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Kyle Larson will do triple duty this weekend at Homestead, competing in the NASCAR Cup, Xfinity and Craftsman Truck races.
There's a chance Rodgers still lands with Vikings
Mike Florio and Chris Simms unpack a report the Vikings haven’t completely closed the door on Aaron Rodgers and discuss why he’s unlikely to make a decision any time soon.

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No. 12 seed McNeese State became the NCAA Tournament’s first Cinderella on Thursday afternoon, upsetting the fifth-ranked Clemson Tigers.
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  • FA Wide Receiver #1
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    According to Schultz, the visit between Diggs and the Patriots “was more of a ‘get to know you’ and ‘where you’re at medically’ type of meeting.” Diggs is still recovering from a torn ACL he suffered in Week 8 last season but had a line of 47-496-3 before his injury. He’ll turn 32 midway through next season, but assuming he’s healthy, Diggs would make for an immediate upgrade to a Patriots offense that’s short on talent at receiver.
  • Quarterback
    Speaking on the 40s and Free Agents podcast, Daniel Jeremiah said that a source told him “the Giants had a presence at every single Colorado game this year.”
    Reports have consistently indicated that the Giants hope to add a rookie quarterback prospect, as well as a veteran, this offseason. Jeremiah’s source tells him that the Giants were “following Shedeur Sanders around the entire season,” suggesting Sanders is either their preferred rookie prospect or perhaps the more easily attainable one. The Giants currently sit at No. 3 overall in the 2025 NFL draft, but a trade-up to the No. 1 or No. 2 spot is still possible.
  • CLE Guard #76
    The terms aren’t yet known, but Jenkins brings three years of starting experience to the Browns. Despite the Bears’ decision to move on from him, Jenkins has graded out as one of the top-15 guards in the league in each of the last two seasons, per PFF, and has allowed 17 or fewer pressures in every season he’s played in. Cleveland wouldn’t seem to have an obvious starting spot for Jenkins, whose market appears to have been weaker than expected because of his lengthy injury history.
  • HOU Wide Receiver #1
    Diggs is in Foxborough to meet with the Patriots, who could use help at wide receiver. Prior to tearing his ACL in Week 8, Diggs caught 47 passes for 497 yards and three touchdowns for the Texans. The 31-year-old was a Pro-Bowler and 1,000-yard receiver all four seasons with the Bills prior to being dealt to the Texans. He has had a dry free agency market thus far as he heads into his age-32 season with uncertainty around his health for Week 1. The Patriots have missed out on Chris Godwin and others at the wide receiver position this offseason. Adding Diggs would give Drake Maye a reliable target, even if it takes a few games for Diggs to return and get into rhythm with the offense.
  • HOU Defensive End #55
    NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero reports Hunter is now the NFL’s second-highest paid defensive end and will make $32 million this season, a $12.5 million bump from his previous contract. His deal becomes a two-year, $55.1 million agreement with $54.1 million guaranteed. Hunter initially signed a two-year deal with the Texans last offseason and now gets one more season in Houston with a pay bump after tallying 12 sacks and a Pro Bowl in 2024. With Will Anderson opposite Hunter, the Texans keep a menacing pass rush through 2026. This sets another price point in an expensive edge market with pass rushers like Trey Hendrickson and Micah Parsons next to cash in.
  • PHI Quarterback #1
    It’s one of a few rules tweaks proposed by teams for the 2025 season, and it comes after Green Bay’s defense was totally unable to stop the Eagles’ use of the tush push in their postseason loss to Philadelphia in January. The tush push — a play in which the QB is pushed from behind by a teammate to convert a short yardage play — has proven nearly unstoppable for Jalen Hurts and the Eagles offense. The combination of an elite offensive line and Hurts’ unmatched lower body strength has made the tush push a cheat code for the Eagles over the past few seasons. Some teams with far less powerful quarterbacks — including the Packers — have used tight ends to run the tush push. The Eagles in 2024 converted 71 percent of their fourth down attempts, the fourth highest rate in the NFL.
  • FA Quarterback #7
    According to Fowler, the team’s interviews with Ward have gone well, and there’s now “momentum” toward Tennessee staying put and taking Ward with the first pick. In his interview with Titans coaches and front office officials, Ward has “done a good job of explaining” the mistakes he made as quarterback at Miami. The team sees Ward’s sometimes-erratic play as fixable, Fowler said. This comes about a month after Fowler reported Shedeur Sanders was the best fit for the Titans offense, a belief that could prompt the Titans to trade down a few spots with a team bound and determined to get Ward.
  • FA Quarterback #8
    NFL Network reported Wednesday that the Vikings planned on moving forward with J.J. McCarthy as their QB1 this spring, and were not considering Rodgers “at this time.” Russini said the Vikings “have strongly considered and will continue to monitor Aaron Rodgers as an option, but they’re not ready to commit at this point in the offseason, per sources. They understand this could lead to him signing elsewhere or retiring.” Meanwhile, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reports Rodgers is in “no hurry” to make a decision on which teams to play for in 2025. The Giants and Steelers will continue waiting for the unpredictable Rodgers to make a decision about the 2025 season. The Steelers are reportedly comfortable with starting Mason Rudolph if Rodgers, 41, signs elsewhere or calls it quits.
  • PIT Quarterback #11
    If the Steelers can’t land Aaron Rodgers in the coming weeks, Pelissero claims the team would be open to rolling with Rudolph in 2025. Pelissero said several key members of the Pittsburgh offense — including the mercurial George Pickens — are supportive of Rudolph, who on March 13 signed a two-year contract worth $8 million with the Steelers. Rudolph started 13 games for the Steelers in 2023, going 8-4-1 and targeting Pickens heavily throughout. He has passed for 4,615 yards with 28 touchdowns and 20 interceptions in 29 career games with the Steelers. Last season with the Titans, Rudolph was 13th out of 40 qualifying QBs in drop back success rate.
  • MIN Quarterback #9
    McCarthy, after missing his entire rookie campaign with a knee injury, “enters the offseason” as Minnesota’s QB1, per Pelissero, adding that the Vikings are not pursuing Aaron Rodgers “at this time.” The Vikings are widely expected to add a veteran quarterback in the coming weeks, though Rodgers seems to be out of the equation as the Giants and Steelers pursue the 41-year-old two years removed from an Achilles rupture. McCarthy would certainly be set up for success in Kevin O’Connell’s QB-friendly system: The pass-catching trio of Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison, and TJ Hockenson represent one of the best in the league. In his lone 2024 preseason appearance, McCarthy completed 11 of 17 attempts for 188 yards, two touchdowns, and an interception. If the Vikings are truly out on Rodgers, his options have narrowed considerably.

