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  • 2025 Heisman Trophy: Indiana QB Fernando Mendoza becomes the school’s first Heisman winner

    Fernando Mendoza is Indiana’s first Heisman Trophy winner.

    The junior quarterback beat Vanderbilt QB Diego Pavia, Notre Dame RB Jeremiyah Love and Ohio State QB Julian Sayin to win the 2025 Heisman on Saturday night. Mendoza won the award as Indiana went undefeated in the regular season, took down Ohio State in the Big Ten title game and is the No. 1 seed for the College Football Playoff.

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    “Standing here tonight, holding this bad boy, representing Indiana University still doesn’t feel real,” Mendoza said after winning the award. “If you told me as a kid in Miami, that I’d be here on stage holding this prestigious trophy, I probably would have laughed, cried like I’m doing now or both. Because this moment, it’s an honor, it’s bigger than me. It’s a product of a family, team, community and a whole lot of people who believed in me long before anybody knew my name.”

    Mendoza then ended his Heisman speech by noting that he wasn’t the most prized recruit coming out of high school and said that he almost quit football during his first season in the fourth grade.

    “I want every kid out there who feels overlooked, underestimated to know I was you,” Mendoza said. “I was that kid too. I was in your shoes. The truth is, you don’t need the most stars, hype, or rankings. You just need discipline, heart and people who believe in you. And you need to believe in your own abilities. I hope this moment shows you that chasing your dreams are worth it, no matter how big or impossible they seem.”

    Mendoza finished with a voting tally of 2,362 total points, with 643 first-place votes. Pavia was second with 1,435 points and 189 first-place votes. Jeremiyah Love finished third with 719 points and Sayin was fourth with 432 points.

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    The Cal transfer is 226-of-316 passing for 2,980 yards and 33 touchdowns with just six interceptions. Mendoza has thrown the most touchdown passes of any player in college football and ranks second in total touchdowns behind South Florida’s Byrum Brown. Mendoza has the second-best pass efficiency rating in the country (181.4) behind Sayin at 182.1 and he is also one of just 10 quarterbacks who have completed over 70% of their passes this season.

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    Mendoza is the fourth straight Heisman winner who transferred schools during his college career and the second in that span to win the Heisman in his first year at his school. His win also breaks an odd drought for the Big Ten and a Heisman pattern that dated back to the award’s inception in 1935.

    In addition to being Indiana’s first Heisman winner in over 127 seasons of football dating back to 1899, he’s the first Big Ten player to win the Heisman since Ohio State quarterback Troy Smith. And Mendoza is the first quarterback to win the Heisman in a year that ends with a “5.” Over the past nine decades — starting with Jay Berwanger’s inaugural Heisman win in 1935 — a running back has always won the award in a “5” year. In 2015, Alabama RB Derrick Henry won the Heisman. Twenty years ago, USC RB Reggie Bush took home the award.

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    Before coming to Indiana, Mendoza played two seasons at Cal and was one of the more efficient passers in the country in 2024 even if the Bears went just 6-7. Across 11 games, he completed 69% of his passes and threw for over 3,000 yards.

    As Mendoza was doing that, more than halfway across the country Indiana was in the midst of its best season ever under coach Curt Cignetti. The Hoosiers went 11-1 in the regular season under Cignetti before losing to Notre Dame in the first round of the College Football Playoff. It was the first time Indiana had ever won more than nine games in a single season and just the third time ever that the Hoosiers finished the season in the top 10 of the AP Top 25.

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    And Indiana is even better in 2025.

    With younger brother Alberto already on the Indiana roster, Mendoza transferred from Cal after the season when Kurtis Rourke, Indiana’s stellar QB in 2024, was out of eligibility. After a slow start to the season — Mendoza completed 18-of-31 passes for 193 yards and no touchdowns in a 13-point win over Old Dominion — he started putting up cartoonish stat lines while sitting out a lot of fourth-quarter football.

    Against FCS Indiana State in Week 3, Mendoza threw five touchdowns and had just one incompletion. The next week against Illinois, Mendoza again had more TD passes than incompletions as he was 21-of-23 passing for 267 yards and five scores.

    Overall, Mendoza had four games in 2025 where he had as many or more touchdowns than he had incompletions. He also had just three games in which he completed less than 63% of his passes and didn’t have a single game with multiple interceptions.

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    Before the Big Ten title game win over Ohio State, Mendoza’s signature moment came on the road at Penn State. After Indiana forced a Penn State punt with 1:51 to go and trailing 24-20, Mendoza led the Hoosiers on a 10-play, 80-yard drive that ended on an incredible throw to Omar Cooper Jr. as he made an even better catch.

