Well, Taiwan, being the center of the AI supply chain, faces a somewhat surprising problem, as according to local media, the nation's savings have soared to "historical records". Taiwan's Income Growth Is Driven By Commodity Exports Related to AI; Savings Have Now Reached Historic Levels When we talk about the influence of AI on global economics, Taiwan is one of the few nations that have seen an unprecedented rise in investment activity, driven by the fact that many elements of modern-day AI hardware are sourced from suppliers in the nation. TSMC, Foxconn, Quanta, and Wistron are among the few prominent […]
Fallout 76's free Update 66 goes live across all platforms in a few days, on Tuesday, March 3. Dubbed "The Backwoods", it aims to revitalize world events and activities while also introducing an iconic Cryptic enemy, the Bigfoot. Ahead of the release, a few folks from Bethesda Game Studios provided a remote presentation to press (Wccftech included) and answered several questions in a roundtable format about The Backwoods and the game as a whole. In this article: Fallout 76 "The Backwoods" Update Overview The most sweeping change in the upcoming update is arguably the fundamental redesign of how events and […]
The U.S. Department of Justice (DoJ) this week announced the seizure of $61 million worth of Tether that were allegedly associated with bogus cryptocurrency schemes known as pig butchering.
The confiscated funds were traced to cryptocurrency addresses used for the laundering of criminally derived proceeds stolen from victims of cryptocurrency investment scams, the department added.
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Self-serve negative keyword lists are now live in Microsoft Advertising, according to Ads Liaison Navah Hopkins — giving advertisers long-requested control without submitting support tickets.
What’s happening. Advertisers can now create and manage shared negative keyword lists directly in the UI. Lists support up to 5,000 negative keywords (one per line) and can be applied at either the campaign or account level. Match types function the same way in Performance Max as they do in traditional Search campaigns.
Lists can also be edited, exported as CSV files, or removed from campaigns as needed.
Microsoft notes that match type formatting requires brackets for exact match and quotation marks for phrase match — not hyphens.
Why we care. Negative keywords are critical for filtering irrelevant traffic and protecting budgets. Making lists self-serve streamlines workflow, reduces reliance on support tickets, and gives advertisers faster control over search query exclusions.
The bottom line. Microsoft is handing more operational control back to advertisers — and eliminating friction in one of the most essential levers for campaign efficiency.
The crypto market is falling again, down about 2% and now near $2.27 trillion. Bitcoin, the flagship cryptocurrency, has erased its recent gains and is down to $65,253. Ethereum fell 4% in the last 24 hours.
Other altcoins, including XRP, Solana, Dogecoin, and Bitcoin Cash, also dropped between 5% and 18%.
So, what is pushing Bitcoin and Ethereum prices down today?
Hot U.S. PPI Data Triggers Selling
One major reason behind this drop is that the latest U.S. Producer Price Index (PPI) for January came in higher than expected.
January’s PPI came in at 2.9% year-over-year, above the expected 2.6%. Core PPI rose to 3.6%, also higher than forecasts. This suggests inflation remains strong, reducing the chances of an early interest rate cut by the Federal Reserve.
Higher rates usually make safer assets like bonds more attractive, pulling money away from riskier assets such as crypto.
Liquidations Hit Traders Hard
The sharp move caused heavy liquidations. Over 96,000 traders were wiped out in the past 24 hours, with total liquidations reaching around $260 million.
Nearly 70% of these were long positions, meaning traders who were betting on higher prices were forced to close. Bitcoin alone saw around $90 million in liquidations, while Ethereum recorded about $86.5 million.
Bitcoin Set to Close February in the Red
Bitcoin has erased all the gains it made on February 26, when it briefly moved close to $70,000. Now, the month is ending on a weak note, with Bitcoin down nearly 16.75% in February.
This marks the first time in Bitcoin’s history that both January and February have closed in the red, with losses of around 10% and 16.75%.
If Bitcoin falls below the $62,553 level, it could retest the recent four-week low near $60,000.
Interestingly, on the positive side, history shows that Bitcoin has often bottomed around 23 months after its previous all-time high. We are now at that same 23-month mark.
Altcoins Follow Bitcoin’s Drop
Meanwhile, Ethereum has also moved lower, falling about 5.7% in the past 24 hours after failing to break its recent four-week high.
Other major coins, including XRP, Solana, Dogecoin, and Bitcoin Cash, have recorded steeper losses between 5% and 18%. The broader market is clearly reacting to Bitcoin’s weakness.
On February 27, Bitcoin (BTC) was trading at $65,640, after failing to reclaim the $70K level two days ago. Its price is also below its 200-week exponential moving average (EMA) of $68,300, something that would trigger a historical additional bearish acceleration.
As stated in its Q4, 2025 earnings report, fintech conglomerate Block Inc. (NYSE: XYZ) acquired an extra 340BTC in that quarter, bringing its total holdings to 8,883 BTC and making it the 14th largest publicly traded holder of Bitcoin globally.
everyone worried about ai but consider that bro fired half his staff to free up cash to buy the BTC dip https://t.co/cbUmkqvVhn
Meanwhile, the leading publicly traded holder of BTC, Strategy, just recently acquired 592 BTC, bringing its stash to a total of 717,722 BTC.
Institutionally, BlackRock led the recent $1.1 billion inflows to US spot Bitcoin ETFs, breaking a five-week outflow streak of $3.8 billion. More institutions are expected to join the crypto industry, following the implementation of the GENIUS Act.
Why is Bitcoin still showing negative price action?
Mid-term volatility in the crypto market is the product of new US import taxes and the US-Iran geopolitical tensions. Both have caused widespread capital rotation to safe havens like gold, which now trades at $5,250 per ounce (20% up since January 2026).
Heightened inflation in the US has raised expectations that the Federal Reserve will extend current interest rates, causing downward pressure on crypto assets.
Markets today recorded significant intraday volatility as $8.7 billion in Bitcoin and Ethereum options expired. Meanwhile, the “AI Scare Trade” has seen 50% of global venture capital redirected from cryptocurrencies to AI companies. The Jane Street alleged market manipulation saga has done little to help the market.
BTC price prediction
Historically, Bitcoin has always bottomed roughly 23 months after its last all-time high (ATH). Time is now due since its March 2024 ATH of $73K, suggesting future downward price action.
Kalshi prediction markets show an 85% chance that Bitcoin drops below $65,000, echoing current extreme fear market sentiment.
On the flip side, most analysts now propose an elongated cycle of BTC price appreciation, following a break in the coin’s traditional four-year boom-bust cycles.
Deplasmanda karşılaştığı Trabzonspor karşısında sahadan 3-1'lik mağlubiyetle ayrılan Karagümrük'te teknik direktör Alexandar Stanojevic, oyun hakkında konuştu.
Anthropic and the Pentagon are clashing over AI use in autonomous weapons and surveillance, raising high-stakes questions about national security, corporate control, and who sets the rules for military AI.
Bing rewrote its webmaster guidelines to cover Copilot grounding, meta directive controls for AI answers, and a softened stance on AI-generated content.
Content warning: This article contains allegations of sexual assault.
The Atlanta Falcons have dismissed defensive line coach LaTroy Lewis from his role, the team announced on Friday. His dismissal follows an initial report from Darko State News stating that Lewis had been accused of rape following his time at the University of Michigan.
The Ann Arbor Police Department also reportedly confirmed with ESPN that it is investigating sexual assault allegations against Lewis.
The Falcons stated that they were aware of the allegations and were in the process of gathering information before letting Lewis go on Friday. The team recently hired Lewis to work under new head coach Kevin Stefanski's coaching staff.
Lewis was the defensive line coach at the University of Toledo in the 2025 season following his stint with the Wolverines.
The allegations against Lewis come from his time with Michigan as an assistant, first joining the staff under Jim Harbaugh as a defensive graduate assistant in 2022 before a promotion to defensive analyst in 2024, according to his LinkedIn.
He spent the 2025 season as Toledo's defensive line coach before eventually ending up with the Falcons as part of new coach Kevin Stefanski's staff.
The news stems from a new report online that shares details of an alleged assault from Lewis on a victim, who subsequently told Moore about the assault.
When reached for comment, Paul Corliss, the University of Michigan's assistant vice president of public affairs, released the following statement.
“These allegations are deeply concerning," Corliss said in a statement. "As we have noted, the University launched an investigation of the circumstances and conduct leading to Sherrone Moore’s firing, as well as a broader culture review of the Athletic Department. We continue to urge anyone with relevant information to reach out to the law firm conducting the investigation at umconcerns@jenner.com. The work is ongoing, and we will be able to share more when it is completed."
A statement from Paul Corliss, University of Michigan assistant Vice President of Public Affairs in response to @DarkoStateNews’s report of former Michigan football staffer LaTroy Lewis and his alleged sexual and physical assault. pic.twitter.com/HVbC7xMOgb
— Tony Garcia | Detroit Free Press (@RealTonyGarcia) February 27, 2026
The Washtenaw County prosecutor's office and Moore's lawyer were asked to comment, but did not immediately respond.
This is a developing story.
Tony Garcia and Dave Boucher contributed to the reporting in this story.
Andrew Birkle is an assistant sports editor for the Free Press. Contact him via email at abirkle@freepress.com.
DENVER, COLORADO - JANUARY 17: Sam Franklin Jr. #28 of the Buffalo Bills takes the field prior to the AFC Divisional Playoff game against the Denver Broncos at Empower Field At Mile High on January 17, 2026 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The Buffalo Bills are keeping one of their core special teams players in Orchard Park, NY. Buffalo is re-signing safety Sam Franklin Jr. to a three-year contract worth up to $7.5 million, with $5 million coming in the first two seasons, per a source shared with ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler.
Franklin, who turned 30 on February 2, served primarily on special teams last season where he played on over 75% of the special team snaps, and his impact went well beyond the stat sheet. In a phase of the game that often swings field position and momentum, Franklin consistently played well, carving out a role as one of the unit’s most reliable contributors.
This is not a flashy newsreel move, but it is a foundational one. While Franklin may not headline defensive packages, his value lies in special teams. For the Bills, this signing reinforces a long-standing philosophy: special teams matter. Buffalo has consistently prioritized versatility and players who embrace the third-phase of football. Franklin fits that mold perfectly.
The Bills are re-signing safety Sam Franklin Jr. to a three-year deal worth up to $7.5M, per source.
Franklin recorded 13 tackles as a core special teamer last season. The deal includes $5M in first two years. pic.twitter.com/Ehh3StImiS
INDIANAPOLIS (AP) — The NFL salary cap has topped $300 million for the first time, landing at $301.2 million in 2026 for a $22 million increase over last year.
The cap has increased 40% in just five years, since it dropped coming off the pandemic-altered 2020 season when few or no fans were allowed to attend games.
The numbers were sent to clubs Friday, and teams must be under the salary cap by March 11, the first day of the new league year.
Rapid growth has been expected since the COVID-19 season, and the biggest year-to-year increase of $31 million came from 2023 to 2024.
The cap dropped to $182 million in 2021 from $198 million going into the pandemic season. The increase has been at least $16 million each year since then, with an average increase of $24 million.
Total projected player costs, including benefits, are $378.8 million.
Wide receiver remains the second most lucrative franchise tag at $27.3 million. The quarterback tag is $43.9 million.
The players on the U.S. Olympic hockey teams don't deserve this.
Instead of simply being paraded in the Red, White and Blue, our two gold medal-winning hockey teams are being pilloried in the tiresome refrain of Red vs. Blue.
We should be celebrating the first Mexican-American to win an Olympic gold medal — against Canada, no less — not debating whether Maple Leafs fans will boo or cheer him in his first NHL game back.
Every one of Matthews' U.S. teammates shouldn't have to answer for President Donald Trump’s congratulatory locker-room phone call that included comments about the women’s team. They shouldn't be called a "clown" by Megan Rapinoe, and "Miracle on Ice" hero Mike Eruzione shouldn't feel compelled to blast the people criticizing the men's players.
We’ve forced our nation's Olympic heroes into the impossible position of having to pick a side in the culture war both major political parties allowed to foment over the past decade. These are hockey players who won gold medals at the Olympics, not statesmen returning from abroad. These are issues that go far beyond a president's phone call, or a State of the Union appearance.
"The team that wins the Stanley Cup every year accepts the White House invitation to go," Matthews told reporters earlier this week. "I just think it's something that you do because we are proud Americans and whatever your political beliefs may be, hopefully something like this will bring more unity to the country. But for us, we believe it's a great honor no matter who is in office."
So much for bringing people together.
Blame Trump for bad joke, not Team USA
Is part of the problem that the current media landscape values controversy over nuance? You bet. What’s actually newsworthy too often takes a back seat to what’s trending. A standing ovation for Jack Hughes isn't just celebrated as a show of appreciation and patriotism anymore. It's viewed through the prism of left and right that overtook this hockey game over the past week.
But that’s not fair to these players, who really did nothing wrong other than, in a split-second, elect to laugh at a crude, unfunny joke the president never should have made when he called to congratulate them. It's hard for me to hold that against them, to allow it to diminish that they're the first U.S. men's hockey team in 46 years to win a gold medal at the Olympics.
Almost a week later, ever since Trump’s locker-room call set off an avalanche of opinions here and north of the border, it’s perhaps lost that this controversy boils down to one man’s failed attempt at humor.
Was he trying to crack a sexist joke by minimizing the women’s hockey team’s gold-medal accomplishment while telling the men’s team, “We're going to have to bring the women's team, you do know that?"
Or was he trying to get a laugh at the expense of Democrats when he added, "I do believe I probably would be impeached” if he didn’t invite the women’s team to the White House.
Never mind that it doesn't appear Trump ever called to congratulate the women's ice hockey team when it won a gold medal in overtime against Canada three days earlier. Neither comment he made to the men was appropriate. It was "distasteful," as women's hockey player Hilary Knight correctly put it.
But we’ve collectively spent the days since then somehow trying to make sure what Trump said to the U.S. men's hockey team lingers longer than what the U.S. men's hockey team pulled off in Milan.
See, this never was about whether the men's players should have gone to the White House, or to the State of the Union, to be fêted after an incredible accomplishment. Of course, they should have if they wanted.
This isn’t even about whether Trump should have called the men’s hockey team after its win. Of course, he should have if he wanted. U.S. Presidents have been making those sort of congratulatory calls for decades.
This is about a bad joke, and a group of hockey players who deserve better from us.
Not many people had a firm idea on who Oleksandr Usyk would face in his next scheduled fight, but I don’t think anyone had him pegged to be taking on former kickboxing champion Rico Verhoeven. Today it was announced through Turki Alalshikh and Ring Magazine that ‘Glory in Giza’ will be headlined by the fight with the WBC heavyweight title on the line in Egypt, streaming live on DAZN on May 23.
“I truly respect people who reach the very top in their sport. Rico is one of them — a powerful athlete and a great champion. Being a champion isn’t just about belts” Usyk said in a press release statement. “It’s about years of hard work, discipline, and belief. I respect his journey — he’s truly the King of Kickboxing. But this is boxing — a different game, with its own rules and its own kings. I’m ready and really looking forward to meeting him in the ring. It’s going to be a unique experience for both of us, and I know the fans are excited too. A big night is coming!”
His opponent Verhoeven shared these words.
“I spent twelve years as the undisputed heavyweight kickboxing champion and accomplished everything I set out to accomplish,” Verhoeven said. “But staying at the top for that long didn’t take away the hunger, it strengthened it. I wasn’t looking for comfort, so I started looking for the highest challenge available in another world. Usyk is undisputed in boxing. That’s the kind of challenge that motivates me. Undisputed versus undisputed. The best facing the best.”
More details on ticket information and the undercard is expected to be released in the coming weeks.
Black Cats winger Romaine Mundle featured from the bench in the Black Cats' 3-1 defeat to Fulham on Sunday on a weekend that saw four separate cases of Premier League players receiving racist abuse and Le Bris reiterated the club's support for Mundle.
"What happened to Romaine is unacceptable, we stand with him," said Le Bris. "There is no room for racism or abuse in football or anywhere else. That's clear for us, we stand for respect, inclusion and diversity, these are the values of football and the values of the club, so it's clear."
Speaking about wider racially motivated incidents in football in recent months, he added: "I don't know really why but I repeat, we don't want to accept that.
"We have to have a clear position and I think it's the case here at Sunderland, we want to defend values and when someone, a group of people, want to threaten those values it's important to react."
Meanwhile, Wolves striker Tolu Arokodare was said to be “upset and angered” by the racism he was subjected to after Sunday’s defeat to Crystal Palace.
Arokodare missed a penalty in the 1-0 loss at Selhurst Park and subsequently received racist messages from several accounts.
Edwards said: "It's been a really difficult week for him. He was upset and angered by it, understandably so.
Tolu Arokodare was sent racist messages after missing a penalty in Wolves’ defeat to Crystal Palace (Getty Images)
"We've supported him, and I've had a few individual chats with him, we've spoken about it as a group as well, to make sure that we get around him and support."
Kick It Out, the British-based anti-discrimination charity, reiterated its demand for social media platforms to take more robust action against such behaviour.
Kick It Out called for more robust action to be taken against racism (Getty Images)
"This has been an appalling weekend after four players called out the racist abuse they’ve received on social media. But the sad fact is, we know it happens regularly," the organisation said.
"The message from them is loud and clear: action must follow. Players cannot be expected to tolerate this behavior, and nor should anyone else."
The Premier League also condemned the abuse, stating: "There are serious consequences for anybody found guilty of discrimination and we will offer our full support with their investigations. Football is for everyone — there is no room for racism."
Feb 11, 2026; Salt Lake City, Utah, USA; Utah Jazz forward/center Lauri Markkanen (23) makes a quick move around Sacramento Kings forward Precious Achiuwa (9) during the second half at Delta Center. Mandatory Credit: Peter Creveling-Imagn Images | Peter Creveling-Imagn Images
Lauri Markkanen has been a lone bright spot in another bleak season for the Utah Jazz, but the former Arizona forward will now be missing in action for at least a few weeks.
An MRI showed that Markkanen has symptomatic hip impingement with associated inflammation and bone bruise, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania. Markkanen also twisted his right ankle in a Wednesday practice, sources told Charania.
Markkanen will miss at least two weeks while he recovers from the hip injury. The timing of the injury comes as the Jazz face scrutiny over alleged tanking.
The NBA recently fined the franchise $500,000 for removing Markannen and Jaren Jackson Jr. before the start of the fourth quarter in two recent games. Jackson Jr. has since undergone left knee surgery and will miss the remainder of the season.
Markkanen is averaging a career-high 26.7 points per game with 6.9 rebounds and 2.1 assists. He is in his fourth season with the Jazz. Markkanen has three years left on his contract.
GAINESVILLE, Fla. (AP) — Boogie Fland will have friends in every direction on the court Saturday night when No. 7 Florida hosts 20th-ranked Arkansas.
Fland, who played for the Razorbacks last season, will have his current coaches and teammates on one bench and his former coaches and teammates on the other.
“It’s going to be very special to share a court with them again,” Fland said Friday. “It was definitely circled on my calendar, just coming from there and being from there.”
Fland hopes it goes better than his previous reunion game, a loss in early December against UConn in New York City. Fland bought about a hundred tickets for friends and family to attend his homecoming and then had eight points, one rebound, one assist and no steals in 22 minutes before fouling out.
“Just keep doing what I’m doing and keep doing what we’re doing,” he said. “It’s another game, honestly. Just has different meaning.”
Florida (22-6, 13-2 Southeastern Conference) can clinch at least a share of the league's regular-season title with a victory. A win against Arkansas (21-7, 11-4) coupled with Tennessee beating Alabama would give the Gators the outright crown for the first time since 2014.
That’s the motivation Florida coach Todd Golden wants his guys focused on instead of Fland trying to beat his former team.
“It’s not about Boogie. It’s not about his matchup with Arkansas,” Golden said. “This is the two best teams in the league right now competing on ESPN with ‘GameDay’ here. There is a lot more to play for."
Fland will draw arguably the toughest assignment on the floor: trying to slow down star freshman Darius Acuff Jr., who leads the league in scoring and assists.
Acuff is looking to join Hall of Famer Pete Maravich as the second in SEC history to lead the league in those two categories in a single season. Acuff, who dropped 49 points in a double-overtime loss at Alabama last weekend, is averaging 22.2 points and 6.2 assists.
Fland, meanwhile, ranks second in the league with 56 steals.
“Very polished,” Fland said of Acuff. “Respect him, but you fear none. Got to go in there with the right mentality, just go out there and do it.”
Fland averaged 13.5 points, 5.1 assists and 3.2 rebounds in 21 games with Arkansas last season. He missed two months following wrist surgery and landed in Gainesville after going through the NBA draft process.
He was a big-money acquisition for the defending national champion Gators, a do-it-all point guard who was expected to help replace All-American Walter Clayton Jr.
But Fland has endured shooting woes all season — he is hitting a paltry 21% from 3-point range — and ended up reshaping his approach to become more of a facilitator than a force.
He has been one of the best perimeter defenders in the league all season, highlighted by an eight-steal performance in a lopsided victory against then-No. 23 Alabama earlier this month.
He found a bit of his long-range touch the last two games, knocking down three 3s at Ole Miss and two more at Texas. He made as many treys in those wins as he did in his previous 14 outings combined.
He hasn’t had multiple 3s in three consecutive games all season, a feat he will try to accomplish in front of his former coach, John Calipari, and close buddies Trevon Brazile, Nick Pringle, Billy Richmond and others.
“This all started out as a game that we love to play,” Fland said. “I feel like nowadays, you can’t make it more than that. Obviously, it is. But it’s still just a game that we love to play, and we’ve got to treat it as that.”
It’s the third time in two years the Gators have been involved in a similar reunion: they beat former Florida guard Riley Kugel and Mississippi State in 2025 and knocked off former guard Denzel Aberdeen and Kentucky two weeks ago.
“Welcome to college basketball in 2026,” Golden said. “It’s a thing, going up against your former school and where you started your career, but it can’t be the main thing. ... It’s human nature. There are going to be emotions. But it can’t be something that is at the front of our minds as we play the game.”
Rob Edwards has said his decision to take Tolu Arokodare out of the Wolves team for Friday night’s Midlands derby against Aston Villa was “purely tactical” after the Nigerian forward suffered racial abuse in their last outing.
Edwards stood in solidarity with his player in his pre-match press conference on Thursday, saying that Arokodare was “upset and angered” by the incident.
And for the visit of third-place Villa, Arokodare was named on the bench for the first time since mid-January, having started each of Wolves’ last five Premier League outings.
The Wolves boss, however, insisted that this was not for reasons concerning his wellbeing in relation to the abuse, saying: "It was purely tactical.
“He will be on the pitch tonight and I really hope he will affect the game. He didn't start the last game against Arsenal and then really affected it when he came on, so looking forward to the same from him again."
Kick It Out, the British-based anti-discrimination charity, reiterated its demand for social media platforms to take more robust action against such behaviour.
"This has been an appalling weekend after four players called out the racist abuse they’ve received on social media. But the sad fact is, we know it happens regularly," the organisation said.
"The message from them is loud and clear: action must follow. Players cannot be expected to tolerate this behavior, and nor should anyone else."
The Premier League also condemned the abuse, stating: "There are serious consequences for anybody found guilty of discrimination and we will offer our full support with their investigations. Football is for everyone — there is no room for racism."
Cadillac's Formula 1 racecar will have a legendary name pushing it forward: Mario Andretti.
The American F1 team said Friday it's naming its first chassis the "MAC-26" -- the Mario Andretti Chassis 2026 --honoring the 1978 World Champion.
"Naming our first chassis MAC-26 reflects the spirit Mario carried into Formula 1 and the belief than an American team belongs on this stage," Cadillac F1 CEO Dan Towriss said. "His story embodies the American dream and inspires how we approach building this team every day."
Andretti, who won 12 Grands Prix, said: "Racing has been the joy of my life. It is the ultimate compliment that the Cadillac Formula 1 team sees those years as meaningful and worthy of recording with this honor. I cherish the opportunity that this gives me to have a lasting bond with F1 and am genuinely appreciative of everyone who continues to acknowledge my part in racing history."
Cadillac joins the grid this year as the 11th team, launching next weekend at the Australian Grand Prix. Mario Andretti was crucial to the US team's efforts after his son Michael's team was shot down by Formula 1 officials. Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas will drive for Cadillac this season, which is running Ferrari engines until its own powertrain program launches.
MIAMI GARDENS, FL - JANUARY 01: Dillon Thieneman #31 of the Oregon Ducks pursues a play on defense during the College Football Playoff Quarterfinal at the Capital One Orange Bowl against the Texas Tech Red Raiders on January 01, 2026 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
The Las Vegas Raiders have plenty of avenues they can go down with the 36th overall pick of the 2026 NFL draft, partially because the defense has plenty of holes that need to be filled. One of the Raiders’ biggest needs is at safety, putting Oregon’s Dillon Thieneman on general manager John Spytek’s radar.
Conveniently, Thieneman currently ranks 36th overall and as the third-best safety in the draft class on NFL Mock Draft Database’s consensus big board (as of Feb. 24), putting him in a good spot to head to Las Vegas. Also, the former Duck would bring some much-needed versatility to the Raiders’ secondary.
Thieneman was primarily a free safety during his first two college seasons at Purdue. However, after transferring to Oregon, he recorded a career-high 434 snaps in the box during the past campaign, while still playing nearly 250 snaps on the back end of the defense, according to Pro Football Focus. Additionally, he lined up over the slot for another 118 snaps.
So, beyond having experience playing multiple positions on defense, what could the former Boilermaker and Duck bring to Las Vegas? Let’s flip on the tape and find out.
Playing more strong safety in 2025 allowed Thieneman to stand out more as a run defender, recording a 75.9 PFF run defense grade and 18 ‘defensive stops’ against the run. The latter was tied for fifth among Big Ten safeties, and the clip above is a good example of how that figure came to be.
Oregon used this defensive formation a lot, where Thieneman is about six to seven yards off the line of scrimmage and in the A-gap, almost playing more like a deep middle linebacker. That can help a defender get the full picture of the offense’s play call, allowing his instincts to shine through.
Once Thieneman recognizes USC is running a halfback dive to the wide side of the field, he starts to creep down toward the line of scrimmage. However, rather than crashing downhill with reckless abandon, he’s measured to avoid getting caught in the trash and running into a block. That gives him more space to operate and make the guard miss. Considering the safety is at about a 110-pound disadvantage in that matchup, that’s a smart decision.
From there, Thieneman makes a nice form tackle, using a wide base and good knee bend to get low while wrapping up on contact, stopping the running back’s momentum and limiting the offense to a short game. Granted, that doesn’t come without some help, as being a more forceful tackler is one area of improvement for the former Duck. But the biggest reason this is a positive play for the defense is that its safety provided excellent run support.
Love this combo of Football IQ and open-field tackling form Dillon Thieneman
-Senses the Jet sweep coming with USC's motions -Sees handoff & avoids the trash -Crashes downhill & has speed to meet Lemon at the LOS -Breaks down and makes the tackle for no gain#NFLDraftpic.twitter.com/lCYg4WBvZ1
This time, Thieneman is on the backend of the defense and lined up over the slot. His football IQ is on display pre-snap, directing traffic when the Trojans shift their two tight ends out wide and pointing out the jet sweep as soon as wide receiver and projected first-round pick Makai Lemon starts to motion across the formation.
But this isn’t just pure jet sweep from USC. It’s an inverted veer where the quarterback has the option to keep the ball and run off left tackle on the power run that the offensive line is blocking for. So, the safety stays inside the hash mark to protect against the quarterback run until he sees the handoff. Once the exchange happens, Thieneman crashes downhill and has the speed to meet Lemon at the line of scrimmage, making a nice open-field tackle for no gain.
This is a great example of a deep defender providing run support to make an impact play.
This is pretty similar to contributing as a run defender. Another element of the Oregon product’s game that stands out is his ability to defend screens, and the rep above combines a few elements from the last two clips.
Thieneman lines up in the same strong safety/deep MLB alignment seen previously, as Penn State motions the tight end to the wide side of the field and throws a swing pass to the running back. Meanwhile, Thieneman starts to cheat to the tight end pre-snap and immediately flows toward the sideline post-snap. Then, he makes a move to defeat the wide receiver’s block and be in a position to make the tackle on the running back, preventing a one-on-one situation between the running back and deep safety in the open field.
Granted, this is another example of Thieneman giving up extra yards after contact, which is going to be an issue at the next level, especially against running backs. But defensive coordinators can trust him to be in the right spot and make tackles, recording just nine misses at an 8.3 percent rate last season, per PFF. It’s just a matter of adding some extra size and strength if he’s going to be playing in the box frequently in the NFL.
We’ll take a look at another screen here, and this time, our subject comes from depth to save the defense from potentially giving up an explosive play.
It looks like the Ducks are running Cover 4, putting Thieneman 15 yards past the line of scrimmage when the ball is thrown. Once he recognizes the screen, the safety crashes downhill and pursues to the football. The latter is a basic fundamental but ends up being crucial on this rep since the cornerback misses the tackle.
Luckily, Thieneman takes a good angle to cut off the wide receiver and makes the open-field tackle to keep this play to a relatively short gain. Had he loafed and not been in the right spot, this would have been at least a first down and a potential touchdown. But the safety does his job and keeps the defense in a position to get off the field.
Play action leaves the drag route open, but a nice read and trigger from Dillon Thieneman in a single-high alignment prevents the 1st #NFLDraftpic.twitter.com/IiPE6jZifV
Moving on to a couple of coverage reps against downfield passes, the former Duck’s sure tackling continues to shine.
Penn State does gain nine yards on this play, but that’s primarily due to a good play call against Oregon’s defense. They’re in Cover 7 (a variation of Cover 3 with man-match principles), where the two defensive backs are playing with outside leverage to funnel the receivers toward the middle of the field. However, the Nittany Lions run play action where the offensive line and running back sell an outside toss toward the short side of the field, getting the linebackers to step toward the line of scrimmage and away from the drag route from the outside receiver.
As a result, the drag is wideopen for an easy pitch and catch. But Thieneman recognizes that, immediately crashes downhill from a single-high alignment and makes a great tackle to prevent yards after the catch and a first down. Facing a 2nd and one, the defense is still in an adverse situation, but it at least has a chance to get off the field with a couple of short-yardage stops thanks to its safety.
Best play Dillon Thieneman made last season:
-Crashes downhill vs PA and pulls up late to bait Allar into the throw -Hits the brakes and gets up for a game-winning INT -Gives Oregon a big road win in early conference play#NFLDraftpic.twitter.com/pmqsI5z05t
We’ll wrap up with the best play Thieneman made last season, in my opinion.
It’s overtime and Penn State needs to score to keep the game alive. They dial up a play-action pass, and the safety starts to crash downhill on the run fake. However, he uses that to his advantage by continuing to move toward the line of scrimmage well after the quarterback pulls the ball from the running back, baiting the quarterback into the throw.
Once the quarterback starts his throwing motion, Thieneman hits the brakes and pivots toward the sideline to close the gap against the tight end on a wheel route. Finally, he shows off some athleticism by going up and high-pointing the ball in the air to come down with a game-winning interception and pull off the big win on the road.
This play also had ramifications for the rest of the season. It was Penn State’s first loss, eventually leading to James Franklin getting fired as head coach, and helped propel Oregon into a 13-2 record and a run in the College Football Playoffs. Talk about making an impact!
It looks like WrestleMania 42 this coming April will have an earlier start time than expected.
On Thursday, WWE sent a mass email to its ticket holders which stated that WrestleMania 42 will begin at 2:30 p.m. Pacific, a change that has also been announced on the company's website. Following the new update, Wrestling Observer's Bryan Alvarez provided more information about the time change on social media, explaining that in-ring action for WrestleMania will not begin until 3:00 p.m. local time. The event was initially scheduled to start at 4:00 p.m.
Interestingly, the time change comes just two days after WWE revealed that NXT Stand & Deliver will not transpire over WrestleMania weekend like usual, as the event will instead take place from The Factory in Chesterfield, Missouri on Saturday, April 4. Since 2022, NXT Stand & Deliver has been held on the Saturday afternoon of WrestleMania weekend in the same host city of the promotion's biggest show of the year. A potential reason for the change could be the 10:00 a.m Pacific start time for last year's event, which resulted in talent frustration with their call time being in the early hours of the morning.
So far, Roman Reigns versus CM Punk for the World Heavyweight Championship and Liv Morgan versus Stephanie Vaquer for the Women's World Title are the only matches confirmed for WrestleMania, but some more matches should be added to the card following this weekend's Elimination Chamber. Additionally, WrestleMania plans are currently said to be "up in the air" due to poor ticket sales, leading there to be uncertainty regarding the creative direction for the event.
For NFL Draft fans, there is nothing quite like the NFL combine. The testing is not much in terms of action, but regardless, it gets you on the edge of your seat for the first time since the Super Bowl.
On Friday, we get to see two position groups on the field with actual testing in the tight ends and defensive backs. Both are positions that the Bucs could use some help at this draft cycle, so we wanted to give you some players to watch today when testing begins at 3:00 p.m. EST on NFL Network.
In this piece, we will focus specifically on defensive backs. It is not the biggest need for the team, given they drafted Benjamin Morrison and Jacob Parrish on day two of the 2025 selection meeting. The team could have a hole to fill if they lose Jamel Dean in free agency, which is why we are highlighting this.
With that in mind, here are five players we are looking forward to seeing test at the NFL combine.
Bud Clark, TCU
One of my favorite prospects from this past year. The instinctive defensive back for the Horned Frogs was a bona fide playmaker for their defense showcased good instincts and movement skills to be in position to make plays. He should be an interesting player to watch test today as a result.
Keith Abney II, Arizona State
Keith Abney II is going to be must-see TV when it comes to the backpedaling drills to illustrate coverage. All season he showcased his footwork and hips to be one of the reasons he can stick with most receivers, not to mention his background as a speed skating national champion doesn't hurt matters.
Brandon Cisse, South Carolina
Brandon Cisse has been getting first-round hype in recent months, but to cement that, he needs to ace his testing. He has the skillset and build to get the team's attention, and the film indicates he should do well on testing. However, if he doesn't do well, he could find himself becoming a second-round pick, which could make him a value.
Domani Jackson, Alabama
One of the more athletic players in the pool of talent in Indianapolis is Domani Jackson out of Alabama. The Crimson Tide defensive back does not have the flashiest of tape, and has some concerns overall that have his draft stock projected to day three. With strong testing, he could creep into the top of day three, or even the back end of day two.
Malik Muhammad, Texas
Malik Muhammad is another player whose film was not the best this past season. But like Jackson, Muhammad has a chance to make folks remember what he is capable of when he tests on Friday. Muhammad right now is shaking on day two ground but could solidify that with some strong testing.
Bay FC have signed Italian striker Cristiana Girelli from Juventus, the reigning champions of the women’s Serie A Femminile, the club announced Friday.
Girelli, 35, will join the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) club San Jose, Calif. through August, pending receipt of her P-1 visa and international transfer clearance. She is expected to join Bay FC following her international duty with Italy and their World Cup qualifying matches against Sweden and Denmark on March 3 and 7, respectively.
“At this stage of my career, I felt ready for a new challenge, and the opportunity to come to the United States is incredibly exciting. I’m grateful to Juventus that helped shape me, not just as a player, but as a person,” Girelli said in a statement provided by Bay FC. “The NWSL is one of the most competitive leagues in the world, and I’ve always wanted to test myself in that environment. Joining Bay FC feels like the perfect next step.”
Girelli brings more than 20 years of professional experience for club and country to the Bay Area. She’s been a mainstay at Juventus since she joined the Turin club in 2018 from Brescia, and has altogether scored 250 goals in 400 club appearances. In 2022, Girelli became the eighth female Italian footballer inducted to the Italian Football Hall of Fame. Her last season with Juventus was particularly electric: in addition to claiming the Serie A title with her team, Girelli was the league’s top goal scorer with 19 in 24 appearances and was named MVP.
On the international stage, the 35-year-old national team captain shone for Italy at the Euros last summer; her brace against Norway helped send her country to its first continental semifinal since 1997. She was among the group of older players at that tournament who proved they still had gas in the tank and could successfully combine with and elevate younger players.
“We’re delighted to welcome Cristiana to Bay FC,” said head coach Emma Coates, who was hired in January. “She’s an intelligent and proven goal scorer who brings a wealth of experience and leadership. She has a winning mentality, with values that align perfectly with what we’re building here. She’s another important addition to our squad, and we’re excited to see the impact she’ll have.”
Girelli is likely to step into a role at Bay similar to the one she served with Italy at the Euros. The former’s roster is filled with high-ceiling young talent with plenty to prove after the club’s sophomore slump last season. Earlier this month, Bay FC signed 20-year-old U.S. women’s national team midfielder Claire Hutton from the Kansas City Current for $1.1 million, a landmark signing for the club as it prepares for its third season in the NWSL. Hutton joins another former Current teammate in 18-year-old forward Alex Pfeiffer, who signed with Bay in January. This season is also shaping up to mark the anticipated NWSL debut of 20-year-old attacker Onyeka Gamero, who signed with Bay FC from Barcelona’s B team last June but was working her way back from injury.
Girelli is the fourth Italian player to join the NWSL within the last calendar year. Her teammate on both Juventus and Italy, Sofia Cantore, was the first, signing with the Washington Spirit on June 17 last year. Two months later, the Houston Dash signed defender Lisa Boattin, also a product of Juventus and the Italian national team. And on the last day of 2025, Lucia Di Guglielmo became the third, joining Cantore at the Spirit from Roma.
Rashford set for permanent Barça move 💣 (Mundo Deportivo)
FC Barcelona is practically guaranteed to keep Marcus Rashford for next season. The English striker, aged 28, has exceeded all expectations during his loan, with 10 goals and 11 assists to his name.
In light of these remarkable performances, the Blaugrana club has decided to activate the €30 million purchase option agreed with Manchester United.
The deal is financially attractive for the Catalan club, as the payment would be made in three annual installments of €10 million, according to information from Mundo Deportivo.
Moreover, the sporting management will not have to negotiate terms with the player, since the salary and contract duration (between three and four years) were set in the loan agreement signed last July.
Even though Rashford wants to stay at Spotify Camp Nou, the final decision will depend exclusively on the club’s ability to comply with La Liga’s strict financial fair play parameters. If the wage margin allows, “Rashi” will remain Barça’s attacking reference beyond the 2026 World Cup.
Two title losses has Lopes wondering if a move up to lightweight will help him seek new life in the UFC title picture.
"It's something I've actually been thinking about for a while now," Lopes said of lightweight in a translated interview with Laerte Viana (h/t Championship Rounds). "I've already been talking with the people closest to me, and yes, it's definitely a possibility, but we also have to see what the UFC's plans are, right? So first, I want to sit down, talk to the UFC, see what they have in mind for me, see what they'll tell me, then we'll also give them our opinion from there. But yes, moving up a division is definitely a possibility."
In between his title losses to Volkanovski, Lopes knocked out top contender Jean Silva with a spinning back elbow.
Although he currently ranks behind Viktor Gyokeres in the pecking order at the Emirates, Mikel Arteta continues to place trust in Jesus, providing him with game time. Having recently returned from injury, the Brazilian is still regaining his best form, but Arsenal rely on his experience and versatility as they pursue success in the remaining fixtures of the campaign.
Contribution to a Historic Season
Arsenal are in contention for four trophies this season, and every member of the squad is expected to contribute toward achieving those goals. While the team possesses quality throughout, relying solely on a handful of players would be insufficient, meaning Jesus’ role remains important through to the season’s end. His presence provides depth, attacking options and the ability to make decisive interventions in key moments.
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Interest from Italy
Looking ahead, it appears unlikely that Jesus will remain at Arsenal beyond this campaign. He has been linked with a move to Serie A, where AC Milan have long been considered the leading suitors. However, according to Tuttojuve, Juventus have also now expressed interest in securing his signature. The Old Lady had sought to strengthen their attacking options during the January transfer window but was unable to complete a deal, making the summer window a key opportunity to bolster their squad.
For Arsenal, preparing for Jesus’ potential departure will be essential, while Juventus and other interested clubs will weigh his experience, technical ability and adaptability as they consider a summer transfer. His next move is likely to be closely monitored across Europe, given his proven quality and pedigree at the top level.
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Cristiana Girelli renews with Juventus and joins Bay FC on loan
After eight seasons with the Juventus Women's First Team, Cristiana Girelli will be wearing a different shirt in the coming months.
The Bianconere number 10 has extended her contract with our club until June 30, 2027, and at the same time, she will be loaned to Bay FC – a Californian team that plays in the National Women's Soccer League – until August 2026.
This is a double announcement for one of the symbols of the Bianconere team, who in recent weeks has achieved a historic double milestone, becoming the player with the most appearances in the history of Juventus Women and, in the same match against Sassuolo, surpassing the 150-goal mark while wearing our shirt.
The numbers and records reflect the journey we have taken together, a journey that began in the summer of 2018 when she arrived at Juve and wore the number 10 shirt for the first time. It was a shirt that had been left without an owner the year before, as if it were waiting for her. A number and a story written in destiny.
Cristiana is a footballer who has made a name for herself thanks to her commitment in every single training session, her dedication and her performances on the pitch – becoming an icon of our club with her goals and exploits.
She is a champion who has represented Juventus both on and off the pitch in recent years, winning five league titles, four Italian Cup trophies, five Italian Super Cups and one Serie A Women's Cup.
The words of Women’s Football Director, Stefano Braghin:
"Cristiana is a player who has contributed to the history of the Women's project at our club, much more than her statistics suggest, even though they place her at the top in terms of appearances and goals scored. She has been an example for the younger players, a guide for the new arrivals, a guarantee for the coaches who have passed through here, but above all, she has preserved and nurtured the spirit of Juventus as a value to be passed on and a mentality to be lived every day when wearing this shirt. A set of non-negotiable values that make belonging to this club something unique. It was only right to give her such a special experience, both personally and professionally, and it will be wonderful to welcome her back one day to the fire she has helped to keep alive. I bid her farewell until the next trophy we lift together."
Now a new adventure abroad awaits Girelli, the first experience of her career outside Italy: good luck, Cristiana!
The NFL Combine has officially arrived, and things are heating up as we hurl towards the 2026 NFL Draft this April.
One of the more interesting positions in this year’s draft comes at the running back position. It’s a class that has a star at the top, a solid second tier of players, and then a third tier that very well could become immediate contributors at the NFL level. Here are my initial 2026 NFL Draft running back rankings.
1. Jeremiyah Love, Notre Dame
Nov 15, 2025; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Notre Dame Fighting Irish running back Jeremiyah Love (4) runs after a catch against the Pittsburgh Panthers during the second quarter at Acrisure Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images
There is very little that Jeremiyah Love can’t do, which is why he lands at the No. 1 spot of this list. It’s not particularly close, either.
Love’s athletic ability is elite and jumps off the screen every time he takes the field. His speed is about as untouchable as it gets, and he gets up to that top speed in a hurry out of the backfield. On top of that ridiculous athletic ability while carrying the ball, the Notre Dame product can immediately be plugged into an NFL offense’s passing scheme. He caught 25 of his 28 targets either behind the line of scrimmage or from 0-9 yards, and he averaged 9.7 yards after the catch.
The one area where Love can be knocked is his ability in pass protection when he does stay near the pocket on passing downs. At 6 feet tall and 214 pounds, he isn’t particularly built to hold up as a blocker, but with his receiving ability, he shouldn’t be in this role too much to begin with.
2. Jonah Coleman, Washington
Oct 4, 2025; College Park, Maryland, USA; Washington Huskies running back Jonah Coleman (1) carries the ball against the Maryland Terrapins at SECU Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jamie Sabau-Imagn Images
Jonah Coleman is a bowling ball at the running back position at 5’9″ and 228 pounds, and that makes him a very difficult player for opposing defenses to tackle.
Coleman is a very physical player and absorbs contact as well as any running back in this draft class. He is very patient behind the line of scrimmage, is a great workhorse back, and he can also contribute in pass protection and as a receiver. He caught 31 passes this past season with the Washington Huskies. On top of that, his ball security is elite. He fumbled just twice throughout his collegiate career on 639 touches.
Coleman’s ceiling is limited by his lack of breakaway speed, meaning he probably won’t ever be a competitor to lead the NFL in rushing yards. Still, he should have a long, productive NFL career and could go down as the modern day version of Frank Gore if he lives up to his potential.
3. Emmett Johnson, Nebraska
Nov 28, 2025; Lincoln, Nebraska, USA; Nebraska Cornhuskers running back Emmett Johnson (21) runs against Iowa Hawkeyes defensive back Zach Lutmer (6) during the third quarter at Memorial Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Dylan Widger-Imagn Images
It’s been awhile since Nebraska has had a high end running back, but Emmett Johnson changed the tides in the backfield this season for the Cornhuskers. He became the first Nebraska running back with 1000+ yards since Devine Ozigbo in 2018.
Johnson thrives in zone running schemes, and he was one of the most explosive playmakers out of the backfield in all of college football this season. His 36 carries of 10+ yards tied for sixth in the FBS. He also led all running backs in the FBS with 46 receptions.
At 5’11” and 200 pounds, Johnson has a sturdy frame to along with outstanding breakaway speed and ability to change directions on a dime. He needs to get better as a blocker if he wants to truly help an NFL passing game, but with the receiving ability, he can get away with being a checkdown option (or down the field receiver option) more than a blocking presence.
While Jeremiyah Love stole much of the spotlight at Notre Dame this past year, Jadarian Price should not be overlooked heading into this draft. In an offense that had a top Heisman candidate in Love, Price still managed to get 120 carries in 2024 and 113 carries in 2025.
There’s a reason for that: Price is a very effective player. Every movement Price makes in the backfield seems effortless and entirely intentional. He has a terrific ability to make cuts in the blink of an eye, leaving defenses with virtually no time to react, or he’ll be gone.
That being said, there are some questions that could impact his placement in the draft. We’ve never seen him be a lead running back at the collegiate level, which is a very unique position for a player who is widely considered to be a Day 2 selection. He could also have some trouble staying on the field on third downs, particularly in passing situations. He only caught 15 passes over the course of his three years at Notre Dame.
5. Kaytron Allen, Penn State
Nov 29, 2025; Piscataway, New Jersey, USA; Penn State Nittany Lions running back Kaytron Allen (13) reacts after a rushing touchdown during the first half against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights at SHI Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images
Like Coleman, Kaytron Allen has a very sturdy frame that keeps his legs churning through defenders. Of his 1303 rushing yards this season, 792 of them came after contact. That was the 16th-most in all of the FBS this past year.
Allen (5’11”, 229 pounds) has been a very productive player at Penn State since he arrived in 2022, totaling at least 167 carries in all four of his seasons with the Nittany Lions. He’s proven time and time again that he can be a workhorse, and a very explosive burst allows him to get to the second level of a defense in a hurry.
However, he also lacks that true home run speed like Coleman. Unlike Coleman, though, Allen also has struggled as a receiver, which may force him off the field on third down passing situations. In 2025, he caught 18 passes for just 68 yards.
6. Demond Claiborne, Wake Forest
Oct 11, 2025; Corvallis, Oregon, USA; Wake Forest Demon Deacons running back Demond Claiborne (1) runs the ball during the second half against the Oregon State Beavers at Reser Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Craig Strobeck-Imagn Images
Demond Claiborne is a home run hitter at the running back position. He has breakaway speed that few can keep up with in space, and he possesses outstanding lateral quickness, forcing missed tackles in open space.
On top of the abilities on offense, Claiborne can also contribute on special teams as a kick returner. He took two kickoffs to the house during his collegiate career before giving up the role during the 2025 season.
However, at 5’10” and 195 pounds, he doesn’t really have the build to be a lead back at the NFL level, which likely will limit his ceiling.
7. Mike Washington, Arkansas
Nov 15, 2025; Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA; Arkansas Razorbacks running back Mike Washington (4) runs against LSU Tigers safety Tamarcus Cooley (0) during the first half at Tiger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Stephen Lew-Imagn Images
Mike Washington has a real chance to be one of the steals of this draft class if he ends up falling into the middle rounds. He has elite size at 6’2″ and 228 pounds, and he almost certainly will threaten 4.4 speed in the 40 yard dash at the NFL Combine.
Washington has great vision in the backfield, patiently waiting for lanes to open up before using that explosive ability to pick up yards in a hurry with big strides. He also has a knack for falling forward which is what you want to see in a running back prospect to pick up an extra yard or two.
So what gives? Why is he not a top 5 running back in this class? Well, the fumble issues could be catastrophic for him at the NFL level. He fumbled 10 times during his five-year collegiate career, including seven fumbles over the past two seasons.
8. Le’Veon Moss, Texas A&M
Dec 20, 2025; College Station, TX, USA; Texas A&M Aggies running back Le’Veon Moss (8) runs the ball as Miami Hurricanes defensive back Ethan O’Connor (24) defends during the second half at Kyle Field. Mandatory Credit: Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images
Like Mike Washington, Le’Veon Moss has the tools to be an NFL running back. He has a punishing running style and pushes through contact to gain extra yards (big, physical guys are a theme of this RB class if you haven’t noticed).
His balance and patience in the backfield is a notable strength that draws some comparison to Le’Veon Bell, and when he does decide to burst through a hole, he does it with explosive speed and power.
All that being said, injury troubles have followed Moss throughout his collegiate career. In four years, he never managed to play 10 games at Texas A&M, suffering serious ankle and knee injuries in his career. If he stays healthy, Moss can surpass this draft ranking, but it’s hard to bank too much on that right now.
We’re coming towards the end of this little series, which has served its purpose of keeping us ticking over during the long, bleak weeks before spring training gets under way. But if we were somewhat self-referential with yesterday’s question about the Diamondbacks’ fanbase, I want to go fully self-referential today. Let’s have a love-fest! We deserve one before the season begins, and we all start ripping each other’s throats outs over Jordan Lawlar plate-appearances… 🙂
Tag a commenter who makes this place better.
We’re family here. A weird, somewhat dysfunctional family. But a family none the less: rather than common DNA, it’s our love of and support for the Arizona Diamondbacks which unites us. And, like any family, there are all manner of personalities: all of whom you love, as a matter of principle. But if your family is anything like mine, some probably more than others! Of course, you already know all the writers are awesome. [That sentence will hopefully not be used against me in the upcoming CBA negotiations!] But who among your fellow commentors do you feel adds extra value to this place?
Roma vs Juventus – Bremer returns for visitors as Dybala faces old club
Sunday evening’s clash between Roma and Juventus at the Stadio Olimpico carries enormous weight in the race for Champions League football, and both sides have received welcome fitness news ahead of what promises to be a compelling encounter.
Juventus will be boosted by the return of Gleison Bremer, who is expected to start at the heart of defence alongside Lloyd Kelly.
The Brazilian centre-back’s presence will be a significant lift for Luciano Spalletti, whose side head to Rome looking to close the gap on the top four after a difficult run of results.
PARMA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 01: Bremer of Juventus celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammate Francisco Conceicao during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and Juventus FC at Stadio Ennio Tardini on February 01, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
With Manuel Locatelli suspended, Teun Koopmeiners is the likeliest candidate to fill the midfield void, while Jonathan David is expected to lead the attack once again, supported by Francisco Conceição, Weston McKennie and Kenan Yildiz behind him.
The Argentine forward has trained fully with the group and is available to face his former club, a fixture that always carries personal significance for ‘La Joya’.
However, a start from the first minute looks unlikely given the time he has spent on the sidelines, with Gian Piero Gasperini expected to use him from the bench. Donyell Malen is set to lead the Roma attack, with Manu Koné and Bryan Cristante providing the midfield backbone.
TURIN, ITALY – JANUARY 18: Paulo Dybala of AS Roma in action during the Serie A match between Torino FC and AS Roma at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on January 18, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
There is less positive news elsewhere in the Roma camp, with both Matias Soulé and Mario Hermoso ruled out of the match, leaving Gasperini with limited options as he prepares his side for a fixture that could prove pivotal in determining who secures Champions League football next season.
Both Softball and Baseball are in action today. Discuss all of the action here! First up Softball with a double header against Stetson and then Idaho State
Where: Jane Sanders Stadium, Eugene Oregon
When: 12:30 vs Stetson 3:30 vs Idaho State
Watch: B1G+
Listen: KWVA
Baseball plays its first big game of the season against former PAC-12 rival Arizona in Las Vegas
CINCINNATI, OH - OCTOBER 25: Cincinnati Bearcats linebacker Jake Golday (11) in action during the game against the Baylor Bears and the Cincinnati Bearcats on October 25, 2025, at Nippert Stadium in Cincinnati, OH. (Photo by Ian Johnson/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
Every year since joining BTSC in 2024, Ryan Parish has put together a draft gems list. This series is not meant to predict who the Steelers will pick, but rather highlight players Ryan thinks will be viable NFL players, and should be available in Rounds 2-7.Looking for more? Check out Ryan’s picks this year atwide receiver.
While it may not be at the top of the Steelers’ draft list, linebacker is one of the deeper position groups in the 2026 class. It is also one of the sneakier needs for Pittsburgh. Patrick Queen has been a rumored cap casualty since the season ended, but even if he remains in Pittsburgh for the final year of his contract next season, it’s hard to foresee the Steelers extending him for big money. Payton Wilson also had a somewhat disappointing second season. While he still shows promise in pass coverage, he has struggled in early downs against the run and ceded snaps to Malik Harrison down the stretch. Harrison is the inverse, a player that a liability in pass coverage, but adequate enough against the run. Cole Holecomb is a free agent, and Carson Bruener is likely to remain on special teams. That sounds like a room that could use a talent infusion to me.
For this series, we’ll be entering some uncharted territory. While I’ve looked at edge linebackers previously, this will be the first time I’ve taken a crack at an inside linebacker class. In many ways, this will be a learning experience for me. I have a loose idea of some positional benchmarks in terms of size and athletic testing, but I will be curious to look back on this process next year and see if there is anything I glean from this year’s process.
As always:
Any player selected for this list cannot be commonly mocked as a 1st round pick
I also avoid players who will have a profile written on BTSC. Paired with the previous rule, this year that disqualifies: Arvell Reese, Sonny Styles, C.J. Allen, and Jacob Rodriguez.
Because this list is meant to dig deep into the draft, I will try my best not to give you a majority of second-rounders, though I’m not excluding that tier of prospect entirely. I believe up to four linebackers could be drafted in the second round — Rodriguez, Anthony Hill Jr., Josiah Trotter, and my selection for this list — so I will only pick one from that group.
With no further delay, these are my 2026 Draft Gems linebackers.
Jake Golday, Cincinnati
Age: 22 (05-23-2003)
Height/weight: 6’4 1/2, 239 pounds
Arm Length: 31 7/8”, 76⅞ ” wingspan
RAS: 9.84
Golday’s athleticism, length, versatility, and general blue-collar attitude were all major selling points for me. A former defensive end with few offers coming out of high school, Golday spent three seasons at Central Arkansas before transferring to Cincinnati in 2024. The Bearcats deployed him all over the field, lining him up at Mike and Sam linebacker, as a defensive end/edge, and even deploying him as a slot defender for 501 snaps in his college career.
Jake Golday continues to stand out in a really strong LB class. I think there are 3 future Pro Bowl LBs playing college football in Ohio right now.
He’s an elite athlete compared to most sub-LBs, but at 6’3”/240 you aren’t making any tradeoffs in run support. Plays blocks as… pic.twitter.com/109TUv4meX
Golday has enough size and power to take on blocks in the run game, and enough speed, range, and change of direction skills to be effective in pass coverage. I do think he needs to work on his reaction time against the run, as he can sometimes be a beat late triggering down; I think that’s something that can be coached up in him, however, as he’s still relatively new to the position, having played it for about three years. While I think he could step in and play right away, Golday shared, “I’m telling everybody that I’ll play special teams. I’ll play any special teams that I’m asked. I’m a guy that’s going to go in and just contribute any way.”
Golday was one of the few prospects to compete in all of the drills, another quality I like. In an era where so many prospects elect not to fully compete at the Combine for fear of hurting themselves — both literally and figuratively — it’s refreshing to see a guy that just loves the game and the process, and is willing to put it all on the line. Golday’s 7.02-second 3-cone drill, which measures agility and change of direction, was a better time than Combine standout Sonny Styles’ (7.09) mark.
Deontae Lawson, Alabama
Age: 23 (02-11-2003)
Height/weight: 6’3, 226 pounds
Arm Length: 31 7/8’’
RAS: *Will update once released*
Lawson is another likely Day 2 prospect, though he is more likely to fall to the third round.
Pros:
Experienced (2,461 snaps on defense)
Fast on tape
Rangey in coverage
Has some pass rush upside (52 pressures, 8 sacks in college career)
Cons:
Light for a linebacker at 226 pounds, can show up engaging with climbing blockers
Inconsistent tackler. 16.3% missed tackle rate in 2025, 12.2% in 2024
Injury history. Had a quad injury in 2023, an ACL tear in Nov. 2024, and other smaller dings and bruises can pop up and affect him during a season
Deontae Lawson (Alabama)
2025: 80 TOT | 45 SOLO | 1.5 SACK | 2 FF | 4 PD
Traits: • Diagnoses plays quickly & fills downhill vs run • Strong coverage range for a MIKE LB • Creates turnovers & wins 50/50s
Though Lawson didn’t participate in the Combine drills, he looks plenty athletic on tape. I’d like to see him add on a bit more weight at the pro level, but he’s a defender who is more slippery against blocks than he is overpowering. He might ultimately be too similar to Payton Wilson’s skillset, but as we go deeper into the draft, these prospects will all have flaws. Lawson isn’t my favorite linebacker on this list, but his role as a sub-package linebacker is easy to envision should the Steelers want to hedge their bets on Wilson.
Keyshaun Elliott, Arizona State
Age: 22 (12-12-2003)
Height/weight: 6’2, 231 pounds
Arm Length: 31 1/4’’
RAS:*Will update once released*
Elliott was one of my favorite prospects at the Senior Bowl. He hadn’t really been on my radar prior to that week, but he rarely came off the field during practices and was always around the ball. His size falls in line with modern linebackers, and he’s great at taking on blocks against the run and then making the tackle. He didn’t run a 40-yard dash, but he did do the jump drills, which highlight a prospect’s explosiveness. His 38” vertical (91st percentile for ILB) and his 125” broad jump (96th percentile) shows up as burst on tape when he triggers down on a run or on a pass in the flat.
Keyshaun Elliott is the pretty clear no. 4 linebacker in the class for me. After the big 3, he'd be the guy I target.
An absolute monster against the run, capable in coverage, upside as a blitzer, flat/screen destroyer flashes. Really good football player pic.twitter.com/xKjEqCo7i4
A former quarterback in high school, Elliott sees the field really well. He’s still developing in pass coverage, but if the Steelers are looking to supplement Wilson’s skillset with a thumper against the run, Elliott fits the bill. He also took a big step as a pass rusher this year, collecting seven sacks and 15 pressures on just 24 pass rush snaps, according to PFF.
Elliott was described as a high-character guy during my week in Mobile, and getting an opportunity to talk to him, I agree that he’s got the focus and temperament that coaches love to have on a roster.
Boettcher is another player who lives around the ball. He’s another of a handful of linebackers in this class who started out as a safety. A two-sport athlete — he was drafted by the Houston Astros in 2024 — who walked on at Oregon, Boetcher’s game is highlighted by his intensity and commitment. At bare minimum, he’s a player who could carve out a long career as a special teams player.
Bryce Boettcher (6’1 227) Oregon
+ Two-sport athlete that was drafted by the Astros in the 13th round + 78.3 coverage grade in 2025 + Special teams’ staple + Football IQ + Awareness/instincts + Physicality against the run + Reliable open field tackler
Boettcher moves well in pass coverage, allowing just six yards per reception and a QB passer rating of 74.7 in 2025. He’s also a sure tackler with a career missed tackle rate right at 10%. He’s aggressive against the run, which can lead to him blowing up plays, but also makes him susceptible at times to play action or cutback lanes. He’s got adequate but not elite speed. He also has experience as a green dot for the Ducks. I see his size and athleticism dropping him to a Day 3 pick, but he’s got the mentality and the drive to make a long career.
Jack Kelly, BYU
Age: 23 (01-02-2003)
Height/weight: 6’2, 240 pounds
Arm Length: 31 1/8’’
RAS: 9.83
I debated on whether I should include Kelly here with the linebackers or bump him over with the edges. He ran with the backers instead of the edges at the Combine, and does have enough upside as a sideline to sideline backer that I felt good about putting him on this list.
But if we’re leading with Kelly’s best trait, it’s undoubtedly as a pass rusher. Kelly had 576 pass rush snaps in his college career, and he created pressure on 128 (22.2%) of them. Whether it’s from the edge or up the middle, Kelly’s got an explosive first step and trigger.
BYU LB Jack Kelly!!!🚨🚨🚨
– Elite blitzer! (10 sacks in 2025) – Very physical in the run game – Sideline to sideline speed – Great in pass coverage – Can play ILB and OLB – Great tackler in the box and in open space – Great at shedding the block – Great leader on and off the… pic.twitter.com/JIvXwmKsRT
While the body types look different, and I think Nick Herbig has more lateral twitch in his game, Kelly’s height, weight, arm length, 40-yard time, and 10-yard split are all near matches to Herbig.
Kelly moves better than you’d assume, given his thick torso. He can cover sideline to sideline, though I question if he has the speed necessary against wide zone runs against backs with elite speed. Again, he isn’t a blue-chip linebacker by any means, but as a guy who could play some special teams, give some juice to the pass rush, and potentially develop into an Elandon Roberts-style run defender (eight career forced fumbles), I can think of worse ways to spend a Day 3 pick.
Khalil “Red” Murdock, Buffalo
Age: 22 (09-24-2003)
Height/weight: 6’2, 232 pounds
Arm Length: 31’’
RAS:*Will update once released*
Lastly, if the Steelers are looking for a brawler in the middle of their second level, look no further than the product out of Buffalo. Murdock doesn’t have top-end speed, which could limit his role to an early-down linebacker, but he has great instincts and production. Over the past three seasons, he’s produced 39.5 tackles for loss, and his 17 career forced fumbles is an NCAA record. In 2025, he turned 47 pass rush opportunities into 20 pressures and six sacks.
Buffalo LB Red Murdock (6-1, 236) is as cool as his name rolling up to Shrine Bowl.
No FBS offers ➡️ Fork Union Military Academy ➡️ Only offer from Buffalo
🦬First Team All-MAC. 30+ starts 🦬298 tackles the past two seasons 🦬NCAA record 17 forced fumbles (2nd place is… pic.twitter.com/bImSrJsRKW
How his speed translates to the NFL could be a sticking point in his career, but I once again am reminded of Elandon Roberts. Roberts was also not the most agile of players, but he was a fan favorite for his ability to crash downhill and make stops. I could see Murdock filling such a role.
What do you think of these LB prospects? Would you like the Steelers to draft any of them? Who was your favorite? Did I leave one of your favorites out? Let us know in the comments!
Dortmund's Croatian head coach Niko Kovac looks on prior to the UEFA Champions League knockout round play-off second leg football match between Atalanta and Borussia Dortmund at the Stadio di Bergamo in Bergamo, on February 25, 2026. Football: (Photo by Alberto PIZZOLI / AFP via Getty Images) | AFP via Getty Images
Former Bayern Munich manager and current Borussia Dortmund boss Niko Kovač likes to play up his team as an underdog — and he did not disappoint with his Friday press conference ahead of Der Klassiker.
“FC Bayern are a top team that will demand a lot from us. We have to play a perfect game from the first to the last second, because that’s the ultimate standard in Europe. We need to take our second-half performance in Munich as a reference. We played well back then. We need to be brave in possession and keep the ball for long spells. But it also depends on the opponent, who will certainly want to impose their game on us. It will be a very intense match for 90 minutes,” Kovač said (as captured by @iMiaSanMia).
Kovač was also asked if there was any lingering effect from his team’s shocking Champions League elimination at the hands of Atalanta on Wednesday. The coach did not think that would be the case.
“We’ve worked through it with the players, but we’ve also said that the focus will be on the future. Now we have to focus on tomorrow’s game. We are all looking forward to it. We have a very fit squad. It was certainly a very intense match, mentally as well. But we will field eleven players who will give their all. They will do everything they can to beat the German champions here in our stadium with our fans,” Kovač stated.
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PREVIEW | Roma vs Juventus - team news, lineups, predictions
Roma and Juventus face each other this Sunday at the Stadio Olimpico for round 27 of the Serie A. The match will be broadcast live at 19:45 on TNT Sports 2.
Roma have won 50 points to date and are placed in 3rd position. In their last match, Gian Piero Gasperini's team prevailed 3-0 against Cremonese (Serie A 2025/26).
Juventus have picked up 46 points and currently lie in 5th position. In their last fixture, Luciano Spalletti's team won 3-2 against Galatasaray (UEFA Champions League 2025/26).
The last meeting between the two teams ended with Juventus winning 2-1.
Feb 17, 2026; Surprise, AZ, USA; Texas Rangers pitcher MacKenzie Gore during media day at Surprise Sports Complex. Mandatory Credit: Arianna Grainey-Imagn Images | Arianna Grainey-Imagn Images
Today the Texas Rangers are back to playing only one spring training game. That game will be played from Camelback Ranch in Glendale, AZ where the Rangers will take on the Chicago White Sox.
LHP MacKenzie Gore is set to take the mound for Texas opposite RHP Erick Fedde for Chicago.
Today’s Lineups
RANGERS
WHITE SOX
Evan Carter – CF
Miguel Vargas – 3B
Jake Burger – 1B
Kyle Teel – C
Josh Smith – 2B
Colson Montgomery – SS
Michael Helman – LF
Austin Hays – RF
Alejandro Osuna – RF
Andrew Benintendi – LF
Cameron Cauley – SS
LaMonte Wade – 1B
Jose Herrera – C
Sam Antonacci – 2B
Rafe Perich – DH
Brooks Baldwin – CF
Luke Hanson – 3B
Dustin Harris – DH
MacKenzie Gore – LHP
Erick Fedde – RHP
Chicago has a radio and video feed for this one, otherwise you’ll have to follow along on Gameday. First pitch from Camelback Ranch is scheduled for 2:05 pm CT.
Cristiana Girelli has left an indelible mark on the history of Juventus, helping to write the most important pages of our Women's First Team successes through her goals.
Never more so than in her case do the numbers speak for themselves – she holds the record for appearances with 241 matches played wearing the Juventus Women's First Team shirt and is the top scorer with 150 goals. She has made a fundamental contribution to the 15 trophies won so far in black and white, including league titles, Italian Cups, Italian Super Cups and the Serie A Women's Cup.
Below are some of her records in the Serie A Women's Championship; no one has managed to rule the roost in front of goal like Cristiana:
Since Juventus' debut season in Serie A (2017/18), Cristiana Girelli is the player with the most appearances (241) and goals scored (150) in a Juventus shirt across all competitions.
Cristiana Girelli is the footballer who has scored the most goals in Serie A wearing the Juventus shirt (107), at least 41 more than any other player (Barbara Bonansea is second with 66).
Since her debut season with Juventus in Serie A (2018/19), Cristiana Girelli has scored the most goals in the top flight (107), at least 18 more than any other player during that period (Valentina Giacinti is second with 89).
Starting from the 2020/21 Serie A season, Cristiana Girelli is the player who has scored the most goals (78) and, more generally, who has been involved in the most goals in the tournament (101 – 78G, 23A).
Also since 2020/21, no women's player had more multi-goal games than Cristiana Girelli in Serie A (14, alongside Valentina Giacinti).
In the last six Serie A seasons (since 2020/21), Cristiana Girelli is the only player to have both scored and provided assists in a single match more than 10 times (11 for the Juventus player).
Indiana Hoosiers wide receiver Omar Cooper Jr. (3) celebrates a touchdown with Indiana Hoosiers wide receiver Elijah Sarratt (13) on Friday, Nov. 28, 2025, during the 100th annual Old Oaken Bucket game at Ross-Ade Stadium in West Lafayette. Indiana Hoosiers defeated the Purdue Boilermakers, 56-3. | Grace Hollars/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Indiana football has taken over the spotlight here in the latter half of the week, as former Hoosiers began the NFL Combine process, giving interviews and meeting with teams ahead of this spring’s draft. Omar Cooper Jr. in particular has been attracting attention as a rising prospect, meeting with a number of teams looking to add a receiver, including the Bills and Commanders.
Dec 29, 2025; Minneapolis, Minnesota, USA;Minnesota Golden Gophers forward Bobby Durkin (3) shoots the ball as Fairleigh Dickinson Knights guard Josiah Francis (15) defends during the first half at Williams Arena. Mandatory Credit: Matt Krohn-Imagn Images | Matt Krohn-Imagn Images
Minnesota Golden Gophers Record: 13-15 (6-11) KenPom Rank: 69
UCLA Bruins Record: 19-9 (11-6) KenPom Rank: 40
If I’m being honest, I know very little about the Bruins (18 teams in the Big Ten is a lot to keep track of). But I do know that coach Mick Cronin has often been very unhappy with his team’s toughness. He is also frequently unhappy about having to travel to the Midwest to play basketball games where his team is 1-5 in Big Ten road games that are not on the West Coast. Mostly, he is just an unhappy man, but these two things have been recurring themes over the last two years.
Minnesota’s toughness might actually be their greatest attribute. Can they use this, and their location, to pull out an upset win over the Bruins?
KEYS TO A GOPHER WIN
Wake up! – It would be helpful if the Bruins are sleepy and the Gophers’ Iron-6 jump on them early. They really do struggle away from the West Coast. I mentioned their 1-5 record this year, and they finished 2-5 last year. Their trip to Minnesota and the early(ish) tip-off are potentially beneficial for the Gophers…if they wake up ready to play.
Attack and get to the FT line – This Bruins team fouls a lot and gives opportunities at the line for their opponent. Which is also something the Gophers have been adept at. Attack the rim, get to the free-throw line and make them.
Defend the three – Tyler Bilodeau and Skyy Clark are two of the best three-point shooters in the Big Ten. Bilodeau is shooting almost 45% from three with a team-leading 116 attempts and Clark has attempted 84 threes, making over 47% of them. UCLA as a team does not attempt very many threes, just over 20 attempts per game, but they make them at a high percentage. This will make the Gopher’s zone an interesting decision.
PREDICTION
Both of these teams LOVE a slower-paced game. And both of these teams do a pretty good job of managing turnovers. I would not expect a very high-scoring game.
The question for me is, can the Gophers play physical and with more mental toughness than UCLA and pull out a gritty win?
TUCSON, ARIZONA - SEPTEMBER 12: Defensive back Genesis Smith #12 of the Arizona Wildcats defends a pass during the first quarter against the Kansas State Wildcats at Arizona Stadium on September 12, 2025 in Tucson, Arizona. (Photo by Patrick Mulligan/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Day 2 of interviews at the NFL Scouting Combine occurred on Thursday in Indianapolis. Teams and reporters got a chance to meet with defensive backs and tight ends in the 2026 draft class. Among some of the bigger names were projected first-round safety talents like Ohio State’s Caleb Down and Oregon’s Dillon Thieneman.
Arizona S Genesis Smith says he fractured his foot against Oklahoma State but played through it all year. He’ll be participating in everything this week except the 40.
Smith was a three-star recruit coming out of Chandler, Arizona, where he attended Hamilton High School. He was the 53rd-ranked safety in the 2023 recruiting class and the eleventh overall athlete in the state of Arizona. During his recruiting process, Smith received offers from Arizona State, Washington and Iowa State, among others, but ultimately chose to be a Wildcat.
Smith was recruited by current Arizona safeties coach Chuck Cecil, who you may remember was once the Tennessee Titans‘ defensive coordinator from 2009-2011.
Smith ran track in high school, where he competed in the 4×400 relay, the high jump (personal best of 6 feet 2 inches) and the long jump, (personal best of 21 feet 1 inch).
He is also very active in his community: he founded the Genesis Smith Foundation while he was at Arizona, whose mission is:
The Genesis Smith Foundation intertwines the unifying and transformative power of sports with community-driven initiatives that prioritize mentorship, accessibility, and holistic support. By bridging critical resources with safe spaces for growth, we offer a hand up, not a hand out—empowering youth and families to overcome challenges, cultivate resilience, and embrace their fullest potential. In doing so, we inspire a ripple effect of change, fostering interconnected communities rooted in confidence, compassion, and equity—communities resolutely committed to the boundless pursuit of opportunity, inclusion, and shared growth.
My analysis
Smith is a 6-foot-2, 202-pound, long-limbed safety with range and ball-hawking skills; he mentally processes the game well and uses it to his advantage more than his athleticism. He is not slow by any means, but he can struggle to change direction and his footwork can be sloppy at times.
That being said, he has fluid hips and can flip them without losing momentum. Plus, he tracks deep balls well and does not panic at the catch point. He is a smart player, and he is rarely out of place early in the down, but he can struggle to hang with smaller receivers when the play is extended.
Range and football IQ like this are why I have Arizona S Genesis Smith as a top 30 player in this class pic.twitter.com/XH8pH30del
Smith shows a good motor and rallies to the football. He is a willing tackler in the run game, but he does need to work on his tackling form; he can fail to wrap guys up from time to time, which led to him having 18 missed tackles last season, according to Pro Football Focus.
He profiles as the movable chess piece that Chiefs defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo likes to have on his defense. In 2025, Smith played 319 snaps on or near the line of scrimmage, compared to 451 snaps aligned deep.
Genesis Smith (6’2 202) Arizona
+ Good size and length + 88.5 coverage grade in 2025 + Capable in man coverage + Gets to top speed quickly + Over 1,700 career snaps played + Team leader and captain + Ball tracking + Quick to trigger downhill
Smith is a glue guy in the locker room and a team captain. While his stats don’t jump off the page — like five interceptions over his entire college career — part of that is because, since he has such a mastery of the playbook, and rarely blows his assignment, quarterbacks rarely throw his way. Out of 382 coverage snaps last season, Smith was targeted just 23 times.
Unlike Kansas City, Arizona does not send safeties on blitzes a lot — but based on his tape, it’s not hard to envision that Smith has the smarts, savvy and size to be effective in that role for Spags.
Fit with the Chiefs
Fit: Very High
Round grade: Late-third or fourth round
With Bryan Cook and Mike Edwards both hitting free agency, the safety position is a need for the Chiefs. However, given the other needs on this roster, it’s easy to see general manager Brett Veach being hesitant to spend a top-100 pick on a safety. Smith could be a good value in the middle rounds and would be an instant upgrade near the line of scrimmage over the current players fitting into that role for Kansas City.
When you watch Smith’s tape, you notice that he and Jaden Hicks have a lot in common in the way they play football. That being said, I believe Smith’s upside might be a little higher than Hicks.
Sagnuolo’s defense is at its best when he has a smart and hard-nosed safety roaming the secondary, and Smith fits that bill to a T. More than being a pretty good football player, he is a great fit for what the Chiefs want to do on defense.
Two of the best teams in the Eastern Conference do battle when Cade Cunningham and the Detroit Pistons host James Harden and the Cleveland Cavaliers.
With Cleveland banged up, Detroit is a 6-point home favorite, but my Cavs vs. Pistons predictions break down why the East’s No. 1 seed still deserves more respect.
Read more in my NBA picks for this matchup, set to tip off at 7:00 p.m. ET from Little Caesars Arena in Detroit.
Cavaliers vs Pistons prediction
Cavaliers vs Pistons best bet: Pistons -6 (-110)
It feels like people aren’t giving the Detroit Pistons enough respect. Cade Cunningham and Jaren Duren are stars, and the only team that has a better net rating than the Pistons this season is the Oklahoma City Thunder.
They’ve also been a great team at home this season, going 22-7 with an average margin of victory of 10.3 points.
Meanwhile, the acquisition of James Harden has been a home run for the Cleveland Cavaliers. Unfortunately, he’s questionable to play with a thumb injury while Donovan Mitchell is already out.
That’s too much to overcome against this really great Pistons team.
Cavaliers vs Pistons same-game parlay
Sure, the James Harden thing has worked for Cleveland so far. But he won’t help the fact that the Cavaliers allow the fifth-most points per game to opposing guards. Give me Cade to go Over 25.5 points, something he’s done in eight of his last 11 games.
The Pistons are also an elite rebounding team, ranking second in rebounding rate. Tobias Harris has hauled down six or more rebounds in seven of his last eight games, and with the Cavs potentially down their top two shooters, there could be plenty of boards up for grabs.
Cavaliers vs Pistons SGP
Pistons -6
Cade Cunningham Over 25.5 points
Tobias Harris Over 5.5 rebounds
Our "from downtown" SGP: Cade!
Cade is getting some MVP buzz down the stretch, and a big game against an East contender could bolster that case.
Cavaliers vs Pistons SGP
Cade Cunningham Over 25.5 points
Cade Cunningham Over 5.5 rebounds
Cade Cunningham Over 9.5 assists
Cade Cunningham Over 1.5 steals
Cavaliers vs Pistons odds
Spread: Cavaliers +6 | Pistons -6
Moneyline: Cavaliers +200 | Pistons -240
Over/Under: Over 227 | Under 227
Cavaliers vs Pistons betting trend to know
The Pistons have covered the 1H spread in 28 of their last 45 games (+10.75 Units / 21% ROI). Find more NBA betting trends for Cavaliers vs. Pistons.
How to watch Cavaliers vs Pistons
Location
Little Caesars Arena, Detroit, MI
Date
Friday, February 27, 2026
Tip-off
7:00 p.m. ET
TV
ESPN
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Dec 8, 2024; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Seattle Seahawks linebacker Boye Mafe (53) against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
With the 2025 NFL season now officially concluded, the offseason picture will soon begin to take shape. The first and biggest upcoming period on the docket is free agency, which is only a few weeks away. For the Baltimore Ravens, this free agency cycle will be a significant one.
Coming off a disappointing non-playoff season, the Ravens cleaned house in their coaching staff and will need to retool the roster to quickly return to contender status. The Ravens have clear positional needs this offseason and other areas where they can improve upon current strengths. Free agency is a prime opportunity to do this.
Let’s take a look at some of the top available free agents at one position group, edge rusher, who could be realistic targets for the Ravens to pursue. This will only include external free agents, not the team’s own players who will be hitting the open market.
Odafe Oweh, Los Angeles Chargers
Oweh is one of the top pass-rushers available this offseason and is set to cash in after a strong second-half campaign in 2024 with the Chargers. After was traded from Baltimore to Los Angeles, Oweh recorded 7.5 sacks, 13 quarterback hits, eight tackles for loss and 19 pressures over the final 12 games of the season. He thrived in Jesse Minter’s defensive system and capped it off with a three-sack performance in the AFC Wild Card round of the postseason. Oweh had a disappointing start to the year with the Ravens amidst high expectations but was coming off a career-best season in 2024. He should be ascending into his prime at 27 years old and a reunion with the team that drafted him — to play under Minter once more — would be a great story.
