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Playoff-bound Chargers not sitting starters in finale vs. Raiders

NFL: Las Vegas Raiders at Los Angeles ChargersSep 8, 2024; Inglewood, California, USA; Los Angeles Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert (10) looks to pass in the second half against the Las Vegas Raiders at SoFi Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jayne Kamin-Oncea-Imagn Images

A month ago it may have sounded unfathomable, but the Las Vegas Raiders are looking to close a disappointing campaign with a third straight victory on Sunday as they host the playoff-bound Los Angeles Chargers.

It won’t be an easy task for a Raiders (4-12) team that has suddenly found life in the season’s waning moments. Despite the Chargers (10-6) being locked into the No. 5 or No. 6 seed in the AFC playoffs, coach Jim Harbaugh plans to play the starters with the full intent of entering the postseason on a winning note.

“We play to win,” Harbaugh told the Lets Go! Podcast. “We’re going to be playing to win at all times. That never changes. I like what Derwin James said. He’s our captain. That leadership’s been already bequeathed to those tremendous leaders that we have on the team, and he said 11 wins sounds better than 10. So we’re attacking it. We’re attacking it with an enthusiasm unknown to mankind.

“What are we going to do? Dress 25 guys for the game?”

The Raiders’ sudden uptick in performance has been the subject of controversy among the Silver and Black’s vocal fanbase. After their 10th straight loss — 15-9 to the Atlanta Falcons on Dec. 16 — the Raiders were 2-12 and in pole position for the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL Draft.

That presumably would have led to the selection of future franchise quarterback Shedeur Sanders from Colorado. Instead, the Raiders then beat the Jacksonville Jaguars and New Orleans Saints. The result? They’ve now dropped to the projected eighth overall pick after a season that was as dire as any in franchise history.

Regardless, the outside opinions mean little to the people inside the locker room in Nevada.

“(The message is to) finish,” Las Vegas coach Antonio Pierce said. “We all signed up for 17 games, an 18-week schedule. We’ve had a really good month in my opinion, regardless of record. Just seeing the improvement, things that we talked about, and now just a great opportunity against a divisional foe that we know very well, that we saw in Week 1, to finish.”

The Chargers got the better of the Raiders in that season-opening matchup with a convincing 22-10 home victory. JK Dobbins was the star, rushing for 135 yards and a touchdown on 13 carries in his team debut.

Dobbins has a career-high 842 rushing yards with nine touchdowns despite missing four games with a knee injury. Los Angeles has won two straight games, including a convincing 40-7 road drubbing of the New England Patriots last Sunday.

One silver lining for the Raiders has been the historic emergence of rookie tight end Brock Bowers, who broke both Mike Ditka’s record for most receiving yards by a rookie tight end (1,144) and Puka Nacua’s record for most receptions by a rookie (108) in the win over the Saints last Sunday. Bowers also set a franchise receptions for catches in a season, surpassing Darren Waller (107 in 2020).

The Chargers have their own rookie star emerging in Bowers’ former Georgia teammate Ladd McConkey. He is fourth among all rookies in receptions (77) and yards (1,054) and tied for second in TDs (seven) despite missing a game with an AC joint injury.

A big reason for McConkey’s emergence has been his chemistry with Justin Herbert, who has thrown for 3,524 yards and 21 touchdowns this season while throwing only three interceptions.

On the injury front, Raiders running back Ameer Abdullah (foot) and guard Jordan Meredith (ankle) didn’t practice Wednesday, while defensive end K’Lavon Chaisson (ankle), defensive tackle John Jenkins (heel), tackle Kolton Miller (wrist) and safeties Isaiah Pola-Mao (hip) and Trey Taylor (back) were limited.

McConkey (toe) was among the Chargers who sat out practice Wednesday, along with running back Gus Edwards (ankle), wide receiver Josh Palmer (foot) and Poona Ford (elbow). Linebacker Denzel Perriman (groin) and tackle Trey Pipkins III (hip) were limited.

–Field Level Media

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Spring training roundup: Royals blowout Rockies in offensive explosion

MLB: Spring Training-Seattle Mariners at Kansas City RoyalsFeb 25, 2026; Surprise, Arizona, USA; Detailed view of the jersey of Kansas City Royals shortstop Bobby Witt Jr. (7) against the Seattle Mariners during a spring training game at Surprise Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Lane Thomas recorded two hits, including a triple, and five RBIs, as the Kansas City Royals cruised to 16-3 victory over the Colorado Rockies in Scottsdale, Ariz.

As a team, the Royals racked up 13 hits and 15 walks; 11 different players contributed a hit.

Rockies starter Michael Lorenzen allowed five runs, four hits, and four walks across two innings of action. Royals starter Seth Lugo fared better, giving up two runs, six hits, and zero walks across three innings.

Jordan Beck and Charlie Condon each hit a home run for the Rockies. It marks Condon’s third homer of the spring.

Rangers 7, Dodgers 6

Sam Haggerty homered, as Texas held on to beat Los Angeles in Surprise, Ariz.

