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  • Clippers on the Rise, Spurs & Thunder Potential Weaknesses + All-Star Returns

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    Happy New Year’s Eve-Eve from The Dunker Spot!

    Nekias Duncan and Steve Jones discuss the hot play of the Los Angeles Clippers, Miami Heat and surprisingly-plucky Brooklyn Nets. Next, they check in on the San Antonio Spurs, Oklahoma City Thunder, Cleveland Cavaliers and Atlanta Hawks.

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    Finally, the guys react to the first return of All-Star voting. There may be a rant included.

    If you ever have NBA or WNBA questions, email us at dunkerspot@yahoo.com.

    (1:44) — How to evaluate this stage of the NBA season

    (7:33) — Los Angeles Clippers

    (21:21) — Miami Heat

    (27:21) — Quick check-in on the Pistons’ offense

    (30:08) — Brooklyn Nets

    (36:54) — San Antonio Spurs

    (43:18) — Oklahoma City Thunder

    (47:40) — Cleveland Cavaliers

    (50:34) — Quick Atlanta Hawks disappointment

    (52:18) — First All-Star returns are out

    (01:10:46) Free Throws

    Los Angeles Clippers forward Kawhi Leonard runs during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Detroit Pistons, Sunday, Dec. 28, 2025, in Inglewood, Calif. (AP Photo/William Liang)

    Los Angeles Clippers forward Kawhi Leonard runs during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Detroit Pistons, Sunday, Dec. 28, 2025, in Inglewood, Calif. (AP Photo/William Liang)

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  • Former Cowboys CB Trevon Diggs reportedly joining Packers, reuniting with Micah Parsons in Green Bay

    Trevon Diggs will share a locker room with Micah Parsons again, according to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, who reported Wednesday that Diggs is joining the Green Bay Packers.

    The Dallas Cowboys released Diggs on Tuesday for what head coach Brian Schottenheimer called a “culmination of multiple factors.” Diggs’ release came just two years after the Cowboys signed the two-time Pro Bowl cornerback to a five-year, $97 million extension.

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    By claiming Diggs on waivers, the Packers will pick up his existing Cowboys contract, however, that deal has no remaining guaranteed money. So Green Bay will owe Diggs only one week’s pay, $472,000 — as well as another $58,823 if he’s active for Sunday’s Week 18 matchup versus the Minnesota Vikings, as reported by ESPN. If Diggs had cleared waivers, he would have become a free agent.

    Instead, he’ll be with the Packers for the postseason.

    Parsons had Diggs’ back this season

    Green Bay won’t have Parsons, who’s out for the rest of the season with a torn ACL the star edge rusher suffered during a Week 15 loss to the Denver Broncos.

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    The five-time Pro Bowler piled up 12.5 sacks in 14 games this season, his first with the Packers after an infamous contract standoff with the Cowboys that resulted in team owner Jerry Jones trading Parsons for three-time Pro Bowl defensive tackle Kenny Clark and a pair of first-round draft picks.

    Diggs was bummed about the way the situation went down, notably reacting on X with a broken heart emoji after the Parsons trade news broke in late August. Diggs, who played alongside Parsons for four of the corner’s first five seasons with the Cowboys, is close friends with the sack artist.

    Parsons criticized the Cowboys earlier this season for their handling of Diggs’ health. Dallas placed Diggs on injured reserve in late October while he was still dealing with a right knee injury that had lingered this fall. His IR designation arrived less than two weeks after he suffered a concussion in an accident at his home.

    The 2020 second-round pick and 2021 league interception leader was sidelined during training camp this year while rehabbing his surgically repaired left knee, the same one in which he tore his ACL in 2023.

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    “Honestly, I feel like they f***ed my dog over, you know what I mean?” Parsons told Yahoo Sports’ Jori Epstein from the postgame locker room after the Packers beat the Pittsburgh Steelers in Week 8. “He’s coming off a catastrophic knee injury, and I just didn’t think they did right by him. He didn’t participate all camp and he’s going out there playing Week 1 and 2. I just don’t think you do that to a player like that.

    “And the type of knee injury he had, they forced him out there. He has no reps really. He’s telling me he was in warmup phase during Week 1. Even with the ramp-up, I just feel like you just don’t do that.”