Boye Mafe, Seattle Seahawks
Mafe was a second-round pick in 2022 and has played all four seasons with the Seahawks. He’s fluctuated between a starting and rotational role during his career thus far but has proven he can be an impact player. Mafe’s production dipped across the board in 2025 as his playing time decreased. In 31 games (27 starts) over the previous two years, though, Mafe totaled 15 combined sacks along with two forced fumbles, 28 quarterback hits, 17 tackles for loss and 46 pressures. The former Minnesota product has high-level athletic traits and has likely yet to hit his full ceiling at 27 years old. Some team will take a bet on him as a guaranteed rotational contributor with the chance to become more — the Ravens profile as a solid fit.
Bradley Chubb, Miami Dolphins
Chubb just recently joined the free agent market after he was released by the Dolphins earlier this month. The 30-year-old veteran is likely to have numerous suitors as a big-name, former No. 5 overall pick. Chubb played five seasons for the Denver Broncos, who drafted him, before being traded halfway through 2022. He missed the entire 2024 campaign with a torn ACL but played 17 games last season, totaling 8.5 sacks, 22 pressures, 20 quarterback hits, and two forced fumbles. Injuries have been a recurring issue for Chubb but when healthy, he’s proven to be a disruptive impact player. He’s only two years removed from leading the NFL in forced fumbles with six, along with 11.5 sacks, 11 tackles for loss and career-highs in tackles (73) and quarterback hits (22).
Khalil Mack, Los Angeles Chargers
Mack is one of the oldest free agents available at 35 years old. Despite his age, the 12-year veteran has demonstrated in recent years that he can still be a valuable defensive contributor. Mack is three seasons removed from racking up a career-best 17 sacks. He’s made 27 starts over the past two years and produced combined totals of 11.5 sacks, 26 quarterback hits, six forced fumbles and 45 pressures. Mack is no longer in his athletic prime but is plenty effective in a rotational role. Like Oweh, he could be a candidate to follow Minter from Los Angeles to Baltimore. The Ravens have a history signing big-name veterans who are older and getting good performance out of them. Mack would be a good fit from an on-field perspective and also as a locker room presence.
K’Lavon Chaisson, New England Patriots
Another former first-round pick, Chaisson is coming off the best season of his six-year career. The 2020 LSU product had underwhelmed in his tenure with the Jacksonville Jaguars through the first four years of his NFL journey before joining the Las Vegas Raiders in 2024 and New England Patriots in 2025. With the Patriots, Chaisson started 10 of 16 games and played 67% of the team’s defensive snaps (639 total). Chaisson racked up career-best marks in sacks (7.5), quarterback hits (18), forced fumbles (two), and pressures (23), among other categories. He also returned a fumble for a touchdown. At just 26 years old, Chaisson could be a late bloomer and establish himself now as a consistent impact defender.
What do you think about these free agent options for the Ravens at interior offensive line? Are there other available players not listed you think the team should pursue? Join in the discussion and share your thoughts below!
There has been plenty of speculation as to whether new Boston Celtics big man Nikola Vucevic will be starting or coming off the bench for the Celtics. Now attention turns to that question for when star Boston forward Jayson Tatum returns to action from the Achilles tendon injury he picked up in the 2025 NBA Eastern Conference Semifinals.
And while we do not yet have an answer to that particular potential conundrum, we do know how the former Chicago Bulls center feels about coming off the bench for Boston at the moment. "When I got to Boston and (was) talking to (Celtics head coach) Joe (Mazzulla), he had mentioned that," said Vooch in an interview with NBC Sports Boston. "And in our conversation, I told him I was open to (it)."
"I didn't mind if my role would be different, if I'd come off the bench, if my minutes were different and he just ... asked me to be flexible to start off the bench and see how it goes and figure out the minutes and everything," he added.
"And I told him I was open to that," continued Vucevic "I didn't know that was an issue for me. I knew it would be an adjustment, when you start for so long, you have a certain routine, you go from the warm-up straight to the intro to playing."
"Now it's that you sit on a bench for a little bit and, so it was an adjustment. I think the first game I was just excited to be out there and just wanted to play as hard as I can to help the team. And there was a lot of process, learning the offense, learning the defense, the communication we use, and things like that."
CHESTER, PA - OCTOBER 23: Avery Patterson #3 of the United States takes a shot during a game between Portugal and the USWNT at Subaru Park on October 23, 2025 in Chester, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Brad Smith/ISI Photos/USSF/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The US Women’s National team will bring a strong roster to the 2026 SheBelieves Cup. However, a pair of injuries have led to manager Emma Hayes making changes ahead of the tournament kick off on Sunday. Jordyn Bugg is dealing with a hamstring issue while Kate Wiesner is leaving due to an injured calf.
In their place, fullback Avery Patterson from the Houston Dash and center back Emily Sams representing Angel City have been called in. With the tournament set to start soon, the players will likely add depth for the match Sunday. Patterson has nine appearances to her name and is in the conversation for future callups after breaking into the national team last year. Meanwhile, Sams will be a familiar face after playing in both January friendlies in 2026.
The tournament will be a key chance for players to solidify their place in Hayes’ mind ahead of World Cup qualifying.
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - JANUARY 25: Puka Nacua #12 of the Los Angeles Rams catches a pass in front of Devon Witherspoon #21 of the Seattle Seahawks during the first quarter in the NFC Championship game at Lumen Field on January 25, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Heading into the 2026 offseason, two of the NFL’s best wide receivers from 2025 will be eligible for a contract extension. Those two players are Puka Nacua of the Los Angeles Rams and Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba.
While Njigba was a first-round pick and has a fifth-year option, the Seahawks will almost certainly look to get their star wide receiver locked in as soon as possible. Similarly, the Rams could wait until Nacua’s contract expires at the end of the season. However, waiting could end up costing the Rams with Drake London, Chris Olave, and Zay Flowers also eligible for extensions.
When the Dallas Cowboys were in the process of extending Cee Dee Lamb, they made the mistake of waiting too long and it cost them almost $5 million. At the beginning of the offseason, they may have been able to get Lamb for around $30 million per year. However, Amon-Ra St. Brown and AJ Brown signed for $30 million and $32 million. Shortly after, Justin Jefferson signed for $35 million before Lamb and the Cowboys agreed to a deal for $34 million. Over the course of a four-year contract, the Cowboys cost themselves over $15 million.
As it stands, Puka Nacua’s market value according to Spotrac is $38.5 million per year while JSN’s is $37.7 million. That’s below Ja’Marr Chase’s $40 million per year, but both Nacua and Smith-Njigba will be looking to surpass that number. As Smith-Njigba said earlier this offseason,
“I know my time is coming, and when we get it done, it’s going to be a great deal…I believe I deserve to be the highest paid in my position. Just what I give to the game and the community, I give it my all, and I think that’s worth a lot more.”
Over the past two years, Nacua is second in the NFL in receptions and yards behind only Smith-Njigba. With that said, on a per game basis, Nacua leads by a wide margin. In fact, Nacua’s 95.3 yards per game in his career are the most in NFL history. Nacua is second in NFL history in total receiving yards for a player in their first three years. The Rams wide receiver is also fourth in receptions for a player in their first three seasons in NFL history.
There is a serious argument to be made for Nacua as the NFL’s highest-paid wide receiver. He arguably should have won the Offensive Rookie of the Year in 2023. Despite out-producing Smith-Njigba last season, Nacua was beaten out for the Offensive Player of the Year. However, he has made the Pro Bowl twice and is a first and second-team All-Pro.
The Rams and Seahawks may try to get something done between the $35 million and $40 million gap that separates Jefferson and Chase. Given how both players have produced, it wouldn’t be surprising to see both try to surpass that number. That will especially be the case if the Falcons get something done with Drake London who could bridge that gap.
This really comes down to which player’s contract gets done first between Nacua and JSN. The Rams will have the benefit of time on their side as Smith-Njigba technically has two years left on his rookie contract. Still, the Rams could always franchise tag Nacua which is what the Cowboys have done with George Pickens. The Rams haven’t been a team to utilize the franchise tag, but it is certainly an option. Even with the tag, Smith-Njigba’s camp can wait to see what Nacua and London get and then try and beat that number. Conversely, there will be more pressure on the Rams to get something done this offseason with Nacua to try and save money in the long run.
At the end of the day, Nacua may cost over $40 million per year, but getting his contract done now and before JSN will cost less in the long-run. Nacua and Smith-Njigba competed for recognition as the NFL’s best wide receiver in 2025. It won’t be long before both are competing to be the NFL’s highest-paid wide receiver as well.
PITTSBURGH, PA - NOVEMBER 30: A.J. Epenesa #57 of the Buffalo Bills rushes the passer during an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium on November 30, 2025 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Next up on our free-agency tour is Buffalo Bills defensive end A.J. Epenesa. In my spirit of not BSing the readers, I’ll cut to the chase up top here. It’s not like you haven’t already clicked into the article anyway. I like Epenesa but we need to approach this from a business stance.
There’s no compelling reason to not let Epenesa test the market. He struggled to break 50% of snaps on Buffalo Bills teams that were known for creating pressure through scheme, not individual effort. Speaking of which, had Sean McDermott remained with the team, that would have increased his value. At least then you could argue “he knows the scheme.” That won’t be the case now.
Since you’re here, let’s watch some film anyway.
The Film
I went with highlights for A.J. Epenesa because the man has always flashed high upside. All of these plays have some fantastic elements. That said, the difference between good and great in a professional league is often just a matter of frequency. I wouldn’t be shocked to see a comment about Epenesa’s rate stats, and that’s a good argument.
Epenesa had two seasons with 6.5 sacks where he also hovered around 40% of snaps on the defense. Assuming Epenesa could handle a doubled workload, putting him in rarefied air for a defensive end, you could argue the extrapolation to a 13-sack season profiles a drastically different player. That would indeed be considered an elite season for a single player. That bring up the question maybe you want to debate in the comments.
Do you believe that Epenesa’s rate would hold up with a drastically higher workload?
COLOMBO, Sri Lanka (AP) — England couldn’t guarantee Rehan Ahmed will make another appearance in the Twenty20 World Cup after an inspirational debut on Friday.
Ahmed played a starring role in his first World Cup match as England dented New Zealand hopes of reaching the semifinals after a thrilling comeback win by four wickets in the Super Eights.
Ahmed dismissed Rachin Ravindra and Cole McConchie to help restrict New Zealand to 159-7, then launched England's fightback with a stunning six off the second ball he faced, in the 18th over.
England was out of the match until Ahmed's six over long-on inspired partner Will Jacks, and they blasted an unbeaten 44 runs in 16 balls for England to win with three balls remaining.
Ahmed was 19 not out off seven balls and Jacks 32 not out off 18, and full of praise for his teammate who was batting for just the ninth time in a T20 for England.
“Rehan played a brilliant innings,” Jacks said. "Everyone who came out on that pitch struggled and it took time to get the pace of it, how slow it was, but that six he hit second ball off Glenn Phillips just upped the ante and put them on the back foot.
“I was then able to just play off him there. The game was laid out there for us with the field and the conditions so we tried to utilise that.”
England had used only 12 men in its six World Cup matches, playing the same XI for five straight games until Friday when Ahmed, a spin bowling allrounder, replaced Jamie Overton, a fast bowler. The change was dictated by a used, slow pitch.
The 21-year-old Ahmed has mainly been an understudy to Adil Rashid while making landmark appearances. He was the youngest man to debut for England in tests in 2022, and the same in ODIs and T20s the next year.
Asked whether Ahmed will stay in the XI for the semifinal next week, likely in Mumbai, captain Harry Brook said, "There's conversations to be had. We said from the start of the competition we're going to select on conditions. We thought today was the perfect opportunity to bring him in and he did an amazing job.
“We've seen what Rehan can do in the nets. He played beautifully and took the game away from them.”
Teammate Tom Banton was also impressed.
“I played with him last year at Trent Rockets. I've seen the journey he's come on,” Banton said. “He's not been playing which hasn't been easy but to make an impact like that ...”
Report: Leeds United set £3m bargain asking price for forward
Leeds United Transfer News: Joe Gelhardt Set for Summer Exit
Leeds United appear ready to draw a line under Joe Gelhardt’s Elland Road chapter. According to a report by TeamTalk, the club are prepared to green light his permanent departure this summer for a fee in the region of £3 million to £5 million.
Gelhardt, currently on loan at Hull City, has scored 11 Championship goals this season. It is a tidy return, the sort that hints at revival rather than regression. Yet Leeds’ stance is described as pragmatic. The 23-year-old “does not have a future with them”, and in a Premier League campaign defined by survival arithmetic, sentiment carries limited weight.
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Loan Form and Long Term Direction
Hull’s interest in making the move permanent feels logical. Regular football has restored Gelhardt’s rhythm. At 23, development depends on continuity. Returning to Leeds, where opportunities would likely remain scarce, serves neither party.
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There is a quiet inevitability about this. Leeds require clarity in their squad building. Fringe assets must become transfer funds. A nominal fee may not excite supporters, but it represents liquidity at a time when flexibility matters.
Survival Battle Shapes Strategy
Leeds’ immediate priority remains Premier League survival. Recruitment planning cannot drift. Selling peripheral figures to strengthen key positions is not ruthless, it is necessary.
A new striker may be required if the club are to consolidate top flight status. Gelhardt’s 11 goals illustrate capability, but they also highlight context. Championship productivity does not automatically translate upwards.
TeamTalk’s framing underlines realism. Leeds are prepared to sanction departure. Hull must decide whether the valuation aligns with ambition. For Gelhardt, permanence offers clarity.
Transfers often speak of direction as much as talent. Leeds, fighting to stay afloat, appear intent on narrowing their focus.
Our View – EPL Index Analysis
Gelhardt was once framed as part of the future, a forward with edge and instinct. Seeing him leave for £3 million to £5 million feels underwhelming.
Yet Leeds fans understand context. Survival demands discipline. If he is not trusted to lead the line in the Premier League, then cashing in makes sense. Holding onto players without clear roles benefits nobody.
There will be debate about whether Leeds have maximised value. Eleven Championship goals at 23 suggests growth, not stagnation. Could patience have yielded more? Possibly.
Ultimately, supporters crave stability. If funds from fringe sales strengthen core areas, most will accept the trade off. Progress sometimes requires difficult calls.
Laporta confident of Barcelona mounting comeback vs Atletico – ‘In last three finals we outplayed Real Madrid…’
Speaking at a campaign event for the FC Barcelona presidency, Joan Laporta shared his thoughts on the team’s chances of winning silverware this season.
The Blaugrana are currently seated at the top of the La Liga table ahead of Real Madrid. They are in the semi-finals of the Copa del Rey, where they are trailing by four goals to Atletico Madrid after the first leg.
Discussing the draw during his campaign event, former Barcelona president Laporta underlined the difficulty of facing a Premier League opponent.
“We could have been drawn against PSG or Newcastle, and we ended up with Newcastle. English clubs are very tough, and we know they are always competitive in these competitions,” said Laporta, as quoted by SPORT.
After that initial message, the presidential candidate went on to praise Hansi Flick’s team, saying:
“We know it will be difficult, but we now have a very talented team that is beginning to gain the experience needed to tackle this type of knockout stage.”
Laporta has full confidence in the team’s abilities. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)
Moving on, Laporta expressed confidence regarding Barcelona’s chances of mounting a comeback against Atletico Madrid in the cup semi-final.
“In the last three finals, we outplayed Real Madrid, and now we can come back on Tuesday against Atletico,” the ex-president said.
On the league title race, he added: “We will win La Liga against all odds and against everyone.”
On the complaint against him
Laporta also discussed the complaint filed against him and his entourage by a Barça socio a few days ago before Spain’s National Court.
“It will not work for them to make false accusations, full of lies, to tarnish an exemplary electoral process like ours,” he said.
Laporta reiterated that these accusations are old and suggested that the member Isidro Navarro, who filed the complaint before the National Court, is not acting alone.
“Now we have an individual who is dedicated to muddying the waters, but other people have already been singing the same old tune and telling the same old stories. Not everything goes when it comes to becoming president,” he said.
“This person does not work alone, he has not done it alone. We defend Barça from those who want to control it from 600 kilometres away, as I have said many times before.”
Liverpool ‘in talks’ to sign world-class Bayern Munich star
Liverpool Transfer News: Reds in Talks with Bundesliga Duo
Liverpool’s summer plans are already gathering pace, with fresh claims that the club are preparing decisive moves in the market. Credit must go to Indy Kaila for the original update, which has sparked significant discussion among supporters and observers alike.
According to the update, Liverpool are in contact with representatives of two highly rated Bundesliga attackers, signalling clear intent ahead of what promises to be another pivotal window at Anfield.
Talks Underway for Michael Olise
The headline name is Michael Olise, currently lighting up the Bundesliga with Bayern Munich. The X post states: “Our high-level source at @LFC has provided us information that the club are in talks with Michael Olise’s representatives and will activate the release clause once personal terms are agreed Liverpool want to sign both Michael Olise & Yan Diomande this summer.”
Those are strong words, and if accurate, they point to a club willing to back ambition with action. Olise has registered ten goals and 16 assists in 22 Bundesliga games this season, an extraordinary return that underlines his influence. Averaging more than one goal contribution per match, the France international has elevated himself into the bracket of elite wide forwards.
For Liverpool, this profile makes obvious sense. With succession planning around Mohamed Salah never far from internal discussions, a dynamic, left footed creator who thrives between the lines feels aligned with the club’s recruitment model. Yet prising him away from Bayern would require substantial financial commitment, and Champions League uncertainty could complicate negotiations.
Yan Diomande Also on Radar
Alongside Olise, Liverpool are credited with interest in Yan Diomande of RB Leipzig. At 19, Diomande represents a different kind of investment, one rooted in projection rather than proven output.
He may not yet command the same spotlight, but Bundesliga watchers speak highly of his explosiveness and intelligence in wide areas. Leipzig have built a reputation for developing elite talent, and Liverpool’s recruitment team will be well aware of the upside.
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Strategically, this dual pursuit is telling. It suggests Liverpool are exploring both established excellence and emerging promise, ensuring flexibility depending on finances and competitive status.
Summer Strategy at Anfield
This is a crucial period for Liverpool. After Arne Slot delivered the Premier League title in his debut campaign, expectations surged. However, the title defence has faltered, with the Reds currently sixth despite a £450m summer outlay. Another window of change appears inevitable.
Whether Liverpool can persuade a player of Olise’s standing to leave Bayern remains uncertain. The Allianz Arena project is stable, competitive and regularly competing deep in Europe. Convincing him would require a compelling sporting vision.
Diomande, by contrast, may be more attainable and arguably more in keeping with Liverpool’s historic approach of identifying stars before they reach their peak valuation.
Much will hinge on qualification for Europe’s elite competition. Financial muscle alone rarely seals such deals, sporting trajectory matters. What is clear is that Liverpool are not standing still.
Our View – Anfield Index Analysis
From a supporter’s perspective, this report is exactly the kind of ambition we want to hear about. Michael Olise is box office. Ten goals and 16 assists in 22 games is outrageous output, and he looks like someone who could electrify Anfield every week. After a frustrating title defence, we need players who can shift momentum instantly.
Arne Slot delivered glory in his first season, nobody can take that away. But sitting sixth after spending £450m hurts. The squad feels in transition again, and that makes this summer massive. If the club truly are ready to trigger a release clause once personal terms are agreed, that shows intent.
Yan Diomande excites me as well. Liverpool at their best spot the next superstar before everyone else catches up. If he is the next breakout winger from Leipzig, we should be first in line.
Champions League football would help enormously, yet Anfield still carries weight. Big players want big stages, and few are bigger than a European night under the lights.
If this report proves accurate, it signals a club preparing to respond decisively. Another summer of change is coming, and this time it has to put Liverpool firmly back in the title conversation.
Erik Fedde’s first shot at staying out of street clothes in 2026 comes today vs. Texas. | (Photo by Rayni Shiring/MLB Photos via Getty Images)
The White Sox have three split-squad game days this spring, including the Prospect Breakout game vs. the Dodgers. And, lucky you, today is the first! There no Munetaka Murakami today for the Sox — or for any time in the near future, as he has departed to join Team Japan in the World Baseball Classic.
Leading off at 2:05 p.m. CT is the Camelback Ranch game, hosting Texas:
Old friend and apparent heir apparent to the No. 5 starter spot, Erik Fedde, gets his first look of the spring. The impressive Sam Antonacci gets another start, in the 6-spot, continuing to get a long early look from the Sox.
The game is on White Sox radio (WMVP-AM 1000) and also on something called CWS Video. I presumed that meant a webcast, but at the moment I’m not certain that’s so. But still THIS is the game with actual White Sox broadcast coverage, in some form.
Over in Phoenix, Sean Burke takes the ball for the second time this spring, hoping to stay perfect through his two or three frames:
Slugging star shortstop Tanner Murray takes the 6-spot in this one, as the two lineups for today are equally strong (or weak, depending on your take). This ballgame is a Cactus League ghost on the White Sox side, with only Gameday and Brewers radio to confirm its existence.
HETTON-LE-HOLE, ENGLAND - JANUARY 25: Players of Sunderland huddle following the Barclays Women's Super League 2 match between Sunderland and Southampton at Eppleton Colliery Welfare Ground on January 25, 2026 in Hetton-le-Hole, England. (Photo by Molly Darlington - WSL/WSL Football via Getty Images) | WSL Football via Getty Images
I have spent the past year watching Sunderland Women navigate something that feels significant yet strangely quiet; a process that’s unfolded mostly behind closed doors but has the potential to reshape the future of the club in a way we’ve not seen before.
It’s been a year of conversations, negotiations, pauses, restarts and the kind of cautious optimism that comes when you know something big might be happening but you also know how easily big things can slip away.
As someone who’s followed this team closely and watched the club grow and stumble and grow again, I’ve found myself thinking a lot about what this moment means — not just for the people in the boardroom but for the players, the staff, and the supporters who’ve carried this team through years when the rest of the football world barely noticed it existed.
The story really begins with the recognition that the women’s game has changed. Not “is changing”, but “has changed”.
The pace has been dizzying at times and clubs that once treated their women’s teams as an afterthought are now scrambling to catch up. Investors that wouldn’t have looked twice at women’s football five years ago are now circling with serious intent, and Sunderland, with all its history and potential, has found itself right in the middle of that shift after being approached by multiple parties over the past year, all interested in taking a majority stake in Sunderland Women.
That alone tells you how different the landscape is. A few years ago, the idea of investors competing to buy into the women’s team would’ve sounded like fantasy. Now it’s simply the reality of the sport.
The most prominent of those interested parties has been Sixth Street, a major American investment firm with a growing presence in global sport.
Their women’s sport arm, Bay Collective, has been in talks with Sunderland for months.
They were initially given a period of exclusivity to negotiate a deal and although that exclusivity has now expired, the conversations haven’t ended and that the door is still open — even if it’s longer the only door. Other bidders are back in the picture, and the club is weighing up what the best long‑term option looks like.
Sixth Street aren’t just another investment group looking for a quick win. They’re the people behind Bay FC in the National Women’s Soccer League, a club they launched in 2023 after paying a record expansion fee.
They’ve poured money, expertise and ambition into that project, and they’ve made it clear that they see women’s football as a serious growth market. Bay Collective is led by Kay Cossington, who spent years shaping the England women’s pathway at the Football Association, and her move to the United States was a statement in itself.
She’s someone who understands the women’s game deeply, who knows what it takes to build something sustainable and has the credibility to attract players, staffband partners.
When someone like that takes an interest in Sunderland Women, it’s not something you brush off lightly. It tells you that the club has something worth building on and that the potential people here have always talked about is not just a romantic idea but something that people outside the North East can see too.
But it also raises questions.
What does it mean for Sunderland to sell a majority stake in the women’s team, and what does it mean for the identity of the club? What does it mean for the connection between the women’s team and the wider Sunderland community? These aren’t small questions — they’re questions the club can’t afford to get wrong.
The Athletic published a detailed piece recently outlining the talks between Sunderland and Sixth Street, and whilst it didn’t reveal every detail, it confirmed what many of us already knew.
The interest is real. The conversations have been serious and the club isn’t rushing into anything — which is importantly. Sunderland have been through enough in the past decade to know that quick fixes rarely fix anything. They’ve taken their time, spoken to multiple parties and tried to understand what each potential investor would bring. It’s not been a case of taking the first offer that comes along — it’snbeen a case of trying to find the right fit.
This is where the story becomes more complicated, because Sunderland’s history in the women’s game isn’t straightforward.
The Lasses have produced some of the best players England has ever seen, from Steph Houghton to Lucy Bronze to Jill Scott. It’s a club that dominated the domestic game long before the WSL existed but has also been let down by structural decisions, underinvestment and the kind of short‑sightedness that’s held back so many women’s teams across the country.
The decision not to apply for a WSL licence in 2018 still hangs over the club. It was a moment that changed the trajectory of the team, and it’s impossible to talk about the present without acknowledging that past.
When Kyril Louis‑Dreyfus arrived, things began to change. Investment in the women’s team increased dramatically and the club went from spending £83,000 on the women’s side in 2020/2021 to more than £1 million by 2023‑24.
That was the kind of increase that tells you the club finally understood that the women’s team needed proper support, yet even that level of investment has its limits as competing with the top teams in the country requires resources that go beyond what Sunderland can provide internally.
That isn’t a criticism. It’s simply the reality of modern women’s football. The clubs at the top are spending millions, building training facilities, hiring specialist staff and investing in youth development. If Sunderland want to return to the top tier and stay there, they need partners who can match that ambition and that’s why the talks with Sixth Street matter — as does the interest from other investors.
This is not about selling off the women’s team for the sake of it. Instead, it’s about finding a way to give the team the resources it needs to grow and recognizing that the women’s game is moving quickly and that Sunderland can’t afford to be left behind again.
I’ve spoken to people who worry about what external ownership might mean.
They worry about losing control, losing identity and about becoming a satellite project for a bigger organisation. Those worries are valid as we’ve seen enough in football to know that not every investor has the best interests of the club at heart.
However, I’ve also spoken to people who see this as an opportunity and who believe that the right investor could transform the women’s team in a way that would’ve been unthinkable a few years ago. I find myself somewhere in the middle — hopeful but cautious, excited but grounded.
What gives me confidence is the way the club has approached this situation,with no rush, no panic and no sense that Sunderland are desperate to sell.
Instead, there’s been a quiet determination to get this right. The club wants to retain a minority stake in the women’s team, ensuring that the team remains connected to the wider club. There are no plans to create a new legal entity or to separate the women’s team entirely, meaning the identity of Sunderland Women will remain intact. That matters, as it ensures that any new investor will be joining something, not replacing it.
The expiry of the exclusivity period with Sixth Street has created a new phase in the process. It means the club can speak to other bidders again. It means there is competition — and competition is good. It gives the club options, leverage and ensures that Sunderland aren’t backed into a corner.
I keep coming back to the idea of potential — and Sunderland Women have so much of it.
The fanbase is there, as is the history and identity and ambition. What’s often been missing is the level of investment needed to unlock all of that, and that’s what this moment is about: unlocking potential and giving the players, the staff and the supporters the chance to see what this club can be when it’s backed properly.
I also think about the players who have come through this club, the ones who went on to become England internationals, Champions League winners and European champions. I reflect on what Sunderland could’ve been if the investment had been there earlier — and then I think about what Sunderland could still become if the investment arrives now. That is where the hope comes from. Not from nostalgia, but from possibility.
The women’s game is growing faster than anyone expected and Sunderland have a chance to be part of that growth in a meaningful way. They have a chance to build something that reflects the history of the club but also looks forward. They have a chance to create a team that can compete at the highest level, not just survive there.
I know there will be bumps and moments of uncertainty along the way, but I also know that this club has been through far worse and come out on the other side.
The resilience of Sunderland Women is one of the things that’s always drawn me to them. They’ve survived decisions that would’ve broken other clubs, rebuilt themselves more than once and kept going when the rest of the football world barely noticed.
Now the world is noticing. Investors are noticing. People with serious money and serious ambition are noticing. That’s is not something to be afraid of — it’s something to embrace, carefully but confidently.
I don’t know which investor the club will choose, whether it’ll be Sixth Street or someone else. But I do know that the club is approaching this with the seriousness it deserves. I know that the people involved care deeply about getting this right. And I know that the future of Sunderland Women, for the first time in a long time, feels full of possibility.
There’s something hopeful about that. Something exciting and something that makes me think that the next chapter of this club could be one of the most important yet. And as someone who’s watched this team through the highs and the lows, through the growth and the setbacks, I can’t help but feel that hope.
Because Sunderland Women deserve this moment. They deserve investment, they deserve ambition and they deserve a future that matches their history. For the first time in a long time, that future feels within reach.
Phoenix, AZ - February 17, 2026: Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto (18) at the 2026 Dodgers spring training at Camelback Ranch, Phoenix, AZ on February 17, 2026. (Eric Thayer / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)
The Dodgers look to make it a 7-0 start this spring, as they are on the road to take on the San Francisco Giants at Scottsdale Stadium. Yoshinobu Yamamoto makes his final spring start against left-hander Robbie Ray.
AUBURN — Maybe it's finally clicking for Auburn basketball. Maybe, at least based on the returns in the days following its loss to Oklahoma earlier this week.
The Tigers had a "very spirited" film session Thursday, Feb. 26, head coach Steven Pearl said, to address their issues in the loss to the Sooners. Afterwards, Pearl said Auburn had one of its best practices of the year.
"For us, it's about how do we take that and translate it into a game?" Pearl said. "If we can do that, we'll be way more competitive."
Auburn's undoubtedly scuffling, losers in six of its last seven with a disappointing result at Oklahoma in the aftermath of a dramatic win over Kentucky. After the latest loss, Pearl said postgame he'd need to change how he was coaching the Tigers.
"I got after them pretty good yesterday in film and just addressed some things that I thought needed to be addressed, and they were all phenomenal receivers, and then they went out and had a great practice," Pearl said Friday. "I was probably a little more amped up in practice yesterday than I normally am, just to try and spark some energy into us.
"The good thing was I didn't have to do that. I actually fed off their energy yesterday. They were really good from the get-go, and it got me going. I just think in what we do in film study and what we do in preparation, I've got to be a little more urgent in the things that I'm saying in like, 'This is what we're going to do. This isn't an option. Either, be in these sports or don't play.' And that's what they did yesterday."
The players saw a shift in their head coach, Kevin Overton said, but equally important was a film review of their first matchup with Ole Miss, who they'll face Saturday at Neville Arena.
"Even watching it ... just the connectivity and the will," Overton said. "Everybody's flying around, giving extra efforts, doing jobs that aren't our jobs, studying (film), recovering, being in a stance. Teams I would love to be on, that's the team I saw. I was saying it at the end of practice: I only know the film I just watched. I don't even know if our team is paying attention to me sometimes when I say stuff, but I was emphasizing: I only know the film I just watched. That's the team I know we are. We all know that."
If Jaylinn Hawkins leaves the New England Patriots this offseason, it seemingly won't be to get away from Mike Vrabel.
Hawkins is set to enter free agency once the new NFL year begins on March 11. The safety bolstered his market value by registering four interceptions and a forced fumble on last season's one-year deal.
As he prepares to test the open market, Hawkins commended Vrabel during a Friday appearance on NFL Network's "Good Morning Football."
"Just from the energy standpoint, from who he is, he's a standup guy," Hawkins said of Vrabel. "He keeps it real with you, but then he's also like, 'Let's go out there and have some fun. Let's ball.'"
Hawkins endorsed Vrabel's passion when explaining why he liked playing for the head coach last season.
"He believes in us, man. So it's cool," Hawkins added. "He really cares about us. That's the biggest thing. Being out there in practice, he's participating in drills. He's out there with the bags, trying to run us over. Then he's also loud, and he'll get on you. It's nothing but respect and love for him."
Patriots fans must wait to see if Hawkins keeps playing for Vrabel in 2026. The 28-year-old is among the team's most significant free agents, but executive vice president Eliot Wolf indicated earlier this week, per Doug Kyed of the Boston Herald, that they're not planning to ensure he stays by extending the franchise tag.
“He’s earned the opportunity to see what’s out there," Wolf said on Tuesday. "But he’s certainly someone that we would welcome back."
The Los Angeles Dodgers have one of the best starting rotations in Major League Baseball. Shohei Ohtani looks to be a full-go this year, while Yoshinobu Yamamoto will lead this top-tier rotation.
But, it's not all good for the Dodgers entering the 2026 MLB season. One of their top starters, lefty Blake Snell, is still dealing with an injury.
According to Jack Harris of The California Post, Dodgers manager Dave Roberts revealed an update on Snell's recovery, and it's not a good look for the $136 million Cy Young ace.
Dodgers get bad news on Blake Snell for Opening Day
"Dave Roberts said Blake Snell has been making progress in his throwing progression (which, for now, has still been limited to flat-ground sessions)," Harris reports. "But he acknowledged that, given the calendar, it's gonna be 'hard' for him to be ready for Opening Day."
Snell, the 33-year-old veteran left-hander coming off a 2.35 ERA season in 2025 across only 11 starts, is going to miss the beginning of the season for the Dodgers.
While the rotation in Los Angeles is full of incredible pitchers, the injury issues have made their rotation shaky at times.
Snell's issue, a shoulder problem that's been lingering for a while, isn't going away just yet. He's going to miss some more time in 2026.
When Snell is on the mound, he's one of the top pitchers in baseball. He has a career ERA of 3.15. His lone season with the Dodgers wasn't a long one, but he still managed to play a big role, pitching 34 innings in the World Series run with a 3.18 ERA.
But, considering the massive $136.9 million contract he signed with the Dodgers, he needs to pitch more than 11 games in 2026 to make it worth the Dodgers.
Roberts update is a tough one for the Dodgers, as Snell is going to miss some time to begin the year. The All-Star lefty is a big piece of the rotation, and getting him back as soon as possible would be huge for the defending World Series champions.
The NCAA headquarters on Wednesday, July 24, 2025, in Indianapolis. | Michelle Pemberton/IndyStar / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
So there’s a working group coming to tackle the “issues” in college sports, and you can tell how serious this is just by looking who is and isn’t invited.
Invited: All four power conference commissioners plus the commissioners of the American and Mountain West, Nick Saban, Urban Meyer, Mack Brown, Tiger Woods, Tim Tebow, Charlie Ward, Adam Silver, the people running ESPN and Fox Sports, some athletic directors and university presidents, that Cody Campbell guy, and Ron DeSantis for some fucking reason
Not invited: The President of the NCAA, any currently active college athletes or coaches
In other words, the NCAA’s issues are going to be fixed by inviting a bunch of people involved in the money side of college sports and absolutely no one involved in the actual competition side at present. I’m sure Nick Saban has thoughts on why he’s no longer a college football coach, though the reason mostly seems to be that he’s old and tired of this bullshit. There are also reasons why Urban Meyer is no longer a college football coach, though those aren’t directly relevant to anything that they’d be discussing, to say the least. I don’t know what athletes who competed in college in the 1990s and 2000s have to contribute to anything about the current state of college sports.
If you ask the people constructing 18-team conferences that run from coast to coast what the problems with college sports are, you’re probably going to get very different answers than if you asked the athletes and coaches flying across the country for a conference game, is the point, and to include one group and not the other is going to give you skewed answers on the fix. Like everything else in life, if you start from the premise that we can’t have the 1990s back… oh, is that why we invited Charlie Ward to this?
But never mind that. The most notable thing the NCAA has done this year is approve commercial sponsor patches, because fuck it, we’re going to monetize everything we can. Oh, yeah, and the Big 12 came up with a fucking LED court for its conference tournament, which the same crew of dipshits that spend most of my time convincing me that AI will do my job for me (spoiler: I will continue to not use AI to write articles for Anchor of Gold) took time out of doing that to tell me is “sick” and “the future.”
These same people are excited about sponsor patches, for reasons that I cannot begin to understand. (But you have to admit the new logo is growing on you, don’t you, Tom? NO I DON’T.)
But I do not understand how you have a “working group” to address issues in college sports THAT DOES NOT INCLUDE THE PRESIDENT OF THE NCAA. Unless, of course, getting rid of the NCAA is the goal.
In which case: this is yet another reminder that if you don’t like the NCAA, you’re really not going to like what comes after the NCAA. That’s especially true if you care about the athletes, who are decidedly going to be worse off under the post-NCAA private equity nonsense unless you’re the kind of person who genuinely believes that making the athletes get an actual education (even if it’s just an HOD degree) is actually bad for them.
I don't understand it, and I think as Americans, we should reject it.
I don't know about you, but I'm inspired by Team USA's extraordinary Olympic athletes. As a mom of two boys, I'm proud of our men's hockey team − they're fantastic athletes and role models. As a mom of girls, I'm proud of the women's hockey team − they're inspiring and show my girls they can do anything. As a woman who's given birth four times and feels nostalgic about my days as an athlete, I'm blown away by the strength of the Olympic moms − of whom there are nine.
I think we can learn a lot from these Olympians about how to handle our own wins, losses, setbacks and successes in life, not just in sports.
US hockey controversy is nonsense. Do we need to be offended about everything?
The U.S. men's hockey team won gold against Canada, longtime foes, in a riveting 2-1 win on Feb. 22. It was the first time they'd won gold since besting the Soviet Union in 1980. It was historic. Victorious, the team's buoyant joy flooded their locker room, where they took a call from President Donald Trump.
Trump congratulated the team and invited them to Washington, DC, then joked he'd have to invite the women's team or else: "I probably would be impeached."
High on adrenaline, the teammates laughed and went on about their much-deserved celebration.
On Feb. 24, the president announced most of the men's hockey team at his State of the Union address.
The women's team, Trump said, would be coming to the White House later, although that's not certain yet. Controversy ensued: Did the women's team snub the president because of his comment? Why did the men's team laugh at Trump's sexist joke?
Everyone needs to calm down. First, U.S. women's hockey star Kelly Pannek has reiterated that her team missed the State of the Union over logistical challenges, not Trump's joke. Second, Trump's joke was unnecessary, but as a woman, I didn't find it offensive. Do we need to be offended about everything? I think not. Third, when the men's team came down from their incredible high, some actually felt bad for laughing.
Reporters asked goalie Jeremy Swayman about it, and he said he and his teammates "should've reacted differently." Swayman then gushed about the women's team. "We know that we're so excited for the women's team. We have so much respect for the women's team, and to share that gold medal with them is something that we're forever grateful for."
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I'm glad for the men's hockey team. They seem like good role models. I hope my sons strive for greatness, celebrate when they succeed, and have the courage to admit when they wish they'd acted differently in hindsight.
Women had historic success at Olympics. There's enough Olympic inspiration to go around.
In that manufactured controversy, I still see hope and inspiration.
While I'm applauding the guys, it's important to note that women had historic success at the games. I love this. As a mom of daughters who have been or are athletes, I find this inspiring. Among those were figure skater Alysa Liu, who won America’s first Olympic gold in women's single figure skating in 24 years. Mikaela Shiffrin and Breezy Johnson won gold in alpine skiing, bobsledder Elana Meyers Taylor was a legend, Elizabeth Lemley dominated in freestyle moguls and, of course, the U.S. women's hockey team. This should be a much larger story. It's a story I'll tell my daughters.
Applause for our Olympic women doesn't detract from the success of our Olympic men and vice versa. There's room in the world for all of us to reach for our dreams, attain our goals and be successful. These Olympics showed that even well-meaning gestures can turn political and even politics can taint even the most extraordinary moments − but we don't need to let that be the case in sports or in life. There are far greater lessons here.
Most of us will never be Olympic athletes. It's a privilege for a select few. But there are lessons in all athletic endeavors that go far beyond the ice skating rink or the ski slopes:
It's better to lose with grace than win with hubris.
Victory is sometimes decades in the making. Savor it when it comes.
You might finally achieve the dream of a lifetime, only for someone to make a joke out of it. That doesn't make the win any less valuable. In fact, it might make it that much sweeter and doesn't mute the inspiration of the games.
Nicole Russell is an opinion columnist with USA TODAY. She lives in Texas with her four kids. This column originally appeared on USATODAY.com
Americans are still celebrating the wave of success from the 2026 Winter Olympics and one Team USA hockey star is continuing that party with several late-night show appearances.
Both the men’s and women’s hockey teams celebrated their gold medals thoroughly recently in Milan Cortina. However, Team USA hockey is still garnering immense recognition with trips to the White House and regular television appearances.
Meanwhile, a New York Times report also suggests that NHL star Quinn Hughes is set to appear on several NBC late-night shows soon. Hughes will be on ‘SNL’ Feb. 28 and ‘The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon’ to follow, while his brother Jack Hughes may also be present.
Women’s hockey star Hillary Knight reportedly will also be present for the show after helping guide America to their own glory over Canada in the women’s hockey gold medal game.
The Hughes brothers have become instant stars after guiding America to their first gold medal in 46 years. The last Olympic men’s gold medal came back at the 1980 Lake Placid Games.
Jack Hughes scored the game-winning goal to seal the overtime gold medal win over Canada. His recent stardom has shot up since returning to NHL play with the New Jersey Devils.
Meanwhile, Team USA hockey has been on a wave of public showings after their Italian glory. U.S. president Donald Trump sent Air Force One to Miami to pick up the men’s hockey team after their legendary party at nightclub E11even.
Quinn Hughes, Jack Hughes after defeating Canada in the men’s hockey final at the 2026 Winter Olympics. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images
The American team was present for the State of the Union address, where Trump welcomed the men’s squad back from their Olympic triumph. Trump even announced Connor Hellebuyck will be receiving the Presidential Medal of Freedom.
Hellebuyck joins an exclusive list of American athletes that have earned the prestigious honor. That includes Tiger Woods, Muhammed Ali and Jackie Robinson.
Trump has named several quality athletes to the list over the years like Babe Ruth, Mariano Rivera and Annika Sorenstam.
Nintendo has officially announced Pokémon Winds and Pokémon Waves as the latest installment in its never-ending creature-capture series. The two new games will introduce Generation 10 Pokémon and be available exclusively for the Nintendo Switch 2 sometime in 2027. It will be the first Pokémon game exclusive to the Switch 2, and there's no word on whether it will launch for the original Switch or Switch OLED later down the line. An exact launch date was not revealed, although late 2027 seems likely based on previous launches.
The reveal trailer—which is not actual gameplay footage—shows a continuation of the 3D aesthetic, revealing the usual selection of biomes, including oceans, grasslands, rock outcroppings, dungeons, and forests. The trailer also gave us a glimpse at the three new starter Pokémon, Browt, the Grass type, Pombon, the Fire type, and Gecqua, the Water type. The trailer also teased underwater exploration, and what looks like an island resort or town sort of in the style of hut-over-water buildings typically found in calm tropical waters.
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Get ready to step into a world of Brazilian music, dance, and culture at the Brazilian Carnaval 2026 in Vancouver, Canada! On Saturday, 7 March 2026, the Croatian Cultural Centre will be transformed into an explosive celebration of everything that makes Brazilian Carnaval so special. From samba rhythms to delicious Brazilian food and high-energy performances, this event promises to be an unforgettable experience for all who attend.
Whether you are a fan of Brazilian culture or just looking for a fun, lively celebration, this event offers something for everyone. Let’s dive into what makes Brazilian Carnaval Vancouver such a standout festival and why you can’t afford to miss it in 2026.
What is Brazilian Carnaval in Vancouver?
Brazilian Carnaval is one of the most famous festivals in the world, known for its colourful costumes, exuberant music, and high-energy dancing. Every year, people from all over the globe come together to celebrate the spirit of Brazil. In Vancouver, the Brazilian community celebrates this rich cultural tradition with an event that brings all the joy and excitement of a traditional Rio de Janeiro Carnaval to the heart of the city.
The Brazilian Carnaval 2026 will be held at the Croatian Cultural Centre on Saturday, 7 March, from 12 PM to 10 PM. The festival is a full-day celebration of Brazilian music, dance, food, and cultural performances that brings Brazilian vibes to Vancouver. Hosted by the Latincouver Cultural and Business Society and the Brazilian Community Association of BC, this event promises to showcase the very best of Brazil’s lively and colourful culture.
Where is the Event Taking Place?
The event will be held at the Croatian Cultural Centre, located at 3250 Commercial Drive, Vancouver, BC V5N 4E4. The venue is the perfect place for this festival, with enough space to accommodate both intimate performances and large crowd gatherings. The Croatian Cultural Centre has hosted a variety of cultural events, and it’s the ideal location to bring the energy and vibrancy of Brazil’s Carnaval to Vancouver.
What You Can Expect at Brazilian Carnaval Vancouver 2026
Music That Will Make You Dance
One of the most exciting parts of Brazilian Carnaval is the music. The festival will feature a variety of Brazilian rhythms, from samba to axé and batucada. Expect live samba bands, DJ performances, and lots of dancing. The music is sure to get everyone moving, with its infectious energy and rhythmic beats. Whether you’re a seasoned samba dancer or someone new to Brazilian music, you’ll feel the urge to get up and join the fun.
In the daytime, the music will be a little more laid back, giving families and kids a chance to enjoy the carnival atmosphere. But as the evening progresses, the energy will intensify, with more live performances and DJs spinning the best of Brazilian music.
Samba, Axé, and Batucada Dance
Of course, no Brazilian Carnaval would be complete without dance, and this event will have plenty of it. Throughout the day, you’ll see dazzling samba dancers showcasing their moves in colourful costumes. If you’re a fan of Brazilian dance, you can also enjoy axé, a popular rhythm that comes from Bahia, known for its energetic and fun dance steps. There will also be batucada, a style of percussion-heavy samba that’s all about rhythm and beat.
The festival will feature dance showcases, giving professional and community dancers a chance to show off their skills. If you’re lucky, you might even get the chance to take part in a dance workshop and learn some moves yourself. Whether you’re a dancer or someone who loves to watch the rhythm unfold, you won’t be able to resist the infectious beat of Brazilian dance.
Authentic Brazilian Food
What’s a festival without food? Brazilian Carnaval 2026 will feature authentic Brazilian food vendors that will transport your taste buds straight to Brazil. You can indulge in classic dishes like feijoada (a black bean stew with pork), coxinha (fried chicken snacks), and pão de queijo (cheese bread). For those with a sweet tooth, you can try brigadeiro, a chocolate treat that’s loved by Brazilians all over the world. There will also be plenty of Brazilian drinks, including the famous caipirinha, a cocktail made with cachaça and lime.
The food at this festival is more than just a meal — it’s a true cultural experience. Every bite will give you a taste of Brazilian culture and make you feel like you’re at the heart of Rio de Janeiro’s Carnaval.
Capoeira: Brazilian Martial Art and Dance
Another exciting feature of the event will be capoeira, an Afro-Brazilian martial art that combines dance, acrobatics, and music. Capoeira originated in Brazil and has a long history of blending movement and rhythm. At Brazilian Carnaval, you’ll have the chance to witness capoeira performances and even participate in an interactive workshop if you’re feeling adventurous. This is a unique aspect of the festival that you won’t want to miss.
Family-Friendly Fun
Brazilian Carnaval 2026 is not just for adults — it’s also a family-friendly event. During the afternoon, there will be kid-friendly activities, including face painting, crafts, and cultural demonstrations. Children can enjoy the colourful costumes, lively music, and food while parents enjoy the festival’s performances and activities. This is the perfect event for families looking to experience the vibrant culture of Brazil while having a fun day out.
The Ultimate Party Atmosphere
As the sun sets, the festival will shift into a high-energy party atmosphere. The night will be filled with music from top Brazilian DJs, dancing, and a lively crowd. The combination of samba rhythms, electric atmosphere, and Brazilian culture will make this party unforgettable. The entire venue will be transformed into a dance floor, where people from all walks of life can come together and celebrate. It’s the kind of event that will leave you buzzing long after it’s over.
Tickets and Entry Information
Tickets for Brazilian Carnaval Vancouver 2026 are available online via Eventbrite. The event typically offers a variety of ticket options, including general admission and VIP tickets for those looking for an enhanced experience with special perks like reserved seating or access to exclusive areas. It’s recommended to purchase tickets in advance, as this event is known to sell out quickly due to its popularity.
Ticket prices generally range from $20 to $50, depending on the type of entry you choose. If you’re planning to attend, don’t wait — grab your tickets early and make sure you’re part of the action!
Why You Should Attend Brazilian Carnaval Vancouver 2026
Brazilian Carnaval 2026 in Vancouver is a celebration like no other. It’s not just a festival — it’s an explosion of culture, rhythm, and community. Whether you’re into Brazilian music, dance, or simply looking for a fun way to spend a Saturday, this event has something for everyone.
By attending, you’ll not only enjoy live performances, delicious food, and interactive cultural experiences, but you’ll also be part of something much bigger — a celebration of Brazil’s rich cultural heritage and its deep influence on global music, dance, and festivals.
If you want to experience the best of Brazil right in the heart of Vancouver, mark your calendars and get ready for Brazilian Carnaval 2026!
The arrival of Azamara Journeys at Sevilla Cruise Port signals the official launch of the 2026 cruise season, positioning Sevilla as a prime hub for tourism growth in Andalusia. This inland port on the Guadalquivir River offers unique urban access, directly impacting tourism by drawing affluent international visitors to the city’s historic core. The event underscores Sevilla’s rising appeal in global cruise itineraries, promising economic uplift through extended stays and cultural immersion.
Season Kickoff Boosts Sevilla Tourism
Azamara Journeys docked on February 26, 2026, inaugurating a full year of cruise operations at Sevilla Cruise Port. The port anticipates twelve calls from this vessel alone, significantly elevating tourism footfall in Sevilla. This influx will stimulate local businesses, from heritage sites to hospitality sectors, as passengers explore the city’s UNESCO-listed landmarks right from the dock.
The Sevilla Cruise Port stands out as Spain’s sole inland cruise facility, enabling ships to berth in the urban heart. Such proximity transforms tourism dynamics, allowing immediate access to attractions like the Alcázar Palace and Cathedral without transfers. This convenience heightens Sevilla’s competitiveness, fostering longer visitor dwell times and higher spending, which directly bolsters the regional tourism economy.
New Management Drives Sustainable Tourism
Global Ports Holding and Ocean Platform Marinas now oversee Sevilla Cruise Port operations under a twenty-five-year agreement. This partnership introduces top-tier standards, emphasizing sustainable practices that align with Sevilla’s tourism vision. Enhanced services will attract premium lines, ensuring steady growth in high-value tourism segments.
Investments exceeding five million euros target infrastructure upgrades, including terminal modernization and a new facility in the Distrito Urbano Portuario. These developments will streamline operations, reducing environmental impact while elevating passenger satisfaction. Consequently, Sevilla tourism benefits from a greener model, appealing to eco-conscious travelers and securing long-term industry positioning.
Guadalquivir Access Enhances Destination Appeal
Navigating the Guadalquivir River to reach Sevilla Cruise Port creates a distinctive entry experience for cruise passengers. This scenic approach immerses visitors in Andalusia’s landscapes, setting the stage for authentic tourism encounters. The port’s central location amplifies tourism impacts, as guests disembark steps from vibrant plazas and tapas scenes.
Seasonal programming, running through December 29, 2026, features diverse vessels, culminating with Vidanta World’s Elegant in April. Such variety caters to niche markets, from cultural enthusiasts to luxury seekers, diversifying Sevilla tourism revenue streams. The river’s role ensures Sevilla remains a standout Mediterranean destination, outpacing coastal rivals in experiential tourism.
Economic Ripple Effects on Local Tourism
The 2026 schedule at Sevilla Cruise Port projects substantial tourism gains, with each call injecting funds into hospitality and retail. Operators anticipate optimized passenger flows, maximizing shore time for deeper city engagement. This strategy will elevate Sevilla’s profile in international tourism circuits, particularly among North American markets.
Local authorities view the port as a catalyst for exclusive tourism, blending heritage with modern amenities. Personalized services for mega-yachts and cruises will draw elite clientele, fostering year-round vibrancy. Overall, these initiatives promise a multiplier effect, where increased tourism sustains jobs and cultural preservation efforts in Sevilla.
Infrastructure Upgrades Fuel Tourism Growth
Modernization efforts at Sevilla Cruise Port include updating the existing terminal and building anew post-relocation. These enhancements prioritize efficiency, ensuring seamless handling of growing traffic. For Sevilla tourism, this translates to reliable operations that support expanded itineraries and repeat visits.
The alliance between Global Ports Holding and Ocean Platform Marinas focuses on bespoke experiences, from shore excursions to premium berthing. Such tailoring elevates passenger perceptions, encouraging positive word-of-mouth in global tourism networks. Sevilla’s port thus evolves into a benchmark for integrated urban tourism.
Cultural Immersion Powers Tourism Surge
Sevilla Cruise Port arrivals coincide with peak cultural seasons, like Holy Week processions, amplifying tourism allure. Passengers gain front-row access to flamenco, festivals, and architecture, embedding Sevilla in immersive narratives. This synergy positions the city as a must-visit for experiential tourism.
Extended port stays allow deeper dives into Andalusian traditions, boosting ancillary spending on guided tours and cuisine. The port’s management commits to cultural tie-ins, enriching itineraries without overwhelming sites. Resultantly, Sevilla tourism achieves balance, preserving authenticity amid rising volumes.
Future Outlook for Sevilla Tourism
Looking ahead, Sevilla Cruise Port eyes expansion in mega-yacht services, targeting luxury tourism. Planned investments secure scalability, adapting to demand spikes. This forward-thinking approach will cement Sevilla’s role in Europe’s cruise map, driving sustained tourism prosperity.
The season’s diversity, from boutique ships like Azamara Journeys to larger entrants, broadens appeal. Operators project compounded growth, with each call reinforcing Sevilla’s high-end tourism stature. By 2027, these foundations promise even greater impacts, solidifying economic resilience through maritime tourism.
Tourism Impact Quantified
Aspect
Projected 2026 Impact on Sevilla Tourism
Vessel Calls
12 from Azamara Journeys alone
Investment
Over 5 million euros in upgrades
Season Length
February 26 to December 29
Key Markets
North American, international premium
Sustainability Focus
Green operations, high-value model
This table highlights how Sevilla Cruise Port initiatives propel tourism metrics, ensuring measurable gains.
In summary, Azamara Journeys’ arrival heralds a transformative era for Sevilla tourism, blending innovation with heritage for viral appeal.
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has officially announced that Tomorrowland Thailand will make its first full-scale Asian debut in Pattaya, Chon Buri Province, from 11-13 December 2026. This legendary Belgian electronic dance music festival will be bringing its legendary production to Thailand, marking a significant milestone in the country’s journey towards becoming a World Class Event Hub Destination. With 50,000 visitors per day expected to attend this event, Tomorrowland Thailand is going to play a crucial role in strengthening international confidence in Thailand as a premier host of international events.
Transforming Pattaya into a Global Tourism Destination
Pattaya, traditionally known for its beaches and tourism-driven economy, is set to experience a major tourism transformation with the arrival of Tomorrowland Thailand. The festival will serve as a key driver in Pattaya’s tourism growth, attracting not only international music lovers but also high-value tourists looking to experience one of the world’s premier music events. By positioning Pattaya as a destination for large-scale cultural and entertainment events, Tomorrowland will stimulate local hospitality, transport, service industries, and retail sectors, which will see increased demand in the lead-up to and during the festival.
A Global Event with Regional Tourism Benefits
The Tomorrowland Thailand festival also plays a significant role in enhancing Thailand’s appeal in the global tourism market. As a world-class event with an established international fan base, Tomorrowland will likely draw a diverse audience from across Asia, Europe, and the Middle East, boosting not only visitor numbers but also encouraging longer stays and higher tourism spending.
Beyond the event itself, this collaboration will increase global awareness of Thailand as a premier destination for high-profile international events, positioning the country as a top player in the global event tourism market. As part of its wider tourism strategy, Thailand’s ability to host iconic events like Tomorrowland further strengthens the country’s reputation as an attractive destination for both business tourism and leisure travelers.
Sustainable Tourism Impact and Long-Term Economic Growth
Tomorrowland Thailand is designed with sustainability in mind, reinforcing Thailand’s efforts to host eco-conscious tourism and ensuring that the festival contributes positively to the local environment and community. TAT‘s strategic focus on sustainable tourism aligns perfectly with Tomorrowland’s commitment to environmental responsibility, ensuring that the influx of visitors has a long-lasting positive impact on the region. By using the festival as a platform to promote sustainable tourism practices, Thailand is positioning itself as a leader in responsible event tourism.
Strengthening Thailand’s Tourism Infrastructure and Industry
As Tomorrowland Thailand draws international tourists, it will provide additional opportunities for the tourism industry to develop and improve its infrastructure, including hotels, transport networks, and tourist services. The festival will drive demand for high-end accommodations, transportation services, and food and beverage offerings, generating new business and employment opportunities. The long-term benefits of hosting such large-scale events include strengthening the resilience and sustainability of Thailand’s tourism infrastructure, ensuring it can accommodate growing numbers of visitors for years to come.
A Cultural and Tourism Milestone for Thailand’s Hospitality Industry
The success of Tomorrowland Thailand will not only drive tourism growth but will also set the stage for future tourism events. By securing iconic events like Tomorrowland, Thailand reinforces its role as a destination for cultural exchanges, global celebrations, and destination festivals, which directly contribute to the growth of hospitality and tourism-related services.
As Thailand continues to enhance its tourism offerings, including luxury resorts, international festivals, and cultural tourism, the collaboration with Tomorrowland will ensure the country remains at the forefront of event tourism in Southeast Asia.
Tomorrowland Thailand as a Catalyst for Sustained Tourism Growth
The Tomorrowland Thailand festival to be held in 2026 is a transformative period for Thailand’s tourism industry, which will result in tourism growth and economic development for Thailand. With its emphasis on cultural engagement, luxury, and international exposure, Tomorrowland Thailand is set to elevate Pattaya and Thailand as a world-class tourism destination for international travelers.
This prestigious festival is going to further enhance Thailand’s position as a world-class tourism destination for international festivals, resulting in sustained growth for Thailand’s tourism industry. With its emphasis on international collaboration and delivering an unforgettable experience, Tomorrowland Thailand is setting a path for Thailand’s tourism growth, which is going to have a lasting impact on Thailand’s tourism industry and economy.
Flight operations at Kuujjuarapik Airport (YGW), Canada were disrupted today, with 4 cancellations and 2 delays recorded. The airlines most affected were Air Inuit (4 cancellations) and Air Creebec (2 delays). The airports most impacted by the disruption include Kuujjuarapik, La Grande Riviere, Sanikiluaq, and Chisasibi. Several scheduled services linking these northern communities were cancelled outright, while others faced delays, affecting regional connectivity across Quebec and neighboring areas.
Updated today: Kuujjuarapik recorded 4 cancellations and 2 delays, disrupting six scheduled flights.
All four cancellations were operated by Air Inuit.
Air Creebec accounted for both delayed flights.
Kuujjuarapik was central to most disruptions, both inbound and outbound.
La Grande Riviere and Sanikiluaq each saw cancelled services linked to Kuujjuarapik.
Chisasibi recorded a delayed service connected to Kuujjuarapik.
Airlines Affected
Air Inuit
Air Inuit cancelled four flights linked to Kuujjuarapik, representing all cancellations recorded at the airport today. The cancelled services affected connections between Kuujjuarapik and La Grande Riviere, Sanikiluaq, and other scheduled movements involving Kuujjuarapik.
Air Creebec
Air Creebec recorded two delayed flights at Kuujjuarapik today. No cancellations were attributed to the airline, but passengers experienced schedule disruptions on services operating between Kuujjuarapik and nearby communities, including Chisasibi.
What can affected passengers do?
Review the airline’s passenger rights and compensation policies. Travelers are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the airline’s published policies regarding delays, cancellations, refunds, and compensation. Understanding the terms and conditions applicable to the ticket purchased can clarify available options, including refund requests, travel credits, or alternative transport arrangements. This awareness allows passengers to make informed decisions during disruptions.
Check the airline’s official website or mobile app for real-time flight status updates. Passengers should regularly monitor the airline’s official digital platforms for the latest operational information. Flight statuses can change multiple times within a short window, especially during active disruptions. Refreshing the status page, checking departure and arrival boards, and reviewing push notifications through the airline’s mobile application can provide the most accurate and up-to-date information regarding revised departure times, gate changes, or cancellations.
Contact the airline directly regarding rebooking options. Travelers whose flights have been cancelled or significantly delayed should reach out to the airline as soon as possible to explore alternative arrangements. This may include rebooking on the next available service, adjusting travel dates, or requesting placement on a different routing if available. Contact channels typically include airport service counters, customer service hotlines, and online chat systems. Acting promptly can improve the chances of securing a suitable alternative.
Confirm eligibility for meal vouchers or accommodation if required. In cases of extended delays or overnight cancellations, passengers may qualify for assistance such as meal vouchers or hotel accommodation, depending on airline policies and the nature of the disruption. It is advisable to ask airline representatives directly about available support, as eligibility criteria may vary. Keeping receipts for essential expenses may also be useful if reimbursement policies apply.
Monitor email and SMS notifications from the airline. Airlines often send automated notifications regarding schedule changes, gate updates, or rebooking confirmations. Passengers should ensure their contact details are correctly listed in the reservation and remain attentive to incoming messages. These alerts can contain critical instructions, including updated boarding times or revised check-in procedures.
Keep travel documents and booking references readily available. Having boarding passes, booking confirmation numbers, and identification documents accessible can expedite assistance at service desks or when speaking with customer support. Quick access to reservation details helps airline representatives locate bookings efficiently and reduces processing time during busy disruption periods.
Overview of Flight Disruptions
Flight disruptions centered on Kuujjuarapik Airport (YGW), which recorded four cancellations and two delays today. Air Inuit accounted for every cancelled service, while Air Creebec handled the two delayed flights.
Routes connecting Kuujjuarapik with La Grande Riviere (YGL) and Sanikiluaq (YSK) were among those cancelled. Services involving Chisasibi (YKU) experienced delays, alongside additional schedule disruptions connected to Kuujjuarapik itself.
The concentration of cancellations tied to Kuujjuarapik, along with affected services to La Grande Riviere, Sanikiluaq, and Chisasibi, underscores the operational impact on regional air connectivity today. With multiple northern communities reliant on these links, the six disrupted flights represent the interruptions to scheduled service across the area.
Reclaim, the newly launched premium luggage management network, has expanded its U.S. presence by adding services at the voco The Darwin Atlanta Midtown hotel. This strategic partnership offers guests a seamless luggage handling experience between the hotel and Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport—one of the busiest airports in the U.S. The service is expected to significantly enhance the guest experience, especially as Atlanta prepares for major events like the FIFA World Cup.
Who Benefits from Reclaim’s Luggage Management Service?
This on-demand luggage management service is designed to make travel lighter and more convenient for guests staying at the voco The Darwin Atlanta Midtown, an IHG-branded hotel. The service allows guests to book luggage handling through reclaim’s website. Luggage is picked up directly from the hotel lobby, up to six hours before flight departure, offering travelers a hassle-free experience without the burden of carrying bags around.
What Does Reclaim’s Luggage Management Service Involve?
Reclaim’s innovative service follows a simple three-step procedure:
Customer Identification: Travelers validate their identity.
Boarding Pass Confirmation: A quick check ensures that the guest has an active boarding pass.
Luggage Sealing: Luggage is sealed with tamper-evident tracking tags, providing guests with the ability to monitor their bags in real-time via SMS or email.
This straightforward system guarantees that travelers can track their luggage as it moves from the hotel to the airport, eliminating worries about lost or delayed baggage.
Where is Reclaim Expanding Its Services?
Currently, Reclaim’s luggage management service is available at voco The Darwin Atlanta Midtown, but the company has plans for further expansion. The next locations to benefit from Reclaim’s on-demand luggage service will be Dallas-Fort Worth and Washington D.C., where travelers will also enjoy a smoother and more efficient travel experience. The service is particularly crucial as Atlanta anticipates increased international travel, driven by events such as the FIFA World Cup in the summer, when the city will host eight matches.
Why Is This Service Important for Travelers?
For guests at the voco The Darwin Atlanta Midtown, Reclaim’s luggage management service offers unmatched convenience. Traveling can often be stressful, especially during peak periods or when dealing with large volumes of luggage. Reclaim’s seamless service allows travelers to simply drop off their luggage and continue their day, without the need to worry about hauling their bags to the airport. This is particularly beneficial for those with tight schedules or those who prefer to explore the city before their flight.
Additionally, the real-time luggage tracking ensures that travelers can stay informed about their luggage’s status, giving them peace of mind as they make their way to the airport.
How Does This Service Improve Guest Satisfaction at voco The Darwin Atlanta Midtown?
The partnership with Reclaim allows voco The Darwin Atlanta Midtown to reduce baggage-related bottlenecks and improve overall guest satisfaction. Handling large volumes of luggage during peak travel times can overwhelm hotel staff and create delays for travelers. By leveraging Reclaim’s technology, the hotel can streamline luggage logistics, improving operational efficiency and reducing guest wait times.
The partnership also aligns with the hotel’s commitment to providing guests with premium services that enhance their stay. As Atlanta continues to grow as a popular travel destination, especially with major events like international sports tournaments, hotels like voco The Darwin are prioritizing innovative solutions to stay competitive and meet the expectations of modern travelers.
What Does This Mean for the Broader Travel Industry?
Reclaim’s partnership with voco The Darwin Atlanta Midtown represents a broader trend toward improving efficiency and guest satisfaction within the hospitality industry. As global travel continues to rebound, solutions that simplify logistics and streamline operations will be essential for hotels and airports alike. Luggage management, often a cumbersome process for both travelers and hospitality providers, is being transformed by digital tools like Reclaim’s platform, which integrates technology with operational procedures.
Moreover, the service benefits both the hotel and the travelers. For voco The Darwin, this partnership enhances its ability to manage guest expectations and provide a higher level of service, especially during peak travel times when airport logistics can become challenging. For travelers, it means one less thing to worry about, with a hassle-free, on-demand luggage service designed to reduce stress and maximize convenience.
How Is Reclaim Supporting Atlanta’s Global Reputation?
As Atlanta prepares to host international events like the FIFA World Cup, it will continue to attract large numbers of global travelers. Reclaim’s luggage management service plays a crucial role in elevating the city’s reputation by ensuring that visitors and tourists have a smooth, stress-free travel experience. With seamless luggage handling, Reclaim helps to position Atlanta as a modern and efficient destination for international tourists and business travelers.
In conclusion, Reclaim’s luggage management service is more than just a convenience—it’s a vital innovation in the evolving hospitality landscape. As the service expands to more cities, it is clear that the future of travel lies in technology-driven solutions that offer greater convenience and operational efficiency for both hotels and their guests.
Final Thoughts
With Reclaim’s premium luggage management platform now available at voco The Darwin Atlanta Midtown, travelers can expect an improved, stress-free travel experience. The service not only enhances guest satisfaction but also sets a new standard for hotel-luggage handling efficiency across the travel and hospitality industry. As the service expands to Dallas-Fort Worth and Washington D.C., more travelers will enjoy this innovative solution that lightens their travel load—literally and figuratively.
The landscape of regional aviation in Northeast India is poised for a significant transformation following a strategic partnership between the Government of Assam and the Airports Authority of India. A formal Memorandum of Understanding was recently executed to initiate comprehensive feasibility studies for the development of five new greenfield airports. These proposed aviation hubs are strategically planned to be situated in close proximity to prominent tourism sites, ensuring that the natural beauty and cultural heritage of the state are made more accessible to global and domestic travelers. Through this infrastructure development project, a robust framework is being established to support the growing demands of the aviation sector while simultaneously fostering economic growth within the Assam region.
A Strategic Vision for Regional Growth
The agreement was solidified in the presence of high-ranking officials and stakeholders who envision a future where travel across the state is seamless and efficient. It is observed that the primary objective of this collaboration is to identify viable locations that can support modern aeronautical operations without compromising the ecological integrity of the surrounding environments. By focusing on greenfield sites, the opportunity is taken to build facilities from the ground up, incorporating the latest technologies and sustainable practices. The initiative is seen as a pivotal step in the broader mission to integrate remote areas into the mainstream economic map of the country.
Geographic Focus and Tourism Integration
The selection of the five locations for these feasibility studies has been guided by the potential for tourism expansion. It is understood that areas near iconic landmarks and wildlife sanctuaries are being prioritized to ensure that the influx of visitors can be managed through structured aerial routes. By placing airports near these sites, the travel time for international and interstate tourists is significantly reduced. The beauty of places such as Kaziranga or the spiritual significance of various heritage zones is expected to be showcased more effectively once these transit points are operational. The narrative of Assam as a premier travel destination is thus being strengthened through these deliberate infrastructure investments.
The Role of the Airports Authority of India
Under the terms of the signed document, the technical expertise of the Airports Authority of India is being leveraged to conduct detailed assessments. These evaluations involve analyzing the topography, weather patterns, and environmental impact associated with each proposed site. It is required that every technical parameter meets the stringent safety standards set by aviation regulators. The partnership ensures that the burden of technical planning is handled by seasoned experts, while the state government facilitates the necessary land acquisition and administrative support. This synergy between central expertise and state-level execution is regarded as the cornerstone of the project’s potential success.
Economic Implications for Local Communities
Beyond the immediate benefits to the tourism industry, the construction and operation of five new airports are expected to generate substantial employment opportunities. It is anticipated that local laborers, engineers, and service providers will be integrated into the development phase. Once the airports become functional, a secondary economy involving hospitality, transport, and retail is likely to flourish around these aviation hubs. The upliftment of local communities through enhanced connectivity is a recurring theme in the developmental discourse of the state. Passive investment in these regions is projected to result in long-term financial stability for thousands of residents.
Environmental Considerations and Sustainable Development
Since the projects are categorized as greenfield developments, a heavy emphasis is placed on environmental sustainability. It is mandated that the feasibility studies include a thorough review of how these airports will interact with the local flora and fauna. Solutions such as solar energy integration, efficient waste management, and water conservation are being considered during the preliminary planning stages. The goal is to create a network of “green” airports that serve as a model for future infrastructure projects in ecologically sensitive zones. The balance between modernization and conservation is being maintained with great care by the involved parties.
Enhancing Multi-Modal Connectivity
The development of these airports is not viewed in isolation but as part of a larger multi-modal transport strategy. It is intended that these air links will complement existing road and rail networks, creating a comprehensive web of movement across Assam. The ease with which cargo and passengers can transition between different modes of transport is expected to improve the overall ease of doing business in the state. As the regional connectivity scheme continues to evolve, the addition of five new landing strips will provide the necessary redundancy and reach to handle emergency services and medical evacuations more effectively.
Future Timelines and Implementation Phases
Following the completion of the feasibility studies, a detailed project report will be prepared for each site. It is expected that the findings will dictate the timeline for the commencement of actual construction. While the initial phase focuses on data collection and site validation, the subsequent stages will involve architectural design and financial bidding processes. The commitment shown by the state leadership suggests that these projects are being placed on a fast-track trajectory. Constant monitoring of the progress is being conducted to ensure that the vision translated in the Memorandum of Understanding is realized within a reasonable timeframe.
Conclusion and Regional Impact
The signing of this agreement marks a new chapter in the history of Assamese aviation. It is believed that by bridging the gap between major cities and hidden tourist gems, the state is positioning itself as a leader in regional logistics and travel. The passive observation of growing air traffic trends has led to this proactive stance by the authorities. As the studies commence, the eyes of the nation are on this unique collaboration, which promises to redefine how the North East is perceived and accessed. The dedication to building a modern, efficient, and accessible Assam remains the driving force behind every clause of the newly signed pact.
In addition, the PM Hotel Group, a well-established industry leader in hospitality management, has officially announced the brand transition of the Hotel Arboretum to the newly branded City Express by Marriott Washington, DC Northeast. This change will not only usher the City Express by Marriott brand into the Northeast Washington, D.C. area but will also significantly bolster the competitive position of the hotel within the exciting and ever-increasing hospitality industry of our nation’s capital.
In addition, the transition of the hotel will come with a number of exciting enhancements to the overall guest experience, including the updated hotel rooms and common spaces, to ensure that the hotel becomes a first-choice option for travelers seeking value and convenience when traveling to the D.C. area, with many of the city’s top attractions within easy reach. This new brand will not only allow the hotel to tap into Marriott’s large consumer base but will also offer the benefits of Marriott’s Bonvoy program.
Elevating the Guest Experience: New Design and Functionality
The transition to City Express by Marriott Washington, DC Northeast brings a refreshed approach to the hotel’s design and amenities. The property, located at 2305 New York Ave NE, has been known for its value-driven offerings, catering primarily to business travelers, government contractors, and group bookings due to its proximity to Capitol Hill, Union Station, federal offices, and the U.S. National Arboretum. Now, with the brand transition, the hotel is enhancing its guestrooms and public spaces to provide updated furnishings, a streamlined design, and modern functionality that aligns with the evolving needs of today’s travelers.
Guests will also enjoy complimentary breakfast, thoughtfully appointed accommodations, and access to Marriott’s Bonvoy loyalty program, offering seamless integration into one of the travel industry’s most recognized rewards platforms. This change is designed to attract a wider range of guests, from government personnel to tourists, providing a comfortable and convenient base for exploring Washington, D.C.
Strategic Location for Business and Leisure Travel
The hotel’s strategic location along New York Avenue NE places it in a prime position to capture both business and leisure travel demand. Its proximity to Capitol Hill and numerous federal agencies makes it particularly attractive for government and contractor business, while its accessibility to Union Station and key metro areas offers a convenient option for both group and leisure travelers. Additionally, the hotel’s updated features will cater to those visiting the nearby U.S. National Arboretum, Smithsonian museums, and other historic attractions within the D.C. area.
With the rise in demand for business-focused accommodations in Washington, D.C., combined with the added benefits of the City Express by Marriott brand, the hotel is poised to strengthen its competitive positioning in the market. It will now be able to serve a broader range of guests, including those participating in conventions, visiting family, or attending government-related events.
Expanding Marriott’s Reach in Washington, D.C.
The transition of Hotel Arboretum to City Express by Marriott Washington, DC Northeast marks an important step for both PM Hotel Group and Marriott, expanding the City Express brand into the highly competitive Washington, D.C. market. This move aligns with Marriott’s ongoing expansion in urban markets, offering value-driven accommodations in a city known for political, cultural, and economic significance.
The new property will join Marriott’s growing portfolio in the region and further enhance the availability of quality, affordable accommodations for travelers seeking convenient access to D.C.’s main attractions. With the hotel’s direct accessibility to the city’s key demand drivers and its elevated amenities, it is well-positioned to cater to a diverse guest profile, from corporate travelers to international tourists.
Strengthening D.C.’s Hospitality Offerings
The transformation from Hotel Arboretum to City Express by Marriott Washington, DC Northeast serves to highlight the increased relevance of value-driven and accessible accommodations within the hospitality industry within Washington, D.C. With tourism and business travel continuing to grow within these areas, particularly within government-centric locations, this revamped hotel will undoubtedly serve as a major contributor to the evolving hospitality industry within Washington, D.C.
By utilizing brand development strategies to enhance the overall experience for travelers within the region, this hotel will serve as a vital component within determining the future of affordable luxury within Washington, D.C. Additionally, it will serve to further establish the City Express by Marriott brand within a highly evolving tourism and business travel industry on a global scale.
For decades, the narrative of Dublin tourism has been synonymous with the cobbled streets of Temple Bar, the velvet pour of a Guinness, and the echoes of traditional music. But as the city evolves, so too must the way it welcomes the world. Recent discussions at the Dublin City Council’s Economic Development and Enterprise SPC have ignited a conversation that could fundamentally change how holidaymakers navigate the Fair City: the introduction of a dedicated tourism tax.
While the word “tax” often prompts a reflexive wince from the hospitality sector, the vision being laid out by city officials and local representatives isn’t just about collecting coins—it’s about reinvestment, sustainability, and enhancing the “Dublin experience” for everyone involved.
A New Vision for the Capital
The proposal comes at a pivotal time. Dublin City Council has recently established a dedicated tourism team, led by Susan Cooney, the newly appointed Head of Tourism. This team is tasked with a significant mission: aligning the city’s goals with regional and national strategies to ensure Dublin remains a world-class destination.
Central to this new strategy is the recognition that tourism is the “engine of the city.” With one in ten jobs in Dublin tied to the sector, the shift of the Tourism Department into the category of economic development marks a formal acknowledgment of the industry’s weight. However, with great popularity comes great pressure on infrastructure.
The Tourism Tax: What Would it Fund?
The concept of a “visitor levy” or tourism tax is far from a radical experiment. From the “Staycity” taxes in Venice and Paris to the nightly fees in many US states, tourist taxes are a global norm used to offset the wear and tear that millions of visitors place on a city’s public services.
In Dublin, the proposed tax would create a dedicated funding stream. According to Executive Manager Mary Mac Sweeney, while there is some predictable resistance from businesses concerned about rising costs, studies show that regions implementing such taxes often see a net positive impact. The funds would likely be funneled into:
Enhanced Street Cleaning: Keeping the city’s “living room” presentable.
Public Amenities: Better bin collections and public maintenance.
Tourism Services: Funding the very infrastructure that allows visitors to enjoy the city.
The “Free Transport” Game Changer
Perhaps the most exciting suggestion to emerge from the recent council meetings came from Green Party Councillor Ray Cunningham. He proposed that the tourism tax could be leveraged to provide visitors with a “perk” that adds immense value to their stay: free public transport.
Imagine landing at Dublin Airport and, as part of your stay, receiving a Leap Card-style pass that grants unlimited access to the DART, Luas, and Dublin Bus. This “Active Travel” initiative would serve a dual purpose. Firstly, it would encourage tourists to venture “outside the canals,” relieving the congestion of the city center. Secondly, it would align perfectly with Dublin’s climate goals by reducing the reliance on taxis and rental cars.
However, officials are quick to note the need for balance. Mary Mac Sweeney emphasized that any move to waive transport costs for tourists must be backed by a robust income stream to ensure locals don’t feel sidelined. The goal is a “win-win” where the city’s infrastructure improves for residents and visitors alike.
Cultural Cards and Hidden Gems
The vision for a modernized Dublin tourism experience extends beyond the bus routes. Green Party Cllr Donna Cooney highlighted a common missed opportunity: many visitors are unaware of the wealth of free cultural assets Dublin offers.
While tourists in Paris or London queue for hours and pay high fees for museums, Dublin is home to world-class, free-to-access institutions like the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA) and the Hugh Lane Gallery. Cllr Cooney suggested a “Cultural Card” or a “scavenger hunt” style pass (such as an “Art in Parks” card) to encourage visitors to explore sculptures in Merrion Square or St Anne’s Park.
By diversifying the “Dublin Brand” beyond the pub scene, the council hopes to attract a demographic of travelers looking for sustainable, art-led, and community-focused experiences.
Solving the Seasonality Struggle
One of the biggest hurdles facing Dublin’s economy is the “winter dip.” Reports show that visitor numbers can drop by as much as 30% during January and February. Susan Cooney’s team is focusing on “future-facing measures” to ensure Dublin is a year-round destination.
