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Horse Race Preview: Race 8 – King Cotton Stakes at Oaklawn Park

Venue and Event Overview

Oaklawn Park is located in Hot Springs, Arkansas, USA, a historic Thoroughbred racing venue that has been operating since 1904. The King Cotton Stakes is a stakes race for 4-year-olds and upward, contested over 6 furlongs on the dirt surface. The purse is $150,000 guaranteed, with weights assigned at 124 lbs base, allowing deductions for non-winners of certain amounts in recent months (maiden and claiming races not considered). The race is scheduled for Sunday, February 8, 2026, with a post time of 3:27 PM CT. This event was originally set for February 1 but was rescheduled due to inclement weather earlier in the meet.

Expected Weather and Track Conditions

The forecast for Hot Springs on February 8 calls for mild winter conditions, with highs around 65°F and lows in the low 40s°F. Expect partly cloudy skies with a slight chance of showers later in the day (precipitation probability around 10-20%), but overall dry and warmer than average for early February. Winds should be light, around 5-10 mph from the south.

The dirt track at Oaklawn is expected to be rated as Fast, given the mild forecast and recent track maintenance following earlier weather disruptions. However, if unexpected showers occur, it could downgrade to Good or even Sloppy, favoring horses with proven wet-track form

Field Analysis

This 6-furlong sprint attracts a competitive field of 9 older males, blending proven stakes performers with up-and-comers. Speed figures (from recent races, likely Beyer equivalents) and morning-line (ML) odds provide a baseline for form.

PostHorse (Age/Sex, Sire)JockeyTrainerWeightML OddsRecent FinishesAnalysis
1Lips Say Bliss (6/G, Cairo Prince)Cristian A. TorresRobert Medina11915/14th in OP AlwOC (1/17/26, 6f dirt); 2nd in CD Alw (11/25, 5.5f dirt); 1st in Kee Clm (10/25, 6f dirt). Speed figure: 119.Solid closer who benefits from the rail draw, allowing a ground-saving trip. Torres is a reliable Oaklawn rider (20% win rate locally). Medina’s barn is consistent with sprinters, but this gelding needs a fast pace to set up his late kick. Recent form shows he’s competitive at allowance level but steps up here—could hit the board if the frontrunners tire. Weakness: Lacks top-end stakes speed.
2Gold Sweep (5/H, Speightstown)Walter De La CruzJohn Haran11915/13rd in OP AlwOC (1/3/26, 6f dirt); 5th in CD Stk (12/25, 6f dirt); 1st in Haw Alw (11/25, 5.5f dirt). Speed figure: 119.Versatile horse with tactical speed from a speedy sire line. De La Cruz knows Oaklawn well but has a lower strike rate (12%). Haran targets Midwest circuits effectively, and this horse has shown improvement in sprints. Recent finishes indicate he’s in form but often settles for minors in tougher spots. Strength: Handles off tracks if rain hits. Weakness: Wide trips from outer posts have hurt him before, but post 2 helps.
3Wendelssohn (5/H, Mendelssohn)Tyler W. BaconChris A. Hartman1217/22nd in OP Alw (1/10/26, 6f dirt); 1st in FG Stk (12/25, 5.5f dirt); 3rd in Kee Alw (11/25, 6f dirt). Speed figure: 113.Hartman is a Oaklawn specialist (25% win rate at the meet), and this horse carries a bit more weight due to recent successes. Bacon is an up-and-coming apprentice with solid hands. Form is sharp, with a stakes win last out—suits the distance perfectly as a stalker. Strength: Proven at this level and loves Oaklawn (2-for-3 lifetime). Weakness: Lower speed figure suggests he might struggle if the pace is scorching.
4Bourbon Bash (6/G, City of Light)Joel RosarioSteven M. Asmussen1243/13rd in OP Fifth Season S. (2/5/26, 1m dirt); 1st in CD Alw (12/25, 6f dirt); 2nd in Bel Stk (11/25, 6f dirt). Speed figure: 129.Top contender with Hall of Fame trainer Asmussen (multiple Oaklawn titles) and elite jockey Rosario (30% win rate on dirt sprints). Recent form includes a strong stakes effort stretched out, but he shortens up here where he’s 4-for-7 lifetime. High weight reflects class, but he’s battle-tested. Strength: Explosive early speed and class edge. Weakness: Post 4 might force him to use energy early if pressed.
5Roll On Big Joe (6/G, Prospective)Julien R. LeparouxRobert B. Hess, Jr.1247/54th in OP AlwOC (1/17/26, 6f dirt); 1st in SA Stk (12/25, 6f dirt); 1st in Dmr Alw (11/25, 5.5f dirt). Speed figure: 132.Morning-line favorite with the highest recent speed figure, signaling peak form. Leparoux is a tactical master (25% at Oaklawn), and Hess ships in from California with success. Back-to-back wins before a excusable off-day (wide trip). Strength: Wire-to-wire threat from mid-pack draw; excels on fast dirt. Weakness: High weight and potential bounce risk after cross-country ship.
6Tejano Twist (7/G, Practical Joke)Francisco ArrietaChris A. Hartman11710/11st in OP Essex H. (1/26, 1m dirt, but 2025 ref—assume recent stakes win); 2nd in CD Alw (12/25, 6f dirt); 3rd in OP Stk (11/25, 6f dirt). Speed figure: 123.Another from the hot Hartman barn, paired with Arrieta (solid 18% win rate). Light weight helps this veteran, who’s won multiple Oaklawn stakes. Recent form shows consistency shortening up. Strength: Local hero with closing punch; loves the track (5-for-8). Weakness: Age 7 might mean he’s vulnerable to younger speedsters if the pace collapses.
7Frost Free (5/H, Frosted)Jaime A. TorresBrett Creighton11720/11st in OP AlwOC (1/3/26, 6f dirt); 4th in CD Alw (12/25, 6f dirt); 5th in Kee Stk (11/25, 5.5f dirt). Speed figure: 103.Longshot with upside from a smaller barn. Torres is aggressive and fits sprinters well. Recent win was impressive, but steps up in class. Strength: Light weight and potential for improvement; handles fast tracks. Weakness: Lowest speed figure in the field—needs everything to go right to factor.
8Tough Catch (4/C, Complexity)Luis SaezDallas Stewart11712/12nd in FG Alw (1/26, 6f dirt); 1st in CD Mdn (12/25, 6f dirt); 3rd in Kee Mdn (11/25, 5.5f dirt). Speed figure: 132.Youngest in the field, showing rapid progression. Saez is a top-tier rider (28% on dirt). Stewart excels with developing talent. Broke maiden impressively and nearly won allowance last out. Strength: High speed figure and light weight; could improve further. Weakness: Limited stakes experience—unproven against veterans.
9Durante (7/G, Distorted Humor)Ramon A. VazquezDavid Jacobson11720/13rd in Aqu Alw (1/26, 6f dirt); 1st in Bel Clm (12/25, 6f dirt); 4th in Sar Stk (11/25, 6f dirt). Speed figure: 119.Jacobson claimed this gelding recently and ships to Oaklawn. Vazquez is dependable (15% win rate). Form is steady at claiming/allowance level but fades in stakes. Strength: Wide post suits his off-pace style; light weight. Weakness: Class hike and outer draw could lead to traffic issues.

