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Seth Greenberg joins Dan Patrick to discuss the role of coaching in the Final Four, why an all-No. 1 seed Final Four is ‘a good thing,’ Cooper Flagg’s versatility, and more.
Dominance of 1-seeds sets up special Final Four
Nicole Auerbach and Jordan Cornette discuss the historic accomplishment of Auburn, Duke, Florida and Houston all making the Final Four as 1-seeds and why it is good for college basketball.

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  • FA Quarterback #7
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    Russini said her “sense” in talking to league sources was that the Titans have not fully committed to keeping the draft’s first pick and presumably taking Miami QB Cam Ward. After disastrous recent drafts and some of the worst free agency signings in recent memory, the Titans — who have a grand total of 16 wins over the past three seasons — are in full-blown rebuild mode. Russini said the Titans are “an organization that is trying to completely revamp.” It’s that kind of organization that could be open to trading away the top pick in exchange for a bevy of high-value picks in 2025 and beyond.
  • KC Wide Receiver #4
    “We’ll see,” Reid ominously added. “He’s working his tail off right now, I know.” Rice’s Week 4 LCL tear puts him in a better spot than a few other notable injury returners this season, but we wouldn’t be shocked if he was brought along slowly in training camp. With Hollywood Brown and Xavier Worthy back for a second season together, the Chiefs have the luxury of slowly working Rice in. Still, this is a great update for Rice, who was on track for a breakout season with a 24/288/2 line in four games before suffering the injury.
  • SF Running Back #23
    Shanahan expressed no concerns about McCaffrey’s 2025 status after he missed much of the 2024 season with an ongoing Achilles injury. CMC totaled 348 yards over four games last season, posting the lowest rushing success rate of his NFL career. Shanahan complimented Isaac Guerendo, who “ran harder as the year went, which is a good sign.” The team this offseason parted ways with RB Jordan Mason, who was traded to the Vikings. Guerendo started three games and averaged a healthy five yards per carry on 84 rushing attempts last season. He could be used as a complement to McCaffrey in 2025 if the Niners are intent on keeping the veteran healthy and upright in his ninth NFL season.
  • FA Quarterback #8
    Rooney pointed to “positive signs” that Rodgers could finally be ready to sign with Pittsburgh after flaming out with the Jets last season. He added that the team would not wait “forever” for Rodgers to make his final decision. Rodgers, entering his age-41 season, reportedly meshed well with Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith in a March visit to the team facility. With the Giants signing Russell Wilson, the Steelers are the last viable landing spot for the mercurial veteran. The Vikings could change that calculus if they don’t commit to JJ McCarthy as their Week 1 starter, however.
  • PHI Quarterback #1
    Proposed by the Packers, who could not stop the Jalen Hurts-led tush push in last year’s postseason, the tush push ban will be kicked down the road to another owners meeting. CBS Sports’ Jonathan Jones said 16 teams opposed the rule to ban the tush push. “There will be much more conversation, with many teams in favor of having the NFL’s competition committee continue to study the play,” Jones said. NFL head coaches have spoken out against the tush push in part because they can’t stop it and partly due to concerns about injuries, even though the tush push does not have a high injury rate. A ban of the short-yardage play would constitute a major blow to the Eagles offense, and it appears the issue will be brought back again in May.
  • JAX Wide Receiver #2
    Gladstone said Brown, who last month signed a one-year, $10 million deal with Jacksonville, will be a solid complement to alpha WR Brian Thomas in the Jaguars offense. “Somebody else that can go down the field so [Thomas] is not always having to be that guy on the top shelf,” Gladstone said when asked about acquiring Brown, who had his most productive stretch as a pro last December and January for the Commanders. Jaguars head coach Liam Coen described Brown as “somebody that’s able to attack the field at all three levels.” Brown, entering his age-26 season, should be the team’s No. 2 target behind Thomas now that Evan Engram is in Denver.
  • NO Running Back #41
    Moore called Kamara a “premiere player” who will have an outsized role in the New Orleans offense next season. This comes as Saints coaches and front office officials reportedly “look hard” at incoming rookie running back prospects. That includes a recent meeting with Boise State RB Ashton Jeantey, widely expected to be the first back off the draft board. Kamara, entering his age-30 season, could take on more of a pass-catching role if the Saints take a running back in the first or second round of the draft. Kamara has 330 receptions since the start of the 2020 season, leading all running backs over that span.
  • ATL Quarterback #18
    Usurped by Michael Penix as Atlanta’s starter late last season, Cousins, entering his age-37 season, reportedly hopes to be traded after the 2025 NFL Draft. Cousins has a no-trade clause in his Falcons contract, meaning he has a say in where he’s dealt in the coming weeks or months. Though Falcons officials have been cagey about Cousins’ future with the organization, there’s almost no way Cousins remains on the roster headed into the summer. Penix is widely viewed as the team’s long-term starter. Cousins in 2024 posted the second-lowest touchdown rate of his NFL career and the lowest adjusted yards per attempt of his 13 seasons in the league.
  • CLE General Manager
    Earlier in the day, Haslam was quoted as saying the trade for quarterback Deshaun Watson was “a big swing and a miss.” The team’s plans under center certainly remain up in the air with Watson rehabbing a torn Achilles suffered in 2024, but Haslam asserted the team does not feel the need to reach for a signal caller at No. 2 overall, nor trade up to the first pick in the coming NFL draft to select a quarterback. It should be noted that this is the same owner who was swayed to draft Johnny Manziel because a homeless man told him to — if any situation screamed “reach for a quarterback” in the NFL, it is this one.
  • WAS Wide Receiver #17
    McLaurin turned in one of the best years of his career in his first season with Jayden Daniels at the helm. The veteran receiver caught 82 passes for 1,096 yards and a career-high 13 touchdowns after never surpassing more than seven scores in his previous five seasons. McLaurin has one year left on the three-year extension he signed in 2022 and will turn 30 shortly after the start of next season. He has plenty left in the tank and is again expected to serve as the Commanders’ WR1 despite the team acquiring Deebo Samuel this offseason. He’ll make for a high-upside WR2 for those taking shots on him in fantasy drafts next season.

