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Without Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty, the 2025 Preakness will feature a talented and interesting field of horses.
Ryder Cup captains off to hot start at PGA Champ.
Luke Donald and Keegan Bradley opened the PGA Championship in a combined 7 under. The two Ryder Cup captains have mutual respect for each other four months out from Bethpage.

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Here’s how the first round played out in the 107th PGA Championship.
Matt LaFleur tells Chris Simms about the growth of Jordan Love, particularly where his quarterback needs to improve and his approach in coaching the fifth-year signal caller.
Natalie Esquire and Terrika Foster-Brasby unpack Esquire’s preseason power rankings and debate who will have a better season, the Fever or the Aces.
The PGA of America definitely decided to play the ball as it lies in Round 1 at Quail Hollow. That call wasn’t overly appreciated by players Thursday.

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  • BAL Running Back #22
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    Per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, Henry is the first running back over the age of 30 to make $15 million per year. Henry hit the open market at the peak of the “running backs don’t matter” discourse and signed a measly two-year, $16 million deal with the Ravens last offseason. He spent the 2025 season stuffing nerds in lockers with 1,921 yards and 16 touchdowns on 325 attempts. The monstrous season more than earned him a raise and the Ravens knew the assignment. Rapoport noted that Henry wants to finish his career in Baltimore, and the extension will give him the opportunity to do so.
  • DAL Wide Receiver #14
    Prescott in a Wednesday morning radio interview was effusive in his praise of Pickens, who was traded last week from the Steelers to Dallas in exchange for draft compensation. “You put the ball anywhere in his vicinity, very strong hands,” Prescott said of Pickens. “He’s more than a 50-50 catcher. ... I’m excited for him. I know that we need some help at that position.” Pickens, 24, has 2,841 receiving yards and 12 touchdowns over three NFL seasons and is widely expected to see more single coverage in Dallas than he did as the unquestioned No. 1 wideout in Pittsburgh. Opposing coverage units won’t be able to shade safeties toward his side of the field with CeeDee Lamb threatening the middle of the field. Pickens shapes up as a volatile WR2/3 in 2025.
  • DET Quarterback #16
    The Week 17 matchup between longtime NFC North rivals will be available exclusively on Netflix. Coming off a devastating Divisional Round loss to Washington last January, the Lions will be prominently featured by the league in 2025. Jared Goff and the Lions beat Minnesota twice during the 2024 regular season: a 31-29 Week 7 victory in Minnesota and a 31-9 Week 18 drubbing in Detroit. Goff combined to throw for 511 yards, three touchdowns and no interceptions in those games. Justin Jefferson, meanwhile, was limited to ten catches for 131 yards and a touchdown in the Vikings’ 2024 games against Detroit.
  • PHI Running Back #26
    The NFL’s trickle of 2025 schedule news includes a Super Bowl rematch in Kansas City, where Patrick Mahomes and company will look for a little revenge after getting bulldozed by the Eagles in Super Bowl LIX, 40-22. Philadelphia’s elite defense held Mahomes to a mere 226 yards on 32 pass attempts, with much of that production coming in fourth quarter garbage time. Jalen Hurts threw for two scores and ran in another as Saquon Barkley was held in check to the tune of 57 scoreless yards on 23 carries. If the Chiefs are to get back at the Eagles in Week 2, they’ll have to do a far better job of protecting Mahomes.
  • PIT Running Back
    Johnson, a third-round draft pick who last month was listed as a co-starter alongside Jaylen Warren on the Pittsburgh depth chart, was a hyper-productive back in Iowa’s zone-based rushing scheme, a system used frequently in Arthur Smith’s run-first offense. Only three college running backs in 2024 logged more zone rushes than Johnson. Johnson’s goals in offseason practices, according to DeFabo, “are to learn the playbook and earn the coaching staff’s trust with the hope of becoming an ‘every-down back’ sooner rather than later.” That might require Johnson to improve his pass blocking. The rookie said he’s worked on that with Warren — one of the best blocking backs in the NFL — in recent days.
  • KC Quarterback #15
    The Week 13 matchup will bring Patrick Mahomes and the AFC champion Chiefs to Dallas for the day’s late afternoon game. It could be a shootout if key players on both sides are healthy. Dak Prescott heads into the season with George Pickens as a legit WR2 behind CeeDee Lamb, and Mahomes — who has talked this offseason about more explosive plays for the KC offense — will have Xavier Worthy, Travis Kelce, Rashee Rice, and Hollywood Brown at his disposal. Mahomes has faced Dallas once in his NFL career, a Week 11 win in 2021 in which he threw for 260 scoreless yards. The hope for both the league and fantasy managers is that the Cowboys are still in postseason contention by the end of November.
  • CIN Defensive End #91
    Hendrickson showed up in street clothes at the Bengals’ offseason practice Tuesday and spoke to reporters about his contract dispute with the team. Hendrickson, who has reportedly had “no communication” with the Bengals front office this offseason, said he would refuse to suit up under his current deal, which includes a $15.8 million base salary for 2025. He did not say whether he would sit out training camp or regular season games. Hendrickson reportedly wants upwards of $30 million as he enters his age-31 season. He could be traded in the coming weeks, though that could prove tricky for the Bengals considering they want a first-round pick in exchange for the excellent pass rusher. Pro Football Focus graded Hendrickson as the NFL’s fifth best pass rusher in 2024.
  • WAS Quarterback #5
    The NFL appears keen on spotlighting Jayden Daniels and the Commanders after their stunning run to the NFC title game last season. Daniels will lead the hyper-efficient Washington offense into Madrid for the last of the seven 2025 international regular season games. It could be an exciting back-and-forth affair between a high-powered Commanders offense — now with Deebo Samuel — and a Miami offense led by Tua Tagovailoa, De’Von Achane, and Tyreek Hill.
  • MIN Wide Receiver #18
    They will be the first team to play back-to-back weeks in different countries outside the United States. The Vikings will face off against the Steelers in the first-ever NFL regular season game in Dublin on Stepember 28, then play the Browns in London the following weekend. It could be a tough travel schedule for the Vikings, though the Jaguars have played back-to-back international games in recent years. Those games were in the same country, however. The Vikings-Steelers game could be intriguing if Aaron Rodgers is under center for Pittsburgh after trying and failing to generate interest for his services in Minnesota this offseason.
  • DAL Wide Receiver #14
    Pickens, who was traded from the Steelers to the Cowboys last week in exchange for draft pick compensation, won’t function as the primary wideout in Dallas. Pickens’ ability to challenge secondaries deep is something the Cowboys have “sorely missed” in recent seasons, Nguyen said. “You would expect teams to continue doubling Lamb, which means Pickens could see a huge uptick in one-on-one coverage.” More single coverage could mean more explosive plays for the new Cowboys WR2. In the Steelers’ run-first scheme last season, Pickens was third in targets of more than 20 yards downfield and second in receiving yards on downfield receptions. Pickens had just one drop on 30 downfield looks in 2024.

