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  • NFL injury tracker, wild-card weekend: Bills RB Ty Johnson questionable; 49ers LT Trent Williams hopeful to play vs. Eagles

    The 2026 NFL playoffs are here with wild-card weekend, which kicked off Saturday with the first two of six games.

    The Los Angeles Rams ousted the Carolina Panthers, while the Chicago Bears again vanquished their division rivals, the Green Bay Packers in prime time. Sunday will see the AFC South champion Jacksonville Jaguars take on the Buffalo Bills; the San Francisco 49ers will visit the Philadelphia Eagles; and the upstart New England Patriots host the Los Angeles Chargers. On Monday night, the Houston Texans go on the road to face the Pittsburgh Steelers.

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    Here are the notable injury updates and the injury reports for this weekend.

    [NFL injury updates live]

    49ers LT Trent Williams hopeful to play

    San Francisco 49ers left tackle Trent Williams was a limited participant during practice on Thursday and Friday, after sitting out on Wednesday with a hamstring injury he suffered in Week 17.

    Williams usually rests on the first day of practice during a game week, but head coach Kyle Shanahan clarified that wasn’t the case, saying the All-Pro was still hurt. Williams said Friday he’s confident he can play on Sunday.

    “Honestly, I’m kind of pushing the limits on how much [time] is required for it,” Williams said Friday. “So it will probably be in the back of my mind for a little bit. But once I get out there and get the juices flowing and the adrenaline going, I don’t think it should be a big problem.”

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    Receiver Ricky Pearsall did not practice Friday, but was spotted on a side field this week. Shanahan said Wednesday that Pearsall aggravated the PCL injury that has limited him this season during Week 17.

    Lane Johnson questionable for Eagles

    Lane Johnson (foot) has been listed as questionable for the Philadelphia Eagles’ Sunday meeting with the San Francisco 49ers. Johnson was limited in practice this week after being out since Week 11 with a Lisfranc injury.

    “Lane’s a big difference maker, and I know he is working crazy to get himself back, and we will see where that is this week,” head coach Nick Sirianni said this week. “But he’s a difference maker. … He’s one of the best that’s ever done it. I think I kind of get too much into scheme with that. But yeah, he allows you to do some different things.”

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    NFL wild-card schedule and injury reports

    Sunday, Jan. 11

    Buffalo Bills at Jacksonville Jaguars
    Time: 1 p.m. ET
    Location: EverBank Stadium | Jacksonville, Fla.
    TV: CBS
    Tickets: Gametime

    Bills
    OUT: LB Terrel Bernard (calf), WR Joshua Palmer (ankle), S Damar Hamlin (pec), CB Maxwell Hairston (calf)
    QUESTIONABLE: RB Ty Johnson (ankle), K Matt Prater (right quad), LB Shaq Thompson (neck)

    Jaguars
    OUT: No players reported
    QUESTIONABLE: OL Cole Van Lanen (knee)

    San Francisco 49ers at Philadelphia Eagles
    Time: 4:30 p.m. ET
    Location: Lincoln Financial Field | Philadelphia
    TV: Fox
    Tickets: Gametime

    49ers
    OUT:
    QUESTIONABLE: WR Jacob Cowing (hamstring), LB Luke Gifford (quad), CB Renardo Green (ankle), WR Ricky Pearsall (knee, ankle), DL Keion White (groin, hamstring), T Trent Williams (hamstring), LB Dee Winters (ankle)

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    Eagles
    OUT: OL Brett Toth (concussion),
    QUESTIONABLE: G Lane Johnson (foot), OLB Azeez Ojulari (hamstring)

    Los Angeles Chargers at New England Patriots
    Time: 8 p.m. ET
    Location: Gillette Stadium | Foxborough, Mass.
    TV: NBC
    Tickets: Gametime

    Chargers
    OUT: WR KeAndre Lambert-Smith (hamstring), S Kendall Williamson (ankle)
    QUESTIONABLE: T Austin Deculus (oblique), OLB Bud Dupree (hamstring), TE Tucker Fisk (ankle), RB Omarion Hampton (ankle), DB Elijah Molden (hamstring), LB Del’Shawn Phillips (hamstring)

    Patriots
    OUT: DL Khyiris Tonga (foot)
    QUESTIONABLE: WR Kayshon Boutte (hamstring), OLB/DE Harold Landry III (knee), OT/TE Thayer Munford Jr. (knee), CB Alex Austin (wrist)

