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Signing with Dodgers was really easy decision for 2-time Cy Young winner Blake SnellJason Sanders nailed a 42-yard field goal to tie the game with 7 seconds remaining and Tua Tagovailoa found Jonnu Smith for a 10-yard touchdown pass on the opening overtime drive, lifting the Miami Dolphins over the New York Jets 32-26.
AudioEye Announces Launch of Secondary Offering of Common Stock by Selling StockholdersThe NFL season is more than two-thirds of the way complete, and the race for the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft continues to be a tight one. There were major changes at the top of the draft Sunday after the Jaguars upset the Titans. With Jacksonville's win -- combined with losses from the Raiders (to the Buccaneers) and the Giants (against the Saints) -- Las Vegas now holds the No. 1 pick while the Giants are up to No. 2. Rounding out the top five are the Patriots (on a bye week), Panthers (close loss versus the Eagles) and Jaguars. With the early window of Sunday games complete for Week 14, CBSSports.com looks at where teams would be picking at this moment in time. Also listed is each club's pending free agents and potential needs based on those players who may be leaving. The draft order, via Tankathon.com , is ordered by win-loss record and ties are broken by strength of schedule. Team needs are a combination of current needs and looking ahead to pending free agents. Notable pending free agents are listed rather than the full list. 1. Raiders (2-11) Team needs : QB, CB, RB, EDGE, LB Projected 2025 free agents : CB Nate Hobbs , EDGE Malcolm Koonce , OG Cody Whitehair , LB Robert Spillane , S Marcus Epps 2. Giants (2-11) Team needs : QB, IOL, CB, WR, TE Projected 2025 free agents : WR Darius Slayton , LB Isaiah Simmons , CB Adoree' Jackson , S Jason Pinnock , QB Drew Lock 3. Patriots (3-10) Team needs : OT, IOL, WR, EDGE, CB Projected 2025 free agents : CB Jonathan Jones , QB Jacoby Brissett , OT Chukwuma Okorafor 4. Panthers (3-10) Team needs : QB, WR, IOL, EDGE, DL, CB, S Projected 2025 free agents : QB Andy Dalton , C Austin Corbett , LB Shaq Thompson, P Johnny Hekker 5. Jaguars (3-10) Team needs : CB, OT, S, IOL, TE Projected 2025 free agents : QB Mac Jones , OT Walker Little , S Andre Cisco 6. Titans (3-10) Team needs : OT, IOL, EDGE, WR, LB Projected 2025 free agents : S Quandre Diggs , WR Tyler Boyd , OG Dillon Radunz , LB Jerome Baker 7. Jets (3-10) Team needs : OT, WR, EDGE, S, DL, QB Projected 2025 free agents : EDGE Haason Reddick , OT Tyron Smith , OT Morgan Moses , DT Javon Kinlaw , S Chuck Clark 8. Browns (3-10) Team needs : QB, OT, WR, RB, DL, EDGE Projected 2025 free agents : OT Jedrick Wills , WR Elijah Moore , DT Maurice Hurst , RB Nick Chubb , QB Jameis Winston 9. Bengals (4-8) Team needs : CB, DL, WR, EDGE, TE, RB Projected 2025 free agents : WR Tee Higgins , TE Mike Gesicki , CB Mike Hilton , OT Trent Brown , DT B.J. Hill , RB Khalil Herbert 10. Bears (4-8) Team needs : IOL, EDGE, DL, OT, RB Projected 2025 free agents : WR Keenan Allen , OG Teven Jenkins , EDGE Darrell Taylor 11. Saints (5-8) Team needs : TE, EDGE, DL, CB, S, WR Projected 2025 free agents : EDGE Chase Young , S Tyrann Mathieu , TE Juwan Johnson , LB Willie Gay Jr. , OG Lucas Patrick , CB Paulson Adebo 12. Cowboys (5-7) Team needs : RB, DL, LB, S, WR Projected 2025 free agents : WR Brandin Cooks , OG Zack Martin , RB Ezekiel Elliott , EDGE DeMarcus Lawrence , QB Trey Lance 13. 