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Steelers activate rookie QB Will Howard from IR, add CB Asante Samuel Jr. to practice squad

The Pittsburgh Steelers announced Thursday that they have activated rookie quarterback Will Howard from injured reserve ahead of Sunday’s matchup against the Cincinnati Bengals. The sixth-round pick from the 2025 NFL Draft moves onto the active roster, joining starter Aaron Rodgers and backup Mason Rudolph.

Howard, who injured his hand during a training camp exchange, began the season on injured reserve and was designated to return on Oct. 22, starting a 21-day activation window. Wednesday marked the deadline for the Steelers to add him to the 53-man roster or leave him sidelined for the rest of the year. The former Ohio State standout missed all preseason games while recovering. To create space for Howard, Pittsburgh waived running back Trey Sermon, who could return via the practice squad. Sermon was promoted to the active roster only last week.

The team also added cornerback Asante Samuel Jr. to its practice squad following a successful tryout. Samuel, a former second-round pick by the Los Angeles Chargers in 2021, has appeared in 50 career games with 47 starts and recorded six interceptions. His 2024 season was cut short to four games due to neck and shoulder issues that later required spinal fusion surgery. Now cleared to play, Samuel will wear No. 22—the same number his father, Asante Samuel, wore during his 11-year NFL career with New England, Green Bay, and Atlanta.  In a corresponding move, the Steelers released defensive back Darrick Forrest from the practice squad.

Rodgers has completed 66.8% of his passes this season for 1,853 yards, 18 touchdowns, and seven interceptions over nine starts. Rudolph has made two appearances, completing both of his pass attempts for 12 yards.

Pittsburgh (5-4) will host the Cincinnati Bengals (3-6) at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday at Acrisure Stadium.

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Giants to start QB Jameis Winston over Russell Wilson in Sunday’s game vs. Packers

According to multiple reports from NFL Network, and The Athletic, the New York Giants are expected to start Jameis Winston at quarterback in Week 11 against the Green Bay Packers, with rookie Jaxson Dart still in concussion protocol.

ESPN’s Adam Schefter and Jordan Raanan were first to break the news Wednesday morning that Winston is expected to get the nod under center as Dart is dealing with a concussion suffered in last Sunday’s 24-20 loss to the Bears.

Dart has guided New York to a 17–7 advantage and was driving toward another score before leaving the game in the fourth quarter. Chicago’s Caleb Williams then led a comeback that handed the Giants their eighth loss of the season, dropping them to 2–8 overall. Two days later, New York dismissed head coach Brian Daboll, naming offensive coordinator Mike Kafka as interim coach. The decision to start Winston comes just days after that coaching change, as the team continues to reshuffle its leadership on and off the field.

Winston, 31, joined the Giants in the offseason on a two-year, $8 million contract and was initially listed behind Wilson on the depth chart. The former No. 1 overall pick and 2013 Heisman Trophy winner has started 87 NFL games across ten seasons with Tampa Bay, New Orleans, and Cleveland, compiling a 36–51 record. His standout season came in 2019 with the Buccaneers, when he threw for 5,109 yards, 33 touchdowns, and 30 interceptions. Last year, he completed 61.1% of his passes for 2,121 yards, 13 touchdowns, and 12 picks with the Browns.

Veteran Russell Wilson, who took over for Dart against Chicago, will serve as Winston’s backup this week. Wilson went 3-for-7 for 45 yards in relief and has thrown three touchdown passes with three interceptions through six appearances this season. He began the year as New York’s starter but went 0–3 before losing the job to Dart in September.

Wilson, a 14-year veteran and 10-time Pro Bowler, has struggled to regain form since being traded from Seattle to Denver in 2022. Across stints with the Broncos, Steelers, and Giants, he has posted a 17–27 record as a starter.

Winston is set to make his first start for New York when the Giants will host the Packers at 1 p.m. ET Sunday at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey.

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Megan Fox to voice Toy Chica in ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s 2’

Megan Fox has joined the cast of the upcoming horror movie, Five Nights at Freddy’s 2.

According to a post from the ‘Five Night at Freddy’s’ official social media account, Fox has signed on to voice Toy Chica, in addition to MatPat voicing Toy Bonnie, and Kellen Goff voicing Toy Freddy.

The ‘Five Nights at Freddy’s’ film franchise is based on the popular video-game franchise about people stuck in an abandoned restaurant where creepy animatronic character are possessed by the spirits of murdered children, who want to make other humans just like them. The Five Nights at Freddy’s Wikipedia details that “Toy Chica is a major antagonist, first appearing in Five Nights at Freddy’s 2. She is Chica’s redesigned counterpart from the past and an improved replacement of Chica’s pre-rebuilt incarnation Withered Chica, serving as the backup singer of the newly refurbished Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza of 1987.”

