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NFL News: Giants’ Abdul Carter on maturity questions: ‘I can take it’


After being benched for the second time in three games, New York Giants rookie defensive end Abdul Carter said he can “take it” when it comes to criticism from his teammates to grow up.

“The guys who say that, those are guys I look up to, guys I respect,” Carter told reporters Tuesday. “So, if they say something like that, I’m going to look at myself first, like ‘Alright, what am I doing? How can I get better?’ and prove to them that I can earn their respect and go out and be who I’m supposed to be.”

The No. 3 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, Carter missed the first quarter of the 33-15 loss to the Patriots after starting the game on the bench. By the time he was allowed on the field, the Giants were in a 17-0 hole.

He previously missed the opening series of New York’s Week 11 loss to the Green Bay Packers.

The Giants didn’t specify a reason for the decision, but reports said he was late to a meeting — the same reason he was benched on Nov. 16. The first time, the team thought he overslept, but Carter said he was getting treatment that led to his tardiness.

“I just would say this: That was my decision to do that,” interim coach Mike Kafka said after Monday’s loss. “And, again, those are tough decisions to make, but that was my decision and, again, the kid, nothing with him. Everything that we did was my decision and obviously I’m sure he wasn’t happy about it, which I understand, but I thought that was the best thing for the team and it was my decision to move forward with it and that’s where we’re at.”

Carter, 22, didn’t get into specifics about the situation after the game, but he did take responsibility, saying, “I let my team down. First two drives, I was out. They scored 17 points. I take responsibility for that. I have to do better.”

When asked Tuesday by reporters about criticism of him expressed by legendary Giants linebacker Carl Banks, Carter said, “I would say just what I do on the field after I’ve been through all this adversity, all the controversy. How do I respond? Do I shy away from it, or do I accept the challenge and become better and improve, keep improving and be the man I’m supposed to be?”

He also said Tuesday he plans to use the bye week to do “some self-reflection” on ways to improve for the final four games of the season.

“Yeah, it’s very important to finish strong,” Carter said. “That’s just who I am as a man and just, I want to do that for my team and as a team that’s what we should do. No matter our situation, we got to finish and do our job.”

Playing the final three quarters against the Patriots, Carter collected the first full sack of his NFL career. That brought his season tally to 1 1/2 sacks along with 31 tackles, 13 quarterback hits, one tackle for loss and one fumble recovery in 13 games (two starts).

It’s nowhere near the production Carter enjoyed at Penn State, where he had 12 sacks and 23.5 tackles for loss last season.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Nashville SC acquire Ghanaian D Maxwell Woledzi

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Nashville SC acquired Ghanaian defender Maxwell Woledzi from Norway’s Fredrikstad FK on Tuesday.

The 24-year-old center back is under contract through the 2028 season with an option for 2029.

“Maxwell is a tremendous player and leader who will be a great addition to our club. We are excited to be able to add him to our group for the 2026 season,” said president of soccer operations and general manager Mike Jacobs.

Woledzi made 88 appearances at Fredrikstad from 2023-25, winning the Norwegian Football Cup and making the Eliteserien Team of the Year in 2024 and earning club Player of the Year honors in 2025.

Woledzi previously played for Denmark’s FC Nordsjaelland (2020-22) and Portugal’s Vitoria SC B (2022-23).

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Flyers minus top scorer in face of Josh Norris, rejuvenated Sabres


The Buffalo Sabres are thrilled to have Josh Norris back in the lineup, to say the least.

Norris and the Sabres look to build off one of their best wins of the season Wednesday when they visit the Philadelphia Flyers.

After coming over in a trade with the Ottawa Senators last season, Norris played only three games for the Sabres before suffering a torn oblique muscle that ended his campaign. This season, he was in uniform for the opener but suffered an upper-body injury that night, keeping him out of the next 24 games.

Norris’ long absence ended Monday, when he scored twice and added an assist in a resounding 5-1 win over the Winnipeg Jets.

“I just wanted to come back and get right back in and not be a distraction,” Norris said. “… I just thought they did a great job (without me) up to this point, and I just wanted to come in and contribute. I’m really happy to be back.”

Buffalo has won six of its last nine games, including lopsided wins over the Edmonton Oilers (5-1), Chicago Blackhawks (9-3) and Carolina Hurricanes (4-1), in addition to the recent rout against Winnipeg.

