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NCAAF News: Duke braces for challenge from battle-tested NC State


When Duke coach Manny Diaz takes assessment of North Carolina State, he sees an opponent that has figured out situations every week.

So when the teams meet in Saturday’s Atlantic Coast Conference game in Durham, N.C., the Blue Devils know they have to be more efficient.

“They’ve been challenged each week, so they’ve been battle-tested,” Diaz said of the Wolfpack.

NC State (3-0, 1-0 ACC) looks for its second ACC road victory after winning an in-state encounter with Wake Forest last week.

This is yet another challenge for the Wolfpack.

“We haven’t played well against Duke on the road,” NC State coach Dave Doeren said. “Our guys know that. It’s an opportunity to go play against a good football team in their stadium and play our best. We just have to keep focusing on getting better.”

Duke (1-2, 0-0) will try to snap a two-game skid after losses to Illinois and at Tulane.

“We have a chance to learn from it,” Diaz said. “There are players who actually played well Saturday night and are improving. … I like the older guys setting the tone, stepping up. I think everybody has a different sense of urgency.”

Duke relied heavily on defense in Diaz’s first season a year ago. And combined with a 2023 victory against NC State, the Blue Devils have let defense set the tone in recent matchups with the Wolfpack.

But that’s among the reasons there are concerns for Duke, with lapses in the defensive backfield cropping up in 2025. NC State is bound to test the Blue Devils with some downfield throws.

“The biggest thing for us right now is where we are defensively,” Diaz said. “The trend is the run defense has been pretty good. The pass defense is far from where it was. We’re going to have to grow up in a hurry in the secondary.”

Duke’s defense hasn’t collected an interception.

NC State quarterback CJ Bailey has thrown for five touchdowns with one interception, and he has been sacked just twice. Running back Hollywood Smothers is averaging 126.7 rushing yards per game.

Duke has thrown for eight touchdowns (all by quarterback Darian Mensah), but the Blue Devils have rushed for only two TDs.

“We want to run the ball better in the red zone,” Diaz said.

A targeting call on NC State defensive end Sabastian Harsh last week means he’ll miss the first half vs. Duke.

“We’re not going to talk about who we’re playing (in Harsh’s place), but there will definitely be opportunities for guys to get more reps in that first half with him out,” Doeren said.

The home stadiums for these teams are 22 miles apart. It’s the first time in 26 years that NC State’s first two ACC games have come away from home.

Diaz was a former NC State assistant coach under Chuck Amato.

–Field Level Media

NCAAF News: Washington State undecided on QB1 for Apple Cup vs. Washington


It’s generally not a good sign when your school reaches its rivalry week and isn’t sure who will start at quarterback.

But that’s the situation Washington State coach Jimmy Rogers finds himself in heading into his first Apple Cup against visiting Washington (2-0) on Saturday in Pullman, Wash.

Rogers said he’s prepared to re-evaluate the position after third-year sophomore Jaxon Potter was benched at halftime of a 59-10 loss at North Texas last weekend after going 16 of 23 for 139 yards with three interceptions. Potter started each of the Cougars’ first three games of the season.

“If we don’t open this and make it competitive, what does it say to the team?” Rogers said. “We’re looking for answers right now, and we’re looking for a competitive depth, and we’re looking for guys that want to continue to grow. It’s not just at the quarterback position.”

Redshirt freshman Julian Dugger and fifth-year senior Zevi Eckhaus are expected to compete for the starting QB job in practice this week.

The Cougars (2-1) needed a last-second field goal to beat Idaho of the Football Championship Subdivision 13-10 in the season opener before a 36-13 homecoming victory against San Diego State.

The Huskies, who are coming off a bye, have no such problem. Sophomore Demond Williams Jr. has completed 34 of 49 passes for 480 yards and two touchdowns, with no interceptions. He has also rushed for 132 yards and a score.

Washington’s Jonah Coleman tied a modern-day school record five rushing touchdowns in a 70-10 victory against FCS powerhouse UC Davis on Sept. 6. Coleman has 288 yards rushing and seven scores through two games.

The Cougars won the rivalry game 24-19 last year in a game played at Lumen Field in Seattle, the home of the NFL’s Seattle Seahawks.

Washington leads the all-time series 76-33-6.

