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Packers WR Christian Watson (ankle) could miss four games

Syndication: The Post-CrescentGreen Bay Packers wide receiver Christian Watson (9) is injured as he is tackled by Minnesota Vikings safety Josh Metellus (44) during their football game Sunday, September 29, 2024, at Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin.

Packers wide receiver Christian Watson is a candidate for injured reserve because of a left ankle sprain, NFL Network reported Monday.

Watson was carted to the locker room during the first quarter of Green Bay’s loss to the Minnesota Vikings at Lambeau Field on Sunday and did not return to the game.

He has five catches for 80 yards this season and was replaced in the lineup on Sunday by Dontavyion Wicks. Wicks caught his team-leading third TD pass of the season against the Vikings and would get more time while Watson is recovering.

In the 31-29 loss, Watson was escorted to the sideline medical tent after he was tangled up with Vikings safety Josh Metellus while going for a challenged pass from quarterback Jordan Love. Watson and Metellus’ legs were tangled as they came to the ground and Watson landed awkwardly.

If Watson, 25, lands on injured reserve for the second consecutive season, he would be sidelined for the next four games. The Packers play the Los Angeles Rams, Arizona Cardinals, Houston Texans and Jacksonville Jaguars. Watson would be eligible to return Nov. 3 for a Week 9 game at Detroit with a bye week to follow.

The oft-injured Watson said he focused on a muscle and soft-tissue imbalance in his hamstrings and lower body during offseason training. He missed a total of 10 games in 2023 with hamstring injuries.

Wicks, a fifth-round pick out of Virginia in 2023, was targeted a team-high 13 times Sunday against the Vikings.

–Field Level Media

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Former Gamecocks playing in Israel trying to come home

NCAA Womens Basketball: Ole Miss at South CarolinaFeb 22, 2026; Columbia, South Carolina, USA; South Carolina Gamecocks head coach Dawn Staley claps following their defeat of the Mississippi Rebels at Colonial Life Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Blake-Imagn Images

Former South Carolina players Tiffany Mitchell, Mikiah Herbert Harrigan and Destiny Littleton are “in a war zone in Israel,” according to Gamecocks coach Dawn Staley, who added that an effort is underway to get the players back to the United States.

In a social media post on X on Saturday, Staley wrote,”We are working a plan to get home. Let us pray for our loved ones to return home safely asap! Thank you in advance.”

Per ESPN, a spokeswoman for South Carolina athletics had no further information on the players’ situation amid the United States-Israel military strikes against Iran.

Littleton posted videos on X from Jerusalem that she was safe and heading to a teammate’s home to take shelter.

“I’m just trying to stay calm,” Littleton said. “I really don’t want to even be out here on the streets. I’ll keep you updated.”

Along with South Carolina, the 26-year-old Littleton also played at Texas and USC during her college career from 2017-2023.

Mitchell, a starter on the Gamecocks’ first Final Four team, played at the school from 2012-16 and was a two-time SEC Player of the Year. The 31-year-old has spent 10 seasons in the WNBA since the Indiana Fever selected her with the ninth pick in the 2016 WNBA Draft.

Herbert Harrigan, 27, has a championship ring from the 2016-17 season with the Gamecocks and played at the school until 2020. That year, she was the No. 6 pick in the WNBA draft by the Minnesota Lynx and also played for the Seattle Storm and Phoenix Mercury.

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NBA roundup: Luka Doncic's birthday gift is a Lakers victory

NBA: Los Angeles Lakers at Golden State WarriorsFeb 28, 2026; San Francisco, California, USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward/guard Luka Doncic (77) is defended by Golden State Warriors forward Gui Santos (15) in the second period at Chase Center. Mandatory Credit: David Gonzales-Imagn Images

Luka Doncic celebrated his 27th birthday with 26 points, eight assists and six rebounds to lead the Los Angeles Lakers to a 129-101 rout of the Golden State Warriors on Saturday in San Francisco.

Los Angeles came into the Bay Area on a three-game losing skid but rebounded emphatically. The Lakers surrendered the game’s first two points, then went on to score the next 10 en route to a lead they never relinquished.

LeBron James shot 4 of 6 from 3-point distance and 7 of 13 from the floor overall en route to 22 points. James also flirted with a triple-double, adding a game-high nine assists and seven rebounds.

Golden State had just one scorer with more than 12 points: Gui Santos, who finished with 14. Moses Moody scored all 12 of his points on 4-of-10 3-point shooting. De’Anthony Melton added 10 points and Al Horford scored eight points off the bench.

Hornets 109, Trail Blazers 93

Brandon Miller connected on six 3-point shots as part of his game-high 26 points as Charlotte beat visiting Portland.

Coby White, in his delayed Hornets home debut after a trade from Chicago and time off with an injury, racked up 20 points — 10 in each half — off the bench to help Charlotte win its fourth straight game. The Hornets effectively iced the game with a 10-0 run to build a 17-point fourth-quarter lead.

