Josh Allen on Crutches, Wearing Walking Boot
Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (foot) was on crutches while wearing a walking boot on his right foot at a press conference on Thursday, according to Lance Lysowski of The Buffalo News. Additional details on Allen's foot are scarce, but general manager Brandon Beane said that Allen "went and got his foot fixed." It appears that the former MVP had a procedure after the season on a foot injury that was bothering him late in the year. The 29-year-old never missed any games, though, and it shouldn't impact his availability for the start of the 2026 campaign. We'll have additional details on his foot when they become available. Allen should be present for organized team activities in the spring, too. In his eighth NFL season in 2025, Allen was the QB1 in fantasy after throwing for 3,668 yards, 25 touchdowns, and 10 picks in 17 regular-season starts. He set himself apart as a runner, adding 579 rushing yards and 14 more TDs. Despite his foot injury, Allen should be the first QB off the board in 2026 fantasy drafts this fall.
Source: The Buffalo News - Lance Lysowski
Source: The Buffalo News - Lance Lysowski
Raiders Head-Coaching Job is Klint Kubiak's to Lose?
The Las Vegas Raiders plan to interview Seattle Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak over the weekend and then make a decision on their head-coaching vacancy, sources told Jeremy Fowler of ESPN. "It's probably (Kubiak's) job to lose," one candidate predicted. Kubiak's interview with the Raiders will be his second with the organization. The Raiders cannot officially hire Kubiak until after Super Bowl LX is played on Sunday, Feb. 8. The Raiders are also looking at Denver Broncos quarterbacks coach/passing-game coordinator Davis Webb and Carolina Panthers defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero for the head-coaching job, but Kubiak appears to be the clear front-runner. Under Kubiak in 2025, Seattle finished third in points per game (28.4) and eighth in total yards per game (351.4). If hired by the Raiders, Kubiak will likely be tasked with developing Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza, who is expected to be the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
Source: ESPN.com - Jeremy Fowler
Source: ESPN.com - Jeremy Fowler
Saquon Barkley Takes a Step Back After Historic Season
Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley carried the Eagles to a Super Bowl championship and a lot of fantasy managers to a championship as well in 2024 in his first year with the team, when he ran for a league-high 2,005 yards and a career-high 13 touchdowns on a whopping 345 rushing attempts in 16 regular-season games to win Offensive Player of the Year honors. The 28-year-old was a consensus top-three fantasy pick in drafts last fall, but he ended up being a bust (mainly because of Philly's lackluster offense) as the RB15 in half-PPR scoring with 1,140 rushing yards and seven touchdowns on 280 carries in the regular season. Barkley added 37 receptions for 273 yards and two scores through the air. The three-time Pro Bowler will still be in the RB1 conversation in 2026 as a workhorse, but his ability to bounce back as a high-end fantasy RB will depend on whether the Eagles' offense can return to its 2024 form.
Source: Pro Football Reference
Source: Pro Football Reference
Foot Injury Mars Rome Odunze's Sophomore Campaign
Chicago Bears wide receiver Rome Odunze was a popular preseason breakout candidate in fantasy football going into his sophomore campaign in 2025, mainly because of new head coach Ben Johnson. Fantasy managers who drafted Odunze were stoked early on, as he caught 20 of his 35 targets for 296 yards and five touchdowns in the first four weeks. That's where the good news last season ended, as the 23-year-old second-year pass-catcher only had one 100-yard game and scored just one more touchdown all year to finish with a 44-661-6 line in 12 games. Odunze missed the final five games of the regular season due to a stress fracture in his foot, and he caught four of his 12 targets for 88 yards in two postseason contests. It was a disappointing end to what could have been a second-year breakout. The good news is that he won't need surgery on his foot, and his chemistry with rising young quarterback Caleb Williams is strong. There's still a lot of upside with Odunze, but the emergence of young receiver Luther Burden III and tight end Colston Loveland could cap his ceiling in the years to come.
