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With so many teams trading in managers, embedding multiple new pieces, and some unusual sides dealing with Europe, there’s no reason Brentford cannot be the dark horse of this season.

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Jett ready for 'winner-take-all' at Ironman
Jett Lawrence reflects on the disappointment of the third time in his career that he finished off of the Pro Motocross podium at Budds Creek before pivoting into his excitement for the finale at Ironman.

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Rebecca Lowe and the chaps analyze an action-packed Saturday in Matchweek 1 that saw Hull City upset Manchester United, Brentford punish Spurs, Everton break down Crystal Palace, and more.
Brentford manager Keith Andrews joins Rebecca Lowe and the chaps pitchside at the Gtech to reflect on his side’s stellar showing in a 3-0 victory against Spurs in Matchweek 1.
Watch extended highlights from the opening stage of the 2026 Vuelta a España, a 9.4km flat ride through Monaco that came down to a fraction of a second.
Both Duren and Kuminga are in tough spots where they will make less than they expected.

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  • ATL Quarterback #9
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    It has been assumed that Tua Tagovailoa would be under center when games begin to count in two weeks, largely due to the health of Penix. Recent weeks have given some pause to that expectation considering the struggles of Tagovailoa and increasing health of Penix, with the current quarterback situation now much more up in the air as the team inches closer to the regular season. Penix now gains clearance to participate in 11-on-11 practices, a massive milestone in his recovery from a torn ACL suffered in November. The Falcons appear to be headed towards a situation in which they are one of the final teams to announce their Week 1 starting quarterback, although it could still fall on Tagovailoa’s shoulders out of necessity.
  • CLE Quarterback #4
    The Watson-led Browns were met with boos after starting the second half with consecutive three-and-out drives before an interception ended their third possession after the break. They would get the ball back one more time before the end of Watson’s time on the field, ending in a failed fourth down conversion attempt, enough to add two modest completions before giving way to Dillon Gabriel near the beginning of the fourth quarter. Watson appeared to be the frontrunner for the starting job under center when the Browns kick off the regular season in two short weeks but this showing, paired with a relatively strong showing from Shedeur Sanders during the first half, could have thrown a wrench in those plans. Head coach Todd Monken is reportedly set to make a decision on the starting quarterback in the coming days.
  • CLE Quarterback #2
    Sanders was given the entirety of the first half, starting by completing his first eight passes for 80 yards and a touchdown before a tipped pass resulted in his lone interception. He would complete only one other pass, a loss of six yards, before handing the game over to Deshaun Watson in the third quarter. It was a largely uninspiring performance from the second-year signal caller amidst a quarterback battle that is said to be nearing a decision, with head coach Todd Monken indicating a decision would likely come early next week. To his credit, Sanders saw a chunk gain on the ground erased from the board after an offensive holding call. Watson appeared to take pole position for the starting job the previous week of camp - the fact that Sanders was given a full half while Watson only played for a quarter seems to reinforce that claim. Fantasy managers will want to confirm the statuses of both quarterbacks in the coming days.
  • CLE Running Back #21
    One of the best rushers of the modern era, Chubb retires with four Pro Bowl appearances and one second-team All-Pro nod on his resumé. The Browns drafted Chubb with the No. 35 overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft. He spent seven seasons with them, clearing 1,000 yards on the ground four times, and spent his final NFL season with the Texans. Chubb retires with 7,349 rushing yards, 54 rushing touchdowns, 141 receptions, 1,109 receiving yards and five receiving touchdowns.
  • SF Wide Receiver #15
    What exactly does this mean? It probably means that Stribling is a clear-cut starter in three-wide receiver sets, but Barrows did not expand on the matter. Barrows recently reported that WR Deebo Samuel will take over “a portion” of the Z-receiver role, while also contributing as a “wide back.” The remaining portion of the Z-receiver role in two-wide receiver sets could end up going to Stribling. He’s certainly made a strong case with his preseason play, but coach Kyle Shanahan is sometimes hesitant to feature rookies right away. Regardless, Stribling can be viewed as a FLEX starter with easy WR3 upside in the season opener.
  • KC Quarterback #15
    The AFC West showdown takes place on September 14th, giving Mahomes just over three weeks to fit in a little extra rehab. Schefter adds that Mahomes has “cleared every hurdle” in training camp this summer. He has missed zero reps and reportedly “looks strong” on the practice field. Mahomes can be treated as a fantasy football QB1.
  • SF Tight End #85
    Kittle reportedly had “an encouraging visit” with his orthopedic surgeon, Dr. Neal ElAttrache, today. According to Schefter, Kittle’s recovery is ahead of schedule, and he has a real chance to take a seat on the team plane when his team flies to Australia roughly one week before their Week 1 game kicks off. This is the second positive report regarding Kittle’s recovery this week. He remains a TE1 entering his age-32 season, coming off a season-ending injury.
  • DET Tight End #87
    LaPorta mysteriously missed practice on Wednesday. Lions HC Dan Campbell told reporters Thursday that the 25-year-old tight end is dealing with a hip injury. They’re letting him rest. Campbell told reporters he doesn’t believe it’s a long-term injury and that LaPorta could be ready for the start of the regular season, but he isn’t sure. Already coming off a back injury that required season-ending surgery last year, LaPorta has picked up another red flag with a preseason injury.
  • PHI Wide Receiver #9
    Lemon was back at practice for the first time in weeks. The first-round receiver missed most of minicamp and training camp up to this point with a hamstring injury. While Lemon is playing from behind, there’s plenty of time for him to work his way into the offensive game plan ahead of the Eagles’ Week 1 matchup against the Commanders.
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    Jayden Higgins
    HOU Wide Receiver #81
    It’s a devastating blow for the second-year pro and the Houston offense. Higgins was set to be the team’s No. 2 wideout behind Nico Collins this season after posting 525 yards and six touchdowns as a rookie operating mostly as a downfield threat. Higgins’ absence in the Texans offense leaves the team without much depth at the position. Expect Xavier Hutchinson to take on a much more prominent role in the balanced Houston offense while Tank Dell and Jaylin Noel see a bump in snaps and routes. It’s hard to say any Texans receiver not named Nico will have much in the way of fantasy value in 2026.

