Titans QB Cam Ward closes out rookie season with shoulder injury vs. Jags

Tennessee Titans rookie quarterback Cam Ward made an early exit from Sunday's 41-7 loss at Jacksonville due to a right shoulder injury which The Athletic later reported was a Grade 3 sprain to the AC joint.

Ward sustained the injury while being tackled on a 7-yard touchdown run and landing on his throwing shoulder in capping off the Titans' opening drive.

After being examined on the sideline, Ward walked to the locker room with members of the training staff for further examination. He was ruled out for the rest of the game.

Ward did not speak to reporters after the game, which concluded the Titans' season at 3-14. Interim coach Mike McCoy said that Ward will undergo testing on Monday in Nashville.

"We'll do more testing," McCoy said of Ward's injury. "Until they do more testing ... I'll give you a better answer down the road."

Brandon Allen took the field to begin Tennessee's second series, marking the first missed snap of Ward's rookie season after he was selected with the No. 1 overall pick the 2025 draft.

Ward, 23, went 3-for-3 on Sunday for 52 yards and two carries for 11 yards and the score -- his second of the season. He completed 59.8% of his passes (323 of 540) for 3,169 yards and 15 touchdowns with seven interceptions in 17 games.

Allen, 33, was selected by the Jaguars in the sixth round in 2016 NFL Draft. His last action came in 2024 with the San Francisco 49ers. He was 17 of 30 on Sunday for 72 yards and one interception that was returned for a touchdown.

--Field Level Media

Titans QB Cam Ward closes out rookie season with shoulder injury vs. Jags

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'This is why he's here': Steelers' upset of Ravens validates their acquisition of Aaron Rodgers. Now how far can they go?

PITTSBURGH — When the Pittsburgh Steelers regained possession, down 24-20, 2:20 remained in the game. Perhaps, fans in Acrisure Stadium wondered, 2:20 remained in the Steelers' season and even in Aaron Rodgers' career.

So the 42-year-old, four-time-MVP quarterback gathered his offense for a huddle. With three quick passes, they marched down to the 26-yard line before Rodgers missed on two straight throws.

Third-and-10 now threatened, with 1 minute to play. Rodgers began preparing receiver Calvin Austin for a backside hitch-and-go route.

On the sidelines, his teammates realized they were not worried.

"It was a weird, no-panic feeling," edge rusher T.J. Watt said. "Just calm. It was just confident. We've seen him work a two-minute drill so many times. We've seen those ball-at-the-2-yard-line, seven-shot type plays so many times. Just complete confidence in him and the offense.

"He's here for a reason. This is why he's here. This is the best dude in the NFL for this moment."

Rodgers validated that belief as he hit Austin for a go-ahead, 26-yard touchdown with 55 seconds to play. A 44-yard missed field goal by the Ravenshelped buoy the Steelers to the 26-24 win. But even before then, at a series of intervals throughout the game, Pittsburgh believed their quarterback would help carry them to victory.

"When I broke down [the huddle], I saw it was man to man, I had a good hope that the ball was going to come my way if I ran the route and executed," Austin told Yahoo Sports from the postgame locker room.  "Know it's cover zero, ball going to be up and down quick, so just get open and win.

"We're just so blessed — to be able to continue to play and continue to give 8 [Rodgers] a season."

The go-ahead touchdown to Austin was the last of Rodgers' magic on a 31-of-47, 294-yard night featuring one passing touchdown and another 20 yards rushing.

Every ounce of it was needed to ward off a Lamar Jackson vintage performance to the tune of 171 yards and two touchdowns in the fourth quarter alone.