    Houston Texans' Azeez Al-Shaair is introduce before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026, in Houston. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

    Houston Texans’ Azeez Al-Shaair is introduce before an NFL football game against the Indianapolis Colts Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026, in Houston. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip)

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    Monday, Jan. 12

    Houston Texans at Pittsburgh Steelers
    Time: 8 p.m. ET
    Location: Acrisure Stadium | Pittsburgh
    TV: ESPN/ABC
    Tickets: Gametime

    Texans
    OUT: RB Jawhar Jordan (ankle)
    QUESTIONABLE: S Jaylen Reed (forearm), CB Ajani Carter (hamstring)

    Steelers
    OUT: DT Isaiahh Loudermilk (ankle)
    QUESTIONABLE:

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    • Twelve-time Pro Bowler Trent Williams has played in 11 playoff games in his career, and he’s hopeful Sunday will be his 12th despite being limited in practice Thursday and Friday.

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      Philadelphia Eagles right tackle Lane Johnson is questionable for Sunday’s game against the San Francisco 49ers, according to their injury report.

      Johnson has been out since Week 12 after suffering a Lisfranc injury in Week 11 against the Detroit Lions.

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      Green Bay Packers wide receiver Dontayvion Wicks is out for Saturday’s wild-card game against the Chicago Bears, according to the team’s injury report.

      Wicks missed last week’s game against the Vikings after suffering a concussion in Week 17 against the Ravens. Despite being limited in practice this week, Wicks is unable to go.

      Expect wide receivers Christian Watson, Romeo Doubs, Jayden Reed, Matthew Golden and tight end Luke Musgrave to get more targets with Wicks out.

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      Los Angeles Chargers running back Omarion Hampton is questionable with an ankle injury for Sunday’s game against the New England Patriots, according to the team’s injury reports. Despite the injury, Hampton told reporters that he has plans to play.

      Hampton missed eight games this season and fractured his ankle in Week 5. Hampton rushed 545 yards and 4 touchdowns in his rookie season.

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      Boutte was listed on Thursday’s injury report with a hamstring injury and was limited in practice.

      The reciever missed two games in November with a hamstring issue. The Patriots did not say if this is a new injury or an aggravation of the previous one.

      New England is already down a receiver after placing Mack Hollins on injured reserve last week.

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      Hampton is dealing with an ankle injury that has kept him out of practice this week. He did work with trainers on Thursday on a side field, but not with his teammates.

      “We’re going to wait and see on that. He’s working through his process with the medical group,” said Chargers OC Greg Roman, via Daniel Popper. “He’s engaged. He’s ready mentally with the game plan.”

      Hampton played only nine regular-season games dealing with an ankle injury.

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      New England Patriots linebacker Robert Spillane was a full participant in practice on Thursday as he’s been dealing with an ankle injury. OT/TE Thayer Munford Jr. was a non-participant in practice on Thursday. Center Garrett Bradbury and tackle Vederian Lowe were both out due to illness.

    • Davante Adams is off the injury report and set to return from his hamstring injury against the Carolina Panthers on Saturday. Adams hasn’t played since Week 15 against the Detroit Lions.

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      The Panthers are hoping that guard Robert Hunt returns for Saturday’s meeting with the Rams. After having been out with a torn biceps since Week 2, Hunt has practiced the past two weeks.

      Panthers head coach Dave Canales said Thursday he was “very optimistic” that Hunt will play.

      “Today we went a little faster, so, it was a good test of my elbow to see how I feel,” Hunt said Wednesday. “And it’s not going to be, my elbow’s not going to be perfect, you know what I mean? It’s not going to be, but I think I compete with it. . . .

      “I feel percentage-wise, I feel good enough to compete and do my job at a good level. I’m going to be rusty, though. I ain’t played in a while, and this is a good team. This is a really good team.”

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      The five-time NFL All-Pro was injured during the first quarter of the Eagles’ 16-9 win over the Lions in Week 11. He was placed on injured reserve and has not played since.

      The 35-year-old Johnson has been part of two Eagles Super Bowl victories and along with his All-Pro recognition has also made six Pro Bowls.

      The Eagles host the 49ers on Sunday afternoon.

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      Sean Leahy

      The All-Pro did not play in Week 18 after injuring his hamstring in Wee

  • Transfer portal: Auburn QB and former 5-star recruit Deuce Knight transfers to Ole Miss

    Former five-star recruit Deuce Knight is staying in the SEC.