Source: Pro Football Reference
Source: Pro Football Reference
Corbin Carroll a Top Fantasy Outfielder After Joining 30-30 Club
Arizona Diamondbacks outfielder Corbin Carroll had the best season of his young career in 2025, posting a personal-best 139 wRC+ and 6.5 fWAR while enjoying his first-ever 30/30 campaign (30 home runs and 30 stolen bases). He accomplished all of this despite playing in just 143 games, the lowest mark since his rookie season in 2022. He also continued to flash the leather in the outfield, where he posted a career-high 10 OAA and 7 FRV. Carroll's dominance at the plate and in right field should continue in 2026. He projects as the Diamondbacks' No. 3 hitter and should be one of the first 10 players selected in fantasy baseball drafts. As it stands, he currently ranks as the eighth-best player and fourth-best outfielder in RotoBaller's latest fantasy rankings.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
Jonah Tong Won't Pitch in the World Baseball Classic
New York Mets starting pitcher Jonah Tong has decided that he will not play for Canada in the upcoming World Baseball Classic, according to Shi Davidi of Sportsnet. While Tong expressed a desire to participate, he's ultimately opting out in order to get ready for the 2026 MLB season. The 22-year-old faced some adversity upon making his big-league debut last year, pitching to a 7.71 ERA and 4.31 FIP across five starts in Queens. His strikeout rate of 10.61 K/9 indicates impressive stuff, but there's still some concern about his control (4.34 BB/9) and ability to limit damage (1.45 HR/9). As a result, it was recently reported that Tong isn't a lock to make the Mets' Opening Day roster, with the idea that he could use a little more time in Triple-A. Before any transactional decisions are made, though, he'll have ample chances to compete for a roster spot by pitching in spring training, which begins in February. Tong currently ranks as the #88 starting pitcher in RotoBaller's 2026 fantasy baseball draft rankings.
Source: Shi Davidi
Source: Shi Davidi
No Timetable for Hunter Dobbins to Return?
St. Louis Cardinals starting pitcher Hunter Dobbins (knee) does not have a clear timetable for his return. President of baseball operations Chaim Bloom recently declined to comment on whether the right-hander will be ready to throw during spring training. He is certainly not a lock to be healthy in time for Opening Day, and as a result, Jeff Jones of the Belleville News-Democrat projected Dobbins to open the season on the injured list. That would leave Kyle Leahy in line to land the fifth rotation spot. Dobbins, who was acquired from Boston in exchange for Willson Contreras during the offseason, tore his knee ligament last year. He made 13 appearances (11 starts) prior to his injury, posting a 3.87 FIP, 6.64 K/9, and 2.51 BB/9. He doesn't attack hitters with high velocity or generate exuberant amounts of whiff, but he does a good job limiting loud contact and inducing ground balls. Once healthy, he should be in the mix for an MLB rotation spot long-term.
Source: Jeff Jones
Source: Jeff Jones
Rico Dowdle's Stock Rising as he Enters Free Agency
Carolina Panthers running back Rico Dowdle had a second straight 1,000-yard season in 2025 in his first year with the Panthers. Dowdle had a nearly identical campaign to the one he had with the Dallas Cowboys in 2024, although he had a career-high seven touchdowns (six rushing, one receiving) in 17 regular-season games. The 27-year-old had a career-high 236 rushing attempts (one more than last year) for 1,076 yards and six rushing scores. Dowdle had a stretch from Week 5 to Week 9 when backfield mate Chuba Hubbard was injured, where he was one of the most productive backs in the NFL, handling 103 carries for 652 yards and three touchdowns while also catching 10 passes for 112 yards and another TD in five games. Dowdle struggled to produce meaningful numbers for fantasy managers the rest of the way while sharing touches with Hubbard, and he only had five carries for nine yards while losing a fumble in the playoff loss to the Rams. Dowdle proved the last two seasons that he can handle a heavier workload. He's looking for a bigger role and seems likely to depart in free agency in 2026. Dowdle's fantasy value next season will depend entirely on where he's playing.
Source: Pro Football Reference
Source: Pro Football Reference
Lars Nootbar Expected to Open Season on Injured List?
