How ‘best two-way player in the league’ has impressed Patriots HC Mike Vrabel

FOXBORO — Patriots wide receiver Stefon Diggs called defensive tackle/fullback Khyiris Tonga “the best two-way player in the league” on Tuesday. However, a correction is in order: Tonga, who stands 6-foot-2 and weighs 335 pounds, is actually a three-way player.

“That’s a guy that plays on three phases,” head coach Mike Vrabel explained. “He helped us win defensively, helped us win offensively, and then goes out there and stands in the way of three guys on the field goal protection unit.”

Vrabel noted that the decision to try Tonga on offense as a fullback was a “group effort” by the Patriots. The team was looking to add more size at fullback to “try to push the pile a little bit.”

Tonga isn’t new to offensive roles. He started out as a tight end in high school, giving him experience that has helped with his transition. The Patriots also have a more athletic option at fullback in Westover, who has seen an increased role in recent weeks.

Vrabel, who himself was a versatile three-way player during his Patriots days—linebacker, tight end, and special-teamer—has been impressed with Tonga’s quickness at fullback in the two games he has played there.

For a big defensive tackle, Tonga is surprisingly spry. He ran a 5.1-second 40-yard dash coming out of BYU in 2021, showcasing his athleticism.

“It’s impressive just how quickly he gets out of his stance,” Vrabel said. “He’s been able to get out in front of the running back. Sometimes fullbacks are a little slower and out of phase with the runner, and the runners run up their heels.”

With Tonga’s unique skill set, the Patriots have added a powerful and versatile weapon to their lineup on all three phases of the game.
https://www.bostonherald.com/2025/11/11/how-best-two-way-player-in-the-league-has-impressed-patriots-hc-mike-vrabel/

Cooper Flagg Stats Tonight: Mavericks Rookie Goes Head-To-Head against Kevin Durant In Clash Against Rockets (Nov. 3)

Cooper Flagg and the Dallas Mavericks faced off against Kevin Durant and the Houston Rockets in their seventh regular-season game on Monday.

With Anthony Davis absent, Flagg once again led the Mavericks’ starting lineup. The former Duke phenom was joined by Max Christie, Klay Thompson, Daniel Gafford, and P. J. Washington.

Flagg overcame the struggles of his previous shooting performance and came out firing on all cylinders against the Rockets. The rookie got off to a strong offensive start, scoring seven quick points on a perfect 3-of-3 shooting from the field.

He finished the first quarter with an impressive stat line of nine points, three rebounds, and one assist.
https://www.sportskeeda.com/basketball/news-cooper-flagg-stats-tonight-mavericks-rookie-goes-head-to-head-kevin-durant-in-clash-against-rockets-nov-3

Sharks rumors: San Jose’s top trade chip in 2025-26

The San Jose Sharks are one of the most exciting teams in the NHL, but their offensively talented youth movement hasn’t yet translated into many wins. As a result, the team is expected to continue selling at the trade deadline and pursuing top draft picks for another year or two.

Currently, the Sharks sit near the bottom of the league with a 2-6-2 record. With struggles mounting, rumors are already swirling about potential trades involving some of their veterans.

“He’s holding down the Sharks’ second line quite well, and a team looking for middle-six depth down the center, well, there are many who will covet his skillset,” said a source. The center market is anticipated to generate strong returns this year’s trade deadline, as teams look to upgrade their middle-six centers for the playoff push.

One of the top candidates gaining attention is Alexander Wennberg. Alongside him, there are also rumors involving Nazem Kadri of the Calgary Flames and Pavel Zacha of the Boston Bruins. These players are expected to spark a bidding war among teams eager to bolster their rosters.

The Sharks’ young core further complicates their situation. Trading Wennberg would open the door for last year’s first-round pick, Michael Misa, to receive more ice time. While it’s challenging for San Jose to earn wins against veteran teams with such a youthful roster, the experience Misa would gain playing in the top six for the remainder of the season would be invaluable.

“My only question about Wennberg is: ‘Do the Sharks try to move him out earlier to give Michael Misa top-six minutes sooner?’” the source added.

San Jose might find a team willing to jump ahead of rivals by acquiring Wennberg early. Historically, players joining contending teams perform better when given a few extra weeks or months to acclimate to their new surroundings.

While this approach may take some drama out of trade deadline day, this could be a year when teams choose the early move rather than waiting until the last minute.
https://clutchpoints.com/nhl/san-jose-sharks/sharks-rumors-san-joses-top-trade-chip-2025-26

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