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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMFantasy Football: Games we're most excited for on the 2026 NFL scheduleThe NFL schedule for the 2026 season has been revealed, and there are lots of matchups worth talking about. Here, the Yahoo Fantasy Football crew chooses the games theyre most excited to watch for the upcoming campaign. See which matchups Justin Boone, Matt Harmon, Scott Pianowski and Joel Smyth are looking forward to.[Join or create a Yahoo Fantasy Football league for the 2026 NFL season]Reigning Super Bowl MVP returns to face former teamChiefs at Seahawks, Week 7: Its not often a Super Bowl MVP leaves his team in free agency, but thats exactly the scenario Kenneth Walker III finds himself in after signing with the Chiefs. Even more exciting, is the fact he gets to face his former club on the road in Seattle. Whether it was the decision to not re-sign him or the committee backfield the coaching staff kept deploying him in, there doesnt seem to be any love lost between Walker and the Seahawks management. When asked about the matchup this season, Walker told Kay Adams on the Up & Adams Show I would dap up all my teammates, but thats about it. From a fantasy standpoint, it never hurts to have a little added motivation going into a game and I even factor that in slightly to my rankings and projections when a player encounters a team he used to be on. Walker is also coming off the hottest streak of his career, averaging 128.5 scrimmage yards per outing over his final six games (including the postseason). However, the Seahawks run defense will be up for the challenge. They allowed the third-fewest rushing yards and the second-fewest rushing touchdowns in 2025. Lets hope Walker breaks a long run and gets to have a Marshawn Lynch-style celebration as he dives into the end zone. BooneNo love lost between these two rivals on Sunday nightCowboys at Giants, Week 1 (SNF opener): No better way to start than the beginning. Well all be heavily invested in the Cowboys offense from a fantasy standpoint, so its key to get an early look at that unit. We dont have many questions about it but nevertheless, seeing how George Pickens is used in concert with a fully healthy CeeDee Lamb is a big variable as he proceeds to play on the franchise tag. The bigger questions are on the other side of the ball. The Giants' offense is one I cant quite wrap my mind around just yet. On one hand, there are several interesting young players who might be values in drafts, including Year 2 players in Jaxson Dart and Cam Skattebo. The entire unit is getting a facelift with a new coaching staff under John Harbaugh and looks poised to move toward more heavy and 12-personnel packages. At the same time, they might be playing the early season without or certainly minus a fully healthy Malik Nabers. The star receiver is what can take this from a solid unit to a strong one. His status is one Ill be closely monitoring all throughout the summer. HarmonPlay 2026 Soccer Pick 'Em with FOX One and make your picks for the world's biggest soccer tournamentHigh-scoring affair between two NFL powerhouses on tapBills at Rams, Week 5 (MNF): If this game doesnt get your blood pumping, consult your doctor immediately. Its a prime-time matchup between the last two MVP winners (Josh Allen, Matthew Stafford), and weve recently seen these teams have a pinball affair. The Bills and Rams met in Week 14 of 2024, with Los Angeles holding on for an exhilarating 44-42 victory. Josh Allen did his Superman thing for Buffalo that day (three touchdowns passing, three touchdowns rushing) while the Rams racked up 457 yards and five touchdowns of their own (the other TD scored on special teams). Puka Nacua put on a 12-162-1 clinic, Kyren Williams had 31 touches and scored twice, and Stafford threw for 320 yards and two scores, en route to a 132.6 rating. I dont see how the teams are that much different now; little wonder theres a 53.5 point total set for this Monday night showdown. Get your popcorn ready. PianowskiJackson vs. Burrow matchup (health pending) in primetimeRavens at Bengals, Week 17 (TNF): For years, the Lamar Jackson versus Joe Burrow prime-time games have fed families and fantasy football managers. Shootout after shootout has come with JaMarr Chase averaging 29.5 fantasy points over his last four with both QBs over 20 PPG. Prior to last season, Jackson was averaging 25.3 per game versus Cincinnati, one of the best marks by a player against a team in the NFL, but struggled mightily in the matchups last season, ultimately only throwing the ball 12 times in their Week 15 win. If both quarterbacks can stay healthy, Id expect them to go back to their shootout ways and light up the scoreboard.This time, the Bengals will finally host Baltimore in a primetime matchup, after the last four being played in Baltimore. A New Years Eve fantasy championship is what dreams are made of, as the two favorites in the division will square off to decide NFL playoff standings and fantasy championships. Smyth0 Commentaires 0 Parts 86 Vue 0 Aperçu
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WWW.FOXSPORTS.COMInside The Isolating But Thrilling Pressure Of Indy 500 Qualifying At 230 MPHIn Driver's Eye with James Hinchcliffe, the six-time INDYCAR winner will bring you inside the mind of a racer while breaking down the nuts and bolts of the sport for fans. The Indianapolis 500 is the biggest race in the world. More than 300,000 people show up on race day. Millions more watch on TV. The pre-race ceremonies last an hour and build up the anticipation for the start of The Greatest Spectacle in Racing. It's unlike any other sporting event on the planet. But before you get the privilege of experiencing that moment on the starting grid of the Indy 500, you first must qualify for the race. The stakes, and the speeds, will never be higher. THE GOOD, THE BAD AND THE FAST: INDY 500 QUALIFYING The Indy 500 is unique in many ways, but one of the most famous is the tradition of starting 11 rows of three cars. Thirty-three drivers in 33 cars take the green flag after the field is set in qualifying. And that qualifying session is, by far, the most intense, most terrifying but most rewarding thing an INDYCAR driver will do all season. Qualifying for the Indy 500 is done by posting your best average speed of a four-lap run around Indianapolis Motor Speedway's iconic 2.5-mile oval. Speed is measured down to one-thousandth of a mile an hour, and sometimes that makes the difference. Were talking about four laps, 10 miles, faster than 230 miles per