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NCAAF News: UCLA’s Chip Kelly gets extension through ’27 season


UCLA football coach Chip Kelly signed a two-year contract extension that will keep him with the Bruins through the 2027 season.

Athletic director Martin Jarmond announced the extension Friday but did not disclose the financial terms.

In January 2022, Kelly and UCLA agreed on an extension through the 2025 season. The Los Angeles Times reported that Kelly would earn an average of $4.7 million per season.

UCLA leadership rewarded Kelly for guiding the Bruins to a No. 21 season-ending ranking and a 9-4 (6-3 Pac-12) mark. UCLA was in the final Associated Press Top 25 poll for the first time since 2014.

Kelly was hired at UCLA before the 2018 season, and the Bruins finished a disappointing 3-9 (3-6 Pac-12). After back-to-back winning seasons, Kelly now has a 27-29 record in Westwood. His teams were 46-7 in four seasons at Oregon (2009-12).

“I am excited about our football program under the leadership of Coach Kelly and his talented staff,” Jarmond said in a news release. “The football program is on an upward trajectory, both on the field and in the classroom. Coach Kelly and his staff have done a tremendous job developing young men as demonstrated by their academic excellence.”

The 2022 Bruins averaged 503.6 yards per game in 2022 and became the first team in program history to average more than 500 yards of total offense per game.

Kelly, 59, was 28-35 as the head coach of the Philadelphia Eagles and San Francisco 49ers from 2013-16.

–Field Level Media

Lowly Rockets, Spurs relieved for key returns from injury


The season had long since come undone for the San Antonio Spurs, but the extended losing streak that began before their annual rodeo road trip represented the bottom of the barrel.

But in a span of two games, the Spurs enjoyed a run of fortune. First, San Antonio snapped a season-worst, 16-game losing skid with a 102-94 victory over the Utah Jazz, a win that came in the finale of their nine-game roadie. The Spurs followed up with a 110-99 win over the Indiana Pacers on Thursday, welcoming back guards Devin Vassell and Tre Jones in the process.

The Spurs, who will open a back-to-back against the Houston Rockets at home on Saturday, were without Vassell for two months after he was sidelined by left knee surgery. Jones missed the previous five games with left foot soreness and, with both back in the rotation, the Spurs appeared rejuvenated.

“I think we all know who Devin is. He’s elite,” said Spurs rookie forward Jeremy Sochan, who produced his first career double-double by pairing 22 points with 13 rebounds against the Pacers. “Having him (and) Tre back is important for us and I think it’s going to open things up.

“It’s exciting to have them back because they are great players.”

While both Vassell and Jones were on minutes restrictions, they found ways to contribute to the win. Vassell posted 18 points in over 22 minutes while Jones chipped in five assists and four rebounds in 21 minutes. The Spurs missed Jones’ verve in addition to the scoring provided by Vassell, whose 19.4 points per game is second on the team to Keldon Johnson (21.8).

The Spurs still aren’t quite whole — Johnson sat out against Indiana with a foot injury and is doubtful for Saturday — and are just ahead of the Rockets at the bottom of the Western Conference standings. However, San Antonio already owns a pair of victories over the Rockets, and, given their first taste of consecutive wins since mid-December, it’s easy to understand why their confidence is flowing.

“Winning in Utah and (over the Pacers) is really important, and I think we all believe that we can win the next two games and keep it going,” Sochan said.

The Rockets currently have the longest losing skid in the NBA, with their 113-99 home loss to the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday marking their 11th consecutive defeat. Houston snapped a 13-game skid in late January and has dropped 31 of its last 35 games since winning on Dec. 13.

Rockets guard Kevin Porter Jr. returned from a 20-game injury absence against the Grizzlies but the results, both collectively and individually, weren’t favorable. Porter missed 8 of 11 shots and tallied only 11 points, five rebounds and two assists in the loss.

He acknowledged that he isn’t quite a full strength, but the Rockets being in a nosedive made the decision to return to action.

“It’s a relief to be back despite how the game went,” said Porter, who continues to deal with a nagging toe injury. “I bleed basketball so hooping ain’t the problem. I’ve just got to be healthy.

“Last couple of games this season there’s definitely going to be some tolerable pain going on. But I want to play the best I can get it. Can’t get (the toe) 100 percent, so I’m going to play.”

–Field Level Media

MLS News: FC Cincinnati, Orlando City shoot for 2-0 starts

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Orlando City SC and visiting FC Cincinnati will look to build on strong starts in their season openers when they meet on Saturday in Florida.

