Former All-Pro defensive back Barry Wilburn dies in Tenn. house fire

Former NFL player and Super Bowl champion Barry Wilburn died early Feb. 6 in a house fire in Tennessee, his family confirmed on Saturday.

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Wilburn was 62.

Television station WMC in Memphis reportsthat the Memphis Fire Department responded to a fire call in Orange Mound, Tenn., around 2 a.m. Friday morning. Firefighters found a victim unresponsive in a rear hallway. He was pronounced dead at the scene.

A standout defensive back at Ole Miss, Wilburn was selected in the eighth round of the 1985 NFL draft. He spent the first five years of his NFL career in Washington, where he led the NFL with nine interceptions in 1987 and was named first-team All-Pro.

Cornerback Barry Wilburn celebrates after his interception in Washington's 42-10 victory over Denver in Super Bowl XXII in San Diego.

Wilburn recorded an interception of Denver quarterback John Elway in Washington's 42-10 victory over the Broncos in Super Bowl 22.

Wilburn also played for theCleveland Brownsin 1992 and for two seasons with thePhiladelphia Eaglesin 1995 and 1996.

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James Pearce Jr speaks to an interviewer on the football field (Danny Karnik / AP file)

Atlanta Falcons linebacker James Pearce Jr. was arrested in Miami Saturday following a domestic dispute with Los Angeles Sparks forward Rickea Jackson, according to police.

Pearce crashed his car during a police chase while trying to avoid arrest, according to Doral Police Chief Edwin Lopez.

Following the police chase, Pearce was arrested Saturday evening and charged with two counts of aggravated battery with a deadly weapon and aggravated stalking, all connected to domestic violence, according to online records. He was also charged with aggravated battery of an officer, fleeing or eluding police with lights and siren and resisting an officer without violence to his person.

The nature of Pearce and Jackson's relationship was not immediately clear.

Rickea Jackson about to dribble on the basketball court (Kyusung Gong / AP file)

Pearce is an NFL rookie who was picked in the first round of the 2025 draft by the Falcons. In a statement, the Falcons said they were "aware of an incident" involving Pearce in Miami.

"We are in the process of gathering more information and will not have any further comment on an open legal matter at this time," the statement read.

Video circulating on social media and confirmed by the Doral Police Department showed Pearce being tackled to the ground and taken into custody by multiple officers.

Representatives for Jackson did not immediately respond to a request for comment. Jackson was selected by the Los Angeles Sparks as the fourth overall pick in 2024, going on to create a name for herself in the WNBA averaging 14.7 points in 38 games in the 2025 season.

Pearce is being held at the Turner Guilford Knight Correctional Center and is expected to have his first court appearance on Sunday.

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Celtics' Jayson Tatum reportedly participating in 5-on-5 scrimmages with coaches less than a year removed from ruptured Achilles

All eyes are on Boston Celtics forward Jayson Tatum as the team quickly approaches the All-Star break. Tatum has reportedly been participating in controlled 5-on-5 scrimmages with coaches, according toESPN's Shams Charania.

Tatum is still recovering from rupturing his Achilles tendon last May during a playoff series with the New York Knicks. Tatum still has several benchmarks to clear from his recovery and there remains no timetable for his return, ESPN reported. NBA insider Chris Haynes reported on Jan. 29 thatTatum is considering sitting outfor the entire 2025-2026 season.

Charania reported that Tatum wants to come back as close to 100 percent as possible. Last season, Tatum averaged 26.8 points, 8.7 rebounds and 6.0 assists.

Part of Tatum's reluctance to return has been how well the Celtics have played without him. The Celtics are second in the East at 34-18 and currently on a five-game winning streak.

"That's something I contemplate every day," Tatum said on thePivot Podcast. "More so about the team, if or when I do come back this season, they would've played 50 some-odd games without me. So they have an identity this year or things that they felt have clicked for them, and it's been successful, right, third or second team in the East up to this point. So there is a thought in my head that's like, how does that work or hows does that look with me integrating myself off an injury and 50-60 games into a season? There could obviously be some challenges and it is a thought, like damn? Do I come back or should I wait? It's something that I honestly, recently in the last two weeks or so, just kind of contemplate every single day."

Jaylen Brown is also in the midst of a career season. He is averaging 29.5 points, 7.0 rebounds and 4.7 assists. Brown was recently selected for his fifth All-Star Game.

Derrick White and Payton Pritchard have also increased their scoring numbers, with both guards scoring over 17 points per game. The team also acquired big man Nikola Vučević in a trade with the Chicago Bulls.

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Split image of Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba and Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs (Getty Images)

An NFL season that has rarely played to expectations will end Sunday with Super Bowl 60 and a matchup few would have seen coming during training camp six months ago.

