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Key intel on the games that could decide three division races
What are the keys to the biggest games, injury situations and QB updates as the races tighten up?[read more]
One more look at NFL Week 14: We have sleepers, QB questions, trends to watch and more
Can the Falcons stop Jaxon Smith-Njigba? Does Adonai Mitchell have fantasy upside? Could the Raiders put the Broncos on upset watch?[read more]
Champ Week: A new No. 1, Bama jeopardy, ACC chaos
Tracking the Power 4 conference title games and discussing what the results mean for the CFP.[read more]
🏈 NFL playoff picture ahead of Sunday's games
We're looking ahead to how the 14-team playoff picture could line up -- and who will win divisions -- en route to Super Bowl LX.[read more]
Pantoja injured in opening seconds; Van wins title
Alexandre Pantoja's flyweight title reign came to a shocking end Saturday night when he injured his left shoulder just 26 seconds in and lost his belt to Joshua Van via TKO.[read more]
Kerr lauds 'competitor' Spencer after career night
Playing on the road without their headliners, the Warriors upset the Cavaliers 99-94 on Saturday night behind a career performance from two-way point guard Pat Spencer.[read more]
Yan ends Dvalishvili's reign, reclaims title in thriller
Petr Yan got his revenge and recaptured the bantamweight title Saturday night, claiming a unanimous decision victory over Merab Dvalishvili in their rematch at UFC 323.[read more]
Loss to IU won't 'sit well' as OSU turns to CFP
For the second time in as many years, Ohio State, the defending national champion, will enter the College Football Playoff coming off a 13-10 defeat, this time to Indiana in the Big Ten title game for the Buckeyes' first loss of the season.[read more]
Norris wins first F1 world title after tense finale
Lando Norris became the Formula 1 world drivers' champion for the first time after securing the 2025 title at Sunday's season finale in Abu Dhabi.[read more]
Duke stirs CFP pot, calls for bid as ACC champion
Duke won its first outright ACC title since 1962 and threw the College Football Playoff into chaos by defeating No. 17 Virginia 27-20 in overtime, likely sending James Madison into the playoff field.[read more]