Aaron Rodgers on Lamar Jackson: "Lamar was making some wild plays tonight, which you expect because he is such a talented player. He's going to be a gold jacket when it's all said and done."pic.twitter.com/HqyMSn9sEF

— Jori Epstein (@JoriEpstein)January 5, 2026

But as the Steelers triumphed, delaying questions about the futures of Rodgers and head coach Mike Tomlin for at least eight more days, excitement was not their only reaction tohosting the Houston Texans in a Monday night wild-card game. Much of the team was also surprisingly even-keeled — resolute to work and prepare avidly, but managing their energy in the way their quarterback modeled through the night.

"Sometimes in those intense moments, everyone can get pretty intense and loud and energetic," receiver Adam Thielen told Yahoo Sports. "But he really has a calmness and a softness of how he calls the plays and just keeps everybody calm."

Finding a quarterback of that demeanor for the Steelers is no accident. It was by design when Pittsburgh recruited Rodgers all last spring until he officially joined in June, and it's by design that he'll lead them into the playoffs.

"This was the vision in the spring when we pursued him," Tomlin said. "That's why you do business with a 41-, 42-year-old guy. Been-there, done-that guy with a résumé like his. He's not only capable; he thrives in it.

"I think he put that on display tonight."

Rodgers led second-half rebound to edge Steelers past Ravens

Rodgers' resilience shined most strongly in the second half.

The first half seemed shaky as Rodgers led an offense down top receiver DK Metcalf to suspension and big-bodied tight end Darnell Washington to a broken arm suffered a week prior.

Most of Rodgers' completions were quick gains and screen passes that couldn't pace Ravens running back Derrick Henry's early explosions and 112-yard first half. And at times, glimmers of doubt surfaced about Rodgers' future: When an early second-quarter pass to Jonnu Smith sailed high above the wide-open tight end, was Rodgers' accuracy and timing slipping? A play later, Rodgers' escaped the pocket to his right and tried to scramble. But his 42-year-old legs did not advance past the line of scrimmage before he was downed for a sack.

The Steelers entered halftime trailing 10-3, a Watt interception-gifted short field not enough to convert in the red zone. But after halftime, Pittsburgh found a rhythm. Take the second-and-8 rope that Rodgers threaded to veteran receiver Thielen for 28 yards three minutes into the second half.

Earning Aaron Rodgers' trust is a valuable skill. Adam Thielen did that immediately after arriving late in season, and it shows as Rodgers trusts him with this 28-yarder.pic.twitter.com/SH1DFL935X

— Jori Epstein (@JoriEpstein)January 5, 2026

Thielen tried to move at the top of his route to counter tight coverage. The gain continued what would be a game-tying drive for the Steelers — and it also earned Thielen a reassuring gesture from Rodgers.

"Usually it's a little look and a little point knowing that I made him proud," Thielen told Yahoo Sports. "So I like those moments. I like when I see that face rather than the disappointed face."

Rodgers would warrant his own affirmation throughout a second half featuring six lead changes. The Steelers scored on a literal brotherly shove as Cam Heyward added to his defensive tackle responsibilities to help push his brother, Connor, into the end zone. Kenneth Gainwell scored around the right end of an immaculately blocked 2-yard score after Rodgers hit tight end Pat Freiermuth for 31 yards on third-and-8 up the middle. Rodgers had recommended Freiermuth fake his defender that he was breaking out before going down the middle, taking his time along the way. The tight end executed so in line with his quarterback's high standards that Rodgers laughed.

There are moments when Aaron Rodgers' age and health seem to show glimpses. And then there are ropes like this and what he threw to Adam Thielen…that make you wonder whether he'll keep playing next year.pic.twitter.com/ekwhv1bd3h

— Jori Epstein (@JoriEpstein)January 5, 2026

"I'm literally throwing it kind of laughing to myself because I'm like, 'This is it. See, I've been talking about it forever,'" Rodgers said. "Just little things that you talk about in Latrobe and you hope show up… I'm just really proud of him.

"I can't say enough good things about Pat."

Nor could Steelers teammates say enough good things about Rodgers after he helped them turn their end-of-year luck after a 10-7 season. The record was identical. But last year, the Steelers lost their final five games, including a wild-card exit.

