Dodgers manager Dave Roberts drops confident truth bomb ahead of free agency push

The Los Angeles Dodgers have just changed the tone of MLB free agency, and the message came straight from manager Dave Roberts.

Fresh off back-to-back World Series titles, the club appears more focused on a possible three-peat than on a splashy winter spending spree. Speaking at the Winter Meetings on Monday, Roberts made it clear that the Dodgers like where they stand after beating the Toronto Blue Jays in seven games to claim the 2025 World Series.

The manager framed the offseason not as a hunt for stars, but as a chance to support a core that has already delivered two straight rings and three titles since 2020. USA Today’s Bob Nightengale took to X (formerly known as Twitter) with a post that captured the calm, confident stance from the Dodgers skipper. This signaled to the league that the champions may sit out the top of the market.

This shift in strategy also reshapes the top of MLB free agency. Agents and rival clubs often count on the Dodgers to drive up prices, but if the champions step back, teams like the New York Mets, New York Yankees, and San Francisco Giants gain room to chase marquee names without worrying about a late push from Los Angeles.

Inside the clubhouse, the focus seems to be on history. Dodgers Nation later took to the platform, posting a video of the 53-year-old leader doubling down on his outlook and hinting that the team already has its eyes on rare company.

“This team is still focused, there’s some talk about a 3-peat,” Roberts said, underscoring the Dodgers’ determination to continue their championship run.
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How to cook turkey: Recipes, cooking times for Thanksgiving from Butterball