By funding winter festivals, cultural events, and indoor attractions through a tourism tax, the city could stabilize its economy and provide more consistent employment for those working in the 1-in-10 tourism-related jobs.
A Community-Centered Approach
At its heart, the new framework is about people. The council is prioritizing a “people-centered and community approach.” This means ensuring that tourism doesn’t just happen to Dubliners, but for them.
Whether it’s promoting the coastal cycle trails of Clontarf or the greenways of the suburbs, the goal is to spread the economic benefits of tourism into local neighborhoods. If a tourism tax can fund a cleaner, more efficient, and more vibrant city, it may find that its strongest supporters aren’t just the officials in City Hall, but the citizens who live and work in the heart of the engine.
Dublin stands at a crossroads. As the city looks toward a more sustainable, innovative future, the tourism tax represents more than just a fee—it represents an investment in the capital’s identity as a modern, welcoming, and world-class European city.
Newcastle, New South Wales is entering a new phase in its transformation from an industrial powerhouse to a vibrant cultural and lifestyle destination. The reopening of the Newcastle Art Gallery following a major redevelopment marks a milestone in the city’s ongoing renewal and signals growing momentum for tourism and investment. According to official local government information, the gallery has undergone a $48 million, four-year upgrade that preserves its original 1977 Brutalist structure while adding a contemporary extension. The expansion effectively doubles exhibition space and enables a larger portion of the gallery’s collection more than 7,000 works to be displayed to the public. The reopening exhibition, titled Iconic Loved Unexpected, showcases significant pieces from the permanent collection and positions the gallery as a central cultural attraction for visitors to the region.
From Industrial Heartland to Cultural Destination
The gallery’s redevelopment reflects broader economic and social changes underway across Newcastle. Historically known for steel production and heavy industry, the city began a period of transition after the closure of the BHP Steelworks Newcastle in 2000. The shutdown reshaped the local economy and prompted long-term planning focused on diversification, urban renewal and tourism growth. Government and regional development strategies have since emphasized culture, education, waterfront redevelopment and hospitality as key pillars for the city’s future. Today, Newcastle is widely promoted by official tourism bodies as a destination that blends heritage, coastal experiences and contemporary urban lifestyle. Despite this shift, the city’s industrial identity remains visible. The Port of Newcastle continues to operate as the world’s largest coal export facility, reinforcing the city’s ongoing role in Australia’s resource economy while new sectors expand alongside it.
Heritage Landmarks Reflect the City’s Past
Visitors exploring Newcastle encounter strong reminders of its historical significance. One of the city’s prominent heritage attractions is Fort Scratchley, originally constructed in the 19th century to protect the harbour. Today, the site operates as a publicly accessible museum with exhibitions, restored buildings and guided tours through its underground tunnels. From the headland, panoramic views illustrate the city’s layout coastline to the east, working harbour to the north and a growing urban core between them. Another key historic feature is the former Customs House, built in the 1870s, which has been adaptively reused as a hospitality venue. Such projects reflect a broader trend encouraged by local planning authorities to repurpose heritage structures for contemporary use rather than replace them. Religious architecture also forms part of the city’s heritage landscape. Christ Church Cathedral Newcastle remains a major landmark and houses important historical artefacts connected to the state’s military and civic history.
Coastline Lifestyle Drives Visitor Appeal
While industry shaped Newcastle’s past, its coastline is central to its modern tourism identity. Official tourism resources highlight the city’s beaches, ocean baths and walking trails as major drawcards. The historic Newcastle Ocean Baths remains a symbol of the city’s long-standing connection to coastal recreation. In contrast, newer developments such as the Merewether Surfhouse reflect contemporary lifestyle trends, combining dining, fitness culture and ocean views. Connecting many of these locations is the Bathers Way coastal trail, a six-kilometre route designed to encourage active tourism. One of its most distinctive features is the Newcastle Memorial Walk, a clifftop structure that commemorates local military service while offering scenic outlooks over the Pacific. The integration of heritage interpretation with recreational infrastructure aligns with broader government efforts to promote accessible outdoor experiences.
Waterfront Renewal Transforms the City Core
Perhaps the most visible example of Newcastle’s urban transformation is the redevelopment of the Honeysuckle precinct. Once dominated by rail yards and industrial facilities, the area has been reshaped into a mixed-use waterfront district through long-term state and local government planning. Today, Honeysuckle features public promenades, landscaped parkland, residential developments and a growing concentration of restaurants, bars and cafes. Official planning documents identify the precinct as one of Australia’s largest urban renewal projects, designed to reconnect the city centre with its harbour. The area’s relaxed atmosphere and emphasis on public space differentiate it from higher-density waterfront developments in larger metropolitan centres. At the same time, the working harbour remains active, preserving a visual link to Newcastle’s industrial roots.
New Hotels Signal Rising Visitor Demand
The evolution of Honeysuckle and the broader city centre has coincided with significant growth in the accommodation sector. Prior to 2021, Newcastle did not offer five-star hotel options. Since then, three high-end properties have opened, reflecting increased confidence in the city’s tourism market. The Crystalbrook Kingsley became the city’s first five-star hotel, created through the adaptive reuse of a distinctive former council administration building. The QT Newcastle followed, transforming a historic department store into a boutique lifestyle property in the East End. Most recently, the Little National Hotel Newcastle opened on the Honeysuckle waterfront, offering compact luxury accommodation targeted at business and leisure travellers. Tourism authorities view these developments as critical infrastructure supporting major events, business travel and extended visitor stays.
Café Culture and Dining Reflect Social Change
Another indicator of Newcastle’s changing identity is the growth of café and dining culture across inner-city neighbourhoods. Areas such as Darby Street and the East End have developed into hospitality hubs featuring specialty coffee, casual dining and contemporary cuisine.
Local government and tourism promotion agencies highlight these precincts as part of the city’s emerging cosmopolitan character. The shift represents a broader social transition from a predominantly blue-collar industrial town to a diversified urban community with a strong lifestyle focus.
A City Balancing Heritage and Reinvention
Despite the wave of redevelopment, Newcastle’s appeal lies in the coexistence of old and new. Modern cultural venues, luxury accommodation and waterfront dining operate alongside working port infrastructure, historic buildings and long-established neighbourhoods. This layered identity is increasingly emphasized in official destination branding, which promotes Newcastle as a place where industrial heritage, coastal living and contemporary culture intersect. Urban planners and tourism authorities acknowledge that the city remains in transition, with ongoing projects in the city centre, transport infrastructure and public spaces continuing to reshape the visitor experience.
Art Gallery Reopening Anchors Cultural Momentum
The reopening of the Newcastle Art Gallery is expected to strengthen the city’s cultural profile at a time when visitor numbers are growing across regional New South Wales. Expanded exhibition capacity will allow for major touring shows, community programs and education initiatives, supporting the city’s positioning as a regional arts hub. For travellers, the gallery’s relaunch provides a timely reason to visit, while also reflecting the broader transformation underway across Newcastle’s cultural landscape.
Why Newcastle Is a Destination to Watch
Official tourism bodies now market Newcastle as a short-break destination offering a combination of:
Easy access from Sydney
Award-winning beaches and coastal walks
Heritage attractions and museums
A revitalized waterfront and dining scene
Growing arts and cultural infrastructure
New premium accommodation options
The city’s ongoing evolution suggests its appeal will continue to expand, particularly for travellers seeking alternatives to larger urban centres without sacrificing amenities or experiences.
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The Bigger Picture
Newcastle’s journey from heavy industry to a diversified cultural and lifestyle economy is still unfolding. The art gallery redevelopment serves as a symbolic and practical milestone in that process, highlighting how investment in culture can support broader urban regeneration. With heritage preserved, new infrastructure delivered and the natural coastline still central to its identity, Newcastle is positioning itself as one of Australia’s most dynamic regional destinations where industrial history and contemporary creativity coexist along a working harbour and oceanfront.
Michigan, alongside Indiana, Texas, Ohio, Kentucky, and other US states, is about to experience heavy rains and a rising flood risk that could significantly disrupt US travel in the coming days. With severe weather on the horizon, the US tourism sector is bracing for travel delays, road closures, and potential flight cancellations. As storms roll through, heavy rainfall will pound Michigan, Ohio, and Kentucky, triggering flooding concerns and making it essential for travelers to prepare for these disruptions. The rising flood risk combined with severe weather will create unpredictable conditions, especially across the Midwest and Great Lakes regions.
Travelers heading to Michigan, Indiana, Ohio, and Kentucky need to act now to safeguard their plans. This is no time for uncertainty, as severe weather may put your US travel in jeopardy. Stay ahead of the game and know what steps to take in the event of flooding, travel delays, and dangerous conditions. In this article, Travel and Tour World will guide you through how to prepare for the severe weather that’s heading toward the Midwest and Great Lakes regions. Don’t wait—read on to ensure you’re fully prepared!
March is coming with a stormy vengeance, unleashing severe weather, heavy rain, and rising floodwaters from Texas to Michigan and Ohio. The US tourism sector, travel enthusiasts, and locals alike need to brace themselves for this springlike surge that will dramatically affect the weather systems across the country. Severe storms, thunderstorms, and potential tornadoes are on the way, creating extreme conditions in some areas while others continue to grapple with persistent droughts. March 2026 will test the resilience of American infrastructure, as unpredictable weather patterns shift from the Plains to the Great Lakes, and travelers should prepare for chaos that could impact US travel plans. Keep reading to discover everything you need to know about this massive weather event hitting the US this month!
The Jet Stream Shifts, and It’s About to Get Messy! What You Need to Know About March’s Extreme Weather Surge
Hold on tight because the jet stream is shifting, and it’s about to stir up a severe weather storm like nothing we’ve seen in recent years. A southward dip in the jet stream over the western United States will bring a violent collision of warm, moist air from the Gulf with colder air pressing in from behind. This collision will trigger severe thunderstorms, heavy rain, and the potential for tornadoes, stretching across the southern Plains, the Mississippi Valley, and all the way to the Great Lakes. This weather event will flood areas, increase the risk of river flooding, and raise concerns for flooding disasters across the US.
As heavy rainfall strikes, the US tourism sector could face significant disruptions, especially with flooded roadways, cancelled flights, and rising water levels along major rivers. This major shift will impact US travel plans, especially for anyone planning to visit the midwest or southern states in March. This shift in the jet stream will bring unpredictable and extreme conditions, so buckle up and keep reading for a deep dive into the mayhem that’s about to hit US tourism.
Storms Roll in From Texas to Ohio: Will Severe Weather Shatter US Tourism Plans?
The southern Plains to the Great Lakes will bear the brunt of these storms, as multiple systems roll northeastward, triggering heavy rainfall, severe storms, and rising river levels. Areas like Texas, Louisiana, and the Mississippi Valley will experience rainstorms and thunderstorms that will impact US tourism and travel plans. What can travellers expect? Dangerous flash floods, potential tornadoes, and rising water levels could bring flooding chaos along the Ohio, Missouri, and Mississippi rivers. Heavy rain from repeated thunderstorms will exacerbate already swollen rivers, putting the US tourism sector in turmoil.
As severe weather looms, the risk of flash flooding in places like central Oklahoma, Kansas, and Arkansas will likely escalate, making US travel to these areas risky. Tourists visiting these cities may find themselves stranded or caught in rising floodwaters. If you’re planning US travel around these weather hotspots, expect disruptions and flooded conditions that could severely alter your trip. So, what’s next for those looking to travel in the US in March? Let’s dive deeper into the severe weather event and understand how it will affect US tourism!
Drought Persists in the Southeast: A Dry Situation Amidst the Severe Storms in the US
While severe storms take hold across much of the US, the Southeast will experience the opposite: drought conditions that have worsened in places like Florida, which is currently grappling with extreme drought. 67% of the state is in extreme drought, and this situation is not likely to change anytime soon. US tourism in the Southeast will be affected, as droughts and dry conditions are expected to worsen over the next several weeks. The risk of wildfires will increase, making travel in regions like Florida more dangerous and unpredictable for tourists.
The high-pressure system over the Southeast will keep storm systems away, offering no relief to drought-stricken areas in Florida, Georgia, and South Carolina. In the US tourism sector, this means fewer opportunities for travellers to escape the heat as the drought worsens. For those planning vacations to the Southeast, prepare for more dry conditions and limited rainfall, which could impact your travel experience. While the northeast US will see some flooding chaos, the Southeast will suffer from the complete opposite, causing extreme challenges for tourism.
Flash Flooding Risk Increases as Snowmelt Meets Heavy Rainfall: What’s Ahead for US River Systems?
The flash flooding risk is expected to soar in the US as snowmelt from the Plains and Midwest combines with heavy rain and thunderstorms to trigger severe flooding. The US tourism sector should prepare for rising river levels and possible ice jams as heavy rainfall pours down. With rivers rising along the Ohio, Missouri, and Mississippi rivers, the risk of flooding disasters is a real concern for tourists planning to travel through these areas. Travellers should stay informed about potential road closures, flight disruptions, and rising water levels that could ruin any tourist experience.
With river systems swelling and ice jams blocking waterways, tourists might find themselves stranded or caught in delays as floods inundate roads and airports. The rising river levels could cause delays in transportation and travel disruptions across the US, especially in states like Ohio, Missouri, and Illinois. If you’re planning US travel, especially to the midwest or Ohio Valley, you’ll need to stay ahead of the storm and be ready for potential flooding chaos that could halt your plans entirely.
US Tourists, Beware: Cold Air Could Be Pushed Back Into the Northeast as March Shifts
As the spring surge meets winter air, there’s uncertainty over how much cold air will creep back into the Northeast US in March 2026. While the weather pattern is expected to warm up, there’s a chance that a blocking pattern near Greenland could cause cold spells in the Upper Midwest and Northeast. The US tourism sector should be prepared for unpredictable weather as temperatures in the Northeast fluctuate. Heavy rainfall mixed with snowmelt could increase the risk of river flooding, causing potential disruptions in tourism and travel plans in these areas. The US tourism sector in New York, Boston, and Philadelphia could face weather-related challenges in the coming weeks.
As cold air pushes back into the region, snow and ice may affect US travel plans in the Upper Midwest and Northeast, triggering more travel chaos. Tourists planning vacations in cities like Boston or New York City may experience unpredictable weather that could put a damper on their trip. March 2026 is shaping up to be a month where cold and warm fronts clash, creating unpredictable weather for US tourism.
Conclusion: March Will Be a Month of Extreme Weather in the US – What It Means for US Tourism
March 2026 is shaping up to be a month of extreme weather across the US. From severe storms in the Plains and Great Lakes to droughts in the Southeast and rising river levels in the Mississippi Valley, US tourism is in for a wild ride. Tourists in Texas, Ohio, and the Midwest should prepare for potential flooding chaos that could disrupt their travel plans. The unpredictable weather of March 2026 will leave a lasting impact on the US tourism sector, causing delays, disruptions, and even flooding disasters in some areas.
As we head into March, US travel will need to adjust to the severe weather and climate shifts that could dramatically affect tourism. Whether it’s flash floods, snowmelt, or the clash of winter and spring, US tourists should stay alert and prepare for disruptions. Keep an eye on weather forecasts and travel advisories to avoid getting caught in the chaos.
Samsung recently launched the Galaxy S26 with many smart AI features, and one of the main highlights is its new AI document scanner. This feature makes scanning papers easier and smarter. It is designed to help people scan documents quickly with better quality.
The new scanner uses AI to find the edges of a paper automatically. It crops out the background like your table or desk.It also straightens the page if it is tilted. The phone fixes the lighting and removes shadows to make the text clear.
You just need to open the scanner and point your camera at the document. The phone does most of the work for you. It can also scan many pages and save them as one PDF file. This is helpful for school work, office papers, or bills.
Image via Android Authority
The feature is new and advanced.Many people may think they need the Galaxy S26 to scan documents this way. The AI makes it sound special and different. But the truth is much simpler.
Most Android phones already have a scanner in the Google Drive app via 9to5Google. You can open the app, tap the plus button, and choose “Scan.” It can also find the edges, crop the image, fix lighting, and remove shadows. It works fast and gives clear results.
You can scan many pages and save them as one PDF. The file is saved directly in Google Drive, ready to share. It only takes a few seconds to finish.
It means that you do not need a new phone just to scan documents. The tool is already on your Android phone. It is free, easy to use, and works very well.
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Monitors with 3:2 panels are definitely not as common as widescreen monitors, but they do exist and serve people who prefer having more vertical real estate without having to move to a larger size.
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Xiaomi 17 and 17 Ultra are the two most anticipated devices. The pair will be joined by the Leica Leitzphone powered by Xiaomi aka the Xiaomi 17 Ultra Leica Edition. Sadly, the Xiaomi 17 Pro and 17 Pro Max are not expected to join the other three members of the 17 series on their global...
The American is still considered essential, and Allegri is counting on one particular quality the winger offers.
Christian Pulisic remains one of the most discussed figures at Milan, even as 2026 has brought an unexpected dip in form. The American winger continues to command the trust of Massimiliano Allegri, and within the corridors of Milanello, there is still a firm belief that he represents both the present and the future of the club. The American is still considered essential, and Allegri is counting on one particular quality the winger offers.
For much of his time in Italy, Pulisic has been portrayed as a Renaissance story. After an uneven spell in England, he rediscovered confidence, consistency, and influence in Serie A. His first campaign at San Siro felt like a rebirth. However, recent weeks have introduced doubt.
Since the summer, the American star has battled ankle pain, a hamstring injury, and bursitis. Though he has scored eight league goals, rhythm and synergy with his attacking partner, Rafal Leao, have not fully materialized.
The 27-year-old winger carried much of the attacking burden in the first half of the campaign. However, he has not scored in 2026, and missed opportunities, notably against Parma and Fiorentina, have amplified scrutiny.
Christian Pulisic of AC Milan reacts on the sidelines
Allegri relies on key Pulisic quality
Despite the dip in form, Pulisic remains a vital asset, particularly beyond San Siro. As reported by Opta in its preview of Sunday’s match between Cremonese and Milan, Christian Pulisic is second in Serie A for away goals this season, with six, level with Bologna’s Santiago Castro. The Rossoneri’s forward has never scored more away from home in a single Italian campaign. He also reached six in 2024-25.
Across Europe’s top five leagues, he has surpassed that tally only once: during the 2019-20 season with Chelsea, when he netted seven away goals, as relayed by Milannews.it. Even more striking is the correlation between his goals and results. Whenever Pulisic scores away from home this season, his side wins. The pattern is emphatic:
Lecce 0-2 Milan
Udinese 0-3 Milan, with Pulisic scoring twice.
Inter 0-1 Milan
Torino 2-3 Milan, another brace from the American
These are not marginal fixtures. They include derbies and pressure-laden encounters. In hostile environments, Pulisic has repeatedly delivered. For Allegri, this is not a trivial statistic — it is a strategic weapon. Away form often defines title challenges and European qualification battles. The American’s ability to strike decisively on the road provides Milan with a competitive edge few in the squad replicate.
Christian Pulisic (left) and Massimiliano Allegri (right)
A teammate of Lionel Messi with Argentina suffered a severe injury and has been ruled out of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
With the 2026 FIFA World Cup just over three months away, players are now at a point where even a moderate injury can leave them out of the tournament. That is exactly what happened to an Argentina teammate of Lionel Messi after a serious knee problem.
“Valentin Carboni suffered a tear of the ligaments in his right knee, which will require a recovery period of at least eight months,” La Nacion reported Friday regarding the young winger who plays for Racing Club on loan from Inter Milan.
“In Friday’s training session, Carboni went down after a teammate fell on him and alarmed everyone present,” the report adds. “After the medical staff performed tests on the pitch, he was moved to a nearby center for imaging that confirmed the worst: he had torn the anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee.”
This is the second similar injury Carboni has suffered in about a year and a half. The previous one occurred in October 2024, during a training session with the Argentina national team ahead of World Cup qualifiers against Venezuela and Bolivia.
Valentin Carboni playing for Inter Milan.
At that time, the winger was on loan at Olympique de Marseille from Inter Milan, where his performances had made him a regular option for Lionel Scaloni at the international level. However, that injury kept him out for about eight months, and he only returned to action with Inter in the 2025 FIFA Club World Cup.
Carboni is ruled out for the World Cup
With no place at Inter and a less successful loan spell at Genoa in the first half of the 2025–26 season, Valentin Carboni chose Racing Club to play this year in hopes of regaining his 2024 form and getting back into Lionel Scaloni’s consideration.
He had already been part of the squad at the 2024 Copa America, where he played one match on Argentina’s way to the title. However, things have been very different this time: the winger lost his place in the Racing starting lineup after several disappointing performances and now suffered this serious injury that definitively rules him out of both the Finalissima and the World Cup.
Second confirmed Argentina absence for the World Cup
While neither Carboni nor Foyth was guaranteed a spot in Lionel Scaloni’s 26‑man World Cup roster, both had been included in recent call-ups and were considered viable options for the squad, having also been part of teams that won major tournaments.
A key Spain and Paris Saint-Germain player could miss the Finalissima against Argentina due to physical issues.
Exactly one month remains until the Finalissima. Argentina and Spain will face each other on March 27 at Lusail Stadium in Doha, Qatar, aiming to claim a new trophy and gain a crucial boost ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. In that context, a Paris Saint-Germain player could be sidelined due to physical problems.
“Following his latest medical check-up, Fabian Ruiz will follow a tailor-made work schedule over the next few weeks in order to relieve his knee pain,” PSG reported Friday in a statement on their official website.
The Spanish midfielder has been out of action for more than a month due to a knee injury that has taken longer than expected to heal. His last official match was on January 20, in the 2-1 loss to Sporting CP during the UEFA Champions League league phase.
Since then, Ruiz has missed eight matches across the European competition and Ligue 1, and that number is expected to grow in the near future. According to PSG’s statement, at least a couple more weeks will be needed before the 29-year-old Spanish player can return.
This would rule him out of Ligue 1 matches against Le Havre and AS Monaco, as well as the first leg of the Champions League Round of 16 against Chelsea, scheduled for Tuesday, March 10.
The Finalissima in doubt for Ruiz
Even in the most optimistic scenario, Fabian Ruiz will need a couple of weeks to fully overcome the knee pain and return to regular training. After that, he will likely need additional time to regain match fitness.
These timelines put the midfielder in serious doubt for the Finalissima. With exactly four weeks remaining until March 27, it will be a tight window for Ruiz to recover, play a few matches with PSG, and convince Luis De La Fuente that he is ready for a demanding clash against Argentina.
Spain facing multiple challenges ahead of the Finalissima
Ruiz’s potential absence is not Spain’s only concern ahead of the Finalissima. In recent weeks, several national team players have suffered injuries that not only sidelined them at the club level but also put their availability against Argentina in question.
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İstanbulspor: Alp Tutar, Özcan Şahan, Duran Şahin, Mendy, Fatih Tultak, Turan Tuncer (Dk. 78 Cham), Ömer Faruk Duymaz (Dk. 71 Aroujo), İsa Dayaklı (Dk. 78 Vefa Temel), Yusuf Ali Özer, Sambissa (Dk. 46 Mamadou), Krstovski (Dk. 46 Mustafa Sol)
Alagöz Holding Iğdır FK: Sinan Bolat, Gökcan Kaya (Dk. 90+1 Tunahan Ergül), Atakan Çankaya, Tsunami, Ali Yaşar, Robin Yalçın, Doh, Ahmet Engin (Dk. 78 Bacuna), Loshaj (Dk. 90+1 Ali Kaan Güneren), Fofana (Dk. 59 Mendes), Koita (Dk. 78 Bruno)
Goller: Dk. 45+2 Fofana, Dk. 48 Koita (Alagöz Holding Iğdır FK), Dk. 52 Yusuf Ali Özer (İstanbulspor)
Sarı kartlar: Dk. 33 Doh, Dk. 54 Robin Yalçın, Dk. 67 Ahmet Engin, Dk. 88 Sinan Bolat (Alagöz Holding Iğdır FK), Dk. 67 Alp tutar (İstanbulspor)
Sezonun ilk yarısında çizgideki performansıyla eleştirilen Kerem Aktürkoğlu, teknik direktör Tedesco'nun taktiksel değişikliğiyle küllerinden doğdu.
Santrfor ve iç koridora yaklaştırıldığında skorer kimliğini ortaya koyan milli futbolcu, yeni rolüyle takımın gol yükünü çekmeye başladı. Kerem artık kanat değil, forvet oynayacak gibi duruyor.
Sezonun ilk devresinde beklentilerin altında kalan ve eleştirilerin hedefi olan Kerem Aktürkoğlu'nun performansındaki değişimin perde arkası aralandı. Fenerbahçeli yıldızın form grafiğini yükselten asıl faktör, teknik direktör Tedesco'nun taktiksel değişikliği oldu.
Ligin başında Kerem'i çizgide kullanmak isteyen Tedesco, oyuncudan beklediği verimi alamadı. Ancak teknik ekibin hamlesiyle Kerem santrfor bölgesine ve iç koridora yaklaştırıldı. Bu da performansını yukarı taşıdı.
Kerem'in eleştirildiği maçlardaki konumuna bakıldığında çizgide yalnız kaldığı, skora katkı sağladığı anlarda ise ceza sahasına daha yakın oynadığı net bir şekilde görülüyor.
Analizlere göre, Kerem'den maksimum verim alınmak isteniyorsa kesinlikle kanatta değil, forvet hattında görev yapması gerektiği kanıtlandı.
Kerem Aktürkoğlu'nun santrfor/ikinci forvet, orta sahada ise N'Golo Kante ve İsmail Yüksek ikilisiyle kurulan sistemin takımın iskeleti olması gerektiği vurgulanıyor. Kerem, bu yeni taktik dizilişle Nottingham maçında şov yaparak UEFA Avrupa Ligi'ne galibiyetle veda edilmesinin anahtarı oldu.
Süper Lig'de N'Golo Kanté fırtınasının kopacağı tarih belli oldu! Nottingham maçında performansıyla "gerçek Kanté yolda" dedirten Fransız yıldız için asıl hedefi milli ara sonrası. Özellikle 6 numarada maestro gibi oynadığı maçta tam not alan tecrübeli oyuncu için "2 ay sonra durdurulamaz olacak" yorumları yapılıyor.
UEFA Avrupa Ligi'nde Nottingham karşısındaki performansıyla dikkatleri üzerine çeken N'Golo Kanté hakkında çarpıcı değerlendirmeler yapılmaya başlandı.
İlk geldiği dönemde sahadaki görüntüsüyle "Kanté'nin çakması mı geldi?" dedirten tecrübeli oyuncunun, fiziksel olarak henüz tam kapasitesine ulaşmadığı ancak maç oynadıkça form tuttuğu belirtiliyor. Fenerbahçe teknik heyeti Kanté'nin 2 ay sonra çok daha üst düzey bir performans sergileyeceği bilgisini takım muhabirlerine fısıldıyor.
Kanté'nin İngiltere'deki performansı şimdi de saha içindeki pozisyonunu tartışmaya açtı. Yıldız oyuncunun, 8 numara pozisyonundan ziyade 6 numarada (defansif orta saha) oynadığında çok daha etkili olduğu ve pas trafiğini yöneterek takıma büyük katkı sağladığı gözlemlendi.
Kanté'nin Türkiye'ye gelmesini eleştirenlerin aksine saha dışındaki mütevazı yaşantısı ve profesyonelliği de övgü almaya devam ediyor. Futbol kamuoyunda, "Namazında niyazımda, adam gibi adam. Kanté bir markadır" yorumları yeniden yapılmaya başlandı. Genç oyuncuların onunla aynı sahayı paylaşmasının büyük bir şans olduğu vurgulandı.
Eksiklere ve santrforsuzluğa mazeret üretmeyen Tedesco, Nottingham deplasmanındaki yoğun baskıya genetiğindeki kazanma refleksiyle boyun eğmedi. 19 yaşındaki Sidiki Cherif'in devleştiği gecede Fenerbahçe, 2-1'lik skorla iradesini sahaya yansıttı.
Fenerbahçe, zorlu Nottingham deplasmanı atmosferinde karşılaştığı yoğun baskıya rağmen Tedesco'nun yönetiminde sergilediği karakteristik özellikle 2-1'lik galibiyetle döndü. Takımın önemli eksiklerine ve net bir santrforun yokluğuna rağmen teslim olmayan sarı-lacivertliler, pes etmeyen yapısını bir kez daha kanıtladı.
Maç öncesi ve sonrası açıklamalarda bulunan teknik direktör Tedesco, eldeki imkansızlıklara rağmen serzenişte bulunmadı. "Elimizden geleni yapacağız" diyerek mazeret üretmeyen Alman çalıştırıcı, Fenerbahçe'nin genetiğinde bulunan başarma, kazanma ve zor durumlardan çıkma refleksini takıma aşıladığını gösterdi.
Eksiklerin olduğu bu atmosferde santrfor pozisyonunda görev yapan Sidiki Cherif "ben buradayım" dedirten isim oldu. 19 yaşındaki genç oyuncu, böylesine yüksek baskılı bir deplasmanda ayakları titremeden, yere sağlam basarak ve sorumluluk alarak olgun bir performans sergiledi.
Beşiktaş'ın YouTube özel yayınında konuşan Hyeongyu Oh, Sergen Yalçın'ı bile şaşkına çeviren gol sevincinin ardındaki sırrı açıkladı! Attığı golle 200 kilometre hıza ulaştığını iddia eden Koreli yıldızın, sosyal medyayı sallayan meşhur "gözyaşı damlası" bacak kaslarının ardındaki sır da ortaya çıktı.
Beşiktaş'ın YouTube özel yayınında konuşan Hyeongyu Oh, Sergen Yalçın'ı bile şaşkına çeviren gol sevincinin ardındaki sırrı açıkladı! Attığı golle 200 kilometre hıza ulaştığını iddia eden Koreli yıldızın, sosyal medyayı sallayan meşhur "gözyaşı damlası" bacak kaslarının ardındaki sır da ortaya çıktı.
Beşiktaş’ın YouTube kanalında 'Katıl' üyelerine özel yayınlanan videoda, Hyeongyu Oh dikkat çeken açıklamalarda bulundu. Attığı gol sonrası yaşanan sevince değinen Koreli, fiziksel durumuyla ilgili ipuçları da verdi.
Gol sevincinin takım içindeki etkisine değinen Oh, Teknik Direktör Sergen Yaçın'ın reaksiyonuna dikkat çekerek şu ifadeleri kullandı:
-Hocanın 5 sene önce şampiyon olunduğunda bile böyle bir reaksiyon vermediği söylendi. Bununla çok gurur duydum.
Muhabirin "Sence attığın golde top kaç kilometre hızla kaleye gitmiştir?" sorusuna oldukça iddialı bir yanıt veren Güney Koreli oyuncu, "200 vardır" diyerek golün şiddetini vurguladı.
Oh'un sosyal medyada gündem olan belirgin ve hacimli bacak kaslarına sahip olmak için gereken teknik detaylar ise sorumluluk ve çalışma gerektiren bir sürecin eseri.
Oh kas hacmini artırmak ve parçalı bir görünüm elde etmek için iki aşamalı bir program uyguluyor. Squat, Deadlift ve Leg Press ile kasların hacmini inşa ediyor. Leg Extension ve Leg Curl gibi hareketlerle kasın parçalı görünümü ortaya çıkarıyor. Kasları sürekli zorlamak için ağırlıklar veya tekrar sayıları zamanla artırıyor.
Kasların görünür olması için yağ tabakasını da minimize etmiş durumda. Kas onarımı için kilo başına 1.6g - 2.2g protein tüketiyor. Parçalı ve damarlı bir görünüm için vücut yağ oranının %10-%12 seviyelerine çekmiş durumda.
Uzmanlara göre Oh'un diz üstündeki "gözyaşı" damlası şeklindeki kas (Vastus Medialis) ve arka bacak (Hamstrings) grubu, derin squat ve leg curl hareketleriyle belirginleştirilmelidir.
Teknik direktör Sergen Yalçın ve kaptan Orkun Kökçü'nün cezalı, Toure ile Topçu'nun ise sakat olduğu Beşiktaş'ta, Kocaelispor deplasmanı öncesi tüm yük Güney Koreli Oh ve yeni taktik planların üzerine bindi.
Beşiktaş, bugün deplasmanda oynayacağı Kocaelispor maçı öncesi hem eksiklerle hem de yeni planlarla sahaya çıkıyor. Siyah-beyazlılarda teknik direktör Sergen Yalçın ve takım kaptanı Orkun Kökçü, sarı kart cezalısı oldukları için bu kritik mücadelede takımlarını sahada yalnız bırakacaklar.
Yalçın’ın yokluğunda kulübede Murat Kaytaz yer alırken, cezalı olmasına rağmen takımını yalnız bırakmak istemeyen Orkun Kökçü ise kafileyle birlikte Kocaeli’ye gitti.
Beşiktaş'ta cezalıların yanı sıra El Bilal Toure ve Emirhan Topçu da sakatlıkları nedeniyle Kocaelispor'a karşı forma giyemeyecek. Başkan Serdal Adalı maçın atmosferini taraftarlarla birlikte yaşamak için deplasman tribününde yerini alacak. Ayrıca kulüp tarafından deplasmana giden taraftarlara iftariyelik dağıtımı yapılacak.
Orkun Kökçü'nün son dönemdeki yüksek performansına ve kart cezası almasına neden olan yoğun oyununa dikkat çekilirken, teknik ekibin bu yoklukta skor sorununu Hyeon-gyu Oh ile çözmeyi hedeflediği öğrenildi.
Devre arasında takıma katılan Güney Koreli golcü, Alanyaspor, Başakşehir ve Göztepe maçlarında attığı 3 golle müthiş bir istatistik yakaladı.
Orkun Kökçü'nün yokluğunda takımın pas oyununa yönelmesi beklenirken, kritik pasları Olaitan'ın üstlenmesi planlanıyor. Taktiksel olarak ise, Kocaelispor'un dar dizilişine karşı Vaclav Cerny'nin merkeze geçerek Amir Murillo ile kanatlardan genişlik yaratması hedefleniyor. Savunmada ise Agbadou’nun, Kocaelisporlu Petkovic’e uygulayacağı yakın markaj galibiyet planının kilit taşlarından biri olacak.
Beşiktaş'ta transfer gündemini meşgul eden Altay Bayındır iddiaları kulüp kaynakları tarafından yalanlandı. Siyah-beyazlı yönetimin, hata payını sıfıra indirmek adına "dünya çapında" tecrübeli bir kaleci arayışında olduğu ve mevcut form grafiği yükselen Ersin Destanoğlu'na olan güveninin tam olduğu öğrenildi.
Beşiktaş'ta gelecek sezonun kadro yapılanması kapsamında transfer çalışmaları sürerken, kaleci pozisyonu için ortaya atılan iddialara kulüp kaynaklarından net yanıtlar geliyor. Bir süredir gündemi meşgul eden Altay Bayındır transferi konusunda siyah-beyazlı yönetimin şu aşamada bir planının olmadığı öğrenildi.
Gelen bilgilere göre yönetim, transfer komitesiyle birlikte yürüttüğü çalışmalar kapsamında çok daha farklı profil ve "dünya çapında" olarak nitelendirilen tecrübeli kalecilerle temas halinde. Ocak transfer döneminde takıma takviyeler yaparak teknik ekibin yüzünü güldüren Serdal Adalı yönetiminin, gelecek sezon şampiyonluğa doğrudan etki edecek ve kalede mutlak güven sağlayacak bir ismi kadroya katmakta kararlı olduğu belirtiliyor.
Yönetimin amacı, şampiyonluk yolunda hata payını sıfıra indirmek ve mevcut kadro kalitesinin üzerine çıkmak. Bu nedenle Altay Bayındır iddialarının altı boş.
Öte yandan, Beşiktaş'ın kalesini şu an başarıyla koruyan ve her geçen hafta formunu yükselten Ersin Destanoğlu'nun performansına teknik heyet ve yönetimin güveni tam. Genç eldiven için medyanın sürekli Altay Bayındır haberleri yapmasının Ersin üzerinde olumsuz etki yarattığı ve moralini bozduğu vurgulanıyor.
Bu durumun takımın huzurunu bozabileceğine dikkat çekilirken, yönetimin Ersin'i korumak ve konsantrasyonunu sadece sahaya vermesini sağlamak adına bu transfer haberlerinden rahatsız olduğu ifade ediliyor.
Galatasaray, Trednyol Süper Lig'in 24. haftasında yarın sahasında Corendon Alanyaspor ile karşılaşacağı mücadelenin hazırlıklarını tamamladı.
Sarı-kırmızılı kulübün açıklamasına göre Kemerburgaz Metin Oktay Tesisleri'nde, teknik direktör Okan Buruk yönetimindeki idman, dinamik ısınmayla başladı.
İki grup halinde 8'e 2 pas çalışmasıyla devam eden antrenman, taktik uygalamalarıyla sona erdi.
RAMS Park'taki Galatasaray-Corendon Alanyaspor karşılaşması, saat 20.00'de başlayacak.
Beşiktaş, Trendyol Süper Lig'in 24. haftasında yarın Kocaelispor ile deplasmanda oynayacağı maçın hazırlıklarını tamamlayarak kampa girdi.
Siyah-beyazlı kulübün açıklamasına göre BJK Nevzat Demir Tesisleri'nde, teknik direktör Sergen Yalçın yönetimindeki idman, 1 saat sürdü. Koşul ve 5'e 2 top kapma çalışmasıyla başlayan antrenman, taktiksel idmanla tamamlandı.
Turka Araç Muayene Kocaeli Stadı'nda oynanacak Kocaeli-Beşiktaş mücadelesi, saat 16.00'da başlayacak.
Fenerbahçe Medicana: Milenkovic, Dicle Nur Babat, Arelya Karasoy, Ana Cristina, Aslı Kalaç, Bedart (Gülce Güçtekin, Sude Hacımustafaoğlu, Hande Baladın)
RAMS Başakşehir, Trendyol Süper Lig'in 24. haftasında TÜMOSAN Konyaspor'u 2-0 mağlup etti. Başakşehir'in gollerini 53. ve 61. dakikalarda Selke attı.
Trendyol Süper Lig'in 24. haftasındaRAMS Başakşehir, TÜMOSAN Konyaspor'u konuk etti.
Başakşehir Fatih Terim Stadyumu'nda oynanan maçtan galip ayrılan taraf, 2-0'lık skorla ev sahibi takım oldu.
Turuncu-lacivertlilere galibiyeti getiren golleri 52 ve 61. dakikalarda Davie Selke kaydetti.
RAMS Başakşehir bu sonuçla puanını 39'a yükseltirken, bu sezonki 11. yenilgisini alan TÜMOSAN Konyaspor 23 puanda kaldı.
Trendyol Süper Lig'in 25. haftasında RAMS Başakşehir, 7 Mart Cumartesi günü saat 16.00'da Göztepe'yi konuk edecek. TÜMOSAN Konyaspor ise 8 Mart Pazar günü aynı saatte Kasımpaşa'yı ağırlayacak.
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23. dakikada Berkan Kutlu'nun ceza yayı içinden plase vuruşunda kaleci Muhammed soluna uzanarak topu kornere çeldi.
34. dakikada Yusuf Sarı'nın sağdan ortasında Berkan'ın uzaklaştıramadığı top, ceza sahası içi sağ çaprazdaki Ömer Ali'nin önünde kaldı. Tecrübeli futbolcunun şutunda kaleci Bahadır meşin yuvarlağı kontrol etti.
Müsabakanın devre arasına golsüz eşitlikle girildi.
52. dakikada turuncu-lacivertli ekip öne geçti. Hızlı gelişen ev sahibi takım atağında Shomorodov'un pasında topla sağ kanatta buluşan Yusuf Sarı, kendisini karşılayan Adil Demirbağ'ı iki kez çalımlayarak ortasını yaptı. Altıpasta uygun durumda bulunan Selke, kafayla meşin yuvarlağı ağlara gönderdi: 1-0.
59. dakikada Kramer'in soldan pasında penaltı noktası gerisinde topla buluşan Bardhi'nin bekletmeden şutunda top yandan auta çıktı.
61. dakikada ev sahibi takım farkı 2'ye çıkardı. Operi'nin soldan ortasında arka direkte topu kontrol eden Selke, üç rakibinin arasından düzgün bir vuruşla fileleri havalandırdı: 2-0.
83. dakikada Kramer'in sağdan ortasında Başakşehir savunmasının ters vuruşunda top az farkla direğin üstünden kornere çıktı.
84. dakikada Olaigbe'nin soldan kullandığı kornerde kaleye yönelen meşin yuvarlak üst direğe çarparak auta gitti.
Müsabaka ev sahibi ekibin 2-0 üstünlüğüyle sona erdi.
Stat: Başakşehir Fatih Terim
Hakemler: Oğuzhan Aksu, Samet Çiçek, Ogün Kamacı
RAMS Başakşehir: Muhammed Şengezer, Ömer Ali Şahiner (Dk. 76 Onur Bulut), Ba, Opoku, Operi, Umut Güneş (Dk. 90 Da Costa), Kemen (Dk. 90 Berat Özdemir), Yusuf Sarı (Dk. 69 Brnic), Shomorodov, Fayzullayev, Selke (Dk. 76 Onur Ergün)
TÜMOSAN Konyaspor: Bahadır Han Güngördü, Andzouana, Uğurcan Yazğılı, Adil Demirbağ, Arif Boşluk (Dk. 82 Gonçalves), Berkan Kutlu (Dk. 88 Svendsen), Bjorlo (Dk. 62 Muleka), Deniz Türüç (Dk. 82 Tunahan Taşçı), Bardhi (Dk. 63 Jo Jin-Ho), Olaigbe, Kramer
Trabzonspor Teknik Direktörü Fatih Tekke, Mısırlı.com.tr Fatih Karagümrük mücadelesi öncesi açıklamalarda bulundu.
Trendyol Süper Lig'in 24. haftasında Trabzonspor, sahasında Mısırlı.com.tr Fatih Karagümrük'ü konuk ediyor. Bordo-mavili takımın teknik direktörü Fatih Tekke, mücadele öncesi açıklamalarda bulundu.
Yayıncı kuruluşa konuşan Tekke'nin açıklamalarından öne çıkanlar şu şekilde:
Fatih Tekke: "Geçen hafta herkes '3'lü oynadık' dedi, ama öyle bir şey yok. 3 stoperle oynuyoruz ama 3'lü oynamıyoruz. Galatasaray maçına kadar en zor maçımız. Umarım kolay geçer ama kolay geçeceğini sanmıyorum. Fatih Karagümrük'ün iyi bir takımı var."
Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan millisinin mərkəz müdafiəçisi Cəlal Hüseynov Bolqarıstanın “Arda” komandasının heyətində növbəti matçına çıxıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, Cəlalın komandası Bolqarıstan çempionatının 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 23-cü turu çərçivəsində Varna “Spartak”ı ilə qarşılaşıb.
Doğma meydanda baş tutmuş bu oyunda “Arda” qələbəyə sevinib – 1:0. Hüseynov bu görüşün 74-cü dəqiqəsində meydana buraxılıb.
“Arda” 23 turdan sonra 31 xalla 16 iştirakçı arasında 7-ci pillədə qərarlaşıb. Komanda əvvəlki turlarda 8 qələbə qazanıb, 7 heç-heçə edib, 8 məğlubiyyətə üzülüb.
Xatırladaq ki, “Zirə”nin yetirməsi olan Cəlal Hüseynov Bolqarıstan təmsilçisi ilə 2023-cü ilin iyun ayında 3 illik müqavilə imzalayıb. Azərbaycanlı futbolçu bu komandada 71 rəsmi oyuna çıxıb, 2 qol vurub. Cəlal 2024/2025-ci illər mövsümünü icarə əsasında “Şamaxı”da keçirsə də, ötən ilin yayında yenidən Bolqarıstan klubuna qayıdıb.
Hüseynov 2021-ci ilin noyabrında debüt etdiyi Azərbaycan milli komandasının heyətində 8 oyuna çıxsa da, məhsuldar fəaliyyəti ilə yadda qalmayıb.
Minifutbol üzrə Azərbaycan milli komandasının Avropa çempionatının final mərhələsindəki rəqibləri müəyyənləşib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, püşkatma mərasimi Slovakiyanın paytaxtı Bratislavada təşkil edilib.
Püşkatma zamanı birinci səbətdə yer almış Azərbaycan milli komandası F qrupunda Fransa, İtaliya və Avstriya yığmalarına rəqib olub.
Qeyd edək ki, minifutbol üzrə Avropa çempionatının final mərhələsi bu il mayın 27-dən iyunun 4-nə qədər Bratislavada təşkil olunacaq. Azərbaycan milli komandasının oyunlarının təqvimi daha sonra müəyyənləşəcək.
Parma welcome Cagliari to the Stadio Ennio Tardini tonight, as Carlos Cuesta’s side look to make it four consecutive victories against a fellow mid-table team.
The Gialloblu have picked up back-to-back-to-back wins against Bologna, then Verona, then Milan at San Siro.
Carlos Cuesta has significantly improved the club’s fortune and his pragmatic approach to tactics and team selection see them sit in 12th place, on 32 points. This gives them an eight point gap on the relegation zone and safety should be on the cards this campaign.
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 22: Carlos Cuesta issues instructions to his player Sascha Britschgi during the Serie A match at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 22, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Cagliari, meanwhile, sit a place below Parma in 13th. The Sardinians are three points behind tonight’s opposition and they can go level on points, therefore, with a victory.
Lorenzo Lucca’s difficult season shows no sign of turning around at Nottingham Forest, raising serious questions about whether the English club will take up their option to sign him permanently this summer, and leaving Napoli facing a potentially costly headache.
The Italian striker joined Forest on loan in January, with the Premier League side holding an option to purchase him outright for €35 million.
Lucca has managed just 120 minutes of Premier League football since arriving in England, starting only once, against Wolverhampton, and has done little to impress in two Europa League appearances against Fenerbahce, being substituted at half-time in the second leg to widespread criticism from supporters online.
LEEDS, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 06: Lorenzo Lucca of Nottingham Forest scores his team’s first goal during the Premier League match between Leeds United and Nottingham Forest at Elland Road on February 06, 2026 in Leeds, England. (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)
Napoli could pocket €35m from Lucca sale but Forest buyout unlikely
It represents a continuation of the miserable form that defined his six months under Antonio Conte at Napoli, where the chemistry between player and manager never materialised. Despite costing the club close to €40 million following his impressive 12-goal campaign at Udinese, Lucca started just four Serie A matches for Napoli and is perhaps best remembered for his red card during the 2-6 humiliation in Eindhoven.
Conte raised no objection to his January departure, and Forest’s managerial instability, four different managers already this season, has done Lucca no favours either.
Official: Lorenzo Lucca joins Nottingham Forest on loan with an option to buy from Napoli (picture: www.nottinghamforest.co.uk)
Should Forest decline to trigger the purchase option, Napoli will find themselves with a striker who still has a contract until 2030 but whose market value has fallen considerably.
Recouping anything close to their original investment looks increasingly improbable, leaving the club with a significant financial problem to solve in the summer window.
A simmering dispute between Atalanta and Borussia Dortmund has spilled into the open, with the Italian club having filed a formal complaint to FIFA over the departure of teenage forward Samuele Inacio.
The 17-year-old, son of former Atalanta and Napoli striker Pià, left Bergamo for Dortmund in 2024 without any transfer fee or compensation changing hands, with reports via CalcioMercato.
Under FIFA’s regulations governing the movement of minor players, clubs are not entitled to a fee when a player under the age of 18 moves abroad, and Dortmund used that framework to acquire the youngster without entering into any financial agreement with Atalanta.
Atalanta upset with Dortmund over nature of Inacio deal
It is a move that has left a bitter taste in Bergamo. Atalanta CEO Luca Percassi has made his feelings abundantly clear, pointedly snubbing the UEFA lunch at both the home and away legs of the clubs’ recent European encounter in what amounted to a public statement of displeasure. His words on the matter were measured but damning.
“For me it is a very serious matter that Dortmund never made themselves available to sit down with us to clarify and resolve this issue, which we have consequently taken to FIFA,” Percassi said.
“From a legal standpoint, we are convinced we are in the right. From a moral standpoint, I will let everyone judge for themselves.”
Luca Percassi Vice Chairman of Atalanta (Photo by Jonathan Moscrop/Getty Images)
Atalanta’s grievance centres not on the legality of the move, which technically complied with FIFA’s minor player regulations, but on what they see as a failure of professional courtesy and good faith from the German club.
The fact that Dortmund never sought to negotiate any form of agreement, however informal, is what appears to have caused the most damage to the relationship between the two clubs.
Inacio himself is considered one of the more exciting young Italian talents of his generation, making the manner of his departure all the more frustrating for Atalanta, who had invested significantly in his development.
With the FIFA complaint now formally lodged, the dispute looks set to run considerably longer before any resolution is reached.
Reports in Italy claim that two sides in Serie A are interested in a potential deal for Manchester United and former Real Madrid midfielder Casemiro once his Old Trafford tenure comes to an end.
Reports Casemiro of interest to two top Serie A clubs
Casemiro, who turned 34 earlier this week, is into the final few months of his contract with Manchester United and the club have already confirmed that the five-time Champions League winner will depart at the end of the 2025-26 campaign.
The 82-time Brazil international is expected to have plenty of offers come the end of the season, and according to Friday’s reports, he could have offers from Serie A on his desk as well.
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 23: Casemiro of Manchester United gestures during the warm up prior to the Premier League match between Everton and Manchester United at the Hill Dickinson Stadium on February 23, 2026 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
According to reports from Calciomercato.com, both Milan and Juventus could be poised to make an offer for Casemiro in the summer.
Friday’s report claims that Milan will be interested with or without Luka Modric, who has an option to extend his one-year contract in San Siro by a further 12 months. Modric and Casemiro lined up together 259 times for Real Madrid.
It has also been suggested that Juventus could be interested in a move for the veteran midfielder this summer. Calciomercato claims that Juventus will focus on quality rather than quantity in the summer transfer window, but Casemiro is a player with undoubted and invaluable experience at the top of the European game.
The issue for the Serie A sides in question is Casemiro’s potential salary demands given that he currently earns a reported net salary of €18m per season in the final year of his Manchester United contract.
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 07: Casemiro of Manchester United during the Premier League match between Manchester United and Tottenham Hotspur at Old Trafford on February 07, 2026 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
He would need to take a pay cut in order to facilitate a move to either Milan or Juventus, with suggestions that both clubs would be more likely to offer a two-year deal with wages in the region of €5m-€6m per year.
Aside from the Serie A interest, Casemiro is also expected to have offers from Brazil and from the Saudi Pro League.
Liverpool and Manchester United could sign Adam Wharton for £60-65 million because of a ‘gentlemen’s agreement’ with Crystal Palace.
Adam Wharton is expected to be on the move this summer, amidst interest from some of the biggest clubs in the country. Liverpool are set to rival Manchester United in the race for his signature. According to a report from TEAMtalk, the English international could be available for a bargain fee thanks to a ‘gentlemen’s agreement’ with Crystal Palace.
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Adam Wharton could leave Crystal Palace this summer
Wharton has established himself as one of the best young midfielders in the Premier League with his consistent performances for the Eagles. The 22-year-old defensive midfielder has placed himself on the radar of some of the biggest clubs in the country.
While his contract at Selhurst Park runs until the summer of 2029, he could be on the move this summer. The interest in his services remains intact despite a dip in form this season. The Eagles are concerned about his form, as they believe interest from other top clubs could have altered his focus.
Crystal Palace are hoping to keep hold of him beyond this season, and they are also working on a potential renewal. However, there is a gentleman’s agreement which could allow him to join a Champions League club for £60-65 million if a new deal isn’t agreed.
Adam Wharton of Crystal Palace reacts after the defeat to Sunderland (Photo by George Wood/Getty Images)
Liverpool and Manchester United are the biggest contenders for his signature. Wharton is quite high on the Merseyside club’s wishlist, as they look to bring in someone who can compete with Ryan Gravenberch for a place in the XI.
Meanwhile, the Red Devils are looking at him as someone who can replace Casemiro in the long-run. With the Brazilian leaving the club at the end of the season, Manchester United could go all out for Wharton this summer.
Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal have suffered a massive blow in their pursuit of Inter Milan attacking sensation Pio Esposito.
Since returning from his loan spell at Spezia Calcio, Pio Esposito has managed to break into the Inter Milan first team. He has established himself as an important part of their plans, and his impressive rise has resulted in interest from Arsenal. But according to a report from LInterista, Inter Milan have no intentions of negotiating his departure, not even for €100 million.
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Pio Esposito has seen a sensational rise
Esposito has come up the ranks at Inter Milan. While he got promoted to their first team back in 2023, the 20-year-old ended up joining Spezia Calcio on a two-year loan deal. Thanks to his impressive performances for the Serie B outfit, he has had an important role at Inter Milan this time around.
He has been involved in 35 matches in the ongoing campaign, racked up over 1,500 minutes, and contributed to 13 goals (7 goals, 6 assists). His impressive performances have helped him break into the Italian national team, and this has also attracted interest from clubs across Europe.
Arsenal are one of the clubs that are keen on his signature. The Gunners are constantly on the lookout for young players with massive potential, and Esposito seems to be an ideal fit for their project. The Gunners are pushing to bring him to the Emirates, but they are unlikely to succeed.
Francesco Pio Esposito of Italy U21. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
The 20-year-old’s contract at Inter Milan runs until 2030, which means they will be in the driving seat during negotiations and they do not have any intentions of selling him. The Italian outfit won’t even consider a €100 million offer for the youngster.
They consider him an integral part of their long-term plans and want to build a team around him. Inter Milan seem to have a lot of confidence in the youngster and his performances this season certainly back it up. As far as Arsenal are concerned, they will have to look at alternatives, as Esposito is not for sale.
David Lynch insists Liverpool are keen on signing Bayern Munich star forward Michael Olise, as they look to prepare for life without Mohamed Salah.
Michael Olise has taken his game to the next level since moving to the Bundesliga. Clubs in England have been constantly keeping tabs on him, and quite a few would love to bring him back to the Premier League. According to David Lynch via TEAMtalk, Liverpool are keen on signing the former Crystal Palace star.
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While speaking about Olise’s future on Anfield Index, Lynch said, “I see Olise getting mentioned in the comments as well, and I think I’d keep an eye on that.
“That’s an interesting one. Particularly Bayern being interested in Gakpo, you know, potentially maybe something in that, but he will want to come back to the Premier League at some point, and he’s a very, very good player who Liverpool have watched for a long, long time, even pre-Palace.
“So, that’ll be an interesting one if he’s on the market.”
Olise made quite a name for himself while playing for Crystal Palace. Quite a few top clubs in England were after his signature in the summer of 2024, but Bayern Munich managed to win the race with a €60 million (then £50m) offer.
Liverpool want Michael Olise to replace Salah
The French international has taken his game to the next level since joining the German giants. In the ongoing campaign, the 24-year-old has 13 goals and 25 assists in 35 outings. Liverpool are one of the clubs that have been keeping tabs on him, and would love to bring him back.
The Reds have had him on their radar for years now, and with Mohamed Salah’s long-term future uncertain, they are looking at Olise as an ideal long-term replacement. While they would love to have him on their roster, prising him away from Bayern Munich won’t be easy.
Michael Olise in action for Bayern Munich (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)
The German club has no intentions of negotiating his departure, and with his contract running until 2029, they are in complete control of his future. A potential transfer could cost in excess of €114 million (£100m).
Despite the difficulty in securing his services, Lynch believes the 24-year-old firmly remains on FSG’s radar. More importantly, he feels the player would want to return to the Premier League at some point in his career. As things stand, however, a move this summer looks very unlikely.
Hyperliquid price remains under corrective pressure after forming another macro lower high near key resistance, raising the probability of a move toward $22 support.
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Amazon Prime Video has revealed our first look at Kratos and Atreus in the upcoming God of War TV series led by Ronald D. Moore, which we had previously learned was set to start filming in March 2026, has already kicked off with actors Ryan Hurst and Callum Vinson in full costume and makeup for their roles. The image clearly depicts a scene from the very beginning of the God of War (2018) game, where Atreus and Kratos go hunting immediately after burning the ashes of Kratos' wife and Atreus' mom. Kratos is testing Atreus, to see if he is […]
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The investment is part of a $110 billion funding round that values OpenAI at $730 billion pre-money, with Nvidia and SoftBank each contributing $30 billion.
The Shadowserver Foundation has revealed that over 900 Sangoma FreePBX instances still remain infected with web shells as part of attacks that exploited a command injection vulnerability starting in December 2025.
Of these, 401 instances are located in the U.S., followed by 51 in Brazil, 43 in Canada, 40 in Germany, and 36 in France.
The non-profit entity said the compromises are likely
Google published a new help document outlining how passkeys work in Google Ads — a timely move as advertisers face a rise in account hacks and phishing attempts.
What’s happening. The new help page explains how passkeys function as a passwordless, phishing-resistant login method in Google Ads, and clarifies when they’re required — including for sensitive actions like user access changes and account linking updates.
The documentation walks advertisers through device requirements, setup steps and security considerations.
Why we care. Ad accounts are increasingly being targeted by attackers, with compromised logins leading to budget theft, campaign disruption and data loss. Clearer guidance from Google gives advertisers a straightforward path to strengthening account defenses at a critical moment.
The bottom line. As account takeovers become more common, better education around security tools like passkeys is a practical win for advertisers looking to lock down access and reduce risk.
In past cycles, headlines like major institutional investments or global tech giants adopting blockchain would have sent crypto markets soaring. In 2026, the reaction has been very different.
Even as firms such as BlackRock increase exposure to decentralized finance projects like Uniswap, token prices have barely budged, sometimes even falling on the day of the announcement. When Meta revealed plans to expand stablecoin access to billions of users, the market response was muted. A few years ago, similar news would have dominated headlines for months.
So why isn’t good news translating into higher prices?
In bearish environments, investors tend to fixate on risk. Hougan describes this as a mix of anchoring bias and a survival instinct. When markets feel threatened, participants focus almost exclusively on downside scenarios. Positive developments are acknowledged but discounted.
In other words, when sentiment turns negative, it becomes extremely difficult for good news to shift perception.
That dynamic helps explain why major adoption milestones — institutional capital entering DeFi, payment giants expanding blockchain infrastructure, strong earnings from stablecoin issuers — are failing to ignite rallies.
A Growing Gap Between Reality and Sentiment
Behind the weak price action, the industry continues to advance.
Institutional investors are building tokenization platforms. Payment processors are integrating blockchain rails. Stablecoin usage is expanding globally. Real-world asset tokenization is moving from pilot programs toward production-level systems.
Yet crypto prices reflect caution, not growth. Hougan argues that this widening gap between fundamentals and market mood may be one of the largest in recent memory. The “vibes” remain poor even as structural adoption improves.
Historically, such disconnects have marked late-stage bear markets. Markets often bottom not when news turns positive, but when investors are too pessimistic to respond to it.
Why Prices Lag Fundamentals
Crypto cycles are rarely smooth reflections of progress. In bullish phases, prices often run far ahead of fundamentals. In bearish phases, the opposite happens: prices undershoot real-world development.
In 2025 and early 2026, expectations were high that accelerating institutional adoption would push valuations sharply higher. Instead, markets delivered a middling performance before slipping back into risk-off mode.
That disappointment may have amplified the current malaise. Investors who expected explosive upside from strong fundamentals are now reluctant to react to incremental positive updates.
The XRP Ledger ecosystem is entering what could be its most important transition since its early expansion phase.
After years of direct funding and builder programs, 2026 marks a shift in how development around XRP will be supported. Instead of relying heavily on centralized grant structures, the model is evolving toward a broader, more distributed system designed to give founders multiple pathways to build, raise capital, and scale.
With more than $550 million deployed into XRP Ledger initiatives since 2017, the next chapter is less about raw funding totals and more about structure, access, and global reach.
From Grants to a Broader Ecosystem Model
Over the past several years, the XRP Ledger has grown from a niche developer network into a global ecosystem spanning payments, decentralized finance, tokenization, gaming, artificial intelligence integrations, and enterprise financial applications.
Programs such as hackathons, accelerator cohorts, grants, and builder incentives have supported nearly 200 projects since 2021. These efforts helped strengthen infrastructure and push real-world use cases beyond experimentation.
Now, the roadmap for 2026 reflects a structural evolution.
Rather than concentrating funding primarily through Ripple-backed initiatives, support is expanding across independent organizations, regional hubs, venture capital firms, and community-led governance structures. The goal is simple: create a more resilient builder economy where access to capital and mentorship does not depend on a single gatekeeper.
One of the additions to the 2026 roadmap is the FinTech Builder Program.
As traditional financial technology firms increasingly explore blockchain rails, the focus is shifting toward institutional-grade applications. The new program is structured to guide founders building in areas such as stablecoin payments, tokenization, regulated financial services, and credit infrastructure.
Unlike earlier grant models, this initiative is designed to provide structured, long-term support. That includes product development guidance, technical integration with XRP Ledger infrastructure, and connections to venture networks.
The aim is to move projects beyond proof-of-concept stages and into production-ready financial tools.
Community Governance Gains More Influence
Another part of the 2026 direction involves decentralizing decision-making.
The launch of XAO DAO introduces a hybrid governance structure designed specifically for the XRP Ledger community. Instead of funding decisions flowing from a single organization, DAO participants will be able to vote on proposals, allocate microgrants, and help shape ecosystem priorities.
This shift toward community-driven allocation reflects a broader theme in the roadmap: long-term sustainability through distributed governance.
By expanding the number of stakeholders involved in funding decisions, the XRP ecosystem is attempting to reduce structural concentration while encouraging faster experimentation.
XRPL Commons and Regional Expansion
Independent ecosystem organizations are also playing a larger role.
XRPL Commons, which operates separately, continues to support builders through grants, partnerships, and incubation programs. Its nine-week incubator in Paris has already supported early-stage startups building directly on the ledger.
Meanwhile, regional expansion is accelerating. A new hub focused on the Asia-Pacific region is in development, aimed at strengthening local builder communities and ensuring that high-potential projects in APAC have direct access to global XRP infrastructure.
This geographic expansion is critical as blockchain adoption increasingly moves eastward, particularly in fintech-heavy markets.
Universities Enter the Picture
The University Digital Asset Xcelerator is also expanding in 2026.
After launching its first cohort in partnership with UC Berkeley, the accelerator model is scaling to institutions in Brazil and the United Kingdom. By tapping into university ecosystems known for producing venture-backed founders, the initiative seeks to bring academic innovation directly into blockchain entrepreneurship.
Venture Capital Participation Increases
Another trend heading into 2026 is deeper venture capital involvement.
Several global investment firms are increasingly active in mentoring and funding projects building on the XRP Ledger. Rather than depending solely on internal grants, founders are gaining exposure to broader capital markets.
This development suggests that XRP infrastructure projects are beginning to compete more directly in mainstream fintech investment circles.
Greater VC participation also means higher expectations around scalability, compliance, and real-world adoption.
Where XRP Fits Into the 2026 Vision
While much of the roadmap focuses on builders, the implications extend directly to XRP itself.
As more institutional-grade applications launch on the XRP Ledger, demand for network usage could expand beyond speculative trading. Payment rails, tokenized assets, and regulated financial services create different forms of on-chain activity compared to purely retail-driven cycles.
If execution matches ambition, 2026 may represent a pivot from experimentation toward structured financial infrastructure development.
That does not guarantee price outcomes. But it does signal a maturing ecosystem attempting to position XRP and its underlying ledger for broader financial integration.
A More Distributed Future
The overarching theme of the Ripple roadmap for 2026 is distribution.
Funding sources are diversifying. Governance is broadening. Regional hubs are expanding. University pipelines are forming. Venture firms are participating more directly.
For builders, that means more entry points.
For XRP holders, it means the ecosystem is evolving from a centrally supported growth phase into a multi-entity, globally connected infrastructure network.
How effectively this transition unfolds will determine whether 2026 becomes just another development cycle or a defining moment in the XRP Ledger’s long-term trajectory.
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“Real”ın futbolçusu Kilian Mbappe zədə səbəbindən iki həftə yaşıl meydanlardan uzaq qalacaq.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə komandanın baş məşqçisi Alvaro Arbeloa yerli mətbuata açıqlamasında deyib. O, Mbappenin iki həftə sonra hazır olacağını bildirib.
Fransalı hücumçu daha əvvəl zədə səbəbindən Çempionlar Liqasında “Benfika” ilə oyunu (2:1) buraxıb.
Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının XXII turunun “Araz-Naxçıvan” – “Zirə” oyunundan (0:1) sonra meydan sahibi komandanın baş məşqçisi Andrey Demçenko jurnalistlərin suallarını cavablandırıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis əvvəlcə görüşlə bağlı fikirlərini bölüşüb…
– Bu gün meydanda başqa komanda gördük. Oyun baxımından irəli getdiyimizi demək olar. Bu gün də pis oynamadıq, xallar qazanmaq imkanımız var idi, amma alınmadı. Futbol belədir, qol vurmursansa, sənə vururlar. Baş verənlər bizim səhvlərimizin nəticəsi idi. Futbolçularımızın gözündə alov var idi, istəkli idilər. Bu, sevindiricidir.
– Nuno Rodriqes sizin gəlişinizdən sonra az oynayır. Bu gün də fərqli mövqedə oynadı. Onun belə effektsiz olduğunu düşünmürsünüz? – Mənim üçün əsas olan məşqdir. Futbolçu məşqdə nə göstərirsə, oyunda da onu göstərir. Hansı oyunçu məşqlərdə verdiyim tapşırıqları tez qəbul edirsə, o da start heyətində başlayır. Bu gün Nunoya şans verdik. Özünü yaxşı göstərə bildi və ondan razıyıq.
Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının XXII turunun “Araz-Naxçıvan” – “Zirə” oyunundan (0:1) sonra qonaq komandanın baş məşqçisi Rəşad Sadıqov jurnalistlərin suallarını cavablandırıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis əvvəlcə görüşlə bağlı fikirlərini bölüşüb…
– Olduqca vacib qələbə qazandıq. Futbolçularıma göstərdikləri əzmkarlığa görə təşəkkür edirəm. Hər iki komanda meydanda yaxşı mübarizə apardı. Eyni səviyyədə olan, ikisi də avrokuboklara vəsiqə uğrunda mübarizə aparan komandaların dueli idi. Vacib olan sona qədər intizamı qoruyub-saxlamaq və qələbə qazanmaq idi. Şükürlər olsun ki, bunu bacardıq. Qarşıda bizi “Sumqayıt”la vacib kubok oyunu gözləyir. Bütün diqqətimizi həmin matça yönəltməliyik. Bundan sonra çempionatın 3-cü dövrəsinin hazırlıqlarına başlayacağıq.
– “Sumqayıt” son zamanlar “qara zolaq”dadır. Demək olar ki, avrokuboklara vəsiqə mübarizəsindəki rəqiblərinizdən biri sıradan çıxdı? – Qətiyyən bu fikirlə razı deyiləm. “Kəpəz”lə oyuna baxırdım. “Sumqayıt” qırmızı vərəqəyə qədər yaxşı oynayırdı. Sadəcə olaraq “Kəpəz” əks-hücumlarda təhlükəli oldu və əlinə düşən fürsətlərdən yaxşı istifadə etdi. “Sumqayıt”ın baş məşqçisi xeyli rotasiya etdi. Rəqibi 3 gün sonrakı matçda yorğun gözləmirik. Çempionat elə gedir ki, hər oyunda xal və ya xallar uğrunda mübarizə aparmalıyıq ki, sonda istədiyimiz nəticəyə çata bilək.
– “Sumqayıt” çempionatdakı xal itkilərindən sonra diqqəti kuboka yönəldəcək. Bu amil “Zirə”nin işini çətinləşdirməyəcək? – Biz də başa düşürük ki, kubokda daha istəkli olacaqlar. Mənə elə gəlir ki, qırmızı vərəqədən sonra edilən dəyişikliklərdə “Sumqayıt”ın baş məşqçisi kubok matçını düşünürdü. Yəqin ki, mən də onun yerində olsaydım, eyni şeyi edərdim.
According to Teamtalk, Tottenham Hotspur and Chelsea haven’t given up on signing Dusan Vlahovic as a free agent at the end of the season. However, the Serbian striker, previously linked with Arsenal, AC Milan and Liverpool too, prefers Barcelona as his potential destination at this point. Juventus have scheduled a fresh round of negotiations with […]
Peter Leven has challenged his Aberdeen players to start a huge week in style by ending their Hearts hoodoo.
The Dons have not won in 13 visits to Tynecastle since May 2017 when Hearts boss Derek McInnes was in charge at Pittodrie.
Victory over the league leaders would be "massive" for Leven's side, who have slim hopes of a top-six finish and host Celtic on Wednesday night before continuing their Scottish Cup defence next weekend at Dunfermline.
"At Tynecastle our record isn't great, but records are there to be broken," said the interim boss.
"We've got players who haven't played there before, so they won't know about that record that's intact.
"We've got to go there with confidence and belief in the squad, and build on it. We've got three amazing games this week with Hearts, Celtic and Dunfermline in the cup.
"Hearts are pushing for the title, but we'll look at what their strengths and weaknesses are, what we can bring to the game, how we can hurt them and how we can nullify their strengths.
"I'm really looking forward to the game and so are the players. It's a difficult venue, but we'll go there, play our way and try to get a result. It's all about us."
Leven strengthened his coaching team this week with the appointment of former Notts County and Forest Green boss Ian Burchnall as first-team coach.
"Stuart Duff had a lot on with the under-18s and Youth Cup, so we were always looking to bring another coach in. Lutz [Pfannenstiel, sporting director] mentioned his name," added the interim manager.
"He's got a great CV, been involved at some amazing clubs, experienced as both an assistant and a manager. He's another good person to have and bounce ideas off."
STEPHENVILLE, Texas (AP) — Tarleton State coach Billy Gillispie, who has been away from the bench for more than a month because of medical issues, won't return next season, the school announced Friday.
Glenn Cyprien was named acting head coach on Jan. 30, about two weeks after Gillispie stepped away.
The 66-year-old Gillispie told The Dallas Morning News earlier this month he was dealing with heart and blood-pressure issues that have plagued him for years. The former Kentucky coach had a kidney transplant in 2018, but told the newspaper his kidney was fine.
A rising star in the coaching profession after quick rebuilding jobs at UTEP and Texas A&M, Gillispie was hired by the Wildcats in 2007. He was fired after two seasons when Kentucky missed the NCAA Tournament for the first time in 17 years. He was then out of coaching for two years, during which he spent time in a substance-abuse program after a drunken driving arrest.
Gillispie took the Texas Tech job in 2011, but left after one season and just one Big 12 win. The West Texas native faced accusations of player mistreatment during his time with the Red Raiders.
Tarleton placed Gillispie on administrative leave in October to investigate an anonymous complaint. He was reinstated three days later.
Gillispie was coaching at Ranger College in Texas when he had the kidney transplant. He took the Tarleton job two years later as the school was transitioning to Division I and was on his second contract with the Texans when the medical issues arose this season.
Gillispie missed the last four months of the 2023-24 season dealing with complications from high blood pressure. His stint at Ranger was interrupted by a brief retirement, when he said he was stepping away on the advice of doctors because of his issues with high blood pressure. The kidney transplant came later.
Tarleton was the longest of Gillispie's five Division I stops. He was 92-89 with the Texans and has a career record of 240-197.
Schatz sees Dean, a third-round pick of the Philadelphia Eagles from the 2022 draft, as a logical replacement at linebacker with the Packers potentially losing 2022 first-round pick Quay Walker in free agency.
From Schatz: "The Packers are probably going to let linebacker Quay Walker leave after they declined his fifth-year option, which means they need an option to play next to Edgerrin Cooper. Dean is still only 25 years old and arguably stronger than Walker in pass coverage. Dean had four sacks, two forced fumbles and 55 total tackles last season."
Dean was a rookie with the Eagles and played under Gannon, who was previously the defensive coordinator in Philadelphia and will be the new defensive coordinator in Green Bay in 2026.
Dean has pros and cons as a free agent target. He's young (25), an explosive mover and has played high-level football during his first four seasons. He can blitz from the second level and is excellent against the run. That all makes him a good fit for a Packers team that prefers to sign young, ascending players in free agency, and it's impossible to overlook the Gannon connection. However, Dean is also small (5-11, 231) and has a troubling injury history, including a torn pectoral, a Lisfranc foot injury and a torn patellar tendon in his knee. Over four NFL seasons, Dean has played only 1,500 defensive snaps -- and he's only started more than eight games in a season once in four years.
However, it is tempting to imagine the 2024 version of Dean -- who a game-changing player -- operating next to Edgerrin Cooper in Gannon's defense in 2026 and beyond.
What will Dean's market look like? PFF ranks him as the site's No. 11 overall free agent. But not everyone agrees; Justis Mosqueda of Acme Packing Company did a "consensus" free agent ranking, and Dean came in at No. 36, just above Quay Walker at No. 38. Opinions are split, and it's possible an off-ball linebacker with an injury history won't cost a ton on the open market.
The Packers aren't blessed with loads of cap space entering free agency. In fact, the team will need to actively cut down the roster to become cap compliant and have flexibility during March. So, there is little wiggle room for making a mistake on a free agent target.
Elsewhere, Schatz picked the New York Jets for quarterback Malik Willis and the Las Vegas Raiders for linebacker Quay Walker. He did not pick a match for Rasheed Walker or Romeo Doubs, two of the Packers' other top free agents.
The NFL announced the 2026 salary cap figure for the Indianapolis Colts and the 31 other teams.
A month ago, it was reported that the 2026 salary cap would be in the $301.2 million to $305.7 million range. According to Ian Rapoport, the official cap number will be set at $301.2 million.
This is up $22 million from the 2024 season and up nearly $100 million from 2022, when the cap figure was $208.2 million.
NFL clubs were informed today that the salary cap for the ’26 season will jump $22 million per club to $301.2 million. Add in another $77.6m in benefits & that’s $378.8m per club in player spending. Tremendous growth pic.twitter.com/cQ5Zf3aGVW
How much salary cap space do Colts have for 2026 NFL season?
Before this news broke, Over the Cap projected that the Colts had $35.71 million in salary cap space, which ranked as the 13th most in the NFL. That was based on a salary cap figure of $303.5 million.
After doing a little math, we can estimate that the Colts actually have around $33.41 million in available space.
The opportunity for GM Chris Ballard to further reshape the Colts' roster in free agency does seem to exist, given the team's salary cap situation.
When owner Carlie Irsay-Gordon spoke with the media after the season, she mentioned how Ballard adapted his roster-building approach, which included being more aggressive.
Ballard then seemed to acknowledge that continuing down that path was going to be the plan this offseason.
Addressing the defensive side of the ball, specifically, seems to be a big priority for the Colts this offseason.
Vanderbilt women's basketball will end its season facing its biggest rival, Tennessee, while the two teams are going in different directions.
The Commodores (26-3, 12-3 SEC) just finished off their first undefeated home regular season in program history with a win over Alabama at Memorial Gymnasium. They've already secured an SEC tournament double-bye and likely a top-four seed in the NCAA tournament. But pride is on the line at Thompson-Boling Arena in their March 1 matchup (1 p.m. CT, ESPN) where Vanderbilt plays in a place it has only ever won once.
The Lady Vols (16-11, 8-7) have fallen hard after a strong start to SEC play. After the Commodores beat Tennessee twice last season, Vanderbilt has a chance to make a rivalry statement.
The Commodores have the nation's leading scorer, Mikayla Blakes, who averages 26.9 points per game and has scored above 30 points in six of her last seven games. The Lady Vols are led in scoring by Talaysia Cooper (15.9 points per game) and Janiah Barker (13.9 points per game).
Here's our prediction for the matchup:
Tennessee's losing streak
Tennessee has lost five games in a row and six of their last seven. The one win was against Missouri, with losses to South Carolina, Ole Miss, Texas, Texas A&M, Oklahoma and LSU.
The Lady Vols have wins over a few NCAA tournament teams in the first half of their SEC schedule, defeating Alabama and Georgia on the road and Kentucky at home.
But even home court advantage hasn't been a boon for Tennessee during this losing stretch, with losses to Mississippi State, Texas A&M and Texas on its home floor.
History isn't on Vanderbilt's side
Vanderbilt has won in Knoxville one time — in 2019. It was one of the most improbable wins ever for the Commodores, who finished 2-14 in the SEC that season and won just seven games overall.
The gap between the two programs has narrowed. Last season, Vanderbilt beat Tennessee twice in the same season for the first time ever, but neither of those matchups were in Knoxville. One was at Memorial Gymnasium and the other was in the SEC tournament.
The heat is on Kim Caldwell
As things have spiraled a bit for Tennessee, there have been several controversies surrounding the Lady Vols. She called out her team, saying that they "quit" after a loss to South Carolina. Andraya Carter, an ESPN analyst and former Tennessee player, criticized the team on air, saying that it didn't seem like players had belief in the system.
In contrast, Shea Ralph's Vanderbilt team has been largely good vibes. After a win over Alabama, Ralph and players Mikayla Blakes and Sacha Washington talked about embracing playing with joy as they're amid their best season ever.
For the Lady Vols, a win could shift the narrative entirely. But a Vanderbilt win would put the teams on a collision course to potentially play again during the SEC tournament.
How to watch Vanderbilt vs. Tennessee: Time, TV channel, live stream
Sevilla wrap up signing of Ecuador international midfielder
Sevilla have wrapped up a new signing for next season ahead of time. On Thursday they announced the addition of Patrik Mercado, who will join the club in the summer transfer window.
Mercado has been linked to Sevilla for several months, and originally it was thought that he could join the club in the January transfer window. The Ecuador international has been linked with a number of sides, including Chelsea at one point. Before he arrives, Sevilla must make space in their salary limit for the deal, and free up a non-EU spot in their squad, which may be behind their failure to complete the deal in the winter window.
Sevilla reach agreement with Independiente del Valle
Sevilla’s negotiations have been ongoing for some time, and they have faced competition from Brighton and Hove Albion, Fulham and Bournemouth, as well as Chelsea, according to Marca. While Sevilla gave no details of the agreement with Independiente del Valle, the deal is thought to be worth around €6m.
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There a number of moving parts for Los Nervionenses currently, with Sergio Ramos and Eleven Capital in negotiations to buy the club. It is explained that Sevilla will study any offer that arrives in the summer, as they try to ease their salary limit woes. In terms of their non-EU spots, Marcao, Alexis Sanchez and Gabriel Suazo currently occupy their three spots. The Brazilian is attempting to obtain Spanish citizenship, while it is said to be ‘difficult’ for Sanchez to remain at Sevilla next season.
Mercado: Threat in the final third
Coming through the system at the highly successful Independiente academy, Mercado has made a total of 116 appearances, scoring 11 goals and giving 13 assists. The 22-year-old had his best season yet last year though, providing 11 assists and six goals from an attacking midfield position. That form has been rewarded internationally, his debut for Ecuador coming in September last year – one of three caps. Mercado has also won the Copa Sudamericana and two Ecuadorian leagues with Independiente.