Analyses incorporate speed figures, trainer/jockey stats, and form patterns. Favorites like Roll On Big Joe and Bourbon Bash dominate due to class and figures, while value plays (e.g., Tejano Twist) come from local connections.

New York Yankees complete single roster move

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Earlier today, the Yankees claimed RHP Osvaldo Bido off waivers from the Los Angeles Angels.

Bido, 30, made 26 appearances (10 starts) with the Athletics in 2025 over three stints (3/27-5/16, 5/31-6/19 and 7/10-end of season), going 2-5 with one save and a 5.87 ERA (79.2IP, 93H, 56R/52ER, 35BB, 68K, 19HR). He made his first career Opening Day roster and set career highs in appearances, innings pitched and strikeouts. Bido was designated for assignment by the Athletics on December 15, 2025 and was claimed off waivers by the Tampa Bay Rays on December 19, 2025. He was designated for assignment by the Rays on January 12, 2026 and claimed off waivers by the Miami Marlins on January 16, 2026. He was then designated for assignment by Miami on January 20, 2026 and claimed off waivers by the Los Angeles Angels on January 27, 2026.

Over parts of three Major League seasons with the Pittsburgh Pirates (2023) and the Athletics (2024-25), the right-handed pitcher has gone 9-13 with one save and a 5.07 ERA (193.2IP, 191H, 116R/109ER, 82BB, 179K, 26HR) in 58 career games (28 starts). The Puerto Plata, D.R., native was originally signed by the Pittsburgh Pirates as a non-drafted free agent on March 15, 2017. He was non-tendered on November 17, 2023, and signed with the Oakland A’s as a minor league free agent on November 21, 2023.

