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6 minutes ago
Charles Cross: Can’t practice Wednesday
Cross (foot) did not participate at practice Wednesday, John Boyle of the Seahawks' official site reports. Cross left Seattle's divisional-round win versus the 49ers early after suffering a foot injury, and now his status for the NFC Championship is up in the air. His direct backups at left tackle, Josh Jones (knee) and Amari Kight (knee), also did not practice Wednesday, so if Cross can't get back onto the practice field Thursday or Friday and give himself a chance to play Sunday versus the Rams, the Seahawks could find themselves with a serious issue along the offensive line.Read More -
12 minutes ago
Byron Young: Doesn’t practice Wednesday
Young (knee) didn't participate in the Rams' practice Wednesday. Young is still working through the knee soreness that he sustained during last week's divisional-round win over the Bears. However, despite the injury, Sean McVay previously said that he still expects the 27-year-old to be available for Sunday's conference championship game versus the Seahawks.Read More -
15 minutes ago
Adrian Martinez: Signs futures deal with 9ers
San Francisco signed Martinez to a reserve/future contract Tuesday. Martinez spent most of the 2025 season on the 49ers' and the Jets' practice squads, taking just one snap with San Francisco in Week 9 against the Giants to execute the game-ending kneel down. It appears the 49ers saw something they liked in Martinez though, so he'll be staying with them to begin the 2026 league year.Read More
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9 minutes ago
Jaylen Brown: Back in action
Brown (undisclosed) has checked back in to Wednesday's game against Indiana. After a short stint in the locker room, Brown has returned to Wednesday's game. It's uncertain what caused his departure, but he's seemingly feeling well enough to close out the contest. Brown had been listed on the pregame injury report with hamstring tightness.Read More -
12 minutes ago
Bogdan Bogdanovic: Still out
Bogdanovic (hamstring) is listed as out for Thursday's game against the Lakers, NBA writer Justin Russo reports. Bogdanovic has been sidelined since Dec. 26 due to a hamstring injury. He didn't travel with the team during its three-game road trip that just wrapped up, but he'll remain sidelined even though the Clippers are back in LA. It's unclear if Bogdanovic is anywhere close to returning, but his next chance to play will come Sunday against Brooklyn.Read More -
17 minutes ago
Kawhi Leonard: Questionable for Thursday
Leonard (knee) is questionable to play Thursday versus the Lakers, NBA writer Justin Russo reports. Leonard has missed the past three games for the Clippers, but there's a chance he'll be able to get back out there Thursday evening. If Leonard can return, Kobe Sanders will likely head back to the second unit and there will be fewer minutes available for Nicolas Batum and Jordan Miller.Read More
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11 minutes ago
Yoán Moncada: Returning to Anaheim
Moncada signed a one-year, $4 million contract with the Angels on Wednesday, Jon Heyman of the New York Post reports. Injuries limited Moncada to playing in fewer than 100 games during 2025 -- the third straight year that he's done so. He was fairly effective when healthy, however, slashing .234/.336/.448 with 12 homers, 35 RBI and 39 runs scored across 289 plate appearances. He'll presumably reprise his role as the Halos' primary third baseman, but his inability to stay on the field remains a significant concern for fantasy managers.Read More -
3 hours ago
Tsung-Che Cheng: DFA’d by Mets
The Mets designated Cheng for assignment Wednesday. The move frees a spot on the 40-man roster for the signing of Luis Garcia. Cheng -- who was a waiver claim of the Mets just last week -- slashed only .209/.307/.271 at Triple-A Indianapolis in the Pirates organization in 2025. He could remain in the Mets organization if he passes through waivers unclaimed.Read More -
5 hours ago
Kyle Tucker: Likely to bat second or third
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts said Wednesday that Tucker is likely to bat second or third this season, Katie Woo of The Athletic reports. Roberts made the declaration during a press conference where the Dodgers officially announced the signing of Tucker to a four-year, $240 million contract. The skipper cautioned that his lineup isn't set in stone, but for the time being Roberts is leaning toward Tucker in the two or three hole. Tucker will take over in right field for the Dodgers, with Teoscar Hernandez shifting over to left field and Andy Pages patrolling center.Read More
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16 minutes agoOliver Ekman-Larsson: Exits Wednesday’s game
Ekman-Larsson (lower body) won't finish Wednesday's game versus the Red Wings. Ekman-Larsson was hurt midway through the first period and didn't come back after that. The 34-year-old can be considered day-to-day for now. If he misses time, Philippe Myers or Matt Benning would fill in.Read More -
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52 minutes agoRodrigo Abols: Dealing with fractured ankle
Abols' injury is a fractured right ankle, Kevin Kurz of The Athletic reports Wednesday. Abols could still return in time for the last month of the regular season, though that may depend on how the Flyers are performing at the time. In any case, the 30-year-old is likely to be out at least two months. He is on injured reserve and could be transferred to long-term injured reserve if the Flyers get into a cap crunch.Read More -
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2 hours agoCameron Hebig: Receives first call-up
Hebig was called up from AHL Tucson on Wednesday. Hebig will get his first NHL call-up after an electric start to the 2025-26 campaign. He's earned 15 goals and 18 assists over 35 contests this season, which already makes it his second-best output in the AHL. The 29-year-old forward is not a lock to play, but it's a possibility now that he's on the NHL roster.Read More
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