    The TD kept Indiana’s undefeated season alive as the Hoosiers won 27-24. From there, they beat Wisconsin and Purdue by a combined score of 87-10 before their slugfest 13-10 win over the Buckeyes a week ago.

  • 5 plays that powered Fernando Mendoza to the 2025 Heisman Trophy

    Fernando Mendoza won the 2025 Heisman Trophy on Saturday night ahead of Vanderbilt’s Diego Pavia, Notre Dame’s Jeremiyah Love and Ohio State’s Julian Sayin.

    Mendoza has led Indiana to a 13-0 record, the school’s first Big Ten title since 1967 and the No. 1 seed in the College Football Playoff. Here are five of the plays that made him the school’s first Heisman winner.

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    13-yard TD to Omar Cooper Jr. against Indiana State

    Look, we know that games against FCS teams are generally viewed as stat-padding opportunities for players at top schools. But what Mendoza did against Indiana State over the first and second quarters in Week 3 was incredibly impressive

    This 13-yard throw to Omar Cooper Jr. was one of four touchdown passes Cooper caught in the 73-0 win over the Sycamores.

    While Cooper was open all day — he had 10 catches for 207 yards and four touchdowns — Mendoza threw five times as many touchdowns as he did incompletions. Mendoza was 19-of-20 passing for 270 yards and five scores in the first half.

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    The game was so out of hand at halftime that Mendoza sat out the entire second half. His younger brother Alberto took over and threw a 58-yard score to Cooper as the Mendozas combined to throw seven touchdown passes in the rout.

    11-yard TD pass to EJ Williams in blowout win over Illinois

    It was hard to pick just one play from the Hoosiers’ dominant win over Illinois in Week 4. We went with a second-quarter toss to E.J. Williams, but you can pick any score from the highlight clip below.

    Just like he did against Indiana State the week before, Mendoza again threw more touchdowns than incompletions. Indiana beat Illinois 63-10 despite being ranked No. 19 at the time of the game while the Illini was No. 9. Mendoza was 21-of-23 passing for 267 yards and five touchdowns.

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    Go-ahead TD pass against Iowa

    The Hoosiers didn’t play in many close games during the 2025 season. But when they did, Mendoza came up big. With Indiana’s Week 5 game against Iowa tied 13-13 with less than two minutes to go, Mendoza hit Elijah Sarratt for a 49-yard TD that put the Hoosiers up by seven.

    The game wouldn’t be remembered for that play, however. After Iowa turned the ball over on downs with 16 seconds to go, Indiana still needed to run out the clock as the Hawkeyes had timeouts left. With just seconds remaining when the ball was snapped on fourth down, Mendoza sprinted toward his own end zone for a game-ending safety to ensure that Indiana would win 20-15. After the game, Mendoza apologized for the safety affecting the point spread, but the Hoosiers closed as 8.5-point favorites.

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    Game-winning TD pass to Omar Cooper Jr. vs. Penn State

    The drive Mendoza led to beat Penn State and keep Indiana’s undefeated season alive made him the frontrunner for the Heisman Trophy.

    As Indiana trailed 24-20 with less than two minutes to go, the Hoosiers got the ball back at their own 20-yard line. On the first play of the drive, Mendoza took a sack for a 7-yard loss.

    He immediately recovered. He found Omar Cooper Jr. for a 22-yard gain and a first down and the Hoosiers were soon inside the Penn State 30-yard line after a 29-yard catch by Riley Nowakowski. On the very next play, Charlie Becker made a fantastic catch for 17 more yards.

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    Three plays later, Mendoza found Cooper in the back of the end zone for one of the plays of the year. Mendoza put the ball where only Cooper could catch it and the wide receiver made an incredible catch while also getting his foot down in bounds with 36 seconds to go.

    Fourth-quarter pass to Charlie Becker vs. Ohio State

    Mendoza’s stat line from the Hoosiers’ Big Ten title game win over Ohio State wasn’t close to being one of his best of the season. But he consistently made big throws when he needed to after a first-quarter interception. And few were bigger than when he found Charlie Becker late in the fourth quarter.

    On third down with 2:36 to go, Mendoza had Becker in single coverage and placed the ball perfectly for a 33-yard gain and a first down. An incomplete pass in that situation would have given the Buckeyes the ball back with plenty of time for a game-tying field goal or even a go-ahead touchdown. Instead, with Ohio State down to just one timeout, the completion ran the clock down to the two-minute warning. By the time Ohio State got the ball back, there were just 18 seconds left as Indiana easily held on for a 13-10 victory.