Still, Norris’ return has to be a welcomed sight for a team that has not made the playoffs since 2011.

“To replace a guy like that is (almost) impossible,” Sabres forward Alex Tuch said. “He has such a high-end skill set, such a good skater. Just an unbelievable 200-foot centerman. His IQ is off the charts. He put it on full display (Monday). He was unbelievable. When you miss a guy like that, it definitely hurts. It’s good to get him back.”

While Buffalo is welcoming back one of its top weapons, Philadelphia will be without one of its best players for the foreseeable future.

Flyers winger Tyson Foerster exited with a bizarre upper-body injury in Monday’s 5-1 loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins. While attempting an uncontested slap shot, Foerster fell to his knees in pain and hustled straight to the locker room.

The team announced Tuesday that Foerster, who leads the team with 10 goals, will miss two to three months with an upper-body injury.

“That’s tough. He’s such a big part of the team, the locker room, everything. So, yeah, I mean, it’s definitely difficult,” linemate Travis Konecny said of Foerster’s injury on Monday, per the Philadelphia Inquirer.

Foerster scored the Flyers’ only goal in the loss to the Penguins, a setback that snapped their winning streak at three games. Philadelphia has killed off 82.1% of power plays this season — ranking in the top 10 in the league — but the team allowed three man-advantage goals against Pittsburgh.

“The PK, which has been good all year, struggled,” Flyers coach Rick Tocchet said, noting that goaltenders Dan Vladar and Samuel Ersson have covered up for some of the penalty-killing unit’s flaws of late. “We’re a little out of structure. … We’ve got to clean up the structure part of it.”

Philadelphia has only lost back-to-back games in regulation once this season.

“All year long, we’ve responded well after losses and bad efforts,” Flyers captain Sean Couturier said. “We’ll forget about this one and move on.”

This is the first meeting of the season between the Flyers and Sabres. Philadelphia won two of the three matchups last season.

–Field Level Media

PGA News: Tiger Woods eyes potential ’27 timeline for revamped PGA schedule

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It has been nearly 18 months since Tiger Woods competed in a PGA Tour event.

But even in his injury-riddled absence, he has been heavily involved in planning the tour’s future.

PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp appointed the 15-time major champion as the chair of the tour’s Future Competition Committee in August, saying the nine-member committee “will undertake a comprehensive review of the current competitive model and shape the future of TOUR competition,” in order to define “the optimal competitive model that enhances the PGA TOUR’s value to fans, players and partners.”

Woods, talking Tuesday ahead of the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas, discussed what those talks have been like hours before the committee’s first formal meeting that day.

“We’re trying to figure out what is the best schedule possible so we can create the best fields and have the most viewership and also the most fan involvement and what does that look like,” Woods said. ” … Looking at different timetables of when we start and finish, different tent poles throughout the year and what that might look like.”

The buzz, fueled in part by November comments made by Harris English, is that the PGA Tour is considering moving the start of its season, which currently begins in mid-January, to mid-February and decreasing the season length to about 20 tournaments in an effort to not overlap and compete with the NFL for viewership.

That’s a talking point Woods made back in 2005, when he said he believes the season should end around Labor Day so that it doesn’t compete with the NFL.

A talking point of Rolapp’s since taking over as CEO this summer has been that the PGA Tour’s future scheduling will be guided by the three pillars of scarcity, competitive parity and simplicity, only one of which (parity) it has at the moment.

Woods weighed in publicly for the first time on these tenets this week.

“Parity is something that’s inherent in the game of golf because of the meritocracy of the game. It’s just there, we already have parity. We play each and every week starting at zero. So with the parity part, it was the easiest part to figure out because it’s already there,” Woods said. “Now, the simplicity part, that’s another part that you didn’t say that we have to try and simplify. Simplify the point structure on the FedExCup so not only the players understand but the fans can understand it, what goes on every week, week to week, how they can follow and how we can make it better.

“And the scarcity thing is something that I know scares a lot of people, but I think that if you have scarcity at a certain level, it will be better because it will drive more eyes because there will be less time. But don’t forget the golfing year is long. So there’s other opportunities and other places around the world or other places to play that can be created and have events. So there’s a scarcity side of it that’s not as scary as people might think.”

