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After becoming WBO super-lightweight champion and being stripped of his lightweight belt, it seems as though Shakur Stevenson may stick around in the 140lb division.
Stevenson beat Teofimo Lopez concincingly in New York last weekend and despite calling out welterweight Conor Benn, he also had the option of returning to the lightweight scene in an attempt to become undisputed champion
However, the WBC have since made the sudden decision to strip Stevenson of their green and gold belt – a decision that did not go down well with the fighter himself.
As a result, Stevenson may now remain at super-lightweight and continue his WBO reign, particulary given the fact that he is only willing to take on welterweight contenders that agree to a 10-pound rehydration clause – a stipulation many not be willing to sign up for.
Speaking to Smitty Lewis, WBA super-lightweight world champion Gary Antuanne Russell explained that Stevenson’s fight with Lopez went exactly how he thought he would, before declaring that he is ‘belt chasing’ – opening the door to a clash with Stevenson.
“I already said how the fight was possibly going to go. I said that Shakur was going to put him on the ropes and keep him on the end of that stick. If Teofimo didn’t got the game plan, he was going to lose.
“If he didn’t come with the right game plan and the right mental, in the right shape, like how he fought [Vasyl] Lomachenko, he was going to lose.
“It was a 50/50, he got the ability to win, both of them is nice but styles make fights and I saw that Teofimo didn’t show up how he was supposed to.
“[I will fight any champion at 140lbs] and 140 is boomin’. I am straight belt chasin’.”
Before Russell can truly focus on unifications, he must first get past mandatory challenger Andy Hiraoka, whom he fights in two weeks’ time on the Mario Barrios vs Ryan Garcia undercard in Las Vegas.
CORTINA D’AMPEZZO, Italy (AP) — USA Luge men’s doubles slider Zack DiGregorio is a New England Patriots fan. Makes sense: He’s from Massachusetts, his mother has worked for the Patriots for more than two decades and the Patriots are about to play in the Super Bowl for the 10th time since he was born.
He doesn’t miss games. Especially not big games. And games get no bigger than the Super Bowl.
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Welcome to a Super-sized Olympic dilemma: What does one do when football’s biggest game collides with the Milan Cortina Games? In Italy, the game between the Patriots and the Seattle Seahawks kicks off Monday at 12:30 a.m., a time when Olympians like DiGregorio should be asleep and not exhausting themselves before taking part in their own Super Bowl of sliding.
“If I happen to wake up in the middle of the night to go to the bathroom,” DiGregorio said, “I may be tuning in.”
He won’t be the only one in Italy with a gaze locked on a TV, laptop or phone screen in the wee hours of Monday morning. There are 15 members of this U.S. Olympic team from Massachusetts, eight more from Washington and who knows how many else with reason to watch.
Gold-medal pursuits may be forgotten, for a few hours anyway, to watch two teams play for a silver trophy. And yes, some Olympians with major rooting interests in this game say they’ll go without and make sure their sleep cycles aren’t interrupted.
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“I’m not going to be able to watch because that’s going to be real late here,” said curling Olympian Korey Dropkin, who was born in Massachusetts. “But as my form of support, I’m going to wear my Pats jersey to bed.”
Then again, some athletes at the Olympics won’t have to stay up to watch. It seems a few already are somehow aware of the outcome.
“It’ll be the middle of the night here so I think we will see the score afterwards,” said short track speed skater Corinne Stoddard, a Seattle native. “We don’t want to be up all night. But the Seahawks are going to win. I don’t have any doubt in my mind about that one. We’ve proved it all year. So, good luck, Patriots.”
Women’s hockey player Alex Carpenter — a dual citizen of sorts for this Super Bowl, a Massachusetts native who plays for the PWHL’s Seattle Torrent — has a game on Monday, so she said she’ll just “check the score in the morning.”
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And Boston Bruins star Charlie McAvoy — part of the U.S. men’s hockey team in Milan — told NBC he might just go to bed really early Sunday night.
