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Devin McCourty and Logan Ryan break down the New York Giants’ quarterback situation, debating if the team should “look for the future” and select a new one to replace Daniel Jones.
The Premier League season saw some incredible upsets this week, and that craziness is reflected in our latest Power Rankings.

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  • MIA Starting Pitcher #27
    Cabrera made a serious statement in his return to Miami’s starting rotation, generating 17 swinging strikes and finishing with an elite 42 percent CSW in a highly impressive season debut. It was just his third career double-digit strikeout performance. The 26-year-old former top prospect, who looked outstanding during spring training before landing on the injured list in mid-March with a right shoulder impingement, has dealt with serious control issues in the past, which made it even more impressive that he handed out only one free pass in his highly-anticipated return. The strikeout upside has always been there for Cabrera, which means he could rapidly evolve into an upper-echelon fantasy contributor, if he’s solved his omnipresent control issues. He should be rostered in all fantasy formats until further notice and will aim to keep the momentum going this weekend in a home start against the Cubs in Miami’s pitcher-friendly loan Depot park.
  • CHC Left Fielder #27
    It’s a big blow for the Cubs and for fantasy managers who carry Suzuki on the roster. The 29-year-old has hit .305 with an .893 OPS along with three homers and 13 RBI over the first 15 games and 68 plate appearances of the season. Alexander Canario is coming up from Triple-A Iowa to take Suzuki’s place on the roster. If there are no setbacks, the 29-year-old could be back by the end of April or near the start of May.
  • MIA Starting Pitcher #23
    The move will clear room for Edward Cabrera to return from the IL. The movie is surprising considering Meyer has been one of the only bright spots for Miami this season, posting a 2.12 ERA in 17 innings across his first three starts; however, he also missed all of last season while recovering from Tommy John surgery. The team has been clear that they were going to limit Meyer’s innings this season, so it’s unclear what their plan is for him in the minors or how long he will be down for.
  • BOS Third Baseman #11
    Devers had missed the previous four games while resting a shoulder injury. He injured the shoulder during spring training and reaggravated the injury early in the week on a swing. The Red Sox claimed he just needed a few days to fully rest so perhaps Devers is in the clear; however, this is the type of injury that can frequently pop up against, especially with a hitter who swings as violently as Devers does.
  • MIL Right Fielder #28
    Wiemer, 25, has hit .220 with a .688 OPS over 58 at-bats with Nashville. The outfielder mostly struggled in his time in the majors for the Brewers in 2024, and is more of a long-term option than someone fantasy managers should be considering for the 2024 campaign.
  • LAD Starting Pitcher #28
    It was a bit surprising to see Miller pulled after just four innings and 73 pitches during Wednesday’s start against the Twins, and perhaps this was why. It’s unclear how serious the ailment is or how long the 25-year-old hurler will be sidelined for. Either way, it’s a very unfortunate break for fantasy managers. Stay tuned.
  • MIN Starting Pitcher #41
    Ryan served up a two-run blast to Kerry Carpenter in the opening frame after a throwing error by Jose Miranda kept the inning alive, but was virtually un-hittable afterwards amassing an eye-popping 20 swinging strikes and finishing with an elite 39 percent CSW. He kept Detroit’s lineup off the scoreboard into the sixth inning when rookie Colt Keith delivered a go-ahead RBI single. He’ll bring a strong 2.60 ERA, 0.92 WHIP and 24/2 K/BB ratio across 17 innings (three starts) into a rematch against the Tigers on Friday at Target Field.
  • NYY Relief Pitcher #35
    Holmes was called upon to protect a one-run lead in the first game of Saturday’s doubleheader and wound up needing just 14 pitches (nine strikes) to preserve the win. He surrendered a leadoff double to Ramón Laureano, who wound up being stranded in scoring position, following strikeouts of Bo Naylor and Estevan Florial before Brayan Rocchio grounded out to end the contest. The 31-year-old righty has converted six of his seven save opportunities this season.
  • MIL Right Fielder #22
    Murphy added that Yelich won’t play this weekend against the Orioles due to lower back discomfort, and will likely wind up requiring a trip to the injured list if he’s not ready to return for Monday’s series opener against the Padres. There should be some clarity on his status for fantasy managers at some point later this weekend or early next week. Stay tuned.
  • BOS Third Baseman #11
    Devers remains absent from Boston’s lineup for the third consecutive contest due to an ongoing left shoulder soreness. The positive news here is that all indications are he won’t require a trip to the injured list and the Red Sox are merely proceeding with an abundance of caution since it’s so early in the year. It’ll be Bobby Dalbec taking over at the hot corner on Saturday in his absence. Fantasy managers should consider him day-to-day for now.