It is "fair to assume" that St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Lars Nootbar (heel) will open the 2026 MLB season on the injured list, according to Jeff Jones of the Belleville News-Democrat. Nootbar underwent a significant double-heel surgery during the offseason. He has no timetable for his return, and Jones expects him to land on the injured list "until he proves he can go at game speed." The 28-year-old played a career-high 135 games last season, slashing .234/.325/.361 with 13 home runs, an 11% walk rate, and a 20.4% strikeout rate. He posted a career-low 96 wRC+ along the way. He also had a rough year defensively, tallying -1 OAA and -4 FRV across all three outfield spots. Nootbar is an intriguing bounce-back candidate, but first, he'll need to get healthy. While he's on the IL, the Cardinals will likely deploy an outfield of Nathan Church, Victor Scott II, and Jordan Walker.
Source: Jeff Jones
Source: Jeff Jones
Astros Interested in Christian Vazquez Reunion?
The Houston Astros are interested in free-agent catcher Christian Vazquez, according to Chandler Rome of The Athletic. Vazquez caught for Houston during the second half of the 2022 season after a trade from Boston, and he ultimately won a World Series ring with the club. He just finished a three-year deal with the Twins, during which he posted the worst offensive numbers of his career. Though 65 games in 2025, he slashed .189/.271/.274 with 55 wRC+ and -12.7 fWAR at the plate. However, he did bring his walk rate up to 8.4% (highest mark since 2020) while cutting his strikeout rate down to 16.4% (lowest mark since 2022). Defensively, his framing contributed three runs below average, but he was above average in blocking and throwing. He finished with an FRV of zero runs above average and a defensive fWAR of 7.9 wins. Vazquez is certainly past his prime, but he can still be a solid, defense-first contributor on a contender while offering a steady veteran presence. If he were to sign with the Astros, he'd compete for the No. 2 catcher role behind Yainer Diaz after Victor Caratini departed for the Twins.
Source: Chandler Rome
Source: Chandler Rome
Ravens Request to Interview Jim Leonhard for Defensive-Coordinator Job
The Baltimore Ravens requested to interview Denver Broncos defensive passing-game coordinator and assistant head coach Jim Leonhard for their defensive-coordinator job, a source told Adam Schefter of ESPN. Leonhard played for the Ravens in 2008 and has already interviewed for the Chargers' defensive-coordinator job. He's also expected to interview for the same position with the Buffalo Bills. Before working with the Broncos the last two seasons, Leonhard was in the collegiate ranks, mostly at the University of Wisconsin. He has drawn a lot of attention with the Broncos' defense becoming one of the best units in the league over the last two seasons. If he were to land in Baltimore, Leonhard would be working under new head coach Jesse Minter, who was previously the DC for the Los Angeles Chargers. He is expected to be the front-runner to land the DC job in Buffalo.
Source: ESPN - Adam Schefter
Source: ESPN - Adam Schefter
Chargers Hiring Chris O'Leary as Defensive Coordinator
The Los Angeles Chargers are hiring Western Michigan defensive coordinator Chris O'Leary as their defensive coordinator on Thursday, sources tell Adam Schefter of ESPN. O'Leary will be returning to the Chargers after working under Jesse Minter as the safeties coach in 2024. Before working in L.A., he coached the secondary at Notre Dame under Marcus Freeman. O'Leary is replacing Minter, who got the head-coaching job with the Baltimore Ravens. He spent six seasons with the Fighting Irish, and his defense at Western Michigan was one of the best scoring defenses in college football in 2025. While this isn't the sexiest hire for the Chargers, it makes sense because of O'Leary's already deep knowledge of the team's roster on the defensive side. When he was with the Bolts in 2024, they led the league in scoring defense and allowed just 17.7 points per game.
Source: ESPN - Adam Schefter
Source: ESPN - Adam Schefter
Wilyer Abreu Earning a Full-Time Role?