Against the same Ravens team that dealt two of those five losses last year, including the playoff elimination, Pittsburgh secured a different result, including a sweep of Baltimore.

"Last year, the playoffs, going to Baltimore, we were really hurt by that," Cam Heyward said. "I remember me and T.J. just sitting in the training room, just kind of scratching our heads.

"To get out here and play the same team, had some success in difference ways…

"This is what we've all been waiting for."

Texans are up next as Steelers players 'want to be able to have some hardware'

Amid a postgame locker room cocktail of blaring music, cheers for top performers and pungent celebratory cigars, a group of Steelers players FaceTimed Metcalf.

The receiver wasn't in the locker room receiving his "Been There, Won That" AFC North champion shirt. He wasn't on the field when the Steelers' offense could have used him against the Ravens on Sunday night, nor was he on the field when the Steelers' offense could have used him in their Week 17 loss to the Cleveland Browns that blew their first chance to clinch the division.

Metcalf had texted receivers Sunday morning, multiple players said, telling them they had the manpower they needed to win without him but he was nonetheless emotional he could not join as heserved a two-game suspension from an in-game altercation with a Detroit Lions fan.

Rodgers wasn't the only player this group longed to ensure saw another game this season in a Steelers uniform.

"We were playing so we could get DK back and we did," Austin told Yahoo Sports. "He's our leader. He's our energy. He's the guy."

The Steelers have many "guys," from Metcalf, who they will get back, to Watt whose interception was just one element of his several-pronged impact against the Ravens.

They had a guy in a headset on their sideline coaching, too. Supporters emphasized that Tomlin's 19 seasons at the Steelers helm do not include even one losing season. Critics will be intimately aware next week that nine years have elapsed since Pittsburgh last won a playoff game.

Steelers HC Mike Tomlin: "We are AFC North champions, and that sounds good and it feels good. But we didn't come here for that. We came here for what lies ahead, and so excited about that."Thankful."pic.twitter.com/42YJAR56QJ

— Jori Epstein (@JoriEpstein)January 5, 2026

The Texans opened as 3-point favorites at Pittsburgh, per BetMGM.

There is a restlessness to change the history among players who have lived it.

Fifteen years into his Steelers tenure, Heyward did not put on his AFC North champions hat as his teammates did.

"I want a different hat," he said. "Hopefully I have a chance to win a championship… I want to be able to have some hardware one day."

Steelers division champion shirts say "been there, WON that" 🔥pic.twitter.com/dl72CowUYp

— Jori Epstein (@JoriEpstein)January 5, 2026

Heyward spoke of the doubt he believes the NFL world has in the Steelers' chances. He spoke also of why the Steelers believe in their 42-year-old quarterback more than they think most would.

"To have a guy that has seen every type of defense allows you to go into a lot of gunfights and feel like you have a chance," Heyward said. "He's able to steer the ship."

Can Rodgers do it again next week? The Steelers know they were one 44-yard field goal attempt away from the frustration and devastation that Jackson instead described. They may have been a cornerback keeping his footing away from not scoring their final touchdown, and a concussion to star Ravens safety Kyle Hamilton away from the offensive uptick they experienced.

For now, they won't question it.

"If my aunt has male parts, she would be my uncle," Tomlin quipped in dismissing the value of hypotheticals.

The Texans are riding a nine-game winning streak. Rodgers brought up that his lone Lombardi Trophy followed a 10-6 season that included a one-score divisional win in the regular-season finale. He's not afraid of the odds against him, and his calm appears to be permeating the franchise.

"We were underdogs at home tonight against our division rival," Rodgers said. "It's going to give us some belief.

"The belief level in the locker room after a win like this is exponentially greater."

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Bayern's 17-year-old prodigy Lennart Karl calls Real Madrid his 'dream club'

MUNICH (AP) — Bayern Munich's latest young sensation is already thinking about a future elsewhere.

