Dylan Larkin Doubtful for Rest of Road Trip
Detroit Red Wings center Dylan Larkin (leg) is doubtful to play for the rest of the team's current four-game road trip, Max Bultman of The Athletic reports. The Red Wings captain has missed the first two stops on the trip due to a leg injury. With him out, Andrew Copp (lower body) has taken on first-line center duties, but he was also hurt in Tuesday's loss to the Florida Panthers. Copp has been labeled doubtful for Thursday night's game against the Tampa Bay Lightning. Marco Kasper and J.T. Compher will take on expanded roles if Copp and Larkin don't play on Thursday.
Source: Max Bultman
Source: Max Bultman
Andrew Copp Sustains Lower-Body Injury Tuesday
Detroit Red Wings forward Andrew Copp (lower body) exited Tuesday's 4-3 loss to the Florida Panthers in the second period. He suffered a lower-body injury during a faceoff, leaving Detroit without its top two centermen. Dylan Larkin (leg) was out for a second consecutive game. Another injury blow may leave the Red Wings short of quality in the middle against the Tampa Bay Lightning on Thursday night. Marco Kasper, who scored Detroit's third goal on Tuesday, could get the top-line center job against Tampa, with J.T. Compher also slotting into the top six.
Source: Sportsnet
Source: Sportsnet
Justin Brazeau Out Week-to-Week
Pittsburgh Penguins right wing Justin Brazeau (upper body) is considered week-to-week, the team announced on Tuesday. Brazeau was out of the lineup for the second consecutive contest on Tuesday night against the Carolina Hurricanes, joining Sidney Crosby (lower body) and Evgeni Malkin (suspension) on the sidelines. The Penguins' frontline looks incredibly thin right now, but they made Carolina work hard for two points on Tuesday, only losing 5-4 in a shootout. Bryan Rust and Egor Chinakhov, who skated on the first line with Rickard Rakell, combined for five points. Anthony Mantha and Ville Koivunen also performed well. Until Pittsburgh gets some players back, this group will need to maintain its strong play.
Source: Pittsburgh Penguins PR
Source: Pittsburgh Penguins PR
Ace Bailey Cleared to Play Wednesday
Utah Jazz guard/forward Ace Bailey (illness) is not listed on the injury report for Wednesday night's action against the New York Knicks. He missed Monday's victory over Golden State due to illness. Bailey's return to the lineup will affect guys like Brice Sensabaugh, Blake Hinson, and John Konchar (calf). The 19-year-old finished his last outing with only nine points, but he has boosted his production with more playing time since the All-Star break. Across his last eight appearances, Bailey has notched 16.4 points, 5.0 rebounds, and 1.3 steals per game.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Joe Mack Returns to Action Following Brief Injury
Miami Marlins catching prospect Joe Mack (neck) returned to the starting lineup during Tuesday's spring training contest against the Washington Nationals. The young back was sidelined for a few days due to neck stiffness, but quickly returned to action. In his return, Mack struggled at the plate, going 0-for-3 with a strikeout. The former 31st overall selection is in serious consideration to break camp with the MLB roster. Last summer, Mack spent the majority of his campaign at Triple-A (99 games), where he hit .250/.320/.459 line with a .779 OPS. During this stint, Mack hit 18 home runs and carried a modest 115:35 K:BB. If Mack can enjoy a strong conclusion to camp, he could contend for a depth role on the MLB roster. If he were to fall short, he would be in contention for an early promotion.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
Keyonte George Still Dealing With Illness, Questionable Wednesday
Utah Jazz point guard Keyonte George (illness) is listed as questionable for Wednesday's contest against the New York Knicks. He played through an illness on Monday against Golden State but may have to take Wednesday night off. Isaiah Collier (illness) is ready to step in for George if needed after he was removed from the injury report. In 12 games without George this season, Collier has averaged 17.3 points, 9.8 assists, and 1.8 steals. On Wednesday night, his role on offense might be even bigger, as the Jazz don't have much proven NBA talent in their current lineup.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
JJ Wetherholt Hits Second Grapefruit League Home Run
St. Louis Cardinals top prospect JJ Wetherholt has continued to perform at a high level in the Grapefruit League as he launched his second home run on Monday afternoon against the Baltimore Orioles. Through nine games, Wetherholt has gone 5-for-18 with two long balls, one stolen base, and a strong 4:7 K:BB. The top shortstop appears to be a clear favorite to be in the team's Opening Day lineup and is performance in spring training further supports this. According to MLB.com, the former seventh overall pick is considered the sport's No. 5 overall prospect. Last season, Wetherholt spent his campaign with Double-A and Triple-A and held an overall .306/.421/.510 line with 28 doubles, 17 home runs, and 23 stolen bases. Given his five-category profile and potential for everyday at-bats, Wetherholt is a top late-round breakout selection for all fantasy formats.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
Mitchell Robinson Available for Wednesday's Tilt
