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The Athletic slams Dolphins roster and fans aren't surprised

The Miami Dolphins' roster isn't good on paper, and despite its promise, it will be a while before they earn respect.

How will the Rockies approach the arbitration deadline?

Thursday, January 8, is MLB’s deadline for teams to agree to terms with their salary arbitration-eligible players. A failure to do so will lead to an arbitration hearing in February in which an independent arbiter will settle the matter and determine the player’s salary based on numbers submitted by both sides. Back in early October, […]

ACC Overtimes

The ACC Network was occupied, its scheduled showing of the ACC opener between Duke and Georgia Tech delayed by a rivalry game within the state of Virginia. UVa, ranked #21 in the nation at the time, traveled to Virginia Tech to engage in the 162nd meeting between the public universities dating to 1915. By the […]

The Season That Was: Mason Fluharty

Mason Fluharty (why do I always want to spell his name with a d in the t spot?) was a fifth round draft pick, in the 2022 draft, by the Blue Jays. There are only five players picked in that round who have made it to the majors, so far. He made it onto our […]

Joao Cancelo posts cryptic message ahead of Barcelona return

Joao Cancelo has posted a rather cryptic message on social media ahead of an expected return to Barcelona in the January transfer window. The full-back is expected to spend the second half of the season at Camp Nou after Barcelona agreed a deal with Saudi Pro League side Al-Hilal. Cancelo has been eager to leave […]

Why extending Christian Dvorak is Danny Briere’s first bad move as Flyers GM

The Christian Dvorak Era in Philadelphia is here to stay, for better or — more likely — for worse. Rumors have been swirling for weeks surrounding Dvorak’s potential next contract with the Flyers, and it never seemed like a great idea to extend the forward. When it started gaining traction as a five-year deal? It got even worse. And just as quickly as fans could start panicking about the report, the Flyers made it official, signing Dvorak to a five-year extension with a cap hit of $5...

Do The Wild Still Want David Jiricek?

David Jiricek has been caught in the middle a little bit. When the Minnesota Wild traded a boatload of draft picks and a defenseman (that they eventually got back, in Daemon Hunt) for the former sixth-overall pick, he was seen as more of an instant answer for some offense from the blue line for the...

Nittany Lions in the NFL 2025: Week 18

Here’s a list of the current Nittany Lions in the NFL listed by 53-man roster: *Just a reminder that again this season, I will not include players like Juwan Johnson and KeAndre Lambert-Smith that did not finish their college career at Penn State* Arizona Cardinals: Blake Gillikin, PJ Mustipher Atlanta Falcons: Arnold Ebiketie Baltimore Ravens: […]

Penguins waive Egor Zamula, open third roster spot

The Philip Tomasino trade could ultimately amount to a salary dump for the Pittsburgh Penguins. The Penguins placed defenseman Egor Zamula on unconditional waivers Monday for purposes of contract termination, according to PuckPedia. Pittsburgh will be left with 47 roster players and three open spots when Zamula clears waivers, per PuckPedia. If Zamula clears waivers, […]

Open Thread: Tim Duncan sighted at basketball tournament

Tim Duncan spent New Year’s Day at the Panini Hoophall West competition. The caption mentions Duncan watching Elijah Williams and TMI Episcopal take on Millennium High School. What the caption doesn’t mention is that Tim Duncan’s son Draven also plays for the TMI Panthers. The younster featured in the video, Elijah Williams, is the son […]

Cowboys news: Tyler Smith wants clarity on where he’ll play

Tyler Smith seeking clarity on position future for Cowboys’ offensive line – Tommy Yarrish, DallasCowboys.com All-Pro guard Tyler Smith would like to settle where he’ll play in 2026. In the final three games of the 2025 season, the Cowboys kicked Pro Bowl offensive guard Tyler Smith out to left tackle with injuries at the position. […]

The Daily Bee: Updates from the Nico Schlotterbeck Rumor Mill

I returned to work on Monday, after nearly three weeks off. It has been horrendous. It’s a travesty that I am expected to live like this. When will it end? Anyway, here’s the Daily Bee. This ones not really “news”, so I thought I’d mention it before we get into the latest BVB and Bundesliga […]

New York Jets Flight Connections 01/06/26

Good morning Gang Green Nation! Todd McShay says not one single player wants to be a Jet. Which on its face is probably mostly true. Mostly, not completely. Players taken early in the draft probably would prefer not to be a Jet if they have other options. Players taken late in the draft probably have […]

TCR Bracketology 2.0: We’re Going Streaking!

With Illinois only having a win at Penn State that does little to change their resume this week, I thought I would use the introduction to talk about streaks, but not the ones in my toddler’s underwear for a change. While it is far from official at this point, Illinois is well on its way […]

Tuesday Bird Droppings: It’s (Big) Christmas season in Birdland

Good morning, Camden Chatters. While Orioles fans wait for the next starting pitching shoe to drop — if it ever does — the O’s are staying busy tinkering with the fringes of the 40-man roster. Yesterday the Birds claimed Jhonkensy Noel, the slugger known as “Big Christmas” for his large frame and Yule-themed surname, off […]

Maryland men’s basketball vs. Indiana preview

Maryland men’s basketball’s tumultuous campaign reached its most frustrating low against Oregon, when the Terps scored a season-low 54 points. Their offense looked anemic in, on paper, one of the easier games on their schedule to notch a first conference win.  Doing that gets more difficult now. Maryland is set to embark on a West […]

Silver Bullets Podcast: Cotton Bowl rewind and Buckeyes in the transfer portal

What began as a promising 2025 Ohio State football season and morphed into an apparent historic one came crashing to earth with back-to-back losses and a suddently completely overmatched offensive line. Julian Sayin spent his second straight game spending more time looking at guys trying to sack him than his options downfield. The Buckeyes started […]