Week 15 Preview: 7 Bounce-Back LEAGUE WINNERS + Rookie RB Rankings This Week

Week 15 is upon us as is our fantasy preview show for the weekend slate. Justin Boone joins Matt Harmon to breakdown every fantasy angle of Week 15. The two tackle Boone's 6-pack of questions and Harmons' 3 games of the week. The two then end the show with our wildly entertaining 'hurry up offense' segment.

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(1:00) - Matt's solo TNF recap: Falcons 29, Buccaneers 28

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(1:27:40) - Literally No One's Games of the Week

(1:46:20) - Hurry Up Offense

Week 15 is upon us as is our fantasy preview show for the weekend slate. Justin Boone joins Matt Harmon to breakdown every fantasy angle of Week 15. The two tackle Boone's 6-pack of questions and Harmons' 3 games of the week. The two then end the show with our wildly entertaining 'hurry up offense' segment.

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Week 15 Preview: 7 Bounce-Back LEAGUE WINNERS + Rookie RB Rankings This Week

Week 15 is upon us as is our fantasy preview show for the weekend slate. Justin Boone joins Matt Harmon to breakdown ever...
Dahlin, Thompson each have goal and assist as Sabres beat Canucks 3-2

VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Rasmus Dahlin and Tage Thompson each had a goal and an assist, and the Buffalo Sabres beat the struggling Vancouver Canucks 3-2 on Thursday night.

Zach Benson also scored for the Sabres and Alex Lyon stopped 29 shots as Buffalo won its second straight following a three-game skid.

Kiefer Sherwood and Max Sasson scored for the Canucks, and Thatcher Demko made 12 saves in his return from a lower-body injury he suffered on Nov. 11. Vancouver has lost six of its last seven (1-5-1).

Sasson gave the Canucks a 2-1 lead 6:15 into the second, but Thompson tied it nearly 3 minutes later and Benson's power-play goal with 5:14 to go in the period gave the Sabres the lead.

Vancouver fell to 1-13-0 when trailing after two periods.

Dahlin got the the Canucks on the scoreboard first, scoring 7 1/2 minutes into the game.

Sherwood tied it with 11 seconds remaining in the first to snap his 10-game goal-scoring drought with his team-high 13th of the season.

The Canucks were without star center Elias Pettersson, who missed a second straight game with an upper-body injury.

The Sabres were missing offensive powerhouse Alex Tuch due to illness. The right wing was tied with Thompson for the team lead in points (26) heading into the game. Trevor Kuntar slotted into the lineup, making his NHL debut one day after signing a one-year, two-way contract with Buffalo.

Sabres: At Seattle on Sunday night.

Canucks: At New Jersey on Sunday to open a five-game trip.

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Dahlin, Thompson each have goal and assist as Sabres beat Canucks 3-2

VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) — Rasmus Dahlin and Tage Thompson each had a goal and an assist, and the Buffalo Sabres ...
Pitts' performance is most productive by NFL tight end since 1996, helps Falcons beat Bucs

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Catch by catch, Kyle Pitts Sr. put the mistake-prone Atlanta Falcons on his back and carried them to a thrilling comeback victory over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.

Thursday night got even better for the fifth-year pro when the former University of Florida star learned his 11-reception, 166-yard, three-touchdown performance that keyed a 29-28 win was the most productive game by an NFL tight end in nearly three decades.

The previous tight end to finish with at least 10 catches, 150 yards receiving and three TDs in a game was Hall of Famer Shannon Sharpe in 1996.

The 25-year-old Pitts noted he wasn't even born yet back then.

"Man, I love the state of Florida," the 6-foot-6, 250-pound Pitts said as he stepped up to the podium in the visiting interview room at Raymond James Stadium.

"It means a lot," he added about the mention of Sharpe. "It's a great person to be (compared to)."

Kurt Cousins targeted Pitts a team-high 12 times, leaning heavily on the young tight end with leading receiver Drake London out with a knee injury. Pitts scored on receptions of 8, 17 and 7 yards, the latter trimming what had once been a 14-point, fourth-quarter deficit to 28-26 with 3:34 remaining.

His last catch, on third-and-28 from the Atlanta 29, was for 14 yards. Cousins threw 21 yards to David Sills V on fourth-and-14 to set up Zane Gonzalez's 43-yard game-winning field goal as time expired.

"It was the plan, you know, all along. Kyle is our guy," second-year Falcons coach Raheem Morris said. "You're down a couple of your guys like Drake, some of those guys, and Kyle has really filled in that role and become the lead dog guy. He has done an awesome job."

The Falcons (5-9) are eliminated from playoff contention, but they relished the opportunity to play spoiler against the division-rival Bucs (7-7), who are trying to win the NFC South for the fifth straight season.