“That could look like a 5 a.m. wake-up to catch the second half,” McAvoy said.
The collision of a Super Bowl and an Olympics is a fun headache for some. For the Olympic movement, it represents a bigger issue.
Sunday (or Monday in Italy, technically) will mark only the second time that the Super Bowl and the Winter Games will be happening on the same day. They collided in 2022 as well, and with NFL seasons now several weeks longer than they were a generation or two ago these conflicts are probably going to keep happening.
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“You’ve got big events all working and overlapping,” International Olympic Committee President Kirsty Coventry told the Olympic Information Service coming into the Milan Cortina Games. “So, the next part of the question is, when are we all going to sit down as one big sporting family and have these conversations around how we prioritize, how do we talk, how do we make space for each of us so that we’re also not competing against each other?”
For now, those involved will just enjoy having two big things to root for at basically the same time.
Mark Henderson’s daughter is U.S. Olympic freestyle skier Grace Henderson, who is scheduled to compete at 10:30 a.m. Monday.
That’s a few hours after the Super Bowl ends. Prediction: Mark Henderson is going to be tired.
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He found a bar in Livigno, Italy that has agreed — with the help of some cash — to stay open until the end of the Super Bowl to ensure the Henderson clan of about 15 to 20 people have enough food and drink past the scheduled 2 a.m. closing time.
“I said, ‘What would it take to stay open a few more hours?’” Mark Henderson said. “I named a price and they took it. Food and drink included.”
Krista DiGregorio, Zack’s mom, is looking for a similar establishment. She probably would have been at the Super Bowl this year — she works in the suites at Gillette Stadium, and that part-time role basically funded her son’s costly luge career as he was becoming an Olympian.
Her plan: Find a bar that’ll stay open in Cortina d’Ampezzo.
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“We’ll beg, if need be,” she said. “I am not above begging or perhaps sliding a few euros in their direction.”
The main focus for the DiGregorio clan right now is, of course, the Olympics. Zack has his Drake Maye jersey with him. The family’s rental home has all the necessary fan touches: more Pats jerseys, signs, banners, even a towel with the team’s “We all we got, we all we need” theme.
But the way Krista DiGregorio sees it, she already got her championship parade Friday night when her son was in the Olympic opening ceremony and got to march with teammates through the streets of Cortina.
A Super Bowl win would be wonderful. Either way, it’s been a pretty good season for her.
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“Unreal. Unreal,” Krista DiGregorio said. “I didn’t anticipate being as emotional as I was at that parade. To be there and see how happy he is, how happy his teammates are, the people he’s grown up with and gotten close to, it’s been wonderful.”
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AP Sports Writers Joseph Wilson and James Ellingsworth contributed to this story.
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The Seattle Seahawks and New England Patriots battled through an 18-week regular season, survived the playoff gauntlet in their respective conferences, and have arrived at Super Bowl LX. While both franchises have made it to the final plateau, only one can emerge from this game as Super Bowl champions and with the Lombardi Trophy in hand.
The big question is who that will be and what bets can we make along the way to finding out?
As we’ve done throughout the season, we’ve collected all of the best picks and gambling content from CBS Sports HQ, CBSSports.com and SportsLine and put them in one place, so you can get sports betting picks against the spread from our CBS Sports experts, well as additional feature content for each game, including plays from top SportsLine experts and the SportsLine Projection Model, best bets from our staff, and more.
Below you’ll see that our editorial staff likes the Seahawks, but our panel of other CBS Sports HQ talent was notably Patriots heavy:
Leger Douzable: Seahawks, 24-14
Bryant McFAdden: Patriots, 23-20
Damien Harris: Patriots, 24-21
Katie Mox: Seahawks, 27-18
Danny Kanell: Patriots, 24-21
Let’s get to the rest of the picks.