  • How to watch the Boise State vs. Washington L.A. Bowl football game: Kickoff time, channel, where to stream and more

    The Boise State Broncos and the Washington Huskies are among the first teams to play a college football bowl game this season. The teams will meet this Saturday, Dec. 13, for the L.A. Bowl at SoFi Stadium, with kickoff scheduled for 8 p.m. ET. (Forgive us for not referring to the game by its officially sponsored name this year, the Bucked Up LA Bowl Hosted By Gronk.) Boise State earned its spot in the bowl as winners of the Mountain West division, and this year marks its second appearance in the 5-year-old bowl game. The Huskies, who have never appeared in the L.A. Bowl, are representing the Big 10. You can find the latest odds and predictions for the bowl game here.

    The Boise State vs. Washington game airs on ABC and will stream on ESPN Unlimited. Here’s how to watch the L.A. Bowl game and what to know about how to watch the rest of the NCAA football season.

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    How to watch the Boise State vs. Washington L.A. Bowl game

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    Date: Saturday, Dec. 13

    Time: 8 p.m. ET

    TV Channel: ABC

    Streaming: ESPN Unlimited, DirecTV, Fubo and more

    When is the Boise State vs. Washington game?

    You can watch coverage of this week’s Boise State vs. Washington game starting at 8 p.m. ET on Saturday, Dec. 13.

    Where to watch the Boise State vs. Washington game without cable

    You can tune in to the Boise State vs. Washington game on ABC as part of ESPN on ABC. ABC is available on streaming platforms, including DirecTV and Sling, but for the most comprehensive college football coverage, you can also watch this game and hundreds more on the ESPN app with an ESPN Unlimited subscription.

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  • Oklahoma City Thunder vs. San Antonio Spurs: How to watch the 2025 NBA Cup semifinal tonight

    The Emirates NBA Cup in-season basketball tournament has been an NBA staple for two seasons now, and the previous two winners, the Los Angeles Lakers and the Milwaukee Bucks, have been shut out. That means we’ll see a first-time winner in next week’s Championship final. This Saturday’s semifinals feature an afternoon Eastern conference matchup between the New York Knicks vs. Orlando Magic at 5:30 p.m. ET, followed by the Western conference semifinal between the Oklahoma City Thunder and the San Antonio Spurs at 9 p.m. ET.

    The Spurs picked up a 132-119 victory over the Lakers, the inaugural NBA Cup champs, to advance to the semis, while the Thunder posted their 16th straight win at Wednesday’s quarterfinal, blowing past the Phoenix Suns 138-89 to earn their spot.

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    Today’s semifinals and the Championship Final on Tuesday, Dec. 16, will be held at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. You can catch all the NBA Cup action on Prime Video, which holds exclusive rights to the playoffs and Championship Final. Here’s what you need to know to tune in.

    How to watch the Thunder vs. Spurs NBA Cup Semifinal:

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    Date: Dec. 13, 2025

    Time: 9 p.m. ET/6 p.m. PT

    Streaming: Prime Video

    What channel do I need to watch the Oklahoma City Thunder vs. San Antonio Spurs?

    Tonight’s semifinal between the Thunder and the Spurs will stream exclusively on Prime Video at 9 p.m. ET.

    How to stream the Oklahoma City Thunder vs. San Antonio Spurs NBA Cup game:

    You can catch the Thunder vs. Spurs, and every other playoff game including the Championship final, on Prime Video.

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    2025 NBA Cup schedule:

    Below is a list of every remaining playoff game in the 2025 NBA Cup.

    All times Eastern

    Saturday, Dec. 13

    5:30 p.m.: East Semifinal, New York Knicks vs. Orlando Magic

    9 p.m.: West Semifinal, OKC Thunder vs. San Antonio Spurs

    Tuesday, Dec. 16

    8:30 p.m.: Championship Final, Teams TBD

    What channels do I need to watch NBA Cup games live?

    While many games in the group stage were televised on broadcast TV, the playoffs are streaming exclusively on Prime Video.

    How to stream 2025 NBA Cup games:

    You can catch every playoff game as well as the Championship final on Prime Video.

  • NBA Cup: Spurs hand Thunder second loss in Victor Wembanyama’s return, will face Knicks in championship

    NBA Cup: Spurs hand Thunder second loss in Victor Wembanyama’s return, will face Knicks in championship

    After six weeks of play, the 2025 NBA Cup is down to two teams: the New York Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs.

    Both teams advanced to the in-season tournament’s championship game on Saturday with wins in Las Vegas. The Knicks put down the Orlando Magic behind a superb night from Jalen Brunson, then the Spurs took down the Oklahoma City Thunder in an instant classic.

