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Kornacki analyzes SB MVP, Gatorade bath and more
Steve Kornacki hits the big board to look into the odds for Super Bowl MVP, color of the Gatorade bath and more.

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Skating in the final segment of the Olympic figure skating team event, Ilia Malinin delivered a winning score of 200.03 points in the men’s free skate to close out Team USA’s night with a gold medal in Milan.

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Kupp's veteran leadership crucial to SEA's SB run
Veteran WR Cooper Kupp reflects on his path to the Seahawks and Super Bowl LX with Tony Dungy, sharing why Seattle is where he's "supposed to be" after leaving the Rams, and why setting an example is so important to him.

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“I love pushing myself to the limit,” Lindsey Vonn once said. That was always going to be her athletic epitaph.
Relive full-match highlights from Liverpool’s showdown with Manchester City at Anfield in Matchweek 25.
Yes, Damian Lillard, out for the season with a torn Achilles, is moving well enough and pushed to compete in this event.
Mike Florio, Fred Warner and Noah Eagle discuss Klint Kubiak’s fit with the Raiders and the potential of possible No. 1 overall pick Fernando Mendoza heading to Las Vegas.
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  • ATL Defensive End #27
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    Pearce is reportedly being held in Miami-Dade County on a $20,500 bond. The case “was assigned to the felony domestic crimes intake unit,” and Pearce was “given a pre-trial conditional stay-away order” regarding WNBA player Rickea Jackson. We expect more updates in the coming days.
  • CIN Quarterback #9
    “I do expect teams to call the Cincinnati Bengals,” Rapoport said. There was a brief groundswell of the idea of a Burrow trade towards the end of the season when he let loose on how bad he was feeling at a press conference, but even if he had wanted out, the Bengals have always played hardball with their players that they want to keep. The Bengals, per Rapoport, will instead channel Burrow’s belief that things need to change into spending and getting better on defense. We’ll believe that when we see it.
  • KC Tight End #87
    He’d be entering his age-37 season, but most of the smoke since the end of the season has pointed in this direction. The Chiefs are currently significantly over the cap and would probably need to shuffle some salaries around to get Kelce — an impending free agent — under contract. Kelce himself has reportedly been in touch with the Chiefs about a return, and Dianna Russini reported yesterday that many close to Kelce believe he will return. Rapoport says we should expect clarity “sooner, rather than later” on Kelce’s 2026 status.
  • PIT Quarterback #8
    “It would not be a surprise if Rodgers is back in Pittsburgh,” Pelissero says. Look for us to repeat some version of this blurb 20 times over the next five months, and after that perhaps we’ll get an actual resolution. Hiring Mike McCarthy — who Pelissero notes has spoken to Rodgers several times — surely put this in motion. Rodgers and the Steelers would also need to work out a contract for him to return.
  • ATL Defensive End #27
    Pearce is alleged to have been fleeing a domestic dispute. Not good, to put it mildly. It somehow gets worse when you factor in the charges Pearce is facing following the chase and subsequent crash, including two counts of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon and aggravated stalking. That’s in addition to “fleeing or eluding police with lights or siren.” Social media footage shows what appears to be Pearce in a struggle with police following the chase. The 22-year-old had a sensational rookie season following the Falcons’ aggressive move up to get him late in the first round, but this has him in danger of a massive suspension, perhaps missing all of 2026. There’s also the very real possibility of a jail sentence. Stay tuned.
  • DAL Wide Receiver #3
    This has been our lean for a while, too, but it’s interesting Schefter’s sources are already confirming so at this early stage of the offseason. The tag window opens Feb. 17 and closes March 3. The sides would then have until mid-July to negotiate a long-term deal. The tag would guarantee Pickens roughly $28 million. Although the 25-year-old (next month) surely won’t mind the monster one-year payday, he will undoubtedly view this as his best chance at a mega long-term deal. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has claimed he desires the same outcome, but Dallas has become as bad as any team at negotiating long-term deals. A mercurial player like Pickens playing on a one-year pact would have the potential to end poorly for both parties. It’s definitely one of the offseason’s top early storylines.
  • ATL Quarterback #18
    The expected move will allow the veteran quarterback options as he decides on his next move. ESPN’s Kevin Seifert adds that Cousins is also weighing the opportunity to turn his attentions to broadcasting after dipping his toes in the discipline earlier this year. According to Seifert, Cousins “will be fully open to finding the right opportunity with another NFL team in need of quarterback help.”
  • PHI Wide Receiver #11
    Brown appeared on Micah Parsons’ The Edge podcast, saying he’s excited for next season. Amid reports from various outlets that Brown could be on the move this offseason, the receiver, who turns 29-years-old in June, was talking like he expects to be back with the Eagles. Brown said he’s looking forward to reviewing tape of the offense from this season and the offense rediscovering itself. Keeping him in the fold for next season makes complete financial sense for the Eagles, who would be hit with a $72.5 million dead cap charge if Brown is moved on his current contract. The out in Brown’s contract comes after the 2026 season, when he’ll have just $27.1 million in dead cap remaining on his deal.
  • MIN Quarterback #9
    Russini threw cold water on Vikings’ fans wildest dreams, reporting that the Bengals have no intention of trading Joe Burrow. Still, she believes the organization will bring in a veteran quarterback this offseason. That shouldn’t come as earth-shattering news given J.J. McCarthy’s struggles last season. Teammates Justin Jefferson and Aaron Jones went on a media blitz during Super Bowl week that included both of them essentially saying the team should’ve kept Sam Darnold. The Vikings can’t go back in time, but they can be proactive about next season. Kirk Cousins, Aaron Rodgers and Mac Jones come to mind as veteran options that could be available this offseason.
  • KC Tight End #87
    Kelce appeared at multiple events in San Francisco during Super Bowl week. While the future Mr. Taylor Swift has discussed retirement, Russini claims a 14th season could be in the works for the 36-year-old tight end with many close to him believing he’ll return. Kelce would have to work out a new contract with the Chiefs as he’s currently an unrestricted free agent. While he’s set to waltz into the Hall of Fame whenever he calls it quits, it’s understandable that he wouldn’t want to end his career with Patrick Mahomes getting hurt and the Chiefs missing the playoffs in his final season.

