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Mike Florio and Chris Simms talk about the NFL trade deadline, exploring the best trade, the most confusing trade and the teams that should have made a move but didn’t.

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Mike Florio and Chris Simms discuss why the 2027 NFL Draft, which is expected to be a strong class, is the perfect year for the Jets to have three first-round picks and why they need a franchise player.

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Lamar Jackson, Christian McCaffrey, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, and Brock Bowers highlight positional rankings for Week 10 of the 2025 NFL season.
Mikaela Shiffrin discusses her thoughts going into the Olympic season, rivalry with Petra Vlhova and her new podcast.
This week’s column takes a close look at which receivers are commanding targets at a high rate and what that could mean for your fantasy teams in the second half of the NFL season.
Tipoff for tonight’s South Dakota vs. Creighton matchup is at 8 p.m. ET on Peacock.

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  • MIN Running Back #33
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    Jones suffered an AC joint sprain in Week 9. The injury is believed to be minor, but a DNP to open the week suggests it could sideline him for at least one game. As if things couldn’t get worse, Jones is also dealing with a toe injury, though it doesn’t sound like that would be the reason for him to miss Week 10. If he is ruled out, Jordan Mason will take over the backfield once again, putting him on the RB2/3 border.
  • LA Wide Receiver #12
    Nacua left Week 9’s game against the Saints with the rib injury and did not return. McVay did tell reporters after the game that he could have returned. The Saints weren’t threatening the Rams late in the game, so there was no point in sending Nacua back out. Nacua underwent testing after the game, but clearly no serious issues were found. Though the minor scrapes and bruises are mounting for Nacua, he’s a WR1 anytime he’s active. That will remain the case versus the 49ers this week.
  • CLE Running Back #10
    Reports rightly indicated that Judkins had decent odds of returning to action following the Browns’ Week 9 bye after suffering an AC joint sprain in Week 8 against the Patriots. The Browns’ featured rusher will be on the field this weekend and can be started as a borderline RB1/2 against a Jets defense that recently traded away game-wrecking DT Quinnen Williams.
  • IND Wide Receiver #11
    Pittman notably practiced in full, with a glute injury, throughout Week 2. He suited up on game day that week, catching 4-of-5 targets for 40 yards against the Broncos. Pittman plays through injury whenever he is medically cleared to do so, famously playing much of the 2024 season with a fracture in his back. His practice participation is worth following this week, though.
  • CHI Wide Receiver #15
    Odunze played through the heel issue last week despite missing Wednesday’s practice. The ankle injury, however, is new. It also makes it harder to say if he will suit up again for Week 10. DJ Moore and Olamide Zaccheaus would both see an uptick in targets if Odunze misses time. Luther Burden would step into the starting mix in three-receiver sets, making him worth a stash in deeper formats.
  • ARI Quarterback #1
    Per ESPN’s Adam Schefter, the “Cardinals say this will give Murray the chance to focus on rehabbing his foot injury and that he is committed to getting back as soon as possible.” Should Murray actually return as soon as possible, it would be against the Rams in Week 14, after he sits out the requisite four games missed on injured reserve. Whether he would return to the team in a starting role is a separate issue. The injured reserve listing coincidentally comes after the team announced journeyman QB Jacoby Brissett would take over as the team’s starter. Perhaps time off gives Murray a chance to reset and he comes back stronger than ever. Regardless, the development is seemingly a positive one for Cardinals pass catchers, who have enjoyed on-target passes with Brissett at the helm.
  • HOU Quarterback #7
    This is unfortunate for all involved. Davis Mills will start in Stroud’s stead, expectedly lowering the fantasy-scoring outlooks for Texans pass catchers. Hopefully, Stroud can return in time for the Texans’ Week 11 game against the Bills. The Texans (3-5) sit four spots behind the fifth-place Bills (6-2) in the AFC.
  • CAR Running Back #5
    Dowdle labored through the quad injury for most of the Panthers’ Week 9 upset of the Packers. Despite clearly playing through something, Dowdle racked up 25 carries for 130 yards and two scores. Head coach Dave Canales told reporters today that the team is trying to be smart about his injury with the DNP. He also mentioned Dowdle returning to practice tomorrow. Fantasy managers can breathe a sigh of relief. Their newfound RB1 should be good to go for Sunday’s game against the Saints.
  • NYJ Wide Receiver #5
    It’s officially a limited session for the superstar wideout. Wilson is tentatively on track to play in Week 10 against the Browns. Wilson has been sidelined since injuring his knee in Week 6. He has missed two games thus far, with the Jets having been on bye in Week 9, and the team notably abstained from placing him on injured reserve, which would have required a four-game absence.
  • JAC Wide Receiver #7
    BTJ could get in some work during the portion of practice closed to the media, though we doubt that actually happens. This should go down as a DNP once the Jags release their first injury report. Thomas Jr. is dealing with a “low-grade high ankle sprain,” according to ESPN’s Adam Schefter. Even the lowest of high-ankle injuries typically result in a week or two of missed time. We aren’t holding our breath for BTJ to play this week. Parker Washington and the newly acquired Jakobi Meyers are in line to lead this team in targets on Sunday. Washington will clock in as a WR3. Meyers will get a week in the WR4 ranks while he learns the ropes of Liam Coen’s offense.