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“I don’t think Seattle’s offense will spend the game moving up and down the field, but the Seahawks will be able to feast on short fields given to them by the defense. I think Maye will turn it over a few times and the sacks will start to wear on him. This will be a day for the Seattle defense. Darnold will make the plays after the turnovers, but this will be a game about the basics of football — blocking, tackling and influencing the quarterback.
“Seattle will do that best. Look for the Seahawks to win behind one of those defensive showings by their front that we will remember for a long time. Defense wins championships, they say. But the reality is the fronts of the defense is what does it — and Seattle will show that once again.”
Pick: Seattle 27, Patriots 10
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Marshall is coming into Super Bowl LX on a 59-38-2 roll (+1689) on his last 99 NFL picks, and has now unveiled his best bet for this matchup between the Seahawks and Patriots. We can tell you Marshall is leaning Under the 45.5 point total, but to see who he has winning (and covering) this matchup, you’ll need to go to SportsLine.
“Seattle’s defense is legit and possesses a unique challenge for a Patriots offense that has been in a recent slump. The Seahawks are top 10 in the NFL in pressure rate this season (including playoffs) and are third in total pressures. They do that despite being one of the least frequent blitzing teams in the NFL, meaning they can apply pressure by simply sending four. In turn, that’ll allow them to have an extra man in coverage, which will make life difficult for Maye, who has been sacked five times in each of his three playoff games this year. The MVP contender may also not be 100% healthy, as he’s been listed with a right shoulder injury.
“It’s hard to imagine Maye and the Patriots’ offense suddenly turning the tide in this Super Bowl against a Seattle defense that was the No. 1 scoring defense this season. Moreover, the No. 1 scoring defenses that have squared off against All-Pro quarterbacks (like Maye is) in the Super Bowl are 5-1 in the previous six matchups. Think Seattle wins this in a rather convincing fashion.”
Pick: Seahawks 30, Patriots 17
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“During the regular season, the Patriots were the second-highest scoring team in the NFL at 28.8 points per game. In the playoffs, that number has dropped to 18 points per game. Before this season, do you know how many teams had made the Super Bowl over the past 45 years while averaging 18 points per game in the playoffs? ZERO.
“If you can’t score more than 18 points against Seattle, you’re not going to win, it’s that simple. There were only two games all year where the Seahawks scored fewer than 18 points and they BOTH came against the 49ers, a divisional opponent that knows them well. The Patriots do not know them well.”
Pick: Seahawks 34, Patriots 20
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“Expect some nerves early, especially from the quarterbacks, but as both settle in, this should be a great, close battle between an ascending star and an unlikely one.
“Maye is looking to become the youngest quarterback to win a Super Bowl, and Darnold is looking to become the first quarterback to win a Super Bowl after playing for at least five different teams. Ultimately, the Seahawks’ defense gets a few timely stops, and Seattle leaves with its second championship.”
Pick: Seahawks 24, Patriots 20
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Want to add a little DFS into your Super Bowl Sunday? If so, you’d be remise if you did not see how SportsLine’s Mike McClue is attacking this game. McClue is a legendary professional DFS player with more than $2 million in career winnings. Naturally, he’d be someone you’d want to tail, especially in a game as big as the Super Bowl. Of course, one of McClue’s top players to roster is Seahawks wideout Jaxon Smith-Njigba, but he also has value pick that could prove to be the central pice to a winning formula. To see who McClure is targeting, go check out SportsLine.
“While I am excited for this game, I think there is a possibility it ends up being a low-scoring affair that isn’t particularly close. The main matchup to watch is the Seahawks defense vs. the Patriots offense. Seattle has arguably the best defense in the NFL, while the Patriots’ offense has averaged just 18 points per game this postseason — the fewest by a Super Bowl team since the 1979 Rams. This is the seventh Super Bowl since 1970 between an All-Pro quarterback (Maye) and the NFL’s No. 1 scoring defense (Seattle). The No. 1 scoring defense is 5-1 in those previous six matchups. Furthermore, Mike Macdonald’s defenses are 6-0 vs. first- or second-year quarterbacks, allowing two passing touchdowns compared to nine interceptions in those games. A few of those quarterbacks held in check were Bo Nix, Caleb Williams and Jayden Daniels.