“It’s good to be back at it,” Huskies coach Jedd Fisch said of returning from the bye. “We’re looking forward to this week. Our team is really focused on getting the (Apple Cup) trophy back here in Seattle and we’ll do everything we possibly can to get that done. All of our energy, all of our passion, is on the Apple Cup.”

–Field Level Media

MLB News: ‘Grinding’ Phillies chase series win vs. Shohei Ohtani, Dodgers


With the Philadelphia Phillies’ quest for a National League East title complete, they will continue their three-game road series against the Los Angeles Dodgers on Tuesday night.

The series opener Monday lived up to the early billing as the Phillies pulled out a 6-5 victory in 10 innings. Kyle Schwarber hit his NL-leading 53rd home run, Bryce Harper also went deep in the eighth, and J.T. Realmuto had a go-ahead sacrifice fly in the 10th.

Just as big as the homers by Schwarber and Harper was a two-run shot from No. 9 hitter Weston Wilson in the seventh inning that gave the Phillies a brief 4-3 lead.

“It was a heavyweight fight, man,” Harper told reporters. “It’s a really good team over there, obviously. They punch, we punch. They punch, we punch. I thought we played really good baseball.”

Philadelphia is building October momentum with 14 victories in their past 18 games while clinching a second consecutive NL East title on Monday. The Phillies also strengthened their chances for a top-two record in the National League and a bye into the divisional round of the playoffs.

“They just kept grinding, kept fighting and kept moving forward, and that’s what you’ve got to do,” Phillies manager Rob Thomson said, referencing the loss of staff ace Zack Wheeler, a right-hander who is out for the rest of the season after undergoing surgery last month to remove a blood clot near his throwing shoulder.

Philadelphia left-hander Cristopher Sanchez (13-5, 2.57 ERA) will start Tuesday’s game after giving up one run over each of his past three outings. In three career starts against the Dodgers, he is 2-0 with a 3.57 ERA.

The Dodgers will turn to right-hander Shohei Ohtani (1-1, 3.75), who will pitch against the Phillies for the first time in his career. He also will make just his second start since Aug. 27.

Ohtani’s last start came Sept. 5 at Baltimore, when he threw 70 pitches to get through 3 2/3 scoreless innings. His pitching schedule has been out of sync due to a respiratory illness at the start of the month.

After making his first playoff appearance last season, doing it as a designated hitter, Ohtani would pitch in a playoff game for the first time in his career. Manager Dave Roberts intends to use Ohtani as a starter in October.

The Dodgers currently lead the NL West by two games over the San Diego Padres.

Unlike last season, when the Dodgers’ bullpen stood tall in the postseason, the relievers have been the weak link of late. Three Dodgers left-handers gave up four of the Phillies’ six runs. High-leverage right-hander Blake Treinen gave up a run and took the loss.

“We’re trying to see which guys step up with opportunities,” Roberts said of the relievers. “Tanner (Scott), for example, the last two outings have been very good, and it’s nice to see. Just trying to see who will seize the opportunity, and we’ll see how it plays out.”

Struggling less than two weeks ago, the Los Angeles offense is starting to emerge with Max Muncy, Mookie Betts and Andy Pages each hitting a home run on Monday. Muncy hit his first home run since returning from an oblique injury, and Betts has gone deep five times over his past 11 games.

–Field Level Media

MLB News: D-backs, Giants trending in opposite directions in wild-card race


Arizona Diamondbacks left-hander Eduardo Rodriguez made one of his best starts of the season when he beat the Giants with 6 1/3 scoreless innings in San Francisco last week.

Rodriguez will attempt to duplicate that success on Tuesday when he and the Diamondbacks face the Giants in the second contest of a three-game series with National League wild-card implications in Phoenix.

The D-backs (76-75) leapfrogged the Giants (75-75) in the wild-card standings with an 8-1 victory on Monday, leaving Arizona 1 1/2 games behind the New York Mets (77-73) for the final playoff position. The Mets were idle on Monday before opening a three-game home series against the San Diego Padres on Tuesday.

Arizona has won three in a row and four of five while San Francisco has dropped three in a row and four of five.

Rodriguez (8-8, 4.98 ERA) has won three consecutive starts for the first time this year and is 5-1 with a 3.63 in his past eight outings.

