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Baş məşqçisiz “Sumqayıt” hazırlıq planını açıqladı
Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında mübarizə aparan “Sumqayıt” komandası bu gündən etibarən 2026/2027 mövsümünün hazırlığına start verib.
Arena.az bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidmətinə istinadən xəbər verir.
Bildirilir ki, komanda məşqlərini iyulun 24-nə qədər “Sumqayıt Arena”da keçirəcək. Ayın 25-də isə komanda Qəbələyə yola düşərək hazırlığın ikinci mərhələsini burada davam etdirəcək.
Avqustun 8-nə qədər davam edəcək təlim-məşq toplanışı müddətində 4 yoxlama görüşü nəzərdə tutulub. Komanda iyulun 26-da “Kəpəz”, 30-da “Şamaxı”, avqustun 3-də “İmişli” ilə üz-üzə gələcək. Avqustun 7-də isə Qətərin “Əl-Xaraitiyat” kollektivi ilə yoxlama oyunu nəzərdə tutulub.
“Sumqayıt” Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünü 41 xalla 12 iştirakçı arasında 7-ci pillədə başa vurub. Saşa İliçin rəhbərliyi altında 33 oyunda 12 qələbə qazanıb, 5 heç-heçə etmiş komanda 16 məğlubiyyətə üzülüb. Mövsüm bitən kimi İliçlə yollarını ayırmış klub hələ yeni baş məşçqçi seçimini açıqlamayıb. Amma göründüyü kimi, klub rəhbərliyi yeni baş məşqçi olmadan yeni mövsümə bütün hazırlıq planlarını müəyyənləşdirib. Bu da sözügedən klubun necə “yüksək səviyyədə” və “peşəkarcasına” idarə olunduğunu bariz şəkildə sübut edir.
FFF FİFA-dan Maykl Olisenin sarı vərəqəsinin ləğvini istəyir
Fransa Futbol Federasiyası (FFF) dünya çempionatının 1/8 finalında Maykl Oliseyə göstərilən sarı vərəqənin ləğvi üçün FİFA-ya müraciət edib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, 24 yaşlı hücumçu Paraqvaya qarşı 1:0 hesabı ilə başa çatmış oyunun sonlarında rəqib futbolçu Matias Qalarsa ilə yaşadığı mübahisəyə görə xəbərdarlıq almışdı.
Fransa tərəfi hesab edir ki, videoyazılar Olisenin rəqibə toxunmadığını açıq şəkildə göstərir. Kadrlarda fransalı futbolçunun sadəcə barmağını dodaqlarına apararaq rəqibini susmağa çağırdığı, bundan dərhal sonra isə Qalarsanın üzünə zərbə almış kimi özünü yerə atdığı görünür.
FFF məhz bu görüntülərə əsaslanaraq sarı vərəqənin ləğv edilməsini tələb edir.
Əgər FİFA müraciəti rədd etsə və Olise 1/4 finalda Mərakeşə qarşı keçiriləcək görüşdə daha bir sarı vərəqə alsa, avtomatik cəza səbəbindən yarımfinal oyununu buraxmalı olacaq.
Qeyd edək ki, Fransa – Mərakeş arasında 1/4 final qarşılaşması iyulun 9-da keçiriləcək.
Maykl Olise 2024-cü ilin yayından Almaniyanın “Bayern” klubunun formasını geyinir. O, Münhen təmsilçisi ilə iki dəfə Bundesliqanın, bir dəfə isə Almaniya Kuboku və Super Kubokunun qalibi olub.
Dambrauskas: “Bir addım daha irəlidəyik”
“Sabah”ın baş məşqçisi Valdas Dambrauskas UEFA Çempionlar Liqasında TNS-ə (Uels) qarşı keçirəcəkləri oyundan öncə fikirlərini bölüşüb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, Azərbaycan çempionu sabah ÇL-in 1-ci təsnifat mərhələsi çərçivəsində doğma meydanda TNS-lə ilk oyununa çıxacaq.
Dambrauskas doğma meydandan baş tutacaq oyundan öncə mətbuat konfransında jurnalistlərin suallarını cavablandırıb. O, komandasının yeni mövsümdəki ilk oyuna hazır olduğunu bildirib:
“Ümid edirəm ki, bu mövsüm bizim üçün çox uğurlu alınacaq. Hazırda qarşımızda böyük məsuliyyət var. Həyəcanla oyunu gözləyirik. Avstriyada toplanış keçdik. Azarkeşləri stadiona çağırıram. Nəticəni demirik, amma əlimizdən gələni edəcəyik”, – litvalı mütəxəssis vurğulayıb.
O, təlim-məşq toplanışının çox gözəl keçdiyini bildirib:
“Toplanış zamanı güclü rəqiblərlə qarşılaşdıq. Oyunçular istədiyimiz formaya yaxındırlar. Çox yaxşı hazırlaşmışıq. Düşünürəm ki, bir addım daha irəlidəyik”.
Dambrauskas rəqibi də dəyərləndirib:
“TNS təcrübəli komandadır. Hər oyuna qələbə üçün çıxırlar. Ötən mövsüm rəqiblərini 20 xal qabaqlayıb çempion olublar. Ona görə də öz oyunumuz haqqında düşünməli, matça ciddi yanaşmalıyıq”.
“Sabah”ın futbolçusu Velko Simiç də matçdan öncə mətbuat konfransında iştirak edib və bu görüşə hazırlığı dəyərləndirib:
“Çox yaxşı təlim-məşq toplanışı keçdik. Bəzi ideyalarınızı oyunlarda həyata keçirmək istəyirik. Öz oyunumuz barədə düşünürük. Fikrimcə, oyuna tam hazırıq”.
Xatırladaq ki, “Sabah” – TNS görüşü sabah “Masazır Arena”da baş tutacaq. Oyuna saat 20:00-da start veriləcək. Cavab matçı isə iyulun 14-də Uelsdə baş tutacaq.
Braziliya millisi DÇ-də 40 il sonra ilk dəfə penaltini qaçırdı
Braziliya millisi futbol üzrə dünya çempionatlarında (DÇ-2026) penalti qaçırmaqla 40 illik arzuolunmaz seriyasını yeniləyib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, söhbət dünya çempionatlarında əsas vaxt ərzində təyin edilmiş penalti zərbəsindən yararlana bilməməkdən gedir.
DÇ-2026-nın 1/8 final mərhələsində Norveç yığmasına qarşı keçirdikləri oyunun ilk hissəsində Braziliya yığması penalti qazanıb. Lakin Bruno Gimaraynsın zərbəsini Norveç millisinin qapıçısı Eryan Nyuland dəf edib.
Beləliklə, Braziliya millisi dünya çempionatında son 40 ildə ilk dəfə əsas vaxtda təyin olunmuş penalti zərbəsini qola çevirə bilməyib.
Braziliyalılar sonuncu dəfə belə uğursuzluğu 1986-cı il dünya çempionatının 1/4 finalında Fransa ilə oyunda yaşamışdılar. Həmin görüşdə Zikonun penalti zərbəsini fransalı qapıçı Joel Bats qaytarmışdı. Oyun daha sonra penaltilər seriyasına qədər uzansa da, statistikaya yalnız matçın əsas və əlavə vaxtında təyin olunan penaltilər daxil edilir.
Qeyd edək ki, Braziliya Norveçə 1:2 hesabı ilə məğlub olaraq son 36 ildə ilk dəfə dünya çempionatının 1/4 finalına yüksələ bilməyib.
Leao qərarını verdi – danışıqlar başladı
Portuqaliyalı hücumçu Rafael Leao “Milan”dan ayrılmağa qərar verib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə insayder Fabrizio Romano məlumat yayıb. 28 yaşlı futbolçunun agenti artıq Səudiyyə Ərəbistanı klubları ilə danışıqlara başlayıb.
Leao 2019-cu ildən “Milan”da çıxış edir. İtaliya klubu hücumçunu 40-50 milyon avro qarşılığında buraxmağa hazırdır.
“Sumqayıt” da başladı
“Sumqayıt” bu gündən etibarən 2026/27 mövsümünün hazırlıqlarına start verib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, iyulun 24-dək məşqlərini “SOCAR Polymer Arena”da keçirəcək komanda ayın 25-də Qəbələyə yola düşərək hazırlıqların ikinci mərhələsini burada davam etdirəcək.
Avqustun 8-dək baş tutacaq təlim-məşq toplanışı müddətində 4 yoxlama görüşü nəzərdə tutulub. Komanda iyulun 26-da “Kəpəz”, 30-da “Şamaxı”, avqustun 3-də “İmişli”, 7-də isə Qətərin “Əl-Xaraitiyat” kollektivləri ilə qarşılaşacaq.
“İnanıram ki, sabahkı oyuna tam hazırıq”
“Sabah”ın futbolçusu Velko Simiç Çempionlar Liqasında sabah TNS-ə qarşı keçirəcəkləri oyundan əvvəl təşkil olunan mətbuat konfransında iştirak edib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, yarımmüdafiəçi matçla bağlı bunları deyib:
“Çox yaxşı təlim-məşq toplanışı keçdik. Daha çox öz oyun üslubumuza köklənmişdik. Yoxlama oyunlarındakı iki heç-heçə və bir böyükhesablı məğlubiyyətın sabahkı matça heç bir təsiri olmayacaq. Daha çox öz oyunumuzu düşünürük. İnanıram ki, sabahkı oyuna tam hazırıq”.
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"Milan"ın oyunçusu sıradan çıxdı
Milan face €25m loss after Champions League disappointment and compensation payouts
Milan are projected to post a loss of around €25 million for the 2025/26 financial year, according to estimates from Calcio e Finanza, a sharp downturn on the €2.9m profit recorded the previous year.
The reports claim, via CalcioMercato, that the accounts, which closed on 30 June and will be formally approved by shareholders in the autumn, bring an end to three consecutive years in the black.
The primary cause is sporting: a second successive season without Champions League football.
Revenues fell from almost €500m to around €433m, with the steepest drop in broadcast income, down 42%, compounded by a 17.6% fall in matchday revenue, both direct consequences of the missing European nights. Commercial income rose slightly, by 5.9%, helped by a new agreement with main sponsor Emirates.

Player trading and severance costs shape Milan’s bottom line
Cushioning the blow was player trading, which reached around €100m, roughly a quarter of the club’s total revenues, up from €83.2m the year before.
The sales of Theo Hernández and Malick Thiaw were booked in this year’s figures, with Tijjani Reijnders’ earlier departure having counted in the previous accounts, and it is a level of trading Milan will likely need to sustain again in another campaign outside the Champions League.
Adding to the outlay, Milan have had to set aside roughly €13m to cover the forced exits of former chief executive Giorgio Furlani and former sporting director Igli Tare. No such provision was required for Massimiliano Allegri, who agreed terms to terminate his contract before joining Napoli.
Crucially, the loss is described as sustainable. With positive net equity of €199m, the deficit will be fully absorbed, and brighter news lies ahead: the purchase of the San Siro stadium and surrounding land removes an annual rent liability of around €5m, and owning the ground should lift matchday revenues in future accounts.
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Football Italia
- De Laurentiis: ‘Allegri and I will get along well, Napoli have received 200 offers for players’
De Laurentiis: ‘Allegri and I will get along well, Napoli have received 200 offers for players’
Aurelio De Laurentiis has made clear that Napoli’s priority this summer is to trim a heavily bloated squad rather than add to it, while backing new head coach Massimiliano Allegri to fit seamlessly into his vision for the club.
Speaking at the presentation of Napoli’s new home kit, via the Corriere dello Sport, the president was asked about the club’s transfer plans and pointed to the sheer volume of players on the books as the issue to resolve first.
“In the last month I must have received 200 proposals for players to sign, but I told them to stay calm: we have 47 players, and we need to place 25 before we can talk,” De Laurentiis said. “In my opinion we won’t need to buy anyone and will give away many.”

De Laurentiis backs Allegri to align with Napoli’s approach
The president was warm on his new head coach, framing Allegri as a natural fit for the way he runs the club.
“Mr Allegri is a company man, we’ll get along very well,” De Laurentiis said, before adding a characteristic flourish: “I’ll ask Max for advice on buying a horse, and we’ll put a jockey in a Napoli shirt on it.”
The message from the top is unambiguous: before Napoli entertain any incomings, a substantial clear-out must come first, with a squad of 47 needing to be whittled down significantly.
It is a stance that chimes with the picture built elsewhere this window, in which Napoli’s overcrowded ranks, particularly among the deadweight forwards, have been flagged as the pressing issue for Allegri to address in his first summer at the helm.
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Football Italia
- Milan dream of Liverpool star Van Dijk but move not feasible as club eye Lazio’s Gila
Milan dream of Liverpool star Van Dijk but move not feasible as club eye Lazio’s Gila
Milan may harbour ambitions of signing Virgil van Dijk, but a move for the Liverpool captain is simply not realistic, according to Fabrizio Romano.
Speaking on his YouTube channel, via MilanNews24, the transfer journalist moved to shut down the speculation linking the Netherlands defender with a switch to San Siro.
Romano explained that Van Dijk is an integral part of Liverpool’s plans and has already held talks with new head coach Andoni Iraola, effectively ruling out any departure in this summer’s window.

Liverpool stand firm on captain Van Dijk as Iraola plans rebuild
Van Dijk is considered a crucial figure at Anfield, Romano stressed, valued for the leadership and stability he brings to the side.
Liverpool have never entertained the idea of losing their skipper, a stance that has only hardened after the high-profile sales of the likes of Mohamed Salah and Andy Robertson, which have already stripped experience from the squad.
The conclusion, per Romano, is a clear one: as things stand, Van Dijk will remain a Liverpool player, and Milan will need to turn their attention elsewhere to strengthen their defence.
That aligns with the wider picture we’ve built this shift, in which Milan have been pursuing more attainable defensive targets, Lazio’s Mario Gila chief among them, as Ruben Amorim, who arrived in the city on Monday, sets about reshaping his backline.
A player of Van Dijk’s stature was always more likely to be an aspiration, rather than a realistic option.
Liverpool make first move for €60m World Cup star as Man United and Arsenal join race
Kaishu Sano has attracted significant interest from top clubs due to his performances at the World Cup with Japan.
The Mainz defensive midfielder is a target for Liverpool, Manchester United and Arsenal. According to FussballDaten, Liverpool have already contacted the players’ representatives regarding a potential move and discussed personal terms with them. They are now expected to follow up with an offer to the German club.
They need a quality defensive midfielder, and the 25-year-old would be ideal for them. He could be the anchor for them in the middle of the park and protect the back four. He would also allow the creative players to operate with more freedom.
The opportunity to join Liverpool will be exciting for the Japanese international, and it would be a huge step up in his career.
Meanwhile, Manchester United and Arsenal are keeping tabs on him as well. It is no secret that Manchester United need a quality defensive midfielder following Casemiro’s departure. It will be interesting to see if they decide to make a move for the 25-year-old Bundesliga star.
Similarly, Arsenal could use more quality in the middle of the park. They need an upgrade on Christian Norgaard, who is simply not a part of the plans going forward. He is likely to be sold this summer, and they need to replace him.
The opportunity to play for all three clubs will be tempting for the 25-year-old midfielder. He should look to join a club where he can play regularly. It remains to be seen how the situation develops.
The report claims that the player could cost around €50-60 million this summer.
The post Liverpool make first move for €60m World Cup star as Man United and Arsenal join race appeared first on CaughtOffside.
Arsenal, Chelsea eye ambitious move for 29-year-old “man mountain” from rival club
Manchester City defender Ruben Dias has been linked with a surprise move away from the club.
The 29-year-old Portuguese international has been outstanding since joining Manchester City, and he has been a key player for club and country.
According to a report from Hooligan Soccer, Arsenal and Chelsea are interested in signing the player and have made enquiries about the 29-year-old. However, Manchester City is unwilling to sanction his departure and is prepared to block any potential exit.
Clubs like Real Madrid and Barcelona are monitoring his situation as well.
Dias is one of the best defenders in the Premier League, and there is no doubt that he would improve most teams in the world. He has been hailed as a “man mountain”.
Arsenal already have a world-class defensive unit, but they are looking to add more depth to the team. Naturally, they wanted to test the waters with an enquiry for the Manchester City player. The report claims that they might return for the player in future after facing rejection this summer.
On the other hand, Chelsea have been quite vulnerable at the back, and they need to improve defensively in order to bounce back strongly. Newly appointed manager Xabi Alonso is looking to bring in a ball-playing defender with leadership qualities. The 29-year-old Manchester City star could be the ideal fit for them.
Dias has been a key player for Manchester City and has consistently won trophies with them. There is no reason for him to leave the club and join a project in transition at Chelsea.
Despite interest from multiple clubs, it seems the Portuguese International will remain with Manchester City for the foreseeable future.
The post Arsenal, Chelsea eye ambitious move for 29-year-old “man mountain” from rival club appeared first on CaughtOffside.
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Latest from Tom's Hardware
- China-made CXMT memory now supports faster speeds on MSI's AMD motherboards — new BIOS adds DDR5-8200 validation on dual-DIMM, DDR5-7200 on quad-DIMM models
China-made CXMT memory now supports faster speeds on MSI's AMD motherboards — new BIOS adds DDR5-8200 validation on dual-DIMM, DDR5-7200 on quad-DIMM models
ChangXin Memory Technologies, or CXMT, has just received official validation from MSI for its high-speed DDR5 memory modules. The manufacturer has released new beta BIOSes across its AM5 lineup, unlocking stable frequencies up to 8,200 MT/s for 3GB CXMT chips on dual-DIMM motherboards. Previously, RAM using these modules was limited to around 6,800 MT/s despite the hardware itself being capable of much more.
The test BIOS comes from MSI China — there's no announcement on global channels for some reason, and it's only available for select motherboards at the moment. MSI tested region-bound retail kits from Lexar and KingBank on boards with both two slots and four slots, but we only have screenshots for the former, courtesy of Videocardz.
One test was conducted using 24GB sticks (2x24) on the MEG X870E Unify model and a Ryzen 7 9700X CPU. This was mostly a standard kit since it came with a 6,000 MT/s EXPO profile. The other config consisted of 16GB sticks (2x16) with an EXPO profile already running at 7,200 MT/s, so it was somewhat cherry-picked silicon, paired with a Ryzen 5 9600X on a MAG B850 MPower motherboard.


The results showed that on dual-DIMM motherboards, 24Gbit (3GB) modules from CXMT were able to clock up to 8,200 MT/s, passing MemTest with 101% coverage. Conversely, 16Gbit (2GB) chips were also stable at 8,000 MT/s on the same test bench with 101% coverage. Moving over to quad-DIMM, the patch notes for the BIOS say they've "also been raised to DDR5-7200," where the limit was stuck at 6,800 MT/s prior.
This is not the first time MSI has optimized Chinese RAM for some of its motherboards. Earlier this year, the company did the same thing for Intel's 800-series models in China. Anyway, these specific BIOSes are meant for the AM5 socket and they're based on existing stable releases — just patched with unlocked memory overclocking features. More motherboards should be supported soon, but for now you can check out the MSI China's community release channel if you want to try one yourself.
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Latest from Tom's Hardware
- Microsoft 'resets' Xbox by cutting 3,200 jobs this year, divesting five game studios — firm cites 'margins that are 3-10x lower than comparable platform and publishing businesses'
Microsoft 'resets' Xbox by cutting 3,200 jobs this year, divesting five game studios — firm cites 'margins that are 3-10x lower than comparable platform and publishing businesses'
Microsoft's gaming division, Xbox, will eliminate approximately 3,200 jobs over its 2027 fiscal year in an attempt to turn around its floundering business. The cuts include offloading four studios with plans to spin off another, though no announced first-party games are being canceled.
Around 1,600 of those jobs are being eliminated today, and the rest will occur throughout the rest of the year.
"We are operating at margins that are 3-10x lower than comparable platform and publishing businesses," Xbox CEO Asha Sharma wrote in a note to Xbox employees, pointing out that investments in studios and Game Pass did not add as much value as expected. She wrote that the business typically loses 64 cents for every dollar invested. "As that happened, our core business weakened, and we added more teams, more investment, and more time, hoping for a better outcome. And now the industry is facing the most severe hardware crisis in its history. We must reset XBOX." She wrote that she has a goal for Xbox to reach more than a billion people per day.
Xbox is selling Compulsion Games (South of Midnight) and Double Fine (Psychonauts, Kiln), back to their management as independent studios, along with their catalogs, intellectual property, and funding for their next games.
Meanwhile, Ninja Theory and Undead Labs are being sold to unidentified "new ownership" and will continue to work on Senua and State of Decay 3 with Xbox, respectively.
The fifth studio, Arkane, is entering consultation to review options due to France's strict labor laws. The company is currently working on Marvel's Blade and previously worked on Redfall and Deathloop.
In Sharma's letter, she wrote that changes will come to Activision, Bethesda and ZeniMax, Blizzard, King, Mojang, and Xbox Game Studios. Some will focus more on popular franchise games. Bloomberg reports that ZeniMax will focus specifically on its biggest names, such as Fallout, Doom, The Elder Scrolls, Quake, and Wolfenstein.
Mojang and King will report directly to Sharma, who wrote that those two studios are the largest in terms of monthly active players, and bring "critical geographic, demographic, and differentiation to XBOX." But in other areas, Sharma is greatly reducing the amount of management for a flatter organizational chart.
Xbox has also found its first-ever chief operating officer. Helen Chiang, the corporate vice president of the Minecraft business, was promoted to streamlining changes to how the business operates, including "end-to-end P&L responsibility across content, hardware, platform, and services."
"These changes are about a bigger future for XBOX, not a smaller one," Sharma wrote. "The next decade of gaming will be larger, more global, and more creative than anything we’ve seen before. This year, we’ll invest as much in XBOX as we ever have, but we’ll invest with greater focus, greater discipline, and greater clarity, all in service of making XBOX where the world plays and creates."
Microsoft's other recent moves include bringing more games exclusively to Xbox consoles, such as Gears of War: E-Day, returning to an all-caps "XBOX" brand, and more public discussion of Project Helix, the company's next home console that's also set to play PC games.
Sharma was named CEO of Xbox (then Microsoft Gaming) in February, succeeding Phil Spencer. Spencer built up Xbox with major acquisitions of Game Studios and a push to bring Xbox games everywhere with Game Pass.
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Latest from Tom's Hardware
- Working prototype of open-source printer that promises user-repairability and no subscriptions appears in first video — DRM-free 'Open Printer' inkjet still has no announced price, ship date, or print speed, nine months after it first appeared
Working prototype of open-source printer that promises user-repairability and no subscriptions appears in first video — DRM-free 'Open Printer' inkjet still has no announced price, ship date, or print speed, nine months after it first appeared
Nobody loves their printer. Decades of DRM chips, subscription ink, and firmware that bricks non-branded cartridges have made sure of that. But now, Paris-based Open Tools wants to hand the hardware back to the people who paid for it. The start-up has shared its first video of a working prototype and announced that its 'Open Printer' has been nominated for two French Design Awards, though the repairable, open-hardware inkjet still carries no announced price, ship date, or print speed, roughly nine months after it first appeared on Crowd Supply.
The machine runs on a Raspberry Pi Zero W, takes refillable HP cartridges with no DRM, and prints to cut sheets or paper rolls through an integrated cutter, with its design files available under a Creative Commons license that prohibits commercial reuse.
A Raspberry Pi Zero W runs the print server, while an STMicroelectronics STM32 microcontroller drives a separate cartridge board. Control comes from a 1.47-inch TFT LCD and a jog wheel, with USB-C, USB-A, Bluetooth 4.1, and a 24V DC input. The manufacturer's recent progress update reported that the prototype can now print in both black and full color.
In terms of printing, that runs through CUPS, the open-source Common Unix Printing System, meaning the hardware works with Windows, macOS, Linux, Android, and iOS without any vendor drivers. Open Tools quotes resolution at 600 dpi for black and 1200 dpi for color, with the machine accepting HP 63 cartridges in the U.S., HP 302 in Europe, and HP 803 in Asia. Each is refillable, and black and color run independently rather than blocking printing entirely when one of the tanks empties.
Open Tools licenses its electronics, firmware, mechanical files, and bill of materials under Creative Commons BY-NC-SA 4.0, a noncommercial term that allows owners to repair, modify, and share the design, but bars anyone from building and selling the printer.
However, Open Printer only uses HP cartridge bodies with integrated printheads, so its refill freedom will only last for as long as HP keeps selling those cartridges in a form that accepts third-party ink. It's an odd choice for Open Tools, given that HP is the vendor that's by far the most associated with cartridge lockouts, having tied cheaper printers to its HP+ and Instant Ink programs before discontinuing those online-only models in 2024 after a backlash.
Wi-Fi and Ethernet are still being integrated, according to the update, alongside work on ink drying, printhead cleaning cycles, paper insertion, and dithering algorithms. The spec sheet lists Wi-Fi 5, which exceeds the 802.11n radio built into the Raspberry Pi Zero W, so networking will probably rely on an added module, but that remains to be seen.
Open Tools has published no funding goal to date, and says the final price depends on production volume, component costs, certification, and remaining engineering, with the figure to be revealed when the crowdfunding campaign opens in the coming months.
AMD Ryzen AI Halo review: AMD builds a DGX Spark of its own
Nvidia's DGX Spark and its GB10 SoC have set the template for what a purpose-built local AI developer sandbox should be. The combination of a standardized hardware platform with robust first-party software support and thorough documentation lets those curious about local AI get up and running faster than buying a bare-metal box and building everything up from scratch, especially in the rapidly evolving AI space.
AMD's Ryzen AI Max+ 395, aka Strix Halo, SoC, is the best x86 spoiler for GB10 so far. It has the same 128GB of unified memory, a powerful 16C/32T Zen 5 CPU, and a Radeon 8060S integrated GPU with 2560 RDNA 3.5 stream processors. It also has an AMD XDNA 2 NPU for those who want to experiment with that accelerator in addition to the general-purpose Radeon GPU. And it can run Windows and Windows apps natively, whereas GB10 boxes are Linux-only for now.
AMD's partners have been building around this hardware for about a year and a half, and it's a well-known quantity at this point. But once you have that hardware in hand, setting it up for AI workloads involves digging through scattered GitHub pages, Reddit threads, and AMD official documentation to get all the software pieces lined up right for the best performance and compatibility.
AMD is trying to change all that today with the launch of the Ryzen AI Halo, a first-party, turn-key Strix Halo mini-PC that puts local AI first. This system can be had with Windows or Linux, and at least in the Linux form we're testing today, it comes preloaded with the full AMD ROCm software stack and an assortment of applications you need to immediately start generating tokens with your preferred model.
And on the support side, AMD has taken a page directly out of Nvidia’s book and cooked up an entire set of its own playbooks that cover various local AI applications and usage scenarios with the AI Halo (and Strix Halo systems more generally) to serve as a springboard for local AI explorers.
The grand tour

The AI Halo comes wrapped in a plastic shell with a subtly color-shifting finish. It's got a large light bar ringing its front and sides that indicates system status. White means it's awake, while a pulsing blue indicates that it's asleep, assuming you allow it to suspend at all. Red indicates a fault. If you find the LED strip distracting, you can just turn it off using the preinstalled AI Developer Center app.
The AI Halo has air intakes on its top and sides, and AMD cautions that you shouldn't block any of these intakes. If you're running by the book, that means this system is less flexible than it could be for space-constrained or multi-node home lab setups, where turning the unit on its side would allow for valuable space savings.
Enterprising community members will likely design and share 3D-printed spacers and risers to get around these limitations, but for a device that is presumably meant to be used in home labs and production environments, the lack of flexibility in orientation is a small but annoying oversight.

Around back, the AI Halo has the same trio of USB Type-C ports you'll find on Nvidia GB10 boxes, plus one more for power input with the included 240W brick. The port closest to the power plug runs at “USB 3.2” speeds, while ports 3 and 4 are higher-speed USB 4. These ports are all DisplayPort Alt Mode compatible, or you can use the HDMI 2.1 port for display output if you prefer.
For wired networking, the AI Halo offers a 10 Gigabit Ethernet port. That’s certainly fast, and AMD has written a clustering playbook for multiple AI Halos using that interface, but it’s in a whole other league compared to the 200Gbps ConnectX-7 NIC on the DGX Spark and its ilk.

We didn't want to strip our AI Halo all the way down to its guts, but each of the four rubber feet on the bottom of the system is secured with a pair of tiny magnets, and they conceal the four screws you presumably need to remove to get further inside.
Here’s a quick look at this system’s specs:
CPU | AMD Ryzen™ AI Max+ 395 Processor — 16 cores, 32 threads, “Zen 5” architecture |
GPU | AMD Radeon™ 8060S Integrated Graphics |
NPU | AMD XDNA™ 2 NPU |
SoC TDP | 120W |
Memory | 128GB LPDDR5X, 8000 MT/s, 256GB memory bandwidth |
Storage | 2TB NVMe SSD |
USB | 3x USB-C ports (one USB 3.2 Gen 2, two USB 4), 1x USB-C for power input |
Networking | 1x 10 Gigabit Ethernet Wi-Fi 7 Bluetooth 5.4 |
Display outputs | USB-C DisplayPort Alt Mode HDMI 2.1 |
Operating system | Linux (customized Debian) or Windows 11 |
Dimensions | 150 x 150 x 45.4 mm (5.9 x 5.9 x 1.79 in) |
Amid the ongoing RAMpocalypse and NANDpocalyse, no Ryzen AI Max+ 395 system with 128GB of RAM and a large SSD is cheap, assuming you can find a 128GB config in stock anywhere.
Even against that backdrop, the $3999 price tag for the AI Halo that we’re testing today is a pricey proposition. That sticker puts it at the low end of Nvidia GB10 systems like the Asus Ascent GX10 (albeit in its 1TB config).
Our past testing of Strix Halo versus GB10 for local AI workloads has decisively put Nvidia’s platform on top, so this is a potentially awkward place for the AI Halo to land. Let’s dig in and find out if anything has changed.
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I was hoping to expand both the set of inference engines and AI models tested for this review, but I quickly ran into issues. The Ryzen AI Halo ships with a version of vLLM pre-installed, but it wasn't compatible with Qwen 3.6-35B-A3B when I tried to launch it, so I fell back to the old reliable llama.cpp.
We tested three models using llama.cpp: Qwen 3.6-35B-A3B, a relatively lightweight mixture-of-experts model that's been extremely popular of late, Google's Gemma 4 12B, another recent and relatively lightweight but dense model that activates all of its parameters per token, and gpt-oss-120B, a larger mixture-of-experts model that's been available for quite some time now. We used Unsloth's GGUF versions of these models in their Q4_K_M quantizations.
This time around, we're using llama-benchy as our benchmark harness. llama-benchy lets us get llama-bench-like performance results out of any model runner that can present us with an OpenAI-compatible endpoint, not just llama.cpp. That’s quite handy for comparing performance across inference engines.

First up, we'll look at latency and throughput performance with Qwen 3.6-35B-A3B:


And with the dense Gemma 4 12B:


And finally, with gpt-oss-120B:


At least with llama.cpp, the AI Halo's relative performance in single-user LLM serving versus GB10 isn't any different than what we saw several months ago when we took the Corsair AI Workstation 300 through its paces. While its tokens-per-second throughput is fine, albeit still slower than the Dell Pro Max GB10, its time-to-first-token latency falls far behind GB10 as context length grows.
In a real-world scenario where llama.cpp can use (and is configured to use) its prompt caching features, these differences might not be as pronounced, but it's still important to note this worst-case behavior, especially for long-running coding workflows where context lengths can quickly grow.
Overall, the Ryzen AI Halo doesn't work any magic for Strix Halo inference performance compared to other implementations of this platform we've tested. While its tokens-per-second throughput is acceptable, its time-to-first-token latency can quickly rise to non-interactive levels with long contexts.
At the extremes of our testing, waiting two to four minutes for a model to start responding might be disruptive to an interactive workload like a coding assistant, even if the rate at which tokens flow is tolerable once they do start rolling.

I also ran the same check-in on ComfyUI image generation performance using the same basic Flux.2 Klein test we ran back in February, as well, and the same gulf that we saw in time-to-completion for ComfyUI work remains now. The GB10 GPU's larger shader complement chews through image generation far quicker than the Radeon 8086S.

Finally, we checked in on CPU performance with Geekbench 6. The AI Halo’s 16-core, 32-thread Zen 5 CPU holds an edge on the GB10’s 20-core Arm CPU complex in both single-threaded and multi-threaded performance, so tasks like code compilation could potentially be faster on the AI Halo. But that victory shouldn’t cause us to lose sight of the GB10’s all-around better AI performance.
Thermal performance and noise levels
We didn't want to tear down our Ryzen AI Halo to reveal its cooling system, but as we discussed at the beginning of this review, the system has vents on its front, top, and sides to allow for plenty of airflow, and you can see a decently sized copper heatsink through its rear vents.
Logging system temperatures on Linux is more difficult than it is on Windows, but we didn't see CPU or GPU temperatures higher than the mid-50 °C range when running the AI Halo through our typical workloads. All that suggests that this box is more than up to the task of cooling the chip inside.

As for noise, the Ryzen AI Halo runs its twin blower fans audibly even at idle, so it's always adding some amount of noise to a room. And under a ComfyUI generative workload, it gets significantly louder than the Dell Pro Max GB10 box we're using to represent that platform.
The noise signature of those fans is also a bit less refined than those in the GB10 boxes I’ve used. They have a notable high-pitched whine that's difficult to acclimate to when the system is placed on a desktop, whereas the GB10 systems I've used all just sound like moving air and are easy to ignore.
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Given its performance deficit versus Nvidia's GB10 platform, the next question for the AI Halo is whether AMD's included software and library of documentation adds substantial value versus other Strix Halo boxes that ship with nothing more than an OS.

I started my exploration of AMD's preinstalled software and playbooks with Lemonade, a heavily AMD-backed and AMD-optimized sort of software Swiss army knife for AI inference that makes it easy to play with a range of models, inference engines, and modalities, all in one unified interface.
While I didn't dig too deep into its capabilities, I was able to quickly combine Qwen 3.6-35B-A3B with the llama.cpp backed and start chatting with it, all with performance similar to what we saw in our directed testing with llama.cpp. This is the kind of smooth, straightforward experience that you want from a product like this. But Lemonade is available for a wide range of AMD systems, not just AI Halo, so you don’t have to buy one of these boxes if you want to try it out.

Other included apps have a few more wrinkles. When you first boot the Linux AI Halo we tested, the system launches a centralized management interface called the Ryzen AI Developer Center (AIDC for short) that aims to put key system information, settings, and software updates in one easy-to-access spot.
The AIDC app exposes some handy settings that Strix Halo users will want at their fingertips. Most notably, it lets you adjust how much of the AI Halo's 128GB memory pool is split between the CPU and GPU graphically instead of through the command line.
While we didn't have time to test their impact on performance, you can also select from three power profiles to balance noise, power consumption, and performance. And if the built-in LED light bar on this box is annoying you for any reason, you can turn it off through this interface.
Outside of those functions, the AI Developer Center has some good ideas that don't feel fully baked. For example, model management is one of the most common tasks when I'm setting up or mucking around on a local AI box. The AIDC app will show you what models you have downloaded across the system for use with AMD's pre-installed apps. But you can't open or otherwise reveal their containing folders so that you can add to or manage the data within them directly.
That's a pain, because if you do want to extend the usefulness of preinstalled apps like ComfyUI by adding new models in support of different workflows, that task is harder than it should be. As far as I can tell, the preinstalled ComfyUI lives in a Podman container (presumably for ease of updating), so its traditional directory structure (which would normally end up under /home//) is obscured.
ComfyUI can be configured to look for additional model directories beyond its defaults using a separate .yaml file. But with AMD’s configuration, those directories live in /var/cache/, which on the AI Halo’s Debian image is owned by root, not the user, so you can't just drop new models into those alternate directories at will without some chmod work that I didn't want to mess with for fear of breaking something.
And this directory location isn't documented in the related ComfyUI playbook that AMD provides (but is discussed in the overall user guide for the system).
AMD says the preinstalled software and models on the AI Halo are only meant to support its playbooks, and that users are free to go about installing and configuring the same apps to their own taste. But to me, the next logical step for learning after running through those playbooks is extending the functionality of those workflows, and if the process for doing so is neither straightforward nor transferable to the natively installed version of the application, then is the knowledge being conferred even useful?
For another example of some minor documentation hassles, the preinstalled version of vLLM on this system has a launch script that provides a lightweight wrapper that presents status information and checks the health of the vLLM instance. AMD encourages running different models with vLLM by changing the model string in this script, but the path to it is again not documented anywhere in the accompanying playbook. So I had to go digging. I eventually found it in /usr/bin/ by dumb luck, but this is the kind of very basic information that documentation exists to chronicle.

AMD also provides a direct competitor to the useful Nvidia Sync remote access app called AMD Sync. Sync allows you to connect to the AI Halo using SSH, and you can get versions of it for Windows and Linux alike (but not for macOS, so far, an option that Nvidia supports.)
The basic idea of AMD Sync is that you can run workloads that need the resources of the AI Halo on that system while working remotely on your preferred device. For just a couple examples, you can get a terminal session, run a remote instance of VS Code, or work in JupyterLab, all powered by the AI Halo. Check out AMD’s playbook for more examples of what Sync can do.
Overall, the pre-installed software on the AI Halo will get you started if you have no prior local AI experience and are working from AMD's playbooks to learn the basics, but I feel like the configuration decisions that AMD made to include those apps could be more flexible and better documented.
From the playbooks I tried, I also think AMD could stand to have a few more rounds of QA to ensure that these docs fully cover everything beginners need to know in order to get the most out of the platform.
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AMD's Ryzen AI Halo is the company's attempt to put forth a complete, turn-key, first-party hardware and software package for AI developers, backed by direct software support and an extensive library of documentation for running local AI tasks on the Strix Halo platform. This effort unsurprisingly resembles the hardware, software, and documentation ecosystem that Nvidia has built around the DGX Spark.

Despite those lofty goals, the included software configuration on the AI Halo doesn't necessarily put the best foot forward for this platform yet. On the upside, the included Lemonade local AI sandbox, which is the focus of a lot of AMD optimization for local AI workflows, is easy enough to get started with, has a polished user interface, and performs well. Of all the beginner-friendly experiences on this box, Lemonade is perhaps the most polished. And the AMD Sync application gives you handy remote access to this system’s processing power from anywhere you can tunnel into it.
We also appreciate the handy AI Developer Center hub for its one-stop system management options, but we wish it allowed us to dig into tasks like managing local models. AMD's configuration choices for preinstalled apps like ComfyUI also made it harder for us to work with them as shipped versus simply downloading and installing them ourselves.
So even if you are truly starting from zero local AI knowledge and need a completely on-rails experience, you're likely to find yourself chafing at AMD's configuration choices sooner or later. And while the provided playbooks are broadly useful, they're sometimes missing key information, like folder paths, that makes deeper exploration of the concepts within difficult.
In any event, you don't need an AI Halo to access AMD's playbooks, so if you're curious about the quality of this documentation, you can review it independently before you buy - or use it with any other compatible Strix Halo box.
All this is important because the AI Halo is a significant investment. At a list price of $3999, the AI Halo is about 16% cheaper than the DGX Spark as of this writing. AMD touts this lower price as a cost-per-token advantage, and that might be appealing for the well-heeled hobbyist or enthusiast who just wants to play in a local AI sandbox.
But if you're a developer for whom time and tokens are money, you can get into an Asus Ascent GX10 GB10 system with a 1TB SSD and 128GB of RAM for the same $3999 as the AI Halo. And even the $4700-ish price tag of a DGX Spark with its 4TB SSD will pay for itself in fairly short order simply because it keeps you waiting less.
Especially if you're trying to learn the ropes of local AI work, the quality of Nvidia's accompanying documentation and the breadth of its application support is still better than what AMD has shown so far for the AI Halo, so you’re more likely to have a smooth ride.
All told, our verdict for the AI Halo is mixed. This is certainly the most turn-key Strix Halo box available for local AI work, and if you’re all-in on the AMD AI ecosystem, want a direct line from AMD for software support and documentation, highly value the ability to boot both Windows and Linux, potentially need to play with AMD's XDNA 2 NPU, and don't mind lower performance than a DGX Spark in exchange for all of those options, then maybe the AI Halo is for you.
But there's no two ways about it: this box is still generally slower and less agile as an AI development platform than a GB10 system, and until AMD is ready to ship a next-gen SoC in the architectural shape of Strix Halo with RDNA 4 graphics or some other future GPU IP, that value proposition looks like it’s going to be very difficult to shift.
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- Trump labels FIFA referee ‘very suspect’ as he reveals what he said about Balogun red card call to Infantino for Team USA
Trump labels FIFA referee ‘very suspect’ as he reveals what he said about Balogun red card call to Infantino for Team USA
President Donald Trump has called the FIFAWorld Cup referee who sent off U.S. striker Folarin Balogun in last week’s match against Bosnia-Herzegovina “very suspect” as the controversy over the American’s red card grows.
Speaking at the White House Monday ahead of the U.S.’s last-16 clash with Belgium, where Balogun will now be allowed to play after his one-match ban was effectively lifted, the president said: “I saw the play, and I’m a person that loves sports... That wasn’t a foul.
“That wasn’t even an infraction. This referee, who is a little bit suspect if you check his past. He made a call that nobody could believe. He’s our best player, or one of our best players. And he gave him a red card. I didn’t know what that meant... Yes, I asked for a review by FIFA.
“I didn’t know what the hell a red card was. When I found out, I said, ‘You gotta be kidding!’”
He went on to deny that he had set a destructive precedent for the tournament by making a political intervention before veering off into discussing basketball star Caitlin Clark and the “rather rough” treatment the Indiana Fever player is often subjected to on court.

“I thought our young, wonderful basketball player – Caitlin – I thought she was treated rather rough, if you want to know the truth,” Trump said.
“That was a much different kind of an event. That was a pretty bad event.”
Looking ahead to the U.S.’s knock-out tie with Belgium later, the president concluded: “If they beat us, they can be really proud. The other way, if they beat us, we’ll say – I say it was rigged, just like the election was rigged in 2020, but I won’t get into that.”
The president’s baseless attack on Brazilian official Raphael Claus, who oversaw last week’s 2-0 win for the U.S. over Bosnia in San Francisco and ejected Balogun for a foul on defender Tarik Muharemovic in the 64th minute. The red card saw Balogun not only out for the rest of that game but also suspended for the American’s next clash. That was until FIFA moved Sunday to grant the striker an almost unprecedented reprieve.
Trump called FIFA President Gianni Infantino – who last year awarded him the inaugural “FIFA Peace Prize,” inviting widespread derision – lobbying him to intervene on Balogun’s behalf.
FIFA obliged, explaining its decision in a statement that read: “In line with Article 27 of the FIFA disciplinary code, the implementation of the match suspension is suspended for a probationary period of one year.
“If Folarin Balogun commits another infringement of a similar nature and gravity during the probationary period, the suspension shall be revoked and the sanction enforced without prejudice to any additional sanction imposed for the new infringement.”

Trump took to Truth Social on Sunday to thank the federation for “reversing a great injustice” – his first meaningful involvement in the World Cup, having attended none of the games so far despite the U.S. being one of the co-hosts, alongside Canada and Mexico.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio had previously said the U.S. “got screwed” by Balogun’s sending off, signaling official displeasure.
Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick and Andrew Giuliani, executive director of the White House’s World Cup Task Force, also privately reached out to FIFA over the matter, according to reports.
While the development has been welcomed by U.S. manager Mauricio Pochettino and playmaker Christian Pulisic, many observers have been more inclined to agree with Belgium’s manager, Rudi Garcia, who said: “I didn’t know that at the World Cup the 5th of July is actually the first of April. It’s April Fools.
“We’re not defending the national team or the federation, we are defending football, integrity. It’s the first time in World Cup history that such a decision has been taken.”
The Royal Belgian Football Association said it was “astonished” by the rule-bending, given that there is no appeal process in place to challenge bookings at the tournament, and Europe’s governing body UEFA said FIFA had “crossed a red line” and made an “unjustifiable” decision.
European pundits reacted with even greater disdain.
Gary Neville said on the U.K.’s ITV Sunday that Balogun’s exemption from the rules “absolutely stinks,” while on the BBC, Wayne Rooney said: “If I’m the USA’s opponent, I’d be absolutely fuming. I think it’s wrong in every way. I think it’s an absolute disgrace.”
Others have warned that the affair could tarnish the on-field achievements of Pochettino’s side, who began their campaign with a thrilling 4-1 win over Paraguay in which Balogun scored twice and went on to win Group D.
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- Trump says he saw play that led to red card and asked FIFA president for review
Trump says he saw play that led to red card and asked FIFA president for review
Washington — President Trump said he saw the World Cup play that led to U.S. Men's National Team soccer star Folarin Balogun's one-game red card suspension, and then spoke to FIFA president Gianni Infantino and asked for a review.
The U.S. team's striker was given a red card during the team's Wednesday match against Bosnia and Herzegovina, eliminating him from the next game. Balogun was penalized for stepping on the right ankle of Tarik Muharemović of Bosnia and Herzegovina.
FIFA reversed the one-match suspension, although that reversal is facing criticism and an appeal. The president told reporters in the Oval Office Monday that he "saw the play," and Balogun's move didn't constitute a foul or an infraction. Mr. Trump said he talked with Infantino about the incident.
"I'm a person that loves sports and was a good athlete," he said. "And I understand sports really well. Really well. And that wasn't a foul. That wasn't even an infraction. That was two guys running full speed that happened to crash into each other. You can't take your foot and properly place it on somebody else's foot when you're going — no, these were two great athletes that got tangled up."
"And this referee, who is a little bit suspect if you check his, if you check his past," the president said. "I don't want to say that because I don't like to create controversy, but very suspect. If you like, I'll provide you with the past. He made a call that nobody could believe. Even people on the other side, they said 'We got lucky.'"
The president said Balogun "didn't do anything wrong." Despite his assertion that he knows sports "really well," the president admitted he at first didn't know what the red card meant.
"Then I started hearing that that means you can't play in the next game — at least in the next game," he said, arguing it's "very unfair" to penalize someone for a "game that hasn't been played yet."
"Yes, I asked for a review by FIFA," he said of his conversation with Gianni.
"I spoke to a man who's highly respected and by the way, whose level of respect has gone up tenfold," he added, apparently referring to Infantino.
But Mr. Trump said he didn't tell Gianni what to do, and he didn't take credit for FIFA's reversal.
"All I did, I asked for a review because I didn't think it was a foul," he continued. "... If they wouldn't allow, you know, a top player, maybe the best, maybe among the best players on the team, I think it would have had a big stain. And I related, just that, I didn't tell him what to do, I can't tell him what to do."
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- Cowboys' 2026 roster in middle-of-the-pack in ESPN's latest rankings
Cowboys' 2026 roster in middle-of-the-pack in ESPN's latest rankings
The Dallas Cowboys find themselves right in the middle of the pack in ESPN's projected starting lineup rankings heading into the 2026 NFL season. In their latest rankings, Mike Clay, Aaron Schatz, and Seth Walder recognized the talent on both sides of the football, placing Dallas 14th among all 32 NFL teams.
It's not hard to see why the Cowboys landed where they did. This roster has talent, depth, and plenty of upside. Clay highlighted Dallas' wide receiver room as the biggest strength among the team's projected starters.
The Cowboys led the NFL in passing yards in 2025, thanks in large part to a dangerous receiving group led by CeeDee Lamb. Add in the arrival of George Pickens, the emergence of Ryan Flournoy as the third receiver, and the explosive playmaking ability of KaVontae Turpin; Dallas has the luxury of attacking defenses in different ways. The front office also bolstered the group's depth by signing veterans Marquez Valdes-Scantling and Denzel Mims, adding some insurance should injuries occur. On paper, this receiver room may be even more dangerous than the one that helped lead the league in passing a season ago.
ESPN says cornerback is the team’s biggest weakness; a fair assessment for a secondary that struggled to slow down some of the league's weakest passing attacks in 2025. The Cowboys finished last in defensive EPA, allowed a 58.4 QBR to opposing quarterbacks, and managed just six interceptions all season.
There are still questions surrounding the outside cornerback spots as well. DaRon Bland is looking to bounce back after foot injuries slowed his progression, while Shavon Revel Jr. enters the season one year removed from an ACL tear and a poor rookie season. The Cowboys did not ignore the problem this offseason, though, adding players to create competition and more skill in the secondary.
Dallas added veteran cornerbacks Cobie Durant and Derion Kendrick, both of whom will compete with Revel for a starting role opposite Bland, and also have the ability to play the nickel position if needed. The team also invested in depth by adding rookie cornerback Devin Moore.
They added safeties Jalen Thompson and P.J. Locke to help ensure better play on the back end of the defense. Just as importantly, the organization made changes to the coaching staff to develop and maximize the talent already on the roster. The front office clearly saw upgrading the secondary as a priority, and the expectation is that this unit will improve in 2026.
Walder highlighted rookie nickelback/safety Caleb Downs as the Cowboys' biggest X-factor heading into the season.
His versatility, instincts, and playmaking ability give him a chance to make an immediate impact. Walder believes Bland, if healthy, could once again be the team's interception leader, but if he doesn't, Downs has the talent to fill that role. Two other potential X-factors mentioned were rookie edge rushers Donovan Ezeiruaku and Malachi Lawrence. Both defenders possess the tools needed to generate pressure off the edge, and each could benefit from the attention offenses will dedicate to Rashan Gary and Quinnen Williams. If Downs becomes the playmaker many expect him to be and the pass rush takes a step forward in 2026, this defense could look drastically different from the one that struggled last season.
The final Cowboys player highlighted in ESPN's rankings was Turpin. Schatz noted that despite a relatively quiet season by his standards, Turpin is still one of the NFL's best return specialists. Combined with his ability to consistently generate explosive plays in the passing game, making him one of the more unique weapons on the roster.
Overall, the Cowboys have built a roster that's better than a lot of people are giving it credit for. There's talent on both sides of the football, a strong mix of veterans and young players, and several newcomers who could make an immediate impact. If the offense continues to put up points and the defense takes a step forward, Dallas could quickly prove that a middle-of-the-pack ranking was too low.
This article originally appeared on Cowboys Wire: Cowboys' 2026 roster in middle-of-the-pack in ESPN's latest rankings
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- Injured Penaud to miss France games against Australia and Japan in Nations Championship
Injured Penaud to miss France games against Australia and Japan in Nations Championship
BRISBANE, Australia (AP) — France winger Damian Penaud will miss the team's remaining matches in the Nations Championship this month after sustaining a calf injury in the tournament-opening 34-32 loss to New Zealand.
Penaud scored a national record-extending 41st try inside two minutes of Saturday's game in Christchurch but was replaced at halftime.
His withdrawal from the squad was confirmed by France on Monday, forcing him out of matches against Australia in Brisbane on Saturday and Japan in Tokyo on July 18.
Les Tricolores didn't announce a replacement for Penaud, who returned to the squad after being dropped for the Six Nations.
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- Padraig Harrington was home in Ireland for breakfast the morning after Senior Open win
Padraig Harrington was home in Ireland for breakfast the morning after Senior Open win
After winning the 2026 U.S. Senior Open title, Padraig Harrington was hungry for more. Specifically, he was hungry for breakfast.
On July 6, Harrington posted that he had returned home to Ireland less than a day after winning the U.S. Senior Open at Scioto Country Club in Upper Arlington on July 5. The golfer posted photos of himself with his dog and eating a victory plate of breakfast upon returning home.
"Home by 10 a.m. for breakfast. Direct Aer Lingus flight from Cleveland. If only every Sunday worked out like this," said Harrington on his X account.
Home by 10am for breakfast. Direct Aer Lingus flight from Cleveland. If only every Sunday worked out like this. @USGA#USSeniorOpen@ChampionsTour#breakfastofchampionspic.twitter.com/2aIxJ8A7DI
— Padraig Harrington (@padraig_h) July 6, 2026
Aer Lingus had one direct nonstop flight on July 5 from Cleveland Hopkins International Airport to Dublin Airport, according to Flightaware.com. The plane departed from Cleveland at 8:45 p.m. ET and arrived in Ireland at 8:45 a.m. Ireland Standard Time.
Harrington grew up in Rathfarnham, a suburb of Dublin, and still lives in the city, according to the Irish Sun.
Now a three-time U.S. Senior Open champion, Harrington shot a 4-under 66 in the final round to win the tournament at Scioto by four strokes over Stewart Cink. Harrington pocked $800,000 as a result of the win.
This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Padraig Harrington was home in Ireland for breakfast the morning after Senior Open win
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- Recapping NY Knicks' free agency additions, departures and re-signings
Recapping NY Knicks' free agency additions, departures and re-signings
The Knicks’ offseason has been relatively quiet thus far. They traded their first-round selection in the NBA Draft, instead ending up picking twice in the second.
Free agency has been similar so far. New York has seen one major departure and made one notable addition — both at center. Meanwhile, it brought back some role players from its championship-winning team.
The good news is the Knicks’ entire starting five — Jalen Brunson, Josh Hart, Karl-Anthony Towns, OG Anunoby and Mikal Bridges — is under contract for the upcoming season.
New York is likely not done in free agency, but it’s already in a good position to defend its title next year.
Here’s a recap of the Knicks’ free agency signings and departures thus far:
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So far, the Knicks have signed just one player who wasn’t on its 2025-26 squad. Former Philadelphia 76ers center Andre Drummond inked a one-year, $3.9 million deal on Saturday. He will likely serve as Towns’ backup and should bring a spark off the bench.
Drummond played 63 games (25 starts) with Philadelphia this past season, averaging 6.4 points and 8.4 rebounds in 19.5 minutes. It was one of the least productive scoring seasons of his 14-year career, but he showed he hasn’t lost a step on the glass.
The 6-foot-11 big has always been one of the league’s premier rebounders, leading the NBA four times and finishing in double digits 13 times. Drummond may not have the scoring ability that previously made him one of the best players in the league anymore, but his presence on the boards is exactly what the Knicks need off the bench.
Drummond will likely not be New York’s only addition in free agency. Another bench shooter or big could be in play, especially with the Knicks not yet re-signing Jordan Clarkson at this point. But don’t expect a major splash with all five starters returning.
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The Knicks’ main departure − backup center Mitchell Robinson − directly coincides with Drummond’s addition. Robinson signed a four-year, $47.4 million deal with the Boston Celtics last Wednesday.
Robinson had spent the first eight seasons of his career with the Knicks. He took a backseat to Towns the last two campaigns but still packed a punch when Towns was in foul trouble.
While his departure hurts, Robinson’s 8.8 rebounds and 5.7 points in 2025-26 were pretty similar to Drummond’s output. With the money Robinson received from Boston, it wasn’t a surprise New York let him walk.
In addition, the Knicks’ third-string center Ariel Hukporti signed a one-year, $3.4 million contract with the 76ers last week. Though the second-year big played just 9.2 minutes per game and averaged 2.2 points per game last year, the Knicks still probably need to fill his spot in the coming weeks.
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The Knicks have also been successful in bringing back many of their players from last year. They re-signed Jose Alvarado to a three-year, $14 million deal, Landry Shamet to a four-year, $24 million contract and Mohamed Diawara to a four-year, multi-year deal.
New York acquired Alvarado at the trade deadline this past season from the New Orleans Pelicans, becoming a reliable bench piece. Alvarado put up 6.6 points and 3.8 assists in 28 regular-season games and played in every postseason matchup.
Shamet, meanwhile, had one of the most productive years of his career with the Knicks. In his second year in New York, journeyman seemed to find a home in the Big Apple. Shamet helped the Knicks complete a massive comeback with 13 points in the NBA Finals Game 1, the third of four straight double-digit point performances in the playoffs.
Diawara was a rookie last season and only played in 9.2 minutes per game. But he’s just 21 and isn’t worth giving up on yet.
The Knicks could still sign Clarkson and reserve wing Jeremy Sochan, who are both unrestricted free agents. Clarkson is the most pressing, as he’s shown in the past that he can cut it in the NBA, but it’s likely other teams have the same idea and may pry the 34 year old from New York’s grasp.
This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: Recapping NY Knicks' free agency additions, departures and re-signings
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- Dante: 'Pep said I have what it takes to be a coach'
Dante: 'Pep said I have what it takes to be a coach'

From treble winner to youth coach: Dante is back at FC Bayern – this time in the dugout. Following a long career as a professional player and an intense spell at Nice, the Brazilian moved straight into his new role as head coach of the reserves. In an interview with fcbayern.com, the 42-year-old chats about his early dream of becoming a coach, the years during which he meticulously worked on obtaining his coaching licences and undertook further training alongside his playing career, and why, for him, professionalism and humanity are inextricably linked. Dante also explains how he gives young players responsibility and freedom, the role one-to-one conversations play for him during training camp – and why Munich still feels like home to him.
Dante – The interview
Dante, you’d only just been through the cup final and the play-offs with Nice, and then you came straight to Munich with hardly a break. After such a long career, many people would have taken some time out first. Why was it clear to you that you wanted to start coaching straight away? "I was just absolutely delighted to have this opportunity. Bayern is a special club for me and Munich feels like a second home. I’ve always wanted to come back to Germany. I’ve always liked the Bundesliga. Even back when I first came to Europe as a player, playing in Germany was a major goal for me. Many Brazilian players, such as Rafinha, Élber, Ailton and Lincoln, played in the Bundesliga back then. So when the opportunity arose to work with the Bayern reserves, I didn’t have to think twice. Of course, I could have taken some time out after my playing career. But this opportunity at this club and the chance to work with young players was simply too special. I’m very grateful for that.”
When did you first feel the desire to become a coach? "I can still remember it very clearly. It was in February 2011, under Lucien Favre at Borussia Mönchengladbach. He explained the game to me in a completely different way. Suddenly, I wanted to understand so much more – why we do certain things, why we train the way we do, and how I could convey his ideas to my teammates on the pitch. Back then, I immediately thought: ‘You’ve got to become a coach one day.’ Later, at Bayern, I spoke to Pep Guardiola about it. He encouraged me and said I had what it takes. Of course, I still wanted to enjoy my playing career at the time, but the thought of pursuing a career in coaching was always there.”
You spent years working towards your coaching qualifications while still a player. Now you’re head coach. Does it feel how you imagined it would? "Yes, actually, it does. Of course, it’s a different kind of workload. As a player, you might spend four or five hours at the training ground. As a coach, that can easily turn into 12 hours. But that’s exactly what I’ve been preparing for. For the past seven years, I’ve used every spare minute to get my coaching licences. Every time the holidays came round, I had to make a choice: do I enjoy my free time, or do I invest it in my training? I still remember clearly how I first spent a few days’ holiday in Brazil and then flew to Wales for ten days to continue my training. Then back again. It wasn’t always easy, but I always knew why I was doing it. During my playing career, I didn’t just train and play. I was constantly observing as well. Why is the coach doing this particular drill? Why this analysis? Why is he making this decision? I rang lots of coaches, asked them questions and tried to learn as much as possible. Today, I realise that all that effort was worth it.”
And now you’re back in Germany. How are you settling in – including with the language? "I’ve been listening to lots of German football podcasts over the past few weeks to get back into the language. It’s really helped me. And even after just the first two weeks, I can already tell that a lot of it is coming back. It’s getting better every day. My speech is becoming more natural and I’m feeling more and more confident."
How does it feel to be wearing the Bayern crest on your chest again? “To be perfectly honest: I feel at home. When I returned here, I was initially a bit nervous. But as soon as I stepped onto the training pitch, that feeling came flooding back straight away. I knew: this is the right place. I’m very grateful for this opportunity. Being back here is something special. Now I want to do everything I can to help the players, support them on their journey and pass on to them some of the things I’ve learnt during my own career.”
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You’ve played under some of the best coaches in the world. What have you taken away from that experience to apply to your own work today? "I learnt something from every coach. Pep Guardiola was exceptional when it came to tactics. He showed me just how detailed football can be and how important every little thing is. From Jupp Heynckes, I learnt above all how to deal with people. He had incredible empathy and knew exactly how to bring a team together. For me, that’s one of the most important lessons: a coach is, first and foremost, a person. Of course, tactics and training are part of the job, but it’s just as important to understand people, build trust and lead a group in the same direction. Naturally, there were also coaches where I saw things and thought: that’s not how I want to do it later on. You learn from that too. Ultimately, every coach played their part in my development.”
What sort of coach would you like to be yourself? “I hope that one day the players will say: ‘He always gave his all for us. He helped us to improve – not just as footballers, but also as people.’ Of course we want to win. That’s what we work towards every day. But my main aim is to develop the players. If we make each and every one of them better, our chances of success will automatically increase. Development and results go hand in hand. I want my team to play with passion, take responsibility and always be ready to learn.”
You’re now working with a very young squad. Some of the players never actually saw you play for Bayern. How does that make you feel? “Of course, some of them know me from my playing days in Munich, whilst others don’t. But that’s not what matters at all. It’s not important that they know me as a former footballer. What matters is that they get to know me as a coach and trust me. We have to build that trust together. I can certainly help the defenders in particular, drawing on my own experience. But ultimately, the only thing that will count is what we build together today.”
Have the lads asked you about your playing career yet, despite all that? "A few have, of course. But to be honest, I don’t really want to talk that much about titles or big matches. What’s much more important to me is the question of why I was able to play football at this level for so long. That’s the experience I want to pass on. I want to explain to the lads how important being professional is. Nutrition, sleep, recovery, concentration – all of that is part of this profession. As a footballer at this level, there’s really only one way to live. If you want to be successful, you have to devote yourself entirely to football. You can’t let yourself get distracted. Talent is important, but talent alone isn’t enough. You have to be prepared to work hard every day and push yourself to the limit.”
In training, too, you provide the lads with guidance, but you consciously give them the freedom to make their own decisions in many drills. Why is that important to you? "Because football isn’t a science. Of course, we give the players guidelines and a clear plan, but they have to make their own decisions and find their own solutions. Attacking players, in particular, need freedom. They have to be brave, take risks, dribble with the ball and be creative. Up front, taking risks is simply part of the game. There’s one thing that’s essential, though: conviction. If you do something, you have to believe in it. Nothing works in football without conviction. It’s important to me that the players take responsibility and don’t just wait for the coach to sort out every situation. That’s exactly how they develop.”
You also convey this to the lads in many one-to-one conversations. What role do these days at the training camp play for you? "A very big one. Training camps aren't just about football. Of course we do train a lot, but we also spend the whole day together. We eat together, talk about all sorts of things and get to know each other as people – both the players and the staff. That’s incredibly important, especially at the start. Trust isn’t just built on the pitch. It’s also built through those little chats in between. I want to know how the players think, what makes them tick and what’s on their minds. Only by building this trust can we go on to be successful together later on. I’ve already learnt a great deal about the lads over the last few days. They’re focused in their work, they’re full of energy and they’re keen to improve. I’ve really enjoyed that, and we can build on it further in the coming weeks.”
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- All-nighters, phone bans and school screenings - how you watched England's epic win
All-nighters, phone bans and school screenings - how you watched England's epic win
There was jubilation, exhaustion and plenty of caffeine across England on Monday after the Three Lion's dramatic 3-2 win over Mexico, sending them into the World Cup quarter-finals.
Fans powered through a 02:00 BST kick-off gathering in packed pubs, while others celebrated quietly from their sofas, and a few woke up devastated to realise they slept through the game.
Here are some of the stories you shared with us.
Schools watch the game 'as-live'

At Malmesbury Church of England Primary School in Wiltshire, pupils arrived early to watch the game "as-live" at school so they could "enjoy the game together as a community".
When Jude Bellingham scored two goals in two minutes in the first half, one pupil told the BBC it was "looking really good" for England, but they had a gut feeling that "Mexico are going to win".
Little did they know…
When the final whistle blew, excited pupils celebrated as though they had watched it live.
"It was better [watching] with my friends than it was with my parents," one pupil said.
Meanwhile, children watching the match at Castleway Primary in Leasowe, Wirral, were told they would miss playtime for the rest of the week if they spoiled the result for anyone.
'An incredible evening'

Pubs across the country remained open all night after the government U-turn on licensing laws permitted them to stay open until 05:00.
About 350 people watched the game at the Brittania Inn in St Austell, Cornwall.
Landlord Phil Lafferty said it was "an incredible evening and something we have never done before".
He said: "Japan in 2002 was something else, playing at 06:00, but nothing like this. It was amazing."
Sarah Badrock, manager of The Ship Inn in Trefin, Pembrokeshire was one of the few pubs in Wales that stayed open until 05:00 for the England game.
She was offering a free drink for every goal scored… but only four people turned up, including actor Keith Allen, who wrote the iconic 1998 England World Cup song Vindaloo.