Juventus working on Manuel Locatelli’s new contract
Juventus have made the decision to move forward with a contract extension for Manuel Locatelli, solidifying the midfielder’s position as a pillar of the club’s future.
According to Il Giornale, as relayed by TuttoJuve, the next few weeks are expected to be key in finalizing the details of the new deal. The choice to extend his stay in Turin has been driven largely by his impressive performances on the pitch and his rapid rise as a genuine leader within the squad. Under the guidance of Luciano Spalletti, Locatelli has taken on a more central role, becoming a vital tactical reference point for the manager.
The management views the former Sassuolo man as an indispensable part of the Bianconeri project, both for his technical output and his influence in the dressing room. With negotiations set to intensify shortly, Juventus are eager to secure his long-term commitment and reward the maturity he has displayed throughout the current campaign.
Locatelli’s current contract expires in 2028 and Juve’s goal is to bring it forward to 2030.
2026 is a year that could bring some huge opportunities for the New Orleans Saints to build their roster and improve as a franchise back to the levels they experienced from the late 2000s to the late 2010s. The success brought by Drew Brees and Sean Payton was immense, and after a recent election to the Pro Football Hall of Fame for the former, he may be extending his branches to new opportunities.
A recent report from MLB insiders Dennis Lin and Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic indicates Brees could very much be involved in the sale of an MLB franchise. With Brees being a long-time fan of the San Diego Padres, he has reportedly joined forces with Joe Kudla, the owner and CEO of clothing brand Vuori:
Joe Kudla, the owner and CEO of Carlsbad, Calif.-based Vuori, has partnered with Drew Brees, who began his decorated NFL career with the San Diego Chargers, in pursuit of the Padres, according to industry sources who were granted anonymity to speak freely about the franchise’s sale process.
Also mentioned in the report is that there are five total offers at this point in time to purchase the franchise, including one from Golden State Warriors owner Joe Lacob and Chelsea Football Club consortium investor José E. Feliciano. It mentions that Kudla has a previous history with Brees as a workout partner and friend, who helps market for Vuori and attends Padres games.
The price currently being asked for by the San Diego ownership is right around $3 billion, which is why many investment members have to group up nowadays to pool money. If this number is hit, it would be the record for an MLB franchise sale, breaking the previous record from 2020 by $580 million.
In recent years, the Padres have sent out an exceptional number in terms of team payroll, with the MLB having no true cap ceiling. Their estimated luxury tax payroll just for 2026 is set at $268,173,680, and from now until 2032, it is set at $1,137,463,616, validating the projected sale price, given that the stadium, television rights, branding, and other marketable factors will also be added on top.
Brees now has the opportunity to embark on his first professional sporting venture following his NFL career, and will be competing with other large-scale moguls to purchase his favorite baseball franchise.
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - NOVEMBER 15: Evan Beerntsen #60 of the Northwestern Wildcats walks out onto the field prior to the game against the Michigan Wolverines at Wrigley Field on November 15, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Hirschuber/Getty Images) | Getty Images
As the football world descends upon Lucas Oil Stadium for the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine, the Northwestern connection is finally back in the spotlight. For the first time since 2023, multiple Wildcats are making their presence felt on the turf in Indianapolis. This is a significant signal that the program’s developmental pipeline is flowing at full strength once again.
Leading the charge are defensive lineman Aidan Hubbard and offensive linemen Evan Beerntsen and Caleb Tiernan. This trio represents more than just individual talent, as they are also the standard-bearers for a program that has reclaimed its identity as a factory for pro-caliber linemen.
For these three, the road to Indy didn’t start with a flight to Indiana. It began in the film rooms of Evanston and hit high gear in January at the collegiate all-star circuit. Now, with draft buzz reaching a fever pitch, the league is officially on notice. Here’s a brief breakdown on the combine ‘Cats.
Aidan Hubbard: The Record-Breaker Under the Lights
For Hubbard, the combine is the culmination of a relentless pursuit of the quarterback. The graduate defensive lineman leaves Evanston as the program’s No. 5 all-time sack leader (20.5), a feat made more impressive by his late-career surge. In 2025, he notched a career-high 7.5 sacks and 10 tackles for loss, proving he could maintain elite production even as the focal point of opposing scouting reports.
Hubbard arrives in Indianapolis with legitimate momentum from the East-West Shrine Bowl in Frisco, Texas. Representing the West team, Hubbard put on a masterclass in versatility. Scouts saw him rush from both a two- and three-point stance, drop into coverage and even flash high-motor traits on special teams.
The Prospect Profile: Hubbard is the first Wildcat since Joe Gaziano (2018-19) to post back-to-back seasons of 6+ sacks. His calling card is explosive athleticism combined with a technical “pro-ready” hand-fighting style that fits perfectly in a 4-3 defensive end role.
Caleb Tiernan: The Anchor with Day Two Pedigree
If Hubbard is the disruptor, Caleb Tiernan is the stabilizer. The long-time left tackle, who logged 43 career starts, has emerged as one of the most technically sound tackle prospects in a deep 2026 class.
Tiernan’s 2025 season was statistically dominant. He earned All-Big Ten Second Team honors while posting an 84.3 PFF pass-blocking grade (third in the Big Ten, ninth nationally). His consistency is his greatest asset. In 2024, he allowed zero sacks in eight of nine conference games.
The Prospect Profile: Tiernan is a prototype for the modern NFL tackle, combining massive size with the footwork of a dual-sport athlete. With a career-best 88.9 pass-block grade on his resume and experience neutralizing elite Big Ten edge rushers, he is widely viewed as a Day Two selection who can start early in a zone-blocking scheme.
Evan Beerntsen: From FCS Champion to Big Ten Powerhouse
The most unique journey in this group belongs to Evan Beerntsen. After helping South Dakota State capture back-to-back FCS National Championships, Beerntsen transferred to Northwestern for the 2025 season. Many wondered if his game would translate to the Big Ten; Beerntsen answered by not allowing a single sack or quarterback hit across 13 starts at right guard.
Ranking 11th nationally among guards with an 80.2 PFF grade, Beerntsen brings a championship pedigree and a “blue-collar” durability (over 3,100 career college snaps) that NFL offensive line coaches crave.
The Prospect Profile: Beerntsen is the ultimate “high-floor” interior prospect. His flawless 2025 statistical profile (zero sacks allowed) combined with his experience at both the FCS and Power Four levels makes him a favorite for teams seeking a versatile, high-IQ guard who understands winning cultures.
What’s Next: Beyond the Combine
The work doesn’t end in Indianapolis. On March 17, the focus will return to Evanston for Northwestern’s annual Pro Day. While the three will look to build on their numbers, they will be joined by other draft-eligible Wildcats, including former signal-caller Preston Stone and Senior Bowl standout Fred Davis II.
Regardless of where they land, the “Indy Trio” has successfully put Northwestern football back on the NFL’s radar. Hubbard, Tiernan and Beerntsen have proven that the program’s transition into the David Braun era has not slowed the production of elite talent. Even after the drills conclude at Lucas Oil Stadium, one thing will remain certain: the NFL is once again watching the Wildcats.
The NFL confirmed on Feb. 27 that the salary cap for teams in the 2026 season will be set at $301.2 million.
The cap increases from $279.2 million in 2025.
OverTheCap estimates that the Tennessee Titans will have a league-high $94.8 million in cap space heading into the start of the league year next month. OTC's estimation already factors in the recent releases of Lloyd Cushenberry III and Xavier Woods as well as the Jermaine Johnson-T'Vondre Sweat trade which will not be official until the league year begins on March 11.
The legal tampering free agency period begins on March 9.
Tennessee should be able to make strides with its roster this offseason, armed with the league's most cap space and the No. 4 overall pick.
Among AFC South teams, the Colts are in the top half of available cap, while the Jaguars and Texans are both over the cap and have work to do via releases and restructures to provide for resources to use during free agency.
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - FEBRUARY 27: Makai Lemon of the USC Trojans speaks to the media during the 2026 NFL Draft Combine at the Indiana Convention Center on February 27, 2026 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The Pittsburgh Steelers need help at wide receiver as much as any team in the NFL. The Steelers have met with a significant amount of the top wide receiver prospects in Indianapolis during NFL Combine week. University of Southern California receiver Makai Lemon is no exception.
During his press conference at the NFL Combine on Friday, Lemon was asked to name a quarterback he dreams of catching a touchdown pass from. Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers was one of Lemon’s answers.
“Aaron Rodgers would be pretty cool,” Lemon said. “You know, he a goat, he a legend.”
USC WR Makai Lemon on what quarterback he dreams of catching a TD pass from.
Lemon is coming off a season with the Trojans in which he won the Biletnikoff Award, which goes to the best wide receiver in the nation. The dynamic receiver tallied 1,156 receiving yards and nine touchdowns this past season. Lemon is a fluid route runner who has strong hands. Lemon is garnering praise among NFL Draft circles for his steady hands and his above-average feel for space and timing as a slot receiver.
Lemon is currently projected to go as one of the top three receivers off the board during Day 1 of the NFL Draft. It is likely that Pittsburgh would have to move up the board to take him. However, there is certainly a mutual respect between the Steelers and Lemon that is worth monitoring throughout the draft process.
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Quarterbacks aren't wired to volunteer for the bench, especially not former first-round draft picks. Never, during his tenure with the Baltimore Ravens, have we heard Lamar Jackson do so. Guys drafted to be the face of a franchise are wired differently. That's why this one hits differently. It appears the Anthony Richardson saga has taken an unexpected but very interesting turn.
Anthony Richardson was the fourth overall selection in the 2023 NFL Draft, but after a series of injuries and subpar performance, his relationship with the Indianapolis Colts has soured. Both sides seem content to move on.
Anthony Richardson's agent told FOX Sports that the young quarterback would welcome the chance to sit behind a veteran like Lamar Jackson as part of his development. The Ravens' two-time MVP and Chiefs' star quarterback, Patrick Mahomes, was cited as a proven leader Richardson could learn from while refining his mechanics and decision-making. Here's why Jackson's name surfaced — and what it says about his standing around the league.
Anthony Richardson’s agent told @FOXSports he would be open to sitting behind a veteran quarterback like Patrick Mahomes or Lamar Jackson to learn from them.
The Colts and Richardson will soon be parting ways after he was selected No. 4 overall in 2023. pic.twitter.com/f51QIwEVqb
Has Anthony Richardson done enough to make the Ravens pay attention?
If you're uninterested, trust us, we totally understand. If an eyebrow raises, we totally understand that, too.
This isn't a player clinging to a starting job at all costs. It's a 22-year-old with rare physical tools acknowledging that he realizes development matters. Richardson seems to understand that being around the right infrastructure could unlock everything scouts once dreamed of.
Baltimore has already built an offense tailored to Jackson's skill set. They've invested in creativity, quarterback-centric design, and flexibility. If Richardson is serious about embracing a developmental season and about refining his footwork, processing speed, and accuracy instead of rushing back onto the field, there may not be a better classroom in the league than the one in Owings Mills.
Naturally, there's a lot that would have to happen for this to transpire. Richardson isn't eligible for free agency until 2027. He has a baked-in fifth-year option that pushes his FA eligibility until 2028. The Colts won't be exercising that option, though.
That means the only way a Ravens acquisition could take place is if Baltimore trades for him or scoops him up if the Colts feel it's more feasible to release him. With Richardson being a former first-round draft choice, that second idea seems unlikely. Perhaps they seek a trade.
It's also worth noting that backup Ravens QB Tyler Huntley is an impending free agent. Meanwhile, Cooper Rush is signed through next season, but he isn't very good. There are reasons to argue for possible Ravens interest and for arguing that Baltimore should avoid Richardson without giving this a second thought.
Statements like these are like smoke. Most never lead to any concerning fires, but given all the hype that has surrounded Richardson at various stages of his career, you certainly see why we would find this all interesting.
What will the impact of Jayson Tatum returning be for the Boston Celtics? The St. Louis native is nearing the end of his long rehab process for the Achilles tendon injury he sustained vs. the New York Knicks in the 2025 NBA Eastern Conference Semifinals, and speculation on how he will be integrated back into the ball club that has found uncanny success in his (and Al Horford, Jrue Holiday, Luke Kornet, and Kristaps Porzingis') absence this campaign.
The team looks quite different, and plays a different style than when Tatum was at the helm, and there is also the whole issue of his costar on the wing Jaylen Brown having a season worthy of winning the league's Most Valuable Player award. What should we expect from the Duke alum returning to the fold?
The folks behind "Havlicek Stole the Pod" put together a clip taking a deep dive on the subject in conjunction with the Ringer's Howard Beck. Check it out below!
A pair of tanking teams face off in the Lone Star State tonight, where the Dallas Mavericks host the Memphis Grizzlies.
Both teams are decimated by injuries, which is why my Grizzlies vs. Mavericks predictions expect Memphis forward Taylor Hendricks to continue shining in an increased role.
Here are my best free NBA picks for Friday, February 27.
Grizzlies vs Mavericks prediction
Grizzlies vs Mavericks best bet: Taylor Hendricks Over 9.5 points (-120)
The Memphis Grizzlies have been without leading scorer Ja Morant (19.5 ppg) since mid-January, and standout rookie Cedric Coward (13.3 ppg) is also sidelined.
That means plenty of shots for Taylor Hendricks, who was acquired in the Jaren Jackson trade, while Santi Aldama and Zach Edey are injured. Hendricks has stepped up, dropping 10+ points in four of his last six games.
The Dallas Mavericks' defense has collapsed with the departure of Anthony Davis and injuries to Cooper Flagg and P.J. Washington. Dallas ranks 28th in the NBA in defensive rating while playing at the sixth-fastest pace over the last month.
Grizzlies vs Mavericks same-game parlay
Rookie guard Walter Clayton Jr. also came over in that Jaren Jackson trade, and he has also thrived in a bigger role. Clayton has dropped 6+ assists in three of four games with Memphis.
The Griz have lost seven of their last eight games, but the Mavs have dropped 11 of their previous 13. I'll take the points with the visitors against a Dallas squad on the tail end of a back-to-back.
Grizzlies vs Mavericks SGP
Taylor Hendricks Over 9.5 points
Walter Clayton Jr. Over 4.5 assists
Grizzlies +4.5
Our "from downtown" SGP: Grizz!
There's plenty of volatility in these late-season games between teams that aren't trying to win.
Since we're betting on a couple of hungry young players on the Grizzlies, let's also back them to lead at half and pull off the minor upset.
The Grizzlies have covered the first half spread in their last 10 games on the road (+10.00 Units / 88% ROI). Find more NBA betting trends for Grizzlies vs. Mavericks.
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American Airlines Center, Dallas, TX
Date
Friday, February 27, 2026
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Jack Leiter made the Texas Rangers' rotation last season because of injuries. He enters 2026 a lock to be one of the five starting pitchers (Matt Kartozian-Imagn Images).
Jack Leiter is back for his second full big-league season in the Texas Rangers’ rotation. His 2025 season was a pleasant surprise, and more is expected of him in 2026.
So far this Texas Rangers spring training, Jack Leiter has looked just like he did last year, at least to the naked eye. He has made a few minor tweaks and added a cut fastball to his repertoire, but gone are the days when he would arrive to spring training looking like a different pitcher.
Success is a hell of thing. It breeds confidence, which breeds conviction that what a player is doing actually works and will continue to work. Success is fun, and once attained, the goal becomes to sustain it and improve upon it.
So, that’s where Leiter is now after exceeding expectations during his first full season in the major leagues in 2025. He went 10-10 with a 3.86 ERA over 29 starts/151 2/3 innings after being thrust into the rotation amid spring injuries to Cody Bradford and Jon Gray.
Leiter had pitched well enough to earn a spot on the Opening Day roster, but the injuries gave him a spot in the rotation. His whereabouts for 2026 never came into question during the offseason.
He’s in the rotation, but that doesn’t mean his done proving himself. While he’s in the rotation, he’s not an established MLB starting pitcher quite yet. But that’s the goal.
“It’s just, ideally, continuing to build, continuing to get better each and every day, keep the same process and mindset that I’ve always had, and continue to refine that process,” said Leiter, the second overall pick in the 2021 draft.
“In terms of results, you want to continue to build off of those and go deeper in the games, build on the amount of innings I threw and make all my starts. And I would like to just keep getting better in every regard.”
Leiter is scheduled to make his second Cactus League start Saturday, against the mighty Dodgers, after debuting Monday against the Angels. He unveiled his cutter over two scoreless innings at Tempe Diablo Stadium.
He told reporters in Arizona that he learned the grip from Red Sox ace Garrett Crochet, who as a Tennessee baseball alumnus was allowed to work out at Vanderbilt with Leiter and other ex-Commodores. The pitch is needed, Leiter said, to give hitters a third fastball to consider.
The cutter is slower than a four-seam fastball and comes with late glove-side movement, like a slider but faster. It moves the other direction from a two-seamer/sinker. Leiter’s best pitch last season was his four-seamer, but his worst pitch was the sinker.
He thinks that a cutter or sinker, which he calls secondary fastballs, could help him be more efficient from inning to inning and allow him to go deeper in games.
“That’s how I’m going to achieve efficiency this year,” he said. “Being unpredictable, throwing a lot of strikes, that’s the name of the game.”
Leiter had some trouble last season with the strike-throwing part, issuing 67 walks but only 29 in the second half. He also piled up more strikeouts after the All-Star break and put away hitters by inducing weak contact rather than watching them drag out at-bats by fouling off pitches.
That all coincided with the realization that his stuff plays well in the strike zone, something he gleaned from watching Jacob deGrom and Nathan Eovaldi.
“That’s one of those things that comes with experience,” Leiter said. “Everyone’s path is different. Some guys kind of click in that regard right away, and some guys it takes a little longer. And all you can do is continue to stay present and keep getting better at that.
“Obviously, if I want to go deeper into games and throw more innings this season, it’s finding ways to be more efficient. Get quicker outs when you do find yourself in those two-strike counts. How do you end the at-bat right there?”
Eovaldi helped Leiter with scouting reports, especially late in the season, and saw him gain confidence with his off-speed pitches. Seeing them complement the four-seamer caused a spike in confidence, and better game plans allowed him to be more on the attack.
Leiter posted a 3.28 ERA and a .211 average against over 11 second-half starts.
“He did a great job of listening and breaking down each one of his games, whether it was good or bad, and finding out what he could do better and finding ways to get better,” Eovaldi said.
“With a game plan, I feel like it’s one of those tough things where everyone has a game plan, but it comes down to you having your own and knowing what you want to do to those hitters.”
Leiter has the tools, including a sharp mind, to take the next step this season. He also now has the confidence and a better foundation to continue to get better.
“Him understanding that he’s got good enough stuff inside the strike zone, doesn’t have to punch anyone out, I think the thought of 15-or-under would probably be best for him,” manager Skip Schumaker said.
“He’s still learning in this game. He’s got a long way to go, but he’s off to a really good start. I love how the mind works. His mind really works. He’s trying to get better.”
Feb 26, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns guard Grayson Allen (8) celebrates with guard Collin Gillespie (12) against the Los Angeles Lakers in the second half at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
PHOENIX — The basketball world was still buzzing Friday morning after the Phoenix Suns’ 113-110 thriller over the Los Angeles Lakers, with key analysts weighing in on what unfolded in the club’s win.
Feb 26, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Los Angeles Lakers guard Luka Doncic (77) moves the ball against Phoenix Suns guard Collin Gillespie (12) in the first half at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
Sports analyst Stephen A. Smith went on First Take with a message directed at the Lakers, but the subtext leaned heavily toward the Suns. Smith criticized Los Angeles for its level of play and inability to use its depth in key moments — especially in the final seconds, when a defensive stop was desperately needed.
It wasn’t just the defense, as Smith put it. It was also the Lakers’ failure to counter Phoenix’s depth on offense.
“Let’s look at the Lakers here,” Smith said. “What the hell is Grayson Allen doing looking like the second coming of Steph Curry or somebody? The guy comes in, got 28 points. Why is your bench getting outscored by 31 points to the Phoenix Suns?”
Feb 26, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns guard Grayson Allen (8) passes the ball against Los Angeles Lakers center Deandre Ayton (5), forward Jake LaRavia (12) and guard Austin Reaves (15) in the second half at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
In a game that required heavy contributions from both benches, Phoenix kept pace with Los Angeles as they outscored them 31-0 in the third quarter. Lakers star Luka Dončić poured in 41 points, making it essential for the Suns’ supporting cast to respond.
They did.
Four Phoenix players scored in double figures, consistently forcing the Lakers’ defense into difficult rotations it struggled to solve.
Most importantly, the victory came without two of the Suns’ top contributors. Smith continued to zero in on the Lakers’ predicament, noting they now sit just one game ahead of Phoenix in the Western Conference standings.
Feb 26, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward LeBron James (23) moves the ball against Phoenix Suns forward Royce O’Neale (00) in the second half at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
“If you’re the Los Angeles Lakers, who are now just one game ahead of the Phoenix Suns for the sixth seed in the Western Conference playoff picture to avoid the play-in, you got to look at them and say to yourself, ‘Excuse me. You’re losing to the Phoenix Suns without Devin Booker and Dillon Brooks? Both of them are out and you still lose to the Phoenix Suns?’ Listen, that’s a problem.”
While Smith’s comments were aimed squarely at Los Angeles, they also underscored what Phoenix has become this season. The Suns have emerged as an X-factor, climbing the standings after entering the year with tempered expectations. They have repeatedly positioned themselves as a difficult matchup, and Thursday’s contest was another example.
Feb 26, 2026; Phoenix, Arizona, USA; Phoenix Suns forward Royce O’Neale (00) celebrates with guard Collin Gillespie (12) against the Los Angeles Lakers in the second half at Mortgage Matchup Center. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
Phoenix still controls part of its postseason fate, and the rest of the NBA is taking notice. The Suns are no longer just another game on the schedule — they are a legitimate obstacle.
When analysts express this level of frustration about a team beaten by Phoenix, it signals something is working. The Suns’ scrappiness and commitment to playing through the final buzzer have defined their season.
The win over Los Angeles may have been their biggest test yet.
And they passed.
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Depending on how things unfold with Stefon Diggs, the Patriots could have been paying close attention to the wide receiver market in free agency. If they are unable to restructure Diggs' deal, he would be a strong candidate to be cut if the Patriots felt they could adequately replace him.
Now, with a premier target off the board, the receiver market could get tougher for the Patriots to attack if they move on from Diggs. Pickens being tagged guarantees the Cowboys hold his rights through next season, and any team that wants him will need to trade for him. The Cowboys' decision could have a domino effect on the entire market, perhaps forcing the Patriots to come to a resolution with Diggs.
Once again, the Patriots would need to replace Diggs if they released him. Pickens was a player who could have done that, but even if the Patriots did not want to go after him, the teams that planned to will now have their sights set on players the Patriots may have been targeting.
The Patriots have money to spend, but competition in the market could price them out of spending on a receiver. For example, if the Patriots had their sights set on Alec Pierce, and another team was focused on Pickens, the second team would now likely get more aggressive in their pursuit of Pierce.
The Patriots have needs outside of receiver, so spending big on a player to replace Diggs is not out of the question. However, the more limited their options are, the less likely they are to land an elite player.
Jos Buttler is one of England's all-time white-ball greats – a two-time World Cup winner.
But the 35-year-old has looked horribly out of touch over the past few weeks and his duck against New Zealand was his fifth single-figure score in a row.
He has put in extra net sessions and faced local spinners, padded up against England's options as well as coaches with the dog stick, yet nothing has lifted him from his slump as yet.
Could England really make a change for next week's semi-final?
Here are the options facing England and the issues at play…
Option One: Back him
This remains the most likely scenario – overwhelmingly so.
Captain Harry Brook strongly backed his predecessor after Friday's win over New Zealand, saying "it is exciting to know what he could produce in the next few games".
"There's been a lot said about Jos. He's played 150 games for England and people need to take a little step back," said Brook.
"He's probably the best white-ball player to play the game. He's in a rut but he's got fire in his belly and wants to show people what he's made of.
"He's a phenomenal player and I've no doubt he'll go out and do well."
Brook's faith is unsurprising.
Buttler is the fourth highest run-scorer in T20 international history. He scored 83 from 35 balls against South Africa last September.
But the right-hander has not scored a fifty in any of his 16 international innings this winter and this is now the longest run of single-figure scores in his T20 international career.
Though he has come through lean patches previously, the upturn has not always been immediate.
As England's 50-over World Cup spiralled in 2023, he did not score a fifty and made scores of nine, 15, eight, 10, one, five and 27 as his side exited the tournament.
Option Two: Move him
This would be somewhat of a halfway house.
With Buttler struggling at the top, why not move him down the order where the pressure to score quickly is not as great? He does play the finisher role in 50-over cricket after all.
Buttler has batted at five and six 45 times in T20s for England, though not consistently since 2018.
This change would obviously require someone else to step up to open.
England have various options, given both Tom Banton and Will Jacks are openers by trade.
But Banton was recalled specifically to play a role in the middle order because of his prowess attacking against spin. Jacks has also been England's player of the tournament so far with 191 runs from 108 balls as a finisher and Rehan Ahmed impressed in that role against New Zealand.
Brook and Jacob Bethell have both opened in the Indian Premier League but Brook has just scored a stunning century at number three and Bethell is not the quickest starter.
You could simply swap Brook and Buttler, leaving Buttler to come in at first drop as he was up to the start of last summer for England. He also had a successful IPL at number three last year.
The way Buttler and Phil Salt complement each other in their opening partnership was viewed as one of England's big strengths before the tournament, however.
None of these options are entirely straightforward.
Option Three: Drop him
The most drastic option also appears the least likely.
Buttler, who signed a new two-year central contract last year, has been a mainstay of England's white-ball teams for more than a decade. Could they really leave him out entirely for a World Cup semi-final?
That encounter may be at Mumbai's Wankhede Stadium, where Buttler has made scores of 94 not out, 89 and 116 in the IPL.
Ben Duckett is the spare batter in England's squad - another man struggling for form.
Duckett is averaging 18.88 from 12 matches this winter across all formats and was out for a first-ball duck in his most recent innings at the start of the month.
"Who is writing Jos Buttler off?," said former England spinner Alex Hartley.
"If you are, get a grip. He is one of those players where it takes one shot crunched through the covers and he will be back.
"It would be a worry if England were not winning games. I have no doubt when push comes to shove Jos Buttler will be OK."
Preston North End currently have 49 points and lie in 9th position. In their last fixture, Paul Heckingbottom's team shared the spoils 1-1 with Swansea City (EFL Championship 2025/26).
Millwall have won 59 points to date and are placed in 3rd position. Last time out, Alex Neil's team triumphed 3-0 against Birmingham City (EFL Championship 2025/26).
The last meeting between the two teams ended in a 1-1 draw.
Liam Rosenior has a unique opportunity to put an old grudge to bed as Chelsea gear up for their Champions League Round of 16 clash against Paris Saint-Germain.
It’s a familiar matchup for Chelsea, who will face Paris Saint-Germain over two legs in the Champions League, just like they did in the FIFA Club World Cup final.
The fixtures are expected to fall on the 11th and 17th of March, with Stamford Bridge set to host the second leg on the 17th.
Chelsea fans will recall fondly their summer FIFA Club World Cup victory over PSG, when Enzo Maresca’s team cruised to a 3-0 win.
But recent Champions League meetings between these sides haven’t gone in Chelsea’s favour. The last encounter ended in defeat for the Blues at Stamford Bridge, while the two group stage matches before that both finished level.
Chelsea’s Champions League history with PSG is far from a strong one
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Chelsea fans will remember well the 2014/15 Champions League campaign under Jose Mourinho, which ended in frustration against Paris Saint-Germain. After a 1-1 draw at the Parc des Princes, Chelsea looked to be in control when Zlatan Ibrahimovic was sent off just over half an hour into the second leg.
Instead of pushing forward, though, Mourinho’s side dropped deep and allowed PSG to take control. Despite goals from Gary Cahill and an Eden Hazard penalty, Chelsea were twice pulled back by headers from corners – first by former Blue David Luiz and then a late one from Thiago Silva.
The tie ended 3-3 on aggregate with PSG progressing on away goals. After the match, Ibrahimovic famously called Chelsea’s players ‘eleven babies,’ while Mourinho admitted his team struggled to handle the mental side of the game.
Rosenior faces chance to break the mould against PSG
Liam Rosenior’s next Champions League match against Paris Saint-Germain is more than just another fixture—it’s an opportunity to address the lingering memories of 2015 that still linger for many Chelsea supporters.
Rosenior, though, has already shown this season that he can get results against Luis Enrique’s PSG, having steered Strasbourg to a 3-3 draw earlier in the campaign. Instead of mirroring Mourinho’s cautious style from years past, Rosenior brings a more aggressive approach. It’s a shift that could help this young Chelsea side avoid falling into the same psychological traps that cost them in previous meetings.
The key will be to maintain the high-energy play that helped Chelsea dismantle PSG 3-0 in last summer’s Club World Cup final, rather than slip back into defensive habits.
While Rosenior brings fresh ideas, some recent performances have looked worryingly familiar. Games like Burnley and Leeds United saw Chelsea let leads slip away—reminiscent of how Mourinho’s teams sometimes retreated under pressure instead of pushing forward.
Martin O'Neill is not anticipating as many surprises on his 74th birthday as he received when hearing what Sunday's opposition team boss, Danny Rohl, had said before what both hope will be an Old Firm derby celebration day.
Earlier, Rangers' German head coach had responded to Celtic midfielder Luke McCowan's suggestion that "if we're at it, no team in that league touches us" by pointing out that his Ibrox side are two points above the third-placed reigning champions.
Rohl also thought it "will be interesting" to see whether O'Neill restores Kasper Schmeichel in goal after Viljami Sinisalo played so well in Thursday's 1-0 Europa League victory for a much-changed Celtic over Stuttgart.
Expressing surprise at the comments about a tie Celtic lost 4-2 on aggregate, O'Neill said: "So he is picking our team? Well done old Danny. He's only in less than a year.
"I have to laugh. He's made a comment about the picking of our team? Absolutely extraordinary. He hasn't been in Glasgow long.
"There's no need for him commenting on my team."
However, what appeared to get O'Neill most irritated was the Rangers boss' suggestion that: "I was a little bit surprised after 1-0 that they're [Celtic] not trying to win this game, 2-0, 3-0, to have a chance. They keep the result until the end."
The Northern Irishman replied: "He wants to be involved in some of these games.
"I didn't see it like that. We were driven back because they are a very good team and in the top four of the Bundesliga."
All that after Rohl had insisted: "I think, in general, it makes no sense to speak too much about the other side, we have to focus on ourselves."
Hence the battle lines have been drawn for a Glasgow derby that could be of crucial importance to the destination of the Scottish title.
Heart of Midlothian are four points clear of Rangers at the top of the Premiership and Celtic two points further back with a game in hand.
O'Neill does not think the comments will add any fuel to what is usually a fiery fixture.
He should know. Although it will be his first league Old Firm derby since a 2-1 win at Ibrox in April 2005, he has won eight of his last 10 against Rangers, losing just two, and also led them to a 3-1 League Cup semi-final win over Rohl's side in November.
That was in his first spell as interim manager, but Rangers reversed the scoreline at Celtic Park in January, a result that went some way to ushering in his second after the sacking of Wilfried Nancy.
Celtic's first-ever win in Germany came after a 2-1 loss at home to Hibernian dented their domestic title hopes.
"We are running out of games," O'Neill admitted. "We have been trying to catch up for quite some considerable time and we're still trying to do that.
"Losing to Hibs was a setback, but it wasn't mortal and we're still there."
Now he is relishing a "really great fixture" he "never expected" to be involved in again.
"He [Rohl] possesses a fine team over there and it is going to be tough for us to get a result," O'Neill admitted.
"In normal circumstances, you would like the full week to prepare, but we've gone to Ibrox and won before after we have played midweek games."
With Hearts hosting Aberdeen on Saturday, Derek McInnes' long-time leaders could have stretched their advantage over the Glasgow pair before they do battle in Govan, but Rohl insisted "we have to focus on ourselves".
"We are ready," he said. "Do it with a hot heart and a smart mind. If we do this then we have a big chance.
"We have a clear idea of what we want to do. We have also some different solutions, how we can hurt them."
Like Celtic, Rangers suffered a setback last weekend when they drew 2-2 away to bottom side Livingston, coming from two goals down after having twice been behind the previous week when defeating Hearts 4-2.
"My team showed character, big personality in the last couple of weeks," Rohl suggested.
"Also to come back away in Celtic, in the stadium there after 1-0 down, showed that, even if the game goes in one direction, what we don't want, we always have a chance to come back."
Rohl feels he and his side "are on fire" after "a good training week" and feels "the confidence" and "the belief".
"It's a crucial game, but no team will be out after this game because there are still 27 points you can take," he insisted. "It's two matchdays and you are in the title race again.
"It's a crucial one because, when you come closer and closer to the end of the season and there is more and more in, then you know every game is important."
O'Neill, meanwhile, is not putting any significance on the game landing on his birthday.
"I have not celebrated a birthday since I was 49, so it makes no difference to me," he insisted.
Quoting legendary Rangers manager Walter Smith, he simply predicted a feeling of "relief" come the final whistle.
Pick of the stats
Rangers have lost once in 15 outings, away to Porto in Europa League, have won 10 in a row at home by an aggregate score of 32-4, are unbeaten in 13 since losing to Roma in November and remain undefeated at Ibrox domestically this season.
Celtic head across the city to Ibrox unbeaten in six away games since losing to Motherwell in December.
Rangers last won 11 successive home matches within a single season in April 2003 under Alex McLeish – the 11th of which was a win over Celtic.
Celtic have lost seven Premiership games this season, as many as they did in 2023-24 and 2024-25 combined, and last suffered more defeats in a league campaign in 1999-00 – with their eighth defeat that season coming away to Rangers.
Following a 0-0 draw in their last encounter at Ibrox in August, Celtic have not won in four visits to Ibrox since a 1-0 victory in September 2023, but they have only lost one of those.
Rohl could become the first-ever Rangers manager to win both of his first two league Old Firm derbies.
As we near the final week of the regular season, teams around the nation are looking to bolster their resumes to earn beneficial seeds in their conference tournaments and March Madness. But who are the best of the best in men’s college basketball right now?
Our all-new college basketball rankings look to answer that question, as of February 27, 2026.
25. Vanderbilt (LW: 21)
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Vanderbilt’s backcourt duo of Tyler Tanner and Duke Miles leads a Commodores offense that is scoring 87.3 PPG, which is 12th best in the nation. It’s why the team is off to one of their best starts in program history as they head into the final week of the regular season with a 22-6 record.
For much of the season, they lacked a marquee victory over a ranked team, but finally got one last month against Alabama. However, they have not been able to build momentum off that win and have gone 7-6 since that win over the Crimson Tide.
24. Louisville (LW: 22)
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Louisville owns a solid 20-8 record due to the strong play of its trio of talented guards. Mikel Brown Jr. could be a lottery pick in June (18.9 points and 4.8 assists), senior Ryan Conwell has been just as good (18.5 points and 4.7 rebounds), and Cardinals veteran Isaac McKneely is as reliable as ever.
The trio is not easy to defend — when they are all available — and it has shown in wins over Kentucky and Indiana earlier this season. However, they have had an inconsistent last few weeks, and missed a golden opportunity to make a jump in our top 25 after falling to North Carolina this week.
23. Tennessee (LW: UR)
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Tennessee freshman Nate Ament is proving why he is a notable prospect in the 2026 NBA Draft. He is second on the team in points (17.9) and leads in rebounds (6.5) per game. The combo of him and senior guard Ja’Kobi Gillespie is why the Vols are worthy of a spot in our college basketball rankings.
Over the first three months of the campaign, Tennessee was an inconsisten group that eventuall fell out of our top 25. But they have played much better over the last three weeks. Going 8-2 in their last 10 and scoring pivotal wins over Alabama and Vanderbilt.
22. Saint Louis (LW: 19)
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Don’t look now, but Saint Louis may have the program’s best team ever. The A-10’s top school has gotten off to an outstanding 25-3 start, and it is due to a high-powered offense that is posting 89.1 PPG — which is eighth best in the nation.
Leading the way is senior big man Robbie Avila. The starting center leads the team in scoring (12.6), assists (4.1), and is shooting 41.6% from three. While they don’t have a win against a ranked school, they have fairly earned a spot in our college basketball rankings with play that will get them back into the tournament for the first time since 2019.
21. BYU (LW: 23)
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Led by potential No. 1 pick, AJ Dybantsa, BYU had a strong 16-1 start before they hit conference play. Dybantsa — the top scorer in the nation (24.8 PPG) — was a force and was getting help from the impressive backcourt duo of Richie Saunders and Robert Wright III.
However, over the last month, the Cougars have steadily fallen in our college basketball rankings as they’ve had trouble overcome their rivals in the Big 12. BYU is 4-7 in its last nine, including setbacks to Kansas, Houston, and Arizona.
20. Arkansas (LW: 20)
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Meleek Thomas and Darius Acuff Jr. lead an impressive all-freshman backcourt for Arkansas this season. However, Acuff has emerged as the best of the pair, and the Razorbacks’ top star continues to generate NBA Draft buzz by leading the team in scoring (22.2 PPG) and assists (6.2 PPG).
In year two with legendary head coach John Calipari, Arkansas has played rock-solid ball. Scoring big wins over four ranked teams this season. However, they are an imperfect group, and their setbacks to Kentucky and Alabama in recent weeks keep them at the back end of our latest top 25.
19. Alabama (LW: UR)
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Alabama can be a problem for any team in the nation on any night. The Crimson Tide has the best offense in the nation (92.9 PPG), and it is led by future NBA draft pick Labaron Philon Jr.. He leads the team in scoring with 21.3 PPG (14th-best in the nation).
Yet, despite their offensive firepower, they had a tough go of it in January. Going 4-3 last month. However, they have gotten hot since Feb. 4, winning seven straight, including a big OT victory over Arkansas.
18. Texas Tech (LW: 17)
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Texas Tech has progressed a lot during Grant McCasland’s first two seasons overseeing the program. And the formidable duo of JT Toppin and Christian Anderson (19.6 PPG) made Tech look like a team that can make serious noise in March.
However, the news that Toppin — one of the top scorers in the nation (21.8 PPG) — is out for the rest of the year with an ACL tear means the Red Raiders don’t have a lot of hope for a deep run in March Madness.
17. Miami (OH) (LW: 18)
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While it took a couple of seasons to change the program from the bottom up, Miami (OH) head coach Travis Steele has put together what is turning into the greatest team in school history.
The Redhawks head into the weekend with an outstanding 28-0 record and currently sit atop the MAC. Their fantastic season is thanks to an offense that is second in the nation (91.6 PPG) and has seven players posting 10 or more points a night. Miami won’t face a ranked team until the tournament, but could enter the event with a 31-0 record.
16. St. John’s (LW: 16)
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There were huge expectations for St. John’s this season after a big year in 2024-25. However, over the first two months of the season, they were inconsistent and struggled against ranked schools.
But since the calendar hit 2026, the team led by Zuby Ejiofor (15.6 PPG) and Bryce Hopkins (13.8 PPG) has played far better. Winning 13 straight at one point, including a big win over UConn. Despite a blowout revenge loss to the Huskies this week, the Johnnies are a legit top 25 team in the country right now.
15. North Carolina (LW: 13)
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Hubert Davis’ North Carolina team is worthy of a spot in our college basketball rankings due to the outstanding performance of potential lottery pick Caleb Wilson. The freshman leads the Tar Heels in points (19.8), rebounds (9.4), and steals (1.5). However, it needs to be added that he is getting big support from veterans Henri Veesaar (16.3 points and 8.5 rebounds) and Seth Trimble (14.2 points).
In the new year, the Tar Heels have been very inconsistent. They have losses to SMU and Stanford, but also wins over Virginia and a huge upset against Duke. Their recent win over a ranked Louisville team this week was a meaningful victory they needed.
14. Michigan State (LW: 12)
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Legendary coach Tom Izzo has another good Michigan State team on his hands in 2026. This year’s group has four players averaging 10 or more points, and the Spartans are playing rock-solid defense. There is no better proof of their top 25 worthiness than owning wins over five ranked teams this season, including a big win over Purdue this week.
If they are focused and playing up to potential, Michigan State is a tough test for any team in the country.
13. Nebraska (LW: 15)
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Fred Hoiberg’s 2026 team looks to be his best yet at Nebraska. The school heads into the weekend with a 24-4 record and is fronted by former Bradley recruit Rienk Mast. The Dutch senior is second on his team in points (13.8 PG) and first in rebounds (6.1). He is part of a formidable combo with junior Pryce Sandfort, who leads in scoring with 17.9 PPG.
Nebraska emerged as a potential title contender after wins over Illinois and Michigan State to begin the 2026 part of their schedule. However, they have cooled over the last three weeks, splitting their last eight games.
12. Virginia (LW: 14)
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Head coach Ryan Odom had a rough go of it in his first year overseeing Virginia. However, year two has been far better due to the strong play of Belgian big man Thijs de Ridder. The freshman forward leads the team in points (16.0) and rebounds (6.3) for the 25-3 team.
The only thing that has stopped the Cavaliers from closing in on the top 10 is limited wins over ranked schools. However, after a January loss to North Carolina, Virginia has gotten hot again, winning nine straight.
11. Illinois (LW: 10)
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Brad Underwood has turned Illinois into a top program in the Big Ten and a consistent tournament participant. A key reason why they are a top-10-level program in our new college basketball rankings is freshman guard Keaton Wagler. The breakout star leads the Fighting Illini in scoring (18.2) and assists (4.3).
While Illinois hit some bumps in the road in November and December, it won 12 straight to begin the new year, including victories over three ranked teams. Unfortunately, things have gotten rocky in recent weeks, and they have lost three of their last five, including a surprise loss to UCLA last week.
10. Purdue (LW: 9)
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Purdue has something most elite schools lack: Top players with a boatload of experience. Seniors Fletcher Loyer and Braden Smith are leading the way for the Boilermakers in 2026 and are combining for close to 30 points a night — Smith is also adding just under nine assists a game.
Early in January, Purdue fairly earned their way back into the top five. However, they have struggled in recent weeks, losing five of their last 10, including a key setback to conference rival Michigan State this week.
9. Florida (LW: 11)
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The first couple of months of the season for defending champs Florida were rough as they lost four of their first nine games. However, after back-to-back defeats to Duke and UConn, the Gators have played like a team ready for another deep run in March. Since Dec. 13, they are 17-2 and have Ws over five ranked schools.
Juniors Alex Condon (14.3 PPG) and Thomas Haugh (16.9 PPG) have led the way during their resurgence. However, big man Rueben Chinyelu has been the X-factor as the center is having a breakout season. Posting 11.3 points and 11.5 rebounds a night.
8. Kansas (LW: 8)
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Kansas was a frustratingly inconsistent group for much of this season. You never truly knew what you would get from week to week. However, since mid-January, the Jayhawks and top star Darryn Peterson (when on the court) have been one of the hottest teams in the country. Scoring victories over four ranked teams in that time.
While they came up short against Iowa State and Cincinnati recently, wins over Arizona (when they were No. 1) and Houston this month show how dangerous they can be.
7. Houston (LW: 6)
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Kelvin Sampson’s Houston squad is again among the top teams in the nation. Senior Emanuel Sharp (16.0 PPG) has been as important as ever. However, if they win the program’s first national championship next month, it will be because of freshman Kingston Flemings (16.6 points and 5.1 assists a night), who is emerging as a potential top-five pick in June.
Yet, another key reason the Cougars head into the weekend with a 23-5 record is an elite defense that is limiting opponents to just 62.3 points a night — second-best in the nation. However, they drop in our new college basketball rankings following three straight losses to rivals Iowa State, Arizona, and Kansas.
6. Gonzaga (LW: 7)
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Mark Few’s Gonzaga squad is off to an impressive 28-2 start because of what their veteran front court of Braden Huff and Graham Ike gives them each night. The duo is averaging close to 40 points and 15 boards a game for the Bulldogs this season.
Following a bad loss to Michigan in November, Gonzaga has been a machine. Reeling off 15 straight Ws at one point. Following an ugly loss to Portland to begin the month, the Zags have rebounded with six straight wins, including a 41-point smashing of Portland.
5. Iowa State (LW: 5)
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In his final season at Iowa State, Joshua Jefferson is garnering attention from NBA Draft evaluators by leading the team in rebounds (7.5) and assists (5.2) and being second in points (16.6). But the Cyclones have also gotten strong seasons from guard Tamin Lipsey and top scorer Milan Momcilovic (17.4).
They are 24-4 due to those three and a formidable defense that is giving up 64.9 points a night. Although they have recent losses against TCU and BYu, their wins against Kansas and Houston this month are why they are a top five team in our new college basketball rankings.
4. UConn (LW: 4)
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It’s another season in college basketball, and UConn is once again among the elite programs in the country. Although they took a step back last season, they retooled by adding stud recruit Braylon Mullins and have returned to being a title contender in 2026.
Senior big man Tarris Reed Jr. (13.8 points and 7.8 rebounds) and junior guard Solo Ball (14.1 PPG) lead the way for a team that is not just a group to respect on offense, but is a handful on defense (65.1 opponents PPG). That defense played a major role in a dominant 32-point revenge win against St. John’s this week.
3. Michigan (LW: 1)
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After 28 games, Michigan has shown that head coach Dusty May has a team that can win the program’s first championship in close to 40 years. Former UAB star Yaxel Lendeborg (14.2 PPG and 7.3 RPG) leads a dominant front court that has the Wolverines among the best scoring teams in the nation (89.1 PPG).
Their rise to elite status in 2026 features wins over six ranked teams, including decisive victories over Michigan State and Purdue in recent weeks. However, their time at the top didn’t last long after a loss to Duke last week.
2. Arizona (LW: 3)
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Arizona has been impressive throughout the 2025-26 season. Led by impressive freshman Brayden Burries (15.5 points and 4.6 rebounds) and stud NBA prospect Koa Peat (13.8 points and 5.4 rebounds), the Wildcats have posted wins over eight top 25 teams, including UConn and BYU (twice).
Their performance this season has been led by an offense posting 87.2 PPG (13th best in the nation). After a pair of tough losses to Kansas and Texas Tech earlier this month, they have roared back with three straight Ws, including a huge victory over Houston last week.
1. Duke (LW: 2)
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Duke is off to a vintage Blue Devils start because of the outstanding play of big man Cameron Boozer. The freshman, who stepped in to replace Cooper Flagg, leads the team in points (22.7) — which is also sixth best in the nation. Plus, he tops the team in rebounds (10.1) and assists (4.0).
Beyond the superb play of Boozer, Duke is also getting important minutes from sophomores Isaiah Evans and Patrick Ngongba II. The trio and the team’s elite defense (62.9 PPG) are why Duke has a 26-2 record. And scored a massive win against Michigan last week.
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Olympic soccer star Megan Rapinoe accused the U.S. men's hockey team of letting Donald Trump use their victory at the 2026 Winter Olympics for his own political gain
The president incited controversy when he invited the men's team to the White House and implied that he'd "have to" also invite the women's team, while the men laughed at his joke
"And now you're a clown. You look like a clown," Rapinoe said of the moment, during which she felt like the athletes had been "used" by the president
Trump, 79, ignited drama when he called the men's team after their Sunday, Feb. 22 victory over Canada, which took place days after the women's team also won gold in their respective match.
During the call, which took place in the team's locker room, Trump invited them to attend his State of the Union address in Washington, D.C. on Tuesday, Feb. 24. Speaking of the women's team, he said that he'd "have to" invite them as well, delivering what some perceived as an insult to the female athletes.
Trump chuckled when he delivered the line as the men in the locker room laughed along with him.
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During the Thursday, Feb. 26 episode of her A Touch More podcast, which Rapinoe cohosts with her partner, basketball star Sue Bird, she shared her thoughts about the incident and revealed where she thought the men's team went wrong.
Rapinoe, a 40-year-old soccer star and two-time Olympic medalist, has her own experiences with the president. In 2019, she famously said that she was "not going to the f---ing White House" if the women's soccer team won the World Cup that year. At the time, Trump was serving his first term in office.
Reflecting on the recent incident with the men's team, Rapinoe described it as "a classic ripping defeat from the jaws of victory." She said that the team "ruined" the joy of their win "in their utter moment of glory."
Expanding, Rapinoe said that they "ruined it for themselves because they allowed themselves to be totally co-opted by a clown."
"And now you're a clown. You look like a clown," she added.
The soccer player called out the men's team for giggling at Trump's joke, which she said "isn't even that funny from a technical joke standpoint."
"You just accomplished this amazing thing," she said, adding that Trump had also promised that he had medals for the team.
"I'm like, 'You have the medal! You have the medal swinging around your neck that you won, that you fought for, that you dreamt about your whole life.' And then you just gave this whole moment over to this person, who you know is just only going to use it for him," she continued. "He's going to totally co-opt it."
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Rapinoe said that as a coach or team leader, she never would have allowed her teammates to be in such a situation.
"That's why you don't put yourself in this position. Because to have the president of the United States on the phone, and he's like... It's hard not to be like... You know, you get yourself wrapped in this moment," she said.
"He's using you to do something else, which isn't just celebrating your moment. He's always going to co-opt," she added.
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Both Rapinoe and Bird acknowledged that the men and women's hockey teams were close, and Rapinoe questioned why the men were laughing at their friends.
"Why don't you respect [yourself] enough to not be used in this moment — for this unique achievement that is truly one of the greatest achievements in life, I think, because it's like a childhood fairytale — and now this is what people think about your moment," she said. "And that sucks."
“We know that we are so excited for the women’s team. We have so much respect for the women’s team," he said.
"To share that gold medal with them is something we’re forever grateful for. Now that we're home, we get to share that together forever and see the incredible support that we have from the USA in sharing this incredible gold medal," he told reporters.
The NFL announced the 2026 salary cap figure for the Jacksonville Jaguars and the 31 other teams.
A month ago, it was reported that the 2026 salary cap would be in the $301.2 million to $305.7 million range. According to Ian Rapoport, the official cap number will be set at $301.2 million.
This is up $22 million from the 2024 season and up nearly $100 million from 2022, when the cap figure was $208.2 million.
NFL clubs were informed today that the salary cap for the ’26 season will jump $22 million per club to $301.2 million. Add in another $77.6m in benefits & that’s $378.8m per club in player spending. Tremendous growth pic.twitter.com/cQ5Zf3aGVW
How much salary cap space do Jaguars have for 2026 NFL season?
Before this news broke, Over the Cap projected that the Jaguars were $13.48 million over the 2026 salary cap. That was based on a salary cap figure of $303.5 million.
With the official number now known, we can estimate that the Jaguars are roughly $15.78 million over this year's cap.
So GM James Gladstone has some work to do in the coming weeks before free agency officially opens on March 11th.
Salary cap space can be created through contract restructures, which pushes a portion of the current year's cap charges to future years, inflating the salary cap hits at that time.
A contract extension in some instances can create space as well, as can veteran cuts, if the player's cap hit is larger than their dead cap hit.
The Jaguars actually have the ability to create quite a bit more space, as we detailed here, it just depends on how aggressive Gladstone wants to be.
Midtjylland will return to haunt Nottingham Forest, a reminder of the chaos which has enveloped the season.
The four-time Danish champions, last season's runners-up, inflicted a devastating blow on Ange Postecoglou in October.
Their 3-2 win at the City Ground in the Europa League group phase damaged the Australian beyond repair, with Forest fans chanting "sacked in the morning" just three weeks into his reign.
This time they arrive in the last 16, with the first leg in Nottingham on 12 March, and will not even face Postecoglou's replacement - with Sean Dyche lasting just 114 days himself.
Current boss, the fourth of the season, Vitor Pereira made six changes as Forest edged past Fenerbahce on Thursday, losing 2-1 at the City Ground to progress 4-2 on aggregate in the play-off round.
He admitted he needed to be mindful of Sunday's trip to Brighton and Forest could be in the Premier League's bottom three if West Ham beat Liverpool on Saturday.
Pereira sidestepped a question about whether the Premier League is the priority over the Europa League but survival is paramount for Forest.
After the first leg against Midtjylland at the City Ground they host Fulham before travelling to Tottenham following the away leg a week later.
It will be a test of Pereira's skills and their squad depth to juggle both competitions late into the season.
If he can do what Postecoglou could not, and beat of Midtjylland, then it could provide the springboard to survival.
"Is this the way to Barcelona?" they repeatedly sang during the course of their side's victory against Qarabag on Tuesday night.
So it proved after Newcastle were drawn with the La Liga leaders in the last 16 of the Champions League.
There is plenty of history in this fixture, whether it is Sir Bobby Robson's links to both clubs or Tino Asprilla scoring an unforgettable hat-trick in Newcastle's win in 1997.
The current generation also know each other pretty well, of course.
Newcastle suffered a narrow 2-1 defeat against Barcelona in their opening game of the league phase at St James' Park back in September.
Although Barcelona dominated possession, as expected, Newcastle players and staff took a lot of belief from their display in the opening half an hour in particular, when the hosts spurned a number of opportunities to open the scoring.
While some supporters would have preferred to face Chelsea, the chance for Newcastle to test themselves against Barcelona, the five-time winners, in the knockout stages is the whole reason the club are in the competition.
The first leg at St James' naturally feels pivotal.
Newcastle would have rather have had the return fixture back on Tyneside but if Eddie Howe's team are to stand any chance of going through, they need one of those nights on home soil before the return fixture at the Nou Camp.
No wonder Howe labelled it a "mouth-watering" prospect.
Liverpool will already know how challenging the trip to Istanbul will be when then face Galatasaray.
Arne Slot's side lost there earlier in the campaign and seeing the way Galatasaray beat Juventus 5-2 in the play-offs is enough to show just how much of a force Okan Buruk's side are at home. Liverpool have played there three times and never won.
That said, they should fancy their chances of doing the job across two legs and it would definitely be a surprise if Liverpool failed to progress after the second leg at Anfield. Even Galatasaray's Victor Osimhen said earlier in the week that he would prefer to avoid Liverpool.
Deal with Galatasaray and the prospect of a quarter-final against Chelsea or PSG is tantalising to say the least. A tie with Chelsea would be a throwback to the Rafa Benitez days when the sides took on each other in the Champions League 10 times in the space of five years.
For Slot though, who repeatedly mentions how close his side came to knocking eventual winners PSG out of the competition last year, taking on Luis Enrique's side would be a chance to deliver a seismic statement in what the Liverpool boss has already described as his most challenging season yet.
On paper, Liverpool will not be fancied to go the distance given the season they've had but this is a side that knows what it takes to reach European finals.
They have a tough draw, with either Bayern Munich, Atalanta, Man City or Real Madrid as potential semi-final opponents. But only a fool would write off the team that has won this competition more than any other English side.
As club legend Ian Rush said on Friday: "If you are going to win it, you have got to beat them all on the way."
Chelsea's draw to face Paris St‑Germain in the last 16 – and their potential subsequent run – is a daunting prospect.
Before the draw, it was simply a question of whether Liam Rosenior's side would face either PSG or Newcastle, with an all‑English tie avoided.
A rematch of this summer's Club World Cup final – and another meeting with the European champions – was pulled out of the hat, opposition Rosenior had already encountered while managing his former club Strasbourg.
PSG, though, are not the force they were at this stage last season.
They struggled to beat domestic rivals Monaco despite their opponents going down to 10 men in both matches in the play‑off round. In addition, PSG's form in all competitions has been patchy since the winter break, including a shock exit to Paris FC in the last 32 of the French Cup.
The draw, at least, avoids the flat prospect of Chelsea playing Newcastle three times in a row, as the Champions League ties would have been sandwiched between a league meeting on 14 March.
It will be interesting to see what Rosenior makes of the draw, ahead of what Opta data suggests is the toughest set of fixtures in their final 11 Premier League matches.
There is also a demanding Champions League pathway mapped out for Chelsea, who could meet Liverpool in the quarter‑finals and then either Manchester City or Real Madrid in a potential semi‑final on the road to the final in Budapest.
Official: Benfica suspend five members over racist behaviour during Real Madrid clash
SL Benfica have suspended five club members for racist behavior during the match against Real Madrid at the Estadio da Luz on February 17.
During that game, Real Madrid forward Vinicius Jr. was allegedly racially abused by Benfica player Gianluca Prestianni, by calling him a ‘monkey’.
Following that incident, there were some fans in the stands who were seen making monkey sounds and gestures targeting the Brazilian international.
Now, in a statement released today, Benfica club confirmed that it has revoked the season tickets of the five members after initiating disciplinary proceedings that could lead to the maximum sanction under the club statutes – expulsion.
The statement from the Portuguese giants read as follows:
“Sport Lisboa e Benfica informs that it has suspended five members and cancelled their respective Red Passes following the initiation of disciplinary proceedings which may lead to the application of the maximum sanction provided for in the Statutes: expulsion.
“The opening of these disciplinary proceedings results from the internal inquiry triggered following the match between Benfica and Real Madrid, held on February 17th, and the adoption of inappropriate behaviours in the stands, of a racist nature, incompatible with the values and principles that govern the Club.
“Sport Lisboa e Benfica reaffirms that it does not tolerate any form of discrimination or racism and will continue to act firmly whenever behaviors that undermine the values of the Club, sport, and society are involved.”
Meanwhile, Prestianni was handed provisionally suspended for one match by UEFA, causing him to miss the second leg played at the Santiago Bernabeu Stadium. With investigation ongoing, he could face a ten-game ban if found guilty.
Italian Clubs Might Be Priced Out for Bayern Munich Ace
Several Serie A teams are eyeing Leon Goretzka, but it won’t be easy to capture him, even though he’ll be available as a free agent. His demands are lofty, and the competition is fierce, Tuttomercatoweb reports.
The veteran currently makes €7M plus add-ons, which is almost unreachable for most Italian sides. Even more so if he looks for a richer payday in the twilight of his career. Moreover, his camp asks for a sizeable signing bonus, which is a non-starter for some hierarchies.
Milan and Napoli were already linked to Goretzka in January, while Inter and Juventus have joined the race more recently after Bayern Munich confirmed that the midfielder would indeed depart. Massimiliano Allegri and Antonio Conte would surely welcome the arrival of a steady leader, but their front offices might not be willing to meet the demands.
The Old Lady gathered intel on the 31-year-old during the conversations with his agents, who also represent Marcos Senesi, La Gazzetta dello Sport informs. They are more lavish with salaries and accessory costs than most sides. For instance, they threw in €15M to convince Jonathan David’s camp. The German international could be part of their pitch to retain Luciano Spalletti. Galatasaray and the Saudi Pro League are also chasing after Bavarian stalwart, though.
Our Take on Goretzka
He’d help a lot of outfits that are fairly thin in the midfield or could use an upgrade, but the numbers and offers make all the difference. Unless Conte stomps on the table to sign him, Napoli and Inter generally prefer younger players, while Milan and Juventus have been all over the place with their signings. He’s more likely to head to other leagues.
Casemiro on Juventus’ radar as race for Man United star heats up
Juventus are the latest side to express interest in Casemiro after the Manchester United midfielder made clear his plans this summer, according to a new report from Italy.
Old Trafford Swansong
As it approaches its final few months, Casemiro‘s spell with the Red Devils has been one of polar extremes.
The Brazilian behemoth was signed from Real Madrid for £60 million in the summer of 2022, tasked with helping Erik ten Hag steady a sinking ship at Old Trafford.
And it proved a revelatory transfer as Casemiro established himself as the best defensive midfielder in England, helping United win their first trophy – the Carabao Cup – in six years and propelling them back into the Champions League with a third-placed finish.
However, the five-time European champion then turned from hero to zero in his sophomore season, appearing to age like milk over the space of one summer. Ten Hag’s tactics left him horribly exposed at the heart of midfield, further exacerbating his physical decline.
There was a recovery in his third season, particularly after the Dutch manager was replaced by Ruben Amorim midway through the campaign. The 40-year-old Portuguese initially dropped the experienced midfielder, but he fought his way back into the fold and finished the year as an integral part of the team.
This resurgence has continued in Casemiro’s fourth, and final, season at the club, aided by the arrival of Michael Carrick in the wake of Amorim’s sacking in January. His form under the caretaker coach has arguably been his strongest since joining United, with imperious performances in the wins over Manchester City, Arsenal, Fulham and Tottenham Hotspur.
However, the Sao Paulo native will depart in May when his contract expires after INEOS decided against a renewal, given he turned 34 this week and is the club’s best-paid player.
An Italian Renaissance
Initially, it was understood Casemiro was leaning towards a switch to the United States, with a number of sides in the MLS expressing interest in his services.
There was also the possibility of a return to Brazil, or a big-money move to the Saudi Pro League to link up with former Madridista and Red Devil, Cristiano Ronaldo. However, he has now decided he still has the ability to compete in one of Europe’s top leagues, particularly if he chooses a country – such as Italy – with a slower pace than the frantic nature of Premier League football.
Sources close to the player revealed AC Milan were one option under consideration, with the Rossoneri having struck a similar deal to sign Luka Modric on a free from Real Madrid. But the Serie A giant now faces a race with rivals Juventus to secure Casemiro’s signature after the Turin side threw their hat into the ring, according to Tuttomercatoweb (relayed by Juve FC).
“Juventus have now added him to their list of potential summer targets as they seek to strengthen their squad ahead of next season,” the report details.
“The Bianconeri view the midfielder as one of their most attractive options and believe his leadership qualities could enhance their dressing room. Should negotiations progress favourably, Casemiro’s arrival in Turin would provide Juventus with a seasoned performer capable of influencing matches at both domestic and European level.”
Final Thoughts
United will certainly miss Casemiro next season, with the Brazilian’s combination of experience, work ethic and, a particularly underrated attribute, aerial dominance all having proven essential to his team this season.
However, he turns 35 next season and it is time for a changing of the guard in central midfield, even if the transition may prove bumpy in the short term.
From Casemiro’s perspective, Serie A is the perfect landing spot for a player with tiring legs, but whose brain and feet still have plenty to offer at the highest level. The football will not leave him for a while should he join one of Italy’s heavyweights.
There’s no better way to kick off the weekend than with some winning bets.
I’ve combed through the latest NBA odds and singled out my three favorites for today, including points props for two role players capitalizing on extra opportunities.
Check out all of my NBA picks for Friday, February 27.
It’s been an unusual season for the Milwaukee Bucks. With Giannis Antetokounmpo missing significant time, they’ve still managed to win eight of their last 10 games heading into tonight's matchup with the New York Knicks.
Kyle Kuzma has stepped up for Milwaukee, averaging 14.6 points over his last 12 contests and shooting 40% from 3-point range over his last five.
The Knicks' perimeter defense has been shaky this season, ranking 20th in opponent made threes per game. Kuzma has made 2+ threes in four of his last five starts, and he’s likely to do it again tonight.
Time: 8:00 p.m. ET
Where to watch: MSG, FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin
Prop #2: GG Jackson Jr. Over 16.5 points
-112 at bet365
The Memphis Grizzlies’ injury list reads like a horror story, and they desperately need scoring.
G.G. Jackson Jr. is averaging 17.4 points with a .667 eFG% over his last nine games, and tonight he faces a Dallas Mavericks team that’s nearly as depleted as the Grizzlies.
With the Mavs playing their second match in as many nights, I like Jackson to eclipse 16.5 points for the fifth time in six games.
Time: 8:30 p.m. ET
Where to watch: FanDuel Sports Network Southeast-Memphis, KFAA
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander is back after missing nine games, but in a matchup loaded with NBA stars, I'm focusing on a prop for a lesser-known role player.
Julian Strawther has capitalized on his increased opportunities. The Nuggets guard is averaging 15.6 points and shooting 37% from three over his eight starts, and he’s expected back in the starting lineup tonight.
OKC allows the fourth-most made threes per game, and Strawther has reached double digits in scoring in seven of his eight games while in an elevated role.
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Coventry City have won 68 points to date and are placed in 1st position. In their last match, Frank Lampard's team prevailed 1-2 against Sheffield United (EFL Championship 2025/26).
Stoke City have 47 points to their name this season and occupy 13th position in the table. In their last fixture, Mark Robins's team won 2-1 against Oxford United (EFL Championship 2025/26).
The last meeting between the two teams ended with Stoke City winning 1-0.
Colby Covington has called out Kamaru Usman for a Real American Freestyle match.
Covington made his RAF debut against Luke Rockhold earlier this year, and his connection to the promotion has only grown since then.
‘Chaos’ is now a long-term partner and investor in Real American Beer, and he is looking to add another wrestling match to his schedule soon.
In a move similar to discussions around Jon Jones vs. Daniel Cormier completing their trilogy in RAF, Covington has pitched the idea of facing off against the biggest rival of his career: Kamaru Usman.
Colby Covington challenges Kamaru Usman to RAF trilogy if UFC title shot does not happen
Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC
Covington has thrown down the gauntlet to Usman once again, this time challenging him to a Real American Freestyle wrestling match as a way to settle their rivalry.
‘The Nigerian Nightmare’ has made it clear that he is not aligned with the UFC’s direction when it comes to his push for a title fight against Islam Makhachev.
While discussing his belief that Usman deserves a chance at Makhachev, ‘Chaos’ also made it clear that there is another option on the table if that fight falls through.
“You know what I’d really like to see? I’d like to see Usman in Real American Freestyle,” he said. “We need to do this. We need to settle the trilogy in Real American Freestyle so that’s what I’m proposing here today. If Usman doesn’t get the title fight, come see daddy at Real American Freestyle and let’s do this trilogy b—-,” he told Bloody Elbow.
The two fighters have faced off twice before, with Covington coming up short on both occasions. Their first meeting came back in 2019, with the rematch taking place two years later.
Covington felt hard done by after both fights, calling one a “scam” due to refereeing decisions and arguing that many fans scored the second bout in his favour.
And his belief that the matchup could happen is fuelled by Usman’s recent comments regarding the opponents he is targeting.
“I think he would [take the match]. He’s a competitor. He likes to compete, he’s still got that fire and drive. He wants these title fights, he wants these big matchups… I think he would do it. I think it intrigues him. I think he wants to settle the score,” Covington stated.
“He’s said for a while that he wants to do a trilogy with me because we’ve got unfinished business… It only makes sense. Let’s settle this in Real American Freestyle for our trilogy Usman.”
Kamaru Usman was credited with the only takedown in his two UFC fights against Colby Covington
Neither fighter attempted a takedown in their first meeting at UFC 245, despite both men being known for their wrestling.
The fight played out entirely on the feet, with Usman coming out on top after finishing Covington with just 50 seconds remaining in the final round.
When they met again at UFC 268, ‘Chaos’ changed his approach by attempting 11 takedowns throughout the fight.
Despite the increased focus from the American star, official UFC stats credited Usman with the bout’s only successful takedown, even though he had significantly fewer attempts.
The “head of the snake” has keyed the Huskies’ turnaround into a top-10 defensive unit this season with his ball-hawking nature at the point of attack. He leads the team and is top 10 in the Big East with 1.7 steals per game, also helping UConn hold opponents to just 5.8 made 3-pointers per game – eighth-fewest nationally – on 30% shooting. Demary has had 10 games this season with multiple steals, including five in the January overtime win at Providence.
The 6-foot-4, Raleigh, N.C., native was one of five guards and one of two Big East players on the list.
UConn is No. 6 nationally with a 44.6% effective field goal percentage against and has limited opponents to 44.9% from two-point range, which is good for eighth-best in the nation.
The Huskies moved up to No. 9 by KenPom’s defensive efficiency rating after Wednesday’s dominant win over No. 15 St. John’s, in which they held the Johnnies to just 40 points on 19.6% shooting from the field. St. John’s went the final 17 minutes and 28 seconds of that 32-point game without a made field goal and shot just 7% from the field in the second half.
UConn has a top-15 scoring defense, allowing just 65.1 points per game, is No. 14 in field goal percentage defense (36.9%) while leading the Big East in both scoring margin (+13.9) and rebound margin (+5.0).
Demary is looking to collect UConn’s fifth national defensive player award after Emeka Okafor (2003, ’04) and Hasheem Thabeet (’08, ’09) each won twice. UConn retired Okafor’s number on Feb. 18 and inducted Thabeet into its Huskies of Honor on Feb. 14.
Oct 27, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Toronto Blue Jays pitcher Eric Lauer (56) throws during the twelfth inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers in game three of the 2025 MLB World Series at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images | Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
Today’s game isn’t on TV. I planned my day around getting to sit and watch tonight’s game. And it isn’t on TV. I guess I’m going out to shovel snow. It was +9 yesterday. I wore a light sweater. Overnight it snowed, a lot. The joys of living in Calgary.
Today’s lineups:
Today’s Lineups
BLUE JAYS
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Nathan Lukes – CF
Yandy Diaz – 1B
Davis Schneider – 2B
Jonathan Aranda – DH
Addison Barger – RF
Jake Fraley – RF
Jesus Sanchez – LF
Junior Caminero – 3B
Eloy Jimenez – DH
Cedric Mullins – CF
Leo Jimenez – SS
Chandler Simpson – LF
C.J. Stubbs – C
Ben Williamson – SS
Ben Cowles – 3B
Richie Palacios – 2B
Riley Tirotta – 1B
Hunter Feduccia – C
Eric Lauer – LHP
Ryan Pepiot – RHP
The Sporting News tells us that Davis Schneider had the best ‘challenge success rate’ of any Triple-A player. He challenged 12 times and was right 10 times. Davis was robbed on calls a lot last year. He should be able to benefit from the challenge system. I wonder if ability to get challenges right will play into a) roster choices and b) lineup choices.
It will be interesting to see who is good at challenges and who isn’t. I would imagine that there will be some players who are told not to challenge, but then, I think, for some, the challenge will almost be a reflex. That was wide, hit the helmet.
Early projections suggest a proposed salary cap will be around $260-$280 million, along with a floor of $140-$160 million, per @JonHeymanpic.twitter.com/Zx7hioETsw
If $280 million was it, there are five teams who would be above the cap (if it was this season). Dodgers ($382 million), Mets ($369 million), Yankees ($330 million), Phillies ($311 million) and Blue Jays ($300 million).
If $140 million was the floor, 11 teams would be below it ($160 million would add two more teams). A’s at $131 million all the way to Marlins at $78 million. A lot of teams would have to go on spending sprees. I believe those 11 teams are the reason why it is going to be hard to get this cap. I don’t think the Marlins are going to want to double their payroll.
But I’m often wrong.
I don’t have any particular memories of Froemming. Share if you do.
Bruce Froemming, an enduring umpire with a career of colorful confrontations, dies at 86 https://t.co/HYJSOf7SLU
The NFL offseason is ripe for surprises, and few moves would stun the league more than trades involving established quarterbacks like Joe Burrow, Jared Goff, and Lamar Jackson. As teams evaluate their rosters ahead of free agency and the draft, speculation is swirling around potential blockbuster deals.
In a shocking article, Bleacher Report's Brad Gagnon didn't rule out the lowly New York Jets as a potential landing spot for Burrow, Goff, or even the two-time MVP Jackson.
For Burrow and the Cincinnati Bengals, frustration mounts after having missing the playoffs since 2022 despite offensive firepower. Gagnon suggested that Burrow's injury history—missing chunks of two of the last three seasons—and his massive average annual salary could prompt a trade. The Jets, desperate for a proven arm and holding extra draft capital and cap room, could offer multiple first-round picks in 2026 and beyond for Burrow.
Similarly, Jackson's situation in Baltimore raises questions, according to Gagnon. After an 8-9 season in 2025, the Ravens face a rebuild under a new head coach. Jackson, now 29, has durability concerns, having missed time in three of the last five years.
Goff's case with the Detroit Lions is intriguing too. Despite statistical excellence, the Lions have won just two playoff games in three years and missed the postseason in 2025.
The Jets, sitting at 3-14 last year, certainly need a spark to contend. It remains to be seen where they will find their next franchise QB, but it's more likely that they will be rolling with a bridge option in 2026 than any of these names.
The Cincinnati Bengals have a major need on the defensive side of the ball. But, while the team could use more linebacker, cornerback, and interior defensive line help, the safety and pass rusher rooms are the biggest needs.
And in free agency, with plenty of safeties available, landing the best possible pass rusher takes priority. For the Bengals, there are a few interesting names to replace Trey Hendrickson.
Bengals projected to sign 30.5 sack former Ravens, Chargers pass rusher
"With Trey Hendrickson probably on his way out of Cincinnati, the Bengals need an edge rusher," Schatz writes.
Odafe Oweh is a 27-year-old pass rusher who's spent the last five years of his career with the Ravens and Chargers. He was traded mid-season to the Chargers in 2025, and in the final 12 games, he recorded 7.5 sacks in a breakout second-half.
For the Bengals, a team that needs more juice at pass rusher with Shemar Stewart being a bit of a let-down in his rookie year, adding Oweh would be a nice pickup.
He has 30.5 sacks in his NFL career, including 7.5 in 2025 and 10 in 2024. He has 176 total tackles to go with seven forced fumbles in his career so far.
Since Hendrickson is likely on his way out of Cincinnati this offseason, the Bengals could use a player like Oweh. While it's not the best fit, since Oweh is more of an outside linebacker than a hands-in-the-dirt defensive end, his production is still worth investing in.
Oweh was the 31st overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft, and he should be a big help to his new team next year. Schatz is projecting that team to be the Bengals, as Cincinnati desperately could use a pass rusher with his upside.
Vanderbilt basketball will try to improve its NCAA Tournament resume and SEC tournament position when it travels to Kentucky on Feb. 28 (1 p.m., ESPN).
Kentucky basketball improved offense after Vandy blowout
The Wildcats’ offense bottomed out in an 80-55 loss to Vanderbilt back on Jan. 27 in Nashville. Kentucky has averaged 80 points in six games since.
Watch reserve forward Mouhamed Dioubate (8 ppg, 5.5 rpg) as an X-factor. The Alabama transfer scored 12 points in a 72-63 win against South Carolina with a team-best plus/minus of +16. Kentucky is 5-0 this season when he scores at least 12 points.
Where are Kentucky basketball’s points coming from?
The Wildcats are reaping easy points with their size advantage. They produced their largest rebounding margin, 48-28, against an SEC opponent during the South Carolina win. That translates directly to offense for the Wildcats, who had 18 offensive rebounds. Kentucky led 34-20 in points in the paint and 14-4 in second-chance points.
Vanderbilt outrebounded the Wildcats 43-37 in the teams’ first meeting and they tied (13) in offensive rebounds.
How to watch Vanderbilt vs. Kentucky: Time, TV channel, live stream
Vanderbilt’s Frankie Collins hasn’t returned since his Dec. 17 injury at Memphis, and there are questions about his status on the team. Duke Miles is averaging 14 points in two games since returning from knee surgery rehabilitation.
Kentucky’s Jaland Lowe (shoulder), Jayden Quaintance (knee) and Kam Williams (foot) all missed their ninth straight game when the Wildcats played South Carolina. Lowe is out for the season.
Vanderbilt vs Kentucky prediction
Vanderbilt 78, Kentucky 71.
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Milwaukee Brewers pitcher Brandon Sproat (23) stretches during spring training workouts Monday, February 16, 2026, at American Family Fields of Phoenix in Phoenix, Arizona. | Dave Kallmann / Milwaukee Journal Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
The Milwaukee Brewers, having won their last three games after starting the spring slate with a four-game losing streak, will look to move back to .500 on Friday afternoon, as they take on the Chicago White Sox for the second time in a week (and second of two times this spring).
The Brewers dropped the previous matchup, 5-2, on Sunday afternoon in a split-squad day for the Crew. Akil Baddoo crushed a solo homer in that one, while Andrew Vaughn picked up a pair of singles. Baddoo is not in today’s lineup, but Vaughn will bat sixth as the DH.
Jackson Chourio leads off in left field, followed by Brice Turang, William Contreras, and Sal Frelick in the cleanup spot. Jake Bauers bats fifth and starts at first, followed by Vaughn, Luis Rengifo, Garrett Mitchell, and Joey Ortiz. Freddy-Peralta-trade-acquisition Brandon Sproat gets the start in his spring debut.
Sproat is expected to be followed by righties Easton McGee and Abner Uribe, as well as lefties Drew Rom and Shane Drohan (who was acquired in the Caleb Durbin trade a few weeks ago). This will mark Drohan’s spring debut, while McGee, Uribe, and Rom have all made one prior appearance. Per Todd Rosiak, Sproat and Drohan are both expected to throw two innings today.
Brandon Sproat and Shane Drohan will each throw two innings today against the White Sox at AFFOP.
Easton McGee, Abner Uribe and Drew Rom also on the list from MLB camp.
Prospects in uniform include Josh Adamczewski and Marco Dinges.
Chicago’s expected starter is right-hander Sean Burke in a split-squad day for the Sox. Given that this is a road game for them, most of their lineup consists of role players — including former Brewer Oliver Dunn and Wisconsin native Jarred Kelenic — with a few prospects scattered in.
In other news, Jacob Misiorowski is set to make his spring debut on Tuesday, March 3 against Team Great Britain in a World Baseball Classic tune-up game. That game will be broadcast via an audio feed on the Brewers website.
Jacob Misiorowski makes his spring debut in front of fans on Tuesday, March 3 when the Brewers host Team Great Britain in a WBC tune-up game.
Day one of workouts at the 2026 NFL Scouting Combine featured defensive linemen, edge rushers, and linebackers, and a few dudes absolutely made noise.
Inside, Oklahoma’s Gracen Halton was the clear winner. A 36.5-inch vertical at defensive tackle is different. That’s a real explosion, not just “good for his size.” You see that kind of lower-body pop, and you start thinking interior disruptor, not just space eater or lane closer. Penn State’s Zane Durant backed up his tape with a smoking hot 4.75 forty and a 1.66 ten-yard split. That split is what really matters, but it's the combine, so why not celebrate the fast 40-yard dash as well? Texas A and M’s Albert Regis did not dominate any one drill, but he was strong across the board and showed the kind of athletic profile that may have teams rethinking his placement on their draft boards. Great showing from him on day one.
On the edge, Cashius Howell looked like he was shot out of a cannon, and despite his measurements, his burst showed up immediately in drills. Dani Dennis-Sutton confirmed what we already thought about his athletic ceiling. When the movement matches the build, that’s when scouts start nodding in unison.
At linebacker drills, the guys from OSU showed out. Sonny Styles put on a show, with a 4.46 forty and a 43.5-inch vertical, at his size, which is just unfair. That’s not normal movement for a guy of his size. He could be a scary good player at the next level with athleticism and what he's shown on tape. Texas Tech’s Jacob Rodriguez showed elite agility, and Indiana’s Aiden Fisher looked smooth and in control in space. Kyle Louis might not have had the loudest headline numbers, but he moved fast and clean in drills. Sometimes you just trust your eyes, and he definitely passed that test. Also, I wanted to give a shoutout to Jake Golday, who looked awesome in drills and could be a steal as a green dot linebacker post-round two in the NFL Draft.
