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Ravens tab Anthony Weaver as new DC

NFL: Los Angeles Chargers at Miami DolphinsOct 12, 2025; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator Anthony Weaver leaves the field after a game between the Miami Dolphins and the Los Angeles Chargers at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Rich Storry-Imagn Images

The Baltimore Ravens officially named Anthony Weaver as the team’s defensive coordinator on Tuesday.

Weaver, 45, previously served as the Miami Dolphins defensive coordinator before accepting the job at the same post in Baltimore. He previously worked for the Ravens from 2021-23, starting as a defensive line coach and run game coordinator before getting promoted to assistant head coach.

“A highly regarded defensive mind, Anthony Weaver has a proven track record of success and is the definition of what it means to be a Raven,” Baltimore new head coach Jesse Minter said. “He elevates players with his football IQ, tactical knowledge and natural teaching ability — all attributes that make him one of the game’s most respected coaches.”

Minter, however, will handle the defensive calls for the Ravens next season.

In Weaver’s second season as defensive coordinator for Miami in 2025, the Dolphins allowed 348.8 yards per game (22nd in the NFL) and 24.9 points per game (24th).

With Zach Orr as defensive coordinator, the Ravens yielded 354.5 yards per game (24th) and 23.4 points per game (18th).

Weaver began his NFL career in Baltimore after being selected in the second round of the 2002 NFL Draft. He spent the first four of his seven NFL seasons playing for the Ravens.

–Field Level Media

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Union sign F Agustin Anello on permanent transfer

MLS: Philadelphia Union at Vancouver Whitecaps FCSep 13, 2025; Vancouver, British Columbia, CAN; Philadelphia Union head coach Bradley Carnell looks on during the second half against the Philadelphia Union at BC Place. Mandatory Credit: Simon Fearn-Imagn Images

The Philadelphia Union signed forward Agustin Anello on a permanent transfer from Uruguayan side Boston River on Tuesday.

With the transfer, Anello’s contract is guaranteed through the 2028-29 season with an option for the 2029-30 season.

“Agustin is a versatile, dynamic attacker,” Philadelphia Union head coach Bradley Carnell said in a news release. “His development in Europe, combined with his recent breakout in Uruguay, reflects a clear upward trajectory. As a domestic player with U.S. Youth National Team experience, he fits our profile well, and we’re excited to welcome him to Philadelphia.”

Anello, 23, recorded six goals and one assist in 14 Clausura matches with Boston River of in Liga AUF Uruguaya in 2025. The Miami native made came up in the academies of Cornella and RCD Espanyol in Spain before making his professional debut with Belgium’s Lommel SK in 2021, where he made 42 appearances.

Anello made two appearances with the USMNT U-23 team, making his debut in November 2023 as a substitute vs. Iraq.

The Union open the season Feb. 21 at DC United.

–Field Level Media

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Atlanta Falcons Bet Big on James Pearce Jr. — and Lost

The Atlanta Falcons should be ashamed of themselves.

Over the weekend, Falcons first-round pick James Pearce Jr. was arrested after an alleged dispute with a WNBA player. While he maintains his innocence, the No. 26 overall draft pick is facing five felony charges.

Pearce’s football future is understandably up in the air.

As a result, it’s fair to question why the Falcons did this to themselves in the first place.

While Pearce is innocent until proven guilty, the pass rusher out of Tennessee had character flaws before the NFL Draft. It’s what caused him to slide into the late first round despite being one of the most disruptive players in his class.

But the Falcons decided to trade their 2026 first-round choice to move back in so they could select Pearce. Pairing Pearce with fellow first-round pick Jalon Walker out of Georgia gave the Falcons a revamped defense for new head coach Raheem Morris.

The Falcons convinced themselves they could take advantage of a weak NFC South with two capable quarterbacks in Michael Penix Jr. and Kirk Cousins, along with a newly hired defensive-minded coach and two premier pass rushers.

They were hilariously wrong in their calculations.

Instead, the Falcons finished in third place. Penix suffered yet another injury, and Cousins was so ineffective that the team is planning on releasing him. The organization fired Morris and general manager Terry Fontenot following the disappointing eight-win season.

The Los Angeles Rams now own Atlanta’s first-round draft pick, No. 13 overall. Certainly, the Falcons would like to have that selection back — as the player they traded for might be out of the league entirely by the time April’s draft arrives.

New head coach Kevin Stefanski is no stranger to big messes. He endured three consecutive seasons without a first-round pick during his time with the Cleveland Browns after the infamous Deshaun Watson trade.

Watson played just 19 total games, and the Browns roster was so depleted that Stefanski was fired after winning only eight games over the previous two seasons.

For Stefanski’s sake, hopefully history does not repeat itself. He’s starting his tenure behind the eight ball, as the team’s first-round selection from last season will be unavailable.

In April’s draft, the Falcons have only five total selections, with just two inside the top 100.

Fontenot put Matt Ryan and Stefanski in a very difficult position. Pearce’s actions off the field have only made the situation worse.

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US takes bronze in combined skiing; Mikaela Shiffrin misses podium

Bronze medalists Jacqueline Wiles of United States and Paula Moltzan of United States celebrateMilano Cortina 2026 Olympics – Alpine Skiing – Women’s Team Combined Victory Ceremony – Tofane Alpine Skiing Centre, Belluno, Italy – February 10, 2026. Bronze medalists Jacqueline Wiles of United States and Paula Moltzan of United States celebrate after the Women’s Team Combined

CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy — Austria’s Ariane Raedler and Katharina Huber won women’s team combined Olympic gold on Tuesday as overwhelming U.S. favorites Breezy Johnson and Mikaela Shiffrin missed out on the podium in a major shock.

Germany’s Kira Weidle-Winkelmann and Emma Aicher took the silver, 0.05 behind, and Jacqueline Wiles and Paula Moltzan finished third for the United States on a slalom piste set by the Austrian coach.

World and Olympic downhill champion Johnson and dominant slalom skier Shiffrin finished fourth — missing a medal by 0.06 of a second — after looking set to repeat their 2025 world championship win.

Johnson was fastest in the downhill leg but Shiffrin, winner of seven out of eight slaloms this season and the most successful World Cup skier of all time, was only 15th in the slalom run on Cortina d’Ampezzo’s Olimpia delle Tofane piste after losing the advantage early on.

Shiffrin arrived at the 2022 Beijing Games as favorite to win a fistful of medals but left empty-handed. She has two more chances in giant slalom and slalom.

The fourth place also ended Johnson’s hopes of a “double double” — holding both the world downhill and team combined titles and adding Olympic golds in both.

The silver was Aicher’s second of the Games after she finished runner-up in the downhill. Remarkably, the German skied the slalom leg on Tuesday.

–Reuters, special to Field Level Media

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