New Photo - Seahawks CB Riq Woolen fined $17,389 by NFL for taunting penalty vs. Rams in NFC championship game

Seahawks CB Riq Woolen fined $17,389 by NFL for taunting penalty vs. Rams in NFC championship game Ian CasselberrySat, January 31, 2026 at 11:52 PM UTC 0 Riq Woolen's illtimed taunting penalty in the third quarter of last Sunday's NFC championship game didn't cost the Seattle Seahawks a victory over the Los Angeles Rams. But it will cost him $17,389, the NFL announced Saturday. Woolen drew an unsportsmanlike conduct call late in the third quarter after the Seahawks' defense apparently stopped the Rams on thirdand12, breaking up a pass intended for Puka Nacua.

Seahawks CB Riq Woolen fined $17,389 by NFL for taunting penalty vs. Rams in NFC championship game

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Riq Woolen's ill-timed taunting penalty in the third quarter of last Sunday's NFC championship game didn't cost the Seattle Seahawks a victory over the Los Angeles Rams. But it will cost him $17,389, the NFL announced Saturday.

Woolen drew an unsportsmanlike conduct call late in the third quarter after the Seahawks' defense apparently stopped the Rams on third-and-12, breaking up a pass intended for Puka Nacua. After making the play, Woolen skipped down the sideline, stepping over the white boundary to say something to Rams players.

What he said wasn't apparent, but it was enough for officials to flag him for taunting. Woolen was the only player from last Sunday's NFC championship to be fined. (Neither the New England Patriots nor Denver Broncos were fined from the AFC championship, either.)

Getting a first down with the penalty, the Rams followed up with a 34-yard touchdown pass from Matthew Stafford to Nacua. Making matters worse, the Seahawks defensive player who blew the coverage down the left sideline was Woolen.

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Suddenly, a 31-20 Seattle lead was cut to 31-27 with the entire fourth quarter still to be played.

Woolen's teammates weren't happy with his costly mistake, either. The Fox telecast caught several Seahawks players — including Coby Bryant, Leonard Williams and Nick Emmanwori — confronting the fourth-year cornerback over his penalty.

Though the flag led to an eventual touchdown, Woolen's penalty did not result in the Seahawks losing the game. Seattle held on to win, 31-27, to claim the NFC championship and earn a spot in next Sunday's Super Bowl LX.

Hours later, Woolen tried to explain the penalty, saying "When you in the zone and ballin' with your bros sometimes you black out."

He'll get at least one more game with his teammates, facing the Patriots in the Super Bowl. (Woolen will be an unrestricted free agent after the season.) However, his bank account will be lighter as he and the Seahawks travel to Santa Clara for the big game.

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New Photo - Justin Rose enters final round at Farmers with 6-shot lead

Justin Rose enters final round at Farmers with 6shot lead Field Level MediaSun, February 1, 2026 at 12:47 AM UTC 0 Jan 31, 2026; San Diego, California, USA; Justin Rose reacts after putting on on the sixth hole during the third round of the Farmers Insurance Open golf tournament at Torrey Pines Municipal Golf Course South Course. Mandatory Credit: Abe ArredondoImagn Images (Abe ArredondoImagn Images) England's Justin Rose might be too far ahead for the rest of the golfers in the Farmers Insurance Open to catch up.

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Jan 31, 2026; San Diego, California, USA; Justin Rose reacts after putting on on the sixth hole during the third round of the Farmers Insurance Open golf tournament at Torrey Pines Municipal Golf Course - South Course. Mandatory Credit: Abe Arredondo-Imagn Images (Abe Arredondo-Imagn Images)

England's Justin Rose might be too far ahead for the rest of the golfers in the Farmers Insurance Open to catch up.

Rose shot a 4-under-par 68 on Saturday in the third round to carry a six-stroke lead into the final round in San Diego.

Despite three bogeys on the Torrey Pines South Course's back nine, Rose enters Sunday's play at 21-under 195 for the tournament.

