Monday, May 18, 2026

49ers News: One week closer

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - JANUARY 17: San Francisco 49ers general manager John Lynch interacts with Ricky Pearsall #1 prior to an NFL divisional playoff football game against the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field on January 17, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Brooke Sutton/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Could 49ers’ Week 1 be one of the better prime-time games of the year?
“With the game in Australia and it being the first week, something tells me it might be a bit of a mixed bag. Will it be good? Probably. The No. 3 prime-time game of the year? I doubt it. I’m expecting a lot of mistakes and clumsy plays from both teams as they play their first game of the season. Bergman did rank some games simply on the vibes of teams, and the 49ers/Rams deliver on that. Like most Week 1 games, I think you’ll see a lot of things that need fixing rather than defining moments—for both teams.”

49ers disaster: ‘Too many red flags’ have writer predicting rough 2026 season
“The 49ers might be expecting too much from Mike Evans, the soon-to-be 33-year-old receiver who missed nine games due to injury during his final season with the Bucs,” Manzano wrote. “As for another concern, wide receivers Christian Kirk and Ricky Pearsall have struggled to stay healthy. 

“This is an aging roster that has dealt with several injuries in recent seasons. Now, San Francisco has to travel 38,100 miles in 2026 and starts the season with a 15-hour flight to Australia to face the hated Rams. Too many red flags here.”



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Sunday, May 17, 2026

49ers News: Another Sunday without NFL football

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - JANUARY 11: Brock Purdy #13 of the San Francisco 49ers celebrates after his team's 23-19 win against the Philadelphia Eagles in the NFC Wild Card Playoff game at Lincoln Financial Field on January 11, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Elsa/Getty Images) | Getty Images

How the NFL came up with a plan to keep 49ers from becoming jet-lagged zombies in 2026 (paywall)
“It’s a lot of air miles,” North said. “We fully recognize that. Coach (Shanahan) wasn’t shy about his concerns. We spoke with John Lynch. We spoke with Al Guido. We were well aware of where they were hoping to land. Did they get everything they wanted? Probably not. But were we comfortable with where we landed? We were.”

Fox Sports predicts 49ers as NFC’s top team in 2026
“As for the seeding order, the NFC West is about as hard to predict as can be,” McKenna wrote. “The 49ers get the edge because they have a weak schedule and they put together a solid free-agency class, which includes veteran receiver Mike Evans. But the NFC’s top seed could just as easily be the Rams or Seahawks (again).”

49ers have two Thursday games, but only one on three-day rest—this could change
“And this is why you see the 49ers sitting at five games, or some teams at six. The NFL doesn’t want to max out a team’s prime-time schedule, and said team is having a train wreck of a season. On the flip side, they also don’t want to take a team that has things locked up in Week 15 and subsequently benching starters for the game.”



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Saturday, May 16, 2026

Spurs beat Timberwolves to advance to Wester Conference finals vs. Thunder

An image collage containing 2 images, Image 1 shows Stephon Castle, who scored 32 points, drives past Anthony Edwards during the Spurs' 139-109 Game 6 series-clinching win over the Timberwolves on May 15, 2026 in Minneapolis, Image 2 shows Victor Wembanyam, who scored 19 points slams home a dunk over Julius Randle during the Spurs' Game 6 series-clinching win over the Timberwolves

MINNEAPOLIS — The San Antonio Spurs were well on their way to the Western Conference finals in the fourth quarter when Minnesota Timberwolves star Anthony Edwards went down to their bench to briefly offer his congratulations.

The young Spurs left no doubt they’re already a serious NBA title contender.

Stephon Castle had 32 points and 11 rebounds to highlight another dominant performance from the backcourt, and Victor Wembanyama and the Spurs romped past the Timberwolves 139-109 on Friday night to finish in the second-round series in six games.

Stephon Castle, who scored 32 points, drives past Anthony Edwards during the Spurs’ 139-109 Game 6 series-clinching win over the Timberwolves on May 15, 2026 in Minneapolis. Getty Images

“I just tip my hat to them,” Edwards said. “They were just the better team.”

De’Aaron Fox added 21 points and nine assists and rookie Dylan Harper had 15 points off the bench for the Spurs, who set their franchise postseason record for 3-pointers made by going 18 for 38.

They will face defending champion Oklahoma City in Game 1 on Monday night. The Thunder swept their first two series.

“Of course we’re confident, but we need to keep the right confidence level,” Wembanyama said. “Right now, I’m not even thinking about it. I’m just thinking about recovering.”