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March Madness

The 12th-seeded McNeese State Cowboys became the first team to put on Cinderella’s slippers this March, upsetting No. 5 Clemson, 69-67, in stunning fashion on Thursday afternoon.
Natalie Esquire and Callie Fin give their Final Four picks for the NCAA Women’s Tournament, breaking down a potential UConn vs. South Carolina matchup in the national championship and the other teams they’re eyeing.
Nicole Auerbach runs down the list of superstars that will be taking the court in the women’s NCAA Tournament, from L.A. stars JuJu Watkins and Lauren Betts to big-time guards in Hannah Hidalgo and Paige Bueckers.
Dan Dakich joins Dan Patrick to give his thoughts on UNC’s entry in the NCAA Tournament, why Steve Alford has never been offered the job at Indiana, Rick Pitino’s “redemption” at St. John’s, and sleepers in the Tourney.
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The 2025 NCAA Women’s Basketball Tournament begins on Wednesday, March 19 - Sunday, April 6.

NFL

The Titans entered free agency in the market for a left tackle, and there weren’t many great options.
After the 49ers finished off a disappointing 6-11 season, Deebo Samuel requested a trade.
Free-agent defensive end Charles Omenihu is staying put.
When the Eagles last played an overtime game, against the Bills during the 2023 season, Philly benefited from the regular-season rule that guarantees a possession for the team that kick offs to start overtime — if the team that receives scores a field goal.

