NFL reporter names 4 potential fits for Stefon Diggs, potential contract cost

Stefon Diggs hit NFL free agency this offseason before settling his off-field issues, resulting in quiet months with minimal interest. Now that he’s been acquitted, it won’t be long before he finds a new home.

Sports Illustrated’s Albert Breer addressed Diggs’ situation last week, naming the Washington Commanders, Los Angeles Rams, Kansas City Chiefs and Atlanta Falcons as possible landing spots.

Commanders and Chiefs are known in the market for their pass-catching help. While Washington hopes both Terry McLaurin and Luke McCaffrey stay healthy in 2026, its only significant contributor in the receiving room was third-round pick Antonio Williams.

As far as Kansas City is concerned, they are looking for more depth behind Rashee Rice, Xavier Worthy and Tyquan Thornton. Given that Thornton was only used as a deep threat last year and Worthy hasn’t lived up to expectations of being a first-round pick, Diggs may have a chance to become the No. 2 receiver in Kansas City next season.

Breyer believes whichever team signs him, it will likely be a one-year contract in the range of $10 million for the upcoming season. While the cap hit on a one-year deal would be less than $10 million, this ballpark figure would make Diggs approximately the 38th highest-paid receiver in the NFL.

The oddest fit of the above teams would seem to be the Rams. Los Angeles already has two established wide receivers in Puka Nacua and Davante Adams, who attracted 46.9 percent of Matthew Stafford’s pass attempts in 2025. The Rams may not be able to give Diggs the role he wants.

Diggs may wait until closer to NFL training camp to ultimately sign, but his production last year demonstrated he is still a starting-caliber player. Our guess is he’ll sign with either the Chiefs or Commanders.

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Reporter says if Buster Posey, Tony Vitello are on the hot seat

The San Francisco Giants made their first deal of the offseason, signing Gold Glove Award winner Patrick Bailey several months before the MLB trade deadline. Amid rumors flying about other potential deals, questions have also been raised about the job security of president of baseball operations Buster Posey.

FanSided’s MLB insider Robert Murray reported that Posey is “in no danger” of being fired by San Francisco. In fact, he is viewed as potentially “the most unstoppable executive in baseball” because of what he accomplished during his playing career.

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During Posey’s playing career with the Giants, he earned seven All-Star selections along with NL MVP (2012) and a Gold Glove Award (2016). The future Hall of Famer also played an integral role in the franchise becoming MLB’s dynasty in the 2010s, winning three World Series titles.

After joining the ownership group in 2022, Posey was named president of baseball operations of the Giants in 2024. The 38-year-old is one of the youngest executives in MLB and is still likely to be adjusting to a learning curve just a few years into the role.

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Will the Giants fire Tony Vitello?

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It is not surprising that Posey’s history with the Giants organization provides him with additional job security. What is notable, however, is that Murray reports that San Francisco captain Tony Vitello is considered safe. At present it seems that the organization wants to give him more time.

Vitello, age 47, entered the weekend with a 15–24 record as the Giants manager. The club has been one of the biggest disappointments in MLB, and Vitello has made strange comments to reporters that have created unnecessary headlines, with the first-year captain’s lack of experience working in pro ball being criticized.

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One possibility that could still exist at the end of the season would be Vitello returning to Tennessee, essentially to save face for both parties. Vitello posted three seasons with over 50 wins (2021, 2022 and ’24) as captain of the Volunteers baseball program, along with two SEC titles (2022 and ’24) and the first-ever national championship in 2024.

Without Vitello, the Volunteers have a .500 record in SEC play and are set to finish the season with more than 20 losses for the first time since 2023. Returning to Tennessee could allow Vitello to return to a position where he can succeed, while the Giants can learn from their mistake in the recruiting process and target an experienced captain for next season.

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NASCAR reporter reveals when Caden Honeycutt could reach the Cup Series

NASCAR driver Caden Honeycutt is coming off one of the best weekends in racing this season, winning four races including his first Truck Series win. Although he is dominating in trucks at the moment, it won’t be long before he moves up to the Cup Series.

In the latest episode of The Teardown, The Athletic’s NASCAR reporter Jordan Bianchi said he expects Honeycutt to make it to the Cup Series by 2028.

“It’s turning heads right now and he’s got some ways to go. But the path he’s on, he’s someone I would expect to be in the Cup Series in 2028.”

The Athletic’s Jordan Bianchi on when Caden Honeycutt could reach the Cup Series

Honeycutt, who turns 23 in June, entered the season ranked sixth among the top NASCAR prospects in 2026 by Fox Sports’ Bob Pokrass. With Jesse Love and Corey Haim both potentially getting full-time Cup Series rides for the 2027 season, Honeycutt could be one of the next in line and be even higher ranked a year from now.