    The ex-Auburn QB committed to Ole Miss on Sunday, according to On3. The Rebels are set to need a new starting QB in 2026 unless Trinidad Chambliss can successfully challenge an NCAA ruling that denied him a sixth season of eligibility.

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    Knight appeared in two games across the 2025 season as Auburn made sure he was able to keep his redshirt. He appeared in the Tigers’ Week 2 win over Ball State and started the Tigers’ penultimate game of the season against FCS opponent Mercer.

    [Get more Rebels football news: Ole Miss team feed]

    Knight was 15-of-20 passing for 239 yards and two scores against Mercer while also rushing nine times for 162 yards and four scores.

    He’s one of many Auburn offensive players who have entered the transfer portal after the season. The Tigers fired Hugh Freeze with three games remaining in the 2025 season and hired South Florida coach Alex Golesh at the end of the season. Former USF QB Byrum Brown has committed to Auburn for his final season of eligibility.

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    Chambliss finished eighth in the Heisman voting as Ole Miss went 11-1 and made the College Football Playoff. The Rebels lost 31-27 to Miami in the Fiesta Bowl on Thursday night. Friday, Chambliss found out that the NCAA would not give him a sixth year of eligibility, though it appears he will legally challenge the ruling.

    The former Ferris State QB took over at QB in Week 2 after Week 1 starter Austin Simmons suffered an ankle injury. Simmons is also transferring from Ole Miss and is heading to Missouri.

    Knight was the No. 25 recruit in the country in 2025 and is a Mississippi native. He was the No. 1 player in the state and the No. 5 QB in the country when he signed with Auburn.

  • How to watch the 2026 U.S. Figure Skating Championships: Schedule, channel, where to stream and more

    The 2026 Prevagen U.S. Figure Skating Championships are this week. The Championships take place at the Enterprise Center in St. Louis, Missouri, and select events will be broadcast on NBC and USA Network, but you can catch the entirety of the competition — every single skater in every discipline — live on Peacock. The event culminates with the naming of U.S. Olympic Figure Skating team on Sunday, Jan. 11 at 2 p.m. ET live on NBC and Peacock. In total, three men, three women, two pairs teams, and three ice dance teams will be selected to compete at the 2026 Olympic Games in Milan.

    Among the competitors appearing at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships are two-time world figure skating men’s champion Ilia Malinin, two-time women’s U.S. national champion Amber Glenn, three-time world champions Madison Chock and Evan Bates, and 2025 U.S. national champions Alisa Efimova and Misha Mitrofanov, You can also expect to see greats like Alysa Liu, Isabeau Levito, and Bradie Tennell competing in the women’s competition. Commentators will include Terry Gannon, along with former champions (and current stars of The Traitors — how’s that for network synergy?) Tara Lipinski and Johnny Weir.

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    Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch the 2026 U.S. Figure Skating Championships this weekend, including the complete schedule, where to stream, and more.

    How to watch the 2026 U.S. Figure Skating Championships

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    Dates: Jan. 7 – Jan. 11

    Location: Enterprise Center in St. Louis, Missouri

    TV channel: NBC

    Streaming: Peacock

    When is the 2026 U.S. Figure Skating Championship?

    The U.S. Figure Skating Championship began on Wednesday, Jan. 7 and ends on Sunday, Jan. 11 with the naming of U.S. Olympic Figure Skating team on Sunday, Jan. 11 at 2 p.m. ET.

    What channel is the 2026 U.S. Figure Skating Championship on?

    You’ll be able to catch select events, including the men’s and women’s free skates, on NBC and USA Network. Additional events and practices will stream on Peacock.

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    How to watch the U.S. Figure Skating Championship without cable:

    NBC and USA are available on platforms like DirecTV, Hulu + Live TV and YouTube TV, but the most comprehensive way to watch the entire U.S. Figure Skating Competition is on Peacock.