"It's amazing. I mean, we've been having our ups and downs through the year," Pitts said. "Obviously, it's not fun being eliminated early, but we're resilient. ... It was just pretty fun to get that win."

The Falcons overcame a team-record 19 penalties for 125 yards. They also withstood a wide-open Sills dropping what would have been a go-ahead TD catch in the third quarter, as well as Bijan Robinson's third-quarter fumble that led to the touchdown that put Tampa Bay up by two scores early in the fourth.

"It's a steppingstone to where we want to go," Morris said. "We talked about this, building blocks for what we've got to do. What we're talking about is next year. ... Only thing we can do right now is finish."

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Pitts' performance is most productive by NFL tight end since 1996, helps Falcons beat Bucs

TAMPA, Fla. (AP) — Catch by catch, Kyle Pitts Sr. put the mistake-prone Atlanta Falcons on his back and carried them to a...
Noem confronted about veteran in contentious hearing over deportations

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem found herself in the hot seat on Capitol Hill on Thursday, defending herself from Democrats who sharply questioned the Trump administration's hardline immigration actions.

In one notable exchange, Rep. Seth Magaziner, D-R.I., asked Noem if DHS had deported any military veterans -- and she said the department has not.

Magaziner then referred to a tablet with a man named Sae Joon Park on the screen, joining the hearing by Zoom.

Elizabeth Frantz/Reuters - PHOTO: Rep. Seth Magaziner speaks during a House Homeland Security hearing entitled

Judge weighs potential contempt prosecution referral for Kristi Noem in El Salvador deportations

Magaziner said Park is a Purple Heart recipient who was shot twice while serving with the U.S. Army in Panama in 1989, who was deported to Korea by the Trump administration.

"Like many veterans, he struggled with PTSD and substance abuse after his service," Magaziner said. "He was arrested in the 1990s for some minor drug offenses, nothing serious. He never hurt anyone besides himself, and he's been clean and sober for 14 years."

When asked if she would thank Park for his service, Noem responded to the congressman, "Sir, I'm grateful for every single person that has served our country and follows our laws."

Anna Moneymaker/Getty Images - PHOTO: Secretary of Homeland Security Kristi Noem testifies before the House Committee on Homeland Security in the Cannon House Office Building on Dec. 11, 2025, in Washington, D.C.

Trump's $1 million 'Gold Card' immigration application plan launches

A Department of Homeland Security spokesperson later said Magaziner failed to mention that Park had a criminal history, although the congressman did address that in his remarks.

"In 2010 an immigration judge issued him an order of removal. Park's appeal to the Board of Immigration Appeals that same month was dismissed by the Board in April 2011," DHS Assistant Secretary Tricia McLaughlin said in the statement. "With no legal basis to remain in the U.S. and a final order of removal, Park was allowed to self-deport to Korea."

In response to a question from Magaziner, Noem committed to reviewing Park's case.

Magaziner also introduced a military veteran named Jim Brown, from Troy, Missouri, who was sitting in the gallery behind Noem. Browns's wife -- a native of Ireland -- has lived in the U.S. for 48 years before being detained and facing deportation, the congressman said. Her only criminal record was writing two bad checks totaling $80 several years ago, Magaziner said.

Noem confronted about veteran in contentious hearing over deportations

Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem found herself in the hot seat on Capitol Hill on Thursday, defendin...
Novo Nordisk launches blockbuster diabetes drug Ozempic in India

Dec 12 (Reuters) - Danish drugmaker ​Novo Nordisk ‌launched its blockbuster diabetes drug ‌Ozempic in India on Friday.

Ozempic, a ⁠once-weekly injectable ‌approved by the U.S. ‍Food and Drug Administration in 2017 ​for type ‌2 diabetes, has become a global bestseller and is ⁠widely used ​off-label for ​weight loss due to its ‍appetite-suppressing ⁠effects.

(Reporting by Rishika Sadam ⁠and Kashish Tandon; ‌Editing by Janane ‌Venkatraman)

Novo Nordisk launches blockbuster diabetes drug Ozempic in India

Dec 12 (Reuters) - Danish drugmaker ​Novo Nordisk ‌launched its blockbuster diabetes drug ‌Ozempic in India on Friday. ...
Washington state faces historic floods that have washed away homes and stranded families

MOUNT VERNON, Wash. (AP) — Days oftorrential rainin Washington state has caused historic floods that have stranded families on rooftops, washed over bridges and ripped at least two homes from their foundations, and experts warned that even more flooding expected Friday could be catastrophic.

Washington is under a state of emergency and evacuation orders are in place for tens of thousands of residents. Gov. Bob Ferguson on Thursday urged everyone to follow evacuation instructions as yet another river neared record levels.

"I understand that many in our state have experienced significant floods in the past," he said on the social platform X. "However, we're looking at a historic situation."