He has proved that he can win anywhere. Honeycutt’s first Truck Series win came over the weekend when he won four races, including two CARS races and a win in the ARCA Menards Series.

That’s why Honeycutt was chosen to replace Ham in the No. 11 truck with the Tricon garage. Although he has not repeated the historic results delivered by Hamm last season, he leads the Truck Series in points (312) with the most top-fives (five) and fourth-most laps (68) among full-time truck drivers.

Winning four different races with four different teams speaks volumes about Honeycutt’s talent behind the wheel. The Truck Series championship means a lot to him this season and if all goes well, it’s fair to think he’ll become a 24-year-old Cup driver in 2028.

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Reporter predicts which Kansas City Royals star is dealt

The Kansas City Royals enter the 2026 season with aspirations of competing for a playoff spot. Now more than 25 games into the season, they are tied for the second-worst record in the American League and seem destined to be sellers at the MLB trade deadline.

Examining the team situation, MLB insider Robert Murray shared his belief that All-Star pitcher Chris Bubick will be traded by the Royals this summer.

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“The Royals are struggling. Bubic is in the final season of his contract. All the ingredients for a potential deadline trade. Bubic’s track record will appeal to teams. A left-hander, he posted a 2.67 ERA in 27 games in 2024. He posted a 2.55 ERA in 20 starts last season. His numbers have declined slightly this season, with a 4.08 ERA in five starts, but he’s allowing less Has hits (six hits per nine innings) and slightly more strikeouts per nine innings (9.1 this season; 9 last season). If the Royals’ decline continues, Bubic is almost certain to be traded.

Robert Murray on whether the Kansas City Royals will trade Kris Bubic

  • Chris Bubic contract (Spotrac): $6.15 million salary in 2026, MLB free agent in 2026-27

Bubic, who won’t turn 29 until Aug. 19, earned his first All-Star selection with Kansas City last season. The 6-foot-3 southpaw excelled on the mound in 2025, posting a 2.55 ERA with a 24.4 percent strikeout rate and holding opponents to a .227 batting average in 116.1 innings.

He only pitched 146.2 innings over the past two seasons, but he compiled a 2.58 ERA with a 155-44 K-BB ratio and 7.6 H/9 during that span. In five starts this season, he posted a career-best 6.0 H/9 with a strikeout rate of 25.7 percent. However, he has a 4.08 ERA in 28.2 innings, in which he has allowed more than four runs in a pair of starts.

It seems unlikely that Kansas City will be able to work out a new deal with Bubic this off-season, with the California native set to cash in on MLB free agency this winter. So, barring a dramatic turnaround, it’s reasonable to think Bubic will be one of the starting pitchers moved ahead of the MLB trade deadline.

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Veteran reporter accuses WNBA of pressuring journalists to ignore feud-bookers ties

Veteran sports journalist Jeff Pearlman has sharply criticized the WNBA media coverage following the selection of Ezzie Fudd by the Dallas Wings as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 draft.

In a TikTok video, Pearlman highlighted what he alleged was Fudd’s almost complete silence about Fudd’s long-term romantic relationship with teammate Paige Bueckers, the Wings’ star guard who will be drafted in 2025.

He described the reunion of the former UConn Huskies stars – both on the court and in their personal lives – as “the number one piece of this story”, arguing that drafting Fudd effectively created a starting backcourt of longtime partners.

He said, “Ezzie Fudd and Paige Bueckers are in a long-term relationship, and no one is mentioning it. And the WNBA has apparently asked people not to mention it. And that’s very confusing to me journalistically.”

“Like, it’s fascinating that these two guys who have been dating for a long time, dating since college, would be the starting backcourt for a team. To me, that’s really the number one piece of this story. It’s not that they drafted AZ Fudd, they drafted AZ Fudd to play with his longtime teammate, Paige Bueckers.”

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Perlman calls for journalistic “blackout” on Fudd-Bueckers romance after Dallas draft reunion

Pearlman presented the situation as an “amazing” story of young love and on-court chemistry, while acknowledging the risks of pairing romantic partners in a high-stakes professional environment.

The relationship between Bueckers and Fudd, who played together at UConn and publicly confirmed their romance in 2025, has received limited mainstream attention, despite Bueckers attending the draft to support Fudd. One outlet, People magazine, Did Reference it directly in its draft coverage. Even in the headline.

Pearlman said, “Either these players’ agents or the league itself are telling reporters, if you want access, don’t mention it. Don’t bring it up.”