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    2026 U.S. Figure Skating Championship Schedule

    Thurs., Jan. 8

    • Practice Cam: Pairs, 8:30 a.m. (Peacock)

    • Rhythm Dance, 5 p.m. (USA Network, Peacock)

    • Men’s Short, 6 p.m. (USA Network, Peacock)

    Fri., Jan. 9

    • Rinkside: Ice Dance Practice, 8:30 a.m. (Peacock)

    • Rinkside: Men’s Practice, 10:30 a.m. (Peacock)

    • Pairs’ Free, Group 2 7:15 p.m. (Peacock)

    • Women’s Free/Pairs’ Free, 8 p.m. (NBC, Peacock)

    Sat., Jan. 10

    • Free Dance, Group 1, 3:25 p.m. (Peacock)

    • Men’s Free, Group 1, 4:37 p.m. (Peacock)

    • Women’s Free, 6 p.m. (USA Network, Peacock)

    • Free Dance, 6 p.m. (USA Network, Peacock)

    • Men’s Free, 8 p.m. (NBC, Peacock)

    Sun., Jan. 11

    • Making Team USA presented by Xfinity, 2 p.m. (NBC, Peacock)

    Every way to watch the 2026 U.S. Figure Skating Championships:

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  • NFL coaching search: Teams reportedly still pursuing Notre Dame’s Marcus Freeman

    NFL teams are continuing to pursue Notre Dame’s Marcus in their search for a new head coachdespite Freeman’s earlier indication he intends to stay with the Irish for the upcoming season — NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport reported Sunday.

    Freeman had loomed as a strong potential candidate for upcoming head-coaching vacancies in the NFL last month before he announced on X on Dec. 29 that he planned to return to Notre Dame.

    With eight NFL teams currently searching for a new head coach, that hasn’t deterred some of them from continuing to vet Freeman’s candidacy behind the scenes, Rapoport reported. Freeman likely wouldn’t be involved in a lengthy interview process by those teams, which continue to expect Freeman to make the jump to the NFL at some point in the future, if not this offseason.

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    Freeman and the school reportedly agreed to a restructured deal that will pay the coach among the “top tier” of head-coach salaries.

    Freeman, 39, has excelled at the university since taking over the head-coaching role in 2021. Since then, Freeman has compiled a 43-12 record. The Fighting Irish have been ranked every season under Freeman and made it all the way to the national championship last season, when Notre Dame lost to Ohio State.

    Notre Dame was in good shape to make the College Football Playoff this season, but a final-week change by the committee left the Fighting Irish out of the bracket. That decision was met with controversy and drew some salty responses from Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua. Notre Dame declined to participate in bowl games following the snub.

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    Yahoo Sports’ Chris Cwik contributed to this story.

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

    After clinching their division, the Jacksonville Jaguars will face the Buffalo Bills over Wild Card Weekend as we enter the NFL playoffs. Quarterback Josh Allen is expected to start despite dealing with recent foot issues that took him out of the Bill’s Week 18 game after one snap. The Bills are headed to Everbank Stadium in Florida for the Sunday game that will help one team inch closer to the AFC Championship.

    The Bills vs. Jaguars game will air on CBS and stream on Paramount+. Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch this and every other Wild Card Weekend game.

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    How to watch the Buffalo Bills vs. Jacksonville Jaguars:

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    Date: Sunday, Jan. 11

    Time: 1:00 p.m. ET

    TV channel: CBS

    Streaming: Paramount+, DirecTV, NFL+ and more

    Buffalo Bills vs. Jacksonville Jaguars game time:

    The Bills vs. Jaguars game kicks off at 1:00 p.m. ET/10:00 a.m. PT on Sunday, Jan. 11, 2026.

    Buffalo Bills vs. Jacksonville Jaguars game channel:

    The Wild Card Weekend game between the Bills and Jaguars 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 Buffalo Bills vs. Jacksonville Jaguars game without cable:

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  • Texas lands No. 1 transfer portal player, former Auburn WR Cam Coleman to play with Arch Manning

    Arch Manning will have a talented new target to work with next season.

    Former Auburn wide receiver Cam Coleman announced on Sunday that he’s transferring to Texas. Coleman made the announcement on Instagram. Per On3 rankings, Coleman is the No. 1 player in the transfer portal.

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    Texas also flipped former NC State running back Daylan “Hollywood” Smothers from Alabama after Smothers had previously committed to the Crimson Tide, On3 reported Sunday.

    A former five-star recruit, Coleman played two seasons at Auburn and will join Texas for his junior season. In two seasons at Auburn, Coleman tallied 93 catches for 1,306 yards and 13 touchdowns. He led the Tigers in receiving yards and touchdowns as a sophomore with 56 catches for 708 yards and 5 touchdowns.