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March Madness

Nicole Auerbach and Jordan Cornette discuss the historic accomplishment of Auburn, Duke, Florida and Houston all making the Final Four as 1-seeds and why it is good for college basketball.
Duke’s stream of NBA-ready standouts smothered Alabama to lift the Blue Devils to the program’s 18th Final Four with an 85-65 victory over Alabama.
Jordan Cornette and Nicole Auerbach discuss why Duke is more likeable this season, and how the Blue Devils’ physicality and star power separates them from the rest of the remaining teams in the NCAA Tournament.
Johni Broome had 25 points and 14 rebounds, and Auburn took command with 17 unanswered points in the first half to beat Michigan State 70-64 on Sunday and complete a sweep of No. 1 seeds advancing to the Final Four.
UConn heads to Tampa, Florida, to face overall No. 1 seed UCLA on Friday.
South Carolina reaches the Final Four of the women’s NCAA Tournament for a fifth straight year.
The 6-foot-7 Betts added six blocks for the Bruins, who will face the winner of Monday’s game between Southern California and UConn.

NFL

The Bengals remain at an impasse with defensive end Trey Hendrickson and executive vice president Katie Blackburn said on Tuesday that she’d “be lying if I said I knew exactly what’s going to happen” with the player.
Giants General Manager Joe Schoen said this week that signing quarterback Russell Wilson leaves the team open to taking a player at any position with the third overall pick in the draft, but attention has shifted to a player who plays a couple of them.
The answer to one big question about wide receiver Chris Godwin’s offseason came last month when the Buccaneers re-signed him to a three-year contract ahead of free agency.
In wide receiver Cooper Kupp’s first press conference after signing with the Seahawks, he said it was “difficult” to leave the Rams and felt there was “not a ton of clarity” from his former team about their decision to move on without him.

Premier League

Polish back Jakub Kiwior took Gabriel’s place alongside William Saliba, as Arsenal have big, fresh concern ahead of Champions League quarterfinal.
Mikel Arteta was buzzing to see Bukayo Saka in his 18 after three months away from the pitches of the Premier League, and he’ll love that Saka quickly marked his return with a 73rd-minute goal.
League Cup winners Newcastle United are back on the pitch and seeking to climb the table with a visit from Brentford at St. James’ Park on Wednesday.

Motor Sports

Chase Briscoe won last fall’s Southern 500 and was the only driver to finish in the top five in both Darlington races last year.
Cooper Webb’s championship odds showed significant improvement in the past two weeks, while the traders are hedging on Chase Sexton.
Christopher Bell won two of the five Cup races in March and finished second in another race.
Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto break down the latest beef between Haiden Deegan and Julien Beaumer, analyzing whether Deegan’s block pass on Beaumer in Seattle was too aggressive.

Golf

Players learned more about pace-of-play adjustments in this month’s “GreenSheet,” which was sent to Tour members earlier this week.
No one brought more flare to TGL than Billy Horschel, who joins the show to talk about his experience in the inaugural season and how happy he is with the buy-in from players before looking ahead to Augusta.
Steve Burkowski reports from Georgia on Rianne Malixi’s back injury before explaining how the Augusta National Women’s Amateur grew in stature and naming a couple players to watch this weekend.
Morgan Pressel tells Golf Today who she’s watching among an Augusta National Women’s Amateur field that’s as deep as ever, including Lottie Woad, Asterisk Talley and a “superstar” struggling with a back injury.

Rotoworld

Eric Samulski discusses five trending starting pitchers and how interested we should be for fantasy baseball
Alexander-Walker and Mitchell Robinson were among Tuesday’s low-rostered standouts.
TCU’s Jack Bech and Washington State’s Kyle Williams are rising up draft boards in part two of Kyle Dvorchak’s 2025 dynasty rookie rankings.
Pelle Larsson leads Monday’s waiver wire pickups after shining as a starter once again.
Mookie Betts has bounced back from illness, and Jazz Chisholm Jr. is in a great spot with the Yankees.

NBA

Jokic had a brilliant, MVP-like game. Russell Westbrook had a terrible final 10 seconds to end it.
If the playoffs started today, we would have a Warriors vs. Lakers as the 4/5 matchup in the West.
Grimes has been one of the few bright spots for Philly this season, averaging 21.8 points a game.

College Basketball

In a college basketball era where faster, higher-scoring games seem to be all the rage, this Final Four seems to be all about the defense.

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