Cardinals hire Rams offensive coordinator Mike LaFleur as head coach

Jim and John Harbaugh aren't the NFL's lone brotherly head-coaching duo anymore.

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TheArizona Cardinalshave hiredLos Angeles Ramsoffensive coordinator Mike LaFleur astheir new head coach.

LaFleur, 38, is the younger brother ofGreen Bay Packers coach Matt LaFleur.

LaFleur met with Cardinals officials for a second interview on Jan. 26 and 27, according to multiple reports. His hire comes just seven days after the Rams' season ended with a 31-27 loss to theSeattle Seahawksin the NFC championship game.

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Seahawks offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak interviewed Saturday but isexpected to be hiredby theLas Vegas Raiders, according to multiple reports.

Quarterback Cole Payton (9) of North Dakota State throws with protection from offensive lineman Delby Lemieux (50) of Dartmouth. Cornerback Colton Hood (27) of Tennessee leaps for a pass during Senior Bowl practice. Running back Adam Randall (23) of Clemson fights for the ball against linebacker Kaleb Elarms-Orr (3) of TCU. Running back Kaytron Allen (11) of Penn State runs the ball with offensive lineman Carver Willis (75) of Washington blocking. Quarterback Diego Pavia (2) of Vanderbilt drops back to pass. Tight end Nate Boerkircher (87) of Texas A&M battles safety Deshon Singleton (29) of Nebraska for a pass. Quarterback Sawyer Robertson of Baylor throws the ball during Senior Bowl practice at Hancock Whitney Stadium. Wide receiver Vinny Anthony II of Wisconsin works against cornerback Jalen McMurray (24) of Tennessee. Linebacker Kyle Louis (31) of Pittsburgh goes through a pass-catching drill at Hancock Whitney Stadium. Wide receiver Josh Cameron (34) of Baylor goes through drills at Hancock Whitney Stadium. Defensive tackle Lee Hunter (10) of Texas Tech works through a drill.

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TheCardinals fired Jonathan Gannonon Jan. 5 after he finished 3-14 in his third season at the helm. Arizona finished with the worst point differential (minus-133) of any NFC team and ended the year with 25 players on injured reserve.

While LaFleur has not held a play-calling role for the Rams in his three-year run on Sean McVay's staff, he has played an integral part in setting up an offense that ranked first in scoring and total yards this season.

In Arizona, LaFleur could be facing a reset that extends beyond the coaching staff. Quarterback Kyler Murray's future with the organization could be in flux after suffering a foot injury in Week 5 that would sideline him for the remainder of the season. Releasing Murray outright would result in a $57.7 million dead cap hit, according to Over The Cap.

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No. 1 UConn hands Tennessee worst loss in storied rivalry, routing Lady Vols 96-66

HARTFORD, Conn. (AP) — Azzi Fudd and UConn got a measure of revenge for the team's most recent loss, handing Tennessee the largest defeat in the history of the storied rivalry between the teams.

The No. 1 Huskies were up by four midway through the third quarter before using a 14-0 run to close the period and put the game away in the96-66 victorySunday.

The 30-point margin topped the Huskies' 79-56 victory in 2002 that was the previous worst loss in the series for 15th-ranked Tennessee. It's the second-worst defeat ever for the Lady Vols, only surpassed by a 31-point loss to Texas in 1984 according to the school's record book.

UConn coach Geno Auriemma didn't know that it was the most lopsided game in the series history. He didn't really seem to care. He was more happy that the Huskies had to earn the win, instead of coasting early in cruising the rest of the way as they've done most of this season.

"I think had it been a 30-point lead at halftime I would have been really disappointed," he said. "We play these games to be really tested and find out what your team is made of. It's good that you have to regroup and find yourself and come out, so I think in that respect it served its purpose for why you play these games for sure."

The two teams will continue their series for the next two years. Tennessee coach Kim Caldwell would love to see the game played at a different time of year and not in the middle of conference play.