    A 6-foot-3 athlete with speed, Coleman is a high-upside talent who could slot in as Manning’s No. 1 target next season. He projects as a potential first-round pick in the 2027 NFL Draft.

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    Coleman averaged 14 yards per catch at Auburn and put his big-play ability on display in a November game against Vanderbilt with 10 catches for 143 yards and a touchdown. He’s a big get for the Longhorns as they project to compete for the College Football Playoff in Manning’s second full season at starting quarterback.

    Smothers, the No. 31 player in On3’s portal rankings, is a dual threat out of the backfield who tallied 1,128 yards from scrimmage and seven touchdowns at NC State last season.

  • Transfer portal: Former NC State RB Hollywood Smothers flips from Alabama to Texas

    Hollywood Smothers is not going to Alabama.

    The former NC State running back committed to the Crimson Tide days ago. Sunday, he flipped that commitment to Texas, according to On3.

    It’s a major coup for the Longhorns, as they’ve now added two significant transfers at running back. Not long after Smothers had committed to Alabama, Texas secured a commitment from Arizona State RB Raleek Brown.

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    Smothers rushed for 939 yards and six touchdowns on just 160 carries in 2025. Across his NC State career, he averaged six yards per carry over two seasons and also grabbed 57 passes for 453 yards and three touchdowns.

    Brown rushed 186 times for 1,141 yards and four scores in 2025 in his second season at Arizona State.

    Both Texas and Alabama entered the offseason needing to upgrade their run games. Texas has clearly done that while Alabama is now still searching for answers. The Crimson Tide’s leading rusher in 2025 was Jam Miller. He had just 504 yards, while Daniel Hill, the team’s second-leading rusher, had fewer than 300 yards rushing as Alabama averaged just 3.5 yards per carry.

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    Texas averaged 4.2 yards per carry in 2025 and Tre Wisner and CJ Baxter both entered the transfer portal at the end of the season.

    Brown and Smothers could form one of the best rushing duos in the country in 2026 as Texas loads up for a College Football Playoff run with Arch Manning. The Longhorns also got a commitment from former Auburn receiver Cam Coleman on Sunday. Coleman was seen as the best wide receiver in the transfer portal.

  • All-Pro Eagles RT Lane Johnson won’t play vs. 49ers; San Francisco gets Trent Williams back

    The Philadelphia Eagles will be down one of their most important players against the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday.

    All-Pro right tackle Lane Johnson is inactive for Sunday’s wild-card game with a lisfranc sprain in his right foot that’s sidelined him since Week 12.

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    The injury cost Johnson the last seven games of the regular season. There was hope in Philadelphia that he could return for Sunday’s playoff game, but he was a late scratch after initially being listed as questionable.

    Lane Johnson is out for Sunday's 49ers-Eagles wild-card game.

    Lane Johnson is out for Sunday’s 49ers-Eagles wild-card game.

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    The news is a blow to the Eagles on the field and on the sideline. Johnson was a limited participant at practice this week, raising hope that their veteran leader would be back in time for Sunday’s playoff game.

    A 13-year pro who’s played his entire career with the Eagles, Johnson is the veteran leader on Philadelphia’s offensive line. He’s played in 15 career playoff games, including both of Philadelphia’s Super wins after the 2017 and 2024 seasons.

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    Johnson’s also one of the best offensive tackles in football. He’s a six-time Pro Bowler and five-time All-Pro. He was named second-team All-Pro during Philadelphia’s run to the Super Bowl title last season.

    The 49ers, meanwhile, got good news on their offensive line. All-Pro left tackle Trent Williams is back for Sunday’s game after missing Week 18 against the Seattle Seahawks with a hamstring strain. The 49ers, however, will be down several key players, including wide receiver Ricky Pearsall (knee) and linebacker Dee Winters (ankle), who were both listed as questionable before the 49ers announced before kickoff that they would not be active for Sunday’s game.

  • Alysa Liu, ‘Quad God’ among Team USA skaters going to Milan Olympics

    The Milan-Cortina Olympics are only a few weeks away, and the United States has formalized its 2026 figure skating team. Comprising both star power and technical mastery, the 2026 team stands an excellent chance of medaling across multiple events.

    While United States skaters are the reigning gold medalists in the men’s competition and bronze in ice dance, Americans have suffered through long stretches of medal-free games in the women’s (2006) and pairs (1988) competitions. That could well change this year in northern Italy, particularly in the women’s event.