Thea Barratt, who runs Cramptons Sports Bar in Broadstairs, Kent, said: "I took more money than I did on New Year's Eve."
The bar added extra portaloos and an outside bar to accommodate more revellers. Thea says she expects to top last night's takings for Saturday's quarter-finals: "Long may they [England] continue and hopefully get to the final".
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England's run 'beyond magical'

It is not just those of legal drinking age who pulled an all-nighter.
Keen eight-year-old fan Wren was not supposed to be up for England's late-night fixture, but mum Jess Clark told the BBC she couldn't resist waking him to celebrate.
"It was incredible, my son and I were jumping up and down hugging each other singing Wonderwall - it was just a dream," she said.
Jess added that experiencing England's success at the World Cup so far has been "beyond magical".
'I watched the match over a taxi driver's shoulder'
Michelle, from Evesham, ended up watching part of the game in a car park at Birmingham Airport.
She was there early to pick up her husband from a work trip, with two daughters in tow, and they were "trying to get some sleep" as they waited.
"There was a couple of cheers and I jumped out of the car and... ran over to a taxi driver who was watching it on his phone, so I managed to get the second goal and then also our penalty," she told BBC Radio 2's Jeremy Vine.
"I got so excited when Harry Kane scored that I hit the guy on the shoulder."
Sadly, Michelle didn't get to watch the whole game because "obviously the taxi driver had to go off and do his job", she said.
'I slept in and missed it all'

But spare a thought for those who tried and failed to stay up for the match, including former Olympian Katharine Merry.
"I ploughed on through yesterday, thinking I'm not going to take a tactical nap," the ex-English sprinter explained.
But when the kick-off was delayed from 01:00 to 02:00, Merry said her husband wandered off for a nap.
"Half past one, I was still awake, all still bright-eyed, and kind of bushy-tailed, and then I went horizontal and dozed off," she recalled.
"My husband never came back. I woke up at 06:30 and missed everything."
'Cushions were thrown'
Some supporters who did not make it to a pub were faced with the risk of waking up their sleeping children if their celebrations became too rowdy.
As England took the lead it was a battle to stay silent, said BBC journalist Owen Amos, who watched the game "as-live" from 03:30 before an early start at work.
He performed "a silent leap off the sofa" as Bellingham scored his first, which was rapidly followed by a "wild (but equally silent) fist pumping" when the second goal went in less than a minute later.
As Mexico pulled one back "cushions were thrown" and there was a quiet "peep of dissent when England's Jarell Quansah was sent off", he said.
Fortunately though, "despite the best efforts of the VAR [video assistant referee]", Amos managed to keep the volume down for the full game and - crucially - his sons stayed asleep.
Elsewhere, journalist Mark Ansell from BBC Look North said a strict no-phones policy was in play to stop anyone knowing the final score as four families gathered at his place to watch the game on playback from 06:00.
"Six adults skipped to work, happier than ever as our dream of a World Cup win continues", he added.
'We watched the game on our night shift'

"Text your bosses and tell them you're not coming in."
That was the advice from man-of-the-match Bellingham who scored two goals within two minutes in the first half.
While some industries like manufacturing and retail were less able to provide flexibility, others offered bleary-eyed fans later starts so they can catch up on sleep.
Workers at a distribution centre in Rochdale didn't need to follow Bellingham's advice as they watched the game while on shift.
"It's not good for my heart, but football's my heart," said one worker.
Joshua Elash, who runs London-based firm MT Finance Group, allowed his staff to start work at 11:00, telling the BBC it was a "no-brainer".
"It's good for morale," he added, saying it will be worth it even if Monday isn't particularly productive.
Octopus Energy allowed engineers to start home visits a couple of hours late, while staff in office or home-based roles looking after customers can also start and finish later.
Kevin Craig, founder and chief executive of communications agency PLMR, is a huge football fan and went to see England v Panama game last weekend.
He gave his staff - around 100 employees across four offices in London, Coventry, Birmingham and Ipswich - permission to start at 12:00 if they wanted to stay up and watch the match.
"I just instinctively knew it was the right thing to do," he told the BBC.
"We try to be pro-family alongside making money. I know it's not possible for all organisations in the land but... these days are special."
But it was business as usual for supermarkets Sainsbury's and Aldi in their stores on Monday. There was also no change for the car manufacturer Nissan.

'Ten espressos and a Red Bull chaser'
Parents who stayed up to watch might be feeling a little like Labour MP for Walthamstow Stella Creasy as they headed off on the school run on Monday morning.
"I have no idea how I do the school run this morning after a red card and a penalty… Like having had ten espressos and a red bull chaser," she wrote on X at 03:28 BST.
Meanwhile, BBC DJ Sara Cox's husband had the result spoiled by cheering neighbours - after deciding to sleep downstairs so as not to disturb his wife ahead of her Radio 2 debut on Monday.
She told listeners her husband heard the result ruined by revellers coming down their street, chanting: "Where were you when we won 3-2."
- How did you watch the game - and how are you feeling now? Are you croaky like Harry Kane? Send us your stories and pictures here.
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- Coach told FA Maddy Cusack was a liar, inquest hears
Coach told FA Maddy Cusack was a liar, inquest hears

The coach of former Sheffield United footballer Maddy Cusack told the Football Association (FA) she was "generally a liar", an inquest into her death has heard.
Cusack, 27, was found unconscious by her father David at their family home in Horsley, Derbyshire, on 20 September 2023 and was pronounced dead the same day.
Jonathan Morgan, who coached Cusack from February 2023 while she was at Sheffield United, gave evidence to a two-week inquest at Chesterfield Coroner's Court on Monday.
When responding to the claim, which the inquest heard was made in an account he gave to the FA, Morgan said that she had "omitted a lot of information" when she spoke to her family about his behaviour.
The inquest has previously heard from Grace Riglar, who played for the team and was in a relationship with Cusack, who said Cusack was "anxious" about Morgan joining the club after her experience of working with him at Leicester City.
Cusack's mother Deborah described Morgan as her daughter's "nemesis", adding he had made comments about her weight and relationship to "cut her down to size" and be "in control".
Her family sent a written complaint to Sheffield United in the week after her death, outlining issues allegedly stemming from her relationship with the club's coach.
Giving evidence, Morgan said he had no concerns about his relationship with Cusack when he joined Sheffield United as manager.
He had previously released the player when he was a coach at Leicester City, the inquest was told.
'One-sided information'
The inquest heard Morgan had given an account of his relationship with Cusack to the FA as part of the investigation following her death.
In response to Dean Armstrong KC, who is representing Cusack's family, Morgan said: "In terms of the scenarios since Maddy passed away, I genuinely feel things have not been portrayed factually or correctly with how she was feeling.
"With the lying comment, it was based on the back of things after Maddy passed away. It became evident she omitted things to her family and others that I had supported her with."
He told assistant coroner Sophie Cartwright KC there had been "a lot of one-sided information".
When asked about the way he spoke to Cusack, Morgan said: "I never shouted at Maddy Cusack at Sheffield United.
"I've never shouted directly at Maddy at Leicester City.
"Maddy left Leicester in the January transfer window - it wasn't my wish, I don't think it was Maddy's wish either."
When questioned about Cusack's lack of playing time after he came to the club, Morgan told the inquest she was still recovering from a foot injury when he first picked the side.
The inquest heard the midfielder had played a full 90 minutes the week before his arrival.
He then said, due to the form of other players, she had not been selected until his fourth game in charge.
Morgan denied he was trying to "cut her down to size" by not letting her play, adding that she was recovering from an injury she sustained before he came to the club.

Morgan told the inquest Cusack had disclosed her relationship with Riglar at his request to everyone in his team.
Justifying his request, Morgan said: "In the past, relationships have had issues within the environment. People would break up, it would cause scenarios that sort of divided the team's opinion and make things a bit uncomfortable."
Cusack's mother Deborah previously told the inquest that her daughter would have been "absolutely humiliated beyond belief" when Morgan called her girlfriend and teammate Riglar "Mrs Cusack" in front of other players.
However, Morgan told the inquest that "never happened", adding that he said "here come the girlfriends".
He said the comment was a "tongue-in-cheek", which was "meant to be taken as a bit of banter", and that they had then made a joke about his weight.
The coach was also asked about a comment he had made to Cusack during a meeting.
Morgan said he had told the player she was "too muscular, too bottom-heavy" to carry out the number of sprints needed with his style of football.
He said her strength and conditioning training was then changed, and her running statistics were "much better" by the end of the season.
Morgan said he started to see a difference in Cusack's behaviour in August 2023.
"She was just less bubbly, less energetic," he said.
Morgan said he arranged a meeting with Cusack on 4 September, and afterwards contacted the club doctor about her health.
He told the doctor he thought "something was bothering Maddy", and that she might need some help.
Earlier in the inquest, a former team-mate of Cusack told the court her death was "definitely preventable".
Nina Wilson said Morgan had left a number of players feeling "ostracised and isolated".
The inquest continues.
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- Sparks sign Martin to standard deal, waive draft pick Latson
Sparks sign Martin to standard deal, waive draft pick Latson

LOS ANGELES -- The Sparks made another move as they shuffle another one out of development into a standard deal.
Sparks sign Kate Martin to a standard contract.
— Los Angeles Sparks (@LASparks) July 6, 2026
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And, unfortunately, that also meant someone had to be waived.
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— Los Angeles Sparks (@LASparks) July 6, 2026
Martin was signed by the Sparks to a developmental contract on May 10 after she was surprisingly waived by the Valkyries.
"Kate has made a meaningful impact on our group both on and off the court," said Sparks General Manager Raegan Pebley. "She brings versatility on both ends of the floor, competes at a high level and consistently puts the team first. We’re excited to see her continue to grow."
She had nearly used all 12 games of her eligibility and with contracts becoming guaranteed on Tuesday, the Sparks had to decide about giving a standard roster spot to Martin.
That meant letting go of their second round draft pick Ta'Niya Latson, who fell to the Sparks at the 20th spot. But it didn't work out for Latson as fellow rookies Chance Gray and Jihyun Park passed her on the rotation. There's still a chance the Sparks could pick her back up for a developmental spot (now that it's open after Martin's move to the main roster) if she clears waivers.
Martin has played 10 games for the Sparks, averaging 2.6 points in under eight minutes per contest. She scored a season-high 11 points against the Toronto Tempo on May 17th. Martin was chosen by the Las Vegas Aces 18th overall in the second round of the 2024 WNBA Draft. She was then picked up by the Golden State Valkyries in the expansion draft. Martin played a season there and then she was released right before the 2026 season.
Latson appeared in 10 games, averaging 1.8 points in five minutes of play per game.
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- Charles Barkley's phone call got Ohio State's Mike Wells to Sweet Sixteen
Charles Barkley's phone call got Ohio State's Mike Wells to Sweet Sixteen
The Ohio State men’s basketball team was a few hours away from a Sweet Sixteen showdown when Mike Wells’ phone rang.
It was 1999, and the central Ohio native was in his fifth season as video coordinator for the Houston Rockets when he listened to the voice of one of his team’s star players present him with a question.
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“Hey, you want to go to the game today?” Charles Barkley asked.
For a second, it sent a wave of confusion through Wells. Both coach and player were in Houston and that night’s game was in Tennessee, where the fourth-seeded Buckeyes were set to take on No. 1 seed Auburn. A product of Mount Vernon, Wells was pulling for Ohio State while Barkley, an Auburn alumnus, clearly had his own strong rooting interest in the game.
Barkley was going. Did Wells want to come too?
Recently recalling the moment more than 27 years later, Wells said the phone call arrived roughly three hours before the scheduled tipoff between the Buckeyes and Tigers inside Thompson-Boling Arena in Knoxville.
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“He had a private jet because he wanted to watch Auburn play,” Wells said. “I drive out there because I’m like 30 years old. He has a private plane land and we go to the game and we sit behind the Auburn bench and I’m cheering on Scoonie Penn and the guys.”
As part of a Cinderella run to the Final Four, Ohio State prevailed 72-64, setting up an Elite 8 matchup with No. 3 seed St. John’s two days later. Against Barkley’s alma mater, Penn scored a game-high 26 points and sophomore Michael Redd added 22. Ohio State’s run ended in the Final Four with a 64-58 loss to No. 1 seed Connecticut in St. Petersburg, Florida.
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Now in his first year as an assistant coach at Ohio State, Wells got to spend time with Penn during the program’s annual “Vet Week” when the Buckeyes bring back former players to coach with and play against the current team. Penn, a former coach, was there, whistle in hand, helping run drills, sharing the gym with Wells and the rest of the current coaching staff.
As he reminisced about his Ohio State fandom while growing up, Wells said Barkley knew that he was the only Buckeyes fan among the Rockets that year.
“I’m probably giving you a window into how good a person Charles Barkley actually is and not the other things you see on the side,” Wells said. “He just knew I was a Buckeye fan and he was going to go to the game so he asked me to go with him and that’s as simple as that was.”
Ohio State men's basketball beat writer Adam Jardy can be reached at ajardy@dispatch.com, on Bluesky at @cdadamjardy.bsky.social or on Twitter at @AdamJardy.
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- ESPN analyst highlights Demond Williams Jr.'s pocket presence
ESPN analyst highlights Demond Williams Jr.'s pocket presence
As quarterback Demond Williams Jr. prepares for his junior season with the Washington Huskies, he's widely expected to continue on his trajectory towards becoming one of the top signal callers in college football.
Across his first full season as a starter, the former four-star recruit out of Basha High School completed 69.5 percent of his passes for 3,065 yards and 25 touchdowns with 8 interceptions, while adding 611 yards and 6 scores on the ground, displaying the elite talent and athleticism that coach Jedd Fisch has touted since the moment he stepped on campus.
Now, amid the scrutiny of Williams' brief flirtation with the transfer portal, ESPN's Max Browne highlighted Williams' sophomore film, including one of the most hotly contested parts of his game: playing from the pocket.
"He has the chops to win from the pocket," the former Pittsburgh and USC quarterback stated on his YouTube channel. "He can get under center and give you a play action fake, set up, and hit a deep over route on a dime with a defender hugged right on the receiver."
In his film breakdown, Browne highlighted several plays from Williams' historic outing against Rutgers, where he became one of just 16 quarterbacks in FBS history to throw for over 400 yards and rush for over 100, accounting for 4 touchdowns in the process. Now, Williams will need to tap into that potential and improve in the pocket in the biggest moments.
Last year, he threw 5 of his 8 interceptions in a pair of UW's 4 losses on the year, while the offense struggled as a whole to the tune of just 9.3 points per game in those contests. Looking ahead, if the undersized Williams can continue to show off his talent in the pocket and learn to throw with more anticipation over the middle of the field, his ascension should continue quickly in 2026.
This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire: ESPN analyst highlights Demond Williams Jr.'s pocket presence
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- NFL execs rank Falcons star No. 1 at his position
NFL execs rank Falcons star No. 1 at his position
Few players around the NFL are getting more hype for the 2026 season than Atlanta Falcons running back Bijan Robinson. A growing chorus of analysts and insiders are expecting a monster year for Atlanta's fourth-year star as he enters what should be the prime of his career.
The latest accolades come from ESPN, where they are ranking the top 10 players at each position according to anonymous league executives. They have Robinson ranked No. 1 for the first time.
"Bijan is just more dynamic than the rest of the field in terms of creating positive runs despite blocking failure," an NFC executive said. "Combo of his bend, feet and agility. His size shows up with physicality. And while Gibbs is top-end faster, Bijan is still explosive in his own right, creating home run plays... Routes, hands and pass protection, he's elite in that area."
Robinson's production since entering the NFL has been undeniably impressive. As a rookie he posted 976 rushing yards and eight touchdowns from scrimmage despite a relatively light workload for a star running back.
In each of the last two seasons he's totaled over 1,400 rushing yards and averaged 10.5 touchdowns on the ground, while chipping in another 1,251 yards and five scores as a receiver.
Robinson has established himself as one of the best dual-threat backs in the game. The former No. 8 overall pick is the complete package from an NFL running back standpoint. Plus, he's still just 24 years old.
Now that he no longer has to split carries with Tyler Allgeier, Robinson should be able to post better numbers than any other running back in the league - and as is appropriate he's the consensus top overall pick in fantasy football this year.
This article originally appeared on Falcons Wire: NFL execs rank Falcons star No. 1 at his position
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- Two Auburn Tigers earn USA Collegiate National Team roster spots
Two Auburn Tigers earn USA Collegiate National Team roster spots
A pair of Auburn Tigers have made the cut and will join USA Baseball's Collegiate National Team roster.
Catcher Chase Fralick and pitcher Jackson Sanders will represent Auburn on the USA Baseball Collegiate National Team roster, which was revealed Sunday. The duo earns spots after competing in workouts, practices, and exhibitions over 11 days in Cary, North Carolina.
Fralick was a consistent threat at the plate during exhibition play. He hit for a .333 average over eight games and was one of seven players to log multiple hits and RBI during training camp. Sanders appeared in three games, where he struck out four batters and allowed just two hits during his outings.
The duo will now compete alongside several of college baseball's top performers, including Texas pitcher Luke Harrison, Georgia infielder Kolby Branch, and Arizona State outfielder Landon Hairston. Team USA will be led by Illinois head coach Dan Hartleb, with Arkansas pitching coach Matt Hobbs serving in the same role for the squad.
Fralick and Sanders will now head overseas to play in the World Collegiate Baseball Championship at Taichung City Intercontinental Baseball Stadium in Taichung City, Taiwan, from July 11-15. USA Baseball will compete in three pool games before the semifinals and finals begin. The USA will face Korea on July 11 at 11:30 p.m. CT to begin the championship, and will also face Chinese Taipei and Japan.
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- Marcellus Wiley released on bond, details of alleged domestic battery case emerge
Marcellus Wiley released on bond, details of alleged domestic battery case emerge

Former Fox Sports and ESPN host Marcellus Wiley has been released from Orange County Jail after posting a $1,000 bond, according to a report by Mike Florio in Pro Football Talk. The former NFL defensive end was arrested on Saturday after police responded to an alleged domestic battery incident.
Florio reports, per details obtained from the Arrest Affidavit, that the incident occurred at the World Marriott in Orlando on Saturday afternoon, and the alleged victim was Wiley’s wife. Wiley’s wife asked officers to “remove her husband from their shared hotel room due to her being afraid of him,” saying that Wiley “told [her] he was going to kill her and [she] was afraid of his behavior.”
Asked to elaborate by the officers, Wiley’s wife said “on the previous morning Marcellus had put his hands on her,” by using “one finger to sternly and intentionally poke her in the cheek.”
The affidavit noted Wiley’s wife displayed no “visible injuries” and that she did not request medical attention. However, she did say that Wiley “had an unreported history of violence toward her and she was planning to divorce him when they returned home to California.”
Per Florio, “Wiley denied any physical altercation with his wife,” and claimed she made the report because she intended to divorce him.
Authorities concluded that Wiley “did intentionally touch [his wife] against her will,” and thus there was probable cause to charge Wiley with domestic battery.
Wiley’s arrest comes amid an ongoing sexual assault case involving seven accusers, one of which is a former ESPN production assistant who claims Wiley raped her while they both worked at the network. After Awful Announcing reported on the new claims in May, Wiley responded on his YouTube show and denied the allegations.
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- Broncos roster: DL Jordan Miller (No. 90) aims to win rotational role
Broncos roster: DL Jordan Miller (No. 90) aims to win rotational role
Broncos Wire's 91-man offseason roster series continues today with a look at third-year* defensive lineman Jordan Miller, No. 90.
*Note: The Denver Broncos' official website lists Miller as a second-year player, despite having signed with the Broncos for two seasons.
Before the Broncos: Miller (6-3, 307 pounds) spent five years at the University of Miami (Florida), recording 60 total tackles (23 solo, 37 assisted, 11 tackles for loss), three sacks and two fumble recoveries in 48 games. Miller then became a graduate transfer to SMU ahead of the 2023 season.
In 14 games with the Mustangs, Miller made 26 total tackles (12 solo, 14 assisted, four behind the line), one pass breakup and a half sack. He participated in the East-West Shrine Bowl in the spring of 2024 after wrapping up his college career.
Broncos tenure: Miller came to the Denver Broncos as an undrafted college free agent in 2024, but spent the whole of his service on the practice squad. In 2025, Miller was signed to a futures contract, before being again assigned to the practice squad. He has yet to play a snap in a Broncos uniform in two seasons.
Chances to make the 53-man roster: Practice squad, or roster cut. Miller does know the Broncos' system, but he has significant competition for a defensive lineman spot in the 2026 season. Unfortunately, Miller may not be on the roster come late August.
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- All Our Yesterdays: Giants-Blue Jays Series Preview
All Our Yesterdays: Giants-Blue Jays Series Preview

I just can’t wait until the end of the season to do the final analysis of the San Francisco Giants/Farhan Zaidi opting not to sign Kevin Gausman to an extension after the 2021 season. With the trade deadline less than a month away now and Robbie Ray almost certainly on the move, it’s begging to be written right now.
The history of the Giants getting burned by long-term pitching contracts is pretty spectacular. I don’t know what moron opted to sign Barry Zito to that 7-year deal after the 2003 season, and if it was Larry Baer, it just goes to show what an untouchable and blessed man he is. But after that, extensions for Tim Lincecum and Matt Cain didn’t provide value in the actual extension years. The Jeff Samardzija and Johnny Cueto deals were similarly hailed as massive failures that doomed the franchise. So, that’s a pretty good sampling of failure, which ignores the context of all the success.
That’s pretty much what happened with Gausman. The Giants ignored the context of success or that the player wanted to remain in San Francisco or that he worked well with a burgeoning young pitcher already in the fold in Logan Webb. A couple of years later, Farhan Zaidi would be able to show his work and convince ownership that signing Webb to an extension in a similar AAV range as Gausman would be good for the team and they acquiesced… but they’ve still bothered to let their disgruntlement echo through the halls of Oracle Park and into the curious ears of beat writers and pundits. It is known that the Giants don’t favor, value, or want pitchers signed to big, long-term deals. It’s why they were willing to let Madison Bumgarner walk after his deal.
When you’re the sole team in a country as the Blue Jays are in Canada, it’s not a big deal.
This isn’t to say that the Giants totally have the wrong idea and high value, high payroll teams like the Blue Jays do, but before we look at Kevin Gausman and his Blue Jays teammates, let’s finish this analysis. Kevin Gausman left the Giants and signed a 5-year, $110 million deal with the Toronto Blue Jays that started in 2022. Rather than re-sign him, the Giants went with Carlos Rodón, Alex Cobb, and Robbie Ray. Here’s how the plan has worked out over the past almost-five seasons:
Now, the total amount for the Giants’ side of the equation is based on two assumptions: that the Giants, owing Alex Cobb $10 milion for 2024, saved about $3.333 million the rest of the season after trading him away to the Guardians before he’d finished his rehab; and, that in trading Robbie Ray with approximately two months to go in 2026, they will have paid Robbie Ray $16.7 million and gotten half a win above replacement out of him (yes, this is envisioning a trade before his next start).
So, if all this holds, the Giants’ missed it by… an awful lot. From a straight money perspective, they were off by just about $2 million, and for most wagon circling front office lovers out there that might be more than enough to still bother to affirm the previous regime’s “genius,” but the substantive part of the analysis — that wins above replacement total — is a big whiff. The Giants were so afraid of committing long-term to a pitcher out of fear of injuries or ineffectiveness that they wound up acquiring THREE pitchers with injury histories and 2/3 of them saw their production hampered by injuries. This was some penny wise, pound foolish nonsense and I’m glad we all got to experience it. Farhan Zaidi, encouraged by ownership, attempted to recreate Kevin Gausman in the aggregate so that the Giants could have a formidable 1-2 punch at the top of their rotation, and the team failed.
Anyway, this post’s headline is a reference to the penultimate episode of Star Trek: The Original Series, which was about Kirk, Spock, and McCoy beaming down to a planet that was about to be obliterated by its star going supernova after getting signs of life. Upon beaming down, they discover that the entire civilization has devised a time travel technology that will allow every single person to escape into their planet’s past to live out their lifespans and not have to be lost to the supernova.
It’s a good enough episode that if it had been the series finale it would’ve been a good one to go out on — certainly better than the actual finale, the genuinely awful and misogynistic “Turnabout Intruder” — but as a talking point for the 2026 San Francisco Giants it carries exactly this weight: as nice as it is to escape into the past to avoid a terrible future, the punishing nature of the major league schedule and the cruel passage of time prevents that from happening.
We’ll never know if re-signing Gausman would’ve worked out as well as it did for the Blue Jays and if that working out would’ve meant a couple more winning seasons interspersed in the last 5 seasons, and as nice as it would be to escape into that past or that reality, the supernova is here and the Giants must once again ask if the rules they’ve self-imposed that have brought them into its path were of any use. Hmm, why bother wondering. Powerful, successful people have made these rules. They can’t fail, they can only be failed.
But I can’t be totally critical. Since 2020, when the Blue Jays kicked off this latest competitive window, their pitching staff (with or without Gausman) hasn’t been as valuable as the Giants, trailing the orange and black 82.2 to 94.1 Sure, they have a better record over this same span (514-446 to 494-465) and four postseason appearances including a World Series loss, but the Giants have had the better pitching — or, at least, Logan Webb along with their aggregate approach has mostly worked.
Not this year, of course. This year has been an unmitigated disaster. Not much the Giants have done has worked.
That’s sort of what’s happened with the Blue Jays. They’ve done all the things a big market/high-spending team is supposed to do: build through the draft and international signings, developing talent through the farm system, retaining the most valuable farm players with long-term deals and supplementing the roster with free agents. They signed Vladimir Guerrero to a 14-year, $500 million deal last April. Gausman was brought in to be the #2 behind Alek Manoah, and when that didn’t work out, he’s managed to be the steadiest pitcher behind whoever was considered “the ace,” ascending to that role in the 2025 World Series year. This year, he’s part of a three-headed monster with Trey Yesavage (drafted) and Dylan Cease (free agent).
Still, with all that talent at the top of the rotation, Toronto’s pitching staff is a lot closer to middle of the pack (13th in fWAR). Compounding problems is that their lineup just hasn’t clicked. Their 92 wRC+ is just 23rd. They are second to last in runs scored (356), making them the lowest-scoring team in the American League. The cause? Well, they let Bo Bichette go and 36-year old George Springer won’t replicate 35-year old George Springer’s 32 home run season of 2025. The team’s power dropoff is precipitous and their team batting line compared to last year — keeping in mind that the 2025 squad is the type of lineup the Giants seem to want — is stark:
2025: .265/.333/.427 (.162 ISO), 8.4 BB%, 17.8 K%
2026: .244/.306/.382 (.139 ISO), 7.4 BB%, 20.0 K%
Walking less, striking out more, hitting for less power, making less contact — a bad recipe that makes a bad lineup, which is just what Toronto has had. Since getting back to 39-39 a few weeks ago, they’ve gone 3-9 thanks to averaging just 3 runs per game. They’ve been shutout in 3 of their last 5 games including 2 straight. They were 3-7 on their last homestand.
This team still has playoff aspirations. The Giants do not.
Series overview
Who: San Francisco Giants (37-52) vs Toronto Blue Jays (42-48)
Where: Oracle Park | San Francisco, California
When: Monday & Tuesday at 6:45pm PT, Wednesday at 12:45pm PT
National broadcasts: Peacock (Sunday)
Projected starters
Monday: Landen Roupp (RHP 5-8, 4.55 ERA) vs. Kevin Gausman (RHP 4-7, 4.19 ERA)
Tuesday: TBD vs. Trevor McDonald (RHP 3-6, 4.42 ERA)
Wednesday: Logan Webb (RHP 5-6, 3.66 ERA) vs. Dylan Cease (RHP 5-4, 2.79 ERA)
Blue Jays to watch
Vladimir Guerrero Jr.: Vlad Guerrero has yet to homer at home this season! That has no bearing on this series, necessarily, but it’s an interesting factoid. He has just 4 all season anyway and a very bad .698 OPS to boot. Baseball Savant took a look at Vladito’s power drought and found some reasons to think he’s due for a turnaround in-season. You’d like to think that the slump would linger a little longer, though. He’s played at Oracle Park just twice in his career (2019 & 2024) and the two homers he’s hit came in 2019. He was 1-for-13 in the 2024 series.
Tyler Rogers: Why didn’t I make the whole series preview about the Tyler Rogers’ return? Well, because he’s got two more years left on his deal. Instead, Buster Posey will get to watch the funky submariner attack Giants hitters and see if the organization’s familiarity with him gives any of the hitters an edge. Rogers has allowed 0 homers in 42 appearances (40.2 IP). Toronto’s closer, Louis Varland (18 saves, 2.2 fWAR) has allowed just 1 in 47 IP.
Ernie Clement: I am not the only one who remembers how he absolutely obliterated the Giants at Oracle Park back in that 2024 series. Total annihilation. He was 5-for-11 with 2 homers and 7 RBI. Both of his homers were 3-run homers, one off of Ryan Walker and another off of Logan Webb, both of whom he’ll face in this series. But! He’s just 13-for-55 in his last 16 games (.236/.276/.273) with only 2 extra base hits (doubles) and a single RBI.
Giants to watch
Logan Webb: Can the Giants’ ace get back on track after a disastrous start in Coors Field or have the wheels come off the season and now it’s all about turning to next season?
Rafael Devers: He has 24 career homers against Toronto across 108 games and 449 plate appearances. A career .927 OPS hitter in the matchup. His two homers yesterday gave him 18 on the season which ties him with Manny Machado, Shohei Ohtani, Juan Soto, and CJ Abrams — good company. Half of them have come since June 15th… the day I published a post assessing Devers’ present and projecting his future. I didn’t think he’d be much better than around the league average. Since that post went up, he’s hit .306/.386/.790 (70 PA), an 11.4 BB%, and 20 K% — far, far better than the league. Is he reading my posts???
Heliot Ramos: He’s got a couple of homers in 7 games off the IL with a 6.9 BB% and surprising 17.2 K%. Whether or not the Giants trade him is irrelevant. He’s an easy Giant to root for and if he’s back on track, really fun to watch.
Prediction time
Kevin Gausman will strike out some Giant at least twice. Tyler Rogers will get a pair of strikeouts in at least one appearance. Jung Hoo Lee will hit a home run.
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- Choose central Ohio's girls high school Athlete of the Year for 2025-26
Choose central Ohio's girls high school Athlete of the Year for 2025-26
The Dispatch revealed its picks for the best athletes, coaches and teams of 2025-26 at the Central Ohio High School Sports Awards on June 22 at Upper Arlington High School.
Readers can make their selections throughout the summer, and that continues this week with a vote for girls Athlete of the Year.
High School Sports Awards honorees: Meet the 2025-26 Central Ohio High School Sports Awards honorees
Voting is open until 4 p.m. July 10. Please do not email your votes; they will not count.
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Here are the candidates:
Elena Aldrink, Olentangy Liberty cross-country and track and field: The senior and Washington signee swept the Division I cross-country and 3,200-meter championships. Aldrink, who won the latter as a sophomore, reached state three times with the 3,200 relay and was undefeated in six cross country races last fall.
Sophia Borghese, Thomas Worthington field hockey: The senior forward and three-time first-team all-state honoree had 46 goals, 15 assists and 101 steals to power the Cardinals to their fourth consecutive state championship. Thomas’ all-time leading scorer (122 goals, 15 assists), Borghese will play collegiately at Miami University.
Soleil Cordell, Olentangy Berlin tennis: The junior and Southern Illinois-Edwardsville commit went 27-0 and dropped only one set on the way to her first Division I state championship. The top-ranked junior statewide according to TennisRecruiting.net, Cordell enters the fall with 81 wins and was state runner-up as a sophomore.
Campbell Heald, DeSales lacrosse: The senior attacker had 108 goals and 90 assists to help power the Stallions (22-1) to their third consecutive Division II state championship. A Brown signee, Heald is DeSales’ all-time leader in goals (317), assists (273) and points (590) and is central Ohio’s all-time points leader regardless of gender.
Olivia McCuen, Pickerington North soccer: The senior midfielder and Bowling Green signee had 25 goals and 17 assists in leading the Panthers (13-4-4) to a Division I state semifinal. McCuen was named OCC-Ohio, district and state Player of the Year.
Sydney Mobley, Big Walnut basketball: Central Ohio’s first Ms. Basketball winner since 2003, the 6-2 junior center averaged 20.3 points, 9.6 rebounds, 2.5 steals, 2.3 assists and 1.5 blocks to lead the Golden Eagles (23-5) to their second consecutive Division II state semifinal. Mobley also finished her high school career as district and state Player of the Year before committing to Ohio State on July 3 and reclassifying to the class of 2026.
Kiera Powers, Upper Arlington swimming: The sophomore swept the 200-yard individual medley and 500 freestyle championships in the Division I state meet, leading the Golden Bears to their third straight team title and 15th all-time. Powers also swept her events at district and was the top seed in both at state.
Anna Wile, Hilliard Davidson track and field: The senior and Indiana signee repeated as Division I state champion in the 100 hurdles, and her winning time of 13.24 set Division I, Division I state meet and Jesse Owens Memorial Stadium records. She set the same records on the 300 hurdles (40.7) and was regional champion in both those events plus the 100.
The Dispatch staff reserves the right to remove athletes from the ballot where voting irregularities have occurred.
Please do not email your votes; they will not count.
The Dispatch high school sports staff can be reached at sports@dispatch.com and at @DispatchPreps on X.
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- World Cup schedule today: How to watch USA v Belgium, TV channels & live stream Monday 6 July
World Cup schedule today: How to watch USA v Belgium, TV channels & live stream Monday 6 July

The US men’s national team have waited nearly four years for another shot at the World Cup last 16. Mauricio Pochettino and his players have been building to this moment since the Argentinian’s appointment two years ago, with a beatable Belgium team all that’s between the co-hosts and a place in the final eight.
Earlier in the day, Portugal and Spain face each other in a tantalizing Iberian derby. The European champions found top form to get the better of Austria in the previous round, reaching a level that will be difficult for Cristiano Ronaldo and Co to match.
The two blockbuster ties will decide two more places in the World Cup quarter-finals. All four teams involved have a realistic chance of extending their run at the tournament by at least one more round.
Here is your complete guide on how to watch today’s World Cup games, including kick-off times, broadcast networks and online streaming options.
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Portugal v Spain
Time (ET): 3pm
Stadium: AT&T Stadium (Arlington)
How to watch
United States: Fox / Telemundo (Stream on Fubo)
Canada: TSN (Stream)
United Kingdom: BBC One (Stream)
Australia: SBS (Stream)
What to watch for
Whether Ronaldo or Roberto Martínez is to blame for the struggles Portugal have endured at this World Cup depends on whom you ask. What isn’t in doubt is that Portugal will have to significantly lift their level to stand any chance of overcoming a Spain team that finally appears to be finding their stride.
The European champions have improved with almost every match they’ve played at the World Cup with their 3-0 victory over Austria a well-rounded display. Spain will play with intensity on both sides of the ball, something that will be easier in the air-conditioned confines of Jerry World.
Player to watch: Lamine Yamal, Spain – Spain are growing into this tournament because Yamal is growing into this tournament. They are a completely different team when they have the Barcelona youngster as a dribbling threat on the right wing.
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USA v Belgium
Time (ET): 8pm
Stadium: Lumen Field (Seattle)
How to watch
United States: Fox / Telemundo (Stream on Fubo)
Canada: TSN (Stream)
United Kingdom: BBC One (Stream)
Australia: SBS (Stream)
What to watch for
The USA are playing like a Pochettino team. Their attacking verve and energy have made the co-hosts one of the most exciting sides to watch at this World Cup, although defeat to Belgium would prompt a sense of deja vu after last-16 exits in 2010, 2014 and 2022.
Belgium got the better of the USA at the same stage of the 2014 World Cup, but the country’s so-called golden generation has faded (or altogether disappeared) since then. Rudi Garcia’s side have toiled throughout this summer’s tournament and can’t be relied upon to create goalscoring opportunities. This is a big chance for the USA.
Player to watch: Folarin Balogun, USA – After his one-game red-card ban was suspended by Fifa, Balogun will once again be the USA’s biggest threat in the attacking third. The Monaco striker is enjoying a breakout tournament.
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- Portugal vs. Spain free live stream: How to watch World Cup game online without cable
Portugal vs. Spain free live stream: How to watch World Cup game online without cable

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Portugal and Spain face off in a Round of 16 matchup that pits European neighbors and competition stalwarts against each other.
Not only do the two countries share a border, but they also share a football history. Spain and Portugal have played 41 matches against each other, though most have been friendlies. Most recently, the Portuguese took down the Spaniards on penalties in the 2025 UEFA Nations League Finals.
Both teams head into this clash with different momentum. Spain is coming off a dominating 3-0 win over Austria, led by Mikel Oyarzabal's two goals. On the Portuguese side, the Selecao shook off an early second-half deficit to come back and beat Austria 2-1 thanks to a penalty kick from Cristiano Ronaldo and a stoppage-time goal from Gonçalo Ramos.
The winner will head back to the quarterfinals, a place both sides have been to before. Portugal made the quarterfinals in 2022 before falling to Morocco, while Spain last made the final eight in 2010 when they won the entire tournament.
Here's everything you need to know to watch the Portugal vs. Spain World Cup match, including where to watch on TV or live stream, what time the game starts and more.
Portugal vs. Spain free live stream
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Portugal vs. Spain channel, live stream
- TV channel: FOX
- Streaming: fubo, Fox One, Fox Sports app/website
Portugal vs. Spain will be broadcast on FOX in the United States with streaming options available on its dedicated platforms.
The best place to catch the match is on streaming service fubo, with new customers able to sign up for a FREE trial.
What time does Portugal vs. Spain kick off?
Portugal vs. Spain kicks off Monday, July 6, at 3 p.m. ET at AT&T Stadium in Dallas, Texas.
Here's how that time translates across the United States time zones:
| Date | Kickoff time | |
| Eastern Time | Monday, July 6 | 3 p.m. |
| Central Time | Monday, July 6 | 2 p.m. |
| Mountain Time | Monday, July 6 | 1 p.m. |
| Pacific Time | Monday, July 6 | 12 p.m. |
Portugal vs. Spain betting odds
World Cup schedule today and tomorrow
All times Eastern.
Monday, July 6
- Portugal vs. Spain (3 p.m.)
- USA vs. Belgium (8 p.m.)
Tuesday, July 7
- Argentina vs. Egypt (12 p.m.)
- Switzerland vs. Colombia (4 p.m.)
MORE:Complete World Cup schedule and fixtures
2026 FIFA World Cup FAQs
When is the 2026 FIFA World Cup?
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to run from June 11 through July 19, 2026. It will be the first World Cup hosted across three countries: the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Where is the 2026 FIFA World Cup being played?
The 2026 World Cup will be played across 16 host cities in North America, with matches taking place in the United States, Canada and Mexico. It will be the first men's World Cup hosted by three countries.
The 16 host cities are Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Seattle in the United States; Toronto and Vancouver in Canada; and Guadalajara, Mexico City and Monterrey in Mexico.
How many teams are in the 2026 World Cup?
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will feature 48 teams, expanding from the 32-team format used in previous tournaments. The larger field also means more matches, more knockout-round games and more countries involved than ever before.
The 48 teams are Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Cape Verde, Canada, Colombia, Croatia, Curaçao, Czechia, DR Congo, Ecuador, Egypt, England, France, Germany, Ghana, Haiti, Iran, Iraq, Ivory Coast, Japan, Jordan, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Portugal, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, Senegal, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tunisia, Türkiye, United States, Uruguay and Uzbekistan.
How many games are in the 2026 World Cup?
There will be 104 matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. That includes the group stage, knockout rounds and the final.
Can I stream the 2026 World Cup?
Yes. Streaming options will depend on the match, language and broadcast partner. In the U.S., Fox Sports lists FOX and FS1, which are available on fubo for English-language coverage, while Telemundo will stream every match live on Peacock and the Telemundo App for Spanish-language coverage.
What channel is the 2026 World Cup on?
In the U.S., English-language matches are expected across FOX and FS1, which are available on fubo for those without cable, while Spanish-language coverage will air on Telemundo and Universo, which you can stream on DIRECTV and Peacock. Check the schedule for the specific match you want to watch.
When is the 2026 World Cup final?
The 2026 FIFA World Cup final is scheduled for Sunday, July 19, 2026. The match will be played at New York-New Jersey Stadium, FIFA's tournament name for MetLife Stadium.
What time do World Cup games start?
Kickoff times vary by date, host city and round. Because the tournament is being played across multiple time zones in the United States, Canada and Mexico, fans should check the official match schedule for start times in their local time zone.
Is the United States playing in the 2026 World Cup?
Yes. The United States automatically qualified for the 2026 World Cup as one of the three host nations, along with Canada and Mexico.
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- De Laurentiis: ‘Allegri and I will get along well, Napoli have received 200 offers for players’
De Laurentiis: ‘Allegri and I will get along well, Napoli have received 200 offers for players’

Aurelio De Laurentiis has made clear that Napoli’s priority this summer is to trim a heavily bloated squad rather than add to it, while backing new head coach Massimiliano Allegri to fit seamlessly into his vision for the club.
Speaking at the presentation of Napoli’s new home kit, via the Corriere dello Sport, the president was asked about the club’s transfer plans and pointed to the sheer volume of players on the books as the issue to resolve first.
“In the last month I must have received 200 proposals for players to sign, but I told them to stay calm: we have 47 players, and we need to place 25 before we can talk,” De Laurentiis said. “In my opinion we won’t need to buy anyone and will give away many.”
GENOA, ITALY – MAY 17: Massimiliano Allegri, head coach of Milan, reacts during the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and AC Milan at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on May 17, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
De Laurentiis backs Allegri to align with Napoli’s approach
The president was warm on his new head coach, framing Allegri as a natural fit for the way he runs the club.
“Mr Allegri is a company man, we’ll get along very well,” De Laurentiis said, before adding a characteristic flourish: “I’ll ask Max for advice on buying a horse, and we’ll put a jockey in a Napoli shirt on it.”
The message from the top is unambiguous: before Napoli entertain any incomings, a substantial clear-out must come first, with a squad of 47 needing to be whittled down significantly.
It is a stance that chimes with the picture built elsewhere this window, in which Napoli’s overcrowded ranks, particularly among the deadweight forwards, have been flagged as the pressing issue for Allegri to address in his first summer at the helm.
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- Monday Stat Party: Feeling 22 (or 23?)
Monday Stat Party: Feeling 22 (or 23?)

Welcome back to Monday Stat Party, a weekly series showcasing some of the most curious and nostalgia-inducing statistical developments from the past week of Mets baseball. What unites each entry is the sense of intrigue which they aim to spark, and the unbridled love of the game’s anomalies from which they arise. Without further ado, let the stat party begin.
MONDAY
The Mets committed their 19th error in 12 games, the most errors they’ve committed in a 12-game span since committing 20 from August 20-September 2, 2014.
TUESDAY
Within the first three innings, the Mets recorded five outs on balls with an exit velocity of 101 mph or higher. That’s the most outs the Mets have recorded on balls hit that hard in the first three innings of a game in the Statcast era (since 2015). The only team to record more outs on balls hit that hard in the first three innings of a game since 2015 was the Dodgers (6) against the Padres on April 4, 2017. (credit: SNY broadcast)
Nolan McLean racked up seven strikeouts for the 14th time in his first 25 big league games. The only other pitchers to debut since 2015 and post that many seven-strikeout performances in their first 25 outings are Paul Skenes (17), Jacob Misiorowski (15), and Chase Burns (15).
WEDNESDAY
Francisco Lindor has hit a solo homer in three of his past four games at Rogers Centre in Toronto, dating back to a ninth-inning, no-hitter-ending homer on September 11, 2024 against Bowden Francis (see Saturday’s entries for more on that game). All three homers came on fastballs between 91.9 mph and 93.0 mph.
With his 10th homer of the season, Benge is already just the fourth Mets rookie to record 10 homers, 10 doubles, and 10 steals, joining: Darryl Strawberry (1983), Gregg Jefferies (1989), and Ty Wigginton (2003).
Benge racked up multiple extra-base hits in the same game for the fifth time this season. The only other rookie with that many multi-XBH games this season is Sal Stewart, who has eight.
FRIDAY
Juan Soto hit the 71st opposite-field home run (as categorized by Statcast) of his career. Since 2018, Soto’s rookie season, the only player with more opposite-field homers is Aaron Judge, who fittingly has 99. Soto and Judge are the only players in MLB with more than 60 opposite-field homers during that span. (credit: SNY Broadcast)
In just a year and a half, Soto already has 13 opposite-field homers with the Mets, which rank second for the club from the left side since 2015 behind only Michael Conforto (31).
The Mets allowed three home runs with a projected distance of 410 feet or more, their most in a game since July 14, 2024, when Jose Quintana allowed a trio of 410+ foot homers to the Rockies at Citi Field (see Saturday’s entries for more on that game, as well). The Mets have now accomplished the unfortunate feat three times at Truist Park in Atlanta (tied with Coors Field for their most in any opposing ballpark), with Matt Olson hitting a combined four homers of 410+ feet in those games.
SATURDAY
Mark Vientos hit his 65th career home run before turning 27 years old, moving him into a tie with José Reyes for 11th place among Mets for homers before their 27th birthday.
Sean Manaea threw 108 pitches, his second-most in a game as a Met behind only a 109-pitch outing in Toronto on September 11, 2024.
The Mets allowed five home runs in a game for the first time since July 14, 2024, against the Rockies at Citi Field.
The Mets allowed four or more home runs in back-to-back games for just the sixth time in franchise history, and the first since May 24-25, 2022, in San Francisco.
The Mets allowed nine home runs in a two-game span for the sixth time in franchise history, and the first since September 17-18, 2020, when they allowed 10 in a two-game span (allowing four homers in Philadelphia, and six at Citi Field the following day to the Braves).
The Mets allowed 14 or more runs for the third time this season, tied for second-most in the majors. The Nationals are the only team in MLB to have allowed 14+ runs more times (4) this season. The only other seasons in Mets history where they have allowed 14+ runs on at least three occasions through their first 90 games were 1962 (5), 2012 (3), and 2020 (4).
On the nation’s 250th birthday, the Braves celebrated by winning their250th home game vs. the Mets since moving to Atlanta in 1966. (credit: FOX Broadcast)
SUNDAY
Luke Weaver recorded his 23rd consecutive scoreless outing, tied with Aaron Loup for the fifth-longest streak by a pitcher in franchise history behind Mark Guthrie (33), A.J. Minter (25), Francisco Rodríguez (24), and John Franco (24).
Bo Bichette recorded his sixth three-hit game since May 18, tied for fourth-most in the majors during that span behind Yordan Alvarez, Otto Lopez, and James Wood, who each have seven.
The Mets have now allowed nine grand slams this season. No other team in MLB has allowed more than five. Since 2024, the Mets have now allowed 11 grand slams in the eighth inning or later. No other team has allowed more than seven during that span.
Mark Vientos initiated his 23rd ABS challenge of the season, and his second unsuccessful one in as many days. Vientos is one of only four batters in MLB to have initiated that many challenges (along with Sal Stewart, Gary Sanchez, and Bryce Harper), and his 19.7% challenge rate (out of called strikes with a challenge available to use) ranks first among players with a minimum of 50 plate appearances.
The Mets scored and allowed nine runs in a game for the first time since August 29, 2025, a 19-9 win against the Marlins at Citi Field.
The Mets scored and allowed five runs in two halves of a single inning for just the eighth time in franchise history, and the first since September 3, 2019, during the ninth inning of a heartbreaking walk-off loss in Washington.
Miscellaneous Mets stat of the week:
Juan Soto became the third player to earn an All-Star selection with both the Mets and the Yankees, joining David Cone and Carlos Beltrán.
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- Karim Coulibaly: Man United rival Europe’s elite for Werder Bremen star
Karim Coulibaly: Man United rival Europe’s elite for Werder Bremen star

Manchester United face a fierce battle with Europe’s elite to sign Werder Bremen centre-back Karim Coulibaly, according to a new report.
Man Mountain
Despite only turning 19 in March, Coulibaly already possesses a powerful 6’3″ frame, combined with excellent mobility for such a tall defender. His “incredibly fast” stride allows him to keep pace with most attackers in the Bundesliga, enabling him to cover large areas in transition.
However, the Germany under-21 international is arguably even more impressive in possession, ranking highly across virtually every passing metric and demonstrating the ability to play out from the back as a result. The fact he is left-footed only adds to his allure.
One scouting report states: “His scanning frequency before receiving the ball is elite for his age group, allowing him to take a first touch that immediately opens up a vertical passing lane.”
The Oldenburg native’s “passing repertoire is defined by punch and precision”, with Werder Bremen manager Daniel Thioune utilising him as a key part of their build-up play. This “elite line-breaking passing” is fundamental to Die Werderaner, while the “physical dominance” he offers acts as a failsafe for the backline.
It is clear to see why Coulibaly’s rise last season has put a number of top clubs, including the Red Devils, on red alert over a swoop this summer. Werder Bremen are understood to be willing to open talks at the £35 million mark, though there will be hope the considerable interest from across the continent drives this figure up to around £43 million.
Eyed by Europe’s Elite
Even with Harry Maguire putting pen to paper on a new deal in April, Manchester United remain interested in defensive targets, particularly in the younger bracket, such as Coulibaly.
TEAMtalk reveals United are “monitoring the teenager closely, seeking reinforcements in a position that has caused them issues in recent seasons” – a nod to the injury woes faced in central defence by Matthijs de Ligt and Lisandro Martínez.
European champions Paris Saint-Germain are also mentioned as a suitor, while Napoli, Newcastle United, and Olympique Marseille are other interested parties. However, it is a major Premier League rival who is understood to be leading the race.
The report states Chelsea have “entered into negotiations” as the Blues look to reinforce their backline at the request of new manager, Xabi Alonso. The Spaniard is “keen to add defensive depth and quality, and Coulibaly fits the profile of a player capable of thriving in a possession-based system.”
Interestingly, Werder Bremen director Clemens Fritz revealed last month there had been “movement” around Coulibaly. The German club would “prefer to retain him for another season or insert a loan-back clause in any deal”, though this would prove an expensive outlay for a long-term signing.
Final Thoughts
A key part of Manchester United’s transition under Michael Carrick next season will be the team’s ability to be more proactive; both in terms of playing out from the back, but also maintaining a high line to force the opposition to drop deep. Coulibaly is the prototypical modern defender who allows a manager to implement this approach without leaving too many gaps at the back.
However, both Leny Yoro and Ayden Heaven – both highly regarded at Old Trafford – have similar profiles, making it doubtful INEOS will sanction a big-money raid for the German giant ahead of Chelsea. But if Coulibaly was to arrive, it would almost certainly mean this season will be Maguire’s last in a red shirt as the queue in central defence would need someone to step out.
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- 4 Cowboys’ position groups that need answers to questions
4 Cowboys’ position groups that need answers to questions

Not every position battle is created equal. Some determine depth, while others could shape the Cowboys’ ceiling in 2026. Let’s analyze some of the position battles that could determine the Cowboys’ fate this season. We know Brian Schottenheimer has declared left tackle an open competition, but it’s hard to believe he isn’t using a motivational technique on Tyler Guyton, so we’re skipping it here.
Running Back
This is the only offensive group on this list, and it’s on here because of the question marks behind Javonte Williams. Williams accounted for 52% of the Cowboys’ rushing attempts last season, 56% of rushing yards and 61% of the Cowboys’ rushing TDs. The term bell-cow is used a lot, but there is no denying how important Williams is not only to the run game, but to the entire offense.
The next rusher in 2025 after Williams was Malik Davis, and although he has proven to be a serviceable back, the dropoff in stats is immense. Davis gained 250 yards on 52 carries and scored two touchdowns last season, a 951-yard difference in yards gained and a difference of over 200 attempts.
Williams is not going to get 300 carries. Another one of these backs needs to emerge like Davis, Jaydon Blue or Phil Mafah, to not just spell Williams, but bring a different dimension to the run game that complements him. Both the floor and the ceiling for this offense, that was already an exceptional unit in 2025, will be taken to new heights if they get an explosive RB2.
Inside Linebacker
It is no secret how bad Dallas’ defense was last year. Defensive coordinator Matt Eberflus paid for it with his job. Linebacker was one of those positions that was constantly getting exposed. Perpetual missed gap assignments and a lack of speed and athleticism exposed this corps. They were among the reasons Cowboys fans were despondent of the defensive performance in 2025.
Now the energy has shifted. Christian Parker’s move to a base 3-4 has insulated the interior linebacker position and afforded the would-be starters, DeMarvion Overshown and Dee Winters, the opportunity to shine. Outside of those two, the position will be defined by depth. Solid depth will allow Overshown and Winters to stay fresh when they need a spell, without having a huge drop-off. There is also the specter of Overshown’s injuries which means someone needs to be ready to step in.
This will all depend on whether the second and third unit can develop. As it stands, Jaishawn Barham, Justin Barron, Shemar James, Curtis Robinson and Langston Patterson are penciled in as the backups behind Winters and Overshown. It’s a safe assumption Barham will be playing all over the line of scrimmage and the second level; his ceiling is high, but he still might be a project. Can Barham and James make enough noise to solidify their standing on the roster? If that happens, the second level that saw so much turbulence last year could finally gel and get the Cowboys the stops they couldn’t last season.
Cornerback
Another maligned position group in what was a terrible defense, the cornerback battle will be a contest where multiple positions are up for grabs. The projected starters are DaRon Bland and Cobie Durant. Durant will be trying to establish himself in Dallas as a first-year Cowboy; Bland is trying to bounce back from another injury-riddled season.
The Cowboys’ secondary allowed the second-worst defensive passer rating last season, as opposing QBs averaged 109.6; only the Jets were worse, averaging 110. The Cowboys will look to make something out of a healthy mix of veterans like Bland and Durant, along with youngsters like Shavon Revel Jr., Caelen Carson, and Devin Moore.
The key here for the cornerbacks is simply improving on what was bottom-of-the-barrel defense from a year ago. With reinforcements along the front seven and help on the back end with Caleb Downs, who will be seeing a ton of action at the nickelback position, this proposition isn’t far-fetched. The corners will be pushed by facing a great Cowboys receiving corps in practice. They could make the biggest turnaround as a position group one year to the next.
Edge/OLB
Dallas is rebuilding its defensive identity, and as the old trope goes, “football is won and lost at the line of scrimmage.” And for the Cowboys, they are looking for more than just replacing their leading sacks leader, Jadeveon Clowney, with 8.5, at edge. Unlike the other positions, the defensive edge can set the tone from the ground up, thereby affecting every level behind it, either positively or negatively. This is something last year’s defensive edge position failed to do consistently.
Now, buoyed by the arrival of players like Rashan Gary and first-round pick Malachi Lawrence, the Cowboys have fresh blood to build upon. Joining those two are James Houston, last year’s No. 2 sack leader, and Donovan Ezeiruaku, who many are expecting to see a big leap from.
If the edge position can feed off the defensive interior, anchored by Kenny Clark and Quinnen Williams, then the rest of the defense could fall into place like dominoes. That, however, will start in training camp, and these battles could be among the most physical and intense of any positional battles.
Which of these battles is most important for the Cowboys?
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- 2026 FSU Schedule Preview: Miami Hurricanes
2026 FSU Schedule Preview: Miami Hurricanes

