Anthony Edwards Returns, But Had to Make a Pit Stop First
Minnesota Teams
Timberwolves: Anthony Edwards is back from a six-game absence — though he literally missed the opening tip of his return game because he had to use the bathroom. (Yes, really. Nature called.) The bigger concern is that teammate Jaden McDaniels is now listed as week-to-week with a knee injury, leaving Minnesota a bit shorthanded as they push for a playoff spot.
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NFL
Flag Football is Getting Serious: The NFL announced plans to launch a professional flag football league for both men and women, timed to coincide with the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics, where flag football will debut as an Olympic sport. Sean Payton (head coach of the Broncos) played in a celebrity-style flag football event recently and admitted he'd be "surprised" if current NFL players actually make the U.S. Olympic roster — apparently the pros got humbled out there.
Odell Beckham Jr. wants back in: The once-superstar wide receiver and his former team, the New York Giants, are reportedly showing mutual interest in a reunion. He'd have some hurdles to clear first, but don't rule it out.
Vikings QB situation: Minnesota head coach Kevin O'Connell acknowledged a looming quarterback competition between newly acquired Kyler Murray, young incumbent J.J. McCarthy, and veteran backup Carson Wentz. That's a lot of quarterbacks for one team to sort out.
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NBA
LeBron makes history (again): LeBron James passed Kareem Abdul-Jabbar to become the NBA's all-time wins leader, picking up his 1,229th career victory — and he did it against the Cleveland Cavaliers, the very team he won his very first NBA game with decades ago. The man just keeps collecting records.
MVP race heating up: Victor Wembanyama, the 7-foot-4 phenom for the San Antonio Spurs, is making a compelling MVP case — not just for his scoring, but for being arguably the best defensive player in the league. The argument goes: if defense is half of basketball, why isn't he running away with the award?
Bulls cut Jaden Ivey: Chicago waived guard Jaden Ivey — a top-five draft pick just four years ago — after he posted anti-LGBTQ remarks online. The team called it "conduct detrimental to the team."
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MLB
Season is underway: The Blue Jays got some rough injury news early — starter Cody Ponce, who signed a new contract this offseason after years pitching in Asia, sprained his ACL in his very first game back in the majors and will miss significant time.
Bright spot in Philly: Philadelphia Phillies pitching prospect Andrew Painter finally made his long-awaited MLB debut and impressed. He's been hyped as one of baseball's top young pitchers, and his first outing was a welcome bright spot for a team that's had a rocky start to the season.
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NHL
Playoff picture taking shape: The Colorado Avalanche are on track to potentially win the Presidents' Trophy (awarded to the team with the best regular-season record), eyeing their fourth such honor. The playoffs are approaching fast and the race is heating up.
Rookie making history: Islanders defenseman Matthew Schaefer, a rookie, was on the verge of tying or breaking an NHL record for goals by a rookie defenseman. Keep an eye on that one.
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College Sports
March Madness Final Four is set: This weekend's Final Four features Michigan taking on Arizona on the men's side. Meanwhile, Duke — who entered the tournament as the overall No. 1 seed — was eliminated in the Elite Eight after blowing a 19-point lead to UConn, continuing a long trend of top seeds flaming out before the finish line.
Women's basketball: All four No. 1 seeds (UConn, UCLA, Texas, and South Carolina) made it to the women's Final Four — the same group as last year. Whether that's exciting or predictable depends on your perspective, but the talent level promises great games.
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Other Sports
Tiger Woods arrested for DUI: Golf legend Tiger Woods was arrested over the weekend near his Florida home on a DUI charge and is stepping away from the sport to seek treatment. He will not be playing in the Masters, which starts in days. This is a significant and sobering story for one of the most famous athletes in history.
Women's Champions League: In soccer, the quarterfinal second legs of the UEFA Women's Champions League are underway, with the London derby — Chelsea vs. Arsenal — headlining the action Wednesday. Spanish giants Barcelona and Real Madrid are also squaring off in a marquee matchup.