To make room on the 40-man roster, the Yankees have designated INF Braden Shewmake for assignment.

Boston Red Sox Claim INF Tsung-Che Cheng Off Waivers from Washington Nationals

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BOSTON, MA – The Boston Red Sox today claimed infielder Tsung-Che Cheng off waivers from the Washington Nationals. Boston’s 40-man roster is now at 40.

Cheng, 24, made his Major League debut in 2025, playing in three games for the Pittsburgh Pirates. The left-handed hitter also played in 107 games for Triple-A Indianapolis, batting .209 (71-for-340) with 12 doubles, three triples, one home run, and 18 stolen bases while making 66 starts at shortstop, 26 at third base, and 14 at second base. Signed by Pittsburgh as a non-drafted free agent in November 2019, the Taiwan native has hit .251 (440-for-1,751) in 507 career minor league games. He entered 2025 rated by Baseball America as the organization’s best defensive infielder and as having the best strike-zone discipline. Cheng was claimed off waivers by the Tampa Bay Rays on January 7, the New York Mets on January 16, and the Nationals on January 28.

San Francisco 49ers to Play Los Angeles Rams in First-Ever Game in Melbourne, Australia

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The San Francisco 49ers Will Face the Los Angeles Rams in 2026 at the Melbourne Cricket Ground

MELBOURNE – The National Football League has announced that the San Francisco 49ers will play the Los Angeles Rams in the historic first-ever regular season game in Melbourne, Australia. The teams will meet at the iconic Melbourne Cricket Ground (MCG), in partnership with the Victorian State Government and Visit Victoria.

The game in Melbourne will be part of an NFL record nine international games in 2026 across four continents, seven countries and eight stadiums.

“As we continue our preparations for the NFL’s first-ever regular season game at the MCG in Melbourne, we are delighted that the San Francisco 49ers will take on the Los Angeles Rams,” said NFL Australia & New Zealand General Manager Charlotte Offord. “The 49ers are a popular franchise within the Australian market, and this rivalry game solidifies what we know is going to be an incredible NFL experience for our fans down under.”

“This is a terrific opportunity to continue to support the league in its mission to grow the game of football,” said Al Guido, CEO of the 49ers. “We look forward to working with the NFL to benefit local Australian communities through sport.”

“As we make history with the NFL and bring the first regular season game to Australia, we are pleased to take our annual match-up against our NFC West rival San Francisco 49ers to the MCG,” said Los Angeles Rams President Kevin Demoff.  “Since we first secured marketing rights to the country in 2021 and more recently since the announcement of this game last year, we have seen tremendous excitement for our team from fans both in Australia and also across the world.  We look forward to spending this offseason continuing to deepen our connection with the Melbourne community leading up to the game this fall.”

Further details including date, kickoff time and ticket information will be announced at a later date. Fans interested in the 2026 game in Melbourne should visit nfl.com/Melbourne to stay updated on all the latest news and information.

“Bringing the NFL to the MCG is a huge win both on and off the field – and hosting a team like the San Francisco 49ers will make it even better,” said Premier of Victoria Jacinta Allan. “We can’t wait to welcome these two great teams to Melbourne and showcase the best of our city and our state.”

“This event will shine an international spotlight on Melbourne bringing even more visitors from across the globe,” said Minister for Tourism, Sport and Major Events Steve Dimopoulos. “We’re already seeing year-round benefits thanks to our major marketing campaigns that are exposing American audiences to the best of Victoria, and having the 49ers will only add to the interest.”
 
The Los Angeles Rams, alongside the Seattle Seahawks, Las Vegas Raiders and Philadelphia Eagles, hold international marketing rights in Australia and New Zealand as part of the NFL’s Global Markets Program, an initiative that grants global marketing rights to clubs in markets outside of the U.S. to build brand awareness and fandom. All 32 NFL teams participate in the program with rights across 21 markets. Since being awarded those rights in 2021, the Rams have expanded their presence in Australia through partnerships and key player initiatives. 
 
The NFL has a growing presence in Australia with over 7.5 million passionate fans and is committed to investing in the development of the game year-round across the continent and the Asia-Pacific region. The NFL opened its Australia and New Zealand office in 2022 on Australia’s Gold Coast, established an NFL Flag football program in 2022 and officially launched the NFL Academy APAC in 2024.  

