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Giants GM Joe Schoen gives optimistic Malik Nabers, Cam Skattebo injury updates
The New York Giants are already brimming with confidence after hiring John Harbaugh as their next head coach for the 2026 season. Hidden in the dark are the ongoing recoveries of Malik Nabers and Cam Skattebo, two players general manager Joe Schoen believes will be ready for the start of the 2026 season. After introducing […] The post Giants GM Joe Schoen gives optimistic Malik Nabers, Cam Skattebo injury updates appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Sky’s Angel Reese lands role in Netflix’s Hunting Wives
Chicago Sky forward Angel Reese keeps stacking wins beyond basketball, and her latest move lands squarely in Hollywood. Reese has joined the cast of Netflix’s buzzy drama The Hunting Wives for its upcoming second season, USAToday reports. The show, which debuted in 2025 and quickly gained attention for its glossy tension and provocative storytelling, returns […] The post Sky’s Angel Reese lands role in Netflix’s Hunting Wives appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Carlos Beltran, Andruw Jones make up Baseball Hall of Fame 2026 class
The Baseball Hall of Fame has announced the 2026 class. These men have been voted in by the Baseball Writers’ Association of America for their accomplishments in MLB and will be enshrined in Cooperstown, New York, this summer. Andruw Jones and Carlos Beltran make up the class. Beltran and Jones will be inducted into the […] The post Carlos Beltran, Andruw Jones make up Baseball Hall of Fame 2026 class appeared first on ClutchPoints.

Labour's jobs massacre: Nearly 1,400 roles shed every day after Budget as Reeves hammers business
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Drake Maye analysis: How Patriots QB performed vs. Texans
A divisional matchup against an elite Texans defense was expected to be a slugfest for quarterback Drake Maye and the Patriots offense. In a snowy Gillette Stadium, Maye took his fair share of punches as he delivered his lowest EPA per drop back (-0.27) of the season and lost a pair of fumbles as ball security issues remain in the spotlight. But, Maye also threw his fair share of counters as well, topped by three touchdown passes that helped the Patriots punch their ticket to the AFC Championship Game with a 28-16 win over the Texans. Here’s how he did so on Sunday. Drive 2 (10:25) (Shotgun) D.Maye pass short middle to S.Diggs to HST 28 for 13 yards (J.Pitre). Behind the sticks on 3rd-and-14, Hunter Henry runs off the middle linebacker to open space for Stefon Diggs to fill in underneath. The ball is out quick — something Maye, who posted his fourth quickest time to throw of the season, did throughout the day to beat the Texans pass rush — and on target to Diggs to set up a mangabey 4th-and-1. (9:41) (Shotgun) D.Maye pass short middle to D.Douglas for 28 yards, TOUCHDOWN. Going for it on 4th-and-1, DeMario Douglas motions to the right side of the formation which helps signal Houston’s intentions to blitz as safety Jalen Pitre is capped in the slot by Calen Bullock. The Texans then do send a blitz zero, where a double slant flat concept holds Pitre in the flat for just a second before Maye finds Douglas over the middle one-on-one against Bullock, who can’t log the pass breakup as Douglas takes it to the house. MAYE. DOUGLAS. 28-YARD TD ON 4TH AND 1!HOUvsNE on ESPN/ABCStream on @NFLPlus and ESPN App pic.twitter.com/92q1eHeirw— NFL (@NFL) January 18, 2026 Drive 3 (4:34) (Shotgun) D.Maye sacked at NE 12 for -10 yards (D.Hunter). FUMBLES (D.Hunter), recovered by NE-W.Campbell at NE 3. Throughout Sunday, Maye fumbled four times (losing two) a week after putting the ball on the ground twice (one lost). Not all fumbles are created equal, however, as a second-half strip sack came with Will Anderson firing off the line of scrimmage with an insane .41 second get-off and hitting Maye’s blindside as he went to throw. But, Maye was also at fault at times such as a first-half fumble that New England was fortunate to recover. With pressure flashing off the left interior, Maye drifts all the way into right tackle Morgan Moses and goes to uncork one downfield (despite no receiver appearing to be open), but fellow star pass rusher Danielle Hunter is there to knock the ball loose. Will Campbell was then able to jump on it near the goal line to avoid a complete disaster for the Patriots. Drive 7 (5:23) (Shotgun) D.Maye pass short left to K.Boutte to HST 28 for 25 yards (H.To’oTo’o). With a four point due to Marcus Jones’ pick six, New England’s offense saw four straight drives end with a turnover or punt. Offensive coordinator Josh McDaniels then got things going by leaning on the same concept. On a straight slant flat concept with a simulated power action in the backfield, Maye takes a look to his running back in the flat to move Pitre just a step to the safeties right. That opens a second passing window for Maye to find Kayshon Boutte filling in behind the safety for a big gain to get the drive moving. (4:01) (Shotgun) D.Maye pass short left to K.Boutte to HST 7 for 18 yards (K.Lassiter). Two plays later, New England goes back to a double slant flat concept with Douglas running a bluff screen underneath. Houston matches in man coverage this time which leaves Boutte one-on-one out wide. The receiver wins and Maye hits him to move the chains again. (3:17) (Shotgun) D.Maye pass short left to S.Diggs for 7 yards, TOUCHDOWN. The drive caps off with… you guessed it: a double slant flat concept. Stefon Diggs starts as No. 3 on Maye’s right and motions across the formation where he’s followed by Jalen Reed. With Henry’s slant and Henderson’s flat opening a tight passing window to Diggs, Maye drives one into the veteran receiver…

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