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Billy Bob Thornton confirms he’ll be back for ‘Landman’ Season 3, despite rumors that ‘have nothing to do with reality’
Amid record ratings, Paramount+ renewed the oil industry drama after only three episodes of Season 2 had aired.

Arizona Cardinal request interview with Bills coach
The Arizona Cardinals have missed out on second interviews for two coaches now, as both Robert Saleh and Jeff Hafley have agreed to deals with the Titans and Dolphins respectively instead of coming to Arizona for that second interview. Tennessee Titans hire Robert Saleh as new head coach Packers DC Jeff Hafley new Dolphins head coach So when two doors close, another one opens, as the Arizona Cardinals have requested to interview Buffalo Bills offensive coordinator Joe Brady. Per multiple reports, Buffalo Bills OC Joe Brady is interviewing with the Arizona Cardinals for their vacant head coach opening.How would you feel about this potential hire? pic.twitter.com/SnmzYvkqKu— PHNX Cardinals (@PHNX_Cardinals) January 20, 2026 Brady is a 36-year old offensive coordinator who has been an OC for five seasons and in the NFL for six seasons. He was the passing game coordinator for the greatest college football offense of all-time, the 2019 LSU Tigers, before parlaying that into the Carolina Panthers offensive coordinator position. Things didn’t workout well for Brady in his first stint as an OC, as his offenses regressed, moving from 21st in yards and 24th in points in 2020 to 30th in yards and 29th in points in 2021 before he was let go. He moved over to Buffalo to be the quarterback coach in 2022, and then moved into the OC role in 2023 producing the following offenses: 2023 – 4th in yards, 6th in points2024 – 10th in yards, 2nd in points2025 – 4th in yards, 4th in points The obvious problem is he will not have Josh Allen in Arizona, and his work without Josh Allen has been bad, and that is putting it mildly. However, he is young and his rushing offense is dynamic, so he brings that with him no matter who his quarterback is. What would you think of Brady?

Texas’ offense just found its DeAndre Moore Jr. replacement for 2026
Emmett Mosley V is bumping inside to slot receiver for the upcoming season.

The All-Star process still struggles to place Devin Booker
The All-Star break is creeping up, with the league’s best and brightest set to descend on Southern California and the Intuit Dome on February 15. As for the format, your guess is as good as mine. Something involving USA versus the World, or some other experimental twist the league cooked up in a boardroom. The details are still fuzzy for me, which somehow feels very on brand for the event at this point. What was not surprising at all was the list of starters. Devin Booker was not on it. When the league made things official yesterday, his name was nowhere to be found. Devin Booker finish in 2026 NBA West All-Star starter vote (50% fans, 25% current players, 25% media).9th players, 12th media, 16th fans.Top 5 West starters. NBA head coaches pick reserves.NBC/Peacock announce reserves Feb. 1 at 4 p.m. MT before Sunday Night Basketball… pic.twitter.com/F49IR7mp0J— Duane Rankin (@DuaneRankin) January 19, 2026 And honestly, that tracks. Booker is not the type of player who racks up a massive fan vote by bouncing from franchise to franchise. You can be annoyed that he pulled in only 418,652 fan votes, sure. If everyone in the greater Phoenix area, roughly 5.19 million people, clicked his name one time, he would have walked in as a starter. That is not how this works, and I am fine with that. I do not ever expect him to be voted in as a starter. Not in a conference loaded with former MVPs and international stars who carry the weight of entire countries behind them. We have seen this movie before. The Yao Ming years taught us that lesson loud and clear. If you are an international player, the fan vote is going to lean your way. To the league’s credit, they have tried to balance the popularity contest. Starters are now decided by 50% fan vote, 25% player vote, and 25% media vote. It helps. It does not change the reality. Booker has never been about the pageantry. He has always been about the work. And that is where this conversation gets interesting. Booker finished 16th in fan voting in the West, but 9th in player vote and 12th with the media. That tells you a lot. For one, this is a brutal field. The Western Conference is stacked, and sorting through fringe All-Stars is not an easy job for anyone. Devin Booker lives right in that space this season. I still believe he should represent the Suns. The All-Star Game is not only about raw numbers. It is about stories. About freezing a season in time and remembering what mattered when you look back years later. And the Suns are one of the best stories in the league. Full stop. That said, this is not a classic Devin Booker statistical year. We have covered that ground. His value shows up in the margins, in how he impacts winning beyond the box score. But when you stack that against other fringe cases, like Jamal Murray doing what he is doing in Denver, especially without Jokic, it becomes a real debate. Not disrespectful. Not dismissive. Just complicated. The player vote is the part that really jumps out to me. It is the reminder that your favorite player’s favorite player is Devin Booker. He is a hooper’s hooper. The guys who actually play this game respect what he does and how he goes about it. That is why he landed 9th in the Western Conference among players. Now we wait for the rest of the picture. The All-Star reserves will be revealed at 4 p.m. Arizona time on February 1, with the remainder of the roster announced on NBC and Peacock. That is when we find out whether Booker gets his spot. And for anyone keeping score at home, Dillon Brooks finished 21st in the player vote and 24th in the fan vote.

2026 Draft: Mikail Kamara Scouting Report

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Austin native and 2026 National Champion rumored to be interested in Texas
Cybersécurité : l’UE va durcir le ton face aux équipementiers chinois

No.4 Texas dominates Texas A&M 80–35 in SEC rivalry rout
No. 4 Texas delivers a dominant 80–35 win over Texas A&M in a physical SEC rivalry game. Madison Booker shines as Longhorns control both ends.

Pundits face-off: Oscar experts predict who’ll be celebrating — and who’ll be snubbed on nomination day

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