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Mike Florio and Chris Simms discuss Klint Kubiak’s comments on starting rookie quarterbacks, breaking down Fernando Mendoza’s potential to start during Week 1 with the Las Vegas Raiders.
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Who are the top contenders at the 2026 Masters? We rank all 91 players in the field at Augusta National, breaking down favorites, sleepers, and long shots.
The Notre Dame duo of Jeremiyah Love and Jadarian Price headline Connor Rogers’ running back draft rankings.
With a condensed schedule after CBA negotiations, it’s going to be a wild couple of weeks in the WNBA.
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  • NYY Starting Pitcher #55
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    No next step for Rodón has been determined yet, but it’s good news that he made it through a bullpen session. Rodón’s hamstring injury is an additional deterrent to his return from bone spurs in his elbow, but it shouldn’t be long before he begins a rehab assignment.
  • DET Shortstop #7
    It’s the rookie’s first day off of the season, and it’s just a routine off day. Javier Baez will play shortstop and bat seventh with Colt Keith at first base and Gleyber Torres at DH. McGonigle is off to a strong start to his MLB career, hitting .292/.370/.438 with a 7/6 K/BB ratio in 12 games.
  • CIN 3rd Baseman #27
    The Miami native capped off another impressive showing in his hometown by taking Marlins starter Eury Pérez deep in the fifth inning for his third round-tripper of the young season. He also picked up his third theft of the year in this one. The talented 22-year-old rookie sensation is off to a phenomenal start, hitting .366 (15-for-41) with three homers, eight RBI and three steals through 12 games. He looks like a potential franchise cornerstone for Cincinnati to build around for years to come and is making a significant all-around fantasy impact already.
  • PHI Starting Pitcher #45
    Wheeler’s fastball velocity was down for the second consecutive outing, averaging just 92.9 mph after sitting near 96 mph last year. The bigger concern is his inability to sustain velocity, as he dropped from nearly 94 mph in the opening frame to barely 92 mph by the fourth inning in his latest rehab start. He threw 61 pitches (44 strikes) in his third rehab tune-up. The 35-year-old former ace can still be an effective fantasy contributor at reduced velocity, but his chances of reclaiming ace status appear slim if that extra gear doesn’t return. All indications are that he’ll rejoin Philadelphia’s rotation for his season debut at some point in the near future.
  • STL Right Fielder #18
    There is absolutely no stopping Walker right now. He launched a hanging slider from Brad Lord over the center field fence to push his home run total up to six on the season. That’s tied for the league-lead as of Wednesday afternoon and is just one shy of the six he hit in 111 games all of last season. This is far and away the most sustained power he’s ever had. On top of that, his swing decisions have trended way up and there seems to be a meaningful adjustment to his bat path that’s finally allowed him to lift that ball. Remember, he’s still only just 23 years old. It’s wheels up for Walker.
  • BAL Starting Pitcher #24
    The procedure, performed by Dr. Keith Meister, will sideline Eflin until at least the early stages of the 2027 season. The 32-year-old veteran suffered the injury during his season debut last week, and it marks the first reconstructive surgery of his career. His absence is a significant hit to Baltimore’s rotation depth and likely means that one of Dean Kremer, Cade Povich or Brandon Young will have to step into a more prominent role this season.
  • ATL Starting Pitcher #40
    The five-game ban, which was reduced from seven originally, goes into effect immediately. The 32-year-old righty won’t be eligible to start again until next week’s series against the Marlins after being involved in a wild on-field brawl with former teammate Jorge Soler where the two traded punches before being separated during the fifth inning of Tuesday’s game in Los Angeles.
  • MIA Left Fielder #28
    It sounds like the Marlins are going to give Stowers a look at first base during his upcoming minor league rehab assignment. It’s an interesting solution to Miami’s outfield glut since they have a hole at the cold corner with Christopher Morel (oblique) on the shelf for a couple weeks. Stowers has been out since the late stages of spring training recovering from a right hamstring strain. The 28-year-old put together a breakout campaign in his full-season Miami debut last year, slashing 288/.386/.544 with 25 homers in 117 games.
  • KC Starting Pitcher #55
    Ragans didn’t look right after taking a comebacker from José Ramírez off his pitching hand during the first inning of Wednesday’s start at Progressive Field. He was lifted after throwing just 18 pitches and facing five batters. The 28-year-old fantasy ace presumably underwent X-rays since the Royals announced that he left the contest with a contusion. There should be much-needed clarity on his status once he attempts to throw a bullpen session in a couple of days, though he told reporters afterward that he expects to make his next start. Despite that optimism, Ragans remains in clear jeopardy of missing his scheduled outing against the Tigers on Tuesday.
  • HOU Starting Pitcher #53
    It’s a massive concern for Houston’s rotation, which lost ace Hunter Brown to a shoulder issue earlier this week. Javier left the contest with a trainer after attempting to warm up for his second inning of work after allowing one run on three hits in the opening frame. The 29-year-old righty will head for further evaluation and imaging to determine the severity of the issue. He’s in serious jeopardy of missing his next start, a rematch against the Rockies at home, on Tuesday. It would likely be AJ Blubaugh moving into the rotation in his absence with Spencer Arrighetti expected to come up and replace Brown already.