CHICAGO (WLS) — Wondering how to cook a turkey or how long to cook a turkey? Butterball has your answers. Roasting in an oven is one of the most popular ways to cook a turkey. It’s simple, convenient and gives your turkey a classic flavor. We’ll start with roasting a turkey, then scroll down for instructions on how to brine a turkey, roasting pre-cooked turkeys, boneless roasts, baking a turkey, and cooking whole turkey breasts. Whether you’re a first-time cook or a seasoned pro, we’ve got answers to all of your questions. Spatchcock, deep-frying, Turducken: 5 alternative ways to prepare Thanksgiving turkey Turkey roasting questions If you’re using a convection oven, be sure to consult Butterball’s adjusted cooking instructions. Consult your manufacturer’s handbook for tips to use your specific oven. The Butterball Turkey Talk-Line provides answers to all turkey questions in English and Spanish at 1-800-BUTTERBALL (1-800-288-8372) or text 844-877-3456. Fresh or thawed whole turkeys Roasting a whole turkey is easier than you think. Just follow these simple instructions for a fresh or thawed turkey: Preheat oven to 325 ° F. Drain juices and pat dry with clean paper towels. Place turkey breast side up on a flat rack in a shallow roasting pan 2 to 2 1/2 inches deep. Turn the wings back to hold the neck skin in place. (Tucking the wings will help stabilize the turkey in the pan and when carving) Brush or spray skin lightly with vegetable or cooking oil for best appearance. Insert an oven-safe meat thermometer deep into the lower part of the thigh without touching the bone. When the thigh is up to temperature, and if the turkey is stuffed, move the thermometer to the center of the stuffing. Place your turkey in the oven. When the turkey is about done, loosely cover breast and top of drumsticks with a piece of foil to prevent overcooking. How do you thaw a turkey? Here are 3 safe ways to defrost your bird for Thanksgiving Doneness: Your turkey is done when the temperature is 180 ° F in the thigh and 165 ° F in the breast or stuffing. Lift turkey onto a platter and let stand for 15 minutes before carving. Cooking Times in a Regular Oven (325 ° F) Weight / Cook Time (Unstuffed) / Cook Time (Stuffed) 4. 5 7 lbs. / 2-2 1/2 hrs. / 2 1/4-2 3/4 hrs. 7-9 lbs.- 2 1/2-3 hrs. / 2 3/4-4 1/2 hrs. 9-18 lbs.- 3-3 1/2 hrs. / 3 3/4-4 1/2 hrs. 18-22 lbs.- 3 1/2-4 hrs. / 4 1/2-5 hrs. 22-24 lbs.- 4-4 1/2 hrs. / 5-5 1/2 hrs. 24-30 lbs.- 4 1/2-5 hrs. / 5 1/2-6 1/4 hrs. Why we eat turkey on Thanksgiving Roasting Tip: If you don’t have a rack, crunch aluminum foil into a coil or use vegetables like carrots to keep your turkey off the bottom of the pan. Cooking in a Convection Oven (325 ° F) Weight / Cook Time (Unstuffed) / Cook Time (Stuffed) 6-10 lbs.- 1 1/2 -2 hrs. / 1 3/4-2 1/2 hrs. 10-18 lbs.- 2-2 1/2 hrs. / 2 1/2-3 1/4 hrs. 18-22 lbs.- 2 1/2-3 hrs. / 3 1/4-3 3/4 hrs. 22-24 lbs.- 3-3 1/2 hrs. / 3 3/4-4 1/4 hrs. First-time Thanksgiving cook? Advice on turkey thawing, leftover storing and avoiding disaster Frozen Stuffed Whole Turkeys Frozen stuffed turkeys go from freezer to oven without thawing. Just follow these simple instructions for a perfectly roasted turkey: Preheat oven to 325 ° F. Hold under running water and remove giblets, neck, and gravy packets. Place turkey on flat rack in a shallow roasting pan, 2 to 2 1/2 inches deep. Brush or spray skin lightly with vegetable or cooking oil for best appearance. Cover neck and exposed stuffing with foil to prevent over-browning. Place turkey in pre-heated oven. When turkey is about 3/4 done, loosely cover breast and top of drumsticks with a piece of foil to prevent overcooking. After about 3 hours, insert an oven-safe thermometer deep into the thigh without touching the bone. Begin checking the turkey for doneness about 30 minutes before the recommended cook time. Your turkey is done when meat thermometer reaches 180 ° F in thigh and 165 ° F in center of stuffing. Lift turkey onto platter and let stand for 15 minutes before carving. Cooking in a Regular Oven (325 ° F) Weight / Cook Time 7-9 lbs. / 4-4 1/2 hrs. 9-12 lbs. / 4 1/2-5 hrs. 12-14 lbs. / 5-6 hrs. How to brine a turkey: Recipes, times How to brine a turkey Brining is similar to marinating, but is primarily focused on moistening the meat as opposed to adding flavor. Brining your turkey prior to cooking will help ensure you end up with a deliciously moist and flavor-packed turkey for your next gathering. Brining Steps The first step in the process is selecting your brine recipe. Savory Turkey Brine made with Kikkoman Soy Sauce is a simple and versatile choice that works for any occasion. Once you’ve selected your brine you’ll need to: Purchase a fresh turkey to eliminate the need to thaw, or completely thaw a frozen turkey. The night before roasting, remove the giblets and turkey neck. Rinse the turkey inside and out. Prepare your brine. Be sure to mix ingredients until all of the salt is dissolved. If your brine is heated, be sure to cool it to room temperature before brining. Place your turkey, breast down, in a large container made of food-grade plastic, stainless steel, glass, or a brining bag. Be sure the container will fit in your fridge. Add brine, covering the entire turkey. Place in the refrigerator for the specified period of time. Remove turkey from brine after recommended