3:00 PM ET Every week, we’ll mine the waiver wire for lesser-owned assets to help your squad, whether you favor dynasty or the redraft format, and we’ll also toss in some tips for DFS players out there. Finally, we will look at some former go-to fantasy assets who may be overvalued – in the short-
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10:29 AM ET AUSTIN — Lewis Hamilton says he is downplaying the prospect of matching Michael Schumacher’s record of seven championships as it still remains such a far-fetched idea to him. Hamilton is now second on the all-time list of F1 champions having clinched his sixth title at the U.S. Grand Prix. The British driver
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1:58 PM ET Atlanta Falcons coach Dan Quinn announced several significant alteration to the coaching staff Monday. Quinn moved assistant head coach and wide receivers coach Raheem Morris over to the defense to work with the secondary, assistant special teams coach/offensive assistant Bernie Parmalee back to running backs coach and running backs coach Dave Brock
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7:09 AM ET Minnesota Timberwolves players are served meals fit for Michelin-starred restaurants. The team has hired James Beard Award-winning chefs to concoct mouth-watering meals for their franchise stars and newcomers alike. Karl-Anthony Towns, Andrew Wiggins and the rest of the team have the option to munch on protein powder pancakes and crispy turkey bacon
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1:56 PM ET AUSTIN — After securing his sixth world championship on Sunday, Lewis Hamilton stands alone as the second most successful driver in Formula One history. Only Michael Schumacher’s seven world championships and 91 wins outranks him, but at this rate — and with talk of a new contract keeping him at Mercedes beyond
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1:46 PM ET TALLAHASSEE, Fla. — Florida State athletic director David Coburn said Monday he made the decision to fire coach Willie Taggart after 21 games because they did not see an advantage to waiting until the end of the season. Coburn described an emotional conversation with Taggart on Sunday when he delivered the news,
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1:40 PM ET TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Alabama starting quarterback Tua Tagovailoa remains a game-time decision for this Saturday’s game against LSU after practicing twice last week, coach Nick Saban told reporters on Monday. Tagovailoa had surgery to repair a high-ankle sprain on Oct. 20 and returned to practice 10 days later. “He looked pretty good,”
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