    Diggs’ return to action and sudden release

    Diggs returned to the field in Week 16 even though the Cowboys were already eliminated from playoff contention. He made six total tackles but was targeted four times and gave up four catches for 43 yards, according to Pro Football Focus, during a 34-17 loss to the Los Angeles Chargers. The next week, in a 30-23 Cowboys road win over the Washington Commanders on Christmas Day, he allowed only one reception, per PFF.

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    Five days later, Dallas released the one-time first-team All-Pro.

    Schottenheimer said Diggs, a Maryland native, asked him after last week’s game if he could stay in the D.C. area to see family. Schottenheimer told reporters Wednesday that he turned Diggs down as well as other players who had asked that week to fly home separately, citing team protocol.

    Diggs stayed anyway and skipped the team flight.

    “It was one of many factors,” Schottenheimer said, per ESPN. “It was not the only factor. I’m not the Grinch that stole Christmas. I love Christmas. I love my family. But at the end of the day, we have a protocol that we go through, and the process was not followed.”

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    Schottenheimer said performance was another factor. Diggs is still looking to regain the ballhawking success he thrived on during the 2021 and 2022 seasons when he stacked 14 interceptions and both of his Pro Bowl nods.

    It was no secret Diggs was at odds with the Cowboys’ defensive scheme this season. He was vocal about wanting Dallas to play more man-to-man coverage.

    Now Green Bay will get his services in the secondary, which lost cornerbacks Nate Hobbs and Kamal Hadden to injuries in last week’s loss to the Baltimore Ravens.

  • Week 18 Preview: Seahawks & 49ers battle for NFC’s Top Seed + Ravens-Steelers win-or-go-home finale!

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    How will the NFL playoffs shakeout after three key Week 18 battles? Yahoo Sports’ Andrew Siciliano, Jori Epstein and Ben Fawkes break down the most consequential matchups in the NFC South, NFC West and AFC North. The trio closes things out with their favorite under-the-radar games to watch out for in Week 18 before discussing their “One More Thing.”

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    (5:10) – Packers sign Trevon Diggs

    (9:10) – Panthers @ Buccaneers

    (20:15) – Seahawks @ 49ers

    (28:30) – Ravens @ Steelers

    (45:00) – 3 more interesting Week 18 games

    (56:40) – One More Thing

    Will Sam Darnold and the Seattle Seahawks come away with the NFC West title in Week 18? (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images)

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  • 2025-26 College football bowl schedule, odds, picks: Best bets for every bowl game

    The 2025-26 college football bowl schedule has now been completed, including the matchups for the College Football Playoff. With 36 bowls (and the CFP) to wager on, there are plenty of betting opportunities during bowl season, which began this Saturday, Dec. 13.

    One bettor at BetMGM already had a not-so-merry start to the holiday season, losing $615,000 on three college football futures wagers when Texas, Penn State and Clemson all missed the CFP.

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    Where are the betting opportunities in college football bowl season over the next few weeks?

    Our college football handicapping trio of Corbie Craig, Ed Feng, Matt Russell will provide a best bet on every game below.

    It’s important to remember that bowl season is unique in that bettors need to consider a number of factors that don’t usually apply in the regular season:

    • Motivation of each team to be playing in the bowl

    • Weather for game and at schools’ respective campuses

    • Player injuries and opt-outs for NFL Draft

    • Players entering transfer portal

    Note: This file will be updated. Odds courtesy of BetMGM, lines subject to change.

    Friday, Jan. 2

    Lockheed Martin Armed Forces Bowl: Rice vs. Texas State (-14, 57.5)

    Russell: Given these games are being played the maximum amount of time after announcement, I guess it was inevitable that this line, which opened at -9.5, would finally touch our projection at The Window of -14.5, before ticking back to -14 in some locations, including Yahoo! betting odds supplier BetMGM. While any early bet appears to be valuable relative to where this line looks to close, there’s a reason I waited to play against the move, versus betting the favorite along the way.

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    Our natural projection for point spread also assumed that Rice starting QB Chase Jenkins would play. Jenkins has opted out, heading into the transfer portal, and has potentially caused the line to rise. However, that presumes that Jenkins was doing something for the Owls’ offense that no one else on the roster can do.

    First-year Rice head coach Scott Abell runs the type of offense that a military academy would be proud of, running the ball over 600 times along with barely more than 200 pass attempts. With it looking like freshman Patrick Crayton Jr. (son of a former Dallas Cowboys receiver) will get the start, if Rice is going to run the ball three-quarters of the time is the quarterback that crucial to its win/cover probability?