Boston Red Sox outfielder Wilyer Abreu has been the subject of plenty of trade rumors this offseason, due to his team's apparently overcrowded outfield. However, Boston hasn't been willing to part with him at his current value on the open market, and Abreu has also drawn praise for his work this offseason. Both GM Craig Breslow and manager Alex Cora have talked about getting Abreu regular at-bats against lefties. The two-time Gold Glove winner slashed .247/.317/.469 last season and hit a career-high 22 home runs. He was very streaky throughout the season, but he showed lots of upside when he was locked in. His outlook for 2026 is extremely volatile since his role on the roster is uncertain, but if the Sox make a move to open space for him or if he's moved to a place where he plays every day, he could end up delivering very nice value if you can get him late in drafts.
Source: Rob Bradford
Source: Rob Bradford
Michigan RB Bryson Kuzdzal Withdrawing from Transfer Portal
Michigan running back Bryson Kuzdzal, who entered the transfer portal on January 5, has decided to come back to the Wolverines program, according to On3's Pete Nakos. The Michigan native is entering his redshirt junior season after seeing his first action in 2025. In nine games last season, he tallied 336 total yards and four touchdowns on 80 touches. The 20-year-old is likely to work in a committee backfield alongside Jordan Marshall and Oklahoma transfer Taylor Tatum in 2026 under new head coach Kyle Whittingham. Michigan should be expected to continue to have a strong rushing attack, and if quarterback Bryce Underwood takes a step forward as a sophomore, it will only help its ground game.
Source: Pete Nakos - On3
Source: Pete Nakos - On3
Gabe Klobosits Signs Minor-League Contract With Cubs
Free agent pitcher Gabe Klobosits will look to earn a spot in the bullpen for the Chicago Cubs after agreeing to a minor-league deal with the team before the start of spring training. While he hasn't pitched in the majors since 2021, when he went 0-1 with a 5.56 ERA in 11 games for the Nationals, the 6-foot-8 righty has posted some good numbers in independent ball with a 2.14 ERA over 80 innings. He split time last season between the Cleburne Railroaders in the American Association and the High Point Rockers of the Atlantic League. Reports are that he is up to 98 miles-per-hour on his fastball this offseason, which would be an improvement from the last time he was in the majors. The 30-year-old will look to work his way back to the majors and will be an interesting arm to watch due to his non-traditional development path and potential to contribute to the bullpen at some point this season.
Source: Ari Alexander
Source: Ari Alexander
Jordan Groshans Agrees to Minor-League Deal With Braves
Free-agent infielder Jordan Groshans joined the Atlanta Braves organization on a minor-league deal, and the former top prospect will look to get back on track with a new team. After being the No. 12 overall pick in the 2018 MLB Draft by the Toronto Blue Jays, Groshans eventually made his big-league debut with the Marlins in 2022, going 16-for-61 (.262) with a homer, two RBI, and nine runs scored in just 17 games played. He hasn't been back to the majors since then, though, spending 2025 in Double-A and Triple-A for the Royals. In 67 games, he hit .284 with three homers, a .340 wOBA, and no stolen bases. He spent 2024 with the A's and Yankees in the minors and seems to be a minor-league journeyman at this point. He does provide organizational depth and positional versatility for the Braves, though, since he played every spot in the infield for the Royals last season.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
James Reimer Stops Avalanche Wednesday Night
Ottawa Senators goaltender James Reimer saved 16 of 18 shots in Wednesday's 5-2 victory over the Colorado Avalanche. The veteran netminder faced a difficult matchup but came through it with flying colors. Reimer has had a decent start to his Senators career, going 2-2-1 across five appearances. However, he has allowed 3.05 goals with a lowly .874 save percentage. The 37-year-old must definitely improve these numbers to earn more action now that Linus Ullmark (personal) is back with the team.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Darren McCaughan Signs Minor-League Deal With Reds
Free-agent pitcher Darren McCaughan will try to earn a spot with the Cincinnati Reds after signing a minor-league contract that includes an invite to spring training. The right will be 30 years old at the start of the season and has spent time with the Mariners and Twins over the last several seasons. He pitched in just three games in the majors for the Twins in 2025, allowing one run on five hits with six strikeouts and a hold over 5 1/3 innings. In Triple-A, he was both a starter and reliever, appearing in 26 games with 12 starts and spanning 97 innings with a 5.10 ERA, 5.47 FIP, and 8.9 K/9. McCaughan will likely serve as organizational depth, especially since he can provide some length, but he seems unlikely to be a major contributor.