“He’s in that bucket of players that there is no panic,” Arizona manager Torey Lovullo said. “He goes out there and executes. Takes a deep breath and does what he does best.

“I just like the heartbeat, I like the guy who stands on the mound and understands how to repeat pitches. When he doesn’t, he can make an adjustment. The reason he is having success, for me, is the location of his pitches. He is landing it in the right spot. The depth of his breaking ball. Reading swings. Changing speeds with the changeup and breaking ball.”

Rodriguez is pitching the way the D-backs envisioned when they signed him to a four-year, $80 million contract before the 2024 season.

Scoreboard-watching does not consume the group, he said.

“That’s the mentality you have to have,” Rodriguez said. “If you put pressure on yourself, that’s when you end up making errors or losing the game. Right now, we’re just going out there and having fun.”

The Giants had two hits against Rodriguez last week, singles by Casey Schmitt and Matt Chapman. Chapman is 8-for-21 (.381) with a homer against him. Willy Adames is hitless versus Rodriguez in 15 plate appearances.

Rodriguez beat San Francisco starter Carson Seymour on Wednesday, but Giants manager Bob Melvin said the Tuesday rematch is “going to have the look of more of a bullpen game.”

Tristan Beck (1-0, 4.88 ERA) will get the start, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. The right-hander would be making his first start of the year. He faced Arizona for the first time on Sept. 8, and he gave up one run on two hits in two innings.

The Giants added reinforcements on Monday when Bryce Eldridge was promoted from Triple-A Sacramento to fill the vacancy created when first baseman Dominic Smith sustained a right hamstring strain on Friday that could keep him out for the rest of the season.

Eldridge, a 2023 first-round draft pick, had 18 homers in 66 games at Sacramento and amassed 25 homers in 102 games at three minor league levels this season.

“These guys are in a playoff push, and obviously they think I can make an impact on that,” the 20-year-old said. “My goal here is to help them get there.”

Eldridge, a left-handed hitter, went 0-for-3 with a strikeout on Tuesday while serving as the designated hitter in his major league debut.

“My message to him was, ‘Go up there and hit,'” Melvin said. “‘Stay with what works for you and your strengths. You’re here for a reason.'”

Eldridge will be in the lineup against righties, according to Melvin, and is likely to remain at DH while also working at first base. Rafael Devers made his 22nd start at first on Monday.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Raiders coach Pete Carroll confirms Tom Brady in regular contact


When the owner calls, head coach Pete Carroll and offensive coordinator Chip Kelly pick up, especially when the minority owner of the Raiders is Tom Brady.

Brady, approved as part of the ownership group in Las Vegas in October 2024, sat in the coaching box at the Raiders’ home stadium with a headset on Monday night. When the ESPN broadcast team for the “Monday Night Football” audience shared that Brady regularly discusses the game plan and film review with Kelly, Carroll was asked postgame if it’s true the seven-time Super Bowl champ meets with Kelly multiple times a week.

“That’s not accurate,” Carroll said. “That’s not accurate. That’s not accurate. We have conversations. I talk to Tom, Chip talks to Tom. Regularly. I mean, we have a tremendous asset. And so we all get along well, we respect each other. And so we talk about life and football and whatever it comes. And he has great insight. So we’re lucky to have him as an owner.”

NFL owners approved lighter measures for Brady to meet with other coaches and players in production meetings as part of his role with Fox. Those meetings are required to be remote when Brady is involved, as he’s not permitted to attend practices held at team facilities.

Brady will be on the broadcast team on Sunday when the Dallas Cowboys face the Chicago Bears, whom the Raiders play in Las Vegas the following week.

This past weekend, Brady was in Kansas City to broadcast the Super Bowl rematch between the Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles. Those teams are also on the Raiders’ schedule this season.

In Week 1, Brady was part of Fox’s broadcast of the New York Giants’ game against the Washington Commanders, who will host the Raiders on Sunday.

Las Vegas lost 20-9 to the Chargers on Monday.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Hall of Famer Dan Marino reveals liver disease diagnosis


Hall of Fame quarterback Dan Marino revealed that he has been dealing with liver disease since 2007.

Marino, who turned 64 on Monday, spoke to People about living with metabolic dysfunction-associated steatohepatitis (MASH), which formerly was referred to as nonalcoholic fatty liver disease.