49ers (5-7) Team needs : OT, IOL, CB, S, DL Projected 2025 free agents : CB Charvarius Ward , LB Dre Greenlaw , S Talanoa Hufanga , CB Deommodore Lenoir , RB Elijah Mitchell 14. Dolphins (6-7) Team needs : IOL, S, DL, QB, LB, WR Projected 2025 free agents : WR Odell Beckham Jr. , S Jevon Holland , OG Liam Eichenberg , S Jordan Poyer , DL Calais Campbell 15. Colts (6-7) Team needs : CB, S, LB, DL, IOL, QB Projected 2025 free agents : C Ryan Kelly , S Julian Blackmon , DT Dayo Odeyingbo , LB E.J. Speed , QB Joe Flacco 16. Falcons (6-7) Team needs : CB, LB, EDGE, DL, WR Projected 2025 free agents : EDGE Matt Judon , S Justin Simmons , CB Antonio Hamilton , WR Rondale Moore 17. Rams (6-6) Team needs : OT, CB, LB, TE, WR Projected 2025 free agents : OT Joe Noteboom , OT Alaric Jackson , WR Demarcus Robinson , LB Troy Reeder 18. Cardinals (6-6) Team needs : EDGE, DL, IOL, WR, RB, OT Projected 2025 free agents : S Budda Baker , RB James Conner , WR Greg Dortch , DT Roy Lopez , EDGE Dennis Gardeck 19. Buccaneers (7-6) Team needs : CB, IOL, LB, EDGE, WR Projected 2025 free agents : WR Chris Godwin , EDGE Joe Tryon-Shoyinka , LB Lavonte David , OG Sua Opeta 20. Seahawks (7-5) Team needs : LB, IOL, S, EDGE, OT Projected 2025 free agents : DT Jarran Reed , LB Tyrel Dodson , C Connor Williams , LB Ernest Jones 21. Commanders (8-5) Team needs : EDGE, CB , WR, OT, IOL, LB, S Projected 2025 free agents : LB Bobby Wagner , S Jeremy Chinn , TE Zach Ertz , CB Benjamin St-Juste , P Tress Way 22. Broncos (8-5) Team needs : OT, LB, WR, S, TE, RB Projected 2025 free agents : OT Garett Bolles , QB Zach Wilson , RB Javonte Williams , CB Levi Wallace 23. Texans (8-5) Team needs : DL, IOL, WR, EDGE, CB Projected 2025 free agents : WR Stefon Diggs , EDGE Derek Barnett , OG Kendrick Green , DT Foley Fatukasi , QB Case Keenum 24. Ravens (8-5) Team needs : OT, IOL, WR, LB, EDGE Projected 2025 free agents : OT Ronnie Stanley , OT Patrick Mekari , WR Nelson Agholor , S Eddie Jackson , LB Malik Harrison , WR Diontae Johnson , CB Tre'Davious White 25. Chargers (8-4) Team needs : WR, TE, DL, EDGE, CB Projected 2025 free agents : EDGE Khalil Mack , CB Asante Samuel Jr. , RB J.K. Dobbins , WR Josh Palmer , QB Taylor Heinicke 26. Packers (9-4) Team needs : IOL, CB, LB, DL, OT Projected 2025 free agents : RB AJ Dillon , C Josh Myers , OT Andre Dillard , LB Isaiah McDuffie , CB Eric Stokes 27. Steelers (10-3) Team needs : CB, WR, LB, S, RB Projected 2025 free agents : OG James Daniels , QB Russell Wilson , OT Dan Moore Jr. , QB Justin Fields , RB Najee Harris , CB Donte Jackson , WR Mike Williams 28. Vikings (11-2) Team needs : CB, IOL, S, RB, DL Projected 2025 free agents : QB Sam Darnold , RB Aaron Jones , OG Dalton Risner , CB Stephon Gilmore , CB Byron Murphy , OT Cam Robinson 29. Bills (10-2) Team needs : CB, S, LB, DL, WR, IOL Projected 2025 free agents : CB Rasul Douglas , WR Mack Hollins , S Damar Hamlin , DT Austin Johnson , WR Amari Cooper 30. Eagles (11-2) Team needs : EDGE, IOL, LB, WR, TE Projected 2025 free agents : EDGE Josh Sweat , EDGE Brandon Graham , LB Devin White , OG Mekhi Becton , CB Isaiah Rodgers 31. Chiefs (11-1) Team needs : DL, CB, IOL, WR, LB Projected 2025 free agents : S Justin Reid , WR Hollywood Brown, DT Tershawn Wharton , LB Nick Bolton , OG Trey Smith , DT Derrick Nnadi , EDGE Josh Uche , WR DeAndre Hopkins 32. Lions (12-1) Team needs : EDGE, DL, CB, WR, IOL Projected 2025 free agents : EDGE Marcus Davenport , OG Kevin Zeitler , DT Levi Onwuzurike , CB Emmanuel Moseley , CB Carlton Davis
Chad Chronister, Donald Trump's pick to run the Drug Enforcement Administration, said Tuesday he was withdrawing his name from consideration, becoming the second person selected by the president-elect to bow out quickly after being nominated for a position. Chronister, the top law enforcement officer in Hillsborough County, Florida, said in a post on X that he was backing away from the opportunity, which he called “the honor of a lifetime.” “Over the past several days, as the gravity of this very important responsibility set in, I’ve concluded that I must respectfully withdraw from consideration,” Chronister wrote. He did not elaborate, and Trump's transition team did not immediately respond to a message seeking comment. Trump's pick of Chronister for the post drew backlash from conservatives, including for past comments he made that his sheriff’s office was not focused on enforcing federal immigration laws. RELATED STORY | Trump nominates South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem to lead Homeland Security Chronister follows former Republican congressman Matt Gaetz , Trump's first pick to serve as attorney general, in withdrawing his name for a post in the administration. Gaetz withdrew following scrutiny over a federal sex trafficking investigation that cast doubt on his ability to be confirmed as the nation’s chief federal law enforcement officer. The DEA post requires Senate confirmation.None