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    The NBA Cup championship game is scheduled for Tuesday at 8:30 p.m. ET. It will not count toward regular-season records, but it will decide which team’s players bring home more than a half-million dollars each.

    The Thunder are now 24-2, courtesy of Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs

    When the NBA was first conceptualizing the NBA Cup, its best-case scenario might have sounded something like the league’s top team facing one of its biggest names in a playoff atmosphere in December.

    It got that on Saturday and so much more.

    In perhaps the game of the season, the Spurs came back from down 16 points to hand the Thunder their second loss of the season. They did it in Victor Wembanyama’s first game back from a calf injury, and they needed every one of his limited minutes.

    The loss breaks a 16-game winning streak for the Thunder and leaves their record at 24-2. They’re still on pace to break the NBA’s regular-season wins record, but you get only so many off nights.

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    Few games have demonstrated the value — the change in court geometry — that comes with having the 7-foot-4 Frenchman on the court. Still limited in his first game in a month, Wembanyama had a minutes restriction and didn’t play at all in the first quarter. Correspondingly, the Spurs trailed 31-20 after the period.

    Wembanyama entered the game in the second quarter and played in short bursts. It was an entirely different sport when he was in. Suddenly, the paint wasn’t so inviting for the Thunder on offense. Suddenly, defenders had to keep an eye on the biggest guy on the court. And suddenly, he was making plays like this:

    The Spurs outscored the Thunder by 21 points when Wembanyama was playing and got outscored by 19 points when he was out. He finished with 22 points, 9 rebounds, 2 assists and 2 blocks in 21 minutes.

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    In addition to Wembanyama, Devin Vassell, Stephon Castle and De’Aaron Fox all finished with 22 or 23 points. The Spurs made the Thunder look as uncomfortable as they have all season (so, mild-to-moderately uncomfortable), holding them to 41.3% shooting and 24.3% on 37 3-point shots.

    Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had 29 points, but needed 23 shots to get there, with only four free throws.

    In the time the Thunder have won 68 games in 2024-25, broke through for their first title and started this season 24-1, the question of who could possibly challenge them in the long term has become a loud one for the NBA. How do you beat a team capable of winning in the neighborhood of 70 games when it’s young and still has draft picks to reinforce its core?

    The Spurs made as good of a case as they can to be that team. The present still belongs to OKC, but Wembanyama could very well have a claim on the future as he continues to further develop.

    Jalen Brunson torches Magic as Knicks reach NBA Cup championship

    The New York Knicks have reached the knockout round of the NBA Cup all three times the tournament has been held. They are about to play in their first championship game, primarily thanks to Jalen Brunson.

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    Behind 40 points and eight assists from their All-Star guard, the Knicks survived a high-scoring thriller against the Orlando Magic in the East semifinal,

    The Magic entered the game ranked fifth in the NBA in defensive efficiency, and the Knicks gashed them on that side of the court as much as any team has all season, despite shooting only 7-of-20 from 3-point range. The absence of defensive standout Franz Wagner loomed large.

    It also didn’t help that Jalen Suggs, another defensive standout, left the game in clear discomfort in the fourth quarter. The Magic later announced he was questionable to return with a sore left hip, but he never made it back to the court.

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    Here’s everything that happened at Yahoo Sports from the 2025 NBA Cup semifinals:

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      Wemby makes 1-of-2 free throws, then Fox fouls Williams who hits both free throws to bring OKC within 1. Caruso quickly fouls Vassell who nails both from the line. Spurs foul Williams and he makes one and misses the second. The Spurs win 111-109 and will face the New York Knicks on Tuesday in the NBA Cup final.

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      OKC automatically fouls Holmgren, who makes just one of his free throws. Huge miss. Now Spurs ball with 8 seconds left in the game.

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      Spurs go up 108-105 with 9.8 seconds left. OKC ball after the timeout.

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      Chet Holmgren nails his free throws after a shooting foul on Wemby and brings OKC within 2 with 24.9 on the game clock. Here we go!

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      Wemby sinks two free throws after absorbing SGA’s fourth foul of the night. Spurs lead 105-101 with a minute left.

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      Victor Wembanyama re-enters the game with five minutes left, and you’d imagine he’ll be in there for the rest of the game. That would give him about 20 minutes tonight.

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      An Alex Caruso dunk! He has seven of the Thunder’s last nine points and has them ahead with six minutes left.

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      Alex Caruso hits a 3-pointer and we’re tied 87-87 with 8:35 left.

  • NBA Cup: Is Victor Wembanyama the only hope to curb a Thunder dynasty?