There is always more on the line when these two teams play each other. However, could a crushing defeat to Miami be the final nail in the coffin for head coach Mike Norvell? The Noles have a bye week after this game, and if the early-season results do not go their way, the talk after the Hurricanes will not be about the contest but about the coach’s next steps.
Florida State vs. Miami Hurricanes
Date: Saturday, Oct. 17, TBD
Location: Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Florida
Previous matchup: L, 22-28
All-time series: 33-37
Miami Hurricanes: 2026 Team Preview
2025 record: 13-3 (6-2)
Two things to know:
- The one-year Carson Beck era is over in Coral Gables, but head coach Mario Cristobal made sure to retool at the position. Late in the transfer portal, Miami landed Darian Mensah from Duke, one of the best portal pickups from any team in the country. Mensah began his career at Tulane before being named All-ACC Second Team in 2025 and helping bring the Blue Devils an ACC Championship. The junior was one of the most expensive acquisitions in the country, but UM believes his ability to push the ball downfield will be worth it.
- In addition to replacing Beck, the Hurricanes must find five new starters on an offensive line that was downright dominant a season ago. The ‘Canes are prepared to pickup where they left off in 2025, however, with one of the most highly-touted fronts anywhere in the country, headlined by true freshman LT Jackson Cantwell, a five-star prospect by every major recruiting site. Cristobal and offensive line coach Alex Mirabal have done an excellent job building UM in the trenches, but there is always risk with such a young group.
Three key players
- So. WR Malachi Toney: The All-Everything wide receiver is back for year two with the Canes after putting together one of the greatest college seasons ever by a freshman wideout. Toney was a Second-Team AP All-American and scored in three of Miami’s four College Football Playoff games last year. It is hard to believe that he still needs to play two more seasons in college before turning pro, as he feels like Detroit Lions RB Jahymr Gibbs, just at wide receiver.
- Sr. DL Damon Wilson: Miami did not take many players from the portal, but when they did, Cristobal went big-game hunting. Wilson transferred to Miami from Missouri, where he recorded nine sacks and was named Second-Team All-SEC in 2025. The senior will instantly plug the gap left behind by Rueben Bain and should also hear his name called in the first round of the NFL Draft with another productive season.
- Sr. RB Mark Fletcher Jr: Even though the Hurricanes are breaking in a relatively inexperienced offensive line, the running backs behind them are a veteran group, headlined by Fletcher Jr., who begins his fourth season in Coral Gables. The senior was named Third-Team All-ACC last season and helped Miami control games on the ground and milk the clock. He is an imposing force and one of the most physical backs in the country, but can be explosive given the opportunity.
Florida State vs. Miami Hurricanes: Game preview, predictions
Best Case
It is difficult to figure out a best-case scenario because there is almost no way Florida State does not open this game as at least a double-digit road underdog. Does it matter if the Noles fight hard in the first half, only to give way in the second half as they did a few years ago? The best case for Florida State is that the administration has a plan to carry into the bye week, unlike what happened against Stanford.
Realistic Case
As far as the game is concerned, the most realistic scenario is that it starts close and cagey early, before Miami’s talent takes over in the second half. The Seminoles just do not match up with UM at almost any position, and Cristobal has done an amazing job the last two years making sure his team gets up for this game to take care of business.
Worst Case
The worst case is just the flip of the best-case scenario. What happens if Florida State gets pummeled in Coral Gables, but the administration did not see it coming or continues to turn the other cheek? What if the program does not take advantage of the bye week and instead sticks with Ashton Daniels rather than trying out one of the younger quarterbacks? The loss is almost inevitable, a lack of preparation afterward does not have to be.
2026 FSU football schedule
- Saturday, Aug. 29: New Mexico State Aggies (Doak Campbell Stadium, Tallahassee) | 7:00 p.m. (The CW)
- Monday, Sep. 7: SMU Mustangs (Doak Campbell Stadium, Tallahassee) | 7:30 p.m. (ESPN)
- BYE
- Saturday, Sep. 19: Alabama Crimson Tide (Bryant-Denny Stadium, Tuscaloosa, Ala.) | 3:30 p.m. (ABC)
- Saturday, Sep. 26: Central Arkansas Bears (Doak Campbell Stadium, Tallahassee)
- Saturday, Oct. 3: Virginia Cavaliers (Doak Campbell Stadium, Tallahassee)
- Friday, Oct. 9: Louisville Cardinals (Cardinal Stadium, Louisville, Ky.) | 7:00 p.m. (ESPN)
- Saturday, Oct. 17: Miami Hurricanes (Hard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, Fla.)
- BYE
- Saturday, Oct. 31: Clemson Tigers (Doak Campbell Stadium, Tallahassee)
- Saturday, Nov. 7: Boston College Eagles (Alumni Stadium, Chestnut Hill, Mass.)
- Friday, Nov. 13: Pitt Panthers (Acrisure Stadium, Pittsburgh, Pa.) | 7:00 p.m. (ESPN)
- Saturday, Nov. 21: NC State Wolfpack (Doak Campbell Stadium, Tallahassee)
- Friday, Nov. 27: Florida Gators (Doak Campbell Stadium, Tallahassee) | 3:30 p.m. (ABC)
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- Projecting Michigan Hockey’s 2026-27 lineup after offseason reload
Projecting Michigan Hockey’s 2026-27 lineup after offseason reload

Michigan’s offseason didn’t just add talent, it added elite skill on both forward and defense. The Wolverines landed arguably one of the biggest recruit in college hockey history in Landon DuPont, brought in several impact freshmen, and return a strong core from last season. On paper, head coach Brandon Naurato easily has the deepest roster of his tenure at Michigan.
Of course, plenty can and probably will change before opening night, but here’s how I see Michigan lining up heading into the 2026-27 season.
| Horcoff | Hage | Perron |
| Spence | Nesbitt | Hurlbert |
| Valentini | Schifsky | Moldenhaur |
| Dervin | McKinney | Park |
| LaRose (scratch) | Muscutt | Sima (scratch) |
| Robertson | DuPont |
| Reid | Mews |
| Barnett | Rhéaume-Mullen |
| Schock | Orrico (scratch) |
| Gust (scratch) |
| Ivankovic |
| Peck |
| Molinaro (scratch) |
First line: Will Horcoff — Michael Hage — Jayden Perron
If you’re trying to build a line capable of matching up against anyone in college hockey, this is probably it.
Michael Hage is the centerpiece for the entire team, after emerging as one of the nation’s premier young forwards. His vision and puck skills make him an ideal first-line center in today’s college hockey. Horcoff complements him perfectly. At 6-foot-5, he wins puck battles, creates space around the crease and does a lot of the dirty work that allows his skilled linemates to operate. He doesn’t need the puck on his stick every shift to make an impact.
Perron rounds out the trio as the playmaker. His hockey IQ and vision allow him to find soft spots in coverage, and he’s creative enough to capitalize when Hage or Horcoff draw defenders toward them.
Overall, this line is littered with legitimate All-American potential and could be the best line in the entire NCAA.
Second line: Malcolm Spence — Jack Nesbitt — JP Hurlbert
Calling this Michigan’s second line almost feels unfair. It’s 3 first round NHL picks.
Spence looked more comfortable as last season went along and has all the tools to take a big sophomore leap. He’s relentless on the forecheck, plays a mature two-way game and has more offensive upside than his freshman numbers showed. Hurlbert arrives after a monster WHL season that saw him score 42 goals and earn WHL Rookie of the Year honors. Pair him with the big-bodied Nesbitt down the middle, and Michigan suddenly has another line capable of matching up with anyone.
Third Line: Adam Valentini — Garrett Schifsky — Nick Moldenhauer
Michigan’s captain this season, Schifsky has been one of the Wolverines’ most reliable forwards over the last two seasons and should continue to anchor the middle of the ice. Moldenhauer has battled injuries during his career, but when healthy, he can produce and brings some offensive creativity. Valentini is the wildcard. The freshman plays with plenty of pace and should fit nicely alongside two veterans. This line has a little bit of everything.
If Michigan gets consistent secondary scoring from this line, it’ll make life awfully difficult on opposing defenses.
Fourth Line: Kieren Dervin — Cole McKinney — Aidan Park
This isn’t your typical fourth line. McKinney has the talent to play much higher in the lineup, but slotting him here gives Michigan four lines it can trust. Dervin and Park both bring energy, speed and a willingness to do the little things that win games. That should allow McKinney to use his skill while matching up against favorable competition. Dervin was a quiet addition to the team this offseason, but has NHL pedigree and could make a massive impact over the next few years.
Don’t be surprised if this group plays more minutes than most fourth lines around the country, keeping the rest of the forwards fresh and able to make the impact we expect from them.
Extra forward: Kason Muscutt – He was an ideal extra forward this year. He can take face-offs, he can hit and he can chip in offensively.
Projected scratches: Nick Sima, Justin Larose
First Defensive Pair: Ben Robertson — Landon DuPont
There’s no reason to overthink this one. Robertson is the steady veteran every young offensive defenseman wants to play with. He’ll handle plenty of the defensive-zone responsibilities and allow DuPont to do what he does best: push the pace, join the rush and create offense. The expectations for DuPont are enormous, but this pairing should give him every opportunity to succeed from Day 1.
Second Defensive Pair: Cameron Reid — Henry Mews
This pairing has a chance to be one of Michigan’s biggest strengths. Reid arrives as a first-round NHL draft pick and is expected to be one of the top freshman defensemen in the country. He’s an outstanding skater who can log big minutes in every situation, and his poise with the puck should translate immediately to the college game.
Mews looked great before getting hurt as a freshman last year and should be ready for even more responsibility this season. His offensive instincts and confidence with the puck make him a natural complement to Reid, giving Michigan another pairing that can move the puck quickly and contribute at both ends of the ice.
Don’t be surprised if these two are playing just as many minutes as the top pair.
Third Defensive Pair: Asher Barnett — Dakoda Rhéaume-Mullen
There’s a nice mix of youth and experience here that could be the top pair for a ton of college hockey teams.
Barnett continues to develop into a dependable two-way defenseman, while Rhéaume-Mullen has played enough college hockey to provide stability on the back end. Neither player has to carry the pairing, and that’s exactly what makes this combination work so well in my opinion. Having this much experience on the third pair says a lot about Michigan’s depth.
Extra defenseman: Drew Schock
Projected scratches: Josh Orrico, Miles Gust
Starter in Net: Jack Ivankovic
Michigan doesn’t have many questions in net heading into the season. Now entering his sophomore season, expectations are even higher for Ivankovic. The Nashville Predators prospect has already proven he can handle a heavy workload, and with a deeper roster in front of him, he should once again give Michigan a chance to win every night. If the Wolverines are going to make another national title run, it will likely start with Ivankovic between the pipes. If he can stay healthy all year long, look out.
Backup: Stephen Peck
It’s honestly crazy he is back as Michigan’s backup after how well he played last year. Peck gave Michigan quality minutes when his number was called as a freshman, going 6-0-0 after Ivankovic got hurt. He is exactly what teams hope for from a backup, someone who can step in and keep the season on track.
Third String: Julian Molinaro
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- Rico Lewis set for possible Man City exit ahead of crunch Enzo Maresca future talks
Rico Lewis set for possible Man City exit ahead of crunch Enzo Maresca future talks

- Man City defender Rico Lewis could push to leave the club this summer, per a new report
- Lewis made just 11 Premier League appearances in Pep Guardiola’s final season at Man City
- Nottingham Forest & Everton are among the clubs said to have shown interest in the 21-year-old
Manchester City defender Rico Lewis could push for a move away from the Etihad Stadium this summer if he is not guaranteed regular first-team football under incoming manager Enzo Maresca, as per a new report.
Lewis has been an intriguing figure in Manchester City’s squad in recent seasons, with the versatile defender’s ability to operate across the back line and in midfield making him an unconventional but highly valued asset under Pep Guardiola – though his involvement in Guardiola’s final term fell well short of what Lewis and those around him would have hoped.
The England international made just 11 Premier League appearances throughout the 2025-26 season, starting only four league games, despite having signed a new five-year contract extension in September 2025 that ties him to the club until 2030.
Rico Lewis weighing up options ahead of potential Manchester City exit
That combination of long-term contractual commitment and short-term frustration on the pitch has created an uncertainty around Lewis’s future that the arrival of new manager Enzo Maresca as manager has done little to resolve, with the new head coach yet to make his intentions around every member of the squad publicly clear ahead of the 2026-27 season.
Director of football Hugo Viana is overseeing a significant rebuild at the Etihad Stadium this summer and the question of Lewis’s role within the new structure is one of several personnel decisions that Maresca must resolve before the window closes.
Report: Lewis ‘could push to leave’ if not part of Maresca’s plans
According to Pete O’Rourke of Football Insider, Lewis could push for a move away from Manchester City this summer if he is not promised regular minutes under Maresca – a development that would represent a significant and surprising departure for a player who was regarded as one of the most distinctive talents to emerge from the City Football Academy.
Lewis accumulated five goal contributions across 23 appearances in all competitions last season despite his limited involvement in the Premier League, figures that suggest his impact when given the opportunity was considerable even if the frequency of those chances left much to be desired.
The report adds that Nottingham Forest and Everton are among the Premier League clubs to have already shown interest in Lewis, broadening the pool of potential destinations available should the 21-year-old decide that his ambitions can no longer be met at the Etihad Stadium under the current setup.
The situation is further complicated by Manchester City’s ongoing pursuit of Malo Gusto from Chelsea, with the arrival of a specialist right-back of the France international’s quality likely to push Lewis further down the pecking order in that position and narrow his opportunities for regular involvement even further.
Manchester City place £30M price-tag on Rico Lewis ahead of mass summer exodus
What does Lewis’s situation mean for Man City’s summer plans?
The possibility of Lewis departing would represent a notable shift in the club’s thinking around a player who was still highly rated within City’s coaching structure as recently as the end of last season – and it underlines the degree to which Maresca’s appointment has created genuine uncertainty across every area of the squad.
Lewis earned five England caps in 2024 during a period of more consistent involvement at club level, but was not considered for Thomas Tuchel’s FIFA World Cup squad this summer – speaking to the impact his reduced game time has had on his standing at international level and the urgency he feels around returning to playing week-in, week-out at club level.
Maresca is expected to assess all options across the squad before reaching final decisions on potential exits – and Lewis’ situation is understood to be one that the Italian manager will address directly with the player before any definitive conclusion is reached.
Whether that conversation provides Lewis with the clarity and assurance he is looking for – or instead confirms that his path to regular football at the Etihad Stadium is blocked for another season – is set to become one of the more consequential personnel discussions of Manchester City’s summer.
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- Get to Know Your Orange: #23 LB, Trey Dudley
Get to Know Your Orange: #23 LB, Trey Dudley

It’s time to start preparing for the 2026 Syracuse Orange football season. We’re going through the roster to take a look at each Syracuse player as we get to know a lot of new faces for Year 3 of the Fran Brown Era.
Up next is…
Name: Trey Dudley
Position: Linebacker
Year: Redshirt freshman
Height: 6’1”
Weight: 230 lbs.
Hometown: Ashburn, VA
High School/Previous College: Briar Woods High School
2025 stats: Appeared in four games (redshirted rest of the season)
2026 projections: Dudley will likely continue getting reps on special teams. As for defense, there’s a chance he could get some action (at least more than in 2025), but I think it comes more as a second-string/depth linebacker.
How’d he get here?: Flipped his commitment to the Orange in November 2024 after initially committing as a running back to James Madison. Also had offers from UMass, Old Dominion, Marshall, Temple, and East Carolina.
What’d recruiting sites say?: Three stars on 247Sports, ESPN, and On3
Social Media:
Instagram: @tr3ydathlete
Interesting nugget o’interest: Ashburn is also the hometown of NFL veteran Jonathan Allen, former Chicago Bears offensive lineman Nate Davis, and USWNT player Emily Fox.
Let’s get a look at ya: Senior year tape:
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- Report: Bayern Munich identify those responsible for recurring youth injuries
Report: Bayern Munich identify those responsible for recurring youth injuries

Injuries are an unfortunate part of football and especially so in youth football. As the body goes through its changes, it can be particularly vulnerable. Bayern Munich are no strangers to this. But the slate of injuries so many of the footballers in the Bavarians’ youth academy had to combat in recent seasons bordered on the ridiculous. The U-23s had to deal with an injury list that ranged into the double digits throughout most of the 2025/26 season, most academy injuries would usually take months on months to heal while most of those who trained with the first team (Wisdom Mike, David Daiber, Vincent Manuba, Maycon Cardozo, Grayson Dettoni, Cassiano Kiala, etc.) suffered serious muscular injuries.
Lennart Karl’s injury during German national team duty, which ruled him out of the World Cup entirely, was the straw that broke the camel’s back. Bayern concluded that this was more than just bad luck. Somebody in the academy fitness department was not doing their job well enough.
According to German news site Tz (as captured by @iMiaSanMia_GER), Bayern have found their culprit(s):
FC Bayern parts ways with Carsten Schünemann (57). He has been head of the athletics department at the Campus since 2019 & has been facing internal criticism for some time. One of the accusations: He deliberately kept qualified athletics trainers in his department down. Furthermore, there was reportedly no clear concept for managing player workload. Example: Wisdom Mike suffered a thigh injury on February 11, 2025, during a Youth League match at Betis Sevilla. In the 2 weeks prior, he rotated through U17, U19, and the senior team without a single day off.
One possible internal solution for the succession is Quirin Löppert, who only joined from FC Augsburg as an athletics and rehab trainer in January. As an external candidate, Johannes Wieber (53) from 1. FC Nürnberg is being considered. He already worked in FC Bayern’s youth academy from 2013 to 2019.
Campus doctor Jan-Philipp Müller is also not without controversy. Long rehab phases without any significant reason repeatedly cause astonishment among players and coaches. For instance, his predicted absence period for Jonathan Asp Jensen in the fall of 2024 turned out to be significantly too long. Initially, there was talk of a 10-week break, but after obtaining a second opinion in Asp Jensen’s home country of Denmark and undergoing a new MRI at the doctors of the professional department, this was shortened to 3 weeks. A topic that concerns both the medical department and the athletic sector was talents being re-injured immediately after making their comeback from a previous injury (e.g. Louis Richter, Chivano Wijks, Vincent Manuba).
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Certainly, the mismanaged workload could explain why those who train with the first team get injured so frequently, while unexplained lengthy rehab phases could explain why these enforced absences are always so long. It is impossible to to know from the outside if Bayern have indeed identified the right causes of the problems, but it certainly seems possible.
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- Seattle Mariners Minor League Roundup – Week Fifteen
Seattle Mariners Minor League Roundup – Week Fifteen

Tacoma Rainiers
The Rainiers dropped the series to a poor Reno team, unable to best the Arizona affiliate that’s struggled for much of the 2026 season. There’s reason for optimism for the Rainiers and they should have a reasonable chance of rectifying their losing ways over the next month or so, but they’ve really struggled up to this point and will need to get things turned around quickly if they want any hope of sneaking into the PCL playoffs.
He’s largely flown under the radar for the past few years, but lefty reliever Peyton Alford has been incredibly consistent during his time in the Mariner system. Primarily a fastball-breaking ball pitcher, Alford has posted excellent K-rates across all six of his seasons as a professional and makes him a strong candidate to debut in the big leagues at some point this season. He’s older (28) for a prospect, but given his reliability and lengthy track record of success, he’s a name to know as a bullpen candidate for the stretch run.
Arkansas Travelers
The Travelers, who dropped last week’s slate by a score of 4-2, will be losing two of their best hitters after to promotion in the coming days. Top sluggers Lazaro Montes and Michael Arroyo have reportedly earned their way up to Tacoma this week and will make their Triple-A debuts at just 21 years of age, a well deserved move that puts them on the doorstep of a big league debut. Montes (25 HR, .919 OPS) has seemingly optimized his “Three True Outcomes” approach while Arroyo (.820 OPS) has steadily improved his numbers after a slower start to the year. Two of the top five prospects in this system, Tacoma will get some much needed prospect power in their lineup that’s really struggled to put together consistent production.
Outstanding start by Kade Anderson. Final line: 6IP, 3H, 2R, 0BB, 9K, 20 whiffs, 74 pitches, 51 strikes.
— Mariners Minors (@MiLBMariners) July 4, 2026
In 14 starts:
1.36ERA, 72.2IP, 40H, 10BB, 108K. pic.twitter.com/r656SrTgcC
Reclaiming the lead on the minor league strikeout leaderboard, Kade Anderson was again lights out on the mound this past week. Now sitting with a ridiculous 108/10 K/BB ratio, Anderson’s elite command and deceptive stuff have arguably made him the best pitcher in all of minor league baseball, baffling hitters with four pitches he can place anywhere he wants at any given time. The Mariner brass have made it clear they have little desire to move Anderson up to the hitter-friendly PCL despite his dominance against Texas League competition, so both he and Ryan Sloan (who was also excellent this week) seem like locks to hold down this rotation for the foreseeable future, giving the Travs a great shot at staying competitive through the summer. The offense will need some people to fill the hole left by Montes and Arroyo, but with a nasty bullpen and elite rotation, expect the Travelers to be just fine through the dog days of summer.
Everett AquaSox
It was a clean sweep for the Frogs this week, punctuating a dominant week over the Angels’ affiliate with an 11-6 victory in Sunday afternoon’s contest. The bats have really come alive in recent days and should give this club a great chance at a playoff spot; Spokane’s currently on a nine game winning streak and looks unreal right now, but Everett’s managed to keep pace and sits just one game back with plenty of season left to play.
Luke Stevenson blasts a GRAND SLAM off Tyler Bremner. pic.twitter.com/kSK1B7ZMoH
— Mariners Minors (@MiLBMariners) July 5, 2026
It’s been a rough handful of weeks for stud catching prospect Luke Stevenson, but he had a great week against the Tri-Cities and has hopefully escaped his slump. Launching two homers (one being a grand slam off of Tyler Bremner) and reaching base in half of his plate appearances, Stevenson showed off just how good he can be when he’s got things going right offensively. The power is the key for him; he both walks and whiffs at extremely high clips and needs consistent pop to make his offensive output tenable. Now showing off extra base thump for the first time six weeks, Stevenson is a bat to monitor in the weeks leading up to the trade deadline.
"Make it a 5-hit game!"
— MLB Pipeline (@MLBPipeline) July 4, 2026
Jonny Farmelo, MLB's No. 64 prospect (@Mariners), goes deep en route to a career high in knocks for the High-A @EverettAquaSox: pic.twitter.com/g5Jz0ZuFbW
Jonny Farmelo has been truly unconscious at the plate for the better part of two months now and could be a candidate to replace Lazaro Montes in Arkansas’ outfield. Collecting 11 hits across five games this week, Farmelo has raised his season OPS up to .877 and cut his strikeout rate down to 25%, both excellent progressions that bode well for his seemingly inevitable jump up to the Texas League. Healthy for the first time in his career, Farmelo’s combination of speed and power make him one of the most exciting prospects in this entire system; a 20 homer season is certainly on the table, and he’s got a very real shot at pushing his stolen base total up beyond 40 if he continues to be aggressive on the basepaths. Look for Farmelo to take his talents to Arkansas in the coming weeks. He’s earned it.
Inland Empire 66ers
IE split yet again this week and largely remain in a state of limbo in the standings. Yet to break through and truly get hot for an extended period of time, the 66ers have been stagnant for the majority of this season and lack star power up and down their roster. They’ll likely get an injection of talent after this weekend’s draft, but until those reinforcements make their way to the Cal League, it seems unlikely a marked change is on the horizon.
Anderson Guevara strikes out 3 over 2 perfect innings. 66ers pitchers strike out 16 batters in the 5-0 shutout. pic.twitter.com/H3aMLRkJp2
— Mariners Minors (@MiLBMariners) July 2, 2026
Despite the general struggles of the team overall, there’s a handful of bullpen arms that have earned some praise for their strong 2026 campaigns. Anthony Karoly, Anderson Guevara, Connor Wilford, and Cole Cheatham each have produced in the opportunities they’ve been given, with Guevara in particular carrying a large load for the 66ers ‘pen. Relief prospects in A-ball are always hard to evaluate and are closer to lottery tickets than anything else, but having arms that are producing at every level of the minor leagues is important for the overall health of the system and affords them some peace of mind as they construct waves of prospect talent for the coming years. Watch out for these guys over the coming seasons; the M’s turned some arms not wholly dissimilar from them into Josh Naylor and Eugenio Suarez at last year’s trade deadline and radically changed the outlook of the team for the next half decade.
ACL Mariners
The electric tandem of Nick Becker and Yorger Bautista continued to rake in the ACL and look to be heating up rather rapidly. Becker, who’s had a great stretch at the plate that’s lasted nearly two months at this point, stole another two bags and collected five hits across four games, smacking a pair of doubles in Friday night’s contest. Bautista, who had a four-hit game in that same game, launched his seventh homer of the season and continues to flash some elite power potential. Both players will need to prove they can hit enough to make their offensive profiles work as they climb through the minor leagues, but with steady improvements being made as the season progresses, the two teenagers have given evaluators enough to overlook the present bat-to-ball issues and dream on the gaudy potential if it all clicks. Both immensely talented, it seems closer to a coin flip if we see these two in A-ball this year; they’re producing, but slow playing bats with contact problems may prove to be a prudent decision.
DSL Mariners
This is easily the best lineup the DSL squad has had in years. Juan Rijo, Gregory Pio, Gabriel Guanchez, Jarvis Gomez, Fabian Gonzalez, and Elias Perez all have an OPS north of .900, and there’s plenty of others that have consistently helped with the run production all season. With a strong crop of talent this season and one of the best tandems of talent incoming next season, the DSL squad has found new life after several years of ineptitude and disappointment.
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- Chicago Cubs update: Dansby Swanson, Pete Crow-Armstrong, Alex Bregman
Chicago Cubs update: Dansby Swanson, Pete Crow-Armstrong, Alex Bregman

The Cubs had a successful homestand, going 4-2, though they had some real ups and downs in scoring runs, first crushing the Padres and then being crushed by the Cardinals. They outscored San Diego 35-12 in sweeping them, then got outscored by the Cardinals 24-7, though managed to win the final game against St. Louis.
That said, let’s see who was hot and not for the Cubs over the past week.
Three up
Dansby Swanson had himself a week in just three games
Over the six-game homestand, Swanson batted .409/.409/1.136 (9-for-22) with a double, five home runs, 11 RBI and eight runs scored.
The thing is, that split up in this way: 8-for-13 against the Padres with all five of the homers, then 1-for-9 against the Cardinals. It’s a weird way to have a possible Player of the Week performance. We’ll find out whether Dansby gets that honor later today.
In the meantime, enjoy his three-homer game vs. the Padres [VIDEO].
Pete Crow-Armstrong gets an All-Star nod and has another fine week
PCA is another candidate for Player of the Week, which would be his third this year (along with his NL Player of the Month for June award).
Over the six games, he batted .474/.615/.842 (9-for-19) with a double, two home runs, five walks, six runs scored and three stolen bases. That gives him 19 home runs and 23 steals for the year, on pace for about 35 homers and 40 steals. His .383 OBP ranks ninth in the NL, his .527 SLG ranks eighth, and his .910 OPS is fifth.
And he continues to play stellar defense. Here’s a sliding catch he made in the fog on Saturday [VIDEO].
Alex Bregman has shown signs of coming out of his season-long slump
Bregman batted .261/.393/.478 (6-for-23) over the week with two doubles, a home run, five RBI and five walks. Even with his batting drought, he continues to draw tons of walks. His season OBP of .340 is decent enough, and over his last 23 games it’s .377.
His three-run homer last Tuesday helped galvanize that 9-7 win [VIDEO].
Three down
David Peterson, yikes
Peterson’s first start, against the Brewers in Milwaukee, was pretty good.
His second, Friday against the Cardinals, was… I don’t really have words for how bad it was. He would get ahead of hitters and not put them away. He’d get two easy outs in an inning and then get pounded.
Maybe it’s the Cardinals. Peterson has a 19.64 ERA (16 earned runs in 7.1 innings) vs. St. Louis this year and a 5.40 ERA (42 earned runs in 70 innings) against everyone else. Okay, 5.40 isn’t great but it’s a lot better than 19.64.
Peterson is scheduled to start Thursday against the Orioles in Baltimore. Do better, David.
Ian Happ is slumping again
Happ had kept his OPS in the .800 area for a while, which is a good range.
Now it’s at .768 after he hit .143/.217/.190 (3-for-23) over the six games with seven strikeouts.
The good news for Happ is that three games this week will be in Cincinnati, where he loves to hit. In 63 career games at GABP, Happ has batted .291/.393/.619 (65-for-223) with 18 home runs. The 1.012 OPS is by far his best at any ballpark, including Wrigley Field.
Hopefully three games there will help send Happ into the All-Star break on a high note.
Nico Hoerner just can’t seem to turn the corner
Nico again had a mediocre week, batting .227/.280/.273 (5-for-22) with one extra-base hit (a double). He hasn’t stolen a base since June 2.
He continues to play solid defense. Here’s hoping the All-Star break will get Nico back on track.
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- Folarin Balogun didn’t deserve red card, but his World Cup return will have lasting damage
Folarin Balogun didn’t deserve red card, but his World Cup return will have lasting damage
Folarin Balogun getting to play for the United States in Monday’s World Cup quarterfinal against Belgium feels like justice. But only in a vacuum.
What the American striker did in their win over Bosnia-Herzegovina didn’t rise to a level of a red card. Balogun playing is right. But how Balogun got his one-game suspension reversed feels sketchy and is now looming like a pockmark on what has been a terrific World Cup to this point.
It started with the referee. In real time, he called no foul on the play in the second half of the Americans’ win over Bosnia-Herzegovina. To the naked eye, it looked like Balogun, in an attempt to play the ball, had stepped on Tarik Muharemovic’s ankle.
But they looked at VAR. Watching it in slow motion likely caused considerable cringing among the TV audience and perhaps the ref too. But the slow motion and the painful looking result appeared to have unduly impacted the decision. Balogun was given a red card, leaving the U.S. to finish the game with 10 players.
The Americans not only held onto their 1-0 advantage without their leading scorer, but stretched their edge to 2-0 on a brilliant free kick by Malik Tillman.
Balogun was classy after the fact. He shook the referee’s hand and later said:
“You can feel like injustice can happen to you. It’s not an excuse to be disrespectful. I’m aware that the World Cup might be the first time a lot of American viewers are tuning in. So it’s important just to show people, whether things happen to you, good or bad, just to continue to be yourself.”
The Americans expressed disagreement. But with no appeal process available, they were prepared to play without him.
Bad calls are part of sports.
The U.S. players and coaches were as surprised as anyone else when FIFA announced that Balogun’s red card had been suspended using Article 27 of FIFA’s disciplinary code.
Would FIFA have still cut Balogun a break if he and U.S. officials had been petulant about it? Who knows? But it shouldn’t matter.
Hopefully Donald Trump’s call to Gianni Infantino didn’t matter either. Reports are that the President of the United States called the President of FIFA complaining about the call.
Politicians shouldn’t get involved in policing sports. The Florida governor can be mad when the Seminoles are left out of the college football playoff, but he can’t sue. And a Pennsylvania senator can beat his chest about the Patriots not being penalized enough for Spygate, but he can’t introduce legislation.
If they do, sports becomes a political pie fight and ruins why people love them.
Trump can be mad, but meddling in soccer procedure shouldn’t be his or any other president’s prerogative. But Trump, after consulting with advisors, reached out to FIFA to complain about the red card.
Infantino has spent the last year polishing Trump’s ego, presumably to make the World Cup go more smoothly. The FIFA Peace Prize, given to Trump as a made-up consolation after the Nobel folks gave their more established peace prize to somebody else, was silly but seemed harmless.
But now, under the current circumstances it’s impossible not to wonder:
If FIFA would placate Trump by giving him a trophy, would they also satiate him by revoking a red card?
FIFA says that it would be impossible for him to influence such a decision and they might be being 100% truthful. But FIFA hasn’t engendered a lot of trust in its history.
Trump didn’t help the situation by thanking FIFA for doing the right thing. If he’d said nothing, lots of people would have wondered if he had influenced the situation or at least tried to. But his comments leave little doubt.
Whatever the truth is, FIFA is motivated to look unaffected by Trump’s attempt to influence the process and Trump has ample incentive to seek credit for having a role in the process.
The truth is likely to never really come out and people will believe what they want to.
This isn’t the first time FIFA unwound a red card and it’s not the first time it reduced the penalty to a high-profile player. Cristiano Ronaldo might have missed the first game of the tournament if not for a FIFA reducing a three-game ban to one.
But he did serve one game, which is the basic standard for a red card.
The root of this problem stems from FIFA. It doesn’t have a working process in place to address questionable calls.
Perhaps during the World Cup (and possibly during qualifying), FIFA should have a group of experts or former referees from each federation, who convene to review every red card within 24 hours of the infraction.
Based on the flagrancy or dangerousness of what they see, they can uphold the call as a simple red card with a one-game suspension. They can assess additional discipline and they can rescind the one-game suspension.
Everyone would know that a decision is coming at a specific time and teams could prepare accordingly.
Adding to the mess is Belgium. The Royal Belgian Football Association’s response to the revoked red card looks especially whiny.
Even if they’re technically right, and they probably are, it looks like they’re trying to benefit from an advantage they did nothing to earn, created by a questionable call. There is nothing honorable about that.
Their message publicly and in their locker room should be that they’re better and they can win no matter who the Americans start.
The unfortunate thing is that the U.S. can beat Belgium without Balogun. The Americans are playing well enough that losing one player wouldn’t kill them.
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But if they win with him, it’ll be viewed as tainted by all of Belgium and much of the world.
Norway coach Ståle Solbakken has no stake in the result, but he captured the moment perfectly.
He thought Balogun didn’t deserve the red card, but thought FIFA was wrong to negate it.
“I have to be honest: I think that’s a big mistake by FIFA. I think it’s not a great conclusion that he’s got a red card and the VAR concluded that it was a red card, he was sent off,” Solbakken said. “That means you are suspended for one game. What really is bad about that situation can be that it will be over United States now because if they beat Belgium, they will always have that extra thing about it. Yes, maybe he scores a goal, maybe play a good game and the Belgium will be furious.
“What about the next red card? What happens then?,” he continued. “Is there going to be some committee somewhere that is going to take that card away? It’s a bad, bad, bad, bad, bad decision that will hurt the World Cup, and I feel also sorry for the United States because if they win, it will always be that will hang in the balance of it. Not good for the sport. Bad decision by FIFA.”
He’s right. No matter what happens Monday, this just looks bad. If the Americans win, Belgium and undoubtedly others will think they got an undeserved break. Even if Belgium wins, every team whose star gets a red card in future tournaments are going to look to FIFA for relief and might ask their heads of state to help them get it.
That’s not good for anyone.
More stories about the U.S. Men's National Team
- World Cup 2026: Belgium ‘astonished’ at FIFA’s decision to lift Folarin Balogun’s red card suspension
- World Cup 2026: USMNT get huge break with star forward’s red card suspension lifted
- US coach, star rip World Cup referee’s decision to give Folarin Balogun a red card
- America’s World Cup dream survives its first real character test
- World Cup: US survives red card, anxious moments to advance past Bosnia
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- Mets Acquire 31-Year-Old New York Native From Tigers In Trade
Mets Acquire 31-Year-Old New York Native From Tigers In Trade

The New York Mets acquired 31-year-old pitcher Matt Seelinger from the Detroit Tigers in exchange for cash considerations on Monday, the team announced on X.
We have made the following trade. pic.twitter.com/GMIpBJfCGZ
— New York Mets (@Mets) July 6, 2026
Seelinger has yet to make his big league debut, but he was pitching well in Triple-A for the Tigers organization. He has a 3.89 ERA through 27 outings in Triple-A Toledo this year. He could be getting a spot on the 40-man roster, as Chris McCosky of the Detroit News reported on Monday that he has an upward mobility clause in his contract.
Seelinger was originally drafted in 2017 by the Pittsburgh Pirates. He was born in Westbury, New York, and attended college not far from there at Farmingdale State. The Pirates traded him for shortstop Adeiny Hechavarria and cash in 2018. In 2019, he was traded to the San Francisco Giants, who then waived him in 2021.
After two seasons with the Phillies, he signed in the Atlantic League and posted a 0.87 ERA in 21 games for the Long Island Ducks. His success in the Atlantic League earned him a shot with the Tigers. Last year, he had a 2.74 ERA in 47 games across Double-A and Triple-A. Now, he is back in his home state.
The Mets' season looks like a lost cause. They have a 37-53 record entering play on Monday, and are 11 1/2 games out of a wild card spot in the National League. Pitching woes have plagued the Mets again this year, and Seelinger could finally get a shot to prove himself in the big leagues.
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- Deshaun Watson’s contract has cost the Browns A LOT less than previously known
Deshaun Watson’s contract has cost the Browns A LOT less than previously known

We’ve talked about the insurance the Cleveland Browns have had on Deshaun Watson’s contract in the past, but how much money has the organization actually saved over time?
Mike Florio of Pro Football Talk was asked by a fan how much Cleveland saved due to an insurance policy of Watson missing the entire 2025 season. Fans had feared at one point that Watson would recover sooner and try to force a return to action, which could negate that insurance policy. Even though Watson returned to some team activities, he was never activated.
According to the NFLPA records that PFT obtained, from 2023 to 2030, they found several records noting “a return of [signing bonus] from insurance policy.” In total, it shows that the Browns received :
- 2024: $8.79 million credit
- 2025: $16.773 million credit
- 2026: $21.724 million credit
- 2027: $16.773 million credit
- 2028: $16.738 million credit
- 2029: $7.983 million credit
In total, the payments add up to $88.781 million in cap credit from 2024 to 2029, as a result of Watson’s shoulder injuries in 2023 and the Achilles tendon injury suffered in 2024. As PFT notes, while the contract given to Watson has often been talked about as one of the worst in NFL history given what Cleveland gave up and how they’ve gotten nothing out of it, the insurance premiums that Cleveland paid to protect themselves (albeit expensive in themselves) definitely appears to have paid off.
All of this seemed to stem from a March 2023 restructuring of Watson’s original five-year deal with the Browns that contained an Insurance Addendum that allowed the Browns to purchase up to $91,801,463 in insurance covering 2023, 2024, and 2025 for an injury occurring between the signing of the contract and the start of the 2023 offseason program.
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- Rui Hachimura reportedly jumping cross-town, signing two-year, $28 million deal with Clippers
Rui Hachimura reportedly jumping cross-town, signing two-year, $28 million deal with Clippers
Rui Hachimura, one of the top free agents still available, was hoping for a raise from the $18.3 million he made last season, coming off an impressive playoff run with the Lakers (17.5 points per game, shooting 56.9% from 3). That market was not out there, and with the Lakers’ rash of moves this offseason, he was the man standing without a chair when the music stopped.
So he is jumping across town. Hachimura has agreed to a two-year, $28 million deal with the LA Clippers, a move broken by Shams Charania of ESPN. The Clippers have a team option on the second year, reports Law Murray of The Athletic. The Clippers and Hachimura's agent (Darren Matsubara of THE•TEAM) reached a deal early in free agency and had hoped to work out a sign-and-trade with the Lakers, but no deal could be agreed to, Charania added.
Hachimura is a solid pickup for the Clippers, adding a 6'8" forward who scored 11.5 points a game and shot 44.7% from 3-point range last season and has shown the last couple of years that he can step up in the playoffs.
With Kawhi Leonard headed to Toronto, Hachimura could start next to Brandon Ingram as the forwards, with Darius Garland and No. 5 pick Keaton Wagler as the guards.
The Clippers can make this signing with the non-taxpayer midlevel exception, which will hard-cap them at the first apron of the luxury tax, or they can just use cap space. Either way, it likely limits what the Clippers could offer to someone like Peyton Watson, if they wanted to go after the Nuggets' restricted free agent.
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- Brandon Aiyuk trolls Commanders QB Jayden Daniels on social media
Brandon Aiyuk trolls Commanders QB Jayden Daniels on social media
For weeks, San Francisco 49ers wideout Brandon Aiyuk has been expressing his desire to be traded or cut from the team so he can join the Washington Commanders on social media.
Aiyuk is friends with quarterback Jayden Daniels, but now something has changed. Aiyuk has decided to come for Daniels in his recent social media rant.
“Tf always so funny lil n—-. Turn your savage up,” Aiyuk wrote in an Instagram story that tagged Daniels’ account according to The Athletic.
“‘5’ gonna text me talking about some, ‘You’re on my team now. You follow my rules,'” Aiyuk said, again tagging Daniels’ account. “Boy, I’m a grown-ass man, boy. You gonna have to start running behind your momma and I might believe what you talking about. But until then, mmm-mmm.”
Any chance Aiyuk had of joining the Commanders may have been blown away by that statement. Aiyuk and Daniels played together briefly at Arizona State. Daniels even attended Aiyuk's wedding, and the pair appeared to be close.
Daniels has yet to comment on Aiyuk's latest post.
This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Brandon Aiyuk trolls Commanders QB Jayden Daniels on social media
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- Lamar Jackson’s 2025 stats push back on narratives about a‘down year’
Lamar Jackson’s 2025 stats push back on narratives about a‘down year’
Sometimes, greatness becomes its own worst enemy. Just ask Baltimore Ravens superstar Lamar Jackson. When a player produces an MVP season, anything short of another one is suddenly labeled as disappointing. Fair or not, that's the reality of Jackson's existence. Already the owner of two MVP mentions, every time he takes the field, every throw is critiqued. Every incompletion is picked apart.
In 2024, he had more of the former than the latter. He led the league in QB rating (119.6) and QBR (74.8), but come awards time, Josh Allen was crowned. No disrespect is intended, but that seemed like another campaign where Jackson should have taken the trophy again. He threw for 4,172 yards and tossed 41 TDs vs. only four interceptions.
After delivering one of the greatest quarterback seasons in recent memory the year before, postseason honors were given elsewhere. In 2025, Jackson battled injury and missed four games. This time, Matthew Stafford would secure the MVP trophy.
For Jackson, every limp drew its discussion. Every missed throw sparked a conversation. Every statistical dip birthed a theory that he'd somehow regressed. The numbers, if one is willing to research them, tell a much different story.
The Ravens are still home to the NFL's ultimate difference-maker
Pro Football Focus recently ranked all 32 NFL starters with training camps on the horizon. Lamar Jackson ranked third. Only Josh Allen, of the Buffalo Bills, and Joe Burrow of the Cincinnati Bengals landed higher.
As most would, PFF stated, "Jackson wasn't quite the same player in 2025 after producing one of the greatest seasons we've ever graded the year before." His passing grade fell, but they also revealed a few things that suggest Jackson is still elite when the situation calls for it.
"Many of the traits that make him one of football's most dangerous players remained firmly intact. He continued to punish defenses that brought pressure, earning a 91.9 PFF passing grade against the blitz, while his 88.9 play-action passing grade ranked third. As a runner, he remained one of the NFL's most dynamic quarterbacks, posting a 78.6 rushing grade that ranked seventh among his peers."
The Ravens don't need Lamar Jackson to recreate 2024. They simply need him to remain Lamar Jackson, and everything will take care of itself. Dalton Wasserman and Max Chadwick, the writers of this one, added a little more for perspective. Perhaps the following puts things in their proper perspective.
"Perhaps most importantly, Jackson never lost his ability to attack the most valuable areas of the field, earning a 93.5 PFF passing grade on intermediate throws between the numbers and a 94.3 mark on deep throws between the numbers, a hallmark of his game dating back to Louisville."
Ladies and gentlemen, that, and the eteball test, don't suggest that Jackson has fallen off the wagon. Declan Doyle now inherits a quarterback capable of punishing defenses before the snap, after the snap, and everywhere in between.
Few offenses begin with that luxury. Fewer still pair it with a quarterback who continues ranking among the league's best both inside and outside the pocket. Maybe 2025 wasn't Jackson's finest statistical season. Maybe that is the outlier based on everything else we have already seen.
What it did prove is something equally important. Even when Lamar Jackson isn't performing at his absolute peak, he still does things almost no other quarterback in football can match. That's less evidence of decline than it is a reminder of just how impossibly high the bar has become.
What often gets overlooked is everything that remained elite when adversity exposed troubled areas.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Lamar Jackson’s 2025 stats push back on narratives about a‘down year’
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- 🚨 Jordan Henderson 'ruled out of World Cup' after freak accident
🚨 Jordan Henderson 'ruled out of World Cup' after freak accident

England midfielder Jordan Henderson will miss the remainder of the 2026 World Cup after suffering a broken arm in a freak post-match accident following England's dramatic last-16 victory over Mexico.
Henderson was injured while celebrating with supporters after the final whistle, slipping as he attempted to climb back over the advertising hoardings. The 36-year-old was treated on the pitch, given oxygen and stretchered off before being taken to hospital.
According to reports from the BBC and The Athletic, Henderson has sustained a broken arm that will require surgery, ruling him out of the rest of the tournament.
The injury casts a shadow over England's memorable 3-2 win, which secured a quarter-final meeting with Norway. Although Henderson did not feature against Mexico, his experience and leadership have been viewed as valuable assets within Thomas Tuchel's squad throughout the tournament.
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- The start of the July live evaluation period brings another updated 2027 Rivals150 ranking
The start of the July live evaluation period brings another updated 2027 Rivals150 ranking
On Monday, Rivals updated its class of 2027 player rankings for the sixth time. This is the fourth update for the 2027 class with a full allotment of 150 players (the Rivals150). The movement and additions are based on two key sources: 1) in-person player evaluations through the mid-part of the high school season, and 2) film study and intel gathered on prospects since the previous update.
Updated 2027 Rivals 150 player rankings
Since this cycle’s last update, in April, the Rivals National Basketball team has attended or streamed NBPA Top 100 Camp, Nike EYBL, USA Basketball Training Camp, Adidas 3SSB, USA Basketball U17 World Cup and U18 AmeriCup, Under Armour Next, regional travel events, two scholastic live periods, Puma Pro16, and practices. With multiple events taking place every week(end), Rivals has also collected streams and film to comb through for the maximum exposure of countless events and players.
The ranking process is a continual and often fluid one. Rivals starts ranking recruits after their freshman-year travel seasons, before their sophomore years of high school. Each recruit can look a lot different for our final ranking after their senior year championships and all-star games are played.
We have spent the last several weeks working on this 2027 update so it will reflect the most accurate and current representation of the recruiting cycle. This work has resulted in 22 players making their debuts in the latest Rivals150 update. We have also continued collecting viewings and data on the previously ranked players, keeping an eye on their progression since the previous update.
These prospects are entering the July live period between their junior and senior years of high school. Our next class update for the 2027 cycle will be released after the summer travel season evaluation period.
The goal of rankings at Rivals is to assess a prospect’s long-term potential. As we move forward, a player’s performance on the court and their continued growth will ultimately outweigh their earlier rankings. Again, every player’s arc is different, and each ranking is a snapshot in time.
Here are some storylines from Rivals’ sixth update of the 2027 recruiting cycle.
Grading the 2027 Rivals150
The basketball player rankings scale is as follows: five-star prospects have grades 98-100, four-star recruits have grades 90-97, and 80-89 grades are for three stars.
This update has two five-stars, carrying a rating of 98 or higher. The players ranked Nos. 3 to 110 are classified as four-star prospects, with grades ranging from 90 to 97. The remainder of the 150 and position rankings are considered three-star prospects.
Our goal is to assess a prospect’s long-term potential, ultimately manifested by the NBA Draft. The goal of the ranking is not to determine who had the best high school career or who will be the best college player. This is why we aim to conclude each cycle with 14 five-star prospects, following the lead of the NBA Draft Lottery. Our vision, as we end each cycle, is draft night.
CJ Rosser moves back to the No. 1 spot
CJ Rosser was the No. 1 overall player for our last class of 2027 update, and he is back in the top spot now. When Adan Diggs reclassified into the 2027 class, he was put at the No. 1 spot, and he has been very good since the move.
However, over the past six or so weeks, Rosser has taken his game to a different level. And when you are looking at a 6-foot-9 player who is pushing 6-foot-10 with his skill set, he brings intriguing long-term positional fluidity. Rosser has shown himself capable of self-creating consistent advantages, really leaning into the positionless style of the highest levels.
Rosser is originally from Rocky Mount, North Carolina, and played his junior season at Southeastern (FL) Prep. He is a scorer, someone who can go out and has shown he can create — and get — buckets at multiple levels. As he continues to progress, his three-point shooting will be the x-factor for how far and how high he goes, but his positional versatility and ability to create advantages and produce efficiently remain hard to ignore. Perhaps no player has shown more upside over the past six weeks than Rosser.
Rosser and Diggs are the only two five-star prospects currently in the 2027 Rivals150.
Diggs, a 6-foot-5 guard at Millennium (AZ) High School, finished No. 2 in this update. The five-star guard can consistently dribble, shoot, or pass into an advantage. And that is where the intrigue begins with him. Watching the NBA playoffs over the past couple of months, we are seeing the very noticeable trend of teams having multiple guards in the 6-foot-4 to 6-foot-7 range who can consistently create ball-in-hand advantages.
Both prospects have had success this summer, seeing production come against high levels of competition. Diggs and Rosser are both playing Nike’s EYBL circuit, and each participated with their respective USA Basketball teams. En route to a U17 World Cup gold medal, Rosser averaged 16.4 points (second on the team) and shot 51.3 percent from the field. Diggs was the third-leading scorer on the USA Basketball U18 silver-medal team, averaging 10.4 points and 6.6 rebounds.
This summer, Diggs is averaging 19.6 points and 3.4 assists on 36.1 percent shooting from three with the Vegas Elite program in Nike’s EYBL Circuit play. Rosser, playing with the Team United program on the same Nike EYBL Circuit, is averaging 16.0 points, 8.0 rebounds, 2.3 blocks, and 1.5 steals per game.
At this point in the process, Diggs and Rosser are currently in a tier by themselves in this high school class.
Iowa State has three 4-star prospects committed
Iowa State leads the way with three players rated as four-star prospects in the updated 2027 Rivals150 already committed. Josiah Harrington, a 6-foot-5 shooting guard out of North Scott (IA) High School, is the Cyclones’ highest-ranked committed player at No. 37.
Also ranked with four stars are 6-foot-5 shooting guard Jack Kohnen (No. 46) of Slinger (WI) High and 6-foot-7 forward Donovan Davis (No. 53) of Freedom (WI) High.
Wisconsin also has three players listed among the updated 2027 Rivals150 who are committed. However, only two of them are rated as four-star recruits. The Badgers’ highest-ranked recruit is Baboucarr Ann (No. 72), a 6-foot-4 guard out of Maple Grove (MN) High School.
Wisconsin’s other committed four-star is 6-foot-5 guard Jalen Brown (No. 89) of Wauwatosa West (WI) High School. Maple Grove (MN) High School’s three-star center Jack Thielen is the third commitment; he is ranked No. 127 in the update.
In total, 26 players in the updated Rivals150 are already committed to a program.
Iowa State– 3
Wisconsin– 3
Purdue– 2
Illinois– 2
Gonzaga, Duke, Kentucky, Vanderbilt, Arkansas, Alabama, Kansas, Missouri, LSU, Indiana, Cincinnati, Texas A&M, Creighton, Louisville, Iowa, and Colorado State each have one player committed.
Gonzaga has the highest-ranked commitment in the update
Dooney Johnson, of Juneau (WI) High School, is the highest-ranked commitment in the 2027 Rivals150 update. The 6-foot-6 lead guard was also one of the recruiting cycle’s earliest commitments when he committed to Gonzaga in October of 2025.
Johnson, ranked No. 12 in the updated ranking, is a paint-touch lead guard. Listed at a lengthy 6-foot-6, Johnson plays his summer ball with the Team Herro organization on Nike’s EYBL Circuit. Not only has he shown a consistent ability to put two feet in the paint, but he is a disruptive defensive presence. He is averaging 14.3 points, 4.1 rebounds, 3.2 assists, and 1.7 steals in league play.
There are currently only four players among the top-25 of the 2027 Rivals150 who are committed to a school. Along with Johnson, 6-foot-8 power forward Kager Knueppel (No. 14) is committed to Duke, 6-foot-6 shooting guard Ryan Hampton (No. 21) is committed to Kentucky, and 6-foot-11 center Isaiah Hill (No. 25) is committed to Purdue.
Deng Ngor makes highest debut in Rivals150 ranking update
Deng Ngor, a 6-foot-8 forward at Fort Erie (CAN) Prep, made his Rivals150 debut at No. 30 in Monday’s update. He is a lengthy wing forward who has an intriguing skill set as a connector. Someone who spaces the floor beyond the arc and defends across multiple positions, getting in passing lanes and sliding down to disrupt around the basket. Ngor had a successful high school season on the Grind Session, has continued that success on the Adidas 3SSB Circuit this summer, and capped it off with a strong U18 AmeriCup performance, earning a gold medal with Canada.
In total, six players (five other than Ngor) made their Rivals150 debuts with four-star status.
4-star SF Deng Ngor (No. 30) Fort Erie (CAN) Prep
4-star F King Rachal (No. 69) DNA (CA) Prep
4-star SF Frashad Tisby (No. 71) Cross Creek (GA) High School
4-star PG Javion Tyndale (No. 94) Montverde (FL) Academy
4-star PF Philipe Ndong (No. 99) The Newman (MA) School
4-star PF Emmanuel Ahamefule (No. 101) Archbishop Riordan (CA) School
Florida has 22 players in the updated Rivals150
Florida led the way with 22 players in the updated Rivals150 ranking. Their highest-ranking player was No. 1 overall CJ Rosser. Rosser is a 6-foot-9 power forward at Southeastern (FL) Prep. In total, 32 states and Canada are represented in the Rivals 2027 rankings.
Florida- 22
Texas- 13
California- 13
Arizona- 12
Georgia- 10
Missouri- 9
Ohio- 8
Wisconsin- 6
North Carolina- 6
Indiana- 5
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- Trump Calls World Cup Ref ‘Very Suspect’ While Confirming Red Card Intervention
Trump Calls World Cup Ref ‘Very Suspect’ While Confirming Red Card Intervention
President Donald Trump confirmed that he requested a review of last week’s red card penalty given to U.S. forward Folarin Balogun during the World Cup, saying the penalty was “very unfair” and the referee responsible is “very suspect.”
“I’m a person that loves sports and was a good athlete. And I understand sports really well. Really well. And that wasn’t a foul. That wasn’t even an infraction,” he told reporters at the White House.
Trump went on to say that he didn’t know what a red card was before the penalty against Balogun was made. Once he understood that it would take Balogun out of the next match, he personally intervened because “we have to have our best players.”
“All I did, all I did, I asked for a review ’cause I didn’t think it was a foul. And again, I’m good at this stuff. I didn’t think it was a foul. I thought it was two great athletes who crashed into each other and got entangled,” he said.
Trump also called into question the integrity of the referee, while offering no details to support the accusation.
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“This referee, who is a little bit suspect if you check his past,” he said. “I don’t want to say that because I don’t like to create controversy. But very suspect.”
Trump’s confirmation of his intervention follows reports that he personally called FIFA President Gianni Infantino to review Balogun’s case. European soccer body UEFA on Monday said FIFA’s later decision to suspend the red card “crossed a red line.”
Asked later in the press conference if Trump pressuring FIFA to overturn a call sets a bad precedent wherein other powerful leaders might feel enabled to do the same, Trump distanced himself from his own meddling.
“I had nothing to do with the decision,” he claimed.
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But other leaders have indeed already followed suit ― albeit so far only to make fun of both FIFA and Trump.
Noah Law, a member of Parliament in the U.K., sent a letter to FIFA on Monday morning on behalf of England’s Jarell Quansah, who received a red card during England’s 3-2 win against Mexico on Sunday.
“Whilst I believe it was right for Jarrell Quansah to have received this red card and that refereeing rules must be applied consistently, I believe it would be right to delay his suspension until after the completion of this World Cup,” Law wrote, noting Balogun was given similar treatment.
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Law proceeded to call out FIFA for undermining the integrity of the tournament by failing to apply rules equally to all participants.
“At a time when our multilateral system and the international rules-based order is under threat, I urge you to treat this matter with the utmost seriousness,” Law concluded.
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- Chris Gotterup wins John Deere Classic for fifth PGA Tour victory
Chris Gotterup wins John Deere Classic for fifth PGA Tour victory

It is Chris Gotterup’s world and everyone is just living in it.
Things certainly seem that way as Gotterup picked up his fifth career PGA Tour victory on Sunday at the John Deere Classic. Gotterup began Sunday five shots back of the lead and carded a final round of 62 to take home the win. Pretty impressive stuff.
Gotterup’s comeback was two strokes shy of the largest in tournament history (Roger Maltbie overcame a 7-shot deficit in 1975), but it was his largest individually as he “only” overcame a four-stroke deficit to win the WM Phoenix Open earlier this season.
The Sony Open was also claimed by Gotterup which means he has three victories on Tour this season. This most recent one comes a week before the Genesis Scottish Open where Gotterup is also reigning champion. Like I said, his world.
Following the Scottish the world of golf will see its final major this year in the Open Championship. Right now Chris Gotterup makes as much sense as anybody.
Congratulations to him!
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- Dolphins 2025 starter signing one-year deal with NFC East team
Dolphins 2025 starter signing one-year deal with NFC East team
While there's just weeks left until the start of the team's first training camp under head coach Jeff Hafley, the Miami Dolphins still had several free agents left unsigned on the market.
However, that list shrunk by one on Monday, as ESPN's Adam Schefter reported that cornerback Rasul Douglas is set to sign with the Washington Commanders. That deal is reportedly worth up to $3.8 million for one season.
More to come...
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- Robot delivers World Cup match ball before Haaland scores and does robot dance
Robot delivers World Cup match ball before Haaland scores and does robot dance
NEW JERSEY — The energy was tense at New York/New Jersey's MetLife Stadium as Norway and Brazil entered halftime tied 0-0.
But the mood lightened a touch when a 6-foot-2, 198-pound humanoid robot named Atlas made its way pitchside from the player tunnel nine minutes into the break. Built by Boston Dynamics and owned by Hyundai Motor Group, Atlas was tasked with delivering the match ball to the referee.
It was the first time a humanoid robot played an official role in a FIFA World Cup match-day ceremony.
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Before delivering the ball, though, Atlas performed signature celebrations made famous by tournament stars, including Brazil's Matheus Cunha, England's Harry Kane, and South Korea's Son Heung-min.
Atlas also replicated Norway's Erling Haaland's signature cross-legged meditation celebration, drawing one of the louder reactions from the crowd.
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"The way we trained Atlas to perform these fun movements at the match is similar to how we teach the robot to take on real-world industrial applications," Alberto Rodriguez, director of robotics behavior at Boston Dynamics, said.
"It’s a great way to introduce people everywhere to the incredible potential of today's AI-enabled robots.”
As it turned out, Atlas wasn't the only robotic figure to draw attention in the second half.
Haaland, who has long been nicknamed a robot for his machine-like scoring, broke the deadlock in the 79th minute. Rather than recreating the seated meditation pose Atlas had just mimicked, he tried out the “robot” dance popularized by Peter Crouch.
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The celebration played into a long-running social media meme around Haaland, with fans frequently pairing his posts with robot emojis to reflect his clinical finishing style.
"I think everyone knows why I did this," Haaland said last year. "If you check my comment section on photos and videos, you will see."
Later, his second goal moved him into a tie atop the Golden Boot leaderboard while securing Norway's victory and a spot against England in the upcoming quarterfinals on July 11.
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- Paolini holds off Eala to reach quarter-finals
Paolini holds off Eala to reach quarter-finals