"It's too tough for us. We get two bye weeks in SEC and this takes away one of our bye weeks which is unfortunate," she said.

Tennessee has seven games over a 17-day stretch coming up, including five against Top 25 teams.

These two teams had the rivalry in women's basketball for nearly two decades before they stopped playing after the 2007 season until it was picked up again in 2020.

Tennessee won the meeting last season in Knoxville which was the Huskies' last loss en route to winning their 12th national championship and the current 39-game winning streak.

"It still means something, not the same as it was back then," said Fudd of the rivalry. "I think any chance we get to play a really talented team like this, it's exciting. There's a lot of anticipation about it. It's not the same as it used to be, but we come out with extra energy and intensity."

UConn doesn't have any ranked games left on its regular-season schedule, so this was a chance for the Huskies to play one of the top teams in the country.

"I think it was really great for us to have to go through," said Fudd, who had 27 points, seven assists and seven rebounds. "I also think we handled it. We were steady, calm, played our basketball. We didn't let their runs in the first half carry over to the second half."

It looked as if the rout would come a lot earlier as UConn jumped out to a 21-5 lead in the first 7 minutes behind Fudd.

But Tennessee finally started getting going and outscored UConn 35-15 over the next 12 minutes to go in front by four late in the half.

The Lady Vols (14-5) played their frantic style of constantly subbing in fresh players while applying pressure defense.

It worked during that stretch to wear down the Huskies a bit. However UConn recovered and the two teams were tied at 42 at the half.

"We looked as good as we've looked all year for 15 minutes, but it's a 40-minute game," Caldwell said.

The Huskies (23-0) only led 57-53 midway through the third quarter before scoring the last 14 points of the period to blow the game open. Sarah Strong got the run started with a 3-point play and the Huskies sliced through Tennessee's pressure defense for layups.

Allie Ziebell, who tied a program record with10 3-pointers in the Huskies' previous game, capped the burst with a 3 that made it 71-53 heading into the final quarter.

The Huskies kept it rolling in the fourth leading to the rout.

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One of MLB's biggest power threats has finally landed with a team in 2026. Slugging third baseman Eugenio Suárez reportedly agreed to a one-year, $15 million deal with the Cincinnati Reds on Sunday, according to ESPN's Jeff Passan.

Suárez, 34, is coming off one of his best seasons in the majors, in which he clubbed 49 home runs between the Arizona Diamondbacks and Seattle Mariners. The new deal with Cincinnati reportedly includes a mutual option for the 2027 season, too.

Slugger Eugenio Suárez and the Cincinnati Reds are in agreement on a one-year, $15 million contract that includes a mutual option for the 2027 season, sources tell ESPN. The best bat left on the market goes to Cincinnati, where he's expected to get most of his at-bats at DH.

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Power has always been Suárez's calling card. In 12 seasons in the majors, he's clubbed 325 home runs. Since 2014, that number ranks seventh in MLB, ahead of players like Bryce Harper and Freddie Freeman.

While Suárez settled in as a player who would hit roughly 30 home runs per season, he managed to take his pop to the next level in 2025. Suárez got off to a tremendous start in Arizona last season, blasting 36 home runs in just 106 games. He posted what would have been a career-high .576 slugging percentage with the team and was voted to the All-Star team for just the second time in his career.

With the D-Backs flailing, however, Suárez was traded to Seattle. While Suárez was able to add 13 more home runs with the Mariners, he struggled following the trade. Suárez hit just .189/.255/.428 with the Mariners.

It marked the second time in his career in which Suárez faltered with the team. The slugger — who played for the Mariners in 2022 and 2023 — had a .234/.327/.423 slash line, with 53 home runs, during his first stint with the team. Those struggles led to the Mariners trading Suárez to the Diamondbacks following the 2023 MLB season. Suárez quickly rebounded in Arizona, getting his career back on track.