    LAS VEGAS — By the time a sweat-drenched Victor Wembanyama took his seat on the Spurs bench, having played the first 3 1/2 minutes of action in a month, a meeting with the champions that previously seemed out of reach suddenly wasn’t.

    If the first quarter of Saturday night’s semifinal was a reminder of the reign of terror the Oklahoma City Thunder have enjoyed for months, the second was a reminder of the French force that refuses to bend the knee.

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    His introduction to the game — coming off the bench for the first time in his career — changed everything. The friendly skies that Shai Gilgeous-Alexander had coasted in since October were now met with 7-foot-4 turbulence. Missed Spurs shots became simple second-chance opportunities for the gangly center. Half-court sequences that Oklahoma City would typically carry out in its sleep were now being second-guessed — with Wembanyama altering, deterring and erasing shots.

    His early presence was felt in the box score, too. An 11-point lead was reduced to four. A 16-point lead was reduced to three, both in the span of a few minutes. When the halftime buzzer sounded, Wembanyama, despite playing only seven minutes, was already the leader in plus-minus (+20) by an overwhelming margin.

    “I wasn’t really sure what to expect,” Spurs head coach Mitch Johnson said of Wembanyama’s first-half performance. “I thought he did a phenomenal job of impacting the game without having to score. He was aggressive, he wanted to play with the basketball in his hand, but I thought he did a good job of impacting the game without having to score, especially in that second quarter that you referred to.”

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    And when the final five minutes of regulation rolled around, behind an emotionally invested crowd at T-Mobile Arena, the Spurs, those feisty, pesky Spurs who weren’t supposed to even be here, understood the assignment. As long as Wembanyama was on the floor, belief and confidence would germinate. His previous 12-game absence had thrust the team into unknown waters, forcing them to survive — and they responded by commanding the waves, winning nine of them.

    So despite the fact that Wembanyama’s impact was contained within the confines of a minutes restriction — a combination of calf-strain management and the reality of the new 65-game rule for NBA awards — his teammates were ready to fill in the gaps when he couldn’t. Sixty-seven points, 13 rebounds and 10 assists from the trio of De’Aaron Fox, Stephon Castle and Devin Vassell was more than enough to shoulder the load. And when it came time for Wembanyama to send the Thunder off into the night, he did so with aplomb; a 15-point fourth quarter against the reigning champs to push the Spurs to a 111-109 victory and into the NBA Cup final. Twenty-two points, 9 rebounds, 2 assists, 2 blocks and a steal in 21 minutes. A 16-game winning streak snapped. A hero returned. A statement made.

    “​​It’s just incredible,” Wembanyama said. “I keep asking these guys for the last 12 games, just get better, do some beautiful things. And I just wanted to be a part of it. I’m glad that we can still do it when I’m here, I’m happy with that, of course. But I’m just glad to be a part of something that’s growing to be so beautiful. Pure and ethical basketball.”

    For one glorious evening, the now-24-2 Thunder looked less like the most devastating team in the sport and more like a group that forgot just how impactful Wembanyama truly is. So as important as it is for the Spurs to advance to the NBA Cup final, it’s just as critical to understand what San Antonio can actually do with a fully healthy group. Saturday night was the first time all season the Spurs had all of their rotational contributors available, which, given what they were able to accomplish on a national stage, should terrify the rest of the NBA.

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    Johnson’s ability to navigate the Wembanyama-less terrain was admirable, an ode to the depth and roster building that general manager Brian Wright oversaw this past summer. But despite guiding the Spurs with the NBA’s No. 9 offense since mid-November, any hopes of sustained success were grim with a defense that ranked fifth-worst in the league, allowing 122.6 points per 100 possessions, according to Cleaning the Glass.

    With Wembanyama back manning the middle, San Antonio’s defensive identity established months ago can recalibrate itself. The Spurs allow a stingy 106.5 points per 100 possessions in Wembanyama’s minutes, a mark that would rank second in the NBA behind … the Thunder. But it’s not just what the Spurs do while Wemby is on the floor, it’s how they do it. Opponents take nearly 9% less shots at the rim and 5% less shots underneath the free-throw line, an impact of the 99th and 98th percentile, respectively, according to Cleaning the Glass. Those same opponents see their conversion rates from those areas drop by over 10%, again in the 98th and 99th percentile. A seismic, stylistic shift like that can’t be understated, not in a vaunted Western Conference or in the entire league for that matter. In other words: Welcome back, Wemby.

