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49ers DE Bryce Huff announces retirement
Dec 22, 2025; Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; San Francisco 49ers defensive end Bryce Huff (47) leaves the field after the game against the Indianapolis Colts at Lucas Oil Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn Images Bryce Huff retired from the NFL on Thursday at 27 years old.
The San Francisco 49ers defensive end revealed his decision in a video posted to his Instagram story.
“I’m retiring from football,” Huff said. “I started playing football when I was four years old. Growing up, I wasn’t the biggest or the strongest, and I didn’t have many friends. All I really had was the game. Football kept me grounded. It gave me something to hold onto.”
Huff went undrafted out of Memphis and caught on with the New York Jets in 2020. He spent four of his six NFL seasons there before signing a three-year, $51.1 million contract with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2024. That marked the richest contract for an undrafted free agent non-quarterback in NFL history.
A wrist injury limited him to 12 games and two playoff games with the Eagles. He did not play in the team’s Super Bowl LIX victory over the Kansas City Chiefs.
He was traded to the 49ers, reuniting with former Jets head coach Robert Saleh, San Francisco’s defensive coordinator in 2025.
In 81 career games (21 starts), Huff amassed 108 tackles, 24 sacks and four forced fumbles. His best season came in 2023, when he racked up 10 sacks for the Jets while never making a start as part of their D-line rotation.
“Through all of it, I realized something: Football has been my entire life,” Huff said in his video. “I played ever since I was 4 years old, but at 27 years old, I know I’m capable of giving the world more than just football.”
Huff said he is founding a company that builds safety infrastructure for lithium-ion batteries.
According to Pro Football Talk, Huff was owed a $1 million roster bonus from the 49ers on Friday.
–Field Level Media
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Aaron Judge baseball card sells for modern-day record $5.2M
Feb 24, 2026; Dunedin, Florida, USA; New York Yankees right fielder Aaron Judge (99) looks on against the Toronto Blue Jays during the second inning at TD Ballpark. Mandatory Credit: Kim Klement Neitzel-Imagn Images New York Yankees slugger Aaron Judge’s value on the field extends to his baseball cards, with a unique 2013 card breaking the modern-day record by selling for $5.2 million.
Fanatics Collect announced Thursday that it had brokered the private sale of a 2013 Judge Bowman Chrome Draft Superfractor card that is signed and is one of one. The buyer and seller requested to remain private.
“We’re incredibly honored to have brokered this record-breaking deal and to be part of such a momentous moment in hobby history,” Fanatics Collect said in a statement.
The previous record for the publicly known sale of a modern-day baseball card was the 2020 purchase price of $3.936 million for a one-of-one card — the 2009 Bowman Chrome Draft Prospects Superfractor — signed by Los Angeles Angels star outfielder Mike Trout.
A Shohei Ohtani card featuring the Los Angeles Dodgers superstar slugger and pitcher sold for $3 million in December.
The Judge card — released four years before his official rookie cards — rocketed in value since it was last sold for $324,000 through a Fanatics Premier auction in 2022. The Yankees selected Judge in the first round (32nd overall) of the 2013 MLB Draft.
Judge, 33, made his major league debut in August 2016. He became the 2017 American League Rookie of the Year, a three-time AL MVP (2022, 2024, 2025) and a seven-time All-Star.
Last season, he led the majors with a .331 batting average, .457 on-base percentage and .668 slugging percentage and drew an AL-best 124 walks.
According to Card Ladder, the largest sale of all time was $12.9 million for a 2007-08 Upper Deck Exquisite Michael Jordan/Kobe Bryant dual NBA Logoman patch autograph card, also one of one, on Aug. 23, 2025 through Heritage auction.
The 1952 Topps Mickey Mantle SGC 9.5 grade, sold for $12.6 million on Aug. 28, 2022, is second overall as the top baseball card on the list.
The Judge card, tied for seventh overall, might not hold the honor of most expensive modern-day card for long. Fanatics Collect currently is auctioning the 2025 Topps Chrome Dual MVP Ohtani & Judge Gold MLB Logoman Auto 1/1. The auction closes March 19 and bids already have exceeded seven figures.
