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New Maxx Crosby trade rumor from NFL insider includes Patriots, Rams … — and more

New Maxx Crosby trade rumor from NFL insider includes Patriots, Rams and Ravens

A new Maxx Crosby trade rumor from Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer includes the New England Patriots, Baltimore Ravens and, surprisingly, the Los Angeles Rams.

'Evolution, not revolution' required before 'season-defining' Chelsea game

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Aston Villa have only won two of their past seven games. This is not the form of a team looking to secure Champions League football, nor one sitting third in the league for several months.

The team are looking sluggish, lacking in creativity and struggling to keep a clean sheet. Performances have been underwhelming, which has perhaps been more of a concern than the dwindling points tally.

The fixture against Chelsea at Villa Park on Wednesday is season-defining. A Champions League 'six-pointer' in which Villa could build a nine-point gap on the visitors, or the deficit between fourth and sixth could shrink to three points.

How can Unai Emery turn things around in a period of decline? It's time for something different - a fresh approach that will inject energy into a weary side creaking under the pressure.

The boss will never rip up his tactics sheet and start afresh, particularly in the final run-in of the season. But his team needs an evolution, not a revolution.

The easiest way for Villa to evolve is a change in starting personnel. Tammy Abraham has looked lively since his arrival, but has struggled to seize the shirt from Ollie Watkins. As Villa's record Premier League goalscorer struggles to net, the ex-Chelsea forward should be eyeing a start against his former club as an opportunity to stake his claim.

Meanwhile, youngster Alysson, who has had a stop-start beginning to his journey in claret and blue, has shown promise in his brief cameos so far. An energetic and physical attacker looking to impose himself on the Premier League feels exactly the type of player to fire Villa's frontline.

As the team look to spark the atmosphere at Villa Park, a refreshed performance will be the thing that really reignites belief and excitement among fans, who are longing to see the tide turn in a lengthy history of Villa falling at the final hurdle.

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The Throne National Championship teams, schedule, TV times

The Throne national basketball tournament is set for its fourth annual games. From March 19 to March 21, the premier postseason event will take place in East Rutherford, New Jersey, pitting 16 of the top high school basketball teams in a single-elimination tournament.

Eight boys teams and eight girls teams will play for their respective crowns in March Madness-style brackets at American Dream Mall, put on by the National Basketball Players Association (NBPA) and Gold Level Sports and Entertainment (GLSE). The teams will play under a club program name rather than the high school name itself, but all students on each team attend the stated high school, the Throne's press release said.

Games will be aired on NBA TV and the NBA App.

The NBPA Foundation will donate $25,000 to the athletic program of both championship-winning teams.

Here are the teams, tournament club names, seedings and schedule, with USA TODAY Sports Super 25 national rankings listed, where applicable (rankings as of March 2).

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Boys high school basketball teams

  1. Calvary Christian (Fort Lauderdale, FL) — Eagles (No. 4 in Super 25)
  2. Sunnyslope (Phoenix) — Vikings (No. 5)
  3. Rainier Beach (Seattle) — Beach (No. 21)
  4. Wheeler (Marietta, GA) — Wildcats
  5. Long Island Lutheran (Brookville, NY) — LuHi
  6. Bergen Catholic (Oradell, NJ) — BC Crusaders
  7. Columbus (Miami, FL) — Los Explorers
  8. Heritage (Frisco, Texas) — Coyotes

Girls high school basketball teams

  1. Etiwanda (CA) — Eagles
  2. Princess Anne (Virginia Beach, VA) — Cavaliers
  3. Long Island Lutheran (Brookville, NY) — LuHi
  4. St. John Vianney (Holmdel, NJ) — Lancers
  5. Tualatin (OR) — Timberwolves
  6. St John’s College (Washington, D.C) — Cadets
  7. Friends Central (Wynnewood, PA) — Phoenix
  8. St Frances Academy (Baltimore, MD) — Panthers

The Throne Schedule

Girls: March 19

  • Game 1 (10:00 a.m.): (2) Cavaliers vs. (7) Phoenix
  • Game 2 (11:40 a.m.): (3) LuHi vs. (6) Cadets
  • Game 3 (1:20 p.m.): (1) Eagles vs. (8) Panthers
  • Game 4 (3:00 p.m.): (4) Lancers vs. (5) Timberwolves

Boys: March 19

  • Game 5 (4:40 p.m.): (1) Eagles vs. (8) Coyotes
  • Game 6 (6:20 p.m.): (4) Wildcats vs. (5) LuHi
  • Game 7 (8:00 p.m.): (3) Beach vs. (6) BC Crusaders
  • Game 8: (9:40 p.m.): (2) Vikings vs. (7) Los Explorers

Girls bracket: March 20

  • Game 9 (3:00 p.m.): Winner Game 1 vs. Game 2
  • Game 10 (5:00 p.m.): Winner Game 3 vs. Game 4

Boys bracket: March 20

  • Game 11: (7:00 p.m.): Winner Game 7 vs. Game 8
  • Game 12 (9:00 p.m.): Winner Game 5 vs. Game 6

Girls Championship: March 21

  • Game 13 (1:00 p.m.)

Boys Championship: March 21

  • Game 14 (3:00 p.m.)

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY High School Sports Wire: See the full schedule for The Throne National Championship

Why Lions traded David Montgomery to Texans for small return

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The Detroit Lions have split Knuckles from Sonic.

Their two-headed backfield is now just one. David Montgomery has been traded to the Houston Texans on Monday, according to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.

The Texans are sending a fifth-round pick back to the Lions.

ESPN's Jeremy Fowler wrote about this over the weekend.

"The Lions' David Montgomery wants out, has a reasonable contract (owed $6 million in 2026) and is 28," Fowler wrote. "That has value. Word out of Indy is that Detroit would want a decent Day 3 pick (possibly a fifth-rounder) in return."

He got the cost right, and Montgomery now goes to Houston.

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Why did the Lions trade David Montgomery to the Texans?

Montgomery's trade is mostly about empowering Gibbs.

The younger back already took over the RB workload in 2025 after it had been an even split previously.

Montgomery is 28 now, and running backs often fall off rather quickly.

This move gets the Lions value back for Montgomery before injury or decline hits him.

Montgomery still ran for eight touchdowns in 2025 despite the reduced workload.

He also averaged 4.5 yards per carry in the recent campaign, showing that when given the chance, Monty is still a quality player.

It'll just be with the Texans now, not the Lions.

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