Source: Charlie Goldsmith
Source: Charlie Goldsmith
Tim Stutzle Collects Two Points Against Avalanche
Ottawa Senators forward Tim Stutzle recorded his fourth multi-point game of the month on Wednesday night, finishing a 5-2 victory over the Colorado Avalanche with a goal and an assist. The German star helped Nick Cousins open the scoring in the second period and wrapped up the game with an empty-net goal. Stutzle has been hot during the latter half of the month, tallying five goals and five assists in nine games. He leads the Senators with 24 goals and 55 points in 53 contests. Stutzle and the Senators will complete the week on Saturday against a New Jersey Devils squad that has allowed four goals in three consecutive games.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Ondrej Palat Enjoys Multi-Point Debut With Islanders
New York Islanders left wing Ondrej Palat had a productive debut for his new team on Wednesday, contributing a goal and an assist in a 5-2 victory over the New York Rangers. Palat scored on the power play to open the scoring and collected an assist when Emil Heineman put the fifth puck past Spencer Martin in the Rangers' net. Palat became the fourth active player to record multiple points in their Islanders debut. Palat started the game on the first line but was limited to 11:53 of ice time. The Czech veteran will try to terrorize the Rangers again on Thursday night.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Kevin Gausman Ready to Keep Rolling in 2026
Toronto Blue Jays starting pitcher Kevin Gausman has been extremely reliable and consistent for the Blue Jays in the first four years of his five-year deal signed as a free agent before the 2022 season. The 36-year-old righty is entering the final year of his contract, and over the last five seasons (including his last with the Giants), he has racked up 1,020 strikeouts in 925 2/3 innings while making 158 starts and posting a 3.34 ERA and 16.4 WAR. Gausman has made at least 30 starts in each of those five seasons and won at least 10 games. He could be an intriguing veteran free agent next offseason, or the Blue Jays could try to extend their workhorse before he hits the open market. His consistency and reliability make him an undervalued fantasy asset coming into this year in many leagues.
Source: Buster Olney
Source: Buster Olney
Zach Werenski Has Fifth Multi-Point Outing of the Month
Columbus Blue Jackets defenseman Zach Werenski notched two assists in Wednesday's 5-3 win over the Philadelphia Flyers, recording his fifth multi-point game of the month. Thanks to Werenski's playmaking, Charlie Coyle scored in the opening minute of the first period, and Kirill Marchenko netted a goal in the last minute of the same frame. With the two-assist effort, Werenski reclaimed the top spot in scoring among defensemen. He boasts 57 points (19 goals, 38 assists) in 48 games, putting him one ahead of Colorado's Cale Makar and Edmonton's Evan Bouchard. Werenski has tallied 17 points (five goals, 12 assists) in January alone.
Source: ESPN
Source: ESPN
Travis Konecny Questionable for Thursday
Philadelphia Flyers winger Travis Konecny (foot) is questionable for Thursday's matchup against the Boston Bruins, Jackie Spiegel of The Philadelphia Inquirer reports. Konency scored his third career hat trick in Wednesday's 5-3 loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets, but he injured his foot blocking a shot. On Wednesday, Konency took over the scoring lead on his team, boasting 48 points (20 goals, 28 assists) through 51 appearances. His potential absence on Thursday could give Matvei Michov a first-line role. Bobby Brink is also a candidate to step into the top six.
Source: Jackie Spiegel
Source: Jackie Spiegel
Rasmus Ristolainen Doesn't Finish Wednesday's Loss
Philadelphia Flyers defenseman Rasmus Ristolainen (lower body) logged only 1:01 of action in Wednesday's 5-3 loss to the Columbus Blue Jackets. The Finnish veteran recently returned from an upper-body injury and was in the lineup for the second time after a six-game absence. Unfortunately, he may now have to miss time again. Ristolainen also sat out the start of the season and has played just 15 times in 2025-26. He has recorded three assists, 24 shots, 25 blocks, and 16 hits with a minus-five rating. If Ristolainen is unavailable on Thursday against the Boston Bruins, Emil Andrae will rejoin the Flyers' backline.