    “I think we’re on the right path,” Wembanyama said. “And for the first time in my career, we’re winning much more than we’re losing. So it’s a lot of pleasure, because — it doesn’t feel normal when we lose, but unfortunately, it’s things we have to go through. And we go through it again in the future if we need to, but we’re winning much more than we’re losing right now, so we are all where we like to be, we’re all where we want to be.”

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    The Spurs (18-7) now sit in fourth place in the West, just a half-game behind the second-seeded Denver Nuggets. According to Tankathon, San Antonio possesses the third-toughest remaining schedule, especially with two more meetings with Oklahoma City this month and dates with Cleveland and New York. But there’s an infectious confidence in this group from top to bottom, a youthful ignorance, if you will, that gives them an edge. Wembanyama will surely have increased confidence in his teammates having been able to witness their production from the best seat in the house. Fox, Vassell and Castle have shown they can keep an offense afloat, with the Spurs registering an impressive 117.3 points per 100 possessions when those three share the floor, per NBA.com tracking data — as well as a 105.7 pace rating that would rank tops in the league.

    “I think we are very comfortable in recognizing Victor as the face of our franchise and the biggest piece of our puzzle,” Johnson said. “But he’s not the puzzle by himself, and he doesn’t want to be, and we are a team and we’re a group.”

    “It’s just experience,” Wembanyama added. “We’re just figuring it out. Because this OKC team, they’re not just first in the league, they’re way ahead of everybody. They’re enjoying the little things that make them win, and this is the next step we have to pass.”

  • Cleveland Browns vs. Chicago Bears: How to watch today’s NFL game, kickoff time, TV channel and more

    Despite Shedeur Sanders‘ recent impressive performances, the Cleveland Browns find themselves out of playoff contention for the season. Their Week 15 rivals the Chicago Bears are still very much in a playoff race and need a win in Sunday’s game to keep it that way. The Bears are currently in position to nab the conference’s final wild card spot, but they can’t afford a loss if they want to hold on to it. In theory, the Browns game should be their easiest matchup for the rest of the season; here’s a look at their remaining schedule for their final games.

    The Browns vs. Bears game will kick off at 1 p.m. ET on Fox. Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch this Sunday’s game and get the full Week 15 schedule for the rest of the league.

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    How to watch the Cleveland Browns vs. Chicago Bears:

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    Date: Sunday, Dec. 14

    Time: 1 p.m. ET

    TV channel: FOX

    Streaming: DirecTV, FOX One, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo + more

    Cleveland Browns vs. Chicago Bears game time:

    The Browns vs. Bears game kicks off at 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT this Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025.

    Cleveland Browns vs. Chicago Bears game channel:

    The Sunday game between the Browns and the Bears will air on FOX.

    How to watch the Cleveland Browns vs. Chicago Bears game without cable:

    You can stream FOX on platforms like DirecTV and Fubo, and the game will also be available on FOX’s new streaming platform FOX One. You can also tune in on NFL+ for mobile viewing.

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    NFL Week 15 schedule:

    All times Eastern.

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    Thursday, Dec. 11, 2025

    Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025

    • Bills vs. Patriots: 1:00 p.m. (CBS)

    • Raiders vs. Eagles: 1:00 p.m.(FOX)

    • Browns vs. Bears: 1:00 p.m. (FOX)

    • Ravens vs. Bengals: 1:00 p.m. (CBS)

    • Cardinals vs. Texans: 1:00 p.m.(FOX)

    • Jets vs. Jaguars: 1:00 p.m.(CBS)

    • Commanders vs. Giants: 1:00 p.m. (FOX)

    • Panthers vs. Saints: 4:25 p.m. (FOX)

    • Colts vs. Seahawks: 4:25 p.m. (CBS)

    • Titans vs. 49ers: 4:25 p.m. (FOX)

    • Packers vs. Broncos: 4:25 p.m. (CBS)

    • Lions vs. Rams: 4:25 p.m. (FOX)

    • Vikings vs. Cowboys: 8:20 p.m. (NBC)

    Monday, Dec. 15, 2025

    • Dolphins vs. Steelers: 8:15 p.m. (ESPN)

    How to watch NFL games in 2025:

    Many NFL games are broadcast on local channels, so if you’re looking to catch an in-market game, it may be as simple as turning on your TV (or setting up a digital TV antenna) or finding a live TV streaming service that carries the correct RSN (Regional Sports Network). If you want to watch out-of-market games, a $7 monthly subscription to NFL+ will let you watch every out-of-market-game local and primetime game in the season on your phone — but only a select few regular season games on your TV. You could also spring for the uber-expensive NFL Sunday Ticket package to get every out-of-market Sunday game of the season.