Jasmine Paolini secured a gritty win over Alexandra Eala to reach the Wimbledon quarter-finals and end the Filipina's historic run.
Eala became the first player from the Philippines to reach the fourth round of a major in the Open era when she beat defending champion Iga Swiatek on Saturday.
Despite fighting hard to force a deciding set, the 21-year-old was unable to continue her dream run as she fell to a 6-4 4-6 6-3 defeat by the resilient Italian.
It is the first time Paolini has reached the quarter-finals of a Grand Slam since she reached back-to-back finals at the French Open and Wimbledon in 2024.
Her bubbly personality and energy on court saw her become a crowd favourite at the All England Club two years ago, when she finished runner-up to Barbora Krejcikova.
And 14th seed Paolini, who has struggled with a foot injury this year, celebrated with a beaming smile before saying her positivity was her "superpower".
"It was really tough, a rollercoaster. 2026 proved a lot to me," the 30-year-old said.
"There were tough moments but I kept working. Every day I'm feeling better, I feel in the right way when I compete on court again.
"I love what I do but I have to enjoy it - it's my superpower."
Paolini will next face Ukrainian 12th seed Marta Kostyuk, who beat American qualifier Ashlyn Krueger earlier on Monday.
Eala made a nervous start as she returned to Centre Court following her statement win over Swiatek, but managed to make it through her first service game unharmed - despite some wayward forehands and a double fault.
While Eala seemed tense, Paolini looked lively, and she landed a series of fiery winners two games later to strike the first blow.
At 5-3 down, Eala broke back after a handful of unforced errors by the Italian, but slow serves clocking in at around 70mph did her no favours as she was serving to stay in the set, and Paolini took advantage to wrap up the opener.
The pair traded breaks at the start of the second before Eala nudged ahead and, after going 0-40 down on serve, delighted fans on Centre Court by forcing a deciding set.
Having grown increasingly frustrated during the second set, Paolini composed herself for third and held serve easily, while Eala clung on.
But a double fault in the eighth game by the Filipina gifted Paolini a break point, which Eala conceded with an overhit forehand to fall 5-3 behind.
Despite the nerves of being watched by her "idol" Roger Federer, who was in the Royal Box, Paolini served out the win after two hours and 22 minutes.
"I want to thank Roger. In the match I was trying to stay focused, don't think about him being here," Paolini said as Federer applauded her.
"I watched all the finals and tournaments that he played here."
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- FIFA criticized for lifting U.S. star's red card suspension after Trump phone call
FIFA criticized for lifting U.S. star's red card suspension after Trump phone call
FIFA is being criticized over its decision to lift the red card suspension for leading U.S. Men's National Team scorer Folarin Balogun, allowing him to play against Belgium on Monday.
The Union of European Football Associations, Europe's soccer governing body, said FIFA "crossed a red line," and expressed its "disbelief" at a decision it called "unprecedented, incomprehensible and unjustifiable."
"When the certainty of rules is no longer guaranteed by its guardians, the integrity of the game is at stake and the credibility of a competition is undermined," the governing body said in a statement. "[Soccer] is the most loved sport in the world because it is a beautiful game and is trusted because it is played everywhere with the same laws."
Sources familiar with the matter had told CBS News that Balogun's reinstatement came after President Trump called FIFA President Gianni Infantino on Thursday and spoke about the suspension, which would have kept the 25-year-old striker from playing in the round of 16 World Cup match.
Mr. Trump on Monday said he asked for a review by FIFA "because I didn't think it was a foul."
"When they take your best player, or just about, they have some great players ... and they say you can't play, that's very unfair," the president said in remarks in the Oval Office.
"If they wouldn't allow a top player, maybe among the best on the team, I think it would have left a big stain," he said.
Andrew Giuliani, executive director of the White House's World Cup task force, also spoke to Infantino about the situation, and Secretary of Commerce Howard Lutnick was in communication with FIFA.
Spokespeople for the White House, Lutnick and Giuliani did not immediately respond to CBS News' request for comment.
The Royal Belgian Football Association, whose national team will face the U.S. Monday, said it was "astonished" by FIFA'S decision, and added it contradicts FIFA's own rules.
"We express our disbelief at such an unprecedented, incomprehensible and unjustifiable decision," the body said in a statement.
Prominent British commentators have expressed similar condemnation.
Wayne Rooney, a former player for Manchester United and England's national team, called the decision an "absolute disgrace."
"Infantino should be ashamed of this because I think the sportsmanship of the game is in question here," Rooney told the BBC on Sunday.
Prominent commentator and former England player Gary Neville said Sunday the decision "absolutely stinks."
"There should be a review process in place," he told ITV Sports. "Are we surprised? No, not with this lot," Neville added.
The European Union's Commissioner for Sport said he also believed it was the "wrong decision."
"Decisions on sporting rules and sporting matters belong to sporting bodies, not politicians. Influencing sporting decisions would undermine the autonomy of sport," Glenn Micallef said in a social media post.
A Belgian source familiar with the matter told CBS News that the Royal Belgian Football Association is appealing, and that the timing of any FIFA decision regarding the appeal remains unclear.
The Royal Belgian Football Association said Monday it "has no alternative but to challenge the player's eligibility for the upcoming match," and it has not "received any decision or any explanation from FIFA" regarding the matter.
It also said it sent a letter to FIFA requesting a copy of the decision and an explanation of the process that was followed. In the letter, the association also expressed "its position regarding the applicable regulations."
The association said FIFA sent a letter in response, "stating that it considered this correspondence to constitute an appeal, that a judge had been appointed, and that the RBFA had only a few hours to complete that appeal. No information whatsoever was provided by FIFA."
"For an appeal to be admissible, FIFA's own regulations state that the reasoned decision must first have been communicated to the appellant," the association said in a statement. "While the RBFA was merely seeking legitimate explanations, FIFA itself created an appeal and immediately ensured that it would be declared inadmissible."
CBS News has sought comment from FIFA.
A European Commission spokesperson, Eva Hrncirova, told reporters Monday that the EU supports "the principle of fair play and transparency in the competition."
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- Seven Beaver Valley baseball players named to PSBCA all-state team
Seven Beaver Valley baseball players named to PSBCA all-state team
It was another successful year for Beaver Valley high school baseball, with many players putting together career years and helping their respective programs make deep runs in the WPIAL playoffs.
With those efforts, seven Beaver Valley players have been selected to the third annual Pennsylvania State Baseball Coaches Association all-state teams.
Here is a look at this year’s selections featuring Beaver Valley products.
Class 4A First Team
Adrian Gonzalez, Northern Lebanon, P
Brady Guzzie, Conwell-Egan, P
Zack Lehman, Bellefonte, P
Brady Sell, Archbishop Wood, P
Kingston Krotec, Hopewell, P
Jovi De Jesus, East Pennsboro, C
Ethan Shank, Indiana, C
Charlie Manzi, Indiana, INF
Connor Bergman, Belle Vernon, INF
Avery Chenoweth, Kennard-Dale, INF
Gavin Angotti, Ringgold, INF
Eric Foster Jr., East Pennsboro, INF
Isaak Stewart, Hamburg, INF
Noah Hoffer, Kennard-Dale, OF
Eddie Rosado, Holy Ghost Prep, OF
Matt Evans, Holy Ghost Prep, OF
Chase Cavallaro, Archbishop Wood, OF
Matthew Vitale, Eastern York, OF
Jacob Harris, Kennard-Dale, ATH
Logan Kirby, Montoursville, ATH
Class 4A Second Team
Ryan Seibert, East Pennsboro, P
Colt Hagans, Somerset, P
Gavin Holmes, Kennard-Dale, P
Dominick Dunkel, Valley, P
Vincet Leoni, Bishop McDevitt, P
Oliver Thornburg, Bellefonte, C
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Charlie Smetana, Hopewell, C
Ethan Mattern, Bellefonte, INF
Carson Glose, Pope John Paul II, INF
Brady Flynn, Athens, INF
Joe Romanosky, Mid Valley, INF
Nick Mills, Mid Valley, INF
Jackson Kiser, General McLane, INF
Noah Hubert, Saucon Valley, OF
Braeden Fortney, Bellefonte, OF
Ben McDonald, Hopewell, OF
Nikolas Heakins, Valley, OF
Brody Aldenderfer, Montoursville, OF
Quinn Bramble, Eastern York, ATH
Carter Davis, Blackhawk, ATH
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Overview: Three Hopewell players make the Class 4A all-state teams, highlighted by senior pitcher Kingston Krotec earning first team honors. Krotec had a career year on the bump, posting one of the top ERA’s in the Beaver Valley (0.79). The southpaw threw 71 ⅔ innings, allowing just eight earned runs, 13 walks, while striking out 58. Over on the second team, catcher Charlie Smetana and outfielder Ben McDonald earned all-state honors. Smetana was one of the top hitters on the Hopewell squad, finishing with a .382 average, collecting 25 hits and 19 RBIs. McDonald was one of the top power hitters in the Beaver Valley, hitting six home runs and driving in 10 runs on 19 hits. Blackhawk's Davis earns all-state honors after a strong year at the plate following an arm injury at the start of his senior campaign. The designated hitter finished with 24 hits and 17 RBIs, tallying four doubles and four home runs.
Class 3A First Team
Logan Zynn, Pequea Valley, P
Aaron Lake, Ellwood City, P
Branson Diller, Bermudian Springs, P
Matt Santillo, Riverside, P
Cameron Pengelly, Palmerton, P
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Jordan Keller, Ellwood City, C
Jason Klokis, Mount Carmel Area, C
Ian Shipley, Mount Pleasant, INF
Vinny Pezzuolo, Mohawk, INF
Eddie Diaz, Bristol, INF
Karson Engle, Upper Dauphin, INF
Adam Sorensen, Montrose, INF
Brock Bryson, Huntingdon, INF
Nick Bohenek, Riverside (D2), OF
Cole Guy, Bristol, OF
Jaylen Delaney, Mount Carmel Area, OF
Jose Sosa, Riverside (D2), OF
Clemente Cintron, Notre Dame Green Pond, OF
Cayden Vishnesky, Pen Argyl, ATH
Luke Rzodkiewicz, Fairview, ATH
Class 3A Second Team
Brayden Holbert, Bloomsburg, P
James Keefer, Warrior Run, P
Michael Cejrowski Jr., Seton LaSalle, P
Maxwell Mascho, Wellsboro, P
Mason Stets, Dunmore, P
Coen Tennis, Wellsboro, C
Troy McNichol, Central Martinsburg, C
Brendan Gilliland, Troy, INF
Marek Mascho, Wellsboro, INF
Brayden Hennessy, Fairview, INF
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Dylan Meyer, Riverside, INF
Brayden Heller, Bermudian Springs, INF
Jaxton Henry, Brandywine, INF
Landen Wagner, Lewisburg, OF
Ethan Reck, Huntingdon, OF
Aidan Hoffman, Biglerville, OF
Joey Ortiz, Bristol, OF
Wyatt Kustenbauder, Tyrone, OF
Griffen Harrington, Warrior Run, ATH
Teegan Byers, Bermudian Springs, ATH
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Overview: Lake was another top Beaver Valley pitcher named to this all-state team, posting an under-one ERA (0.98), while throwing 57 innings, allowing just eight earned runs and striking out 75. He pitched a complete game in the WPIAL championship game to help Ellwood City win its first WPIAL title since 2012. He also was a force at the plate, collecting 18 hits and 18 RBIs, recording three doubles and four home runs. Keller was a top hitter in the Beaver Valley, hitting an even .500, posting 27 hits, 19 RBIs, eight doubles, a triple and five home runs. Santillo rounds out the first team selections, throwing 81 ⅓ innings, posting a 0.78 ERA, allowing nine earned runs while striking out 99. Meyer garnered second team all-state honors following another solid season, batting .441 with 26 hits, four doubles, three triples, three home runs and 21 RBIs.
Ethan Morrison is the sports reporter for the Beaver County Times. Contact him at emorrison@usatodayco.com and follow him at EthanMorrison26 on X.
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First look at Lady Vols' Adidas orange basketball uniforms
The 2026-27 women's basketball season will be the third for Tennessee under head coach Kim Caldwell. The campaign will also mark a return to Adidas.
Tennessee and Adidas began a 10-year partnership on July 1. Adidas serves as the official footwear, uniform, apparel and sideline partner of Tennessee athletics.
"We couldn't be more excited to launch our new partnership with Adidas," Caldwell said. "It's a global brand that is part of the incredible history of Tennessee athletics, recognizes the strength of our brand and is committed to investing in the future of our student-athletes and programs.
"We're proud to rep the three stripes and unite in building on to the incredibly successful era our department is experiencing."
On Monday, the Lady Vols released photos featuring Adidas orange uniforms for basketball.
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- 2026 Kansas City Chiefs Fantasy Preview: Will Patrick Mahomes be 100 percent?
2026 Kansas City Chiefs Fantasy Preview: Will Patrick Mahomes be 100 percent?
Patrick Mahomes strikes me as the kind of guy who wouldn't miss Week 1 even if he should.
Whether he'll be 100 percent healed from his late-season knee injury remains to be seen, and may not be known until the final few days of the offseason. Report after report after report says Mahomes is well ahead of schedule and confident he'll suit up for Week 1 against the Broncos. There is a difference, as the football knower knows, between a quarterback who is able to play and a quarterback who is fully back from a major medical setback.
Where Mahomes falls on that spectrum will impact every fantasy-relevant Kansas City player in 2026.
▶ 2025 Kansas City Chiefs Stats (Rank)
- Points per game: 21.3 (22nd)
- Total yards per game: 321 (21st)
- Plays per game: 62.4 (16th)
- Dropbacks per game: 43.6 (2nd)
- Dropback EPA per play: 0.09 (14th)
- Designed rush attempts per game: 22.1 (29th)
- Rush EPA per play: -0.06 (14th)
Passing Game
QB: Patrick Mahomes
WR: Xavier Worthy, Nikko Remigio
WR: Rashee Rice, Allen Cyrus
WR: Tyquan Thornton, Jalen Royals
TE: Travis Kelce, Noah Gray
Assuming Mahomes is upright and functional as the centerpiece of the KC offense, the question shifts to this: Will Mahomes, after years of never-ending check-down passes, finally let it rip the way he did during his Tyreek-fueled heyday?
The answer, I'd guess, is no. Mahomes in 2025 finally showed some willingness to push the ball downfield a bit. That came with a caveat though.
Mahomes Air Yards Per Attempt
- 2022: 31st in air yards per attempt
- 2023: 30th
- 2024: 32nd
- 2025: 14th
That 2025 air yards number isn't half bad until you dig a little deeper and find that Mahomes last year still refused to chuck it deep against two high coverage, as we talked about on the Rotoworld Football Show. Mahomes last season ranked 37th out of 45 qualifying QBs in downfield passing rate versus two-high safety looks, in the range of fellow check-down artists like Kirk Cousins and Aaron Rodgers.
Coming off a devastating knee injury, I don't see much reason to believe Mahomes will rediscover his swashbuckling deep-throwing ways in 2026.
The excuses for Xavier Worthy appear to have no limit. EVery time I point out with facts and figures that Worthy has been one of the league's worst, least efficient receivers, I'm told he was injured or he was not schemed properly or Mahomes is a poor downfield passer or Worthy had an upset tummy that day. I guess there's always an excuse when you want a player to be good, and Chiefs fans very much want that for Worthy as he enters his fourth NFL season.
Anyway, Worthy last year converted a minuscule 33 percent of his air yards into actual, edible receiving yards — one of the lowest rates in the NFL, and way lower than that of Tyquan Thornton, who is most definitely better than Worthy as a downfield threat.
Mahomes going deep to Tyquan Thornton!
— NFL (@NFL) November 16, 2025
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Worthy’s miserable 2025 catchable target rate (63 percent) was well below his 2024 rate of 75 percent, though a rising average depth of target and air yards per target could help explain why Worthy’s 2025 looks weren’t as good as they were in 2024. To connect these dots one would have to admit that Patrick Mahomes had a pretty crappy 2025 campaign (Please don’t be mad at me: Daniel Jones had a higher dropback success rate and EPA per dropback than Mahomes).
Worthy’s profile was quite different in 2025. After 70 percent of his targets came within nine yards of the line of scrimmage in 2024, Worthy saw 49 percent of his looks come in that range last year. Perhaps this is what head coach Andy Reid meant when he said the team was “afraid” to use Worthy in certain ways following his Week 1 shoulder injury. More easy-button targets for Worthy could make him something close to a weekly flex play in 12-team formats in 2026.
After considering retirement for a ninth consecutive offseason, Travis Kelce is back and more plodding than ever. He shapes up as a boring if solid fantasy pick this season based on his almost-guaranteed target volume in the pass-happy Chiefs offense. Kelce in 2025 commanded a decent 21 percent targets per route and ranked eighth among tight ends in yard per route, tied with Tyler Warren. That Kelce had a first-read target of just 18 percent — well short of the 23-25 percent rates he once enjoyed — shows he has fallen to a secondary option in the KC passing attack, especially when Rashee Rice is available, healthy, and not being pursued by the authorities.
While we're on first-read targets: Only ten wideouts saw a higher rate of first-read looks than Rice in 2025. He saw a target on a whopping 31 percent of his pass routes last season over eight games, higher than Ja'Marr Chase and CeeDee Lamb, among others. And importantly for fatasy purposes, Rice remained Mahomes' main inside-the-20 option. His 17 red zone targets over eight games ranked fifth among all wideouts, with most of the guys ahead of Rice playing a full season in 2025.
You're going to have to keep it locked to Rotoworld.com this summer for the latest on Rice's legal situation, and whether he'll face yet another suspension. Reid told reporters in late May that the league had not indicated Rice would not be suspended in 2026. Last seen juking his way out of jail, Rice will be a high risk/high reward fantasy play. A full season — if he can swing it — would give Rice top-5 fantasy upside.
Running Game
RB: Kenneth Walker III, Emari Demercado, Emmett Johnson
OL (L-R): Josh Simmons, Kingsley Suamataia, Creed Humphrey, Trey Smith, Jaylon Moore
The KC offensive line, per (almost) every metric, was not all that good in 2025. They struggled with some injuries, though it was nothing outside the NFL norm. The central problem, it seems, was that the Chiefs o-line had two of the league’s least explosive players running behind them throughout the season.
Kareem Hunt and Isiah Pacheco in 2025 combined for the lowest rate of missed tackles of any backfield in the NFL and the fifth lowest rate of yards after contact per carry. They were abysmal. Mahomes, who runs like a dad, was by far the team’s most efficient, productive rusher.
Enter Walker, a desperately-needed upgrade for the Chiefs backfield. Walker’s explosiveness should add a big play element to a stale KC offense in 2026. Eight percent of Walker’s rushing yards in 2025 came on runs of at least 15 yards; that was the fourth highest rate in the NFL behind De’Von Achane, Keaton Mitchell, and his new backfield mate, Demercado. Defenses respecting Mahomes and outright refusing to stop deploying two high safety coverage against Kansas City should keep the boxes quite light for Walker in 2026.
Defenses in 2025 played eight or more defenders in the box against the Chiefs at the NFL’s fourth lowest rate. That’s become the norm since KC opponents collectively decided in 2022 that Mahomes would no longer beat them deep.
It’s clear, after signing a three-year deal worth up to $45 million, that Walker will enter the regular season as the Chiefs’ locked-in No. 1 back. While that doesn’t mean he’s going to see every high-leverage touch the way Christian McCaffrey and Bijan Robinson do in their respective offenses, Walker should see plenty of chances to be productive, assuming Mahomes (knee) is ready to go for Week 1. Chiefs coaches have suggested throughout the offseason that the team could adopt a slightly more run-heavy approach to begin the season if Mahomes is not quite right after his late-season knee injury. That should set up nicely for Walker.
One potential issue for Walker: The Chiefs are likely to remain among the NFL’s pass-heaviest teams inside the 20 and inside the 10, limiting easy touchdown opportunities for Walker — if he is, in fact, the team's primary red zone rusher.
Demercado, meanwhile, has worked as KC’s No. 2 back throughout offseason practices, according to beat writers. Like Walker, Demercado is a high-variance rusher who has proven explosive while posting a sometimes-shocking rate of negative runs. I would guess Demercado would function as Kansas City’s nominal lead back should Walker miss time in 2026, though I would not be surprised at all if Emmet Johnson — a fifth-round 2026 pick out of Nebraska — figures prominently into the rushing attack.
The Chiefs traded up to nab Johnson in the draft, with front office officials reportedly “shocked” Johnson was still on the board in the fifth round. Johnson, 22, who had a 100th percentile college dominator rating at Nebraska along with a 99th percentile college target share. Someone in the Chiefs front office is a spreadsheet knower.
32 Touches
— Big Ten Network (@BigTenNetwork) November 9, 2025
129 RUSH YDS
103 REC YDS
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Arrowhead Pride’s Ron Kop, Jr. said the rookie runner is “projected to be the immediate backup to Walker in the lead-back role, but don’t be surprised if Johnson earns his way onto the field on pass downs or in other situations.” Johnson, who had a ho-hum 1,823 total yards in 2025, will be a savvy end-of-the-bench fantasy stash this summer, especially for those who valiantly use some variation of the Zero/Hero RB draft strategy.
2026 Kansas City Chiefs Win Total
DraftKings Over/Under: 10.5
Pick: Under (-140)
I stand with ESPN’ Ben Solak, who recently spelled out why, exactly, the Chiefs are bound to miss the playoffs for a second straight season as their dynasty atrophes and falls behind the league’s trendsetters. Andy Reid, in short, has struggled mightily to keep pace with head coaches who are 20 and 30 years his junior. And it goes without saying that Kyle Shanahan and Sean McVay are running schematic and play-calling laps around Old Andy.
The Chiefs in 2025 were actually on the right side of variance (luck) in several key categories. They led the NFL with an 82 percent fumble recovery rate (one of only three teams with a rate of over 70 percent). A little less of that luck, Mahomes perhaps being a touch slow in recovering from his major knee injury, and some key defensive losses is going to make 11 wins tough to come by for the once-great Chiefs.
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Four game studios are leaving Xbox, and there could soon be a fifth
Xbox is downsizing, and five studios are on the way out Xbox is in the middle of the largest restructuring of the company’s history, with Asha Sharma, the CEO of Xbox, confirming that the Xbox team will be reduced by around 3,200 employees. Today, there will be around “1,600 role eliminations”. Four game studios will […]
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- State of Decay 3 reportedly isn’t obligated to launch on Xbox Game Pass under new ownership
State of Decay 3 reportedly isn’t obligated to launch on Xbox Game Pass under new ownership
The dreaded Xbox layoffs have finally been confirmed, and they're pretty brutal. While the restructuring may have been necessary from a business perspective, seeing people lose their jobs is never easy. There's not much I can say other than hoping everyone affected is able to land on their feet.
One of the studios caught up in the restructuring is Undead Labs, the developer behind one of Xbox's most anticipated upcoming games, State of Decay 3.
State of Decay 3 is actually Xbox's most wishlisted game on Steam and currently sits among the platform's top 30 most wishlisted titles. As part of Xbox's restructuring, however, Undead Labs is reportedly being sold to a new owner. That's certainly better than simply shutting the studio down altogether, which is Sony’s go-to strategy, but I can't help feeling that Xbox has missed the mark with Undead Labs specifically.
Fans of Xbox Game Pass may also be disappointed by another reported detail. According to Game File, State of Decay 3 "will not obligate the game to any Xbox-controlling terms, such as having to be on Game Pass."
While that doesn't necessarily mean State of Decay 3 won't launch on Game Pass, it does mean the new owner won't be contractually required to put it there. Depending on who acquires the studio, that could have a significant impact on where and how the game is ultimately released.
As someone who grew up playing Call of Duty Zombies, I've always been a fan of zombie games, including the previous State of Decay titles. State of Decay 3 was certainly one of the Xbox games I was looking forward to the most.
While I'm glad the studio will still exist and, hopefully, get to ship the game, I can't help but feel Xbox has missed a huge opportunity here. Out of Compulsion Games, Double Fine, Ninja Theory, and Undead Labs, all of which are affected by the restructuring, Undead Labs was the studio that had the most promise, at least to me. Knowing it likely won't be part of Xbox going forward just feels like a massive missed opportunity.
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- "AI is changing how work gets done": Microsoft insists 4,800 layoffs aren't because of AI, but points to a shifting workforce
"AI is changing how work gets done": Microsoft insists 4,800 layoffs aren't because of AI, but points to a shifting workforce
Microsoft just confirmed layoffs that affect close to 2.1% of the company's workforce. 4,800 roles are being eliminated. Amy Coleman, Microsoft EVP and Chief People Officer, shared the news with employees in a letter that's also published on Microsoft's official blog.
The vast majority of the eliminated roles are from Xbox and gaming-related divisions. Our Managing Editor Jez Corden covered those cuts that make up the largest single staff reduction in Xbox history.
Other layoffs come mostly from Microsoft's Commercial business.
The total number of layoffs was reduced by more than 30% of eligible employees accepting voluntary retirement.
Coleman emphasized that the roles that were just eliminated are not being replaced by AI. But in the next sentence, Coleman discussed how AI is reshaping work.
"I also want to be direct that the roles eliminated today are not being replaced by AI. At the same time, what is true is that AI is changing how work gets done. Some of the tasks we do every day can now be automated, and that means we all need to keep learning, keep building new skills, and keep adapting as the work evolves."
Coleman was quick to declare that AI is not replacing roles, but the EVP and Chief People Officer mentioned AI several times in the letter. On top of AI shifting how companies work, it's become a focus of training at Microsoft.
"As mentioned above, we are working on alternative solutions to job eliminations, and beyond this, we will continue to invest in equipping employees with new skills, including in AI," said Coleman.
While Coleman did not blame AI for the layoffs, Microsoft leaders past and present have said AI will affect employees across sectors.
Microsoft co-founder Bill Gates has said that AI may replace jobs, though those comments were made in a general sense and not related to the recent layoffs at Microsoft (as a reminder, Gates is not involved in operations at the company).
Microsoft AI CEO Mustafa Suleyman said that AI will replace white-collar jobs in the next 12-18 months.
Even if these specific layoffs will not see roles replaced by AI, it's clear that AI is shaping workforces and that it will likely cause roles to be eliminated in the future.

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- Xbox hardware "is safe" from mass layoffs with a focus on innovation to reduce the material cost of Helix
Xbox hardware "is safe" from mass layoffs with a focus on innovation to reduce the material cost of Helix
Amid a historic 3,200-person layoff across Xbox, starting with the 1600 initial layoffs today, our sources confirm the hardware team is seeing the fewest reductions, with a heavy focus on out-engineering the global tech supply crisis.
While today's brutal restructure at Xbox marks a devastating shift for the studios under its umbrella, we can report that at least for now, Microsoft's console ecosystem is surprisingly secure.
According to internal sources, Xbox's dedicated hardware division will see the fewest reductions in the multi-wave layoff event announced by CEO Asha Sharma today. Crucially, the highly anticipated next-generation console, codenamed Helix, remains entirely safe and on track.
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Rebuilding Xbox around the console players

In Sharma's directive to "rebuild the core", she has spoken plainly about the financial reality at Xbox. That Xbox's rapid software acquisitions and experimental Game Pass bets have failed to yield the margins expected.
To course-correct, Xbox is now pivoting back to its most reliable revenue generator: dedicated console users.
By shielding the hardware division from the brunt of these 3200 role cuts, Xbox hopes to ensure that the physical gateway to its ecosystem remains intact. If it intends to return to aggressive growth in the future, it needs competitive hardware as the foundation.
Battling the ongoing memory crisis

It's no secret that the road to Project Helix isn't without its significant hurdles. The consumer tech industry is currently gripped by a severe global memory availability crisis, which has sharply increased baseline manufacturing costs for next-gen silicon and storage solutions.
Rather than scaling back the console's scope or delaying its timeline, our sources indicate that Xbox’s hardware engineers are trying to tackle margin pressure through aggressive innovation to reduce the total cost of materials.
While the team is largely being spared the mass cuts hitting the software teams, they will still no doubt need to adapt to the operating model as laid out by Sharma, Divisions are being streamlined down to fewer than five layers of management, down from fourteen. Sharma has vowed "we will streamline how we work across our tools, with a cleaner code base, shared services, and 50% reduced vendor spend."
With Helen Chiang stepping into the newly created COO role to oversee end-to-end profit and loss, the hardware division now has a clear mandate: deliver a powerhouse next-gen machine that is financially viable from day one. If console is indeed the most profitable user base, it makes sense to focus here, but can they pull it off?

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- How Portugal’s win, draw, or loss vs Spain could impact the 2026 World Cup bracket
How Portugal’s win, draw, or loss vs Spain could impact the 2026 World Cup bracket
The 2026 World Cup knockout stage rolls into Dallas for an absolute thriller of a Round of 16 matchup: Portugal vs. Spain. With a coveted spot in the quarterfinals on the line, there are no second chances. Beyond simply surviving the tie, a victory here will completely scramble the road to the final, so here are the massive bracket implications riding on this clash.
The Iberian rivals will renew one of international soccer’s oldest rivalries at AT&T Stadium in Texas. Portugal enters the match after edging Croatia 2-1 in the Round of 32, while Spain arrives following an impressive 3-0 victory over Austria, setting the stage for one of the tournament’s biggest knockout matches.
The encounter brings together two nations that know each other extremely well. Their most recent meeting came in the 2025 UEFA Nations League final, where Portugal lifted the trophy after a 2-2 draw by winning on penalties, thanks to Diogo Costa’s save from Alvaro Morata and Ruben Neves converting the decisive spot kick.
La Roja, however, enters the match as the slight favorite after enjoying a stronger World Cup campaign. Luis de la Fuente’s side remains unbeaten in the tournament and has yet to concede a goal, while the Selecao has had to overcome several difficult moments, including a dramatic late victory over Croatia.
For Cristiano Ronaldo, the match could prove especially significant. At 41 years old, the Portugal captain is widely expected to be playing in his final World Cup, adding another layer of emotion to Monday’s showdown.
Their road to the knockout stage as Ronaldo and Yamal headline clash
Portugal finished second in Group J with five points, defeating Uzbekistan before drawing against DR Congo and Colombia. Roberto Martínez’s side then survived a major scare against Croatia, eventually progressing with a dramatic 2-1 victory after a controversial stoppage-time decision ruled out Croatia’s equalizer.
Spain enjoyed a smoother route. The European champion topped Group H with seven points, defeating Saudi Arabia and Uruguay while drawing with Cape Verde before comfortably dispatching Austria in the Round of 32.
| Date | Portugal’s Opponent | Stage | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| June 17, 2026 | DR Congo | Group Stage | Draw (1-1) |
| June 23, 2026 | Uzbekistan | Group Stage | Win (5-0) |
| June 27, 2026 | Colombia | Group Stage | Draw (0-0) |
| July 2, 2026 | Croatia | Round of 32 | Win (2-1) |
The contrast in form has influenced many predictions ahead of the match, although knockout soccer has repeatedly shown that previous performances often matter little once elimination is on the line.
One of the biggest storylines surrounding the match is the meeting between Cristiano Ronaldo and 18-year-old Lamine Yamal. Ronaldo continues to lead Portugal despite entering the final stage of his remarkable international career. Meanwhile, Yamal has quickly become one of Spain’s biggest stars after recovering from an early tournament injury scare.
| Date | Spain’s Opponent | Stage | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| June 15, 2026 | Cabo Verde | Group Stage | Draw (0-0) |
| June 21, 2026 | Saudi Arabia | Group Stage | Win (4-0) |
| June 25, 2026 | Uruguay | Group Stage | Win (1-0) |
| July 2, 2026 | Austria | Round of 32 | Win (3-0) |
What happens if Portugal wins and Spain loses?
If Portugal defeats Spain, whether in regulation time, extra time or a penalty shootout, Portugal will qualify for the 2026 World Cup quarterfinals.
The next opponent would be the winner of the United States vs. Belgium Round of 16 tie, keeping Portugal alive in its pursuit of a historic first World Cup title.

Victory would also keep Cristiano Ronaldo’s dream alive, extending what could be the final tournament of his legendary international career.
What happens if Portugal and Spain are level after 90 minutes?
Although many supporters speak about the possibility of a draw, the Round of 16 cannot end in a draw.
If Portugal and Spain finish tied after normal time, 30 minutes of extra time will be played. Should the score remain level, a penalty shootout will determine which nation advances to the quarterfinals.

In other words, a draw after 90 minutes only delays the decision rather than affecting the tournament bracket, as one team must ultimately progress.
What happens if Spain wins and Portugal loses?
If Portugal loses, regardless of whether it happens in regulation time, extra time, or penalties, Portugal will be eliminated from the 2026 World Cup.
Spain would advance to face either the United States or Belgium in the quarterfinals, while Portugal’s campaign would come to an end.

Perhaps the biggest consequence would involve Ronaldo himself. With retirement from international soccer expected following Portugal’s World Cup run, defeat would likely mark the final international appearance of one of soccer’s greatest players.

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World Soccer Talk
- What is Spain’s current FIFA ranking ahead of its 2026 World Cup match vs Portugal?
What is Spain’s current FIFA ranking ahead of its 2026 World Cup match vs Portugal?
Throughout the 2026 World Cup, Spain have shined one of the tournament’s top contenders, excelling as a collective unit. While Lamine Yamal has yet to shine in front of goal, he has played a key role in driving the team’s overall play. In addition, head coach Luis de la Fuente has built a highly solid midfield, helping Spain remain unbeaten. However, they have dropped places in the FIFA Men’s World Ranking just before facing Portugal.
According to the FIFA Men’s World Ranking, Spain are ranked 3rd with 1892.28 points. Despite their solid performances, they have lost one position in the ranking. After several years without shinning in a tournament, head coach Luis de la Fuente has managed to recover their impact, winning a UEFA Nations League and a UEFA Euro. However, they have yet to match their highest-ever ranking, which was 1st in July of 2014.
Despite losing one position in the rankings, Luis de la Fuente’s team remains above Portugal. Roberto Martínez’s team sit seventh in the FIFA Men’s World Ranking with 1,787.85 points. While their performances have not been entirely convincing, they have a wealth of individual talent that could prove decisive, as Gonçalo Ramos did in the latest match against Croatia. For that reason, the game is expected to be highly competitive.
Spain have established as one of the most dominant national teams. Led by Pedri and Rodri, they consistently control the midfield, while Dani Olmo has become a key figure in the attacking midfield role. In addition, Lamine Yamal, Álex Baena, and Marc Cucurella are essential out wide, stretching the pitch and delivering dangerous crosses. On top of that, Mikel Oyarzabal has been in outstanding goalscoring form, making him the team’s greatest attacking weapon.

Spain’s path to beating Portugal may be possession dominance
Head coach Luis de la Fuente has built a highly effective playing style for Spain. Rather than relying solely on their dominance through the middle, they also excel out wide. Thanks to their control of the midfield, they consistently find space on the flanks. As a result, they are able to stretch opposing defenses and create openings, something that could prove crucial in defeating Portugal in the Round of 16.
If Spain manage to impose a high press and dominate possession, Portugal would be forced to sit deep inside their own penalty area. By limiting Cristiano Ronaldo’s team’s attacking threat, they would be able to maintain their advantage and look to take control of the scoreline. To do so, the creative support of Dani Olmo and Álex Baena is key, but Mikel Oyarzabal is the one who needs to deliver another great performance, being effective in front of goal.

Portugal’s updated FIFA ranking before 2026 World Cup clash with Spain
Portugal entered the 2026 World Cup as one of the clear top contenders, but their performances have fallen short of expectations. In a highly competitive clash, they edged past Croatia in dramatic fashion, yet they continue to raise serious doubts. Although they have remained unbeaten throughout the tournament, they have dropped places in the FIFA Men’s World Ranking just before facing Spain in the Round of 16.
According to the FIFA Men’s World Ranking, Portugal are ranked 7th with 1787.85. Despite their latest victory, they have lost one position in the ranking. With their promising project, they have managed to significantly improve their international standing, winning two UEFA Nations League trophies and UEFA Euro trophy. However, they have yet to match their highest-ever ranking, which was 3rd from September of 2017 to April of 2018.
While Portugal have a promising roster and have won several trophies in recent years, they are ranked behind Spain. Luis de la Fuente’s team sit third in the FIFA Men’s World Ranking with 1,892.28 points. Arriving in excellent form, they are considered the favorites ahead of Cristiano Ronaldo’s team, especially with several highly promising players who can make the difference, while Mikel Oyarzabal is in peak scoring form.
Head coach Roberto Martínez has managed to keep his team winning, but their style of play is far from dominant. Against DR Congo, Colombia, and Croatia, they struggled to impose their high press and assert their preferred style of play. In addition, they found it difficult to create space in the opposition’s defense. On top of that, their opponents’ well-organized defensive structures have limited Cristiano Ronaldo’s goalscoring threat.

Cristiano Ronaldo may find more scoring opportunities against Spain
Portugal are set to face one of the tournament’s best attacking teams in Spain. Although this could pose a major challenge, they often leave plenty of space in behind, something Roberto Martínez’s team could exploit to great effect. With Vitinha and João Neves controlling the midfield, Portugal have the ability to launch dangerous counterattacks into space. As a result, Cristiano Ronaldo could have his best opportunity to get on the scoresheet.
With space to attack on the counter, Cristiano Ronaldo could find in a much better position to score. Although he is no longer the fastest player, he remains one of the greatest in history at identifying spaces against high-pressing defenses like Spain’s. With only three goals in the tournament, the 40-year-old striker will be looking to silence his critics by delivering a commanding performance against a top contender like Luis de la Fuente’s team.

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- SpaceX intentionally burned up 260 Starlink satellites in the last six months, with hundreds more set to follow
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- Bethesda Pivots to a Franchise-First Model as Xbox Cuts 3,200 Jobs, Betting Everything on The Elder Scrolls and Fallout
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After weeks of rumors and speculation, Xbox has confirmed today that it is cutting 3,200 jobs, with some of its first-party studios under the Microsoft umbrella either getting sold or returning to independence. In the accompanying note from Xbox CEO Asha Sharma, there is no mention of anything specific regarding ZeniMax Media, Bethesda's parent company, but according to reliable journalist Jason Schreier of Bloomberg, the creator of The Elder Scrolls series is being affected by this restructuring to focus on its key franchises. "ZeniMax, as I mentioned, is going to be impacted pretty significantly. They're going to be restructured to a franchise first model. […]
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More new mini PCs are being launched with the latest Intel Core Ultra Series 3 processors, coupled with capacity RAM. Lenovo Launches YOGA AI Mini PC, Featuring 16-Core Ultra X7 358H Processor for Up To 180 TOPS of AI Power Lenovo has quickly adopted Intel's latest Core Ultra Series 3, aka Panther Lake, processors for its devices, and whether you look at its laptop catalog or mini PC arsenal, you will find newer offerings with these chips. The company has now debuted its latest high-end mini PC called YOGA AI Mini PC, which is already available with processors like Core […]
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- Apple iPhone 18 Pro Max Will Sport A Battery That Is Even Bigger Than The 5,425mAh One Detailed Within The Documents Stolen From India’s Tata Factory
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The battery capacities within the upcoming Apple iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max have become a subject of considerable interest after a high-profile information theft from a Tata-controlled iPhone factory in India revealed a sizable bump in battery capacities for the Pro duo. Well, just a few days later, we've now become privy to the official battery capacities that Apple's iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max will sport, courtesy of a regulatory filing. Apple's iPhone 18 Pro (eSIM) to sport a battery capacity of 4,288mAh in the US, while its Pro Max counterpart will feature a 5,567mAh one As we […]
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- Samsung DDR4 Memory Spikes 19% In A Month In Korea, Outpacing DDR5 As The RAMpocalypse Hits An Unlikely Target
Samsung DDR4 Memory Spikes 19% In A Month In Korea, Outpacing DDR5 As The RAMpocalypse Hits An Unlikely Target
The increase in memory prices reflects the price hike in memory chips made by Samsung, and both DDR4 and DDR5 have been reportedly affected. Samsung Reportedly Raises DDR4 and DDR5 Memory Chip Prices as Retail Memory Modules are Now Up By 10-19% Once again, we are witnessing a noticeable hike in the prices of memory modules. The ongoing RAMpocalypse is continuously fueling the DRAM prices, affecting electronic devices worldwide. The never-ending RAMpocalypse seems to have caused another hike in memory prices, as spotted on the Danawa. Danawa, which tracks the prices of consumer products sold by retailers have shown a […]
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A new agreement between Broadcom and Apple meant that both firms could accomplish their individual goals without being adversely affected by external forces. With the latest partnership, Apple will be receiving chip supply until 2031. The deal was absolutely necessary for Broadcom, as Apple accounts for 20 percent of the chipmaker’s annual revenue Ditching Qualcomm and entering the custom 5G modem market enabled Apple to introduce the C1 and C1X, but that doesn’t mean the story ends here. These baseband chips still require wireless and RF components to operate cellular, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth connectivity on devices, which is where Broadcom […]
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Samsung One UI 9 full experience officially unveiling later this month
Samsung is set to unveil the full One UI 9 experience later this month. Galaxy users are waiting for the new software more than the foldable phones. With Apple also dropping its first foldable phone, the craze for Samsung foldables is not as much as in previous years.
Back in May 2026, Samsung launched the One UI 9 Beta Program. The company didn’t hold a press conference to unveil the Beta Program. A press release on the official newsroom did the work, but it included an important note.
Full One UI 9 reveal later this month
Samsung’s press release pledged in May 2026 that the One UI 9 full experience will be introduced later this year. The time has come as we entered the month of July, scheduled to hold the Galaxy Unpacked event in London.
The Korean tech giant also teased the advancements of the full experience. The official One UI 9 will debut “advanced AI features” that will make mobile interaction easy and effortless.
The full experience of One UI 9 will be introduced with upcoming Galaxy flagship devices later this year, which will include advanced AI features that will make mobile interaction easy and effortless.
Notably, One UI 9 Beta is already available on Galaxy S26 series. However, Samsung has reserved the biggest upgrades for a reveal at the event. Beta builds to come in August would start to include those upcoming AI advancements.
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Official One UI 9 rollout later this year
Samsung could begin selling its new foldable phones in the first week of August. Following the launch on July 22, there will be a preorder period. However, the existing devices will not immediately receive the software upgrade.
One UI 9, based on Android 17, would still stay away from Samsung flagships. The rollout may only start later this year, sometime in September 2026. This isn’t a confirmed timeline, but it is the most likely release window.
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- Modern EV batteries are more durable than you think, new study reveals — most electric cars still have 95% of their original range after 5 years
Modern EV batteries are more durable than you think, new study reveals — most electric cars still have 95% of their original range after 5 years
- New data from battery analytics company Recurrent has been released
- It shows the average EV retains 95% of its original battery capacity
- Battery replacement rates have dropped dramatically over recent years
A new study from battery analytics company Recurrent has revealed that the average electric vehicle retains up to 95% of its original driving capacity after five years on the road.
Although early EV manufacturers were concerned that battery packs would degrade to the point where they would need replacing, the data is now showing that the cells are dramatically out-performing original predictions.
According to a report by The Wall Street Journal, the findings point to the fact that advances in battery chemistry, thermal management systems, and vehicle software have significantly improved battery longevity, allowing EVs to effectively travel the same sort of distances as their ICE counterparts without the need for a battery pack replacement.
Recurrent’s statistics state that roughly one in 12 electric vehicles built between 2011 and 2016 required battery replacements. For EVs produced from 2022 onward, that figure has dropped dramatically to just 0.3 percent.
While the report notes that frequent high-powered DC charging can accelerate battery degradation compared with regular charging from slower, domestic outlets, Digital Trends reveals that data from Geotab shows batteries frequently charged at high power still retain about 89.7 percent of their original capacity after several years.
As a result, EV owners are finding their batteries are retaining more capacity, even after very high mileage, than originally predicted.
The Wall Street Journal report cites a UK-based EV dealer whose five-year-old Tesla Model 3 has clocked up 247,000 miles, yet the estimated range is only a few miles less than the official WLTP figure when new.
Analysis: Used EVs require transparent battery health information

Despite several recent reports dispelling the myth that EV batteries degrade to a point that they are near-useless after a few years, consumer confidence remains low when it comes to the issue.
Digital Trends claims that a 2025 survey by AutoPacific found that fears over expensive battery replacements remain the leading reason many prospective buyers avoid electric vehicles in the US.
As such, it is extremely important that used electric vehicles are advertised with a clear and transparent battery health certificate that allows buyers to quickly and easily assess how maximum range might be impacted by any degradation.
A number of used car dealers are already signed up to independently certified EV battery diagnostics schemes, such as those from Generational and Dekra in the UK, but many are calling for an industry-wide standard.
A poll conducted by Startline finance back in 2025 found that nine in 10 used car dealers said the used electric car sector needs an industry-wide scheme for battery health tests.
On top of this, 78% believed that battery health is an essential consideration for most electric car buyers
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- 7 cheap smart home devices our editors use and love — handy gadgets to upgrade your home for under $50 / £50
7 cheap smart home devices our editors use and love — handy gadgets to upgrade your home for under $50 / £50
Getting started with smart home can feel intimidating, not least because it feels like there's sure to be a hefty cost involved. It doesn't have to be that way, though. I asked the TechRadar team for their top affordable smart home recommendations, and they came through with some real winners. All the gadgets featured below come with the stamp of approval from TechRadar, will make your home that little bit more convenient, and won't cost you more than $50 / £50. Hit the 'View details' button to learn more about each one.
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This is the most basic of Amazon's smart speakers, and a great entry point into the world of smart home gadgets. I use mine as a cooking timer, weather checker, alarm clock, and speaker... and to call my phone when I can't find it. However, that's far from the limit of what you could use it for — through it, you can access everything Alexa+ has to offer.
Pros
- Better sound quality than previous models
- New tap gestures
- Room temperature sensor
Cons
- No 3.5mm port
- Incremental upgrade if you have other dots
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Regular Philips Hue bulbs are expensive, but its Essential range comes in at around half the price, with very few compromises in performance (specifically: they can't get quite as dim, and have a narrower white light color range). They're ideal for experimenting with smart lighting, and because they're compatible with the main range, you can mix-and-match.
Pros
- Much more affordable than regular Philips Hue lights
- Very good color reproduction
- Fully compatible with Philips Hue app and accessories
- All Essential bulbs offer tuneable white and colored light
Cons
- Dimmable to 2% brightness, compared to 0.2% for a regular Philips Hue bulb
- Only three bulb types available
- Darker 'halo' sometimes visible around top of bulb
This matchbox-sized gadget sticks to any 'dumb' device with physical switch, and has a mechanical arm that can reach out to turn it on and off. It can work on almost anything that's operated by a physical switch — think light switches, heaters, fans and so on. The companion app has scheduling features, and is compatible with Alexa, Apple HomeKit and IFTTT.
Pros
- Versatile
- Easy scheduling
- Turns dumb devices smart
Cons
- Hub required for voice control
- Unattractive
- Setup can be fiddly
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The Blink brand is better known for its security cameras, but it also makes a small range of video doorbells. Of these, the Wired Doorbell 2K+ is the best budget-friendly option. For a pleasingly affordable price, it offers 2K video, a wide field of view. There is a battery-powered alternative, but the general consensus is the wired version is far superior for long-term effectiveness and convenience, and well worth the hassle of wiring it into your door (if you have a standard doorbell already in place, this should be a straightforward process).
This affordable home security camera is compact, reliable, and delivers good-quality video. It comes from one of the best-known home security brands, and because said brand is now owned by Amazon, you can expect seamless integration with the Alexa ecosystem. Basic functionality is included, but be aware that more advanced features — such as the ability to filter motion alerts by person or vehicle — require a paid-for subscription.
Pros
- Very small
- Decent 2K video quality
- Competitively priced
Cons
- Needs to be installed close to mains power
- Only works on 2.4GHz Wi-Fi network
- Have to pay a monthly subscription for full functionality
This smart plug can be used to monitor how much energy the device connected to it is using, and how much it's costing you, thus providing a handy way to keep an eye on energy use. The companion app also enables you to switch the plug on and off, and set schedules to do so automatically, but there's a catch: if you want to be able to do this while you're away from home, you'll need a HomePod Mini or Apple TV 4K in your home to act as a hub. For that reason, it's best suited to those looking to buy into Apple's smart home ecosystem.
Pros
- Energy monitoring
- HomeKit integration
- Thread smart home support
Cons
- No Alexa or Google Assistant support
- Requires a HomePod or Apple TV for control when away from home
The GE Cync Lighting Dynamic Effects Smart Bulbs are a lesser-known smart lighting option. They're budget-friendly and there's no central hub needed — even for the advanced features. They deliver an impressive range of colors and effects, and they're compatible with Alexa and Google Home.
Pros
- Wide range of colors and effects
- App is easy to use
- Alexa and Google Home support
Cons
- Not Matter or HomeKit certified
- A little pricier than a lot of the competition
This compact Govee purifier is ideal for popping on a desktop or dresser, and when we tested it we were impressed with how effective it was at freshening up our reviewer's living room. You can control it via a companion app — enabling you to switch it on and off while you're away from home — and there's also voice control for extra convenience.
Pros
- Easy to set up and use
- Small and lightweight
- Smart features
- Useful onboard custom mode
Cons
- Aromatherapy was underwhelming
- No automated purifying
- No washable pre-filter
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- Valve shows you how to build your own e-paper display for the Steam Machine – and it’s a case mod I never realized I needed
Valve shows you how to build your own e-paper display for the Steam Machine – and it’s a case mod I never realized I needed
- Valve shares open-source files for an e-paper screen for Steam Machine
- Anyone can download, edit, and share the files
- The screen can attach to the Steam Machine's body and show useful information
I have to admit, after Valve announced the $1,049 / £879 (around AU$1,500) price of the Steam Machine, my excitement for the compact gaming PC plummeted – but a recent move by the company has gone some way to restoring my faith.
As Brad Lynch pointed out on Twitter, Valve has shared the instructions, 3D print files, software and list of needed materials for people to build their own e-paper display that can be attached to the body of the Steam Machine, which can then be used to show information such as the temperatures and performance of the PC’s components.
Valve uploaded the full BOM list, 3D print files, and instructions for those who want to build their own E-Ink faceplate for the Steam Machine“Inkterface” was first shown off alongside the initial Steam Hardware announcements last yearhttps://t.co/9uylbczqg2 pic.twitter.com/MirrJP34LlJuly 2, 2026
Dubbed the ‘inkterface’, this second screen turns the Steam Machine into a retro-looking PC, and it’s a great reminder of why PC gaming can be so fun, as well as why, despite having its own issues, Valve continues to be one of the most interesting companies in the gaming industry.
This is what Valve suggests you need:
- 1 x Adafruit ESP32 Feather with 2MB PSRAM
- 1 x Adafruit eInk Breakout Friend
- 1 x Adafruit 5.83" Monochrome eInk Panel
- 13 x M2.5 x 5mm Pan Head Machine Screws
- 4 x 1/4" x 1/4" x 3/16" Stepped Magnet SB443-OUT
Do it yourself
The fact that Valve is sharing these files and instructions as open source is very commendable, as it means anyone can use them and change, update, and improve them without paying a penny – as long as you have the appropriate tools and materials.
I can’t imagine Sony or Nintendo supporting, let alone encouraging, their customers to modify their consoles. Valve’s embracing of open-source (see also its use of Linux for SteamOS) shows that while it’s taking a console-like approach in some areas with the Steam Machine, it hasn’t completely abandoned the openness and customizability of PC gaming.
Being able to build your own rig, tweaking and modding your PC, is one of the things I love the most about PC gaming, so it’s great to see that Valve hasn’t completely abandoned its PC roots. Offering ways to add weird, quirky, but also useful, parts to the Steam Machine suddenly makes it a lot more interesting.
Of course, I still think building your own compact gaming PC and installing SteamOS to make your own Steam Machine is a better-value (and more fun) way of doing things, and, again, it’s a testament to how open PC gaming can be.
Even if you don’t have the time, materials or inclination to build your own ‘inkterface’ display for your Steam Machine, you’ll still be able to benefit, as other builders, and even retailers, will be able to make their own and sell them.
The future success of the Steam Machine, then, could hinge on its hackability, which could also be the key to prolonging its lifespan. While I’m not entirely sold on it yet, this does go some way to making the high price a bit easier to swallow.
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- The MSI Raider 16 Max HX delivers on gaming performance and packs an excellent display, but the build quality leaves a lot to be desired
The MSI Raider 16 Max HX delivers on gaming performance and packs an excellent display, but the build quality leaves a lot to be desired
MSI Raider 16 Max HX: Two-minute review
MSI has something of a mixed history with gaming laptops. I've reviewed quite a few products from the Taiwanese computer hardware brand, and in the past, I've championed MSI for its ability to provide high-performance products with very competitive price tags.
Unfortunately, it seems that the ongoing RAM crisis has caused MSI's latest high-end gaming laptop, the Raider 16 Max HX, to take a hit in this department. Needless to say, this laptop is very far from cheap, with my review configuration clocking in at a steep $4,299 / £3,999 (around AU$6,235).
I'll dig more into the pricing details further down in this review, but the days of wallet-friendly gaming laptops are truly over. That's not a pure criticism of MSI, but I'll admit I balk a bit less at a sky-high price tag on something like Razer's Blade 18; at least Razer gear has always cost a premium, while MSI has frequently offered comparable specs at more reasonable prices.

Setting aside the price tag for a moment, though: is this a good gaming laptop? Well, for the most part, I'd say yes. Performance is strong across the board, with an Intel Core Ultra processor and Nvidia RTX 5000 GPU combined with 32GB of RAM to deliver high framerates in games and power through creative workloads. It's well-equipped for AI-focused workloads too, if you're looking for a device that can pull double duty for both work and play.
The VESA-validated QHD+ screen is bright and colorful, with optional OLED models available in some regions. The chassis is pretty chunky – I certainly wouldn't recommend the Raider 16 Max HX to anyone looking for a laptop they can easily take on the go – but it makes good use of that size, with a full-scale keyboard that doesn't feel cramped in use and a great selection of ports for physical connectivity.
Pricing aside, my main criticism of the MSI Raider 16 Max HX is the overall build quality. The plastic outer casing and screen hinge feel sturdy enough, but the keyboard housing has far too much flex on firm keypresses, and the touchpad is frankly abysmal, feeling like it might break if I pressed down too hard.
I'll delve more into these issues in the design section of this review, but I will say this here: they're not absolute dealbreakers. For starters, you should really be using one of the best gaming mice with any gaming laptop anyway, so the weak touchpad shouldn't actually be a huge problem for actual gaming. Overall, I did quite like the Raider 16 Max HX – it's simply difficult to recommend such a high-end laptop in the current hardware climate.
MSI Raider 16 Max HX review: Price & availability

- Starts from $2,999 / £2,249 (around AU$4,350)
- Available now in the US and UK
- Higher-end configurations get expensive fast
Even the base configuration of the MSI Raider 16 Max HX isn't cheap, starting out at $2,999 / £2,249 (around AU$4,350) for a version with the Nvidia RTX 5070 Ti graphics card, 16GB of RAM, and a less powerful Intel Core Ultra 7 CPU.
The review unit I received from MSI is a high-spec model, packing an RTX 5090 and Intel Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus processor along with 32GB of RAM. This configuration will set you back a rather eye-watering $4,299 / £3,999 (around AU$6,235). There's also a middle-ground model, which uses the RTX 5080, and a few interstitial configurations that swap out the CPU, RAM, or display for slightly different components (including the aforementioned optional OLED display).
In short, it ain't cheap. Sure, you can find more expensive laptops out there, but not many of them. I can't comment on it with absolute confidence since I was sent an RTX 5090 version, but my past experiences with laptop RTX 5070 Ti GPUs lead me to suspect that the lower-end models might actually provide slightly more bang for your buck than the top-spec configurations.
MSI Raider 16 Max HX review: Specs
Base spec | Max spec (review config) | |
Price | $2,999 / £2,249 (around AU$4,350) | $4,299 / £3,999 (around AU$6,235) |
CPU | Intel Core Ultra 7 251HX | Intel Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus |
Graphics | Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Laptop GPU | Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 Laptop GPU |
RAM | 16GB DDR5 | 32GB DDR5 |
Display | 16-inch QHD+ (2560 x 1600p), 240Hz, IPS | 16-inch QHD+ (2560 x 1600p), 240Hz, IPS (OLED optional) |
Storage | 1TB NVMe SSD PCIe Gen4 | 2TB NVMe SSD PCIe Gen4 |
Ports and Connectivity | 3x USB-A (3.2 Gen2), 2x USB-C (Thunderbolt 4), 1x HDMI 2.1, 1x SD card reader, 1x RJ-45 Ethernet, 1x 3.5mm combo audio; Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4 | 3x USB-A (3.2 Gen2), 2x USB-C (Thunderbolt 4), 1x HDMI 2.1, 1x SD card reader, 1x RJ-45 Ethernet, 1x 3.5mm combo audio; Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4 |
Battery | 91.8Whr | 91.8Whr |
Weight | 5.73lbs / 2.60kg | 5.73lbs / 2.60kg |
Dimensions | 10.6 x 14.3 x 1.1 inches / 26.9 x 36.3 x 2.89 cm | 10.6 x 14.3 x 1.1 inches / 26.9 x 36.3 x 2.89 cm |
MSI Raider 16 Max HX review: Design

- Large, bulky 'gamer' design
- Bright, colorful display
- Plenty of ports and good cooling
Make no mistake, this is a gaming laptop through and through. From the translucent WASD keys to the patterned lid and RGB lightbar across the front of the chassis, the MSI Raider 16 Max HX absolutely screams 'gaming aesthetics' – so it might not be the laptop for you if you want something you can take into a serious office environment as well as gaming at home.
This advice goes double, in fact, because the Raider 16 Max HX is a bit of a chunky device, which hurts its portability. Weighing more than two and a half kilos and measuring over an inch thick with the lid closed, it's far from a lightweight laptop.
That being said, I won't knock the score down for the bulky chassis. MSI has made good use of the extra size, squeezing in a full-size RGB-backlit keyboard with a numpad, yet the main key spread doesn't feel cramped – I found it pretty good for typing, with decent spacing and a reasonable amount of travel. Unfortunately, the aforementioned flex in the keyboard housing gives a slightly spongy feel on firm presses, which may turn some users off.

The large chassis has some other bonuses, too; you get a rich selection of physical ports here, which I'm always pleased to see. In addition to multiple USB-A and USB-C (Thunderbolt 4) ports, you also get HDMI for connecting a second display and an SD card reader – potentially excellent for digital photographers or filmmakers who want to use their laptop both for gaming and editing work.
A bulkier design also allows for superior cooling. I'll dig into this more in the performance section, but long story short: this Raider has a pretty solid cooling solution, utilizing a triple-fan design with five large exhaust vents that help keep the laptop from getting too warm even during lengthy gaming binges. Considering that some gaming laptops can get pretty toasty when running graphically demanding titles, this is a good inclusion.
There's also a degree of upgrade flexibility here, with a removable underside panel that lets you swap in a new SSD (with an empty slot) or upgrade the RAM should you so desire. This isn't an uncommon sight in modern gaming laptops, but I always appreciate the option to boost my system a little.
Moving over to the display, it certainly feels like it belongs on a high-end laptop, delivering good maximum brightness and color reproduction even on the default IPS panel in my review unit (certain high-spec configurations swap this out for an even more vivid OLED panel instead). The QHD+ (1600p) resolution and 240Hz refresh rate are ideal for gaming – especially if you're into fast-paced esports games that demand a high framerate, like Counter-Strike or Valorant.