Per the Cleveland Clinic, MASH occurs when fat cells show up in the liver, which can cause chronic inflammation and eventually lead to cirrhosis and liver cancer.

“The doctors right away said that can be reversible, it can be taken care of, but, mainly for me, they were saying, like, ‘You gotta work out. You got to lose weight,'” Marino said in the article published Monday.

Marino noted that a better diet and exercise has helped with his condition. His doctors suggested a Mediterranean diet and to “cut back on the wine and pizza and candy, ice cream, those kind of things, you know — you can’t eat those as much,” he said.

Marino held NFL records for completions (4,967), passing yards (61,361), and touchdowns passes (420) at the time of his retirement following the 1999 season.

An NFL MVP in 1984 and nine-time Pro Bowl selection with the Miami Dolphins, Marino was the first quarterback to throw for 5,000 yards in a season — doing so in 1984.

Marino was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2005.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Bengals trumpet belief in Jake Browning, add two QBs


Cincinnati is set to add two quarterbacks to the practice squad as the Bengals move ahead with Jake Browning at the controls in place of Joe Burrow.

Burrow, injured in Sunday’s win over the Jaguars, will undergo surgery on a Grade 3 turf toe injury with an expected recovery time that stretches into mid-December.

Bengals head coach Zac Taylor professed “full confidence” in Browning as the QB1 with Cincinnati expected to elevate Brett Rypien to the 53-man roster from the practice squad to be the backup at Minnesota this week.

“It’s a rollercoaster,” Bengals wide receiver Ja’Marr Chase said. “Every game is going to be a rollercoaster. Every week from here on out, we’ve got to focus and execute. That’s the only thing. Our quarterback got (knocked) down, we’ve got to go ‘Next man up,’ and it’s on from there.”

Browning, 29, has played in 13 career games with 14 touchdown passes and 10 interceptions, including three picks in Sunday’s 31-27 win against Jacksonville.

“If you’re wearing a Bengals uniform on Sunday, I’m going to give you a chance and go down swinging,” Browning said of his demeanor.

The Bengals reportedly signed former Penn State and Packers quarterback Sean Clifford and former Dolphins, Jets and Bills quarterback Mike White to their practice squad on Tuesday.

White played in one game for the Bills in 2024 but his most memorable moment in the NFL was against the Bengals in 2021. Making his first NFL start, White threw for 405 yards and three touchdowns to lead the Jets to a 34-31 win over the Bengals on Halloween. He also caught a two-point conversion from Jamison Crowder with 3:45 remaining in the fourth quarter.

Clifford, who grew up in Cincinnati, was a fifth-round pick of the Packers in 2023 and was the primary backup to Jordan Love as a rookie. Clifford was the No. 3 QB in Green Bay in 2024 and lost that job to Clayton Tune, also a fifth-rounder in 2023, during training camp and was released last month.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Week 3 Power Rankings: Packers, Bills push Philly for top spot


While the NFL rests on a traditional off-day Tuesday, Field Level Media NFL writers reviewed their notes to rank all 32 teams entering Week 3.

Philadelphia (2-0) might not be showing its entire arsenal yet, but the reigning Super Bowl champs scored two high-profile wins to begin the season. The slow roll out of the gate might not thrill A.J. Brown or Eagles fans, but a gauntlet schedule and scheme serving a dual purpose – keep-away offense and protecting a remodeled defense – reveals why the plan from Nick Sirianni is more than sensible.

The Packers and Bills are tightly clustered behind the Eagles with a track to challenge for the top spot if Philly is tripped up.

There is a longer queue at the bottom of the rankings, where precious little separates the bottom five teams in the NFL as we take stock of the bottom-to-top pecking order through two weeks.

32. Carolina Panthers (0-2)
Last Week: L, 27-22 vs. Arizona Cardinals
Up Next: vs. Atlanta Falcons (1-1), 1 p.m. ET
Panthers had the ball with a chance to win at Arizona. Timing of losing two starting offensive linemen to IR limits counter-punch options for Carolina head coach Dave Canales, QB Bryce Young.