The Seattle Seahawks and the New England Patriots.

With no dominant teams emerging during the regular season, and preseason contenders such as the Kansas City Chiefs, Baltimore Ravens and Detroit Lions not even making the playoffs, the postseason was wide open for the teams that could put together one strong month. Those happened to be Seattle and New England, even though their rosters had the least prior postseason experience among the 14 teams to make the playoffs.

The Patriots won the AFC by surviving bad weather and their own uncharacteristic offensive woes. The Seahawks won the NFC while writing a ready-made redemption story for quarterback Sam Darnold, who is only the third quarterback to start a Super Bowl while on his fifth team or later.

Finally, after all of the talk, we'll see who wins it. Before kickoff, our experts weigh in on who they see taking the Lombardi Trophy.

Which quarterback do you trust more?

Tim Rohan:It's close but I'll give Sam Darnold the edge. The tiebreaker? He gets to throw to Jaxon Smith-Njigba, the NFL's offensive player of the year, who had 10 catches for 153 yards and a touchdown in the NFC championship game. Darnold has struggled against pressure throughout his career, but Smith-Njigba is an elite route-runner who always seems to be open, which gives Darnold an escape hatch.

Drake Maye has proved he deserves to be mentioned among the league's best, especially after he nearly won the MVP award. But his weapons aren't nearly as dynamic as Darnold's.

David K. Li:Sam Darnold. Yes, this will be the most pressure-packed game of his eight-year career. But do you know what real pressure here is? Real stress and tension is playing your way out of the dreaded "first-round bust" designation.

Darnold's already shown maximum resolve by scrambling his way off the ash heap of underachievement history, where the likes of Zach Wilson, Josh Rosen and Johnny Manziel all reside.

Rohan Nadkarni:Well, only one quarterback was an MVP finalist, so I have to go with Drake Maye. While he hasn't been sharp during the postseason, Maye has still made plays in big moments during the Pats' run to the Super Bowl.

As we saw in New England's win over the Broncos, one advantage of Maye's game is his ability to make plays with his feet. Going against an aggressive defense, Maye will have to make off-schedule plays and generate random offense to give the Patriots a chance.

Andrew Greif:I trust Darnold to be steadier, but I trust Drake Maye as more likely to make a "wow" play — especially when you consider his ability to improvise as a runner. As my colleagues have pointed out, Maye's pass-catching options aren't as numerous as Darnold's, but I do think it's valuable that Maye comes into this game having already been hardened against an extremely tough defense in this postseason during New England's win against Houston. The stiff test he'll see against Seattle won't be a drastic increase in his learning curve.

Who will be an X factor besides the quarterback?

K. Li:For two teams that dominated football this year, winning 14 games apiece, turnovers were a small or non-factor in their success.

New England was +3 in turnovers, while Seattle was -3, ranking them both in the middle of the turnover differential pack.

So could Patriots safety Jaylinn Hawkins, who went to school at nearby Cal, possibly pick off his old Pac-12 rival Sam Darnold? Or perhaps linebacker K'Lavon Chaisson could force a fumble that would boost his underdog Patriots?

Nadkarni:Seahawks' hybrid safety/linebacker/nickelback Nick Emmanwori is perhaps the key to this whole game. Though only a rookie, Emmanwori can play the run and pass equally great, which has been the key to the Seahawks' incredible defense. After tweaking his ankle during practice in the lead-up to the Super Bowl, Emmanwori has since been taken off the injury report, but any hitch in his game would be a boon for the Patriots.

Otherwise, Emmanwori is the kind of player who can single-handedly wreck offensive drives. New England's No. 1 objective may be trying to neutralize what Seattle does when its defense is in a nickel package on early downs.

Greif:Patriots defensive tackle Milton Williams. His two sacks of Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes in last year's Super Bowl earned Williams a championship and a big contract in free agency from the Patriots, who hoped he could reprise that protection-busting role again for them in big games. He's played very well in the postseason while being challenged by coach Mike Vrabel.

Pressuring Darnold has caused him to play erratically throughout his career, though less so this season. If the Patriots want to disrupt Seattle, which doesn't have much of a run game, it needs to happen in the pass rush.

Rohan:Will Campbell, the Patriots' rookie left tackle. He was carted off the field in late November with a knee injury. Campbell missed four games and returned in time for the playoffs, but he told reporters he didn't feel like himself again until the AFC championship game in late January. Luckily for the Patriots, Campbell had another two weeks to recover before the Super Bowl.

The Seahawks have a ferocious pass rush. If Campbell can't hold up against pressure and give Drake Maye time to make plays, this game could get out of hand quickly.

