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Golfers tee off in the first round of The Players Championship on the Stadium Course at TPC Sawgrass. Watch on Golf Channel and the NBC Sports app!
Steelers risk Rodgers 'taking air out of the room'
Mike Florio and Chris Simms spell out why the Steelers don’t have another option at this point besides Aaron Rodgers, after the team reportedly made an offer to the QB but he hasn’t agreed to it yet.

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The No. 9-seeded Butler Bulldogs take on the No. 1-seeded St. John’s Red Storm in the second round of the men’s Big East Tournament from Madison Square Garden. Watch the action on Peacock!
The Dukes face the Bonnies in the second round of the A-10 Men’s Basketball Championship at Capital One Arena in Washington D.C. Watch the action on USA!
Live updates throughout the first round of The Players Championship at TPC Sawgrass.
Chris Simms and Connor Rogers analyze the quarterback moves in NFL free agency, debating whether the Seattle Seahawks, Las Vegas Raiders, New York Jets and Indianapolis Colts raised their ceiling for 2025.
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  • SF Wide Receiver #15
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    According to ESPN’s Adam Schefter, $6 million of the $9.5 is guaranteed. The 30-year-old wideout joins the 49ers from division-rival Los Angeles, and he’s coming off a season where he picked up 505 yards and seven touchdowns on 31 catches for the Rams in 2024. He’ll likely be the third wideout for the 49ers to open the season, and while he could be a weapon utilized in the red zone, his target share likely won’t be enough to make him a consistent fantasy option next season.
  • ATL Defensive End #56
    Floyd was released by the 49ers on Tuesday, and it took mere hours for him to find a new home. The 32-year-old will get $10 million according to Ian Rapoport of NFL Network. Floyd was able to procure 8.5 sacks with San Francisco in 2024, and he should be one of the primary pass-rushers for Atlanta during the 2025 campaign.
  • IND Quarterback #5
    The Colts will reportedly hold an open competition between Richardson and Daniel Jones, who on Tuesday signed a one-year contract with Indy worth $14 million, with $13.5 million guaranteed. Richardson, who has struggled mightily with accuracy and touch throws over his 15 NFL starts, is working with a biometrics coach to clean up his throwing motion ahead of what will be a make-or-break year for the former first-round pick. Richardson, per his agent, will be “ready to roll” for a competition with Jones.
  • IND Quarterback #13
    Jones get $13.5 million fully guaranteed in the deal. The Vikings reportedly made a run at keeping Jones for 2025 but the allure of a starting job in Indy lured Jones to the Colts. He’ll compete with Antony Richardson for Week 1 starting duties as Richardson undergoes biometrics training this offseason designed to clean up his terribly inaccurate passing and mechanically unsound throwing motion. Richardson since the start of 2023 ranks 42nd out of 42 qualifying QBs in completion rate over expected. Only four quarterbacks have a lower drop back success rate than Richardson over that two-season stretch. The Athletic’s James Boyd said in February Jones’ “abilities on the ground mean the offense won’t have to change much should Richardson miss more time due to injury” if A-Rich starts the year under center. The Colts are likely to flail between QB options in 2025, just as they did in 2024 with Richardson and Joe Flacco.
  • PHI Guard #76
    Both picks are from the 2026 NFL Draft. The Eagles are getting younger in the secondary and CJGJ was a potential cut candidate. Instead, Garnder-Johnson finds a home with a contending AFC team and the Eagles land some extra offensive line depth plus a slight draft capital upgrade. Green was a first-round pick in 2022 but hasn’t panned out with the Texans, receiving disastrous blocking grades from Pro Football Focus in both of his full seasons. The Eagles, however, made the most of a similar situation last year by installing former Jets tackle Mekhi Becton at right guard. Becton played well in the role and is likely headed for a big contract on the open market. Green should get a shot at the starting right guard job in Philly.
  • FA Defensive Tackle #98
    The Vikings are pouring resources into the defensive line in free agency, adding Hargrave and Jonathan Allen, who inked a three-year deal with the Vikings on Tuesday morning. Hargrave, who logged 21.5 sacks from 2021-2023, missed most of the 2024 season with a serious triceps injury. This move isn’t completed yet because Hargrave’s release from the 49ers is not yet official, but the terms seem agreed to. He’ll be an immediate upgrade for a Minnesota defensive line graded by PFF as last season’s eighth-worst pass rushing unit.
  • MIN Center #75
    The former seventh-round pick took over as the Colts’ starting right guard midway through his second season. He held the job into year three and was putting his best work on film over the first five weeks of his fourth and ultimately final season with the Colts. His season was then ended prematurely by a broken tibia that required surgery. Fries was on pace for a top-five overall grade at guard by Pro Football Focus before going down with the injury. The massive contract indicates his recovery won’t be an issue in 2025.
  • MIN Defensive Tackle #93
    Minnesota lands one of the most sought-after defensive players in free agency. Allen will join a Vikings defensive line that last season had the NFL’s sixth-highest QB pressure rate and the ninth-highest hurry rate. Pro Football Focus graded Minnesota’s defensive line as the eighth-worst pass-rushing unit in the NFL last year. Allen, 30, totaled 19 tackles and three sacks in eight games last season in Washington while generating 16 pressures. He’ll be an important part of the Vikings defense in 2025.
  • FA Quarterback #8
    The Steelers and Giants currently appear to be the frontrunners for the veteran quarterback, although Florio reports it’s the Steelers currently in the driver’s seat. Rodgers has indicated he intends to play for two more years and the Steelers give him the best chances of doing so. They also have a more sturdy roster around him, especially after adding DK Metcalf earlier Monday. Those two aspects combine with an increased chance at the postseason in Pittsburgh to make them the likeliest landing spot for Rodgers. There isn’t anything yet set in stone, but the two sides seem to be heading towards a resolution.
  • MIN Cornerback #7
    Murphy was poised to hit the open market come Wednesday but the team ultimately retained his services through a contract that makes him the fourth-highest paid cornerback in the league. After beginning his career in Arizona, Murphy has played the last two seasons with the Vikings and brings familiarity with defensive coordinator Brian Flores’ system. Murphy and the Vikings had a rollercoaster offseason with ongoing negotiations, but ultimately they were able to come to a meeting of the minds before the new league year begins Wednesday. Minnesota’s No. 1 cornerback will return for 2025 and beyond.