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    Playing in a deep American Conference, and getting no favors from their schedule, ended up causing the Owls to have a 5-7 record, and little respect from the betting market because of blowout losses to UTSA, Memphis, North Texas and South Florida. This matchup, against a mid-tier Sun Belt squad, is a step down in weight class, even considering the blind faith the market seems to have for Texas State over much of the last few years.

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    Despite falling two wins shy of clearing their win total of 7.5, the Bobcats, and their 3-5 conference record — thanks to three straight wins to end the season, are still power-rated third in the Sun Belt, despite finishing with the ninth-best record. I don’t believe they’re a nationally-average team, the way this point spread does.

    Admittedly, the Texas State offense can cook, but the Rice defense had solid Success Rate and Line Yards metrics against a tough slate of offenses, and should be able to slow the Bobcats just enough to stay within two touchdowns, given the clock should be moving when the Owls have the ball.

    Bet: Rice +14

    Duke’s Mayo Bowl: Wake Forest vs. Mississippi State (-3, 53.5)

    Corbie: At first glance, it’s hard not to laugh at the idea of Mississippi State playing in a bowl game. This is a team that won just one SEC game all season, a mark so bleak it helped cash an under 1.5 SEC wins ticket from my preseason Yahoo article.

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    But if you stop at the record, you’re missing the bigger picture. Mississippi State didn’t stumble into five wins — they earned them. Week after week, the Bulldogs competed at a level far above what their win total suggests, facing one of the most unforgiving schedules in college football and rarely looking overmatched. In terms of underlying performance and raw talent, this may quietly be the best five-win team in the country.

    That context matters heading into this matchup with Wake Forest. Wake Forest’s offense thrives on change-of-pace looks, using tempo manipulation and delayed reads to create confusion. But Mississippi State has spent an entire season dealing with elite athletes, complex schemes and SEC-level speed. That trial by fire should show up here, particularly against a Wake Forest team that doesn’t possess the same physical ceiling as the Bulldogs.

    Talent tends to matter more in bowl settings than resumes, and Mississippi State is loaded with players capable of going toe-to-toe — and potentially overwhelming — Wake Forest across all three phases. Motivation shouldn’t be a concern either, as this bowl represents a chance for the Bulldogs to put a bow on a season that was far more competitive than the standings reflect.

    Bet: Mississippi State -3

    Holiday Bowl: SMU vs. Arizona (-3, 52.5)

    Russell: This one should be fun!

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    Two teams that could easily be confused for the Spider-Man meme go at it in San Diego, where conditions should be ripe for two quarterbacks who’ve been making plays for the last two seasons, against defenses that define “bend but don’t break.”

    SMU opened as a short favorite, right on my projection of -1.5, but the line has swung in Arizona’s direction, possibly because of a couple of mid-level opt-outs and concern that Mustangs’ star tight end RJ Maryland might be next to bail. However, all indications are that QB Kevin Jennings (returning to Dallas next season) will play, and that’s enough for me to buy into SMU.

    As for the Wildcats, head coach Brent Brennan has taken a hard line about announcing opt-outs, refusing to do so out of supposed respect for the players and as part of some low-level subterfuge to confuse SMU. Sure.

    If the line move is a result of power rating adjustments due to the Mustangs dropping the regular-season finale, blowing a chance at an ACC title and a return to the CFP, combined with Arizona’s rivalry-game win at Arizona State, then we’ll gladly take a field goal’s worth of points in what should conclude bowl season in electric fashion.

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    Bet: SMU +3

  • Indianapolis Colts vs. Houston Texans: How to watch today’s NFL game, kickoff time, TV channel and more

    The 11-5 Houston Texans are currently No. 2 in the AFC South, but they can still grab the No. 1 spot in the division with a win against the Indianapolis Colts on Sunday, as long as the Jacksonville Jaguars also lose to the Tennessee Titans. (Odds of the No. 1 Jaguars taking the division are still high, but stranger things have happened.) The Texans will host the Colts on Sunday at 1:00 p.m. ET, but don’t expect to see Philip Rivers on the field. The quarterback has retired (again) after a three-game stint for the team and Riley Leonard will start in the Week 18 game.

    The Colts vs. Texans game will air on CBS and stream on Paramount+. Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch this and every other Week 18 game.

