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📅January 31, 2026 at 1:00 AM
NFL teams undergo major changes with Seahawks sale and Vikings GM firing; NBA features standout performances by Davis, Flagg, and Wembanyama; college basketball previews key matchups today.
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Seahawks to Go Up for Sale After Super Bowl LX

The Seattle Seahawks will be placed on sale following Super Bowl LX. This decision comes amid ongoing team evaluations post-season.Source 1

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Vikings Fire GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah After 4 Seasons

Minnesota Vikings terminate GM Kwesi Adofo-Mensah after four seasons. The move signals a front office shakeup for the team.Source 1

3

Browns' Shedeur Sanders Named Pro Bowl Replacement

Cleveland Browns' Shedeur Sanders selected as replacement for Pro Bowl Games. This highlights his rising prominence in the league.Source 1

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Jaguars OC Grant Udinski Withdraws from Browns Search

Jacksonville Jaguars offensive coordinator Grant Udinski pulls out of Cleveland Browns' coaching search. Impacts Browns' hiring process.Source 1

5

Jets Back Coach Aaron Glenn Despite 3-14 Record

New York Jets remain supportive of coach Aaron Glenn despite a 3-14 season. Team expresses continued belief in his leadership.Source 1

6

Davis Triple-Double Helps Lakers Hold Off Stars

Anthony Davis records a triple-double as Lakers defeat Stars. Key performance secures the narrow victory.Source 1

7

Flagg's 49 Points Lead Dallas Against Houston

Dallas faces Houston after Cooper Flagg's impressive 49-point outing. Sets stage for high-stakes matchup.Source 1

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Wembanyama Scores 28 as Spurs Beat Rockets 111-99

Victor Wembanyama leads Spurs past Rockets with 28 points. Spurs secure 111-99 win in strong showing.Source 1

9

Saint Joseph's vs. La Salle Rivalry Game Today

Saint Joseph's travels to La Salle for 146th rivalry matchup on January 31 at 2:30 p.m. Game airs on USA Network from Glaser Arena.Source 2

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World Baseball Classic: Judge, Skenes Prep for Ohtani

Pressure builds in World Baseball Classic as Aaron Judge and Paul Skenes prepare to face Shohei Ohtani. Anticipation rises for key confrontations.Source 5