Above the display sits a 1080p webcam, which also includes a physical privacy shutter. In my opinion, physical shutters or camera killswitches should be mandatory in laptops, so I'm glad to see one included here.
I really do need to address the touchpad. This might be one of the worst-feeling touchpads I've ever seen on a 'premium' laptop; in fact, I've legitimately seen better pads on budget-friendly Chromebooks. Clicks feel wobbly and unsatisfying, the whole housing flexes far too much even on less forceful presses, and right-clicks sometimes fail to register unless your finger is in the extreme bottom-right corner of the pad.
It's just... bad. I acknowledge that in practice, this won't be a massive issue since all but the most unhinged PC gamers will always use a mouse over a touchpad, but considering that my review model costs in excess of four thousand US dollars, it feels egregiously poor quality.
Lastly, the speakers and microphone are decent but unspectacular. You could find a gaming laptop with superior audio features, but I won't mark the Raider 16 Max HX down for that, because much like the touchpad situation, any sensible PC gamer will be using a gaming headset anyway.
MSI Raider 16 Max HX review: Performance

- Powerful AAA gaming performance
- Also good for creative and AI workloads
- Fans do get noisy
3DMark: Night Raid: 92,257; Fire Strike: 39,894; Steel Nomad: 6,203; Speed Way: 6,254; Solar Bay: 111,156
Geekbench 6: Multicore: 20,638; Single-core: 3,114
Cinebench R24: Single Core: 134; Multi Core: 2,229
Crossmark: Overall: 2,402; Productivity: 2,195; Creativity: 2,729; Responsiveness: 2,148
Passmark Overall: 15,144; CPU: 64,888; 2D Graphics: 1,016; 3D Graphics: 30,528; Memory: 3,730; Disk: 43,681
BlackMagicDisk: Read: 4,790MB/s; Write: 3,314MB/s
HandBrake 4K to 1080p: 119.5fps
Civilization VII: (Max resolution, AMD FSR 3, High): 209fps; (1080p, High): 219fps
Shadow of the Tomb Raider: (Max resolution, Highest, Balanced upscaling): 228fps; (1080p, Highest, SMAA x4): 209fps
Total War: Warhammer III: Mirrors of Madness: (1080p, Ultra): 98fps; (Max Resolution, Ultra): 80fps
Cyberpunk 2077: (Max resolution, Ultra, Balanced upscaling): 132fps; (1080p, Ray Tracing: Ultra, Balanced upscaling): 108fps; (1080p, Ultra): 146fps
Marvel Rivals: (Max resolution, Balanced upscaling, Ultra): 798ps; (1200p, Low): 175fps
Battery Life (TechRadar movie test): 8 hours and 11 minutes
Shocking nobody, my RTX 5090-toting review unit of the MSI Raider 16 Max HX blasted through our benchmarking tests with aplomb, delivering top-notch performance throughout.
Naturally, that meant excellent framerates in a range of triple-A games; in addition to the ones visible in that boxout, I also tested Marathon, Elden Ring, Warframe, and Ratchet and Clank: Rift Apart, and they all looked fantastic on the QHD+ display.
It was even able to average exactly 60 frames per second in Cyberpunk 2077 with the Ray Tracing Overdrive preset at the Raider's native 1600p resolution, using only Balanced DLSS upscaling with no frame generation – a notoriously demanding benchmark that batters many of the best gaming laptops.

So, both synthetic and real-world gaming tests went smoothly – but what about creative workloads? Well, the Raider 16 Max HX delivers on that front too, handily matching (and even exceeding, in some tests) the scores achieved by Razer's most recent Blade 18 with the same GPU. 3D rendering, video editing, statistical modelling, LLM training... you name it, the Raider can handle it.
The Intel Core Ultra 290HX Plus in my review unit is also a beast, delivering solid performance across both single- and multi-core workloads. For anyone looking to play CPU-bound games like large-scale management sims, strategy, and 4X titles, this ensures you won't encounter CPU bottlenecks that hamper performance.
I would note that during intensive workloads (predominantly games and creative software), the fans do get fairly loud. They're not the noisiest I've ever heard in a gaming laptop, but it's something potential buyers may want to bear in mind if they're planning to use the Raider in shared spaces, because they do have quite a noticeable whine that almost completely drowned out the fans of my nearby desktop PC during benchmarking. A good headset should insulate your ears from this noise, at least.
It also offers pleasingly fast SSD read and write speeds – which, in fairness, is something I would fully expect from a laptop in this price range, but is good to see nonetheless. Creative professionals who regularly work with large file sizes will appreciate how quickly you can transfer your files around.

Since this is an Nvidia RTX 5000 laptop, regardless of which configuration you purchase, you're also getting the full suite of performance-boosting software tools inside the newly redesigned (and hugely improved) Nvidia App. That naturally includes DLSS resolution upscaling, but also up to 4x frame generation – though I'd personally recommend sticking to 2x for now, for better visual fidelity – as well as features like Nvidia Reflex, in-depth system monitoring, and AI-powered filters like RTX HDR.
Unfortunately, it seems MSI couldn't resist cramming in a load of their own software as well, and to be brutally honest, this is mostly bloatware. The default MSI Center tool is... fine, I guess, letting you customize the RGB lighting as well as tweak system performance presets, but it's hardly groundbreaking stuff. Add in Norton 360 antivirus, Nahimic audio, the Intel Killer network tool, SteelSeries GG, MSI True Color, MSI App Player, and all the Windows Store nonsense Microsoft insists on pre-installing with Windows 11, and it all becomes quite annoying.
Mercifully, you can uninstall the majority of this garbage, or simply do a clean Windows install when you first set it up. But I'm never going to stop being mildly irritated by laptop manufacturers cramming as much software as possible into their devices – especially when some of them are literally mirrored by base functionality within Windows itself.
MSI Raider 16 Max HX review: Battery life

- Great for a gaming laptop
- Good at auto-switching to the iGPU
- Can be charged via USB-C or bundled adapter
MSI has evidently pulled some funky witchcraft with the Raider 16 Max HX, because it cleared the 8-hour mark in our video playback test – an exceedingly rare sight for a gaming laptop.
Okay, there aren't actually any magic spells involved here; the trick is in the new Intel Core Ultra chip that powers this Raider, which offers stellar power efficiency compared to older CPUs from the likes of Intel and AMD. Of course, the GPU will guzzle power when you're gaming (in my online gaming test playing Marathon on the Raider 16 Max HX, it drained from full charge to 10% in just over two hours, which is still decent), but the laptop will automatically switch to the Intel chip's integrated graphics when not running graphically-intensive software in order to conserve battery life.
I also found that it held charge very well, still packing more than 50% after sitting on my desk for several days following my initial unboxing and photography. You can charge it via the (very chunky) bundled adapter, or use any appropriate USB-C charger for slower but more portable charging if you ever opt to take it out of its usual desktop-replacement environment.
Should I buy the MSI Raider 16 Max HX?
Razer Blade 18 (2026): Scorecard
Attributes | Notes | Rating |
Value | Very expensive considering some of the build quality missteps, especially for higher-spec configurations – even if you could feasibly spend more on an RTX 5000 gaming laptop. | 3.5 / 5 |
Design | Offers a fairly durable build with lots of ports and an very good display, but the bulky chassis, RGB-heavy gamer aesthetic, and terrible trackpad might ruin it for some potential buyers. | 3.5 / 5 |
Performance | Best-in-class performance across both gaming and creative workloads, with an effective cooling solution that prevents the keyboard from getting too warm even during intense gaming sessions. | 5 / 5 |
Battery life | Very impressive for a gaming laptop, with more than two hours of triple-A gaming or more than 8 hours of basic everyday use. | 4.5 / 5 |
Total Score | The Raider 16 Max HX is a solid desktop-replacement offering from MSI, provided you can stomach the price tag. | 4.125 / 5 |
Buy the MSI Raider 16 Max HX if…
You want best-in-class performance
The RTX 5090 configuration of the Raider 16 Max HX is an absolute monster when it comes to gaming performance, and can function as a professional workstation too.
You're a creative and a gamer
The high-spec components, VESA-validated QHD+ display, and broad port selection make the Raider 16 Max HX a decent choice for digital creatives who also want to play games on the side.
Don't buy it if…
You want something portable
The Raider is undeniably a chunky unit, serving far better as a static desktop-replacement system than a gaming device for taking on the go.
You’re on a tight budget
Even the lowest-spec configuration of the Raider 16 Max HX will set you back a few thousand bucks; sadly, gone are the days when you could easily get a good gaming laptop for under $1,000.View Deal
MSI Raider 16 Max HX review: Also consider
MSI Stealth A16 AI+
A similarly powerful but significantly more compact and portable gaming laptop, MSI's own Stealth A16 AI+ also packs a selection of RTX 5000 configurations, but trades out an Intel CPU for the latest AMD Ryzen fare instead. Read our full MSI Stealth A16 AI+ review.
Asus V16
If the price of the Raider 16 Max HX made you balk while reading this review, my current top pick for laptop gamers on a budget is the Asus V16, which offers very respectable performance without breaking the bank. Read our full Asus V16 review.
How I tested the MSI Raider 16 Max HX

- Replaced my usual system for 10 days
- Used for gaming and other tasks
- 8+ years of experience reviewing dozens of laptops
As usual for my laptop review process, I used the MSI Raider 16 Max HX as a replacement for my usual laptop and desktop PC, putting it through its paces in everything from gaming to my everyday work at TechRadar.
Naturally, I also ran the Raider through our synthetic and gaming benchmark testing suite as seen in the Performance section of this review, as well as playing several other games (just for fun!) which included Marathon, Warframe, Elden Ring, and my long-running obsession Slay the Spire 2 – though of course, that last one is hardly a hardware stress test, since it can literally run on my phone.
I've been a PC gamer since my tender pre-teen years, starting out on my dad's boxy beige home office desktop, and I've been a professional tech journalist reviewing all kinds of laptops and PC tech for nearly a decade now, starting out at Maximum PC magazine before making the jump to digital journalism and joining the TechRadar team. I've personally reviewed more than seventy laptops, so you can trust that my knowledge and experience give you reliable insights into the quality of the products I write about.
- First reviewed: July 2026
- Read more about how we test
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- Enhance your password security with up to 50% off Keeper plans — secure credential generation, storage, and autofill to help protect all your online accounts
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- Amnezia VPN restores premium service in Russia following devastating state-sponsored cyberattack
Amnezia VPN restores premium service in Russia following devastating state-sponsored cyberattack
- Amnezia VPN has restored its Premium service in Russia
- Amnezia Free is expected return in the coming weeks
- Roskomnadzor blocked over 90% of its local servers between June 1 and 15
Russian privacy provider Amnezia VPN has successfully restored its Premium service for users in the country, after suffering an unprecedented state-backed infrastructure strike.
Between June 1 and June 15, millions of Amnezia users in Russia lost their connection after the state censor, Roskomnadzor (RKN), launched a multi-pronged offensive that blocked over 90% of the provider's local servers.
The strike represents a dramatic escalation in Moscow's digital crackdown, deploying automated network fingerprinting and targeted cyberattacks to actively hunt down VPN infrastructure.
While the Premium tier is now back online with a newly updated, stealthier protocol, Amnezia has confirmed that its Free tier's Russian stack will return in the coming weeks.
For internet users trapped behind Russia's "sovereign internet" firewall, the stakes have never been higher. Identifying the best VPN has become a critical lifeline to the free web as the state dumps massive resources into its censorship machine.
A sophisticated, $898 million censorship machine

According to Amnezia’s incident analysis, Roskomnadzor has abandoned basic IP-blocking in favor of a highly automated, aggressive ruleset.
By analyzing network traffic, Russian authorities appear to have learned to identify the unique "network fingerprint" of specific VPN protocols — Amnezia's proprietary AmneziaWG protocol included.
Once RKN's internet censorship and filtering system (known as TSPU) detects this fingerprint, it automatically blacklists the server's IP address. During the June assault, Amnezia attempted to swap out its servers, only to see the fresh IP addresses blocked within hours.
This technological leap is heavily state-funded. Forbes Russia and Kommersant estimate nearly 60 billion roubles (770million) is being spent to strengthen the filtering system, while The Moscow Times projects a wider RKN budget allocation of 70billion roubles (898 million) between 2026 and 2028.
To compound the technical assault, RKN paired its deep packet inspection with traditional hacking tactics, launching active DDoS attacks on VPN services. THis wave of attacks even targeted the Amnezia website, while deploying phishing schemes against the provider's staff.
Mazay Banzaev, founder of Amnezia VPN, believes this escalation is a proof that Roskomnadzor had been preparing a new set of rules for the TSPU for a long time, and fully applied them on June 1. He now expects these measure to be extended to other services operating in Russia.
"Such practices have been used in other countries too, Iran and China, for example, but in Russia they have been taken to a new level of automation: on average, a server is blocked within a few hours of users beginning to connect to it," said Banzaev.
Bouncing back with better security
Despite the severity of the attack, Amnezia confirmed that no infrastructure was breached and user data remained secure, crediting regular security audits by independent cybersecurity firm 7ASecurity.
To bypass the new TSPU ruleset, Amnezia has dropped a new version of its AmneziaWG protocol. This update strips out the specific feature that allowed censors to identify the VPN traffic in the first place. Users must update their AmneziaVPN client to restore their connection, as the provider has intentionally disabled older, vulnerable versions of the app to prevent repeat attacks.
To make up for the downtime, Amnezia is also compensating affected users. Premium subscribers on a 6-month plan will receive one extra month of service, while those on 12-month plans will receive two additional months.
The provider now has its sights set on future expansion, noting that interest in circumventing state censorship continues to surge globally. Amnezia plans to expand its network to 100 locations while developing new, open-source methods to outsmart the censors.
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- Microsoft is spending $2.5bn on deploying AI engineers to its customers
Microsoft is spending $2.5bn on deploying AI engineers to its customers
- Microsoft Frontier Company to embed 6,000 engineers and specialists into customer organizations
- Backed by $2.5 billion in Microsoft funding, it will help customers transform with custom AI
- This is the "largest" of its type, 2.5x the value of Amazon's alternative
Microsoft has launched a brand new subdivision to expand its own AI consultants into customers' companies backed by a massive $2.5 billion investment.
The new Microsoft Frontier Company will embed more than 6,000 specialists, AI engineers and technical experts directly inside customer organizations to help build, deploy and optimize their own AI strategies.
Microsoft described it as the "largest, most capable, outcome-driven engineering organization in the industry" – the scheme comes days after Amazon announced a similar scheme backed by $1 billion.
Microsoft launches forward-deployed engineer (FDE) program for AI
Though similar in concept to other FDE programs, Microsoft believes its Frontier Company will be different in that it adds extra layers of industry expertise, change management, continuous improvement and more, rather than just racing to deliver AI ROI.
Microsoft Commercial Business CEO Judson Althoff emphasized the importance of intelligence and trust in tailoring a suitable AI strategy for its customers. Intelligence's role involves understanding broad organizational context, workflows and processes, while trust is all about governance, observability and accountability.
Early Frontier Company customers include LSEG and Unilever, and of course, being an enterprise-focused solution, the company stressed that proprietary data, workflows and more remain private to companies and doesn't get used to train models.
Another major selling point for the "largest" AI FDE scheme in the industry is that customers can pick and choose between models from OpenAI, Anthropic, Microsoft and other open-source alternatives to provide the best solution for every workload, rather than forcing companies to lock in to one single tool.
Microsoft Frontier Company will be led by former President of Microsoft Asia, Rodrigo Kede Lima. "He has been at the forefront of helping customers and partners translate technology shifts into business outcomes, and understanding how platform innovation, engineering and partner ecosystem collaboration come together to drive growth," Althoff wrote.

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- The Nothing Ear 3(a) earbuds are almost here — and an unofficial leak just gave us an early look at them
The Nothing Ear 3(a) earbuds are almost here — and an unofficial leak just gave us an early look at them
- A new leak shows off the Nothing Ear 3(a)
- We see the earbuds in four colors, with the case
- The official unveiling is scheduled for tomorrow
If you can't wait until tomorrow for the official unveiling of the Nothing Ear 3(a), the budget wireless earbuds have now appeared in an extensive leak that reveals the design, colors, and features — so this is pretty much a full spoiler.
The early reveal comes courtesy of WinFuture, and is based on information from retailers who couldn't wait to get their listings live. We can see the earbuds in all four of the already announced colors: black, white, yellow, and pink.
There are a few interesting tidbits here, but when it comes to the aesthetics, there are no dramatic surprises: the look of these earbuds is very reminiscent of previous Nothing Ear models, with the semi-transparent stems and the transparent lid on the charging case.
What we do learn is that the Nothing Ear 3(a) are set to come with a 12-millimeter driver, as well as support for LDAC and Hi-Res Audio Wireless — so while the price is affordable, it seems the audio quality won't be compromised too much.
Touch to record
Only dating DJs this summer.Ear (3a)7 July, 11:00 BSTShot on Nothingw/ Phone (4b) pic.twitter.com/srMb5bykNeJune 30, 2026
The leak gives us a glimpse of what seems to be a special feature we haven't seen from Nothing products before: the ability to press the stem of the earbuds to record voice notes, which is something to look out for.
WinFuture also refers back to previous leaks that mentioned a retail price of €99, so it would appear that the upcoming wireless earbuds are going to stick to the $99 / £99 / AU$169 starting price of the excellent Nothing Ear (a).
In our Nothing Ear 3 review, we praised those earbuds for offering "zealous, customizable sound" — though we weren't quite sure about how much value for money they offered, which is something this new pair might move the dial on.
One of the quirks of the Nothing Ear 3 is the 'Super Mic' that's included in the charging case, which you can use for calls and voice notes instead of the microphones on the earbuds — but as yet it's not clear if the Nothing Ear 3(a) will offer the same feature.
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- ‘Long overdue but so glad to have it’: Surprise move from Oura sees these key Ring 5 features come to its older devices
‘Long overdue but so glad to have it’: Surprise move from Oura sees these key Ring 5 features come to its older devices
- Oura is bringing key features from its Ring 5 wearable to older models
- The features include Health Radar, live activity tracking, and more
- They’re now available on the Oura Ring 4 and Ring 3
Oura has just released its Ring 5 wearable, and we were pretty impressed with what was on show when we reviewed it. But if you haven’t been tempted to upgrade and are instead rocking an Oura Ring 4 or Ring 3, you might wonder if you’ll miss out on the new features packed into the latest model.
Well, the good news is that plenty of the new features have just been rolled out to those older products. Specifically, Oura is bringing Health Radar, live activity tracking, numerous Oura Labs tools, lost device locating, and a lot more.
Live activity tracking is a notable addition, as it adds real-time workout metrics to the Oura app, allowing you to monitor your progress as you’re keeping fit and active. It turns the Oura Ring into much more of a workout partner than before.
Health Radar, too, is a sizable update. With it on board, your Oura Ring can assess your long-term health signals in the background, including changes to your heart and breathing rates, to spot any emerging patterns in your health and wellbeing.
You’ll be able to find the full list of updates in Oura’s blog post. If you’ve been mulling over whether to upgrade, it could prove to be an insightful read.
A welcome change

Changes like this are very welcome, especially since the Oura Ring 4 is less than two years old at this point. It’s never nice to see relatively recent tech missing out on key software features that could feasibly be backported to it, so the fact that this has happened will be great news for owners of the Oura Ring 4 and Oura Ring 3.
The update seems to have gone down well with customers, too. Posting on Reddit, user beanizzle noted that their Oura Ring can now recognize long-haul travel without any status needing to be manually entered. Speaking of the change, the user said: “This is definitely a great new feature as I sometimes struggle to remember to give my body more grace after traveling through time zones.”
They weren’t alone. Further down the thread, other commenters remarked how their readiness scores went haywire after taking red-eye flights, while another Redditor declared that the feature is “long overdue but so glad to have it!”
If these are the sorts of features you’re looking for in a wearable, Oura’s latest update means you might not need to upgrade to an Oura Ring 5 if you already have a Ring 4 or Ring 3. And anything that can eke extra life out of your existing wearables is good with us.
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- Beat the UK heatwave this week — these 8 top-rated cooling fans from big brands like Dyson and Meaco are all under £100 and still in stock
Beat the UK heatwave this week — these 8 top-rated cooling fans from big brands like Dyson and Meaco are all under £100 and still in stock
The temperature is rising again, and fans are selling out fast, but you don't need to settle for something sub-par that will just waft warm air around. I've done the hard work for you, combing through online stores to bring you a list of eight top-quality fans from big names that are ready to dispatch right now — and they're all under £100.
There's something for every room here, including compact desktop fans for working, and extra-quiet tower fans to help you sleep better at night, plus lightweight handheld fans to keep you comfortable on the move,
Remember, they're likely to sell out fast as the temperature climbs, so I'd recommend grabbing one while you can. Personally, I've just opted for the MeacoFan Sefte 8in Air Circulator, which moves a large volume of air and is ideal for bringing the night breeze indoors when the temperature drops outside in the evening. Which one will you pick?
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- From season 4 episode 11 is merely fan ragebait — stop Googling it and stream this 'thrilling' new MGM+ show instead
From season 4 episode 11 is merely fan ragebait — stop Googling it and stream this 'thrilling' new MGM+ show instead
Answer me honestly: do you actually understand what is going on in From season 4? I'm the first to admit that I have no idea, and it feels like the amount of lore I need to keep up with is spiralling out of control.
So it doesn't help, then, when the internet decides to add its own non-canonical lore that doesn't even exist. I'm talking about the Reddit rumors that From season 4 episode 11 exists, explaining all the plot holes that episode 10 (the actual season finale) left unanswered.
"Episode 11 is the best one yet," the thread begins. "They answered everything... every question."
A second fan added, "The pacing was insane. Answers actually landed instead of just more riddles."
But it should go without saying that From season 4 episode 11 doesn't exist, despite an alarming number of people searching for it.
Instead, we've got to wait for the already-renewed season 5, which is rumored to air at some point in 2027.
However, now is not the time to let our MGM+ subscriptions go to waste. From season 4 might be over, but get ready for your latest bingeable obsession: The Westies.
The Westies premieres on MGM+ this week — here's why you need to stream it
With a cast led by JK Simmons, The Westies follows a fictional version of the real-life Irish crime gang in New York of the same name.
As MGM explains, "The series is set in the early 1980s when the construction of the Jacob Javits Convention Center on the Westies’ home turf in Hell’s Kitchen promises a financial windfall. Despite being outnumbered fifty-to-one by the Five Families of the Italian Mafia, the Westies’ legendary brutality and cunning have given them the leverage necessary to share the spoils through a fragile détente.
"But internal conflict between the brash younger generation and the old-school leadership threatens to set a match to this powder keg, which will sweep the Westies into the FBI’s ever-deepening investigation into the Italian mafia."
If that hasn't sold you already, The Westies is getting an epic police procedural crossover in the form of Bosch star Titus Welliver, who is playing the lead FBI agent tasked with tracking the mobsters down.
Don't be fooled by the above trailer, either — new episodes are about as gory, gruesome and disturbing as TV can get. Episodes premiere on July 12th and are released on a weekly basis (just like From).
Sure, it's a completely different kind of mystery... but you're welcome, in advance.
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- Xbox announces 'the most significant restructure' in its history — and it'll cause 1,600 'painful' job losses today and numerous studio sales
Xbox announces 'the most significant restructure' in its history — and it'll cause 1,600 'painful' job losses today and numerous studio sales
- Xbox has announced that it is undergoing a "significant restructure"
- This will include the loss of 3,200 jobs over the fiscal year
- This includes 1,600 job losses today
Microsoft has announced that Xbox is to undergo the "most significant restructure" in the brand's history, with 1,600 jobs being cut today, for a total 3,200 jobs going over the coming months including four studios being jettisoned.
In another crushing blow for the people who make the games we love, these layoffs were strongly rumored to be coming this week — the sheer scale was unknown but predicted to be big. It turns out that was true.
In an email sent to Xbox employees that has now been made public via Xbox Wire, Xbox CEO Asha Sharma began by saying, "After careful consideration, I’ve made the difficult decision to reduce our team by approximately 3,200 throughout FY27. This will include approximately 1,600 role eliminations today, and in addition, four studios will leave Xbox to new management."
Sharma added: "Our business today is not healthy. We are operating at margins that are 3-10x lower than comparable platform and publishing businesses. We entered Gen 9 with a smaller install base and a higher cost structure. To grow, we bet on Game Pass, multi-platform, and a broader portfolio of content. While those businesses have created meaningful value, they did not grow at the pace we expected."
As well as the total of 3,200 jobs going this fiscal year, four studios are also affected. Compulsion Games and Double Fine Productions are returning to being independent studios, while Ninja Theory and Undead Labs will gain new ownership with funding to complete their upcoming games, Senua and State of Decay 3.
Arkane — a studio many feared for in the run-up to this restructuring — is "beginning required consultation with its Works Council to review potential strategic options."
In a series of moves over the past decade or so, which has seen Microsoft acquire multiple studios, spend billions and billions of dollars, and make some curious decisions about Game Pass, prices, and more — all to take the brand from third in the console space to, well, third — this kind of feels like the bubble bursting before our very eyes. And the people who will pay the price will be the developers who make the games we all love playing.
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- How the United States and China shape complementary competition in global AI
How the United States and China shape complementary competition in global AI
The competition in artificial intelligence between the United States and China extends beyond a binary race for supremacy. The current landscape is more accurately characterized as "complementary competition."
While the United States and China compete, they occupy distinct positions within the global AI value chain, each possessing unique strengths that do not fully overlap.
This complementary competition is shaping the global AI industry through differentiated yet interconnected advantages.
The United States maintains leadership in foundational aspects of AI, including frontier model development, advanced semiconductors, cloud computing, basic research, and the broader developer ecosystem. Companies such as OpenAI, Anthropic, Google, and Nvidia significantly influence the architecture of the global AI industry.
For example, NVIDIA’s dominance in high-end GPUs provides the United States with a significant advantage in the computing layer. Additionally, leading universities, advanced research laboratories, and robust venture capital networks continue to supply AI development with talent, innovation, and funding.
According to Stanford’s 2025 AI Index Report, the United States attracted 109.1 billion dollars in private AI investment in 2024, and American institutions produced 40 of the world’s 50 most notable AI models.
This concentration of capital, research, and platform-building capacity reinforces the United States' position as a primary provider of the underlying AI architecture.
China's strengths in commercial contexts
In contrast, China is increasingly recognized for its strength in large-scale deployment of AI within industrial and commercial contexts. The Chinese industrial system is extensive, encompassing manufacturing, logistics, energy, automotive, electronics, and urban infrastructure. These sectors generate numerous real-world use cases for AI deployment, testing, and iteration.
China further benefits from tightly integrated supply chains and industrial clusters. For instance, in Shenzhen, hardware suppliers, software teams, factories, and logistics networks are highly interconnected, enabling rapid progression from concept to prototype to iteration. This integration allows China to embed AI into economic processes effectively, rather than confining its application to laboratory research or consumer chatbots.
This is why the U.S.-China AI competition is better understood as complementary rather than a zero-sum game. The U.S. provides many of the key enabling technologies, research breakthroughs, and software foundations. China excels at translating AI into industrial systems, business processes, and scaled commercialization. The two sides still compete intensely, especially over chips, standards, talent, and platform influence.
But they also pressure each other in different directions: the U.S. advances raise the technological frontier, while China’s deployment capacity pushes AI toward broader practice. Together, they shape the pace and structure of global AI development. This broader dynamic also elucidates why agentic AI products, such as Atoms, have disruptive potential.
A significant shift
This shift is particularly significant for small businesses and individual founders. For example, a local service company can develop internal booking tools, a startup can rapidly test landing pages and advertising campaigns, and a consumer brand can assess product demand before making substantial investments. In each scenario, the primary value lies not only in automation but also in time savings, cost reduction, and improved coordination.
Within the framework of complementary competition, products such as Atoms occupy the intersection of American and Chinese strengths. These products rely on foundational model capabilities, cloud infrastructure, and agent architectures typically associated with the American AI ecosystem.
However, their greatest commercial impact may occur in contexts characterized by rapid deployment, cost-effective experimentation, and industry-specific integration, domains in which China holds considerable advantages. Thus, the future of global AI will likely be determined not solely by leadership in research or deployment speed, but by the ability to connect advanced intelligence with practical economic workflows effectively.
This is where complementary competition is most evident.
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- HubSpot increased leads by 1850%, and we asked them how: The AEO playbook
HubSpot increased leads by 1850%, and we asked them how: The AEO playbook
For over a decade, driving profit from your website was relatively simple. Find the right keywords, optimize your site to rank for them, then convert as many visitors as you can.
But as AI overviews and conversational answer engines continue to replace search engines, traditional clicks from SERPs are rapidly dropping.
Fortunately, this shift isn't a death sentence for websites; in fact, it could be a big opportunity.
I caught up with Aja Frost, Senior Director of Global Growth and Paid at HubSpot, to get some insight into how HubSpot has reshaped its marketing strategy, helping it achieve a massive 1,850% increase in qualified leads from AI and a 3x higher conversion rate compared to traditional search.
With organic sessions and clicks sharply dropping for many websites, how can marketers continue to prove ROI? What are the new baseline metrics businesses should be measuring?
Traffic volume is no longer the right North Star metric. When AI answers a question that includes your brand, you might not see any clicks — but you’ve successfully generated awareness that could convert later that day, week, or month.
The metrics that matter most now are AI search visibility and branded search (awareness), as well as conversion rate, pipeline quality, and revenue. LLM-referred traffic converts around 3x better than traditional search for HubSpot.
With long-form ‘ultimate guides’ now struggling to compete with AI answers, how should teams be pivoting their content strategies to remain competitive?
Start writing for AI search. If an LLM answers the question “What is a CRM” and cites your CRM in the response — because you’ve structured your content in an AI-friendly way, included original data, etc. — you will still ultimately reach the buyer.
Additionally, HubSpot diversified where we showed up, including YouTube, newsletters, and podcasts. Not only do humans still spend a lot of time here, but LLMs train and cite from these sources. Today, 90% of HubSpot’s leads come from non-blog sources, with YouTube leads up 100% and newsletter leads up 90%.
What other things should brands be doing to optimize their websites for conversational AI questions?
Your content needs to answer conversational queries directly and authoritatively.
Think about how your buyers will ask questions to an answer engine, not how they’d type keywords into Google. Your content needs to answer conversational queries directly and authoritatively.
Using unique data, structuring your content so it’s easy to understand, and being cited in the places LLMs pull from will increase your visibility. You should also track your AI visibility systematically – you need to know how your products are described, which businesses are showing up instead of you, and whether your share of voice is improving over time.
Can brands leverage legacy content for AEO? If so, how?
Legacy content written to rank on Google usually doesn’t explicitly connect the topic to your product or service.
Yes, but it needs to be updated with intent. Legacy content written to rank on Google usually doesn’t explicitly connect the topic to your product or service. Update content with these connections so AI will make them for the user.
For example, if you have a blog post on running good sales calls, you’d add contextual lines like, “HubSpot’s Smart CRM includes real-time call insights, so you can course-correct while you’re still on the phone with a prospect.”
Is SEO still important? If so, what are some good strategies small businesses can use to balance search engine and AI optimization?
SEO is still important for a few reasons.
Google’s AI search (AI Mode, AI Overviews, Gemini) pull information from Google results. In addition, once buyers have discovered you in AI search, they’ll often use Google to navigate to your website.
HubSpot claims that its AEO playbook helped achieve an 1850% increase in qualified leads and a 3x higher conversion rate. What were the three main driving factors behind these wins? How can entrepreneurs and marketers apply them to their own businesses?
You should start by measuring where you show up in AI answers, then systematically close the gaps.
Our strategy had three pillars.
First, on-site content built for AI. We created industry-specific pages with structured data, unique insights, and FAQ schema. 92% of those pages ended up cited by answer engines, generating a 49% lift in AI visibility. We also launched a glossary covering top-of-funnel terms (with explicit links to relevant products), which increased citation share for related prompts by 60%.
Second, off-site amplification. We identified publishers already winning citations but not yet mentioning HubSpot, gave them AEO recommendations and templates, and scaled to hundreds of new pages, earning hundreds of thousands of new AI citations.
Third, Reddit. We invested heavily in our Reddit strategy, as it was one of the most cited sources for questions our buyers are asking.
Any business can apply these tactics. You should start by measuring where you show up in AI answers, then systematically close the gaps.
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- Obsession star Inde Navarrette says she has met with the director of Marvel's new X-Men movie — and some fans really don't want to see her become part of the 'MCU slop machine'
Obsession star Inde Navarrette says she has met with the director of Marvel's new X-Men movie — and some fans really don't want to see her become part of the 'MCU slop machine'
- Obsession star Inde Navarrette recently met with the director of Marvel's new X-Men film
- It's the only movie that Jake Schreier has publicly confirmed he's working on
- Some fans really don't want to see the award-worthy actor join the MCU
Inde Navarrette has revealed she's open to the possibility of starring in a Marvel movie — and rumors are now circulating online that she could appear in the comic giant's new X-Men film.
The breakout star of 2026 smash hit Obsession, Navarrette was recently asked by Nylon magazine if she'd like to show up in a Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) flick. "I would," was the in-demand and award-worthy actor's brief reply.
Interestingly, Navarrette's possible involvement in Marvel's cinematic juggernaut might soon become a reality. Indeed, in the same interview, Navarrette confirmed she'd recently met with Jake Schreier, the director of the Marvel Phase 5 film Thunderbolts.
Currently, the only project Schreier has publicly acknowledged he's working on is the aforementioned X-Men movie. It'll come as no surprise to learn, then, that a rumor regarding Navarrette's potential casting in said film franchise reboot is already spreading like wildfire across the web.
Why some film fans don't want Navarrette to join the Marvel Cinematic Universe

It would be remiss of me not to point out that Navarrette joining the MCU is merely speculation at this point. There are bound to be other projects that Schreier is developing in secret, such as a third season of Netflix's critically acclaimed and award-winning albeit underseen comedy-drama Beef. So, the filmmaker could've sounded out Navarrette for a role in that show rather than a role in his untitled X-Men flick.
Nonetheless, some fans of Navarrette's works, which include this year's box office belle in Focus Features' Obssession, are dead-set against seeing the 25-year-old become the next big-name actor or rising star to sell their soul to the MCU.
On X/Twitter, bigmonkeong likened her rumored casting as part of the "MCU slop machine" to "seeing an angel get its wings cut off". Elsewhere, The_Epic_Mike accused Marvel of "trying to clout chase an indie horror film and nose-dive another actress' career", while tarmactorque suggested Navarrette should prioritize a role in a forthcoming film from Michael Mann, who she also recently met with. Mann's next project is the highly-anticipated Heat 2, so could Navarrette be set to appear opposite Leonardo DiCaprio and Christian Bale, who officially boarded the prequel-sequel earlier in July?
On the flip side, other cinephiles have already started fan-casting Navarrette in the MCU and, more specifically, in its first X-Men production. Chief among the characters some want her to play are fan-favorite individuals Rogue, X-23, and Mystique, but others are dreaming of seeing her play Magik or Kitty Pryde.
Who would you like to see Navarrette play in the MCU? Let me know by voting in the poll above. Once you're done, find out how to watch the Marvel movies in order and how to watch the X-Men movies in order.
And, if you're one of the few remaining people yet to see Obsession, which is still in theaters, you'll be pleased to know that Obsession is also now available to watch at home.
Alanyaspor, Omar Ben Ali'yi kadrosuna kattı
Corendon Alanyaspor, Tunus Ligi takımlarından CS Sfaxien'da forma giyen 21 yaşındaki Tunuslu forvet Omar Ben Ali ile 4 yıllık sözleşme imzaladı.
Alanyapor Kulübü Başkanı Hasan Çavuşoğlu, Cengiz Aydoğan Spor Tesisleri'ndeki imza töreninde, yılın ilk transferini gerçekleştirdiklerini söyledi.
Omar Ben Ali'nin Tunus 23 Yaş Altı Milli Takımı'nın oyuncusu olduğunu anlatan Çavuşoğlu, "Arkadaşlarımız gittiler, bu oyuncuyu izlediler. Profesyonel ekibime de teşekkür ediyorum. Transfer çalışmalarını güzel yönettiler." dedi.
Omar Ben Ali'nin hedefleri olan bir futbolcu olduğunu ve Alanyaspor'un da böyle futbolculara ihtiyaç duyduğunu dile getiren Çavuşoğlu, "Transfer yaparken gelecek vadeden ve daha büyük takımları hedefleyen oyuncuları seçiyoruz. Omar da bunlardan biri. Ona güveniyoruz, inanıyoruz. Artık Alanyaspor için ter dökecek. Yılın ilk transferi olan Omar Ben Ali'ye Alanyaspor ailesine hoş geldin diyorum. Ondan beklentimiz yüksek. İnşallah çok faydalı işler yapacağına inanıyoruz." diye konuştu.
Alanyaspor'un bu sezon izleyeceği transfer politikasıyla ilgili de konuşan Çavuşoğlu, bu sezon fazla transfer yapmayı düşünmediklerini ifade etti.
Teknik heyetle ve transfer komitesiyle değerlendirmeler yaptıklarını aktaran Çavuşoğlu, bir veya iki transferlerinin daha olabileceğini belirtti.
Tunuslu forvet Omar Ben Ali ise sıcak karşılamadan dolayı Başkan Çavuşoğlu ve yönetimine teşekkür ederek, "Alanyaspor'da olmak büyük bir gurur. Bu kulüp için her gün savaşacağım ve elimden gelenin en iyisini yapacağım. Bugün benim için yeni bir tecrübe, yeni bir macera başlıyor. Bundan dolayı da çok mutluyum." ifadelerini kullandı.
Konuşmaların ardından Omar Ben Ali, kendisini 4 yıllığına Alanyaspor'a bağlayan sözleşmeye imza attı.
Tunuslu golcü, geçtiğimiz sezon Tunus Ligi'nde CS Sfaxien formasıyla çıktığı 23 maçta 11 gollük katkı sağladı.

Jordan Henderson'dan kötü haber
İngiliz futbolcu Jordan Henderson, Dünya Kupası'nda kalan maçlarda forma giyemeyecek.
İngiltere Milli Takımı futbolcusu Jordan Henderson, 2026 Dünya Kupası'nda Meksika'yı 3-2 yenerek çeyrek finale yükseldikleri maçın ardından sakatlandı.
Karşılaşma sonrası tribündeki taraftarlarla galibiyeti kutladıktan sonra sahaya dönmek için reklam panolarının üstünden atlamak isteyen 36 yaşındaki oyuncu, dengesini kaybederek sol kolunun üzerine düştü.
Sahadan sedyeyle ayrılan ve oksijen takviyesi alan futbolcunun bileğinden ameliyat edileceği ve turnuvanın geri kalanında forma giyemeyeceği kaydedildi.
İngiltere Milli Takımı Teknik Direktörü Thomas Tuchel, maçtan sonra yaptığı açıklamada, "Jordan'ın bileğinden sakatlanmasından dolayı üzgünüm. Oldukça ciddi. Hastanede. Sürecin nasıl işleyeceğini bilmiyorum." ifadelerini kullandı.
Henderson, grup aşamasında Panama karşısında sonradan oyuna girmişti.

Beşiktaş genç Rus yıldıza dönebilir: En az 25 milyon
Beşiktaş sezon içinde birkaç kez CSKA Moskova forması giyen Matvey Kislyak'ı izlettirmişti. Sonrasında orta alan konusunda farklı isimlere ağırlık verildi. Durum değişebilir.
Beşiktaş orta sahasını güçlendirmek istiyor. Aynı zamanda TFF'nin belirlediği +4'lük genç yabancı kontenjanı da burada önemli bir faktör... Siyah-Beyazlılar, geride bıraktığımız sezonda CSKA Moskova forması giyen Matvey Kislyak'ı birkaç karşılaşmada izlettirmişti. 20 yaşındaki genç yeteneğin raporları olumluydu.
SICAK BAKMIYORLAR
Fakat yaşanan teknik heyet değişikliğinin ardından Matvey Kislyak hamlesi kenarda kalmıştı. Şu anda Rus futbolcu konusunda yeniden harekete geçilebileceği öğrenildi. CSKA Moskova Kulübü, 25 milyon euronun altındaki tekliflere kesinlikle sıcak bakmıyor...
TAM BİR JOKER
Merkez orta saha, ön libero ve 10 numarada görev yapabilen 1.80 boyundaki futbolcu, bu anlamda tam bir joker... Geçen sezon Rus Ligi'nde 29 karşılaşmaya çıktı. Sahada 2.521 dakika kaldı. 6 gol ve 6 asist üretti. Matvey Kislyak, Rus Milli Takımı'nın da bir parçası... Beşiktaş Yönetimi'nin bazı sponsorların desteğiyle bu transfere tekrar gireceği konuşuluyor.

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Gençlerbirliği Başkan adayı İsmail Geliç: Kulüpte 10 yıldır değişmeyen tek şey, 'zengin başkan' arayışı
Gençlerbirliği Başkanlığına aday olduğunu açıklayan İsmail Geliç, Gençlerbirliği'nde son günlerde yaşanan gelişmeler hakkında konuştu. 'Gençlerbirliği Spor Kulübü'nde son 10 yıldır değişmeyen tek şey, 'zengin başkan' arayışı oldu' diyen Geliç, bu anlayışın değişmesi gerektiğini belirtti.
Haber Ankara’ya açıklama yapan başkan adayı İsmail Geliç açıklamasında şu ifadeleri kullandı;
- Rahmetli Başkanımız İlhan Cavcav sonrası Murat Cavcav, Niyazi Akdaş, Talip Çankırı, Osman Sungur, Mehmet Kaya ve Arda Çakmak gibi kulübümüze başkanlık yapan isimlerin ortak paydası; imkânları ölçüsünde Gençlerbirliği’ne koşulsuz hizmet etme iradesiyle hareket etmiş olmalarıdır.
- Ama perde arkasında hep aynı isimler, aynı anlayış ve kulübe ne maddi ne de sportif anlamda kalıcı bir değer katamayan vizyonsuz yönetim (yönetici) yaklaşımı var.
- Gençlerbirliği, yıllardır kongrelerden beslenen dar bir çevrenin etkisinden kurtulamadı.
- Dün Arda Çakmak’ı evinden çıkarıp başkan yapanlar, bugün hiçbir sorumluk üstlenmeden onu harcayıp aynı senaryonun yeni oyuncusunu arıyor. Çünkü onlar için önemli olan Gençlerbirliği’nin başarısı değil, kulüp üzerindeki etkilerini ve güçlerini korumak.
- Her başarısızlığın ardından başkan değişiyor, ama kulübü bu kısır döngüye mahkûm eden anlayış hiç değişmiyor.
- Gençlerbirliği’ni yıllardır aynı çıkmazın içinde tutan bu düzen, bu zihniyet ve değişime direnen bu anlayıştır.
- Gençlerbirliği’nin ihtiyacı; yeni bir vitrin ya da yeni bir ‘zengin başkan’ değildir.
- Kulübümüzün ihtiyacı; alternatif yeni gelir modelleri, profesyonel yöneticiler, dünyanın her noktasını takip eden izleme ekipleri, dünya kulübü olma hedefi ve kurumsal yapıya dayanan adamcılıktan uzak yeni bir yönetim anlayışıdır.
- Gerçek değişim, yıllardır kulüp üzerinde etkisini sürdüren bu kısır zihniyetin değişmesiyle mümkün olacaktır. Saygılarımla..

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6 SEO priorities to rethink for AI search
Yes, SEO and AEO have plenty of overlap, but they aren’t the same. Sticking with your tried-and-true SEO approach won’t get you as far in AI search visibility.
So what needs to change?
Rather than revisit content structure for AI search, I’ll focus on three priorities that matter more in AI search and three that matter less.
3 SEO priorities to emphasize more
Establish brand authority and strong entities
AI systems need to “know” your brand exists and what it stands for before they’ll cite you. Entity recognition is foundational to AI visibility in a way it never was for traditional search, although Google’s Knowledge Graph has long highlighted brands using this approach. LLM training data rewards brands with a consistent, cross-platform presence.
For our agency’s clients, we focus more on ensuring brand information is consistent across Wikipedia, LinkedIn, Crunchbase, industry directories, and anywhere else an LLM might pull entity data.
PR and SEO/AEO teams also need to work more closely together because earned media mentions are now entity-building signals.
E-E-A-T was already pointing in this direction, but building author entities matters even more now. Bylined experts with their own credible web presence add authority to the content they produce.
When we can invest in entity building, we tend to see faster AI citation gains when we produce strong content because the infrastructure is already in place.
See where your brand appears in AI search, where competitors are winning, and what it takes to become the answer AI recommends.
Build topical depth with content clusters
AI systems favor sources that demonstrate comprehensive authority on a topic, not just individual pages that rank for individual keywords. A thin content footprint is much more exposed in AI search than it was in traditional search.
Keyword-by-keyword content planning needs to give way to topic ownership planning. Stop asking, “What do we rank for?” and start asking, “What topics do we want AI systems to associate us with?”
Internal linking becomes more important because it signals topical relationships between pieces for LLM ingestion. Content audits should also become a regular exercise to identify gaps in topic coverage, not just underperforming pages.
When we can go deep on a niche, we tend to see content cited across multiple related queries. One strong content cluster can generate broad AI visibility.
Owning a topic cluster around the problem a client’s product solves positions them as the authoritative resource before the sales conversation even starts. We also get more feedback that buyers are seeing them in LLMs while researching before making a purchase.
Earn unlinked brand mentions and community presence
LLMs are trained on the broader web, beyond pages with backlinks. A mention of your brand on Reddit, Quora, a niche forum, or an industry community carries weight even without a link.
AI systems pattern-match what the web says about you across many sources, not only what ranks in Google. Owned content alone can’t manufacture that signal.
Trusted third-party communities like Reddit carry particular weight because LLMs have been heavily trained on them and often treat their content as authentic user sentiment.
Community participation and digital PR are now SEO-adjacent priorities. Getting your brand mentioned in the right places matters, whether a link is attached.
Monitoring unlinked brand mentions is becoming as important as tracking backlinks. Tools like Brandwatch and Mention, along with manual Reddit and Quora monitoring, can surface where your brand is and isn’t appearing organically.
Talk with your team less about who’s linking to you and more about where your brand is being discussed, and whether those conversations are positive and accurate.
Brands with an active presence in relevant communities tend to surface more naturally in AI answers to conversational, recommendation-style queries, such as “What does Reddit think about X?” or “What’s the best Y according to users?”
For challenger brands trying to break into a category, earned community mentions can build AI-visible authority faster than traditional link building, which takes time to accumulate.
B2C brands, in particular, benefit from genuine community presence. Consumer AI queries often skew toward social proof and peer recommendations over authoritative publications.
3 SEO priorities to emphasize less
Chasing high-volume keywords with thin content
AI Overviews absorb the click for generic informational queries. Ranking No. 1 for a broad head term increasingly means you’ve put a lot of effort into attracting traffic that never arrives.
Volume alone is no longer a proxy for opportunity. A query with 50,000 monthly searches that triggers an AI Overview may deliver less traffic than a query with 2,000 searches that doesn’t.
Craft specific, authoritative content that answers a narrower question better than anything else available. Focus on queries where the searcher needs to take action, make a comparison, or access something only your site provides. Those are harder for AI to fully resolve.
The traffic potential of a keyword is no longer the primary metric. First ask whether someone will still need to click through after AI answers the query. If the answer is no, the opportunity isn’t what it used to be.
Pursuing exact-match and manipulative link building
Low-quality link volume does nothing for AI citation likelihood. LLMs weight the authority and relevance of citing sources, not raw link counts. The publications that matter for AI citation are those with genuine editorial standards, which can’t be gamed the way link networks can.
Focus on earning coverage and links from the outlets AI systems actually draw from, such as trade publications, respected blogs, and academic-adjacent sources. Build content worth referencing instead of relying on outreach designed to extract a link.
A hundred low-quality links won’t get you cited in ChatGPT. Five links from publications your target audience actually reads might. The metric that matters is source authority, not link volume.
Optimizing for CTR on standard blue links
A growing share of informational queries are resolved without a click. As a result, optimizing titles and meta descriptions for CTR on queries dominated by AI Overviews offers diminishing returns. Time and resources spent on micro-optimizing CTR for zero-click queries could be better spent earning the citation within the AI answer.
Aim to become the cited source within the AI answer rather than the blue link below it. For queries where clicks still happen, focus on transactional and navigational intent because those are more resistant to AI resolution.
CTR optimization assumes someone is choosing between results. For a growing share of queries, that choice is made before the blue links appear. The game has moved up the page.
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The payoff isn’t always more traffic
There are certainly more shifts to consider, but these are the first ones I’d make. You may lose some volume in traditional SEO metrics like impressions and clicks, but that should have little downstream effect on the metrics that matter most, including conversions, pipeline, and revenue. That’s the tradeoff AI search increasingly rewards.
How to measure prompt-level visibility in AI search
AI search doesn’t work like traditional search.
A prospect might ask ChatGPT for the best CRM for manufacturing companies, compare options in Google’s AI Mode, refine their requirements over several follow-up questions, and make a shortlist — all without ever clicking a website.
If your company appears in those conversations, you’ve influenced the buying process. The challenge is proving it.
Prompt-level visibility measurement has become one of the fastest-growing areas of AI search optimization. It’s also one of the most misunderstood. Many vendors promise complete visibility into AI conversations, but the reality is far messier.
Here’s what you can measure today, what you can’t, and how practitioners are building useful reporting despite the current limitations.
A 5-step framework for tracking AI visibility
1. Accept that AI doesn’t have ‘rankings’
The biggest mistake marketers make is trying to recreate traditional SEO reports — because there is no universal “position 1” inside ChatGPT.
The same prompt may produce different responses based on:
- Conversation history
- User location
- Personalization
- Follow-up questions
- Model version
- Available web retrieval
- Time
Visibility is now probabilistic rather than deterministic. Instead of asking, “Do we rank?” the better question is, “How often are we included across the conversations that matter?”
That shift changes everything about measurement.
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2. Build a prompt library instead of a keyword list
Keywords are still useful. They’re just no longer enough.
Instead of tracking individual search terms, build a library of prompts that reflect how real people research purchases.
The easiest way is to organize prompts by search intent:
| Intent | Example prompt |
| Discovery | What are the best workforce management platforms? |
| Comparison | Rippling vs BambooHR vs Deel |
| Evaluation | Which HR platform works best for global hiring? |
| Validation | Is Company X actually worth the cost? |
| Objections | What are the disadvantages of using Company X? |
| Alternatives | What should I use instead of Company X? |
| Implementation | How difficult is Company X to implement? |
Instead of monitoring 10 keywords, you might monitor 200 to 500 prompts covering the entire buying journey. That produces a much more realistic picture of AI visibility.
3. Use prompt clusters, not individual questions
One prompt rarely tells you anything useful.
For example, “best CRM software” might not mention your company. But “best CRM for manufacturing companies” might. And “CRM for manufacturers with field sales teams” might produce completely different recommendations.
Instead of focusing on individual prompts, group similar prompts into clusters.
For example:
- Category cluster
- Best project management software.
- Best PM platform.
- Project management tools.
- Industry cluster
- Best CRM for healthcare.
- Best CRM for manufacturing.
- Best CRM for finance.
- Feature cluster
- CRM with AI automation.
- CRM with forecasting.
- CRM for enterprise sales.
Patterns across clusters are far more reliable than individual prompt results.
4. Mix synthetic prompts with real user questions
This is where measurement gets tricky.
Most organizations don’t know what customers are actually typing into AI assistants. So they generate prompts synthetically.
That usually involves:
- Expanding keyword research into conversational questions.
- Generating prompt variations with AI.
- Creating comparison, objection, and follow-up prompts.
Synthetic prompts are valuable because they’re repeatable. But they have limitations. Generated prompts often sound cleaner and more structured than real user behavior.
Actual conversations tend to look more like:
- “We’re a 250-person SaaS company with a small HR team. We already use Workday but need something better for payroll. Budget isn’t a huge issue. What would you recommend?”
That’s much richer than “best payroll software.”
The best measurement programs use synthetic prompts for consistent benchmarking, then supplement them with real prompts collected from sources like:
- Sales calls.
- Customer interviews.
- Support conversations.
- Community discussions.
- Internal search logs.
- On-site search.
- AI transcripts that customers voluntarily share.
No prompt library stays accurate forever. It should evolve as customer language changes.
5. Measure multi-turn conversations
Most AI buying journeys don’t happen in a single prompt. Someone might start by asking for the best cybersecurity vendors, then narrow the list to those strongest for healthcare, ask which ones integrate with CrowdStrike, and finally compare pricing.
Your company may not appear in the first response. But it might become highly recommended by the third.
If you’re only measuring the opening prompt, you’ll miss a large portion of meaningful visibility.
Modern prompt tracking should evaluate entire conversation paths, not just isolated questions. That often reveals different patterns than single-shot testing.
Metrics that actually matter
Many traditional SEO metrics don’t translate neatly to AI search. Rankings, clicks, and impressions still have value, but they no longer tell the whole story.
Instead, marketers are beginning to rely on different measurements that better reflect how brands appear — and how they’re positioned — inside AI-generated responses.
Inclusion rate
If you only track one AI visibility metric, make it this one.
Inclusion rate measures the percentage of tracked prompts where your brand appears in the AI’s response. For example, if you monitor 500 prompts and your company is mentioned in 185 of them, your inclusion rate is 37%.
On its own, that’s a useful benchmark. It becomes even more valuable when you segment it by factors like buying stage, product category, industry, geography, or AI model. Those slices often reveal opportunities that an overall average would hide.
Position within the response
Being mentioned isn’t the same as being recommended.
It’s worth tracking whether your brand is the first recommendation, one of the first few options, buried near the end of a list, or mentioned only as an alternative. If the response includes a comparison table, note where your company appears there as well.
AI answers don’t have traditional rankings, but prominence still matters. A top recommendation is naturally more likely to shape a buyer’s perception than a passing mention several paragraphs later.
Brand framing
Visibility tells you whether you’re included. Brand framing tells you how you’re being described.
For example, there’s a meaningful difference between an AI describing your company as “widely considered an enterprise leader” and “best suited for smaller teams.” Both are positive, but they position the brand very differently.
Look for recurring themes around strengths, weaknesses, differentiators, pricing, ideal customer profile, and competitive comparisons. Over time, these patterns can highlight messaging gaps in your own content — or reveal how the broader web is shaping AI’s understanding of your brand.
Sentiment
Sentiment goes beyond simply labeling responses as positive or negative. It also captures the confidence with which AI presents your brand.
Compare these two statements:
- “Company A is generally considered the strongest option…”
- “Company A may be worth considering.”
Neither is negative, but they carry different levels of conviction. Tracking confidence, uncertainty, caution, skepticism, and strong endorsement can provide a more nuanced view of how AI systems are presenting your company to prospective buyers.
Competitive share of voice
Your own visibility is only part of the picture. It’s equally important to understand how often competitors appear alongside — or instead of — you.
For example, if your inclusion rate stays at 40% month after month, that might seem disappointing. But if every major competitor also dropped by 20 percentage points after a model update, the story changes.
Conversely, if one competitor suddenly jumps from appearing in 35% of prompts to 70% while everyone else remains flat, that’s worth investigating.
Competitive share of voice helps you distinguish category-wide shifts from changes specific to your brand.
The current tool landscape
Over the past year, the market for AI visibility platforms has expanded quickly. While each product approaches the problem a little differently, most are trying to answer the same core questions:
- Does my brand appear?
- How often?
- In which AI models?
- Against which competitors?
- And how is it being described?
Many platforms also include features like prompt libraries, competitive benchmarking, citation tracking, answer monitoring, and trend reporting. These capabilities can dramatically reduce the manual effort required to test hundreds or even thousands of prompts on a recurring basis.
That said, it’s important to understand what these tools are – and aren’t – measuring.
None of them has access to every AI conversation happening in the wild. Most rely on controlled prompt libraries, repeatable testing environments, or sampled interactions to create a representative view of visibility.
That’s incredibly useful, but it isn’t the same thing as observing every real user interaction.
What you still can’t reliably track
This is the part many vendors tend to gloss over.
Despite how quickly AI measurement has evolved, there are still important things that simply aren’t observable today. No platform can comprehensively tell you:
- Every prompt where your brand appeared.
- Every conversation that influenced a purchase.
- Every recommendation made inside ChatGPT.
- Every citation shown to every individual user.
- Exactly how personalization changed a response.
- Every multi-turn conversation across every AI platform.
- How often someone acted on an AI recommendation without ever clicking a link.
The underlying AI platforms simply don’t expose that level of data. If a vendor claims they can see every AI conversation involving your brand, it’s worth asking exactly how they’re collecting that information.
What a practical measurement framework looks like
Rather than chasing perfect attribution, the goal should be to build a repeatable measurement system that you can track consistently over time.
A practical dashboard might include four categories of metrics:
Visibility
- Inclusion rate.
- Competitive share of voice.
- Prompt coverage.
- Model coverage.
Response quality
- Position within the response.
- Brand framing.
- Sentiment.
- Message consistency.
Technical signals
- Citation frequency.
- Content retrieval success.
- Entity consistency.
- Freshness.
Business outcomes
- AI referral traffic.
- Assisted conversions.
- Branded search lift.
- Direct traffic trends.
- Pipeline influenced by AI discovery.
No single metric tells the whole story. Together, however, they provide a much more complete picture of how your brand is showing up — and being perceived — across AI-assisted research.
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The goal isn’t perfect measurement
Prompt-level visibility isn’t as mature today as keyword tracking became over the past two decades.
Some signals are still emerging, others remain inaccessible because AI platforms don’t expose the underlying data, and user behavior continues to evolve almost as quickly as the technology itself.
That doesn’t mean measurement is impossible. It simply means the objective has changed.
Instead of trying to reconstruct every AI conversation, focus on:
- Building a representative prompt library.
- Tracking visibility consistently over time.
- Benchmarking against competitors.
- Understanding how your brand is being framed.
Those trends are far more actionable than chasing a level of precision the ecosystem can’t yet support.
The organizations making the most progress in AI search aren’t waiting for perfect attribution. They’re establishing consistent baselines, watching for meaningful movement, and adapting as both the models and user behavior continue to evolve.
Paid media is becoming an SEO investment in AI search
The lines between paid media, PR, and SEO are officially gone.
Investing in baked-in YouTube sponsorships, native UGC, and third-party review incentives is the modern equivalent of buying a high-DA backlink. When you fund these channels, you’re investing in information sources that shape how AI systems understand and recommend your brand.
A recent social media screenshot brought that shift into focus. A B2B brand was offering a $250 Amazon voucher to anyone who wrote a review on G2.
To a growth marketer, that’s a standard user acquisition tactic. As an SEO, I saw something different: a direct investment in the semantic infrastructure AI systems use to evaluate brands.
The evolution of the authority signal
To understand why a $250 G2 voucher or a paid YouTube sponsorship is an SEO strategy, we have to look at how LLMs define authority.
Authority used to be transactional and mathematical. You built or bought hyperlinks.
When I moved from link building into digital PR and influencer marketing, I realized Google was getting smarter. We needed unlinked brand mentions, high-tier media coverage, and contextual relevance. We were optimizing for Google’s Knowledge Graph.
Today, retrieval-augmented generation (RAG) systems and LLMs don’t just count links or parse knowledge graphs. They look for semantic consensus across the web.