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    When it comes to nationally broadcast games, NFL games typically air across ESPN, NBC, CBS, Fox, ABC and NFL Network. Thursday Night Football games stream exclusively on Amazon Prime Video, select football games will stream exclusively on Peacock, games on CBS will stream live on Paramount+, and Monday Night Football games will air on ESPN or ABC and stream on the newly revamped ESPN+ this season. That’s six channels and four streaming platforms to keep up with this season — and that’s not counting your local RSN’s for in-market games and an NFL+ or NFL Sunday Ticket subscription for out-of-market games. Plus, Netflix is once again hosting at least two Christmas Day matches, so add that subscription into the mix. And we can’t forget about Fox One, Fox’s first streaming service, a place where you can also stream games airing on FOX (if you don’t already have access to it).

    Confused? You’re not alone. Here’s a breakdown of the platforms we recommend checking out ahead of the 2025 NFL season, so that come game time, tuning into your favorite team’s games will be as easy as simply turning on the TV.

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    • Full package free trial available
    • Many local RSNs included
    • Free ESPN unlimited
    • Unlimited Cloud DVR
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    • Cost
    • Regional Sports Network fee
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    • Free ESPN unlimited
    Cons

    • Entirely sports-focused
    • Doesn’t include NBC
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    Pros

    • You probably already have access to Prime Video
    Cons

    • Only Thursday Night Football games
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    Cons

    • Can only watch MOST live games on your phone
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    Pros

    • All ESPN content in one place
    • Content from NFL Network and NFL RedZone
    • Bundle option with NFL+
    Cons

    • Only ESPN games available with the base service
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  • Los Angeles Chargers vs. Kansas City Chiefs: How to watch today’s NFL game, kickoff time, TV channel and more

    The Los Angeles Chargers are coming off a major Monday Night Football win against the Philadelphia Eagles as they head into a Week 15 matchup against AFC West division rivals the Kansas City Chiefs. Meanwhile, the Chiefs are coming off of two losses in a row and have already lost to the Chargers once this season, and they’re well aware that every single game matters from here on out. They’re not going to win their division this season, but there’s still the slightest chance – 11%, as of this week – that they could make the playoffs if they can turn things around for the next few weeks.

    The Chargers vs. Chiefs game will air Sunday on CBS and it will stream on Paramount+. Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch this and every other Week 15 game.

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    How to watch the Los Angeles Chargers vs. Kansas City Chiefs:

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    Date: Sunday, Dec. 14

    Time: 1 p.m. ET

    TV channel: CBS

    Streaming: Paramount+, DirecTV, NFL+ and more

    Los Angeles Chargers vs. Kansas City Chiefs game time:

    The Los Angeles Chargers vs. Kansas City Chiefs game kicks off at 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025.

    Los Angeles Chargers vs. Kansas City Chiefs game channel:

    The Week 15 game between the Los Angeles Chargers and Kansas City Chiefs will air in local markets 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+.

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    How to watch the Los Angeles Chargers vs. Kansas City Chiefs game without cable:

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  • Buffalo Bills vs. New England Patriots: How to watch today’s NFL game, kickoff time, TV channel and more

    The top two teams in the AFC East will go head to head on Sunday afternoon. The 11-2 New England Patriots will host the 9-4 Buffalo Bills at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, MA for a 1 p.m. ET game. The Bills have won the division for the past five seasons, but with Drake Maye running offense this season for the Patriots, the team seems poised to snatch the title back for the first time since Tom Brady was calling plays.

    The Bills vs. Patriots game will air nationally Sunday on CBS and it will stream on Paramount+. Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch this and every other Week 15 game.

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    How to watch the Buffalo Bills vs. New England Patriots:

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    Date: Sunday, Dec. 14

    Time: 1 p.m. ET

    TV channel: CBS

    Streaming: Paramount+, DirecTV, NFL+ and more

    Buffalo Bills vs. New England Patriots game time:

    The Buffalo Bills vs. New England Patriots game kicks off at 1 p.m. ET/10 a.m. PT on Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025.

    Buffalo Bills vs. New England Patriots game channel:

    The Week 15 game between the Buffalo Bills and New England Patriots will air on CBS, which means it’ll also stream live on Paramount+. You can also tune in on mobile devices with NFL+.

    How to watch the Buffalo Bills vs. New England Patriots game without cable:

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  • Detroit Lions vs. L.A. Rams: How to watch today’s NFL game, kickoff time, TV channel and more

    The stats are in, and if the Los Angeles Rams are able to defeat the Detroit Lions this Sunday during their Week 15 matchup, the 10-3 Rams are guaranteed a spot in the playoffs. They currently lead not just their division, but the whole NFC. The Lions have a respectable 8-5 record this season but it may not be enough to advance them; as of now, they have a 54% chance of making the playoffs, but for that to happen, they’ll need to win their last four games and count on some losses from division rivals the Packers and the Bears.

