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Pro Football Network Late Night Edition for December 27th, 2025
Pro Football Network Late Night Edition for December 27th, 2025
NFL
Lamar Jackson is sidelined for the Ravens, sparking intense trade rumors linking him to the Dolphins and Cardinals. Najee Harris suffered a season-ending Achilles injury, while rookie Bo Nix faces criticism for his struggles in Denver. Elsewhere, coaching buzz surrounds Mike McCarthy and Brian Flores.
NBA
Shocking reports suggest the Golden State Warriors could trade franchise icon Stephen Curry. The Lakers are in turmoil, with rumors of a potential package deal involving LeBron and Bronny James, alongside calls for the firing of GM Rob Pelinka and Head Coach JJ Redick.
College Football
Michigan has reportedly identified Kyle Whittingham as the top target to save the program. The transfer portal remains active with moves involving Anthony Colandrea, while Bill Belichick is reportedly showing interest in a quarterback at North Carolina.
Global Sports
In Formula One, Lewis Hamilton’s move to Ferrari is facing doubt following "chilling" admissions. In tennis, a "Battle of the Sexes" showdown is set between Aryna Sabalenka and Nick Kyrgios, while Carlos Alcaraz has split with his long-time coach.
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