Woods alluded to 2027 as a potential timeline for a new schedule to be implemented, meaning this upcoming season could be the final one before a significant change.

But he wasn’t willing to commit to it, admitting the change may have to come in waves.

“We are trying to do that in the best way possible so we can introduce this in ’27. Hopefully we get there, hopefully we get to that point. We’re working with all of our partners to create the best schedule and product to deliver all that in ’27 is something we’re trying to do. I don’t know if we can get there, I don’t know if we will get there, but that’s what we’re trying to do.”

–Field Level Media

MLB News: Trial date set for Guardians’ Emmanuel Clase, Luis Ortiz bribery case


Cleveland Guardians pitchers Emmanuel Clase and Luis Ortiz will be on trial next May on the federal charges that they both accepted bribes to help gamblers win prop bets on their pitches, it was announced Tuesday.

U.S. District Court Judge Kiyo Matsumoto announced that jury selection will begin May 4 with the trial expected to begin the following week. Matsumoto originally offered up a February trial date, but both sets of lawyers desired more time to prepare.

Ortiz was placed on leave July 3 and Clase was placed on leave July 18 due to an MLB investigation which ended each of their seasons.

The pair were indicted on charges of wire fraud conspiracy, honest services wire fraud conspiracy, money laundering conspiracy and conspiracy to influence sporting contests by bribery Nov. 9.

Ortiz pled not guilty on Nov. 10 while Clase remained on the lam until he was taken into custody Nov. 13 at JFK Airport in New York, pleading not guilty that same day. Both are out on bond and declined to comment after Tuesday’s court appearance in New York.

The prosecution alleges that Clase and Ortiz accepted thousands of dollars in bribes to help a pair of gamblers in the Dominican Republic, their native country, win at least $460,000 placed on the speed of their pitches and whether they will be strikes or balls.

Clase, 27, is a two-time American League Reliever of the Year and three-time All-Star with a 1.88 ERA and 182 saves over six seasons, the last five of which came in Cleveland.

Ortiz, 26, was traded to the Guardians ahead of the 2025 season. He has a 4.05 career ERA over 75 appearances (50 starts) spanning four major league seasons.

The pair are next due back in court Jan. 15, 2026.

–Field Level Media

Led by dynamic duo, Hawks out to extend Clippers’ woes


Atlanta may have found something in the combustible guard combination of Jalen Johnson and Nickeil Alexander-Walker.

The pair, who combined for 55 points on Monday, look to lead the Hawks when they begin a two-game homestand on Wednesday against the Los Angeles Clippers.

Johnson scored 29 points — 25 in the second half — along with 13 rebounds and seven assists in Monday’s 99-98 loss at Eastern Conference-leading Detroit while Alexander-Walker scored 26 points that included six 3-pointers. The Hawks have won four of their last six.

“For our guys to play through what was a really physical game, Jalen in particular, to have the first half he had,” Atlanta coach Quin Snyder said. “He just had great poise, wasn’t any part of him that was frustrated. We didn’t get discouraged, and that to me is as much as anything, just, what we take from this game.”

Johnson is averaging 23.2 points, 10 rebounds and 7.3 assists and has 12 double-doubles and two triple-doubles in 20 games. He scored 41 in a double-overtime win at Philadelphia on Nov. 30.

“I’m just trusting my work, and I have the confidence and trust from my teammates and coaches as well,” Johnson said. “When you’ve got that recipe, only good things happen.”

Alexander-Walker is averaging a career-high 20.4 points — his best was 12.8 points in 2021-22 with New Orleans — and scored a career-high 38 against San Antonio last month.

Both are blossoming while four-time All-Star Trae Young continues to sit on the sidelines to heal the sprained MCL in his right knee. He has not played since Oct. 29, which means he has missed 17 games – and the Hawks have gone 11-6 over that stretch.

The Clippers are coming off a 140-123 loss at Miami, the first stop on a five-game road trip. Los Angeles has lost five in a row and 14 of its last 16. Its 5-16 start is the worst for the franchise since it began 4-17 to open the 2010-11 season.

“We’ve tried a lot of different things,” said coach Tyronn Lue. “We’ll keep trying. There’s no next step right now. … Got to keep working.”