Orlando City (1-0-0, 3 points) is coming off a 1-0 win over the visiting New York Red Bulls on Saturday, while FC Cincinnati (1-0-0, 3 points) held on for a 2-1 home victory over the Houston Dynamo the same day.

Orlando’s Facundo Torres scored the game’s lone goal on a penalty kick in the 56th minute after New York’s Sean Nealis was called for a hand ball in the penalty area.

Torres tallied his 10th career MLS goal when his shot beat goalkeeper Carlos Coronel, who guessed wrong by diving to his left.

Orlando City goalkeeper Pedro Gallese took care of the rest. He earned his 20th career clean sheet by making four saves, including denying Cristian Casseres Jr. in the 88th minute before Orlando City withstood eight minutes of stoppage time.

“I think (Pedro’s) incredible, and we’re very pleased to have him for sure,” Orlando City coach Oscar Pareja said of Gallese, who signed a two-year contract this offseason to remain a Lion through at least the 2024 season. “We’re happy to have Pedro back and he knows that he’s an important piece of this team.”

Orlando had six shots but just one was on target. The Lions, who had possession for 50.9 percent of the game, completed 71.4 percent of their 364 passes.

“I think the best part of the game for us was that we covered that intensity at the time and our hearts were great today,” Pareja said. “It was a very deserving three points.”

Cincinnati also withstood a late-game charge after taking the lead early in the second half of their first game of the season. After Sergio Santos gave Cincinnati a 1-0 lead in the 19th minute, the Dynamo tied the game when Tate Schmitt headed Hector Herrera’s corner kick into the back of the net in the second minute of first-half stoppage time.

But the Orange and Blue came out of the locker room energized, attacking from the outset and scoring what turned out to be the game-winning goal in just the third minute after the break.

Obinna Nwobodo scored in his MLS debut when he took a pass from Alvaro Barreal and ripped a shot that deflected off a defender’s foot and across the goal line for the decisive tally.

The Orange and Blue, who had 14 shots but just five on target, completed 73.7 percent of their 358 passes. However, they possessed the ball for just 37.7 percent of the game.

“Early on in the season when teams aren’t at their best, you emphasize the importance of winning. That was one of the things that we succeeded in tonight,” Cincinnati coach Pat Noonan said. “But from myself on down, I would say every player on the field outside of the reserves that came in I think did a pretty good job.”

Cincinnati swept a pair of meetings against Orlando City, winning 2-1 in Florida on March 12 and 1-0 at home on June 24.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Report: Packers WR Randall Cobb underwent ankle surgery


Green Bay Packers receiver Randall Cobb recently underwent ankle surgery, NFL Network reported Friday.

The procedure was a cleaning-out and designed to “fix a persisting issue,” according to the report.

Cobb is about to come a free agent and it remains unclear if the Packers will pursue retaining him. It may hinge on whether veteran quarterback Aaron Rodgers returns to Green Bay, as Rodgers lobbied for the team to sign Cobb for a second tour of duty prior to the 2021 campaign.

Cobb, 32, caught 34 passes for 417 yards and one touchdown in 13 games (three starts) last season. He injured the ankle in mid-October and was placed on injured reserve before returning to action in Week 11.

Cobb has 625 receptions for 7,585 yards with 53 touchdowns in 155 career games (87 starts) for the Packers (2011-18, 2021-2022), Dallas Cowboys (2019) and Houston Texans (2020). He was a Pro Bowl selection in 2014 when he set career bests of 91 receptions, 1,287 yards and 12 scoring receptions.

–Field Level Media

Another major injury setback for Magic F Jonathan Isaac


Orlando Magic forward Jonathan Isaac will miss the rest of the season following surgery Friday to repair a torn left adductor muscle.

The team said an MRI revealed the tear on Wednesday after the oft-injured former lottery pick felt discomfort in Tuesday’s practice.

“Our thoughts are with Jonathan, whose fortitude in dealing with adversity is unique,” Magic president of basketball operations Jeff Weltman said in a statement. “Jonathan has worked extremely hard to return to the court this season and has demonstrated his impact on our team. We will be by his side as he focuses on the work ahead.”

Isaac, 25, returned to the court in January for the first time since 2020. He averaged 5.0 points, 4.0 rebounds, 1.3 steals and 11.3 minutes in 11 games (no starts) this season.

