• Pro Football Network Late Night Edition for December 14th, 2025
    Dec 15 2025

    Pro Football Network Late Night Edition for December 14th, 2025

    NFL

    Week 15 was defined by critical injuries and extreme weather. Patrick Mahomes suffered a scary injury against the Chargers, putting the Chiefs' playoff hopes in jeopardy. In a freezing game, rookie Shedeur Sanders struggled mightily with three interceptions for the Browns. Elsewhere, the Bengals were humiliated 24-0 by the Ravens, James Conner underwent season-ending foot surgery, and veteran Philip Rivers revealed he considered coming out of retirement to play for the Colts.

    NHL

    The hockey world is reacting to a blockbuster trade sending Quinn Hughes to the Minnesota Wild. Hughes broke his silence on the move, which has drawn mixed reactions from the Canucks locker room.

    Global Sports & College

    Liverpool star Mo Salah is the subject of rumors linking him to the Saudi Pro League to potentially surpass Cristiano Ronaldo’s stature. In college football, coaches Kalen DeBoer (Alabama) and Dan Lanning (Oregon) are staying with their respective programs, ending departure speculation.

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    6 mins
  • Pro Football Network Late Night Edition for December 13th, 2025
    Dec 14 2025

    Pro Football Network Late Night Edition for December 13th, 2025

    NBA

    The Oklahoma City Thunder are drawing bold comparisons to the legendary Bulls and Warriors dynasties, while Victor Wembanyama opened up about the physical toll of his blood clot diagnosis. Trade rumors are intensifying, linking Giannis Antetokounmpo to the Miami Heat and Anthony Davis to the Mavericks.

    NFL

    The San Francisco 49ers are chasing the No. 1 seed amidst anxiety regarding Christian McCaffrey’s injury status. In a chaotic quarterback market, rumors suggest a shock return for Philip Rivers to the Colts, alongside speculation about Joe Burrow potentially considering early retirement.

    College Sports

    Coaching drama is high, with Bill Belichick surprisingly linked to UNC and Oklahoma's Kalen DeBoer facing a "hot seat ultimatum." In the transfer portal, top quarterback Bryce Underwood is reportedly weighing a decision between LSU and Michigan.

    Motorsports & Global

    Formula One is facing a "fan revolt" over new 2026 regulations, while Mercedes boss Toto Wolff admitted the 2021 Abu Dhabi finale still haunts him. In winter sports, Lindsey Vonn secured a World Cup victory, drawing longevity comparisons to LeBron James.

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    8 mins
  • Pro Football Network Late Night Edition for December 12th, 2025
    Dec 13 2025

    Pro Football Network Late Night Edition for December 12th, 2025

    NFL

    Buccaneers Head Coach Todd Bowles is under intense scrutiny following a reported post-game rant, while the Steelers face a major setback with T.J. Watt reportedly suffering a collapsed lung. In the rumor mill, retired QB Philip Rivers is being linked to a shock comeback with the Colts, and rookie Shedeur Sanders is being connected to the Cleveland Browns.

    NBA

    Trade speculation is dominating the headlines, with Anthony Davis linked to the Mavericks and Raptors, and conflicting reports surrounding a potential blockbuster sending Giannis Antetokounmpo to the Miami Heat. Meanwhile, the Golden State Warriors are exploring trades involving Trey Murphy and Jonathan Kuminga.

    NHL

    Canadian teams are facing turmoil: the Edmonton Oilers are rumored to be considering a goalie shakeup involving Tristan Jarry, while Toronto’s Auston Matthews is facing criticism amidst the Leafs' struggles. In Vancouver, Quinn Hughes admitted constant trade chatter is taking a personal toll.

    College Sports & Global

    USC’s Lincoln Riley is being linked to the open Michigan coaching job, while former assistant Sherrone Moore faces potential legal charges. Globally, Lando Norris is being hailed as the future of Formula One, and Lindsey Vonn celebrated an emotional post-retirement World Cup victory.

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  • Pro Football Network Late Night Edition for December 11th, 2025
    Dec 12 2025

    Pro Football Network Late Night Edition for December 11th, 2025

    NFL

    Week 15 is defined by critical injury updates for fantasy playoffs and intense quarterback speculation. Joe Burrow is at the center of trade rumors linking him to the Jets and Raiders, alongside concerning comparisons to Andrew Luck’s early retirement. Elsewhere, Cardinals Head Coach Jonathan Gannon is on the hot seat, and Dak Prescott’s brother sparked drama by publicly criticizing the Cowboys while praising the Eagles.

    NBA

    Following the inaugural NBA Cup, the Lakers are regrouping after a disappointing exit, while the Spurs celebrate a semifinal run. Trade rumors persist, linking Giannis Antetokounmpo to the Warriors, while insiders are hailing the OKC Thunder as a potential dynasty in the making.

    College Sports

    The coaching carousel is focused on Michigan, with rumors regarding Sherrone Moore's potential exit and Jon Gruden emerging as a possible candidate. In the transfer portal, Lane Kiffin is reportedly making a push for a $2.1 million quarterback from an SEC rival.

    NHL & Motorsports

    NASCAR has reached a settlement in its high-profile antitrust trial with 23XI Racing. On the ice, trade speculation is dominating the headlines, with Canucks defenseman Quinn Hughes linked to moves involving the Capitals and Devils.