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    How to watch the Indianapolis Colts vs. Houston Texans:

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    Date: Sunday, Jan. 4

    Time: 1:00 p.m. ET

    TV channel: CBS

    Streaming: Paramount+, DirecTV, NFL+ and more

    Indianapolis Colts vs. Houston Texans game time:

    The Indianapolis Colts vs. Houston Texans game kicks off at 1:00 p.m. ET/10:00 a.m. PT on Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026.

    Indianapolis Colts vs. Houston Texans game channel:

    The Week 18 game between the Colts and Texans will air on CBS, which means if it’s on in your area, it’ll also stream live on Paramount+. You can also tune in on mobile devices with NFL+.

    How to watch the Indianapolis Colts vs. Houston Texans game without cable:

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  • Better days ahead for rookie RBs Ashton Jeanty, Omarion Hampton, more fantasy football storylines to watch this offseason

    There were several storylines to track each week in the 2025 NFL season, but what about this offseason? Fantasy football analyst Joel Smyth goes through five stories to watch before the 2026 fantasy season next fall.  ​

    The lack of quality options for teams in need of a quarterback

    Sometimes in fantasy football, you can be the most talented player on the field and still need help to succeed. The perfect example of this is from “Bust of the Year,” Justin Jefferson. Without serviceable QB play, the first-round pick who finished as a top-10 WR every season of his career finished the fantasy year as the WR31 in PPG. The issue for players like Jefferson, Garrett Wilson and more is that, unlike in years past, there is little to no help on the way.

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    Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza is the lone projected Day 1 starter of the 2026 rookie QB prospects, following a small class from 2025. Last season, Sam Darnold and Daniel Jones helped in free agency, but 2026 has even fewer options. The way it looks now, the top free agent QBs are names such as Sam Howell, Malik Willis and Zach Wilson. Not exactly franchise names.

    So, for the Colts and Falcons, who lost their QBs to injury; the Dolphins and Cardinals, who may leave their quarterbacks in the past; or the Jets and Browns, who don’t look to have a clear answer once again, the options are limited. After two consecutive years of low options and multiple season-long injuries, there are more than just those six teams in need of help. The lack of quarterbacks has led to a large number of 2025 fantasy busts. The safest WRs and even RBs will come from teams that have strong QB play to count on.

    If the Dolphins make changes on offense, how will it impact De’Von Achane?

    One of those key fantasy players who could have a new quarterback is De’Von Achane. After having the best floor in fantasy football this season, can the Dolphins running back do it without Tua Tagovailoa (and maybe Mike McDaniel) if Miami decides to make changes?

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    Last season, Achane was the overall RB1 with Tagovailoa starting, averaging 22.6 PPR PPG. In the six games without Tua, he averaged 8.6. Achane played two games without Tagovailoa in 2025, and his PPG dropped by a lesser amount from 20.8 to 16.1. However, one of those two games came against the 32nd-ranked RB defense in Cincinnati, where Achane scored 60% of his points on just one run.

    Playcalling is a significant factor to watch as well. Achane may not fit the prototypical bellcow look, but his volume rank among RBs is fifth-best in the NFL. His explosive play ability and receiving chops will keep him as a top fantasy back no matter what, but if his situation is heavily affected this offseason, his ADP may not be worth the risk.

    There’s reason for optimism in Year 2 for 2025 first-round backs

    Ashton Jeanty was not drafted into the greatest spot in the world. Omarion Hampton’s ADP turned out to be not much better after injury. But both were drafted extremely high in the NFL Draft for their position. Good things happen to nearly all who have been in their spot before. One of my favorite stats: all 10 RBs drafted inside the top 25 of the NFL Draft since 2015 have finished top-eight in fantasy PPG by Year 2. The few that failed as rookies (Bijan Robinson, Josh Jacobs, Melvin Gordon) all broke out in their second season as one of the top fantasy RBs.

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    There is one key element to watch this offseason for both Jeanty and Hampton to see if they can join the club: the offensive line. No surprise, the two rookie running backs were at the bottom of the league in yards before contact this season. The talent was clearly shown in their rookie seasons, but even the best need help. If that help is indeed on the way, they’re great bets for stellar sophomore seasons.