The Dodgers had a split squad day. Dalton Rushing, Nick Senzel, Mike Sirota, and Jake Gelof hit a home run each for Los Angeles.

Andrew Velazquez and Nick Pratto had a double each for the Rangers. Luis Curvelo picked up the win after pitching a scoreless inning and striking out three.

Reds 9, Brewers 7

Dane Myers had two hits and three RBIs to lead Cincinnati over Milwaukee in Phoenix, Ariz.

Myers was acquired in a trade from the Miami Marlins this offseason and moved his spring training batting average up to .375. Matt McLain also had a strong day with two hits, including a home run, and an RBI.

The Brewers were rolling early, scoring four runs in the first inning against Reds starter Hunter Greene. Andrew Vaughn drove in a run in the inning with a single, one of three hits on the day. Andrew Fischer hit the Brewers’ lone homer of the game in the eighth inning.

Diamondbacks 8, Angels 5

Yassel Soler hit a three-run homer to lead Arizona over Los Angeles in Tempe, Ariz.

Luken Baker had a two-run blast for the Diamondbacks. Jorge Barrosa added an RBI triple.

For the Angels, Alek Manoah dealt three scoreless innings, allowing four hits and one walk. Zach Neto hit a solo home run.

Cubs 6, Dodgers 2

Colin Rea, Ben Brown, and Javier Assad combined to pitch eight scoreless innings, as Chicago cruised past Los Angeles in Glendale, Ariz.

That Cubs’ trio was dominant, totaling nine strikeouts, three hits, and zero walks. 2025 second-round pick Kane Kepley had two hits, including an RBI triple.

The Dodgers went 0-2 on their split squad day. They didn’t score their first run until the ninth inning on an Elijah Hainline walk.

White Sox 7, Guardians 5

Sam Antonacci blasted his second home run of spring training, and Chicago defeated Cleveland in Goodyear, Ariz.

Lamonte Wade Jr. added a double and two RBIs for Chicago. Starter Shane Smith secured the win, pitching three innings and allowing one run, two hits, and one walk.

2023 first-round pick Ralphy Velazquez went 2-for-2 for the Guardians. Alex Mooney hit a two-RBI single.

Giants 8, Athletics 2

Eric Haase hit a grand slam to put the exclamation point on a six-run second inning for San Francisco, as it held off the Athletics in Mesa, Ariz.

Jean Carlos Sio added a home run in the eighth inning. Trevor McDonald pitched two perfect innings with three strikeouts.

Michael Stefanic recorded the lone RBI of the game for the Athletics. They added their second run on a throwing error in the ninth inning.

Padres 7, Mariners 1

San Diego’s bullpen combined to pitch six scoreless innings to secure the victory over Seattle in Peoria, Ariz.

Jeremiah Estrada, Mason Miller, Alek Jacob, Bradgley Rodriguez, Ty Adcock, and Kyle Hart pitched a scoreless frame each. Estrada, Miller, and Rodriguez each struck out two. Hart allowed the only hit of the group; they recorded zero walks.

Luke Raley hit a 439-foot homer in the first inning to put the Mariners on the board. Jackson Merrill hit a two-run blast in the second inning for the Padres.

Red Sox 13, Twins 8

Max Ferguson hit a grand slam in the seventh inning to cement Boston’s win over Minnesota in Fort Myers, Fla.

Jarren Duran homered twice and drove in four runs. Trevor Story hit a triple.

For Minnesota, James Outman hit their lone homer of the contest. As a team, they recorded 13 total hits from 10 different players.

Cardinals 10, Marlins 2

2024 first-round pick JJ Wetherholt continued to impress, as he went 2-for-2 with three RBIs, one run, and one walk in St. Louis’ win over Miami in Jupiter, Fla.

Cesar Prieto also had a strong showing with a home run and a double. Starter Michael McGreeevy surrendered one run, three hits, and one walk over 2 1/3 innings.

Miami’s Andrew Pintar went 2-for-3 with a home run and an RBI double.

Blue Jays 7, Phillies 5

Josh Rivera homered as part of a four-run sixth inning to power Toronto past Philadelphia in Dunedin, Fla.

The Phillies got home runs from Bryan De La Cruz and Bryce Harper. Prospect Justin Crawford went 2-for-3 in the leadoff spot with a double, walk, and stolen base.

Dylan Cease made the start for the Blue Jays, giving up one run, one hit, and one walk in 1 2/3 innings. Toronto had a split squad.

Tigers 12, Rays 3

Corey Julks hit a grand slam, as Detroit tacked on seven runs in the sixth inning to cruise to a win over Tampa Bay in Lakeland, Fla.

Julks went 2-for-3 with the home run and a walk. Josh Peck added a homer, as well.

Starter Drew Anderson had a strong outing, pitching three scoreless innings with three strikeouts. Taylor Walls finally got the Rays on the board with a solo shot in the fourth inning.

Nationals 3, Mets 2

Starter Jake Irvin pitched three scoreless frames with one hit, one walk, and four strikeouts, as Washington defeated New York in Port St. Lucie, Fla.