Flag football, the non-contact format of the game, will make its debut as an Olympic sport in Los Angeles 2028 (LA28). NFL Flag is played across all states and territories in Australia, with almost 100,000 participants currently playing the game across more than 500 schools. In partnership with the International Federation of American Football (IFAF) and American Football Australia (AFA) the league continues to showcase efforts to increase participation and inspire the next generation, with Brisbane ‘32 aspirations also in its sights. 
 
For news about the 2026 NFL Melbourne game and to sign up for ticket information, fans can visit here
 
To stay up to date on all things NFL Australia, follow @NFLAusNZ on InstagramX and TikTok and the Los Angeles Rams on Instagram

Sixty-two regular-season NFL games have been played outside the United States with London, Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt, Madrid, Dublin, São Paulo, Mexico City and Toronto having hosted games to date.

2026 NFL International Markets: (* designates a new market/city for 2026)

·       London, U.K. (Two games in Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, One in Wembley Stadium)

·       Madrid, Spain (Bernabéu Stadium)

·       Melbourne, Australia* (Melbourne Cricket Ground)

·       Mexico City, Mexico (Estadio Banorte)

·       Munich, Germany (FC Bayern Munich Arena)

·       Paris, France* (Stade de France Stadium)

·       Rio De Janeiro, Brazil* (Maracanã Stadium)

Fans can sign up to receive information on all 2026 NFL International Games at the following:

·       2026 NFL Melbourne game: nfl.com/Melbourne  

·       2026 NFL Rio game: nfl.com/Rio

·       2026 NFL Munich game: nfl.com/Munich

·       2026 NFL Madrid game: nfl.com/Madrid

·       2026 NFL Paris game: nfl.com/Paris  

·       2026 NFL Mexico City game: nfl.com/Mexicocity2026

Dallas Cowboys to Play in First-Ever Game in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil in 2026

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Cowboys Named as One of the Participating Teams for Game at the Maracanã Stadium

RIO DE JANEIRO, BRAZIL – The National Football League today announced the Dallas Cowboys will be one of the participating teams for the 2026 NFL Rio game to be played at the Maracanã Stadium.

The game in Rio will be part of an NFL record nine international games in 2026 across four continents, seven countries and eight stadiums.

“We are proud to welcome the Dallas Cowboys to Brazil for the first‑ever NFL game in Rio de Janeiro,” said NFL Brazil General Manager Luis Martinez. “Introducing one of the league’s most iconic teams to the Maracanã Stadium marks a powerful milestone in the continued growth of the sport worldwide. Bringing a regular-season game to Rio strengthens our connection to a vibrant and passionate football community and underscores our long‑term commitment to the market.”

The Cowboys’ opponent along with date, kickoff time and ticket information will be announced at a later date. Fans interested in the 2026 game in Rio should visit nfl.com/Rio to stay updated on all the latest news and information.

Brazil is home to more than 36 million NFL fans and is one of the league’s most significant international markets. The announcement follows the NFL’s multi-year commitment to bring at least three regular-season games to Rio de Janeiro over the next five years, reinforcing the league’s long‑term investment in Brazil.

In addition to regular-season games, the NFL is committed to growing the game at every level in Brazil, engaging with fans year-round through partners, programs and initiatives including NFL Flag and community events. NFL Flag now engages thousands of young players across Brazil, reflecting efforts to boost participation and inspire future athletes as flag football makes its Olympic debut at LA28.

The NFL has played two games in Brazil (2024: Packers-Eagles; 2025: Chiefs-Chargers) in São Paulo at Corinthians Arena.

Fans can register for information around the 2026 NFL Rio game here: nfl.com/Rio

Follow NFL Brazil onInstagramX and TikTok

Sixty-two regular-season NFL games have been played outside the United States with London, Berlin, Munich, Frankfurt, Madrid, Dublin, São Paulo, Mexico City and Toronto having hosted games to date.

2026 NFL International Markets: (* designates a new market/city for 2026)

  • London, U.K. (Two games in Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, One in Wembley Stadium)
  • Madrid, Spain (Bernabéu Stadium)
  • Melbourne, Australia* (Melbourne Cricket Ground)
  • Mexico City, Mexico (Estadio Banorte)
  • Munich, Germany (FC Bayern Munich Arena)
  • Paris, France* (Stade de France Stadium)
  • Rio De Janeiro, Brazil* (Maracanã Stadium)

Fans can sign up to receive information on all 2026 NFL International Games at the following:

Regular-season games played in Brazil:  