New York Knicks Mitchell Robinson (ankle) has not been listed on the injury report for Wednesday's game against the Utah Jazz. The Knicks are coming off a back-to-back, and Robinson didn't play in the second game on Monday against the Los Angeles Clippers. With no back-to-back sets scheduled for the Knicks for the rest of the month, Robinson is set to play regularly in the coming weeks. However, his fantasy value remains limited as a backup to Karl-Anthony Towns. Over his last 10 appearances, Robinson has averaged 4.4 points, 8.4 rebounds, and 1.1 blocks in 19.0 minutes.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Josh Hart Questionable for Wednesday Night
New York Knicks guard/forward Josh Hart (knee) is considered questionable for Wednesday's meeting with the Utah Jazz. The veteran utility man is experiencing soreness in his left knee and could miss his first action since Feb. 4. Without Hart, Landry Shamet and Mohamed Diawara are expected to be more involved in the rotation, with one of them likely to start. Shamet's performances have been more consistent, making him a better fantasy target, but he's a fairly one-dimensional player. Since the All-Star break, Shamet has averaged 11.3 points, 1.4 rebounds, and 1.4 assists per game.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Emmanuel Rodriguez Optioned to Minor-League Camp
Minnesota Twins outfield prospect Emmanuel Rodriguez was unable to crack the Opening Day roster and was optioned to minor-league camp earlier on Monday. Rodriguez is considered the team's No. 4-ranked prospect and the overall No. 74-ranked prospect in the sport on MLB.com. Given that he spent most of his 2025 season at Triple-A, he was under consideration to begin the 2026 season in the major leagues. Despite going 8-for-19 with two doubles and two home runs, the Twins will send their budding star to continue his development at St. Paul to begin the 2026 campaign. Last season, Rodriguez appeared in 52 of his 62 MiLB games at St. Paul and posted a .258/.429/.423 line with six home runs and nine stolen bases. Fantasy managers should keep a close eye on his status early in the season as he could contend for a first-half MLB debut.
Source: Minnesota Twins
Source: Minnesota Twins
Jarrett Allen Remains Out Wednesday
Cleveland Cavaliers center Jarrett Allen (knee) will be sidelined for a third straight game on Wednesday against the Orlando Magic. He continues to deal with right knee tendonitis and will have his next chance to return on Friday versus the Dallas Mavericks. In Allen's absence, Dean Wade has looked decent as a starter, recording a 13-point, 10-rebound double-double in Monday's victory over Philadelphia. Thomas Bryant's workload has also slightly increased, but his numbers aren't good enough to warrant fantasy consideration.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Kevin McGonigle Launches First Spring Training Home Run
Detroit Tigers infield prospect Kevin McGonigle went 1-for-3 with a solo home run during Monday's contest against the Tampa Bay Rays. This was the top prospect's first long ball of spring training. Overall, McGonigle has looked quite comfortable facing MLB-caliber pitching, posting a .318/.444/.636 slash line with two doubles, one home run, and one stolen base. He has struck out just five times over these 22 at-bats. McGonigle is under serious consideration to break camp with the MLB roster and appears to be in a good position to do so, as he avoided the first round of roster cuts, which saw fellow top prospect, Max Clark, sent to the minor leagues. In 2025, McGonigle spent the season across Low-A, High-A, and Double-A and posted an overall .305/.408/.583 line with a .991 OPS. Given his production in camp, McGonigle is emerging as a favorite to start on Opening Day, which makes him a prime late-round target in all drafts.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
Cameron Johnson Considered Probable Wednesday
Denver Nuggets forward Cameron Johnson (back) is expected to play on Wednesday night against the Houston Rockets, as the team has listed him as probable. Johnson struggled with back spasms during Monday's loss to Oklahoma City. His move to Denver has not worked out well for Johnson, who has managed only 11.1 points per game. The 30-year-old recently had his second game of the season with zero points. Over his last six outings, Johnson has contributed only 7.2 points, 4.3 rebounds, and 2.5 assists per game, shooting a horrible 27.9 percent from the field.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Parker Messick Looks Sharp on Monday, Continues to Make Case for Starting Role
Cleveland Guardians left-handed pitching prospect Parker Messick logged another strong outing on Monday afternoon and continues to make a strong case to begin the campaign in the starting rotation. Messick logged 4 2/3 innings against the Kansas City Royals and allowed no runs with just two hits and one walk. He struck out four. Over his three appearances in camp (two starts), the young southpaw has tossed 9 1/3 innings to the tune of a 1.93 ERA, 1.07 WHIP, and a 7:4 K:BB. He made his MLB debut late in the 2025 season and looked quite comfortable, posting a 2.72 ERA with a 1.31 WHIP over his first 39 2/3 innings. He is currently competing alongside Logan Allen and Joey Cantillo for one of the final starting positions. If he were to break camp in the rotation, he would have solid late-round sleeper appeal.