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The 150th Preakness Stakes on NBC

Without Kentucky Derby winner Sovereignty, the 2025 Preakness will feature a talented and interesting field of horses.
Watch the milestone 150th Preakness Stakes this Saturday, May 17, at 4 PM ET on NBC and Peacock.
Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick look ahead to the 2025 Preakness Stakes, weighing in on some the betting favorites, including Journalism and Goal Oriented.
Raul Mena was in a race in his native Chile in 2011 when the horse he was riding jumped the rail, throwing him to the ground with severe injuries.
The second jewel of the Triple Crown shines with traditions. Don’t miss the 2025 Preakness Stakes, this Saturday, May 17, at 2:30 PM ET on Peacock.
Here is everything you need to know about the Preakness Stakes and Pimlico Race Course regarding its demolition, plans for renovation, and much more.

NFL

Once upon a time, every team played at least once in prime time.
Dolphins running back De’Von Achane set an NFL record for yards per carry (7.8) as a rookie in 2023, and last season, his 1,499 scrimmage yards ranked third in team history.

Premier League

There’s still an awful lot on the line for this Premier League season, but the line between great and poor seasons has long since evaporated and it feels like Week 36 is not too early for some awards decisions.
Joe Prince-Wright, Nick Mendola, and Andy Edwards preview Wednesday’s Europa League final between Tottenham Hotspur and Manchester United at the Estadio de San Mames in Bilbao, Spain.
Joe Prince-Wright, Nick Mendola, and Andy Edwards preview this weekend’s FA Cup final between Crystal Palace and Manchester City before making their predictions for the match.

NBA

Flagg was stone-faced the night of the draft but was far more positive and optimistic speaking to reporters at the NBA Draft Combine.
Antetokounmpo has not yet asked for a trade, but things appear headed down that path.

Golf

Justin Thomas’ wild opening round at the PGA Championship ended fittingly enough, with his left sock and shoe off as he contemplated how to hit from an utterly ridiculous lie.
Tee times and groupings for the second round of the 107th PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Club.
Spieth was even par through eight holes Thursday before the wheels came off at Quail Hollow Club.
Vegas went on a birdie run late Thursday to take a two-shot lead over a host of other players looking for their first major titles.
Full-field scores from the first round of the PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Club.
European Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald hasn’t had much success on the course in recent years, but Thursday was a good day at Quail Hollow.

Motor Sports

$1 million will be on the line in Sunday night’s NASCAR All-Star Race
Justin Allgaier will practice and qualify Kyle Larson’s car ahead of Larson driving it in Sunday’s All-Star Race.
Coty Schock: “I know the risks with the points and all that, but I am confident I can get the job done.”
The North Carolina short track will play host to the All-Star Race for the third consecutive season.

Rotoworld

Denny Carter dives into the numbers from Derrick Henry’s impressive debut season with the Ravens and explains how Baltimore’s roster construction sets him up with fantasy RB1 upside in 2025.
Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers, Jay Croucher and Lawrence Jackson Jr. explain why they expect a big year from Drake London in Atlanta but aren’t so high on Jonnu Smith after top-tier production with the Miami Dolphins.
Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers, Jay Croucher and Lawrence Jackson Jr. give some of their favorite win total bets for 2025, discussing plays on the Cowboys, Jets, Raiders and Dolphins.
Matthew Berry, Connor Rogers, Jay Croucher and Lawrence Jackson Jr. analyze the fantasy outlook for Joe Burrow and explain why the two-time Pro Bowler is set for another big season in 2025.
The FFHH crew discuss Derrick Henry’s impressive longevity and explain why they’re comfortable with trusting the 31-year-old running back in fantasy despite the mileage he’s accumulated throughout his career.
The FFHH crew discuss the importance of Week 17 and bye weeks in fantasy football, breaking down how managers can make the most of these scenarios.

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The 49ers have inked their first-round pick from this year’s draft.
There are no full-fledged practice sessions during the offseason, but the Lions have done enough on-field work to convince defensive coordinator Kelvin Sheppard of one important fact.
Private equity firm Arctos Partners bought a stake in the Bills last year.
The Eagles announced the signing of a draft pick on Thursday afternoon.
2024-25 has been tough for Leicester and Ipswich, but the Foxes and the Tractor Boys have a golden opportunity to depart the Premier League with a small cause for celebration and an 18th-place finish.