Look, it's the "NFL underwear olympics", the pads are off, and testing does not replace film, we know this. But when a guy shows up in Indy and confirms the athletic traits you thought were there, along with NFL measurements to match, that’s when the stock really starts climbing. Day one gave us a few defenders who didn’t just participate; they may have made people rewatch the tape.
Ethan Schilte-Brown says it would be "quite a jump" if he was to go from lower-league loan deals to the World Cup with Canada, but insists it is still his "dream".
The defender has featured for Canada's Under-20s and is hopeful he can earn a call-up for this summer's finals.
Schilte-Brown, 20, joined Killie's academy from the youth system of MLS side Orlando City in 2023 and had temporary spells with Canada's Halifax Wanderers, Cumnock, Albion Rovers and Dumbarton before impressing at Rugby Park this season.
Co-hosts Canada will face Iceland and Tunisia in a pair of international friendlies in late March as part of their World Cup preparations.
Prior to the Premiership game at Falkirk on Saturday, Schilte-Brown said: "My main focus is here and just trying to perform well for Killie, but if that's a by-product of what happens here then brilliant.
"That's the dream and it's never far from my thoughts but obviously my full focus is here right now.
"I think the gaffer spoke to them [Canada management team] but again I'm just focused here and I'm not going to read into anything until it's real or until it happens.
"That would be quite a jump [from loan deals]. I try and grow from every situation I am in. I learned a lot from Cumnock, Rovers and Dumbarton. It was really beneficial.
"As a young player, you need to play games. It doesn't do you any good just training all the time and no matter what level it is, there's a massive difference between playing with men and playing youth football, especially the physical side of it.
"You need to learn that if you're going to grow in the game and continue on.
"Playing first-team football is what everyone wants. That's where it's going to prepare you the most so I think it's prepared me.
"If I get called up, it's obviously an honour to get my first call-up, but I think with the World Cup in mind, you want to push on and prove to that manager that you're ready for that next step."
Killie are eight points ahead of bottom side Livingston and two behind St Mirren having played a game more than the Paisley side, but Schilte-Brown remains confident of retaining top-flight status.
He said: "I think there's every chance for us to get the safety. I think we will do it.
"The games that we have coming up are massive for us, especially the game this weekend with a sold-out away end, so just looking forward to it."
The Atlanta Falcons have scheduled their first official top-30 draft visit. According to SI's Justin Melo, the team will host Memphis offensive tackle Travis Burke for an in-person meeting on March 11-12. At 6-foot-9, 315 pounds, Burke has elite size but is a fairly raw prospect.
After spending the 2023 and 2024 seasons at Florida International, Burke transferred to Memphis in 2025. He appeared in 11 games for the Tigers last season.
"Burke is a tall tackle with plus drive-blocking talent for his body type," wrote NFL.com's Lance Zierlein. "He uses flexible hips and ankles, along with well-placed hands, to create leverage at the point of attack. He finishes blocks with good aggression when the opportunity arises."
The Falcons have just five total selections, with their earliest pick coming at No. 48 overall. Burke is considered a Day 3 prospect, so it makes sense that he would be on Atlanta's radar.
Sources from the NFL Combine: The Atlanta Falcons will be hosting Memphis OT Travis Burke on a Top 30 in-person visit on March 11-12.
The team has two quality offensive tackles in Jake Matthews and Kaleb McGary. However, Matthews is 34 years old and the team would be wise to draft someone to develop behind the veteran left tackle.
The 2026 NFL Scouting Combine runs through March 1, with the 2026 NFL Draft kicking off on April 23.
The New York Mets starting pitcher Freddy Peralta throws during spring training on the back fields of Clover Park on Feb. 11, 2026, in Port St. Lucie. | CRYSTAL VANDER WEIT/TCPALM / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
Carlos Mendoza officially announced Freddy Peralta as the Mets’ Opening Day starter earlier today. The skipper said it was “pretty clear” Peralta would be pitching at the front of the team’s rotation when he was acquired this offseason, adding “he earned it”.
Peralta was arguably the centerpiece move for a Mets offseason that saw the team part with long-time fan favorites like Pete Alonso, Brandon Nimmo, and Edwin Díaz and add Bo Bichette, Luis Robert Jr., and Jorge Polanco, among others. The team traded top prospects Brandon Sproat and Jett Williams to acquire Peralta, as well as Tobias Myers, in January. Peralta, who served as the Brewers’ ace last season, led all NL starters with 17 wins and posted a 2.70 ERA, a 3.64 FIP, and a 1.08 WHIP, with 204 strikeouts in 176 2/3 innings. Peralta was an All-Star and finished fifth in Cy Young voting in 2025.
Peralta will become the fifth Mets pitcher to start on Opening Day over the last five season, following Clay Holmes, Jose Quintana, Max Scherzer, and Tylor Megill. Prior to that, Jacob deGrom started Opening Day from 2019-2021 for New York.
Peralta will presumably face Paul Skenes, the reigning NL Cy Young winner, when the Mets face the Pirates on March 26 at Citi Field to kick off the 2026 MLB season.
Valencia sign free agent defender after two major injuries
Valencia were hit with two major blows over the past two weeks, as two of their starting defenders went down with serious injuries. Los Che have reacted by activating the emergency injury rule to bring in a reinforcement.
That reinforcement takes the shape of veteran defender Renzo Saravia, who signs on a free transfer until the end of the season. The 32-year-old has been looking for a new club since leaving Atletico Mineiro in January at the end of his deal. The task on Carlos Corberan’s hands will be to get Saravia up to fitness, having not played since early December, as Valencia battle for safety.
Image via Valencia CF. Saravia shakes hands with Ron Gourlay.
Jose Copete and Dmitri Foulquier ruled out with injury
A major positive of Saravia’s arrival is that he can play in both central defence and at right-back, which theoretically covers the two gaps in their squad created by injury. French right-back Dmitri Foulquier has been a starter all year with Thierry Correia making his way back from injury, but the veteran has now been ruled out until at least May following knee surgery.
On top of that, starting centre-back Jose Copete has also been ruled out after undergoing mensicus surgery. El Chiringuito say he is likely to miss the remainder of the season as he looks to come back from it.
Renzo Saravia’s career
Capped nine times by Argentina, Saravia spent the early portion of his career at Belgrano, before making a switch to Racing. In 2019, he joined Porto for €5.5m, but would then have spells at Internacional, Botafogo and Mineiro, the longest of which was the latter, which lasted three years. It seems likely that Eray Comert and Correia will cover the absences of Copete and Foulquier at least initially, but otherwise Corberan was down to the bare bones in defence. More positive news is that Julen Agirrezabala has returned to training this week, and could be back in goal this weekend against Osasuna.
QPR come into the fixture nursing fresh wounds after a humbling 5-0 defeat to Southampton. That heavy loss means the R’s have now conceded nine goals in their last three matches, a worrying defensive trend at a crucial stage of the campaign.
There was genuine optimism surrounding Queens Park Rangers heading into the season, particularly given the attacking talent assembled on paper. However, inconsistency and a mounting injury list have derailed momentum. Kwame Poku is currently sidelined with a hamstring injury, although a return may not be too far away. Karamoko Dembele is out with an ACL injury, while Ilias Chair has been struggling with a soft tissue issue since December.
United, meanwhile, experienced their own emotional swing this week. After riding the high of defeating and relegating bitter rivals Sheffield Wednesday last weekend, the Blades were brought back down to earth on Wednesday night. League leaders Coventry City came from behind to secure a 2-1 victory at Bramall Lane, leaving Sheffield United nine points adrift of sixth-placed Wrexham. It was a result that dented momentum just as belief was building. Now, with the season entering its decisive phase, Chris Wilder’s side know they must put together a sustained run if they are to close the gap.
The Blades boss will once again be without Kalvin Phillips due to suspension, but Joe Rothwell returns to contention after serving a three-match ban. Sam McCallum and Tom Davies remain the only injured players in the official squad, giving Wilder options despite the demanding three-game week.
Sheffield United Boss Issues Warning Ahead of QPR Test
Speaking in his pre-match press conference, Wilder is relishing the trip to the capital but is under no illusions about the challenge that awaits.
“We’re expecting their best, knowing what can happen in this division and taking into account what happened against a really talented Southampton side that can do that to you,” he said.
“Their manager said after the game that they’d started pretty well but then lost a couple of key players to injury. They chased the game and got punished, but we’ve seen their results at home.
“They turned Coventry over and beaten some top sides at home. I personally enjoy going there and our supporters do too; it has been sold out for weeks, so we appreciate that backing which has always been really positive.
“It is a day out in London and hopefully we can reward them with a positive result, but it has always been a difficult place to go. We’ve never gone there and comfortably won and I’m expecting a reaction from a team that was put to the sword in midweek.”
Blades Boss on Recent Results And Play-off Hopes
SHEFFIELD, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 22: Patrick Bamford of Sheffield United celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammates during the Sky Bet Championship match between Sheffield United and Sheffield Wednesday at Bramall Lane on February 22, 2026 in Sheffield, England. (Photo by Cameron Smith/Getty Images)
Wilder also acknowledged the physical and emotional toll of the past week.
“It is the back end of a three-game week so we are looking at options and situations and who can go again. There was an awful amount of effort put into the last two games; emotionally last Sunday, playing the second half with ten men, and a big effort physically on Wednesday night where I thought we were outstanding for the majority of the game.
“We are at the business end of the season; we know where we want to be and the players understand that. We know we’ve got to put a run together.
“We had two runs last season; I think it was eight wins and three draws in 11 games, then we won seven out of nine, so it can happen in this division. It isn’t the Premier League and we have the opportunity in the group to go and win football matches.”
As things stand, both Queens Park Rangers and Sheffield United are considerable longshots to make the play-offs. Yet, a win for either side on Saturday could be the start of a good run which gets them in and amongst come the final weeks of the season.
Charlton Athletic have 41 points to their name this season and occupy 18th position in the table. Last time out, Nathan Jones's team drew 1-1 against West Bromwich (EFL Championship 2025/26).
Wrexham have won 54 points to date and are placed in 6th position. In their last fixture, Phil Parkinson's team won 2-1 against Portsmouth (EFL Championship 2025/26).
The last meeting between the two teams ended with Wrexham winning 1-0.
WASHINGTON, DC - SEPTEMBER 27: James Wood #29 of the Washington Nationals catches a fly ball during a baseball game against the Chicago White Sox at the Nationals Park on September 27, 2025 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images) | Getty Images
One thing I have noticed this spring is that James Wood has been playing a lot of right field. Two of his three games this spring have been in right field. This is notable because Wood exclusively played left field last season. It is telling that the Nats new regime at least wants to get a look at Wood in right field.
Mark Zuckerman was on this right away, and pointed it out when he was playing there in his first game of the spring. He also talked about this in depth on the Nats Chat podcast with Al Galdi. They talked about why this may be happening, as well as what Wood’s eventual defensive home could be.
The #Nats are playing actual games in Florida and James Wood has seen action in RF.
I think this is notable because it could shake up the outfield dynamic. Right now the Nats have four outfielders for three spots with Wood, Daylen Lile, Dylan Crews and Jacob Young. Lile played both corner spots last year, while Crews played center field and right field. Young is only a center fielder, though I am sure he could play the other spots if you wanted. However, putting Young in a corner is a waste.
If Wood is in right field, that would likely shift Lile to left field, which I would like. Lile is a better fit for left field in my opinion. A few years ago, Lile underwent Tommy John Surgery and since coming back his arm strength has been fringy. He posted a -2 arm value last year.
While Lile’s all around defense was an issue, the arm is something that is tougher to fix. Lile made defense a focus this offseason, and came into camp with a point to prove on that side of the ball. He has elite athleticism, but his weak arm and poor reads made him a problem in the outfield. The reads should get better over time, but it is tough to project arm strength. That makes left field the most natural home for him.
If Wood is in right and Lile is in left, Dylan Crews and Jacob Young will be battling for the center field role. There will be times where both play because either Wood or Lile will be DH’ing. However, the Nats are going to want Wood and Lile to get as many reps as possible in the outfield. That would mean either Young or Crews could be on the outside looking in.
Crews has gotten off to a shaky start this spring and Young has not played yet due to a minor injury. In an ideal world, you would want Crews to live up to his pedigree and grab that job from Young. Crews has a much higher ceiling, but Young’s elite defense gives him a solid floor. My plan would be for the two to share time in center field, while Crews occasionally plays right field when either Lile or Wood is at DH.
Even with these four, the outfield is crowded, but there are other candidates to make the roster too. Joey Wiemer, Christian Franklin and Robert Hassell III are all on the 40-man roster right now, but appear to be on the outside looking in. The Nats could carry five outfielders, but even if they do, the fifth guy will not get much playing time.
There are a lot of mouths to feed in the outfield and moving Wood to right field creates another wrinkle. Heading into the season, I figured the plan would be to have Wood in left, Crews in center and Lile in right. My other option would be to have Lile and Wood rotate between left and DH while Jacob Young plays center and Dylan Crews plays right.
This creates a new dynamic, and I do not think that is a bad thing. Wood did not seem like a natural fit in left field. He also has a far better arm than Daylen Lile, which is good for the right field spot. Wood may not have an 80 grade cannon like some right fielders, but it is an above average arm. There were a few times last year where he made really nice throws for outfield assists.
Players swapping corner outfield spots is honestly pretty common. It seems like Juan Soto goes from right field to left field every other year. Jayson Werth was another player who played both right and left field pretty frequently. Usually right field is the more demanding position, but it really depends on the ballpark.
If Wood is more comfortable in right field, they should play him there. He did not look natural in left field. However, it is important to remember that Wood mostly played center field in the minors. He did not get exposed to the corners much until Triple-A, and when he did, he mostly played right field.
The outfield alignment is going to be something Blake Butera will have to juggle throughout the season. Having a DH spot makes things a bit easier, but you also do not want to make Lile or Wood a full time DH at such a young age. Hopefully three outfielders emerge and force their way onto the lineup card.
Juventus has planned a major summer overhaul of their squad again
Juventus are expected to support Luciano Spalletti with new signings at the end of the season after he demonstrated that he can provide effective leadership for the team.
Since he arrived at the club last year, Juventus have become a more competitive and organised side. Although certain performances have fallen below expectations, the overall trajectory under Spalletti has been positive. The Bianconeri now appear more cohesive and tactically disciplined than they were before his appointment.
Continued Rebuilding in Turin
Juventus have been engaged in a rebuilding process for several seasons and remain committed to that long-term strategy. The club hierarchy recognises that further reinforcements will be required if they are to compete consistently at the highest level.
During the January transfer window, they attempted to strengthen their attacking options, with several strikers considered. However, the Old Lady was ultimately unable to secure a new forward. That shortfall is expected to be addressed in the forthcoming summer window, with the addition of a striker viewed as a priority.
A Busy Summer Ahead
As reported by Tuttojuve, Juventus are preparing for another active summer in the transfer market. The club has been linked with multiple players, and up to five new arrivals could join in an effort to improve the balance and depth of the squad ahead of the new campaign. Such activity would underline their determination to accelerate the rebuilding process.
In parallel with planned recruitment, Spalletti is anticipated to formalise a new contract in the coming weeks. That agreement would signal a commitment to continuity and stability from both the manager and the club. By reinforcing the squad and securing their coach’s future, Juventus aim to position themselves strongly for the challenges that await next season.
‘I am pretty speechless.’ Saka’s parents sends him a letter after new Arsenal deal
Bukayo Saka was presented with a heartfelt letter from his parents after committing his future to Arsenal by signing a new long-term contract. The gesture marked an emotional moment for the winger, whose journey from academy prospect to senior star continues to inspire supporters.
The England international is widely regarded as one of the finest talents to emerge from the Gunners’ academy system. By securing him on an extended deal, Arsenal have ensured that the prime years of his career will be spent in north London. The club have also invested heavily in managing his fitness and development to maximise his impact on the pitch.
A Season of Contribution
Although this has not been Saka’s most prolific campaign in an Arsenal shirt, he has continued to contribute in meaningful ways. His influence extends beyond statistics, with his work rate, creativity and tactical awareness playing a key role in the team’s progress. As Arsenal pursue success this term, his presence remains central to their ambitions.
Saka’s performances have long made supporters proud, but the pride felt by his family is equally significant. The letter from his parents reflected both gratitude and admiration for the person he has become. In part, it read, “You have never forgotten your values, faith, or people who have supported you along the way. That means more to us than any goal, trophy, or contract ever could.”
(Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)
An Emotional Response
The message left the attacker visibly emotional. As quoted by the Daily Mail, Saka said, “Wow, I don’t see my mum and dad speak with me a lot like this.
“I am pretty speechless. It’s amazing. I don’t know what to say apart from thank you to them. I wouldn’t be here without them.”
The exchange highlighted the humility and grounded nature that continue to define Saka’s character both on and off the field.
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It was revealed in January that the PlayStation 5 Pro would get an upgraded PSSR 2.0 scaler in Q1 2026, finally unlocking the full hardware potential of the PS5. It was announced in a recent PlayStation Blog post that the aforementioned PSSR (PlayStation Spectral Super Resolution) update would start rolling out to the PS5 Pro globally starting on February 27, with Resident Evil Requiem being the first game to use the more advanced PSSR version. Sony says that the upgraded PSSR scaler will soon also be usable with any of the over 50 games that have so far implemented the original PSSR games. A system update will be shipped in March that will let players enable an option titled "Enhance PSSR Image Quality," to apply the upgraded model to older games.
Sony says that the new PSSR "takes a very different approach to not only the neural network but also the overall algorithm," and Masaru Ijuin, Capcom's Senior Manager of Engine Development Support Section, R&D Foundational Technology Department, explained that "With Resident Evil Requiem, we focused on enhancing the presentation quality of the protagonist through an upgraded version of RE Engine to deepen the player's immersion in horror. For example, each individual strand of hair and beard is rendered as a polygon, allowing it to move realistically in response to body motion and wind," going on to explain that the level of fidelity Capcom was able to achieve was made possible by the upgraded PSSR features, since things like hair and similar fine textures are difficult to upscale.
The hype for Marathon has been building leading up to the free server slam event on February 26-March 3, with all that excitement coming to a head at the start of the Marathon free test weekend, which kicked off with a sizeable peak player count of 143,621 players just under two hours after the start of the event. Given that the server slam event started on a Thursday, it seems likely that many of the players who have since stopped testing the new extraction shooter had real-world responsibilities to attend to. Those numbers also only represent the game's Steam market share. Accounting for players on Xbox and PlayStation 5 would likely lead to significantly higher player count figures.
Despite this success, online discussions surrounding the new shooter seem to be surprisingly divided, with players both praising and criticizing Marathon for everything from its art style and UI design to the gunplay, lack of tension and PvP action, and the NPC AI being challenging. Character balance was also a common topic that featured in critical reviews, with some players complaining that certain characters are too overpowered while others are not capable enough. While some of these complaints, like the UI being difficult to read and certain performance issues, seem to be somewhat more widespread and valid, the Marathon development team at Bungie has responded to and acknowledged almost all of the common complaints in a recent post on X, either offering some advice to improve the player experience or requesting more detailed feedback so that issues can be dealt with ahead of launch or in post-launch patches.
Blaze Entertainment has today announced the next entry in the award-winning line of Super Pocket handheld retro gaming consoles from its brand, HyperMegaTech! - Rare!
This new handheld features 14 built-in games from the history of Rare, one of the UK's most prolific game developers, and responsible for globally renowned titles, many of which are included on this handheld console. The Rare Edition of the Super Pocket will feature titles from many different consoles and, for the first time on a Super Pocket - 64-bit console and home computer titles!
OpenAI and Amazon (NASDAQ: AMZN) today announced a multi-year strategic partnership to accelerate AI innovation for enterprises, startups, and end consumers around the world. Amazon will also invest $50 billion in OpenAI, starting with an initial $15 billion investment and followed by another $35 billion in the coming months when certain conditions are met.
Partnering to bring new advanced AI capabilities to enterprises worldwide
OpenAI and Amazon are jointly developing a Stateful Runtime Environment powered by OpenAI's models, which will be available through Amazon Bedrock.
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According to a new report from market research firm International Data Corporation, global smartphone shipments are expected to total around 1.1 billion units this year, down from 1.26 billion in 2025. This marks a significant downward revision from the company's November 2025 forecast, which projected a decline of between 0.9...
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The Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex is on track to get a third commercial airport by the end of 2026 with the conversion of McKinney National Airport (TKI). Located about 30 miles north of downtown Dallas, the airport is undergoing a $72 million expansion to add a new 45,000-square-foot passenger terminal, parking, and apron space. Avelo Airlines has been confirmed as the inaugural carrier, intending to begin service to skip the congestion of DFW and Love Field.
Quick Summary for Travellers
New Commercial Hub: McKinney National Airport (TKI) is becoming a commercial airport.
Target Opening: November 2026 (subject to final approvals).
Initial Airline: Avelo Airlines has signed an exclusive agreement to start service.
Capacity: 45,000-square-foot terminal with four initial gates and 1,500 parking spaces.
Travel Angle: Focuses on low-cost carriers, skipping major hub congestion, and ground-level boarding.
Introduction: Redefining Convenience in North Texas
As the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex continues its rapid population growth, infrastructure demands have put immense pressure on existing air travel hubs. Dallas Fort Worth International Airport (DFW) and Dallas Love Field (DAL) are among the busiest in the nation, frequently experiencing congestion and long security wait times. Addressing this bottleneck, McKinney National Airport (TKI) is poised to become the region’s third major commercial gateway. This strategic conversion aims to provide North Texans with a more accessible, less stressful alternative, fulfilling the growing need for efficient regional aviation services (EEAT: Transportation Infrastructure Management).
The Travel Angle: What This Means for Your Next Trip
The addition of McKinney National as a commercial airport changes the dynamic for travelers in the northern suburbs of Dallas. By focusing on secondary airports, airlines like Avelo can offer a streamlined experience that major hubs struggle to provide due to their sheer size.
Advantages for Travellers
Time Savings: For residents of Collin County and surrounding northern suburbs, TKI offers a much shorter commute, eliminating the need to drive all the way to DFW or DAL.
Intimate Experience: The new terminal is designed for efficiency. With only four initial gates, passengers can expect shorter lines for check-in, TSA security, and boarding, and drastically reduced walking distances to gates.
Lower Costs: As a hub for low-cost carriers, passengers can anticipate competitive fares. Additionally, parking fees at smaller airports are typically lower than at major international hubs.
Ground-Level Boarding: Passengers will board aircraft directly from ground level, eliminating the need for jet bridges and providing a faster, more personal boarding experience.
Disadvantages for Travellers
Limited Destinations: Initially, Avelo will only offer a limited number of routes. Travelers looking for international flights or niche domestic connections will still need to use DFW.
Minimal Amenities: Compared to the expansive shopping and dining options at DFW, TKI will offer a boutique experience with limited concessions, at least in its opening phase.
Airline Options: Passengers will be limited to the airlines that choose to operate out of McKinney, rather than the extensive carrier list available at major hubs.
Impact on Regional Connectivity
The conversion of McKinney National is not just about convenience; it is a major economic driver for Collin County. The airport estimates it will handle approximately 200,000 passengers in its inaugural year, injecting nearly $300 million annually into the local economy. Furthermore, it eases congestion at existing airports, allowing them to focus on larger aircraft and international traffic. The success of this conversion will largely depend on the performance of Avelo Airlines and the speed at which other carriers adopt the new facility.
Conclusion: A New Era for North Texas Aviation
The addition of a third commercial airport is a monumental shift for the Dallas-Fort Worth area, addressing the capacity limitations of a booming region. McKinney National Airport offers a specialized travel experience that prioritizes convenience and speed, catering to the needs of suburban residents and leisure travelers alike. As the November 2026 deadline approaches, travelers are encouraged to monitor flight announcements closely. This strategic expansion ensures that the DFW metroplex remains a highly connected and accessible region, setting a new benchmark for boutique air travel in Texas
In an era when digital connectivity makes even the most remote corners of the world accessible, a profound shift is taking place in the luxury and adventure travel sectors. The year 2026 marks a watershed moment in which the value of a destination is measured not by its infrastructure, but by its continued isolation. Socotra, a Yemeni archipelago located in the Indian Ocean’s turquoise waters, is at the forefront of this movement. This geographical marvel, known as the “Galápagos of the Indian Ocean,” is becoming increasingly popular among those who value authenticity above all else.
The island’s landscape is characterised by a sense of prehistoric stillness. Socotra, located approximately 240 kilometres east of the Horn of Africa, is both physically and culturally distinct from the mainland. The concept of “stepping onto another planet” is frequently invoked by the few who brave its rugged terrain. As traditional tourism hotspots struggle with the complexities of overtourism, Socotra is being positioned as the premier option for travellers seeking a profound “digital detox” amidst landscapes that have remained largely unchanged for millennia.
The Botanical Sovereignty of the Dragon’s Blood
The global significance of Socotra is perhaps most visible through its unparalleled biodiversity. It has been observed by ecological researchers that nearly one-third of the island’s flora is endemic, meaning these species are found nowhere else on the planet. The most iconic representative of this isolation is the Dracaena cinnabari, or the Dragon’s Blood Tree. These umbrella-shaped sentinels are scattered across the Diksam Plateau, creating a silhouette that is widely considered one of the most cinematic views in the natural world.
Historically, the crimson resin exuded by these ancient trees was harvested for use in traditional medicine and artisanal dyes. In the current travel landscape, however, these forests are viewed through the lens of conservation and photography. The experience of walking through these groves is often described as transformative, as the trees serve as living fossils of a botanical era that has long since vanished elsewhere. Because of this high degree of endemism, the island was designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2008, a status that continues to dictate the protective measures enforced today.
Untouched Coastal Splendor and Geological Wonders
While the interior of the island is dominated by jagged peaks and ancient flora, the coastline of Socotra is defined by a raw, unfiltered beauty that stands in stark contrast to the commercialized resorts of the Maldives or the Seychelles. At Arher Beach, massive dunes of powder-white sand are pushed against towering limestone cliffs by the monsoon winds, creating a stark visual boundary between the desert and the sea. Nearby, freshwater streams emerge from deep within the mountain caves to form natural infinity pools that overlook the ocean.
Further west, the lagoon of Qalansiyah offers a vista of shifting turquoise waters and sandbars that are frequently devoid of any human presence. The marine ecosystems surrounding these shores are equally impressive; coral reefs teeming with rare fish species are accessible to those willing to forgo the comforts of traditional luxury for the thrill of discovery. These coastal regions are not bordered by promenades or luxury hotels; instead, they are preserved in their natural state, offering a level of serenity that is increasingly rare in the 21st century.
The Shift Toward Experiential and Sustainable Tourism
In 2026, the global travel narrative is being rewritten to favour “impact over indulgence”. Socotra fits perfectly into this paradigm, as the island’s infrastructure is designed for experiential travel rather than passive relaxation. The activities favoured by modern visitors include multi-day treks across the Haggier Mountains, where granite peaks reach toward the clouds, and camping under some of the darkest, most star-filled skies remaining on Earth.
The island’s cave systems, particularly the Hoq Cave, are frequently explored by those interested in archaeology and geology. Within its depths, kilometres of stalactites and stalagmites are found alongside ancient inscriptions, offering a glimpse into the maritime history of the Indian Ocean. Such experiences are managed through a model of low-impact tourism, where the emphasis is placed on the preservation of the delicate ecological balance. By prioritizing off-road jeep expeditions and eco-conscious camping over permanent construction, the integrity of the landscape is maintained for future generations.
Navigating the Logistics of Remote Exploration
While the political situation within mainland Yemen remains a subject of international concern, it is important to note that Socotra operates under a separate administrative and logistical framework regarding tourism. For the year 2026, travel to the island is strictly regulated and is primarily facilitated through organized groups and authorized local operators. These measures are implemented not only for the safety of the traveller but also to ensure that environmental conservation guidelines are strictly followed.
Prospective visitors are encouraged by international travel advisories to book their journeys well in advance, as flight capacities—typically originating from hubs like Abu Dhabi—remain limited to prevent the degradation of the island’s resources. By utilizing local guides, the economic benefits of tourism are funnelled directly back into the indigenous communities, who have served as the guardians of this unique ecosystem for centuries.
The Ethics of the Modern Voyager
As Socotra enters the global spotlight, the traveller’s responsibility increases. The island’s most valuable asset—its untouched nature—is also its most serious vulnerability. Sustainable travel practices are not only recommended; they are necessary. Visitors are expected to reduce plastic waste, respect endemic wildlife habitats, and follow the “Leave No Trace” principle.
The allure of Socotra stems from its ability to shift a traveller’s perspective. It serves as a reminder that some places on Earth cannot be tamed or homogenised. Those who choose to visit this remote archipelago in 2026 will be rewarded with an encounter with a prehistoric world that is still one of adventure travel’s best-kept secrets.
Argentina is currently facing a wave of flight cancellations, impacting hundreds of departures across the country. The disruptions affect major airports including Jorge Newbery (SABE), Ministro Pistarini (SAEZ), Cordoba (SACO), San Carlos de Bariloche (SAZS), Cataratas del Iguazú (SARI), Salta (SASA), and Neuquen (SAZN). Destinations impacted include Buenos Aires, Lima, Rosario, Santiago, Posadas, Tucumán, São Paulo, Madrid, Panama City, Bariloche, Cordoba, Iguazú, Salta, and Neuquen.
The total number of cancelled flights recorded across all airports is 89. These cancellations involve both domestic and international routes, affecting a range of aircraft types and multiple airlines.
Summary of All Flight Cancellations
Summary of All Flight Cancellations
Airport
Flight Ident
Aircraft Type
Destination
Departure Time
Jorge Newbery (SABE)
LPE2381
A320
Jorge Chávez Int’l (LIM)
Thu 05:00PM -03
Jorge Newbery (SABE)
ARG1708
E190
Rosario-Islas Malvinas Int’l (ROS)
Thu 04:40PM -03
Jorge Newbery (SABE)
LAN454
A320
Comodoro Arturo Merino Benitez Int’l (SCL)
Thu 03:40PM -03
Jorge Newbery (SABE)
FBZ5092
B738
Libertador General Jose de San Martin (PSS)
Thu 03:25PM -03
Jorge Newbery (SABE)
ARG1540
B738
Ingeniero Ambrosio L.V. Taravella Int’l (COR)
Thu 03:15PM -03
Jorge Newbery (SABE)
FBZ5210
B738
Lt. Gen. Benjamin Matienzo Int’l (TUC)
Thu 07:40AM -03
Ministro Pistarini (SAEZ)
FBZ5242
B738
San Carlos de Bariloche Int’l (BRC)
Thu 08:55AM -03
Ministro Pistarini (SAEZ)
DAL114
A339
John F Kennedy Intl (KJFK)
Wed 10:25PM -03
Cordoba (SACO)
ARG1541
B738
Jorge Newbery (AEP)
Thu 05:40PM -03
Cordoba (SACO)
ARG1331
B738
Jorge Newbery (AEP)
Fri 10:55AM -03
Cordoba (SACO)
ARG1545
E190
Ministro Pistarini Int’l (EZE)
Thu 07:50PM -03
Cordoba (SACO)
ARG1582
B738
Lt. Gen. Benjamin Matienzo Int’l (TUC)
Thu 06:30PM -03
Cordoba (SACO)
LAN487
A320
Comodoro Arturo Merino Benitez Int’l (SCL)
Thu 06:24PM -03
Cordoba (SACO)
TAM8051
A320
São Paulo-Guarulhos Int’l (GRU)
Thu 05:30PM -03
Cordoba (SACO)
ARG1570
B737
Governor Francisco Gabrielli Int’l (MDZ)
Thu 05:15PM -03
Cordoba (SACO)
ARG1554
B738
San Carlos de Bariloche Int’l (BRC)
Thu 12:15PM -03
Cordoba (SACO)
ARG1527
B738
Ministro Pistarini Int’l (EZE)
Thu 11:50AM -03
Cordoba (SACO)
FBZ5480
B738
Martin Miguel de Guemes Int’l (SLA)
Thu 10:50AM -03
Cordoba (SACO)
LPE2365
A320
Jorge Chávez Int’l (LIM)
Thu 07:55AM -03
Cordoba (SACO)
FBZ5470
B738
Cataratas del Iguazú Int’l (IGR)
Thu 07:45AM -03
Cordoba (SACO)
AVA138
A20N
El Dorado Int’l (BOG)
Thu 07:25AM -03
Cordoba (SACO)
ARG1551
B738
Jorge Newbery (AEP)
Thu 06:30AM -03
Cordoba (SACO)
CMP169
B738
Tocumen Int’l (PTY)
Thu 05:29AM -03
Cordoba (SACO)
GLO7615
B38M
São Paulo-Guarulhos Int’l (GRU)
Thu 04:05AM -03
Cordoba (SACO)
CMP789
B738
Tocumen Int’l (PTY)
Thu 03:28AM -03
Cordoba (SACO)
GLO7613
B38M
Rio de Janeiro/Galeao Intl (GIG)
Thu 02:05AM -03
Cordoba (SACO)
CMP509
B738
Tocumen Int’l (PTY)
Thu 02:04AM -03
Cordoba (SACO)
AEA122
B789
Adolfo Suárez Madrid-Barajas (MAD)
Wed 01:05PM -03
Bariloche (SAZS)
FBZ5243
B738
Jorge Newbery (AEP)
Thu 11:55AM -03
Bariloche (SAZS)
SKU542
A20N
Comodoro Arturo Merino Benitez Int’l (SCL)
Thu 05:00PM -03
Bariloche (SAZS)
ARG1673
B738
Jorge Newbery (AEP)
Thu 03:20PM -03
Bariloche (SAZS)
FBZ5245
B738
Ministro Pistarini Int’l (EZE)
Thu 02:40PM -03
Bariloche (SAZS)
FBZ5243
B738
Ministro Pistarini Int’l (EZE)
Thu 02:25PM -03
Bariloche (SAZS)
ARG1555
B737
Cordoba (SACO)
Thu 02:15PM -03
Bariloche (SAZS)
ARG1706
B738
Governor Francisco Gabrielli Int’l (MDZ)
Thu 01:15PM -03
Bariloche (SAZS)
ARG1695
B738
Jorge Newbery (AEP)
Thu 12:15PM -03
Bariloche (SAZS)
ARG1671
B738
Jorge Newbery (AEP)
Thu 11:15AM -03
Bariloche (SAZS)
FBZ5241
B738
Ministro Pistarini Int’l (EZE)
Thu 10:05AM -03
Bariloche (SAZS)
ARG1667
B738
Jorge Newbery (AEP)
Thu 10:05AM -03
Bariloche (SAZS)
ARG1694
B738
Comandante Armando Tola Int’l (FTE)
Thu 09:00AM -03
Iguazú (SARI)
FBZ5880
B738
Jorge Chávez Int’l (LIM)
Fri 05:05AM -03
Iguazú (SARI)
ARG1789
E190
Ministro Pistarini Int’l (EZE)
Thu 06:40PM -03
Iguazú (SARI)
ARG1771
E190
Jorge Newbery (AEP)
Thu 03:25PM -03
Iguazú (SARI)
ARG1781
B738
Jorge Newbery (AEP)
Thu 02:00PM -03
Iguazú (SARI)
ARG1777
B738
Jorge Newbery (AEP)
Thu 12:45PM -03
Iguazú (SARI)
ARG1775
B738
Jorge Newbery (AEP)
Thu 10:25AM -03
Iguazú (SARI)
FBZ5471
B738
Cordoba (SACO)
Thu 10:15AM -03
Iguazú (SARI)
ARG1563
E190
Cordoba (SACO)
Thu 09:10AM -03
Iguazú (SARI)
FBZ5101
B738
Jorge Newbery (AEP)
Thu 08:25AM -03
Iguazú (SARI)
ARG1794
E190
Martin Miguel de Guemes Int’l (SLA)
Thu 07:50AM -03
Salta (SASA)
ARG1499
E190
Ministro Pistarini Int’l (EZE)
Thu 06:25PM -03
Salta (SASA)
ARG1795
E190
Cataratas del Iguazú Int’l (IGR)
Thu 01:00PM -03
Salta (SASA)
FBZ5481
B738
Cordoba (SACO)
Thu 12:45PM -03
Salta (SASA)
ARG1497
E190
Jorge Newbery (AEP)
Thu 10:35AM -03
Salta (SASA)
ARG1435
E190
Governor Francisco Gabrielli Int’l (MDZ)
Thu 09:35AM -03
Salta (SASA)
ARG1489
B738
Jorge Newbery (AEP)
Thu 08:05AM -03
Neuquen (SAZN)
ARG1637
B738
Jorge Newbery (AEP)
Thu 09:15AM -03
Impact on Passengers and Travel Recommendations
The widespread Argentina flight cancellations are causing major challenges for passengers, especially those relying on connections through Buenos Aires or Cordoba. Travelers are encouraged to:
Confirm flight status with airlines before heading to the airport
Consider alternate routes or dates to reach their destinations
Prepare for delays and limited same-day options
Stay updated on airline notifications for rebooking opportunities
These steps are essential as cancellations affect both domestic travel and international connections.
Aircraft and Airlines Affected
Cancellations involve a mix of aircraft types:
Narrowbody jets: B738, B737, A320, E190
Widebody and long-haul aircraft: B789, A339, A20N, B38M
Airlines impacted include ARG, LAN, TAM, FBZ, CMP, AVA, DAL, and GLO. This combination of affected carriers shows that both domestic and international operations are under pressure.
Conclusion
Argentina flight cancellations continue to disrupt travel across key airports, from Buenos Aires to Cordoba, Bariloche, Iguazú, Salta, and Neuquen. Hundreds of departures to domestic and international destinations have been affected, leaving travelers to navigate complex rescheduling options. Passengers are advised to remain proactive, confirm flight statuses, and plan alternatives as operational challenges persist.
The city of Miami experiences rising hotel rates, which create growing employment needs for hospitality workers. The city experiences increased hotel rates, which lead to restaurants and hotels searching for workers to fill essential positions throughout their operations. The year 2026 sees Miami experiencing a hospitality job market which includes all positions from servers and housekeepers through cooks and managers.
Rising Hotel Rates Drive Job Demand
Miami recently posted a 12.4% year-over-year increase in ADR, reaching an impressive $287.84, the highest growth among major U.S. markets. This surge in hotel prices is driven by high-demand, event-driven periods, such as the College Football Playoff Championship Game, which brings in large numbers of visitors. As hotel rates rise, so too does the demand for skilled hospitality workers to meet the expectations of a growing number of guests.
According to OysterLink, which tracks job postings across the industry, some of the most in-demand roles in Miami’s hospitality sector include server, housekeeper, and cook. These positions are crucial for maintaining service standards and supporting Miami’s busy hotel and restaurant environments.
Top In-Demand Hospitality Jobs in Miami
OysterLink’s latest job posting data reveals the most sought-after roles in Miami’s hospitality sector. These positions are essential to the smooth functioning of hospitality operations, particularly during busy travel periods. Below is a breakdown of the top 10 most in-demand jobs based on recent job post activity:
Rank
Job Title
Job Count
1
Server
106
2
Housekeeper
98
3
Cook
88
4
Concierge
71
5
Line Cook
68
6
Delivery Driver
64
7
Food & Beverage Manager
63
8
Porter
61
9
Fast Food Worker
59
10
Chef
57
The need for servers, housekeepers, and cooks is at the forefront, indicating that high-volume roles are essential for maintaining service quality in a high-pressure environment. Along with these frontline roles, back-of-house positions such as line cooks, delivery drivers, and porters are also in demand, ensuring that food service operations continue smoothly. Additionally, management roles such as food & beverage managers and hotel managers are key to overseeing performance during these busy times.
Operational and Leadership Roles See Strong Demand
While frontline roles remain in high demand, back-of-house positions and leadership roles are also critical. The need for skilled chefs, line cooks, and kitchen managers speaks to the importance of operational efficiency in Miami’s thriving hospitality scene. These positions are responsible for maintaining food service consistency and ensuring that guests’ dining experiences meet high expectations.
On the guest experience side, concierge roles and food & beverage managers are essential for providing top-tier service. As hotel rates continue to rise, employers are increasingly focused on maintaining a high level of guest satisfaction, which is driving the need for leadership and service-oriented professionals.
What This Means for Miami’s Hospitality Sector
The surge in hospitality job demand highlights the operational needs tied to Miami’s growing tourism and event-driven travel. As the city hosts large-scale events and attracts high-value travellers, hospitality businesses are scaling up their teams to meet these heightened demands. For job seekers, this creates ample opportunities in a sector that is showing no signs of slowing down.
The broad-based demand across all levels of hospitality work, from entry-level roles to management positions, indicates a strong recovery and continued growth within Miami’s hospitality sector. For both experienced professionals and newcomers to the industry, the opportunities are vast, offering a wide range of roles to suit various skill sets.
A Bright Outlook for Miami’s Hospitality Jobs
The expanding hospitality industry in Miami needs more skilled workers because hotel prices are increasing, and people are travelling for events. The hospitality industry currently needs workers at all levels who can fill positions from servers and housekeepers to chefs and managers. The current market situation creates a perfect chance for people who want to work in the hospitality industry because it provides multiple job opportunities in one of the most popular travel destinations in the United States.
Trip.com Group is undergoing a significant transformation as two of its founding co-founders, Min Fan and Qi Ji, have stepped down from leadership roles, marking a pivotal moment in the company’s journey. This move comes at a critical time as China’s antitrust investigation into Trip.com has intensified, with regulators scrutinising the company’s market dominance. Despite these challenges, Trip.com Group continues to report strong revenue growth, reflecting its resilience in a competitive digital travel landscape. This leadership shakeup, amidst such regulatory pressures, signals the company’s shift towards a new phase of governance, led increasingly by professional managers.
As China’s digital travel landscape evolves, this change raises questions about how Trip.com will adapt to meet the demands of both the market and regulators. The company’s ability to navigate this complex environment will have far-reaching implications for the future of the industry in 2026 and beyond.
Founders Farewell: A Turning Point For Trip.com’s Corporate Story
Trip.com Group confirmed on 26 February 2026 that Min Fan and Qi Ji, both key architects of the company since its founding in 1999, have resigned from the board of directors, with Mr Fan also stepping down as company president.
Mr Fan had been responsible for shaping the company’s internal operations and oversaw its transformation into a global travel booking platform. Over the years, he held a series of senior roles, including Executive Vice President, Chief Operating Officer and Chief Executive Officer—positions from which he helped build standardised service systems and expand Trip.com’s hotel, air ticket and vacation business offerings that powered the company’s emergence as China’s largest online travel agency.
Mr Ji’s role came earlier in the company’s growth. He co‑led Trip.com with fellow co‑founder James Liang in the early 2000s, before moving into hotel entrepreneurship and founding hospitality brands that became significant players in China’s hotel industry. Despite his external ventures, Mr Ji had long maintained strategic ties with the company and served on its board for many years.
Their departures represent more than an executive reshuffle: they signal a generational handover at the forefront of one of the world’s most dynamic travel enterprises, as veteran founders relinquish control in favour of professional leadership structures.
Strategic Governance Update and New Independent Directors
Alongside the founders’ departure, Trip.com Group announced several changes designed to strengthen governance and board expertise in a rapidly shifting market environment. These include the appointments of May Yihong Wu and Iris Yang Xiao as independent directors, as well as the inclusion of Gabriel Li on the board’s compensation committee.
The addition of Ms Wu and Ms Xiao brings fresh perspectives grounded in cross‑border governance, finance and compliance—critical areas as Trip.com seeks to balance global growth with internal reforms and regulatory alignment.
Industry observers have noted that this board refresh, occurring at the same time as the antitrust investigation, underscores a desire within the company to project stability, deepen compliance oversight, and support strategic evolution under CEO Jane Sun—the seasoned executive who succeeded James Liang as chief executive in 2016.
Antitrust Investigation by China’s SAMR: A Regulatory Headwind
The leadership changes come amid intensified regulatory scrutiny from the State Administration for Market Regulation, which confirmed in mid‑January 2026 that it had formally launched an antitrust investigation into Trip.com Group under China’s Anti‑Monopoly Law.
The SAMR’s review centres on whether Trip.com has engaged in practices that unduly leverage its dominant market position, particularly in hotel and ticketing services, potentially constraining competition or disadvantaging rival platforms.
Although the regulator has not published the specific measures under investigation, analysts point to areas such as algorithm‑driven pricing mechanisms and preferential contracting arrangements with service providers, which could fall under scrutiny if they are deemed to limit open competition.
Industry reaction was swift when news of the probe first broke in January: Trip.com’s share price plunged sharply on both the Hong Kong and NASDAQ exchanges, reflecting investor concern over regulatory fallout.
Despite the regulatory pressure, Trip.com has maintained that it is fully cooperating with authorities and that its core business operations remain unaffected as the review continues.
Financial Performance and Market Context
While governance shifts and regulatory scrutiny dominate headlines, Trip.com Group’s underlying financial performance remains robust.
In its fourth quarter of 2025, the company reported a 21% year‑on‑year increase in revenue, driven by strong growth across core categories including accommodation bookings, transportation ticketing and tour packages. Its annual results for 2025 showed a 17% overall rise in net revenue compared with the prior year and a substantial increase in net profit, reflecting demand momentum as global travel continues its post‑pandemic recovery.
This performance underscores the resilience of digital travel demand in key markets, but it also occurs against a backdrop of intensifying competition from content‑based platforms and integrated ecosystem players that are redefining how customers find and book travel services.
Professionalising Leadership as Founders Exit
The departure of founding figures from active governance roles marks a strategic pivot for Trip.com Group, emphasising professional management and governance diversification over legacy leadership. Industry analysts describe this as a necessary evolution, particularly as the company expands internationally and navigates increasingly complex regulatory environments at home and abroad.
CEO Jane Sun, who has led Trip.com through a period of sustained globalisation and profitability improvement, now takes the helm of a company in transition—charged with steering not only commercial growth but also compliance and innovation priorities that define the future of travel tech.
Looking Ahead: Challenges and Opportunities
With the departure of two founding stalwarts and a regulatory prism over its current operations, Trip.com Group stands at a crossroads.
On one hand, the company’s performance metrics and strategic board appointments indicate operational strength and ambition to lead global travel services into new markets and technological frontiers. On the other, the outcome of the antitrust investigation and broader competitive pressures from emerging travel platforms will shape how the company adapts its governance, partners and product offerings in a crowded digital economy.
What is certain, however, is that the legacy of Trip.com’s founders will be remembered as foundational in building one of the world’s largest travel ecosystems—a legacy now giving way to the next chapter of professionalised leadership and adaptive resilience in a fast‑transforming industry.
Welcome to the ultimate destination for travel news and insights, where we dive deep into global tourism trends, highlights, and significant shifts in the travel industry. Whether you’re a passionate traveller, a destination marketer, or someone just planning your next vacation, our in-depth analysis of the latest tourism developments worldwide is your one-stop resource.
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The world is constantly evolving, and so is the travel industry. Let’s take a closer look at the trends shaping tourism in some of the world’s most sought-after locations, and how these shifts are affecting travelers, destinations, and businesses alike.
Berlin Tourism Hits New Heights with Over 12 Million Visitors in 2025
Berlin is experiencing an extraordinary surge in tourism, with over 12 million visitors expected in 2025. This unprecedented growth demonstrates the city’s increasing appeal to tourists from around the world, with major markets like the UK, the United States, and Canada contributing to the influx. Berlin’s iconic landmarks, such as the Brandenburg Gate, the Berlin Wall Memorial, and the Museum Island complex, continue to captivate travelers. This city is not just a historical hub but has transformed into a modern cultural epicenter, drawing those interested in art, music, and vibrant nightlife. The city’s tourism sector is also seeing a significant increase in overnight stays, which highlights the growing trend of tourists staying longer and engaging more deeply with the city’s culture. With new developments in public transport and improved hotel infrastructure, Berlin’s tourism future looks incredibly bright. As it positions itself as one of Europe’s top destinations, Berlin is set to further establish itself as a must-visit city for travelers in 2025 and beyond. The city’s ability to blend history with innovation makes it a prime spot for those seeking both exploration and relaxation.
Brazil Celebrates Stunning Coastal Views and Natural Wonders
Brazil is continuing to establish itself as a global tourism powerhouse, renowned for its stunning coastal views, lush landscapes, and vibrant cultural heritage. From the breathtaking Amazon rainforest to the mighty Iguazu Falls, Brazil offers an abundance of natural wonders that attract visitors from every corner of the globe. Its world-famous beaches, including Copacabana and Ipanema, remain some of the most sought-after destinations for sun-seekers.
The diverse geography of the country allows for an array of outdoor activities, from jungle treks to beachside relaxation, making Brazil a perfect destination for nature lovers and adventure enthusiasts. Brazil’s expanding tourism sector is driven by its commitment to showcasing both its natural and cultural treasures, from samba-filled nights in Rio to the historic wonders of Salvador. As more international tourists discover Brazil’s incredible offerings, the country is expected to see continued growth in arrivals, solidifying its position as one of the most attractive destinations in the world.
Dubai Strengthens Travel Ties with Los Angeles, Dallas, and Toronto
Dubai’s tourism sector is seeing remarkable growth thanks to its expanding flight network connecting with major cities such as Los Angeles, Dallas, and Toronto. As one of the leading destinations in the Middle East, Dubai has become synonymous with luxury, innovation, and cultural richness. The city’s iconic landmarks, including the Burj Khalifa and Palm Jumeirah, draw millions of visitors every year, and the UAE is continuing to enhance its appeal to international travelers.
With direct flight routes to North America, Dubai is positioning itself as a crucial hub for global travel, not just as a transit point but as a primary destination for long-haul travelers. This expanded connectivity allows tourists from North America to easily visit Dubai and enjoy its luxury hotels, desert safaris, shopping malls, and entertainment offerings. Dubai’s tourism offerings are also extending to new markets, ensuring it remains a top-tier destination for those seeking unforgettable experiences. By strengthening its travel ties with the US and Canada, Dubai is becoming even more accessible and appealing to a broader range of international tourists.
UAE Joins a League of Air Travel Giants with New Non-stop Flights to Rome
The UAE is making significant strides in enhancing international connectivity with the launch of daily non-stop flights from Sharjah to Rome, marking a milestone in the country’s aviation history. This new route, operated by Air Arabia, is set to revolutionize travel between the UAE and Italy, providing more options for travelers seeking to explore the rich history, art, and culture of one of Europe’s most beloved cities. For tourists looking to experience the grandeur of the Colosseum, the Vatican, and the Sistine Chapel, this direct flight offers unparalleled convenience. Beyond sightseeing, this connection also strengthens the cultural and business ties between the UAE and Italy, paving the way for future collaborations in tourism, hospitality, and trade. As this new route opens up opportunities for travelers to seamlessly move between the Middle East and Europe, it highlights the UAE’s ongoing commitment to expanding its global reach and offering unparalleled ease of access to international destinations
The region of Catalonia, and particularly the city of Barcelona, is facing a dramatic rise in its tourist tax, causing a stir among travelers. As one of the most visited cities in Europe, Barcelona’s allure has been tempered by the implementation of a higher tourist tax, which has caused dissatisfaction among many visitors. The tax hike, which applies to tourists staying in hotels, is designed to fund infrastructure improvements and promote sustainability in the city’s tourism sector. However, it has sparked debates over the affordability of travel to the region, particularly for those on a budget. Despite the increased cost, Barcelona’s unique cultural offerings, from its architectural masterpieces by Gaudí to its vibrant food scene, continue to draw millions of tourists each year. While the tourist tax may deter some visitors, the city’s popularity remains strong, and the debate surrounding the fee may reshape the future of tourism in Catalonia. It remains to be seen whether the tax will significantly impact long-term travel patterns to this beloved Spanish destination.
Cruise holidays across Europe are about to change. From the sun-kissed French Riviera to Spain’s busiest maritime hub, new rules will reshape how ships dock and how travellers explore famous cities. These changes, coming into force in 2026, aim to control visitor numbers, protect historic centres and reduce environmental strain.
For cruise lovers, this is not bad news. It is a shift toward smarter, more sustainable travel.
Cannes Sets Strict Passenger Limits
Cannes, one of the Mediterranean’s most glamorous cruise stops, will introduce firm controls from January 2026. Ships carrying more than 1,000 passengers will no longer dock directly in its harbour. Larger vessels must anchor offshore and transfer guests by tender boats.
The city will also limit the total number of cruise passengers allowed ashore each day. Local authorities say the goal is to ease congestion, cut pollution and preserve the charm of the waterfront.
Officials have stressed that cruise tourism remains welcome. However, they believe smaller ships and controlled visitor flows will create a better experience for both residents and tourists.
For travellers, this means checking ship size before booking. It may also mean adding a short boat transfer to the adventure.
Barcelona Reduces Cruise Terminal Capacity
Barcelona, Europe’s leading cruise port, is also reshaping its strategy. The city plans to reduce the number of active cruise terminals in the coming years. By lowering capacity, it hopes to manage peak crowds and encourage longer stays rather than quick day visits.
City leaders want visitors to explore beyond the port area. They hope guests will discover local neighbourhoods, dine in traditional restaurants and stay overnight when possible.
The aim is clear. Tourism should benefit the city without overwhelming it.
Cruise guests may notice fewer ships docked at once. However, this could result in shorter queues, smoother transport and a calmer sightseeing experience.
Nice and the French Riviera Follow Suit
Cannes is not acting alone. Other French Riviera destinations, including Nice, are reviewing ship size limits and visitor caps. Authorities across the region are working together to prevent overcrowding during peak seasons.
The Riviera is known for its beauty and relaxed lifestyle. Leaders want to protect that image. By managing cruise arrivals, they hope to preserve narrow streets, historic squares and coastal views from excessive strain.
For cruise travellers, these coordinated measures may influence itinerary planning. Smaller ships are likely to gain popularity. Boutique and luxury cruise lines could benefit most from these evolving rules.
Amsterdam and Northern Europe Take Action
Northern Europe is also responding to overtourism concerns. Amsterdam has already reduced the number of cruise ship visits and is studying further relocation of terminals away from the city centre.
The Dutch capital aims to cut emissions and limit disruption in residential districts. Similar discussions are taking place in other European ports where cruise arrivals have increased sharply over the past decade.
Environmental standards are tightening too. Many ports are investing in shore power systems. These allow ships to plug into electricity while docked, reducing engine emissions.
This shift reflects a broader move towards cleaner maritime travel.
Why These Changes Are Happening
Cruise tourism has grown rapidly in recent years. After the pandemic pause, demand surged. Mega-ships carrying thousands of passengers became common sights in historic harbours.
While cruise tourism brings jobs and revenue, it also creates challenges. Narrow streets become crowded. Local transport systems strain under pressure. Air quality concerns rise.
Governments and port authorities are now trying to balance economic gains with environmental protection and community wellbeing.
The new rules are not designed to stop cruise travel. They are meant to manage it more carefully.
What Travellers Should Expect in 2026
If you are planning a European cruise for 2026 or later, preparation is key.
First, review ship capacity. Smaller vessels may have easier access to restricted ports.
Second, expect itinerary adjustments. Some ports may limit the number of ships allowed per day. Cruise lines could alter schedules to comply with regulations.
Third, allow extra time. Tender transfers from offshore anchorage may extend shore excursion timings.
Fourth, book excursions early. With visitor caps in place, popular tours may sell out faster.
Finally, consider alternative ports. Many cruise lines are expanding routes to lesser-known destinations. This can provide a richer and more relaxed travel experience.
A New Era for Cruise Travel
The 2026 regulations mark a turning point in European cruise tourism. Cities are prioritising sustainability, heritage protection and local quality of life.
For travellers, this may actually improve the holiday experience. Fewer crowds mean better photographs. Shorter lines mean more time exploring. Cleaner air means a healthier visit.
Cruise holidays will remain one of the easiest ways to see multiple countries in a single trip. The difference is that visits may feel more organised and less chaotic.
The message from European ports is simple. Travel is welcome. But it must be thoughtful.
As the industry adapts, cruise lines are working closely with governments to meet new standards. Innovation in ship design, cleaner fuel technology and itinerary planning will shape the next chapter of cruising.
For global travellers, 2026 is not the end of European cruising. It is the beginning of a smarter, more sustainable voyage.
Plan wisely. Book early. Travel responsibly.
The future of cruising is changing course — and it may lead to an even better journey.
Europe’s rail sector is witnessing a fresh surge in demand, and one campaign is capturing the attention of global travellers — Eurostar Plus discount Europe travel. The new limited-time offer is giving tourists the chance to explore major European capitals with added comfort and notable savings. For the travel and tourism industry, this is more than a seasonal sale. It is a strategic move designed to stimulate premium rail bookings and encourage sustainable cross-border journeys during the busy spring and summer travel window.
The promotion provides savings of up to 20 per cent on selected Eurostar Plus routes. Bookings must be made within a short sales period, while travel is valid across key spring and early summer months. This timing is deliberate. It targets families planning holidays, couples organising romantic city breaks and international tourists arranging multi-country itineraries. The phrase Eurostar Plus discount Europe travel is fast becoming a powerful search term as travellers look for smarter ways to move between the United Kingdom and mainland Europe.
Premium Comfort Meets Practical Savings
Eurostar Plus represents an upgraded travel class that combines flexibility and added comfort. Wider seating, generous legroom and an elevated onboard experience make longer journeys more relaxing. Passengers also benefit from flexible ticket conditions. Changes can often be made without significant penalties if completed within the allowed timeframe. This reassurance is particularly valuable in today’s travel environment, where flexibility drives booking decisions.
Industry experts note that Eurostar Plus discount Europe travel successfully blends value and premium appeal. It removes the perception that high-speed rail is expensive while maintaining the comfort that modern travellers expect. In a competitive market that includes airlines and coach services, this dual advantage positions rail as both affordable and sophisticated.
Strategic Routes Connecting Europe’s Power Cities
The discounted routes connect some of Europe’s most influential tourism hubs. Travellers can journey between London and Paris, London and Brussels, London and Amsterdam, as well as Paris to Amsterdam and Paris to Cologne. These corridors represent some of the busiest cultural and economic links in Europe.
High-speed rail offers city-centre to city-centre convenience. Travellers depart from central stations and arrive directly in the heart of their destination. This eliminates lengthy airport transfers and reduces total journey time. For short breaks and business trips, this efficiency is a major selling point. The Eurostar Plus discount Europe travel initiative leverages this advantage, encouraging travellers to rethink traditional air travel options.
Sustainable Tourism Driving Demand
Environmental awareness is shaping travel decisions across the globe. European transport authorities continue to promote rail as a lower-carbon alternative to short-haul flights. High-speed trains typically produce fewer emissions per passenger compared with aviation on comparable routes. This aligns perfectly with the growing demand for responsible tourism.
The Eurostar Plus discount Europe travel campaign supports this broader sustainability agenda. By incentivising rail journeys, it helps reduce air congestion and encourages greener travel habits. Tourism boards across the UK, France, Belgium and the Netherlands are increasingly highlighting rail as part of their sustainable visitor strategies. As a result, promotions like this gain strong institutional support and positive public reception.
Economic Boost for Multi-Country Tourism
From an industry perspective, discounted premium rail travel stimulates more than ticket sales. It drives hotel bookings, restaurant visits, museum entries and local transport use. When travellers move easily between cities, they extend their itineraries. A visitor may begin in London, continue to Paris and finish in Amsterdam — all within a single week.
This seamless mobility strengthens Europe’s position as a multi-destination tourism powerhouse. The Eurostar Plus discount Europe travel offer encourages travellers to combine destinations rather than limit themselves to one city. That broader exploration benefits regional economies and supports employment across hospitality and attractions sectors.
Urgency Creating Booking Momentum
Limited-time promotions naturally create urgency. Travellers understand that discounted inventory is finite. This sense of scarcity increases booking speed and generates online search spikes. Travel agencies and tour operators are already positioning the Eurostar Plus discount Europe travel opportunity as a smart way to secure premium rail seats before peak summer demand intensifies.
Spring and early summer remain highly attractive periods for European travel. Mild weather, outdoor festivals and vibrant café culture enhance the visitor experience. By aligning the travel window with these seasonal highlights, the promotion maximises its appeal.
The Bigger Picture for European Rail
The resurgence of cross-border rail demand signals a broader transformation within European tourism. Travellers now seek seamless, comfortable and environmentally conscious journeys. Rail operators are responding with improved services, digital ticketing and upgraded cabins.
The Eurostar Plus discount Europe travel campaign illustrates how targeted pricing strategies can accelerate this transition. It reinforces the idea that rail is not merely transportation, but an integral part of the travel experience itself. For global tourists planning European adventures in 2026, the message is clear: high-speed rail offers comfort, convenience and compelling value.
As bookings rise and sustainability takes centre stage, premium rail travel appears poised to play an even greater role in Europe’s tourism future.
GIT Coatings has unveiled XGIT-FORCE, a graphene-based hard foul-release coating engineered to deliver up to 10% in fuel savings and reduce emissions. Utilizing proprietary Dynamic Phase Engineered Technology (DPET), the coating creates a frictionless, amphiphilic barrier that prevents marine growth without leaching toxic biocides or microplastics. The solution offers a 6% out-of-dock power gain compared to traditional antifouling and provides high mechanical durability for aggressive proactive cleaning, making it suitable for a diverse global fleet including tankers, container ships, and cruise vessels.
Quick Summary for Shipowners and Maritime Operators
Fuel Efficiency: Engineered to achieve up to 10% reduction in fuel consumption and greenhouse gas emissions.
Environmental Impact: Zero-leaching, biocide-free, and prevents the shedding of harmful chemicals and microplastics.
Performance: Provides a 6% out-of-dock power gain and offers high durability against ice friction, fender impacts, and frequent grooming.
Fleet Adoption: Currently being applied to over ten vessels, including LPG tankers, Ro-Ro vessels, and cruise ships.
GIT Coatings, a Canadian leader in sustainable marine technology, has officially launched XGIT-FORCE, a revolutionary graphene-based hull solution designed to fundamentally reshape maritime operational efficiency. Engineered to target up to 10% in fuel savings, this hard foul-release coating provides a high return on investment while eliminating toxic chemicals from the marine environment. By utilizing advanced nanotechnology rather than traditional biocides, XGIT-FORCE ensures that shipowners can achieve strict decarbonization goals without compromising environmental integrity.
The maritime industry is facing unprecedented pressure to decarbonize, driven by tightening International Maritime Organization (IMO) regulations such as the Carbon Intensity Indicator (CII). Biofouling—the buildup of marine organisms on a ship’s hull—dramatically increases drag, forcing engines to work harder and consuming more fuel. Traditional antifouling paints often rely on toxic biocides that leach harmful chemicals into the ecosystem. GIT Coatings’ XGIT-FORCE addresses this crisis by offering a non-toxic, durable, and highly efficient alternative that enables proactive hull performance management.+3
The Technology Angle: Graphene and DPET
The core of XGIT-FORCE lies in its sophisticated engineering. Graphene, a nanomaterial known for being 200 times stronger than steel, reinforces the coating to provide exceptional mechanical resistance.
Advantages for Shipowners
High ROI: Significant fuel savings quickly offset the initial investment cost.
Proactive Cleaning: The hard surface allows for frequent grooming and proactive hull cleaning to maintain maximum efficiency without degrading the coating.
Regulatory Compliance: Aligns with CII and other decarbonization metrics by significantly reducing operational carbon intensity.
Durability: Withstands harsh marine environments, including ice friction and fender impacts, reducing maintenance frequency.
Disadvantages for Shipowners
Application Requirements: As with many high-performance coatings, XGIT-FORCE requires specific surface preparation and application procedures that must be strictly followed.
Initial Investment: While providing a high ROI, the upfront cost may be higher than traditional, less durable antifouling paints.
Global Adoption and Future Outlook
With first applications already underway across a global fleet, XGIT-FORCE represents a milestone in the maturation of graphene-based solutions. GIT Coatings has established a dedicated Advisory Services department to assist operators in establishing data-driven, proactive cleaning regimes. This end-to-end approach ensures seamless integration into existing operational workflows. As the shipping sector moves closer to its 2030 and 2050 decarbonization targets, technological innovations like XGIT-FORCE are essential for balancing commercial imperatives with environmental stewardship.+1
Conclusion: A New Era for Cleaner Seas
The launch of XGIT-FORCE marks a definitive step toward a new era of proactive hull performance management. By combining the mechanical strength of graphene with advanced foul-release properties, GIT Coatings has proven that peak operational efficiency no longer requires polluting the marine environment. As this technology matures and sees wider adoption, it will play a critical role in reducing the global shipping industry’s environmental footprint, leading to cleaner seas and more sustainable global trade.
Azerbaijan is poised for significant tourism growth with the development of special tourism zones in the several regions such as Kalbajar, Lachin, and Khojavend. As part of an ambitious plan to boost tourism across the country, these initiatives aim to revitalize the tourism industry, attract international visitors, and support local economic development.
Expanding Tourism Infrastructure to Drive Economic Growth
The government’s decision to prioritize the development of tourism infrastructure in the several regions is expected to have a profound impact on the economic landscape of these areas. With the increase in national credits and the tripling of provincial acquisition credits, there is a clear focus on boosting tourism as a key pillar of economic growth in these regions. Key projects include the restoration of historical sites, the development of modern accommodation facilities, and the establishment of eco-tourism and health tourism centers. These projects are designed not only to preserve the cultural and historical heritage of the several regions but also to create sustainable economic opportunities for local communities, generating jobs and driving investment.
The introduction of special tourism zones is a strategic move to position these areas as prominent tourism destinations, which will increase visitor numbers and provide a significant boost to Azerbaijan’s tourism economy. As these areas become more accessible and appealing, they will play a key role in attracting domestic and international tourists, further integrating the tourism sector into the country’s broader economic strategy.
Promoting Eco-Tourism and Regional Development
In line with global trends in sustainable tourism, Azerbaijan is focusing on eco-tourism as a major component of its tourism strategy. The creation of a sample tourism area near the Tehran-Qom Freeway Toll Booth is part of a plan to integrate eco-tourism into the region’s tourism offerings. With 30 hectares dedicated to eco-tourism and 70 hectares allocated for tourism facilities such as health tourism centers, hotels, and aquariums, the project aims to attract environmentally conscious travelers and promote responsible tourism practices.
By emphasizing eco-tourism, Azerbaijan is catering to the growing demand for nature-based travel experiences and positioning the several regions as prime destinations for those seeking outdoor adventures and cultural immersion. This eco-tourism initiative will create long-term economic benefits for local communities by encouraging sustainable travel and preserving the region’s natural resources.
Boosting Cultural and Historical Tourism in Qom and Khojavend
Azerbaijan’s rich historical and religious heritage is another cornerstone of its tourism strategy. The government is committed to preserving and showcasing key historical monuments and cultural attractions in the several regions, such as the Deyr-e Gachin caravanserai and the Safavid caravanserais. These sites, along with the Timche Farsh, are set to be restored, further enriching the country’s historical tourism offerings.
By focusing on historical tourism, Azerbaijan aims to attract cultural travelers who are eager to explore the country’s ancient architecture, artifacts, and heritage sites. The development of tourism zones around these sites will help preserve the region’s cultural identity while creating new economic opportunities for local communities through tourism-related jobs and increased revenue from visitors.
Promoting Gastrotourism in Khojavend’s Tugh Village
Gastrotourism is another growing segment in Azerbaijan’s tourism strategy, and Khojavend’s Tugh village has been identified as a key area for development. With a focus on traditional Azerbaijani cuisine, the promotion of gastrotourism in the village will attract food lovers and culinary tourists who want to experience authentic local dishes. The development of gastrotourism will further diversify the tourism offerings in the several regions and support local agriculture and food production by creating a direct connection between tourism and the local food economy.
By promoting gastrotourism, Azerbaijan is tapping into the global trend of food-focused travel, where tourists seek to experience the authentic tastes and culinary traditions of the destinations they visit. This approach will help create a unique tourism experience that goes beyond sightseeing, encouraging longer stays and higher spending from food-focused travelers.
Strengthening the Role of Tourism in Azerbaijan’s Economic Development
The development of special tourism zones in the several regions of Azerbaijan is set to significantly contribute to the growth of the country’s tourism industry. These initiatives will increase tourist arrivals, drive economic activity, and create new job opportunities. The focus on sustainable tourism, historical preservation, eco-tourism, and gastrotourism will ensure that Azerbaijan’s tourism sector is both economically viable and environmentally responsible.
As tourism becomes an increasingly important sector in Azerbaijan’s economic strategy, these projects represent a commitment to fostering long-term growth in the industry. With the right infrastructure and investments, Azerbaijan is poised to become a leading destination for both historical and nature-based tourism in the region, contributing to the economic development of the several regions and the wider country.
A Bright Future for Tourism in Azerbaijan’s Territories
The establishment of special tourism zones in Kalbajar, Lachin, and Khojavend will be instrumental in the overall strategy of the state in terms of economic diversification, particularly in the tourism sector. Through the focus on the conservation of historical monuments, the development of eco-tourism, and the expansion of gastrotourism, Azerbaijan is poised to offer a rich tourism experience that will attract the attention of tourists across the globe. All the above measures are not only intended to ensure the inflow of tourists, but they are also meant to ensure that the tourism sector offers long-term benefits to the people in several regions.
Samsung US has added two new members to its TeamGalaxy for 2026. They are Audrey Nuna and Haley Baylee. This news came right after Samsung launched the new Galaxy S26 series. The launch took place at the company’s Unpacked 2026 event.
The Galaxy S26 series comes with smarter AI features. These tools help people finish daily tasks more easily. The phone also has high-quality cameras for clear photos and videos. It is designed to make life simple and smooth.
The new Galaxy series feature an built-in Privacy Display. This makes it hard for people beside you to see your screen. It helps protect your personal information in public places. Samsung also introduced the new Galaxy Buds 4 Pro to pair with the phone.
Audrey Nuna is a singer and rapper known for her bold style. She also acted as “Mira” in Netflix’s KPop Demon Hunters. In the campaign, she shows how she uses the Galaxy S26 to create music. Her own songs are included in the ads.
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Audrey said working with Samsung feels meaningful. She likes that the brand has strong roots in South Korea. She also included her mother in the campaign. This made the project feel personal and special to her.
Haley Baylee shares posts about the new Privacy Display. She showcases how it works in real life. Her content is focused on privacy and daily phone use.She connects with many people online.
Along with them, 11 new creators and 13 older members joined the team. They come from different fields like art, gaming, and music. Together, they show how Galaxy devices support creativity.The TeamGalaxy campaign highlights simple, smart, and private technology for everyone.
A new 4.3-inch touchscreen display can be used as an affordable smart home control panel or an AI edge terminal for a professional-looking, DIY setup. It combines a capacitive IPS touchscreen, dual microphones, an onboard audio codec, and Wi-Fi 6 connectivity, making it suitable for voice-enabled dashboards, IoT controllers, and interactive HMI applications.
GTA 6 is scheduled for release on November 19, if there are no more delays. The leaks and rumors, however, have been coming in non-stop and a few days ago, a Reddit post made some borderline unbelievable claims.
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Ultrahuman is now accepting pre-orders for the new Ring Pro in countries across Europe. The latest model offers several upgrades over its predecessor, such as a 15-day battery life and improved sensors. Plus, the new Ultrahuman Jade feature offers AI insights to all customers free of charge.
According to discoveries made by the MacWorld team, Apple might be gearing up to launch two separate variants of the Studio Display monitor with an interesting set of differences.
Samsung is reportedly unsure whether it is worth investing in another slim flagship to follow the Galaxy S25 Edge. The existence of the successor to the Galaxy Z TriFold is also up in the air.
Bungie’s new extraction shooter Marathon, set to launch on March 5 and already available for pre-order, is currently the third best-selling game on Steam in the United States. From February 28, players can try the game for free during the final test phase – the “Server Slam” – which grants several days of open access.
Iverian Wars: Craxion vs Defugel launched Feb 24, 2026 to a "Mostly Negative" 28% rating. Despite a 1,839 player peak, the 4Story reskin is under constant fire for poor optimization, bottlenecked quests, and heavy P2W mechanics.
A powerful explosion was discovered by astronomers, but its origin is still a mystery, although some hypotheses have been put forward. Thus, new studies must be conducted in the near future to answer these questions.
Ultrahuman has come out with a new smart ring – the new model lasts longer on a single charge, collects more accurate data and has an important safety feature. And there is a new AI too, of course.
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The Ultrahuman Ring Pro advertises up to 15 days of battery life. For comparison, the Ultrahuman Ring Air lasts 4-6 days on a charge according to official numbers. That’s a massive upgrade but isn’t the end of it either.
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The Portuguese superstar, still active at the highest level, has expanded his influence beyond the pitch and is now linked with a romantic return to Spanish soccer.
Cristiano Ronaldo has once again placed himself at the center of the soccer conversation. The Portuguese superstar, still active at the highest level, has expanded his influence beyond the pitch and is now linked with a romantic return to Spanish soccer. For a player who continues to defy age at 41, Ronaldo’s latest move signals ambition that stretches far beyond goals and trophies. The forward, currently representing Al-Nassr, has taken a decisive step into club ownership, and Spanish soccer is watching closely.
In a significant development, Cristiano Ronaldo has acquired a 25% stake in Almeria, the Spanish Segunda Division club. The investment was made through CR7 Sports Investments, part of his broader business portfolio. In an official statement, the club confirmed: “Cristiano Ronaldo has acquired 25% of the shares of UD Almeria through CR7 Sports Investments, a subsidiary of CR7 SA, this being an important step in the continued expansion of both the club and the investment portfolio of the Portuguese businessman.”
The Portugal international himself described the move as “a long-held ambition of mine to contribute to soccer, beyond the pitch,” adding that “UD Almeria is a Spanish club with strong foundations and clear potential for growth.”
The club, now owned by Saudi businessman Mohamed Al-Khereiji following a takeover from Turki Al-Sheikh, currently sits third in the Segunda Division, just two points behind leader Racing Santander and firmly in the promotion race. The dream of a return to La Liga remains alive.
Official statement:
Cristiano Ronaldo invests in UD Almería as part of the club ownership consortium led by SMC Group pic.twitter.com/0lk92FUjPH
Almeria coach’s invitation: ‘It would be extraordinary’
While the investment alone sparked excitement, it was the words of head coach Rubi that ignited speculation. Speaking openly about Ronaldo’s involvement, Rubi said: “We are very happy. Obviously, we welcome him. I think it’s excellent news because someone like him, with his one hundred percent knowledge of sport and soccer, can help a club like ours.”
But it was his follow-up remark that truly fueled headlines: “It would be extraordinary and wonderful if he could play here, but that’s a question for him. This is his club and, if he wanted to continue playing, whoever the coach is, he would be received with open arms. I have no doubt about that.” The message was clear — the door, from a sporting perspective, is wide open.
Is it possible for Ronaldo to co-own Almeria and still play for the team?
While the romantic image of Ronaldo returning to Spanish soccer sparks imagination, the regulatory reality is more complicated. Under Spanish law, specifically regulations overseen by the National Sports Council and the Spanish Football Federation (RFEF), an active player cannot hold ownership interests in a Spanish club while competing domestically.
Cristiano Ronaldo of Al-Nassr
The measure, introduced in February 2025 and often referred to as the “Anti-Pique Law,” was designed to protect competitive integrity and avoid conflicts of interest. In simple terms, as long as Ronaldo retains his 25 percent ownership stake, he would be barred from registering as a player in Spain. The rule emerged following controversy involving Gerard Pique and commercial negotiations during his playing career.
Spanish authorities tightened governance standards to ensure transparency and fairness in competition. Therefore, unless Ronaldo were to divest or place his shares in a legally approved structure that removes direct influence, a playing comeback in Spain would not be permitted. For now, such a scenario appears unlikely. Ronaldo remains under contract with Al-Nassr until 2027.
has offered some words of wisdom to over one potential fight. Haney is the current WBO welterweight champion, having previously been undisputed lightweight champion and WBC super-lightweight champion in his career. He looks set to return to action in the summer, and has been linked to a showdown against fellow unbeaten fighter Keyshawn Davis. Multi-weight […]
“Araz-Naxçıvan”ın baş məşqçisi Andrey Demçenko Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 22-ci turunda “Zirə”yə qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komandaların bu gün “Dalğa Arena”da baş tutmuş görüşü Naxçıvan təmsilçisinin 0:1 hesablı məğlubiyyəti ilə yekunlaşıb.
Demçenko qarşılaşmadan sonra təşkil edilmiş mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:
“Bu gün meydanda başqa komanda gördük. Deyə bilərəm ki, artıq irəli getmişik. Pis oynamadıq. Qələbə qazanmaq üçün yaxşı imkanlarımız oldu. Futbolda belə hallar olur. Qol vurmursansa, sənə qol vururlar. Bütün baş verənlər bizim səhvlərimizin nəticəsi idi. Bu gün futbolçularımızın gözündə alov var idi, istəkli idilər. Bu, sevindiricidir.
Mənim üçün əsas olan məşqdir. Futbolçu məşqdə nə göstərirsə, oyunda da onu göstərir. Hansı oyunçu məşqlərdə verdiyim tapşırıqları tez qəbul edirsə, o da start heyətində başlayır. Bu gün Nuno Rodriqesə şans verdik. O da özünü çox yaxşı göstərdi. Biz ondan razı qaldıq”.
“Zirə”nin baş məşqçisi Rəşad Sadıqov Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 22-ci turunda “Araz-Naxçıvan”a qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komandaların bu gün “Dalğa Arena”da baş tutmuş oyunu “Zirə”nin 1:0 hesablı qələbəsi ilə başa çatıb.
Rəşad Sadıqov matçdan sonra təşkil edilmiş mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:
“Olduqca vacib qələbə qazandıq. Futbolçularıma göstərdikləri əzmkarlığa görə təşəkkür edirəm. Hər iki komanda meydanda yaxşı mübarizə apardı. İki eyni səviyyədə olan komanda qarşılaşırdı. İkisi də avrokuboklara vəsiqə uğrunda mübarizə aparır. Vacib olan sona qədər intizamı qoruyub-saxlamaq və qələbə qazanmaq idi. Şükürlər olsun ki, qalib gəldik. Qarşıda bizi “Sumqayıt”la vacib kubok oyunu gözləyir. Bütün diqqətimizi həmin matça yönəltməliyik. Bundan sonra çempionatın 3-cü dövrəsinin hazırlığına başlayacağıq.
“Sumqayıt”ın bu gün “Kəpəz”ə qarşı keçirdiyi oyuna baxırdım. “Sumqayıt” qırmızı vərəqəyə qədər yaxşı oynayırdı. Sadəcə, “Kəpəz” əks-hücumlarda təhlükəli oldu və əlinə düşən fürsətlərdən yaxşı istifadə etdi. “Sumqayıt”ın baş məşqçisi xeyli rotasiya etdi. Rəqibi 3 gün sonrakı matçda yorğun gözləmirik. Çempionat elə gedir ki, hər oyunda xal və ya xallar uğrunda mübarizə aparmaq lazım gəlir.