Source: MLB.com
Source: MLB.com
Kyle Teel Exits Tuesday's Game with Hamstring Injury
Chicago White Sox catcher Kyle Teel (hamstring) was removed from Tuesday's World Baseball Classic game against the United States due to right-hamstring discomfort. Before exiting the contest, the young catcher was off to a roaring start, going 2-for-2 with a solo home run and a double. Fantasy managers should pay close attention to his status, as he may not be able to return for the remainder of the tournament. Last season, Teel made his MLB debut with the Chicago White Sox and posted a solid .273/.375/.411 line with eight long balls and three stolen bases over a 78-game stint. At Triple-A (50 games), Teel held a .295/.394/.492 line with eight home runs and seven stolen bases. If Teel were to have a delayed start to the regular season, fantasy managers should expect fellow young backstop, Edgar Quero, to operate as the primary option.
Source: Bob Nightengale
Source: Bob Nightengale
Jamal Murray Probable for Matchup With Rockets
Denver Nuggets point guard Jamal Murray (ankle) is listed as probable for Wednesday's game against the Houston Rockets. Murray injured his left ankle last week but played through it in Monday's loss to Oklahoma City. The probable designation indicates that Murray will remain in the lineup on Wednesday night. Murray has already faced the Rockets three times this season, with averages of 25.7 points, 3.0 rebounds, and 7.3 assists per game. He has finished all three contests with three makes from downtown.
Source: NBA Injury Report
Source: NBA Injury Report
Rickie Fowler on Quite the Run Heading to TPC Sawgrass
Rickie Fowler is playing some of his best golf in 2026. The American golfer has four Top 25 results and his worst was a T-28. Fowler has enjoyed a hot putter gaining 0.807 strokes (15th). No one has seen that level of execution from Fowler since 2017. He led the tour that year by the way. Fowler has also been more consistent with the putter with a high one-putt percentage of 43.61% (24th). He is averaging only 28.2 putts per round (39th). Amazingly, Fowler is more impressive with his 65.71% driving accuracy (21st). He has improved every year since 2022 in that metric. Fowler imploded at Sawgrass last year on the weekend (82-79) but hope springs eternal especially from a betting perspective at the Top 10 or Top 20 level.
Source: PGATour.com
Source: PGATour.com
Sepp Straka Needs to Forget What Happened Sunday at Bay Hill
Sepp Straka was right there to potentially win the Arnold Palmer Invitational. The golfer from Austria was well inside the Top 10 when disaster struck on Sunday. Sepp started out T-3 on Sunday and dropped 10 spots after a 76. Straka bogeyed four straight holes and then 16 for good measure. Missed putts and errant shots erased what might have been a great result. He still has solid results historically at TPC Sawgrass. Straka has three Top 20 results over the past four appearances. It is intriguing that Straka's odds to lead after Round 1 have shortened to +4000 via DraftKings (+4500 to win the event). That presents as a viable option.
Source: PGATour.com
Source: PGATour.com
Jordan Spieth an Enigma Heading to THE PLAYERS Championship
Jordan Spieth still does not have a Top 10 in 2026. The American golfer has finished T-12 and T-11 in back-to-back events, however. Spieth is puzzling because one never truly knows how he will perform at TPC Sawgrass. Yes, Spieth has one Top 20 result in his last five appearances at THE PLAYERS Championship. One key with the play of Spieth has been strokes gained to putting (0.74, 1.73, 1.61). 2023 was probably his best chance to win but a Sunday 72 quashed any hope of that. Spieth just has not been able to put together four solid rounds on the Sawgrass course. Expecting that this week feels unlikely which makes him hard to gauge for DFS outlooks.
Source: PGATour.com
Source: PGATour.com
Justin Rose Trying to Pick Up the Pieces in Florida
Justin Rose has not had the best time in Florida. The English golfer has missed consecutive cuts after a solid Top 40 at Pebble Beach. Rose has mostly the putter to blame for this. He lost 1.7 strokes last week and 1.64 the event before. Even his driver distance was off at Bay Hill (0.3 yards off the average). Worse, driver accuracy has been 10, 8, and 10% below the norm in his three missed cuts for 2026. Bluntly, Rose has to make putts and miss fewer fairways. History has not been on his side at TPC Sawgrass. Rose has missed three of the last four cuts here and has shot over par in four straight appearances on Friday. He remains a fade from a betting standpoint as his numbers have only lengthened (+8000 via DraftKings).