Lennart Karl, the 17-year-old midfielder who became Bayern'syoungest Champions League scorerin October, prompted laughs, criticism and confusion Sunday with an admission he dreams of moving to Real Madrid.

During a question-and-answer session at a small-town fan gathering Sunday, the sort of visit that's a new year's tradition for the club's players, Karl was asked if he had a "dream club" other than Bayern.

"Bayern's a very, very big club in any case, and it's a dream to play there, but some day I'd definitely like to go to Real Madrid. That's my dream club, but that stays between us," Karl said, to laughter from the Bayern fans in the audience, in comments broadcast by Sky Sport in Germany.

"But obviously Bayern is something very, very special and it's lots and lots of fun at the club."

While the fans in the audience seemed to take Karl's comments with good humor, the young midfielder faced criticism from Bayern supporters online questioning his loyalty to the club.

Karl came through Bayern's youth academy and made his first-team debut in a 10-0 thrashing of Auckland City at the Club World Cup in June before becoming a regular this season, with six goals in 22 games.

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Former NBA draft pick James Nnaji makes controversial debut for Baylor

The player who was once part of theKarl Anthony-Townstrade to theNew York Knicksmade hiscollege basketballdebut to boos on Saturday, Jan. 3.

James Nnajidebuted for theBaylormen's basketball in its Big 12 opener. The 7-foot center – who was a second-round pick in the 2023 NBA Draft – had five points, four rebounds, two turnovers and picked up four fouls in 16 minutes a 69-63 loss to TCU.

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After Nnaji entered the game, he was booed and then was booed subauenrly every time he touched the ball. His first points came on a putback dunk with about nine minutes left in the first half.

James Nnaji is officially the first person to score points in a college basketball game after already being drafted in the NBApic.twitter.com/UjI0H9wEop

— College Basketball Content (@CBBcontent)January 3, 2026

"James did nothing wrong," Baylor coach Scott Drew said after the game. "Baylor did nothing wrong, and I know he's human and just making sure he doesn't feel that. If James was an NBA player today, he would be in the NBA."

Nnaji played four seasons professionally in Europe before theDetroit Pistonsdrafted him No. 31 overall as an 18-year-old in the 2023 NBA Draft. Since then, Nnaji's draft rights have been traded twice, but he has never signed an NBA contract.

Because he never attended an American college, Nnaji has four years of eligibility remaining.

"James is a great young man," Drew said. "Grew up playing piano in the church. Mom's most excited about his opportunity to get a degree. Brother's a mechanical engineer. Sister's trying to get a master's. I thought he did a great job in a short period of time. He hadn't played a competitive game in seven months, been recovering from an injury."

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Philip Rivers expected to be a head-coaching candidate, could interview with teams after dramatic NFL return

Indianapolis Colts quarterback Philip Rivers' dramatic return to the NFL might not be temporary after all. While the 44-year-old isretiring from the game as a player... again ... he could remain in the league as a head coach.

Following Rivers' dramatic return to the NFL, the veteran has reportedly receivedhead-coaching interest around the league, per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport. NFL teams have reportedly done research into Rivers and started making calls about him as a coach, per Rapoport. It's reached a point where Rivers could get at least one interview from an NFL team this offseason.

Entering Week 18, only two teams — the New York Giants and Tennessee Titans — have openings at head coach. That figure is expected to grow following Sunday's games. Some coaches could be dismissed before the day is done, while others will be let go Monday.

Rivers' resume as a player is pretty impressive. During his first stint in the NFL, Rivers passed for 63,440 yards and 421 touchdowns. Those figures rank eighth and sixth, respectively, in NFL history.

After five years off, enough time to make Rivers a candidate for the Pro Football Hall of Fame, he shockingly returned to the NFL after Colts quarterback Daniel Jones went down with a season-ending injury.

