Joy Taylor discusses the Cowboys signing defensive tackle Quinnen Williams to a three-year, $105.9 million extension after acquiring him at last year’s trade deadline, noting his production in Dallas, overall career résumé, and ongoing questions about the team’s identity following Micah Parsons’ exit and continued postseason shortcomings. She then reviews ESPN’s Bill Barnwell on whether NFL “super teams” win Super Bowls, highlighting that only two of the 15 biggest preseason favorites since 1990 won the title, while assessing the Rams as contenders after adding reigning Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett, their tough NFC West-heavy schedule, heavy national TV slate, and uncertainty around Aaron Donald. Finally, she covers UEFA, CONCACAF, and the AFC challenging FIFA President Gianni Infantino over a private-equity proposal to sell about 20% of FIFA’s commercial arm, with talk of alternative competitions and pressure for him to step aside.

Joy Taylor on WNBA Toxicity, Caitlin Clark Hype, and Why Honest Critique Matters
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QB Battle in Atlanta Heats Up, Mendoza’s Solid Raiders Start, and the 2026 Basketball Hall of Fame Class
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Historic WNBA Season Politically Hijacked, Stephanie White Defends Fever, and Josh Allen Set for Preseason
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