“They say defense wins championships, and I think that will be proven on Sunday. In regard to the spread, there have been only SEVEN Super Bowl underdogs to lose outright and cover the spread. So I’ll lay the points with Seattle.”
Pick: Seahawks 20, Patriots 13
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Seattle’s defense is just too good. New England has already struggled offensively through its first three playoff games, failing to produce representative offensive performances against any of the Chargers, Texans or Broncos. Now, the Patriots face what may be their toughest test yet in this Seahawks group. They can pressure and they are sticky on the back end. They typically don’t allow the type of big plays around which the Patriots’ passing offense was based during the regular season before it backslid in the playoffs. The Pats are going to have to run the ball well and probably dink and dunk their way down the field, and I’m not sure they can do it well enough to put up a ton of points. Strangely, I might trust Seattle’s offense more than I do New England’s at the moment, given the way Sam Darnold, Jaxon Smith-Njigba and even Kenneth Walker III are playing. If the Seahawks can stay in a neutral or better game script and avoid having to go to a pure dropback game for an extended stretch, I like them to come away with the win here.
Pick: Seahawks 23, Patriots 16
To read Dublin’s full analysis, click here.
New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye has been sacked five times each in all three of New England’s AFC playoff games. That’s not ideal ahead of a matchup against the Seattle Seahawks’ No. 1 scoring defense (17.2 points per game allowed) in Super Bowl LX. Seattle’s defensive tackle duo of 2025 second team All-Pro Leonard Williams and 2024 first-round pick Byron Murphy III has been the NFL’s best this season: they have combined for the most quarterback pressures (108), quarterback hits (35) and sacks (14.0) among 300-pound duos. Then, there’s Seahawks rookie hybrid safety Nick Emmanwori, whose 18 quarterback pressures led all defensive backs this season.
New England may look to counter by running the football with Rhamondre Stevenson and TreVeyon Henderson, but Seattle also led the NFL in yards per carry allowed (3.7) despite playing the lowest rate of base defense in the league at just 6%. Maye won’t be able to overcome the danger the Seahawks’ defense presents at all three levels on Sunday.
Pick: Seahawks 27, Patriots 13
I’m not going to pretend the point spread is off and the Patriots have tremendous value as 4.5-point underdogs. If I did, I’d hit the Patriots moneyline at +190 at DraftKings and be sipping margaritas on a remote island by Monday afternoon.
That said, as a Patriots hater (not the team itself — just the fact they’re back in the Super Bowl already!), it just feels like Drake Maye, Mike Vrabel and company will figure out a way to pull this game out. Maybe it’s Sam Darnold committing three turnovers or Marcus Jones housing a punt, but something will flip this game in New England’s favor. The Patriots are on top of the NFL world once again.
Pick: Patriots 23, Seahawks 20
While they may not be the best team, that hasn’t stopped the Patriots from winning it all in the past, and I don’t think that will stop them from hoisting the Lombardi Trophy for a record seventh time on Sunday night. As is often the case, great defenses typically outperform prolific offenses in Super Bowls. That should give the Patriots an edge in this game as long as Drake Maye and the rest of New England’s offense take care of the ball.
Pick: Patriots, 20, Seahawks 17

The 2026 Winter Olympics reached its first major milestone with a unique opening ceremony held simultaneously in Milan, Cortina, Livigno and Predazzo.
The stable of Ciaron Maher seeks validation by developing Observer into a Group 1 mile-winning colt.
This Godolphin-owned three-year-old triumphed in the Group 1 Victoria Derby (2500m) last spring, prompting trainer and owner to pursue a Group 1 conquest at 1600m for the colt.
