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Mike Macdonald confirms if Sam Darnold will miss Seahawks vs Rams with key weapon possibly back for 2026 NFC Championship game

MLB Rumors: NY Mets, Padres emerge as suitors for former All‑Star pitcher in free agency

Mitch Marner gets Golden Knights reinforcement just in time for return to Toronto vs Maple Leafs

Giants reportedly sign former Cubs player to strengthen roster amid Brendan Donovan’s uncertainty

Baker Mayfield’s new OC gets big endorsement from Todd Bowles, revealing the reason of why the Bucs hired him
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers hired a new offensive coordinator for Baker Mayfield, and head coach Todd Bowles revealed why they hired him. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers suffered a blow last season by getting bounced in the regular season, not even going to the NFL Playoffs. Hence, Todd Bowles made changes by signing a new offensive coordinator, and now he explained why they hired him to coach the Baker Mayfield-led offense. Todd Bowles was clear on why they chose Zac Robinson as the new OC. “I was very impressed with his plan for getting the most out of the talent we have on that side of the ball. He has a very good understanding of the strengths of our top offensive players,” Todd Bowles said via a team’s statement. He then added, “I am very confident in his ability to teach and develop our young players.” Robinson knows the Buccaneers’ weapons very well, as he was the Falcons OC in years prior. Hence, he played against Tampa Bay twice a year. He will replace Josh Grizzard, who only had one year and failed to deliver. Zac Robinson has a lot of pressure Robinson really needs to bring the heat, as Baker Mayfield is already reigniting beef with Kevin Stefanski, who is the new HC of the Falcons. Also, his reputation is on the line. He had four different first rounders on the Falcons roster, and the offense was still not great. Despite having Bijan Robinson, Drake London, Kyle Pitts, Michael Penix Jr. and three first rounders on the offensive line, the Falcons were still not a feared opponent. Bucs’ new offensive coordinator Zac Robinson Now, he will have an even more stacked offensive roster to work with. Two of the last three OCs on the Bucs have become head coaches in the NFL. Both Dave Canales and Liam Coen are doing wonderful jobs in their respective teams. Therefore, this is a job were Robinson could use as a trampoline if he provides on the promise of making this offense a powerhouse. The Bucs offensive weaponry is incredibly elite and deep There is no reason for Tampa Bay not to have a top five offense in the NFL next year. If healthy, the Bucs only need a decent playcalling and they could absolutely blast any defense in front of him. QB: Baker MayfieldRB: Bucky IrvingWR: Mike Evans / Jalen McMillanWR: Chris Godwin / Sterling ShepardWR: Emeka Egbuka / Tez JohnsonTE: Cade Otton

NY Mets could face major decision on Freddy Peralta after trade with Brewers

Broncos set clear expectations for Jarrett Stidham after Bo Nix’s season-ending injury

NY Mets Rumors: Team reportedly targets former Brewers pitcher from last season
With the New York Mets reportedly not seeking further additions to their roster, a new report has surfaced concerning a player who was with the Milwaukee Brewers last season. The offseason has been nothing short of extraordinary for the New York Mets. The team appears to be in excellent shape following several key acquisitions during the current market period. Additionally, they are reportedly still in the conversation when it comes to signing more players in free agency, with potential new talent heading to New York. MLB insider Hector Gomez reports that the Mets have expressed interest in Colombian pitcher and former Milwaukee Brewers player, Jose Quintana. As the team seeks to enhance their pitching rotation, Quintana has emerged as a viable option. Quintana’s presence in the 2023 and 2024 seasons could be a pivotal factor for the Mets, as they aim to strengthen their roster in preparation for the upcoming season. His addition would provide much-needed depth. While Quintana posted solid numbers with the Brewers last season, they weren’t compelling enough for Milwaukee to retain him for the coming season. Nonetheless, circumstances may change as the Mets are not the only team interested in securing the Colombian pitcher’s services. Jose Quintana #62 of the Milwaukee Brewers looks on. Reported teams pursuing Quintana The Mets are joined by other franchises reportedly expressing interest in adding Quintana to their rosters for the next season. However, no clear front-runner has emerged with just a short period remaining before the regular season commences. “Other teams that have shown interest in Quintana include the Padres, Rangers, Tigers, and Rockies, among others,” Gomez revealed on his social media account, alongside the interest from the New York franchise. Quintana’s performance in the previous season with the Brewers Quintana’s efforts on the mound weren’t sufficient for the Brewers to consider him for the upcoming season, as certain shortcomings left questions about his readiness for future challenges. Nevertheless, his future remains uncertain and continues to be a topic of intrigue. Record: 11–7ERA: 3.96Games / Starts: 24 / 24Innings Pitched: 131.2Strikeouts: 89WHIP: 1.29WAR: 1.3

Seahawks confirm Sam Darnold injury report for 2026 NFC Championship Game against Rams

Former MLB veteran urges Phillies to re-sign key outfielder after J.T. Realmuto deal

Browns trending to lose key coaching help for Shedeur Sanders to AFC North rival