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — One of the strongest storms on the West Coast in decades knocked out power for thousands of people, unleashed strong winds that toppled trees and left two dead in Washington before making its way through Oregon to Northern California where on Thursday it dropped heavy snow and record amounts of rain. Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — One of the strongest storms on the West Coast in decades knocked out power for thousands of people, unleashed strong winds that toppled trees and left two dead in Washington before making its way through Oregon to Northern California where on Thursday it dropped heavy snow and record amounts of rain. Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — One of the strongest storms on the West Coast in decades knocked out power for thousands of people, unleashed strong winds that toppled trees and left two dead in Washington before making its way through Oregon to Northern California where on Thursday it dropped heavy snow and record amounts of rain. The National Weather Service extended a flood watch into Saturday for areas north of San Francisco as the region was inundated by the strongest atmospheric river — a long and wide plume of moisture that forms over an ocean and flows over land — so far this season. The storm system roared ashore Tuesday as a “bomb cyclone,” which occurs when a cyclone intensifies rapidly, and it’s expected to bring moderate to heavy rain through Saturday, increasing the risk of flash flooding and rockslides, forecasters said. Here are some things to know about the storm: Strong winds bring power outages and topple trees About 285,000 homes and businesses remain without power Thursday in Washington, where falling trees struck homes and littered roads across the western portion of the state, killing at least two people. One woman in Lynnwood died when a large tree fell on a homeless encampment, while another woman in Bellevue was killed when a tree fell on a home. Cities began opening warming centers offering free internet and device charging. In the hardest hit areas east of Seattle, power wasn’t expected to be fully restored until midday Saturday, Puget Sound Energy said. At least a dozen schools were closed in the Seattle area Wednesday and some opted to extend those closures through Thursday. In Enumclaw, east of Seattle, residents were cleaning up after their town clocked the highest winds in the state on Tuesday night: 74 mph (119 kph). Meanwhile, in Northern California, there were reports of power outages Thursday affecting more than 20,000 customers. Several districts in Sonoma County closed their schools Thursday due to the storm, county officials said. Officials warn of hazardous travel conditions About 150 flights were delayed and another two dozen were canceled Thursday at San Francisco International Airport, after hundreds were delayed and dozens were canceled on Wednesday, according to the flight tracking service FlightAware. Transportation officials shut down a 2-mile (3.2 kilometer) stretch of Northern California’s famed Avenue of the Giants, a scenic drive named for the towering coast redwoods along the route, due to flooding. The National Weather Service warned road travel conditions would be hazardous in the Sierra Nevada. “The hazardous conditions could impact the Friday evening and Monday morning commutes as roads become slick and snow covered,” the service said. “Gusty winds could bring down tree branches.” A winter storm watch was in place for the northern Sierra Nevada above 3,500 feet (1,100 meters), where 15 inches (38 cm) of snow was possible over two days. Wind gusts could top 75 