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    The United States will send 16 skaters to Milan: three women’s individual competitors, three men’s individual competitors, two pairs, and three ice dance teams. Skaters have been judged on the totality of their performance from the start of 2025 through this week’s U.S. championships.

    The Milan-Cortina Winter Olympics begin on Feb. 6. Figure skating begins that day with the opening installments of the team events of pairs, ice dancing and women’s short program. The first medals will be awarded on Feb. 8 in the overall team event.

    The members of figure skating’s Team USA for the Milan Olympics:

    Women
    Amber Glenn: At 26, the elder stateswoman of America’s Big Three. An absolutely magnificent performance this week at the U.S. championships confirms she’ll be one of the skaters to watch in individual competition in Milan.

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    Alysa Liu: A member of the 2022 Olympic team in Beijing, Liu took two years off from skating but returned as dominant as ever. She’ll be one of the most famous faces on all of Team USA in Milan.

    Isabeau Levito: The quietest member of the Big Three Team USA women, but equally qualified and ready to meet the challenge of Milan. She claimed the bronze medal in the women’s individual division of this week’s U.S. championships.

    Ilia Malinin will be heading to Milan for his first Olympics. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough)

    Ilia Malinin will be heading to Milan for his first Olympics. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough)

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    Men
    Ilia Malinin: One of the finest skaters in the world today, the “Quad God” heads to Milan with an excellent chance to medal. Narrowly missed the 2022 team.

    Andrew Torgashev: A strong performance in the free skate segment of this week’s championships vaulted him from fifth place to second … and a spot on the Olympic roster.

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    Maxim Baumov: The most heartbreaking and heartwarming story of this week’s championships. Baumov lost both parents in the tragic plane crash that claimed so many lives in the skating community last January, but rallied to post a third-place finish at this week’s championships.

    Pairs
    Ellie Kam / Danny O’Shea: Finished in the runner-up spot at the U.S. Figure Skating Championships this week.

    Emily Chan / Spencer Howe: Rode a massive comeback in the free skate of their championships skate to surge from 8th to 3rd … and from there, onto the Olympic team.

    Alisa Efimova and Misha Mitrofanov would have been locks for this event, having won the pairs championship this week, but Efimova’s ongoing citizenship battle prevented the duo from being named to the team under International Olympic Committee rules.

    Madison Chock and Evan Bates will be on their fourth Olympic team. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough)

    Madison Chock and Evan Bates will be on their fourth Olympic team. (AP Photo/Stephanie Scarbrough)

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    Ice dance
    Madison Chock/Evan Bates: We’d say they’re on a Tom Brady/Michael Jordan-esque run, but not even Brady or Jordan won seven national championships in a row. This will mark their fourth Olympic Games, and they are still seeking a medal.

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    Emilea Zingas / Vadym Kolesnik: Their first Olympics together, this selection finishes off a spectacular season for the duo, including a silver medal at this week’s championships.

    Christina Carreira / Anthony Ponomarenko: The bronze medalists at the championships this week in St. Louis round out the Team USA ice dance contingent.

  • 2026 NFL offseason preview: Jacksonville Jaguars make strong step with Liam Coen in Year 1 but what’s the plan for Travis Hunter?

    The NFL offseason has begun, and Yahoo Sports is previewing the coming months for all 32 teams, from free agency through the draft and more.

    AFC East: Bills | Dolphins | Patriots | Jets
    AFC North: Ravens | Bengals | Browns | Steelers
    AFC South: Texans | Colts | Jaguars | Titans
    AFC West: Broncos | Chiefs | Raiders | Chargers
    NFC East: Cowboys | Giants | Eagles | Commanders
    NFC North: Bears | Lions | Packers | Vikings
    NFC South: Falcons | Panthers | Saints | Buccaneers
    NFC West: Cardinals | Rams | 49ers | Seahawks

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    2025 season record: 13-4 (o 7.5 wins), first in AFC South, lost to Bills in AFC wild-card round, sixth in DVOA

    Overview

    It’s impossible to overstate the success of the Jacksonville Jaguars in the first year of head coach Liam Coen. Thirteen wins and an AFC South title are more than most Jacksonville fans could have imagined, even at some points during this regular season. The first half of the season was rocky with an offense that wasn’t clicking and a “plan” for second overall draft pick Travis Hunter that felt like he was being held back from his potential on both sides of the ball.