Maher achieved similar feats with Hitotsu, returning the Derby winner to snag the Group 1 Australian Guineas (1600m) at Flemington in 2021-22, and the team now eyes that target with Observer.
While Hitotsu won the Guineas fresh, Maher will start Observer’s autumn path via the Group 2 Autumn Stakes (1400m) this Saturday at Caulfield, en route to the Group 1 Australian Guineas (1600m) at Flemington on February 28.
“He’s come back, had a couple of jump-outs and looks to be in good form,” Maher’s National Assistant Trainer Jack Turnbull said.
“Interestingly, his jump-outs have been quicker than the two he had last prep.
“We’re trialling against better horses being a Group 1 winner and the tracker has been providing us with some good data.
“We trialled him over a half-mile in his first one to get him chasing and in his second one he had Browny (Ethan Brown) on, and he said he was OK.
“It gives us confidence to run him over 1400 (metres) and that will give him three weeks into the Guineas.
“He’s not quick enough to win first-up at 1200 metres, 1400 metres is OK, and second-up at a mile should be ideal.”
Observer endured bad luck finishing third to Autumn Boy in the Group 1 Caulfield Guineas in October, then rebounded with wins in the Moonee Valley Vase and Victoria Derby in successive outings.
Turnbull mentioned Observer’s heightened sense of duty in workouts now, leading to the choice of lugging bit over norton bit for the upcoming race.
“Off that Derby prep, he’s not quite as fierce and hopefully, he’s grown up a bit,” Turnbull said.
“We’re going to run him in just a lugging bit, rather than the norton bit, which would suggest he’s matured a bit and hopefully he continues on that pathway to being a racehorse.
“Our aim this preparation is to be a mile winning Group 1 colt to add that to his CV.
“If he could win the Australian Guineas, we could look to go to Sydney for the Rosehill Guineas, but we’re very much a two-race program for now, and after the Guineas we can reassess after discussions with Godolphin.”
For those interested in the Autumn Stakes action, the racing betting markets offer plenty of options on Observer’s performance.
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Several female athletes and women’s sports activists took aim at the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) in a Super Bowl-style ad on Saturday.
In the latest TV spot by the sportswear brand XX-XY Athletics, a coalition of “Save Women’s Sports” activists, led by Riley Gaines, mocked the ACLU for its recent video promoting the rights of trans athletes in women’s sports.
For their “More Than A Game” campaign, the ACLU posted a video, featuring former women’s soccer star Megan Rapinoe, in support of trans athletes. On its website, the group says it is standing with trans youth and their families and their rights to “be themselves.”
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‘Sports Aren’t About Inclusion’. Jennifer Sey Blasts ACLU Ad Featuring Megan Rapinoe (Robert Cianflone/Getty Images/XX-XY Athletics)
Now, Gaines and XX-XY Athletics co-founder Jennifer Sey hit back with their “Women’s Sports Aren’t Just A Game” ad.
The promotion featured prominent activists, including former San Jose State University volleyball player Brooke Slusser, former University of Kentucky women’s swimmer Kaitlynn Wheeler, former ESPN host Sage Steele and OutKick founder Clay Travis.
The ACLU has been on the receiving end of immense criticism from women’s activists in recent years for its role in defending the inclusion of biological male trans athletes in women’s and girls’ sports. ACLU attorneys defended trans athletes in cases before the U.S. Supreme Court on Jan. 13.
One of the clients the ACLU represented in the hearing was a trans teen from West Virginia. The teen has been accused of sexual harassment in the girls’ locker room by the family of a female teammate. The ACLU has denied the allegations.
Sey called out the ACLU for defending the teen amid the allegations.
“The ACLU is attempting to erase the fact that [the teen] is a boy. A boy who has been accused of sexual harassment of his teammates in the locker room. They are attempting to paint him as both the victim and a nice girl just wanting to hang out with friends and have fun on the team. That is insulting to the girls who train hard to even make the team,” Sey told Fox News Digital.