31. Cleveland Browns (0-2)
Last Week: L, 41-17 vs. Baltimore Ravens
Up Next: vs. Green Bay Packers (2-0), 1 p.m. ET
Say something nice or don’t say anything: Cleveland’s run defense is a beast, allowing 45.5 yards per game. And a free tip to the Browns: Joe Flacco sharing the league lead with 90 pass attempts in two games isn’t the way.

30. Tennessee Titans (0-2)
Last Week: L, 33-19 vs. Los Angeles Rams
Up Next: vs. Indianapolis Colts (2-0), 1 p.m. ET
Morale might nosedive in Nashville if the Titans can’t find a way to protect No. 1 pick Cam Ward. Rookie is still INT free, but has absorbed 11 sacks, led one TD drive in two games.

29. Miami Dolphins (0-2)
Last Week: L, 33-27 vs. New England Patriots
Up Next: at Buffalo Bills, 8:15 p.m. ET (Thursday)
Limping into AFC East play on a short week, the Dolphins were outscored by the Bills 61-37 in two losses last season and haven’t won in Buffalo since they beat Tyrod Taylor in 2016.

28. New Orleans Saints (0-2)
Last Week: L, 26-21 vs. San Francisco 49ers
Up Next: at Seattle Seahawks, 4 p.m. ET
Surprisingly competitive in Kellen Moore’s debut, the Saints are still a QB away from being a contender in the NFC South.

27. New York Giants (0-2)
Last Week: L, 40-37 vs. Dallas Cowboys
Up Next: vs. Kansas City Chiefs (0-2), 8:20 p.m. ET (Sunday)
Steve Spagnuolo dialed up extra pressure 19 times on Jalen Hurts’ 25 passes last week, but the Eagles’ handsomely paid offensive line did its job. The Giants don’t have that kind of protection.

26. New York Jets (0-2)
Last Week: L, 30-10 vs. Buffalo Bills
Up Next: at Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-0), 1 p.m. ET
Aaron Rodgers and Josh Allen ripped through the Jets’ defense. Baker Mayfield has enjoyed plenty of success against Aaron Glenn’s defense – as coordinator of the Lions – in recent years.

25. Las Vegas Raiders (1-1)
Last Week: L, 20-9 vs. Los Angeles Chargers
Up Next: at Washington Commanders (1-1), 1 p.m. ET
No. 31 in points per game (14.5) but the Raiders get to the quarterback, a recipe for a road win especially if Jayden Daniels (knee) is idle.

24. New England Patriots (1-1)
Last Week: W, 33-27 vs. Miami Dolphins
Up Next: vs. Pittsburgh Steelers (1-1), 1 p.m. ET
Mike Vrabel and Drake Maye are in position to secure the Patriots’ first back-to-back wins since November 2022 if New England can get to the quarterback.

23. Chicago Bears (0-2)
Last Week: L, 52-21 vs. Detroit Lions
Up Next: vs. Dallas Cowboys (1-1), 4:25 p.m. ET
Bad-to-worse News Bears: Their ailing secondary will be hard-pressed to hold up against the combination of CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens unless Chicago can pressure Dak Prescott.

22. Pittsburgh Steelers (1-1)
Last Week: L, 31-17 vs. Seattle Seahawks
Up Next: at New England Patriots (1-1), 1 p.m. ET
Maybe rookie first-round DT Derrick Harmon will settle a run defense moved too easily. The offensive line issues have no such easy fix. Steelers averaged 62.5 rushing yards and have zero rushing TDs in two games.

21. Dallas Cowboys (1-1)
Last Week: W, 40-37 vs. New York Giants
Up Next: at Chicago Bears (0-2), 4:25 p.m. ET
We knew at some point the defense would be challenged to keep up. We didn’t know that would mean turning Russell Wilson into vintage Russell Wilson in Week 2.

20. Arizona Cardinals (2-0)
Last Week: W, 27-22 vs. Carolina Panthers
Up Next: at San Francisco 49ers (2-0), 4:25 p.m. ET
First-place in the West is in play for Arizona after defense came up with stops in final minutes to beat Saints and Panthers.

19. Jacksonville Jaguars (1-1)
Last Week: L, 31-27 vs. Cincinnati Bengals
Up Next: vs. Houston Texans (0-2), 1 p.m. ET
Good enough to win at Cincinnati, the Jaguars failed to get it done but recipe is right: second in NFL in turnover differential (+3) and fourth in total offense (389.0 yards per game).