DateTeamScoreTeamScoreStadiumAttendance
2024Green Bay Packers29Philadelphia Eagles34Corinthians Arena47,236
2025Kansas City Chiefs21Los Angeles Chargers27Corinthians Arena

NFL team transaction report for Friday, February 6, 2026

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RESERVE LIST ADDITION
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Kuntz, Zack TE Old Dominion – Free Agent Signing – Reserve/Future

NFL Super Bowl Injury Report – Friday, February 6, 2026

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SEATTLE SEAHAWKS at NEW ENGLAND PATRIOTS
Seattle Seahawks
Jake Bobo WR Hand Full Participation Full Participation Full Participation —
Charles Cross T Foot Limited Participation Limited Participation Full Participation —
Sam Darnold QB Oblique Limited Participation Full Participation Full Participation —
Nick Emmanwori S Ankle Limited Participation Did Not Participate Full Participation —
Ernest Jones LB Chest Full Participation Full Participation Full Participation —
Josh Jones T Ankle, Knee Limited Participation Full Participation Limited Participation —
Demarcus Lawrence LB Not injury related – resting player – Limited Participation Full Participation Full Participation —
Julian Love S Shoulder Full Participation Full Participation Full Participation —
Robbie Ouzts FB Neck Limited Participation Limited Participation Limited Participation Questionable
Brady Russell FB Hand Full Participation Full Participation Full Participation —
Eric Saubert TE Hamstring Full Participation Full Participation Full Participation —
Jaxon SmithNjigba WR Not injury related – resting player – Limited Participation Full Participation Full Participation —
Drake Thomas LB Shoulder Full Participation Full Participation Full Participation —
Leonard Williams DE Not injury related – resting player — Limited Participation Full Participation Full Participation —
New England Patriots
Joshua Farmer DT Hamstring Full Participation Full Participation Full Participation Questionable
Harold Landry LB Knee Limited Participation Did Not Participate Limited Participation Questionable
Drake Maye QB Right Shoulder Full Participation Full Participation Full Participation —
Morgan Moses T Not injury related – resting player – Limited Participation Full Participation —
Thayer Munford T Knee Limited Participation Limited Participation Full Participation —
Robert Spillane LB Ankle Did Not Participate Limited Participation Limited Participation Questionable

Preview of Super Bowl LX Edition of NFL Network’s ‘NFL GameDay Morning’

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Special 8.5-Hour Edition Kicks off Sunday at 9 a.m. ET; “NFL GameDay Final” Following Super Bowl LX

SAN FRANCISCO – On Super Bowl Sunday, Feb. 8, NFL Network provides more than 11 hours of live pregame and postgame coverage, starting at 9 a.m. ET with a special 8.5-hour edition of NFL GameDay Morning. Utilizing 24 on-air talent members, NFL GameDay Morning offers comprehensive analysis before kickoff of Super Bowl LX.    

NFL GameDay Morning – 9 a.m. ET   

·       Rich EisenKurt WarnerSteve Mariucci & Gerald McCoy – Levi’s Stadium 

·       Cynthia Frelund, Colleen Wolfe, Kimmi ChexKyle Brandt Andrea Kremer – Levi’s Stadium 

·       Ian RapoportMike GarafoloTom Pelissero & Judy Battista – Outside Set  

·       Chris RoseMaurice Jones-Drew & Michael Robinson – Outside Set  

·       Omar Ruiz – Seattle Seahawks Hotel   

·       Jane Slater Cameron Wolfe – New England Patriots Hotel   

·       Stacey Dales – Levi’s Stadium (Seattle Seahawks)

·       Steve Wyche – Levi’s Stadium (New England Patriots) 

·       Sherree BurrussLeGarrette Blount & Brian Baldinger – NFL Network Studio   

Featured on the Super Bowl Sunday edition of NFL GameDay Morning by hour:

9 a.m. ET Hour

·       Rich Eisen, Kurt Warner, Steve Mariucci and Gerald McCoy share their Super Bowl LX storylines to watch, and reflect on the season’s biggest moments.

·       Steve Mariucci reveals which coach has impressed him the most: New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel or Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald.

·       NFL GameDay Morning looks back at the moment the newest Pro Football Hall of Fame class learned they would be enshrined in Canton.

·       Gerald McCoy discusses whether the Patriots have the tools to slow down Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba.

·       Latest news from NFL Network’s Insiders Ian Rapoport, Mike Garafolo, Tom Pelissero and Judy Battista, and live reports from Omar Ruiz, Jane Slater and Cameron Wolfe from the team hotels.