When an AI engine like Perplexity or ChatGPT answers a user query, it crawls the data ecosystems it trusts most for that specific topic. For software, that’s G2 and Reddit. For consumer products, it’s TikTok transcripts, YouTube, and forums.
When you pay $250 for a G2 review, you’re buying a dense, text-based data point that an LLM can use to determine your brand’s sentiment, use cases, and vector positioning. You’re strengthening the signals AI systems use to recommend your brand.
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The permanent ad: Why sponsorships and UGC are the new organic infrastructure
This reality shatters the traditional “church and state” separation of paid media and SEO.
Historically, paid ads were temporary. You turned off the budget, the traffic stopped, and SEO was left to clean up the long-term mess. If you run a dynamic programmatic ad on YouTube or a banner ad on a website, that model still holds true. LLM web scrapers ignore dynamic ad placements entirely.
Here’s what happens when you invest in baked-in influencer sponsorships, native user-generated content (UGC), or podcast reads:
- The hardcoded transcript: When a YouTuber reads a native sponsor segment (“I use Brand X to manage my business taxes…”), that segment is baked into the video file. YouTube automatically transcribes it.
- LLM ingestion: When an LLM crawls the web or a multimodal AI watches the video, those spoken words are indexed. The AI associates your brand with the semantic concept of business taxes.
- The half-life of paid media: Your paid media spend suddenly delivers a lasting return. Long after the campaign ends and the initial views dry up, the transcript remains part of the information an LLM can access.
As someone who spent years bridging the gap between digital PR and SEO, I used to judge a campaign’s ROI based on immediate referral traffic, brand search lift, and backlink quality. Today, we have to calculate the algorithmic half-life of our creative assets.
Activating the convincer: Bringing paid and PR into the visibility supply chain
The visibility supply chain treats content like an industrial product that passes through strict organizational “gates” before it enters the digital ecosystem. Companies need to hire or elevate a strategic duo: the hacker (the technical architect) and the convincer (the cross-departmental visibility advocate).
This convergence of paid media and AI visibility is exactly where the convincer must step in.
If your paid media team is blindly buying YouTube sponsorships based entirely on demographic reach, or your product marketing team is buying G2 reviews just to hit a quarterly quota, they might be actively damaging your LLM visibility without knowing it.
Why? Because LLMs require information density and semantic alignment.
If a user writes a rushed, generic review (“Great tool, highly recommend!”) just to get their $250 voucher, it passes the human layer but fails the machine layer. To a RAG system, that sentence is low-density noise.
The Convincer’s job is to realign the review strategy and bring everyone internally on board with how every initiative can build LLM visibility.
For example, incentivize users to write detailed, context-rich problem/solution statements (“We used Brand X to solve our cross-border compliance issues in Europe…”). That gives AI the exact entity-relationship mapping it needs to recommend your brand for cross-border compliance.
The new marketing playbook: Optimizing dataset partnerships
If you want your brand to be recommended by AI systems, you have to look at where the major AI players are getting their data.
We know OpenAI and Google have struck multimillion-dollar deals to train on Reddit’s real-time firehose. We know Grok trains on X. We know Apple and others are licensing major journalistic archives.
Your target audience research is no longer just about finding where your customers hang out. It’s about dataset matching.
If you’re planning an influencer campaign, a digital PR push, or a community-building initiative, ask yourself: Is this content entering a data pipeline that the primary LLMs trust and crawl in real time?
Stop optimizing pages. Start optimizing budgets.
Isolating SEO to a single technical department or a content blog no longer reflects how AI visibility is built.
The next time you sit in a budget allocation meeting and see a line item for influencer marketing, podcast sponsorships, or third-party review incentives, don’t let the team treat it as temporary media buying.
Reframe it. You’re building the digital infrastructure of your brand’s AI persona. You’re buying the AI equivalent of backlinks. If you aren’t intentionally structuring those paid assets to feed the visibility system, you’re leaving your brand’s future visibility up to chance.
Search Engine Land welcomes Traffic Think Tank to its community portfolio
[Boston, MA, July 6, 2026] — Search Engine Land today announced that Traffic Think Tank has officially joined the Search Engine Land family, expanding opportunities for search marketers to connect, collaborate, and learn through one of the industry’s most established professional communities.
Traffic Think Tank will continue operating as a private Slack community, providing members with a trusted space to exchange ideas, validate strategies, solve challenges, and stay current on search engine optimization, paid media, artificial intelligence, and related marketing topics.
As part of the relationship, Search Engine Land will support the community’s continued growth by increasing visibility across its editorial and marketing channels while preserving the collaborative environment members value.
“For years, Search Engine Land has represented the marketing community through its contributor network in a way few other sites have,” said Kyle Morley, Head of Sales and Marketing at Third Door Media, parent to Search Engine Land. “Launching a community like Traffic Think Tank feels like a natural extension of our identity, and I’m thrilled we now have more opportunity to connect with marketers in our space.”
David Broderick has been appointed Lead Community Manager and will oversee the day-to-day community experience. He will be supported by Liz Dougherty, who will play an active role in fostering member engagement and helping guide the community’s continued growth.
In addition to ongoing peer-to-peer discussions, members can expect:
- Expanded community programming and discussions
- Increased visibility through Search Engine Land and Third Door Media channels
- Exclusive discounts on Search Marketing Expo events and training
- New opportunities to connect with search marketers across the industry
Traffic Think Tank complements Search Engine Land’s mission of helping marketers stay informed and succeed in a rapidly evolving search landscape. Together, the publication and community provide marketers with trusted journalism, practical education, live events, and an active peer network for ongoing professional development.
Search marketers interested in joining the community can learn more at https://searchengineland.com/trafficthinktank.
About Search Engine Land
Search Engine Land is the leading publication for news, insights, and education covering search engine optimization, paid media, artificial intelligence, and digital marketing. Through editorial coverage, events, training, and professional resources, Search Engine Land helps marketers stay ahead of industry change.
About Traffic Think Tank
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Why Meta AI could become search’s sleeping giant
Not enough people are treating Meta AI as a serious AI search contender.
The SEO crowd talks about Google AI Mode, ChatGPT, Claude, Gemini, Perplexity, and RAG, and sure, those things matter. But Meta AI already has something most AI companies would give anything to replicate: scale.
By May 2025, Meta AI had reached one billion monthly active users across Meta’s apps, according to Mark Zuckerberg.
Zuckerberg has been clear about the direction: Meta AI as a leading personal AI, built around personalization, voice conversations, and entertainment, with monetization through paid recommendations or subscriptions already on the table.
Here’s why Meta AI is becoming a serious AI search contender.
Meta’s advantage is distribution
The AI search debate is too preoccupied with model quality and channel ownership. Which tool is smarter? Which answer engine cites better? Is it just SEO?
Distribution matters more than the search industry is comfortable admitting.
Meta reported 3.56 billion family daily active people across its apps in March. In that quarter, revenue came in at $56.31 billion, up 33% year over year.
WhatsApp passed 3 billion monthly users in 2025. Instagram hit 3 billion monthly active users in September 2025. Threads reached 500 million monthly active users in June.
Facebook isn’t cool. The metaverse stumbled. Threads still feels like a corporate answer to Elon Musk running or ruining the artist formerly known as Twitter.
That doesn’t change what matters. Meta can put AI inside the apps where people already spend their time and, in the process, bring the power of search to where discovery happens.
In doing so, it might push public AI usage and adoption faster than anyone else.
See where your brand appears in AI search, where competitors are winning, and what it takes to become the answer AI recommends.
The first search is the search that matters
Google’s historic power has always rested on something simple: When people wanted to know, compare, buy, find something local, or settle an argument, they started with Google. That starting point became the most valuable real estate on the internet.
AI search changes where that starting point is. Someone sees a product on Instagram. They don’t need to leave the app and search Google. They can ask Meta AI whether it’s any good, what the alternatives are, whether the brand can be trusted, or where they can buy it.
A WhatsApp group planning a weekend away doesn’t need to switch to Google to compare hotels, restaurants, venues, or train times. Meta AI will sit inside that conversation at the actual moment of intent.
Someone on Facebook scrolling through a local recommendation thread can ask Meta AI to summarize what people are saying in Groups, Reels, and public posts.
That’s not traditional SEO. That’s search behavior being absorbed into social platforms.
The strategic question is no longer just “Who ranks?” It’s “Where does the question begin?”
Meta AI is more than just another chatbot
Search marketers tend to approach AI through a narrow lens. They find the chatbot, test a few brand queries, check what gets cited, and decide they’ve understood the platform.
That’s a mistake.
Meta AI is becoming a layer across feeds, chats, search, content creation, recommendations, smart glasses, and social discovery. According to Meta, it’s available across Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Messenger, including in feeds, chats, and search, giving users real-time information without leaving the app. Use cases include restaurant recommendations, travel planning, study help, and shopping inspiration.
The standalone Meta AI app, launched in 2025, was designed around a more personal AI. Meta says it can draw on information people have chosen to share across Meta products, profile data, and the content they engage with to deliver more relevant answers in supported markets.
You can see where this is heading. Meta AI becomes everyone’s free AI tool.
How Meta AI could become consumer AI
ChatGPT and Claude feel like tools for work. Excellent ones, but tools you deliberately open because you’ve decided to do something.
Meta AI feels more like consumer AI. Messier. More visual. More embedded. Less like launching a productivity suite and more like stumbling into an answer while doing what you were already doing.
Opening ChatGPT still feels like a deliberate act if you’re not a tech person. Asking something inside WhatsApp or Instagram feels like nothing at all.
Meta doesn’t have to convince people to adopt AI. It can smuggle AI into existing behavior. And this is where it gets weird.
Meta AI is a plaything for people to try, and Meta gets to see how everyone uses it.
They see a 65-year-old grandma using it to animate photos and share them with her family WhatsApp group.
You’ll see a dog groomer using it to create mini videos of clients’ dogs and share them on Instagram.
When AI goes mainstream and becomes easy to use, people will use it where they can reach other people.
In the process, Meta becomes better. More fun, more features, more usable.
AI becomes social, visual, and shoppable
Then there’s Meta AI Studio.
Users can create AI characters built around their interests, work from templates or start from scratch, and put together assistants for advice, captions, entertainment, and creator interactions.
Then there’s Vibes. In September 2025, Meta introduced Vibes as a feed inside the Meta AI app and on Meta AI, where users can create, remix, and share short-form AI-generated videos, then distribute them through DMs, Instagram, and Facebook Stories and Reels.
Yes, parts of it feel genuinely strange. Generative AI video on social platforms is an odd mixture of creativity, slop, novelty, and nonsense. But early weirdness isn’t the same as strategic irrelevance.
AI was never going to land as one perfect super-app that everyone understood immediately. Meta is putting new formats into users’ hands, watching what happens, and reshaping the product around that behavior.
The ad machine makes this a Google problem
Forecasts suggest Meta will hit $243.46 billion in net worldwide ad revenue in 2026, putting it ahead of Google at $239.54 billion. The same forecast has Meta capturing 26.8% of worldwide digital ad spend, compared with Google’s 26.4%.
Those numbers should concentrate a few minds at Google.
If AI answers are monetized through paid recommendations, sponsored answers, shopping suggestions, or conversational ad units, the commercial value accumulates with whichever platform owns the query, not necessarily the best model.
Meta has the audience, the ad graph, creator relationships, commerce signals, and behavioral data built from years of social, messaging, and content engagement. It can promote Meta AI inside its own products to billions of existing users.
Google has search intent, which is still enormously powerful. But Meta has attention, habit, and context. Google is where people go when they’ve decided to search. Meta is where people already are.
This is where ‘it’s just SEO’ gets silly
The AI optimization debate keeps collapsing into the same comforting line: it’s just SEO.
Sometimes, sure. Technical hygiene, crawlable content, authoritative pages, clear entities, strong brand signals, helpful content, and consistent information still matter.
But try answering a harder question: How exactly do you optimize for Meta AI?
Facebook AI Mode makes the difficulty obvious. In June, Meta introduced AI Mode as a Facebook search tab that uses Meta AI to surface answers rooted in public culture, opinions, and recommendations shared across Meta’s apps, rather than a list of links. It draws on what people are posting publicly in Groups and Reels to provide perspectives rather than results.
That’s a fundamentally different environment. If Meta AI pulls from public posts, Groups, Reels, creator content, user engagement, web information, social recommendations, product content, and eventually paid data, the standard SEO playbook isn’t enough.
Your website may still matter. Your public social content may matter, too. Your creator strategy may matter. Your product feed may matter. Your reviews may matter. You get the picture. It’s getting messy out there.
Nobody can say with any real confidence how it all works yet. Anyone who claims otherwise is selling you a dashboard and a dream.
The honest answer is irritating. We don’t know enough yet. That’s not an excuse to ignore it.
Google is being attacked from every angle
Google is still Google. Let’s not be idiots about it. It remains central to search, commerce, publishing, advertising, and the open web.
But it’s being pushed from every direction at once: ChatGPT on answers, Perplexity on research, Amazon on product search, TikTok and Instagram on discovery, regulators on market power, publishers on AI content extraction, and Meta on attention, ads, and AI-assisted discovery.
In the UK, the Competition and Markets Authority imposed new conduct requirements on Google Search in June. Publishers will be able to opt out of having their content used to power AI features in Google Search, including AI Overviews. Google is also required to properly attribute publisher content with clear links in AI-generated results.
This is important because AI search isn’t just a product feature. It changes the exchange of value between users, publishers, platforms, and advertisers. While Google works through that problem, Meta is quietly building AI into social behavior.
What should brands and SEOs do now?
Don’t panic. Panic is rarely a strategy, even if it shows up in most marketing meetings. But do start testing.
Run brand, category, product, local, and comparison queries in Meta AI. Test Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and the standalone app where you can, then compare what you get with Google AI Mode, ChatGPT, Perplexity, Gemini, and Claude.
Track whether your brand appears, whether answers cite or link to you, and whether public Meta content appears to shape responses. Look at Facebook Groups, Reels, creator posts, Instagram content, product mentions, and recommendation language. If discovery moves into Meta’s AI layer, ask yourself what your brand actually needs to be visible there.
That might mean stronger public social content, clearer product information across Meta surfaces, creator partnerships, community management, entity consistency, or paid social becoming part of how you test AI visibility. Or it might mean none of those things yet.
Either way, you’ll have data, which is a more useful position than chanting “it’s just SEO” while the market reorganizes itself under your feet.
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The sleeping giant
Meta AI might not beat Google at Google’s own version of search. It doesn’t need to.
It needs to:
- Absorb enough search behavior into the places where people already spend their time.
- Become the casual AI layer for people who’ll never deliberately open ChatGPT.
- Make product discovery, recommendations, local advice, content creation, and shopping assistance feel native inside social apps.
That’s a serious threat. Meta AI is clunky right now, but so was most of the web in its early days.
The search industry should stop asking whether Meta AI looks like search. The better question is whether users care.
If people start asking Meta before they ask Google, the game changes. That’s how sleeping giants wake up.
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Baloqun qərarı ABŞ və Belçika arasında gərginlik yaratdı
FİFA-nın ABŞ milli komandasının hücumçusu Folarin Baloqun ilə bağlı qərarı dünya çempionatında ciddi müzakirələrə səbəb olub.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, FİFA-nın İntizam Komitəsi Baloqunun 1/16 finalda Bosniya və Herseqovinaya qarşı oyunda aldığı qırmızı vərəqə səbəbilə qüvvədə olan bir oyunluq diskvalifikasiyanı dayandırıb və ona Belçikaya qarşı 1/8 final matçında oynamaq imkanı verib.
ABŞ millisinin baş məşqçisi Maurisio Poçettino bu qərarı ədalətli hesab etdiyini bildirib:
“Biz artıq bosniyalılara qarşı oyunda 30 dəqiqə azlıqda oynamaqla kifayət qədər cəzalandırılmışdıq. Bu, mənim ABŞ millisinin baş məşqçisi olmağımla bağlı deyil. Düşünürəm ki, insanların 99,9 faizi bunun ədalətsiz qırmızı vərəqə olduğunu qəbul edər”, – deyə argentinalı mütəxəssis vurğulayıb.
Belçika tərəfi etiraz edir
Belçika millisinin baş məşqçisi Rudi Qarsiya isə FİFA-nın qərarını sərt tənqid edib:
“Mən bilmirdim ki, dünya çempionatında və FİFA-da 5 iyul əslində 1 aprel imiş. Biz hansısa federasiyanı deyil, futbolu və oyunun ədalətini müdafiə edirik”, – deyə Qarsiya bildirib.
Belçika Futbol Assosiasiyası da qərardan rəsmi şəkildə apellyasiya verəcəyini açıqlayıb. Məlumata görə, qurum FİFA-ya müraciət edərək diskvalifikasiyanın ləğvinə yenidən baxılmasını tələb edib.
Siyasi müstəviyə daşınan mübahisə
Məsələ artıq siyasi səviyyədə də müzakirə olunur. Belçikanın xarici işlər naziri Maksim Prevo qərarın çoxlu suallar doğurduğunu bildirib:
“Keçmiş futbol hakimi kimi mən həmişə qaydalara əməl olunmasının və qərarların ədalətli verilməsinin tərəfdarı olmuşam. Bu qərar ciddi suallar yaradır”, – deyə nazir qeyd edib.
O əlavə edib ki, əgər cəzanın ləğvinə həqiqətən telefon zəngi səbəb olubsa, bu, idmanın əsas prinsiplərinə zərbə vurur və FİFA-nın ədalətli oyunu təmin etmək qabiliyyətini şübhə altına alır.
Trampın müdaxilə iddiası
“Reuters”in yaydığı məlumata görə, ABŞ Prezidenti Donald Tramp ötən həftə FİFA prezidenti Canni İnfantinoya zəng edərək Baloqunun diskvalifikasiyasının ləğvini xahiş edib. Qərardan sonra Tramp sosial şəbəkədə FİFA-ya təşəkkür edərək federasiyanın “doğru addım atdığını və böyük ədalətsizliyi aradan qaldırdığını” yazıb.
Mübahisənin mərkəzində nə dayanır?
Folarin Baloqun Bosniya və Herseqovinaya qarşı oyunda müdafiəçi Tarik Muharemoviçə arxadan kobud müdaxilə etdiyinə görə birbaşa qırmızı vərəqə almışdı. Qaydalara əsasən, o, növbəti oyunu buraxmalı idi. Amma FİFA-nın İntizam Komitəsi Baloqunun bir oyunluq diskvalifikasiyasını bir illik sınaq müddəti ilə şərti cəzaya çevirib. Bu qərar sayəsində ABŞ millisinin bombardiri Belçikaya qarşı 1/8 final oyununda iştirak edə biləcək. ABŞ tərəfi bunu ədalətin bərpası kimi qiymətləndirir, Belçika isə qərarın dünya çempionatının reqlamentinə zidd olduğunu və oyunun dürüstlüyünə kölgə saldığını iddia edir.
ABŞ – Belçika qarşılaşmasının qalibi 1/4 finalda İspaniya – Portuqaliya duelinin qalibi ilə üz-üzə gələcək.
ABŞ, Kanada və Meksikanın birgə ev sahibliyi etdiyi dünya çempionatı iyulun 19-da başa çatacaq.
Neymar Braziliya millisindəki karyerasını başa vurdu
Futbol üzrə Braziliya milli komandasının tarixindəki ən məhsuldar oyunçu olan Neymar yığmadakı karyerasını başa vurduğunu açıqlayıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə “Globo” nəşri məlumat yayıb.
34 yaşlı hücumçu qərarını emosional sözlərlə ifadə edib:
“Bir neçə dəfə cəhd etdim, amma alınmadı. Bu stadionda başlamışdım, burada da bitirirəm”.
Neymar Braziliya millisində son oyununa dünya çempionatının (DÇ-2026) 1/8 finalında çıxıb. O, Norveçə 1:2 hesabı ilə uduzduqları görüşdə sonradan meydana daxil olub və əlavə olunmuş vaxtda penaltini dəqiq yerinə yetirərək 2023-cü ildən bəri milli komandadakı ilk qolunu vurub. Lakin bu qol Braziliyanı məğlubiyyətdən xilas etməyib.
Təcrübəli futbolçu milli komandanın heyətində keçirdiyi 130 oyunda 80 qol vurub və 59 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub. O, bu göstərici ilə Braziliya millisinin tarixinin ən yaxşı bombardiridir.
Qeyd edək ki, Neymar dünya çempionatlarında da bir sıra əlamətdar nailiyyətlərə imza atıb. O, Norveçlə oyunda vurduğu qolla Peledən sonra dörd müxtəlif dünya çempionatında fərqlənən ikinci braziliyalı futbolçu olub. Bundan əlavə, həmin görüşdə meydana çıxmaqla dünya çempionatlarında keçirdiyi oyunların sayını 15-ə çatdıraraq Peleni geridə qoyub və bu göstəricidə Braziliya tarixində yalnız Kafudan geri qalır.
Oliver Qlasner – “Nottingem Forest”in yeni baş məşqçisi!
Avstriyalı futbol mütəxəssisi Oliver Qlasner İngiltərə Premyer Liqasında mübarizə aparan “Nottingem Forest”ə baş məşqçi təyin edilib.
Arena.az bu barədə İngiltərə klubunun rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir.
51 yaşlı mütəxəssislə 3 mövsümlük (2029-cu ilin 30 iyununadək) müqavilə imzalanıb.
Qlasner son olaraq İngiltərənin digər komandası “Kristal Pelas”ı çalışdırıb. Onun rəhbərliyi altında London təmsilçisi İngiltərə Kubokunu, İngiltərə Super Kubokunu və Avropa Konfrans Liqasını qazanıb. Bununla da Qlasner “Kristal Pelas” tarixinin ən uğurlu məşqçisi olub.
2025/26 mövsümündə “Kristal Pelas” Premyer Liqanı 45 xalla 15-ci pillədə başa vurub. “Nottingem Forest” isə 44 xal toplayaraq çempionatı 16-cı sırada tamamlayıb. Bu üzdən də “meşəçilər” portuqal baş məşqçi Vitor Pereyra ilə vidalaşmağa qərar veriblər.
Qeyd edək ki, Oliver Qlasner məşqçilik karyerası ərzində Avstriyanın “Rid”, LASK, Almaniyanın “Volfsburq” və “Ayntraxt” klublarında da baş məşqçi kimi çalışıb. O, 2021/2022-ci illər mövsümündə “Ayntraxt”la Avropa Liqasının qalibi olub.
Tural Qurbanov “Deçiç” – “Liepaya” matçına təyinat aldı
Azərbaycanlı FIFA referisi Tural Qurbanov Konfrans Liqasının 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümünün 1-ci təsnifat mərhələsinin oyununu idarə edəcək.
Arena.az bu barədə AFFA-nın rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir.
Xəbərdə vurğulanır ki, Avropa Konfrans Liqasının 1-ci təsnifat mərhələsinin cavab oyunu çərçivəsində keçiriləcək “Deçiç” (Monteneqro) – “Liepaya” (Latviya) qarşılaşmasının baş hakimi Tural Qurbanov olacaq. Ona yan xətt hakimləri Asiman Əzizli və Gülnurə Əkbərzadə kömək edəcəklər. Dördüncü hakim funksiyasını Kamal Umudlu yerinə yetirəcək.
“Deçiç” – “Liepaya” matçı iyulun 15-də Tuzi şəhərində yerləşən “Tuşko Polje” stadionunda keçiriləcək. Görüş Bakı vaxtı ilə saat 22:30-da start veriləcək.
Monteneqro və Latviya təmsilçiləri arasındakı ilk oyun isə iyulun 9-da Liepayada təşkil ediləcək. Bu görüşün start fiti Bakı vaxtı ilə saat 20:00-da səslənəcək.
Bazumana Ture “Nyukasl”da – rekord transfer!
Kot-d’İvuar millisinin və Almaniyanın “Hoffenhaym” klubunun hücumçusu Bazumana Ture bundan sonra “Nyukasl”ın uğurları üçün çalışacaq.
Arena.az bu barədə İngiltərə klubunun rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir.
Premyer Liqa təmsilçisi futbolçu ilə uzunmüddətli müqavilə imzalandığını bildirsə də, sözləşmənin müddəti açıqlanmayıb.
“Nyukasl” bu keçid üçün “Hoffenhaym”a 47 milyon avro ödəyib. Bundan əlavə, Almaniya klubu futbolçunun gələcək satışından da müəyyən faiz əldə edəcək. Bu transfer “Hoffenhaym” tarixində ən bahalı satış kimi qeydə alınıb.
20 yaşlı vinger transferdən sonra ilk açıqlamasında bunları deyib:
“Burada olduğum üçün çox xoşbəxtəm. Uşaqlıqdan Premyer Liqada “Nyukasl” kimi böyük klubda oynamağı arzulamışam. Bu klub böyük bir ailədir və bu, mənə meydanda ən yaxşı futbolumu göstərməyə kömək edəcək. Hər gün bu forma uğrunda əlimdən gələni edəcəyəm. Komanda yoldaşlarımla, azarkeşlərlə və klubdakı hər kəslə görüşməyi səbirsizliklə gözləyirəm. Həmçinin ilk dəfə “Sent Ceyms Park” stadionunda oynamaq üçün səbirsizlənirəm”.
Bazumana Ture 2025-ci ilin fevralında İsveçin “Hammarbü” klubundan “Hoffenhaym”a transfer olunmuşdu. O, Almaniya təmsilçisinin heyətində bütün turnirlərdə 45 oyunda meydana çıxıb, 5 qol vurub və 15 məhsuldar ötürmə edib. Ötən mövsüm isə o, 32 matçda 5 qol və 12 assistlə yadda qalıb.
“Transfermarkt” portalına əsasən, kot-d’ivuarlı futbolçunun hazırkı bazar dəyəri 40 milyon avro təşkil edir.
Dambrauskas TNS ilə oyundan nələr dedi?
“Sabah”ın baş məşqçisi Valdas Dambrauskas sabah Çempionlar Liqasında TNS-ə qarşı keçirəcəkləri oyundan əvvəl fikirlərini bölüşüb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis media nümayəndələri ilə görüşdə sualları cavablandırıb:
– Ümid edirəm ki, yeni mövsüm bizim üçün uğurlu olacaq. Qarşımızda böyük bir məsuliyyət var, Azərbaycanı Çempionlar Liqasında təmsil edəcəyik. İnanıram ki, çıxışımız uğurlu olacaq. Böyük həyəcanla oyunu gözləyirik. Avstriyada iki həftəlik təlim-məşq toplanışı keçdik. Oyuna hazır olduğumuzu düşünürəm. Azarkeşlərimizi stadiona dəvət edirəm. Onların hər zaman bizim yanımızda olmalarını istəyirəm. Meydanda əlimizdən gələni edəcəyik.
– Avstriyada toplanışı sizi qane etdi?
– Təlim-məşq toplanışında bizim üçün yaxşı şərait yaradılmışdı. Güclü rəqiblərlə qarşılaşdıq. 21 məşqimiz olub. İstərdim ki, məşqlərin sayı daha çox olsun. Oyunçular istədiyimiz formaya yaxındırlar. Yeni gələn futbolçularla bağlantılar qurmaq lazımdır. Təlim-məşq toplanışında bunun üzərində çalışdıq. Çox yaxşı hazırlaşmışıq. Ötən ilin bu vaxtı ilə müqayisə etsək, klub olaraq bir addım öndəyik.
– “Sabah” rəqibin hansı üstünlüklərindən çəkinə bilər?
– İndi detallara varmaq istəməzdim. Bununla bağlı oyunçulara kifayət qədər məlumat vermişəm. TNS çox təcrübəli komandadır. Uzun müddətdir komandada çıxış edən futbolçuları var. Hər oyunda meydana qələbə üçün çıxırlar. Rəqibin hücum xəttində elə oyunçuları var ki, yarım qol fürsətini dəyərləndirə bilirlər. Biz daha çox öz oyunumuzu düşünməliyik. Belə turnirlərdə yüz faizdən daha çoxunu etmək lazımdır.
Şahin Cəfərov
Dünya çempionatında fərqlənən futbolçu ingilislərin hədəfində
İsveçrə millisinin və “Frayburq”un futbolçusu Yohan Manzambi karyerasını İngiltərədə davam etdirə bilər.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Nyukasl” yarımmüdafiəçinin xidmətində maraqlıdır. Bu barədə insayder Florian Plettenberq məlumat yayıb. “Frayburq” Manzambi üçün 60 milyon funt-sterlinq tələb edir.
Yarımmüdafiəçi dünya çempionatındakı çıxışı ilə diqqət mərkəzinə düşüb. O, mundialda 4 oyunda 3 qol vurub.
Yusif İmanovun yeni klubu (ÖZƏL)
“İmişli” heyətini yeni futbolçu ilə gücləndirib.
Futbolpress.az-ın əldə etdiyi məlumata görə, “pələnglər” “Kəpəz”dən Yusif İmanovla anlaşıb. Qolkiperlə 1 illik müqavilə imzalanacaq.
“Sabah”ın yetirməsi olan İmanov bu ilin əvvəlindən “Kəpəz”də çıxış edirdi. O, klubla müddəti başa çatan müqaviləsini uzatmayıb.
“İmişli” bir neçə gün əvvəl legioner qapıçısı Andrey Sinenka ilə vidalaşıb.
Kamil Əhməd
DÇ-2026: İspaniya Portuqaliyaya qarşı
Bu gün dünya çempionatında 1/8 final mərhələsinin növbəti oyunları keçiriləcək.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, günün ilk matçında İspaniya ilə Portuqaliya üz-üzə gələcək.
Digər görüşdə isə ev sahiblərindən ABŞ Belçikanın müqavimətini qırmağa çalışacaq.
DÇ-2026
1/8 final mərhələsi
6 iyul
23:00 İspaniya – Portuqaliya
7 iyul
04:00 ABŞ – Belçika
Mundiallar tarixində ilk – zirvə yarışı qızışdı
Norveçli futbolçu Erlinq Haaland DÇ-2026-nın 1/8 finalında Braziliya ilə matçda dubl edib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, qollarını 7-yə çatdıran forvard bombardirlər yarışına qoşulub.
Bununla da dünya çempionatlarında yeni rekord müəyyənləşib. Mundiallar tarixində ilk dəfə üç futbolçu əsas mərhələdə 7 qolla bombardirlik yarışındadır.
Haalandla yanaşı, Lionel Messi və Kilian Mbappenin aktivində 7 qol var.
Rafael Leao “Barselona”nın gündəmində
Premyer Liqa klubunda yeni baş məşqçi
Millinin baş məşqçisindən rəqib oyunçuya qeyri-etik ifadə
"Sumqayıt"ın rəqibləri bilindi
"Üzərimizdə böyük məsuliyyət var" - Valdas Dambrauskas
Qurban Qurbanov Norveçin indiki baş məşqçisini məğlub edib tarix yazmışdı!
Arne Slot Niderland millisinin baş məşqçisi ola bilər
Musiala əməliyyat olundu
Napoli and Milan chase Frankfurt starlet Uzun
Napoli and Milan are both keeping tabs on Can Uzun, with reports in Germany reviving the Italian interest in the Eintracht Frankfurt talent.
According to TuttoMercatoWeb, the Turkey international, who featured at the World Cup under Vincenzo Montella, has caught the eye of the two Serie A sides with his performances.
The obstacle, as so often, is the fee. Frankfurt are reluctant to part with one of their brightest jewels, and have set an asking price of €45 million, a valuation underpinned by the competing interest the German club have fielded from the Premier League and Galatasaray.

Galatasaray and Premier League complicate the chase for Uzun
The 20-year-old attacking midfielder is a coveted commodity, and in Turkey there is optimism that Galatasaray could yet win the race to bring him back to his homeland, despite both the price and the competition.
Uzun’s stock has risen on the back of a productive campaign.
Last season at Frankfurt he made 28 appearances across the Bundesliga, domestic cup and Champions League, contributing 10 goals and six assists.
On the international stage, he has eight caps for Turkey, scoring once in a pre-World Cup friendly against North Macedonia.
For Napoli and Milan, then, the interest is real but the path is far from straightforward, a €45m outlay for a player several clubs are pursuing represents a significant commitment, and one the Serie A pair will have to weigh against their other summer priorities.
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Football Italia
- Leao open to Saudi Arabia if European move fails to materialise amid Milan exit rumours
Leao open to Saudi Arabia if European move fails to materialise amid Milan exit rumours
Rafael Leao’s Milan future remains firmly in the spotlight, with the forward reportedly weighing a move away even as he features for Portugal at the World Cup.
According to Fabrizio Romano, via SOSFanta, there have been significant developments, starting with a change on the agency side of things.
Romano reports that super-agent Jorge Mendes has now entered the picture, having not been involved in the Leao situation earlier in the window, which is sure to get the ball rolling on a potential move.

Europe the priority but Saudi Arabia a fallback for Leao
The Portuguese forward is said to be prioritising a switch to one of Europe’s elite leagues, ideally the Premier League or La Liga, and will reportedly do everything he can to make that happen, with a strong World Cup potentially helping to stir interest.
Should no European opportunity arrive, however, Romano suggests Mendes would then explore options in Saudi Arabia for Leao, who has not completely closed the door on a move to Asia.
In Europe, Leao has been linked with the likes of Barcelona, as well as, more recently, Tottenham Hotspur, to join up with Roberto De Zerbi and former teammate Sandro Tonali.
Juventus interested in Parma striker Pellegrino amid Kolo Muani pursuit
Juventus have made an enquiry about Parma striker Mateo Pellegrino, according to Gianluigi Longari, as they continue to weigh up their attacking options this summer.
Randal Kolo Muani remains the priority up front, Luciano Spalletti’s clear preference, with talks ongoing, but the Bianconeri are casting a wider net.
In Longari’s report, via AlfredoPedulla.com, Pellegrino’s name came up as a player Juventus have asked about, the Argentine forward coming off an impressive season at Parma.

Pellegrino admired as Juventus juggle other targets in Carnevali revolution
Interestingly, the interest in Pellegrino reportedly surfaced during Juventus’s contacts over goalkeeper Zion Suzuki, another Parma man.
The Japan international is in demand, with strong interest from the Premier League, and worth noting alongside the goalkeeping situation is the earlier report we covered this shift, which flagged Guglielmo Vicario as a profile the Old Lady are tracking following the difficulties in landing Emiliano Martínez.
For now, Pellegrino is a name on the list rather than a firm target, with Longari indicating the Bianconeri will soon take stock of their various options.
Juventus could face competition from elsewhere if they pursue Pellegrino, with reports linking him to the Premier League earlier this year.
The picture points to a club exploring several avenues at once, a first-choice centre-forward in Kolo Muani, a goalkeeper, and alternatives being sounded out in case the primary deals prove hard to close.
Milan forward Gimenez suffers injury in Mexico’s World Cup defeat to England
Milan have a fresh injury concern on their hands after Santiago Gimenez was forced off during Mexico’s World Cup defeat to England.
The striker suffered a right ankle problem in the closing stages of the last-16 tie at the Azteca, which the hosts lost 3-2 as England, despite finishing with ten men, booked a quarter-final against Erling Haaland’s Norway.
Introduced at the hour mark, Gimenez was hurt by an awkward movement of his right ankle, notably without any contact from England’s Djed Spence, and had to leave the field during Mexico’s late push before heading to hospital for tests.

Gimenez ankle injury a worry for Milan given recent history & transfer uncertainty
According to Mexican media, via Sky Sport, those examinations ruled out any fracture and diagnosed a sprain, a relatively encouraging outcome, but one that lands on an ankle with recent history.
It is the same joint the forward had operated on last December, having been sidelined for five months last season by a problem in the area. On that occasion, he underwent an arthroscopic cleanup in Amsterdam after initially opting for conservative treatment.
With Gimenez a Milan player and Ruben Amorim only arriving in the city on Monday to begin his rebuild, the last thing the Rossoneri need is a lingering issue for one of their forwards.
The immediate news could be worse, no break, but the recurrence on a previously operated ankle is one Milan’s medical staff will want to assess closely once he returns.
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Latest from Tom's Hardware
- You can now use your Sony headphones as a free real-time head tracker for race and flight simulators on PC, several hundred games already supported — enthusiast creates open-source app that translates live sensor data into in-game camera controls
You can now use your Sony headphones as a free real-time head tracker for race and flight simulators on PC, several hundred games already supported — enthusiast creates open-source app that translates live sensor data into in-game camera controls
Sony makes some of the best headphones on the market, and some of their recent models even include a myriad of sensors for spatial audio. These are standard gyroscopes and accelerometers capable of precise tracking, so why keep them limited to just audio features? That's exactly what developer Nicholas Slattery has done with his new project called "Sony Head Tracker" — it's an app that turns your Sony headphones and earbuds into a real-time head tracker for PC games.
I made Sony headphones work as a free head tracker for 200+ PC games from r/pcmasterrace
The app essentially acts as a bridge between the hardware and the software, which is OpenTrack. Sony baked the Android Head Tracker protocol into its headphones' firmware, which is what enabled spatial audio to expand the soundstage on supported devices. This data is ignored by Windows, but Slattery figured out a way to tap into the protocol and read everything it's capturing.
That includes rotation vectors, gyroscope fields, and Euler Angles (live calculation of yaw, pitch, and roll). The raw data packets are then packaged into a UDP stream that the OpenTrack software can read and understand. OpenTrack supports over 200 PC games and usually works with phones, webcams, and specialized eye or IR trackers, but Slattery's app opens it to an entirely new and ingenious set of devices.
Currently, Sony's WH/WF-1000XM6, WH/WF-1000XM5, and Sony ULT WEAR (WH-ULT900N) are officially compatible. Older models like the WH-1000XM4 or XM3 won't work because they lack the hardware (sensors) required for the head tracking. Apple's AirPods, which popularized Spatial Audio, use the company's proprietary protocol that doesn't open itself up on any device, as you'd expect, so they're also ruled out.
Once everything is set up, you just wear your Sony headphones and the in-camera will respond to your head movements, turning around with you. If you look to the side or glance up, the camera will peep there as well, as if you were wearing a VR headset. But keep in mind that this is not a VR replacement as the screen in front of you is still stationary. Regardless, this unlocks another level of immersion for race and flight sims.
The creator has tested the app to work flawlessly with Microsoft Flight Simulator, Elite Dangerous, and Assetto Corsa already. For those of us not rocking elaborate multi-monitor configs, something like this can serve as a middle ground between a true 6DoF setup and a simple helmet cam in-game, all for free. Sony Head Tracker is also open-source, so we only expect it to improve over time and expand its compatibility.
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- Nvidia's Kyber rack for Rubin Ultra reportedly delayed to 2028, stopgap solution also axed due to customer pushback — Analyst firm SemiAnalysis says PCB midplane problems led to the delay
Nvidia's Kyber rack for Rubin Ultra reportedly delayed to 2028, stopgap solution also axed due to customer pushback — Analyst firm SemiAnalysis says PCB midplane problems led to the delay
Nvidia reportedly won't ship its Kyber NVL144 rack until 2028, a delay of more than 12 months that pushes the cabinet meant for 2027's Rubin Ultra GPUs into the following year, according to a SemiAnalysis thread on X. The holdup is ostensibly being caused by manufacturing challenges with a PCB midplane that connects eight Oberon racks between the NVSwitches, which Nvidia calls the orthogonal backplane. Nvidia is also understood to have killed NVL72x2, a stopgap rack designed to tide customers over, and that no proven alternative is now available to widen Rubin Ultra's scale-up in 2027.
MASSIVE DELAY: Just 3 months after Jensen demoed Kyber NVL144 at GTC, it has faced major setbacks and has been delayed by more than 12 months, pushing it back to 2028. Below, we explain why Kyber has faced massive delays and why NVIDIA’s NVL72x2 back-to-back rack architecture was… pic.twitter.com/VYduxnu01BJuly 5, 2026
The orthogonal backplane sits between Kyber's vertically mounted compute trays and the switch trays behind them, replacing the cable harnesses of earlier racks with a rigid board that carries the all-copper NVLink fabric. Kyber runs liquid cooling by default and stacks 144 Rubin Ultra packages, double the 72 packages in a current Oberon NVL72 rack. Every GPU-to-GPU link inside the cabinet runs through that board, and copper traces lose signal integrity as layer counts increase, alongside power delivery and thermal design challenges. Jensen Huang held up the gray backplane on stage at GTC back in March.
Trade analyses of the board describe three 26-layer sections laminated into one 78-layer stack close to a square meter in area, with trace spacing at or below 25μm and impedance held within a tolerance of 5% to keep 448 Gb/s-class signaling intact. A cabled version of the same interconnect would need upward of 20,000 discrete cables, which is why Nvidia is moving the wiring onto a single passive board.
NVL72x2 would have bolted two Oberon racks back-to-back to reach Kyber-class density over copper NVLink, per SemiAnalysis, which said Nvidia abandoned the stopgap after its largest customers balked at running two linked cabinets as a single unit. NVL576, a separate configuration tying eight racks together through co-packaged optics, is likely to slip too or ship in low volume until that optical technology matures.
These cancellations leave Nvidia with "no proven solution to expand the scale-up world size for Rubin Ultra," meaning the largest single Rubin Ultra domain in 2027 could match, but not exceed, what Oberon already delivers.
Nvidia dropped the quad-chiplet Rubin Ultra GPU for a dual-chiplet part last week over manufacturing execution concerns, halving the accelerator's per-package compute. SemiAnalysis has also placed a fully production-ready co-packaged optics NVSwitch no earlier than the Feynman generation that follows Rubin, which leaves copper as the only near-term solution for linking Rubin Ultra at rack scale and thereby puts even more weight on the PCB midplane.
The delay only applies only to the Rubin Ultra phase and its Kyber rack. Nvidia's 2026 Rubin GPUs, which reuse the current Oberon rack, aren't part of the reported delay. We've reached out to Nvidia for comment.
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- Six Gunners reach the World Cup quarter-finals as Spain and Belgium await
Six Gunners reach the World Cup quarter-finals as Spain and Belgium await

The FIFA World Cup quarter-final line-up is beginning to take shape, and Arsenal remain well represented as the knockout stages continue.
Sunday’s Round of 16 action saw England and Norway book their places in the last eight, ensuring that several Gunners remain firmly in the hunt for international glory. William Saliba confirmed his place with France at the quarter-finals the previous evening. It also confirmed the end of the road for two Arsenal stars, while there is still plenty to play for as Spain and Belgium prepare to take to the field.
England quartet safely through
England edged past Mexico in an entertaining 3-2 victory to secure their place in the quarter-finals, with four Arsenal players progressing.
Declan Rice completed the full match in midfield, while Bukayo Saka started and provided the assist for Harry Kane’s goal before being substituted during the second half. Eberechi Eze and Noni Madueke are also safely through to the last eight as England continue their bid for World Cup success.
Awaiting them in the quarter-finals will be Norway, setting up an intriguing meeting between Arsenal teammates.
Martin Odegaard captained Norway to a memorable 2-1 victory over Brazil, with Erling Haaland scoring both goals to eliminate one of the tournament favourites.
That means Arsenal’s captain will now come up against Rice, Saka, Eze and Madueke for a place in the World Cup semi-finals.
Brazil exit ends tournament for Gabriel and Martinelli
Not every Gunner enjoyed a successful weekend.
Gabriel and Gabriel Martinelli both saw their World Cup dreams come to an end as Brazil were surprisingly knocked out by Norway.
The defeat means Arsenal have already lost two first-team players from the competition at the Round of 16 stage.
More Gunners could join the quarter-final line-up
There is still plenty of Arsenal interest to come before the quarter-final picture is complete.
Spain face Portugal tonight (8pm UK) with David Raya, Mikel Merino and Martin Zubimendi all hoping to progress, while Leandro Trossard will be aiming to help Belgium overcome the United States later tonight (1am UK).
If both nations are successful, Arsenal’s quarter-final representation will grow even further, with the Gunners guaranteed to have players competing on both sides of the draw.
With several Arsenal stars still chasing World Cup glory, Gooners will undoubtedly be keeping a close eye on the remaining Round of 16 ties before attention turns to what promises to be a fascinating quarter-final stage.
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- NASCAR In-Season Challenge Bracket After Chicagoland: Cinderella Run Continues
NASCAR In-Season Challenge Bracket After Chicagoland: Cinderella Run Continues
The NASCAR In-Season Challenge produced another wild weekend at Chicagoland Speedway.
Just one week after No. 32 seed Alex Bowman stunned top-seeded Tyler Reddick, the tournament delivered more bracket chaos as Bowman, Todd Gilliland and several other underdogs continued their unlikely runs into Round 3.
Meanwhile, defending In-Season Challenge champion Ty Gibbs was eliminated, and Kyle Larson’s Stage 2 spin proved costly in more ways than one.
Alex Bowman keeps the Cinderella story alive
Bowman entered the tournament as the No. 32 seed, but his remarkable run continued Sunday.
Fresh off eliminating No. 1 seed Tyler Reddick at Sonoma, Bowman defeated No. 16 seed Austin Cindric after finishing fourth at Chicagoland. The Hendrick Motorsports driver now advances to EchoPark Speedway, where he’ll face another Cinderella story in Todd Gilliland.
Todd Gilliland knocks off another favorite
Gilliland’s surprising tournament run also continued.
After upsetting Daniel Suárez in Round 1, the No. 25 seed eliminated ninth-seeded Carson Hocevar by finishing 16th while Hocevar ended the day 22nd.
Gilliland now meets Bowman in one of the tournament’s most unexpected Round 3 matchups, guaranteeing that either the No. 25 or No. 32 seed will reach the semifinals.
Briscoe ends Ty Gibbs’ title defense
One of Sunday’s biggest bracket results came on the left side.
Chase Briscoe’s Chicagoland victory eliminated defending In-Season Challenge champion Ty Gibbs, who had won the inaugural tournament last season.
Briscoe now advances to face Chase Elliott, who defeated Michael McDowell after Elliott finished 11th and McDowell came home 29th.
Hamlin, Bell and Blaney keep rolling
The top half of the bracket largely held to form.
Denny Hamlin defeated Erik Jones after finishing third, while Christopher Bell advanced by beating Chris Buescher with his runner-up finish despite racing through a fractured wrist.
Ryan Blaney also moved on after defeating Shane van Gisbergen, while William Byron eliminated Kyle Larson after Larson’s spin and 34th-place finish dramatically changed that matchup.
Updated Round 3 Matchups
- Alex Bowman (32) vs. Todd Gilliland (25)
- Chase Briscoe (12) vs. Chase Elliott (4)
- Denny Hamlin (2) vs. Christopher Bell (10)
- William Byron (11) vs. Ryan Blaney (3)
EchoPark Speedway now hosts the quarterfinal round, with only eight drivers remaining in NASCAR’s second annual In-Season Challenge.
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- Ravens training camp: Sleepers to watch at each defensive position
Ravens training camp: Sleepers to watch at each defensive position
After months of waiting, we're less than 25 days from the start of Jesse Minter's first training camp since taking over as Ravens head coach after John Harbaugh was fired. The Baltimore Ravens have one of the NFL’s most talented defensive rosters, but training camp will not be decided only by the stars.
Minter and Anthony Weaver have established names to build around on defense, including Kyle Hamilton, Roquan Smith, Marlon Humphrey, Nate Wiggins, Malaki Starks, Nnamdi Madubuike, Trey Hendrickson, and Calais Campbell. The deeper battles will matter, too. Baltimore has several under-the-radar defenders fighting for roster spots, practice squad roles, or bigger opportunities after spending the past year developing in the system.
Here are five Ravens defensive sleepers to watch at each position entering training camp.
Defensive line: David Olajiga
Olajiga is one of Baltimore’s more interesting developmental defensive linemen because of his size, background, and pathway into the organization. The 6-foot-3, 315-pound lineman signed with the Ravens’ practice squad in October 2025 through the International Player Pathway Program after spending time with the Patriots and Rams. Baltimore later signed him to a reserve/future deal, giving him a full offseason to continue developing inside the Ravens’ defensive front.
Olajiga spent last season on the practice squad, which makes this training camp even more important. His case has to be built on traits, strength, and improvement. The Ravens have proven veterans and young interior defenders ahead of him, so Olajiga needs to show he can anchor against the run, create pocket push, and handle the physical demands of padded practices.
The path to the initial 53-man roster is difficult, but Baltimore values defensive line depth and developmental size. If Olajiga flashes during preseason games, he could become a strong practice squad candidate and a player the Ravens continue grooming for future depth.
Edge rusher: Carl Jones Jr.
Jones is listed as a linebacker, but his value comes from athleticism, special teams, and the possibility of carving out a hybrid depth role. The Ravens claimed him off waivers from the Chicago Bears in December 2025 after he appeared in 13 total games last season between Chicago and Baltimore. Jones finished 2025 with 12 total tackles, including 11 with the Bears and one with Baltimore.
That production does not guarantee anything, but it provides Jones with a starting point. He has already been in NFL games, has special teams experience, and has enough movement ability to push for a back-end roster role. Baltimore’s edge and linebacker groups are crowded, so Jones has to make himself valuable in multiple phases.
His best chance is to stand out on special teams while showing he can handle sub-package defensive work. If he can cover kicks, run, tackle, and provide emergency depth at linebacker or on the edge, he can make the final roster conversation more difficult.
Linebacker: Jay Higgins IV
Higgins is a sleeper because his football résumé is better than his draft status suggested. The former Iowa standout signed with Baltimore as an undrafted free agent in 2025 after a college career built on production, instincts, and leadership. In 2024, Iowa credited him with 114 total tackles, four interceptions, two forced fumbles, and six games with at least 10 tackles, while noting he was the only major-conference player that season with at least 100 tackles and four interceptions.
His rookie season gave him a foothold. ESPN lists Higgins with three solo tackles, one forced fumble, and no interceptions during the 2025 regular season. That is not a huge defensive stat line, but young linebackers often have to earn their way through special teams before they receive steady defensive snaps.
The Ravens have Roquan Smith at the top of the inside linebacker room, while Teddye Buchanan’s ACL recovery and Trenton Simpson’s development will shape the second spot. Higgins’ path is clear: tackle well, communicate, show coverage awareness, and become too dependable on special teams to cut. If he does that, he can stick as a depth linebacker with long-term upside.
Cornerback: Bilhal Kone
Kone may be the most intriguing sleeper on this list because 2025 was wiped out before it really began. The Ravens selected the Western Michigan cornerback in the sixth round in 2025, but he suffered a season-ending knee injury during the preseason opener against the Indianapolis Colts. Harbaugh later said Kone had a torn ligament in his knee and would miss the season.
Before the injury, Kone had real momentum as a developmental corner. At Western Michigan in 2024, he started all 13 games, finished with a career-high 70 tackles, and had 10 passes defended, including nine pass breakups and one interception. He also participated in the 2025 Senior Bowl, giving Baltimore a long, competitive corner with traits worth developing.
His camp will be about health first. If Kone is moving well, the Ravens can evaluate whether he still has the length, speed, and coverage ability that made him a draftable prospect. Baltimore has a crowded cornerback room, but a healthy Kone could push for a depth role, special teams snaps, or a practice squad spot if the roster math gets tight.
Safety: Jahquez Robinson
Robinson is a sleeper at the safety position, offering elite size, SEC experience, and a chance to make an impression in a crowded secondary. The Ravens list him at 6-foot-2 and 201 pounds, and Auburn’s bio credited him with playing all 12 games in 2025, including eight starts, while recording a career-high 27 tackles and 23 solo stops.
Robinson enters a tough room. Hamilton and Starks give Baltimore high-end safety talent, Jaylinn Hawkins adds veteran production, and other defensive backs are fighting for depth and special teams roles. That means Robinson’s roster case has to be built on more than measurables.
He has to tackle well, communicate, handle special teams, and show enough coverage range to be trusted as a developmental safety. If he can play both safety spots and contribute on coverage units, he has a chance to stick around even if the initial 53-man roster is difficult to crack.
Cornerback: Marquise Robinson
Robinson is another defensive back worth watching because the Ravens kept him in the building and have a long history of developing undrafted players. Baltimore lists him as a 6-foot, 192-pound cornerback from Arkansas with one year of experience. He did not record 2025 regular-season defensive statistics, according to ESPN and the Ravens’ team page, so his case will be made almost entirely in camp and preseason action.
His college production gives the Ravens something to evaluate. Arkansas credited Robinson with 33 tackles and one interception in 2024, while his best college season came at South Alabama in 2023, when he produced 36 tackles, 2.5 tackles for loss, three interceptions, three pass breakups, and a fumble recovery.
For Robinson, the formula is simple. He has to cover, tackle, and make plays on special teams. Baltimore’s cornerback depth is competitive, but preseason football often creates opportunities for players who can handle multiple roles. If Robinson turns camp reps into takeaways or standout coverage snaps, he can remain in the mix.
Bottom line
The Ravens’ defensive core is already strong, but the bottom of the roster still matters.
Kone has the most upside if he is healthy. Higgins has the most proven football instincts. Jones has NFL experience and special teams value. Olajiga has developmental size. Jahquez Robinson has the frame and safety background to push for a role, while Marquise Robinson gives Baltimore another cornerback prospect to evaluate.
Not all of them will make the 53-man roster, but all of them have something to prove once camp opens. For a defense trying to rebound under Minter and Weaver, one or two sleepers emerging would make an already deep unit even stronger.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Ravens training camp: Sleepers to watch at each defensive position
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- The Folarin Balogun red card was garbage, but USA strong-arming FIFA was worse
The Folarin Balogun red card was garbage, but USA strong-arming FIFA was worse

Folarin Balogun never, ever should have been given a red card against Bosnia and Herzegovina. The 64th-minute red card given to the USA’s star player was an utter joke, and everyone knows it. A situation that started with a bad call on the pitch turned into something entirely different as FIFA president Gianni Infantino proved, once more, what a feckless leader he is by allowing the World Cup to be blatantly interfered with by U.S. President Donald Trump.
We’re left with one of the most staggering, shameful, corrupt situations playing out in broad daylight — and it’s effectively tainted the entire World Cup as a result. It’s a case where the ends don’t justify the means, and even though the correct decision was reached, how that decision was reached is worthy of global condemnation.
If you somehow haven’t seen the initial red card, here’s the play in question which kicked this all off.
Was this worthy of a red card? 🟥 pic.twitter.com/WfrIxMRNMD
— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) July 2, 2026
If we break this moment down into its parts there’s simply no understanding how any professional referee would see this as a red. Balogun has his hands on defender Tarik Muharemović, but his eyes are locked on the ball. There’s no way to really intuit that Muharemović was going to slow down, which initiated the contact, and Balogun’s right leg only goes behind the defender because he’s trying to play the ball.
You can watch every single game at the World Cup and see 20 incidents like this in a game. A foul is going to be called the vast majority of the time, and it’s certainly justifiable to give Balogun a yellow card as a warning to be in control of his play. The idea that this warranted a red card, typically reserved for a clearly dangerous or reckless play is simply laughable. The idea that the decision was rendered by VAR made it even worse, because now we had a room of people making the same idiotic decision. Fans had a right to be mad, commentators had a right to criticize, and the USMNT should have had the right to appeal the card, considering it resulted in Balogun being suspended in the quarter-finals.
Critically, at no point in this equation should it involve “the sitting United States President calls the President of FIFA to get the card overturned,” but that’s precisely what happened.
The USMNT was in the process of asking FIFA to have Balogun’s red card overturned, but it appeared their request would fall on deaf ears — because there isn’t a mechanism to overturn red cards during the World Cup, which was reiterated by FIFA itself. The team had said they would bring their case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport, though it was highly unlikely their case would be heard ahead of the USA vs. Belgium match set to take place on Monday night.
It’s here that Donald Trump injected himself into the situation, along with several other members of the federal government. They harassed FIFA president Gianni Infantino over a series of phone calls, asking him to overturn the red card, which magically happened as FIFA justified the about-face using the little-known “Article 27,” which operates as a kind of suspended sentence for red cards, deferring them for one year following an event.
The decision wasn’t based on what was fair, or right, or just — no matter how much FIFA might say it was. It happened exclusively and explicitly because President Trump asked Infantino to reverse the decision. Infantino’s sycophantic love for the sitting president was demonstrated during the World Cup draw, when Trump was awarded the inaugural “FIFA peace prize.” The award was handed out on December 5th. In the six months that followed, the United States deposed the leader of Venezuela, served as a crucial ally to Israel’s military action in the Gaza strip, which killed an estimated 75,000 civilians, and began a war with Iran, part of which involved bombing a school full of children.
Despite being made to look like a fool and finding a way to become more of a laughingstock, Infantino’s allegiance during this World Cup hasn’t been to the sanctity of the sport — but whoever wields the most power. That’s why he was willing to find an excuse to vacate Balogun’s red card and manipulate the rules in the USA’s advantage.
We reached the correct conclusion. Balogun should be playing tonight, but the means behind reversing the red card are just gross. Nobody else in the world had the same level of power to make Infantino dance like a puppet except for the USA. Nobody else in the world would expect that they could pick up the phone and get a decision reversed like this. Belgium is understandably livid that FIFA altered its rules to find a justification for Balogun to play after training for a game they expected they wouldn’t face him. Heck, even Balogun himself is certainly happy to be playing — but his joy had a distinct underpinning that he knew that the process was bullshit. Balogun said that he was taking the red card in stride, rather than complaining about it, viewing his reaction as critical to “inspiring little kids, boys and girls who are watching. To show them the correct way to handle things”.
The United States government didn’t handle things the correct way Balogun wanted. Instead of toughening up, accepting they were screwed over, and trying to play through adversity like every other country in the sport needs to do, government officials whined, exerted their power on FIFA, and got what they wanted — like a crying toddler throwing a tantrum at the park and being rewarded with extra play time.
This whole scenario underscored one thing: The beautiful game will forever be tainted by FIFA’s corruption. That existed long before the Balogun saga, and it will exist after. The shame is that whatever happens now with the USMNT, this World Cup will forever be remembered as one where the USA got to skirt the rules because of power and influence, and God help us if the U.S. beats Belgium on Monday thanks to a Balogun goal.
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- Detroit Tigers return home to host Athletics this week
Detroit Tigers return home to host Athletics this week

The Detroit Tigers opened July with three wins in four tries while going 5-1 on their road trip after securing a 6-3 win over the Texas Rangers in Arlington on Sunday afternoon. Riley Greene paced the offense with a three-hit day, falling short of the cycle by just a measly base hit, while Casey Mize threw his second-straight quality start en route to the victory.
This week, the Motor City Kitties return home for a six-game home stand heading into the All-Star break, starting with a trio against the Athletics beginning on Tuesday night. Left-hander Tarik Skubal will get the start in the opener looking to build upon his best outing since returning from the disabled list.
Last time out in the Bronx, the 29-year-old allowed two runs (one earned) on just one hit — a solo home run — and zero walks while striking out nine New York Yankees plus a hit batter over six innings of work en route to his fourth win of the 2026 campaign in a 9-3 triumph for the Tigers.
Up against Skubal for the Athletics will be right-hander J.T. Ginn, who also had a strong outing last time out after experiencing a rough June. The 27-year-old threw six frames of one-run ball on three hits (one home run) and five walks while striking out four Los Angeles Dodgers to earn his seventh win of the season in a 7-1 final.
Here is a look at how the two match up in Tuesday’s evening opener at Comerica Park.
Detroit Tigers (40-50) vs. Athletics (41-49)
Time (ET): 6:40 p.m.
Place: Comerica Park, Detroit, Michigan
SB Nation Site:Athletics Nation
Media: Detroit SportsNet, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio Network
Game 91: LHP Tarik Skubal (4-4, 3.15 ERA) vs. RHP J.T. Ginn (7-4, 3.04 ERA)
| Player | G | IP | K% | BB% | GB% | FIP | fWAR |
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| Skubal | 11 | 65.2 | 29.5 | 3.1 | 45.7 | 3.11 | 1.6 |
| Ginn | 16 | 94.2 | 20.9 | 10.4 | 47.1 | 4.18 | 1.2 |
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- Dave Portnoy Mocks ‘Euro Tears’ After FIFA Stunningly Lifts Suspension of US Soccer Star
Dave Portnoy Mocks ‘Euro Tears’ After FIFA Stunningly Lifts Suspension of US Soccer Star
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Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy mocked the soccer fans complaining about FIFA’s stunning reversal of U.S. soccer star Folarin Balogun’s suspension.
On Sunday, FIFA announced that it had suspended the red card given to Balogun in the U.S.’s round of 32 match against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
The red card meant an automatic one-game suspension, meaning Balogun would miss America’s round of 16 match against Belgium.
It was later revealed that President Donald Trump allegedly called FIFA PresidentGianni Infantino himself to protest the red card.
In response to this information, many sports fans called the ruling corrupt and even accused Infantino of capitulating to Trump.
On Monday’s Wake Up Barstool, Portnoy claimed those complaints coming from the global soccer community showed it was afraid the U.S. was finally becoming a competitive soccer nation. He said:
Having said that, once this thing became official, we have had — what is it — maybe 18 hours now of crying like I have never seen in my lifetime. Maybe when the Patriots were on their run and “Deflategate,” and things like this, maybe Michigan… but this is on a global scale. The crying, the Euro tears, the sheer whimpery of Europe regarding this decision– everything from Belgium is lawyering up, Belgium shouldn’t play, UEFA, “This is illegal. You can’t do this.”
And it all stems from one thing and one thing only. People say, “Oh, you don’t like Trump,” and this and that. No, no, no, no. They don’t like that we’re getting good at soccer, boys. Europe is petrified because if we’re good at soccer, they got nothing. We’re bigger than they are, we’re badder than they are, we bail them out in every world war. We are the United States. We’re the bully, we’re the tough guy, and this is the one sport we’ve never paid attention to. We went up, we ripped hockey from Canada and shoved them in a locker. Now, if we take soccer from the rest of the world, they got nothing. So that’s all this is about.
"18 hours now of crying like I have never seen in my lifetime… it all stems from one thing and one thing only, they don't like that we're getting good at soccer. If we're good at soccer, they got nothing." – @stoolpresidente#USA#WorldCuphttps://t.co/50sRNV84kVpic.twitter.com/8qL4DzTTOb
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- Nielsen eyes further methodology changes ahead of football season
Nielsen eyes further methodology changes ahead of football season