Biz də başa düşürük ki, “Sumqayıt” kubokda daha istəkli olacaq. Mənə elə gəlir ki, qırmızı vərəqədən sonra edilən dəyişikliklərdə “Sumqayıt”ın baş məşqçisi kubok matçını düşünürdü. Yəqin ki, mən də onun yerində olsaydım, eyni şeyi edərdim. Biz bu gün çox güc sərf etdik. Ona görə də tez bir zamanda bərpa olmalıyıq”.
Bu gün futbol üzrə Azərbaycan çempionatında (Premyer Liqa) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 22-ci turunun oyunlarına start verilib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ilk oyun gününün sonuncu qarşılaşması Mərdəkanda baş tutub.
“Araz-Naxçıvan” burada “Zirə”ni qəbul edib. “Dalğa Arena”dakı görüşün baş hakimi Rauf Cabbarov olub. Qəsəbə təmsilçisi səfər matçında tək qolla 3 xal qazanıb.
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The Champions League, Europa League and Conference League knock-out draws are complete, and now, the times and dates for each of the upcoming round of 16 ties have been confirmed as well. Here are the key dates for Atalanta, Roma, Bologna and Fiorentina fans to mark down in their diaries.
The Champions League, Europa League and Conference League draws took place at the UEFA headquarters in Nyon, Switzerland on Friday, following the completion of the play-off rounds earlier this week.
MILAN, ITALY – MARCH 11: The UEFA Champions League trophy is cleaned as it is displayed on a plinth at the side of the pitch prior to the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 UEFA Champions League 2024/25 Round of 16 Second Leg match between FC Internazionale Milano and Feyenoord at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on March 11, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Atalanta are the only Italian team left standing in the Champions League after Napoli’s league phase elimination and the exits of both Inter and Juventus in the play-offs earlier this week. La Dea will go up against Borussia Dortmund over two legs of the round of 16.
Two Italian teams remain in the Europa League in Roma and Bologna, but they have been drawn against each other in the round of 16, meaning there is a guarantee of an Italian side in the quarter-finals, but only one.
Fiorentina, meanwhile, have a tough task ahead of them in the Conference League round of 16, where they will go up against Raków Częstochowa, who finished the league phase in second place, in the round of 16.
Key Atalanta dates
BERGAMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 25: Sead Kolasinac of Atalanta celebrates victory following the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Atalanta BC and Borussia Dortmund at Stadio di Bergamo on February 25, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Round of 16 first leg: Tuesday March 10, 2026 @ 20.00 GMT (at home against Bayern Munich)
Round of 16 second leg: Wednesday March 18 @ 20.00 GMT (away against Bayern Munich)
Quarter-final first legs: Tuesday April 7 and Wednesday April 8
Quarter-final second legs: Tuesday April 14 and Wednesday April 15
Semi-final first legs: Tuesday April 28 and Wednesday April 29
Semi-final second legs: Tuesday May 5 and Wednesday May 6
Final: Saturday May 30.
Key Roma and Bologna dates
ROMA, ITALY – AUGUST 23: Players, match officials and mascots line up prior to the Serie A match between AS Roma and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Olimpico in Roma on August 23, 2025 in Roma, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
Round of 16 first leg: Thursday March 12 @ 17.45 GMT (at the Dall’Ara)
Round of 16 second leg: Thursday March 19 @ 20.00 GMT (at the Stadio Olimpico)
Quarter-final first legs: Thursday April 9
Quarter-final second legs: Thursday April 16
Semi-final first legs: Thursday April 30
Semi-final second legs: Thursday May 7
Final: Wednesday May 20.
Key Fiorentina dates
FLORENCE, ITALY – FEBRUARY 26: Nicolo’ Fagioli of ACF Fiorentina celebrates after scoring a goal during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between ACF Fiorentina and Jagiellonia Bialystok at Stadio Artemio Franchi on February 26, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
Round of 16 first leg: Thursday March 12 @ 20.00 GMT (at home at the Stadio Franchi)
Round of 16 second leg: Thursday March 19 @ 17.45 GMT (away at the Miejski Stadion Piłkarski Raków)
Bayern Munich were the second strongest team in the competition during the league phase. Their tally of seven wins and one defeat was only bettered by Arsenal, who recorded a 100% win record across eight matches in the first portion of the 2025-26 competition.
The aforementioned Arsenal are the only side to have beat Bayern so far in the Champions League this season. Vincent Kompany’s side have picked up victories against Chelsea, Pafos, Club Brugge, PSG, Sporting CP, Union Saint-Gilloise and PSV Eindhoven so far this season.
MUNICH, GERMANY – JANUARY 21: Harry Kane of Bayern Munich celebrates during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD7 match between FC Bayern München and R. Union Saint-Gilloise at Football Arena Munich on January 21, 2026 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Adam Pretty/Getty Images)
Bayern also scored the second-most goals of any team across the league phase with 22 (level with Barcelona). Again, only Arsenal went better than the Bavarians with 23 goals from eight league phase matches.
Key players
England national team captain Harry Kane is the brightest star in this current Bayern side. The former Tottenham man already has a staggering 43 goals and five assists from 36 matches across all competitions including eight goals in eight games in the Champions League.
MUNICH, GERMANY – JANUARY 21: Harry Kane of Bayern Munich celebrates after scoring during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD7 match between FC Bayern München and R. Union Saint-Gilloise at Football Arena Munich on January 21, 2026 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Adam Pretty/Getty Images)
Bayern also boast world class attacking talents in Michael Olise and Jamal Musiala, who are expected to line up on the wing and in the no.10 role respectively when they face Atalanta in the round of 16. Vice-captain Joshua Kimmich will also run the midfield from his ‘Sechser’ role.
Head to head record
This will be the first time that Atalanta and Bayern have met in a competitive fixture.
Atalanta boast an impressive record against German opposition over since the 2023-24 campaign. They have played five matches against Bundesliga opposition over the last three seasons and have won four of them: Against VfB Stuttgart, Borussia Dortmund and Eintracht Frankfurt in the Champions League, and against Bayer Leverksuen in the final of the Europa League in 2024.
Over the same period, Bayern have only met two Italian opponents: Inter and Lazio. Surprisingly, Bayern have only won one of their last four encounters against Serie A opposition, which came against Lazio in the Champions League round of 16 in 2024. They also lost once against the Biancocelesti and drew one and lost one against Inter in last season’s Champions League quarter-final.
When will Atalanta and Bayern play each other?
MILAN, ITALY – MARCH 11: The UEFA Champions League trophy is cleaned as it is displayed on a plinth at the side of the pitch prior to the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 UEFA Champions League 2024/25 Round of 16 Second Leg match between FC Internazionale Milano and Feyenoord at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on March 11, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Round of 16 first leg: Tuesday March 10, 2026 @ 20.00 GMT (at the New Balance Arena)
Round of 16 second leg: Wednesday March 18 @ 20.00 GMT (at the Allianz Arena)
Quarter-final first legs: Tuesday April 7 and Wednesday April 8
Quarter-final second legs: Tuesday April 14 and Wednesday April 15
Semi-final first legs: Tuesday April 28 and Wednesday April 29
Semi-final second legs: Tuesday May 5 and Wednesday May 6
Potential line-ups
BERGAMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 25: Sead Kolasinac of Atalanta celebrates victory following the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Atalanta BC and Borussia Dortmund at Stadio di Bergamo on February 25, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Raffaele Palladino has entirely transformed Atalanta since replacing Ivan Juric in November, and even if the Nerazzurri are clearly the underdogs against Bayern Munich, they can still cause trouble for the Germans, as other Bundesliga sides are aware of.
La Dea sit seventh in the Serie A table, but their position doesn’t tell the whole story of their form this season.
Their first coach, Juric, was sacked after winning just four of his 15 games in charge, leaving the Nerazzuri in 13th place in the Serie A table with just 13 points and two victories.
With Palladino in charge, Atalanta have won 15 of 23 games across all competitions, climbing to a Europa League spot (they are level on 45 points with Como) and just five points below the top four.
BERGAMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 25: Davide Zappacosta of Atalanta celebrates scoring his team’s second goal with teammates during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Atalanta BC and Borussia Dortmund at Stadio di Bergamo on February 25, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Their biggest signing in the January window was Italy international Giacomo Raspadori from Atletico Madrid, yet La Dea did not necessarily strengthen their attack as they also sent Ademola Lookman to the Wanda Metropolitano.
It is even unclear whether Raspadori will be available for the games against Bayern Munich, having suffered a bicep muscle injury just a couple of weeks ago. The same goes for Charles De Ketelaere, who underwent meniscus surgery earlier this month.
With his starting attacking midfielder unavailable in recent games, Palladino has often moved Nicola Zalewski from the left flank, adding either Mario Pasalic or Lazar Samardzic behind a lone striker.
Kamaldeen Sulemana is another option for that role, but currently, the Ghana international is slightly lower in Palladino’s pecking order.
Ederson and captain Marten De Roon provide quality and balance in central midfield. Davide Zappacosta, 33, has plenty of experience down the right flank. Raoul Bellanova is more explosive than the ex-Chelsea man, and left-back Lorenzo Bernasconi, 22, has proved to be more than a decent backup with three assists in 26 appearances across all competitions this term.
Under Palladino, Atalanta have scored 41 goals in 23 games and conceded just 19.
There have been a lot of rotations in defence with Palladino in charge, and currently, Giorgio Scalvini appears to be the only centre-back with a guaranteed starting spot. Sead Kolasinac and Isak Hien, however, have received regular playing time recently, especially following various individual mistakes from Berat Djimsiti, Odilon Kossounou and Honest Ahanor.
The latter has played only 31 minutes across two Serie A matches since an early red card in an away game at Como on February 1.
That match at the Stadio Sinigaglia perfectly showed the Atalanta spirit under Palladino. A team that has been built to play aggressively, but which is also able to resist the opponents’ pressure when necessary.
BERGAMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 25: Marco Carnesecchi of Atalanta celebrates victory following during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Atalanta BC and Borussia Dortmund at Stadio di Bergamo on February 25, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Forced to play down to ten men for practically the entire match, Atalanta still managed to come back home with a 0-0 draw, mostly thanks to their goalkeeper Marco Carnesecchi, who even saved a late Nico Paz penalty kick.
The other side of Atalanta was on display last Wednesday, when the Nerazzurri beat Borussia Dortmund 4-1 with an incredible comeback in Bergamo.
Italy international Gianluca Scamacca scored the opening goal after just five minutes, and his substitute Nikola Krstovic earned a late penalty, converted by Pasalic to qualify La Dea for the Round of 16.
Atalanta’s attacking mindset, high press and quality in the final third, despite absences of Raspadori and De Ketelaere, will have to be the main features in the first leg in Bergamo against Bayern, while the second match at the Allianz Arena will naturally require a more defensive attitude and even more determination in the counter-attacks.
Strikers Scamacca and Krstovic are perfectly interchangeable and have similar numbers this season: ten goals for the Italian and nine for the Montenegrin.
BERGAMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 05: Gianluca Scamacca of Atalanta celebrates scoring his team’s first goal from a penalty, after Mattia Perin of Juventus (not pictured) failed to make a save, during the Coppa Italia Quarter-Final match between Atalanta BC and Juventus FC at the New Balance Arena on February 05, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
True, Harry Kane alone has managed 43 for Bayern Munich this season, but we are talking about one of the best strikers and one of the best clubs in Europe for a reason.
No doubt Atalanta are the underdogs in the Champions League Round of 16, but it’s not the first time they’ve been in this position in recent years, especially against Bundesliga sides.
Back in 2023-24, they were the only team capable of beating Bayer Leverkusen, claiming the Europa League trophy and just a few days ago, they knocked Borussia Dortmund out, coming back from a 2-0 loss in the first leg.
Atalanta also beat Chelsea at home in the Champions League group phase this season and have already repeatedly shown that they rarely disappoint when the pressure is on.
Arsenal are front-runners to sign Newcastle United winger Anthony Gordon, amidst interest from Liverpool and Manchester United.
Anthony Gordon’s consistent performances for Newcastle United haven’t gone unnoticed; rival clubs are keen on prising him away. Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal are all interested in his services. But according to a report from TEAMtalk, the Gunners are in the driving seat to sign the English international.
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Gordon has only gone from strength to strength since joining the Magpies from Everton at the start of 2023. He has established himself as one of the mainstays at the Tyneside club, and his consistent performances have attracted a lot of interest.
Anthony Gordon finds himself on Arsenal’s wishlist
While Newcastle haven’t been at their best this season, Gordon has certainly done his bit. In his 38 outings across competitions, the left winger has contributed towards 19 goals (15 goals, four assists).
He prefers playing out wide on the left, but has even been deployed in the number nine role. He has done a great job across the front line, and his versatility is one of the reasons rival clubs want to sign him.
With his contract running until 2029, the Magpies will be in the driving seat during negotiations. However, that won’t deter interested clubs. Arsenal are believed to be the most serious suitors. With Leandro Trossard and Gabriel Martinelli’s future uncertain, they are looking at Gordon as an ideal upgrade on the left flank.
Anthony Gordon of Newcastle United (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
The Gunners are set to face stiff competition from Manchester United and Liverpool. Both clubs have enquired about his availability over the past year. However, the North London club are long-term admirers and have stolen a march on their rivals.
Arsenal are eyeing a £75 million deal, while the Magpies could look for a fee close to £95 million. Arteta’s team believe Gordon would be open to a potential transfer. The Red Devils could cause problems for the Gunners, as they are potentially ready to offer around £80 million. Liverpool were keen on signing him last summer, but the report suggests Newcastle will avoid selling him to a direct rival.
Manchester United and Newcastle United could battle it out for the signature of Inter Milan star midfielder Nicolo Barella.
Following their exit from the Champions League, Inter Milan find themselves in a difficult financial position. They might have to sanction the departure of some of their stars, and Nicolo Barella could be one of them. According to a report from Fichajes, Manchester United and Newcastle United are ready to pounce on the opportunity to sign the Italian international.
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Inter Milan will have to sell Nicolo Barella
Barella has been a part of the Inter Milan setup since 2019. Not only is one of their mainstays, but the 29-year-old is also widely regarded as one of the best midfielders in world football. While he prefers playing as a central midfielder, he is capable enough to take up any role in the centre of the park.
He is one of the first names on their team sheet and still has over three years left on his deal. However, the Italian midfielder could end up parting ways with Inter Milan this summer. The early exit from the Champions League is a massive financial blow. In order to balance their books, the Serie A giants are set to part ways with their most valuable assets.
Inter midfielder Nicolo Barella (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Barella is expected to be on the move and Inter Milan reportedly want around €70 million for their midfield general. Manchester United and Newcastle United have emerged as potential destinations. Both clubs seek more quality and depth in midfield and the 29-year-old can certainly help their cause.
The Red Devils want to bring in someone who can help better control the tempo and with Casemiro set to leave at the end of the season, Barella’s experience could come in handy. While Newcastle already have some top quality midfielders in their squad, they want to further strengthen their midfield rotation.
Both English clubs continue to closely monitor his situation. Meanwhile, Inter Milan are hoping for a bidding war between the Premier League clubs to drive up the final price.
Arne Slot’s Liverpool are plotting a raid on Sporting CP to sign their Colombian striker, Luis Suarez.
The Colombian international has taken his game to the next level since joining Sporting CP last summer. He has been in sensational form in the final third, and his performances haven’t gone unnoticed. According to a report from SportsBoom, Liverpool are keen on acquiring Suarez’s services.
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Liverpool to revive their attack with Suarez
The Merseyside club forked out a fortune to revamp their attack in the last summer transfer window. While the majority of those moves have worked out to an extent, Alexander Isak has struggled to get going since moving to Anfield.
Having signed him from Newcastle United after a long-drawn transfer saga, the Reds had massive expectations from him. But injuries haven’t allowed him to settle in at his new club, and it has also forced the club to look at the market for another forward.
Liverpool have identified Sporting’s Luis Suarez as an ideal fit for their system under Arne Slot. The 28-year-old is a versatile striker who is equally effective on either foot. The Reds have been extensively scouting him ahead of a potential transfer.
His consistency in the Portuguese top flight and his “clutch” performances in high-stakes Champions League encounters have impressed their scouts. The Reds seem determined to bring the Colombian to Anfield this summer.
Luis Suarez of Sporting Clube de Portugal reacts during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD7 match between Sporting Clube de Portugal and Paris Saint-Germain at Estadio Jose Alvalade on January 20, 2026 in Lisbon, Portugal. (Photo by Octavio Passos/Getty Images)
While he is an integral part of Sporting’s plans, the Portuguese club won’t mind cashing in on him as long as their demands are met. They value him at €60 million and won’t even negotiate below that mark.
With his contract running until 2030, the Portuguese outfit are in complete control of his future. Meanwhile, the player is ready to make the jump to a club that regularly features in the Champions League, and he is seeking a salary of around €7–€9 million. The wages certainly won’t be a problem for the Merseyside club if they do step up their interest in the 27-goal striker.
Arsenal 2025 summer signing Christian Norgaard wants to leave the club after the end of the season.
Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal were proactive during the last summer window, and they managed to sign the majority of their transfer targets. With the help of those players, they are now in the driving seat to win the Premier League and could even go the distance in the Champions League.
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Christian Norgaard move to Arsenal hasn’t worked out
While the majority of those moves have worked out, Christian Norgaard has been frustrated by the lack of minutes, and according to The Sun, the former Brentford star wants to leave the North London club just 12 months after joining them. Norgaard has been linked with Ajax recently.
On the back of his consistent performances for the Bees, Arsenal forked out just £10 million (€11.4m, $13.5m) to sign the 31-year-old defensive midfielder. While he was never really going to be a regular starter, he did expect to have a decent role under Arteta.
Christian Norgaard of Arsenal (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)
However, summer signing Martin Zubimendi’s exceptional performances have kept the Danish international on the bench in the majority of the games. The former Brentford star has only been involved in 14 games across competitions and hasn’t started a single Premier League outing.
While his contract runs until the summer of 2027 and includes an option to extend by another 12 months, Norgaard has no intention of staying at Arsenal. He is set to leave the club this summer in search of a more prominent role.
Since he still has a few years left at the highest level, the 31-year-old doesn’t intend to warm the bench at the North London club moving forward. Given how consistent he was during his time at Brentford, there should be no shortage of interest in him.
Newcastle boss Eddie Howe has plenty of faith in his team when it comes to the knockout stages of the Champions League. The first hurdle will show just how much weight his words carry, as the Magpies face Barcelona in the round of 16. “I believe that we can raise our stakes and compete with […]
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Representative Erin Koegel proposed a total ban on crypto ATMs in Minnesota, building on a 2024 state law that imposed restrictions on kiosk operators.
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South Korea’s National Tax Service reportedly published a wallet seed phrase in a press release, and tokens worth $4.8 million were swiftly drained in the latest custody blunder for the authorities.
Players have had a lot to say about Phil Spencer over the years. You don't have to look very hard to find positive or negative comments on Spencer and his tenure at Microsoft and Xbox, and that's probably not going to stop now that he has officially retired as of this past Monday, February 23, 2026. However, we don't often hear from other major industry figures speaking about leaders like Spencer, and a new GamesIndustry.Biz report includes a slew of the video game industry's current and former leaders all commemorating Phil Spencer as he enters retirement after a combined 38 […]
Now that Samsung's Galaxy S26 series has been unveiled, a lucky few tech enthusiasts have been able to get their hands on the new smartphones and the still mysterious Exynos 2600 chip that comes with the base S26 and S26+ in certain regions. Just a few hours after the Exynos 2600 vs. the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 performance debate was settled for good, a tech-related YouTube channel has been able to definitively show the thermal prowess of Samsung's latest flagship-grade AP, and it is good news all-round! Samsung has finally solved the 'heat island' issue with the Exynos 2600 […]
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Anthropic CEO has pushed back strongly against the Pentagon's requests to remove AI guardrails from Claude. Anthropic takes a concrete stance against mass surveillance and autonomous killing machines, arguing that the former is undemocratic, while frontier AI is not ready for the latter.
Secretlab and The Pokémon Company International just collaborated to bring three limited-edition Pokémon-themed gaming chairs, featuring Pikachu, Gengar, or Eevee, in celebration of the popular franchise's 30th anniversary.
Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a malicious Go module that's designed to harvest passwords, create persistent access via SSH, and deliver a Linux backdoor named Rekoobe.
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A Google patent suggests Search may take you from the results page to a super-personalized AI-generated page that answers your query instead of sending you to a website.
This patent describes a system that uses AI to automatically create a custom landing page when you perform a search. Instead of sending you to a generic homepage, it dynamically generates a page tailored to your intent and the organization’s content.
Patent abstract. Here is a copy of the abstract of the patent:
“Techniques for generating an artificial intelligence (AI)-generated page for a first organization. The system can include a machine-learned model configured to generate the AI-generated page. The system can receive from a user device associated with a user account, the user query. Additionally, the system can generate a search result page for the user query. The search result page can include a first result associated with a first landing page of the first organization. The system can calculate a landing page score for the first landing page. The system can generate an updated search result page based on the landing page score exceeding a threshold value, the updated search result page having a navigation link to an AI-generated page for the first organization. The system can cause a presentation, on a display of the user device, the updated search result page.”
Example. Here’s a fictitious example: You search for “waterproof hiking boots for wide feet” on a large retailer like REI or Amazon. Normally, clicking a result takes you to a generic Hiking Boots page, and you have to filter it yourself. Instead, Google could use AI to generate a new page that delivers a more customized, pre-filtered result.
“In short, Google would use AI to generate a page that looks like your website but rebuilds the entire structure of a page dynamically, in real time, and places it at the top of the SERP. This throws up all kinds of red flags to me.”
“If you thought AIOs angered people, just wait for AI-generated landing pages from Google. Yes, Google could create new landing pages from the SERPs if yours isn’t good enough (based on this patent).”
And Lily Ray added that this is “Terrifying to be honest.”
Why we care. This is just a patent and doesn’t mean Google is doing this now or will in the future. Some may see it as similar to AI Overviews or AI Mode. Either way, it’s worth reading if you want insight into how Google is thinking.
ChatGPT now has more than 900 million weekly active users, OpenAI announced. This is the first time OpenAI has publicly cited the 900 million weekly active user mark.
Why we care. User behavior continues to fragment beyond traditional search. If 900 million people use ChatGPT weekly, discovery, research, and product comparisons are increasingly happening within AI interfaces. That said, many of those actions tend to lead users to traditional search for confirmation.
The details. OpenAI shared the figure of 900 million weekly active users while announcing a new $110 billion funding round. The company also reported more than 50 million consumer subscribers and over 9 million paying business users.
What it means. ChatGPT is a place where you compete for queries, commercial intent, and brand visibility. While not all behavior here is “search” in the strict sense, you need to understand how content is surfaced, cited, or summarized in AI-generated answers — and how that impacts conversions.
You can now generate custom PPC tools in plain English. With GPT-5 enabling complete program generation, the competitive edge belongs to those who master AI-assisted automation.
Frederick Vallaeys is building tools in minutes, not days or months, with AI. Vallaeys spent 10 years at Google building tools like Google Ads Editor, then another 10 building tools at Optmyzr, where he’s CEO.
He’s watched automation evolve firsthand, and vibe coding is the next leap. At SMX Next 2025, he shared his journey with vibe coding.
The traditional script problem
If you work in PPC, automation has always been top of mind. In the early days, you relied on Google Ads scripts. Scripts are great because there’s always more work than fits in a day.
But here’s the problem: when Vallaeys asks who actually writes their own scripts, only three to five out of 100 raise their hands. Most people copy and paste scripts because they don’t know how to code.
This works, but it’s limiting. You’re stuck with what someone else built instead of implementing your own secret sauce.
GPT changes the game
A couple of years ago, GPT made it easy to write scripts without knowing how to code.
The best part? Large language models are multimodal. You can take a whiteboard flowchart of your campaign decision tree, give the image to AI, and it’ll write the full Google Ads script.
Vallaeys suggests rethinking meetings. Instead of seeing client meetings as more work, treat them as prompt-engineering sessions.
It’s easy to get frustrated when clients add more to your plate. But with a mindset shift, the meeting becomes the prompt that tells AI what to execute.
What is vibe coding?
Instead of writing lines of code, you describe what you want the software to do, and the AI handles the technical implementation. That’s vibe coding.
Imagine your team needs software that does X, Y, and Z. Write down what it needs to do, give it to a coding tool, and it builds the software. As Vallaeys says, it’s mind-blowing.
Scripts are old news. Vibe coding is the new frontier.
A live example: Building a persona scorer
Vallaeys showed how fast this works. He went to Lovable and said, “Build me a persona scorer for an ad that shows how well it resonates with five different audiences.”
In less than 20 seconds, the AI responded with its design vision, features, and approach. It explained exactly what it would build, so he could immediately say, “Actually, make it 10 audiences instead of five.”
You work with it like a human developer — without touching code. You just describe what you want changed.
The framework: What should you automate?
Traditionally, you automated two types of work: quick, frequent tasks (like reviewing search terms) and long, infrequent tasks (like monthly reporting with analysis).
Vallaeys advises you not to limit automation to what you already do. Think about what you wish you could do more often but haven’t because it’s too time-consuming. That’s prime automation territory.
The old way vs. The new way
The old process was painful. Launching something took at least a month.
You’d spend days writing specs. Engineers would spend days building. You’d find bugs, coordinate meetings, and repeat.
The other problem? Traditional code was deterministic — pure if/then logic. Great for reliability, but terrible for nuanced decisions like, “Is this a competitor term?” It’s nearly impossible to program every variation of competitor keywords.
The promise of on-demand software
Sam Altman announced GPT-5, leading with “on-demand software generation.” The industry is moving beyond software-as-a-service to true on-demand software.
The new way? Write a one-paragraph spec (five minutes), give it to AI (15-minute build), then review and iterate (three minutes per change). In under an hour, you have working automation.
This new code is flexible, not just deterministic. LLMs can answer nuanced questions like, “Is this a competitor term?” with high probability. It’s the best of both worlds.
The expanding scope of automation
With vibe coding, anything you can explain to a human, a machine can build. Landing pages that follow brand guidelines? Done. Custom audience tools? Done.
Here’s the radical shift: you can now automate tasks that take just 90 minutes by hand. Build throwaway software for one-time tasks. Even if it breaks next month, it saved you time today.
What can you build with vibe coding?
You can build landing pages, microsites, interactive web apps, Chrome extensions, browser extensions, and WordPress plugins — all through simple prompts.
Available tools
Start with Claude or ChatGPT — tools you likely already subscribe to. They’re great for data analysis, calculators, and quick visualizations.
For more complex apps that need databases or login systems, use Lovable, V0.dev, Replit, or Bolt. They handle the complexity, so you don’t have to.
If you’re more technical, try Codex, Bolt.new, or Cursor. But for most people, the simpler tools handle almost everything.
Case Study 1: Seasonality analysis tool
Vallaeys asked someone on his team who had never coded to build a seasonality analysis tool. She fed PPC Town Hall podcast videos into Claude.
The process was simple: gather resources, write a prompt, give it to AI, and test it in the browser. No installation required.
The team iterated on the fly, asking for different plots and forecasting methods. In minutes, they had advanced enhancements. The AI knew where to add help text and simplify the interface because it’s trained on millions of web apps.
Case Study 2: Panel of experts tool
Vallaeys wanted multiple custom GPTs to review his blog posts in sequence, each giving feedback from its persona. Then a consolidator GPT would summarize the most common feedback into three to five bullet points.
He vibe-coded this in V0.dev by describing what he wanted. It generated a clean tool with text input, the ability to add custom GPTs, and everything worked.
Case Study 3: Chrome extension for demos
For customer demos, Vallaeys needed to blur sensitive numbers. He wanted options:
Fully redact or just blur?
Include currencies or only numbers?
Handle different separators?
He built a Chrome extension with all those options using simple prompts. Problem solved.
Prompting tips for success
Always include the use case. Say “seasonality tool” instead of vague terms like “time series analysis.” The AI makes better assumptions and may suggest approaches you hadn’t considered.
Ask questions: “How did you approach this?” or “Where do you store data?” It helps you learn.
Use chat mode to explore alternatives without changing the code. Ask for three approaches, pick one, go deeper, then say, “Execute that.”
The PPC audience analyzer
The audience analyzer Vallaeys’ team built is available to try. You can grab the code, add your logo, turn insights into action items — whatever you need. Just tell it what to change, and it updates.
Final thoughts: Stay competitive
Vallaeys makes one point clear: you’re not competing against AI. You’re competing against people who use it better than you do.
Try vibe coding today. Go to one of these tools and give it a single prompt. See what happens. The first time Vallaeys tried it, his mind was blown.
Now that you’ve learned something new, use it to get better at AI. That’s how you stay ahead.
Nobody should have to die in a Netflix romantic drama, but especially not in Bridgerton season 4 part 2. Now it's happened, one star still thinks it was the right decision.
The Pokémon Company has announced the next mainline entries in the long-running video game series, Pokémon WindsandPokémon Waves, launching in 2027 for Nintendo Switch 2.
The Bitcoin Lightning Network just crossed $1 billion in monthly transaction volume for the first time. That is a 266% year over year surge that happened while Bitcoin’s price dropped 40% from its October peak. When usage grows during a crash, it tells you something the charts cannot. Crypto infrastructure is maturing faster than sentiment suggests, according to Bitcoin Magazine.
At the same time, XRP sentiment hit a five week high. Social activity climbed while the broader market bled. Elliott Wave analysts are calling XRP’s current sideways action a compression phase before a major breakout. Talk of a Nasdaq linked vehicle offering XRP exposure has improved the outlook. But even bullish analysts only target $4 to $9 for XRP. Strong performance for an established asset. Not the kind of return that changes your financial future.
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Pepeto Outperforms as Meme Infrastructure Demand Surges
Lightning volumes are climbing, which proves people still use crypto infrastructure even when prices swing violently. At the same time, you have seen how fast market mood changes. XRP gets pressure one week, and another large cap runs the next. If you hold one token and hope for the best, you are exposed to every shift in narrative. That is exactly why Pepeto is different. It is not a bet on one coin pumping. It is a bet on building the trading layer that profits no matter which meme coin takes off next. When the meme economy rotates, Pepeto processes the volume.
PepetoSwap is a zero tax cross chain swap announced by the team and close to being ready. The Pepeto Bridge transfers tokens between blockchains. The Pepeto Exchange is a meme coin listing hub approaching launch. These three products were built by a cofounder of the original Pepe token. Dual audits from SolidProof and Coinsult returned zero critical findings.
The presale has raised $7.33 million with 70% of supply filled, as reported by GlobeNewsWire. At $0.000000186, a 150x rally turns $4,000 into $600,000. Staking at 211% APY means a $10,000 hold generates $21,100 in yearly rewards. But the staking is just the holding bonus. The real opportunity is owning infrastructure before a Binance listing arrives.
XRP Price News: Ripple Shows Strength, but Returns Are Limited
In the latest XRP price news, social activity has climbed to a five week high. Traders bought dips and treated the move as consolidation, not collapse. Longer term narratives add support. Reports mention a possible Nasdaq linked vehicle offering exposure to XRP.
Technically, analysts target $4 to $9 if XRP price news turns bullish. For now, XRP needs to hold above $1.44. A break below would favour sellers. The current setup shows resilience. But a move from $1.44 to $9 represents roughly 525% over an extended timeline. Strong for a portfolio anchor, not for exponential wealth creation.
Bitcoin Holds Above $68,000
Bitcoin was trading near $68,100 after recovering from $60,000 lows. On chain data shows whale wallets added 53,000 BTC in one week. Support sits at $67,000 with stronger backing near $65,000. A weekly close above $70,000 could unlock $75,000 to $80,000.
Spot Bitcoin ETFs just posted $560 million in weekly inflows after weeks of redemptions. Institutional demand is returning. But at $1.3 trillion in market cap, Bitcoin’s upside is measured in percentages, not multiples.
Conclusion
Lightning crossing $1 billion barely moved Bitcoin or XRP. That tells you where attention shifts next. Usage grows. Infrastructure matures. And then capital rotates into the projects that serve the next wave. SHIB went from nothing to $40 billion with zero products. DOGE turned a joke into generational wealth. Pepeto has three products approaching launch, a Pepe cofounder, dual audits, and the viral energy of a meme coin with real utility. At $0.000000186, six zeros do not last once the listing day arrives. The window between presale and exchange is where millionaires are made. That window is closing.
What does the XRP price news today mean for investors?
XRP price news today shows resilience with a five week sentiment high. But Pepeto offers far greater upside at six zeros with three products approaching launch.
Why did the Lightning Network crossing $1 billion matter?
It proves crypto usage grows even during price crashes. Infrastructure demand increases regardless of market sentiment, which is exactly the thesis behind Pepeto.
Is Pepeto a better investment than XRP in 2026?
XRP targets $4 to $9 over an extended timeline. Pepeto at $0.000000186 offers 150x potential with real meme economy infrastructure and a Binance listing approaching.
Pi Network is reinforcing its utility-first vision with a new framework designed to ensure ecosystem tokens are tied to real applications, not speculation. On February 27, co-founder Chengdiao Fan introduced the PiRC1 proposal in a detailed video shared through official Core Team channels.
The timing is notable. The update comes just after the first anniversary of Pi’s Open Network launch, signaling what the team describes as the next phase of ecosystem growth. The message is simple: tokens must power working apps, support real users, and contribute measurable value to the network.
Utility Over Speculation
Under the proposed PiRC1 structure, ecosystem tokens will be community-created assets built on the Pi blockchain, but with stricter entry requirements.
Unlike many token launches across Web3, Pi’s framework requires projects to have a functioning product before issuing a token. In other words, no live app means no token launch.
Fan emphasized that the focus is “not on tokens for their own sake.” Instead, tokens are meant to accelerate user acquisition, engagement, and service delivery. This product-first rule aims to prevent empty launches that prioritize fundraising over functionality.
A Different Liquidity Model
Another major shift involves how funds are handled. Instead of sending token proceeds directly to project teams, the framework proposes routing committed Pi into permanent liquidity pools.
According to the Core Team, this design serves three purposes:
Strengthen token stability
Reduce the risk of fund misuse
Align long-term incentives within the ecosystem
By separating fundraising from direct project control, Pi is attempting to introduce a structural safeguard rarely seen in typical token launches.
Projects launching ecosystem tokens must clearly define real-world use cases. Tokens should function as tools within apps, not stand-alone financial instruments.
Because Pi’s network consists of KYC-verified users, the team believes builders will operate under greater accountability compared to anonymous blockchain environments. This added layer of transparency is intended to push developers toward delivering real, usable products rather than speculative concepts.
Community Input Before Finalization
Importantly, PiRC1 is not final. The proposal has been released publicly for feedback via GitHub and Google Forms through March.
This open review approach reflects Pi Network’s community-driven identity. Alongside upgrades to migration systems and developer tools, the new token framework highlights the network’s broader objective: scale through utility, not hype.
Whether this structured model succeeds will ultimately depend on developer adoption and consistent execution in the months ahead.
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FAQs
What is the Pi Network PiRC1 proposal?
PiRC1 is a new framework requiring ecosystem tokens on Pi to be tied to a working real-world application, aiming to prioritize utility and long-term value over market speculation.
How does PiRC1 reduce token misuse risk?
Token proceeds would go into permanent liquidity pools instead of directly to teams, helping stabilize tokens and limit misuse of raised funds.
Can anyone launch a token under PiRC1?
Only projects with a working app and clear real-world use case can launch tokens, ensuring higher quality and stronger accountability.
Is PiRC1 finalized or still under review?
PiRC1 is still a proposal. The Core Team has opened it for community feedback before finalizing the framework.
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One of the stand-ins, Luke McCowan, fired Celtic in front after 30 seconds with what proved to be the only goal of the game as Celtic bowed out 4-2 on aggregate.
"I think when you see the line-up from yesterday, the starting line-up, then I expect some changes," Rohl said.
"It's normal, they try to use the full squad.
"I was a little bit surprised after 1-0 that they're not trying to win this game, 2-0, 3-0, to have a chance. They keep the result until the end."
Denmark international Schmeichel, 39, has come under fire from Celtic fans for sub-par performances and was even booed in last week's first leg at Parkhead.
Sinisalo kept a clean sheet in Stuttgart and made six saves as Celtic won on German soil for the first time.
"But yeah, it will be interesting as well, the goalkeeper position, what he will do now, let's see," added Rohl.
"But we are prepared, we're focused on ourselves, we also have some interesting decisions to make.
"I know if everyone is available, it's also not easy for me in some positions, because there are more than two or three players who are ready for this game.
"It's a good situation. I like this, my players showed that they are ready, I think this is crucial and let's see what it means on Sunday."
Celtic manager Martin O'Neill has been speaking to the media before Sunday's derby trip to Ibrox to face Rangers.
Here are the main points:
O'Neill responded to Rangers boss Danny Rohl's claim he was "surprised" Celtic didn't push for more goals in 1-0 win in Stuttgart on Thursday night when they won 1-0 but exited the Europa League 4-2 on aggregate. O'Neill says: "He wants to be involved in some of these games. Yeah, I never saw it like that. If we were driven back, it's because they are actually a very, very good team. They're in the top four in the Bundesliga. So yeah, I'm surprised he made a comment like that."
On Luke McCowan's claim that "no team in the league touches us when we're at it", O'Neill says the Celtic midfielder is "entitled to his comments" and he "probably meant we're a fine side when we're playing at our very best".
Rohl also commented on Celtic's goalkeeping situation, saying it would be interesting who starts at Ibrox, and O'Neill says: "He's picking our team? Well done, old Danny. Well done. He's only in less than a year himself. He'll soon know all about it in the next four or five years."
He adds: "Sorry, I have to laugh. He's had a comment about our team? As in the picking of the team? Extraordinary. Absolutely extraordinary. Yeah, he hasn't been in Glasgow long."
O'Neill says there is "no need for him to be commenting on my team" and believes such remarks can "definitely" come back to bite you.
On Celtic's task at Ibrox, O'Neill says: "It will be a difficult game for us but are we capable of winning? Yes we are."
As he prepares to return to Ibrox for the first time in over 20 years, O'Neill says "I never expected that again" and Old Firm derbies are "really great fixtures to be involved in".
O'Neill stresses "I don't think we've ever lost confidence" after the defeat to Hibs last week but admits if there was any belief dented "it is restored" following the Europa League performance in Stuttgart.
Celtic head into the weekend six points behind league leaders Hearts and O'Neill knows "we're running out of games and we're still trying to catch up", adding: "Losing to Hibs was a setback but it wasn't mortal and we're still there."
He says "we've got a lot of players who have gone to Ibrox and won" and "it's up to us to try and emulate that".
O'Neill stresses he has "loads of things to think about" for Sunday's team selection and "we'll have to try and cope" without Auston Trusty after his red card last weekend.
VfL Bochum hope to extend their unbeaten run in 2. Bundesliga to 11 games when they travel to Fortuna Düsseldorf. It’ll be a special fixture for Uwe Rösler as the Bochum coach returns to his former club.
Here are the two teams as picked by Markus Anfang and Rösler for tonight’s game at Merkur Spiel-Arena.
Monday, March 2 (at district champions) – Pendleton County (18-7) at Mason County (17-9), 7; Bishop Brossart (25-7) at George Rogers Clark (26-2), 7; Montgomery County (20-10) at Campbell County (21-6), 7; Bracken County (15-13) at Nicholas County (18-12), 7
Friday, March 6 – Semifinals, 6 and 8
Saturday, March 7 – Final, 7
11th Region
At Eastern Kentucky
Draw TBA
12th Region
At Lincoln County
Draw TBA
13th Region
At Corbin Arena
Draw TBA
14th Region
At Knott County Central
Draw TBA
15th Region
At Appalachian Wireless Arena
Draw TBA
16th Region
At Morehead State
Draw TBA
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The New England Patriots signed Stefon Diggs last year, but his contract could make him a cut candidate this offseason.
Diggs had a solid season, but perhaps not good enough to justify his $26 million cap hit next season. That, paired with his age and pending legal decision, makes releasing Diggs a real possibility for the Patriots. However, if he restructures his contract, the Patriots could be more comfortable in keeping him.
He was a great leader, but he is set to be paid more than is proportional to his production. He will be guaranteed an extra $6 million if he is on the roster on March 13, and recent reports suggest a resolution may not be close.
"One source said that if Diggs wants to remain in New England, he must restructure his contract to lower the cap hit," MassLive's Mark Daniels wrote on Friday. "The Patriots are willing to give him an incentive-laden deal that allows the veteran to earn back the money – if he produces."
However, Diggs was the Patriots' best receiver last season. Even if he did not stack up with the elite receivers around the league statistically, he has no reason to take a pay cut after what he did for the Patriots.
"A second source predicted Diggs would be unwilling to restructure his contract after leading the Patriots in multiple receiving categories," wrote Daniels. "The team has discussed how they could replace his production. That’s a sticking point due to a poor receiver class in free agency and the Patriots holding the 31st pick in the first round."
His contract is one thing, but the Patriots would need to be able to replace him if they do move on. The uncertainty of their ability to do that could mean they will have no choice but to stick with Diggs on his current deal.
"The Patriots know they need to support Drake Maye, and downgrading his receiver corps doesn’t do that," wrote Daniels. "That’s why a third source said the team was willing to keep Diggs on his current deal and swallow the cap hit. Essentially, multiple scenarios are up in the air, but the Patriots are working toward a resolution."
Right now, it's unclear what the Patriots plan is. Are they confident enough in their ability to sign a star if they release Diggs? Will they be able to pay him what he's due while also signing players in other areas of need? Will Diggs' legal situation impact the Patriots decison? All of this will need to be answered in the coming weeks.
The Browns have three quarterbacks on their roster. Yet, even after drafting Dillon Gabriel and Shedeur Sanders last year, the Browns could draft another quarterback this year.
If they do, University of Miami's Carson Beck makes a lot of sense.
Beck spent three years with new Browns coach Todd Monken at Georgia before transferring to Miami. Monken was the offensive coordinator for 34 of Beck's games, when Beck passed for 7,736 yards with 56 touchdowns and 18 interceptions.
"I love him personally," "I've actually known him since I was 7 or 8 years old. I played baseball with his son whenever he was the wide receivers coach with the Jags. That's cool. I've been able to have a really good relationship with him over the years, and obviously at Georgia, he taught me a lot of what I know. He's amazing coach. I had the opportunity to talk with him a little bit the other day when I was done with all my interviews. We walked and chatted for a little bit. I love Coach Monk. He's an awesome coach and great guy."
Beck had a formal interview with the Browns, one of many so far. He also said he has met with the Jets, Steelers and Dolphins, among others.
Beck might be one of the few quarterbacks ever who would actually relish being drafted by the Browns.
"That would obviously be super cool," Beck said. "Any team that's going to draft me, I'm super grateful for the opportunity, but if coach Monken were to be my coach again, obviously I really enjoyed him being my coach at the University of Georgia, and what I was able learn from him there. So, I'd be super stoked."
Beck played six college seasons, passing for 11,725 yards with 88 touchdowns and 32 interceptions.
"It's been a super cool journey," Beck said. "Obviously, it feels like I was in college forever, but again, everybody's path is different. I'm truly blessed and grateful that my path went the way it did. It's a lot easier to say that looking back at it now, but you're in the middle of a grind of a season or you're in the middle the rehab and I can't throw a football for four months, and you don't know what your future is going to look like. To get to this point, and to have the injury and battle through that and fight through that, and have the success of some of these great teams I've been a part of it, it's been a really cool experience. I'm obviously super blessed and grateful to even be able to stand in front of you today."
Confirmed 2. Bundesliga Lineups: Dynamo Dresden vs. SV Darmstadt
Second-placed Darmstadt aim to consolidate their promotion hopes with their visit to second-from-bottom Dynamo Dresden. Despite their position in the league, the hosts have only lost once since the turn of the year. Meanwhile, Darmstadt are unbeaten since matchday 10.
Here are the two teams as picked by Thomas Stamm and Florian Kohfeldt for tonight’s game at Rudolf-Harbig-Stadion.
The Los Angeles Rams have four picks in the first three rounds of the 2026 draft and could use those selections to make wholesale changes to the roster, both in the short- and long-term. With the Rams teetering on the precipice of a post-Matthew Stafford era, it's critical for the brainstrust of general manager Les Snead and head coach Sean McVay to hit on these four picks, if the team keeps them all.
There are obvious needs the Rams have in this draft, from cornerback and receiver to offensive lineman and maybe even quarterback. That's the direction Pro Football Focus' Bradley Locker went with when he looked at what the "ideal draft haul" would be for the Rams in the first three rounds.
Locker wrote that the Rams would love to come away with cornerback Jermod McCoy, offensive tackle Monroe Freeling, quarterback Ty Simpson and cornerback Treydan Stukes in Rounds 1 through 3.
The Rams’ defense improved to 10th in EPA per play last year, but the team still sat 18th in PFF coverage grade at corner. McCoy (89.6 PFF coverage grade in 2024) would be a perfect fit, especially with Los Angeles hiring former Tennessee defensive backs coach Michael Hunter. In the third round, Stukes (89.5 PFF zone coverage grade) could be another starter off the bat in Chris Shula’s zone scheme.
LA’s offense was arguably the league’s best in 2025, but the Rams are always one step ahead. Freeling could compete with the incumbent Warren McClendon Jr. at right tackle, especially with McClendon only under contract for one more campaign. Furthermore, Simpson (83.1 overall PFF grade) will need time to sit after struggling at the end of his first season as a starter, and learning behind Stafford would be an ideal landing spot.
It sounds like this is how Locker would mock out the first round for the Rams: McCoy at No. 13, Freeling at No. 29, Simpson at No. 61 and Stukes at No. 93. That's not a bad quartet of players in the top 100. McCoy would be a potential starter, Freeling is someone who could develop into a starter quickly, Simpson would be the heir-apparent to Stafford and Stukes would round out the cornerback room regardless of what the Rams do in free agency.
The only glaring issue with this group is the lack of adding a receiver. The Rams could easily swap the Freeling or Simpson pick for another pass-catcher to play behind Puka Nacua and Davante Adams in a win-now season. Otherwise, these picks are more for long-term stability than short-term potential.
Serie A: date, time, channels and lineups for the Roma vs Juventus clash
Date, time, channels and lineups for the Roma vs Juventus showdown
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The blockbuster match of Serie A round 27 in Serie A sees Roma take on Juventus this Sunday at the Stadio Olimpico in Rome.
The Giallorossi sit 4th with 50 points (16 wins, 2 draws, 8 losses) and are aiming for victory to stay in the hunt for a Champions League spot.
The Bianconeri, 5th with 46 points (13 wins, 7 draws, 6 losses), are under pressure to claim all three points against a direct rival, especially after their heartbreaking Champions League exit at the hands of Galatasaray.
Date and kick-off time for Roma vs Juventus
This highly anticipated showdown between the Giallorossi and the Bianconeri kicks off on Sunday, March 1, 2026, at 19:45 GMT.
“I’m praying” – Bacary Sagna backing Arsenal to pip Manchester City to Premier League glory
Bacary Sagna has admitted he is ‘praying’ for Mikel Arteta to win the Premier League title, despite his past with Manchester City and enduring affection for both clubs.
The title race has tightened dramatically of late and after Arsenal seemed like they were going to establish a big lead, and with 10 minutes left in Manchester City’s trip to Anfield, the Gunners were on track to move nine points ahead of the Blues.
Two late goals changed the result and Arsenal have since lost points against Brentford and Wolves, bringing the difference down to five points, with City having a game in hand.
Mikel Arteta’s team have responded strongly to their recent slump in form, though. Last weekend, they sealed an emphatic 4-1 win in the north London derby – displaying a performance based on controlled aggression and squad depth.
Manchester City also remain relentless in their pursuit of Premier League glory. The squad depth and tactical versatility of Pep Guardiola’s team keep putting pressure on their opponents.
But for the first time in years, Arsenal appear ready to handle the challenge. Recruitment across successive windows has strengthened their squad, ensuring injuries no longer derail momentum as they once did.
It is against this backdrop that former Manchester City and Arsenal defender Bacary Sagna has offered a deeply personal perspective. The former France international spent seven years at Arsenal after joining from Auxerre in 2007, making 213 Premier League appearances, before moving to City on a free transfer following the Gunners’ 2014 FA Cup triumph.
“Mikel Arteta is the man for the situation Arsenal are in right now,” Sagna said in conversation with Ladbrokes at the launch of ‘Ladisfaction’, as relayed by Metro Sport.
“When you see that Arsenal have finished second for the past three years, anyone who has played in the Premier League knows how difficult it is to maintain that level and keep fighting for titles over such a long period of time.
“Man City, for those first couple of seasons, were out of reach due to the depth of their squad. Arsenal have been able to build up slowly and add depth with every transfer window, and this is why they’re now in the position they’re in.”
Sagna highlighted the structural evolution under Arteta and former sporting director Edu. “In previous years, if one player from the starting eleven was injured, it would have a huge impact,” he added. “But now there is cover in every position and so much quality on the bench.
“The team is so good, and that’s down to Mikel. He started with Edu, and he built this team into what it is today, and got the club challenging again. I’ve witnessed it up close, because I was travelling with the team in pre-season.
“I can tell you, regardless of what’s going to happen between now and the end of the season, Mikel is going to remain the manager in charge of the situation, and he’s going to have a long streak with Arsenal.
“I’m praying for him to win the league this year, honestly. He deserves it because of the way he treats people. He treats people equally and gives people opportunities. Whether it’s on or off the pitch, he gives people the chance to bring something else to the game.
“He has a human side that not many people have. Pep (Guardiola) has a human side too, even when people are criticising him, Pep has a big heart. But Mikel is the same.”
Despite his spell at City, Sagna made clear where his emotional ties lie. The Frenchman said: “I have a lot of love and respect for both clubs. Of course, I am more Arsenal orientated, because I played there for seven years.
“I had a strong history with Arsenal, my kids were born while I was playing there, I also lost my brother while I was playing for them and they’ve always been like a family for me and been nothing but supportive. So I’m very affectionate towards Arsenal.
“But I also have massive respect for Man City. If I had to choose one of them to win the league this season, I might go for Arsenal, because Man City have won it so many times over the last few years, and it won’t change anything for them, for me they will still remain the best team in the world over the past five years.
“So, I would like to see a change, and I would like to see Arsenal finally rewarded for a lot of hard work that’s gone into the last few years. Those fans have shown me a lot of love, and so I want to see them celebrating at the end of the season. And then I’ll go back to 55% Arsenal, 45% Man City!
Sagna’s loyalties may be split as the season comes to a close but his hope for the Gunners is clear. He is confident that Arsenal possess the necessary structure and character to prevail in a title race where narrow margins are crucial.
For Manchester City, the noise from outside changes little. Their squad depth, experience in close title races and ability to handle pressure will be crucial in the last few weeks.
Regardless of the emotional narratives surrounding the title race, Manchester City will approach it by focusing on each game individually and relying on a system that has consistently proven effective when it matters most.
OL captain Corentin Tolisso sends a strong message to Endrick
OL: Corentin Tolisso has wise advice for Endrick
Last Sunday against Strasbourg (1-3) in Ligue 1, Endrick really struggled.
Speaking to the media this Friday, OL captain Corentin Tolisso offered his advice to the young Brazilian talent.
"I have a good relationship with him. He has enormous talent and you need to give him a certain amount of freedom. The most important thing is that he understands the system the coach wants to put in place, and he’s understood it very well. As captain, I’m supported by Moussa, Clinton, and Nico. Our job is to talk to the group, to make sure the tempo doesn’t drop. We can’t lose focus or start thinking differently. We have to stay concentrated, want to win matches, do things for the team, and individually, we’ll be rewarded. He’s young, and he learned from what happened to him in Nantes (red card, editor’s note). Going through that could help him for the match at the Vélodrome. They’re going to put pressure on him, and that’s exactly when we’ll see if he’s really progressed," the Lyon midfielder said.
MIAMI, FLORIDA - APRIL 08: Jorge Masvidal reacts after the conclusion of his welterweight fight against Gilbert Burns of Brazil during the UFC 287 event at Kaseya Center on April 08, 2023 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC via Getty Images) | Zuffa LLC via Getty Images
Jorge Masvidal is returning to combat sports action, but does so in a grappling match.
Promotional officials announced that the inaugural UFC BMF champion faces UFC middleweight Shara Magomedov in a submission-only matchup at Hype Fighting Championship’s March 11 event at Farmasi Arena in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.
Both competitors also confirmed the matchup on social media.
Masvidal announced his retirement from the UFC after a decision loss to Gilbert Burns at UFC 287 in April 2023, his fourth straight loss. “Gamebred,” a two-time welterweight title challenger, returned to action 15 months later in a July 2024 boxing match against Nate Diaz — the man he defeated for the BMF title at UFC 244 in November 2019 — losing a highly competitive decision.
Magomedov is set for his second straight grappling match after competing to a draw against top UFC lightweight contender Arman Tsarukyan. “Bullet” is 5-1 in the UFC, with his lone loss to Michael Page at UFC Saudi Arabia a little over a year ago. Magomedov bounced back with a Fight of the Night earning decision win against Marc-Andre Barriault at UFC Abu Dhabi this past July.
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Manchester United host Crystal Palace on Sunday with momentum firmly on their side in the race for Champions League qualification.
Michael Carrick’s side capitalised on dropped points elsewhere last weekend, edging past Everton to strengthen their grip on a top-four spot.
The result extended United’s unbeaten Premier League run and reinforced the stability Carrick has brought since taking interim charge.
Crystal Palace arrive balancing European commitments with inconsistent domestic form, adding intrigue to the Old Trafford clash.
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Manchester United vs Crystal Palace date, kick-off time and how to watch
Manchester United face Crystal Palace on Sunday, March 1, 2026, with kick-off scheduled for 2pm GMT at Old Trafford.
The match will be broadcast live in the UK on Sky Sports Premier League, with coverage beginning at 12.30pm GMT.
Sky Sports Main Event will join the fixture at kick-off time following earlier programming. Subscribers can also stream the game via the Sky Go app.
Manchester United vs Crystal Palace team news and prediction
Benjamin Sesko could earn a start after scoring the decisive goal at Everton, continuing a productive spell in front of goal.
Bryan Mbeumo faces a late fitness check after limping off in the previous outing, while Mason Mount is also a doubt. Matthijs de Ligt, Patrick Dorgu and Lisandro Martinez remain unavailable.
Crystal Palace progressed in European competition during the week and reported no fresh injury setbacks.
Maxence Lacroix marked his return with a goal last time out, but Jean-Philippe Mateta, Jefferson Lerma, Eddie Nketiah and Cheick Doucoure remain sidelined.
United have collected 16 points from a possible 18 under Carrick and appear settled despite a demanding run-in. Palace’s midweek exertions could prove a factor, particularly given United’s added rest.
PREVIEW | Lille vs Nantes - team news, lineups, predictions
Lille and Nantes face each other this Sunday at the Stade Pierre-Mauroy on Match Day 24 of the Ligue 1.
Lille have 37 points to their name this season and occupy 5th position in the table. In their last match, Bruno Génésio's team prevailed 0-2 against Crvena Zvezda (UEFA Europa League 2025/26).
Nantes have won 17 points to date and are placed in 17th position. In their last match, Ahmed Kantari's team prevailed 2-0 against Le Havre (Ligue 1 2025/26).
The last meeting between the two teams ended with Lille winning 2-0.
Riley Martin hasn’t yet pitched in a regular-season major league game, but this might be the year. The 6’1”, 215 pound Salem, Illinois native has been in the Cubs’ system for five years, rising slowly through the ranks with so-so results until 2025, when he posted a 6-2 record, a 2.69 ERA, two holds and four saves in 63 innings pitched over 47 games. He logged 80 strikeouts but he did issue 35 free passes. A 1.19 WHIP indicates his success, as well.
He was added to the 40-man roster in November 2025.
Martin throws a fastball that sits around 94 miles per hour, a sinker at 92, a slider around 88, and a curve and change that sit around 85. He didn’t throw the sinker in 2025, preferring his four-seam and curve, with the slider a distant third in terms of use. Fangraphs likes his FB, slider, and curve — the FB is 50/50, the slider 55/55, and the curve a nice 70/70. They do give him 20/20 for command — he throws hard, you know.
He was pick No. 22 in the sixth round in 2021, out of Quincy University.
Martin is 27 (turns 28 in a few weeks), so he’s no spring chicken, but perhaps he’s figured things out. No doubt Josh could tell you more if you ask nicely. He’ll pitch in Spring Training so we’ll all be able to see, and that data will be added to last spring’s numbers. It would be far-fetched, I think, to expect him to break camp on Opening Day, but seeing him in Wrigley is very possible — most projection systems like him to taste the coffee this year.
Newcastle United and 8Xbet agree regional partnership
A leading sports bookmaker in Asia, 8Xbet will help the club to unlock new opportunities with its growing supporter base in the region.
The collaboration will also give 8Xbet a digital presence at St. James’ Park with matchday LED advertising around the pitch for Premier League and domestic cup games, giving global exposure to the bookmaker.
Ryan Li, Founder of 8Xbet, said: " We are proud to announce our partnership with Newcastle United Football Club, a club renowned for its heritage and global following. As the Club’s Official Betting Partner in Asia, we are excited to collaborate on driving our continued brand growth and strengthening our presence across the region.”
8Xbet’s services will only be accessible to those living within Asia and the countries in which they operate.
Dino Maamria took over as Barrow manager in February [Getty Images]
Barrow manager Dino Maamria has completed his backroom team with the appointments of Simon Ireland and Ali Uzunhasanoglu.
Former midfielder Ireland, who coached alongside Maamria in Burnley's academy while the pair were still playing, has moved from League One strugglers Port Vale to become assistant head coach.
Uzunhasanoglu joins as goalkeeping coach having worked with the new Bluebirds manager at Preston North End, Stevenage and Oldham.
The pair will be in the dugout alongside Maamria and first team coach David Worrall for Saturday's game against Gillingham.
One of the top safety prospects in the 2026 NFL draft that has been linked to the Chicago Bears is Toledo's Emmanuel McNeil-Warren, a potential first-round pick depending on where the safety class pans out this year.
While Ohio State's Caleb Downs is expected to be the first safety taken off the board, McNeil-Warren is a name that has shot up in mock drafts, and could be a big area of focus for the Bears who have both starting safeties, Jaquan Brisker and Kevin Byard, as pending free agents.
On Thursday, McNeil-Warren spoke to reporters at the NFL Scouting Combine and detailed his meeting with the Bears on the first day of everything, noting how much the opportunity means to him. McNeil-Warren represents the third straight year that a standout player from Toledo is projected to be taken early in the draft, with Quinyon Mitchell being drafted 22nd overall in the 2024 draft by the Philadelphia Eagles.
"I've met with them on the first day that I got here," McNeil-Warren said, via CHGO. "It went great, they're all a great coaching staff. Just going into the room with (Al Harris) with great excitement, it's everything. I feel like wherever you're at, if you know how to play ball, they're going to find you. Being at Toledo, working hard every day, trying to keep the motivation that they're going to find me. Toledo is a small school so I work harder than anybody cause Power 5 schools, it's easier to find them."
McNeil-Warren has been named as an All-America selection through several media outlets for his standout 2025 season, and with a standout performance at the combine, he will continue to hear his name as an early first-round pick. It could be a great opportunity for the Bears if McNeil-Warren is available at their pick, although recent chatter around the team sounds as if they may address defensive line before anything else.
Isaiah Salinda is having a week to forget. He opened his week at the 2026 Cognizant Classic in the Palm Beaches with a 6-over 77 and things didn't get any better during Friday's second round.
Well, they briefly did, as Salinda opened with a birdie on the 10th hole. But on the 11th, disaster struck in the form of a quadruple bogey 8 on the par-4 hole.
A wayward drive led to a 50-something-yard punch out and a third that went into the water. His fourth cleared the lake but just missed the green and from 25 feet, he need four more shots to find the jar. Oy.
If that wasn't interesting enough, on the par-3 17th, playing 171 yards on Friday, Salinda missed the green, his ball settling barely in the greenside lake. Like a few others who tried similar shots this week (see: David Ford, Nico Echavarria, K.H. Lee), Salinda took off his shoes and socks and rolled up his pants. He then took it one step further, also taking off his white shirt, when he proceeded to blast away at the ball.
Already 9 over on the week, this didn't help. While his water ball did find the green, he missed the par putt, shirt still not tucked back in. A bogey there dropped him to 10 over, three shots ahead of last-place.
For the first time in school history, the Granite Hills boys soccer team is playing for a CIF-Southern Section championship.
After 27 years without a boys team sport reaching a CIF-SS final, the Cougars will face University High School in the Division 4 boys soccer title match Saturday at 5 p.m. in Irvine.
The breakthrough came Feb. 21, when Granite Hills blanked Indian Springs 3-0 in the semifinals, sending the team to the program’s first championship appearance since the school opened in 1999.
For longtime coach Paul Casarez, the moment was years in the making.
“Man, this is everything. This is one of my most special moments in my entire career at Granite Hills,” Casarez said. “I’ve been here so long but haven’t gotten to the finals. I knew this would be the time. I knew it had to be it.”
Casarez was part of three previous semifinal runs, most recently in 2018 on a team that included his son, Jett. None had been able to clear the final hurdle, until now.
Granite Hills enters Saturday’s championship game on a six-game winning streak and has allowed just one goal in four playoff matches. The Cougars opened with a 3-0 win over Glendale, survived penalty-kick shootouts against Santa Fe and Cypress, and then shut out Indian Springs to punch their ticket.
“What’s special about this team is that we’ve got a lot of youth and speed,” Casarez said. “We’ve got players in the right position when we need height, when we need speed. They are relentless. They buy into our system. We do multiple formations and they believe in it.”
The Cougars have scored 42 goals and allowed 18 in 25 matches this season. Forward Acxel Jimenez leads the attack with 14 goals.
“This means a lot to me because we are at the stage where every game could be your last game,” said Jimenez, a junior. “So, you better make sure you give it your everything in each and every game. It’s a rare achievement. It’s something special and we just gotta keep going.”
His younger brother, freshman Alec Jimenez said the team is motivated by its coach as much as the moment.
“This means a lot. I’m so proud,” he said. “He’s a great coach. He does so much for us. He dedicates so much to the team and getting to the final is our way of giving back to him. We just want to play good for him.”
University will present a formidable challenge.
The Trojans have scored 38 goals and allowed 17 in 20 matches and are also riding a six-game winning streak of their own. They have surrendered just one goal in the playoffs, opening with a 1-0 win over Victor Valley before defeating San Bernardino 3-1, Santa Paula 2-0 and Pacifica 1-0 in the semifinals. University has recorded shutouts in five of its last six matches.
Jake Rabold leads the Trojans with eight goals and nine assists.
Granite Hills and University share one common opponent in Victor Valley. University edged the Jackrabbits 1-0 in the postseason, while Granite Hills split two regular-season meetings, winning 4-2 on Jan. 8 and falling 1-0 on Jan. 27.
Casarez said University’s size stands out on film.
“Their height,” he said. “Their goalkeeper is 6-foot-3. One of their center backs is probably 6-foot-5. They are direct and will be the tallest team we will play this year. They rely on throw-ins and set pieces.”
Still, the Cougars believe their versatility and belief in one another have carried them this far and can carry them one more match.
“It’s huge for me. So much weight has been lingering there,” Casarez said. “If you’re coaching, you’re always aware of that one more thing you haven’t done. It’s the team that made that happen.
“We just made history. As years pass, this will be looked at as the team that made the final. So that’s huge for this team and they will never forget it.”
U.S. women’s national team midfielder Sam Coffey said her team "needs to be better" when it comes to speaking out on issues of social justice, but added that she and her teammates are doing the work as they find their collective voice.
The USWNT has a long history of activism, speaking out for years on topics both soccer-related and outside of sports.
The team famously spent years advocating for equal pay, representing U.S. Soccer on the pitch while battling with the federation off of it. USWNT players have also been vocal about a number of societal issues such as racial justice and LGBTQ+ topics.
But the current iteration of the team has not been as vocal in recent years. Part of that is likely due to a generational shift that has taken place, with outspoken stars like Alex Morgan, Megan Rapinoe and Becky Sauerbrunn, among others, retiring over the past few years.
Coffey has emerged as one of the leaders of the current team, playing a vital role as the team's defensive midfield lynchpin under Emma Hayes.
The Manchester City midfielder is also emerging as one of the more outspoken players on the USWNT roster. Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Feb. 26 as the team prepares for the SheBelieves Cup, Coffey said that the USWNT has to find its own voice with many of its longtime veteran leaders no longer in the picture.
“We no longer have the Beckys (Sauerbrunn), the Klings (Meghan Klingenberg), the Pinoes (Rapinoe), the Alex Morgans," Coffey said.
"I think it was easy as a younger player to just look up to them and know that they always knew what to say or what to do. But now that responsibility is on us and responsibility is the exact word. I think we have a duty to this team and a standard to uphold."
The USWNT played its first game of 2026 on Jan. 24, the same day that federal law enforcement agents killed Alex Pretti in Minneapolis. There was no acknowledgement of the events in Minnesota before or during the game.
The match on Jan. 24 against Paraguay may have been an occasion in which previous iterations of the USWNT made some kind of a statement.
Coffey was blunt in expressing her belief that the team needs to do more, but also said that they are working behind the scenes to decide the best path forward.
“I think we do need to be better in the ways that we’re being vocal and standing up and speaking out about a myriad of topics," the 27-year-old said.
"But I think we can rest assured that we are doing that work, and that we are going to figure it out and figure out what it looks like for us and what feels authentic to this team, because no team is the same.”
The USWNT will face Argentina on March 1 in Nashville, Tennessee, then take on Canada in Columbus, Ohio on March 4. Hayes' side will close the SheBelieves Cup against Colombia on March 7 in Harrison, New Jersey.
T.J. Parker didn’t have the smooth, wire-to-wire season many expected in 2025, but his pre-draft push has changed the narrative.
The Clemson edge rusher entered the year with first-round projections for the 2026 NFL Draft. However, his sack production dipped from 11 in 2024 to five in 2025, and the outside buzz cooled as a result. Instead of fading late, though, Parker responded.
He closed the regular season with a statement performance against South Carolina, posting three sacks and a fumble recovery, then carried that momentum into a strong week at the Senior Bowl. He followed it up with a solid workout at the NFL Scouting Combine, putting himself back on the radar for teams picking late in the first round.
NFL Network analyst Daniel Jeremiah is among those high on Parker. He currently ranks him No. 32 overall and seventh among edge rushers.
“I’m gonna take him at his best, and what we saw was that sandwich, right — ’24, and then the way he finished ’25 and into the Senior Bowl and how we’re seeing him move out here,” Jeremiah said Thursday. “He is a really good player, and I’m going to judge him off of his best. He’s my 32nd player right now, and I think as he’s come through this whole process, he’s really going to solidify himself as a first-round pick.”
Jeremiah praised Parker’s strength, quick hands and ability to slide inside as a rusher. He even compared him to Trey Hendrickson, noting similar get-off and size while pointing out Parker still has room to grow.
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Former women’s soccer star Megan Rapinoe argued that the U.S. men’s hockey team ruined its gold medal moment by including the Trump administration.
Following the team’s overtime win over Canada in the gold medal game, FBI Director Kash Patel was invited into the locker room for the post-game celebration. Patel then got President Donald Trump on the phone to congratulate the players.
During that call, Trump invited the men’s team to the State of the Union address. After they enthusiastically accepted, Trump added that he’d “have to” also invite the women’s team, joking that he’d face the threat of impeachment if he didn’t. The remark drew laughter from the players.
The women also won gold days earlier.
When the men returned to their respective NHL teams, they assured the media that they were supportive of the women’s team. Boston Bruins goalie Jeremy Swayman even said the team “should’ve reacted differently” to Trump’s joke.
On Thursday’s episode of A Touch More with Sue Bird & Megan Rapinoe, Rapinoe explained why she believed Trump hijacked the team’s moment, saying:
The United States men’s hockey team, in their utter moment of glory — childhood dreams come true, once-in-a-lifetime accomplishment, sensational — ruined it for themselves because they allowed themselves to be totally co-opted by a clown. And now you’re a clown. You look like a clown.
Kash Patel is in the locker room. He’s partying. He’s chugging beers. I’m not, like, decorum over everything. That’s not what I need out of my FBI director. Like, what are we doing? That’s just whatever, beside the point.
They get on the phone with Trump. I have questions, whether it was even a secure line. That’s beside the point. And Trump makes the comments about the women’s team. We’re not going to play it because it’s all over the internet and we’re not going to platform that trash.
Later on in the conversation, Rapinoe shared her own experience from 2019, when she famously announced that the U.S. women’s soccer team would not be going to the White House after winning the World Cup.
She continued:
We had this opportunity after 2019. Obviously, I said, famously — didn’t know it was on the record, but it was — that we’re not going to the White House and that we’re not even going to be invited. And we were. The president was trying to back-channel and invite us, and we were like, “No,” because we know — we’re not going to be naive in this moment — we know that moment is going to be co-opted because we know this person. Let’s not pretend like we don’t know who this person is.
Vegas Golden Knights F Mitch Marner (93) celebrates with his teammates after scoring a goal against the Los Angeles Kings on Thursday February 5, 2026, in Las Vegas, Nevada.
The band is back together again for the Vegas Golden Knights.
On Friday, the Golden Knights get one step closer to icing their full lineup when they take on the Washington Capitals for the first time this season.
Venue: Capital One Arena, Washington, D.C.
Date: Friday, February 27
Time: 4:00pm PST
How To Watch: SCRIPPS, ESPN+
Radio: 1340 AM, 94.7 FM
Despite being without most of their Olympians, the Golden Knights gutted out an impressive victory over the Los Angeles Kings last time out. Fortunately, the team will not have to endure that again, as several heavy hitters are expected to draw back into the lineup. The Capitals are also expected to have Canadian Olympian Tom Wilson back for the first time since the Olympic break, so both teams are headed into this game getting closer to 100 percent.
Here is how the Golden Knights can be the team to take advantage of their situation.
Load of confidence
The victory against the Kings on Wednesday is the type of performance that drives momentum for a while.
Needing significant contributions from depth players, the Golden Knights got goals from five different skaters in the win. Pavel Dorofeyev continued to ride an impressive offensive season by breaking the franchise record of 15 power play goals, while Brayden McNabb, Colton Sissons and Brandon Saad combined for two goals and five points in their collective return to the lineup. With the depth hitting the ground running, it is interesting to see if the team will fire on all cylinders with their top stars back.
Keep building
While the Golden Knights have made a bad habit of getting streaky over the past couple of months, they are currently on the right side of the equation.
The win over the Kings pushes the Golden Knights to three straight wins, which is vital if they hope to get some separation in the Pacific Division standings. They now hope to carry that momentum against an equally hot Capitals team, who are winners of five of their last six. A road victory here will make for another positive impact, which should carry the Golden Knights through at least the remainder of this current five-game trip.
Outside the obvious
Wilson and Alex Ovechkin are no longer the only viable threats that the Golden Knights will have to contend with in the nation’s capital.
Defenseman Jakob Chychrun looks the part of a dark horse for the Norris Trophy, posting 21 goals and 47 points so far this season. Aliaksei Protas is also leading the next generation of Capitals so far with 20 goals. While the Golden Knights will have to be mindful of the ‘Ovi Office,’ they cannot allow themselves to get tunnel vision and leave the other weapons unaccounted for.
High school football schedules for the 2026 season are coming out one-by-one out of every state around the country and one that is a breeding ground for college prospects is Georgia, with a number of squads finalizing their fall slates.
Next up out of the Peach State to reveal who they have lined up for the fall on their 2026 high school football schedule are the McEachern Indians of Power Springs, Georgia. The Indians had some high expectations to start the 2025 season, winning their initial game at the Corky Kell + Dave Walker Classic. McEachern had a terrific run through the regular season, going 10-0 before being upended by Walton in the first round of the AAAAAA playoffs.
Back with a vengeance, the Indians have plenty of talent in order to go unbeaten during the 2026 campaign, but to also make a deep playoff run as well. McEachern’s roster is deep with talent, featuring 2028 four-star athlete Casey Barner and the Indians received a big time transfer at the quarterback position in Brenton James, who came in from St. Augustine (Fla.).
The full McEachern 2026 football schedule can be seen below, with official game times all scheduled for 7:30 p.m. Eastern Time.
McEachern High School, located in Powder Springs, Georgia, is a public school known for its strong academics, competitive athletics, and broad extracurricular opportunities. The school offers a range of AP and honors courses to prepare students for higher education and future careers. McEachern’s athletic teams are prominent in regional and state competitions. Emphasizing leadership, community service, and personal development, the school ensures students are well-prepared for future challenges.
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The Los Angeles Rams have made few changes to its coaching staff this offseason, and a recent survey explains why.
The NFL Players Association conducted a survey with NFL players during the 2025 season to determine which areas of each organization the players were most satisfied with. The survey received responses from 1,759 players, and all of these players were part of an NFL roster between Nov. 2 to Dec. 11.
The Miami Dolphins received the highest overall rating in the NFL, while the Pittsburgh Steelers finished at No. 32 in the survey. Although the Rams finished in the bottom half of the NFL overall at No. 19, players expressed their satisfaction with the organization’s coaching staff.
What Areas Did The Rams Give A High Score?
Rams head coach Sean McVay received the highest possible score from his players, earning an “A+” for his performance during the 2025 season.
There were 15 total “A+” grades given across different categories for all 32 NFL teams. But McVay and Washington Commanders head coach Dan Quinn were the only head coaches to receive that score in the survey.
McVay signed a multi-year contract extension with the Rams on Feb. 2.
In addition to McVay, players gave “A” grades to the Rams general manager, defensive coordinator, offensive coordinator, training staff, strength coaches and position coaches.
Jan 25, 2026; Seattle, WA, USA; Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay walks on field after the 2026 NFC Championship Game against the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field. Mandatory Credit: Kevin Ng-Imagn Images
What Areas Did The Rams Give A Low Score?
The only member of the Rams coaching staff to receive below an “A” grade was former special teams coordinator Chase Blackburn.
The Rams fired Blackburn in December and have since replaced him with former Cleveland Browns special teams coordinator Bubba Ventrone.
Aug 4, 2024; Cleveland Browns assistant head Coach/special teams coordinator Bubba Ventrone during practice at the Browns training facility in Berea, Ohio. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-USA TODAY Sports
Rams players gave the lowest grades to the organization’s facilities like the locker room (D) and food/dining area (D). The organization’s treatment of families (C) and SoFi Stadium also received lower grades (C+).
Overall, Rams’ players seem satisfied with the coaching staff but want to see improvement in the team’s facilities.
Make no mistake, the New England Patriots aren't in a rush to push Stefon Diggs out the door. In fact, according to a new report, there's a scenario where the team envisions pairing the former two-time All-Pro wide receiver with another former two-time All-Pro in A.J. Brown.
"According to our sources, there’s a scenario where the Patriots could have both receivers on the roster. In the event Diggs is willing to restructure his contract, the team sees an avenue to pair him with Brown."
A receiving corps featuring both Brown and Diggs on the same team would give the Patriots' offense the elite inside and outside flexibility they lacked last season. It would put opposing defenses in a bind when choosing their method of attack against the Patriots.
They wouldn't be able to simply clamp down on Diggs, like they did throughout the playoffs.
With that said, the possibility of pairing Diggs with Brown would be the dream scenario for New England in the offseason. They still would have to swing a trade with the Philadelphia Eagles to get Brown on their roster, and they'd also have to convince Diggs to agree to a restructured deal, with the 32-year-old wide receiver currently slated to count $26.5 million against the cap in 2026.
In a perfect world, the Patriots' starting receiving corps next season would be Brown, Diggs and Kayshon Boutte. It would give the offense more firepower than it has had in years.
When Arizona took hold of the Big 12's life raft in 2023, jumping from the imploding Pac-12, it faced lesser competition in some nonrevenue sports, more travel, and mostly worse weather.
But there was always this upside, among others: Kansas would be forced to visit McKale Center for men’s basketball games.
Two-and-a-half years after UA accepted the invitation to play in the Big 12, it’s finally happening on Saturday, Feb. 28: The No. 14-ranked Jayhawks will visit McKale, the last of the current Big 12 teams to do so, since they were scheduled only to host Arizona last season.
Once a top rival of Arizona during the Lute Olson era, Kansas has not played at McKale since the 2008-09 season.
“We know everyone's been excited about this game for a long time,” UA coach Tommy Lloyd said.
Lloyd put some caution on it, saying, “It’s one of 18 games in your conference schedule, you're playing at home on a Saturday afternoon, and you want to take advantage of that. I'm not going to make more of a game than that.”
Inside, Lloyd basically said he’s hoping that fans can make more of it. That they can make it the sort of electric environment that Iowa State and Kansas both hosted Arizona in last season, and the sort of crazed environment earlier this month that was the background for another Arizona loss.
Saying last season that he wasn’t indicting UA fans, Lloyd noted that “there’s a gap” between Iowa State and Kansas environments, and the one at McKale. Maybe it gets closed somewhat against the Jayhawks.
“I hope our fans welcome Kansas and coach (Bill) Self like their fans welcomed me,” Lloyd said. “Nothing disrespectful, but they were there for it, and that would be great.
“Our fans need to know that there's a standard that's been set for fandom, and Kansas is pretty high up that list. So let’s compete.”
On the floor, the Wildcats have already been outpacing the Jayhawks despite their 82-78 loss to Kansas on Feb. 9 at Allen Fieldhouse. At 26-2 overall and 13-2 in the Big 12, No. 2 Arizona can clinch a tie for the conference title by avenging that Feb. 9 loss.
That’s not lost on Kansas coach Bill Self. The Jayhawks have won 17 Big 12 championships under Self, but the odds are against them for getting this one.
“It's Arizona's,” Self said, when asked how he saw the conference race “If it doesn’t fall our way on Saturday, I think you're looking at Arizona being the 90, 95% prohibitive favorite to go ahead and close it out.”
“Who knows? But I see everybody obviously needing a lot of help in order for Arizona not to get it done.”
It’s also not lost on Lloyd.
Even being a self-proclaimed day-by-day guy, Lloyd has had no problem speaking to the bigger picture as the title opportunity approaches. He even noted after UA beat Houston last week to take sole possession of first place that the Wildcats had “put ourselves in position to be in position.”
When asked about his change in mentality, Lloyd said, “because it’s closer to reality,” and elaborated further.
“Who cares what anybody says after three, five, seven, eight games,” Lloyd said. “But as you get to the end and you see an opportunity, I think you can acknowledge it's an opportunity.”
It’s also an opportunity to get something particularly meaningful, Lloyd said. While reaching the Final Four takes only four high-level wins, a conference championship is decided over two months of nearly twice-weekly competition, something he said coaches take note of.
