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2025 Saints player review: S Justin Reid

The New Orleans Saints signed two-time Super Bowl champion and former Kansas City Chiefs safety Justin Reid to a three-year, $31.5 million deal ($22.25 million guaranteed) this offseason to add veteran experience to the secondary. After taking on a larger role following the sudden retirement of Tyrann Mathieu, the Prairieville, Louisiana, native put together a […]

From Canal Street Chronicles | 11 days ago | 0 reads

Where do Royals position players rank across MLB?

Players are beginning to report to Spring Training, and while there is still time for big moves – as I write this, the Red Sox just traded away a top pitching prospect for a shiny new starting third-bagger – the look of teams is really beginning to shake out in a way that lets us […]

From Royals Review | 11 days ago | 2 reads

Colorado Rockies prospects: No. 13, Sterlin Thompson

13. Sterlin Thompson (314 points, 19 ballots) Fair or not, Thompson’s progress will be judged in part by Rockies fans by the fact his draft pick (31st-overall in 2022) was the only compensation Colorado received for Trevor Story leaving in free agency, in lieu of a deadline trade. Thompson signed for a slot bonus of […]

From Purple Row | 11 days ago | 2 reads

Seahawks All-22 review: The good and bad from Seahawks rookies in the Super Bowl

The Seattle Seahawks’ rookie class combined for 166 snaps in the Super Bowl win over the New England Patriots. That number was slightly inflated by Elijah Arroyo’s presence, but once again, the workload was overwhelmingly concentrated on two players: Grey Zabel and Nick Emmanwori accounted for 142 of those snaps by themselves. Jalen Milroe, Robbie […]

From Field Gulls | 11 days ago | 0 reads

2025 Detroit Lions awards: Special Teams Player of the Year

Our Detroit Lions award nomination process continues today with our selections for Special Teams Player of the Year award. It wasn’t the greatest year for Lions special teams, but it certainly wasn’t a terrible year, either. After some early struggles, the Lions seemed to find their footing, and they even produced a few explosive plays […]

From Pride Of Detroit | 11 days ago | 1 read

Syracuse women’s basketball: the case for FLJ to be the ACC’s Coach of the Year

Despite getting absolutely smoked over the weekend, the Syracuse Orange remain in decent shape to make the NCAA Tournament for the second time in three years under coach Felisha Legette-Jack’s tenure. While plenty of time remains in the season, it isn’t too early to start campaigning for the program’s leader to take home the conference’s […]

From Troy Nunes Is An Absolute Magician | 11 days ago | 1 read

The Shotgun Throwdown: Tuesday Open Thread

The Shotgun Throwdown is our daily open thread, a place to keep tabs on what’s happening throughout the day. This is your space to talk through the stuff that pops up throughout the day (and night) — news, rumors, random thoughts, questions, complaints, celebrations, anything you think feels worth talking about. I’ll be dropping in […]

From The Smoking Musket | 11 days ago | 0 reads

Two Words, Wolves Pod: An Up and Down Post Deadline Week

It has been a turbulent past few days for the Minnesota Timberwolves. Following a trade deadline that saw many of the players involved in rumors of a possible Giannis Antetokounmpo trade, and a pair of concerning losses to the New Orleans Pelicans and Los Angeles Clippers, the Wolves looked to turn it around before the […]

From Canis Hoopus | 11 days ago | 1 read

What the Vikings can Learn from the Super Bowl

Super Bowl 60 lessons hit hard for Vikings fans! Sam Darnold’s Seattle triumph sparks debate—what if Minnesota kept him? Dive into key takeaways from Seahawks’ win on The Real Forno Show. In this episode, Tyler Forness and Dave Stefano unpack Super Bowl LX insights, Vikings offseason strategies, and Darnold’s iconic “anything is possible” moment, channeling […]

From Daily Norseman | 11 days ago | 1 read

Rays 2026 Catching Outlook

The Rays catching group last season performed far below the standard we’ve historically seen from them. They were one of the worst groups in the league on both sides of the ball. Thankfully, the front office spent time addressing the need at the deadline. Now, the guys they brought in will have already had experience […]

From DRaysBay | 11 days ago | 0 reads

Value of Things: Following the Seahawks Blueprint?

It is customary after every Super Bowl to ask whether we can learn anything from the team that won. I suppose all 31 teams are doing that today. Usually the answer is no. There are any number of ways to win in the NFL and the Seahawks used one of those. Teams can try to […]

From Battle Red Blog | 11 days ago | 1 read

Mavericks Reacts Survey: Trade Deadline and All Star Weekend

Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NBA. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Mavericks fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys. Please take our survey Tell us what you think! And sign up for those weekly surveys. […]

From Mavs Moneyball | 11 days ago | 0 reads

Chargers Daily Links: Tuesday Open Thread

Good morning, Chargers fans! You know what to do! And now for today’s links. Chargers News: Five key questions for the Chargers this offseason (Chargers.com) What are the Chargers’ odds of appearing in Super Bowl LXI (Chargers.com) The Chargers are hiring another former Dolphins head coach to their staff (Chargers Wire) Could the Chargers really […]

From Bolts From The Blue | 11 days ago | 0 reads

Browns mock draft: A good first round, then questions arise

Cleveland general manager Andrew Berry pledged that the upcoming offseason will include a “heavy investment” on the offensive side of the ball. Berry kicked off that investment at the very top with the hiring of head coach Todd Monken, who has made his bones as an offensive coordinator. Free agency arrives in March, and while […]

From Dawgs By Nature | 11 days ago | 0 reads

Next Up – Pitt On The Road

After Saturday’s loss in Chapel Hill, Duke is off to Pitt to take the measure of Jeff Capel’s Panthers. And that’s an interesting team. There’s no question that at 9-15, Pitt is struggling. They’ve only won twice since December 30th, with a solid win over Georgia Tech, 89-66, and an 80-76 overtime win over Wake […]

From Duke Basketball Report | 11 days ago | 1 read