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By Marc Lawrence
Wednesday, Mar 4

HOMETOWN DISCOUNT
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The Cleveland Browns are hoping for a hometown opportunity.

The Kansas City Chiefs and the New York Giants are among those interested.

The question is will Travis Kelce return for the 2026 NFL season?

Nobody is sure, but two suitors have emerged for his services.

Kelce had a productive 2025 season, hauling in 76 passes for 851 yards and five touchdowns.

Although he didn’t get the chance to play postseason football, he proved that he’s still capable of being a difference maker.

That would explain why the 11-time Pro Bowler is expected to receive interest from multiple teams this offseason.

The word is the Browns and Chiefs are the top landing spots for Kelce.

The expectation is that Kelce will re-sign with the Chiefs if he holds off on retiring this offseason.

That being said, the Browns would present him the opportunity to go back home to Ohio to finish his NFL career.

New Yok City talker Craig Carton started the rumor swirling when he said, “The rumor is that Travis Kelce is not going to retire. He wants to come back for another year, but he does not want to go back to Kansas City.

“I saw a story today that Travis Kelce wants to play for the New York Giants! That way he and his wife can live in New York City, she can go to every game, and Travis Kelce can be in the biggest media market in America. I know it’s just a rumor, but do not sleep on the Giants signing Kelce this offseason.”

Stay tuned. This story is just getting legs.

ON TODAY'S SCORECARD
Bagged and Tagged

MLC

Pencils down. The franchise tag window has slammed shut, with only four tags being placed in the two weeks teams had to utilize them.

Not every player who received the franchise tag should be happy about it, though one made out quite well the past 12 months. 

Three players got the non-exclusive tag: Falcons tight end Kyle Pitts Sr., Cowboys receiver George Pickens and Jets running back Breece Hall. That tag means an outside organization can still offer a contract but must surrender two first-round picks if the tagging team doesn’t match. In other words, don’t expect any offers soon, guys.

The Colts, meanwhile, placed the transition tag on quarterback Daniel Jones.

With the tag window closed, here’s a look at who came out of the situation doing well, and who should be fretting about what did, or didn’t, take place, per SI.com

Winner: George Pickens

How much has Pickens’s star risen over the past 12 months? Last year, he was traded to the Cowboys from the Steelers for a third-round pick. Now? Pickens is on a franchise tag worth $27.2 million, paying out less than only a quarterback would make on the tag. 

Pickens, who will turn 25 today, earned second-team All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors for Dallas last season with 93 catches, 1,429 yards and nine touchdowns. With CeeDee Lamb alongside him, the Cowboys have an argument for the league’s best tandem of wideouts, with the Bengals presenting the strongest counterpoint. 

With Pickens on the tag, owner and general manager Jerry Jones has to be prudent. Dallas is $56.1 million over the $301.2 million salary cap, having to be compliant by 4 p.m. ET March 11.

Of course, this all helps Pickens. He could be looking for a contract north of $30 million annually and $75 million guaranteed, something only nine wideouts across the NFL can claim (with Lamb being one of them).

Jones has to save money quickly. One of the easiest ways to do it? Pay Pickens now.

Winner: Odafe Oweh

It’s not surprising the Chargers aren’t using their tag on Oweh, but it’s something general manager Joe Hortiz could have done, considering Los Angeles has more than $80 million in cap space. 

Oweh, 27, had 7.5 sacks across 12 games with the Chargers after being dealt five games into the season by the Ravens. He had 10 sacks in Baltimore in 2024. Still in the prime of his career, Oweh is the rare pass rusher who has a chance to test the market and drive up a bidding war.

After not receiving the franchise tag, Oweh has the leverage of either waiting for the Chargers to offer an acceptable deal, which would keep him from testing free agency, or testing the market as arguably the second-most coveted edge rusher after the Bengals’ Trey Hendrickson. 

Winner: Atlanta Falcons

Tight ends have one of the cheapest franchise tag numbers, above only running backs and kickers/punters. After having a 1,000-yard season as a rookie in 2021, Pitts failed to live up to the considerable hype which dogged him as the No. 4 pick. Then, in the fifth and final year of his initial deal, Pitts blossomed into a second-team All-Pro with 88 receptions, 928 yards and five touchdowns. 

For new coach Kevin Stefanski and first-time general manager Ian Cunningham, keeping Pitts on the tag was a priority. Atlanta can afford the $15 million hit with a rookie quarterback on the books (and veteran Kirk Cousins at least somewhat coming off), giving Cunningham a few options. 

Loser: Kyle Pitts Sr.

Conversely, this isn’t a tag Pitts wanted. After having an inconsistent five years with the Falcons, he produced at an All-Pro clip going into free agency. 

Pitts, 25, also had the opportunity to do something most players will never do. He could have hit free agency not only as the top option on the open market at his position, but he would have done so in a year where there’s just one tight end seen as a first-round value in the draft (Oregon’s Kenyon Sadiq). 

If Pitts had hit the market, he could have easily been paid like one of the top-five tight ends in football, which means something in the area of $15 million annually and $35 million guaranteed. Instead, he’s on a one-year, $15 million deal in total.

Loser: Breece Hall 

If there’s one situation that could be fascinating in the coming months, it’s this one. 