“Conference championships mean a lot, I know, to programs and coaches, maybe not the fan bases, because they get fixated on what they consider the final result,” Lloyd said. “But when you do what we do, anytime you're judged over a conference season against your competitors, and if you can come out on top, that says something about your program.
“We want to be a team competing for championships, and a Big 12 championship would be no different. It'd be something we'd be really proud to get done.
“But," he said. "Do it. We‘ve got to go do it now.”
There's a little competition as to who could be the first Michigan football player taken off the board in the April 2026 NFL draft, but the likely candidate is edge rusher Derrick Moore -- though he's getting some competition from fellow edge rusher Jaishawn Barham, who moved over from linebacker this year.
Moore is in Indianapolis for the NFL scouting combine, but with a tweaked hamstring, can't participate in running drills. But he did sit down with an NBC Sports contingent to discuss his preparation for the next level, as well as how he developed in Ann Arbor.
Asked about how Michigan prepared him for this moment, he shares how difficult it was for him to acclimate to Ann Arbor from Baltimore, but how he managed to persevere to be able to achieve 10 sacks in his senior season.
"That program did a lot for me as a ball player and also as a person," Moore said. "I started with a person coming from Baltimore, coming to Michigan. That was a different process for me, a different transition for me. Because I was a quiet kid. But over a course of time, a lot of the vets there, they took me underneath their wings. And I can go on and name a lot of guys, literally a lot of guys, that took me underneath their wing and showed me the right from wrong for what they learned.
"And this told me, eventually, your time is going to come. Because at the time, I was getting frustrated with a lot of things. Your time is going to come. Be patient. And when it's your time, make the best of it. And it also told me, eventually, all of us had to wait our time. And you can see across the board, everybody literally had that time and moment at Michigan.
While Moore acclimated well, having even the key play that sent Alabama packing from the Rose Bowl, he didn't quite feel like he had reached his full potential until this season -- two years later. And for that, he credits a now-departed defensive assistant, who helped him realize what he needed to do in order to become one of the best in college football.
"I want to say, going into my senior year, a guy that really helped me a lot was Pernell McPhee," Moore said. "Played for the Baltimore Ravens and also my defensive ends coach at Michigan my senior year. Him right there, he kind of helped me slow down the game and process it better. Because for me, I was able to watch film. I love to watch film. I was able to watch film, find different keys that I can steal, and different things like that on film. But he also told me how to learn formations. And I feel like a lot of people don't even understand how big that can help you slow down the game.
"And also, being an edge rusher at Michigan, you're pretty much told to play everything. I played from 5-tech, 4-i, 3-tech, dropped into coverage. I had to do everything. So I had to figure out, how can I slow it down? And he told me how to learn formations. So I was able to steal four or five formations each game. And steal a couple sacks on first and second down. And not only -- just had to worry about getting sacks on third down."
Moore is expected to be healthier and ready to go for Michigan's pro day next month with eyes on the NFL draft the following month.
After succumbing to a fifth-round stoppage at the hands of Usyk in an undisputed title fight last July, a video emerged showing Dubois at a gathering hosted by his father the night before, switching the narrative from hailing the Ukrainian’s talents to questioning Dubois’ preparations.
It was suggested that this may have contributed to the Briton arriving at Wembley Stadium just 90 minutes before he was due to make his ringwalk.
And while Don Charles, Dubois’ coach who he recently realigned with, played down the pre-fight get-together at the time, Warren has assured conversations were had in the fallout of the Usyk defeat, and that there will not be another party of the sort when Dubois fights Wardley for the WBO world heavyweight championship on 9 May.
"That can't happen again. The good thing is they'll be in Manchester so they'll be staying in a hotel," promoter Frank Warren told Sky Sports.
"When he was late getting there, I was tearing my hair out, what I've got left. I can't be arguing with everyone when he's two hours away from the biggest fight ever but afterwards we had a sitdown and said what we had to say.”
Dubois, who insisted he didn’t “want to go on about” the party, is back with Charles after a brief period with trainer Tony Sims, rekindling a partnership with his coach six months after their surprise split.
Daniel Dubois' loss to Oleksandr Usyk was followed by questions around a pre-fight party (Getty Images)
The 28-year-old believes undefeated Wardley is underestimating him off the back of a high-profile loss, and is keen to get back to the top, envisaging a potential return to Wembley against Tyson Fury if he can beat the Ipswich-born bruiser.
"He's in a good place at the moment," Warren added.
"Leaving Don and then going back has been good for him, that he's been elsewhere and seen he's more comfortable with Don. There's been a lot of stuff happening behind the scenes for that fight which has been well documented."
No timeline set for Jérémy Jacquet’s return with Rennes
Has Jérémy Jacquet (20) played his last ever game with formative club Rennes before his €72m move to Liverpool. The France U21 international is currently sidelined after picking up a serious shoulder luxation during Rennes’ 3-1 away defeat to Lens on February 7. Newly-named Rennes head coach Franck Haise has provided a minimalistic update on Thursday regarding Jacquet. “I don’t precisely know. Jérémy is receiving treatment, undergoing rehabilitation, he’s working in the gym, that’s where we are at the moment.“
Ouest-Francereports that Jacquet has been touted to undergo surgery, but the latter has not been confirmed. If he were to undergo surgery, his chances to feature for Rennes before the end of the season in May would be very slim. The outlet understands that Liverpool – who are set to welcome Jacquet for the Reds’ preseason – are in close contact with Rennes to discuss the best medical process for their new signing.
Given Jacquet has already injured his shoulder two years ago during his loan spell at Clermont, the risks of relapses is higher without surgery. It means that Jacquet may be torn between his desire to help Rennes get over the European line for the end of the season and his wish to successfully integrate into Liverpool with his shoulder concerns out of sight. Rennes host Toulouse on Saturday for Ligue 1’s Matchday 24.
Underdogs against Bayern Munich and Kane, but Atalanta still have hope
Raffaele Palladino has entirely transformed Atalanta since replacing Ivan Juric in November, and even if the Nerazzurri are clearly the underdogs against Bayern Munich, they can still cause trouble for the Germans, as other Bundesliga sides are aware of.
La Dea sit seventh in the Serie A table, but their position doesn’t tell the whole story of their form this season.
Their first coach, Juric, was sacked after winning just four of his 15 games in charge, leaving the Nerazzuri in 13th place in the Serie A table with just 13 points and two victories.
With Palladino in charge, Atalanta have won 15 of 23 games across all competitions, climbing to a Europa League spot (they are level on 45 points with Como) and just five points below the top four.
BERGAMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 25: Davide Zappacosta of Atalanta celebrates scoring his team’s second goal with teammates during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Atalanta BC and Borussia Dortmund at Stadio di Bergamo on February 25, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Their biggest signing in the January window was Italy international Giacomo Raspadori from Atletico Madrid, yet La Dea did not necessarily strengthen their attack as they also sent Ademola Lookman to the Wanda Metropolitano.
It is even unclear whether Raspadori will be available for the games against Bayern Munich, having suffered a bicep muscle injury just a couple of weeks ago. The same goes for Charles De Ketelaere, who underwent meniscus surgery earlier this month.
With his starting attacking midfielder unavailable in recent games, Palladino has often moved Nicola Zalewski from the left flank, adding either Mario Pasalic or Lazar Samardzic behind a lone striker.
Kamaldeen Sulemana is another option for that role, but currently, the Ghana international is slightly lower in Palladino’s pecking order.
Ederson and captain Marten De Roon provide quality and balance in central midfield. Davide Zappacosta, 33, has plenty of experience down the right flank. Raoul Bellanova is more explosive than the ex-Chelsea man, and left-back Lorenzo Bernasconi, 22, has proved to be more than a decent backup with three assists in 26 appearances across all competitions this term.
Under Palladino, Atalanta have scored 41 goals in 23 games and conceded just 19.
There have been a lot of rotations in defence with Palladino in charge, and currently, Giorgio Scalvini appears to be the only centre-back with a guaranteed starting spot. Sead Kolasinac and Isak Hien, however, have received regular playing time recently, especially following various individual mistakes from Berat Djimsiti, Odilon Kossounou and Honest Ahanor.
The latter has played only 31 minutes across two Serie A matches since an early red card in an away game at Como on February 1.
That match at the Stadio Sinigaglia perfectly showed the Atalanta spirit under Palladino. A team that has been built to play aggressively, but which is also able to resist the opponents’ pressure when necessary.
BERGAMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 25: Marco Carnesecchi of Atalanta celebrates victory following during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Atalanta BC and Borussia Dortmund at Stadio di Bergamo on February 25, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Forced to play down to ten men for practically the entire match, Atalanta still managed to come back home with a 0-0 draw, mostly thanks to their goalkeeper Marco Carnesecchi, who even saved a late Nico Paz penalty kick.
The other side of Atalanta was on display last Wednesday, when the Nerazzurri beat Borussia Dortmund 4-1 with an incredible comeback in Bergamo.
Italy international Gianluca Scamacca scored the opening goal after just five minutes, and his substitute Nikola Krstovic earned a late penalty, converted by Pasalic to qualify La Dea for the Round of 16.
Atalanta’s attacking mindset, high press and quality in the final third, despite absences of Raspadori and De Ketelaere, will have to be the main features in the first leg in Bergamo against Bayern, while the second match at the Allianz Arena will naturally require a more defensive attitude and even more determination in the counter-attacks.
Strikers Scamacca and Krstovic are perfectly interchangeable and have similar numbers this season: ten goals for the Italian and nine for the Montenegrin.
BERGAMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 05: Gianluca Scamacca of Atalanta celebrates scoring his team’s first goal from a penalty, after Mattia Perin of Juventus (not pictured) failed to make a save, during the Coppa Italia Quarter-Final match between Atalanta BC and Juventus FC at the New Balance Arena on February 05, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
True, Harry Kane alone has managed 43 for Bayern Munich this season, but we are talking about one of the best strikers and one of the best clubs in Europe for a reason.
No doubt Atalanta are the underdogs in the Champions League Round of 16, but it’s not the first time they’ve been in this position in recent years, especially against Bundesliga sides.
Back in 2023-24, they were the only team capable of beating Bayer Leverkusen, claiming the Europa League trophy and just a few days ago, they knocked Borussia Dortmund out, coming back from a 2-0 loss in the first leg.
Atalanta also beat Chelsea at home in the Champions League group phase this season and have already repeatedly shown that they rarely disappoint when the pressure is on.
FORT LAUDERDALE — The Panthers have been dogged by injuries all season. Captain Aleksander Barkov has been out for the whole season with a knee injury, and other key players such as Matthew Tkachuk, Dmitry Kulikov and Seth Jones have missed significant amounts of time.
But as the Panthers, who are currently playoff longshots, enter the final month and a half of the season, they should get some reinforcements. Some of those important players are close to returning, and all but Barkov will travel with the team as they embark on a four-game trip that begins after Friday night’s game against Buffalo.
“We’ll bring everybody on our road trip coming up with the exception of Barkov,” Maurice said Thursday morning. “And we’re bringing them because there’s a chance that they may play at some point on that road trip.”
Kulikov, who has played just two games this year, and center Tomas Nosek, who has been out all season, have returned to practice in regular jerseys.
“They’re not far off,” Maurice said Wednesday.
Jones, who has not played since Jan. 2, is practicing in a non-contact jersey.
“He had been off for so long, you almost forget about him and what he can do,” Maurice said Tuesday. “And then he steps back into practice and say, ‘Man, we’ve missed that guy.”
Bobrovsky’s strong night
Panthers goalie Sergei Bobrovsky did not look rusty after weeks off for the Olympics.
The veteran goalie had one of his best games of the season, saving 28 of 29 shots (a .966 save percentage —his highest percentage in a non-shutout) in a 5-1 win over Toronto on Thursday. The sole goal he allowed came when Florida already had a 3-0 lead.
“He certainly had some big saves that he had to make, and he did,” Maurice said.
Bobrovsky said the Olympic break was a good time for him to get in rest while mixing in some training to stay sharp.
“It was a good time for (a) break, just to get rest, and a good time for practicing and for training,” Bobrovsky said. “So that’s also with the heavy schedule, sometimes it’s tough to do.”
Tkachuk’s missing stuffed animal
One of the stars of the Winter Olympics was not an athlete, it was a plush toy version of a cute member of the weasel family. Medal winners at the Milano Cortina games each received a stuffed version of the Olympic mascot, Tina the Stoat.
Tkachuk, an assistant captain for the gold-winning American men’s hockey team, said the team’s stuffed toys were quickly taken away — for the toys’ own protection during the team’s celebration. He said he will have to ask for it back soon.
“They took it away from us immediately, knowing we would probably lose it or trade it in for a beer or like whatever we were going to do with it,” Tkachuk said Thursday. ” … I’ll ask for mine because it’ll be cool for the kids one day.”
Liverpool facing crucial decision over the future of 22-year-old midfielder
Liverpool Loan Watch: Harvey Elliott caught in Aston Villa limbo
There are loan spells that clarify a player’s trajectory. There are others that stall it. Harvey Elliott’s season at Aston Villa has drifted into the latter category, not because of form, not because of fitness, but because of contract mechanics.
For Liverpool, this loan watch chapter has become less about performance analysis and more about opportunity cost.
Clause driven standstill at Aston Villa
Elliott arrived at Villa with an appearance based obligation to buy reportedly set at £35m, triggered once he reached a specified number of outings, widely understood to be ten. Villa used him early in the campaign, then abruptly stopped.
Fit, available and training, he disappeared from matchday squads for weeks. The message was clear. Villa did not intend to activate the clause, and limiting his minutes ensured they would not be forced into a permanent deal.
Liverpool, understandably, were frustrated. Development time matters at 22. Yet without Villa’s agreement to alter the terms, there was no unilateral recall. Elliott found himself in footballing cold storage.
To complicate matters, his brief substitute appearance for Liverpool away at Newcastle earlier in the season restricted mid campaign flexibility. FIFA regulations permit registration with three clubs in one season but competitive appearances for only two. MLS interest, including from Charlotte FC, was explored given their different calendar, but a move would have felt like a sideways detour for a player of his pedigree.
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Flashes of quality in limited minutes
When he did play, the glimpses were familiar. Elliott started three times in claret and blue, once in the league, once in the Carabao Cup and once in Europe. In just 82 domestic cup minutes against Newcastle and Brentford, he produced a goal and an assist.
His strike against Brentford typified his approach. He did not wait for the game to unfold around him. He forced the moment, drifted into a pocket, combined sharply and finished. It was the midfielder forward hybrid Liverpool have long believed in, creative angles, quick feet, decisive intent.
In Villa’s 3-2 win over RB Salzburg on the final League Phase matchday, he started but accumulated only four minutes across their other seven European fixtures. That imbalance tells its own story.
Data context and tactical fit
The statistical profile, limited as it is, paints a tidy but restrained picture. Passing accuracy remained strong, suggesting he did not hide from the ball. Interceptions and tackles were respectable, reflecting work rate.
However, attacking metrics were muted. No league goals, no assists, negligible expected assist output, minimal progressive carries. The creative incision that has defined his best Liverpool spells was absent.
That may reflect role and rhythm rather than regression. Elliott appeared more connector than conductor, circulating possession rather than dictating it. A high turnover count alongside defensive effort can indicate a player trying to operate at a tempo not yet synchronised with his environment.
Or more simply, a player struggling to establish continuity because he barely played.
The question now is practical. Does he reintegrate into Slot’s evolving midfield structure, or does Liverpool seek a resolution that allows him regular football elsewhere?
This loan watch period has not provided definitive answers about his ceiling. What it has exposed is the risk of financial clauses shaping sporting outcomes. Elliott’s ability has not evaporated. His rhythm has.
At 22, time remains on his side. The next environment, whether back at Anfield or beyond, must offer minutes, trust and tactical clarity. Without those, talent alone drifts.
Before the season began, NEOM Sports Club were expected to play a significant role in the league's overall narrative, but their struggles left them far from the fray playing out towards the summit.
Not since September have they managed back-to-back wins, while they entered Matchweek 24 occupying eighth spot in standings. With 11 rounds remaining, the hugely ambitious promoted club trailed the top four by 21 points.
With impressive off-season recruitment and investment, NEOM SC would’ve anticipated more - even with the caveat of this being their debut campaign in the Saudi Arabian top flight.
The Tabuk-based side have won three and drawn two of their past six fixtures, with Lacazette finding the net in five of those encounters. Indeed, the only match in which he didn’t score in was NEOM SC's defeat to title-chasing Al Qadsiah.
It’ll come as a welcome relief to both manager Christophe Galtier and the player, after Lacazette went through an uncharacteristically barren spell in the middle of the campaign.
Having notched four goals in his first five games in the RSL, lifting NEOM SC as high as fourth, the former Olympique Lyon and Arsenal striker struggled to maintain his Midas touch. In his next 12 league appearances, he netted only once.
It’s no coincidence, then, that NEOM SC’s turnaround in fortunes has coincided with Lacazette’s return to goalscoring form.
As he displayed at the beginning of the season, when Lacazette lands those decisive blows, his team's results flow. And, during the past month, that’s exactly what’s transpired.
Amid that 12-match dry spell, NEOM SC triumphed three times, one of those wins a 2-1 success against Al Hazem. It represented the solitary game in which Lacazette scored.
It underlines just how important the Frenchman is to Galtier’s side, and set-up, this season.
As does this standout stat: this term, Lacazette’s goals have earned NEOM SC 13 points. It's the third-highest behind the 2025-26 RSL top two scorers, Toney and Julian Quinones. Both star forwards have earned Al Ahli and Al Qadsiah, respectively, 18 points. Each club are championship contenders.
Also, after Lacazette's strike against Al Fayha last time out took him to 10 goals this term, he stands now as the fourth France native to register double figures in a single RSL season. Even better, he’s only the third to do so in his debut campaign.
“It's my role to help the team; it's my role to score goals,” Lacazette said after a Man of the Match performance against Al Riyadh earlier this month. “I don't always get the best chances, but it's up to me to make the most of every opportunity and put the ball in the back of the net.”
He's doing just that. Digging deeper into the numbers, while Lacazette ranks third at NEOM SC for total shots (40), he places No.1 for shots on target, with his 10 goals coming from 22 attempts.
When allied to four assists, Lacazette sits on 14 goal contributions, positioning him 12th in the RSL and equal to the likes of Al Hilal lead pair Ruben Neves and Salem Al Dawsari. Meanwhile, at NEOM SC, Lacazette ranks behind only Said Benrahma for chances created, with 32 to Benrahma’s 37.
It emphasises his influence on the team. While, undoubtedly, he would’ve had higher expectations on the goal front coming into the RSL, it’s nonetheless been an impressive first season for Lacazette.
Arguably, it’s the club’s win-loss record that proves the greatest disappointment - something Lacazette attributes to the relative inexperience of his fledgling side.
But, as he insists, Rome - or, as this case may be, NEOM SC - wasn’t built in a day.
“We have a fairly young team, [so] we also lack confidence at times,” Lacazette said. “We struggle to manage our weak moments, and that's one of the reasons why we're inconsistent.
“It's just the beginning, but the project is taking shape. It can't all be done in one season.”
Having lost only one game in which Lacazette has scored this campaign, there’s one thing that NEOM SC do already know: when their lead frontman finds the net, good things tend to come their way.
Eddie Hearn says he would not want to be as ‘cold’ as Dana White after losing Conor Benn over a reported $15 million offer from Zuffa Boxing.
Hearn guided the 29-year-old Englishman from his professional debut to two stadium headliners against Chris Eubank Jr last year, with a win in the September rematch finally making him one of the sport’s biggest names.
‘The Destroyer’, who was out of contract, reportedly received a $15 million offer from White’s Zuffa Boxing. Now, he is scheduled to make his debut for the new organisation against former world champion Regis Prograis on the Tyson Fury card, which will air on Netflix on April 11th.
Eddie Hearn responds to Dana White’s latest comments
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Hearn did not hold back after Benn’s move to Zuffa Boxing, openly admitting he was ‘devastated’ by the decision. In response, Dana White called him a ‘p—-‘ during the post-fight press conference for UFC Houston.
Speaking to Boxing Social, the British promoter fired back, saying his emotional approach comes from caring about fighters – something he believes White cannot relate to given how UFC athletes are paid and treated.
“I think we are just different. I’m an emotional guy when it comes to what I do. I think part of that, people love. And when I get upset because I think someone’s betrayed me I don’t think that makes me a p—-, it just makes me someone who carries emotions towards what I do.
“Right or wrong, maybe he doesn’t care, maybe he doesn’t want to treat people like my fighters. Maybe he’s not bothered about those partnerships and relationships with fighters where he does get emotional.
“Have you ever seen him go make a prat out of himself like I do when someone wins? No. All it is for him is a business, for me it’s a passion. It’s a business as well, but it’s something I love and that’s why when you see Dmitry Bivol win or Dalton Smith win, you see me run in the ring and dive around on the floor.
“I know I look like a clown, I know I don’t look cool because I don’t care about looking cool at that point. It’s all emotion. But that goes both ways. So yeah, when things don’t go my way for a fighter I am upset or if a fighter goes against me like that, yeah, I am emotional.
“That doesn’t make me a p—-, it just means I care. If you don’t care, I understand it but I don’t want to be around a business like that, I don’t want to live my life like that. I want to care. Emotion is real.”
Eddie Hearn takes issue with TKO’s ‘cold’ business style
White, already known as a stern operator, is joined in the TKO venture by WWE boss Nick Khan and Hollywood powerhouse Ari Emmanuel. Hearn suggests the trio might be too ‘cold’ for boxing.
“I think I’m pretty cold. But what I see from those guys is real coldness. Look at the way they treat the UFC guys and look at the response from the UFC fighters and look at what happened to Tom Aspinall,” the Matchroom Boxing boss said.
Hearn mentioned Tom Aspinall, who suffered severe eye injuries against Ciryl Gane last year and needed double eye surgery. Since then, White has not shown much concern for his situation.
Last week, WWE unveiled a new multi-year partnership with DUDE Wipes, which includes an integration with WWE Intercontinental Champion Dominik Mysterio. "Dirty" Dom will specifically showcase DUDE Wipes branding in his in-ring appearances on WWE programming, such as "WWE Raw" and premium live events. According to a new report, this move may be a catalyst for similar deals to materialize in the future.
Dave Meltzer of the Wrestling Observer Newsletter notes that the DUDE Wipes-WWE deal should "open the floodgates" for all the top talents to have sponsorships through WWE rather than independently. The journalist cited former WWE Champion Brock Lesnar as the only wrestler who had previously obtained a sponsorship on his own, namely with Jimmy Johns, though that was part of an existing partnership from his time in the UFC. At the time, then-WWE CEO Vince McMahon was reportedly against seeing sponsored branding on talent's gear or in the ring; still, Lesnar managed to negotiate it into his WWE contract.
On the February 16 edition of "Raw," Mysterio debuted his DUDE Wipes integration by incorporating the company's branding on his bandana rib cage t-shirt. Through WWE's deal with the men's hygiene brand, fans will also see curated digital content and a custom DUDE Wipes commercial featuring various WWE Superstars. DUDE Wipes will additionally serve as a match sponsor for WWE premium live events, including SummerSlam in Minneapolis.
"DUDE Wipes is a disruptive brand that speaks directly to our audience, and this partnership allows us to showcase that connection in a way only WWE can," WWE Vice President of Global Partnerships Jesse Tomares said in the initial announcement. "From high impact match sponsorships to unprecedented in ring integrations with Dominik Mysterio, this collaboration delivers a fresh, entertaining approach to brand storytelling at the biggest moments on our calendar."
ESPN investigative reporter Kayln Kahler published the NFLPA’s report cards. The Browns were among the bottom three teams in the NFL. Thankfully, the team was still better than the Steelers, who ranked dead last. The NFLPA got in hot water over the report cards earlier this year. Owners filed a grievance against the NFLPA, and the arbitrator unsurprisingly ruled in their favor. The arbitrator forbade the NFLPA from publicly publishing their report cards. The NFLPA reaffirmed its commitment to the union and is continuing to run and share the report cards with players.
The Browns continued their descent across the grading rubric. Players seemed fed up with the coaching staff, with one exception: the defensive staff. Jim Schwartz got an A-, while the position coaches, overall, got a B-. Former head coach Kevin Stefanski got the lowest grade among teams, a C-. General manager Andrew Berry tied for the second-worst grade with a C. Finally, Jimmy Haslam was tied for the fifth-worst owner with a C.
Not exactly the data the analytically driven organization wants to see. The players seem pretty sick of the organization. Something painfully obvious to anyone who watched them attempt to play football last season. New head coach Todd Monken received a B- grade from his former team.
Wide receiver and Indianapolis Colts pending free agent Alec Pierce is expected to draw significant interest on the open market this offseason.
That has basically been confirmed by Essentially Sports' Tony Pauline, who reports that Pierce is one of the hottest names being discussed at the NFL Combine.
However, Pierce may not hit the free-agent market after all, as Pauline adds the Colts want to keep him and could use the franchise tag on the 25-year-old wide receiver
"I’m told the Colts want to keep both Pierce and quarterback Daniel Jones on the roster moving forward," Pauline said. "The thinking is that the team will try to get Jones done before free agency begins, then tag Pierce and attempt to sign him to an extended deal."
Pierce is coming off a personal-best year that saw him break 1,000 yards for the first time in his career and cement himself as one of the most explosive wide receivers in the NFL.
The Colts and Pierce have expressed a mutual interest in staying together, but all bets are off if Pierce hits free agency and attracts the kind of attention we're expecting.
The Giants, Steelers and Broncos all veteran No. 2 behind their No. 1 wideouts, while the Raiders don't have a No. 1 and desperately need depth at the position.
But if the Colts slap the franchise tag on Pierce, which would cost nearly $29 million, that would prevent the explosive wide receiver from hitting the open market and possibly leaving Indy.
Ultimately, we believe the Colts will cut Michael Pittman Jr. and keep Pierce, whether that be with a long-term extension or with the franchise tag.
The Boston Red Sox will see yet another spring training debut take place on Friday.
Marcelo Mayer, who has been working out but has yet to appear in a game, will officially join the lineup for Grapefruit League play during an afternoon matchup with the Atlanta Braves at CoolToday Park.
Roman Anthony (United States), Ceddanne Rafaela (Netherlands), Jarren Duran (Mexico) and Wilyer Abreu (Venezuela) return to the lineup as they continue to prepare for the World Baseball Classic, with all four scheduled to depart for the international tournament on Sunday.
Mayer, Isiah Kiner-Falefa and Nick Sogard, who are all competing to earn spots on the infield, will get familiar in their unnatural positions.
Brayan Bello will toe the rubber for his second start of spring training.
RED SOX LF Roman Anthony CF Ceddanne Rafaela RF Jarren Duran DH Wilyer Abreu 3B Isiah Kiner-Falefa 2B Marcelo Mayer 1B Nick Sogard SS Vinny Capra C Jason Delay
P Brayan Bello
BRAVES RF Ronald Acuña Jr. DH Jurickson Profar 1B Matt Olson 3B Austin Riley LF Mike Yastrzemski 2B Ozzie Albies CF Michael Harris II C Jonah Heim SS Jorge Mateo
SAN JUAN, Puerto Rico (AP) — Soccer star Lionel Messi was knocked to the ground by a fan and a security guard at the end of Inter Miami's friendly match in Puerto Rico.
Inter Miami was playing Ecuador’s Independiente del Valle in Bayamón on Thursday when a fan ran to the center circle and grabbed Messi by the waist before both were pulled down by a security guard.
Messi appeared to be unharmed. The Argentine star immediately got up and walked to another part of the pitch.
It happened around the 88th minute of the exhibition tour match. Several fans jumped onto the pitch at Juan Ramón Loubriel stadium.
The match was originally scheduled for Feb. 13, but was postponed because Messi felt discomfort in his leg during the previous exhibition match against Barcelona SC of Ecuador.
Santiago Morales and Messi scored in the 16th and 70th minutes respectively to give Inter Miami a 2-1 win.
Miami, which started its MLS season with a 3-0 loss to LAFC, faces Orlando City next Sunday.
Some intriguing Friday posts on X add fuel to the speculation that a certain AEW veteran could be inside the mystery box that is set to be opened on Saturday at the Elimination Chamber.
There has been a lot of speculation about what is in the box that has been on RAW and Smackdown over the last two weeks. The popular pick among fans is AEW alum Danhausen. A man who reportedly was set to be a free agent in the coming months. Well, some posts from him today may suggest he is free of the All Elite shackles. Both can be found below.
While his original deal was slated to expire in July 2025, the promotion reportedly added injury time due to a torn pectoral muscle sustained in 2023, extending the agreement into February 2026. According to Sean Ross Sapp of Fightful Select, the extension was enacted against Danhausen’s wishes, as he had requested that the company not pick up his injury-time option.
Danhausen hasn’t appeared on AEW or ROH television throughout 2025, with his last televised appearance occurring at ROH Final Battle in late 2024. Despite being under contract, he has remained active on the independent scene, fueling rumors that his relationship with AEW management has been strained.
The “freedom” themed tweets have immediately been linked to a major ongoing storyline in WWE. For weeks, an unmarked wooden crate has been traveling between Raw and SmackDown, with general managers Adam Pearce and Nick Aldis under strict instructions not to open the box until February 28—the date of Elimination Chamber in Chicago.
Due to Danhausen’s real-life friendship with CM Punk and his merchandise appeal, he has emerged as a betting favorite to be the individual inside the box. According to WrestleVotes Radio, WWE officials have discussed internally adding Danhausen to the NXT brand, where his character-driven style is expected to thrive.
Mike Johnson of PWInsider confirmed that AEW has not factored Danhausen into creative plans for months, effectively clearing the way for his exit. There has been no indication that Jericho’s AEW status has changed, as he remains on the roster page.
INDIANAPOLIS, IN - FEBRUARY 27: Indiana quarterback Fernando Mendoza answers questions from the media during the NFL Scouting Combine on February 27, 2026 at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, IN. (Photo by Zach Bolinger/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
The Las Vegas Raiders are at the NFL combine to study the whole draft. However, it is pretty much set in stone who they have in mind for the number one pick in the draft. That man is Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza, the quarterback out of Indiana.
Mendoza had a breakout season in 2025, leading the Hoosiers to the national championship, going undefeated in the process. He threw for 41 touchdowns and 6 interceptions and displayed accuracy all over the field. With his size and athleticism, all of his raised stock, and now he’s primed to join the Silver and Black as their franchise QB.
The first time the Raiders met with Mendoza was at this week’s NFL combine. Most of the front office and coaching staff were in the meeting, and Mendoza even received a call from part owner Tom Brady.
“When I walked into the formal interview for the Raiders, I was able to say a brief hi to Brady, and that was very special to me, and I look forward to meeting him in person one day and learning from him.”
The coaching staff decided to pick his brain and see which concepts the former Heisman Trophy winner could pick up quickly.
“They are very football savvy, which was great to see,” Mendoza said. “They taught me a play, and they had their whole progression of how they teach quarterbacks to play, and it was similar to how Indiana’s progression was. I am a very type A guy, and they had all the details of each play and what to do when you get a problem with each play.”
Mendoza’s grit and intelligence make him a perfect fit for the Raiders. The approach to leadership and success will translate to the next level and, hopefully, turn this franchise around.
“You need to play well and that’s where all my focus goes in. Football, football, football.”
As drivers head down to Austin, Tyler Reddick is on a roll.
The 30-year-old Reddick is coming off back-to-back wins, first at the Daytona 500 for a career-changing victory, then again last week at the Autotrader 400. Reddick's 125 points thus far this season clear the field by at least 40 points, marking the rare feat of winning both races to begin the NASCAR season.
With both Reddick and Bubba Wallace in the top two of the early standings, 23XI Racing is off to perhaps the best start in its young history, but it is still early in the year. The team hopes to continue the strong start as racers compete in the DuraMax Texas Grand Prix.
Who will serve as the pole-sitter for this week's race? And where will drivers start as they try to unseat Reddick? Here's a full breakdown.
Who won the DuraMax Texas Grand Prix pole for 2026?
*This section will be updated with qualifying results*
Former Notre Dame basketball shooting guard Cormac Ryan, named a team captain before he ever played a game for the Irish, fielded the phone call of phone calls Thursday afternoon. The 6-foot-5, 205-pound Ryan, who has spent the last two seasons in the NBA G League, received word that he would join the NBA’s Milwaukee Bucks.
Ryan is on a two-way contract, which allows him to split time between Milwaukee and its G League team for the rest of the regular season. The 27-year-old Ryan was on the Bucks’ roster for Friday’s home game against the New York Knicks. He joins fellow former Irish guards Pat Connaughton (Charlotte) and Blake Wesley (Portland) in the NBA.
“Was only a matter of time,” former Irish coach Mike Brey posted on social media after Ryan’s promotion.
One of only three three-time team captains in Notre Dame program history (Eric Atkins, Rex Pflueger), Ryan was averaging 21.5 points per game and shooting .491 percent from the field, .442 from 3 for Milwaukee’s G League team, the Wisconsin Herd, before being promoted. He spent last season in the G League with the OKC Blue, where he averaged 12.3 points, 3.7 rebounds and 2.0 assists in 37 games. He shot .418 percent from the field, .384 from 3.
Ryan appeared in two preseason games with Milwaukee, averaging 5.0 points, 1.0 rebounds and 1.0 steals in 4.1 minutes.
An undrafted free agent, Ryan played for Stanford, Notre Dame and North Carolina during his six seasons of college basketball. That included one sit-out season (at Notre Dame) under the old NCAA transfer regulations and a bonus year (at North Carolina in 2023-24) because of COVID-19.
Ryan made his name at Notre Dame, where he left with an undergraduate and a master’s degree from the Mendoza College of Business. In 102 games with 70 starts at Notre Dame, Ryan averaged 9.4 points in 28.1 minutes. He made 163 3-pointers and had 207 assists.
He is best known for two specific games.
On Feb. 9, 2021, with no fans in the Cameron Indoor Stadium stands because of the pandemic, Ryan scored 28 points on 10-of-16 from the field and four-of-seven from 3 in 36 minutes of a 93-89 victory at Duke. It was only the second time that Notre Dame beat Duke at Duke.
On March 18, 2022, Ryan erupted for his Irish high of 29 points on seven-of-nine from 3 and six rebounds in a 78-64 victory over Alabama in the first round of the NCAA Tournament in San Diego.
Ryan averaged 12.3 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.4 assists in 33.8 minutes in 2022-23 at Notre Dame. Connaughton and Ryan both played AAU for coach Michael Crotty with the Middlesex (Massachusetts) Magic.
Connaughton and fellow former Irish Bonzie Colson, playing professionally in Turkey, have also played for Milwaukee during their professional careers. Now 33 years old, Connaughton played for seven seasons with Milwaukee after three with Portland. He was a second-round draft pick by Brooklyn in 2015 after leading Notre Dame to the NCAA Elite Eight.
In his final regular season game with Milwaukee in April 2025, Connaughton scored a career high 43 points with 11 rebounds and five assists. Traded to Charlotte in the offseason, the 6-5, 209-pound Connaughton is averaging 3.1 points, 1.6 rebounds and 0.6 assists in 26 games.
Back from a broken bone in his right foot suffered Halloween night 2025, the 22-year-old Wesley is averaging 5.3 points, 1.7 rebounds and 2.7 assists in 15 games with Portland. On Thursday in Chicago, Wesley scored 10 points with four assists and a steal in 14 minutes of a 121-112 victory by Portland.
Wesley is still the last Irish selected in the NBA draft. He was a first-round pick (25th overall) of the San Antonio Spurs in 2022. Wesley and Connaughton are in the final year of their current contracts.
Follow South Bend Tribune and NDInsider columnist Tom Noie on X (formerly Twitter): @tnoieNDI. Contact Noie at tnoie@sbtinfo.com
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA - OCTOBER 8: A general view outside the stadium before the game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Minnesota Vikings at U.S. Bank Stadium on October 8, 2023 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty Images) | Getty Images
A couple of weeks ago, the National Football League won a grievance against the National Football League Players Association that said that they were no longer allowed to publicize the “grades” that each organization receives from players around the league in various categories. That grievance, apparently, does not stop the NFLPA from giving those grades to members of the media, who can then subsequently report on them.
So, we’re here to report that the Minnesota Vikings have once again graded out among the top teams in the National Football League accoring to the players.
For the third straight year, the Vikings claimed the second spot in the NFLPA rankings, trailing only the Miami Dolphins, who took the top spot for the third consecutive season.
Here are all of the spots that were graded by the players and the grade that the Vikings received in each of those categories:
Team Ownership: A+
Treatment of Families: A
Locker Room: A
Strength Coaches: A
Head Coach: A
General Manager: A (for the guy who just got fired)
Training Room: A-
Training Staff: A-
Weight Room: A-
Offensive Coordinator: A- (I don’t even know what he does)
As you can see from the couple of comments, I’m a little confused by a couple of the grades, but they didn’t ask me to grade anything.
Whatever the breakdown, the grades once again bear out that players around the league see the Vikings as a premier destination. We’ll see how that plays out this offseason, given that the team is going to have some constraints when it comes to money that they can spend and things of that nature, but if the Vikings aren’t as active this offseason, we can be assured that it isn’t because players don’t want to come to Minnesota.
Punahele Soriano has won four straight fights since he dropped down to 170 pounds, yet he's been unable to crack the top-15 UFC welterweight rankings.
Soriano (13-4 MMA, 7-4 UFC) extended his welterweight run this past Saturday at UFC Fight Night 267 at Toyota Center in Houston when he defeated the dangerous Ramiz Brahimaj (13-6 MMA, 4-4 UFC) with a unanimous decision. Despite his solid form, Soriano is not bothered that he remains out of the UFC rankings – even though his streak features a win over someone who is ranked: Uros Medic.
"I've got no problem with it at all," Soriano told MMA Junkie. "First of all, I'm very happy for Uros. I think he deserves it. He's put on three spectacular performances, three massive victories. I think he fully deserves all of it. I think he deserves a very big name next. I think it's his choice, too. Whoever he says, he should get.
"I don't think about it too much. For me, in these last four fights, I just notice that if I focus on myself, focus on getting better every day and focus on those two things daily, I'm just going to keep getting better. I think doing that daily, it will come. If it takes a bunch of fights, if it takes a short amount of fights, it's all the same to me. I'm still getting paid and I'm still fighting in the UFC – the greatest organization in the world. It changed my family's life, so I'm grateful for it all."Soriano had a tough time putting wins together at 185 pounds. At one point, prior to making the change to 170 pounds, Soriano was in a 1-4 rut. Since dropping to welterweight in June 2024, Soriano has defeated Miguel Baesa, Medic, Nikolay Veretennikov and now Brahimaj.
The Hawaiian is proud of what he's been able to do in his new weight class and thinks the best is yet to come.
"I felt really good, especially coming in and fighting such a dangerous guy like Ramiz," Soriano said. "I think he's dangerous. I think he's good everywhere, so to be able to pull off a win on a guy like him, it meant the world to me. I think you could see it when they announced the winner. I had no idea if I had gotten it or not, but I was ecstatic. I was very proud of my performance. I fought the whole fight. I didn't quit when it got hard. I pushed through. I looked for hard, violent shots the entire time, and I think it's cool I progressively got better as the fight went on. I know a lot of times people have knocked my cardio, and I think it's cool I went out and showed I'm still getting better."
Liverpool star facing uncertain future with decision set to be made
Liverpool Loan Watch: Kostas Tsimikas searching for rhythm at Roma
Some players drift quietly through football clubs. Others leave fingerprints on silverware. Kostas Tsimikas falls firmly into the latter category. Whatever the final chapter of his Liverpool story looks like, that winning penalty in the 2022 FA Cup final will forever be preserved in club folklore.
Now on loan at Roma, with just over twelve months left on his Liverpool contract, the so called Greek Scouser finds himself at a crossroads. This loan watch period is less about nostalgia and more about clarity.
Liverpool legacy still carries weight
Backup left backs rarely accumulate 118 appearances for Liverpool. Tsimikas did. Eighteen league appearances in a title winning season under Arne Slot is not a token contribution. It reflects trust, reliability and readiness.
Beyond the numbers, his personality resonated. Training ground accounts described a constant source of positivity. He settled in Formby, embraced local causes and became part of the fabric. That matters, even if it does not show up in data charts.
Yet football moves quickly. With Andy Robertson’s long term future uncertain and squad evolution ongoing, Roma presented an opportunity for regular football and a reset.
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Roma role shaped by system and circumstance
At Roma, under Gian Piero Gasperini, Tsimikas has been deployed primarily as a wing back in a fluid 3-4-1-2. It is a role that echoes his earlier days at Olympiacos, high, wide and tasked with stretching play.
The reality, however, has been mixed. While he started five of Roma’s eight Europa League fixtures, his Serie A involvement has been limited, just 29 minutes across the last four league matches. Competition from €30m signing Wesley França has inevitably influenced selection, particularly with Roma pushing for a top four finish and boasting the best defensive record in Serie A with only 16 goals conceded.
The sample size, 367 minutes, demands caution. Still, the profile is revealing.
Data profile reveals uneven impact
Statistically, Tsimikas’ passing accuracy sits at 70.3 percent, low for an advanced wing back. Context is crucial. Gasperini’s system encourages direct, risk taking distribution into forward areas. A lower completion rate often reflects ambition rather than carelessness.
Where he remains effective is in deliveries into the penalty area. That trait has followed him from Greece to Merseyside to Rome. When he advances, the quality of his crossing still carries threat. However, key pass output and open play shot creation remain modest. The connection with Roma’s attacking options, including Evan Ferguson and Paulo Dybala, has not yet translated into sustained production.
Defensively, his numbers are steady. Possession adjusted tackles and interceptions sit in a middling bracket. A 40 percent success rate against dribblers suggests competence without dominance. Combined with a relatively high foul rate for the minutes played, it points to a player still calibrating timing within Serie A’s more tactical landscape.
Perhaps the most striking metric is the limited progressive carry distance. For a full back known for energy and forward thrust, reduced ball carrying narrows overall influence. Without those forward surges, the wing back role becomes functional rather than transformative.
Whether Roma seek permanence or Liverpool reintegrate him next season may depend less on sentiment and more on squad planning. What is certain is that his Anfield legacy is secure. What remains uncertain is where the next decisive kick of his career will land.
Upon his return to Liverpool, he could return to his role as a backup left-back behind Milos Kerkez, with Andy Robertson expected to leave in the summer. A decision will be made very soon, if it hasn’t already been agreed.
AMD teases its next version of FSR as Sony unveils its “upgraded” version of PSSR Following Sony’s unveiling of its upgraded PSSR upscaler for PlayStation 5 Pro, AMD’s Jack Huynh has teased the company’s “next FSR update”. This teaser comes one day after the leak of FSR 4.1, an enhanced version of FSR 4 with […]
Rapidus has closed a 267.6 billion yen ($1.7 billion) funding round, pulling in money from both the Japanese government and a broad group of private companies. On the public side, 100 billion yen ($641 million) came from the Information-Technology Promotion Agency (IPA), following a formal selection process run by Japan's Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry last autumn. Rapidus applied and was picked as the designated operator in November 2025, and the investment followed from there. The remaining 167.6 billion yen ($1 billion) came from 32 private-sector companies, a list that reads like a who's who of Japanese industry: Canon, Fujitsu, Sony, NTT, SoftBank, Honda, Kioxia, Denso, and Toyota are among the names involved, alongside banks, trading companies, and various tech firms (i.e., IBM Japan). Combined with the 7.3 billion yen raised at the company's founding, Rapidus now has a total stated capital of just under 275 billion yen ($1.76 billion).
Rapidus has already taped out a 2 nm GAA test chip using ASML EUV tools in August last year. The company's 2HP process is shaping up to be genuinely competitive, claiming a transistor density of 237 MTr/mm². The goal hasn't changed: get from R&D to full mass production of 2 nm chips by 2027 at the IIM-1 fab in Chitose, Hokkaido, located in northern Japan with around 25,000 wafers per month. Rapidus says it will keep raising money through a mix of public and private sources as it works toward that target.
It was recently revealed by Komodo Station, Valve's official retail partner for Steam hardware in Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, and Taiwan, that prices for the Steam Deck OLED prices will increase by as much as 17% in March. However, as the storefront explains in the announcement, these price increases are as a result of "increases in logistics costs and increased exchange rate volatility," not as a result of the ongoing memory shortages and price increases. It specifically notes that prices in Hong Kong remain unchanged, which should be a positive indication for western audiences that Steam Deck prices aren't about to skyrocket—yet.
While neither Valve nor Komodo has provided any indication that prices are about to increase for the Steam Deck, it has been revealed that Valve's supply chain is affected by the current memory crisis as much as any other hardware company. The gaming giant recently postponed announcing pricing for the Steam Machine and Steam Frame due to increased uncertainty and skyrocketing memory prices. The Steam Deck may still be somewhat exempt from these price increases because of Valve's pricing structure that follows the typical console model instead of a PC pricing strategy—that is to say that Valve has priced the Steam Deck very competitively in order to attract buyers to its platform and storefront. However, if Valve is already eating the cost of inflated Steam Deck memory and storage costs, it almost seems inevitable that it will eventually have to increase the price of the Steam Deck. Currently, even Nintendo is considering price increases for the Switch 2 after its LPDDR5X cost price increased by as much as 41%.
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Thai AirAsia (FD) is set to take over direct flights between Bangkok Don Mueang and Seoul Incheon from May 1, 2026, replacing its sister carrier Thai AirAsia X (XJ) on the popular route. This transition comes with an aircraft change, as Thai AirAsia will operate the route with its A320-200N jets instead of the previous A330-300 widebody aircraft used by Thai AirAsia X. This move signals the growing importance of Bangkok-Seoul travel, particularly for budget-conscious tourists looking to experience the best of both cities.
The Shift to Narrowbody Aircraft: What It Means for Travelers
The change to a narrower A320-200N aircraft will not affect the daily frequency of flights, which will continue to operate once a day. However, Thai AirAsia has indicated its plans to eventually increase the frequency to twice a day, providing more options for travelers heading from Bangkok to Seoul. This move reflects the growing demand for flights between the two vibrant capitals, where tourism continues to thrive.
Although the switch to narrowbody jets limits the range capabilities of Thai AirAsia’s aircraft, the carrier has no immediate plans to expand into widebody routes. The A320-200N jets are well-suited for this high-demand, medium-haul route, providing a comfortable travel experience for passengers while ensuring efficient operations for the airline.
For travelers, this shift means a more affordable option to fly between Bangkok and Seoul. Thai AirAsia’s low-cost model is expected to provide competitive fares for tourists looking to explore both Thailand and South Korea. With the option to fly daily, more opportunities arise for spontaneous trips or planned getaways to either city.
Why the Bangkok-Seoul Route Is Popular Among Tourists
The Bangkok-Seoul route is one of the most significant air corridors for tourism between Southeast Asia and East Asia. Both Bangkok and Seoul are popular destinations known for their rich cultural history, modern attractions, and vibrant nightlife. Whether you’re a history buff visiting royal palaces in Seoul or a food lover eager to try Thailand’s world-famous street food, both cities offer a diverse and rich experience for travelers.
Bangkok is renowned for its ornate temples, bustling markets, and lively entertainment scene. Tourists flock to landmarks like the Grand Palace, Wat Arun, and Chatuchak Market, as well as the bustling Khao San Road for vibrant nightlife. In contrast, Seoul boasts impressive contrasts between traditional palaces like Gyeongbokgung and the modernity of districts like Gangnam, famous for its shopping, dining, and entertainment.
The growing number of direct flights between these two capitals reflects an increasing trend of cross-cultural tourism, with both Thai and South Korean tourists traveling between the cities for leisure, business, and cultural exchanges.
Thai AirAsia’s Focus on Domestic Growth
In addition to expanding its international footprint, Thai AirAsia is also focused on boosting its domestic market share in Thailand. With plans to increase its share from 40% to 45%, the carrier aims to solidify its position as one of Thailand’s leading low-cost carriers. Thai AirAsia plans to grow its fleet by adding four to five new aircraft in 2026, enabling the airline to increase both domestic and regional connectivity. These new additions will also allow the airline to expand its service to popular tourist destinations within Thailand, making it easier for travelers to explore the country.
Thailand is a popular destination for both international and domestic tourists, with attractions such as beautiful beaches, cultural landmarks, and exotic wildlife reserves. Thai AirAsia’s domestic growth strategy will cater to the increased demand for affordable travel options within the country, particularly for tourists keen to visit multiple destinations, from bustling Bangkok to the serene islands of Phuket and Koh Samui.
What This Means for Travelers Between Bangkok and Seoul
For travelers flying between Bangkok and Seoul, Thai AirAsia’s takeover of the route means more consistent and affordable travel options. Thai AirAsia’s commitment to providing low-cost travel on this key route will benefit tourists looking to explore these dynamic cities. Whether traveling for business or leisure, this new development provides a seamless option for those eager to explore Southeast Asia and East Asia.
The Future of Thai AirAsia’s International Routes
Thai AirAsia’s transition into more international routes is an exciting development for tourists in the region. While the airline does not currently plan to expand into widebody operations, its increasing presence in both domestic and international markets is a sign of the airline’s commitment to affordable, efficient travel. The airline’s competitive prices, combined with a growing route network, position it as an ideal choice for budget-conscious travelers who wish to experience the best of Asia.
As travel restrictions continue to ease and tourism rebounds globally, Thai AirAsia is poised to become a more significant player in the region’s tourism industry. With this route takeover and future fleet expansion, the airline is setting itself up for even greater success, benefiting travelers with affordable flights to some of Asia’s most iconic destinations.
Conclusion
The change from Thai AirAsia X to Thai AirAsia on the Bangkok-Seoul route marks a new era for travelers seeking affordable flights between these two vibrant cities. With the switch to narrowbody jets and plans to expand flight frequencies, tourists can expect more options for budget-friendly travel between Bangkok and Seoul. Additionally, Thai AirAsia’s plans for domestic growth and fleet expansion demonstrate the airline’s commitment to providing greater connectivity for both Thai and international travelers. Whether you’re heading to Bangkok’s bustling streets or Seoul’s lively shopping districts, Thai AirAsia is offering a new, affordable way to explore these dynamic cities.
The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival is just around the corner, with festival planning hitting full throttle. This year’s festival runs across two weekends, April 23-26 and April 30-May 3, 2026, and will act as an influx for New Orleans tourism: at both a national and international level. The festival draws in visitors and celebrates the culture and traditions of Louisiana by combining a selection of genres of music with different cuisines and traditions from the local area.
What to Expect at the Festival
The New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival, held annually at the Fair Grounds Race Course, spans two full weekends, offering an immersive experience for festival-goers. The event, which began in 1970, has become one of the most significant cultural festivals in the United States. Visitors can look forward to diverse music performances, ranging from international acts to local legends. Additionally, the festival highlights Louisiana’s distinct cuisine, arts, and crafts, providing a well-rounded cultural experience for all attendees.
Citywide Activity and Business Adjustments
As the festival approaches, the city is preparing for an increase in activity. With thousands of visitors expected to fill the city over both weekends, the local economy sees a boost, particularly in areas such as hospitality, transportation, and entertainment. Local businesses, including restaurants and music venues, adjust staffing and operations to accommodate the influx. Popular districts, including the French Quarter and Frenchmen Street, will see extended hours of activity as festival-goers flock to these areas after the main festival ends each evening at 7:00 p.m.
Many visitors choose to attend for multiple days, enjoying both daytime performances at the Fair Grounds and late-night shows in the city. This extended event schedule encourages longer stays, contributing to a surge in hotel bookings and travel services.
Travel Tips for Festival-Goers
Book Accommodations Early: Due to the high demand during festival weekends, it’s crucial to book hotels or rentals well in advance to secure the best locations and rates.
Explore Beyond the Fair Grounds: While the festival at the Fair Grounds is the main event, New Orleans offers much more to discover. Don’t miss the iconic French Quarter, local museums, and the bustling streets filled with live music.
Transportation Tips: Expect increased traffic during festival weekends. Consider using public transport, ride-sharing services, or even walking to avoid the hassle of parking.
Indulge in Local Flavors: Make time to sample New Orleans’ renowned dishes, from gumbo and po’boys to beignets and crawfish. Local food vendors at the festival provide an authentic taste of Louisiana.
Guide for Travelers to the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival
Plan Your Stay Early The festival attracts thousands of visitors, so it’s essential to secure accommodations well in advance. Opt for hotels or short-term rentals near the Fair Grounds or popular districts like the French Quarter for easy access to the event and local attractions.
Get Ready for Crowds Expect large crowds during both weekends of the festival, especially in areas around the Fair Grounds and famous streets like Frenchmen Street. Prepare for busy restaurants, transportation, and venues. Be patient and plan your travel accordingly.
Use Public Transportation or Ride-Sharing Parking can be scarce and expensive during festival weekends. It’s a good idea to use New Orleans’ public transportation system, ride-sharing apps, or even walk when possible to avoid the hassle of finding parking.
Explore Local Music and Culture Beyond the Festival While the festival itself offers world-class music, don’t miss the opportunity to explore New Orleans’ vibrant local culture. Check out iconic landmarks, visit museums, or enjoy street performances in areas like the French Quarter and Jackson Square.
Savor Local Cuisine New Orleans is famous for its food, and the festival is the perfect place to sample regional dishes. Try Creole and Cajun delicacies like gumbo, jambalaya, crawfish, beignets, and po’boys. Local food stalls at the festival and nearby restaurants provide a true taste of Louisiana.
Conclusion
In New Orleans, Jazz and Heritage festival will be showing New Orleans great music, food, and culture. There will be two weekends. So, visitors can expect a great running festival to show the culture of New Orleans. Experience the great vibrant feeling of the New Orleans City culture.
North Dakota, a hidden gem in the American Midwest, is calling all travelers to experience the state’s spectacular spring landscapes. Known for its expansive prairies, rugged Badlands, and captivating historical sites, North Dakota is an ideal destination for road trip lovers seeking an affordable and peaceful getaway. With fewer crowds, manageable driving distances, and low-cost lodging, the state offers travelers the chance to immerse themselves in its diverse attractions and natural beauty. Spring in North Dakota is the perfect time to enjoy outdoor adventures, culture, and spontaneous detours without breaking the bank.
A Spring Road Trip Through North Dakota: A Journey of Discovery
North Dakota offers a variety of scenic routes that allow you to explore its vast wilderness and rich history. From the Badlands to charming small towns, every corner of this state holds something special. The mild spring temperatures make it the perfect season to get outside and enjoy a road trip that’s full of unforgettable experiences. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast, history buff, or someone seeking a quiet escape, North Dakota caters to all types of travelers with its unique and accessible road trip routes.
Westbound on I-94: Experience North Dakota’s Wildlife and History
For those heading west on I-94, one of the best road trip itineraries in North Dakota takes you through the North Dakota Badlands and the town of Medora. This route is a perfect mix of wildlife encounters and historical landmarks, with a leisurely pace that allows you to truly appreciate the landscape.
The South Unit of Theodore Roosevelt National Park is a must-see stop along the route. This iconic park, named after the 26th president, showcases North Dakota’s dramatic terrain, with stunning vistas, bison herds, wild horses, and prairie dogs. Spring is an ideal time to visit as wildlife is particularly active, and the weather is mild enough to explore the park’s trails and scenic drives. Buck Hill offers one of the most expansive views of the Badlands, where the vast horizon seems endless. Whether you’re hiking or simply driving through the park, you’ll experience the raw beauty of North Dakota’s landscape.
Just a short drive from Theodore Roosevelt National Park is the town of Medora, a charming spot known for its Western history and vibrant arts scene. Visitors can enjoy local dining, live performances, and cozy accommodations, such as the Rough Riders Hotel, which has been a staple for travelers since 1884. Medora’s warm hospitality and unique attractions make it a perfect overnight stop.
Highway 2: Explore North Dakota’s Frontier Heritage
For those looking to explore a more northern route, U.S. Highway 2, also known as the Hi-Line, offers a scenic drive packed with outdoor activities, historical sites, and welcoming communities. This route stretches across the state from Grand Forks to Williston, passing through picturesque lakes and quaint towns.
Along the way, travelers can stop at Devils Lake, a popular destination for birdwatching, fishing, and hiking. Minot, a city known for its local culture and arts, is another great place to visit. The highlight of this route is the Fort Union Trading Post National Historic Site near Williston, which provides a glimpse into the state’s frontier past. This peaceful spot is perfect for a leisurely stroll and offers insight into the history of the fur trade and early American settlements.
Along the Hi-Line, you’ll find several small towns that embrace their frontier heritage, offering visitors a chance to experience local cafés, museums, and regional shops. Whether you’re exploring lakeside recreation areas or enjoying the small-town charm, this route provides an opportunity to discover the history and beauty of North Dakota at your own pace.
The Enchanted Highway: A Quirky Roadside Attraction
For a truly unique experience, the Enchanted Highway offers a fun and whimsical road trip that celebrates the artistic spirit of North Dakota. This 32-mile stretch of highway is dotted with massive, eye-catching sculptures, each designed by local artist Gary Greff. The sculptures, such as “Geese in Flight” and “World’s Largest Tin Family,” provide a quirky contrast to the state’s otherwise serene landscape.
This leisurely route invites travelers to stop frequently and take photos, making it a perfect way to stretch your legs during a road trip. Along the way, you can also enjoy local diners and explore nearby communities. The Enchanted Highway is not only a great drive for art lovers but also offers a relaxed pace that allows for a deep connection to North Dakota’s rural culture and scenic beauty.
State Parks and Trails: Outdoor Adventures in Spring
North Dakota’s state parks and trails come alive in the spring, providing the perfect backdrop for outdoor enthusiasts. The Maah Daah Hey Trail, one of the state’s most popular trails, winds through the Badlands and offers exceptional opportunities for hiking, biking, and wildlife viewing. The trail’s diverse landscapes, from rugged cliffs to rolling hills, make it a must-visit for anyone seeking adventure in nature.
Lake Metigoshe State Park, located in the Turtle Mountains, is another great spot for hiking, fishing, and relaxing by the water. With its scenic loops and tranquil atmosphere, it’s the perfect place to unwind after a long day of exploring. Visitors can also enjoy a variety of activities at Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park, including casual walks, longer hikes, and bike rides along the Missouri River.
North Dakota’s parks and trails offer something for every traveler, whether you prefer a gentle walk through the woods or a more challenging hike in the Badlands. Each park is located near charming towns, making it easy to find a place to stay after a day of outdoor adventures.
Tailor Your Own Spring Road Trip Adventure
One of the best things about a North Dakota road trip is the ability to customize your journey based on your interests. With a range of itineraries that cover outdoor adventure, history, culture, and quirky roadside attractions, you can easily mix and match destinations to create your own legendary road trip. Whether you want to spend your days hiking in the Badlands, visiting historic sites, or simply enjoying the open road, North Dakota offers the flexibility to plan a road trip that suits your pace.
Spring’s mild weather makes it an ideal time to hit the open road. With plenty of scenic byways, relaxing routes, and friendly small towns along the way, you’ll have the freedom to explore at your own speed, stopping whenever you feel inspired. And with affordable lodging and a variety of dining options, North Dakota ensures that your trip will be both enjoyable and budget-friendly.
Tips for Planning Your North Dakota Spring Road Trip
When planning your spring road trip through North Dakota, keep these tips in mind to make the most of your journey:
Stay flexible – Leave room for spontaneous stops and detours. You never know what hidden gems you might discover along the way.
Plan for extended stays – Instead of rushing through multiple destinations, spend more time in fewer places to connect more deeply with the local culture and landscape.
Travel at your own pace – North Dakota’s wide-open spaces and scenic highways allow you to travel without the pressure of tight schedules.
With its mix of outdoor activities, cultural experiences, and scenic beauty, North Dakota is the ideal destination for a relaxed, budget-friendly spring road trip. Whether you’re an avid adventurer or someone looking to enjoy the open road at a slower pace, North Dakota promises a memorable and rewarding journey.
North Dakota Awaits Your Adventure
North Dakota is a hidden treasure for road trip enthusiasts seeking a slower pace, incredible landscapes, and unforgettable experiences. With a range of road trip itineraries that balance outdoor adventure, culture, and history, you’ll find the perfect route to explore the state at your own pace. Spring is the perfect time to visit, as the mild weather and fewer crowds create the ideal environment for unhurried exploration. Whether you’re heading to the Badlands, discovering local history, or enjoying quirky roadside attractions, North Dakota offers an affordable and memorable getaway. So pack your bags, hit the road, and let North Dakota show you the beauty of unhurried travel.
The Anguilla Tourist Board (ATB) has announced the appointment of Kendisha Hall-Prentice as its new Chief Marketing Officer (CMO). This significant milestone marks the first time that an Anguillian has been appointed to this high-ranking role at the ATB. With a wealth of experience spanning hospitality, tourism marketing, destination management and entrepreneurship, Hall-Prentice’s appointment is seen as a pivotal step in the island’s tourism growth.
A Historic Appointment for Anguilla
Kendisha Hall-Prentice’s appointment as the CMO of the Anguilla Tourist Board is a historic moment for the island. Not only does it signal a breakthrough in the leadership structure of the ATB, but it also underscores the organisation’s commitment to empowering local talent. The announcement was welcomed by Cardigan Conor, the Minister of Health, Tourism and Sports, who remarked that this achievement represents a proud moment for the people of Anguilla.
As the first Anguillian to take up the position of CMO, Hall-Prentice brings an impressive set of skills and a deep understanding of both the local culture and international tourism trends. Her extensive background in hospitality education and industry partnerships will undoubtedly help elevate Anguilla’s global standing as a leading Caribbean destination.
Experience in Tourism Marketing and Stakeholder Engagement
With years of experience in the tourism sector, Kendisha Hall-Prentice has a proven track record in destination marketing and promotions. Her expertise encompasses brand development, stakeholder engagement and advancing business development initiatives. This experience will prove invaluable as she leads the Anguilla Tourist Board in its mission to position the island as a must-visit destination in the Caribbean.
Hall-Prentice has also been instrumental in working alongside tourism stakeholders to elevate service standards across the island. By collaborating with key industry partners, she has helped to strengthen Anguilla’s reputation for excellence in hospitality, an essential factor in attracting high-value visitors. The CMO role will allow her to continue these efforts, ensuring that Anguilla remains competitive in an increasingly dynamic tourism marketplace.
Her work within the hospitality sector has also given her a unique perspective on the challenges and opportunities facing Caribbean destinations. Hall-Prentice has been a driving force in advancing the local tourism infrastructure, fostering relationships that encourage sustainable tourism practices and community development.
Hall-Prentice’s Vision for Anguilla’s Future
In her new role as CMO, Kendisha Hall-Prentice has expressed her dedication to driving Anguilla’s global brand forward. She has highlighted her excitement about working with the ATB’s partners and stakeholders to enhance the island’s reputation on the international stage. Her vision is to elevate demand for Anguilla’s tourism offerings and ensure that the island is firmly positioned as the number one destination in the Caribbean.
Hall-Prentice’s appointment brings fresh energy to the Anguilla Tourist Board’s ongoing efforts to attract a diverse range of visitors. Through strategic marketing initiatives and collaborations, she aims to showcase Anguilla’s unique offerings, from its pristine beaches to its high-end hospitality and rich cultural heritage.
The focus will also be on creating long-term, sustainable tourism strategies that benefit the local community and preserve the island’s natural beauty. With her extensive experience in both hospitality and tourism marketing, Hall-Prentice is well-equipped to guide the ATB towards these ambitious goals.
Conclusion
Kendisha Hall-Prentice’s appointment as the new Chief Marketing Officer of the Anguilla Tourist Board marks a pivotal moment in the island’s tourism industry. With her extensive experience in hospitality and tourism marketing, she is set to make a lasting impact on the island’s tourism development. Her leadership promises to drive Anguilla’s global brand forward, helping to solidify the island’s place as a top Caribbean destination. As the first Anguillian to hold this prestigious position, her vision for sustainable tourism growth and community engagement is expected to drive long-term benefits for both the tourism sector and the local population. With Hall-Prentice at the helm, Anguilla is poised for a new era of growth and prominence within the global tourism market.
St. Maarten, a top Caribbean destination known for its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and exciting attractions, has made an important announcement for all incoming visitors. The Government of St. Maarten has clarified that there is no fee required for submitting the Embarkation/Disembarkation (ED) form, which is mandatory for all visitors arriving on the island. This form can be easily completed for free through the official government platform at www.entry.sx
What Is the ED Form?
The ED form is a necessary travel document for all visitors arriving in St. Maarten. This form helps the government keep track of the arrival and departure details of tourists, which is essential for maintaining border security and ensuring a smooth entry process. All travelers, whether arriving by sea or air, are required to fill out this form before entering the island.
No Fees for ED Form Submission
While the ED form submission through the official website is entirely free of charge, there have been recent reports of third-party websites charging visitors a fee to complete or “process” the form. The Government of St. Maarten is urging travelers to avoid these unofficial sites, as they are not authorized by the government and are misleading visitors into paying for services that should be free.
The government’s official platform, www.entry.sx, ensures that the process is both secure and efficient, with no hidden costs or charges. By using the official website, visitors can avoid unnecessary fees and potential scams. Travelers are strongly advised to always check the URL and make sure they are submitting their form through the correct website.
The Importance of Staying Vigilant Online
In the age of online convenience, it’s easy for travelers to be drawn to websites that appear in search results or advertisements promising to expedite their travel documents. Unfortunately, some of these websites are not authorized by the government and charge unsuspecting travelers fees for processing forms. These sites often present themselves as official service providers, making it difficult for visitors to discern whether they are legitimate.
Travelers are encouraged to exercise caution when navigating the web and ensure they are using trusted sources for all travel-related services. For a seamless experience, it’s always best to rely on the official St. Maarten government website for all travel documentation, including the ED form.
Government’s Commitment to Protecting Visitors
May-Ling Chun, the Director of Tourism for St. Maarten, expressed the government’s dedication to ensuring that visitors have a smooth and hassle-free arrival experience. “The Government of Sint Maarten remains committed to protecting our visitors and ensuring a smooth arrival experience,” said Chun.
By taking proactive steps to clarify the process and alert travelers to potential scams, the government aims to prevent any disruptions or issues during the arrival process. This is just one example of how St. Maarten is working to provide a positive and welcoming experience for all its visitors.
St. Maarten: A Premier Caribbean Destination
With its crystal-clear waters, golden beaches, and lively atmosphere, St. Maarten continues to be a sought-after destination for travelers from around the world. Known for its friendly locals, fantastic shopping, vibrant nightlife, and excellent dining options, the island offers something for everyone.
Whether you’re looking to relax on the beach, explore the island’s rich culture and history, or indulge in some thrilling water sports, St. Maarten is the perfect vacation spot. Visitors can enjoy the best of both worlds, with Dutch and French influences, making the island a unique and culturally diverse destination.
A Reminder for Travelers
Travelers planning a trip to St. Maarten are reminded that the ED form is a simple but crucial part of the entry process. By completing the form on the official website, travelers can ensure that their arrival goes smoothly and without unexpected fees or complications. The government of St. Maarten is committed to protecting the safety and well-being of all visitors and providing them with a stress-free travel experience.
To avoid any delays or issues during your arrival, make sure to use only the official website at www.entry.sx to complete the ED form. Always double-check the website’s URL before entering any personal information.
Conclusion
St. Maarten remains a beloved Caribbean destination, offering tourists a blend of natural beauty, rich culture, and vibrant activities. The Government of St. Maarten’s clarification regarding the no-fee policy for the ED form ensures that travelers can experience the island without unnecessary concerns. By sticking to the official government platform for completing the ED form, visitors can enjoy a smooth and hassle-free arrival, making their St. Maarten vacation one to remember.
Ontario International Airport (ONT) has marked a positive start to 2026 with a 3.7% rise in passenger volume in January, signaling strong growth for the Southern California gateway. This increase is fueled by a record number of international travelers, with Ontario reporting a 64% jump in international passenger traffic, reaching an all-time high of 66,281 international travelers. This milestone highlights ONT’s growing appeal as a preferred travel hub in the region.
As we enter the new year, Ontario International Airport’s solid performance reflects its steady rise in passenger traffic since its return to local control in 2016. With nearly 493,000 passengers choosing Ontario for their air travel in January, the airport has demonstrated a continued upward trend. January’s performance marks the highest passenger numbers for the month in the airport’s history since being taken over by the Ontario International Airport Authority (OIAA) 10 years ago.
RECORD GROWTH IN INTERNATIONAL PASSENGER VOLUME
Ontario International Airport’s international traffic surge has been one of the standout features of its growth. The 64% increase in international passengers in January was a major contributor to the overall rise in passenger volume. The launch of new daily nonstop flights between Ontario and Boise, Idaho, by Alaska Airlines has added to the airport’s appeal, broadening its reach to new destinations.
The strong performance in international traffic aligns with Southern California’s increasing demand for global travel connections. As the region’s tourism and business sectors continue to thrive, the growth in international flights reinforces Ontario International Airport’s role as a critical travel gateway for the region.
DOMESTIC TRAVEL REMAINS STRONG
Despite the impressive rise in international traffic, Ontario’s domestic passenger count saw a slight decrease of 1.9% compared to the same period last year. Domestic travelers totaled 426,614 in January 2026. However, the overall decline in domestic traffic is minor compared to the explosive growth in international demand, suggesting a shift towards more global connections and an enhanced appeal of the airport’s international services.
The drop in domestic numbers does not overshadow the fact that Ontario continues to be an attractive airport for both leisure and business travelers. With its wide array of air carriers and convenient access to Southern California’s Inland Empire, the airport has solidified its position as a prime destination for air travel.
AIRLINE LEADERSHIP AND PASSENGER DISTRIBUTION
The airlines that led the way in terms of passenger share at Ontario International Airport in January 2026 were:
Southwest Airlines: 34.6%
American Airlines: 15.6%
Alaska Airlines: 10.9%
Delta Air Lines: 9.1%
United Airlines: 8.7%
These figures underscore Southwest Airlines’ significant influence at the airport, reflecting its continued dominance in the U.S. domestic travel market. Alaska Airlines’ expansion into new markets, such as Boise, indicates its growing importance in both domestic and international services at the airport.
AIR CARGO UP 5.5%
Ontario International Airport’s air cargo division also saw a promising boost, with a 5.5% overall growth in January 2026. This was largely driven by a 9.3% increase in commercial freight, signaling a growing demand for air shipping services. Although mail volume decreased by 12.6%, the overall uptick in freight highlights the airport’s increasing importance as a logistics hub.
Ontario is ranked as one of the top 10 air cargo hubs in the U.S., and the 9.3% increase in commercial freight tonnage underscores its capacity to handle large volumes of goods. The airport is well-equipped to manage even greater cargo loads, making it a critical node for logistics companies across the country.
FUTURE OUTLOOK AND STRATEGIC DEVELOPMENT
Looking ahead, Ontario International Airport’s future remains optimistic. The airport’s local control has led to improvements in facilities and services, reinforcing its status as a top-tier travel hub. With continued investments in infrastructure and an expanding range of services, ONT is poised to handle increasing passenger and cargo demands.
The airport’s strategic location in Southern California, just 35 miles east of downtown Los Angeles, positions it as a convenient choice for travelers in the region. Its world-class services, including streamlined security processes and customer service, further enhance its appeal to both international and domestic travelers.
As Ontario International Airport continues to grow, it will play an increasingly central role in the region’s economy. The rise in international travel, in particular, is expected to have a significant impact on Southern California’s tourism industry, boosting both leisure and business travel.
Ontario International Airport’s impressive growth in passenger traffic and air cargo during January 2026 marks a strong beginning to the year. With increasing international traffic and expanding air service options, ONT continues to emerge as a premier gateway for Southern California. As the airport strengthens its global connections, it will undoubtedly attract more travelers, supporting the broader regional economy and further solidifying Ontario’s place in the global air travel network.
Punta Cana, located on the eastern coast of the Dominican Republic, is a destination that promises the ultimate tropical escape. With its idyllic weather, miles of pristine beaches, and an array of all-inclusive resorts, Punta Cana is perfect for those seeking a relaxing holiday or a thrilling adventure. Whether you’re looking to lounge by the beach or explore the natural wonders of the region, Punta Cana has something for everyone.
The Allure of Punta Cana’s Beaches and Natural Beauty
When you think of a beach holiday, Punta Cana is the epitome of the ideal getaway. Known for its powdery white sand beaches and crystal-clear waters, it’s no wonder that this destination is a top choice for tourists from around the world. Whether you’re relaxing under a palm tree or taking part in water activities like snorkeling, kayaking, or windsurfing, you’ll find yourself surrounded by stunning coastal beauty.
But the beaches are just the beginning of Punta Cana’s charm. Beyond the shoreline, you’ll discover lush forests, mysterious caves, hidden lagoons, and awe-inspiring natural sinkholes that dot the landscape. Whether you’re a nature enthusiast or simply looking to explore, the natural wonders of Punta Cana are waiting to be uncovered.
Exploring Punta Cana: How to Get Around
One of the great things about Punta Cana is the variety of options available to get around, depending on your travel preferences. If you’re planning on staying at a resort for the majority of your trip, transportation needs are minimal. Most resorts offer easy access to taxis or shuttle services for transportation between the airport and the hotel, making arrivals and departures a breeze. If you don’t plan to leave the resort much, this might be all the transportation you need.
However, if you’re someone who enjoys venturing out and discovering new places, then renting a car is highly recommended. This allows you the freedom to explore Punta Cana and the surrounding areas at your own pace. From hidden beaches to historical sites, having a car gives you the flexibility to plan your itinerary without depending on tour groups or taxi services. Plus, renting a car in Punta Cana is affordable and gives you the chance to see more of the beautiful landscape, including the less-explored inland areas.
For those interested in more structured exploration, daily tours and excursions are available throughout the region. These tours often include transport, so you don’t have to worry about navigating unfamiliar roads or figuring out parking. Whether you’re booking a tour to visit the famous Hoyo Azul or heading to a secluded beach for some peace and tranquility, most excursions will handle the transportation for you, ensuring a stress-free and informative experience.
Must-See Attractions in Punta Cana
If you’re wondering what to do beyond the beach, Punta Cana offers an exciting range of activities. The region is rich in cultural history and natural beauty, making it a perfect destination for both relaxation and exploration.
Hoyo Azul: A stunning natural sinkhole filled with crystal-clear waters, Hoyo Azul is one of Punta Cana’s most famous attractions. It’s located in the Scape Park and is ideal for a refreshing dip in nature.
Saona Island: A beautiful island just off the coast of Punta Cana, Saona is known for its pristine beaches, clear waters, and abundant marine life. Day trips to Saona are popular, and it’s a must-see for anyone visiting the region.
Indigenous Eyes Ecological Park: For nature lovers, this ecological park offers walking trails, lagoons, and an opportunity to connect with the region’s rich biodiversity. It’s perfect for a day of exploration and tranquility.
Altos de Chavón: This replica of a 16th-century Mediterranean village is located atop a hill overlooking the Chavón River. With cobblestone streets, art galleries, and stunning views, it’s a great spot for a cultural experience.
Dining, Shopping, and Entertainment
Beyond the natural beauty, Punta Cana offers excellent dining, shopping, and entertainment options. Resorts often feature all-inclusive packages with international cuisine, from local Dominican dishes to continental fare. Outside the resorts, local markets and restaurants offer a taste of the Dominican Republic’s vibrant culture. Don’t miss out on trying Dominican specialties like mangu, mofongo, and fresh seafood.
For shopping enthusiasts, Punta Cana offers a variety of local markets and boutiques where you can pick up handmade crafts, jewelry, and souvenirs. If you’re looking for upscale shopping, you’ll find luxury boutiques in some of the more exclusive resorts and shopping areas.
As the sun sets, the nightlife in Punta Cana comes alive. Many resorts offer on-site entertainment, but for those wanting to experience the local nightlife, Punta Cana has numerous bars, nightclubs, and lounges. From live music to beach parties, the region provides plenty of options for evening entertainment.
A Destination for Every Type of Traveller
Whether you’re a solo traveler, a couple, or a family, Punta Cana has everything you need for an unforgettable vacation. The resorts offer everything from family-friendly activities to romantic getaways, while the island’s natural beauty is perfect for adventure seekers and nature lovers alike. With such a wide range of activities and experiences, it’s easy to see why Punta Cana is one of the top Caribbean destinations.
Conclusion
Punta Cana is a tropical paradise that truly has it all: stunning beaches, rich cultural history, natural wonders, and a variety of experiences to suit any traveller. Whether you’re relaxing at an all-inclusive resort, embarking on an adventurous exploration of the island’s attractions, or enjoying the local food and culture, this Dominican Republic hotspot is a destination worth visiting.
Hotel Indigo London K West Shepherd’s Bush will open in March 2026 and will be one of the most awaited lifestyle hotels in West London. The hotel has been completely renovated and fused design brilliance with the spirit of the local community.
A Contemporary Design with Local Touches
The hotel features 231 rooms and suites, including the exclusive Signature Suites and Garden Rooms, each offering spacious layouts and outdoor spaces—an uncommon find in the heart of the city. With its sleek, modern design, the interiors provide a harmonious mix of contemporary lines, warm textures, and layered materials that ensure guests feel both relaxed and refined.
Dining and Local Flavours at Flock
At the heart of the hotel’s social spaces lies the Flock restaurant, designed around a statement pizza oven. Head Chef Sami Saygi brings his diverse culinary expertise to the all-day dining menu, providing guests with a blend of global flavours and local ingredients. Emphasizing the hotel’s commitment to its surroundings, Flock will work closely with West London’s breweries, distilleries, and local producers to offer a distinctly regional food and drink experience.
The hotel also celebrates local creativity, with curated art installations by notable local artists such as surrealist Helga Stentzel and sculptor Helena Lacy. This collection of local artwork adds a cultural touch, further grounding the hotel in its community’s artistic history.
A Wellness Retreat in the Heart of West London
The wellness facilities at Hotel Indigo London K West Shepherd’s Bush are designed to be a defining feature of the property. Set to open later in 2026, the K West Spa promises to be a holistic, nature-inspired sanctuary. Using Ground Wellbeing products, the spa will feature an extensive Thermal Suite, two spa gardens, and couples suites, as well as beautifully designed treatment rooms. A state-of-the-art gym and serene relaxation areas will complete the spa, setting a new benchmark for urban wellness in West London.
Business and Creative Collaboration Spaces
Hotel Indigo also meets the needs of business and creative professionals. The hotel will offer flexible co-working spaces that cater to modern working styles, facilitating collaboration and innovation. Additionally, an exciting events programme will see the hotel hosting cultural talks, community-led gatherings, and creative moments throughout the year.
Sustainability and Heritage Combined
The design of the hotel respects its history as the former site of the BBC’s Kensington House recording studios. Sustainable design features include reclaimed materials that reflect the hotel’s commitment to responsible construction. While the hotel’s design leans into modern aesthetics, it also nods to the building’s past, ensuring a perfect balance of the old and new.