While Suárez is one of the biggest power threats in the game, his approach comes with a few downsides. Strikeouts have been a consistent problem for Suárez, as he's led the league in the stat in three separate seasons. That approach has fueled Suárez's poor batting averages. Suárez is a career .246 hitter, though has only exceeded that number once over the past six seasons. He can make up for that somewhat by taking walks, but he's not an elite plate-discipline guy and posted a lowly .298 on-base percentage last season. That figure rankednear the bottom of the leagueamong qualified hitters.

That all-or-nothing approach, combined with Suárez's age, add a fair amount of risk to a player coming off a 49-home run season. The Reds took the plunge on Suárez for his ability to pop home runs at a high rate.

Despite his age, that seems like a safe bet. Expecting much else from Suárez at this point in his career is a risk, one that will only get worse as he continues to age.

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RJ Barrett scores 21 points in the Raptors' 107-100 victory over the Jazz

TORONTO (AP) — RJ Barrett scored 21 points, Sandro Mamukelashvili added 20 and the Toronto Raptors beat the Utah Jazz 107-100 on Sunday night to open a five-game homestand.

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Brandon Ingram added 19 points to help Toronto end a two-game losing streak. Immanuel Quickley had 17 points.

Scottie Barnes celebrated being added to his second NBA All-Star Game with 14 points and nine rebounds. Barnes hurt his left foot with 4:48 remaining after a steal. He departed 22 seconds later, only to return for the final 3:05.

Lauri Markkanen had 27 points and 11 rebounds for Utah. The Jazz have lost a season-worst six straight games.

Isaiah Collier added 19 points, and Jusuf Nurkic had 11 points and 13 rebounds.

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The Raptors matched their 30 wins of a season ago with 31 games remaining.

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NASCAR's Clash postponed to Wednesday due to historic snowfall in North Carolina

WINSTON, SALEM, N.C. (AP) — Abomb cycloneover North Carolina forced NASCAR to push its preseason exhibition to Wednesday night because the snow-covered roads are too dangerous for teams and fans to get to historic Bowman-Gray Stadium.

The Clash had been scheduled to run Sunday night and has now been postponed twice, with a schedule adjustment, because of the intense snowfall that blanketed the area. NASCAR first condensed the race into a one-day, Sunday-only show, then pushed the race to Monday.

NASCAR said Sunday it was moving it to Wednesday evening "due to the impacts ofhistoric winter weatheracross the North Carolina region."

The race is now scheduled to run one week before qualifying for the Daytona 500, at Daytona International Speedway, where The Clash was held from 1979 through 2022.

The Clash went to a temporary track inside the Los Angeles Memorial Stadium for three seasons, then moved to its grassroots anchor at Bowman Gray last year.

Its first year was a success but the second running has been interrupted by the bomb cyclone, known to meteorologists as an intense, rapidly strengthening weather system. It contributed to nearly a foot (30 centimeters) ofsnow in and around Charlotte, North Carolina's largest city and home base for the majority of the NASCAR teams.

The snowfall represented a top-five snow event all time in Charlotte, said Peter Mullinax, a meteorologist with weather prediction center in College Park, Maryland.

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IOC president Kirsty Coventry says ICE and Epstein files are 'sad' distractions from Winter Olympics

MILAN (AP) — Two years before the Los Angeles Olympics, the United States is already dominating the narrative in the run-up to the opening ceremony of theMilan Cortina Winter Games.

International Olympic Committee officials, including PresidentKirsty Coventry, couldn't avoid questions relatingto ICEand theJeffrey Epstein filesat a news conference in Milan on Sunday.

Coventry tried to fend them off by saying it was not the IOC's place to comment on the issues but when pressed admitted it was "sad" that such stories were deflecting attention away from the upcoming Olympics.

"I think anything that is distracting from these Games is sad, right? But we've learned over the many years … there's always been something that has taken the lead, leading up to the Games," Coventry said. "Whether it has been Zika, COVID, there has always been something.

"But what is keeping my faith alive is that when that opening ceremony happens and those athletes start competing, suddenly the world remembers the magic and the spirit that the games have and they get to suddenly remember what's actually important and they get to be inspired and so we're really looking forward to that."