“I really think it’s an unfair judgment about women, not to mention it. Like, why is this taboo? Why is two women in a relationship even remotely considered taboo in 2026? This should not be happening at all.”

Fudd was, by no stretch of the imagination, a guaranteed number-one pick in the WNBA Draft, leading one to wonder if the deciding factor for the Wings was making their star, Bueckers, happy.

Any media blackout is almost certainly not about the relationship. The WNBA and ESPN will be thrilled to highlight this pairing.

In fact, some critics say the fad selection has shades of the Los Angeles Lakers drafting Bronny James to cool the LeBron situation. Except that Fudd is a legitimate WNBA player, while Bronny is nowhere near NBA-caliber. And Dallas likely doesn’t want to share the embarrassment of being manipulated into a special draft pick like the Lakers.

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NY Giants reporter reveals potential draft pick return for potential Dexter Lawrence trade

New York Giants defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence fueled NFL trade rumors on Monday when the three-time Pro Bowl selection requested a transfer from the team. As he and the Giants try to resolve their differences, NFL teams around the league are speculating what a deal could look like for the All-Pro defensive lineman.

ESPN’s Giants reporter Jordan Raanan reported Tuesday that the consensus he had received from sources around the league was that New York’s potential return in a Lawrence trade would be a late first-round pick or an early second-round pick.

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“He’s super, super important. He’s a cornerstone football player — not really a cornerstone, like a middle stone. He’s right in the middle. He’s a huge stone, and he’s very active, athletic.”

New York Giants HC John Harbaugh on Dexter Lawrence in March (h/t ESPN)

While New York is one of the deepest teams in the NFL, it’s a much different story internally. If Lawrence were traded, the team would rely on players like Darius Alexander and Roy Robertson-Harris to play a significant percentage of the snaps. This would be a huge blow defensively.

That’s not even to mention the fact that this would create a new need that has to be addressed in the 2026 NFL Draft. New York doesn’t have a ton of draft capital for starters, having only two top-100 selections along with four of the first 150 selections. With the club already having to address the linebackers, wide receivers, cornerbacks and offensive line, trading Lawrence would mean creating a void somewhere that can’t be adequately filled.

To make matters worse, the 2026 NFL Draft class is not particularly strong. A late first-round pick this year could have been a second-day pick last year, and the talent pool in the 25-45 range is largely the same. On a purely return basis, New York almost certainly won’t be able to come close to Lawrence’s impact.

The best option for the Giants is to resolve this contract dispute with Lawrence, finding terms that will work for him on a long-term deal. Given that the team has a starting quarterback, wide receiver and two edge rushers who are still playing on rookie-level contracts, they also have the financial flexibility to give Lawrence both a pay raise and more guaranteed money.

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Hardaway Jr.’s viral moment after only 1 reporter showed up

The Denver Nuggets were at their best in a 103–84 win over the Boston Celtics, improving their record to 37–22 for the season. Nikola Jokic delivered 30 points, 12 rebounds and six assists as the Celtics suffered an overall poor shooting night, converting only 34.9% of their total field goal attempts.

Regardless, Tim Hardaway Jr. was involved in a ridiculous moment during the post-game press conference. Hardaway Jr.’s press conference was attended by only one reporter, Rachel Strand of ClutchPoints, with the announcer initially canvassing the room for questions.

“Is anyone back there?” he said, before Hardaway Jr. tried to end the conference.

“Well, you all had a great evening. All good? All good? All right,” she said, getting up, when the announcer once again nudged Strand to ask his question.

“No, it’s okay. I think everyone was in the locker room,” Strand commented on a post on X.

“Tim Hardaway Jr.’s press conference was 20 seconds long, and I couldn’t stop him 🔥 (well the ones asking good questions were in the locker room) #MileHighBasketball,” she wrote later, clearly seeing the funny side of things.

The Nuggets held the Celtics to a season-low 84 points, outrebounded Boston 54–48 (including 14 offensive boards) and dominated the paint by a 42–28 margin. Boston was limited to just 36 points in the second half, generating 11 of 17 rebounds.

Hardaway Jr. played a key role himself, coming off the bench and dropping 14 points on 5-9 shooting, the second-highest total for Denver in the game. Jokic’s 30 points came despite an overall average shooting night as he went 11-28 from the field, while Julian Strother and Cameron Johnson added 12 and 11 points, respectively.

On the other hand, with Jayson Tatum sidelined, Jaylen Brown scored 23 points on 21 attempts, while Derrick White added 20 points and six rebounds. Neemias Queta was the third and final Boston player to finish in double figures with 10 points.


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