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    [Get more Jaguars news: Jacksonville team feed]

    But this team became one of the best over the second half of the season. The Jakobi Meyers trade allowed all the offensive pieces to fall into place while Trevor Lawrence ranked fourth in EPA per play and third in success rate from Week 11 until the end of the regular season. The Jaguars were third in weighted DVOA by the time the season ended.

    Jacksonville got the most out of its talent and it still feels like there’s more to come. A Year 1 couldn’t be much better and expectations are sky-high for Year 2.

    Cap/cuts outlook

    The Jaguars are about -$13 million over the salary cap in effective cap space, the fifth-lowest in the NFL, according to Over The Cap. It’s tough to look at this cap situation and imagine Trent Baalke almost had another go as general manager. There aren’t a lot of clear cost-saving moves with a few players who would save around $2 million each. Jacksonville also doesn’t have a ton of restructure options. OT Walker Little could open just under $8 million, but his status in the lineup is questionable with the recent extension for guard Cole Van Lanen. A trade could also save $7 million.

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    Would Travon Walker be a trade candidate? With the former first overall draft pick set to play on his fifth-year option, the Jaguars could free up $15 million and recoup some draft capital lost in the Travis Hunter trade, which cost Jacksonville its first-round pick this year.

    Key pending free agents

    LB Devin Lloyd
    RB Travis Etienne Jr.
    CB Montaric Brown
    S Andrew Wingard

    Lloyd had his fifth-year option declined, but came through with several big plays throughout the 2025 season. But Lloyd was only 78th in yards allowed per coverage snap and 39th among linebackers in FTN’s defeats. Etienne was another former first-round pick who came alive in his final season. Etienne was 11th in rushing yards, but just 42nd in success rate among 49 running backs with at least 100 carries. Brown was impressive as an outside corner in the Anthony Campanile defense. He ranked 15th among cornerbacks in adjusted yards allowed per coverage snap.

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    Positional needs

    Cornerback
    Interior defensive line
    Offensive line

    Jacksonville’s need for a cornerback could hinge on the recovery and projected role when Hunter returns. He played well as an outside corner and ranked 36th in adjusted yards allowed per coverage snap at the position. But it’s unclear what the Jags have planned for him going forward. The Tyson Campbell for Greg Newsome trade was a lose-lose and Newsome will be a free agent.

    Arik Armstead was second on the team in pressures and was often the only player on the interior able to create penetration. Against the run, Jacksonville was seventh in success rate, but just 21st in stuff rate for tackles at or behind the line of scrimmage.

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    The Jaguars need to figure out how they want to approach the offensive line. The extension for Cole Van Lanen was the first indication. By EPA per play, the best offensive line combination has been what the Jaguars ran out late in the season, going Van Lanen, Ezra Cleveland, Robert Hainsey, Walker Little and Anton Harrison from left to right. Jacksonville has a decision to make on Harrison’s fifth-year option and Cleveland will go into 2026 on the final year of his contract.

    2026 NFL Draft picks

    2nd round, pick No. 56
    3rd round (DET), pick No. 81
    3rd round, pick No. 88
    3rd round (DET projected compensatory)
    4th round
    5th round (SF)
    5th round
    7th round (DET)
    7th round (LAR)

    Good draft fit

    Lee Hunter, DT, Texas Tech

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    Hunter isn’t the dynamite penetrator the Jaguars would prefer, but his combination of size and production might be too good to pass up. Plus, his pass-rushing juice can help him stay on the field all three downs and impact the game.

    What could move the fantasy needle in 2026?

    Figure out ‘your guys’

    This is an ecosystem to bet on, but the question now is: Who the primary skill-position options will be for this team in 2026? In the backfield, it’s a rather simple equation. Travis Etienne Jr. ended up being the clear right answer for this team at running back. The passing game, specifically the wide receiver room, is a tougher knot to untangle, with trade deadline acquisition Jakobi Meyers playing well alongside Parker Washington. However, teams absolutely invite regression when they just sit on their hands and don’t build on strengths in the early goings of new regimes. Getting more out of either, or both of Brian Thomas Jr. and Travis Hunter as they return from injuries in 2026, can be a key in staving off that regression. — Matt Harmon

    Betting nugget

    The Jaguars were one of the NFL’s best teams as a favorite, going 7-1 against the number in the regular season. — Ben Fawkes