Premier League

Chelsea has sealed the purchases of two stars raised by Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim, as Sporting Lisbon announced $81 million worth of transfers on Wednesday.
Tim Howard takes a tour of the United Kingdom to speak with former and current players who, like him, face the challenges of being neurodivergent.
Manchester United teenage defender Ayden Heaven was stretchered off the King Power Stadium pitch following an ugly injury in a match at Leicester City on Sunday.

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Motor Sports

All three national series return for the second consecutive 1.5-mile race weekend this season.
Jalek Swoll was injured just prior to the 250 West divisional opener.
Two pit crew members from the teams of Kyle Busch and Chase Briscoe will miss the next two races.
The last time the NASCAR Cup Series raced at Homestead-Miami Speedway, Tyler Reddick went from third to first on the final lap to win last fall’s playoff race.

Golf

Five players posted 4-under-par 67 in the opening round Thursday on the Copperhead course.
A topped ball and an airmail onto the grandstands gave Harry Higgs an unsightly 8 on the 14th hole at the Valspar Championship -- his second straight triple bogey.
Watch the best shots and moments from the opening round of the PGA Tour’s Valspar Championship from the Copperhead Course at Innisbrook Resort.
Kizzire dropkicked his putter across the green during the first round of the Valspar Championship.
After missing a relatively short putt at the Valspar Championship, Patton Kizzire decided he was momentarily trading in putting for punting, sending his putter flying across the green and bending it in the process.
Co-leader Keith Mitchell reflects on his strong performance in Round 1 of the Valspar Championship, including the difficult weather and the adjustments he’s made following The Players Championship.

Rotoworld

The Rotoworld Football Show discuss why the Titans should be “committed” to drafting QB Cam Ward due to “positional scarcity” and ponder if his style of play makes him generational.
Patrick Daugherty, Kyle Dvorchak and Denny Carter discuss the possibility of Mason Rudolph being the starting quarterback for the Steelers in 2025, explaining why Rudolph might be a better option than Russell Wilson.
Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter discuss Stefon Diggs reportedly meeting with the Patriots, explaining why New England could be a good fit for the veteran wide receiver’s fantasy value.
Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers, Jay Croucher and Lawrence Jackson Jr. debate who will be the first non-quarterback selected in the NFL draft, sharing why Travis Hunter’s talent might be too exciting for teams to pass on.
The FFHH crew evaluates Cooper Kupp, who has done most of his damage in the NFL as a slot receiver, signing with the Seahawks, projecting how he’ll fit with Jaxon Smith-Njigba, who also has played mostly out of the slot.
The FFHH crew previews how star wide receiver Brian Thomas Jr. will play in 2025, sharing that the 22-year-old averaged over 25 fantasy points per game when both Christian Kirk and Evan Engram did not play last year.

NBA

The 36-year-old Geriot was in his 10th season as an NBA assistant, nine years with the Cleveland Cavaliers and one with the Pelicans.
Bronny James has improved as a player this season but also still has a ways to go to be part of the Lakers rotation.
Fresh off an ugly loss to the Golden State Warriors, Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick explain why they like Milwaukee Bucks against a Los Angeles Lakers team minus LeBron James.

College Basketball

No. 11 seed Drake, a team relying heavily on Division II transfers, held on after blowing most of a 15-point lead to beat sixth-seeded Missouri.
Columbia rallies from a 13-point halftime deficit to beat Washington on Thursday night for the school’s first-ever NCAA Tournament victory.

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Brazil’s murky qualifying run for the 2026 World Cup got a late and big lift on Thursday, when Vinicius Junior’s goal in the ninth minute of stoppage time boosted the hosts to a 2-1 win over Colombia.
Panama created something out of nothing, and now Mauricio Pochettino’s United States men’s national team project has to question everything.
Mauricio Pochettino will have far more questions than answers after the USMNT was shocked by Panama in stoppage time of the CONCACAF Nations League semifinal on Thursday.
The CONCACAF Nations League will have a winner not named the United States for the first time in its history, a wasteful 1-0 loss to Panama on Thursday in Carson, California ending the Yanks’ hopes of more silverware.
The last and biggest — certainly the most-celebrated — confederation to begin qualifying for the 2026 World Cup is UEFA, and Europe’s nations have learned their groups for qualification.