Joel Dahmen also posted a 68, putting him in second place. Japan's Ryo Hisatsune (68) and South Korea's Si Woo Kim (69) share third place at 13 under. Max McGreevy (71) is next at 12 under.

"If Justin makes his tee time and continues to play this way, he's going to win the golf tournament," Dahmen said. "He's just playing too well."

Rose is looking for his second title at Torrey Pines, where he won in 2019 with a 21-under score.

On Saturday, Rose was 4 under through seven holes and added a birdie on No. 10 before a pair of bogeys. His birdie on the 13th hole got him back on track, while he finished the round with a birdie putt from about 3 1/2 feet on the par-5 18th.

Maverick McNealy (70), Germany's Stephan Jaeger (65) and Ireland's Seamus Power (74) are at 11 under.

Jaeger had the best round of the day with all pars and birdies. Defending champion Harris English recorded a 67 and sits tied for 20th at 8 under through three rounds.

"Happy to turn around and have a really nice round," Jaeger said.

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Jaeger had only one birdie Friday. He said he adjusted his putting grip and that paid off.

"I think I'm going to try them again (Sunday)," he said. "I putted really nicely today so it's going to stay for a while."

The next-best rounds of 4 under were turned in by Adam Schenk and Keith Mitchell -- both at 9 under -- along with Australia's Jason Day, Rose, Hisatsune and Dahmen.

Brooks Koepka, in his first tournament since defecting from the LIV Golf, won't factor in the final round after posting his second 73 of the tournament during an erratic round. He's at 2 under and tied for 61st.

Koepka said he was nervous upon making his return. Now playing on the weekend, he's relieved regarding the reception he has received.

"It has been phenomenal," Koepka said. "It has been overwhelming. It has been very cool. I don't know what I expected, but this is beyond what I could have dreamed of."

Chris Gotterup, who won the season-opening Sony Open a couple of weekends ago, said golfers are anxious to find positives early in the schedule.

"All of us want to get off to good starts (to the season)," he said.

Gotterup shot 70 for the second straight day and is tied for 20th at 8 under, but he said the course is offering a fair yet challenging test.

"You have to be in the fairway, you have to be in the right spots on the greens," Gotterup said. "Whoever wins this week is going to earn it."

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New Photo - Ohio State hires Arthur Smith as offensive coordinator

Ohio State hires Arthur Smith as offensive coordinator Sun, February 1, 2026 at 12:25 AM UTC 0 FILE Pittsburgh Steelers offensive coordinator Arthur Smith stands on the sidelines before an NFL exhibition football game against the Houston Texans, Friday, Aug. 9, 2024, in Pittsburgh. (AP Photo/Gene J. Puskar, File) () COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio State hired Arthur Smith as offensive coordinator Saturday, the second straight year coach Ryan Day has turned to a coordinator with extensive NFL experience.

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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Ohio State hired Arthur Smith as offensive coordinator Saturday, the second straight year coach Ryan Day has turned to a coordinator with extensive NFL experience.

Smith was the Pittsburgh Steelers' offensive coordinator the past two seasons after being the Atlanta Falcons head coach from 2021 through '23.

"He will bring immediate value to our program and was exactly what we were looking for as we set out to find our next offensive coordinator," Day said in a statement. "His track record in the NFL, experience as coordinator, player caller and a head coach checked every box during the search. He'll do a great job in helping our players reach their potential on the field while also connecting with them as people."

Smith replaces Brian Hartline, who was hired as South Florida's head coach after eight seasons in Columbus.

The 43-year old Smith has not been on a college staff since he was a defensive intern at Ole Miss in 2010.

Smith also interviewed for the Arizona Cardinals and Tennessee Titans head coach openings as well as the Los Angeles Chargers offensive coordinator position. He was on the Titans staff from 2011 through '20. rising from a quality control coach to offensive coordinator his last two years. He began his NFL coaching career as a quality control coach in Washington in 2007.