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NCAAM CONFERENCE CHAMPIONSHIP WEEK

With the Buckeyes clinging to the NCAA Tournament bubble, the Hawkeyes played like a team with nothing to lose and knocked Ohio State out in the first round of the Big Ten tournament.
USC kept its season alive and ended that of Dylan Harper and Ace Bailey by grinding out a double-overtime victory at the Big Ten tournament.
Nick Martinelli scored a game-high 28 points as Northwestern secured the first win of the 2025 Big Ten men’s basketball tournament.
Villanova stayed alive in the Big East Tournament by taking down Seton Hall at Madison Square Garden.
Butler opened up the Big East Tournament with a victory over Providence behind 25 points from Pierre Brooks II.
DePaul kept its season going by defeating Georgetown at Madison Square Garden in the first round of the Big East Tournament.
Fordham rode a hot start to a convincing win over Rhode Island in the first round of the 2025 A-10 Men’s Basketball Championship.

NFL

Commanders wide receiver KJ Osborn is ready for another season in Washington.
Alongside Puka Nacua with the Rams, Davante Adams is primed to flourish in Los Angeles’ creative offense, which has proven capable of supporting two highly productive wide receivers in fantasy.
After being released by the 49ers, fullback Kyle Juszczyk may be closer to finding a new team.
The Fantasy Football Happy Hour crew reacts to Geno Smith’s trade to Las Vegas, explaining why the transaction doesn’t help move the needle a ton for Pete Carroll’s Raiders.

Premier League

All of the details you need for the Premier League Summer Series in the USA in 2025.
Manchester United can give Ruben Amorim a notable victory by advancing in the Europa League with a home win over Real Sociedad on Thursday.
Here are the latest injury updates and news from around the Premier League.

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Motor Sports

Casey Mears, the 2007 Coca-Cola 600 winner, last raced in the Cup Series in 2019.
All three national series are racing during the first 1.5-mile race weekend of the season.
NASCAR makes adjustment to the rule that Helio Castroneves used to make the Daytona 500.
Christopher Bell has the opportunity to become the first driver since Jimmie Johnson in 2007 to win four-straight NASCAR Cup Series races.

Golf

1980 Players champion Lee Trevino joins Live From to discuss why he believes The Players Championship should be the fifth major, and how the tournament became one of the best in the world.
Spieth had a pair of eagle hole-outs over his first seven holes Thursday at The Players.
The two tournament sponsors for the LPGA’s JM Eagle LA Championship presented by Plastpro are donating $6.5 million to Los Angeles wildfire relief organizations.
Day, who contended last week at Bay Hill, was among the favorites this week at TPC Sawgrass.
Tee times and grouping for the first round of The Players Championship in Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida.
Alejandro Tosti told Johnson Wagner he would jump into the lake if he buried an ace on the 17th hole at TPC Sawgrass and that’s exactly what he did when he spun his tee shot in during his practice round.

Rotoworld

Eric Samulski breaks down the spraing training leaderboards to see if we can find draft values.
Jared Rhoden, AJ Lawson and Orlando Robinson had big nights for the Raptors as they beat the 76ers on Wednesday.
Lawrence Jackson Jr. weighs in on what Demarcus Robinson brings to the San Francisco 49ers, and why the veteran wide receiver is good injury insurance for Brandon Aiyuk and Jauan Jennings.
Lawrence Jackson Jr. breaks down DeAndre Hopkins’ reported move to the Baltimore Ravens, detailing where the wideout veteran fits in Lamar Jackson’s offense and how it will impact his fantasy value.
Eric Samulski discusses his strategy for drafting starting pitchers in 12-team leagues
Eric Froton provides his mock draft analysis complete with the early market for betting props.

NBA

Miller was drafted by Phoenix in 1992 with the No. 22 overall pick. He went on to average 7.4 points and 5.9 rebounds for the Suns.
Drew Dinsick and Jay Croucher analyze the Nets vs. Bulls matchup, explaining why Brooklyn has a nice opportunity to take advantage of a Josh Giddey-less Chicago team.

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While discussing the recent “trade rumors” (they weren’t rumors) that preceded his renewal of vows with the Rams, quarterback Matthew Stafford mentioned the events that preceded his 2021 trade from the Lions to the Rams.
It wasn’t a surprise that the Raiders officially released quarterback Gardner Minshew on Wednesday.
Phil Maton was traded from Tampa Bay to the Mets on July 9 and finished 3-3 with a 3.66 ERA in 71 appearances, including 2-1 with a 2.52 ERA in 31 games for New York.