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Nicole Auerbach and Mike Golic Jr. break down how many teams are putting the hopes of stacked rosters onto unproven quarterbacks in the 2025 college football season.
Can Spieth finish career Grand Slam this weekend?
The Live From crew debates if Jordan Spieth has what it takes to win the PGA Championship and complete the career Grand Slam this weekend at Quail Hollow Club, analyzing if his game will hold up in soft, wet conditions.

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Live From the PGA Championship
7:00PM EDT Wed, May 14
Live From the PGA Championship
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Regions Tradition - Rd 1
PGA Tour Champions
7:00PM EDT Thu, May 15
Live From the PGA Championship
2:00PM EDT Fri, May 16
Aston Villa v. Spurs
3:00PM EDT Fri, May 16
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Chelsea v. Man United (Español)
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Black-Eyed Susan Stakes
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AAO Flight vs. TME
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Lexington SC v. FTL United
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CPSA vs. Sipp United
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Friday Night SmackDown
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Preakness Prep
2:00PM EDT Sat, May 17
Regions Tradition - Rd 3
PGA Tour Champions
2:00PM EDT Sat, May 17
150th Preakness Stakes
3:00PM EDT Sat, May 17
Atlanta City Games
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adidas Atlanta City Games
4:00PM EDT Sat, May 17
150th Preakness Stakes
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Ascent FC v. Sun FC
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SNL: Scarlett Johansson
6:30AM EDT Sun, May 18
Everton v. Southampton
8:45AM EDT Sun, May 18
Everton Postgame Celebration
9:00AM EDT Sun, May 18
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Editor’s Picks

The full NFL schedule comes out on Wednesday night, and some key games have already been announced.
Just as he was in the days leading up to the Kentucky Derby a couple of weeks ago, Journalism (8-5) is the current favorite for the 150th Preakness Stakes.
Kurt Helin, Raphielle Johnson and Noah Rubin wrote up their picks for the 2025 NBA Draft after the Mavericks won the draft lottery on Monday night.
The Live From crew looks back at Tiger Woods winning the 2000 PGA Championship over Bob May in a three-hole playoff in Louisville.

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  • KC Quarterback #15
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  • 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.
  • GB Wide Receiver #11
    The meeting comes after the Packers selected a wide receiver in the first round for the first time since 2002 in this year’s draft. Schefter added that the team emphasized Reed’s status as the top option at wide receiver after the selection of Matthew Golden and Savion Williams. “Green Bay’s top receiver” means far less for fantasy than it does in other places around the league considering Reed led the team with just 62.6 percent of the team’s offensive snaps played in 2024. Reed in 2024 accounted for 16 percent of the Packers’ targets and 16 percent of the team’s air yards. He was targeted on just 19 percent of his pass routes after seeing a target on 23.4 percent of his routes in 2023. Still, he will likely be involved enough to remain a WR3/WR4 for fantasy purposes.
  • CIN Defensive End #91
    Hendrickson continues to search for a long-term extension from the Bengals ahead of this season. “The offers prior to the draft did not reflect the vision we shared and were promised last offseason if I continued to play at a high level. Coaches are aware of these past conversations. Rather than using collaboration to get us to a point to bring me home to the team, THEY are no longer communicating,” Hendrickson continued. While we won’t rule out something still getting done, it may take a training camp holdout or an outright trade for Hendrickson to secure the extension he’s looking for. Last season, Hendrickson totaled 17.5 sacks and has racked up 35 sacks over the last two seasons for the Bengals.
  • PHI Quarterback #1
    The game is set for Thursday, September 4, and will be carried on NBC and Peacock, our favorite network and streaming app. The defending Super Bowl champions will play host to the division rival Cowboys on a national stage that will also feature newly minted head coach Brian Schottenheimer. It’s a classic matchup that features two popular NFC East teams who could be headed in starkly different directions this season. While the Eagles will begin their title defense, Schottenheimer’s Cowboys are hoping to rebound from a 7-10 season with a roster that still has a lot of question marks heading into training camp.
  • NO Quarterback #12
    The Saints selected rookie Tyler Shough in the second round of this year’s draft and still have holdovers Jake Heaner and Spencer Rattler on the roster. Both Haener and Rattler received extended looks last season following Carr’s injury, so it would stand to reason that Shough will be given every chance to earn the starting gig under center for the Saints. That said, Moore mentioned today that “there’s a blank slate there,” indicating the team will be patient with their decision and let it play out through OTAs, camp, and the preseason. On if the team would consider adding a veteran quarterback, Moore stated, “we’ll certainly have awareness to it.” Stay tuned.
  • The electric rookie tight end underwent offseason shoulder surgery and has not yet been cleared to participate in rookie minicamp. Loveland was not only present but was seen with a helmet on while warming up to the side on Friday, indicating he may be close to a return to the practice field. He should immediately be considered a TE1 in fantasy circles after being selected with the No. 10 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft by offensive guru Ben Johnson.

