1. NFL Free Agency Day 1: Tua Released, Kenneth Walker to Chiefs, Mike Evans to 49ers, Maxx Crosby Trade — March 9, 2026
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    NFL Free Agency Day 1: Tua Released, Kenneth Walker to Chiefs, Mike Evans to 49ers, Maxx Crosby Trade — March 9, 2026

    The Dolphins absorbed a record $99.2 million in dead cap to release Tua Tagovailoa on Day 1 of NFL free agency — and that was just the opening act.

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  2. The Daily Roundup: Fragment x Nike Book 2, Thunder vs. Nuggets, Pixar's Hoppers, and OpenAI's $110B — March 9, 2026
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    The Daily Roundup: Fragment x Nike Book 2, Thunder vs. Nuggets, Pixar's Hoppers, and OpenAI's $110B — March 9, 2026

    Hiroshi Fujiwara's Fragment x Nike Book 2 in Black/White hits SNKRS tomorrow for $150 — and that's just the start. OKC at 50-15, OpenAI at $110B, and Pixar's Hoppers round out today's roundup.

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  3. Kalshi and Polymarket Are Targeting $20 Billion Valuations

    Kalshi and Polymarket Are Targeting $20 Billion Valuations

    Kalshi has crossed a $1B annualized revenue run rate and Polymarket sits at $360M in open interest — and both platforms are now targeting identical $20B valuations in early fundraising talks.

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  4. Celtics Top Cavaliers 109-98 in Cleveland
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    Celtics Top Cavaliers 109-98 in Cleveland

    Baylor Scheierman quietly posted 16 points and 10 rebounds on 6-of-8 shooting while Boston's bench combined for 41 — the cushion the Celtics needed to walk out of Cleveland with a 109-98 win.

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  5. Luka Doncic Drops 35 as Lakers Top Knicks 110-97
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    Luka Doncic Drops 35 as Lakers Top Knicks 110-97

    A 34-20 third quarter sealed it: Luka Doncic's 35-point performance and Austin Reaves' efficient 25 off the bench powered the Lakers past a turnover-plagued Knicks squad, 110-97.

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  6. NFL Free Agency 2026: Every Re-Signing and Extension Announced on March 8
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    NFL Free Agency 2026: Every Re-Signing and Extension Announced on March 8

    Trent McDuffie landed a record $124M extension with the Rams after being traded from Kansas City, while Danielle Hunter locked in $40.1M to stay in Houston — all before free agency even opens.

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  7. Trent McDuffie, Rams Agree to Record-Setting 4-Year, $124M Extension
    Trent McDuffie

    Trent McDuffie, Rams Agree to Record-Setting 4-Year, $124M Extension

    At 25, Trent McDuffie just became the highest-paid cornerback in NFL history — $31M per year, $100M guaranteed — returning home to Southern California after two Super Bowls in Kansas City.

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  8. Jordan Davis Is Staying in Philly — and the Eagles Just Got Younger in the Trenches
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    Jordan Davis Is Staying in Philly — and the Eagles Just Got Younger in the Trenches

    At $26M per year, Jordan Davis just became one of the highest-paid interior defensive linemen in the NFL — and the Eagles made sure he's not going anywhere.

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  9. Wrexham Nearly Did It Again vs. Chelsea
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    Wrexham Nearly Did It Again vs. Chelsea

    Wrexham led Chelsea twice at STōK Cae Ras — including in the 78th minute — before losing 4-2 in extra time. A VAR offside and a controversial red card may have cost them the upset of the round.

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  10. Ayra Starr's "Where Do We Go"
    Music

    Ayra Starr's "Where Do We Go"

    Ayra Starr's first single of 2026 arrives without a feature — and the artist behind 7 billion streams and two GRAMMY nominations doesn't need one. "Where Do We Go" lands like a statement.

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  11. Off-White at Costco Is a Brand Integrity Wake-Up Call
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    Off-White at Costco Is a Brand Integrity Wake-Up Call

    Off-White pieces are now appearing on Costco shelves — a discount-bin fate unthinkable during Virgil Abloh's lifetime. It's not just a brand management failure. It's a cultural reckoning.

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  12. LeBron Just Broke a Record That Will Probably Never Be Broken
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    LeBron Just Broke a Record That Will Probably Never Be Broken

    LeBron James now has more career field goals than any player in NBA history — passing Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, who held the record for nearly four decades. At 41, he's still adding to it.

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