Wembanyama, who bounced back from his stunning Game 4 ejection with 27 points, 17 rebounds, five assists and three blocks in the Game 5 blowout, was well-guarded by the Wolves in Game 6 and had a quiet 19 points in 27 minutes. But he still served as a constant defensive deterrent in the paint, and he dutifully joined the Spurs in transition whenever they had the opportunity to run — which was often.

The size, smarts and shooting touch of the Spurs guards were too much for the Wolves, who predictably had their hands full with the 7-foot-4 Wembanyama.

Victor Wembanyam, who scored 19 points, slams home a dunk over
Julius Randle during the Spurs’ Game 6 series-clinching win over
the Timberwolves. Getty Images

Castle made his first five 3-pointers and finished 11 for 16 from the floor. Fox was 3 for 3 from deep, and Julian Champagnie made four 3s among his 18 points for the Spurs, who outscored the Wolves by a whopping 97 points in the series and never once trailed by double digits. The Spurs breezed by Portland Trail in five games in the first round.

“It shows that we already gained a little bit of experience from our short playoff time,” Wembanyama said. “I feel like we put ourselves in the best conditions, as simple as that.”

Anthony Edwards had 24 points on 9-for-26 shooting for the Wolves, who got another spark from reserves Terrence Shannon (21 points) and Naz Reid (18 points) but were again flustered by the Spurs and their relentless switch-heavy defense. Julius Randle had just three points on 1-for-8 shooting.

“It just felt like we kind of ran out of bullets as this series went on,” coach Chris Finch said.

This no-show in the elimination game might’ve felt familiar to Wolves fans, who’ve otherwise enjoyed an unprecedented run of success in the playoffs over the last three years.

Minnesota trailed by 33 points at halftime in a 30-point loss at Oklahoma City in the Game 5 ouster in the Western Conference finals last year and were down by 29 points at the break to Dallas in losing the Western Conference finals in 2024 in a 21-point loss in Game 5.



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Roger Goodell wanted Falcons-Saints MNF game to mark 20 years since return from Katrina

One of the most memorable games in Monday Night Football History took place in Week Three of the 2006 season, when the Saints beat the Falcons in their return to New Orleans for the first time since Hurricane Katrina. Twenty years later, NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell wanted a Falcons-Saints Monday night game in New Orleans on the 2026 schedule.

NFL VP of broadcasting planning Mike North says the 2026 schedule has a Week Four Monday night game between the Falcons and Saints at the Superdome because Goodell himself requested that it happen around the time of the 20th anniversary.

"It's really to the Commissioner's credit, it was, 'We're gonna play Falcons at Saints on Monday night this year, fit it in in that kind of three-week window.' So, it wasn't a requirement it had to land in a special week, but it was a requirement, straight from the boss, that it landed on our schedule," North said.

Some in New Orleans wanted the 2026 game played in Week Three, as the 2006 game was, but North said playing the game in Week Four proved to be a better fit for the NFL's overall schedule.

"Relative to the exact date of the anniversary, honestly, we figured if we were within a couple of weeks, we were in good shape," North said. "Fans remember that moment, the electricity, the excitement. If we were a week early, or closer to the day, or a week later, weren't gonna throw away our best schedule just by being off a couple days. Plus, as you know, there's a lot of events going on in that region. I don't have the stadium availability off the top of my head, but relative to the Dome itself, the arena across the street, there's concerts, there's basketball games, there's other things going on at times. It wasn't a, 'This game has to be in this week.'"

The 2006 game, remembered most for Steve Gleason's blocked punt that was recovered by Curtis Deloatch for the Saints' first touchdown, was a classic. The 2026 game will be an opportunity for New Orleans to celebrate that great moment in Saints history.



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Friday, May 15, 2026

Houston Texans News: Wherein Texans experts break down the schedule

Mar 31, 2026; Phoenix, AZ, USA; Houston Texans head coach DeMeco Ryans during the 2026 NFL Annual League Meeting at the Arizona Biltmore. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Houston Texans News

Breaking down the Texans’ 2026 schedule: Must-watch and toughest games (Houston Chronicle)

Houston Texans 2026 Schedule Features Cold Weather Gauntlet (Houston Press)

Predicting the Texans’ record: Randy McIlvoy, Nick Mantas & Aaron Wilson break down the season (KPRC 2 Houston)

Texans sign 2026 second-round pick TE Marlin Klein (ProFootballTalk)

NFL News

Pats-Seahawks SB rematch to kick off ’26 season (ESPN.com)