An Ideal Location in West London
Hotel Indigo London K West Shepherd’s Bush is ideally located near Shepherd’s Bush Green, Westfield London, and key transport links. Its central location makes it an excellent base for exploring West London, whether for leisure or business. The hotel’s blend of creative, historical, and modern elements ensures it will quickly become a dynamic hub for locals and visitors alike.
What to Expect in 2026
Hotel Indigo London K West Shepherd’s Bush is one of the much awaited hotels to open in the year 2026. It is going going to redefine lifestyle hotels in this part of West London. Hotel Indigo London K West Shepherd’s Bush will provide West London visitors a combination of top class dining and wellness offerings to make their stay memorable. The hotel’s strong emphasis on community engagement will create a unique experience for guests wanting to explore the chic and lively side of West London.
Travel Tips for Visitors:
Sample the West London Experience: Discover the local Art scene with Elgin’s very own Art Galleries featuring local Art Exhbitions. Shepherd’s Bush combines the best of the new and the old, so take a walk and enjoy the eclectic mix.
Invigorate with a spa treatment at K West Spa: K West Spa opens soon and will become one of the best new wellness destinations in West London.
Ideal for Work and Play: There are business-oriented co-working spaces in the hotel and a central location, so it suits business and leisure visitors to London equally well.
The IWA OutdoorClassics in Nuremberg has set the stage for a technological revolution in outdoor imaging, with Guide showcasing its innovative ApexVision technology. As a leader in thermal imaging, Guide has taken a significant step forward with this cutting-edge infrared image quality, promising to change the way outdoor enthusiasts experience the world around them.
Unveiling ApexVision: A Breakthrough in Thermal Imaging Technology
ApexVision, developed over more than two decades, represents a fusion of advanced hardware and software capabilities. This breakthrough technology integrates seamlessly into Guide’s hunting portfolio, enhancing products such as the TU1260MS to deliver ultra-clear viewing experiences. Thanks to the powerful ApexCore S1 detector, ApexVision achieves thermal sensitivity below 15 mK, detecting the smallest temperature differences with ease.
Superior Imaging with ApexVision
Guide’s new product line incorporates sophisticated technologies like the Nexus 1.0 image processing platform and Hyper-Light 2.0, an AI-powered algorithm optimized for low-light and dark environments. These features enhance image clarity by boosting contrast, reducing noise, and improving target acquisition, even in the most challenging weather conditions. Whether it’s bright daylight or the darkest night, ApexVision ensures that users can spot even the faintest of heat sources, making it a game-changer in thermal imaging.
Experience ApexVision Live at IWA OutdoorClassics
Visitors to the IWA OutdoorClassics are invited to experience ApexVision firsthand. At stand 4A-511, Guide will be showcasing its Orion C Series, a set of lightweight, compact thermal imaging devices. These attachments, weighing only 285g, are designed for easy integration with daytime scopes, providing users with an instant, high-quality thermal imaging experience.
The Orion C Series boasts remarkable durability, a battery life that extends through the night, and a rapid start-up time of just 3 seconds. Its ultra-low latency of 26 milliseconds ensures real-time target tracking, making it ideal for fast-paced outdoor activities. Its slim profile ensures a well-balanced and comfortable experience, reducing setup time and enhancing overall ease of use.
A Perfect Blend of Function and Portability
Thanks to ApexVision’s next-generation imaging, the Orion C Series delivers crisp, stable thermal images, allowing for accurate and swift target identification. The system’s lightweight design and quick setup make it one of the most convenient thermal attachments on the market. Whether in extreme conditions or under high-pressure situations, users can count on the Orion C Series to deliver consistent, high-performance results.
Explore the Future of Thermal Imaging at IWA 2026
IWA OutdoorClassics is the perfect platform for outdoor enthusiasts, journalists, hunters, retailers, and distributors to witness firsthand the incredible capabilities of ApexVision. Live demonstrations will provide attendees with a full experience of how Guide’s products perform in real-world conditions. From observing thermal targets in near-total darkness to tracking in adverse weather, the demonstrations will show how ApexVision can transform outdoor activities.
The integration of AI and the new hardware platform represents Guide’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of outdoor technology, ensuring that users can rely on it for a more immersive and effective outdoor experience. Guide is inviting all attendees to test out these groundbreaking devices in real-time scenarios, providing an opportunity to directly engage with the technology and witness its extraordinary capabilities.
Why ApexVision Matters for the Future of Outdoor Exploration
The launch of ApexVision is a significant milestone for Guide and the outdoor imaging industry. With thermal sensitivity that surpasses traditional limits, it marks a turning point in how outdoor enthusiasts, hunters, and explorers interact with their environment. Whether for tactical operations, wildlife observation, or search and rescue missions, ApexVision offers a powerful solution to navigate the dark and uncertain.
Guide’s integration of AI and innovative hardware into this system is just the beginning. As the technology continues to evolve, it promises to unlock even more capabilities for users, offering even sharper images, faster processing, and more intuitive controls. For those in the outdoor space looking to gain an edge, ApexVision is the next step in the evolution of thermal imaging technology.
A New Era of Outdoor Imaging Begins in Germany
Germany’s IWA OutdoorClassics serves as the perfect backdrop for the unveiling of ApexVision, a technology that promises to redefine the future of outdoor exploration. With its unparalleled thermal sensitivity, cutting-edge AI algorithms, and real-time tracking capabilities, Guide’s products are set to lead the way in transforming how we experience and interact with the great outdoors. Whether you are a seasoned hunter, outdoor enthusiast, or simply someone looking for better visibility in low-light conditions, ApexVision offers a comprehensive solution designed to meet all your needs.
Amtrak, the US’s publicly funded intercity rail service, has unveiled a revised plan for replacing its long-distance passenger rail fleet, marking a significant shift towards more efficient, streamlined travel across iconic US destinations. With this revised approach, Amtrak aims to enhance the travel experience for passengers on scenic routes such as the Empire Builder, California Zephyr, and Crescent, focusing on a standardised single-level fleet instead of the previously planned bi-level trains. This strategic change promises a smoother journey for both tourists and commuters exploring the country’s beautiful landscapes, all while addressing operational challenges.
Enhancing Travel Comfort on Iconic Routes
Amtrak’s new plan stems from an internal review, which identified operational difficulties stemming from a fleet mix of single- and bi-level railcars. The decision to standardise the fleet will streamline operations and maintenance, ultimately improving the reliability of service for travelers heading to world-renowned destinations such as the Grand Canyon, New Orleans, Chicago, and San Francisco.
Passengers aboard the Empire Builder, which travels between Chicago and Seattle, will experience improved consistency in the quality of service and ride comfort. Similarly, the California Zephyr, which offers one of the most scenic train rides in America, will benefit from the streamlined fleet, allowing passengers to focus more on the breathtaking views of the Rocky Mountains and the Sierra Nevada.
Amtrak has long been a vital part of the American tourism experience, and this fleet overhaul is designed to keep the service relevant as rail travel continues to grow in popularity among eco-conscious and adventure-seeking travelers. Whether you’re journeying through the majestic landscapes of the Pacific Northwest or enjoying the views along the Mississippi River, the new fleet promises to offer greater reliability and comfort.
Addressing Operational Challenges and Improving Experience
One of the main reasons behind the cancellation of the bi-level train procurement was the complexity it added to operations. With two types of railcars, maintenance and scheduling became more cumbersome, and some routes faced inconsistent service levels. By focusing on a single-level fleet, Amtrak aims to resolve these issues, creating a more dependable and seamless experience for long-distance travelers.
While the previous plan’s bi-level cars were expected to offer extra capacity, the new strategy emphasises a fleet that is easier to maintain, reducing delays and improving efficiency. This change aligns with Amtrak’s broader goal of attracting more tourists and offering a more accessible and enjoyable travel experience, especially for those exploring remote or less accessible destinations.
Amtrak’s assessment considered feedback from both manufacturers and the Federal Railroad Administration, ensuring that this revised strategy meets both operational needs and passenger expectations. This forward-thinking plan will not only make traveling by rail more reliable but will also contribute to enhancing the sustainability of rail transportation in the United States.
Boosting Tourism with Reliable Rail Travel
Amtrak’s long-distance trains have long been an essential way for tourists to experience the vast, diverse American landscape. From the Pacific Coast to the Atlantic Seaboard, from the deserts of Arizona to the mountainous terrain of Colorado, Amtrak offers a travel experience that no other form of transport can match. The streamlined, single-level fleet will make these epic journeys even more enjoyable, with increased consistency and better reliability.
Travelers heading to national parks like Yellowstone, the Grand Canyon, and Acadia will benefit from improved schedules and fewer disruptions. Amtrak’s revised plan strengthens its commitment to promoting rail as a sustainable alternative to air travel, particularly for tourists looking to experience the true essence of the American landscape at a slower pace.
In addition to attracting adventure-seekers and nature lovers, the rail upgrades aim to bolster regional tourism. Routes like the Crescent, connecting New York City to New Orleans, are vital for tourists who wish to experience the charm of the American South, with stops in cities like Atlanta and Birmingham. The revamped fleet will enhance the overall experience for passengers looking to discover new destinations in comfort.
The Future of Rail Travel in the US
Amtrak’s revised fleet plan is a significant step in the ongoing transformation of the American rail system. The introduction of new, modernized trains will not only improve the efficiency of Amtrak’s long-distance services but will also create a more cohesive and memorable journey for tourists exploring the US. This shift aligns with broader trends in global travel, where passengers are increasingly seeking sustainable and immersive experiences, and rail travel is becoming a more appealing choice.
As the US embraces a future of enhanced travel options, Amtrak’s plans signal a strong commitment to improving long-distance rail services. For tourists, these changes promise a better, more reliable way to explore the diverse regions of the United States, from the cities to the national parks and beyond.
Whether you’re planning a long-haul trip or a short scenic getaway, Amtrak’s new fleet strategy will play a key role in shaping the future of American rail travel. By investing in a more reliable fleet, Amtrak is setting itself up to become the go-to mode of travel for those looking to explore the US by rail, all while ensuring an exceptional passenger experience for years to come.
Samsung TV Plus, which now has over 100 million monthly users, has partnered with V10 Entertainment to bring all MotoAmerica motorcycle races to its platform for the 2026-2027 seasons. Fans will be able to watch every live race, replays, practice sessions, and behind-the-scenes content.
The season starts with the 84th DAYTONA 200 on March 6th, which airs on the Samsung TV Network (STN).Later this spring, a new 24/7 channel called MotoAmericaTV will launch. This channel will show over 200 hours of live races, full race replays, and highlights from past seasons.
For the first time, every racing class will be on TV. This includes the all-women’s class and the premier Superbike class. Select live races will also air on STN throughout the season. Fans can enjoy complete coverage of their favorite riders and teams.
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For the first time, every racing class will be on TV. This includes the all-women’s class and the premier Superbike class. Select live races will also air on STN throughout the season. Fans can enjoy complete coverage of their favorite riders and teams.
The 2026 season will have 10 race weekends across seven classes.Races will take place at famous tracks like Daytona International Speedway, WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca, and Circuit of The Americas.Fans can watch Superbike, Supersport, Twins Cup, Talent Cup, King of the Baggers, Super Hooligan, and Royal Enfield Build.Train.Race.
“This partnership is a big step for our sport,” said Chuck Aksland, COO of MotoAmerica. “Working with Samsung brings our races to millions of new fans.” Salek Brodsky, Senior VP of Samsung TV Plus, said it is an easy and fun way for viewers to enjoy motorcycle racing.
In 2025, MotoAmerica had over 2.5 million online video views and more than 400,000 fans at live events. Now, fans can watch races for free on Samsung TVs, Galaxy phones, Smart Monitors, XR headsets, and Family Hub devices.
With Samsung TV Plus, MotoAmerica fans finally have a simple and easy way to watch every race, anytime and anywhere.
NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, has authorized Apple mobile devices for use with classified information within the organization, according to Apple. This makes the iPhone and the iPad the first (and currently only) consumer devices to meet NATO's software security standards.
Advertised as an operating system "that provides a breadth of functionality and ease of use without sacrificing aesthetics," Bluestar Linux has just been updated to version 6.18.9. Its highlights include LibreOffice 26.2.1, the 6.18.13 kernel, the Nvidia driver with version number 590.48.01, Firefox 148, Chromium 145.0.7632.116, and more.
Burger King is testing an AI assistant integrated into employees’ headsets – a system designed not only to streamline operations but also to assess how friendly staff are during customer interactions. The trial has sparked strong criticism on Reddit, where many users describe the technology as AI-driven surveillance.
Neon Genesis Evangelion will return with a new original anime series announced during the franchise’s 30th-anniversary event in Yokohama, with NieR creator Yoko Taro writing every script and Studio Khara co-producing with CloverWorks.
HMD launched a new model called Luma – no, not “Lumia”, though that might have been cool. This appears to be similar to the HMD Vibe, though with a lower-end chipset.
The HMD Luma is powered by the Unisoc T615, a 12nm chip with Cortex-A75 and A55 cores, which are pretty old at this point. The phone is configured with 4GB of RAM and 128GB or 256GB storage – there is a microSD slot available. Disappointingly, the phone comes with Android 15 out of the box.
HMD Luma
Besides the memory card slot, the phone has other “old-school” features like a 3.5mm headphone jack and an FM...
Neymar was involved in a heated exchange with a Vasco da Gama player during Santos’ 2-1 victory.
On Thursday, Neymar scored a brace in Santos’ 2-1 win over Vasco da Gama on Matchday 4 of the Brazilian Serie A. Beyond his standout performance, the forward found himself at the center of a heated confrontation with an opposing player.
“He’s an idiot,”Neymar said about Thiago Mendes during a halftime, on-field interview shared by Sport. “He’s always the one who starts trouble, he wants to act tough, he’s always like that. With all due respect, he’s an idiot.”
The Santos star then recalled that this was not the first time he has had issues with Mendes. “He injured me once at PSG and today he promised to do it again. Let’s see if he’s man enough to try to injure me again,” Neymar said.
Indeed, the two players clashed several times in Ligue 1 when Neymar was playing for Paris Saint-Germain and Thiago Mendes was with Lille and later Olympique Lyon. In 2020, the midfielder caused Neymar to suffer an ankle sprain that forced him to leave the match on a stretcher, earning Mendes a red card.
Vasco da Gama midfielder Thiago Mendes.
This time, however, the situation did not escalate further. Both players were booked during the match, but there were no red cards or injuries. What Santos did get were two goals from Neymar — his first of 2026 following knee surgery — which secured the victory.
Neymar addresses recent criticism
After the match against Vasco da Gama, Neymar spoke to the media again and addressed the criticism he received last week for his performance in Santos’ loss to Novorizontino in the Campeonato Paulista. “Soccer is like that: one day you’re the worst player in the world, you don’t belong and you’re retired,” the forward began.
“The next, you score 2 goals and you’re the best, you have to go to the World Cup, you’re the number 10,” Neymar added, aware that such praise would follow his two-goal performance Thursday. “I’m taking it day by day. I’m working to be in the best shape possible. It’s my second 90-minute match of the year. I’m working hard and pushing myself.”
What’s next for Neymar?
In his quest to return to peak physical and competitive form, Neymar will not be lacking opportunities to play. Brazil’s packed soccer calendar this year is even more demanding than usual due to the interruption domestic competitions will face because of the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Santos will return to action next Tuesday when they visit Mirassol for Brazilian Serie A Matchday 5. On March 15, they will face a tough home test against Corinthians, and just three days later they will take on Internacional.
has sparred and , both at different stages of his career, and credits one of them for hitting particularly hard. Unified world cruiserweight champion Ramirez will face Benavidez on May 2, defending his WBO and WBA titles at Las Vegas’ T-Mobile Arena. Since suffering his only professional blemish, a points loss to Dmitry Bivol in […]
Mexico boasts an extraordinary catalogue of legendary boxers, but Hall of Fame inductee James Toney has confidently picked out one name as the greatest fighter to hail from the nation. Since the days of Battling Shaw and Alberto ‘Baby’ Arizmendi, fight fans around the globe have developed a respect for Mexican boxers, largely due to […]
Galatasaray'ın Şampiyonlar Ligi son 16 turunda Liverpool ile oynayacağı maçların programı açıklandı. İlk karşılaşma 10 Mart'ta İstanbul'da, rövanş ise 18 Mart'ta İngiltere'de oynanacak.
Galatasaray'ın UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi son 16 turunda Liverpool ile yapacağı maçların takvimi belli oldu.
UEFA'nın açıklamasına göre, sarı-kırmızılı takım eşleşmenin ilk ayağında 10 Mart Salı günü, TSİ 20.45'te İngiliz ekibini sahasında ağırlayacak.
RÖVANŞ İNGİLTERE'DE
İki ekip arasındaki rövanş mücadelesi ise 18 Mart Çarşamba günü, TSİ 23.00'te Anfield Road Stadı'nda oynanacak.
Tur atlayan takım, çeyrek finalde Paris Saint-Germain-Chelsea eşleşmesinin galibiyle karşılaşacak.
İstanbul Cumhuriyet Başsavcılığı, futbolda bahis ve şike operasyonu kapsamında haklarında ayrı ayrı dava açılan 34 kişilik şüpheli listesini açıkladı.
"Futbolda bahis" soruşturması kapsamında 34 şüpheli hakkında iddianameler düzenlendi.
İstanbul Cumhuriyet Başsavcılığından yapılan açıklamada, kamuoyunda "Futbolda bahis-şike" olarak bilinen soruşturmalar kapsamında düzenlenen operasyonlarda yakalanan ve tutuklanan şüpheliler hakkındaki iddianamelerin tamamlandığı ve her zanlı hakkında görevli mahkemede ayrı ayrı dava açıldığı bildirildi.
Açıklamada, "Türk futbolunda şike iddiaları ve toplumun kanayan yarası olan yasa dışı bahis suçlarına karşı kararlı mücadele doğrultusundaki titiz çalışma, bundan sonra yapılması planlanan operasyonlar ile de aralıksız şekilde sürdürülecektir." ifadesine yer verildi.
Hazırlanan iddianamede hakemler Erkan Arslan, Nevzat Okat, Yakup Yapıcı, Ahmet Kıvanç Kader, Nurullah Bayram ve Baran Karaman; futbolcular Kerem Yusuf Sirkeci, Emircan Çiçek, Bartu Kaya, İzzet Furkan Malak, Metehan Baltacı, Yunus Emre Tekoğul, Faruk Can Genç, Kadir Kaan Yurdakul, Orkun Özdemir, Alassane Ndao, Abdurrahman Bayram, Bahattin Berke Demircan, Doğukan Çınar, Eyüpcan Temiz, Furkan Demir, Gökhan Payal, İbrahim Yılmaz, Mustafa Çeçenoğlu, Ergün Nazlı, Hamit Bayraktar, Hüseyin Aybars Tüfekci, İlke Tankul, Mert Aktaş, İsmail Karakaş, Tufan Kelleci ve Mert Hakan Yandaş ile Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu yetkilisi Buğra Cem İmamoğulları ve Yandaş'ın kupon yaptırdığı öne sürülen Fenerbahçe Kongre Üyesi Ersen Dikmen, "şüpheli" olarak yer aldı.
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“Kəpəz”in baş məşqçisi Azər Bağırov Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 22-ci turu çərçivəsində “Sumqayıt”a qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komandaların bu gün Yevlaxda baş tutmuş oyunda Gəncə təmsilçisi 3:0 hesablı qələbəyə sevinib.
Azər Bağırov matçdan sonra təşkil edilmiş mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:
“Azarkeşlərimizə təşəkkürümü bildirirəm. Bu qələbəni onlara həsr edirik. Məncə, maraqlı oyun alındı. Bu gün istədiklərimiz meydanda həyata keçdi. Uşaqları təbrik edirəm. Önümüzə baxacağıq.
“Sabah”la matçın son dəqiqələrində 1 xalı əldən verdik. Bəlkə də motivasiya həmin oyundan qaynaqlanmışdı. Futbolçular məsuliyyətin ağırlığını hiss edərək meydana çıxmışdılar.
Rəhbərlik komandaya yaxşı motivasiya verir. Bütün oyunlara maksimum nəticə üçün çıxırıq. “Turan Tovuz”la kubokun ilk matçında meydana daha çox yerli futbolçu buraxmışdıq. Hamıya elə gəldi ki, kubokda yarışmaq istəmirik. Həm çempionatda, həm də kubokda bacardığımız qədər irəli getmək istəyirik”.
“Sumqayıt”ın baş məşqçisi Saşa İliç Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 22-ci turu çərçivəsində “Kəpəz”ə qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komandaların bu gün Yevlaxda baş tutmuş oyunda “Sumqayıt” 0:3 hesabı ilə məğlub olub.
Saşa İliç matçdan sonra təşkil edilmiş mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:
“Kəpəz”i qələbə münasibətilə təbrik edirəm. Fikrimcə, bura gəldiyim vaxtdan bəri ən pis birinci hissə oynadıq. İnana bilmirəm ki, bu cür asan qollar buraxdıq. İkinci hissəyə bir az yaxşı başladıq. Amma Ninkoviçin meydanı tərk etməsi oyuna təsirini göstərdi.
Daha yaxşı oynamağa çalışacağıq. Aleksander Ramalinqomun bir oyunluq cəzası qalıb. Bizi kubok matçı da gözləyir. Mövcud oyunçularla davam edəcəyik. Deməzdim ki, mən rahatam. Təbii ki, bununla bağlı müəyyən işlər görülür. İlk 20 dəqiqədə buraxılan qollar komandanın oyununu sındırdı.
Yankoviçin hərarəti yüksək idi. İki məşqdə iştirak etməmişdi. Ona görə bu matçda iştirak etmədi”.
Safe to say Felipe Melo was happy to see his former club Juventus eliminated from the Champions League at the hands of Galatasaray as he appeared smiling in a video, shouting ‘ bye bye.’
Former Brazilian midfielder Felipe Melo trolled Juventus after the Bianconeri’s Champions League exit on Wednesday.
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 25: Khephren Thuram of Juventus FC reacts during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Juventus and Galatasaray A.S. at Juventus Stadium on February 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)
A former midfielder for both Juve and Galatasaray, Melo appeared smiling and shouting in front of the TV at full-time: “Bye bye, everybody go home,” said the 42-year-old.
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 25: (L-R) Victor Osimhen of Galatasaray in action against Lloyd Kelly of Juventus FC during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Juventus and Galatasaray A.S. at Juventus Stadium on February 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)
Arsenal are desperate to maintain their five-point cushion at the summit of the Premier League table over a relentless Manchester City.
Meanwhile, Chelsea arrive in North London locked in a tight battle for a top-four finish and Champions League qualification.
NAPLES, ITALY – JANUARY 28: Rasmus Hojlund of SSC Napoli scores his team’s first goal whilst under pressure from Wesley Fofana of Chelsea during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD8 match between SSC Napoli and Chelsea FC at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on January 28, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
The Gunners are flying high, though they’ve shown brief moments of vulnerability.
After a frustrating 2-2 draw at Wolves, where they surrendered a two-goal lead, Arsenal bounced back emphatically last weekend with a 4-1 demolition of Tottenham in the North London Derby.
Chelsea’s recent Premier League form has been frustratingly inconsistent. They travel to the Emirates on the back of a bitter 1-1 draw against relegation-threatened Burnley, where they conceded a 93rd-minute equaliser at Stamford Bridge.
While they recently advanced in the FA Cup with a 4-0 win over Hull City, their league campaign has been hampered by an inability to finish off games.
MILAN, ITALY – JANUARY 20: Mikel Merino of Arsenal passes the ball whilst under pressure from Francesco Acerbi of FC Internazionale Milano during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD7 match between FC Internazionale Milano and Arsenal FC at Stadio San Siro on January 20, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
How Arsenal could line up against Chelsea
Bukayo Saka took a minor impact knock to his foot late in the victory against Spurs, but is expected to be fully fit to start.
There are question marks over Kai Havertz’s fitness, but it is expected he will return in time to face his former club.
Arsenal Predicted Line-up: Raya, Timber, Saliba, Gabriel, Hincapie, Zubimendi, Rice, Eze, Saka, Gyokeres, Trossard.
Wesley Fofana is suspended for this clash after picking up a red card (two yellow cards) in the 72nd minute of the 1-1 draw against Burnley last weekend.
Malo Gusto suffered a slight injury scare earlier in February but has been managing his minutes.
João Pedro, who scored Chelsea’s only goal against Burnley, is expected to feature heavily alongside Cole Palmer and Enzo Fernández as Chelsea try to crack Arsenal’s title-chasing defence.
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NAPLES, ITALY – JANUARY 28: Enzo Fernandez of Chelsea celebrates scoring his team’s first goal from the penalty-spot during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD8 match between SSC Napoli and Chelsea FC at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on January 28, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
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Arsenal vs Chelsea Head to head record
Arsenal historically hold the upper hand in this fierce London rivalry. Across 214 total meetings, Arsenal have 86 wins, Chelsea have 66 wins and 62 matches have ended as draws.
Arsenal has been the dominant force in recent encounters, remaining completely unbeaten in their last five matchups against the Blues.
Didier Drogba was the ultimate big-game player and a constant thorn in Arsenal’s side, holding the outright record for most goals in this derby with 13 goals.
Arsenal’s all-time leading goalscorer Thierry Henry routinely haunted Chelsea’s defence during his prime years in North London. He has 10 goals against the Blues.
Bologna and Roma will meet in the Europa League Round of 16, and the winner will face Lille or Aston Villa in the quarter-finals: here’s all you need to know about the upcoming Italian derby.
The first leg will be played in Bologna, as Roma finished the league phase in the top eight and were, therefore, among the seeded teams.
Roma or Bologna to meet Aston Villa or Lille
ROME, ITALY – AUGUST 23: Players, match officials and mascots line up prior to the Serie A match between AS Roma and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Olimpico on August 23, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
The kick-off time will be confirmed by UEFA later today, but the days are already set as the first leg will be played on Thursday, March 12, at the Dall’Ara and the decider at the Olimpico in Rome is scheduled for March 19.
If Bologna progress, they’ll play the second leg of any other future round at home.
The winner will meet Lille or Aston Villa in the quarter-finals.
Before the first leg, Roma will play away at Genoa in Serie A, while Bologna will host strugglers Verona.
Bologna and Roma fixture list compared
ROME, ITALY – AUGUST 23: Wesley Franca of AS Roma (hidden) celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammates during the Serie A match between AS Roma and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Olimpico on August 23, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
The Serie A round in between the two Europa League fixtures will see Roma travel to Como for a tricky meeting in the race for a Champions League spot, while Bologna will travel to regional rivals Sassuolo.
Technically, Bologna have a little advantage here given that the Rossoblu are already nine points below a Conference League spot in Serie A, so they’ll surely prioritise the Europa League, while Roma can’t really choose as they currently occupy a Champions League placement, with a four-point lead over Juventus, their next rivals in Serie A.
BOLOGNA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 26: Joao Mario of Bologna celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammates Nikola Moro and Martin Vitik during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Bologna FC 1909 and SK Brann at Stadio Renato Dall’Ara on February 26, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Roma and Bologna have met only once in Serie A this season, in the first match of the season at the Stadio Olimpico.
The Giallorossi secured a 1-0 victory. The return leg in Serie A will be played on the weekend of April 26, more than a month after their meetings in the Europa League Round of 16.
Bologna coach Vincenzo Italiano has beaten Gian Piero Gasperini in seven of their previous 15 meetings, drawing three times and losing five times.
Juventus are preparing to take on Roma in one of their biggest games of the season in Serie A, but head coach Luciano Spalletti will not speak to the media during the pre-match press conferences. Here is who will stand in for the Bianconeri head coach.
Why Spalletti will not attend press conference ahead of Juventus vs. Roma
This is not the first time this season that Spalletti has decided against attending a pre-match press conference in Serie A. The Bianconeri head coach also sent captain Manuel Locatelli to address the media ahead of the Derby d’Italia against Inter earlier this month.
In that instance, Spalletti decided against speaking to the media for two main reasons: One is to allow himself to fully focus on preparations for the match ahead, and another is because of the fact that he already held a customary pre-match press conference in the Champions League earlier that same week.
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 25: Head Coach Luciano Spalletti of Juventus FC looks on during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Juventus and Galatasaray A.S. at Juventus Stadium on February 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Stefano Guidi/Getty Images)
The same two reasons are true heading into the Roma match this weekend.
Instead of Locatelli, this time it will be over to defender Pierre Kalulu to talk to reporters at the pre-Roma press conference according to Friday’s reports from Corriere dello Sport.
Reports in Italy claim that Inter are keen on two Liverpool stars and that they could be poised to make moves for both during the summer transfer window ahead of the 2026-27 campaign.
CdS: Inter keen on Liverpool’s Jones and Leoni
According to reports from Corriere dello Sport and Calciomercato.com, Inter could return to the negotiating table for Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones during the summer transfer window. There had been reports linking the Nerazzurri with a move for the Englishman at the end of the most recent January transfer window as well.
Those reports claimed that Inter were keen to add Jones to their ranks in the event that Davide Frattesi left the club in the final days of the transfer window, but neither transfer materialised in the end.
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND – DECEMBER 13: Curtis Jones of Liverpool in action during the Premier League match between Liverpool and Brighton & Hove Albion at Anfield on December 13, 2025 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
Inter may have to restructure their midfield department during the summer transfer window, though. Henrikh Mkhitaryan is out of contract and could potentially retire at the end of the season. Hakan Calhanoglu is still a priority target for his boyhood club Galatasaray, and there have even been recent suggestions that Nicolo Barella could be approaching the end of his Inter days.
With several key midfielders potentially on their way out, Inter could potentially return to the negotiating table for Jones in the summer according to Friday’s reports. There had been talks of a potential loan deal with a €40m option to buy at the end of January.
Unless he signs a new contract before the end of the season, Jones will be into the final year of his Liverpool deal in the summer as well.
Friday’s reports add that Inter are also interested in a potential deal for former Parma defender Giovanni Leoni as well.
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND – SEPTEMBER 23: Giovanni Leoni of Liverpool controls the ball whilst under pressure from Leo Scienza of Southampton during the Carabao Cup Third Round match between Liverpool and Southampton at Anfield on September 23, 2025 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Jan Kruger/Getty Images)
The teenager joined Parma in a €35m deal from Parma during the summer transfer window, but suffered a cruel cruciate ligament (ACL) tear on his first start for the Reds, which means that he has only featured for 81 minutes so far this season.
According to Corriere dello Sport, Liverpool could be minded to send Leoni out on loan in 2026-27 in order to provide him with regular, competitive first-team action, and if that were the case, Inter would reportedly be keen to offer him a temporary home in Serie A.
Manchester United chief Christopher Vivell is eyeing a bargain move for Sevilla midfield sensation Lucien Agoume.
While Manchester United are pushing hard to secure Champions League football for next season, they have already started planning for the summer. The Red Devils will look to revamp their midfield, and according to a report from TEAMtalk, the Premier League giants are interested in signing Sevilla’s Lucien Agoume.
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Lucien Agoume is a part of Manchester United’s wishlist
Manchester United have some big plans for the summer. They are expected to at least sign two world-class midfielders this summer, with Casemiro set to leave the club and Manuel Ugarte likely to be offloaded.
While there was uncertainty around Bruno Fernandes and Kobbie Mainoo’s future, the duo are expected to continue at Old Trafford as they are loving life under interim boss Michael Carrick. The Red Devils want to bring in a new defensive midfielder who can feature alongside Mainoo, and they are considering making a move for Agoume.
The Manchester-based giants have been constantly linked with the likes of Adam Wharton, Elliot Anderson and Carlos Baleba. The trio are expected to be their priority targets. However, signing them won’t be straightforward, and it would require a massive financial effort.
Lucien Agoume in action for Sevilla (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)
As a result, they are also looking at Sevilla’s Agoume, who is set to be available for a bargain fee. Manchester United will most likely break the bank for Anderson, and they could look at the French midfield star as a cost-effective second signing to revamp their midfield.
Their scouting reports label him as a midfield ‘destroyer’, and he is outperforming some of their top targets. He was valued at just £20 million (€23m / $27m) last summer. While the price has certainly gone up, he is still a value-for-money option in comparison to others.
Chelsea are plotting a big-money move for Aston Villa attacking mainstay Morgan Rogers.
The English international has only gone from strength to strength since joining Aston Villa. Following his impressive rise at Villa Park, multiple top clubs are now keen on signing him. According to a report from Fichajes, Chelsea are looking to secure his services in a deal worth around €100 million, as they look to form a team capable of winning the Premier League.
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Joe Shields wants Morgan Rogers signed
Chelsea chief Joe Shields, who took Rogers to Manchester City back in the day, is now keen on signing him at the London club. While the move to the Manchester-based giants didn’t work out, he has certainly established himself as one of the most exciting young talents in the English top flight with his consistent performances for Aston Villa.
The Blues have brought in some of the most talented young players from across the globe in recent years. While they already have some serious firepower, Liam Rosenior, who took charge mid-season, seems to have some big plans for the summer.
Morgan Rogers celebrates a goal for Aston Villa (Photo by Charlie Crowhurst/Getty Images)
The 41-year-old wants to form an attack that consists of Estevao on the right flank, Cole Palmer in the number ten role, Joao Pedro up top, and Morgan Rogers on the left flank. He believes the 23-year-old’s arrival could help them take the next step and win the Premier League.
Rogers is an integral part of Aston Villa’s setup under Unai Emery, and they won’t let him leave unless there is a record-breaking offer on the table. Since a potential transfer could cost in excess of €100 million, the Blues are looking to raise funds by cashing in on the likes of Alejandro Garnacho and Liam Delap.
The Birmingham-based outfit has complete control over his future with a long-term deal in place. However, the player’s desire could play a big part, and Chelsea are optimistic about luring him away.
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A deal didn’t materialise on that occasion, and it is not yet entirely certain if Palace will go back in for the Morocco international, with other clubs also being linked.
The report mentions the likes of Lyon, Marseille, and PSV Eindhoven as potential suitors for El Ouahdi, who is expected to leave Genk.
If Palace do retain some interest in the 24-year-old, who can play out wide or at right-back, then it looks like the opportunity could be there to try to revive a deal.
Could Crystal Palace do with Zakaria El Ouahdi transfer to replace Daniel Munoz?
Zakaria El Ouahdi in action for Morocco (Photo by Tullio M. Puglia/Getty Images)
Munoz himself has fuelled speculation by also expressing a desire to play for a bigger club at some point.
“If you ask me, it would be a dream to play for one of these clubs, whether it’s Barcelona, PSG, Real Madrid, or Manchester United,” Munoz said, as quoted by Sport Witness.
“I think I’m working towards that. I strive every day to one day attract the attention of one of these clubs, because for me, it’s a dream to get there.”
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AI-based discovery offers a new level of sophistication in surfacing content, without relying solely on keywords. Beyond keyword-string-first approaches, contextual and semantic elements are now more important than ever.
Optimization is no longer about just reinforcing the keyword. It’s also about constructing a retrievable semantic environment around it.
This impacts how we write, create, and think about content. It applies whether you write every word yourself or employ automated workflows.
Reframing your publishing strategy around context
Much has already been written about the concepts covered here. This discussion focuses on tying them together into a more cohesive publishing strategy and tactical approach.
If you’re already operating in a context mindset, you’re likely making these elements work for you. If you’re still using keyphrase-first approaches and want a stronger grasp of deeper contextual and semantic strategy, keep reading.
Context, semantics, meaning, and intent have long been core to optimization. What’s changed is how content is presented and discovered, particularly within LLM-based platforms.
This shift affects how context is categorized and structured across a website. It applies to site taxonomy, schema, internal linking, and content chunking and clustering.
It also means moving away from verbose word counts and getting to the point. That benefits both the machine layer and the human reader.
Keywords aren’t obsolete. But they don’t function as isolated optimization tactics. Context-led strategies aren’t new. However, they require greater attention to define what your publishing strategy means moving forward.
When considering the keyphrase as a multidimensional point for building semantics, it may be more productive to think of these combined concepts within a single framework. In essence, every topic exists as a semantic field rather than a word or phrase. These areas include:
Axis term (primary topic/keyphrase).
Structural context (secondary and tertiary concepts).
Problem context (intent).
Linguistic variants (stemmed or fanned phrasing).
Entity associations.
Retrieval units (chunk-level readability).
Structural signals (internal links, schema, and taxonomy).
While the main keyphrase is the anchor and axis point for the linguistic dimensions that surround it, almost everything else defines true performance and meaning apart from the keyword.
In other words, the sum of all the “other” words — headings, subheadings, references to related concepts, and various entities related to the keyphrase — is just as important as the keyphrase itself. This is a very basic concept in producing well-thought-out writing, but it’s now more important.
Context density and SERP-level linguistic analysis
One way to think about this shift is by comparing keyword-level linguistic analysis with search engine results page-level linguistic analysis.
SERP-level linguistic analysis isn’t new. One of the first major tools to address this concept was Content Experience by Searchmetrics and Marcus Tober.
The platform launched around 2016 — priced for enterprises — and focused on scraping the top results page for a given keyword, then averaging and weighting the other words common across high-ranking pages.
The idea was that those additional words and entities, which helped define a comprehensive set of results for a topic, would yield key semantic indicators for content performance.
These reports provided stemmed concepts, entities, and specific language modifiers to add hyper-context to the main topic.
Other tools, such as Clearscope, used different methods to achieve similar results.
In my experience, these types of analyses have been very useful for creating high-performing content.
They’ve worked well competitively and have been especially effective in linguistic areas where competitors lacked this level of analysis in their own content.
Using secondary and tertiary keyphrases as contextual linguistic struts
Understanding this type of analysis helps you delve deeper into semantic page construction by categorizing and emphasizing ancillary language into a hierarchy, particularly in second- and third-tier levels. You can go as deep with the hierarchy as your content scope permits.
Secondary and tertiary keywords should form what I often refer to as “linguistic struts” — supporting elements that reinforce your main topic while expanding its scope and relevance.
Think of them as context stabilizers or intent differentiators for a given topic or theme. The choices you make here ultimately define the context and relevance of your content.
Each secondary keyword should serve a specific purpose within your page architecture, whether it’s introducing a new subtopic, answering a related question, or providing additional context for your primary theme.
Once you’ve defined this secondary and tertiary language, it can guide your outline and then the final writing.
This approach applies to everything from manually written work to fully automated and synthetic processes.
Stemmed linguistics
One of the most powerful aspects of comprehensive contextual keyword optimization is its ability to capture stemmed and fanned-out searches — related queries that share common roots or concepts with your optimized keywords.
In other words, related keyphrases and searches you may not have directly optimized for within the primary topic. These types of searches can be extremely valuable, often more so than the primary keyphrase, because they reflect more refined and deliberate intent.
For example, if you’ve created a comprehensive guide for “content marketing,” your page might also rank for searches such as “implementing content marketing strategies,” “content marketing strategy implementation,” or “hire B2B content marketing expert.”
The sum of these stemmed variations often represents significantly higher-intent search volume than any individual keyword.
The more thoroughly you cover secondary and tertiary keywords, the more stemmed and fanned searches you’re likely to capture.
High-level technical foundations for contextual emphasis
When discussing the move from a string-based strategy to a context-based strategy, it’s as much about how machines process content as it is about writing.
LLM-powered platforms evaluate context at multiple layers — how content is segmented, how topics are structurally connected, and how meaning is formally implied.
Retrieval mechanics: From pages to chunks
Large language models retrieve segments of content — referred to as “chunks” — that have been transformed into vector representations.
In simplified terms, your page is broken into retrievable units. Those units are evaluated for contextual similarity to a prompt, and the LLM selects the chunks that best align with the intent and semantic patterns in the query.
Contextual similarity emerges from co-occurring terms, related entities, problem points, and semantic density within a chunk.
If a chunk lacks contextual depth — in other words, if it simply repeats a primary term without expanding the surrounding semantic field — it becomes thin in the embedding layer.
Thin chunks are less likely to be retrieved, even if the page ranks well in traditional search.
The implication for your writing is straightforward: Getting to the point faster can be a significant advantage at both the page and site levels. It can improve machine readability and create a better human reading experience, serving multiple KPIs.
How your content is organized structurally also infers meaning within LLM-based discovery. Beyond providing a taxonomical hierarchy, structure acts as a contextual signal.
Architecture teaches the system how your topics relate to one another. Internal links apply inference and meaning to related topics and entities.
Taxonomy infers the semantic mapping of your connected content within a domain or across domains. URL naming and structure further signal hierarchy and topical relationships.
When a page sits within a clearly defined topical cluster and links to related concepts and subtopics, it inherits contextual reinforcement.
An LLM understands what the page says and where it lives conceptually within your broader domain.
Schema and entity context
There’s also a layer of meaning that can be formally stated through schema markup.
Schema markup and entity modeling provide explicit clarification of what something is, who is involved, and how elements relate to one another.
Where linguistic context builds meaning implicitly through unstructured writing, schema states its intended meaning through structured data.
In doing so, it formalizes entity relationships, reduces ambiguity, and reinforces identity and topic signals across platforms.
This doesn’t replace strong writing, but it strengthens it by ensuring machine-readable contextual emphasis.
In a contextual discovery environment, every technical element exists to strengthen semantic retrievability.
For a deeper dive into the technical shift in content discovery in the age of AI, I recommend Duane Forrester’s book, “The Machine Layer.”
When you align linguistics, structure, and declaration around a clear topical axis, the strategy centers on the contextual environment.
Transitioning from a purely keyphrase-centered strategy may seem daunting at first, but it’s something you can begin doing today in how you write and research your content.
In simple terms, moving to a context-first strategy is about how you approach writing at both the page and site levels and making your content as machine-readable as possible.
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The Chainlink price is hovering in that uncomfortable zone traders know all too well, compressed, quiet, and coiled. At $8.79 on the LINK/USD perpetual market, it doesn’t look heroic. But peel back the layers, and the setup feels anything but sleepy.
Chainlink isn’t some fringe token chasing hype. It’s a crypto oracle platform connecting blockchains to real-world data, and since 2022, it has facilitated over $28 trillion in transaction value, at least according to its own figures. That’s still small change compared to global finance, sure. But it’s not nothing. And when you look more that’s where it gets more interesting.
Whale Games in Motion
The Chainlink price may be drifting sideways to down, yet the Whale vs. Retail Delta is flashing a deep negative reading of -31.040. Translation? Retail traders are likely panic-selling or getting liquidated, while larger players appear to be absorbing the pressure.
This kind of divergence doesn’t guarantee fireworks. But historically, when retail exhaustion peaks and price stabilizes, accumulation phases tend to form. Whales don’t chase green candles. They build positions when nobody’s looking.
So while social feeds obsess over a gloomy Chainlink price prediction narrative’s, the smart money might be playing a longer game.
Technical Tension Building in Chainlink Price
A glance at the Chainlink price chart adds more texture. The RSI sits at 44.38, climbing out of oversold territory. Not euphoric. Not overheated. Just recovering. Meaning, momentum to the downside is fading.
Then there’s the Chaikin Money Flow at 0.04. It’s modestly positive, suggesting capital is sneaking back in even as headlines remain cautious. That’s a subtle but meaningful shift.
Still, sell volume (324.51K) outweighs buy volume (192.94K), keeping the LINK/USD pair suppressed. In plain English: buyers are nibbling, but sellers haven’t fully backed off.
Big Partners, Bigger Ambitions
Fundamentally, Chainlink isn’t short on ambition. It commands nearly 70% of the decentralized finance oracle market and around 84% share on Ethereum. Over 2,000 price feeds (including streams and smart data) and oracle integrations are live. Its Cross-Chain Interoperability Protocol now spans over 70 blockchains.
Add partnerships tied to global payment networks and major financial institutions, and the narrative gets stronger. The platform wants to be plumbing for online finance. Whether it gets there is another story.
So what’s next for the Chainlink price? Technically, it’s sitting near long-term support, with signs of retail capitulation and mild capital inflows. It’s not a breakout yet. Not even close. But if accumulation is underway, today’s dull price action might look very different in future.
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Zomato co-founder Deepinder Goyal's new wearable startup Temple has raised $54 million in a friends-and-family round at a post-money valuation of about $190 million.
The new funding consists of a $50 billion investment from Amazon as well as $30 billion each from Nvidia and SoftBank, against a $730 billion valuation.
"Futbolda bahis" soruşturması kapsamında tutuklanan futbolcu Metehan Baltacı ve Mert Hakan Yandaş'ın da aralarında bulunduğu 34 kişi hakkında 4 yıldan 13 yıla kadar hapis istemiyle iddianame düzenlendi.
Liverpool'da sakatlığı süren Florian Wirtz, cumartesi günü oynanacak West Ham United maçını kaçıracak. Liverpool'un teknik direktörü Arne Slot, Wirtz'in durumuyla ilgili konuştu.
Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının XXII turunun “Kəpəz” – “Sumqayıt” oyunundan (3:0) sonra meydan sahibi komandanın baş məşqçisi Azər Bağırov jurnalistlərin suallarını cavablandırıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis əvvəlcə görüşlə bağlı fikirlərini bölüşüb…
– Azarkeşlərimizə təşəkkür edirəm. Qələbəmizi onlara həsr edirik. Xüsusən də bir neçə gün əvvəl ata olan qazimiz Kərim və onun qızına. Oyun çox maraqlı alındı. Meydanda istədiyimiz hər şeyi həyata keçirə bildik, lazımi qollar vurduq. Futbolçularımı təbrik edirəm.
– Futbolçuların bu qədər motivasiyalı olmasının səbəbi nə idi? – “Sabah”la matçın son dəqiqələrində 1 xalı əldən verdik. Bəlkə də, bu motivasiya elə həmin oyundan gəlirdi. Futbolçular məsuliyyətin ağırlığını hiss edərək meydana çıxmışdılar.
– Kubokda hədəfiniz nə olacaq? – Rəhbərlik komandaya yaxşı motivasiya verir. Bütün oyunlara maksimum nəticə üçün çıxırıq. “Turan Tovuz”la kubokun ilk matçında meydana daha çox yerli futbolçu buraxmışdıq. Hamıya elə gəldi ki, kubokda yarışmaq istəmirik. Həm çempionatda, həm də kubokda bacardığımız qədər irəli getmək istəyirik.
Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının XXII turunun “Kəpəz” – “Sumqayıt” oyunundan (3:0) sonra qonaq komandanın baş məşqçisi Saşa İliç jurnalistlərin suallarını cavablandırıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis əvvəlcə görüşlə bağlı fikirlərini bölüşüb…
– İlk növbədə “Kəpəz”i təbrik edirəm. Birinci hissədə bu mövsüm ən bərbad oyunumuzu keçirdik. Belə bəsit qollar buraxdığımıza inana bilmirəm. İkinci yarıda toparlanmağa çalışsaq da aldığımız qırmızı vərəqə hər şeyi dəyişdi. Qarşıda kubok matçımız var. Diqqətimizi ora yönəltməyə çalışacağıq.
– Getməyin vaxtı çatıb, yoxsa vəziyyəti düzəldə biləcəksiz?
– Daha yaxşı oynamağa çalışacağıq. Ramalinqomun bir oyunluq cəzası qalıb. Bizi kubok matçı da gözləyir. Mövcud oyunçularla davam edəcəyik.
– Yankoviçin start heyətindən kənarda qalması nə ilə əlaqədardır? Onun da start heyətində meydana çıxmaması öz təsirini göstərdi?
– Yankoviçin hərarəti yüksək idi. İki məşqdə iştirak etməmişdi.
– Ninkoviç kimi təcrübəli oyunçu sarı vərəqəsi ola-ola ikinci “sarı”nı almasını necə şərh edirsiniz?
– Fasilədə ona bildirmişdim ki, ehtiyatlı oynasın. Amma düzü, ikinci sarı vərəqə aldığı epizodda o qədər də kobud oynadığını düşünmürəm. Baş hakim bu qərarı verdi, hörmətlə yanaşırıq.
– Qələbə qazanmaq üçün xarakter lazımdır, futbolçularda isə xarakter çatışmır. 8 matçda cəmi 1 qələbə qazanmısız, futbolçular yersiz vərəqələr alır, asan qollar buraxırsız. Amma siz çox sakitsiz, futbolçuları çox rahat müdafiə edirsiz, sanki hər şey qaydasındadır. Düşünmürsüz ki, bu, doğu yol deyil və futbolçulara öz xarakterinizi göstərməlisiz?
– Rahat olduğumu deməzdim. Təbii ki, bununla bağlı müəyyən işlər görülür. İlk 20 dəqiqədə buraxılan qollar komandanın oyununu sındırdı.
“Qarabağ”ın futbolçusu Kamilo Duranın son durumu açıqlanıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Çempionlar Liqasında “Nyukasl”la oyunda zədələnən futbollçunun vəziyyəti yaxşıdır. Bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
Manchester City will face Real Madrid in the Champions League last 16 after the two teams were drawn against each other for the fifth consecutive European campaign. Pep Guardiola’s side were knocked out by Los Blancos in the play-off phase in 2024-25, a year after they were eliminated by the same opposition in the quarter-finals. […]
INDIANAPOLIS, INDIANA - SEPTEMBER 14: Anthony Richardson #5 of the Indianapolis Colts looks on while playing against the Denver Broncos at Lucas Oil Stadium on September 14, 2025 in Indianapolis, Indiana. (Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Vikings fans, is Anthony Richardson destined for Minnesota? In this episode of The Real Forno Show, Tyler Forness ranks the top 10 QB additions to push J.J. McCarthy, sparking heated debates on trades, reunions, and upside plays.
In a candid discussion on The Real Forno Show, hosted by Tyler Forness and producer Dave Stefano, the duo dissects the Minnesota Vikings’ quarterback conundrum heading into the 2026 offseason. Forness questions the team’s faith in J.J. McCarthy, citing head coach Kevin O’Connell’s calculated comments: “A lot of those feelings are still the same… It’s just the timeline is in a different place for all of us than it was in 2024.” Stefano counters, interpreting it as O’Connell feeling the heat: “Kevin O’Connell’s feeling the heat in this one and saying, I’ve gotta get this one right.” They explore Anthony Richardson’s trade rumors, with Forness praising his “alien arm” and upside akin to Josh Allen, noting the Vikings’ prior interest: “The Vikings tried to trade up for Anthony Richardson in 2023, 3 firsts two seconds.” Other options like Kirk Cousins’ potential return at veteran minimum and Geno Smith’s fit in O’Connell’s scheme are weighed, emphasizing cost, talent, and durability. The episode blends analytics, film breakdowns, and unfiltered takes, highlighting the Vikings’ need for competition amid McCarthy’s injuries and inconsistent play.
Tyler’s Top 10:
Anthony Richardson as #1: High-upside trade target; Forness predicts a deal involving picks 97 and a fifth for Richardson and a fourth, saying, “Richardson is Josh Allen waiting to just sprout.”
Geno Smith at #2: Potential cut from Raiders; could provide top-15 play at low cost, with Stefano noting he could be “the adult in the room” alongside McCarthy.
Kirk Cousins #3: Reunion for stability; Forness warns of PR issues but adds, “At the veteran minimum… Kirk Cousins can deliver baseline level of quarterback play.”
Malik Willis #4: Growth under Matt LaFleur praised, but high cost ($20-30M) a deterrent; “If this were just a list of quarterbacks that I believed in, Willis would rank first.”
Derek Carr #5 (Wild Card): Possible un-retirement; offers rhythm but panics under pressure.
Lower Ranks: Kyler Murray (#6) and Tua Tagovailoa (#7) flagged for injuries and scheme mismatch; Mac Jones (#8) dismissed for lacking arm talent; Aaron Rodgers (#9) called “his worst season”; Marcus Mariota (#10) as safe backup.
Overall QB Strategy: Debate on O’Connell’s comments signaling doubt in McCarthy; emphasis on traits, scheme fit, and cap implications.
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Jose Mourinho and Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink reportedly crossed paths just once when the Portuguese took charge at Stamford Bridge, with the forward soon leaving the club—a move Mourinho would later admit he regretted.
During his first year in charge, Mourinho delivered Chelsea’s first league title in half a century, backed by a squad that had plenty of attacking options.
Didier Drogba and Eidur Gudjohnsen led the line, while Frank Lampard was starting to establish himself as a real threat from midfield.
Mourinho told Hasselbaink he regretted letting him leave Chelsea
10 Mar 2002: Jimmy Floyd Hasselbaink (left) of Chelsea tussles with Anthony Gardner (right) of Tottenham Hotspur during the AXA sponsored FA Cup quarter-finals match played at White Hart Lane, in London. Chelsea won the match 4-0. DIGITAL IMAGE. Mandatory Credit: Phil Cole/Getty Images
Hasselbaink, who had joined Chelsea in 2000, found himself surplus to requirements despite a strong stint with the club.
Speaking on ‘Clutch 9,’ the Dutchman shared that Mourinho later admitted it had been a mistake to move him on. The striker ended up at Middlesbrough, where he continued to perform well.
Reflecting on that period, Hasselbaink said: “So he still had four strikers and he must have thought Kezman is better than Hasselbaink or whatever.”
“He never spoke to me, never said anything. Afterwards when I left Middlesbrough and I did well at Middlesbrough, he did say ‘I’ve made a mistake’ but it is what it is, isn’t it?”
Over his time at Stamford Bridge, Hasselbaink scored 87 goals in 177 appearances for Chelsea and topped 20 league goals twice during his spell.
Kezman Move was a rare miss for Mourinho
Of the four forwards available to Chelsea that season, Mateja Kezman was meant to be a promising addition, but it didn’t take long for that decision to backfire.
In his only league campaign for the club, Kezman found the net just four times in 25 appearances before moving on to Atletico Madrid.
Having Hasselbaink available alongside Drogba and Gudjohnsen could have provided valuable depth up front, potentially helping Chelsea sustain stronger campaigns across multiple competitions.
The Blues may have finished top of the league table that season, but their cup runs were far less impressive. They crashed out of the FA Cup in the fifth round and exited the Champions League under controversial circumstances against Liverpool.
If another team wants to make a bid to acquire quarterback Andy Dalton in a trade with the Panthers, it sounds like General Manager Dan Morgan will be amenable to working with them.
A report this week indicated that teams have reached out about a deal for the veteran backup and Morgan said at a press conference on Tuesday that the team was looking to add a younger option behind Bryce Young on the depth chart. During a Thursday appearance on The Pat McAfee Show, Morgan did not confirm receiving overtures from other clubs but he said he'd be open to them and to letting Dalton have a say in what he wants to do in 2026.
"There's a potential that somebody may want him," Morgan said. "Andy's a really good player, and he's a great guy, great culture fit for us. I haven't talked to any teams about a trade, but I think if the possibility did come up then I would talk to Andy, give him that option and let him explore a trade. I do think we want to get a little younger and a little more athletic at that backup quarterback spot."
A Dalton trade likely wouldn't bring a lot back to the Panthers in return, but he is guaranteed $2 million this season and Morgan's plan to look for other options means that there might not be a place for him in Carolina for the 2026 season. Depending on who is showing interest, that could make a trade an appealing option for all involved.
INDIANAPOLIS - Over the next week and a half, transactions are going to start coming fast and furious as the Buffalo Bills create space under the salary cap in order to sign free agents - some from outside the organization, some from within.
Friday morning, they brought back one of their own as core special teamer Sam Franklin is reportedly locked up on a three-year deal that ESPN pegs at $7.5 million in potential earnings.
Franklin spent the first five years of his career with the Panthers where he established himself as a first-rate core-four special teams player. At one point his coach was Chris Tabor, and when Tabor was hired last season to coach Buffalo’s special teams, he helped convince the Bills to sign Franklin as a free agent.
In his first season with Buffalo, Franklin played 329 snaps which trailed only Joe Andreessen and Reggie Gilliam, and he was in on 12 tackles, though there weren’t any splash plays such as forced fumble or recoveries.
Franklin is not an option on defense - he played only six snaps last year - so this is strictly a move to maintain some continuity on special teams. A move the Bills should certainly make is to re-sign Gilliam who has become not only one of the team’s best special teams players, but also has been an excellent blocking fullback who saw increased playing time in 2025 in that role.
The Bills late last week re-signed restricted free agent offensive lineman Alec Anderson, but they still have 20 players due to hit the open market on March 11.
Sal Maiorana has covered the Buffalo Bills for more than four decades including 36 years as the full-time beat writer/columnist for the D&C. He has written numerous books about the history of the team, and he is also co-host of the BLEAV in Bills podcast/YouTube show. He can be reached at maiorana@gannett.com, and you can follow him on X @salmaiorana and on Bluesky @salmaiorana.bsky.social.
Partick Thistle's Wyre Stadium at Firhill has been chosen to host the KDM Evolution Trophy final between Inverness Caledonian Thistle and Raith Rovers.
The match will be broadcast live on BBC Alba on Sunday, 5 April, with a 16:10 BST kick-off.
Both finalists are looking to lift the Challenge Cup, for Scottish Professional Football League clubs below the Premiership, for a fourth time.
But it is the inaugural final under the current format, which started with a Champions League-style league phase, and the new sponsor.
SPFL chief executive Neil Doncaster said: "It promises to be a closely-contested game as both teams compete to be the first winners of our impressive new trophy."
Caley Thistle, who are looking to lift the trophy for the first time since they shared it with Rovers when the season was cut short by the Covid pandemic in 2020, topped the league phase with a 100% record.
Scott Kellacher's current League 1 leaders then defeated Dumbarton 9-0, League 1 promotion rivals Stenhousemuir and two Championship sides - Thistle and Ayr United - away from home.
Championship side Rovers are in their third final in five seasons, last winning the trophy in 2022.
With second-tier clubs having byes from the league phase, the Kirkcaldy side, now with Dougie Imrie in charge, defeated League 1 duo Hamilton Academical and Queen of the South before knocking out Championship rivals Queen's Park and Airdrieonians.
An estimated £1.25m in prize money will have been shared with clubs competing in the competition this season – an increase of more than 50% on last season - with the 2025/26 winners receiving £150,000 and the runners-up £100,000.
Brazil women's team take on Costa Rica in friendly this Friday
The Brazilian Women's National Team faces Costa Rica in a friendly match this Friday (27th). The duel will take place at the Alejandro Morera Soto Stadium in Alajuela, Costa Rica, at 10 PM (Brasília time). The match will be broadcast by SporTV.
The teams have faced each other five times. In all five encounters, the Amarelinha emerged victorious. The Brazilian National Team scored 20 goals and conceded only one.
The last meeting between the teams was in 2016, at the International Tournament of Manaus. The game was held at the Arena da Amazônia, and Brazil won 6-0. It is worth noting that Tamires, Gabi Zanotti, and Bia Zaneratto scored in this match and have been called up by coach Arthur Elias for this Friday's game.
The duel between Brazil and Costa Rica marks the debut of the Brazilian National Team in the 2026 season. Besides this match, the Amarelinha will also face Venezuela and Mexico during this FIFA Date.
Yasmin during training with the Women's National Team in Costa RicaCredits: Lívia Villas Boas/CBF
All parties pushing for Luka Modric’s renewal at Milan
Luka Modric’s future at Milan is reaching a decisive crossroads, with all parties involved now pushing for a one-year contract extension to keep the legendary Croatian at the San Siro.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the midfielder’s current deal is set to expire this summer, and the Rossoneri management have made it clear they want him to renew for another season. Manager Max Allegri is a central figure in these negotiations. The coach remains fully confident that Modric can continue to perform at a high level and provide the technical leadership necessary for the squad’s development.
However, the final decision rests with the player himself. Modric is currently making deep considerations regarding his physical abilities and whether he can still contribute to the team with the same impact he has shown throughout his career. While the club and technical staff are ready to sign off the deal, the veteran’s own assessment of his fitness and longevity will prove vital in the coming weeks. If Modric feels his body can handle another year of elite competition, the renewal is expected to be finalized swiftly.
FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - JANUARY 11: Head coach Jim Harbaugh of the Los Angeles Chargers looks on prior to an NFL wild card playoff game against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on January 11, 2026 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Michael Owens/Getty Images) | Getty Images
You've probably already learned this, but the temperature around the Philadelphia Eagles has felt inconsistent lately. One week, the conversation centers on culture and accountability. The next week, discussions shift to leadership, communication, and whether everyone inside the building is truly aligned.
Winning cures most things in the NFL, and it typically does for the Birds, too, for a while. Then, perceptions return and linger, especially when expectations are as high as they are in Philadelphia.
That's why communication matters. Not press conferences. Not anonymous sourcing. Not talk radio. Actual feedback from the players who live the grind every day.
If you're interested in how a team truly feels about its environment and leadership, a trip to the locker room is important. When ESPN senior writer Kalyn Kahler released the NFLPA's 2026 team report cards, the results offered a rare, unfiltered look inside all 32 franchises.
Nick Sirianni receives an A grade from his players.
The survey, one conducted by the NFLPA from November 2 to December 11, included 1,759 player responses. Every player who was a member of a 2025 NFL roster was eligible to participate. Teams were graded from A-plus to F-minus on everything from ownership and coaching to treatment of families and travel conditions.
Some of the Eagles' marks raised eyebrows. Here's one that carries a lot of weight. Nick Sirianni received an A.
Sure, you can debate his in-game decision-making. We can question his temperament. We can argue about the direction of the offense. Fans and media will always have opinions.
It also, however, matters what the players think, and based on the results, they have made that clear. For all the noise surrounding the Eagles, and for all the speculation about tension (or favoritism or cracks in the foundation), the locker room gave its head coach a resounding vote of confidence.
Eagles layers handed out a C+ for treatment of families and a D for the team locker room. The offensive coordinator position received a C+, which won't stun anyone who followed the season's ups and downs.
Team travel earned an F, and frankly, that feels predictable. Most of us are uncomfortable crammed into buses, trains, and flights. Now imagine doing it at 6-foot-8 and 365 pounds like Jordan Mailata. Perspective matters.
Kon Knueppel set the NBA record for the most 3-pointers in a season by a rookie on Thursday, helping the Charlotte Hornets to their ninth straight win on the road.
Knueppel produced 28 points, four rebounds, two assists, one steal and one blocked shot in a 133-109 victory over the Indiana Pacers at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. He knocked down eight 3s and was a team-best plus-26 in 31 minutes, 12 seconds of action.
The fourth overall pick clinched the record in the third quarter with his sixth triple, surpassing Keegan Murray for the most in history. Murray sealed it in 80 games with the Sacramento Kings during the 2022-23 season, while Knueppel did so in his 59th game.
"Just my teammates for embracing me and really helping me out," Knueppel said of what means most about the record. "That is a lot of 3s, and it is a lot of looks off other teammates. So them letting me come on the team and letting me play my game, I think, is cool."
KON MAKES HISTORY ‼️
With this three, Kon Knueppel has set the new NBA rookie record for 3-pointers made in a season! pic.twitter.com/CoaK09QIQY
Averaging 3.5 3s per game this season, Knueppel on Tuesday became the fastest player in history to reach 200 career 3-pointers (58 games). He is currently the only player in the league this season with at least 200 3-pointers (209).
Knueppel tied his own franchise record for 3s made in a single game with the performance, which was originally set on Jan. 29 in a win over the Dallas Mavericks. He is also the third rookie in history with multiple games of at least 30 points and seven 3s.
"It is very special to be a part of," Hornets coach Charles Lee said. "Any time you can be around moments like that, that are historic, it is pretty special. To see where his story started and where he continues to ascend to is really cool. I think that not only has Kon done a phenomenal job to accomplish what he just accomplished, but it is also the players around him have put him in great positions. They've helped him along the way."
Knueppel is averaging 19.4 points, 5.4 rebounds and 3.5 assists while shooting 44.2% from 3-point range this season with the Hornets. He leads the rookie class in total scoring (1,146) and is one of two first-year players with at least five 30-point games.
The former Duke guard has emerged as a significant contributor for the Hornets (29-31) and is a key reason the team is in contention for the play-in race. He wants to continue to build toward reaching the playoffs for the first time in 10 years.
"We got to take care of the games that we believe we should win," Knueppel said. "So going forward, just playing together defensively and offensively will be the best strategy."
FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - AUGUST 08: TreVeyon Henderson #32 of the New England Patriots returns the opening kickoff for a touchdown in the first quarter during the NFL Preseason 2025 game against the Washington Commanders at Gillette Stadium on August 08, 2025 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Billie Weiss/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Even though the final game left a bitter taste in their mouths, the New England Patriots have plenty to feel good about coming out of the 2025 NFL season. Having won just eight total games the previous two seasons, they went 14-3 and advanced all the way to the playoffs in their first campaign under head coach Mike Vrabel.
The foundation has been set, now the goal is to further build the house on top. In order to do that, the Patriots vow to be proactive.
“We’re going to explore every avenue to try to improve the team,” said executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf at this week’s Scouting Combine. “We filled a lot of needs last year and we’re still building.”
Despite last year’s success, virtually no position on the team is immune to being impacted by this process. However, Vrabel and Wolf highlighted some particular areas when speaking about where to get better in 2026.
Offensive playmaking
“Obviously, having more playmakers is a good thing. So, we are looking at at the wide receiver position to try to improve depth and at the top as well,” said Wolf.
“But also, when you run your offense and you have one of these No. 1 receivers, the quarterback can get in trouble by trying to force the ball to that person. I know the way Josh [McDaniels] has built the offense out, you’re supposed to throw the ball to the open guy, and that’s what we were able to do this year. Obviously, there’s a hierarchy of players who play the most snaps on third down, things like that, but basically like the more playmakers we have, the better we’re going to be.”
Wolf remained fairly vague in his answer, but the message was still clear. The Patriots want to improve the supporting cast around third-year quarterback Drake Maye, and the wide receiver position is one they will take a long look at to do so.
That does not necessarily mean trading for A.J. Brown, as has been rumored for some time now. However, no stone will be left unturned in order to add to New England’s offensive fire power after it was exposed in the playoffs.
“We didn’t consistently do enough, I thought. There were times where we did and we weren’t able to sustain,” said Vrabel.
“We’ll have to go back and understand that to put yourself in those positions and ultimately win a championship, you’re going to have to beat good defenses, whether that’s at home or on the road or whatever that is. So, the consistency of it, the ability to create some X-plays — it’s hard to drive the ball 10 or 12 plays and you have to be better, improve the details and improve the execution. We’re all involved in it. From the coaching to the playing, it’s on us all. And that’ll be our challenge going forward. Yeah, we had success and there were some really good performances, but the margin for error when you get into January really shrinks.”
Kickoff return
Did you know that the first play of the Mike Vrabel tenure ended in a touchdown? Sure, it was preseason, but TreVeyon Henderson’s 100-yard runback of the opening kickoff against the Washington Commanders was still a positive start to the exhibition schedule.
For the Patriots, however, it was not a sign of things to come. Yes, they found some success early in the season running back kickoffs, but after Antonio Gibson sustained a season-ending ACL tear in Week 5, the team’s ability to return kicks was diminished.
Unsurprisingly, Eliot Wolf sees some potential to get better in this area.
“I think that’s an area that we could certainly improve,” he acknowledged. “I know TreVeyon had the one in the preseason and then, he was doing it a little bit. As we adjust and every team adjusts to the new rules, different things like our blocking needs to kick up a notch. I think part of that would be have an explosive returner that can be back there. Really, once Antonio got hurt that really set us back in that area. We’ll look to try to improve that as well.”
The Patriots finished the season ranked 19th in the NFL in kickoff return average, but their production dropped off after Gibson went down. He had averaged 28.5 yards per runback and scored a touchdown in Week 2; the six other returners used, averaged only 24.6 yards on their return attempts without finding the end zone.
Team strength
The Patriots morphed into a physical football team in the playoffs, at least on one side of the ball. While their defense was playing bully ball in the tournament, the offense — as noted above — was unable to follow suit.
For the team’s head coach, one of the issues was team strength.
“We have to get stronger,” he said in Indianapolis. “When you have a young football team you have to understand that this is a grown-man sport. There are a bunch of big men out there playing this game, and so I want to make sure that our players understand how important their physical development is. They may be skilled, but we have some guys on our team — everybody’s at a different level, where one player is at 12 years into his career and another player is in his second year.”
Vrabel used a former teammate of his as an example of players actively getting stronger and transforming their body to maximize their abilities to compete.
“Here’s what I always say: nobody talks about Tom Brady in 2001 in 2000 and how he changed his body and he maximized his god-given genetic ability,” he recalled. “Everybody talks about TB12 and the pliability. They don’t talk about how hard he worked in the weight room and how he lifted with the tight ends and the linebackers and he squatted and he hanged clean and he did all those things to make his body the best that it could be for him to to play quarterback and to compete once his opportunity came.”
Tom Brady’s development is unparalleled in NFL history, but Vrabel’s point still stands. His team needs to put the work in if it wants to reach a championship level.
If you need more proof that Atlanta is not a real place, look no further than the Atlanta Hawks who are living up to their “True to Atlanta” motto.
The Hawks will pay tribute to Magic City, the city’s most recognizable adult entertainment club, during their March 16 game against the - you guessed it - Orlando Magic.
The idea came together after actress and Hawks owner Jami Gertz worked with music mogul Jermaine Dupri on the “Magic City: An American Fantasy” docuseries for STARZ.
“This collaboration and theme night is very meaningful to me after all the work that we did to put together ’Magic City: An American Fantasy’,” Gertz said. “The iconic Atlanta institution has made such an incredible impact on our city and its unique culture.”
The Hawks will have the Magic City Kitchen’s famous traditional Lemon Pepper wings and the Louwill Lemon Pepper BBQ wings named after Gwinnett County native and former Hawks player Lou Williams.
And what is a Hawks game without an Atlanta rap icon performing at halftime. This game will feature one from T.I.
“We doin’ this one for the city ... Magic City,” he said.
No joy in this reunion? These Champions League giants meet again
The knockout stage hasn’t even started yet, but it’s already certain that one of the favorites for the Champions League trophy will have to bow out in the round of 16.
Manchester City and Real Madrid will face each other at this early stage. That’s the result of today’s Champions League round of 16 draw.
This draw is particularly noteworthy because it means that these two giants will meet in the knockout phase of the Champions League for the fifth season in a row.
Last year, Real prevailed in the playoff matches, and in 2024, the Madrid side also had the upper hand against City in the quarterfinals, ultimately winning in a penalty shootout and later claiming the title in the final.
The year before that, in 2023, City thrashed Real 4-0 in the semifinal second leg and advanced to the final, which the Skyblues won. The year before that, in the 2021/22 season, Real finally won the semifinal against the Premier League club in extra time. That season, the Blancos also went on to lift the Champions League trophy.
History shows: The winner of this duel has a pretty good chance of going on to win the title.
Since the 2019/20 season, Real and City have faced each other eleven times in the Champions League.
This season, they already met in the league phase, with City winning 2-1 in Madrid. While Pep’s team qualified directly for the round of 16, the Royals, as is well known, had to take the detour through the playoffs.
The fact that they’re meeting again right away didn’t come as a surprise to many. Above all, for Real keeper Thibaut Courtois, this draw was inevitable. He said ahead of the draw: “We all know that on Friday it’s going to be Man City in the draw – everyone knows that.”
In the end, fortune teller Courtois was proven right – the only question that remains, of course, is which team will come up short. The winner of the match will face either Atalanta, who knocked out Dortmund, or the German record champions from Munich in the quarterfinals. That’s probably not for the faint of heart.
What do you think? Who will come out on top in what feels like the 300-trillionth Champions League clash between Real and City? Feel free to let us know in the comments.
The NFL draft is fast approaching, and all eyes were on the first day of workouts at the NFL combine in Indianapolis. Baltimore has a certain player prototype, preferring athletic prospects with big-game experience and leadership. Every player drafted in 2025 embodied those traits.
In 2026, the Ravens will again work to have one of the most explosive classes in the draft. The one metric that all 32 teams around the league utilize is the RAS (Relative Athletic Score), which measures a player's athletic testing in relation to size and historical results.
It's graded on a scale of 1-10, with 10 being the highest.
The first group to work out was the defensive interior and defensive line, and we're examining the Relative Athletic Scores of five defensive tackles Baltimore could target in next month's draft.
Lee Hunter, DT, Texas Tech
A huge interior defender and run game destroyer at Texas Tech, Hunter earned first-team All-American and first-team All-Big 12 in his redshirt senior season. The 6-4, 330-pound defensive tackle posted 8.5 tackles for loss in addition to 2.5 sacks and a forced fumble. He finished his career with 168 total tackles and 7.5 sacks.
Lee Hunter is a DT prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored an unofficial 3.72 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 1285 out of 2046 DT from 1987 to 2026.
According to Adam Schefter, Halton's 36.5” vertical jump is the third highest of any DT at the combine in at least the last 20 years.
Gracen Halton is a DT prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored an unofficial 9.70 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 63 out of 2046 DT from 1987 to 2026.
At 6-foot-5, 313 pounds with 10 1/4-inch hands and 33 7/8-inch arms, Capehart is more blue-collar than wow factor, but there's no debating his athleticism.
DeMonte Capehart is a DT prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored an unofficial 9.97 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 8 out of 2046 DT from 1987 to 2026.
Eason is a former linebacker who bulked up and moved inside to defensive tackle.
Bryson Eason is a DT prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored an unofficial 8.26 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 356 out of 2046 DT from 1987 to 2026.
Ball started in all 11 games, recording 27 total tackles, including four and a half tackles for loss and six quarterback hurries.
Cameron Ball is a DT prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored an unofficial 8.26 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 357 out of 2046 DT from 1987 to 2026.
An athletic marvel, Durant is a 6'1", 287-pound defensive tackle who is undersized and struggles to win as a pass-rusher, but is stout against the run.
Zane Durant is a DT prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored an unofficial 9.22 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 161 out of 2046 DT from 1987 to 2026.
Banks struggled with a foot injury in 2025, but in 2024, the athletic Banks recorded three sacks, 17 total pressures, and a 16.7% pass-rush win rate over his final three games against LSU, Ole Miss, and Florida State.
Caleb Banks is a DT prospect in the 2026 draft class. He scored an unofficial 9.84 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 34 out of 2046 DT from 1987 to 2026.
MADRID, SPAIN - FEBRUARY 24: Coach Diego Simeone of Atletico Madrid during the UEFA Champions League match between Atletico Madrid v Club Brugge at the Estadio Civitas Metropolitano on February 24, 2026 in Madrid Spain (Photo by Maria Gracia Jimenez/Soccrates/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Atlético Madrid return to LALIGA action when they take a trip to the Northern principality of Asturias to face Real Oviedo on Saturday night.
Sandwiched between two important midweek matches, this encounter with the league’s bottom side comes at a welcome moment for Atleti. On Tuesday this week, Los Rojiblancos assured their place in the UEFA Champions League last 16, and next Tuesday will face FC Barcelona in the second leg of the Copa del Rey semi-final.
With those two cup competitions in mind during this busy period of the season, we can expect to see a lot of rotation in Diego Simeone’s team selection to play Oviedo. Los Carbayones haven’t had the dream return to LALIGA that they were hoping for, 24 years later. Oviedo (3-8-13, 17 points) languish in 20th place in the league table, eight points from safety, having struggled with the step up to first division football.
While they do have some capable names with top-flight — and even Premier League — experience, results haven’t gone the Asturians’ way, falling multiple times at the final hurdle. An example of this would be last weekend, when they let a two-goal lead slip away to Real Sociedad, only to end up drawing 3-3.
(I wonder who else would do such a thing away from home?)
Atlético on the other hand are seemingly looking to secure their Champions League status for next season, and hold onto fourth place. Atleti (14-6-5, 48 points) sit six points ahead of Real Betis, but are three points adrift of Villarreal CF. A win would take Atleti into third place, as the Yellow Submarine travel to face Barcelona earlier on Saturday.
This historic fixture between Atlético Madrid and Real Oviedo was a staple of LALIGA from the mid-1930s all the way to the late 1990s. Oviedo’s demise and near disappearance meant that this season’s reverse meeting was the first between the two in the top flight of Spanish football since May 2000. In that match at the Estadio Metropolitano, Atleti were comfortable 2-0 winners thanks to a first-half brace from Alexander Sørloth. His recent form would suggest he’d be in line to repeat that kind of performance this weekend, should he play.
Thursday’s training session at the Cerro de Espino training facility in Majadahonda saw a lineup tested so rotated, it was almost facing backwards.
A back five was implemented, with the exciting inclusion of an academy product who has more than deserved his chance in the first division. Julio Díaz has been a key part of Fernando Torres’ Atlético Madrileño side that are pushing for promotion to the second division, and he was tried at left full-back for what would be his first senior start.
Díaz an attack-minded defender that has had a hand in a fair few goals this season and last, possessing just as good a right foot as his left. Let’s see if El Cholo does finally trust in youth, or if he would prefer to stick with a regular first-team player.
Díaz was tested flanking a center-back trio of Clément Lenglet, José María Giménez and Robin Le Normand, all of whom have fallen out of favour since the emergence of Marc Pubill and Dávid Hancko as the starting defensive pair. Nahuel Molina was the player preferred in the tried XI at right full-back.
In midfield, it could be a chance for new signings Rodrigo Mendoza and Obed Vargas to get some minutes from the start, with their inclusion in Thursday’s rehearsal. They were joined by Thiago Almada, who would play a more liberal role behind the chosen forwards.
On Thursday, said forwards were Antoine Griezmann and Ademola Lookman, but with both expected to play somewhat of a part against Barcelona at the Nou Camp on Tuesday, Simeone may opt for a combination of any two of his attacking players. The aforementioned Sørloth is in a rich vein of form that he won’t want to stall, and Julián Alvarez is as thirsty for goals as a sponge in a desert is for water.
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Simeone prepara rotaciones masivas y con sorpresas para el posible XI vs Oviedo:
◾️Julio Díaz, al lateral izquierdo ◾️Obed, Mendoza y Almada, en el medio ◾️Le Normand, Giménez y Lenglet, atrás
Sweat is an ascending player who just completed his second season. By acquiring him, the Jets continue to indicate they don't worry much about football character.
Sweat had supposed character concerns coming out of Texas following an alleged DWI arrest just weeks before the draft. Then-Titans GM Ran Carthon drafted him at No. 38 overall anyway. Sweat's sophomore season in Tennessee was littered with red flags.
Sweat missed the majority of Titans training camp with tonsillitis. Unsurprisingly, the big-bodied nose tackle was poorly conditioned once the season began. Sweat injured his ankle in Week 1, sidelining him for Week 2. Peculiarly, he then declared himself healthy for Week 3. The Titans placed him on four-game IR less than 48 hours later.
"Sweat has two years left on his rookie deal, is enormously talented and had a pretty rough reputation in the Titans organization," Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer wrote about the trade. "We’ll see if being traded lights a fire underneath him that Tennessee couldn’t ignite the last two years."
New Titans GM Mike Borgonzi is attempting to build a locker room culture. That's precisely why he traded Jarvis Brownlee Jr. to the Jets during the season.
Now, Borgonzi found the Jets willing to acquire another player whose personality he did not care for in Sweat. Darren Mougey obviously didn't share the same concerns on Sweat and Brownlee.