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February 24, 2026

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Tuesday was Day 1 of the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, and a lot of the talk revolved around high-priced quarterbacks. Dolphins GM Jon-Eric Sullivan said “everything is on the table” regarding quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, while the Falcons said they will release QB Kirk Cousins, so Atlanta won’t owe him another $67.1 million in guaranteed money.

—David Rumsey

First Up

  • The NCAA sent a letter to schools reiterating its commitment to investigating claims of tampering. Read the story.
  • Warner Bros. Discovery said it is reviewing Paramount’s revised offer. Netflix’s $83 billion deal to buy WBD is still in place—for now. Read the story.
  • The Lions will host the NFL’s 2026 regular-season game in Munich. Detroit is the sixth team confirmed to play abroad this fall. Read the story.
  • FIFA said it is confident in staging safe soccer matches at the World Cup in Mexico after cartel violence in Guadalajara over the weekend. Read the story.

NFL Combine Opens With QB Decisions and Epstein Deflections

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Day 1 of the NFL Scouting Combine kicked off in Indianapolis with several teams revealing their plans—or at least hinting at intentions—around high-priced quarterbacks.

New Falcons GM Ian Cunningham confirmed what many had expected: Kirk Cousins will be cut to avoid owing him another $67.1 million in guaranteed money.

“I let him know that our plan would be to release him the first day of the league year,” Cunningham told Atlanta-based radio station 92.9 The Game. “Obviously, the contract structure allows for that to occur.”

The 2026 league year starts March 11 at 4 p.m. ET. “I feel like we owe that to him, I owe that to Kirk and his rep to be able to have that clarity moving forward,” Cunningham said.

Dolphins GM Jon-Eric Sullivan said during his podium press conference that “everything is on the table” regarding quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, “including the potential of a trade.” 

Miami owes Tagovailoa $54 million this season, and it would incur a $99.2 million dead-money salary-cap hit if the team releases him—although the cap charge could be spread out over two years, if the Dolphins wanted.

“We don’t know which way that’s going to go,” Sullivan said. “There’s a lot of different factors in play, a lot of conversations being had.”

Steelers GM Omar Khan said the “door is open” for Aaron Rodgers to return after playing the 2025 season on a one-year, $14.15 million deal. “We have had conversations with him,” Khan said. “I spoke with him last week. Mike McCarthy has spoken to him. He knows how we feel about him.”

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Giants Deflect Tisch Talk

Giants GM Joe Schoen and new coach John Harbaugh both deflected questions about team co-owner and chairman Steve Tisch, who has denied any wrongdoing after the reveal of emails between him and the late convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein that appeared to discuss Epstein connecting Tisch with women.

“Steve released a statement a few weeks ago about the regrets, so I’m just going to leave it at that, and I’m not going to comment any more on that,” Schoen said when asked about the situation.

Harbaugh said he has “great respect for the ownership” of the Giants. The former Ravens coach said he has been able to meet with Tisch and fellow co-owner John Mara, as well as other members of the ownership group, including Chris Mara, Jon and Carolyn Tisch, and the Koch family.

“Have been nothing but great conversations, great interactions,” Harbaugh said. “And we’ve been talking about the business of football, the business of building our team, the business of putting our staffs together. … That’s what our conversations have been about.”

The NFL invited 319 prospects to this year’s combine, which runs from Feb. 23 through March 2.

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STATUS REPORT

Three Up, One Push

May 2, 2015; Las Vegas, NV, USA; Floyd Mayweather (black/gold trunks) and Manny Pacquiao (yellow/red trunks) box during their world welterweight championship bout at MGM Grand Garden Arena. Mayweather won via unanimous decision.

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Boxing legends ⬆ Floyd Mayweather Jr. and Manny Pacquiao are running it back eleven years later, this time on Netflix. The pair, both in their late 40s, will fight in a professional bout on Sept. 19 at the Sphere in Las Vegas. Their first fight set a record for pay-per-view buys with 4.6 million, and both fighters earned well over $100 million. 

UFL ⬆ The spring football league made a series of rule changes ahead of kickoff on March 27. Unlike the NFL, the Tush Push will be banned for the 2026 UFL season. Additionally, field goals of at least 60 yards will be worth four points, and punting inside the 50-yard line (outside of the final two minutes of each half) is banned. 

Lefty pitchers ⬆⬇ The Braves signed Chris Sale to a one-year extension worth $27 million, with a club option for 2028. Another lefty, Tigers starter Tarik Skubal, made his first start of spring training, striking out four batters over two scoreless innings. After his outing, he announced he will make only one start for Team USA during the World Baseball Classic, with it expected to come during pool play. 

Browns ⬆ A Cuyahoga County, Ohio, judge dismissed a lawsuit from former Cleveland Mayor Dennis Kucinich seeking to block the NFL team’s planned move to suburban Brook Park. Kucinich argued that the relocation violated terms of the Browns’ lease at the city-owned Huntington Bank Field in downtown Cleveland. The team and city, however, reached a large-scale agreement last fall that resolved their differences, including lease-related matters. The Cleveland city council then approved that deal in December. Kucinich said in a statement that he’s considering an appeal. The Browns are looking to begin construction soon on the domed facility and mixed-use development and begin play there in 2029. 

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