James Wood drove in the first run of the contest on a ground out to drive in Seaver King. Warming Bernabel later extended the lead to 3-0 with an RBI single in the sixth inning.

Mark Vientos and Nick Morabito added one run each with a pair of RBI doubles in the seventh and eighth innings, respectively, but it was not enough to close the gap.

Braves 7, Orioles 5

Chadwick Tromp drove in three runs to lead Atlanta over Baltimore in Sarasota, Fla.

Tromp kicked off the scoring with an RBI single in the second inning; he drove in another run on a ground out in the sixth. Finally, he hit a solo home run in the eighth inning.

For the Orioles, Adley Rutschman went 2-for-2 with a home run and a double.

Yankees 5, Blue Jays 1

Paul Blackburn powered New York past Toronto in Tampa, surrendering zero runs, four hits, and zero walks in four innings.

Jose Berrios made a strong start in the pitcher’s duel for the Blue Jays, allowing no hits and two walks across four scoreless innings.

Once Berrios came off the mound, the Yankees scored two runs in the fifth inning, highlighted by a Jose Caballero double. Austin Wells and Kenedy Corona hit home runs later in the contest for the Yankees.

Pirates 5, Astros 2

O’Neil Cruz hit a three-run blast, as Pittsburgh eclipsed Houston in West Palm Beach, Fla.

Cruz is up to an unreal .538 batting average in spring training. Marcell Ozuna contributed two hits.

Isaac Paredes hit a solo home run for the Astros. The game concluded in the sixth inning due to weather conditions.

–Field Level Media

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Baylor edges UCF on last-second free throw

NCAA Basketball: Baylor at Central FloridaFeb 28, 2026; Orlando, Florida, USA; UCF Knights guard Riley Kugel (2) shoots against Baylor Bears guard Cameron Carr (43) during the first half at Addition Financial Arena. Mandatory Credit: Mike Watters-Imagn Images

Obi Agbim made a free throw with one second left Saturday night, lifting visiting Baylor to an 87-86 Big 12 Conference win over UCF in Orlando.

The Bears (15-14, 5-11 Big 12) led the entire second half until the Knights’ Jamichael Stillwell’s layup tied it at 84 with 1:08 left. After Agbim’s layup put Baylor up, UCF’s Devan Cambridge sank two foul shots with 25 seconds remaining to tie it again. UCF gave a foul with three seconds left, followed by each team using their final timeout to plot strategy.

Out of timeouts, Baylor fed Agbim for a 3-pointer and he was fouled by Riley Kugel. Agbim missed the first, made the second and missed the third but it was rebounded by teammate Cameron Carr, allowing the Bears to run out the clock.

Carr scored 26 points for Baylor, going 10 of 10 at the foul line. Dan Skillings Jr. came off the bench to add 15 points, while Isaac Williams chipped in 14 and Agbim finished with 12 to go along with seven assists.

Kugel scored 26 points to pace the Knights (20-8, 9-7), while Jordan Burks added 12 and Stillwell hit for 11. Themus Fulks managed only eight points, six under his average, but dished out a game-high 10 assists.

While UCF entered the game off a convincing win at No. 19 BYU on Tuesday night that likely sealed its at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament, Baylor came in knowing it would need to win its last three regular-season games and then do damage in the Big 12 tourney to have a chance.

The Bears lit up the Knights for 56 first-half points, making 19 of 35 field goal attempts and going 8 of 15 from the 3-point line. Carr was instrumental in that effort, ringing up 20 points on just nine shot attempts. He was 4 of 6 on 3-pointers and made all six of his free throws.

UCF shot well for most of the half but went cold down the stretch. It was also outscored 10-2 in fastbreak points and went to the break trailing by 14.

–Field Level Media

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Luka Doncic has happy birthday as Lakers crush Warriors

NBA: Los Angeles Lakers at Golden State WarriorsFeb 28, 2026; San Francisco, California, USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward/guard Luka Doncic (77) dribbles against Golden State Warriors guard Moses Moody (4) 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.

Doncic set the pace for the Los Angeles offense, shooting 9 of 17 from the field, including 4 of 9 from 3-point range. He knocked down consecutive triples to open the second half, then connected on another pair minutes later as part of a 16-9 surge.

Doncic scored 16 points in a third quarter that effectively snuffed any hope of a Golden State rally.

The Warriors showed signs of life in the second quarter when they trimmed what had been a 23-point deficit to 12 points on the strength of a 15-2 spurt. Gary Payton II scored six of his 12 points off the bench during the run.

Twelve was as close as Golden State came the rest of the night. The Los Angeles lead steadily ballooned throughout the second half behind five Lakers scoring at least 15 points.

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.

Austin Reaves scored 18 points for Los Angeles and Luke Kennard came off the bench to connect on 4-of-7 3-point attempts on his way to 16 points. Jake LaRavia dropped in 15 points in reserve duty.

Golden State, meanwhile, 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.

–Field Level Media

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