🎧Sports Brief: NFL Trades Heat Up as Free Agency Frenzy Approaches; Yankees Hit Hard by Injuries

A number of high-level players are on the move as the frenzied NFL carousel approaches free agency...
🎧Sports Brief: NFL Trades Heat Up as Free Agency Frenzy Approaches; Yankees Hit Hard by Injuries
Aaron Rodgers (8) of the New York Jets throws a pass against the Los Angeles Rams at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J., on Dec. 22, 2024. Luke Hales/Getty Images
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What’s cookin’, sports fans? Welcome to the extra large and turbo-charged Epoch Times Sports Brief for Friday, March 7, 2025. I’m Bill Thomas, we’ve got some rockin’ good stories to share with you right now, and here’s what’s brewing in the thrilling world of sports.

A number of high-level players are on the move as the frenzied NFL carousel approaches free agency, several hopeful quarterbacks scramble to land lucrative starting jobs, and a World Series favorite loses several key players to significant injuries.

Also, Stanley Cup challengers shuffle the deck as the hockey trading deadline comes to an end and a vital contributor abandons a leading contender for the NCAA basketball championship, severely impacting their title hopes.

We begin in the NFL, where teams can begin negotiating with free agents in just a few days but a number of high-profile superstars are already on the move. More now on pro football’s ever-changing landscape.

NFL Trades Heat Up as Free Agency Frenzy Approaches

A number of former All-Pro players have recently been traded, including Swiss Army knife receiver Deebo Samuel, who’s just found a new home with Jayden Daniels and the Washington Commanders.

Additionally, Christian Kirk is now heading from the Jags to the Texans, who are gambling that the oft-injured receiver can plug a hole in their battered receiving corps.

And in the Pacific Northwest, physical freak DK Metcalf now says he wants out of Seattle, instantly making him the most coveted receiver on the trading block.

Over in Chicago, new coach Ben Johnson and the Bears are already significantly revamping their offensive line by picking up veteran Pro Bowl guard Joe Thuney from the Chiefs as well as Jonah Jackson from the Rams.

Meanwhile, a couple of long-time superstars have just been released in a pair of salary cap moves. They include Chargers edge rusher Joey Bosa and Jets wideout Davante Adams, who have each made the Pro Bowl more often than I brush my teeth and immediately become prime targets on the open market.

Sports Brief Host commentary: Lions are the king of the jungle, they don’t brush their teeth all that often either, and I don’t think they have dental issues. Just sayin’. Now, back to the program.

Moving along, the free agency negotiating period begins in just a few days, and right now, a poor quarterback class in next month’s draft is upping the stock on a number of veteran signal callers. Here’s who’s holding the cards:

The Quarterback Carousel Keeps Spinning

Sam Darnold is looking to parlay his incredible comeback season with the Vikings into a lucrative multi-year deal and right now, he’s the most highly desired quarterback on the market.

You may recall that not long ago, the former No. 3 overall pick was considered a washout, but in just three days, he’s gonna try to spin straw into gold and he’s likely to break the bank on his way to becoming the face of one lucky franchise.

Right behind him is four-time league MVP Aaron Rodgers, who’s being released by the disappointing Jets. If he decides to return for a 21st prove-it-or-lose-it season, there are likely to be a number of QB-hungry teams who might be willing to take a chance that the 41-year-old still has some gas left in the tank.

Sports Brief Host commentary: At $5.00 a gallon, that makes him a valuable player.

Veteran signal caller Russell Wilson is also a free agent, but the wildcard here may be Justin Fields, who spent the latter part of last season riding pine for the Steelers. He’s still young, he can run, and he might be a bargain; however, there are still a number of lingering question marks regarding his arm, his accuracy, and his judgment.

Meanwhile, there’s one less arm on the market as Matthew Stafford has just inked a newly revised deal to remain with the Rams. In case you’re wondering, some of the teams that are desperately trying to find a franchise quarterback include the Jets, the Giants, and the Raiders, as well as the Browns and the Colts.

By the way, some other big-time names to keep an eye on early in the deal-making period include offensive tackle Ronnie Stanley, edge rusher Josh Sweat, defensive tackle Milton Williams, and all-world linebacker Khalil Mack.

We head now to the diamond and for one leading World Series contender, spring training is quickly turning into a nightmare. More now on one team’s rapidly depleting dugout, or as we call it, “The Nightmare on Dugout Street.”

Yankees Dealing With a Depleted Dugout

The New York Yankees are looking to rebound from their disastrous showing in last year’s Fall Classic, but they’re already off to a horrible start.

The team has just announced that last year’s American League Rookie of the Year, pitcher Luis Gil, will be out for at least three months with a lat strain. They say he can’t throw at all for at least six weeks, and if all goes according to plan, he won’t be back until the middle of summer, at the earliest.