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NFL Week 10

The New York Jets dominated Tuesday’s trade deadline, shipping out stars Sauce Gardner and Quinnen Williams, while the Seahawks added a pass catcher to pair alongside Jaxon Smith-Njigba.
With the Jets trading star CB Sauce Gardner to the Colts, Mike Florio unpacks the dominoes that led to the blockbuster deal before explaining why Seattle is “making its move” after acquiring WR Rashid Shaheed.
Chris Simms breaks down the Colts acquiring Sauce Gardner from the New York Jets, explaining why he likes the All-Pro cornerback’s fit with an Indianapolis team looking to make a Super Bowl run.
As the new broke, Chris Simms and Connor Rogers react to the Dallas Cowboys reportedly acquiring Quinnen Williams from the New York Jets in a blockbuster.
The FFHH crew analyzes the Saints reportedly trading speedy wide receiver Rashid Shaheed to the Seahawks, evaluating what the move says about Cooper Kupp’s health and sharing how the deal affects Shaheed’s fantasy value.
The FFHH crew talks about the Jaguars acquiring veteran Jakobi Meyers from the Raiders for a fourth-round pick and sixth-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, moving the wide receiver a month after he requested a trade.

NBA

Stan Van Gundy talks about why Ja Morant is having “one problem after another,” how the NBA is evolving offensively, if the Heat are true title contenders, what makes Erik Spoelstra such a good basketball coach and more.
Eric Samulski breaks down how the New Orleans Pelicans will attempt to fill the hole left by yet another injury to Zion Williamson, who is out for at least a week with a hamstring injury.
Phil Jackson and Sam Smith join Dan Patrick to discuss their new book, “Masters of the Game,” including the inspiration behind it and various memories within.
In just his second season, Mitchell has emerged as an early favorite for Sixth Man of the Year.

Premier League

The UEFA Champions League league phase is back, as 36 teams will play eight matches — four home and four away — in bids to reach the knockout rounds.
The Premier League schedule for the 2025-26 season is here and here’s how you can watch all of the action.
The 2025-26 Europa League begins this week, as Nottingham Forest and Aston Villa bid to keep the UEFA Cup in the Premier League after Tottenham Hotspur beat Manchester United to the silverware last season.
Burnley look to claim a fourth win over a perceived bottom-three rival when Scott Parker leads the Clarets into the London Stadium to meet West Ham United on Saturday.