Source: PGATour.com
Source: PGATour.com
Maverick McNealy Bounced Back at Arnold Palmer Invitational
Maverick McNealy had one bad round at The Genesis Invitational. The American golfer missed the cut as a result but bounced back at Bay Hill with a T-13. That marked his fourth Top 25 result of the young 2026 season. McNealy did have another iffy Friday with a 74 but followed that up with a 69-70 weekend. He has mostly been in solid form and THE PLAYERS often rewards that. Driving accuracy is under 60% and greens in regulation is around average at 68.43%. However, McNealy has gained a respectable 0.27 strokes on approach to the green (53rd). With a star-studded field, he may go under the radar from a betting standpoint.
Source: PGATour.com
Source: PGATour.com
Brooks Koepka Continues His Florida Swing With Some Momentum
Brooks Koepka returning to the PGA Tour in 2026 was significant. The American golfer delivered a final round 66 at the Cognizant Classic which vaulted him into the Top 10. It was his best round so far. Despite poor starts in his first three events (73-75-74), Koepka carries some intrigue heading into THE PLAYERS Championship. One thing which will need to improve is putting (0.872 strokes lost - 167th). He has 100 putts through three opening rounds. Koepka seems to relax as the rounds go by (26.5 putts per round on Sundays). If he can improve his form on Thursday, Koepka can be a betting factor come Sunday.
Source: PGATour.com
Source: PGATour.com
Nicolai Hojgaard in Strong Form Ahead of THE PLAYERS
Nicolai Hojgaard has been red-hot to start the season, posting results of T22-T3-T6-T24 through his first four events. He looks to keep it going at THE PLAYERS, where he has competed twice, missing the cut both times. TPC Sawgrass rewards players who find fairways, play well on approach, and convert opportunities on the greens. Hojgaard ranks fifth in total strokes gained (+1.628 per round), 18th on approach (+0.605), and 51st in putting (+0.325). He has struggled a bit with driving accuracy, ranking 111th, but has made up for it with distance, sitting eighth. Hojgaard is also 90th in proximity from 125-150 yards and 62nd from 150-175 yards, ranges that accounted for 36.5% of all approach shots here last year. At $7,500 on DraftKings, Hojgaard presents strong upside at a mid-tier price.
Source: PGA Tour
Source: PGA Tour
Robert MacIntyre a Volatile Option at THE PLAYERS
Robert MacIntyre put together his third top-25 finish of the season at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, losing over 5.4 strokes on approach but finishing T24. He now turns to THE PLAYERS, where he has three career starts, including two missed cuts and a ninth-place finish here last year. TPC Sawgrass rewards players who find fairways, play well on approach, and convert opportunities on the greens. MacIntyre has been elite with the flat stick, ranking 13th in strokes gained putting (+0.828 per round), and is 72nd in total driving, but he has struggled greatly with his irons. He ranks 148th on tour in strokes gained on approach (-0.750 per round), 154th in proximity, and 130th in greens in regulation. MacIntyre's volatility with his ball-striking and up-and-down results at TPC Sawgrass make him the ultimate boom-or-bust option at $8,800 on DraftKings.
Source: PGA Tour
Source: PGA Tour
Matt Fitzpatrick Looks to Return to Top Form at THE PLAYERS
Matt Fitzpatrick recorded his first finish outside the top 25 this season at the Arnold Palmer Invitational, struggling on Sunday and finishing T41. He looks to return to his top-end results at THE PLAYERS, where he has nine career starts with five missed cuts and two top-10 finishes. TPC Sawgrass rewards players who find fairways, play well on approach, and convert opportunities on the greens. Fitzpatrick ranks 20th in strokes gained on approach (+0.585 per round), 11th in driving accuracy, and 13th in total driving. His only notable weakness has been on the greens, where he is losing -0.236 strokes per round with the putter, though he has gained strokes with the flat stick in all but three starts at TPC Sawgrass. Fitzpatrick has been on a roll to start the season and presents a very solid option at $8,900 on DraftKings.