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He is the only offensive coordinator/head coach in the NFL to have seven different running backs with at least 1,000 yards from scrimmage in that past seven years — Derrick Henry at Tennessee, Cordarrelle Patterson, Tyler Allgeier and Bijan Robinson at Atlanta, and Najee Harris, Jaylen Warren and Kenneth Gainwell with the Steelers.

Smith has also coached quarterbacks Ryan Tannehill, Matt Ryan, Marcus Mariotta, Justin Fields, Russell Wilson and Aaron Rodgers.

Day is hoping Smith's hire goes as well as his selection of Matt Patricia as defensive coordinator last year. The Buckeyes had the nation's top-ranked defense and allowed only 8.2 points per game.

Ohio State was 18th in the nation in scoring offense and 24th in total offense in 2025. Heisman finalist Julian Sayin will be returning at quarterback as as dynamic wide receiver Jeremiah Smith, an AP All-America selection the past two years.

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New Photo - Nelly Korda leads Tournament of Champions; play suspended by high winds

Nelly Korda leads Tournament of Champions; play suspended by high winds Field Level MediaSun, February 1, 2026 at 1:52 AM UTC 0 Nelly Korda takes part in the first round of the 2025 CME Group Tour Championships at Tiburon Golf Club at the Ritz Carlton Golf Resort in Naples on Thursday, Nov. 20, 2025. (Andrew West/The NewsPress/USA Today Network / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images) Before the third round was suspended due to high winds, World No. 2 Nelly Korda shot an 8underpar 64 to vault into the lead at the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions on Saturday in Orlando, Fla.

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Before the third round was suspended due to high winds, World No. 2 Nelly Korda shot an 8-under-par 64 to vault into the lead at the Hilton Grand Vacations Tournament of Champions on Saturday in Orlando, Fla.

Korda, who is seeking her first LPGA Tour victory since November 2024, sat in a tie for eighth through two rounds but is now at 13-under 203 and is the clubhouse leader pending those in contention finishing 54 holes.

With the 17th hole unplayable due to high winds, LPGA officials suspended the third round at 4:18 p.m. ET. The LPGA announced Saturday evening that the third round will resume and the final round will begin concurrently at 10 a.m. Sunday.

A native of Florida, Korda occasionally wore earmuffs and gloves Saturday, but the weather didn't affect her performance, especially early in the round.

"I started off great," Korda said. "Birdied the first two holes and then made an eagle from the fairway on No. 3, so I can't complain ever starting my round like that."

Korda added five more birdies and only ran into trouble on the par-3 17th hole, notching her lone bogey of the day.

"I knew the conditions were going to be tough, so getting off to a good start like that really helped," she said. "Overall, just stayed really focused and super committed on my lines. It's really easy to doubt yourself and your lines in winds and conditions like this."

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Amy Yang finished 16 holes and currently sits in second place at 10 under, followed by fellow South Korean Youmin Hwang (16 holes) and New Zealand's Lydia Ko (15 holes) -- a three-time major champion -- who are tied for third at 8 under.

Canada's Brooke M. Henderson (66) sits alone in fifth. Beginning her round on the back nine, she notched seven birdies and only one bogey, which came on the par-4 No. 8 hole. She then birdied the last hole to complete her best round of the tournament and sits at 7-under 209.

"My shot into 18 I was really pleased with," Henderson said. "That's not an easy shot at any time, and then the wind was coming left-to-right off the lake and pin was kind of on the left side there, so happy to hit it in there pretty close and then make the putt for birdie."

Japan's Miyu Yamashita (68) also completed the third round and is currently tied for sixth at 5 under with countrywoman Nasa Hataoka and England's Lottie Woad, who each have two holes remaining.

World No. 1 Jeeno Thitikul of Thailand endured a tough day, sitting alone in ninth at 4-under after shooting a sloppy 1-over round with four bogeys and three birdies.

Rose Zhang is among five players tied for 10th after her 2-under Saturday showing left her at 3-under through three rounds.