A synopsis for the sequel film reads:  “One year has passed since the supernatural nightmare at Freddy Fazbear’s Pizza. The stories about what transpired there have been twisted into a campy local legend, inspiring the town’s first ever Fazfest. Former security guard Mike and police officer Vanessa have kept the truth from Mike’s 11-year-old sister, Abby, concerning the fate of her animatronic friends. But when Abby sneaks out to reconnect with Freddy, Bonnie, Chica, and Foxy, it will set into motion a terrifying series of events, revealing dark secrets about the true origin of Freddy’s, and unleashing a long-forgotten horror hidden away for decades.”

The sequel to the original 2023 blockbuster film will star Josh Hutcherson, Elizabeth Lail, Piper Rubio, Theodus Crane, and Matthew Lillard reprising their roles from the first film, in addition to new  cast members Freddy Carter, Wayne Knight, Mckenna Grace, and Skeet Ulrich.

Five Nights at Freddy’s 2 opens in theaters on December 5, 2025.

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Showtime’s ‘Yellowjackets’ to end with Season 4

Showtime’s mystery drama Yellowjackets is ending with its upcoming fourth season, per Variety.

The series originally debuted in 2021, with the third season airing between February and April 2025. The fourth season will premiere in 2026, with an exact release date to be revealed at a later time.

Co-creators Ashley Lyle and Bart Nickerson said in a statement: “After three incredible seasons, and great consideration, we’re excited to announce that we will be bringing the story of Yellowjackets to its twisted conclusion in this fourth and final season. We’ve always known there would come a point when the story would tell us it wants to end, and it’s our belief that our job — our responsibility — is to listen. Telling this emotional, wild, and deeply human story has been a profoundly meaningful experience and a true honor for us, and we’re so very grateful to the brilliant cast, crew and writers who have bravely gone on the journey with us to bring it to life. Most of all, we want to thank the fans who have stuck with us through every moment, mystery and meal – the Hive is nothing without you! We can’t wait to share the final chapter with you and hope you find it…delicious.”

‘Yellowjackets’ follows the survivors of a deadly remote plane crash across two timelines — the 1990s when they were teens and the present day. Season 3 of the series starred Melanie Lynskey, Christina Ricci, Tawny Cypress, Lauren Ambrose, Sophie Nélisse, Jasmin Savoy Brown, Sophie Thatcher, Samantha Hanratty, Courtney Eaton, Liv Hewson, Steven Krueger, Warren Kole, Kevin Alves, Sarah Desjardins and Simone Kessell. Elijah Wood appeared in a recurring role, and Hilary Swank, Joel McHale, and Ashley Sutton guest starred.

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See behind-the-scenes footage from Blackpink’s video for ‘Jump’

Blackpink have reunited for their first new music in three years, “Jump,” along with the accompanying music video.

For ‘Jump,” the quartet of Jisoo, Jenny, Rose, and Lisa enlisted songwriters including TEDDY, Diplo, 24, Zikai, Claudia Valentina, Jumpa, Malachiii, and Jesse Bluu, with the track produced by Diplo, 24, Boaz Van De Beatz , Zecca, and Ape Drums.

The South Korean girl group also gave fans a behind-the-scenes glimpse at the making of the music video for “Jump,” which shows Lisa, Rose, Jennie and Jisoo as they run through a city street and dance while suspended in the air, before a green screen.

Video director Dave Meyers shares: “There are a lot of green screens here. It’s a lot of post. Sometimes the post allows you to keep up with the pace of the song. Some of these setups were inspired by the fervor of Blackpink coming back together. You know, it’s exciting and the fans are gonna freak out and that’s because they’ve got Blackpink on the mind, because they’re back. It’s very exciting to have them all together. It’s an exciting moment.”

See the behind-the-scenes video: HERE.

Blackpink are currently on their Deadline tour through January; they last released their album Born Pink in 2022.
See the video for JumpHERE.

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Hayley Williams adds more shows to first-ever solo tour

Due to overwhelming demand, additional shows have been added to Hayley Williams first-ever solo tour – ‘Good Dye Young Presents: Hayley Williams At A Bachelorette Party.’