–Field Level Media
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Iowa State tramples Texas Tech to reach Big 12 semifinals
Mar 12, 2026; Kansas City, MO, USA; Texas Tech Red Raiders guard Christian Anderson (4) protects the ball from Iowa State Cyclones forward Blake Buchanan (23) during the first half at T-Mobile Center. Mandatory Credit: William Purnell-Imagn Images Tamin Lipsey scored 20 points to help fifth-seeded Iowa State roll to a 75-53 victory over fourth-seeded Texas Tech on Thursday afternoon in Kansas City and advance to the Big 12 tournament semifinals.
Joshua Jefferson added 18 points, 13 rebounds and six assists as the No. 7-ranked Cyclones overcame an early 12-point deficit in the quarterfinal clash. Dominykas Pleta added 11 points off the bench as Iowa State (27-6) notched its second big performance in two days.
The Cyclones will face either top-seeded Arizona or eighth-seeded UCF in Friday’s semifinals.
LeJuan Watts had 12 points and seven rebounds and Christian Anderson scored 10 points for No. 16 Texas Tech (22-10).
The Red Raiders dropped to 3-3 since losing star big man J.T. Toppin to a season-ending ACL injury.
The Cyclones have won their two Big 12 tournament games by a combined 71 points. They were victorious by 49 points to set a Big 12 tournament record while routing Arizona State on Wednesday.
Iowa State shot 53.6% from the field, including 7 of 18 from 3-point range. The Cyclones held a 39-29 rebounding advantage.
The Red Raiders shot 33.9% and were 9 of 29 from the 3-point range.
In the second half, Iowa State shot 65.2% from the field, while Texas Tech made just 22.2%.
Iowa State turned the game into the blowout by making nine straight shots, eight coming during a 21-4 run to lead by 22.
Milan Momcilovic started the burst with a trey to give the Cyclones a 47-39 lead with 15:41 remaining. Jefferson followed with a putback, Lipsey converted a layup and Jefferson scored again to make it 53-39 with 12:31 remaining.
Jamarion Batemon and Lipsey followed with 3-pointers to push the margin to 20 with 10:39 to play.
After Texas Tech moved within 60-43, Lipsey drained a trey and Pleta added a fastbreak dunk to make it 65-43 with 8:37 to play.
Pleta later scored four straight points and Jefferson slammed home a fastbreak dunk to put the margin to 24 with 2:55 remaining.
Texas Tech was hot at the outset and a layup by Watts gave it a 17-5 lead just six-plus minutes into the game.
But the Cyclones quickly recovered with a 15-2 burst and Lipsey’s 3-pointer gave Iowa State a 20-19 edge with 9:57 left in the half.
Batemon drained a 3-pointer with three seconds left to give Iowa State a 36-33 halftime lead.
Lipsey had 10 points in the first half for the Cyclones. Watts scored 11 points for the Red Raiders and Anderson added 10.
–Field Level Media
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Dynamo reacquire F Aliyu Ibrahim from Crew
Feb 22, 2025; Houston, Texas, USA; Houston Dynamo FC forward Aliyu Ibrahim (18) in action during the match against FC Dallas at Shell Energy Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images The Houston Dynamo reacquired forward Aliyu Ibrahim from the Columbus Crew on Thursday.
In exchange for the 24-year-old Nigeria native, the Crew received $250,000 in general allocation money and up to $500,000 more in performance-based GAM.
Ibrahim played with Houston from 2023-25, tallying nine goals and five assists in 66 MLS matches (51 starts).
“We are pleased to welcome Aliyu Ibrahim back to Houston, where he played an important role during two successful seasons with our club,” Dynamo president of soccer Pat Onstad said. “As we continue evolving our system this season, we are looking to add depth to our wingback group, and Aliyu has the qualities to thrive in that role.
“His ability to cover ground, attack space and contribute on both sides of the ball fits well with the expectations of our wide players. We look forward to welcoming him and his family back to the city of Houston.”
Ibrahim had three goals and two assists in 23 appearances (12 starts) last season after being traded to the Crew in April. He has not played yet this season.
–Field Level Media
