncos, Steelers, and Commanders top the list of most likely landing spots for the versatile wide receiver.
Here is a one-stop shop for how and where to watch Matthew Berry on NBC Sports, including TV/live stream info for exclusive NFL content.
The Fantasy Football Happy Hour crew analyze how the Philadelphia Eagles offense will look next season with offensive coordinator Kellen Moore expected to take the New Orleans Saints head-coaching position.
Check out a compilation of the most memorable moments from season three of Fantasy Football Happy Hour with Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher, Connor Rogers and Lawrence Jackson.
Check out a compilation of the best interviews from the set of Fantasy Football Happy Hour at Radio Row ahead of Super Bowl LIX between the Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs.
The FFHH crew take a look into the future and discuss potential No. 1 picks in fantasy football next season, discussing why Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley should be the top selection.

Motor Sports

Martin Truex Jr. is in one of the 45 cars entered for the Feb. 16 Daytona 500.
Max Anstie survived a staggered restart to win his third Supercross race.
Relive the best victory lane moments from the Daytona 500 ahead of the 67th running of The Great American Race.
In his12th years of racing in Supercross’ top category, Malcolm Stewart earned his first win.

Celebrating Black Heritage

Nottingham Forest defender Ola Aina talks with NBC’s Mary Omatiga about the pivotal choices that allowed him to play in the Premier League and being part of a smaller club with big dreams.
Indianapolis Colts DE Kwity Paye calls himself the “Son of Liberia”, a title that reflects his true calling.
Mary Omatiga sits down with Minnesota Vikings linebacker Brian Asamoah II to share his experiences living in Ghana for a year, the lessons he learned off the field, growing the sport in Africa, and more.
Patson Daka and Wilfred Ndidi of Leicester City describe the feelings that come with representing their home countries of Zambia and Nigeria, respectively and the importance of soccer to their cultures.

Golf

Michael Kim credited a recent NLU podcast with Joe Mayo for helping him improve his chipping in time for a breakout performance at the WM Phoenix Open.
The Golf Today crew reacts to the news that Tiger Woods has delayed his return to play and will not participate in the Genesis Invitational in the wake of his mother’s passing.
TV times and more for the Genesis Invitational at Torrey Pines’ South Course.
Watch the best shots from the 2025 WM Phoenix Open at TPC Scottsdale, featuring highlights from Jordan Spieth and winner Thomas Detry.
Golf Today and Beth Ann Nichols discuss the new player-driven initiative to improve the pace of play for the LPGA tour.
Arron Oberholser talks with Golf Today about Jordan Spieth’s recovery from wrist surgery and the atmosphere at the WM Phoenix Open.

NBA

This will be Irving’s ninth All-Star Game. He replaces Davis, who is out with a strained adductor.
There are some buyout candidates who could provide depth, including Daniel Theis and Jaden Springer.
Anthony Davis and Giannis Antetokounmpo will be out for extended periods due to their respective injuries.

College Basketball

Florida coach Todd Golden has a theme for this season, one he recounts in the locker room before every game: “A lot of us weren’t supposed to be here.”
The Golden Eagles will host the Blue Demons on Tuesday night, with the action available exclusively on Peacock.
The Red Storm have taken their place at the top of the conference.

Betting

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Five-star Alabama signee Keelon Russell finished as the top-ranked prospect in the 2025 Rivals250.
There were multiple reports of illness, including several players vomiting, on Monday at the Puerto Rico Classic.
Indiana coach Curt Cignetti joins Rivals recruiting director Adam Gorney on Wednesday as the Late Signing Period began.
The addition of five-star quarterback Bryce Underwood makes Michigan a winner for the 2025 cycle.
Would Penn State have won a national championship if Justin Fields had stuck with his commitment?