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NFL

Browns quarterback Deshaun Watson said recently that he’s confident that his throwing shoulder will be ready for Week 1.
The NFL has been trying to make the game safer, for years.

Rotoworld

George Bissell breaks down Edward Cabrera’s extremely impressive season debut and more in the latest Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire column.
Kyle Dvorchak breaks down the potential Day 3 running backs ahead of the 2024 NFL Draft.
Christopher Crawford looks at the top fantasy prospects that could help fantasy baseball teams in 2024.
William Contreras leads the way with a monster week.

Golf

McIlroy talked to Golf Channel’s Todd Lewis Tuesday at the PGA Tour’s RBC Heritage.
Rory McIlroy catches up with Todd Lewis from Hilton Head Island to discuss the recent rumors about him joining LIV Golf, clarifying that he “never contemplated” leaving the PGA Tour.
Brentley Romine offers his insights on the Western Intercollegiate as action tees off from Pasatiempo Golf Club and discusses Scottie Scheffler’s path to the top of golf.
Beth Ann Nichols joins Golf Today to offer some historical perspective to Nelly Korda’s hot streak, discuss Lilia Vu’s season and break down Lydia Ko and other aspects of the Chevron Championship.
The Golf Today roundtable is joined by Rex Hoggard and Ryan Lavner as they break down the unstoppable Scottie Scheffler and ponder if Scheffler has reached Tiger Woods status.
Scottie Scheffler sits down with Todd Lewis to discuss his patience during the 2024 Masters and his maturity both on and off the golf course, as well as why his faith is “everything” to him.
Premier League: The Run In
A look at the remaining schedule for Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City as the title race goes down to the wire.
This season’s Premier League title race is a beauty and Jurgen Klopp knows the Reds’ standards versus Crystal Palace were not good enough for silverware.
When Arsenal ran out of stream in the second half against Aston Villa on Sunday you knew what was coming. There was tension in the air amongst the home fans. They were quiet. Agitated. Frustrated.
Will Manchester City complete its quest for an unprecedented fourth-straight title?
Check out the Premier League fixtures and results for the 2023-24 season
The Premier League title race is a remarkable three horse race as we enter the final six games of the 2023-24 season.
“It’s now, the moment is now,” Arteta said after Arsenal lost to Aston Villa. “After this blow, how we react”

NBA

All eight teams had higher expectations entering the season, and failure to meet expectations leads to firings and change.
The Thunder, Clippers and Rockets saw the biggest jumps in attendance this season.
The Dan Patrick show discusses how despite contrary belief, the unstoppable Nikola Jokic deserves his third MVP award in four years.
The play-in is stacked with stars this season: LeBron James, Stephen Curry and Joel Embiid among them.

MLB

Under Herzog, the Cards won pennants in 1982, 1985 and 1987, and the World Series in 1982, when they edged the Milwaukee Brewers in seven games.
The Baltimore Orioles called up MLB’s No. 1 prospect Jackson Holliday but don’t expect stardom for the rookie infielder until 2025.
Houston Astros prospect Joey Loperfido has been on fire with 10 home runs in the minors in 2024 and could be a possible replacement for veteran first baseman Jose Abreu.

Premier League

Will Erling Haaland hold on to claim another Premier League Golden Boot? Cole Palmer is level with the Norwegian on 20 goals late in the season.
Robbie Earle and Robbie Mustoe reflect on Manchester City’s dominant 5-1 win over Luton Town in Matchweek 33 and debate over City’s defining characteristics in a tight title race.
Robbie Earle and Robbie Mustoe take a closer look into Liverpool’s 1-0 loss to Crystal Palace and discuss what went wrong for the Reds at Anfield in Matchweek 33.
Robbie Earle and Robbie Mustoe praise Newcastle’s approach to their 4-0 win over Tottenham and discuss Ange Postecoglou’s tactics in a blowout loss for Spurs.