Deion: Shedeur endured ‘hell’ in predraft, Year 1 (ESPN.com)

Source: Nabers had ‘cleanup,’ hopeful for Week 1 (ESPN.com)

Source: Fins make Achane 3rd-highest-paid RB (ESPN.com)

NFL nixed minority offensive asst. mandate in ’25 (ESPN.com)

Jets add needed experience at WR, sign Patrick (ESPN.com)

Florida AG continues push against Rooney Rule (ESPN.com)

Steelers-Saints in Paris part of record int’l slate (ESPN.com)

Houston & Collegiate Sports

Former manager Dusty Baker on Astros’ cheating scandal: Jose Altuve was ‘most innocent dude there’ (Houston Chronicle)

How to blow up the Astros: Why Houston could dictate the trade deadline if ugly season continues (CBS Sports)



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Otega Oweh is having a stellar NBA Combine

As the NBA Draft Combine is officially underway in Chicago, Illinois, the Kentucky Wildcats have a few guys in the draft testing their luck as they look to get drafted June 23-24 in Brooklyn, New York.

Two-year Wildcat Otega Oweh is making a name for himself as he’s had two great scrimmages under his belt. In his first scrimmage, Oweh gave some peers a ho-hum 20-point game (7/12 FG, 1/3 on 3s), with four rebounds in just 18 minutes. The New Jersey native showed great athleticism, a high motor, and the ability to finish at the rim.

In the final scrimmage at the combine, Oweh did his thing, once again. He finished the day with another 21-point outing (6-14), 9-10 from the charity stripe, five rebounds, and one assist. Oweh’s lack of consistency from three-point range showed, as he was 0-5 from deep.

Oweh sits at 105 on the NBA Draft’s best player in 2026, according to ESPN. However, Yahoo Sports’ Kevin O’Connor recently projected Oweh to be drafted 59th overall by the Minnesota Timberwolves.

With a couple of strong outings, good numbers, and his ability to defend, Oweh should get some looks in the second round of the draft next month.



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Tom Brady's homecoming highlights things TV execs love about 2026 NFL schedule

Spoiler alert – all of the NFL’s broadcast partners love their 2026 slate of games that comprise the 18-week, 272-game marathon that is the regular season.

The specific reasons, though, vary from company to company.

USA TODAY Sports caught up with executives from four media entities – ESPN, NBC, Amazon Prime Video and FOX – for a breakdown of how each network (or streamer) wound up with its package of games for the 2026 season.

FOX is back to loving the NFC (feat. a Tom Brady homecoming)

At FOX's advertising Upfront presentation on May 11, the network declared itself the home of the NFC. FOX had earned that distinction over decades of holding NFL rights. That changed in 2025 when the network wanted a more equitable share of AFC contests.

FOX, with more broadcast windows than any media partner for the second straight season, is back to having the NFC as its main squeeze in 2026.

“This year we went into it saying ‘We actually want to keep as much of the NFC power as we can,’” FOX Sports president, insight and analytics, Michael Mulvihill told USA TODAY Sports.

That's not to say FOX has rid itself entirely of high-quality AFC games. The Week 14 matchup between the Cincinnati Bengals and Kansas City Chiefs will air on the network. But FOX wants to be the home of big NFC brands and markets, “a bit of a back-to-basics approach,” Mulvihill said.

“We very much want our identity to be wrapped up with the NFC and this feels like a good time to be aligned with the NFC,” he said. “We’re still clearly the home of the NFC at a time where, pretty clearly, the pendulum has swung back to the NFC. I think we’re coming out of an era where the AFC probably had more of the marquee quarterbacks, they obviously had a Chiefs dynasty for a number of years.”

From the young quarterback talent in the conference – Caleb Williams, Jordan Love, Jayden Daniels, Jalen Hurts, Jaxson Dart, among others – to the size of the markets (New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, Dallas-Fort Worth), the reasons for an NFC preference are plentiful, Mulvihill said.

“These are the biggest markets, these are the most dynamic, local economies, which is good for our advertisers,” he said.

One specific ask FOX made to the NFL was to air the Packers at New England Patriots contest in Week 9 to promote the game as a homecoming for ex-Patriots quarterback Tom Brady, who will call his first game from Gillette Stadium.

“With New England breaking through last year, being a conference champion, we truly thought we had an opportunity to get a big, special game in Foxborough and make a big deal out of Tom going home as a broadcaster and part of our team,” Mulvihill said.