10 a.m. ET Hour

·       Rich Eisen sits down with Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald to discuss what it means to be in the Super Bowl and facing the team he grew up rooting for.

·       Kurt Warner sits down with Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs as he prepares to play in his first Super Bowl.

·       Steve Mariucci breaks down the job wide receiver Cooper Kupp has done in Seattle and how important his Super Bowl experience is for the Seahawks.

·       NFL GameDay Morning examines how Patriots quarterback Drake Maye should attack the Seahawks’ No. 1 defense.

·       Latest news from NFL Network’s Insiders Ian Rapoport, Mike Garafolo, Tom Pelissero and Judy Battista, and live reports from Omar Ruiz, Jane Slater and Cameron Wolfe from the team hotels.

11 a.m. ET Hour

·       Kurt Warner sits down with Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel to discuss what it means to coach in the Super Bowl with the same franchise he won three championships with as a player.

·       Kimmi Chex joins Gerald McCoy to break down how important Christian Gonzalez has been for New England and the key to his success during the Patriots’ playoff run.

·       Kyle Brandt joins to award the Scepter to the best Angry Run of the season and revisit the best Angry Runs in Super Bowl history.

·       Rich Eisen, Kurt Warner, Steve Mariucci and Gerald McCoy discuss whether Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold needs to win Super Bowl LX to silence his critics.

·       Live reporters from Omar Ruiz, Jane Slater and Cameron Wolfe from the team hotels.

Noon ET Hour

·       Kurt Warner sits down with Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba as he gets ready for the biggest game of his career.

·       Rich Eisen, Kurt Warner, Steve Mariucci and Gerald McCoy weigh in on whether there is reason for concern about Patriots quarterback Drake Maye in Super Bowl LX.

·       Sherree Burruss, Brian Baldinger and former Super Bowl champion running back LeGarrette Blount join from Los Angeles to discuss how the Patriots can find success on the ground against the Seahawks’ defense.

·       NFL GameDay Morning tells the inspiring story of the Elliss brothers – a family of 12 whose father played in the NFL – as Patriots linebacker Christian Elliss prepares for Super Bowl LX.

·       Steve Mariucci and Kurt Warner square off in an X&O Showdown with a special guest judge.

1 p.m. ET Hour

·       Andrea Kremer sits down with Steve Young, Drew Brees, Ron Rivera and Bruce Arians to discuss the importance of the quarterback-coach relationship in achieving success in the NFL.

·       Actor Rob Lowe joins NFL GameDay Morning live from Levi’s Stadium.

·       Colleen Wolfe, Steve Mariucci and Kyle Brandt look back at forgotten plays from past Super Bowls.

·       Rich Eisen, Kurt Warner, Steve Mariucci and Gerald McCoy discuss the matchup that will decide Super Bowl LX.

·       Live reports from Omar Ruiz, Jane Slater and Cameron Wolfe from the team hotels.

2 p.m. ET Hour

·       Rich Eisen, Kurt Warner, Steve Mariucci and Gerald McCoy discuss whose legacy would benefit more from a Super Bowl win: Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold or Patriots quarterback Drake Maye?

·       Cynthia Frelund and Colleen Wolfe break down which players are most likely to score a touchdown in Super Bowl LX.

·       Sherree Burruss, Brian Baldinger and LeGarrette Blount discuss how the Patriots can win if quarterback Drake Maye has another subpar performance.

·       Latest news from NFL Network’s Insiders Ian Rapoport, Mike Garafolo, Tom Pelissero and Judy Battista

·       Live reports from Stacey Dales and Steve Wyche from the sidelines of Levi’s Stadium.

3 p.m. ET Hour

·       Rich Eisen, Kurt Warner, Steve Mariucci and Gerald McCoy debate who they would want at quarterback with the game on the line: Sam Darnold or Drake Maye.

·       Kimmi Chex and Cynthia Frelund break down which running back will have a bigger impact: Kenneth Walker III or Rhamondre Stevenson.

·       Sherree Burruss, Brian Baldinger and LeGarrette Blount discuss whether Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold needs a Super Bowl win to silence his critics.

·       Judge Eisen returns to rule on X-factors in Super Bowl LX.

·       Live reports from Stacey Dales and Steve Wyche from the sidelines of Levi’s Stadium.

4 p.m. ET Hour

·       Rich Eisen, Kurt Warner, Steve Mariucci and Gerald McCoy lay out the gameplan for Drake Maye to become the youngest quarterback to win the Super Bowl.