“It devalues their hard work. Girls are not impaired boys. Women and girls are not a category that can be opted into. We are resetting the cultural conversation. And we aren’t giving an inch. Not on language. Or fairness. Or girls’ and women’s rights,”
“The ACLU is attempting to redefine the meaning of competitive sports as well as what a woman is. We aren’t going to let that happen. A woman is an adult human female and sports are not about freedom and self-expression. Sports are about digging deep to find the best in yourself. Sports are about mastery and merit and yes, vying to win. Women deserve an equal playing field. They deserve the chance to compete and to win.”
Fox News Digital has reached out to the ACLU for a response.
The ACLU previously provided a statement to Fox News Digital addressing the allegations against its client.
“Our client and her mother deny these allegations and the school district investigated the allegations reported to the school by A.C. and found them to be unsubstantiated. We remain committed to defending the rights of all students under Title IX, including the right to a safe and inclusive learning environment free from harassment and discrimination,” the statement read.
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During the Jan. 13 SCOTUS hearing, ACLU attorney Joshua Block argued to justices that “sex” should not be defined.
Block then fled questioning from Fox News Digital outside the court on his argument and the allegations against his client.
Despite expectations that the court’s conservative majority will ultimately rule against the ACLU’s trans athlete clients, the firm is still being highly vocal in its support for males in women’s sports.
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Kirsty Muir might be excited about qualifying for an Olympics final, but it’s the mention of trading pin badges that really lights up the skier’s face.
The 21-year-old from Aberdeen cruised into the women’s freestyle skiing slopestyle final with a third-place finish in qualifying at Milano Cortina 2026.
Fighting off the Olympic nerves, Muir’s first run score of 63.18 was quickly backed up by a slight improvement of 64.98 on her second to cement her spot in Monday’s medal showdown.
And if her recent X Games victory, with a mammoth score of 93.66 is anything to go by, not holding back in the final might just mean a medal is on its way to the Scottish skier.
“I think this morning I was quite good. I was focused, I was able to calm myself down a little bit, but my heart was maybe racing a little bit more than usual,” she said.
“After I put my first run down, then I felt a bit of relief and could just be a bit smoother in myself.
“It’s about knowing that I can do it when I’m feeling a little bit nervous, when I’m feeling a little bit of pressure – knowing that I can trust myself and put it down.
“I’m just going to give it everything [in the final]. I’m not going to hold back, and I think that if I do that and I put a run down that I’d like to do, then I’ll be just super proud of myself.”
While Muir is relaxed and gives straightforward answers about her performance, the Scot can only beam when it comes to the Olympic niche that is pin trading.
A phenomenon among athletes and staff alike during every Games, Muir is on a mission to procure the best pin badge collection she possibly can – even documenting her journey with daily updates on TikTok. And if you missed the update from the Opening Ceremony, never fear, as she confirms it’s on its way.
“I’ve got a little bit of an animal collection going,” she said. “I’ve got a kiwi, a moose and a llama from different countries and I’m really liking them. I’ve got the clogs from the Netherlands – they’re like the popular ones. I mean, last night at the Opening Ceremony was the best thing for pin trading; everyone was going at it.
“I didn’t update my peeps last night, but I’ve got some good ones to add to my haul tonight. I think it’s such a cool, different aspect of the Olympics and I love how sociable it can be.
“When would I ever have the courage to go up to another country and just randomly start talking to them? So at least it’s nice to have a purpose to go and speak to more people.”
Muir’s fiercest competition in the women’s slopestyle final will come in the form of world No 1 Mathilde Gremaud of Switzerland and face of the sport Eileen Gu of China.
It was a nervy start for the high-flying Gu, who was caught out on a tricky top rail to score a meagre 1.26 points on her first run.
But it’s not that easy to count out the two-time Olympic champion, as she roared back with a second run of 75.30 to qualify in second.
Gremaud sits top with a monster score of 79.15, meaning Muir will have some work to do if she is to challenge for gold on Monday.
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