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Catch all of the high-flying action from Redbud National as the Pro Motocross Championship races through Round 6, live on Peacock.
Highlights: 2025 Tour de France, Stage 1 crashes
Watch the shocking crashes from Stage 1 of the 2025 Tour de France that saw riders go down during a climb and on the sprint for the finish.

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3:00PM EDT Sat, Jul 05
Motocross Rd. 23: RedBud
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4:00PM EDT Sat, Jul 05
Prefontaine Classic
Olympics
Prefontaine Classic
Grand Slam Track
4:00PM EDT Sat, Jul 05
Prefontaine Classic
6:00PM EDT Sat, Jul 05
John Deere Classic - Rd 3 (Cont)
PGA TOUR
6:00AM EDT Sun, Jul 06
Tour de France: Stage 2
Cycling
6:30AM EDT Sun, Jul 06
BMW International Open - Final Rd
DP World Tour
7:00AM EDT Sun, Jul 06
International Series Morocco - Final Rd
Asian Tour
9:00AM EDT Sun, Jul 06
KPMG Women's Irish Open - Final Rd
Ladies European Tour
12:15PM EDT Sun, Jul 06
THEMOVE: Stage 2
Cycling
1:00PM EDT Sun, Jul 06
John Deere Classic - Final Rd
PGA TOUR
3:00PM EDT Sun, Jul 06
Incredible Dog Challenge
Dog Shows
3:00PM EDT Sun, Jul 06
2025 Eastern Regional
Competition
4:00PM EDT Sun, Jul 06
Tour de France: Stage 2
Cycling
6:00PM EDT Sun, Jul 06
John Deere Classic - Final Rd (Cont)
PGA TOUR
6:30AM EDT Mon, Jul 07
Tour de France: Stage 3
Cycling
12:15PM EDT Mon, Jul 07
THEMOVE: Stage 3
Cycling
7:00PM EDT Mon, Jul 07
Thunder vs. 76ers
NBA Basketball
6:30AM EDT Tue, Jul 08
Tour de France: Stage 4
Cycling
12:15PM EDT Tue, Jul 08
THEMOVE: Stage 4
Cycling
7:00PM EDT Tue, Jul 08
Grizzlies vs. 76ers
NBA Basketball
6:30AM EDT Wed, Jul 09
Tour de France: Stage 5
Cycling
12:15PM EDT Wed, Jul 09
THEMOVE: Stage 5
Cycling
6:00AM EDT Thu, Jul 10
Tour de France: Stage 6
Cycling
12:15PM EDT Thu, Jul 10
THEMOVE: Stage 6
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12:10AM EDT Fri, Jul 11
USA vs. CHN
6:00AM EDT Fri, Jul 11
Tour de France: Stage 7
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Check out the dramatic conclusion to the first stage of the 2025 Tour de France, which saw a crash and a tight finish.
Chase Elliott goes against John Hunter Nemechek in Sunday’s second round in Chicago.
We’ve recently taken a look at the coaches on the hot seat for 2025.
The Pre Classic marks Athing Mu-Nikolayev’s first top-level race in more than one year.