About 78,000 residents of a major agricultural region north of Seattle were ordered to evacuate the floodplain of the Skagit River, which was expected to crest Friday morning.

The floods were impacting large parts of the state, with several bridges flooded and some major roads inundated or washed out. Some roads had no alternate routes and no estimated reopening time, including a large part of state Route 410.

A landslide blocked part of Interstate 90 east of Seattle, with photos showing vehicles trapped by tree trunks, branches, mud and standing water.

In the north near the U.S.-Canada border, the cities of Sumas, Nooksack and Everson were evacuated after being inundated. The border crossing at Sumas was closed and Amtrak suspended trains between Seattle and Vancouver, B.C.

Sumas Mayor Bruce Bosch said much of the city has been "devastated" by the high waters just four years after a similar flood.

Flooding rivers break records

The Snohomish River surged nearly a foot (30 centimeters) higher than its record Thursday in the picturesque city that shares its name, while the Skagit River rose just above its record Thursday night in Mount Vernon, according to the National Water Prediction Service.

Earlier Thursday, the Skagit just missed its previous record as flooding surged through the mountain town of Concrete.

The waters stopped just short of getting inside Mariah Brosa's raised riverfront home in Concrete, but the raging river still slapped debris against her home and totaled her fiancé's work car, she said.

"I didn't think it would come this high," she said.

Flooding from the Skagit has long plagued Mount Vernon, the largest city in Skagit County with some 35,000 residents. Flooding in 2003 displaced hundreds of people.

A floodwall that protects downtown passed a major test in 2021, when the river crested near record levels. Water was at the foot of the floodwall as of late Thursday morning, Mayor Peter Donovan said.

In nearby Burlington, officials hoped dikes and other systems would protect their community from catastrophe, said Michael Lumpkin, with the police department.

Officials respond to flooding

Authorities across Washington state in recent days have rescued people from cars and homes after anatmospheric riversoaked the region.

Helicopters rescued two families on Thursday from the roofs of homes in Sumas that had been flooded by about 15 feet (4.6 meters) of water, while the city's fire station had 3 feet (91 centimeters) of water, according Frank Cain JR., battalion chief for Whatcom County Fire District 14.

In nearby Welcome, erosion from the floodwaters caused at least two houses to collapse into the Nooksack River, he said. No one was inside at the time.

In a football field in Snoqualmie, a herd of elk swam and waded through neck-high water.

East of Seattle, residents along Issaquah Creek used water pumps as rushing floodwaters filled yards Thursday morning. Yellow tape blocked off a hazardous area along the creek.

Climate change has been linkedto some intense rainfall. Scientists say that without specific study they cannot directly link a single weather event to climate change, but in general it's responsible for more intense and more frequent extreme storms, droughts, floods and wildfires.

Another storm system is expected to bring more rain starting Sunday.

Rush reported from Portland, Oregon. Associated Press writers Gene Johnson and Hallie Golden in Seattle; Martha Bellisle in Issaquah, Washington; Mark Thiessen in Anchorage, Alaska; and Mead Gruver in Fort Collins, Colorado, contributed to this report.

Washington state faces historic floods that have washed away homes and stranded families

MOUNT VERNON, Wash. (AP) — Days oftorrential rainin Washington state has caused historic floods that have stranded famili...
AP Source: NWSL may adopt policy allowing teams to sign select players above the salary cap

The National Women's Soccer League could soon adopt a roster mechanism that would allow teams to sign certain players over current salary cap rules, a person with knowledge of the proposal told The Associated Press.

The person spoke on condition of anonymity because they were not allowed to publicly disclose discussions, first reported by ESPN. Any policy change would have to be approved by the NWSL Players Association.

Details about the new mechanism were not available but it would help teams sign and retain top players while still maintaining the NWSL's salary cap.

The issue has attracted attention in the past two weeks as the Washington Spirit have sought to re-sign Trinity Rodman, one of the league's biggest stars.

The Spirit and Rodman struck a multiyear deal last week that was vetoed by the league. The NWSLPAfiled a grievancein response, maintaining that the denial violated Rodman's free agency rights.

On Tuesday the Spirit saidthey were continuing to workwith the NWSL and Rodman's representation to reach a resolution that would keep her with in the league. Rodman, who wona gold medalwith the United States at the Paris Olympics, has been drawing interest from European teams that don't have the same salary restrictions.

The NWSL's salary cap is $3.5 million for each team for the 2026 season, although it will rise each year until it hits$5.1 million in 2030.

The union did not provide specifics about the offer to Rodman, but said the compensation structure fit within the salary cap and was calculated to include team revenue share.

The league can raise the salary cap at any time, the union has maintained.

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AP Source: NWSL may adopt policy allowing teams to sign select players above the salary cap

The National Women's Soccer League could soon adopt a roster mechanism that would allow teams to sign certain players...

 

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