    The Lions vs. Rams game will kick off at 4:25 p.m. ET on Fox. Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch this Sunday’s game and get the full Week 15 schedule for the rest of the league.

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    How to watch the Detroit Lions vs. L.A. Rams:

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    Date: Sunday, Dec. 14

    Time: 4:25 p.m. ET

    TV channel: FOX

    Streaming: DirecTV, FOX One, Hulu + Live TV, Fubo + more

    Detroit Lions vs. L.A. Rams game time:

    The Lions vs. Rams game kicks off at 4:25 p.m. ET/1:25 p.m. PT this Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025.

    Detroit Lions vs. L.A. Rams game channel:

    The Sunday game between the Lions and the Rams will air on FOX.

    How to watch the Detroit Lions vs. L.A. Rams game without cable:

    You can stream FOX on platforms like DirecTV and Fubo, and the game will also be available on FOX’s new streaming platform FOX One. You can also tune in on NFL+ for mobile viewing.

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    NFL Week 15 schedule:

    All times Eastern.

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    Thursday, Dec. 11, 2025

    Sunday, Dec. 14, 2025

    • Bills vs. Patriots: 1:00 p.m. (CBS)

    • Raiders vs. Eagles: 1:00 p.m.(FOX)

    • Browns vs. Bears: 1:00 p.m. (FOX)

    • Ravens vs. Bengals: 1:00 p.m. (CBS)

    • Cardinals vs. Texans: 1:00 p.m.(FOX)

    • Jets vs. Jaguars: 1:00 p.m.(CBS)

    • Commanders vs. Giants: 1:00 p.m. (FOX)

    • Panthers vs. Saints: 4:25 p.m. (FOX)

    • Colts vs. Seahawks: 4:25 p.m. (CBS)

    • Titans vs. 49ers: 4:25 p.m. (FOX)

    • Packers vs. Broncos: 4:25 p.m. (CBS)

    • Lions vs. Rams: 4:25 p.m. (FOX)

    • Vikings vs. Cowboys: 8:20 p.m. (NBC)

    Monday, Dec. 15, 2025

    • Dolphins vs. Steelers: 8:15 p.m. (ESPN)

    How to watch NFL games in 2025:

    Many NFL games are broadcast on local channels, so if you’re looking to catch an in-market game, it may be as simple as turning on your TV (or setting up a digital TV antenna) or finding a live TV streaming service that carries the correct RSN (Regional Sports Network). If you want to watch out-of-market games, a $7 monthly subscription to NFL+ will let you watch every out-of-market-game local and primetime game in the season on your phone — but only a select few regular season games on your TV. You could also spring for the uber-expensive NFL Sunday Ticket package to get every out-of-market Sunday game of the season.

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    When it comes to nationally broadcast games, NFL games typically air across ESPN, NBC, CBS, Fox, ABC and NFL Network. Thursday Night Football games stream exclusively on Amazon Prime Video, select football games will stream exclusively on Peacock, games on CBS will stream live on Paramount+, and Monday Night Football games will air on ESPN or ABC and stream on the newly revamped ESPN+ this season. That’s six channels and four streaming platforms to keep up with this season — and that’s not counting your local RSN’s for in-market games and an NFL+ or NFL Sunday Ticket subscription for out-of-market games. Plus, Netflix is once again hosting at least two Christmas Day matches, so add that subscription into the mix. And we can’t forget about Fox One, Fox’s first streaming service, a place where you can also stream games airing on FOX (if you don’t already have access to it).

    Confused? You’re not alone. Here’s a breakdown of the platforms we recommend checking out ahead of the 2025 NFL season, so that come game time, tuning into your favorite team’s games will be as easy as simply turning on the TV.

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    Pros

    • Full package free trial available
    • Many local RSNs included
    • Free ESPN unlimited
    • Unlimited Cloud DVR
    Cons

    • Cost
    • Regional Sports Network fee
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    Pros

    • Free trial available
    • Unlimited cloud DVR storage
    • Free ESPN unlimited
    Cons

    • Entirely sports-focused
    • Doesn’t include NBC
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    Pros

    • You probably already have access to Prime Video
    Cons

    • Only Thursday Night Football games
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    Cons

    • Can only watch MOST live games on your phone
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    Pros

    • All ESPN content in one place
    • Content from NFL Network and NFL RedZone
    • Bundle option with NFL+
    Cons

    • Only ESPN games available with the base service
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