Considering the circumstances,Rivers played surprisingly well down the stretch, completing 63% of his passes, with four touchdowns against three interceptions in three games. With the Colts eliminated from postseason contention, Rivers was benched in favor of rookie Riley Leonard in Week 18.

Following that announcement, Rivers made it clear his playing days are over. He implied he would go back to coaching high school football in Alabama. Shortly after his first retirement from the NFL, Rivers began coaching high school football.

But with Rivers returning to the NFL, there's some thought that maybe he would consider remaining in the league as a head coach, per Rapoport. That's been a barrier in the past, as teams reportedly considered Rivers last offseason, but were told he wasn't willing to consider making the jump to college or the pros.

When Rivers announced his return to the NFL after five years away, he instantly became one of the biggest stories of the 2025 NFL season. If that short stint as the Colts' quarterback leads to a head coaching position next year, it would be a fitting way for Rivers' improbable comeback to continue.

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Brahim Díaz shoots Morocco into the Africa Cup of Nations quarterfinals with 1-0 win over Tanzania

RABAT, Morocco (AP) — Brahim Díaz kept Morocco on course for the Africa Cup of Nations title by shooting the team into the quarterfinals with a 1-0 win over Tanzania on Sunday.

Díaz, who has quickly emerged as the tournament host's star player, broke the deadlock in the 64th minute. He beat Hussein Masalanga at his near post when the Taifa Stars' goalkeeper probably expected a cross.

It was Díaz's fourth goal in four games and it set off celebrations of relief around Rabat's near 70,000-capacity Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium, where the home team will play all its games as long as it keeps winning through to the final on Jan. 18.

The Atlas Lions had dominated possession but were largely frustrated by Tanzania's disciplined and committed defense.

Morocco will next play either South Africa or Cameroon, which meet later Sunday in the much smaller Rabat stadium of El Barid.

Morocco captain Achraf Hakimi made his first start of the tournament after recovering from an ankle injury and played the whole game.

Ayoub El Kaabi should have scored from Hakimi's cross in the 55th but he headed the ball just wide.

Then Mohamed Hussein had Tanzania's first shot on target with Fei Toto sending the rebound over.

Hakimi struck the crossbar with a free kick before the hour mark, and was involved again when sending Díaz through to break the deadlock.

Senegal and Malibooked their places in the quarterfinalson Saturday.

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Mikaela Shiffrin's streak in slalom ends

Mikaela Shiffrin finished in second place Sunday in the World Cup slalom event in Kranjska Gora, Slovenia, snapping her streak of six consecutive wins in the discipline.

Switzerland's emerging star Camille Rast nipped Shiffrin by 0.14 seconds to sweep the weekend events. The 26-year-old won the giant slalom on Saturday and dedicated the win to the victims of the New Year's Eve fire that killed at least 40 and injured approximately 120 people at the Crans-Montana ski resort in Switzerland, not far from her hometown of Vetroz.

Shiffrin's win streak started with the final race of the 2024-25 season in March and extended through the first five World Cup events this season.

"I don't believe it's possible to win every race in the season with the competition level," Shiffrin, 30, said post-race. "Actually, I hope it wouldn't be possible. But still, I wanted to give it my best shot.

"How I saw Camille ski the first run, I had to go 120% in order to have a chance. I was pushing so hard, I felt like I was flying. I was really proud of my run. I was just in awe of Cami."

Shiffrin and Rast are expected to be among the gold-medal favorites at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics next month.

Shiffrin said she was pleased with her outing on Sunday.

"I had a really specific goal for my skiing for the second (run), a little bit technical thing, and I felt like I really accomplished that," she said.

The next slalom race will be run Jan. 13 in Flachau, where Rast is the defending champion and Shiffrin a five-time winner. The final slalom before the Olympics will come Jan. 25 in Czechia.

Shiffrin is the winner of a record 106 World Cup events.

--Field Level Media

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