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Dolphins adding Darren Waller to active roster before Saints game
The Miami Dolphins are expected to make a roster move on Saturday, bringing back a key member of their offense after a stint on injured reserve. According to NFL Network’s Tom Pelissero, Miami will activate tight end Darren Waller from injured reserve, making him eligible for the team’s Week 13 game against the New Orleans Saints. Waller missed the last four games with a pectoral injury. The Dolphins designated Waller for return from IR on Wednesday, opening his 21-day practice window. He did not, however, need those 21 days as he will now be brought back to the active roster three days later. Pelissero’s report did not indicate a corresponding roster move for Miami to make space under the league’s 53-player limit for Waller. The Dolphins have not announced the move. Waller missed the first three games for the Dolphins this year after a training camp hip issue forced him to the sideline. He returned for four games, catching 10 receptions for 117 yards and four touchdowns. He was injured 16 snaps into the fourth game, then was placed on IR that week. Before he left, Waller, who was returning to the NFL after a one-year retirement, had developed a strong chemistry with quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and was becoming the go-to redzone threat for the team. Miami hosts the Saints on Sunday at Hard Rock Stadium. Kickoff is set for 1 p.m. Eastern.

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Los Angeles Lakers' NBA Cup court deemed ‘unplayable' for Friday's game: Report
The Los Angeles Lakers’ court for the NBA Cup is a late scratch for Friday’s game. The alternative court, with its bright yellow color scheme and NBA Cup trophy decals, will not be used when the Lakers host the Dallas Mavericks during the in-season tournament matchup at Crypto.com Arena after being deemed “unplayable,” according to ESPN’s Dave McMenamin. The Lakers will not play on the NBA Cup court tonight when they host the Mavericks, according to the team. Techs from the league's court vendor determined that the court is unplayable for tonight. It will be sent back to the vendor for repairs.— Dave McMenamin (@mcten) November 28, 2025 Technicians from the league’s court vendor determined the floor is in need of repair because of safety concerns, The Athletic reported. Friday’s game will instead be played on the Lakers’ regular home court. Lakers star Luka Doncic had complaints about the NBA Cup court after the team played on it for the first time Tuesday in a win against the Los Angeles Clippers. The Lakers’ alternative NBA Cup has been determined to be unplayable due to safety concerns, per reports. “It’s just slippery. It’s dangerous,” Doncic told reporters after the game. “I slipped. I slipped a lot of times, and you could see a lot of players slipped. And that’s dangerous, man.” Despite the slippery surface, Doncic managed to score 43 points while leading the Lakers to a 135-118 victory over the Clippers. Luka Doncic of the Los Angeles Lakers drives to the basket during the game against the Los Angeles Clippers on November 25, 2025 at Crypto.Com Arena. (Adam Pantozzi/NBAE via Getty Images) With the win, the Lakers improved to 3-0 in NBA Cup play and won Group B in the Western Conference to secure a spot in the tournament’s quarterfinals. With a win over the Mavericks on Friday, the Lakers will clinch a home game for their quarterfinal matchup the week of Dec. 8. The ensuing semifinal matchup and championship game will be played in Las Vegas. The Lakers’ NBA Cup court will be returned to the vendor for repairs and is expected to be ready in two weeks, per The Athletic. “That was bad,” Lakers forward Rui Hachimura told reporters Friday about the court. “I felt it right away when I was warming up. It just felt weird. Just like oily, slippery. Everybody was on the floor, literally, every second…I don’t know if they fixed it or they changed it…We’re going to do the normal court, so it will be fine.”