time. Rinse and pat dry with paper towels. Cook turkey as desired. Perfect brine time 12 lbs. or less 8 to 12 hrs. 12 to 14 lbs. 9 to 14 hrs. 20 lbs. and over 15 to 20 hrs. Savory Turkey Brine Recipe 2 gallons cold water 10 ounces Soy Sauce 1/2 cup kosher salt 1/2 cup sugar 2 tablespoons dried sage 2 tablespoons dried celery seed 1 tablespoon dried thyme 1 16-24 lbs. Butterball Whole Turkey Mix all ingredients until the salt is dissolved and brine. As a rule of thumb, you should brine your turkey 45 to 60 minutes per pound. Pre-cooked whole turkeys Fully cooked turkeys are an easy way to get a great tasting turkey on the table in less time. Follow these special directions for a delicious meal: Preheat oven to 325 ° F. Remove wrapper. Do not stuff. Place thawed turkey, breast side up, on flat rack in shallow roasting pan 2 to 2 1/2 inches deep. Brush or spray skin lightly with vegetable or cooking oil for best appearance. Insert oven-safe meat thermometer deep into the thigh without touching the bone. Place turkey in pre-heated oven and heat until hot (140 ° F). How do you thaw a turkey? Here are 3 safe ways to defrost your bird for Thanksgiving Baked turkey Cover breast loosely with foil after 1 to 1 1/4 hours to prevent over-browning and drying. Begin checking the turkey for doneness about 30 minutes before the recommended cook time. Your turkey is done when the meat thermometer reaches 140 ° F in thigh. Carve and serve immediately. Cooking in a Regular Oven (325 ° F) Weight / Cook Time Baked (Thawed) / Cook Time Baked (Frozen) / Cook Time Smoked (Thawed) 8-10 lbs.- 1 1/4-1 3/4 hrs. / 2 1/4-3 1/4 hrs. / 1 1/4- 1/2 hrs. 10-16 lbs.- 1 3/4-2 1/4 hrs. / 2 3/4-3 3/4 hrs. / 1 1/2-2 hrs. 16-18 lbs.- 2 1/4-2 1/2 hrs. / 3 1/4-4 hrs. / 2-2 1/2 hrs. Whole Turkey Breasts Turkey breasts cook up tender and delicious, and are easy to roast when you follow these instructions: Preheat oven to 325 ° F. Remove whole breast from bag. Drain juices and pat dry with clean paper towels. Place breast, skin side up, on a flat roasting rack in a 2-inch deep roasting pan. Do not add water to pan. Brush or spray skin lightly with vegetable or cooking oil for best appearance. Roast uncovered according to Cooking Schedule or until meat thermometer in thickest part of breast reaches 170 ° F. If breast is stuffed, center of stuffing should be 165 ° F. Roasting time will vary if turkey is covered or placed in an oven-cooking bag. Before you remove the stuffing and carve, let your turkey breast stand for 15 minutes to allow the juices to set. You can roast a frozen turkey breast too. Just follow these steps: Roast skin side down, uncovered, on a flat rack in a 2-inch deep open roasting pan at 325 ° F for the first hour. Remove from oven and carefully remove gravy packet and refrigerate packet for future use. Turn breast skin side up, and brush or spray skin lightly with vegetable or cooking oil for best appearance. Return to oven. Roast uncovered according to Cooking Schedule or until meat thermometer in thickest part of breast reaches 170 ° F. If breast is stuffed, center of stuffing should be 165 ° F. Let breast stand for 10 minutes before carving. Cooking in a Regular Oven (325 ° F) Weight / Cook Time (Unstuffed) / Cook Time (Stuffed) 3-5 1/2 lbs. 1 1/2-2 1/4 hrs. / 2-2 3/4 hrs. 5 1/2-9 lbs. 1 1/4-2 3/4 hrs. / 2 3/4-3 1/4 hrs. Cooking in a Convection Oven (325 ° F) Weight / Cook Time (Unstuffed) / Cook Time (Stuffed) 3-5 1/2 lbs. 1 1/2 -2 hrs. / 1 3/4-2 1/2 hrs. 5 1/2-9 lbs. 2-2 1/2 hrs. / 2 1/2-3 1/4 hrs. 18-22 lbs. 2 1/2-3 hrs. / 3 1/4-3 3/4 hrs. 22-24 lbs. 3-3 1/2 hrs. / 3 3/4-4 1/4 hrs. Cooking in a Regular Oven (325 ° F) Weight / Unstuffed 3-5 1/2 lbs. 3-3 3/4 hrs. 5 1/2-9 lbs. 3 3/4 -4 1/2 hrs. Boneless Roasts For smaller groups that love that roasted turkey taste, try a boneless roast. It’s easier than ever with these directions: Preheat oven to 325 ° F. Remove outer plastic netting and packaging. Leave inner string netting on the roast. Drain juices and pat dry with clean paper towels. Refrigerate gravy packet. For easier net removal before serving, lift string netting and shift position on roast. Place roast, skin side up, on a flat roasting rack in 2-inch deep roasting pan. Do not add water to pan. Roast uncovered according to Cooking Schedule or until meat thermometer in center of breast roast reaches 170 ° F and in center of turkey roast reaches 175 ° F. Roasting time will vary if turkey is covered or placed in an oven-cooking bag. For easier net removal after roasting, wrap roast in foil and let stand 10 minutes. Remove netting and slice roast. Cook roast from frozen Preheat oven to 325 ° F. Remove gravy packet with spatula and refrigerate. Place roast, skin side up, on a flat roasting rack in a 2-inch deep roasting pan. Do not add water to pan. Roast uncovered according to Cooking Schedule or until meat thermometer in center of breast roast reaches 170 ° F and in center of turkey roast reaches 175 ° F. For easier net removal after roasting, wrap roast in foil and let stand 10 minutes. Remove netting and slice roast. Cooking in a Regular Oven (325 ° F) Thawed / Frozen 1 3/4-2 hrs. / 2 1/2-3 hrs. Cooking in a Regular Oven (325 ° F) Frozen 2 1/2-3 hrs.
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Patrick Surtain II Sends Message Ahead of Matchup With Cowboys’ High-Powered Offense