Motor Sports

Phoenix Racing fields bikes for Dylan Ferrandis in the 450 class as well as for Jace Owens, Cullin Park and Kyle Peters on 250s.
William Byron scored his second consecutive top-three finish at Texas.
Ricky Carmichael and Ryan Villopoto check in on the 250 East points standings and discuss if Haiden Deegan’s ride in Foxborough puts more pressure on Cameron McAdoo in the standings with Tom Vialle also lurking.
Cooper Webb joins Title 24 to recap his Round 13 win in Foxborough, the depth of talent in the 450 class, battling Jett Lawrence and his mindset going into the final four races of the Supercross season.

Betting

Vaughn Dalzell breaks down his favorite series of bets for the Eastern and Western Conference playoffs, including Cavs versus Magic and Clippers against the Mavs.
Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick preview the Indiana Pacers vs. Milwaukee Bucks playoff series and discuss how Giannis Antetokounmpo’s injury affects the approach to various markets on Bet the Edge.
After a difficult weekend for Liverpool and Arsenal, Man City is now the heavy favorite to win the Premier League. Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick analyze if City is vulnerable with a favorable fixture schedule remaining.
With much uncertainty surrounding the Heat-Sixers play-in game, Jay Croucher and Drew Dinsick share why they are most interesting in betting this game live on Bet the Edge.

College Basketball

The former Iowa star will now try and help revive the Indiana franchise along with last season’s No. 1 pick, Aliyah Boston.
Pope’s introduction came two days after Kentucky hired him to replace John Calipari, a Hall of Fame coach who was hired by Arkansas on Wednesday.
Ahead of the star-studded 2024 WNBA Draft, Meghan McKeown outlines her picks and predictions.
Check out the sights and sounds from Purdue’s run at the Final Four, where the Boilermakers beat North Carolina State before falling to UConn.

College Football

The College Football Transfer Portal is underway. Here is a one-stop shop to track which big-name players are on the move this offseason.
Defensive back Trystan Haynes (Oklahoma City, OK/ Carl Albert High School), the four-star prospect has officially accepted his invitation to the 2025 All-American Bowl.
Eric Froton breaks down the top EDGE players in the 2024 NFL Draft, headlined by UCLA’s Laiatu Latu and Alabama’s Dallas Turner.
Quarterback Keelon Russell (Duncanville, TX/ Duncanville High School), the four-star prospect has officially accepted his invitation to the 2025 All-American Bowl.

Brother From Another

Terrika Foster-Brasby goes behind the scenes of the WNBA Draft to explain the limited number of roster spots, and the difference between playing in the W vs. playing in college.
Terrika Foster-Brasby looks back on South Carolina’s difficult path to the NCAA Championship and explains why the team deserves more credit for going undefeated in a rebuilding year.
Michael Holley and Terrika Foster-Brasby explain why they think the NBA’s play-in tournament is a great idea because it gives fringe teams the chance to be competitive in the playoffs.
Michael Holley and Terrika Foster-Brasby discuss the Denver Nuggets’ loss to the San Antonio Spurs, which opened the door for the Oklahoma City Thunder to take the No. 1 seed in the West.

Local coverage

Bears general manager Ryan Poles adds a familiar left tackle for his new rookie quarterback.
The Michigan quarterback has become a polarizing figure in New England.
The Eagles and DeVonta Smith have agreed to a three-year extension that will keep him in Philly through 2028.
Brandon Aiyuk’s 49ers future remains a hot topic, as the wide receiver and the team continue negotiations on a contract extension.

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The move comes with the 56-year-old Granato still having two seasons left on his contract, which featured an extension that kicked in to start next season.
Everything you need to know about the 2023-24 UEFA Champions League
Twenty-seven conferences will offer up automatic bids to their champions this year.
Broncos receiver Courtland Sutton has been recovering from an offseason procedure, but it doesn’t seem like it’s cause for significant concern.
Lions left tackle Taylor Decker’s offseason started with a trip to the operating room.