Isaac tore the ACL in his left knee in the NBA bubble at the Disney Sports complex on Aug. 2, 2020, during the COVID-shortened season.

He missed the entirety of the past two seasons rehabilitating the knee. He also sustained a right hamstring injury last year that required surgery.

The Magic selected the 6-foot-10 Isaac with the No. 6 pick in the 2017 draft. He was averaging a career-best 11.9 points and 6.8 rebounds per game in the 2019-20 season when he incurred the injury.

In 147 games (106 starts) for the Magic, Isaac has career averages of 9.0 points, 5.3 rebounds and 1.4 blocks per game.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: Revolution try to take momentum into home opener vs. Dynamo

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The New England Revolution will look to carry the momentum from a season-opening victory into their home opener against the Houston Dynamo on Saturday in Foxborough, Mass.

The Revolution scored in the final minutes to pull out a 1-0 win at Charlotte FC last Saturday. The Dynamo allowed the decisive goal early in the second half and didn’t equalize in a 2-1 loss at FC Cincinnati that day.

The Revs (1-0-0, 3 points) appeared headed for a scoreless draw until Henry Kessler’s goal in the 89th minute proved to be the difference against Charlotte.

Brandon Bye got the ball along the right wing and slid a pass toward the goal that deflected off sliding defender Bill Tuiloma’s leg to Kessler, who drove it past goalie Pablo Sisniega.

Charlotte had a chance to equalize two minutes later, but Kerwin Vargas’ header off Andre Shinyashiki’s cross hit the post, enabling New England goalie Djordje Petrovic to open the season with a shutout.

“I thought our team showed great composure for an opening game that we knew was going to be challenging,” Revolution coach Bruce Arena said.

“They came at us hard for 90-plus minutes. Our guys kept their composure and created some chances and were solid throughout the game.”

The Dynamo (0-1-0, 0 points) were on the wrong end of a one-goal game in their opener under new coach Ben Olsen.

After Sergio Santos gave Cincinnati a 1-0 lead in the 19th minute, the Dynamo equalized when Tate Schmidt headed Hector Herrera’s corner kick into the back of the net in the second minute of first-half stoppage time.

“Our set pieces were fantastic,” Olsen said. “I thought Hector was fantastic and thought he was the best player on the field.”

The game didn’t stay tied for long. Cincinnati took the lead for good when Obinna Nwobodo scored in his MLS debut.

Houston had 19 shots but just seven were on target.

“The difficult part of this match is we take away nothing from a points standpoint, but I will say I was very encouraged with the performance itself,” Olsen said. “Much of what we worked on the last six weeks came to fruition and caused (Cincinnati) a bunch of trouble throughout the game, but it still hurts to get nothing out of it. I’m disappointed but encouraged.”

Houston defeated New England 3-1 in the teams’ last meeting on Sept. 14, 2022 after New England owned a 6-0-1 mark against the Dynamo in their previous seven matches.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Reports: Raiders plan to use franchise tag on RB Josh Jacobs


The Las Vegas Raiders plan to place the franchise tag on running back Josh Jacobs if the two sides haven’t worked out a long-term deal by Tuesday’s deadline to use the tag, multiple outlets reported Friday.

The franchise tag for running backs is $10.09 million for the 2023 season.

Jacobs led the NFL with 1,653 rushing yards and 2,053 all-purpose yards last season in his fourth NFL season, all with the Raiders. He had a base salary of $2.1 million in 2022.

Last offseason, Las Vegas declined to pick up Jacobs’ fifth-year option of $8.03 million for the 2023 season.

Jacobs, a two-time Pro Bowl selection, said recently that he would prefer to sign a long-term contract with the Raiders. Even if Las Vegas applies the tag on Jacobs, the two sides will have until mid-July to negotiate a contract.

Jacobs, 25, has rushed for 4,740 yards and 40 touchdowns in 60 games over four NFL seasons. He also has 160 receptions for 1,152 yards.

Jacobs is third Raiders running back to win the rushing title, joining legendary Marcus Allen (1985) and Clem Daniels (1963, AFL).

He was a first-round draft choice (24th overall) in 2019 out of Alabama.

–Field Level Media

MLS News: NYCFC sign M Santiago Rodriguez through 2027

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New York City FC reacquired midfielder Santiago Rodriguez from Montevideo City Torque and signed him through the 2027 season, the club announced Friday.

The 23-year-old Uruguayan will don the No. 10 jersey and occupy a Designated Player spot on the roster.