The Clippers’ lineup is loaded with aging stars like Kawhi Leonard (34), James Harden (36) and Chris Paul (40). Bradley Beal (32) fractured his hip and will miss the rest of the season. Harden and Leonard are rumored to be available at the trade deadline and Paul has said that this is his final season.

Leonard scored 36 points in the blowout loss to Miami, including 19 in the fourth quarter. He’s averaging 26.4 points this season, second behind Harden (26.9), who also leads the team with 8.4 assists. Against Atlanta, Harden has averaged 25.3 points in 27 games and Leonard has averaged 21.4 points in 18 games. They both scored 25 in Atlanta last season when the Clippers won 121-98.

Beal’s injury has forced the team to move former Hawks forward John Collins into the starting lineup. Collins is averaging 11.9 points and 4.9 rebounds.

The Clippers on Monday were without Bogdan Bogdanovic, who has missed six straight games with a left hip contusion. Jordan Miller exited after playing six minutes on Monday because of lower back tightness.

This will be the last of two meetings this season as the Hawks won 105-102 on Nov. 10 in Los Angeles. The Clippers have won three straight games in Atlanta.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Todd Dunivant named New York City FC sporting director

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New York City FC named longtime MLS defender Todd Dunivant as their new sporting director on Tuesday.

Dunivant, 44, previously served as general manager (since 2018) and president (since 2021) for USL Championship side Sacramento Republic FC.

Dunivant succeeds longtime sporting director David Lee, who left NYCFC in October to become chief soccer officer for Sporting Kansas City.

“I am honored to join New York City FC as Sporting Director and add to the success of this flagship Club and City Football Group,” Dunivant said in a team news release.

“… The Club’s strong foundation is something we will build upon from day one, and I’m eager to join the incredible players, coaches, and staff that already exist at New York City FC. The future has never been brighter for the Club and Major League Soccer, and I look forward to accomplishing big things together in 2026 and beyond.”

Dunivant is one of the most decorated players in league history, winning five MLS Cups and two Supporters’ Shields during a 13-year career with more than 300 appearances from 2003-15. He made the MLS Best XI in 2011 and won four Humanitarian of the Year awards.

“After a thorough search, we could not be more excited with Todd Dunivant becoming the Sporting Director at New York City FC,” said Brad Sims, New York City FC CEO. “Todd understands and appreciates the importance of building and nurturing a winning culture like the one we have here at New York City FC. He’s been a leader on and off the pitch and knows what it takes to win trophies in this league. He will help us build teams capable of competing for trophies every year.”

NYCFC advanced to the Eastern Conference final during the 2025 MLS Cup playoffs. The season ended there with a 5-1 loss to Inter Miami on Saturday night.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Steelers add WR Adam Thielen, mutually part ways with CB Darius Slay


The Pittsburgh Steelers added wide receiver Adam Thielen off waivers Tuesday, the same day the team mutually agreed to part ways with six-time Pro Bowl cornerback Darius Slay.

Thielen, 35, becomes a Steeler one day after being granted his request by his former team, the Minnesota Vikings, to be waived to pursue more playing time in his final NFL season after his role with the Vikings diminished.

The Steelers are also signing cornerback Asante Samuel Jr. from the practice squad to the active roster, according to ESPN Tuesday.

Thielen was inactive Sunday for Minnesota’s 26-0 loss to the Seattle Seahawks. He has eight catches for 69 yards in 11 games (four starts) this season in his second stint with the franchise.

Thielen played collegiately at Minnesota State before signing with the Vikings as an undrafted free agent in 2013. A two-time Pro Bowl selection, Thielen was released by the Vikings to save salary cap space in March 2023, and he proceeded to sign a three-year, $25 million deal with the Carolina Panthers.

Carolina traded him to Minnesota on Aug. 27, along with a seventh-round pick in 2026 and a fifth-round pick in 2027, for a 2026 fifth-round pick and a 2027 fourth-round pick.

Thielen has 693 receptions for 8,380 yards and 64 touchdowns in 173 regular-season games (132 starts).

Per ESPN, Slay is interested in continuing his career and “will consider signing with other teams.”