NBC Sports Podcasts

NFL

Deebo Samuel is now a member of the Commanders, but there will still be a player wearing No. 1 catching passes for the 49ers this season.
Linebacker Edgerrin Cooper made a positive impact for the Packers during his rookie season and defensive coordinator Jeff Hafley is expecting even bigger things in 2025.
In four years at Notre Dame, tight end Mitchell Evans was not extremely productive, totaling 77 catches for 903 yards and five touchdowns.
A day before the official schedule release, we already know that the Eagles will have four big-audience, standalone games.

The 150th Preakness Stakes on NBC

Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick look ahead to the 2025 Preakness Stakes, weighing in on some the betting favorites, including Journalism and Goal Oriented.
Journalism, trained by Michael McCarthy, is again set to be ridden by jockey Umberto Rispoli and leave the starting gate from the No. 2 post.
Preakness 150 will be the last time the annual horse race will be held with the existing structures in place before the track is rebuilt on the same site.

Premier League

The Kelly & Wrighty crew turn the spotlight to London Stadium where the Hammers are struggling under Graham Potter since the former Brighton and Chelsea manager took over.
Ian Wright shares his takeaways from Arsenal’s 2-2 draw with Liverppol at Anfield in Matchweek 36, and doesn’t hold back with his criticisms regarding the first 45 minutes of the Gunners’ performance.
The Kelly & Wrighty crew discuss Newcastle’s impressive win over Chelsea and how the Magpies are in fine form ahead of a critical Matchweek 37 showdown with Arsenal.
Relive the biggest moments from every Premier League fixture in Matchweek 36.

NBA

The Kings, with a core trio of DeRozan, Sabonis and LaVine, were 12-15 after the All-Star break and did not get out of the play-in.
Paul Allen’s will called for all of his sports holdings, including the Blazers and NFL’s Seahawks, to eventually be sold.
Brad Thomas and Vaughn Dalzell examine the betting props for Game 5 between the Oklahoma City Thunder and Denver Nuggets, focusing on Shai Gilgeous-Alexander’s first quarter points and Michael Porter Jr.'s player prop.

Golf

The hole location at Eagle Crest’s par-5 fifth in Tuesday’s first round of the NAIA Women’s Golf Championship resulted in the hole playing almost two shots over par.
Masters champion Rory McIlroy is heading Down Under for the first time in more than a decade to play the Australian Open on Melbourne’s famed sandbelt courses for the next two years.
Scheffler hasn’t played at Quail Hollow as much as the other big names in this week’s PGA field.
The men’s second major is upon us. Who are the favorites entering the PGA Championship?
DeChambeau nearly won last year’s PGA Championship and then captured the U.S. Open at Pinehurst.
Tee times and groupings for the second round of the 107th PGA Championship at Quail Hollow Club.

Motor Sports

Joey Logano won last year’s All-Star Race, leading 199 of 200 laps.
Kyle Larson reaffirmed that his focus Sunday night would be the NASCAR All-Star Race in North Wilkesboro instead of going for the Indy 500 pole if he’s in position to do so.
Several challenges, including a new NASCAR rule, make the feat of running in those signature races in the same day much more difficult.
Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto review the crash that opened the door for Tom Vialle to claim his second 250SX East title and Mitch Payton’s continued title drought at Pro Circuit Kawasaki.

Rotoworld

Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter evaluate Cam Skattebo’s fantasy potential in the Giants’ backfield, where the 23-year-old could quickly emerge as a pass-catching threat and the team’s go-to option on third downs.
Patrick Daugherty and Denny Carter weigh in on Jayden Reed’s agent meeting with the Packers to discuss his role, examining why the meeting likely doesn’t change anything in fantasy for the third-year wide receiver.
With the WNBA season tipping off on Friday, our Rotoworld Basketball crew got together for a fantasy mock draft.
The Jimmy Butler era in Miami came to a dramatic end last season, and now the Heat have to figure out what to do moving forward.
The Cardinals and Twins each bring eight-game winning streaks into the new week.

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At the Paris Games, riders climbed the cobbled Butte Montmartre three times.
He told the team his arm was sore after his last start in which he pitched on five days rest for the first time in the majors. Sasaki threw four innings and gave up five runs on 61 pitches Friday at Arizona.
Here’s a shock: The man who runs college sports welcomes governmental efforts to clean up the mess his organization has made.
Free agent wide receiver Gabe Davis visited the 49ers on Monday.