    The rookie tight end value is real

    You can still watch players from this story on the field this upcoming weekend, one of those being Oregon’s star tight end, Kenyon Sadiq. The days of rookie TEs always underperforming are a thing of the past. 2023 TE1 overall Sam LaPorta. 2024 TE1 overall Brock Bowers. Over 13 PPG for rookie Tyler Warren before the Daniel Jones injury this season. The young TEs have joined QBs, RBs and WRs as high shots to smash ADP.​

    Sadiq has the best shot of being the next rookie TE hit. The Oregon star will face off against Indiana on Friday in the College Football Playoff Semifinals in a Big Ten rematch. He had one of his worst games of the season versus the Hoosiers earlier in the season with just two catches for 21 yards. Nonetheless, Sadiq is a projected first-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft who has caught nearly 30% of QB Dante Moore’s touchdowns this season. With fantasy TEs consistently being a wasteland outside the top three TEs in ADP, rookies have shone as the clear upside choice for those punting on the position.

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    Luther Burden III and more wide receivers who could break out next season

    The stat with the most hype growing as of late has been first downs per route and how well-correlated it is to future fantasy football success. Chain movers simply grow their role when productive. Luther Burden III ranked fifth in the NFL as a rookie. The only four WRs better were Puka Nacua, Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Amon-Ra St. Brown and Terry McLaurin. Good company.

    The Bears WR averaged over 15 PPG in his last month of 2025 as his hype for Year 2 continues to grow. I personally prefer first downs per route over yards per route when predicting future outcomes, but Burden’s third-best rate of 2.71 yards per route to finish his rookie season is hard to ignore, especially when it’s behind only Smith-Njigba and Nacua.

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    Some other names to keep an eye out for, based on per-route efficiencies, are Christian Watson, Ricky Pearsall and Zay Flowers. After his stellar Sunday Night Football performance, Flowers moved up to the WR4 in yards per route this season and 13th in PPG, counting Week 18.

    His main problem is the second part of the stat: routes.

    Although he’s near the top of the league in percentage of routes run, the Ravens ranked last (by a lot) in passing attempts per game.

    Watson finished sixth in the same stat as the Packers WR was the clear No. 1 option. His value is incredible when he is healthy, which has not been often.

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    Pearsall has had a similar story. He jumped up to the top 20 in first downs per route, but without staying healthy for a long stretch of the season, the sophomore failed to take the big jump in fantasy.

    All could turn out to be big-time values in 2026 if they receive higher volume and stay healthy.

  • NBA surprises, Jaylen Brown’s MVP case & Warriors trouble with Wosny Lambre + Hawks talk & Draft Class with David Lee

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    KOC is joined by Wosny Lambre to break down Jaylen Brown’s standout performance this season, proclaiming himself the ‘best two-way player in the game’ and his career of proving people wrong. Is he having an MVP-caliber year?

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    Next, they discuss the Suns’ victory over the Oklahoma City Thunder, the keys the Suns’ victory and OKC being on track to now win “only” 68 games. Should OKC make a trade to avoid complacency?

    Plus, they analyze which teams should trade for Michael Porter Jr., whether the Nuggets can survive without Jokic and trades the 76ers should consider. The duo breaks down the current state of the Golden State Warriors. What moves must they make to become legitimate contenders?

    Plus, David Lee joins to discuss what’s going on in Atlanta, whether the Hawks should trade for Anthony Davis and what the Hawks should do with Trae Young. Then, it’s time for Draft Class as David & KOC share this week’s Lottery Lessons and Weekly Movers.

    (0:29) Jaylen Brown MVP?

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    (12:14) Suns beat Thunder in comeback fashion

    (28:51) Michael Porter Jr. trade suitors

    (31:41) Gordon & Braun return for Nuggets

    (34:26) Nuggets @ Sixers tonight

    (42:10) State of the Warriors

    (55:53) State of the Hawks

    (1:18:28) Draft Class with David Lee

    Dec 2, 2025; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown reacts after making a three point basket against the New York Knicks during the first half at the TD Garden. Credit: Brian Fluharty-Imagn Images

    Dec 2, 2025; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown reacts after making a three point basket against the New York Knicks during the first half at the TD Garden. Credit: Brian Fluharty-Imagn Images

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  • Jets GM Darren Mougey on state of team heading into 2026 offseason: ‘I feel more confident today than ever’

    To say the New York Jets were miserable in 2025 would be an understatement. The team’s prized free-agent QB acquisition got benched after just nine games, its leading receiver finished with 395 yards, no one on defense secured a single interception and the team went just 3-14. It was close to a rock-bottom season.

    Despite all that, Jets general manager Darren Mougey feels great about the state of the team. While speaking at an end-of-year presser Tuesday, Mougey said he feels “more confident today than ever” the Jets are heading in the right direction.