Hundreds of demonstrators gathered Saturdayin Milan to protest the deployment of U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) agents during the upcoming Winter Olympics, unbothered by the fact that agents would be stationed in a control room and not operating on the streets.

Meanwhile, the latest collection of government files released on Epstein include emails from 2003between Casey Wasserman, the head of the Los Angeles Olympics organizing committee, and Epstein's one-time girlfriend, Ghislaine Maxwell.

"From all the information that we have and I believe that the US authorities, as the other authorities, have made all the clarifications needed, so from our side that's not for us to further comment on that part of the security. But we're really looking forward to the games," Coventry said when asked about the presence of ICE agents in Milan.

She was even less responsive when asked about Wasserman.

"We didn't discuss it yesterday and I believe Mr. Wasserman has put out his statement and we now have nothing further to add," Coventry said.

Two IOC members were mentioned in the documents, although there is no suggestion they did anything wrong.

They are: Richard Carrion, a Puerto Rican banker who finished runner-up to former IOC president Thomas Bach in the 2013 election; and Johan Eliasch, the International Ski and Snowboard Federation president who was one of Coventry's opponents last March.

"I've not been in contact with Casey, the focus has fully been on Milano Cortina, there's been a number of things that we've been focusing on here," said Coventry, who was elected just over 10 months ago and is the first female IOC president.

"In terms of IOC members, we're obviously watching and monitoring the media and we're aware of a few things that have been reported just today and we need some time to look into that and to be given intel."

The upcoming Olympics run from Feb. 6-22.U.S. Vice President JD Vancewill lead an American delegation to the Milan Cortina Games and attend Friday'sopening ceremony.

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  • Benjy Taylor, coach of Tuskegee University men's basketball team, was handcuffed by security following a Jan. 31 game

  • The incident occurred on the court after an away game at Morehouse College in Atlanta

  • Taylor, 58, said in a statement, "I am at a loss for words and I am upset about how I was violated and treated today"

Tuskegee University men's basketball coach Benjy Taylorwas handcuffedand detained by campus security after a recent game, where he was trying to get his team out of what he called "a very dangerous situation."

The incident occurred at Morehouse College in Atlanta on Saturday, Jan. 31, as the players were shaking hands.

Video of the moment shared on X shows Taylor, 58, looking frustrated while speaking to a security guard as students flood the court after a 77-69 Morehouse victory.

The guard can then be seen handcuffing Taylor and leading him away.

Trying to sort out what happened at the end of this HBCU rivalry game 👀Here is what we know:https://t.co/eDyEz8cuSKpic.twitter.com/en5f6Qq3Oj

— HBCU Gameday (@HBCUGameday)January 31, 2026

In a statement toHBCU Gameday, Tuskegee Athletic Director Reginald Ruffin said that Taylor had been attempting to get the security guard to address an on-court "security breach" — specifically, that Morehouse football players were allegedly joining the Morehouse basketball players for theend-of-game handshakes, which goes against conference protocol.

"We have security measures for our protection of our officials, our student athlete coaches and spectators," he said.

"You got ... [intermingling] football players shaking hands with the team," he said. "You don't do that … that's a security breach," he added.

"He [Taylor] asked the security officer, 'Can you please remove them from the line?' " Ruffin continued, adding that he disagreed with the security officer's alleged claim that Taylor was "very aggressive" during the exchange.

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Taylor was released from handcuffs shortly after and returned home with the team as scheduled, per HBCU Gameday.

Representatives for Morehouse and Tuskegee did not immediately respond to PEOPLE'S request for comment on Sunday, Feb. 1.

"I am at a loss for words and I am upset about how I was violated and treated today," Taylor said in a statement toThe Field of 68.

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"For my players, my family and people of Tuskegee to witness that is heartbreaking for me. I was simply trying to get the football team out of the handshake line as they were following right behind me and the team yelling obscenities! It was a very dangerous situation," he added.

Taylor did not immediately respond to PEOPLE's request for comment.

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