College Football Week 11

Subjectivity seemed to rule the first College Football Playoff rankings of the 2025 season. Why is vibes-based analysis making the difference?
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry react to the first College Football Playoff rankings of 2025, discussing what they reveal about the committee and more.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry discuss the Oregon vs. Iowa game in Week 11, examining why the Hawkeyes are a “tough out” as they host one of the most important Big Ten games of the season.
Joshua Perry and Nicole Auerbach discuss Texas and Florida State’s potential to win out to end the season before diving into the head coaching landscape of college football.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua perry dive into Hugh Freeze being fired in his third year as Auburn head coach, explaining why he failed to win over the Tigers top brass during the end of his tenure.
Joshua Perry and Nicole Auerbach preview BYU vs. Texas Tech in Week 11, explaining what the top-10 Big 12 matchup could mean for both teams and the College Football Playoff.
Nicole Auerbach and Joshua Perry discuss Virginia’s path to the College Football Playoff and examines the pressure on the Cavaliers given their string positioning in the ACC.

2025 Breeders’ Cup World Championships

Yoshito Yahagi trainee Forever Young scores a huge win for Japanese horse racing, holding off a hard charge from defending champion Sierra Leone to win the Breeders’ Cup Classic at Del Mar.
Francis-Henri Graffard trainee Gezora comes on late to claim victory in the Breeders’ Cup Filly & Mare Turf.
Bob Baffert trainee Nysos outduels stablemate Citizen Bull down the stretch to win the Breeders’ Cup Dirt Mile by a head.
Charlie Appleby trainee Notable Speech finds another gear in the final stretch to win the Breeders’ Cup Mile in Del Mar.
The winning connections of Forever Young celebrate the colt’s victory in the Breeders’ Cup Classic at Del Mar.
Breeders’ Cup Classic-winning trainer Yoshito Yahagi reacts to Forever Young’s Breeders’ Cup Classic win and what it means to Japanese horse racing.

Motor Sports

All four Pro Circuit Kawasaki riders have a history with the team.
The award has been presented to a member of the Elliott or Earnhardt family the past 35 years.
Eli Tomac trades the aluminum frame of Yamaha for the steel KTM frame.
Garrett Marchbanks moves up to the 450 division after riding with the 250 team in 2025.

Golf

Kira K. Dixon reports from Cabo San Lucas to discuss the Ryder Cup representation at the WWT Championship before Golf Central analyzes the trends to keep an eye on at El Cardonal by TGR design.
Gianna Clemente joins Golf Today to discuss her decision to turn professional, her dreams of earning a Tour card, and more.
The Golf Today crew has a roundtable discussion regarding the current state of the LPGA Tour and the future of the league as Saudi-backed funding continues to make an impact on the sport.
The Golf Today crew reacts to Rory McIlroy’s comments regarding LIV Golf’s move to 72 holes, which the Northern Irishman calls a “peculiar move.”
Bank of Utah Championship winner Michael Brennan talks with Ryan Lavner about making it to the PGA Tour and his feelings on fewer Tour cards being available.
Watch the best moments from the final round of the LPGA Tour’s Maybank Championship at the Kuala Lumpur Golf and Country Club in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Rotoworld

Kyle Dvorchak unpacks what Kyler Murray’s injury means for the Cardinals and how Jacoby Brissett can keep Trey McBride and Co. afloat with the expectation to remain a rest-of-season starter.
With Breece Hall remaining with the Jets following Tuesday’s trade deadline, Kyle Dvorchak discusses how the RB has been a bright spot and how Week 10 presents a great opportunity to cash in on RB1 numbers.
Kyle Dvorchak details what C.J. Stroud’s absence in Week 10 means for the Houston Texans and the fantasy fallout expected for Nico Collins and others with Davis Mills to start.
Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher and Connor Rogers talk about a “sneaky” acquisition and “underrated move” for the Jets, outlining why “there is opportunity” for wide receiver Adonai Mitchell in Tanner Engstrand’s offense.
The FFHH crew praises the Seahawks for acquiring speedy receiver Rashid Shaheed from the Saints, evaluating how he will diversify Seattle’s offense and examining if Jaxon Smith-Njigba now will get more time in the slot.
Matthew Berry, Jay Croucher and Connor Rogers evaluate how the Raiders will look offensively after dealing Jakobi Meyers, predicting that star tight end Brock Bowers will have a crazy target share in Chip Kelly’s system.

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