The Denver Broncos are gearing up for what many inside the building believe is their toughest defensive test yet. Fresh off a stunning fourth-quarter comeback win over the Giants, Denver’s defense now faces Dak Prescott and the Dallas Cowboys, one of the NFL’s top-ranked offenses.

As Mile High Sports noted, superstar cornerback Patrick Surtain II didn’t mince words when discussing the challenge. “They nearly lead the league in all the passing numbers,” Surtain said. “They’re balanced, too, strong in the run game and efficient in the air. It’s going to be a pretty good challenge.”

At 5-2, the Broncos boast one of the league’s stingiest defenses, but Sunday’s matchup against a Dallas offense averaging nearly 400 yards per game will put that identity to the test. Surtain made it clear this week that Denver isn’t backing down.

“They’ve got playmakers everywhere,” Surtain said of Dallas’ receiving corps. “CeeDee [Lamb] is one of the best in the game—strong hands, great route runner, dangerous after the catch. And Pickens brings a different kind of physicality. We know exactly what we’re up against.”

Surtain’s confidence mirrors the tone across Denver’s locker room. “They’re pretty efficient,” he added. “They nearly lead the league in all the passing numbers, and they can run it, too. It’s going to be a great challenge, but this is what we live for as competitors.”

### Broncos Defense vs. Cowboys Offense: Strength Meets Strength

The numbers tell the story of two units at the top of their game. Dallas leads the league in yards per game (390.6), ranks second in points scored (31.7), and has allowed just eight sacks all season, tied for the second fewest in the NFL.

Dak Prescott has been surgical, completing 71% of his passes for 1,881 yards, 16 touchdowns, and only three interceptions on the season.

Denver’s defense, however, has been equally elite. The Broncos allow just 273.1 yards per game (third fewest), 4.49 yards per play (second fewest), and 18.1 points per game (fourth fewest). They lead the NFL in sacks with 34, while also holding opponents to a 29.2% conversion rate on third down and a red-zone success rate under 38%.

Edge rusher Nik Bonitto knows what’s at stake. “He’s [Prescott] a guy who can make a lot of things happen in the pocket,” Bonitto said. “We’ve got to make life easy for the DBs this week.”

Bonitto and Jonathon Cooper, both ranked in the top five in the NFL for sacks, will look to put consistent pressure on Prescott and disrupt Dallas’ offensive rhythm.

### Denver’s Secondary Proving Itself Among the NFL’s Best

While the pass rush has stolen headlines, Denver’s secondary has quietly become the backbone of the defense. Surtain continues to shadow top receivers, while cornerback K’Waun Williams, often playing under the radar, has delivered exceptional performances.

According to Next Gen Stats, Williams has allowed just 20 completions on 45 targets (44%) and only 286 total yards across 264 coverage snaps.

Defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero praised his young corner’s resilience: “[He’s] playing outstanding,” Evero said. “He’s getting a lot of targets, but he’s on to the next play every time.”

That next-play mentality will be critical against an elite Dallas receiving corps led by CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens.

With Denver’s defense leading the NFL in sacks and Dallas’ offense ranking near the top in nearly every key metric, Sunday’s matchup is shaping up as a heavyweight battle between the league’s best offense and the league’s best defense.

“It’s going to be fun,” Surtain said with a grin after practice. “That’s what you play this game for, to face the best.”
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