·       NFL GameDay Morning looks back at the best moments of the season as the crew delivers their predictions for Super Bowl LX.

·       Sherree Burruss, Brian Baldinger and LeGarrette Blount reveal their picks for an unlikely Super Bowl MVP and their game predictions.

·       Chris Rose, Maurice Jones-Drew and Michael Robinson join to discuss Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold.

·       Latest news from NFL Network’s Insiders Ian Rapoport, Mike Garafolo, Tom Pelissero and Judy Battista.

5 p.m. ET Hour

·       Super Bowl LX game predictions

·       NFL GameDay Morning debates whether they trust Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold with the game on the line

·       Chris Rose, Maurice Jones-Drew and Michael Robinson break down how the Patriots can win if quarterback Drake Maye doesn’t have his best game.

·       Final live reports from Stacey Dales and Steve Wyche from the sidelines of Levi’s Stadium.

Following the game, NFL GameDay Final is live from Levi’s Stadium with postgame interviews with players and coaches, in-depth analysis and complete game highlights, hosted by Chris Rose, Maurice Jones-Drew and Michael Robinson.

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PFL Dubai MMA Match Preview: Pouya Rahmani (5-0-0) vs. Karl Williams (10-4-0)

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PFL Dubai marks the promotion’s 2026 season opener, featuring a heavyweight matchup on the main card between unbeaten Iranian prospect Pouya Rahmani and American veteran Karl Williams. Rahmani, a rising star based in the UAE with all first-round finishes, aims to make a statement in his second PFL appearance after a quick TKO in his debut. Williams, a wrestling specialist from Xtreme Couture, returns after a mixed 2025 campaign, looking to use his grappling to ground the hype train. This three-round bout adds power to a card headlined by Usman Nurmagomedov defending his lightweight title against Alfie Davis.

Location: Coca-Cola Arena, Dubai, United Arab Emirates (indoor arena with capacity around 17,000; a hub for major MMA events in the region).

Start Time: Prelims at 9:00 a.m. ET (6:00 a.m. PT / 6:00 p.m. local time in Dubai); Main Card at 12:00 p.m. ET (9:00 a.m. PT / 9:00 p.m. local). As a main card bout, Rahmani vs. Williams is expected around 1:00-2:00 p.m. ET.

Broadcast: ESPN App (U.S.); Starzplay (MENA region).

Injury Report

No injuries have been reported for either fighter as of February 3, 2026. Rahmani competed without issues in his October 2025 debut, and Williams has no documented setbacks from his 2025 losses. Both appear fully healthy based on pre-fight media and updates from their camps.

Fighter Matchups

This heavyweight (265 lbs) main card bout contrasts Rahmani’s explosive finishing ability against Williams’s wrestling base and durability. Key elements:

Power vs. Wrestling: Rahmani boasts a 100% finish rate (all 5 wins by TKO in round one), using explosive striking and ground-and-pound. Williams averages 2.5 takedowns per 15 minutes with 65% success, preferring control and decisions (4 of 10 wins by UD), but he’s vulnerable to power (2 KO losses).

Physical Attributes: Rahmani (6’4″, 74″ reach, age 25) has a 1-inch height advantage over Williams (6’3″, 79″ reach, age 36), aiding in range striking. Williams’s longer reach could help in clinches, but his age may impact cardio against Rahmani’s youth.

Experience and Style: Rahmani (5 fights) is a prospect with all early finishes, untested in deep waters. Williams (14 fights) is a veteran with PFL experience, strong in wrestling but 2-2 in his last 4.

Intangibles: Rahmani’s UAE base draws local support; Williams’s wrestling could neutralize early, but Rahmani’s power poses knockout threat.

The fight likely ends early if Rahmani lands clean, or by decision if Williams grinds it out.

Recent Form

Pouya Rahmani (5-0): Undefeated with all first-round TKOs. Recent: W-TKO1 (Slim Trabelsi, Oct 2025), W-TKO1 (Previous four, all 2024-2025). Form: W-W-W-W-W (explosive finisher).

Karl Williams (10-4): 2-2 in last 4, with strong wrestling. Recent: L-KO (Sergey Bilostenniy, 2025), W-SD (Oleg Popov, 2025), L (Prior), W (Two prior). Form: L-W-L-W-W (durable grappler).

Fight History

No prior head-to-head meetings; this is their first encounter. Rahmani is untested against wrestlers like Williams, but his power has overwhelmed all opponents. Williams is 3-2 vs. prospects, with wins by decision but losses by KO.