NBC Sports Podcasts

Nicole Auerbach’s CFB Conference Previews
Lane Kiffin’s introduction at LSU and Arch Manning’s second run at Texas are just a few of the intriguing storylines.
There’s a clear favorite for 2026, but the ACC has multiple teams that can prove they are up to the task.
Nicole Auerbach dives into the Big 12 conference ahead of the 2026-27 season, where Texas Tech’s encore and a revitalized Deion Sanders are top of mind.

NFL

There was a theory that quarterback Deshaun Watson got his preseason start last week because the game was not being played in Cleveland.
Eagles running back Ja’Quinden Jackson left Gillette Stadium in an ambulance during Saturday night’s preseason game.
Anthony Richardson’s future with the Colts has been debated often since he requested a trade this offseason and assistant General Manager Ed Dodds gave a strong hint about how things are going to play out last week.

NBA

After it was announced Klay Thompson was heading to Miami, DeRozan’s choice became much more clear.
Miami had its eye on Thompson all summer to space the court around Antetokounmpo and Adebayo.
Stad had been a minority owner who will now take a larger role, but nothing really changes for Rodriguez.

MLB

Eric Samulski and James Schiano discuss their favorite fantasy baseball waiver wire adds for the weekend.
The Seattle Mariners called up top pitching prospect Kade Anderson, who is expected to start against the Chicago Cubs this Saturday. Eric Samulski emphasizes why he should be added in all fantasy formats.

Premier League

Manchester United manager Michael Carrick reflects on his side’s 2-0 loss to Hull City in Matchweek 1 before we hear from Tigers’ manager Sergej Jakirovic who shares his takeaways from Matchweek 1.
Tottenham Hotspur manager Roberto De Zerbi speaks to the media following his side’s rough outing against Brentford to kickoff the season.
Roberto De Zerbi won’t have experienced many surprise disappointments as shocking and gloomy as Tottenham Hotpur’s Week 1 loss to Brentford in the Premier League.

Motor Sports

Jett and Hunter Lawrence have swapped the points lead six times this season.
Chance Hymas became the seventh overall winner in 10 Motocross rounds, an all-time record.
Watch extended highlights from the regular season finale of the NASCAR Trucks series at New Hampshire Motor Speedway in a tight overtime race.
Lachlan Turner led every lap of Moto 2 after getting off to a strong start.

Rotoworld

Your one-stop-shop for all of Rotoworld’s preseason content leading into fantasy football drafts.
Parker Messick, Chase Burns and Brandon Pfaadt are among the projected two-start pitchers for the upcoming week.
Woody Marks’ preseason performance against the Las Vegas Raiders indicates that he will have a promising role in Houston’s running back room, limiting David Montgomery’s fantasy football ceiling.
With Patrick Mahomes on track to play week one against the Denver Broncos, Denny Carter analyzes which players from the Kansas City Chiefs would make great draft options for fantasy.
Jonathon Brooks is inching his way toward a starting role in Carolina while Mike Washington Jr. has locked down the backup job in Vegas. Both players are rising up draft boards as fantasy season approaches.
A weekly look at lineup trends around MLB and the fallout for fantasy baseball rosters.

Betting

Golf

Wyndham Clark lost the lead with a double bogey on the first hole and then left everyone in his wake Saturday at Bellerive, making five birdies and an eagle in an eight-hole stretch.
Watch highlights from Scottie Scheffler’s third round at the BMW Championship, battling some missed opportunities to finish -2 on the day.
Gary Woodland says he’s playing some of the most relaxed golf of his career through two rounds at the BMW Championship, where he has cemented his place near the top of the leaderboard heading into the weekend.
Despite “not feeling 100%" through two rounds at the BMW Championship, Scottie Scheffler remains confident he can climb back up the leaderboard after a rebound outing on Friday.
Speaking at the BMW Championship, J.J. Spaun shares how he plans to earn a Presidents Cup spot “the hard way” and explains why he can be an asset for the team.

Latest

Nothing encapsulates the current chaos in college football like this — Browns tight end Dae’Quan Wright has entered the college transfer portal, via Matt Zenitz of CBS Sports.
Anunoby is forever etched in Knicks lore, a franchise legend, but he’s focused his attention on next season.
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The 49ers re-signed running back Khalil Herbert after cutting him earlier this week.
Jerry will be passing along some of the $500,000 directly to the players who caused it.
Eagles running back Saquon Barkley hates joint practices.