18. Atlanta Falcons (1-1)
Last Week: W, 22-6 vs. Minnesota Vikings
Up Next: at Carolina Panthers (0-2), 1 p.m. ET
Beat another unproven QB at Minnesota, but this one felt different. Falcons were more physical, played fast to avoid 0-2 start. Past three victories are against these QBs: Desmond Ridder, Drew Lock, J.J. McCarthy. Before you chalk this up as a sure W for Atlanta, recall the 44-38 home loss to Bryce Young in the regular-season finale in January.

17. Seattle Seahawks (1-1)
Last Week: W, 31-17 vs. Pittsburgh Steelers
Up Next: vs. New Orleans Saints (0-2), 4:05 p.m. ET
Seahawks attempt to carry road warrior mentality back home and defense appears primed to take flight.

16. San Francisco 49ers (2-0)
Last Week: W, 26-21 vs. New Orleans Saints
Up Next: vs. Arizona Cardinals (2-0), 4:25 p.m. ET
Common opponent — each team has a win at New Orleans — implies the 49ers and Cardinals are close to even footing. The Christian McCaffrey Revival Tour might say something different this week as Mac Jones works to move beyond game manager mode.

15. Indianapolis Colts (2-0)
Last Week: W, 29-28 vs. Denver Broncos
Up Next: at Tennessee Titans (0-2), 1 p.m. ET
Takeaway-happy defense holding its own, Daniel Jones has been nails and the Titans are in rebuilding mode.

14. Houston Texans (0-2)
Last Week: L, 20-19 vs. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Up Next: at Jacksonville Jaguars (1-1), 1 p.m. ET
Vaunted pass rush and secondary taking hits but Houston has allowed 34 points in two losses fronting for an offense that can’t stay on the field or score consistently.

13. Cincinnati Bengals (2-0)
Last Week: W, 31-27 vs. Jacksonville Jaguars
Up Next: at Minnesota Vikings (1-1), 1 p.m. ET
The margin for error is razor-thin with Jake Browning as QB1, but he’s surrounded by playmakers.

12. Minnesota Vikings (1-1)
Last Week: L, 22-6 vs. Atlanta Falcons
Up Next: vs. Cincinnati Bengals (2-0), 1 p.m. ET
Nonbelievers in Carson Wentz should rewind to the Sam Darnold Experience before he became a pupil of Kevin O’Connell. He’ll be better than you expect.

11. Washington Commanders (1-1)
Last Week: L, 27-18 vs. Green Bay Packers
Up Next: vs. Las Vegas Raiders (1-1), 1 p.m. ET
Commanders hung around at Green Bay, but the Jayden Daniels injury equates to a pitstop: How long before the A team is back on the field?

10. Denver Broncos (1-1)
Last Week: L, 29-28 vs. Indianapolis Colts
Up Next: at Los Angeles Chargers (2-0), 4:05 p.m. ET
Swept by the Chargers last season, Bo Nix gets a third shot at solving the riddle. This version of the L.A. defense won’t have Khalil Mack (elbow) or Joey Bosa, who is now in Buffalo.

9. Los Angeles Rams (2-0)
Last Week: W, 33-19 vs. Tennessee Titans
Up Next: at Philadelphia Eagles (2-0), 1 p.m. ET
Matthew Stafford showing no signs of breakdown after a shaky summer and Rams lead the NFL in points allowed (14.0 per game).

8. Kansas City Chiefs (0-2)
Last Week: L, 20-17 vs. Philadelphia Eagles
Up Next: at N.Y. Giants (0-2), 8:20 p.m. ET (Sunday)
Kansas City is back in the primetime slot on “Sunday Night Football” after dropping two one-score games. A loss invites sky-is-falling conversations.

7. Los Angeles Chargers (2-0)
Last Week: W, 20-9 vs. Las Vegas Raiders
Up Next: vs. Denver Broncos (1-1), 4:05 p.m. ET
Justin Herbert doing MVP things in the early going. A win in first true home game of the season provides a substantial edge in the AFC West standings before September ends.

6. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (2-0)
Last Week: W, 20-19 vs. Houston Texans
Up Next: vs. New York Jets (0-2), 1 p.m. ET
Baker Mayfield has never lost the plant-the-flag mentality that made him the No. 1 pick of the Browns coming out of Oklahoma. As Bucs inch closer to full health, they’re looking even more dangerous at 2-0 for the fifth year in a row.

5. Detroit Lions (1-1)
Last Week: W 52-21 vs. Chicago Bears
Up Next: at Baltimore Ravens (1-1), 8:15 p.m. ET (Monday)
There’s getting healthy and then there’s the beatdown the Lions put on the Bears in Week 2. Beating Lamar Jackson and the Ravens in Baltimore would put an exclamation point on Detroit’s first three weeks.

4. Baltimore Ravens (1-1)
Last Week: W, 41-17 vs. Cleveland Browns
Up Next: vs. Detroit Lions (1-1), 8:15 p.m. ET (Monday)
Outscoring opponents is exciting but Baltimore already knows it’s not a sustainable Super Bowl strategy. Ravens are desperate to rediscover defensive identity with major challenge ahead Monday night.

3. Buffalo Bills (2-0)
Last Week: W, 30-10 vs. New York Jets
Up Next: vs. Miami Dolphins (0-2), 8:15 p.m. ET (Thursday)
Nobody has much to say about the Bills’ defense at the moment. That’s because Buffalo has scored 71 points in two games and owns the Dolphins, winning the past six over Miami.

2. Green Bay Packers (2-0)
Last Week: W, 27-18 vs. Washington Commanders
Up Next: at Cleveland Browns (0-2), 1 p.m. ET
A risky proposition rolling into Cleveland with a backup right tackle lined up across from Myles Garrett, but the Packers have been the NFL’s most complete team to date.

1. Philadelphia Eagles (2-0)
Last Week: W, 20-17 vs. Kansas City Chiefs
Up Next: vs. Los Angeles Rams (2-0), 1 p.m. ET
An affront to modern-day offense or a throwback revelation, the Eagles are winning their way and daring teams to stop it. So far, so good.

–Field Level Media

Wings’ Paige Bueckers claims Rookie of Year honors


Paige Bueckers claimed WNBA Rookie of the Year honors on Tuesday to punctuate her record-setting campaign.

The No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 draft is the first Dallas Wings player to win the award since Allisha Gray in 2017.

The All-Star guard received 70 of 72 votes from a national panel of sportswriters and broadcasters, with the other two going to Washington Mystics guard Sonia Citron.

Bueckers, 23, averaged 19.2 points, 5.4 assists, 3.9 rebounds and 1.6 steals in 36 starts. She led all rookies in total points (692), points per game, total assists (194) and assists per game.

She became the first rookie in WNBA history to average at least 15.0 points and 5.0 assists while shooting better than 45.0 percent from the field (47.4 percent).

Bueckers broke the league’s single-game rookie scoring record with 44 points against the Los Angeles Sparks on Aug. 20.

The former UConn star was the only player in the WNBA to finish in the top 10 in points, assists and steals per game.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Rangers stitch captain ‘C’ on J.T. Miller


Forward J.T. Miller was named captain of the New York Rangers on Tuesday.

Acquired in a Jan. 31 trade from Vancouver, Miller is the 29th captain in team history. The last captain for the Rangers was defenseman Jacob Trouba, who was traded to the Anaheim Ducks in December 2024, weeks before Miller’s arrival.

“We’re pleased to announce J.T. Miller as the new captain of the New York Rangers,” general manager Chris Drury said. “Since his arrival last season, J.T. immediately became a leader for our group and exemplifies how we want to conduct ourselves both on and off the ice. Congratulations to J.T. and his entire family on an incredibly meaningful achievement and we’re confident he will continue to represent our organization with class, commitment, and integrity.”

Miller, 32, tallied 70 points (48 assists) in 72 total games last season and had 35 points (22 assists) for the Rangers upon arrival from the Canucks. He was the only player in the NHL with 70 points and 160 hits last season.

Originally selected by the Rangers with the 15th pick in the 2011 NHL Draft, Miller has 709 points (260 goals, 449 assists) in 871 regular-season games. He played in the Stanley Cup Final with the Rangers in 2014 and has 56 points (12 goals, 44 assists) in 91 postseason games.

–Field Level Media