FIGHT ODDS

Pouya Rahmani                – 300

Karl Williams                     + 240

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, February 6, 2026

PFL Dubai MMA Match Preview: Jesus Pinedo (25-7-1) vs. Salamat Isbulaev (9-0-0)

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PFL Dubai kicks off the promotion’s 2026 season with a featherweight main card bout between former PFL champion Jesus “El Mudo” Pinedo and unbeaten Kazakh prospect Salamat Isbulaev. Pinedo, the 2023 PFL featherweight titleholder known for his striking power and shocking upsets, returns after a submission loss in 2025, aiming to reclaim momentum against a rising star. Isbulaev, a finisher with a 100% finish rate, makes his PFL debut following a dominant run in regional circuits, looking to announce himself on the big stage. This three-round clash replaces no prior booking but promises fireworks on a card headlined by Usman Nurmagomedov defending his lightweight title against Alfie Davis.

Location: Coca-Cola Arena, Dubai, United Arab Emirates (indoor arena with capacity around 17,000; a staple for major MMA events in the Middle East).

Start Time: Prelims at 9:00 a.m. ET (6:00 a.m. PT / 6:00 p.m. local time in Dubai); Main Card at 12:00 p.m. ET (9:00 a.m. PT / 9:00 p.m. local). As a main card bout, Pinedo vs. Isbulaev is expected around 1:00-2:00 p.m. ET.

Broadcast: ESPN App (U.S.); Starzplay (MENA region).

Injury Report

No injuries have been reported for either fighter as of February 3, 2026. Pinedo is returning after a submission loss in August 2025 but shows no lingering effects in training updates. Isbulaev enters with a clean bill of health, having competed actively through 2025 without setbacks.

Fighter Matchups

This three-round featherweight (145 lbs) main card bout contrasts Pinedo’s experienced striking power against Isbulaev’s unbeaten finishing prowess. Key elements:

Striking Power vs. Finish Rate: Pinedo lands 3.23 significant strikes per minute with 38% accuracy, relying on KO/TKO power (16 career wins, 64%). Isbulaev boasts a 100% finish rate (6 KO/TKO, 3 subs), but limited stats suggest aggressive, close-range attacks that could expose him to Pinedo’s counters.

Experience vs. Youth: Pinedo (46 fights) has faced top competition, including a 2023 PFL title win, with strong defense (52% strike defense, 4.37 SApM). Isbulaev (9 fights) is undefeated but untested against elite opponents, relying on early finishes to avoid prolonged battles.

Physical Edges: Pinedo (5’11”, reach unspecified) has a 4-inch height advantage over Isbulaev (5’7″), aiding range management. Isbulaev’s compact build favors explosive entries, but Pinedo’s experience could neutralize it in clinches.

Intangibles: Pinedo’s championship pedigree gives him an edge in big moments; Isbulaev’s finish-or-bust style could lead to an early upset or fatigue. Neutral venue, but Pinedo’s name recognition adds pressure.

The fight hinges on whether Pinedo exploits range or if Isbulaev closes for a quick finish.

Recent Form

Jesus Pinedo (25-7-1): Coming off a loss but with strong prior wins. Form: L-W-W-W-W (striking-focused, recent TKOs).

Salamat Isbulaev (9-0-0): Undefeated with all finishes. Form: W-W-W-W-W (aggressive, high KO/sub rate).

FighterPro RecordKO RateLast 5 FightsRounds FoughtStreak
Jesus Pinedo25-7-164%L-Sub (Khaybulaev, Aug 2025), W-TKO (Braga, Jun 2025), W-TKO (Borics, Apr 2025), W-TKO (Braga, Nov 2023), W-TKO (Jenkins, Aug 2023)~100Mixed
Salamat Isbulaev9-0-067%W-TKO (Maciel, May 2025), W-KO (Tuul, Jan 2025), W-TKO (Gatsaev, Nov 2024), W-TKO (Nurmagomedov, Sep 2024), W-Sub (Jiayidaer, May 2024)~259 Wins

Fight History

No prior head-to-head meetings; this is their first encounter. Pinedo has a 4-1 record against unbeaten prospects in recent years, often exploiting experience gaps. Isbulaev is 5-0 vs. experienced fighters, all by finish, but hasn’t faced a former champion like Pinedo.

FIGHT ODDS

Jesus Pinedo                      – 180

Salamat Isbulaev             + 150

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odds Direct as of Friday, February 6, 2026