The loss is a huge one for the Yanks. Last year, Gil was a reliable arm in the rotation, eating innings, piling up the strikeouts, and winning a ton of games. The Bronx Bombers are now gonna turn to disgruntled veteran Marcus Stroman at the back end of the rotation, and good luck with that. The good news: they’ve still got Gerrit Cole, Max Fried, and Carlos Rodon ahead of him.

Meanwhile, at the plate, 35-year-old veteran DH Giancarlo Stanton is already starting to break down and we haven’t even hit opening day. He’s undergoing treatment on both of his elbows, he’s been battling through a ton of injuries for many years, and the Yankees desperately need his boomstick if they’re gonna make a run at the title.

Toss in the unsurprising fact that starting infielder DJ LaMahieu is also sidelined by injury, and the Bronx Bombers are gonna have to hope that new pickups Paul Goldschmidt and Cody Bellinger pan out in a big way if they hope to snag the pennant for a second year running in a very tough American League.

We skate along to the ice now, where the NHL trading deadline has just come and gone, a flurry of significant moves were made, and a number of teams bolstered their rosters ahead of a Stanley Cup run. Here’s how it all played out:

NHL Trading Deadline Skates to a Close

The formidable Tampa Bay Lightning, who always seem to be a factor in the Eastern Conference, just made a bold move to buttress their depth by picking up a pair of solid forwards, Yanni Gourde and Oliver Bjorkstrand, from the Kraken.

The move reunites them with fan favorite Gourde and should help their Cup run, but it cost them some valuable draft capital in the process.

The Colorado Avalanche are also making some huge moves on the ice. They’ve just netted the biggest score of the deadline by adding center Brock Nelson to their roster, following a trade with the Islanders.

They’re gonna plug Nelson right into the heart of their second line as they hope to crawl their way up the standings and firmly into the playoff chase.

Meanwhile, another beloved veteran who’s skating back to his home ice is Reilly Smith, who’s on his way to Vegas from the Rangers for a relatively cheap price. The Golden Knights are rolling the dice that reuniting with one of their “Original Misfits,” who helped them hoist the Cup back in ‘23, can provide both solid depth and the spark to lead them on another long playoff run.

And another team to keep an eye on is the Dallas Stars, who are making a number of huge moves to fill out their roster and are now gearing up for a legitimate run at the Stanley Cup.

Finally today, March Madness is right around the corner and conference tournaments are now getting underway, but one championship contender’s title hopes just took an enormous hit, and here’s the lowdown:

Lucas Leaves Duke for Miami

Duke’s associate head coach Jai Lucas is signing a five-year deal to become the new head basketball coach at Miami, and the Blue Devils are losing a massive contributor to their championship goals.

Right now, the Blue Devils are 27–3 and angling for a No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament, which tips off in just 11 days. However, they’re gonna have to make their run without the help of Lucas, who’s gonna be heading to Florida right away. It’s a great place to play ball and they say the Orange Juice is pretty good too.

Duke head coach Jon Scheyer says the timing’s not ideal, but that there’s no other option and his team will simply have to focus on the matter at hand, which is making a special run at the title.

By the way, the 36-year-old Lucas is the son of former basketball great John Lucas, and he’s played a crucial role in helping Duke land a number of high-profile players, including this year’s top recruit Cooper Flagg as well as next season’s highly touted Boozer brothers.

He’s also a tactical guru who’s helped Duke become one of the top defensive squads in the nation.

At Miami, Lucas is gonna replace Jim Larranaga, who recently left the team after 14 years at the helm.

Hey, we’re out of time now, so we’re gonna bust out, but we’ll be back next week with another edition of The Epoch Times Sports Brief.

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For all of us here at The Epoch Times Sports Brief, I’m Bill Thomas.

The Epoch Times Sports Brief program is written each week by Davey “Home-Run” Ross.

Finally, as we do every week on this fine program, we leave you with a highly notable quote, and this comes to us from Pelé, who said:

“The more difficult the victory, the greater the happiness in winning.”

PelĂ© was a Brazilian soccer star who helped his nation win three World Cups. He’s widely considered one of the greatest players of all time.

Enjoy another great weekend of sports, stay safe, play by the rules, and remember, let’s all continue to watch out for one another! Have a superb day today, and don’t forget to keep your eyes on the game. Bye for now.

Bill Thomas
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Bill Thomas is a two-time Golden Mike Award winner who has specialized in breaking news coverage. In his career he has covered floods, forest fires, police pursuits, civil unrest, and freeway collapses. He is a host of EpochCasts News Brief, an audio news show from The Epoch Times. You can reach Bill via email at [email protected]