Source: PGA Tour
Source: PGA Tour
Logan Hall Joins Texans on Two-Year Deal
Free-agent defensive lineman Logan Hall signed with the Houston Texans on an undisclosed deal on Tuesday, a source told Jeremy Fowler of ESPN. Hall was drafted in the second round of the 2022 NFL draft out of the University of Houston by the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. The 25-year-old had 101 tackles (53 solo), 10 sacks, 15 tackles for loss, 23 QB hits, four pass breakups, and a forced fumble in 66 games (39 starts) in his four years with Tampa. Hall had a career-high 5.5 sacks in 16 games with the Bucs in 2024. He will not be on the fantasy radar in IDP formats in what should be a rotational role on Houston's defensive line in 2026 behind both Danielle Hunter and Will Anderson. In 17 games last year in his final season with Tampa, Hall had a career-high 39 tackles (18 solo), 1.5 sacks, six QB hits, a pass breakup, and a forced fumble.
Source: ESPN.com - Jeremy Fowler
Source: ESPN.com - Jeremy Fowler
Sam Burns a High-Risk, High-Reward Option at The Players
Sam Burns has struggled to start the year, with three missed cuts through five events, though he has also registered a T6 finish at Pebble Beach. His usually reliable putter has been anything but that, sitting 70th on tour in strokes gained putting (+0.171 per round), a number heavily influenced by gaining nearly 5.2 strokes on the green in his opening round at Pebble Beach. He looks to get something going at THE PLAYERS, where he has competed five times, with his best result being a T26 in 2022. Burns ranks just 135th in driving accuracy, 69th in total driving, and 105th in strokes gained on approach (-0.125). He also sits 64th in proximity from 125-150 yards and 94th from 150-175, ranges that accounted for 36.5% of approach shots here last year. Burns typically makes up for his lack of elite ball-striking with a strong putter, but it hasn't been as sharp this season. Despite this, he still offers upside with the flat stick that could push him above others in this range, making him a high-risk, high-reward option.
Source: PGA Tour
Source: PGA Tour
Raiders Will Listen to More Offers for Maxx Crosby
The Las Vegas Raiders have received calls from "several" teams inquiring about the availability of All-Pro pass-rusher Maxx Crosby (knee) in a trade after the Baltimore Ravens backed out of their trade for Crosby on Tuesday, a source told Adam Schefter of ESPN. For now, the Raiders are prepared to get Crosby "healthy and have him play for Las Vegas." However, they are listening to other teams. Apparently, the Ravens didn't like what they saw in the 28-year-old's physical after he had meniscus surgery in January. Although Crosby has gone under the knife quite a bit in his career, he's started 104 of the 110 games he's appeared in and is expected to be ready for the start of the 2026 regular season this fall after the Raiders held him out of the final two games last year. His agent, CJ LaBoy, said Crosby is "on track to return during the offseason program." Regardless of where Crosby is playing in 2026, as long as he's healthy, he'll be a starting defensive line option in IDP fantasy formats.
Source: ESPN - Adam Schefter
Source: ESPN - Adam Schefter
Keegan Bradley Hard to Trust at The Players
Keegan Bradley has cooled off after a strong 2025 campaign, with three missed cuts and only one top-30 finish through his first five events this year. He now tries to find some momentum at THE PLAYERS, where he has played 14 times with five missed cuts and two top-10 finishes. TPC Sawgrass rewards players who find fairways, play well on approach, and convert their opportunities on the greens. Bradley ranks 133rd in strokes gained on approach (-0.465 per round) and 156th in putting (-0.697), but he has been solid off the tee, sitting 42nd in total driving. His iron play has been a major concern so far this season, ranking 137th in proximity from 125-150 yards and 164th from 150-175. That is troubling, considering 36.5% of all approach shots here came from those ranges last year. While TPC Sawgrass has produced a few strong finishes for Bradley in the past, his current form makes him difficult to trust this week.
Source: PGA Tour
Source: PGA Tour
Sam Howell Signs a One-Year Deal With Cowboys
The Dallas Cowboys have signed quarterback Sam Howell to a one-year contract, according to Adam Schefter of ESPN.com. Howell's journey around the NFC East continues; the former UNC product has already spent time with the Washington Commanders and Philadelphia Eagles, and he also made two appearances with the Seattle Seahawks in 2024. That 2024 campaign was the last time Howell saw game action, and at this point in his career, he's more of a steady backup option than a potential NFL starter. That explains why he's heading to Dallas, where he'll compete for the No. 2 quarterback job alongside Joe Milton III (and behind Dak Prescott). Howell's 26 total touchdowns in 2023 revealed his encouraging upside, but he also had 21 interceptions that year, pointing to some real turnover concerns. Fantasy managers should leave him on waivers in all leagues (including dynasty formats) as long as Prescott remains healthy.
Source: Adam Schefter
Source: Adam Schefter
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