hour, and every thousandth counts. The level of preparation for teams' speedway cars for those four laps and the Indy 500 itself cannot be overstated. Countless hours are dedicated to special body work on the cars to reduce and eliminate every seam and every gap. Teams build special uprights to allow the wheels to turn freely and gearboxes with less internal friction to transfer more of the power from the engine to the rear wheels. These parts arent built to last. They are built to go as fast as possible for exactly four laps around IMS. When it comes time to make your qualifying run, its just you, the car and the track. You have the speedway all to yourself and the pressure is immense. There is no point in the year when the speeds will be higher than this moment. With faster speeds comes higher risk, and the driver needs to be willing to risk it all to come out on top. In my career, I ran the gambit of emotions during qualifying. Ive started near the front, in the middle, on the last row. One year I didnt qualify for the Indy 500, which was one of the hardest days of my career. On the other hand, I was lucky enough to start the famed race from the pole position back in 2016. Starting on pole for the Indy 500 is a big deal for these teams and drivers. Because of all the work that goes into building the cars, if you build the fastest one, every member of the team feels tremendous pride that their hard work paid off. For the drivers, its the fastest you go all year. Under colossal pressure, a slight misstep could end in the biggest wreck of your career. So to come out on top to be the one who walked the line between victory and tragedy the finest its something to be proud of. For sure, in a 500-mile race, starting up front is neither a guarantee of, nor a prerequisite for, success on race day. But it definitely helps your chances by keeping you up front and out of some of the potential trouble that could be brewing mid-field or further back. [VICTORS AND HOPEFULS: What Makes The Indy 500 So Hard To Win?] SOUND LIKE AN INDYCAR EXPERT: PRANK SEASON As big a deal as the Indy 500 is for every driver, when you are living at one race track for nearly an entire month and I do mean living, as most drivers reside in motorhomes inside Indianapolis Motor Speedway during the Month of May you can get a bit of cabin fever. And that can manifest itself in different ways, the most entertaining of which is pranks in the bus lot. It seems every year, somewhere in the middle of Week 2, drivers start looking for ways to decompress, and pulling a fast one on your friends and colleagues seems to be a popular method. And no one is safe. Making sure your motorhome is locked is key to survival in the bus lot. I made that mistake once and came home to a bus where all the toilet seats had been removed. Conor Daly once arrived back after a long night of sponsor dinners to find his bus packed to the brim of helium balloons that were too big to fit out of the door, so they had to be popped one by one. Only, they werent only filled with helium, and each "pop" resulted in a shower of glitter across the floor, which also was scattered with Solo cups filled with water. Another time, Marco Andretti awoke to find his two golf carts Saran-wrapped together. Romain Grosjeans scooter magically found its way to the roof of the pagoda. And who can forget when Dalys inflatable hot tub was filled with Orbeez and rendered useless?! As much as these pranks are a needed (and hilarious) release for drivers during a stressful month, it really highlights that while we are all fierce competitors on the track, there is a camaraderie between us. Drivers in this series know that we take big risks out on track and can have each other's lives in our hands. We travel the country together week in and week out for half the year. It becomes like a big family. A traveling circus. Its nice to see that people who drive 230 miles an hour, inches apart from one another, can still disconnect and cause a little chaos in the bus lot together. Oh, and just FYI, Daly brought the hot tub to the track again this year [INDY 500: The Definitive Guide To Choosing Your Favorite INDYCAR Driver] 1 FOR THE ROAD INDYCAR recently implemented a rule change one that most people agree is a good step for the series. It came off the back of the Indy Grand Prix another reason drivers live at IMS all month where a car was stopped on the frontstraight with a mechanical issue. But because the leaders were in the middle of a pit cycle, a local yellow was thrown to give everyone a chance to pit before a full-course caution was displayed, which would close the pit lane for service. Employing local cautions is a protocol we have used for years and was actually implemented at the behest of the teams and drivers. It could be advantageous, depending on where you are on track. Teams always advocate for consistency in these types of calls, and race control has done a great job of that recently. Teams and drivers also always advocate for driver safety. And unfortunately, those two things were at odds last weekend. By being consistent with the procedure, it arguably put a driver at risk. Race control was in a "damned if you do, damned if you dont" scenario. As has always been the mentality of INDYCAR racing, driver safety is paramount and must come first and foremost. Given that, the decision about full-course cautions being thrown will no longer take pit cycles into account and will be solely dependent on the situation with the car or cars in question. Its a good step for driver safety, and it has a knock-on effect of making strategy that much tougher to call for drivers running up front. The risk of staying out too late and a yellow affecting your race has gone up, and every time the strategy is harder to call, the fans at home benefit. MORE DRIVER'S EYE:0 Commentaires 0 Parts 64 Vue 0 Aperçu -
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SPORTS.YAHOO.COMTSSAA boys soccer Division II state quarterfinal brackets, schedules, scoresHere are the TSSAA boys soccer state tournament quarterfinal brackets and scores for Division II.Division II-AFriday, May 15ECS at Notre Dame, 12:30 p.m. ETSaturday, May 16Franklin Grace at St. George'sGoodpasture at Knoxville GraceNorthpoint Christian at Webb School - Bell BuckleDivision II-AASaturday, May 16Knoxville Catholic at MBABriarcrest at BaylorBrentwood Academy at Christian BrothersMcCallie at Pope John Paul IIThis article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: 2026 TSSAA Division II boys soccer state quarterfinal brackets, scores0 Commentaires 0 Parts 72 Vue 0 Aperçu