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    7 mins
  • Pro Football Network Late Night Edition for December 10th, 2025
    Dec 11 2025

    Pro Football Network Late Night Edition for December 10th, 2025

    NFL

    Week 15 is defined by a heavy injury list, with the Eagles sweating on Jalen Carter and the Lions monitoring Sam LaPorta. In the rumor mill, Tom Brady is being linked to a potential comeback, while fantasy managers are already looking toward 2025 prospects like Shedeur Sanders.

    College Football

    Seismic reports indicate that Michigan has fired Head Coach Sherrone Moore. Elsewhere, Ed Orgeron opened up about past recruiting failures at LSU, and the transfer portal remains active with Florida coach Jon Sumrall aggressively targeting former Tulane players.

    NBA

    Rookie Cooper Flagg made history by breaking a LeBron James record with a 35-point performance, while Jalen Brunson dropped 35 points on the Raptors. On the injury front, the league is tracking updates for Tyrese Haliburton and Jayson Tatum.

    Motorsports & NHL

    The NASCAR antitrust trial provided explosive drama, with Judge Bell ruling against the organization regarding evidence and Steve Phelps testifying about the safety of the Next Gen car. In the NHL, trade rumors are intensifying around Nazem Kadri (Stars) and Quinn Hughes (Canucks).

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    7 mins
  • Pro Football Network Late Night Edition for December 9th, 2025
    Dec 10 2025

    Pro Football Network Late Night Edition for December 9, 2025:

    NBA

    The Lakers are at the center of speculation, with agent Rich Paul stating the team needs a "defensive enforcer" and reports suggesting Luka Dončić has inquired about Giannis Antetokounmpo potentially joining LA. On the court, James Harden achieved a historic milestone, while Anthony Edwards exploded for a 40-point performance.

    NFL

    As playoff races tighten, the "tank battle" for the 2026 No. 1 overall pick has become chaotic following upset wins by the Saints and Titans. Jalen Hurts is facing severe criticism and calls for benching after throwing four interceptions, while Week 15 is clouded by injuries to key stars including CeeDee Lamb, Jayden Daniels, and Alvin Kamara.

    College Sports

    Vanderbilt QB Diego Pavia is gaining serious Heisman traction. Meanwhile, Notre Dame is surrounded by rumors: Head Coach Marcus Freeman is linked to potential NFL jobs, and the Athletic Director publicly slammed the ACC regarding the program's playoff snub.

    Global Sports & Motorsports

    NASCAR is embroiled in a massive antitrust legal battle with 23XI Racing involving over $300 million. In the NHL, the Capitals are navigating contract uncertainty with Alex Ovechkin, while rumors persist about Connor McDavid potentially leaving the Edmonton Oilers.

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    7 mins
  • Pro Football Network Late Night Edition for December 8th, 2025
    Dec 9 2025

    Pro Football Network Late Night Edition for December 8th, 2025

    NFL

    Cleveland Browns Head Coach Kevin Stefanski officially named rookie Shedeur Sanders the starting quarterback following a historic performance, despite facing criticism for previous play-calling. The coaching carousel is heating up league-wide: the Colts are facing "malpractice" accusations regarding Daniel Jones, fans in Tampa Bay are calling for Jon Gruden, and shock reports suggest Andy Reid’s job in Kansas City could be in jeopardy. Additionally, DK Metcalf was hospitalized following the Seahawks' game.

    College Football

    Penn State has hired Matt Campbell to replace James Franklin, with Iowa State immediately promoting Jimmy Rogers. Controversy continues to dog the College Football Playoff, with Notre Dame’s AD launching a blistering critique of the committee's rankings and alleged bias favoring Alabama and BYU.

    NBA & NHL

    The Milwaukee Bucks are refusing to entertain trade offers for Giannis Antetokounmpo, while the OKC Thunder are off to a historic start. In the NHL, trade rumors surround Quinn Hughes, with the Philadelphia Flyers reportedly interested.

    Global Sports

    In Formula One, Lando Norris celebrated his title win amidst reports of turmoil within the Red Bull racing dynasty. In soccer, Liverpool manager Arne Slot is feuding with Mohamed Salah, sparking criticism from Wayne Rooney.

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    6 mins
  • Pro Football Network Late Night Edition for December 7th, 2025
    Dec 8 2025

    Pro Football Network Late Night Edition for December 7th, 2025

    Here is a concise summary of the Pro Football Network Late Night Edition for December 7, 2025:

    NFL

    The New Orleans Saints delivered a major upset over the Buccaneers, shaking up the NFC South standings. Playoff races are tightening in the AFC South and North, but injuries headlined Week 14 with setbacks for Daniel Jones (Achilles), Jayden Daniels, and Devon Achane. Additionally, Shedeur Sanders faces backlash and calls for benching following a controversial touchdown celebration against the Titans.

    College Football

    The College Football Playoff Committee is facing intense scrutiny and accusations of "SEC bias" after controversially swapping Notre Dame for Miami in the rankings and including Alabama, a move openly criticized by BYU and NFL veterans.

    Global Sports

    In a dramatic season finale in Abu Dhabi, Lando Norris upset Max Verstappen to win the Formula One World Championship. Elsewhere, Lionel Messi led Inter Miami to an MLS Cup victory, and Zach LaVine dropped 42 points in NBA action.

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    6 mins