Defensive storyline to watch

Greif: It has to begin and end with whether Seattle receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba can be contained, because as he goes, so goes the Seahawks offense. He accounts for 43.3% of his team's entire receiving yardage. It mights sound obvious, but this matchup is the one that NFL defenses couldn't solve all season, and it's the first problem New England's defense must confront Sunday.

Rohan: Can linebacker Ernest Jones IV and the Seattle defense keep Drake Maye in the pocket? Maye has shown he's a threat to scramble. In the AFC championship game, he ran 10 times for 65 yards and sealed the game on a QB keeper in the snow.

Jones is an active, athletic linebacker in the center of the Seattle defense who's often asked to drop back into coverage. He has five interceptions this season, a high number for a nondefensive back. If Seattle can pressure Maye and keep him from scrambling, it could be a long night for the young Patriots quarterback.

K. Li:What can Patriots cornerback Christian Gonzalez and his teammates in the New England secondary do to contain Jaxon Smith-Njigba? Not only does New England need to limit damage inflicted by the NFL's leader in receiving yards, but it has to be done efficiently.

The moment JSN starts drawing additional eyeballs from New England defenders, that's when the resurgent Cooper Kupp shows flashes of his old L.A. self and Kenneth Walker III can get loose.

Nadkarni:The Patriots' defense has been remarkable during the playoffs, and a big factor in this game will be how New England defends the run. The Seahawks aren't a great rushing team, and the Patriots have been dominant in the trenches, particularly when Milton Williams is on the field.

Can New England force Sam Darnold to convert on third and long over and over again? The Patriots' best chance of winning is likely forcing Darnold into a shootout with Maye or to make Darnold play from behind. One way to do that would be to completely snuff out the Seattle run game.

Super Bowl prediction

K. Li:Seahawks 24, Patriots 14.

This isn't college football, so no one gets style points for a "quality win." But if there were such an NFL measure, it'd be hard to undercut Seattle's 14-win, division championship season, coming out of the murderous NFC West.

The Patriots, meanwhile, filled up on the empty carbs that were Tennessee, Cleveland, the New York Giants and division rivals Miami and the New York Jets.

Rohan:Seahawks 24, Patriots 17.

Seattle has the better all-around team. The Seahawks' defense can pressure you, can cover you, and they have the depth to just keep coming. On offense, Seattle has multiple options and can always throw to Jaxson Smith-Njigba if all else fails.

New England keeps it close because of two people: coach Mike Vrabel and quarterback Drake Maye. Vrabel won the NFL's coach of the year award, and Maye was nearly named the MVP. Vrabel, Maye and the Patriots are coming. But this is the Seahawks' year.

Nadkarni:Seahawks 28, Patriots 24.

The Seahawks have been the best team in the NFL all season and are undoubtedly more talented overall. Super Bowls have a tendency to be weird, though, and I have a feeling Mike Vrabel is going to have a trick or two up his sleeve for the Patriots. New England also has the upper hand at quarterback, which would make this game extra fascinating if it's close late in the fourth quarter.

Seattle has just been so great, though, and I think the team that's been more battle tested over the course of the season will pull this one out.

Greif:Patriots 31, Seahawks 28

The Patriots tend to play in bizarre Super Bowls. Think "Helmet Catch." Think 28-3. Think, of course, Malcolm Butler. So, although my head says Seahawks, I have a nagging sense the Patriots feel less pressure. Vrabel is masterful at clock management and strategy, and I think it helps New England muster an upset.

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Report: Travis Kelce, Chiefs to discuss future after Super Bowl

Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs plan to discuss the star tight end's playing future following Super Bowl LX, NFL Network reported on Sunday.

Kelce, 36, is set to become a free agent next month after finishing his two-year, $34.25 million extension this past season.

The Chiefs reportedly would like to welcome back Kelce with open arms, however the team is in excess of $55 million over the projected cap of more than $300 million.

Kelce has kept his cards close to the vest about his future, however he openly celebrated the return of offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy on a recent "New Heights" podcast.

"I can't wait to see him back in the building, man," Kelce said. "He's one of my favorite coaches of all time, one of my favorite people of all time. I've had so many unbelievable growing moments under him as a player, as a person, and I just love the guy."

The Chiefs' lackluster 6-11 season ended with a whimper, leading some to wonder if the four-time All-Pro wanted to end his career on that note.

Prior to the season, Kelce admitted that he contemplated retirement. He also said his life has changed in some ways since he began dating the biggest pop star on the planet in Taylor Swift, to whom he is engaged.

Last season, Kelce joined Hall of Fame member Jerry Rice as the only players in NFL history with at least 12 consecutive seasons producing at least 800 receiving yards.

Kelce led the team in receptions (76), yards (851) and receiving touchdowns (five, tied with Rashee Rice and Hollywood Brown).