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Stephen A Smith defends Don Lemon, says arrest violates First Amendment Ryan MorikSat, January 31, 2026 at 8:46 PM UTC 0 Stephen A. Smith came to the defense of fellow journalist Don Lemon, who was arrested this week. Lemon was charged in Los Angeles Friday afternoon on allegations of conspiring to violate someone's constitutional rights and alleged FACE Act violations. Lemon's arrest comes more than a week after he joined a group of antiICE protesters who interrupted a church service at Cities Church in St.

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Stephen A. Smith came to the defense of fellow journalist Don Lemon, who was arrested this week.

Lemon was charged in Los Angeles Friday afternoon on allegations of conspiring to violate someone's constitutional rights and alleged FACE Act violations.

Lemon's arrest comes more than a week after he joined a group of anti-ICE protesters who interrupted a church service at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, where an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) official serves as a pastor.

The group of protesters chanted "ICE out," interrupting the service, according to video footage.

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Lemon, an independent journalist, said he had been attending the demonstration as a reporter, not as a protester. In a video posted to his YouTube channel, Lemon remarked, "I'm just here photographing, I'm not part of the group. … I'm a journalist."

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The ESPN host said since Lemon was there as a member of the press, his arrest violates the First Amendment.

"Whether you like it or not, Don Lemon is a member of the press. Don Lemon has been in journalism for 30 years. Don Lemon worked at CNN for 17 years. And just because you don't have a specific organization that you're working for, that's where the word independence comes from. It doesn't mean that your journalism credentials are stripped," Smith said. "Not when you've been doing it for decades like him.

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Don Lemon livestreamed left-wing agitators who stormed St. Paul's Cities Church under the suspicion that its pastor had collaborated with U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement.

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"This is straight BS what he's going through. I'm a member of the press too. And ain't no way in hell anyone in the field of journalism shouldn't be supporting Don Lemon today. And that's including anyone on the right. Anybody in journalism.

"I'm not saying it was wise, I'm not saying I would have done it. I'm not saying he should have walked into a church to do interviews and stuff like that for a couple of minutes. But it don't warrant this. You support this, you don't support the First Amendment. You don't support freedom of the press."

Lemon has hired Hunter Biden's attorney, Abbe Lowell. Lowell said Friday that Lemon had been attending the demonstration in a reporting capacity and not as a demonstrator.

"Don Lemon was taken into custody by federal agents last night in Los Angeles, where he was covering the Grammy Awards," Lowell said in a statement.

"Don has been a journalist for 30 years, and his constitutionally protected work in Minneapolis was no different than what he has always done."

Lemon's arrest comes as Minnesota has emerged as a flashpoint for immigration protesters in recent weeks, including in the aftermath of the fatal shootings of Renee Good and Alex Pretti.

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President Donald Trump earlier this week signaled that the administration is willing to "de-escalate" tensions in Minnesota, though further details on that process remain unclear.

Fox News' Breanne Deppisch contributed to this report.

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Harry Styles Grabs Coffee With Zoë Kravitz in a Vintage Tee We've Seen Before Sophie WangJanuary 31, 2026 at 10:58 PM 0 "Hearst Magazines and Yahoo may earn commission or revenue on some items through these links." Harry Styles's collection of vintage Tshirts is expansive. Over the years, the star has accumulated a closet full of concert tees and kitschy statements alike, with highlights including a 1992 "I can't even think straight" design, a Sesame Street Elmo short sleeve, and an "Anxiety Has Many Faces" Xanax ad. And that's just to name a few.

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Harry Styles's collection of vintage T-shirts is expansive. Over the years, the star has accumulated a closet full of concert tees and kitschy statements alike, with highlights including a 1992 "I can't even think straight" design, a Sesame Street Elmo short sleeve, and an "Anxiety Has Many Faces" Xanax ad. And that's just to name a few.