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NFL

Drew Dinsick believes there will one “surprise” team to trade up for star running back Jeremiyah Love in the 2026 NFL Draft, who currently has a “laughable” price to land with the Titans.
Chris Simms and Connor Rogers unpack Oscar Delp as a prospect, where the 6'5", 245-pound TE didn’t produce much but he has the physical tools and athleticism to be a surprise at the next level like George Kittle was.
It’s a busy time for receiver KC Concepcion, who is expected to be one of the top wideouts to come off the board in this year’s draft.

NBA

“It’s impressive. Obviously, none of it means anything if you don’t win in the end, and you know that.”
Arguably the NBA’s “most compelling” awards race, Drew Dinsick and Jay Croucher analyze how Cooper Flagg’s surge has reshaped his chase for Rookie of the Year, where he can “break the dam” with another massive outing.
Pierre Andresen unpacks his favorite DraftKings picks for Wednesday’s NBA slate, diving into larger thoughts on Cooper Flagg’s push for Rookie of the Year, Paolo Banchero’s recent play, and more.

MLB

The veteran right-hander missed the first three games of Miami’s home series against the Cincinnati Reds but is available for the finale.
Major League Baseball’s average salary rose 3.4% on opening day to a record $5.34 million, according to a study by The Associated Press, and the New York Mets topped spending at the season’s start for the fourth straight year.
Los Angeles Angels right-hander Robert Stephenson will miss the 2026 season after having ligament and flexor tendon repair surgery on his right elbow.

Premier League

The 2025-26 Premier League table is absolutely bonkers and so tight.
Check out the Premier League schedule for the 2025-26 season, with everything you need for all 380 games.
The race for Champions League qualification is so congested as Premier League giants and upstarts scrap for the (likely) five spots available.
We’re into the thick of it now, with two Premier League teams still alive for the European Cup in the chase to unseat PSG and take a place in the throne room come May 31 in Budapest, Hungary.

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Motor Sports

With a 36-point deficit to Cole Davies, Jo Shimoda has decided to heal from last week’s crash in order to be healthy for outdoors.
Dean Wilson filled in for the Lawrence brothers at Honda HRC in 2025 and earned four top-10s.
Jo Shimoda: “Alpinestars medical told me that there were no broken bones, but possible ligament damage.”
Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto dive into Ken Roczen staying hot with a “phenomenal” 450 win in St. Louis, declaring that “he races really hard” and debating if he can catch struggling championship leader Eli Tomac.

Rotoworld

Identifying these players in the draft or on the waiver wire likely delivered fantasy managers league titles this season.
Jorge Montanez breaks down the last week in saves from around the league with updated closer rankings.
Kyle Dvochak breaks down what Denzel Boston could bring to the Dolphins and Steelers with reports that the Washington WR will have a top-30 visit with both teams.
With Kyle Pitts reporting to Falcons OTAs after signing the franchise tag, Kyle Dvorchak discusses the importance of this small note with a new head coach and potential QB under center.
Unsurprisingly, the two favorites to win the actual Rookie of the Year award have been among the best rookies in fantasy basketball.

Betting

Golf

Only three players have won the Masters in back-to-back years. Jack Nicklaus believes Rory McIlroy has a good shot to become the fourth this week at Augusta National.
Scottie Scheffler is feeling rested. Bryson DeChambeau confident. And defending champion Rory McIlroy, well, he’s pressure-free at the Masters for the first time in more than a decade.
Scottie Scheffler has two kids — one for each of his Masters titles. He’s the favorite in the tournament, as he tends to be for all majors these days, but his family life has been more exciting than his golf recently.
Brandel Chamblee joins Dan Patrick to discuss the biggest storylines entering the Masters and Tiger Woods’ future at the professional level.
Azaleas and dogwoods are as synonymous with the Masters as Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods, which is a little unfair — not to the other 55 Masters champions, but to the other 350 species of flora that make Augusta National a golf course unlike any other.
Trysta Krick and Drew Dinsick break down the debutants of this year’s Masters Tournament and why they are “the story” of this year’s event.

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Mauricio Pochettino has plenty of thinking to do as the USMNT took the lead but then Belgium turned on the style.
A promising first half from Mauricio Pochettino’s USMNT was undone in a second-half Belgium barrage as a three-match winning streak came to a crashing halt via a 5-2 blowout loss in Atlanta.
“To tell you a timeline? I mean, I know what he’s striving for. We’ll just see where it goes from there,” Reid said of Mahomes.
New Bills head coach Joe Brady says Allen is healthy and ready to start the offseason program on April 6.
Future Hall of Fame linebacker Bobby Wagner spent the past two seasons with the Commanders.