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Mike Florio and Devin McCourty shed light on how the Chiefs designed beautiful plays, but we rarely got to see them because they couldn’t block the Eagles.
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Rex Hoggard joins Golf Today ahead of The Genesis Invitational, discussing why Scottie Scheffler has shown “a little more than rust,” Tiger Woods’ timeline, and pace-of-play debates.
Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders both go inside the top five picks in Kyle Dvorchak’s first mock draft of the 2025 offseason.

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  • SF Wide Receiver #11
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    Aiyuk tore his MCL and ACL in late October, and it is likely that he’ll start training camp on the PUP list as he recovers. Wagoner brings up Aiyuk in the context of a Deebo Samuel trade, noting that the 49ers would likely search for a “midlevel veteran free agent” to “provided stability until Aiyuk is ready to return.” Those sure sound like pretty strong hints that we shouldn’t take it for granted that Aiyuk will be ready for Week 1. It’s too early to speculate about how the 49ers fantasy football production will play out before free agency and the draft, but assuming things stay mostly the same, this would boost Jauan Jennings and Ricky Pearsall’s value early in the year.
  • SF Coaching Staff
    New Saints head coach Kellen Moore reportedly has strong interest in bringing in Staley as the team’s defensive coordinator. Staley flamed out as Chargers head coach after three seasons, going 24-24 and heading one of the NFL’s worst defenses. Staley spent the 2024 season as an assistant to Niners head coach Kyle Shanahan. As head of the Saints defense, Staley would take over a unit that last year ranked 19th in EPA allowed and 18th in offensive success rate allowed. The Saints pressured the passer at the 11th lowest rate in 2024.
  • NO Head Coach
    Two days after Moore and the Eagles dominated the Chiefs in the Super Bowl, Moore, 36, gets his first crack at a head coaching gig. The Eagles reportedly expected Moore to be a short-term OC, especially if he had immediate success with Jalen Hurts and the Philly offense. He did just that in 2024: The Eagles were eighth in total yards and seventh in points, ranking sixth in EPA per play and first in rush EPA thanks to Saquon Barkley’s massive campaign. In New Orleans, Moore will have to figure out how to make it work with Derek Carr at the helm and an aging Alvin Kamara in the backfield. Moore’s ability to manipulate defenses and create space for his playmakers will be put to the test in 2025 and beyond.
  • CIN Wide Receiver #5
    The Bengals, with about $46 million in salary cap space this offseason, will have a range of options in handling Higgins’ contract situation over the next few months. The team would use the tag on Higgins and guarantee him $26 million for the 2025 season — likely less than he would get on the open market. The Bengals could also tag Higgins, then trade him, receiving draft compensation in exchange for the dominant boundary wideout. It seems unlikely Higgins will remain in Cincinnati with the Bengals working on a record-breaking long-term deal for Ja’Marr Chase, though Joe Burrow has said he would rework his contract to help retain Higgins.
  • PHI Offensive Coordinator
    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.

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Shiffrin, Johnson make history in team combined
In the first team combined event in worlds history, the U.S. duo of Mikaela Shiffrin and Breezy Johnson emerged victorious, as Shiffrin earned a record-tying 15th world medal and record-breaking eighth gold.

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Super Bowl LIX
Mike Florio and Devin McCourty shed light on how the Chiefs designed beautiful plays, but we rarely got to see them because they couldn’t block the Eagles.
Mike Florio and Devin McCourty dissect DeAndre Hopkins’ dropped pass, an opportunity where Patrick Mahomes had Xavier Worthy but opted to play it safe and more.
Mike Florio and Devin McCourty recall all the field issues with Super Bowl LVII compared to Super Bowl LIX and how issues with the field conditions inside a dome are “inexcusable.”
Mike Florio and Devin McCourty spell out how it’s poetic that Philadelphia, the team of brotherly love, will have their Super Bowl LIX victory parade Friday, Valentine’s Day.
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.