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Devin McCourty, Kyle Shanahan, Jason Garrett and Maria Taylor remember the Seahawks’ decision to throw the ball on the goal line along with Malcolm Butler’s incredible interception in Super Bowl XLIX.
Mike Florio discusses the future sale if the Seattle Seahawks after Super Bowl LX, breaking down who could buy the team and how much it could go for.
Steve Kornacki hits the big board to break down Super Bowl squares ahead of the big game.
Patriots quarterback Drake Maye sits down with Maria Taylor to reminisce on attending Super Bowl 50 at Levi’s Stadium as a child, discuss what family means to him, react to messages from his teammates, and more.
Seahawks QB Sam Darnold sits down with Jason Garrett ahead of Super Bowl LX to reflect on his childhood upbringing and the lessons he learned on and off the field throughout his career.
Rodney Harrison catches up with Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel ahead of Super Bowl LX, exploring the “blueprint” provided by past New England teams, fostering genuine connections with players, and Drake Maye’s growth.

Premier League

Player ratings for Sunday’s monumental scrap between Liverpool and Manchester City turned on their head a bit late at Anfield, with Erling Haaland, Bernardo Silva, and Dominik Szoboszlai all playing key parts in the chaos.
Pep Guardiola’s Sunday verdict wasanteresting after Manchester City came back late to beat Liverpool 2-1 at Anfield, keeping its Premier League title hopes alive.
How did Liverpool boss Arne Slot view an engaging and tense match with rivals Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday?Not so well after their hard-earned 1-0 lead turned to a late home loss.
The race to unseat Mohamed Salah and keep him from standing alone atop the Premier League Golden Boot record list is on after Liverpool teammate Hugo Ekitike scored the first goal of this season on Friday, August 15.