The three-time Super Bowl champion and 11-time Pro Bowl selection is the Chiefs' all-time leader in receptions (1,080), receiving yards (13,002) and touchdown receptions (82).

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Media tycoon Jimmy Lai, seen in 2020. (Anthony Wallace / AFP - Getty Images)

HONG KONG —Hong Kongpro-democracy activistJimmy Laiis set to be sentenced Monday after hisconviction in a landmark national security trialthat has drawn international attention and become a symbol of Beijing'scrackdown on dissentin the Chinese territory.

Lai, a 78-year-old media tycoon who was one of the most prominent critics of China's ruling Communist Party, faces possible life in prison. The case has been criticized by the U.S. and other governments as politically motivated and a sign of shrinking space for dissent in Hong Kong, a former British colony thatreturned to Chinese rulein 1997.

"The eyes of the world will be on Hong Kong," Aleksandra Bielakowska of Reporters Without Borders, a press freedom advocacy group, said in a statement Friday. "The outcome will resonate far beyond Jimmy Lai himself, sending a decisive signal about the future of press freedom in the territory."

Rights groups and members of Lai's family have also expressed concern about his health after he's spent more than 1,800 days in custody, much of it in solitary confinement. Hong Kong officials say Lai has received appropriate medical care and that he had requested to be kept separate from other prisoners.

Lai was arrested and charged in 2020, shortly after Beijing imposed asweeping national security lawin response to months of anti-government protests the previous year. Hong Kong authorities say the law was necessary to restore stability after the protests, which sometimes turned violent, and that Lai's case has nothing to do with press freedom.

The case has drawn scrutiny from foreign leaders including PresidentDonald Trump, who hadvowed to secure Lai's releaseand said he felt "so badly" after Lai was convicted in December on charges of sedition and colluding with foreign forces. British Prime MinisterKeir Starmer, who met with Chinese leaderXi Jinpingin Beijing last month, also said he had raised the issue of Lai, who is a British citizen.

Hong Kong officials have defended the independence of the local judicial system, which is separate from that of mainland China, and accused foreign governments of interfering in internal affairs. Chief Justice Andrew Cheung, Hong Kong's top judge, said in a speech last month that calls for Lai's premature release "strike at the very heart of the rule of law itself."

Lai — the founder of Apple Daily, a popular pro-democracy tabloid that wasforced to shut downin 2021 — was convicted on one charge of conspiring to publish seditious articles and two charges of conspiring to lobby foreign governments to impose sanctions, blockades or other hostile measures againstChinaand Hong Kong.

In their 855-page verdict, the three handpicked judges cited Lai's interactions with senior U.S. government officials, including meetings he had at the height of the 2019 protests with Vice PresidentMike Pence, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo, national security adviser John Bolton and multiple members of Congress.

Lai pleaded not guilty to all charges. Also being sentenced in the case on Monday are six former Apple Daily journalists and two activists, some of whom testified against Lai, and all of whom pleaded guilty in the hope of receiving reduced sentences.

Lai had already been convicted separately on a number of lesser charges including fraud and unlawful assembly. In December 2022, he was sentenced to five years and nine months in prison in the fraud case.

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France's former culture minister resigns over Epstein-linked tax fraud probe

PARIS (AP) — France's former Culture Minister Jack Lang has resigned as head of a Paris cultural center over alleged past financial links to convicted sex offenderJeffrey Epsteinthat prompted a tax investigation.

He is the highest-profile figure in France impacted bythe release of Epstein fileson Jan. 30 by the U.S. Department of Justice. He is known for his role as a culture minister under Socialist President François Mitterrand in the 1980s and 1990s.

Lang, 86, was summoned to appear at the French Foreign Ministry, which oversees the Arab World Institute, on Sunday, but he submitted his resignation.

He "is very sad and deeply hurt to be leaving a position he loves," his lawyer Laurent Merlet said Sunday on RTL radio. "He put the interests of the Arab World Institute first," Merlet said, adding that his client denied the allegations and called them inaccurate.

The Foreign Ministry confirmed his resignation Saturday evening.

The financial prosecutors' office said it had opened an investigation into Lang and his daughter, Caroline, over alleged "aggravated tax fraud laundering."

French investigative news website Mediapart reported last week on alleged financial and business ties between the Lang family and Jeffrey Epstein through an offshore company based in the U.S. Virgin Islands in the Caribbean Sea.

Jack Lang's name was mentioned more than 600 times in the Epstein files, showing intermittent correspondence between 2012 and 2019. His daughter was also in the released files.

Foreign Minister Jean-Noël Barrot has "taken note" of Lang's resignation and began the process to look for his successor, the foreign ministry said.

Lang headed the Arab World Institute since 2013.

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