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  • PHX Shooting Guard #3
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    Beal’s time in Phoenix has not been what anyone hoped it would be, due to the combination of injuries and underwhelming production. He’s been the focus of trade rumors in the past, but as one of two players in the league with a no-trade clause (LeBron James is the other), Beal has been incredibly difficult to move. Regarding a buyout, there are multiple issues at play. Accepting the deal would include Beal losing his no-trade clause, but he would be an unrestricted free agent once he clears waivers. The more significant issue is that Phoenix has already waived and stretched Nassir Little and E.J. Liddell, so they will need Beal to leave some money on the table. Per league rules, the amount of salary stretched cannot exceed 15 percent of the salary cap.
  • LAL Center #2
    Unsurprisingly, Ayton has decided to join the Lakers after agreeing with the Trail Blazers on a contract buyout. Los Angeles had a clear need at the center position, and they’ll look to the first overall pick in the 2018 draft to fill it. While he has averaged a double-double in his first seven seasons, Ayton’s last two years in Portland were underwhelming. Limited to 40 games last year due to injury, he averaged 14.4 points, 10.2 rebounds, 1.6 assists, 0.8 steals and 1.0 three-pointer in 30.2 minutes. Ayton is not the uber-athletic center who tends to flourish playing alongside Luka Doncic, but he’ll play starter’s minutes for a hopeful contender. Being in a lineup with Doncic, LeBron James and Austin Reaves will limit Ayton’s fantasy ceiling, but providing top-100 per-game value should not be an issue.
  • MEM Power Forward #13
    The Grizzlies announced on Tuesday that Jackson — who agreed earlier this week to a five-year, $240 million extension — injured his toe during a live basketball run on Monday. The team also announced that he’ll need to undergo a procedure to address the issue, but no information was provided regarding the severity of the injury. While Jackson is expected to make a full recovery, a timeline for return will not be announced until after the procedure. He’s the second rotation big to require a procedure this summer, with Zach Edey expected to miss at least four months after undergoing left ankle surgery. If Edey or Jackson is not ready to begin the regular season, Santi Aldama’s fantasy ceiling will be raised.
  • MIL Point Guard #0
    The Bucks chose to waive and stretch Lillard, who is likely to miss all of next season as he recovers from an Achilles tear. Milwaukee is able to stretch the $113 million still owed to Lillard over five seasons. This was a necessary move for the team to have the requisite space to sign free agent center Myles Turner. The Bucks had to get creative to give their roster an immediate upgrade. Lillard’s free-agent market will be a bit of a mystery given the fact that he’s unlikely to play much — if at all — this season. It’s possible we’ve seen the last of him as a major fantasy option.
  • MIL Center #33
    Whoa. The deal includes a fourth year player option and 15 percent trade kicker, according to Charania. The Bucks were able to pull off a big move here luring the 29-year-old center from the defending Eastern Conference champion Pacers. Turner certainly represents an upgrade for the Bucks, who just lost Brook Lopez to the Clippers on the first day of free agency. With Damian Lillard likely sidelined for all of next year, Turner’s situation from a fantasy perspective is also an upgrade.
  • OKC Point Guard #2
    Gilgeous-Alexander now has the highest annual salary in NBA history. After a season in which SGA won the scoring title, took home regular season MVP honors, led the Thunder to the championship and was awarded NBA Finals MVP, Gilgeous-Alexander earned a well-timed raise. Coming off one of the best seasons for a guard in league history, SGA will of course be one of the first names off the board in fantasy drafts next year.
  • DEN Small Forward #2
    Johnson has been a popular trade target for some time due to his two-way ability on the wing. Denver was able to make Brooklyn an offer it could not refuse, upgrading their wing rotation. While their scoring averages were similar, Johnson is also a capable three-point shooter and provides more value defensively. Also, the trade frees up additional cap space for the Nuggets as they look to challenge Oklahoma City for Western Conference supremacy. Johnson’s fantasy value may take a slight hit playing alongside Nikola Jokic and Jamal Murray, but not much, since he’ll be a fixture in Denver’s starting lineup.
  • BKN Small Forward #1
    Due to the amount of money locked into their most important players, the Nuggets had limited options to improve their roster. One of those options was to trade Porter, and they’ve reportedly done so. Having struggled with injuries early in his career, MPJ has played 77 and 81 games in his last two seasons. In 2024-25, he averaged 18.2 points, 7.0 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 2.5 three-pointers per game, shooting 50.4 percent from the field and 76.8 percent from the foul line. While Porter is no longer on a team with immediate championship ambitions, he moves to a spot where there’s the chance to provide added fantasy value. Porter’s ADP should increase substantially in the fall.
  • MEM Power Forward #13
    The deal includes a player option in the final year of the deal in 2029-30, according to Charania. The Grizzlies have chosen to prioritize keeping Jackson this offseason by moving Desmond Bane to the Magic. That helped the club afford the massive new deal for the 2023 Defensive Player of the Year. Memphis wasted no time in locking up the franchise cornerstone with a new deal right as free agency opened up.
  • OKC Small Forward #8
    Williams suffered a torn ligament in his right (shooting) wrist late in the regular season. That injury makes his performances during Oklahoma City’s run to the NBA title more impressive. The good news is that, according to Thunder lead executive Sam Presti, Williams is expected to be a full go when the 2025-26 season begins. JDub was a top-25 fantasy player last season, exceeding his Yahoo! ADP by a round in 12-team formats. At worst, he should be a third-round pick in 12-team leagues next fall.

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NFL

Senate removed provision that would have cost owners many millions in taxes.
The non-stop NFL news firehose often makes it easy to forget that the latest spray consists of recycled water.
Former NFL linebacker Bryan Braman is fighting a rare and aggressive form of brain cancer, at the age of 38.

NBA

McLemore was a member of the Portland Trail Blazers at the time, he has since been out of the league.
Here’s where you can find all the latest signings, trades, rumors and reports all in one place, updated constantly.
It’s been a good offseason in Denver and Houston. Not so much in New Orleans.
On paper, Ayton is a great fit next to Luka Doncic. The question is, will the inconsistent big man live up to that potential?

Golf

Ghim holed out from the fairway for eagle for the second straight day, sending him to a 3-under 68 and a one-shot lead Friday in the John Deere Classic, his first 36-hole lead in his six years.
Here are the full tee times and pairings for Saturday’s third round at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Illinois, where the schedule was moved up because of potential thunderstorms.
Scheffler headlines the field for next week’s Genesis Scottish Open, which boasts eight of the top-10 players in the world.
Ghim shot 9-under 62 at TPC Deere Run to take a one-shot lead after the opening round.
Tee times and groupings for the second round of the John Deere Classic at TPC Deere Run.
Watch highlights from Max Homa’s hot start to the John Deere Classic, an 8-under 63, and hear him comment on his complete performance before Tripp Isenhour weighs in on Homa’s trajectory.

Motor Sports

Haiden Deegan was pushed wide on the start to hand the early lead to Tom Vialle.
Eli Tomac will not earn any points in Moto 1; this may end his championship bid.
Ryder DiFrancesco posted the fastest lap in the first qualification session at RedBud in the Fourth of July celebration.
Xfinity and Cup cars will rumble through the streets of downtown Chicago for several hours.

Premier League

The Premier League transfers have been buzzing early and it is a very busy summer.
Brentford’s Mark Andrews is the newest Premier League manager and fills the last remaining vacancy ahead of the 2025-26 season.
Pep Guardiola was thrilled after Manchester City clobbered UAE side Al Ain at the Club World Cup on Sunday, scoring three goals in each half to seal passage to the knockout rounds via a 6-0 win.
The Argentine made two appearances for Manchester City last season totaling 19 minutes after finally arriving from River Plate. His first start has been a vibrant one.

Rotoworld

A couple of National League outfielders and a potential closer are this week’s recommended pickups.
Paul Skenes, Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Jacob deGrom are among the projected two-start pitchers for the upcoming week.
Brandon Woodruff talks about his return from shoulder injury and what his focus is for 2025
Breaking down the 2025 Colts from every angle, including the passing game, backfield, and win total.
Get ready for 2025 fantasy football drafts with in-depth previews for all 32 teams throughout the summer.
Jorge Montanez breaks down the last week in saves and middle relievers on the rise in the latest closer report.

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