It appears as if Nielsen is preparing to find yet another way to keep sports viewership trending upward ahead of the upcoming football season.
The audience-measurement firm, whose data is treated as the gold standard within the television business and is the currency by which networks sell advertising to media buyers, plans to formally roll out a new co-viewing initiative “as soon as September,” according to a report by Eric Fisher in Front Office Sports. The news comes after Nielsen piloted the co-viewing program during the month of February, measuring major sporting events like Super Bowl LX, the Olympics, the NBA All-Star Game, the Daytona 500, and the State of the Union. Across those events, Nielsen found that its updated co-viewing methods added 4.19% to total viewership.
Co-viewing, in layman’s terms, is when several people watch a telecast together in the same room. Nielsen’s new methodology introduces a wearable device that members of Nielsen households use to help determine how many viewers are in the room watching a given telecast. Previously, Nielsen households had to manually log the number of viewers in a room.
Since 2020, Nielsen has introduced a number of major methodological changes, all of which have had the effect of raising viewership data compared to historical norms. First, Nielsen began including out-of-home viewing measurements into its top-line data after years of reporting the number separately. Several years later, Nielsen expanded these out-of-home measurements, which initially reached just two-thirds of the country, to reach the entire contiguous United States. Shortly after, Nielsen implemented “Big Data” into its measurements, which collects data from millions of connected televisions and incorporates that data into its traditional panel measurements. The co-viewing change would mark the fourth major methodology shift in six years.
“This is obviously complex stuff, but our goal is still very simple: we want to be as accurate as possible, and this is the next iteration of Big Data,” Nielsen’s head of global sports, Seth Ladetsky, told Front Office Sports.
To be sure, each change has, in theory, resulted in more accurate measurements of television audiences, particularly for live sports programming, which tends to over-index in out-of-home viewing and co-viewing. However, it muddies historical comparisons, especially dating back to before 2020.
There is, of course, a clear incentive for Nielsen to implement changes that result in higher viewership. The firm’s biggest clients are the television networks that broadcast live sports, and the leagues that those networks pay billions of dollars to air. And these changes aren’t happening in a vacuum. The NFL recently vocalized its frustrations with Nielsen about what it sees as a systematic undercounting of its audience, with a league executive specifically citing co-viewing as one of the main culprits. At the same time the NFL publicized these complaints, it began experimenting with one of Nielsen’s competitors, VideoAmp.
It would appear that the NFL will get its wish from Nielsen in time for Week 1 in September. As sports media observers have become accustomed to in recent years, expect the change to result in more record-setting audiences for networks and leagues.
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- Rockets receive high grade for Tari Eason extension
Rockets receive high grade for Tari Eason extension
The Houston Rockets took care of their biggest offseason priority last week, re-signing restricted free agent Tari Eason on a five-year $81.5 million contract. Last season in 60 games, Eason was once again a reliable "3-and-D" wing, stifling opponents on the perimeter. The former LSU product averaged 10.5 points, 6.3 rebounds, 1.5 assists, 1.2 steals and 0.5 blocks while shooting 35.8% from beyond the arc.
As a result, ESPN writer Zach Kram gave the Rockets an "A" grade for the new contract. Kram praised Houston for finding a way to extend another one of their current players, saying, "The Rockets have been one of the new model teams in how to negotiate with their own players: Kevin Durant, Alperen Sengun, Jalen Green and Fred VanVleet all signed deals with some team-friendly elements, rather than their individual maximums." At an average annual value of $16.3 million, Eason's deal appears to be great value, especially considering that he's set to enter his age-25 season.
In a new era of finances throughout the NBA, deals like these have been vital for the Rockets to remain in contention with plenty of talented players like the aforementioned Durant and Sengun. Entering a contract year in the 2026-27 season, Houston will hope to reach an extension with Amen Thompson as well before he reaches restricted free agency next summer.
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- Ranking every player on the Detroit Lions’ 2026 roster: 90-81
Ranking every player on the Detroit Lions’ 2026 roster: 90-81

As we have learned plenty of times over recent years, an NFL roster isn’t just about the star-level talent at the top. Throughout an arduous season, each team’s depth is challenged, and players who were thought of as reserves or roster bubble players become critical parts to a team’s success.
So to assess the depth and overall well-being of the Detroit Lions’ 2026 roster, our staff ranked the entire 90 players from best to worst. I’ll be honest, too. It’s a fun little time-waster during the slow part of the offseason.
Here’s how it works:
This year we had eight staff members provide their full rankings of the roster from 90 to 1: Jeremy Reisman, Erik Schlitt, John Whiticar, Ryan Mathews, Morgan Cannon, Meko Scott, Brandon Knapp and Al Karsten.
After everyone submitted their rankings, we averaged each player out and re-ranked them based on consensus rankings.
[Note: We did not include Kendrick Law (out for season) or Terrion Arnold (released) in our rankings]
Over the next two weeks, we’ll release our list 10 players at a time until we get to the top 10. Then we’ll drop 10-6, followed by 5-1.
If you’re interested in comparing this year’s list to previous installments, you can find the archives here: 2025, 2024, 2023, 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019.
Alright, let’s get started with the bottom-10 players on the list. Don’t completely count out this group. Last year, Zach Horton (82 on our 2025 list) eventually made his way onto the 53-man roster and played in two games. He remains on the roster today.
90. WR Tay Martin (Highest: 84; Lowest: 84)
Last year’s ranking: N/A
Just as Mandatory Minicamp was finishing up, the Lions added four receivers from the UFL. Unsurprisingly, all four players finished in the bottom five of this year’s rankings.
Martin just had a very strong season with the Columbus Aviators, catching 42 passes for 483 yards and two touchdowns, ranking him among the top-10 receivers for the 2026 UFL season. At 6-foot-3, he brings some length, but he’s only listed at 186 pounds.
89. WR Lawrence Keys (Highest 85; Lowest: 90)
Last year’s ranking: N/A
Keys was the Lions’ final addition this spring, but he may have a better chance than the other three UFL receivers because of his special teams experience. Detroit is in need of returners, and Keys just finished his UFL season with 518 kick return yards (27.3 average per kick) and 134 punt return yards (12.2).
88. CB Aamaris Brown (Highest: 76; Lowest, 89)
Last year’s ranking: N/A
Browns is the lowest ranked undrafted rookie on this year’s list. He received just $105,000 in guarantees from the team (second lowest among Lions UDFAs).
Brown does have a lot of playing experience from college, and he was used both on the outside and the slot. While he’s a long-shot to make the roster, he certainly fits Detroit’s profile of a physical, gritty corner that would help in the run game.
87. WR Lucky Jackson (Highest: 82; Lowest: 89)
Last year’s ranking: N/A
Jackson has had two very strong seasons in lower leagues. He put together 573 and five touchdowns in the short-lived XFL, and just posted 32 catches and 392 yards with the Louisville Kings in the UFL. He also averaged 11.9 yards per punt return on nine attempts.
This is his second real shot in the NFL after basically spending two years on the Vikings’ practice squad.
86. WR Tarik Black (Highest: 75; Lowest: 88)
Last year’s ranking: N/A
Black likely ranks atop the rest of his UFL cohorts because of his size (6-foot-3, 213 pounds) and his small experience in the NFL. He spent time with the Colts, Jets, Ravens, Steelers, and Dolphins, despite the fact that he’s only played in one career game.
He’s coming off a strong season for the Kings, pulling in 388 yards and three touchdowns, proving he can still be productive despite being 28 years old already.
85. iOL Melvin Priestly (Highest 76; Lowest: 90)
Last year’s ranking: N/A
The Lions must have some optimism for Priestly as a developmental player, as they handed the former Illinois right tackle $220,000 in guarantees (third-highest).
Priestly began his college career at Grambling before two successful seasons had him on the road to the Big Ten. Pristely posted a solid 65.9 PFF grade last year, allowing just two sacks.
At the NFL level, he’s projected to play on the interior, and in the spring, he was repping with the third team as the left guard.
84. EDGE Eric O’Neill (Highest: 76; Lowest: 90)
Last year’s rankings: N/A
O’Neill received the fewest amount of guarantees of this year’s UDFA class, earning just $60,000. And while he’s got an extremely long road to make the Lions’ roster, there are some things to like about his game. Primarily, he’s consistently worked his way up to bigger competition his whole career. Starting at Long Island University, he worked his way up and destroyed the competition at James Madison (13 sacks). Then he turned that success into a season at Rutgers. And while his sack production dipped (2.5), he still posted 9.5 tackles for loss.
At just 6-foot-2, 250, O’Neil will either have to put on some weight, or really make a difference on special teams (or both).
83. CB De’Shawn Rucker (highest: 75; Lowest: 88)
Last year’s rankings: N/A
Rucker has some athletic tools the Lions will covet—mainly his 4.38 speed. That has gotten him some early work with the gunners on special teams.
Rucker has experience at outside corner, nickel, and safety, but his early work in Detroit has been at outside corner. There’s a little more opportunity there now that Arnold is out, but his chance, like everyone in the bottom 10, is via special teams.
82. RB Jabari Small (Highest: 78; Lowest: 90)
Last year’s rankings: N/A
Small is the only player in the bottom-10 who was on the team last year, but he was added too late (July 18) to make last year’s list. He didn’t end up making the team (waived with an injury), and he didn’t return to the practice squad until late November.
Small doesn’t have a great path to the 53-man roster, but if he can stay healthy this training camp, he could hang around the practice squad and be an insurance case.
81. TE Thomas Gordon (Highest: 78; Lowest: 83)
Last year’s rankings: N/A
Gordon was a low-key signing back in January after his rookie-season stint with the Chicago Bears ended on their practice squad and no futures deal agreed to.
Gordon projects to be an in-line, blocking-first tight end, but he’s overshadowed on our list by promising young talent like UDFA Miles Kitselman and receiver-transfer Jackson Meeks. Both Kitselman (23) and Meeks (23) are younger than Gordon (25).
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- USMNT Coach Gets Special MLB Spotlight Before Belgium Test
USMNT Coach Gets Special MLB Spotlight Before Belgium Test

USMNT manager Mauricio Pochettino took the mound at T-Mobile Park on Friday, July 3, throwing a perfect ceremonial first pitch before the Seattle Mariners squared off against the Toronto Blue Jays.
The appearance comes ahead of his team’s high-stakes World Cup knockout clash against Belgium. Pochettino has also been handed a major boost, with star striker Folarin Balogun’s one-match suspension overturned by FIFA.
Mauricio Pochettino Made The First Pitch For An MLB Game
USMNT manager Mauricio Pochettino embraced an American pastime over the nation’s historic 250th Independence Day weekend by throwing the ceremonial first pitch before the Seattle Mariners’ game against the Toronto Blue Jays.
The tradition has long been reserved for special guests, and this time, Pochettino received the honor.
He looked right at home, all smiles on the diamond. The football manager wore the Mariners’ signature white jersey and was joined by several USMNT stars, who cheered him on from the field.
For many of the players, it was also a chance to experience one of baseball’s most recognizable traditions from inside the stadium.
USMNT Faces Historic Belgium Challenge

The team’s celebratory mood will quickly give way to business as it faces world No. 9 Belgium in a Round of 16 clash on Monday. Victory would send the Americans to the World Cup quarterfinals for the first time since 2002.
The U.S. boasts a perfect 7-0-0 record at Seattle Stadium, including an impressive 2-0 group-stage win over Australia earlier in the tournament.
They will need every bit of that home-field advantage to snap a frustrating streak, having lost six straight matches against Belgium dating back nearly a century, including the heartbreaking extra-time Round of 16 defeat at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, when goalkeeper Tim Howard produced a memorable 16-save performance.
USMNT Gets Huge Folarin Balogun Boost

The Stars and Stripes have received a much-needed boost after FIFA overturned striker Folarin Balogun’s one-match suspension.
The striker’s controversial red card for a challenge on Bosnia and Herzegovina defender Tarik Muharemović had initially ruled him out of Monday’s match.
Instead of serving an automatic suspension, FIFA placed him on a one-year probationary period. Under Article 27, if he commits another disciplinary offense during that time, the suspended sanction can be reinstated by the judicial body, in addition to any new punishment imposed.
Balogun, who has already scored three goals at the tournament, will now be available to lead the line.
Captain Christian Pulisic said the squad learned of the decision on Sunday while traveling to training, adding that Balogun was “super happy.”
Pulisic added, “Just a big smile on his face and all of ours. The foul wasn’t what it was; it was harsh.”
Donald Trump Welcomes FIFA’s Balogun Decision

Meanwhile, Donald Trump welcomed FIFA’s decision to overturn Balogun’s suspension and took to social media to praise the governing body.
“Thank you to FIFA for doing what was right and reversing a great injustice!” Trump wrote on Truth Social.
According to the New York Post, sources said U.S. Soccer CEO JT Batson and COO Dan Helfrich led efforts to challenge the referee’s decision, arguing that VAR had been applied incorrectly.
U.S. Soccer attorneys, along with White House counsel, were reportedly involved, while Trump is said to have personally called FIFA president Gianni Infantino. According to the outlet, Infantino told Trump the matter rested with an independent committee and was already under review by FIFA’s disciplinary committee.
The U.S. delegation was also reportedly prepared to take the case to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS), the global authority for resolving sports disputes.
“A legal appeal was sent to FIFA,” a source said. “They wanted to avoid CAS. The CAS legal [team] was ready to go.”
Belgium Questions FIFA Ruling Ahead Of USMNT Clash
FIFA’s ruling on Sunday has raised the stakes ahead of Monday’s showdown, with Belgium protesting the decision and saying it was “astonished” by the outcome.
“FIFA bases its decision on Article 27 of the FIFA Disciplinary Code,” the Royal Belgian Football Association said in a statement. “This provision states that the FIFA Disciplinary Committee may decide to suspend the enforcement of a previously imposed disciplinary sanction.”
“However, Article 66.4 of the same FIFA Disciplinary Code clearly provides that a red card (sending-off) automatically results in a suspension for the team’s next match, as has been the case for all previous red cards issued during this FIFA World Cup.”
The association added that it would be “investigating all potential options” to “safeguard the legitimate rights of all participating teams” and to protect “the fundamental principles of fair play” in soccer.
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- Jurgen Klopp eyes former Manchester City coach for Germany assistant manager role
Jurgen Klopp eyes former Manchester City coach for Germany assistant manager role

- Incoming Germany manager Jurgen Klopp is eyeing a former Man City coach as his assistant
- Klopp wants to reunite with Pepijn Lijnders, his former assistant during his time at Liverpool
- Lijnders served as part of Pep Guardiola’s final coaching staff at Man City before his departure
Incoming Germany manager Jurgen Klopp is eyeing an approach for Pep Guardiola’s final assistant coach at Manchester City, according to new reports.
Klopp’s long-anticipated appointment as Germany manager is edging closer to fruition, with the former Liverpool manager now understood to be putting together the backroom staff he intends to bring with him as he prepares to take charge of the national team.
The German tactician enjoyed one of the most decorated managerial partnerships in recent football history with Lijnders during their time together at Anfield, with the Dutchman regarded as a significant architect of the high-intensity, counter-pressing style that defined Liverpool’s most successful period under Klopp’s stewardship.
Pep Lijnders explains decision to leave Manchester City alongside Pep Guardiola
Lijnders subsequently served on Guardiola’s final coaching staff at Manchester City, adding another prestigious chapter to a coaching career that has seen him work alongside two of the most celebrated managers of the modern era, before Guardiola’s departure from the Etihad Stadium at the end of last season brought that particular association to a close.
The prospect of a reunion with Klopp at international level now appears to be gaining real momentum, with fresh reports indicating that the incoming Germany manager has identified Lijnders as his preferred choice to serve alongside him as he embarks on the next chapter of his managerial career on the international stage.
Report: Klopp ‘targeting reunion’ with Lijnders as Germany build their backroom staff
According to Sam Wallace of The Telegraph, Klopp is targeting a reunion with Lijnders when he, as expected, formally assumes the role of Germany men’s national team manager – a partnership that would reunite two of the most recognisable figures from Liverpool’s celebrated period of domestic and European success.
The report underlines the degree to which Klopp values continuity and trust within his coaching environment, having previously spoken at length about the importance of shared philosophy and personal chemistry in building a backroom team capable of translating ideas from the training pitch onto the field of play.
Lijnders’s experience under Klopp at Liverpool and Guardiola at Manchester City gives him a coaching profile of rare breadth, having absorbed the methods of two managers widely regarded as the most influential tacticians of their generation – a combination of influences that would make him an extraordinarily valuable asset within any international setup.
It remains unclear whether Lijnders himself has yet been approached or whether discussions are at an early stage, though the specificity of Wallace’s reporting suggests that Klopp’s interest is a genuine and active one rather than a background consideration as Germany’s new management structure begins to take shape.
Revealed: Pep Guardiola’s assistant leaves personal message for Enzo Maresca inside Man City offices
What does Lijnders’s potential Germany move mean for Man City?
For Manchester City, the story represents a footnote to the broader transition that has swept through the club’s entire coaching infrastructure since Guardiola’s exit, with Enzo Maresca having assembled his own backroom team as he prepares for his first season in charge at the Etihad Stadium.
The departure of Guardiola’s remaining staff members – whether to international football, club management or other opportunities – is an inevitable consequence of a managerial transition of this magnitude, and Lijnders’s potential move to Germany is the latest reminder of the scale of the coaching reset that the Etihad Stadium has witnessed in recent months.
Klopp and Lijnders’s combined experience of winning the Premier League, UEFA Champions League and the Bundesliga titles between them would bring considerable credibility to a Germany setup that has struggled to recapture the consistency of previous generations – and the prospect of that partnership being reassembled on the international stage will be greeted with considerable interest across European football.
Whether the reunion materialises in the way Wallace’s report suggests will depend on both parties reaching an agreement on the structure and terms of Lijnders’s involvement, but with Klopp’s appetite for trusted collaborators well established, the logic of bringing one of his most successful working partnerships back together appears to be a compelling one.
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- Former Bayern Munich defender signs with Kreisliga club
Former Bayern Munich defender signs with Kreisliga club

Bayern Munich alum and former Germany international, Niklas Süle, has signed with eighth division side, SV Tiefenbach, in Baden Württemberg in southwestern Germany. The 30-year-old will compete in the Kreisliga Sinsheim, near his first professional club, TSG Hoffenheim.
Süle shared his feelings about his next chapter with Sky Germany’s Florian Plettenberg, “I’m really looking forward to experiencing football from a completely different perspective again – where it’s purely about the game itself and not about business or money. Two of my best friends play for SV Tiefenbach, and one of them is even the coach. After 13 years in professional football, it’s an absolute gift to share the pitch with my mates again and simply enjoy this wonderful sport to the fullest.”
Before joining Bayern in 2017, Süle played four seasons at Hoffenheim. He was with Bayern until 2022, winning the sextuple in 2020, five total Mesiterschale, two DFB-Pokals, and four German Super Cups. He also won a silver medal for Germany in 2016 and the Confederation Cup in 2017 and earned 49 caps with Germany’s senior team before retiring from international soccer in 2023. After leaving Bayer, Süle joined Borussia Dortmund where he played his final four professional seasons.
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- Schottenheimer was always going to stay as the Cowboys offensive coordinator
Schottenheimer was always going to stay as the Cowboys offensive coordinator

It was never a sure thing that Brian Schottenheimer would become the next head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. However, it was a near certainty he would remain with the franchise, whether or not he got the opportunity at a promotion.
Schottenheimer recently appeared on The Twins Take Podcast, where he was asked about the hiring process and if he was at peace with whatever happened. Schottenheimer’s wife, Gemmi, said they knew he would be back as the team’s offensive coordinator. The Cowboys coach went on to explain that after conversations with Jerry and Stephen Jones, he knew he wanted to be in Dallas regardless of their decision.
#Cowboys Brian Schottenheimer was going to be the team’s next offensive coordinator, regardless of whether he became the head coach or not.
— Brandon Loree (@Brandoniswrite) July 5, 2026
“…so what we had did is while they’re going through the process, because there’s a process, right? I wasn’t sure and there was a number of… pic.twitter.com/0rTbUznR95
Schottenheimer was already the offensive coordinator under Mike McCarthy in 2023 and 2024, but didn’t call plays. If he had remained in Dallas as the OC, it would have come at the recommendation of Dak Prescott, who Schottenheimer talked about later in the podcast as being a huge advocate for him to be the next head coach.
After hearing this clip, one might look at it and say it’s just the front office pushing another coordinator on an incoming head coach, like they did to Schotty with Matt Eberflus and Kellen Moore on McCarthy. Well, if they went with Robert Saleh or Leslie Frazier, having Schotty on staff who could run the offense with continuity would have been important.
Schottenheimer said he had an agreement in place to remain the Cowboys’ OC, but until the ink is dry, nothing is final. I wonder whether that would change if someone like Kellen Moore were hired as the team’s next head coach. Moore would also want to be the play-caller and was familiar with Prescott and Dallas, having previously been the OC, so keeping Schottenheimer around might not have worked out.
He did mention there were other teams trying to “court” him as an offensive coordinator before agreeing to stay in Dallas. If it were a choice between calling plays or sitting back in the same position he was for the previous two seasons, he may have gone elsewhere.
None of it came to pass as Schottenheimer’s goal all along was to become the tenth head coach in franchise history, and the front office fell in love with his vision for the team, its culture, and the offense. After having a unit that finished in the top ten of most statistical categories on offense, Schottenheimer is on the right path.
Astros Prospect Report: July 5th

Another day of minor league baseball is in the books. See the results below. Check out the previous day’s recap here.
AAA: Sugar Land Space Cowboys (40-46) lost 8-2 (BOX SCORE)
Pecko started for Sugar Land but struggled a bit allowing 4 runs over 3 innings. Sugar Land got on the board in the 4th inning on a Salazar 2 run single. Knorr allowed 3 runs in relief as OKC extended their lead. The bullpen allowed one more run and the offense was quiet the rest of the game as they fell 8-2.
Note: Biggio has a .889 OPS this season.
- Cavan Biggio, 1B: 1-for-2, 2B, 2 BB
- Trenton Brooks, LF: 1-for-3, 2B, BB
- Lucas Spence, RF: 1-for-3, R, BB
- Cesar Salazar, C: 1-for-3, 2 RBI
- Ethan Pecko, RHP: 3.0 IP, 4 H, 4 R, 4 ER, 2 BB, 3 K
- Michael Knorr, RHP: 1.0 IP, 3 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 0 BB, 1 K
- Bennett Sousa, LHP: 1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 0 K
- Brandon McPherson, RHP: 1.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 1 K
- Christian Roa, RHP: 1.0 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 0 BB, 1 K
AA: Corpus Christi Hooks (37-43) won 3-2 (BOX SCORE)
Wesneski made a rehab start for the Hooks and pitched well allowing 1 run over 4 innings. The Hooks got on the board in the 5th inning on an Encarnacion 2 run home run. In the 8th, Rosario added a 3 run home run to extend the lead. Gillis went the final 5 innings allowing 1 run as he closed out the 5-2 win.
Note: Gillis has a 3.33 ERA this season.
- Joseph Sullivan, RF: 1-for-3, R
- Yamal Encarnacion, 2B: 1-for-3, R, HR, 2 RBI
- Tyler Whitaker, CF: 1-for-3, BB
- Max Holy, SS: 0-for-3, R, BB
- Jax Biggers, 3B: 1-for-4, R
- Hemmanuel Rosario, DH: 1-for-4, R, HR, 3 RBI, BB
- Hayden Wesneski, RHP: 4.0 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 1 BB, 3 K
- Brett Gillis, RHP: 5.0 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 1 BB, 2 K (WIN)
A+: Asheville Tourists (27-53) won 11-8 (BOX SCORE)
Howard started for Asheville but struggled allowing 6 runs over 3.2 innings. Asheville got on the board in the 2nd inning on a Call solo home run. The offense rallied in the 3rd scoring 6 runs on an Ochoa 3 run home run, Nunez RBI double and Trujillo 2 run single. They got another run in the 4th on a Moss sac fly and one more in the 6th on a Hernandez RBI single. After Hub City got 2 in the 8th, Asheville responded with a Daudet 2 run double in the bottom of the inning. Wells closed it out with a scoreless 9th inning as Asheville won 11-8.
Note: Ochoa has a .896 OPS in High-A.
- Kyle Walker, SS: 0-for-4, R, BB
- Caden Powell, LF: 1-for-4, 2 R, BB, SB
- Nehomar Ochoa, CF: 3-for-5, 3 R, 2B, HR, 3 RBI
- Chase Call, RF: 2-for-4, 2 R, HR, RBI, BB
- Jack Moss, 1B: 0-for-2, RBI, 2 BB
- Cesar Hernandez, DH: 1-for-5, R, RBI
- Zach Daudet, 3B: 2-for-2, R, 2B, 2 RBI, BB, 2 SB
- Alejandro Nunez, 2B: 1-for-3, R, RBI, 2 BB, SB
- Keduar Trujillo, C: 1-for-4, 2 RBI, BB
- Dylan Howard, RHP: 3.2 IP, 6 H, 6 R, 5 ER, 3 BB, 2 K
- Raimy Rodriguez, RHP: 2.1 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, 4 K (WIN)
- Anthony Cruz, RHP: 1.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 1 K
- Bryce Collins, RHP: 1.0 IP, 2 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 1 BB, 0 K
- Jackson Wells, RHP: 1.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 2 K (SAVE)
A: Fayetteville Woodpeckers (41-39) won 10-9 (BOX SCORE)
The Woodpeckers got on the board in the first inning on an Alvarez RBI single. They rallied in the 5th for 4 runs on Ramirez sac fly, Wakefield 2 run home run and Luciano RBI double. Smith got the start and was solid tossing 5 no-hit innings, though he walked 5 and allowed a run. Saunier allowed a few runs in relief but in the 7th, Luciano connected on a solo home run to extend the Woodpeckers’ lead. The Howlers took the lead with 4 runs in the 7th, but the Woodpeckers rallied again scoring 4 runs in the 8th on a Wakefield RBI single, Cauro walk, Flores walk and a run scoring on a wild pitch. Cassedy tossed a scoreless inning to close out the 10-9 win.
Note: Luciano has a .844 OPS this season.
- Josh Wakefield, LF: 3-for-5, 3 R, 2B, HR, 3 RBI, BB
- Xavier Neyens, DH: 1-for-3, R, 2B, BB
- Kevin Alvarez, CF: 1-for-6, RBI, SB
- Waner Luciano, 3B: 2-for-3, 2 R, 2B, HR, 2 RBI, 2 BB, SB
- Carlos Cauro, C: 1-for-4, 2B, RBI, BB
- Arturo Flores, 1B: 0-for-4, RBI, BB
- Hector Salas, 2B: 1-for-4, R, 2B, BB
- Kenni Gomez, RF: 0-for-3, 2 R, 2 BB, 2 SB
- German Ramirez, SS: 2-for-4, R, 2B, RBI, BB
- Aubrey Smith, RHP: 5.0 IP, 0 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 5 BB, 1 K
- Grayson Saunier, RHP: 1.0 IP, 3 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 3 BB, 1 K
- Jackson Wells, RHP: 2.0 IP, 3 H, 5 R, 5 ER, 4 BB, 0 K (WIN)
- Brandon Cassedy, RHP: 1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 1 K (SAVE)
Today’s minor league starters:
SL: OFF
CC: OFF
AV: OFF
FV: OFF
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- New Orleans Saints’ Pro Bowler Named One of NFL’s Most Overpaid Players
New Orleans Saints’ Pro Bowler Named One of NFL’s Most Overpaid Players
Last year, the New Orleans Saints entered the season with extremely low outside expectations. Many analysts believed they would end up as one of, if not the worst team in the NFL.
Though, to be fair, they were working with a young, first-year head coach. The Saints also had no surefire starting quarterback. Eventually, rookie second-round pick Tyler Shough forced his way into the starting lineup, but it wasn’t until Spencer Rattler got the team out to a 1-7 start.
Of course, it didn’t help that the production of some of the Saints’ veterans dropped off last season either.
Alvin Kamara Rated as NFL’s Most Overpaid RB

One player who didn’t live up to his own standards is Alvin Kamara. The five-time Pro Bowl running back finished with a career-low 471 rushing yards and 186 receiving yards while playing in just 11 games.
Now the 30-year-old is headed into the final year of his contract in New Orleans, yet the team has already replaced him in the starting lineup with prized free agent acquisition Travis Etienne who inked a four-year, $48 million contract. Meanwhile, Kamara is now set for a backup role, yet still has a 2026 cap hit of $10.4 million. That’s just too rich for a player without a featured role on a team that isn’t expected to compete for a Super Bowl.
Recently, Bleacher Report’s Moe Moton named Kamara as the NFL’s “most overpaid” running back today. Part of it is due to his decreased production in 2025, but also a bit of projection knowing he’ll see even fewer opportunities in 2026 now that Etienne will take the bulk of the workload in New Orleans. In essence, it will be very difficult for Kamara to live up to his contract this season.
“Although Kamara is beloved within the Saints’ fanbase, it’s clear that he’s on the downside of his career. The nine-year veteran will likely need to take a pay cut to remain with the team because of his recent availability issues and diminished production from the previous campaign.”
Bleacher Report’s Moe Moton on Alvin Kamara
Of course, there’s always a chance that the Saints cut Kamara or try to trade him to a different team. Several offenses have a need for a multi-purpose running back who can be effective as a rusher and at catching passes out of the backfield. Yet, some evaluators may simply think Kamara isn’t worth the price of admission at this point.
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- WATCH: Austin Hill Seemingly Got Revenge on Shane van Gisbergen Under Caution at Chicagoland
WATCH: Austin Hill Seemingly Got Revenge on Shane van Gisbergen Under Caution at Chicagoland
Austin Hill has earned a reputation in NASCAR for wrecking other drivers, sometimes intentionally, and letting his emotions get the best of him. That appeared to be the case again on Sunday night following his incident with Shane van Gisbergen at Chicagoland Speedway.
Two weeks ago at Naval Base Coronado, Hill accidentally took out van Gisbergen when the No. 33 car missed the bottom after the restart and caused a wreck that delivered race-ending damage to the No. 97. SVG’s revenge seemed to come on Sunday night in the eero 400.
On Sunday night at Chicagoland during Lap 48, Hill came down in front of van Gisbergen’s nose heading into the turn. That’s when the No. 97 plowed into the No. 33, sending the car spinning into the wall for race-ending damage.
On the radio, team owner Richard Childress immediately called the move by SVG intentional and he seemed to want NASCAR to look into the matter. Hill also voiced his frustration, with the No. 33 team pleading with him to focus on the “big picture” and not retaliate.
“”That was on purpose from California.”
Richard Childress on Shane van Gisbergen hitting Austin Hill (H/T Jeff Gluck)
While TNT Sports didn’t capture what came after, HBO Max’s in-car camera for the No. 33 car did. The full clip on YouTube from Steven Taranto shows the in-car cameras of the incidents from both Hill and SVG’s perspective.
However, it seems Hill either didn’t get the message or he simply ignored it. As Hill is being told to keep the “big picture” in mind when he’s back on the track, he finds his chance at payback. With everyone still under caution and the No. 33 driving off pit road to reach the garage, Hill comes up and hits van Gisbergen’s car in the left front.
NASCAR hasn’t exactly been consistent this year when it comes to penalizing drivers for what is widely viewed as intentionally wrecking another. Ryan Preece received a 25-point penalty and $50,000 fine for seeming to hit Ty Gibbs intentionally at Texas Motor Speedway in early May, but NASCAR had Preece’s radio feed that indicated it was premeditated.
Richard Childress Racing will certainly be pushing NASCAR to penalize van Gisbergen, either with a fine or docking him points, for what the team believes was an intentional wreck of Hill.
A points penalty seems unlikely, given that van Gisbergen never indicated on the radio it was intentional and he didn’t right-hook the No. 33. It also might be worth seeing if Trackhouse Racing uses Hill’s in-car camera feed as evidence that he intentionally made contact with the No. 97 under caution, which there is a precdent for.
It’s worth keeping in mind heading into the week ahead of NASCAR’s review, especially since Childress was very unhappy that Hill was suspended a race last year in the O’Reilly Auto Parts Series for intentionally wrecking Aric Almirola.
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- 'Good offer' leads to Jensen leaving Aberdeen for Elfsborg
'Good offer' leads to Jensen leaving Aberdeen for Elfsborg

Elfsborg have signed full-back Alexander Jensen from Aberdeen for an undisclosed fee, with Dons manager Stephen Robinson saying the Swedish club had made "a good offer".
Dane Jensen, 24, played 55 times for Aberdeen following his January 2025 move, scoring once. He previously played for two clubs in his homeland and is returning to Sweden after playing for Brommapojkarna before moving to Pittodrie.
He helped the Dons win the 2025 Scottish Cup final.
"We received a good offer from Elfsborg for Alex and it's one we all felt was right," Robinson told the Aberdeen website.
"Alex is a great lad who always gave his best for the club, but I was honest with him in saying that he probably wouldn't be an automatic starter next season.
"There is already strong competition in that area of the pitch with Nicky Devlin and Dylan Lobban, while both Lewis Mayo and Brad Lyons are also comfortable playing there.
"Despite that, Alex has continued to train brilliantly and conduct himself in an exemplary manner. I can't speak highly enough of his professionalism.
"He leaves with a Scottish Cup winner's medal and the thanks of everyone at Pittodrie and Cormack Park. We wish him every success back in Sweden."
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- Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire: Kody Clemens among top hitters to stream in Week 16 based on matchups and advanced stats
Fantasy Baseball Waiver Wire: Kody Clemens among top hitters to stream in Week 16 based on matchups and advanced stats
We’re almost to the MLB All-Star Break, which means it’s crunch time for our fantasy baseball teams. Some of the hitters that were recommendations to add and stream have turned into reliable players to keep on rosters in most leagues. That’s typically the goal of finding hitters to stream, where we want them to turn into regular pieces.

Last week, we were able to target Marlins, Athletics and Rockies hitters because of their hitter-friendly matchups and ballparks. Though we don’t have that type of boom week, the Dodgers face the Rockies and Diamondbacks — two of the worst pitching staffs. Not that we needed it, but stock up for Dodgers hitters in Week 16.
The Mets project to have mediocre matchups, though the best matchups come late in the week against Red Sox starters Ranger Suárez and Payton Tolle. Meanwhile, the Giants could have sneaky hitters to stream, since they face the Blue Jays and Rockies pitchers. We’ll dive into the Week 16 matchups to monitor before highlighting several hitters to add and stream in various league formats.
Notable Team Matchups in Week 16
Diamondbacks (4 at SD, 3 at LAD
The Diamondbacks project to face seven right-handed starting pitchers in Week 16. It’s more favorable earlier in the week, facing Walker Buehler, Germán Márquez, Michael King and Griffin Canning. However, the Diamondbacks will face Shohei Ohtani, Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Emmet Sheehan in the latter part of the week. Max Kepler and Pavin Smith might be the biggest beneficiaries as the main strong-side platoon options, though Kepler recently came back from his suspension and Smith hasn’t been productive in a smaller sample.
Braves (1 vs. NYM, 3 at PIT, 3 at STL)
The Braves project to face six right-handed starting pitchers in Week 16. Paul Skenes and Freddy Peralta are the best starting pitchers on the schedule, though both have been struggling in some regard. Dominic Smith and Mike Yastrzemski should benefit from a righty-heavy slate for the Braves.
Rockies (3 at LAD, 4 at SF)
It’s a weird week for Rockies hitters, with three left-handed starting pitchers on the schedule. Though we liked Mickey Moniak last week, be careful about him and Troy Johnston in Week 16, as their primary strong-side platoon options.
Royals (1 vs. PHI, 3 at NYM, 3 at BAL)
The Royals project to face four right-handed starting pitchers in Week 16. Since the Royals don’t have many hitters in a strong-side platoon roles, it’s just a note for them in a seven game week.
Brewers (5 at STL, 3 at PIT)
The Brewers will have a doubleheader on Tuesday against the Cardinals, giving them eight games this week. It’s probably a first, but we have the Brewers projected to face eight right-handed starting pitchers in Week 16. The Cardinals have regularly been one of the teams to target for opposing hitters. Fire up Jake Bauers and Garrett Mitchell in most formats, with David Hamilton being a deep-league streamer for steals in a strong-side platoon role.
Mets (1 at ATL, 3 vs. KC, 3 vs. BOS)
There are five right-handed starting pitchers projected to face the Mets in Week 16. The only two lefties come in their final series against the Red Sox, including Suàrez and Tolle. It looks like favorable matchups against Reynaldo López and Royals pitchers in the first four games.
Yankees (4 at TB, 3 at WSH)
Five right-handed starting pitchers are on the schedule for the Yankees. The two lefties projected are Shane McClanahan and Ian Seymour. Ryan McMahon returned from the injured list, meaning he might be a sneaky deep-league pickup as the strong-side platoon option.
Phillies (1 at KC, 3 at CIN, 3 at DET)
The Phillies project to face four right-handed starting pitchers in Week 16. Gabriel Rincones Jr. and Justin Crawford project as the only strong-side platoon options that could be affected, though they both bat in the bottom third of the lineup.
Padres (4 vs. ARI, 3 vs. TOR)
The Padres will face seven right-handed starting pitchers in Week 16. Gavin Sheets is the only hitter who tends to be platooned against righties for the Padres. Sheets has 14 home runs and a 122 wRC+, making him a sneaky deep-league option.
Giants (3 vs. TOR, 4 vs. COL)
Kyle Freeland is the only left-handed starting pitcher on the schedule for the Giants. It’s a bit tougher in the early parts of the week against Kevin Gausman, Spencer Miles and Dylan Cease. The Giants don’t really have any strong-side platoon hitters besides catcher Drew Cavanaugh.
Cardinals (5 vs. MIL, 3 vs. ATL)
There will be four left-handed starting pitchers projected to face the Cardinals in Week 16. That includes Shane Drohan, Robert Gasse, Kyle Harrison and Martín Pérez. Catcher Jimmy Crooks might be the only hitter who will lose playing time as a strong-side platoon option.
Rays (4 vs. NYY, 3 vs. SEA)
Seven right-handed starting pitchers are on the schedule for the Rays. Both the Yankees and Mariners have above-average pitching staffs. Cedric Mullins is the biggest beneficiary, as the primary strong-side platoon option. Though Richie Pallacios and Hunter Feduccia have been platooned against righties, their playing time has been more sporadic.
Shallow/Medium League Hitter Pickups (Under 50% Rostered)
Esmerlyn Valdez, 1B/OF, Pirates (50% Rostered)
It’s on me for not mentioning Valdez earlier. He has seen sporadic playing time since he was called up, but we’ve seen him in the lineup more often over the past week. Valdez’s .421 BABIP is fueling his .310 batting average, though the home runs have drawn us in.

That’s evident by Valdez’s six home runs in 78 plate appearances, aligning with a whopping 28.6% HR/F rate. Thankfully, he possesses near-elite power skills, with a 75 mph bat speed and a 15.4% barrel rate per plate appearance. He was known for his 60-grade raw power as a prospect, but the 30-grade hit tool and 63.4% contact rate raised concerns.
Scoop up and stream Valdez for power in Week 16.
Kody Clemens, 1B/2B/OF, Twins (37% Rostered)
Since June 1, Clemens has been productive, with 10 home runs, one stolen base and a .261 batting average. He continues to hit the ball hard, given his 9.5% barrel rate per plate appearance. Although the Twins’ lineup has been somewhat underwhelming, Clemens bats toward the top third of the lineup. That suggests Clemens should benefit from volume and potential power, since they face the Guardians and Angels, with both teams having questionable pitchers.
Masyn Winn, SS, Cardinals (35% Rostered)
Volume should be favorable for Winn in Week 16 with eight games on the schedule. Winn has three home runs, two steals and a .279 batting average since June 1. He needs volume because he profiles as a compiler with a 2.4% barrel rate per plate appearance. After Winn pulled the ball into the air (21.1%) last season, Winn’s pulled air rate fell to 12.8%. The tools don’t wow us, but Winn looks like a favorable option in rotisserie leagues without the head-to-head component.
Add and stream Winn if you need a steady contributor.
Caleb Durbin, 2B/3B, Red Sox (40% Rostered)
In June, Durbin has been one of the more productive players. That’s evident by his seven home runs, five steals and a .290 batting average since June 1. Durbin started pulling the ball 52.9% of the time, with four barrels since June out of seven total throughout the season. It looks like a notable change in Durbin’s profile to potentially tap into his pull-side power this season.
Add and stream Durbin if you haven’t already.
Deep-League Hitter Pickups (10% Rostered or Lower)
Cedric Mullins, OF, Rays (8% Rostered)
The Rays have all right-handed starting pitchers on the schedule. That will favor Mullins, who is performing better since June 1. He has seven home runs, four stolen bases and .267 batting average since the beginning of that month. Most of the underlying metrics for Mullins looks similar to previous seasons.
Target Mullins for volume as a strong-side platoon option if your team needs batting average, power and speed.
Garrett Mitchell, OF, Brewers (14% Rostered)
The Brewers play eight games this week, all of which come against right-handed starting pitchers. Mitchell hits in the middle of the Brewers’ lineup, as a strong-side platoon option, which will benefit him this week. He continues to produce well with five home runs and a .319 batting average, fueled by his .410 BABIP since June 1. Mitchell hits the ball hard, with a 8.6% barrel rate per plate appearance and walks 12.1% of the time, so he will be a source of batting average, home runs and OBP as a hitter to add and stream in Week 16.
Ty France, 1B, Padres (2% Rostered)
The Padres’ offense has been underwhelming, with a 89 wRC+, ranking 28th out of 30 teams. France has been regularly hitting in the middle of the Padres’ lineup. He is pulling the ball into the air more often this season, with a 17.6% pulled-air rate. That coincides with France hitting more barrels, given his 7% barrel rate per plate appearance, two points higher than his career norm.
Taylor Walls, SS, Rays (1% Rostered)
Defense has typically been Walls’ calling card. However, he has been a decent source of stolen bases and batting average since June. Walls has seven stolen bases and a .267 batting average since June 1. If you’re looking for an underrated middle infielder for batting average and steals, Walls is your guy.
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- This Eagles breakout star might not be back. But he’s an important piece in 2026
This Eagles breakout star might not be back. But he’s an important piece in 2026
The Philadelphia Eagles are less than a month away from the start of training camp. We’ll be counting down the 25 most important Eagles for the 2026 season.
21. Moro Ojomo
Moro Ojomo emerged this time last year as a breakout candidate on the Eagles’ defensive line. Now, he’s one of the most important players in the building — with an uncertain future.
Going into last season, there was a legitimate question mark at defensive tackle. The Eagles still had Jalen Carter and Jordan Davis. But they had to replace Milton Williams, an integral part of the Super Bowl LIX triumph who left in free agency for a $100 million deal from the Patriots.
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Fortunately, Ojomo was ready to follow Williams’ footsteps. Ojomo, the 2023 seventh-rounder out of Texas, quickly established himself as a force on the Eagles’ interior defensive line.
Ojomo, who entered last season without a single regular-season sack, finished second on the team in 2025 with six sacks. He played in all 17 games, started nine times and logged 12 quarterback hits, six tackles for loss and 38 total tackles.
Ojomo, the No. 249 overall pick in 2023, logged more defensive snaps (740) last year than he did in 2023 and 2024 combined (456).
With Carter dealing with shoulder issues and Davis doing his best work against the run, Ojomo was the perfect complement (and gave offenses headaches) on passing downs. He showed off his explosiveness and smarts. Behind the scenes, teammates call him “Coach Mo.”
“I’m so impressed with this guy, with his work ethic, his commitment to excellence,” defensive line coach Clint Hurtt said this spring. “It sounds like coach talk, but it’s not with this guy. Everything he does is with a purpose. ... He’s almost a pest with the little nuances of the game. Just has to continue to find little ways to get better, and I expect a great year out of him.”
If Ojomo has another great year, that could lead him down a similar path to Williams: landing a lucrative contract outside of Philadelphia.
Ojomo is entering the fourth and final year of his rookie contract. The Eagles paid Davis earlier this offseason and will give Carter a contract extension either this offseason or next. They also have to pay Quinyon Mitchell, Cooper DeJean and others down the line. It’s unlikely that Howie Roseman and Co. will have the cap space to pay Ojomo a big second contract.
But the Eagles will cross that bridge when they get there. At least for the 2026 season, they have Ojomo, one of the most underrated d-linemen in the NFL, on the roster.
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- NHL Insider Reveals Dylan Larkin’s Most Likely Trade Destination
NHL Insider Reveals Dylan Larkin’s Most Likely Trade Destination

The Detroit Red Wings began NHL free agency with Dylan Larkin in trade rumors, and that has not changed. Larkin is still a member of the Red Wings, despite requesting a trade from the organization. However, what is the 29-year-old captain’s most likely trade destination if he is moved?
The Athletic’s Chris Johnston believes it is between the Red Wings or Minnesota Wild for Larkin right now, as said on the Chris Johnston Show on July 2. Therefore, Johnston believes the star center will either stay with Detroit or be traded to Minnesota. The NHL insider also said the Wild have a real desire to acquire Larkin.
However, what if talks fall apart and the Red Wings still want to move him? A few teams still make sense for Larkin.
Potential trade destinations for Dylan Larkin outside of Minnesota Wild

Larkin still wants to play for a new NHL organization during the 2026-27 season, but Minnesota needs to give Detroit a package that is worthy of accepting. Red Wings general manager Steve Yzerman wants players more than picks, and there are still a few teams that make sense for Larkin.
The Vegas Golden Knights were initially on Larkin’s trade destination list, so this is an easy connection. If not Minnesota, Vegas has been the second-most mentioned team for Larkin. The Knights would have to trade some players to the Red Wings, but they could pounce on the opportunity with the Wild unable to close the deal.
Meanwhile, the Dallas Stars are another ideal landing spot. Dallas is one of the NHL’s best organizations, and with Jason Robertson‘s future in doubt, Larkin would be a great addition. Could Yzerman pull off Larkin for Robertson? For now, that might be the most appealing option outside of Minnesota’s Matt Boldy.
Finally, what about the Tampa Bay Lightning? Over the last decade, Tampa has become one of the premier destinations in the NHL, giving players a great chance of competing in the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Lightning defenseman J.J. Moser would be one of the more intriguing additions for Detroit.
If Larkin wants to play for a new team, Minnesota seems to be his best chance. If the Wild can’t close out a trade, it is unclear what would happen with Larkin.
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- Oregon Ducks established as a national recruiting wrecking ball
Oregon Ducks established as a national recruiting wrecking ball
Recruiting is the name of the game in college football. Whether it’s through the high school ranks or the transfer portal, it’s the key to success and winning games in the fall.
The Oregon Ducks seem to have mastered the art under Dan Lanning. No longer just the flashy program out west that attracts the top talent from California, Nevada and Arizona, the Ducks have spread their wings on the recruiting trail.
Since Lanning took over the program, the Ducks have routinely raked in top-five classes in the nation. Oregon has been open about creating a pipeline to Texas, using Lanning’s connections to win in the Midwest and in the South, and even pulling talent from the Northeast on occasion.
In the 2027 recruiting class, the Ducks are on a heater, hauling in 24 commits as of early July and holding the No. 2 class in the country. Those 24 players are scattered across 17 states, and they are all planning to flock to Eugene in 2027.
That number has only grown as Oregon has become more exposed to the rest of the country. In 2025, the class after Oregon won the Big Ten in 2024, the Ducks had 18 commits across 11 states. Among the freshman class hitting the field in Eugene for the first time this offseason, the Ducks brought in 23 recruits from 14 states.
Oregon has kicked off July with fireworks🎆
— Rivals (@Rivals) July 3, 2026
The Ducks have landed three top-70 recruits since July 1🦆https://t.co/TrcfCLhdBQpic.twitter.com/VyeuulrCiM
There are many reasons why the Ducks have become so powerful in recruiting, even when dipping deep into enemy territory. Although Oregon might not have the national championship trophies to show off yet, the Ducks have done plenty of winning in different states in recent years.
In the past three years, the Ducks have won games in Michigan, Pennsylvania, Florida, Texas, Illinois and New Jersey. Lanning and his staff have also secured commitments in each state in the 2027 class. The relationship and brand-building that the Ducks have done on the road has made them an even bigger national landing spot than they already were.
NIL, of course, is a big separator as well. Oregon has consistently brought in top classes in recruiting and in the transfer portal because they are able to spend top dollar for some of the best talent in the nation. Like it or not, money is a factor in today’s game, and the Ducks haven’t shied away from it.
On3’s Pete Nakos spoke to several anonymous general managers at different programs around the country, and Oregon, Texas A&M, Notre Dame, Texas Tech and Miami are viewed as the top spenders.
That’s reflected well in the current recruiting rankings, where that group makes up the top four, and Texas Tech falls inside the top 10.
“It feels like $350,000 was the starting price for a low four-star this year,” an SEC general manager told On3. “We’ve reached the period where everyone has an agent. There are no layups anymore in high school recruiting. Nothing is even reasonably priced.”
You can’t fault recruits for chasing the biggest bag possible. Everyone is doing it, and there are no guarantees in football, especially at the next level. So, why not cash in now? That comes at the expense of loyalty during transfer season and a lack of trust in commitments during recruiting, but without strict guidelines to level the playing field when it comes to spending, that’s the reality of the sport right now.
Oregon is putting together one of the best classes in program history right now and could finish with the top-ranked class in the country when pen hits paper on signing day in December. The Ducks will only continue to expand their national footprint this season, playing games in Oklahoma and Ohio, while returning to Michigan, Illinois and California as well.
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- Cricket Scotland 'regrets the hurt' endured by racism whistleblower
Cricket Scotland 'regrets the hurt' endured by racism whistleblower

Cricket Scotland has said it "regrets the hurt" endured by a former top cricketer who blew the whistle on racism in the sport.
The original complaint by Majid Haq led to the governance of Cricket Scotland being branded institutionally racist in a review which was published in 2022.
Haq is now an umpire in the sport and last year launched a civil legal claim against the sport's governing body for alleged victimisation after he was removed from umpiring at a Scotland international fixture.
This legal claim has now been dropped and both Haq and Cricket Scotland have issued statements about the situation.
Haq, from Paisley, and former Scotland teammate Qasim Sheikh spoke out about their experiences of racism in the game in 2022.
The subsequent review found evidence of institutional racism in Scottish cricket and highlighted 448 examples.
Cricket Scotland accepted the hundreds of recommendations made in this review in full.

The sport's governing body then hired two law firms and a race equality charity to independently investigate the racism allegations made by former players and others in the game.
BBC Scotland last year revealed that one of these investigations concluded that Haq had been victimised for speaking out and that his later career as umpire was "substantially undermined" as a result of him going public with his concerns.
A club official was convicted in 2023 for racially abusing Haq when he was umpiring a game.
Last year's civil claim was lodged after Haq was dropped from umpiring at a Scotland vs Nepal fixture, which the ex-international claimed was as a result of discrimination.
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In a statement, Haq said the last 11 years "have been some of the hardest of my life".
He added: "My experiences, particularly those during my playing career, and the subsequent backlash and abuse for speaking about them has come at great personal cost to me and my family.
"By withdrawing my court action, I have committed to enabling Cricket Scotland to take the steps they've outlined in their commitments and equality, diversity and inclusion plans to make our sport inclusive and safe for all that participate.
"Nothing can change the experience of the past or restore experiences lost. I have had to learn to live with an unsought role as a figurehead for this issue with the unwanted negativity.
"I can only hope that over time that can change too, and we can all move forward together to play our role in leading cricket's growth in Scotland."
'Zero-tolerance policy to discrimination'
A statement from Cricket Scotland issued at the same time said the organisation "acknowledges and regrets the hurt that Mr Haq has endured".
It added: "Cricket Scotland reiterates its regret for Mr Haq's experiences and makes clear that any form of racism has no place in our sport, is entirely unacceptable and will be responded to in the strongest terms.
"Furthermore, Cricket Scotland is reaffirming its commitment to applying a zero-tolerance policy to all forms of discrimination within Scottish cricket.
"Embedding a culture of inclusivity and fostering a diverse and equitable cricketing environment where every individual can participate, enjoy, and thrive is a cornerstone of Cricket Scotland's strategic priorities."
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- Blue Jays Urged To Trade For Reds' 20-Homer Threat
Blue Jays Urged To Trade For Reds' 20-Homer Threat

The Toronto Blue Jays entered play on Monday three games back of a wild card spot, and could look to add at the trade deadline.
The team had a very busy offseason on the heels of a World Series berth, but the results have been somewhat disappointing so far. Injuries have plagued them, but they are still in the postseason picture. They rank 24th in home runs, and adding a power bat should be a priority at the trade deadline. The Athletic's Jim Bowden tabbed Spencer Steer as the best fit for the Blue Jays in this year's trade frenzy.
"Steer can play first, third and left and is on pace to eclipse 20 homers for the fourth consecutive year," wrote Bowden on Monday. "He’s still only 28 but is arbitration eligible for the first time this offseason, which is why the Reds could move on from him."
Steer has hit at least 20 home runs in each of the last three seasons and is already at 14 home runs this year. Not only can he hit for power, but he has shown he can stay healthy, playing in at least 145 games in each of the previous three seasons.
Steer does not have a clear fit in the Blue Jays lineup, but his versatility would give John Schneider flexibility to get him into the lineup consistently. He cruches left handed pitching, posting a 1.044 OPS against southpaws this year. He could be the perfect platoon partner for rookie Yohendrick Piñango in left field. Piñango has played well, but has just a .448 OPS against left-handed pitching.
The Blue Jays are getting healthier, but they will need to add some help if they actually want to make another deep run in the postseason. At the very least, Steer could be plugged in as a regular designated hitter or allow Schneider to get Vladimir Guerrero Jr. in the designated hitter spot. Regardless of where they would use him, he would certainly help their offense.
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- Georgia Bulldogs officially named college football’s team of the 2020s
Georgia Bulldogs officially named college football’s team of the 2020s
Every fan base in the nation wants to become college football‘s next dynasty. Whether it’s Alabama’s run in the 2010s or Nebraska’s dominance in the 1990s, every program aspires to reach those heights. Some come close, but many fall short. CBS Sports recently named the team of each decade dating back to the 1910s. Even though the 2020s aren’t over yet, one program has clearly defined the decade so far.
CBS Sports named the University of Georgia as the team of the decade. Kirby Smart has built a dynasty in Athens. Although Georgia hasn’t returned to the national championship game since winning the title in 2022, there’s little doubt the Bulldogs remain the kings of the SEC.
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Smart not only knows how to recruit, but he has also thrived in the chaotic era of NIL. However, CBS highlighted what has made Georgia’s run so remarkable. It all began with a championship that had been 40 years in the making.
“Alabama defeated Georgia in the 2021 SEC Championship Game, adding to Kirby Smart’s list of frustrating defeats against his former boss. You already had the 2017 national title game and the 2018 SEC Championship Game from the previous decade, and suddenly, Bryce Young was blitzing through an all-time Dawgs defense in Atlanta to hand Georgia its first loss of the 2021 season,” Chip Patterson of CBS Sports wrote.
“But two games later, Georgia and Smart would get their ultimate revenge with a 33-18 win against Alabama in the national championship game. It was Georgia’s first national title since 1980 and now stands as a reference point for one of the great runs of the 21st Century.”
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It may feel too early to crown Georgia as the team of the decade. In reality, however, the Bulldogs should remain the SEC favorites for years to come. Smart has built a pipeline of NFL-caliber talent that consistently shows up in the NFL Draft.
Other programs eagerly try to poach Georgia’s depth through the transfer portal. While Texas could pose a challenge in a potential College Football Playoff run, the Longhorns have yet to dethrone the kings of the SEC.
Georgia isn’t the current favorite to win the national championship in 2026. That distinction belongs to Ohio State and Texas. However, history has shown that Georgia matches up well against both programs, even when they boast elite talent.
The only question left is whether Georgia will prove Patterson and CBS Sports right by adding another national championship before the decade ends. There is every reason to believe the Bulldogs can do just that.
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- LSU baseball's Edward Yamin puts on show in Summer league
LSU baseball's Edward Yamin puts on show in Summer league
LSU baseball's Edward Yamin stayed busy this summer after his first season in Baton Rouge. The rising redshirt junior joined the Brewster Whitecaps, a summer team a part of the Cape Cod Baseball League.
In the team's most recent game against the Harwich Mariners, Yamin batted fifth. He went two for three with two walks and two hits, including a home run. The two-run shot came in the top of the sixth inning, pushing his team's lead to 10-0.
Through six games, Yamin is batting .286 with a .375 on-base percentage and a team-best 1.089 OPS. He has six hits, six runs, five RBI and two home runs. Yamin made three starts at first base, two as designated hitter and one at catcher.
Here’s a 💣 from Edward Yamin IV, who collected two hits and drew two walks tonight.
— Inside LSU Baseball (@Insidelsubsbl) July 4, 2026
His 1.089 OPS leads the Brewster Whitecaps.@BrewsterCaps@Eddie_YaminIVpic.twitter.com/97v67lbAqY
As of now, Yamin is a critical depth piece for LSU. He will be the third catcher and fill in at first base and as designated hitter, just as he did last year. The Tigers were thin on versatile reserves last year, so keeping Yamin serves them well.
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- Detroit Lions Top 10 Injury News of 2025: No. 11 Onwuzurike & Paschal
Detroit Lions Top 10 Injury News of 2025: No. 11 Onwuzurike & Paschal
The Detroit Lions Top 10 Injury News of the 2025 Season has been fully revealed. Here is the recap:
- Kerby Joseph Knee
- The Decimated Secondary
- Brian Branch Achilles
- Sam LaPorta Spinal Disc
- Taylor Decker Shoulder
- Terrion Arnold Shoulder
- Frank Ragnow Hamstring
- DJ Reed Hamstring
- Marcus Davenport Pec & Shoulder
- Morice Norris Concussion Seizure
But wait... here's a bonus #11 story:
#11 Levi Onwuzurike ACL & Josh Paschal Back
The duo of Levi Onwuzurike and Josh Paschal were both being counted on to bolster the defensive line in 2025. However, both their seasons were shuttered with eerily similar parallels:
- Both had surprise offseason surgeries in 2025.
- Both had a lot of mystery and curiosity surrounding their injuries.
- Onwuzurike had an ACL injury that started during the 2024 season, but didn’t get surgery until later in the offseason… after signing a free agent contract.
- Paschal had back surgery and was placed on NFI (non-football injury). The NFI designation raised questions that were never answered.
- Both missed every game of the 2025 season. Paschal came off the NFI list and returned to practice in November which raised hope, before being unceremoniously shut down.
- Both unexpectedly had their expiring contracts toll for another year, meaning the Lions retained their rights for 2026.
- Both were former Lions’ 2nd-round picks - Onwuzurike in 2021, Paschal in 2022.
The main difference right now is that Onwuzurike is still on the team with a chance to make the roster, while Paschal has already been released.
For more in-depth analysis of the timeline, injuries, and curiosities of Onwuzurike and Paschal, visit Levi Onwuzurike & Josh Paschal: Lions contract tolling and injury analysis.
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- ‘Concern level is high’: Yankees head to Tampa Bay after losing 9 of 10
‘Concern level is high’: Yankees head to Tampa Bay after losing 9 of 10
Following a 6-1 loss to the Minnesota Twins on Sunday, the Yankees now sit four games back of the Tampa Bay Rays and head to Tampa for a crucial four-game series starting Monday.
By Thursday evening, the Yankees could be tied at the top of the AL East....or they could be as much as eight games behind the Rays in the standings.
“We just hate losing, concern level is high,” second baseman Jazz Chisholm told reporters. “When it’s not going well, it kind of sucks...but at the same time we just have to remember who we are.”
He added: “Just gotta push through and keep going, gotta get to the playoffs and win the championship.”
Right now, the Yankees are not very good, much less a championship contender.
They have lost 9 of their last 10 games, including 2 of the 3 to the Twins over the weekend.
It marked Minnesota’s first series win at Yankee Stadium since 2014.
Ryan Weathers started for the Yankees and allowed four runs on six hits in four innings with six strikeouts and two walks.
Offensively, the Yankees could do nothing against Joe Ryan, who struck out nine and scattered three hits in seven innings. The Yankees managed just one run in the game
“Like any other job, you just gotta keep coming and doing your job,” Weathers told reporters. “We’re gonna get through it, it’s just one of those rough patches.”
The Yankees will throw Cam Schlittler, Will Warren and Gerrit Cole in the first three games in Tampa.
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“Yeah, it’s a big series for sure,” Cody Bellinger told reporters. “Can’t look too far ahead.
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“No easy task, they got a bunch of good arms. We’re going to have to do a better job of manufacturing runs.”
The Yankees continue to play without sluggers Aaron Judge and Giancarlo Stanton, and their offense has struggled at times.
“I think we have a few key guys who are going through a stretch right now... we gotta all do our jobs, starting with me, coaching staff, everyone preparing, getting ready for the game, then going out and doing your part,” Aaron Boone said.
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- Brewers vs Cardinals Prediction: Odds, recent stats, trends, and best bets for July 6
Brewers vs Cardinals Prediction: Odds, recent stats, trends, and best bets for July 6
The Brewers (55-33) and Cardinals (47-40) are meeting for a five-game series due to a postponed meeting earlier this season. Both teams enter 5-2 over their last seven games, Milwaukee is 4-1 versus St. Louis this season and won four straight outscoring the Cardinals, 19-4. The Brewers swept the Cardinals at home, but this series is at Busch Stadium where St. Louis is 6-6 versus Milwaukee dating back to the start of last year.
In July, Milwaukee's pitchers have stayed hot with a 2.74 ERA (4th), 45 strikeouts (4th), and a .225 OBA (9th). The hitters, not as much in July as they've posted a .245 BA (15th), 19 runs scored (T-15th), and five home runs (T-18th) in five games.
St. Louis is coming off a loss that broke up a three-game winning streak where they outscored opponents, 31-6. The Cardinals have won four consecutive starts with Dustin May on the mound and will give him the nod tonight. St. Louis' pitching rotation has a 2.30 ERA (2nd) to start July with a 1.09 WHIP (5th) and .210 OBA (8th).
Let’s dive into the matchup and find a sweat or two.
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Game details & how to watch Brewers at Cardinals
- Date: Monday, July 6, 2026
- Time: 7:45 PM EST
- Site: Busch Stadium
- City: St. Louis, MO
- Network/Streaming: MLB TV
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Odds for the Brewers at the Cardinals
The latest odds as of Monday:
- Moneyline: Milwaukee Brewers (-111), St. Louis Cardinals (-108)
- Spread: Cardinals +1.5 (-180), Brewers -1.5 (+148)
- Total: 8.0
Probable starting pitchers for Brewers at Cardinals
- Monday's pitching matchup (July 6): Dustin May vs. Shane Drohan
- Cardinals: Dustin May
2026 stats: 84.1 IP, 5-6, 4.80 ERA, 1.27 WHIP, 78 K, 24 BB
- Brewers: Shane Drohan
2026 Stats: 57.2 IP, 3-2, 3.12 ERA, 1.23 WHIP, 59 Ks, 18 BB
Who’s Hot? Who’s Not
- The Brewers’ William Conteras is hitting .295 with 95 hits, 9 home runs and 51 RBI over 322 at-bats
- The Brewers’ Joey Ortiz is hitting .210 with 39 hits and 39 strikeouts over 186 at-bats
- The Cardinals’ Jordan Walker is hitting .292 with 96 hits, 20 home runs, and 67 RBI over 329 at-bats
- The Cardinals’ Pedro Pages is hitting .216 with 30 hits and 37 strikeouts over 139 at-bats
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Top betting trends & insights to know ahead of Brewers at Cardinals
- Milwaukee is 49-39 ATS, ranking fifth-best
- St. Louis is 50-37 ATS, ranking fourth-best
- Milwaukee is 47-39-2 to the Under, ranking fifth-best
- St. Louis is 45-37-5 to the Under, ranking fourth-best
- Milwaukee is 22-16 ATS on the road, ranking third-best
- St. Louis is 24-20 ATS at home, ranking eighth-best
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- One thing stands between the Phillies and a trade for Byron Buxton
One thing stands between the Phillies and a trade for Byron Buxton

