Mariah Carey has officially defrosted
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Leveling The Playing Field
Happy December!
Mariah Carey has officially defrosted, and the holiday season is in full swing. We may be a little biased, but The GIST merch makes the perfect gift — especially with 10% of proceeds going to Team IMPACT, a sports-focused nonprofit chosen by our The GIST Plus community. No better way to get in the giving spirit.


— Las Vegas Aces icon A’ja Wilson, sharing on Hot Ones that this year’s WNBA Finals Game 3 buzzer-beater is the most satisfying bucket of her entire career. Scorching, indeed.
NFL
🏈 Bring on all the pretenders

The GIST: The NFL chose chaos once again this week, with holiday hi-jinks and stunners aplenty. Contenders are turning into pretenders faster than you can say Hail Mary — and vice versa. As Week 13 wraps up, let’s muddle through the madness.
🚨 Houston, we have a problem contender: After starting the season 0-3, the Texans are 7-2 over their last nine games, including stifling the then–division-leading Indianapolis Colts 20–16 yesterday. It all starts with their juggernaut defense, a top-five unit in rushing yards, passing yards, and points allowed. And that’s a scary reality for quarterbacks (QBs) everywhere.
- But even contenders have off days: Just ask LA Rams QB Matthew Stafford, who threw his first interception (INT) in months during yesterday’s 31–28 loss to the Carolina Panthers, snapping his NFL–record 28 straight touchdown passes without a pick.
🐴 Indianapolis floundering in pretender status: Yes, QB Daniel Jones is playing on a broken fibula, but the Colts’ concerns are deeper than a hairline fracture…and yesterday’s loss to the Texans. Jones has struggled in big games this season, especially on the road: He threw five INTs and fumbled the ball four times in Indy’s three road losses, a concerning trend.
- The defending champ Philadelphia Eagles as pretenders? It sure looks like it. The Birds struggled in Friday’s 24–15 L to the Chicago Bears, giving up 142 yards rushing in the first half alone. And the problems are multifold — even their infamous tush push failed on Friday.
🤔 The 10-2 New England Patriots — pretenders or contenders?: Tonight’s 8:15 p.m. ET Monday Night Football matchup against the 2-9 NY Giants probably won’t give us a definitive answer. Cubic zirconia or not, the QB Drake Maye–led Patriots can extend their nine-game win streak and their lead atop the AFC with a victory at home.
🎓🏈 Ole Miss head coach Lane Kiffin leaving for LSU despite ongoing College Football Playoff (CFP) push
NCAA football continues to rival The Real Housewives. Kiffin, the top head coaching candidate on the market, announced yesterday that he’ll take the job at LSU and will not lead the No. 7 Rebels in the rest of their CFP run. Kiffin enjoyed a successful six-year tenure at Ole Miss, but couldn’t pass up the chance to coach the storied Tigers — not to mention a reported $12 million annual contract.
- Meanwhile on the gridiron, the penultimate CFP rankings drop tomorrow, with some serious shakeups expected after a thrilling Rivalry Week slate saw No. 3 Texas A&M suffer their first loss of the season.
🏀 WNBA, Players Union agree to second collective bargaining agreement (CBA) extension
Yesterday’s already-delayed CBA deadline came and went, with both parties agreeing to extend the current CBA until January 9th, 2026. The league and its players union remain at odds over key elements of a new deal, namely revenue sharing. And while negotiations continue, two major offseason events are at a standstill: the expansion draft and free agency.
- Next season’s new squads — the Portland Fire and Toronto Tempo — need a CBA in place to set the terms of the upcoming expansion draft.
- Plus, nearly 85% of players are free agents this offseason. The longer negotiations continue, the less time to figure out where they’ll land. Tick, tock.
🏎️ Red Bull’s Max Verstappen posts second straight race win, sits 12 points back in World Driver’s Championship (WDC) title fight
The four-time defending champ was infallible in yesterday’s Qatar Grand Prix, but his first-place finish required an expert call from Red Bull strategist Hannah Schmitz. Neither of Verstappen’s WDC rivals — McLaren’s Oscar Piastri and Lando Norris — opted to pit under an early safety car, but Schmitz’s split-second decision gave Verstappen an advantage he wouldn’t relinquish.
- McLaren’s strategy blunder dropped Piastri, the weekend’s fastest driver, to second, while Norris finished fourth. Verstappen, who was a whopping 104 points off the lead three months ago, now sits second in the WDC standings ahead of next weekend’s season finale.
🤝 A head start to Giving Tuesday

After the mayhem of Black Friday and Cyber Monday, today is all about generosity and showing up for each other.
And we’re joining in by giving back to Team IMPACT, an amazing nonprofit that pairs children facing serious illness or disability with local college sports teams. It’s a years-long bond that builds confidence for kids and leadership for athletes. Sports at its best.
From now until 11:59 p.m. PT, we’ll donate 10% of all merch and The GIST Plus profits to Team IMPACT. We’re also offering special discounts on select apparel so you can rep The GIST while supporting a great cause.