mph (120 kph) in mountain areas, forecasters said. Maggie Eshbaugh, marketing manager at Sugar Bowl Resort, northwest of Lake Tahoe, said about a foot (30 centimeters) of snow fell there Wednesday night. She said they’re excited to welcome customers Friday, which is the earliest the ski resort has opened in 20 years. Interstate 5 was closed for an 11-mile (18-kilometer) stretch from Ashland, Oregon, to the California border on Wednesday morning due to extreme winter weather conditions in Northern California, according to the Oregon Department of Transportation. It was reopened by Wednesday night. Winnipeg Jets Game Days On Winnipeg Jets game days, hockey writers Mike McIntyre and Ken Wiebe send news, notes and quotes from the morning skate, as well as injury updates and lineup decisions. Arrives a few hours prior to puck drop. The storm also caused some damage on State Highway 6 near Oregon’s coast but it seemed to largely spare the state where no major damage was reported as of Thursday. Rain and snow could linger into next week A second, lighter wave of the storm is expected Saturday through Tuesday in Northern California, said meteorologist Courtney Carpenter, with the National Weather Service Sacramento. It will bring lighter rain in the lower elevations, but heavier mountain snow that will reach lower levels than the first wave, she said. Dangerous flash flooding, rockslides and debris flows were possible, especially where hillsides were loosened by recent wildfires, officials warned. Scott Rowe, a hydrologist with the weather service in Sacramento, said so far the ground has been able to absorb the rain in California’s Butte and Tehama counties where the Park Fire burned over the summer. “It’s not necessarily how much rain falls; it’s how fast the rain falls,” Rowe said Thursday. Advertisement Advertisement
Providence 60, Delaware 53Kobe Sanders tied a season high with 27 points as Nevada claimed fifth place in the Charleston Classic with a 90-78 victory over Oklahoma State Sunday afternoon in South Carolina. Sanders helped the Wolfpack (6-1) earn a second win following one-possession games against Vanderbilt and VCU. After hitting the decisive 3-pointer with five seconds left in Friday's 64-61 win over VCU, Sanders made 7 of 10 shots, hit three 3s and sank 10 of 13 free throws Sunday. Nick Davidson added 223 points as Nevada led by as many as 19 and shot 58.9 percent. Brandon Love contributed 11 on 5-of-5 shooting as the Wolfpack scored 46 points in the paint and scored at least 85 for the fourth time this season. Marchelus Avery led the Cowboys (4-2) with 15 points and Arturo Dean added 13. Robert Jennings and Abou Ousmane added 11 apiece but leading scorer Bryce Thompson was held to seven points on 1-of-9 shooting as Oklahoma State shot 42 percent and 73.2 percent (30-of-41) at the line. After Avery's 3 forged a 12-12 tie with 13:41 remaining, Nevada gradually gained separation. The Wolfpack took a 24-15 lead on Chuck Bailey's jumper in the paint with 8:28 left but the Cowboys inched back, getting within 33-31 on a dunk by Avery with 4:11 left. Another Bailey jumper staked Nevada to a 40-33 lead by halftime. Nevada began pulling away early in the second half as it scored eight in a row for a 52-40 lead on a basket by Love with 16:44 left. A 3 by Sanders opened a 62-43 lead with 14:06 remaining before Oklahoma State charged back. After Nevada made eight straight shots, the Cowboys countered with 11 straight points and trailed 62-54 with 11:19 left on a 3-pointer by Avery. Thompson made his first basket by sinking a jumper with 10:37 left to get Oklahoma State within 64-56 left, and Keller's triple cut the margin to 70-64 nearly three minutes later. The Cowboys were within 78-72 on a basket by Avery with 3:56 remaining, but he fouled out about a minute later and the Wolfpack outscored Oklahoma State 12-6 the rest of the way as Sanders sank five free throws. --Field Level MediaLetter: Be thankful for Quad City Arts, Festival of Trees
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