Jrue Holiday led the Trail Blazers with 25 points and Jerami Grant provided 21 points, reaching four consecutive games with 20-plus points for the first time this season.

Heat 115, Rockets 105

Bam Adebayo posted a double-double, and Andrew Wiggins ignited a fourth-quarter rally after returning from an in-game injury to lead Miami to a victory over visiting Houston.

Adebayo paired 24 points with 11 rebounds to help the Heat snap a two-game skid. Pelle Larsson (20 points) and Tyler Herro (18) contributed to the balanced scoring attack. But it was Wiggins, who took an elbow to the jaw from Rockets center Alperen Sengun and needed stitches in his cheek to close the gash, who led a critical fourth-quarter surge. Wiggins finished with 12 points, six rebounds, four assists and three blocks.

Kevin Durant scored a game-high 32 points and added eight assists for the Rockets. Amen Thompson (20 points, 11 rebounds) and Tari Eason (10 points, 11 boards) added double-doubles, while Reed Sheppard chipped in 14 points and five assists for Houston.

Raptors 134, Wizards 125

Immanuel Quickley had 27 points and 11 assists to propel visiting Toronto to a victory over Washington.

Brandon Ingram added 24 points and RJ Barrett chipped in 21 points for Toronto, which snapped a two-game skid. Jakob Poeltl totaled 18 points and 10 rebounds and Scottie Barnes scored 18 for the Raptors, who shot a sizzling 71.4% in the second half while scoring 73 points. Toronto shot 60% from the field for the game.

Will Riley’s 19 points led the Wizards, followed by Bilal Coulibaly and Kyshawn George’s 14 points apiece. Tristan Vukcevic added 13, while Bub Carrington and Justin Champagnie finished with 12 apiece. Washington made 16 of 34 3-point attempts but dropped its fourth straight, shooting 53.4% overall.

Pelicans 115, Jazz 105

Saddiq Bey scored 24 points and New Orleans beat host Utah for the second time in three nights.

Bey, who scored a season-high 42 points in the Pelicans’ 129-118 victory on Thursday night, was joined in double figures by rookie Jeremiah Fears (18), who added a season-high 11 rebounds, Bryce McGowens (18 points), Herb Jones (17) and Jordan Poole (11) as New Orleans won its fourth consecutive game. Leading scorer Trey Murphy III missed his fifth consecutive game because of a right shoulder contusion, and second-leading scorer Zion Williamson had just four points in 11 minutes before leaving the game with a right ankle injury.

Isaiah Collier scored 21, Keyonte George (ankle) returned from a six-game absence to score 17, Elijah Harkless added 14, Ace Bailey had 13, Kyle Filipowski had 12 and Brice Sensabaugh 10 to lead the Jazz, who lost their fifth straight game.

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Jordan Eberle leads Kraken past woeful Canucks

NHL: Vancouver Canucks at Seattle KrakenFeb 28, 2026; Seattle, Washington, USA; Seattle Kraken right wing Jordan Eberle (7) scores a goal past Vancouver Canucks goaltender Kevin Lankinen (32) during the second period at Climate Pledge Arena. Mandatory Credit: Blake Dahlin-Imagn Images

Jordan Eberle had two goals and an assist and Chandler Stephenson had a goal and two assists as the Seattle Kraken opened a six-game homestand with a 5-1 victory against the Vancouver Canucks on Saturday night.

Vince Dunn and Matty Beniers also were credited with goals for Seattle, which snapped a two-game skid. Goaltender Joey Daccord made 27 saves. Daccord nearly scored into an empty net, but his attempt rolled just wide left of the net.

Liam Ohgren scored and Kevin Lankinen stopped 20 of 24 shots for the Canucks, who have lost five in a row and are 2-15-4 in their past 21 games.

It appeared Eberle completed a hat trick with an empty-netter at 17:00 of the third period, with headwear raining down on the ice.

But fans were unaware the official scorer had changed Eberle’s apparent power-play goal at 11:56 of the period and gave the goal to Beniers, as Eberle’s stuff shot glanced off the toe of Beniers’ skate.

The Kraken opened the scoring at 7:36 of the first period as Dunn took a pass from Stephenson and put a wrist shot from the top of the left faceoff circle past a screened Lankinen.

Stephenson doubled the advantage at 10:20 of the period. Adam Larsson’s shot from the left point deflected off the back of the leg of Vancouver’s Marcus Pettersson as he tried to clear traffic from the top of the crease and the puck fell to Stephenson, who swiped it into the open left side of the net.

The Canucks got on the scoreboard at 8:28 of the second as Ohgren’s turnaround slap shot from the top of the left faceoff circle beat a screened Daccord.

The Kraken restored their two-goal at 13:47 of the second as Eberle blocked defenseman Elias Pettersson’s shot from the left point and raced down ice on a breakaway, lifting a backhander past Lankinen.

The Canucks, in last place in the league’s overall standings, sat defenseman Tyler Myers for a second straight game for roster management purposes as he’s likely to be dealt before Friday’s NHL trade deadline.

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