Rodriguez delivered four goals and 13 assists in 32 MLS matches (29 starts) in his second season with NYCFC in 2022.

“We are excited to welcome Santi back to NYCFC on a permanent basis,” sporting director David Lee said. “Over the last two seasons Santi developed into one of the most impactful attacking players in MLS and quickly became a very important part of our group. He has an extremely bright future ahead of him and at just 23 years old, we know he will continue to develop and improve.

“Bringing Santi back to the Club was a priority for us and we are delighted that we have been able to finalize this deal. We’re looking forward to welcoming him back into the group and supporting his development over the years ahead.”

Rodriguez initially arrived on loan from Montevideo City in 2021, appearing in 21 MLS matches (11 starts) that season and contributing three goals and one assist as NYCFC captured the MLS Cup.

“I am delighted to be coming back to New York City. It’s a City and a Club that I have fell in love with. We have had many successes the past couple season and I hope to continue to bring happiness and silverware to the Club and our fans.

“I will continue to work hard and grow as a professional every day on-and-off the field and do my part in helping the Club achieve its goals. I am excited to be reunited with the New York City faithful and play in front of them again.”

–Field Level Media

Cavaliers eye season sweep of Pistons


Donovan Mitchell admitted to “playing off adrenaline” as a means to fend off a right groin injury he sustained in the third quarter of his last game.

Unfortunately for the Cleveland Cavaliers, Mitchell’s masterful 44-point performance came in a loss — their fourth in the last five games.

Mitchell hopes to be healthy enough to play in his 400th career NBA game Saturday night when the Cavaliers vie for a season sweep of the visiting Detroit Pistons.

“It’s this time of year. It’s time to win these games. That was my mindset. There was no coming out of the game for me,” Mitchell said after Cleveland’s 117-113 setback to the Boston Celtics on Wednesday.

“Just trying to find ways to make plays. Shots started to fall and I started attacking the basket. Ultimately, we’ve got two days off, get some rest, get it rehabbed and get ready for Detroit.”

Mitchell boasts career-best averages in points (27.5) and minutes (35.5) this season for the Cavaliers. The four-time All-Star had 32 points in Cleveland’s 102-94 victory over host Detroit on Nov. 27.

Jarrett Allen scored 23 points in the Cavaliers’ 112-88 road win over the Pistons on Nov. 4. He added 20 in a 113-85 victory over visiting Detroit on Feb. 8.

Darius Garland, Mitchell’s backcourt mate, collected 29 points, nine assists and four steals Wednesday against the Celtics. Cleveland, however, was done in by a third quarter in which it was outscored 41-26.

“Coming out in that third quarter, (the Celtics) punched us right in the mouth and we waited too long to respond and punch back,” Garland said. “That’s where we have to grow. They’ve been there before.”

The Pistons, cellar-dwellers of the Eastern Conference, have been punched far too many times this season. However, they were knocked to the mat in an unconventional way Wednesday. Rookie Jaden Ivey called a timeout that Detroit didn’t have, resulting a technical foul with 9.1 seconds left in a 117-115 loss to the Chicago Bulls.

“He panicked, but the game wasn’t won or lost on that one play,” Pistons coach Dwane Casey said. “It was lost in the first quarter. With the laissez-faire approach we had defensively, they got whatever they wanted. It’s such a mountain to climb when you get behind in this league.”

Bojan Bogdanovic returned from a one-game absence due to soreness in both Achilles tendons to score 34 points for Detroit. He boasts a team-leading average in points (21.6) this season.

“Lord knows we don’t want to mess with (Achilles tendon injuries),” Casey said prior to the game. “But Bogey is going to give it a try. That’s the great thing about him — he loves to play. Whether it’s here, or over in Croatia in the summertime, he loves to hoop. My preference was to limit his time, but when a man wants to play, he plays.”

The Pistons have lost six in a row, one shy of their season-high total set from Nov. 9-20.

–Field Level Media

NFL News: Bills re-sign G Ike Boettger for 2023 season


The Buffalo Bills re-signed guard Ike Boettger to a one-year deal on Friday.

The team didn’t announce financial terms for Boettger, who was due to become a free agent. The Bills signed him to one-year deals each of the past two seasons, paying him $2.13 million in 2021 and $1.18 million in 2022.

Boettger, 28, tore an Achilles late in the 2021 season and missed most of the 2022 campaign. He was not activated until Week 16.

Boettger is entering his sixth season in Buffalo. He has appeared in 34 games (17 starts) with the Bills.

–Field Level Media