Over the summer, the "As it Was" artist made a surprise appearance at Glastonbury, watching from the crowd in a Parliament Motor Booty Affair long sleeve and his signature tiny short shorts—perfect for the late-June summer. Now, seven months later, Styles has pulled the band tee back out, giving it a January revamp.

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Stepping out for a coffee date with Zoë Kravitz, the artist tucked the 1978 album T-shirt into mid-rise slouchy gray trousers for a refined yet casual feel. He paired the look with black Thistles sunglasses and sipped on an iced beverage as he led the way out of the café.

Behind him, his beau rewore one of her own go-to pieces: a simple Coucou Intimates cami. She layered the white tank with a tan jacket and styled the pieces with blue straight-leg pants from The Row.

In the months between the festival and yesterday's date, Styles had quite a busy half year—not only embarking on his whirlwind romance with Zoë Kravitz, but also announcing his forthcoming album Kiss All the Time. Disco, Occasionally, releasing the project's lead single "Aperture," and gearing up for a hosting spot at the 2026 Grammys.

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Madison Beer Prefers to 'Stay in the Now' amid Viral 2016 Trend, Says She Didn't 'Have the Best Time in My Teenage Years' Tereza ShkurtajFebruary 1, 2026 at 12:00 AM 0 Madison Beer. Weiss Eubanks/NBCUniversal via Getty In January 2026, pop singer Madison Beer spoke to Interview Magazine about her thoughts on the viral "2026 is the new 2016" nostalgia trend While many are revisiting fashion, music and social media moments from that era, Beer said she prefers to focus on the present The 26yearold also revealed what she wishes she had done more of a decade ago Madison Beer has spent more than hal...

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In January 2026, pop singer Madison Beer spoke to Interview Magazine about her thoughts on the viral "2026 is the new 2016" nostalgia trend

While many are revisiting fashion, music and social media moments from that era, Beer said she prefers to focus on the present

The 26-year-old also revealed what she wishes she had done more of a decade ago

Madison Beer has spent more than half her life in the spotlight, building a devoted fan base while growing up online.

Now 26 and riding the creative wave of her latest album Locket, she's sounding off on one of social media's newest obsessions – the idea that "2026 is the new 2016."

"I've seen it," Beer told Interview Magazine. "I definitely feel way better in my life now than I did then."

Madison Beer in 2017.

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The trend itself has seen wide participation from celebrities and influencers alike, with stars like Charlie Puth sharing throwbacks to his 2016 hits and Hailey Bieber reposting decade-old pictures.

While many remember 2016 as a carefree time before today's ultra‑curated digital culture, Beer admitted that she doesn't feel drawn to relive the period herself.

"There are nostalgic moments from 2016, the music and the Snapchat filters and the Mannequin Challenge and whatever, all that stuff that I think is really funny," she said. "But as someone who did not have the best time in my teenage years, I definitely prefer to stay in the now, honestly."

Still, Beer played along when asked what she might have kept from that era, joking that some old clothes from when she was 17 would have been worth holding onto.

"Maybe some clothes, because I feel like a lot of clothes are coming back in style that were popular then," she said.

The "Bittersweet" singer also reflected on what she might have done differently back in 2016, surprisingly pointing to her relationship with her younger brother.

Madison Beer and brother Ryder Beer.

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"I probably would've hung out with my little brother more because, I don't know, when we were teenagers, he used to really annoy me and now we're best friends," she shared. "But other than that, nothing."

Beer rose to fame at just 13 years old after Justin Bieber tweeted a link to her YouTube cover of Etta James' "At Last."

In an April 2025 interview with Elle, Beer reflected on getting her start in the industry at such a young age, noting that, nowadays, she doesn't think her "story would happen, in the sense of how I was mistreated."

"But in 2012, things were different. I didn't feel protected, and I didn't feel like people approached judging me like they were judging a 14-year-old," she shared. "It forced me to grow up really fast, and it messed me up in a lot of ways. I've hopefully recovered a bit by now."

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