Source: NBC Sports Philadelphia
Source: NBC Sports Philadelphia
Blake Coleman Out Until Olympic Break
Calgary Flames forward Blake Coleman (upper body) won't return to action until after the Olympic break. He has missed eight games with an upper-body injury and will be absent for four more contests. While Calgary has struggled as a team for most of the season, Coleman has enjoyed a positive year. He ranks second among forwards on his team with a plus-10 rating and has recorded 21 points (13 goals, eight assists) and 110 hits. Flames head coach Ryan Huska wants to see other players step up on and off the ice during Coleman's absence.
Source: Sportsnet
Source: Sportsnet
Aaron Gordon Out Thursday
Denver Nuggets forward/center Aaron Gordon (hamstring) will miss a second consecutive game on Thursday against the Brooklyn Nets. Last week, he reinjured his right hamstring, and the team hasn't provided any updates on Gordon. He was out for six weeks the first time he dealt with this injury. Denver is dealing with several injuries at the moment, which has increased the workload for Payton Watson, Tim Hardaway Jr., and Bruce Brown. All three made an impact in Tuesday's loss to Detroit and have a good chance to replicate their efforts on Thursday in a much more favorable matchup.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Isaiah Hartenstein Available Thursday
Oklahoma City Thunder center Isaiah Hartenstein (calf) will make his first appearance of 2026 on Thursday against the Minnesota Timberwolves. The team has removed Hartenstein from the injury report ahead of the game. The 27-year-old big man has been out for a month with a right calf strain. His return means Chet Holmgren can shift back to the power forward position, while Jaylin Williams will drop to the second unit. Hartenstein's comeback game pits him against Rudy Gobert, a four-time NBA Defensive Player of the Year. In their last meeting, Hartenstein settled for one point and 10 rebounds.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Russell Westbrook Questionable to Play Thursday
Sacramento Kings point guard Russell Westbrook (foot) is on the injury report with a questionable tag ahead of Thursday's game against the Philadelphia 76ers. The former MVP is experiencing soreness in his right foot. Considering Westbrook's nature as a player, this doesn't appear to be a serious enough issue to keep him off the court. However, he hasn't yet missed any games this season and may need some rest to heal from bumps and bruises. Malik Monk (ankle) is also questionable for Thursday's game, so there could be a huge amount of available minutes in Sacramento's backcourt. Dennis Schroder, Keon Ellis, and Nique Clifford are all candidates for larger roles, with Schroder expected to step into the starting lineup in place of Westbrook if he's unavailable.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Zach LaVine Returns From Two-Game Absence
Sacramento Kings guard/forward Zach LaVine (back) is not listed on the injury report for Thursday's game against the Philadelphia 76ers. The former dunk champion is set to return to the lineup after missing two contests due to a back issue. Nique Clifford started in his absence and will return to a bench role on Thursday night. LaVine has not been a good fit in Sacramento, averaging 19.5 points and a career-low 2.3 assists per game this season. In January, he has been limited to 18.0 points per game despite shooting 43.3 percent from downtown.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Tre' Morgan to Compete for Starting Role?
Tampa Bay Rays first base prospect Tre' Morgan is expected to be in contention for an early promotion to the major leagues in 2026. Morgan is currently considered the No. 11-ranked prospect in the Tampa Bay system on MLB.com. Last summer, the former third-round pick from the 2023 MLB Draft spent the entire campaign with Triple-A Durham, playing at a high level. Through 92 games, Morgan held a .274/.398/.412 line with a strong .810 OPS. Morgan hit 15 doubles, three triples, and added eight round-trippers. He swiped eight bags and showed strong eye at the plate, posting a 77:64 K:BB. While Jonathan Aranda will likely serve as the primary first baseman in Tampa Bay, Morgan has experience in the outfield, which could be an easier path to the majors. Given his strong play last season, he is a top name to monitor during spring training.
Source: RotoBaller
Source: RotoBaller
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