NBA

Dodgers owner Mark Walters purchased the Lakers and wants to follow a similar playbook with the front office.
Sengun will join a World Team roster stacked with other elite big men such as Nikola Jokic and Victor Wembanyama
Kalshi is a prediction market where more than $23 million was bet on whether Antetokounmpo would be traded at deadline.

Super Bowl Exclusives

Rodney Harrison and Devin McCourty sit down with Patriots owner Robert Kraft ahead of Super Bowl LX, exploring his relationship with Mike Vrabel, why he’s relied on “instinct” this season, and more.
Tony Dungy catches up with Seahawks GM John Schneider about Seattle’s path to Super Bowl LX, how he assembled the current roster, and why the organization has fully “bought into” Mike Macdonald.
Will Campbell discusses his relationship with Morgan Moses, sharing how the veteran has been a mentor this season on and off the field, also revealing how Mike Vrabel’s four H’s helped the Patriots bond and connect.
Chris Simms catches up with Seahawks star WR Jaxon Smith-Njigba about how he maintains his positive demeanor, building a connection with Sam Darnold, what fueled his breakout season, and Super Bowl LX preparations.
New England Patriots offensive coordinator sits down with Jason Garrett to discuss Drake Maye’s growth, the offensive turnovers in the playoffs, his time with Tom Brady and more.
Veteran WR Cooper Kupp reflects on his path to the Seahawks and Super Bowl LX with Tony Dungy, sharing why Seattle is where he’s “supposed to be” after leaving the Rams, and why setting an example is so important to him.

Motor Sports

The good news is that Tomac appears to have escaped injury and remains in sight of the points leader.
Hunter Lawrence took the red plate as Eli Tomac fell to third in championship points. Ken Roczen is second.
Haiden Deegan has been unstoppable after a modest start in the season opener in Anaheim.
Two heat races set the lineup for the majority of the 450 feature.

Rotoworld

The All-Star break means that Week 17 will span two weeks in Yahoo! default leagues.
Stay up to date with the MLB free agent market this offseason, including player signings, contract details, and team fits as the 2025-26 Hot Stove heats up.
Kyle Dvorchak breaks down the Offensive Rookie of the Year race with Tetairoa McMillan separating himself from the rest of the finalists as a major part of the Carolina Panthers passing attack.
Kyle Dvorchak outlines Jaxon Smith-Njigba’s outstanding season for the Seattle Seahawks, earning him Offensive Player of the Year in 2025.
As Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford narrowly won NFL MVP and announced his return to the Rams next season, Kyle Dvorchak details the bumpy road for Stafford before this season.
Complete first base rankings with 2026 projections and player-by-player analysis.

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Golf

Hideki Matsuyama was thrilled to play with fellow Japanese player Ryo Hisatsune in the final pairing at the Phoenix Open and hoped they could do it again. Hisatsune’s bogey on 18 put an end to that.
Patrick Reed kept a clean card Saturday for a 2-under 70 in the Qatar Masters, a round that slightly expanded his lead and greatly expanded his confidence as he goes for his second European tour title in three weeks.
Watch Scottie Scheffler dig out of the bunker at the tenth hole for a crisp shot in the third round of the Phoenix Open.
Patrick Reed birdied two of his last three holes Friday for a 5-under 67, giving him a one-shot lead in the Qatar Masters as the American tries to wrap up a career-changing month in the Middle East with another victory.
Watch the best shots from the final round of the Farmers Insurance Open at Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego, California.
Watch Justin Rose birdie the last hole of Round 3 at the Farmers Insurance Open to secure a six-shot lead heading into the final day of the event at Torrey Pines Golf Course in San Diego

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Falcons pass rusher James Pearce Jr. faces five felony counts after his arrest Saturday, Marc Raimondi of ESPN reports.
The family of former NFL All-Pro Barry Wilburn confirmed that he died in a house fire in Memphis on February 6 at the age of 62.
Super Bowl LX will be played at Levi’s Stadium in Santa Clara, California.
The 2025-26 Premier League table is absolutely bonkers and so tight.