The tour spans North America, the U.K. and Europe — the new dates include third nights in New York, Nashville, Oakland and Los Angeles; second nights in Atlanta, Toronto, Minneapolis, Chicago, Austin, Cologne, London, Manchester, Glasgow, and Dublin; and new Baltimore and DC-area shows.  The tour will feature Water From Your Eyes on most dates, along with Snuggle and Tiberius b on select shows. Williams will perform her third studio album, Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party,  in full on tour.

Ego Death At A Bachelorette Party was produced entirely by Daniel James. Williams wrote/played/recorded a variety of instruments across each of the 20 songs, with features from long-time collaborators Brian Robert Jones and Joey Howard, and contributions from Jim-E Stack on “True Believer.”

Fans were required to pre-register and be verified here to be eligible for the on-sale. Presale tickets go on sale 10AM on Friday, November 14th.  Head HERE for info.

Williams also just earned four GRAMMY award nominations, including Best Alternative Music Album and nominations for the songs “Parachute” in the Best Alternative Music Performance category, “Mirtazapine” in the Best Rock Performance category, and “Glum” in the Best Rock Song category.

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Brian Kelly sues LSU, claims the school is trying to avoid $54M buyout by firing him ‘for cause’

Former LSU head coach Brian Kelly has filed a lawsuit against the university, accusing it of attempting to avoid paying his full $54 million buyout by retroactively claiming his firing was “for cause.” The legal battle marks an increasingly bitter dispute between the school and the coach it dismissed less than three weeks ago. The dispute between Kelly and LSU has left its athletic department in turmoil, raising questions about leadership stability and potential coaching candidates.

Kelly, who was fired on October 26 after nearly four seasons in Baton Rouge, had signed a 10-year, $95 million contract in 2021. The deal guaranteed him 90% of his remaining salary if terminated without cause — roughly $54 million paid in installments through 2031.

According to documents obtained by ESPN, LSU offered Kelly settlement payouts of $25 million and $30 million in an effort to negotiate a lower buyout, but he rejected both. His attorneys then sent a letter to new athletic director Verge Ausberry on November 5 demanding “full liquidated damages,” warning that if the university did not confirm the terms of his dismissal by November 10, Kelly would “pursue all available legal remedies.”

That deadline passed without resolution, and Kelly followed through — filing a lawsuit seeking a declaratory judgment that LSU terminated him without cause, thus entitling him to the full buyout. In the complaint, Kelly’s attorneys say LSU unexpectedly claimed he had not been “formally terminated” and was now being investigated for possible termination “for cause.” The filing states, “LSU’s representatives had a call with Coach Kelly’s representatives, where LSU took the position that Coach Kelly had not been formally terminated and informed Coach Kelly’s representatives, for the very first time, that LSU believed grounds for termination for cause existed.”

LSU reportedly told Kelly’s legal team that former athletic director Scott Woodward — who was fired shortly after Kelly’s dismissal — did not have the authority to fire him or negotiate settlement offers, suggesting Kelly’s termination was never official. Kelly’s attorneys dispute that claim, arguing LSU repeatedly acknowledged his firing was due to “the team’s performance, not for cause,” both privately and publicly. They say LSU failed to notify Kelly of any alleged “for cause” violations within the seven-day period required by his contract. Kelly’s deal outlined limited conditions for a “for cause” termination, including major NCAA violations, criminal convictions, or serious misconduct that “displays a continual, serious disrespect” for LSU’s mission.

Kelly went 34–14 during his tenure, leading the Tigers to an SEC West title in 2022 but failing to reach the College Football Playoff. His firing came one day after a lopsided 49–25 home loss to Texas A&M that saw LSU surrender 35 second-half points. Interim coach Frank Wilson has since taken over, with the Tigers holding a 5–4 following a loss to Alabama.

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Dallas Mavericks fire GM Nico Harrison, responsible for trading Luka Dončić to Lakers

The Dallas Mavericks have fired general manager Nico Harrison, less than a year after the stunning trade of Luka Dončić to the Los Angeles Lakers — a move that sent shockwaves through the NBA and ultimately sealed his fate in Dallas.

ESPN’s Shams Charania was first to break the news, writing on X “BREAKING: The Dallas Mavericks and owner Patrick Dumont are expected to fire general manager Nico Harrison at a 10 am central time meeting on Tuesday, sources tell me and Tim MacMahon.”

Team owner Patrick Dumont announced the firing on Tuesday, calling it necessary to “move the franchise forward.” In a letter to fans, he wrote, “No one associated with the Mavericks organization is happy with the start of what we all believed would be a promising season. You have high expectations for the Mavericks, and I share them with you. When the results don’t meet expectations, it’s my responsibility to act.”  Assistant general managers Michael Finley and Matt Riccardi will serve as co-interim GMs while the team begins “a comprehensive search” for a permanent replacement.