Signed to a one-year, $10 million contract in the offseason, Slay was a healthy scratch in the Steelers’ 26-7 loss to the Buffalo Bills on Sunday. That move came on the heels of Slay being benched in favor of fellow cornerback James Pierre during the team’s 31-28 setback to the Chicago Bears in Week 12.

Slay, who turns 35 on New Year’s Day, had 36 tackles and one fumble recovery in 10 games (nine starts) this season.

He has 28 career interceptions and 163 passes defensed in 187 games (176 starts) with the Detroit Lions (2013-19), Philadelphia Eagles (2020-24) and Steelers (2025). He was drafted in the second round by Detroit in 2013, going on to make three Pro Bowls for the Lions.

A string of three more consecutive Pro Bowl nominations was snapped in 2024, when he started all 14 games in which he played.

Samuel entered Sunday’s game against the Bills after Pierre left with a concussion, playing 28 defensive snaps (37.8%) and recording three total tackles.

The game action was the first Samuel, who signed to the practice squad on Nov. 11, had seen in 14 months as he recovered from spinal fusion surgery.

The 26-year-old played in 50 regular-season games (47 starts) for the Chargers from 2021-24 after Los Angeles selected him in the second round of the 2021 draft out of Florida State. He played in only four games (four starts) last season because of injuries and became a free agent.

He has 179 career tackles as well as six interceptions and 37 passes defensed.

–Field Level Media

NHL News: Flyers leading goal-scorer Tyson Foerster out 2-3 months


Philadelphia Flyers forward Tyson Foerster will be sidelined for two to three months due to an upper-body injury, the team announced Tuesday.

Foerster was injured shortly after scoring his team-leading 10th goal of the season in the second period of the Flyers’ 5-1 loss to the Pittsburgh Penguins on Monday. He appeared to sustain the injury while taking a shot on goal, as he clutched his right shoulder while coming off the ice.

“That’s tough. He’s such a big part of the team, the locker room, everything. So, yeah, I mean, it’s definitely difficult,” linemate Travis Konecny said of Foerster’s injury on Monday, per the Philadelphia Inquirer.

Foerster, 23, has bolted out of the blocks while playing in the first season of a two-year, $7.5 million contract. He also has three assists and a plus-7 rating in 21 games.

He set career highs across the board with 43 points (25 goals, 18 assists) in 81 games last season, his second full campaign with Philadelphia.

Foerster has totaled 96 points (58 goals, 38 assists) in 187 career games since being selected by the Flyers with the 23rd overall pick in the 2020 NHL Draft.

–Field Level Media

NAS News: Denny Hamlin testifies: Signing NASCAR charter like ‘death certificate’ to teams


Veteran driver and team co-owner Denny Hamlin declared NASCAR’s charter proposal is akin to a death certificate in explosive comments on the second day of the racing league’s antitrust trial Tuesday in Charlotte.

Hamlin, a three-time Daytona 500 winner who co-owns 23XI Racing with Michael Jordan, returned to the stand after being called as the first witness when the hearing opened Monday.

23XI and another team, Front Row Motorsports, have maintained that NASCAR uses anti-competitive strategies to bully racing teams into compliance.

Front Row owner Bob Jenkins and 23XI declined to sign on for renewal of the charters this year, while the other 13 chartered Cup teams opted in. The charter system was implemented in 2016 by NASCAR, which granted the request of several Cup Series teams.

“I didn’t sign because I knew this was my death certificate for the future,” Hamlin said.

Later asked if he felt he made the right decision, Hamlin answered, “I think it was the only decision.”

Hamlin concluded direct examination and engaged in cross-examination from NASCAR’s outside counsel Lawrence E. Buterman, who tried to draw a comparison to a contract that driver Riley Herbst signed with 23XI that wouldn’t allow him to drive for other teams.

“We aren’t a monopoly. You are,” Hamlin said, one of several times he used the phrase. “I believe it’s different when you have options and drivers have options of what teams they can race for.”

Hamlin also maintained that he sounds more positive about NASCAR as a league when making podcast appearances because he could face retribution otherwise.

“You can take all my things out of context and paint a picture that everything is fine,” Hamlin said. “The reality is, (being) negative affects me in (technical inspection), getting called to the hauler, NASCAR not liking what I said.”

Jordan was present in the courtroom and has yet to testify. The trial is expected to last two weeks.

–Field Level Media