In recent years, FOX felt it fell victim to having too many blowouts during its windows and wanted to prioritize having a strong early window on Sundays that have standalone "Game of the Week" windows in the late afternoon. Of course, Mulvihill said, the network wants to be strong every week, but that's simply not reality in every window. Choices have to be made to fit the firepower in certain spots.

“Strategically, that makes a big difference for us, and the league did a good job of delivering on that for us,” Mulvihill said.

ESPN readies for first-ever Super Bowl

A significant portion of ESPN's efforts from now until Feb. 14, 2027, will focus on promoting Super Bowl 61. But the network is excited about its 29-game inventory – a record for ESPN made possible by its acquisition of the NFL Network – that is highlighted by intriguing matchups on "Monday Night Football" in the first half of the calendar.

“We’re really thrilled with what games the league ultimately provided to us,” Tim Reed, ESPN vice president of programming and acquisitions, told USA TODAY Sports. “So we feel like there’s a lot there.”

The 2026 schedule for ESPN consists of one game on Monday night for the first 17 weeks of the season rather than the occasional doubleheaders, which will make things simpler and cleaner for the “Worldwide Leader.” Ten of the games will be simulcast on ABC.

“We just wanted to give the league as much flexibility to land the best games, the biggest games on whatever Monday night the computers generating the schedule would put out,” Reed said.

In October, the property will air eight games, thanks to the bulk of the international slate being on NFL Network.

“It’s more NFL, it’s more games across our networks," Reed said. "From the standpoint of the scheduling, it makes the whole thing feel even bigger.”

And is a way to build momentum throughout the season toward the Super Bowl.

Prime Video goes outside division matchups for change

Since Amazon's Prime Video took over "Thursday Night Football" four years ago, the streamer has relied on divisional matchups. That's not necessarily the case in 2026, despite the regular-season finale of "TNF" being a Cincinnati Bengals-Baltimore Ravens tilt.

“Each schedule is unique and the way this schedule broke out was better for cross-conference and cross-divisional matchups," Amazon Prime Video head of US Sports programming Jeff Kaiser told USA TODAY Sports.

Six teams will appear on "TNF" (or Black Friday, technically, for the Pittsburgh Steelers and Denver Broncos) twice this season, the same number as last year. Five of the six teams made the playoffs in 2025.

A matchup the streamer highlighted to the NFL and was ultimately rewarded with was the Week 2 season premiere for "TNF," with the Buffalo Bills hosting the Detroit Lions in the inaugural game from the new Highmark Stadium.

Prime Video also benefited from the addition of a Thanksgiving Eve game between the Los Angeles Rams and Packers. That gave schedule-makers two more teams that could have been paired with the six teams that play three games on Thanksgiving Day. Amazon and the NFL took advantage by scheduling the Rams against the Chiefs for the ensuing "TNF."

“So we look at it as a net positive to schedule a really strong combination the week after Thanksgiving, working off of eight potential teams that can play each other verse six,” Kaiser said of the schedule flexibility.

NBC pumped about second-half 'SNF' schedule

NBC wanted one game in particular that had eluded them over the years: the Bills against the Chiefs.

Normally awarded to CBS, this Thanksgiving Day finale caps a massive day for NBC, which airs the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and the National Dog Show.

“It’s kind of what our company’s about, which is driving scale on big days and big events and we think that’s going to be one of the highlights of the season,” NBC Sports executive vice president of programming Justin Byczek said.

The network's schedule begins with the same matchup of its most-recent game, a Super Bowl rematch between the Seattle Seahawks and Patriots that will be played on Wednesday, Sept. 9.

For fans wondering why the Giants and Cowboys are starting the "Sunday Night Football" slate in Week 1 for what feels like the thousandth time (it is the eighth time since 2012 that the NFC East rivals will square off in their season opener), Byczek said "it's a game we've always loved having."

“It’s an impossible assignment to get everything you want and ask for,” Byczek said, “and we trust the league to do a good job of it.”

"SNF" goes international for the first time (NBC streamed a Week 1 Brazil game between the Philadelphia Eagles and Green Bay Packers in 2024 on Peacock on a Friday) with their Week 11 game between the Minnesota Vikings and San Francisco 49ers from Mexico City on Nov. 22.

The production and promotion is something NBC is proud of and proves why it’s been the most-watched primetime program for the past 15 years, Byczek said. If the back half of the schedule doesn't work out, the network always has flex options.

“There are going to be some things that look unbelievable on paper in May that you’re really excited about,” Byczek said, “and then the beauty of NFL football is all of the surprises that happen along the way.”

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: FOX returning to NFC focus in 2026 NFL broadcast schedule



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