Harrison, 52, joined Dallas in 2021 after a long career at Nike but no prior NBA front-office experience. His tenure included major roster and staff overhauls — trading Kristaps Porziņģis, losing Jalen Brunson in free agency, firing long-time medical and training staff, and reshaping the organization’s culture.

Harrison helped lead the Mavericks to the 2024 NBA Finals before making one of the most criticized trades in franchise history when in February 2025, he dealt Dončić — a five-time All-Star and All-NBA First Team selection — to the Lakers for Anthony Davis, Max Christie, and a future first-round pick.  He told ESPN at the time: “I believe that defense wins championships. Getting an All-Defensive center and an All-NBA player with a defensive mindset gives us a better chance. We’re built to win now and in the future.”

The move immediately backfired when Davis was injured shortly after the trade, Kyrie Irving suffered a season-ending ACL tear, and Dallas fell out of playoff contention. Meanwhile, Dončić thrived in Los Angeles, averaging 37.1 points, 9.4 rebounds, and 9.1 assists while leading the Lakers to one of the league’s best records.

“Fire Nico” chants became common at home games amongst die-hard Mavericks fans, in addition to public protests outside the arena. Harrison’s strained relationship with the fanbase and media worsened after a closed press conference in which he doubled down on his defensive philosophy and dismissed criticism, calling the fallout overblown.

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Oscar-nominated actress Sally Kirkland dies at age 84

Sally Kirkland, the Oscar-nominated actor celebrated for her fearless performances and prolific career on both stage and screen, died Tuesday morning at a hospice in Palm Springs, California, according to her representative, Michael Greene. She was 84.

Born in New York City, Kirkland was named after her mother, a fashion editor for Vogue and LIFE magazines. She began her career as a model before moving into avant-garde theatre and film, with early appearances in works by Andy Warhol and Terrence McNally, and later graduated from the American Academy of Dramatic Arts and trained under renowned mentors Philip Burton and Lee Strasberg.

Kirkland appeared in over 250 film and television productions during her 60-year career. Her mainstream breakthrough came in the 1970s with supporting parts in “The Sting” (1973) alongside Paul Newman and Robert Redford and in Barbra Streisand’s “The Way We Were.” She went on to appear in a wide range of films, including “Private Benjamin,” “Revenge,” “JFK,” “EDtv,” “Bruce Almighty,” and “Heatwave.”

Kirkland’s most acclaimed performance came in 1987’s “Anna,” where she portrayed a fading Czech actress rebuilding her life in New York while mentoring a younger immigrant, played by Paulina Porizkova. The role earned her an Academy Award nomination and a Golden Globe win.

Kirkland’s television credits include roles on “Charlie’s Angels,” “Roseanne,” “Criminal Minds,” “Falcon Crest,” and “Lou Grant.” She was also a series regular on “Valley of the Dolls.” Her final film appearance was in the 2023 comedy “80 for Brady,” alongside Lily Tomlin, Jane Fonda, Rita Moreno, and Sally Field.

Outside acting, Kirkland led a deeply spiritual and humanitarian life, and was a member of several New Age groups. Kirkland was an ordained minister in the Church of the Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness and a teacher with the Insight Transformational Seminars. A passionate advocate, she volunteered for causes supporting people with AIDS, cancer, and heart disease, and worked with the American Red Cross to help feed the homeless.

Kirkland had recently entered hospice care in November 2025 after a period of significant health challenges, including infections and falls, and had been living with dementia. Friends had recently established a GoFundMe campaign to assist with her medical expenses after she developed complications that required hospitalization and rehabilitation.

Per PEOPLE, Kirkland was married twice — in 1975 to musician Michael Jarrett and in 1985 to jazz producer Mark Hebert. Both marriages lasted less than three years.

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Reba McEntire to host 2025 ‘Christmas in Rockefeller Center’

Reba McEntire will host this year’s ‘Christmas in Rockefeller Center’ for the first time. NBC said in a press release that the annual two-hour event will air live on Wednesday, December 3rd, at 8 pm ET on NBC and simulcast on Peacock.

Christmas in Rockefeller Center celebrates the holiday season and the annual lighting of one of the world’s most famous trees in the heart of New York City – a tradition that spans over nine decades.

In addition to hosting, McEntire, 70, will perform throughout the evening alongside an all-star lineup of musical guests to be announced at a later date.

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