Last November, the Jets almost dealt Hall at the trade deadline, with New York looking for a third-round pick as compensation, according to multiple reports. Ultimately, Hall stayed and produced his first 1,000-yard season. Now, only days away from becoming a free agent in a year with Notre Dame’s Jeremiyah Love and no other notable backs in the draft, he was tagged, keeping New York in control of his future. 

Hall, 24, would have been one of the top free agents regardless of position, and could have chosen to play for a winning organization on a top-end deal. Instead, he’s stuck with a one-year contract on the Jets, who during his four seasons have gone a robust 22–46 with zero playoff appearances. 

Loser: Baltimore Ravens

At the combine, a seemingly irritated Eric DeCosta told reporters that the Ravens had offered Pro Bowl center Tyler Linderbaum a market-setting deal to no avail. Now, with less than a week until teams can begin bidding for his services, Baltimore should be sweating a bit. 

DeCosta, the Ravens’ general manager since 2019, has to know that should Linderbaum get to free agency, there’s a good chance he’ll never play another game in black and purple. Two teams, the Giants and Chargers, both have ample cap space, a major need at center and Baltimore connections in coach John Harbaugh and general manager Joe Hortiz. Either would love to get their hands on Linderbaum, who would represent a massive upgrade on a pair of struggling offensive interiors.



TRENDING TODAY
Tarnished Pearl
The 30-0 Miami Ohio RedHawks are one win away from securing an undefeated regular season, but Bruce Pearl still argued that the MAC program wouldn’t warrant an at-large bid in the NCAA tournament if they don’t win their conference tournament.

Miami ranks 86th in KenPom’s team efficiency ratings and 285th in strength of schedule.

“Are we selecting the 68 most deserving teams? Or are we going to select the 68 best teams?” Pearl asked Saturday on a TNT Sports studio show.

“If we’re selecting the 68 best teams, then Miami (Ohio) is going to have to win their tournament to qualify as a champion. Because as an at-large, they are not one of the best teams in the country. And that’s going to be a difficult choice for the committee to make.”

Pearl doubled down by claiming there’s “no way” Miami (Ohio) would finish in the top half of the Big East. The retired Auburn head coach was also “not so sure” the RedHawks could avoid last place.

Auburn, now coached by Pearl’s son Steven Pearl, may also compete for an at-large bid. The older Pearl claimed there’s “no nepotism involved” with preferring the Tigers.

Those comments led Sayler to admonish Pearl,  saying he’s “flat out wrong” for suggesting Miami (Ohio) would finish at the bottom of the Big East.

“The disrespect is awful,” Sayler wrote on social media. “And you should not be near a TV studio covering this sport when you show your true colors! Even slipped in a ‘we’ when talking about Auburn, nice work!”

“Since 1985, only five teams have finished the season undefeated,” Sayler said. “That’s over 12,000 teams that had the chance to do just that, and only five have done it. If we get to that level of status, I just don’t understand how somebody can make the comments he’s making and not put respect on what our student-athletes are doing.”

“I didn’t go into work today thinking I was going to put something out like I did,” Sayler added. “What really pushed me over the top was trying to say that we would finish in last place in the Big East, or towards the bottom. And then when he used the word ‘we’ in describing Auburn. Just the media bias and the stumping for something that is inappropriate, especially at the expense of our young men who have worked their tails off to be really in a historic place, and I think they deserve more respect.”

It was with a second remaining when Trey Perry scored on a driving layup that No. 21 Miami of Ohio rallied to beat Western Michigan, 69-67, five days ago to extend its season-opening winning streak to 29 games.

Miami can make the conversation moot by winning the MAC tournament and earning an automatic March Madness bid.

The MAC hasn’t sent multiple teams dancing since 1999, so the debate could intensify if the RedHawks fall short of perfection.


QUOTE OF THE DAY

"A true patriot will defend his country from its government."

- Thomas Jefferson


PERCOLATING

Bubbleicious

NCAA teams currently sitting “on or near the bubble”...

Last Four Byes 

  • SMU

  • Ohio State

  • UCLA

  • TCU

Last Four In 

  • Texas A&M

  • New Mexico

  • Santa Clara

  • VCU

First Four Out 

  • Indiana

  • San Diego State

  • Auburn

  • Virginia Tech

Next Four Out 

  • USC

  • Cal

  • Cincinnati

  • Stanford


STAT OF THE DAY
5

Since 1985, of over 12,000 teams, only five teams have finished the college basketball season undefeated. Miami (Ohio) is 30-0 following last night’s win over Toledo.


GRINDING OUT THE PROFITS
Thunder Rolls

Oklahoma City over NEW YORK by 12

These are the situations we wait for — and this game checks every box. When one team dominates a series and the opponent comes in on short rest, superiority tends to take over against tired legs. Yes, both teams played last night, but it’s in spots like these that the crème rises to the top. Oklahoma City owns a long-term 99-66 SU and 93-63-8 ATS record in games when both teams played the previous day. Add in the fact that the defending champs are a jaw-dropping 45-12 SU and 38-18-1 ATS against non-conference foes the past two seasons. Pair that with a dominant 60-21 outright road record over the same span, and the case strengthens. And then there’s THE CLINCHER: OKC is 14-3 SU and 13-4 ATS against New York over the last 10 seasons, including 9-0 SU and 8-1 ATS when the Thunder owns a winning record.

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