    Aaron Glenn — who was not fired after one season on the job as head coach — shared that sentiment, saying the team has a “clear vision” moving forward.

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    On the one hand, it’s tough for the Jets to be much worse. On the other, it’s tough to see why Mougey has confidence when looking at the Jets’ core.

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    Wideout Garrett Wilson is coming off a tough season in which he played in just seven games due to injury, but still looks like a future contributor. The rest of the offense could use some help, especially with running back Breece Hall expected to leave in free agency this offseason.

    The defense also needs attention, especially following the trade of Sauce Gardner to the Indianapolis Colts in the middle of the season.

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    Neither of those issues should come as major surprises, as the Jets ranked 29th in points scored and 31st in points against this season. The team heads into the offseason in need of a complete overhaul.

    The Gardner trade could help them get there. New York acquired multiple first-round picks in exchange for the star cornerback. Because of that, the team holds two first-round picks in the 2026 NFL Draft. After going 3-14 this season, the Jets earned the No. 2 overall pick in the draft. The team will also receive the No. 16 pick, thanks to the Colts.

    Given the dearth of talent on the team’s current roster, the Jets will need to select impact players with both picks if the team wants to turn things around. After the Justin Fields experiment failed in 2025, the Jets could be looking at adding another quarterback with one of those picks.

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    Mougey didn’t commit to that, but said the Jets would “exhaust every option” when considering the position this offseason.

    Bringing in a star quarterback would go a long way toward the Jets getting back on track. Though without a solid infrastructure around that quarterback, things could go south quickly.

    The Jets are certainly familiar with that scenario. Should the team select a quarterback with one of those two first-round picks, it will be up to Mougey to help the player avoid that fate.

    Finding the right quarterback in the draft wouldn’t solve all the team’s issues, but it would go a long way toward Mougey’s confidence being rewarded.

  • Okamoto to Blue Jays, Imai to Astros & How Baseball Could Be Impacted by the Current State of Venezuela

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    With the recent success of Japanese players like Shohei Ohtani, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, and Roki Sasaki, teams throughout baseball have been clamoring to add stars from Japan to their rosters. The Houston Astros and the Toronto Blue Jays did just that by bringing in Tatsuya Imai and Kazuma Okamoto, with hopes of having similar impacts on their game.

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    On this episode of Baseball Bar-B-Cast, Jordan Shusterman is joined by guest host Eric Longenhagen from FanGraphs to talk about the two signings and how their skill sets might be adjusted to the major league level. They then check in on the Scott Boras Scoreboard to try to determine how the super agent did with his deal for Imai.

    Later, Jordan is joined by Astros beat writer Chandler Rome from The Athletic as they dig a little deeper into the Imai signing and try to figure out why he chose to go to Houston. They then talk about what the future might hold for the team after this signing and how, positionally, the Astros could be set up for the 2026 season. Jordan and Eric then discuss how recent events in Venezuela could impact baseball and talk about the fall of a top prospect.

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    (Photo by Gene Wang/Getty Images)

    (Photo by Gene Wang/Getty Images)

    2:57 – Kazuma Okamoto to the Blue Jays

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    19:11 – Tatsuya Imai to the Astros

    25:26 – Scott Boras Scoreboard update

    34:12 – Chandler Rome joins the show

    53:46 – Future of the Astros

    1:06:51 – Venezuela’s impact on baseball

    1:17:46 – Jarred Kelenic signs with the White Sox

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  • Ravens fire John Harbaugh after 18 Seasons: What’s next for Lamar Jackson & Baltimore?

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    Where do the Baltimore Ravens go from here after firing head coach of 18 years John Harbaugh? Yahoo Sports’ Andrew Siciliano, Jori Epstein and Frank Schwab discuss the Ravens’ future along with other coaching vacancies across the league at the coordinator level. Closing things out, the crew looks at how coaching situations could affect certain QBs before discussing their “One More Thing.”

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    (0:30) – Ravens fire John Harbaugh

    (25:18) – Cowboys fire DC Matt Eberflus

    (34:05) – Commanders part ways with OC Kliff Kingsbury & DC Joe Whitt Jr.

    (43:05) – Lions part ways with OC John Morton

    (46:49) – Could Tua Tagovailoa play elsewhere in 2026?

    (50:50) – How will head coaching openings affect QBs?

    (1:02:30) – One More Thing

    Who will the Baltimore Ravens hire as their next head coach? (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images)

    Who will the Baltimore Ravens hire as their next head coach? (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images)

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