NFL

Some Eagles players didn’t appreciate the Chiefs getting ahead of themselves with plans to celebrate a three-peat.
The Bills are expected to hire Patriots assistant Mike Pellegrino as their nickel backs coach, Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports reports.
RFS projects what Chris Olave’s fantasy value will be with Kellen Moore joining New Orleans as its new head coach, debating if he’ll be a top-20 wide receiver off the board in 2025 fantasy drafts.
Denny Carter, Kyle Dvorchak and Patrick Daugherty discuss Xavier Worthy’s rookie season with the Chiefs, breaking down the Texas product’s future entering his second season with Patrick Mahomes at the helm.

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.
Mohamed Salah is looking to stay atop the Golden Boot race, as Chris Wood and Erling Haaland are hold on the Egyptian’s heels in the race for the Premier League Golden Boot award.

Rotoworld

RFS projects what Chris Olave’s fantasy value will be with Kellen Moore joining New Orleans as its new head coach, debating if he’ll be a top-20 wide receiver off the board in 2025 fantasy drafts.
Denny Carter, Kyle Dvorchak and Patrick Daugherty discuss Xavier Worthy’s rookie season with the Chiefs, breaking down the Texas product’s future entering his second season with Patrick Mahomes at the helm.
Patrick Daugherty, Denny Carter and Kyle Dvorchak discuss the possibility of Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce retiring, examining whether the veteran is still a top 10 player at his position if he returns in 2025.
Nikola Jokic and Victor Wembanyama lead the way in Rotoworld’s rest of season Top 200 rankings.
Cam Ward and Shedeur Sanders both go inside the top five picks in Kyle Dvorchak’s first mock draft of the 2025 offseason.
Presenting this year’s Top 300 rankings for 5x5 fantasy baseball leagues, led by Bobby Witt Jr.

Motor Sports

The best part of Malcolm Stewart’s first Supercross win is that he had a chance to share it with his brother and father.
William Byron seeks to repeat his 2024 Daytona 500 victory.
Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto discuss Malcolm Stewart earning his first career victory in the 450 division of the Monster Energy Supercross series, sharing why the unique win “will go down in the history books.”
Martin Truex Jr. is in one of the 45 cars entered for the Feb. 16 Daytona 500.

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

The Tour relocated this week’s Genesis Invitational from Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades, which was devasted by last month’s fires, to Torrey Pines creating a unique opportunity for English.
The event moved south in the wake of last month’s wildfires in Los Angeles. Although Riviera – which has hosted the L.A.-based Tour stop every year since 1983 – wasn’t impacted by the fires the surrounding community of Pacific Palisades lost 6,837 structures.
Player Director Adam Scott catches up with Kira K. Dixon about his recent trip to the White House with commissioner Jay Monahan to discuss the PGA Tour-PIF deal.
Scott said the meeting lasted about 40 minutes in the Oval Office and was a “really positive” step for the Tour in its ongoing negotiations with Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund.
Golf Today talks with Mark Cannizzaro about Tiger Woods’ withdrawal from the Genesis Invitational and how Woods could continue to take on a leadership role to unify the game as his career continues.
Max Homa joins Golf Today to discuss his mindset heading into the Genesis Invitational, his relationship with Tiger Woods, innovations he sees being implemented in golf broadcasting and more.

NBA

College Basketball

The Atlantic 10 and Big East conferences lead Wednesday night’s college hoops doubleheader on Peacock.
The Tigers and Crimson Tide have become regulars in the AP Top 25 and each has made a trip to the Final Four in the past five years, including Alabama’s first trip last year.

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A gigantic clash takes place as Man City host Real Madrid in the UEFA Champions League knockout round first leg.
The Lions are hiring Tyler Roehl for a position on their offensive coaching staff, Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports reports.
The Seahawks held an introductory press conference for new offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak on Tuesday and Kubiak said he thinks there’s a lot of talent for him to work with in Seattle for the 2025 season.
Now that Kellen Moore officially is the Saints’ head coach, he can begin the process of filling out his staff.
He was eligible for arbitration for the first time after having a $757,200 salary last year.