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The Philadelphia Phillies would greatly benefit from a guy like Byron Buxton in their outfield.
And just a year ago, the Phillies traded for their closer Jhoan Duran from the Minnesota Twins, the team that currently has Buxton.
Philadelphia is one of the listed possible destinations in a new ESPN article about Buxton's trade potential, too.
It all lines up, except for one problem.
Buxton doesn't want to leave Minnesota.
"I'm a Twin," he told reporters earlier this season, and not for the first time. He's spoken about wanting to spend his entire career playing for Minnesota, the organization that drafted him.
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"We've dropped the (trade) odds from unlikely (30%) to extremely unlikely (10%), removing Buxton from the board altogether discounts the possibility of a team blowing away Minnesota with an offer that's too good to refuse," ESPN's Jeff Passan and Kiley McDaniel wrote in a new article on Monday.
It's an odd situation that doesn't show up all that much in modern MLB operations anymore.
The reality is that teams are very business-focused, and so if they believe the best move for their long-term viability is trading away a star to build for the future, they do it. There's not often much room for sentiment.
But it seems that in Minnesota, both the Buxton side and the Twins side are feeling an affection for each other that they don't want to end.
That's just unfortunate for teams like the Phillies. In most circumstances that look like this, Buxton would be available, and Philadelphia could use some promising prospects to bring him aboard.
But in this specific instance, the reality that Buxton doesn't want to go anywhere may end up being too big a hump for the Phillies to get over.
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- ESPN analysts have awful opinion of Dolphins projected lineup
ESPN analysts have awful opinion of Dolphins projected lineup
The Miami Dolphins, in an effort to turn the page under their new regime and start a rebuild, shred the contracts of several veterans this offseason, many of whom were projected to start for the team in 2026.
With these changes, the Dolphins have left themselves without a lot of top-end talent in their first year with new general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan and new head coach Jeff Hafley in charge.
In fact, ESPN recently ranked Miami's projected starting lineup as the worst in the league. Here's who they project the Dolphins will start in Week 1.
- QB Malik Willis
- RB De'Von Achane
- WR Malik Washington
- WR Jalen Tolbert
- WR Tutu Atwell
- TE Greg Dulcich
- TE Will Kacmarek
- LT Patrick Paul
- LG Kadyn Proctor
- C Aaron Brewer
- RG Jonah Savaiinaea
- RT Austin Jackson
- DL Zach Sieler
- DL Kenneth Grant
- EDGE Chop Robinson
- EDGE Joshua Uche
- LB Jordyn Brooks
- LB Tyrel Dodson
- LB Jacob Rodriguez
- CB Chris Johnson
- CB Storm Duck
- CB Jason Marshall Jr.
- S Dante Trader Jr.
- S Lonnie Johnson Jr.
Just looking at that list, it's not hard to see why ESPN put the Dolphins so low in their rankings. The secondary could be a real problem, especially if they're not getting much help from a lackluster pass rush.
The offense also needs one of the first-year wide receivers (Caleb Douglas, Chris Bell and Kevin Coleman Jr.) to break into the starting lineup and make an impact. None of Washington, Atwell or Tolbert should be a No. 1 on a team.
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- Eddy Yean impressed in his MLB debut, and hopefully he will be back with the Nationals soon
Eddy Yean impressed in his MLB debut, and hopefully he will be back with the Nationals soon

The Washington Nationals finally had a reliever that looked good, and they sent him down. Well that is quite the oversimplification, but I do wish Eddy Yean got to stay with the team after his electric debut. However, he threw 28 pitches, so he was not going to be available for a few days.
The Nationals have optioned Eddy Yean to Triple-A Rochester.
— Nationals Communications (@NationalsComms) July 5, 2026
Now that he is on the 40-man roster and made that kind of first impression, there is no doubt that Eddy Yean will be back. I just hope it is sooner rather than later. The big right hander made his debut in a tough spot. Cade Cavalli just did not have it today, so Yean had to come in during the third inning with two on. He was able to stop the bleeding in that inning, and things just went from there.
Yean came in the ball game and attacked with his power stuff. That was a breath of fresh air for this bullpen. Yean’s heater averaged 97.8 MPH yesterday. The Nats bullpen just does not have that kind of velocity in it. I take a liking to big fireballers out of the bullpen, and Yean certainly fits that description. Seeing a guy who looks like a defensive tackle flirt with triple digits is pretty awesome if you ask me.
While Yean’s fastball is in the upper 90’s, his primary putaway pitch yesterday was his changeup. All three of his strikeouts came on the change, which has also been his primary whiff pitch in the minors. The pitch looks and moves a lot like his sinker, it just comes in about 8 to 9 MPH slower. That makes things really tough on hitters.
FIRST career strikeout for eddy yean ‼️ pic.twitter.com/ZJmsM6Vcmv
— Nationals Player Development (@Nats_PlayerDev) July 5, 2026
That first strikeout is a really good example of how his changeup plays. It does not have insane movement, but hitters are just out in front of the pitch. That leads to whiffs or ground balls. Those ground balls are a big part of Yean’s game. In the minors, his GB rate was 54.1%. Yesterday, Yean got a couple ground ball outs as well. Despite the big velocity, he projects more as a ground ball artist than a guy who gets a ton of strikeouts.
It was not just Yean’s performance on the mound that endeared him to fans though. The righty made a grand entrance on the bullpen cart to start his big league career. With how hot it was yesterday, I would have done the exact same thing. He is a big boy, and you don’t want him wasting any energy on things that do not involve pitching. It is also very cool and funny when guys take the bullpen cart.
MLB DEBUT AND EDDY YEAN TAKES THE CART pic.twitter.com/yEzZOnK1HQ
— Washington Nationals (@Nationals) July 5, 2026
Honestly, Eddy Yean was giving off a lot of Fernando Rodney energy yesterday. Between the Dominican heritage, the beefy build, the nasty changeup and big velocity, there are a lot of similarities there. Yean even had a flat-billed cap like Rodney, but it was not sideways.
Yean really seems like a charismatic presence, and could become a fan favorite with a few more good outings. I understand the process of sending him down, but I wish they rewarded good performances more than they do. It is also not like Yean threw 50 pitches like Carson Palmquist did in his Nats debut.
This is really just a nit pick though because Yean is almost certainly going to be back soon. The bullpen is simply not good enough to have a guy with an upper 90’s heater and nasty changeup just sitting in the minors. Frankly, Yean should have been given a shot sooner than he was. You need velocity and stuff in the bullpen, and that is what Yean can provide.
Sometimes finding bullpen help can be simple. Just call on the big Dominican right hander who throws 99. Eddy Yean did not look scared or overwhelmed at all in his big league debut. Why would he feel scared, even in the big leagues, his velocity and stuff plays. I can’t wait to see more of the 25 year old righty.
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- Should Cubs Actually Target Red Sox 3-Time All-Star?
Should Cubs Actually Target Red Sox 3-Time All-Star?

The Boston Red Sox have been a confusing team to follow this season, to say the least.
The expectations were high entering the season, but the Red Sox weren't able to live up to the hype across the first few months of the season. But things have shifted over the last two weeks. The Red Sox are 8-2 over their last 10 games and look like a club that could get back into the playoff mix.
Still, with the trade deadline approaching, there is speculation out there about where various pieces on the roster could go. For example, The Athletic's Jim Bowden called the Chicago Cubs the best fit for Sonny Gray.
"Chicago Cubs," Bowden wrote. "The Cubs have made it clear to opposing teams that trading for starting pitching is their top priority. If they think they can win the division, they’ll swing for the fences and make a run at Tarik Skubal, Joe Ryan or José Soriano. However, their most realistic targets will probably be Sonny Gray, Robbie Ray or Freddy Peralta.
"Best fit: Sonny Gray, RHP, Boston Red Sox. The Cubs could offer Matt Shaw as the headliner in the package, and he would be a solid fit for Boston."
For the Cubs, they are a contender that is lacking pitching. Obviously, Gray would make sense for them. But the real question is whether Boston should trade him? If the Red Sox continue to play as they have over the last two weeks, that answer should be no.
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- European raiders sweep weekend Grade 1 turf races at Saratoga
European raiders sweep weekend Grade 1 turf races at Saratoga

July 6 (UPI) -- European raiders carted off the big loot from Saratoga's opening weekend, with the promise of more of the same to come during the summer season.
Much of the action around the country was on turf, although Sweet Azteca's third straight win in the Great Lady M Stakes in California and Phileas Fogg's repeat in the Suburban at Saratoga were dirt-racing highlights.
Turf
Title Role, last seen winning the German 2,000 Guineas, pressed the pace throughout Saturday's $750,000 Grade I Belmont Derby at Saratoga, took a narrow lead in deep stretch under John Velazquez and held off West End Kid by a scant nose at the end of the 1 1/4 miles. The favorite, Remember Mamba, was just a neck farther back.
Texas businessman Will Stroud bought a controlling interest in Title Role from the Coolmore partners before the race and said Title Role will stay in the United States with co-trainers Simon and Ed Crisford in charge, eyeing New York's generous turf stakes program.

"I believe we'll target the Saratoga Derby," he said, referencing the Grade I heat Aug. 8. "We'll stay with the Crisfords through that race. The more winners we can get at Saratoga, the better."
Heeere's Johnny won Friday's $150,000 Saranac for 3-year-olds at Saratoga. Gran Oriente came from last of eight to win Saturday's $100,000 Soldier's Dancer Handicap at Gulfstream Park.
Filly & mare turf
Kensington Lane traveled from Ireland to score a front-running, 1 3/4-length victory in Saturday's $600,000 Grade I Belmont Oaks at Saratoga.
The Starspangledbanner filly, trained by Donnacha O'Brien, turned back an early challenge from Godolphin raider Abishiri and opened a sizeable lead by the time the field turned for home.
Faithful Departed made up ground on the rail to grab second and Fitz Right advanced outside rivals to finish third.
The plan originally was to send Kensington Lane to California, where she would be virtually guaranteed the firm turf she seems to relish. After Saturday's score, Phillip Shelton, racing manager for part-owner Medallion Racing, said the options expanded with a return to Europe and a longer residence in New York on the table.
To a Flame ran best late to win Friday's $150,000 Wild Applause Stakes for 3-year-old fillies at Saratoga by 1 1/4 lengths over Pillar of Beauty. The Justify filly, out of the Galileo mare Moth, ran 1 mile on firm turf in 1:35.29.
Turf sprint
Zulu Kingdom waited behind the early speed in Sunday's $225,000 Kelso Stakes at Saratoga, came to challenge pacesetter Mi Bago about the furlong pole, and the two hit the wire together in a dead heat. The pair finished the 1 mile on firm turf in 1:34.08.
Also: Twenty Six Black won Sunday's $200,000 Harvey Pack Stakes at Saratoga, Two Seven O took Saturday's $175,000 Dade Park Dash for 3-year-olds at Ellis Park and Triskelion won the companion Pea Patch Stakes for 3-year-old fillies, and Gerrard's Cross won Sunday's $100,000 Monmouth County Stakes at Monmouth Park.
Classic
The lesson from Saturday's $500,000 Grade II Suburban at Saratoga was simple enough: If Phileas Fogg is left alone on the lead, he will win. And so he did, as he has repeatedly through his career and for the second straight year in the 1 1/4-miles Suburban, with only modest urging by jockey Kendrick Carmouche, by 10 lengths.
A year ago, the Astern gelding was all out to preserve victory over a late-running Antiquarian, who went to the post as the favorite Saturday, but stumbled out of the gate and never got into the mix.
Sprint
Viking led all the way to a 4 1/2-length upset victory in Saturday's $100,000 Smile Sprint Stakes at Gulfstream Park. The 5-year-old City of Light gelding, partnered by Edwin Gonzalez, ran 6 furlongs on a fast track in 1:09.71.
Filly & mare sprint
Sweet Azteca had little trouble sweeping to a third straight win in the $200,000 Grade II Great Lady M Stakes Saturday at Los Alamitos. The 6-year-old Sharp Azteca mare led early in the 6 1/2-furlong feature and wasn't challenged, winning by 1 1/4 lengths while not being asked for her best.
The effort came despite a layoff of more than 10 months and a somewhat abbreviated workout schedule. Winning trainer Richard Baltas and the Breeders' Cup Filly & Mare Sprint now is the target.
Juvenile
It took jockey Ricardo Santano Jr. a few strides to get Booked going in a straight line from the No. 1 gate in Saturday's $200,000 Grade III Sanford at Saratoga. That done, the Yaupon colt took the lead and never looked back, drawing off easily to win by 6 lengths in 1:11.24. Vissino and Goodbye to Romance completed the trifecta.
On Sunday at Gulfstream Park, Watson battled with Gaelic Legacy through the final sixteenth of the $100,000 Proud Man Stakes and finally got the better of that rival by a neck.
Juvenile fillies
Harper's Corner led almost all the way to a 5 1/4-length victory in Friday's $200,000 Schuylerville at Saratoga -- her second open-lengths score in as many starts.
Hot Rod Honey hit overdrive in the stretch run of Friday's $100,000 Sharp Susan Stakes at Gulfstream Park, blowing by pacesetting Colombina on her way to a 4 1/4-length victory.
Around the world, around the clock
England
While Americans celebrated the Declaration of Independence on Saturday, the British celebrated the Constitution -- Constitution River, that is, who was so good in sweeping to victory in the Group 1 Coral-Eclipse. .
"Ryan said he doesn't think he's ever ridden a better horse," trainer Aidan O'Brien said, according to Racing Post.
The French Derby winner now has notched five straight wins. But he'll have to continue on course to prove as good as some of the ones Moore has partnered through the years. The son of the late Wootton Bassett might get a start on that in the Group 1 Juddmonte International at York next month with a full range of options thereafter.
France
Calandagan rebounded from a disastrous last-race experience to win Sunday's Group 1 Grand Prix de Saint-Cloud with a last-to-first effort for jockey Mickael Barzalona.
Trainer Francis Graffard was happy enough with the repeat win in the event, but said more important was the restoration of confidence in the 2025 international champion.
"I was upset with myself after Epsom," Racing Post quoted Graffard saying about of Calandagan's fourth-place finish, beaten by 41 1/4 lengths, in the June 6 Coronation Cup. Graffard said he should not have asked the gelding to run over the soft turf.
"Today, I thought he was sweating a little bit too much and I could see he was a little bit worried, so I was worried, too. At the end of the orders, I said to Mickael, 'Forget everything we said. Just ride him for himself. It doesn't matter if he's beaten, he just needs to get his confidence back.' That's what he did."
He will need that mojo back for what promises to be his next start in the Group 1 King George VI and Queen Elizabeth Stakes on July 25 back at Ascot.
In that, he's expected to again face Japanese star Masquerade Ball, who nearly thwarted his historic victory in the Grade 1 Japan Cup last November, as well as a roster including upwardly mobile 3-year-olds.
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- Yankees ace Max Fried faces hitters in simulated game for 2nd time since injuring left elbow
Yankees ace Max Fried faces hitters in simulated game for 2nd time since injuring left elbow
NEW YORK (AP) — Yankees starting pitcher Max Fried inched closer to a possible minor league rehab assignment, throwing 36 pitches in his second two-inning simulated game on Sunday.
Before the Yankees concluded a three-game series with the Twins, Fried faced third baseman Ryan McMahon and catcher Ali Sánchez. Manager Aaron Boone said Fried’s next simulated game would likely occur Thursday or Friday with an increased pitch count and pitching in a minor league game could be the next step.
The 32-year-old left-hander has been out since May 13, when he left a start in Baltimore after three innings when he velocity noticeably dropped and he threw only 34 of 61 pitches for strikes. He also had an MRI and CT scan that were reviewed by Los Angeles Dodgers team physician Dr. Neal ElAttrache.
Fried faced hitters for the first time on Tuesday when he threw about 30 pitches to McMahon and Trent Grisham, who were still on the injured list at the time.
“It’s been good,” manager Aaron Boone said. “It’s been a good run-up for him and obviously another step today so hopefully we’ll obviously get closer by definition, but I know he’s felt really good. He’s recovered really well in all his throwing stuff. Even going back to when he left that game in Baltimore, it was pretty short order where he was doing pretty well, so that was encouraging.”
Fried faced hitters again two days after the Yankees put Carlos Rodón on the 15-day injured list with left elbow inflammation. Fried, Gerrit Cole and Rodón have yet to be on New York’s active roster at the same time because of injuries.
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Fried is 4-3 with a 3.21 ERA in 10 starts after going 19-5 with a 2.86 ERA and making the All-Star team last season, his first with the Yankees while Cole was recovering from reconstructive elbow surgery. He left Atlanta as a free agent to sign a $218 million, eight-year contract with New York in December 2024.
“Feeling healthy, so it’s been really encouraging,” Freid said before Saturday’s 11-4 loss to Minnesota. “Obviously, I would love to be able to just snap my fingers and be back out there. But with being a starting pitcher, it takes a little bit to have the build-up.”
New York’s starters began Sunday with a 3.54 ERA, fourth amongst the 30 teams. During the past nine games, New York starters have a 5.76 ERA.
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- Sign Gueye as Casemiro's replacement? - Free agents and who to avoid
Sign Gueye as Casemiro's replacement? - Free agents and who to avoid


We asked for your views on which free agents Man Utd could target this summer and whether there is one player the Red Devils are linked with but you hope they never sign.
Here are some of your comments:
Michael: Idrissa Gueye from Everton would be a perfect fit. Free agent, central defensive midfielder that is very good defensively and can control play. He would be the perfect Casemiro replacement! I pray we don't sign Baleba who hasn't done much to impress me and costs £100m.
Tim: Given Ugarte's injury, surely Goretzka for free with a couple of other central midfield signings brings a bit of experience and squad depth.
Milton: United fans do not want Carlos Baleba.
Richard: We could do with a backup striker - I assume Vlahovic still thinks highly of himself so would ask for an outrageous salary but if not would he a good option. Other than that, no one really fits the bill. Nmecha seems like an obvious failed transfer for us. Over priced hyped player from Dortmund? When will we learn?
Adam: I don't think we need to sign Tchouameni, because I don't think he is that good, and there are also way more players in the world that can play a six. I would want Bouaddi though, a clever young midfielder.
Oliver: We could take Solly March if we need another more experienced midfielder in the team. Fabinho might not want to leave the Saudi league but if he does want to, it would be a good signing as he can also drop into a CB position, possibly towards the end of games.
Ste: There's no freebies that I would be looking at, we had the brains to go for quality Premier League players last year and the word quality is what needs to be involved with any incomings this year. Any two or three of the following would be nice - Tchouameni, Rodgers, Scott, Sarr, Summerville, Hall or Kounde.
Eric: In reality, we shouldn't be going anywhere near the free agent market. I'd take Stones but his injury record is woeful, as is Bissouma's, so in reality we should be prioritising a young central defensive midfielder in the mould of Casemiro as we now currently have only three fit midfielders in the squad. Tchouameni signing is what it would take to bring us back to title contention.
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- ESPN rankings reinforce Jaguars' bet at running back
ESPN rankings reinforce Jaguars' bet at running back
The Jacksonville Jaguars have faced constant criticism for their approach to free agency this offseason, with two main complaints from analysts.
The first is that the Jaguars didn't make any major signings, with only Washington Commanders running back Chris Rodriguez brought on board during the initial free agency waves. The second is for letting two of their star players — linebacker Devin Lloyd and running back Travis Etienne — walk away.
Etienne's loss in particular has been a major sticking point for analysts, who have argued Jacksonville didn't do enough to replace him. His career with the Jaguars has been mixed; an injury took him out of his 2021 rookie season before it even started, but he returned in 2022 with a vengeance, running for over 1,000 yards.
After another 1,000-yard season in 2023, Etienne's production plummeted in 2024, but he had a rebound season in 2025 under head coach Liam Coen, racking up over 1,100 rushing yards, with another 341 passing yards and 14 total touchdowns. But does that make him truly irreplaceable?
ESPN surveyed league executives, coaches, and scouts for their annual rankings of 11 different positions, and the first to be released is running backs. The voters compiled a top 10 list of running backs in the league, as well as three honorable mentions. Etienne was not included in the top 10 or among the honorable mentions, though he was one of seven running backs who received votes.
There's no denying that Etienne has been a productive running back, but the rankings give more credence to the argument that the hype surrounding Etienne in free agency may have been slightly overrated. As ESPN's Seth Walder pointed out, Etienne finished 2025 just 44 yards over what was expected.
None of this is meant to diminish what Etienne accomplished in Jacksonville; he was a productive player and an important part of the Jaguars' offense. But together, it further shows that his departure may not be quite as devastating as the offseason narratives have implied, or that none of the Jaguars' current running backs — Rodriguez, Bhayshul Tuten, and LeQuint Allen — are capable replacements for Etienne.
It's important to note that all three running backs are still relatively new to the NFL. Rodriguez is the most experienced veteran among the three, and he has fewer than 200 career rushing attempts. All three still have the time and potential to show that they can shoulder a greater workload out of the backfield.
But even more importantly, the criticism towards the Jaguars for allegedly not having a good enough replacement for Etienne fundamentally misunderstands the approach Jacksonville is taking at the position. The reality is, instead of replacing a consensus top-10 running back, the Jaguars are looking to replace the production of a very good one with a committee of backs, each of whom can bring different things to the table.
That reality changes the conversation, and drastically undercuts the idea that the Jacksonville running game is already a failure before the season even begins, simply for the loss of Etienne.
This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: ESPN rankings reinforce Jaguars' bet at running back
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- 'One of the legendary goalkeeping displays in England's history'
'One of the legendary goalkeeping displays in England's history'
Former Everton goalkeeping coach Alan Kelly says Jordan Pickford's performance against Mexico was one of the most complete performances he has ever seen from a goalkeeper.
Kelly told BBC Radio Merseyside: "For me it was one of the legendary goalkeeping displays in England's history. He made a couple of saves but you expect that from Jordan, especially Everton fans watching his performances up and down the years. But it was at the highest level, in the highest scrutiny that he's always under, on that stage at the Azteca Stadium.
"But not only that, his performance in the second half, where he didn't have a lot of saves to make but his command of the box and his bravery to step forward and say 'I'm going to take the pressure off the defence'. He must have punched the ball five times, he caught two - that takes real soul, real belief in your ability but also real character. Again, to Everton fans it's not a surprise.
"At the end of the game I sent him a message just to say 'that was one of the most complete goalkeeping displays I've seen'.
"Every Evertonian should be proud and I think every England fan is very proud of that performance and that team."
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- How Mets’ top trade chip feels about deadline rumors
How Mets’ top trade chip feels about deadline rumors
ATLANTA — Luke Weaver is doing his best not to think about it, but he’s fully aware that the Mets are on track to sell ahead of next month’s trade deadline.
That means some of his closest teammates in New York’s bullpen will likely be dealt over the next few weeks.
There’s even a scenario where Weaver is also traded away.
“It’s impossible to walk through this life and not hear the noise,” Weaver told NJ.com before Sunday’s win over the Braves in Atlanta. “It’s out of my control. It’s out of our control. Whatever happens, we don’t have a say in it. It’s part of this business. We’ve already seen stuff happen this year that wasn’t what we expected in any regards.”
Whether Weaver is moved or not is shaping up to be a fascinating decision for the Mets.
It’s different than the trade speculation attached to veteran relievers A.J. Minter and Brooks Raley. Those two left-handers will be free agents at the end of this season, so it would be foolish for the Mets not to trade them away. The same logic applies to any other player on an expiring deal.
Weaver is under contract for next season. He’s owed the rest of the two-year, $22 million deal he signed with the Mets this past winter. Combine that additional year of team control with the way he’s been pitching this summer — along with his experience with the Yankees in the playoffs in recent years — and Weaver could end up being the best reliever available on the trade market.
Another contender on the hunt for a high-leverage reliever might wow the Mets with an offer. If multiple teams desperate to bolster the back of their bullpen pursue a Weaver trade, the Mets could end up getting blown away. After all, Weaver is poised to be New York’s most valuable trade chip.
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The Mets aren’t entering a rebuild, though. They want to contend next season and bounce back from this nightmare campaign right away. Holding on to Weaver, even if they’d get a haul back for him via trade, would ensure that the Mets head into this coming offseason with the back of their bullpen already set. Having Weaver and Devin Williams, along with a few more pieces carrying over from this season, takes some of the pressure off for the front office as they rebuild this roster coming out of a potential lockout.
Weaver hasn’t heard anything from the Mets yet regarding their deadline plans and if he’ll be available. He pointed out that it’s still very early on in that process. Teams tend to wait until the last minute to take action with trades, especially in recent years with more postseason spots up for grabs. The deadline isn’t until August 3 this year.
Regardless, Weaver’s preference is to stay with the Mets. He wants to win in New York. That’s why he committed to sign with the Mets in the first place.
“That mission hasn’t changed,” Weaver said.
While the Mets have played poorly as a unit all year long, Weaver has been dominant. The 32-year-old hasn’t allowed a run since April 30. In that span, Weaver has rattled off 25 scoreless innings in a row over 23 outings with 33 strikeouts, 10 hits (all singles) and five walks. His changeup has been extraordinarily effective playing off his fastball with a bump in his cutter usage as well.
Last season with the Yankees, a hamstring injury and issues with tipping pitches disrupted the momentum Weaver had established within his breakout campaign and postseason run in pinstripes the year prior. Asked if there’s one takeaway from this sensational stretch that tells him he can sustain this type of production, Weaver singled out his preparation and the way he’s matured as a pitcher over the course of his career.
Weaver believes that the process and routine he’s refined over the years have put him in a position to bounce back whenever he inevitably runs into trouble. Of course he’d love to pitch this well indefinitely, but he of all people understands that in this game, “it’s not always going to be rainbows and butterflies.”
That’s all part of Weaver’s approach to the deadline and his Mets tenure. He wants to be a resource for those around him in the clubhouse, a veteran leader who can help bring the best out of his teammates.
“I look at myself and where I’m at in my career,” Weaver said, “and it’s bigger than baseball for me now. It’s about trying to give back to the game, trying to help expedite areas that I wish guys could have maybe helped me out a little bit more, or learn from in the past that I have from veteran guys. Just try to look at it through that lens.”
Weaver continued, speaking in his patented philosophical tone.
“Succeeding at an elite high level comes with the pain of learning through your failures and every super successful person has had some bumps in the road,” he said. “The magnitude of it looks different for us all, but through the noise, through everything, you’ll find an inner peace and that peace is what motivates you and drives you each day to just focus on what it is that you’re able to do and control.”
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That’s all easier said than done, certainly for other players who haven’t experienced and learned from the adversity that Weaver has endured over the course of his 11 years in the big leagues.
“As someone who has gone through this and even worse,” Weaver said, “it’s very easy to conform to your environment and to the negativity of the failure. It’s about rising above it. It’s about learning from it. A lot of these guys are getting tested in a big way for the first time and it’s a very tough spot to be in. I think I want to be that vessel that can just really speak that life into them and continue to give them motivation and to keep pushing and to be like, this is a trying time for a reason and if you don’t look at it like that, I think you’re missing the point.
“Nobody expected this, but at the end of the day, I’m where I’m at for a reason. I know that and I want to take advantage of that.”
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- Yankees could get into bidding war with Rays over .949 OPS Twins catcher
Yankees could get into bidding war with Rays over .949 OPS Twins catcher

Yankees could get into bidding war with Rays over .949 OPS Twins catcher originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The New York Yankees are heading towards the 2026 MLB trade deadline with a few clear needs, and one of those needs is at the catcher position.
Austin Wells hasn't been nearly good enough this season, and the Yankees really need to find a way to add to the catcher room. Ideally, a right-handed-hitting slugging catcher would be the kind of player they trade for.
Fortunately, there's a good option likely to be traded this summer. However, as Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic notes, the Yankees and the Tampa Bay Rays could wind up in a bidding war for this .949 OPS catcher from the Minnesota Twins, Ryan Jeffers.
Yankees could get into bidding war with Rays for Ryan Jeffers
"Speculation persists that the New York Yankees will pursue Jeffers," Rosenthal reports. "The Tampa Bay Rays are another team interested in catching help, creating the possibility of an AL East bidding war."
The Yankees have been tied to trade rumors with Jeffers for a while now, and it would hardly be a surprise if the Twins catcher wound up in New York this summer.
But now, the Rays might be entering the sweepstakes as a legitimate suitor. Tampa Bay is seeking more power-hitting bats for their lineup, and Jeffers certainly fits the bill.
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Of course, it won't just be these two teams in pursuit of Jeffers, as there's bound to be other clubs in need of catching help that look to Jeffers as the best trade target this year.
But the bidding war between the Yankees and Rays for Jeffers could wind up costing the Yankees a lot, or they could even lose the bidding war and be forced to turn to different catching options.
That would be far from ideal, as the other catcher trade targets around baseball are not nearly as good as Jeffers. This bidding war could seriously throw a wrench in the Yankees' trade deadline plans.
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- ‘Morning Joe’ Crew Fears for USMNT Amid Trump World Cup Controversy
‘Morning Joe’ Crew Fears for USMNT Amid Trump World Cup Controversy

MS NOW’s Morning Joe panel weighed in on the World Cup controversy on Monday’s (July 6) show, with co-host Jonathan Lemire suggesting that FIFA’s red card ruling could lead to “bad karma.”
The drama surrounds U.S. Men’s Soccer team star Folarin Balogun, who received a red card during the game against Bosnia-Herzegovina, making him ineligible for the U.S.’s Round of 16 match against Belgium. That was until FIFA announced on Sunday (July 5) that it was suspending the red card, meaning Balogun can play in the crucial knockout game.
As Lemire pointed out, the decision to suspend Balogun’s red card came following reports that President Donald Trump personally called FIFA president Gianni Infantino on Balogun’s behalf. This has led critics to accuse Trump and FIFA of corruption, though FIFA states that it is within its rules to suspend a red card.
“This certainly helps the U.S. on the field, but the karma is bad,” Lemire said on Morning Joe, per Mediaite. “The karma is very bad. You know, Keir Starmer, lame duck Prime Minister of the U.K., probably can’t get that red card overturned, the one from yesterday.”
Lemire was referring to Jarell Quansah, the England center-back who received a red card during his team’s clash with Mexico on Sunday night. The MS NOW anchor said he doesn’t believe Starmer would be able to call FIFA and get the card suspended, “but President Trump can.”
He said the U.S. team’s World Cup run has been “magical” so far and could be extended due to this decision. However, he admitted that “suddenly the feeling is a little bit off.”
MS NOW contributor Pablo Torre took a different stance, calling it a “political trap for Democrats.” This is because Torre believed the alleged interference by Trump was something the majority of U.S. supporters agreed with, especially given the questionable nature of the red card decision to begin with.
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“Everybody has fallen in love with this team. They love this team, they love Flo Balogun… whose mom was stopped getting onto the plane back to England because she was seven months pregnant by a flight attendant and gave birth in Brooklyn to this man, the most potent scorer on the team, and therefore, via birthright citizenship, became an American,” Torre said. “So, President Trump intervening for a birthright citizen to win against Belgium is itself just like this political briar patch.”
Lemire agreed that the initial red card against Balogun was “bogus,” but said that the situation is “complicated.”
Soccer analyst Roger Bennett, who hosts the Men in Blazers podcast, noted that the decision will likely benefit the U.S. team. Still, he agreed with Lemire that the vibes are off now and that any future victories would be tainted.
“There will be an asterisk against every achievement this team makes,” Bennett stated. “And that’s probably the most harrowing thing of all.”
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- As Norway advance, is Wright correct about Scottish football's ills?
As Norway advance, is Wright correct about Scottish football's ills?

As the post-mortem continues into another botched attempt by Scotland to progress from the group stage at a major tournament, has a former England striker managed to hit the nail on the head regarding the reasons for Scottish football's ills?
Rather than pointing the finger at PlayStations, 'no ball games' signage or deep-fried food, Ian Wright called for a "bolder, braver vision" and suggested "somebody is letting down Scotland on a massive scale".
His reasoning stemmed from comparisons with Norway, undervalued broadcasting deals and unfulfilled potential, but how much weight does his theory hold?
With Scotland's World Cup long over and the Norwegians heading for the last eight, BBC Scotland has taken a look.
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Are Norway comparisons fair?
Arsenal great Wright leaned on comparisons with Norway, a country with a similar population to Scotland's five million.
Like Scotland, Norway failed to feature in any World Cup between 1998 and this summer. They have played in the Euros once - in 2000 - while the Scots have reached the past two after being absent from the tournament since 1996.
Spearheaded by world-class Manchester City striker Erling Haaland, with elite-level Arsenal playmaker Martin Odegaard pulling the strings, Norway's current crop have progressed to the quarter-finals of the 2026 World Cup, where they will face England, after stunning Brazil.
Scotland suffered an early exit, picking up three points from their three group matches and losing 3-0 to the Brazilians in what turned out to be their final game. Head coach Steve Clarke resigned thereafter.
But former Celtic forward Wright looked at the domestic game in both countries, suggesting Norwegian clubs attract average attendances of between 6,000 and 7,000 per week, while in Scotland that figure rises to 16,000.
Those comments are backed up by Transfermarkt's attendance data, with an average of just over 7,000 fans attending top-flight games in Norway each week across the 2025 season.
It was just about 16,000 for Scottish Premiership matches last season, a number heavily inflated by the crowds Celtic and Rangers attract.
A Uefa report published in September last year revealed that, for the third year in a row, Scottish top-flight attendances per capita were significantly higher than those of any other league in Europe.
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Wright suggested that those attendance figures, plus the talent and storylines Scottish football has to offer, should attract a more lucrative TV deal when compared with Norway.
The Premiership attracted huge interest last term as a gripping title fight went down to a final-day decider between eventual champions Celtic and Hearts.
"Norway have managed to get a broadcast deal that was £25m a year more than Scotland's," Wright said on ITV.
The SPFL committed to a £150m broadcast deal in 2022, which started in 2024 and runs until 2029. Premiership clubs earn about £30m a season from the current agreement.
The aim is for Scottish top-flight clubs to be earning £50m a year by 2029.
That is already happening in Norway, according to Norwegian media, which report that the current domestic rights package in the country is worth more than £50m per season. From 2029 it is reported to rise to more than £60m.
So how does that impact the national team? More revenue for clubs would provide additional money to improve infrastructure, facilities and academies across the country.
And at a time when Scottish sides are continually losing youth talent to clubs with greater resources - often south of the border - more cash should, in theory, mean bigger playing budgets to encourage talent to stay.
There would still have to be a clear path to first-team football, however - something Scottish clubs have been encouraged to improve significantly following a Scottish FA report that detailed how clubs in Scotland are failing to bring through enough young players.
Despite a recent return to major tournaments, Wright sympathises with Scotland and their fans after a generation of missed opportunities.
And judging by the social media reaction to his passionate comments, which came before Scotland had even kicked off their final group game against Brazil, he does not seem to be the only one.
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- New Heights hoops’ Minus returns from United World Games with gold
New Heights hoops’ Minus returns from United World Games with gold
A rising freshman basketball player from Brockton just returned from a trip to Europe with some hardware.
Jeremiah Minus, who plays for New Heights Charter School of Brockton, recently claimed gold with team PhD Hoops USA at the United World Games in Austria this June. Minus and his team took down ACI Instanbul (Turkey), Atse Graz (Austria), YETS Foundation-LIFE College (Netherlands), ISK Sepsiszentgyorgy (Romania) and SAWUSA (United States) to reach the final.
USA then beat Team Quebec of Canada 34-21 in the championship to win the gold on Sunday, June 21.
Minus was selected to play in the tournament through PhD Hoops USA. Starting in 2004, the United World Games is a "modern, top class and well run multi-sport event for children and youngsters that combines international friendship, cultural exchange, love for sports and values such as tolerance and fair play," according to the organization's website."
Minus made the trip without his family there to physically support him, but they did what they could to tune into the games across the ocean - even if that meant losing a good amount of sleep.
Austria and the east coast of the United States operate on a six-hour time difference, and many of the games were played in the early morning.
"I was up in the middle of the night watching these games," said Minus' mother, Arlene Carter. "It's kind of weird to see your kid on TV."
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Though Minus and his team cruised to the gold medal, it didn't come without some challenges when it came to acclimating to a different game style.
The tournament was run under FIBA rules, which meant changes such as playing with a college-level 3-point line, smaller courts and basketballs, and no corners to shoot from on each end of the basket.
"It was exciting," said Minus on the experience. "It taught me how to play with new players and how to adjust to new experiences. It teaches you a lot of discipline."
Minus is expected to step up and make an impact for the varsity team at New Heights this winter in his freshman season. But, his basketball travels aren't stopping just yet before the upcoming school year.
He's now shifting his focus to his AAU basketball team, which will head to Las Vegas this month to participate in star NBA guard Kyrie Iriving's Uncle Drew Circuit. Then he'll head to the finals of the circuit in Manalapan, New Jersey.
"I think he came back different in the sense of motivated," Carter said of Minus' gold-medal trip. "I think he did very well. It definitely matured him into a young man."
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- ‘He Picked on Him Constantly’ — NFL Insider Reveals the Breaking Point of the Tom Brady and Bill Belichick Split
‘He Picked on Him Constantly’ — NFL Insider Reveals the Breaking Point of the Tom Brady and Bill Belichick Split

20 years and six Super Bowls. If that’s not a successful partnership, what is? To have both longevity and continuity in the NFL is a rare thing, but Tom Brady and Bill Belichick somehow made it work. They formed arguably the most dominant player-coach duo in the sport’s history. However, all good things come to an end, and in 2020, the quarterback signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers. This came at a time when rumors were circulating about a rift between the two.
Now, a prominent NFL insider has weighed in on the Brady-Belichick relationship and revealed the circumstances leading to their split at the Patriots.
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“Natural tension.” That’s how Brady described his relationship with Belichick towards the tail end of his career at the New England Patriots.
Having been there and done that, the quarterback admitted that “it was the kind of tension that could only be resolved by some kind of split or one of us reassessing our priorities.” Now, Gary Myers has weighed in on their bond.
Sharing his thoughts on the “Ross Tucker Football Podcast,” Myers candidly said, “They just pretty much had enough of each other. I think Tom [Brady] was fed up with the way that Belichick treated him. It never changed over the years. He picked on him constantly, made an example of him, and felt, you know, if Tom would take it, and Tom did have thick skin, if he can do that to Brady, then there would be no player on the team who could ever complain about the way Belichick treated him.”
Ultimately, what followed was Brady leaving for Tampa Bay, where he proved that age was just a number. He threw for 108 touchdowns in 50 games and even won the Super Bowl in his first season in Florida.
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The split wasn’t just down to a breakdown in the Belichick-Brady relationship, but also because the Patriots simply didn’t have the talent on the roster to maximize the quarterback’s skill set.
Perhaps that’s why Belichick even said, “It wouldn’t have gone well in 2020 in New England” had the quarterback stayed there. He also addressed the persistent rumors about being picked on by Brady, sharing his version of events.
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“People say, well, I was hard on Tom and I yelled at Tom,” Belichick said. “Yeah, I mean, at times, sure. That’s part of coaching. But Tom was great about that. A lot of times I might say, ‘You know, it might be a little rough in there today in this meeting because of what happened in the game yesterday or whatever.’ And he’d say, ‘Yeah, I understand. We probably need it.'”
However, Myers’ version was quite different. He said Brady “just got tired of that, and he just felt like they had reached a point where Bill owed him the courtesy of showing him a lot of respect, which really never happened.”
Ultimately, Belichick continued to coach the Patriots until the end of the 2023 season, finishing his tenure with an overall regular-season and playoff record of 296-133. While he never managed to reach the same heights without Brady on the team, the lack of success post-2020 just highlighted how iconic the partnership between the two was.
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- Serie A giants demanding €75 million for Real Madrid priority target – report
Serie A giants demanding €75 million for Real Madrid priority target – report

Real Madrid have started the summer with a bang, already securing as many as four new signings in the form of Ibrahima Konate, Bernardo Silva, Marc Cucurella, and Denzel Dumfries.
Three of the new arrivals have come in the defensive department, but incoming manager Jose Mourinho is still not satisfied.
Indeed, the Portuguese tactician wishes to add one more centre-half this summer and everything indicates that Inter Milan ace Alessandro Bastoni is his preferred option.
Mourinho wishes to sign a left-footed centre-back who is comfortable with the ball, making the Italian international the ideal fit.
Inter Milan want €75 million for Bastoni
However, according to journalist Miguel Serrano, Inter Milan have set a massive asking price of €75 million for Bastoni.
Mourinho’s preferred defensive target. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
This information contradicts previous reports which suggested that the 27-year-old defender could be available for Real Madrid for a price of only €60 million.
This changes the picture for the Spanish capital club, although they believe that the Nerazzurri will be open to negotiations and can be convinced to bring the transfer fee down to the €60 million figure.
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Even then, it will make Bastoni the most expensive defensive acquisition in Real Madrid history, beating the €58 million that they spent to sign Dean Huijsen last summer.
Los Blancos have already spent heavily on Cucurella, signing him from Chelsea for a fee of €55 million, which could reach €60 million with add-ons.
Bastoni will not come cheap. (Photo by Tullio M. Puglia/Getty Images)
So, it will be interesting to see whether Florentino Perez & co. are willing to smash that figure to sign Bastoni as well in the same window.
What is clear is that Mourinho remains intent on signing another defender before the transfer window closes, with the Inter Milan mainstay being his preferred target.
Other options have been considered, with players like Ruben Dias, Josko Gvardiol, and Nico Schlotterbeck all being ruled out due to various factors.
Official negotiations are yet to begin between the clubs. However, before making a move for Bastoni, Real Madrid are aware that they will need to make some sales and clear up room in the squad for more new arrivals.
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- Netherlands approach ex-Liverpool boss Arne Slot after Koeman exit, eyeing fresh start for Oranje
Netherlands approach ex-Liverpool boss Arne Slot after Koeman exit, eyeing fresh start for Oranje

The Netherlands have made contact with former Liverpool manager Arne Slot to discuss the prospect of taking charge of the national team.
Ronald Koeman has left his role with the Netherlands following their 2026World Cup exit in the Round of 32. The Oranje lost on penalties to Morocco in the first knockout round and Koeman resigned from his role in the aftermath of the loss.
"Looking back on my career, I feel especially proud. I have worked with clubs and people that shaped me and gave me memories that I will cherish for a lifetime," he said via Instagram.
"We all dreamed of a World Cup in which we would write history. That didn't work out. No-one is more disappointed about that than me.
"The past years have made me realise again that there are more important things than football. Football has been my life, but health is priceless. When someone you love is fighting a tough battle, your perspective changes."
According toSky Sports Germany, Slot has been identified as a leading candidate to replace Koeman.
The 47-year-old left Liverpool this summer after two seasons at Anfield. He led the Reds to thePremier League title in 2024/25, but departed last month after a disappointing second season. Liverpool finished fifth last season, with internal discussions deciding that change was needed in the dugout.
Prior to his spell at Liverpool, Slot won the Eredivisie title during a successful stint with Feyenoord.
Slot is the latest ex-Liverpool manager linked with international management this week. The German Football Association have approached Jurgen Klopp over their vacant role, following Julian Nagelsmann's exit.
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- Situation changes around Julian Alvarez as Barcelona set deadline – report
Situation changes around Julian Alvarez as Barcelona set deadline – report

The transfer saga surrounding Atletico Madrid striker and Barcelona top target Julian Alvarez may be resolved much sooner than many expected.
Exactly 15 days have passed since the forward publicly announced his desire to leave Atletico Madrid following one of Argentina’s World Cup matches, declaring that the best thing for everyone was a transfer and adding that he wanted to fulfill a dream.
Since those comments, the situation has evolved rapidly. Barcelona president Joan Laporta addressed the issue shortly after being sworn in for another term, confirming that an offer had been made by the club.
Meanwhile, the Rojiblancos lodged a complaint against Barça to RFEF and FIFA.
Although more developments are expected, those anticipating negotiations dragging on until the final days of the transfer window may be mistaken, reports AS.
Barcelona won’t wait forever
Barcelona want Alvarez but will not wait forever. (Photo by Fran Santiago/Getty Images)
During his first press conference after returning as president on 1 July, Laporta made Barcelona’s position unmistakably clear.
He revealed that the club had submitted an offer for Alvarez, but Atletico Madrid rejected it because they believed they had no replacement for the striker.
He also stressed that Barcelona’s proposal remains on the table, but would not indefinitely.
Flick wants clarity before pre-season
As per the report, one of the main reasons behind Barcelona’s urgency is Hansi Flick.
The German coach is scheduled to begin work with the available members of the squad next week before the team travels to England on 27 July for its pre-season training camp.
Unlike previous summers, when he experienced transfer negotiations stretching until the final moments of the window, the coach is keen to avoid another late scramble.
For that reason, Barcelona have effectively set themselves a timeframe to determine whether negotiations with Atletico can be revived, while simultaneously continuing to explore alternative targets.
Atletico Madrid face a different situation
Although Atletico Madrid continue to publicly insist that Alvarez is not for sale, they also recognise that circumstances have changed significantly.
When Barcelona first submitted their offer, the Colchoneros responded mockingly on social media. However, since the striker publicly declared that he wanted to leave, the tone has shifted completely.
Where will Alvarez play next season? (Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images)
Atletico now face what appears to be a difficult dilemma with only two realistic solutions. The first would be to sell Alvarez for the highest possible transfer fee.
The second would involve convincing the Argentine to reverse his position, apologise for his public comments and agree to remain at the club. At present, neither outcome appears straightforward.
Neither solution is straightforward
Selling the striker will not be easy because Barcelona have no intention of matching the €150 million previously offered by Real Madrid and rejected by Atletico.
Although Barcelona have returned to La Liga’s 1:1 financial rule, Laporta has repeatedly insisted that the club will not spend recklessly.
Meanwhile, the alternative appears equally difficult. According to people close to the player, Alvarez’s public statement was a major and carefully considered step. His entourage believe he did not make those comments only to change his mind two weeks later.
Exactly how that resolution will come remains unclear. What does seem increasingly certain, however, is that this transfer saga is unlikely to drag on until 31 August.
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- NASCAR’s Chicago Dilemma Just Got A Lot More Complicated
NASCAR’s Chicago Dilemma Just Got A Lot More Complicated

JOLIET, ILLINOIS - JULY 05: Denny Hamlin, driver of the #11 Progressive Insurance Toyota, leads the field on a pace lap prior to the NASCAR Cup Series eero 400 at Chicagoland Speedway on July 05, 2026 in Joliet, Illinois. (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images)
Getty ImagesFor years, NASCAR had a Chicago problem.
After Sunday it now it has a Chicago dilemma.
After spending three seasons racing through the streets of downtown Chicago, NASCAR returned this weekend to Chicagoland Speedway, the 1.5-mile oval in Joliet that had sat dormant on the Cup Series schedule since 2019.
The timing couldn't have been more interesting.
With NASCAR expected to unveil its 2027 schedule in the coming weeks, industry speculation has increasingly pointed toward a return to the downtown street course next season. If that happens, the obvious question becomes whether Chicagoland Speedway was simply a one-year reunion or the beginning of something more permanent.
And it turns out it's not a bad problem to have.
NASCAR’s Chicago Experiment
For years, fans questioned why NASCAR walked away from one of the Midwest's premier speedways. The answer wasn't that the sanctioning body wanted out of the Chicago market. Quite the opposite.
In 2022, NASCAR announced it would trade the suburbs for the city itself, replacing Chicagoland Speedway with a temporary street course winding through Grant Park. The inaugural race in 2023 became the Cup Series' first modern-era street race and delivered one of the sport's most memorable moments when Shane van Gisbergen won in his series debut.

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - JULY 02: Christopher Bell, driver of the #20 CRAFTSMAN Racing For A Miracle Toyota,and Shane Van Gisbergen, driver of the #91 Enhance Health Chevrolet, race during the NASCAR Cup Series Grant Park 220 at the Chicago Street Course on July 02, 2023 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)
Getty ImagesOn the streets, the experiment worked.
Off the streets, things became considerably more complicated.
Residents complained about weeks of road closures, restricted access to Grant Park and disruptions to businesses and summer events. Several Chicago aldermen criticized how the agreement came together, arguing there had been too little public input before it was finalized. NASCAR and city officials responded by shortening construction schedules and reducing the amount of time roads and park space were occupied, but the debate over whether the event's economic benefits outweighed the inconvenience never completely disappeared.
Then came Sunday.
Chicagoland Makes Its Case
If NASCAR wanted to find out whether Chicagoland Speedway still mattered, it received a convincing answer.
Despite days of heavy rain that turned several grass parking lots into swamps, track officials adjusted parking plans and welcomed a sellout crowd, the sixth sellout in the last seven NASCAR Cup Series races this season. Once the green flag waved, the racing did the rest.
The return to Chicagoland produced a track-record 28 lead changes and ended with Indiana native Chase Briscoe celebrating in Victory Lane, just a few hours from his hometown.
Suddenly, NASCAR's scheduling decision became even more complicated.
The Drivers Have A Different Idea
Before the race, Briscoe had already made it clear he hoped Chicagoland Speedway wasn't simply making a one-year cameo.
"I hope that we can continue to come here," Briscoe said Saturday. "Hopefully it puts on an amazing race. Hopefully the fans turn out and if so, hopefully we can keep coming back even if there is a Chicago street race again. Maybe we can do two different races here."
The Indiana native argued that the upper Midwest remains one of NASCAR's strongest yet least-served regions.
"I enjoy coming back to the Midwest," Briscoe said. "I feel like there's a ton of race fans in this region, whether it's Illinois, Michigan, Wisconsin, Indiana. There's not a whole lot of races up in the northern part of the Midwest, so hopefully they can keep coming."
At the same time, Briscoe doesn't believe NASCAR should abandon the thinking that produced the Chicago Street Race.
"I think we need to keep doing stuff like we did with the Chicago Street Race or San Diego," he said. "Take the race to fans that would never see us."
Twenty-four hours later, after proving his point with a victory, Briscoe admitted winning so close to home made the weekend even more meaningful.
"Chicago is kind of like a second home track," Briscoe said Sunday. "It's four and a half hours from home. I have a lot of people here that don't get to see me race at a lot of other places. Just being able to win here and being relatively close to home is always nice."
Briscoe's team owner, Joe Gibbs, sees little reason NASCAR should abandon the market again.
“I think there's been a lot put into this, and I think this part of America is huge for our sport...”
Joe Gibbs
"I can't imagine that we wouldn't," Gibbs said when asked about Chicagoland's future. "I think there's been a lot put into this, and I think this part of America is huge for our sport. We've got a lot of our sponsors here that enjoy this. I think the reason we came back is a huge deal."
Gibbs stopped short of choosing between Chicagoland Speedway and the downtown street course.
"We're talking about the street race, so we'll see what all happens," he said. "That's out of my hands... Who knows? We may do both."
That sentiment was echoed throughout the garage.
Defending Cup Series champion Joey Logano praised NASCAR's willingness to keep the schedule fresh.
"I think NASCAR has done a great job the last couple of years of being unpredictable with the schedule," Logano said. "Maybe we don't come here every single year, but maybe it's a once every two or three-year thing. Stuff like that helps continue to grow the sport."

JOLIET, ILLINOIS - JULY 05: Chase Briscoe, driver of the #19 Bass Pro Shops Toyota, celebrates after winning the NASCAR Cup Series eero 400 at Chicagoland Speedway on July 05, 2026 in Joliet, Illinois. (Photo by James Gilbert/Getty Images)
Getty ImagesHe also acknowledged that putting together events like the Chicago Street Race isn't nearly as simple as fans sometimes assume.
"We can sit in this room and say, 'Sure, that sounds great,'" Logano said. "I think there's a lot more that goes into it politically. We shut down roads and cities. I'm assuming it's really hard to do."
Austin Dillon made the case for Chicagoland itself.
"I hate to abandon any racetrack," Dillon said. "Every one of them has character and this one definitely has a lot of character."
Dillon compared the speedway's worn racing surface to Homestead-Miami Speedway and Darlington Raceway, arguing that its unique characteristics produce the kind of racing fans want to watch.
A Good Problem To Have
Pole winner Denny Hamlin perhaps summed up NASCAR's predicament better than anyone before Sunday's race.
"This region is very important for us and we need to keep this region on the schedule once if not twice," Hamlin said. "This racetrack is going to race so well tomorrow that it will be hard to say let's just take it back off the schedule."
By Sunday evening, that prediction looked considerably less like optimism and more like foresight.
Hamlin acknowledged there are only so many dates available and every addition usually comes at someone else's expense.

JOLIET, ILLINOIS - JULY 05: A general view of racing during the NASCAR Cup Series eero 400 at Chicagoland Speedway on July 05, 2026 in Joliet, Illinois. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)
Getty Images"It's hard to leave a track like this that has some wear and character off the schedule going forward," he said. "I appreciate Ben Kennedy and his team putting it back on the schedule after all of these years."
Chicagoland Speedway answered every question NASCAR could reasonably ask of it. It sold out. It produced a record 28 lead changes. A Midwestern driver celebrated in Victory Lane. And for one afternoon, it reminded everyone why so many people wanted it back.
Which leaves NASCAR with a problem it probably didn't expect to have.
It's no longer choosing between a good option and a better one.
It's choosing between two events that have both made compelling cases to stay.
This article was originally published on Forbes.com
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- Raiders Uphill Road Reflected In This Roster Ranking
Raiders Uphill Road Reflected In This Roster Ranking
The Las Vegas Raiders made plenty of splashy moves this offseason, and there’s optimism in the air. The Raiders actually have a plan at quarterback, and they spent big in free agency to start their roster overhaul.
But this is just the beginning, really. Mike Clay, Aaron Schatz and Seth Walder of ESPN did a piece ranking the roster of every team in the NFL, and the fact that the Raiders checked in at 27th reflects just how hard a turnaround is going to be. The writers also flagged the strengths, weaknesses and a couple of other factors for each roster, so let’s go there and see what they identified and why it matters.
Biggest strength: Tight end
An obvious choice, but still meaningful. Tight end Brock Bowers is the lone star on offense, and Michael Mayer has been solid when he’s been able to stay on the field. Expect to see plenty of two-tight end sets early as the Raiders try to figure out what they’ve got up front. It won’t be explosive, but the Raiders would settle for competent after last year.
Biggest weakness: Interior defensive line
This choice was interesting. The writers could easily have selected the secondary or the receiving group, but instead they chose this group. The list of names reveals why: Adam Butler, Jonah Laulu and Thomas Booker IV weren’t particularly good, as Clay noted, and the additions include the likes of Benito Jones, Tonka Hemingway and JJ Pegues. Self-explanatory.
X factor for 2026: The right side of the offensive line
Lots of possible choices here, too, but this makes sense. The Raiders are assuming they can at least get competence from Jackson Powers-Johnson at guard and DJ Glaze as the left tackle after signing center Tyler Linderbaum to help coordinate the group, but Walder also noted that both Powers-Johnson and Glaze were either below overage or downright poor, respectively, when it came to pass-block wins. That makes competence feel like a large leap of faith until we see it on the field.
Nonstarter to know: G Caleb Rogers
Rogers moved inside for the Raiders after starting at tackle in college, and he had a 90.7 pass block win rate in six starts, accordign to the writers. That’s a small sample size, but they also noted that the Raiders are moving to a zone running game concept this season, which is a good fit for Rogers’ skill set, they added. He could wind up seeing a lot more action this year.
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- Xbox's big "reset" cuts: Compulsion, Double Fine, Undead Labs, Ninja Theory to leave Xbox — 3,200 roles to be removed
Xbox's big "reset" cuts: Compulsion, Double Fine, Undead Labs, Ninja Theory to leave Xbox — 3,200 roles to be removed
Xbox's expected cuts are here, as CEO Asha Sharma delivers on previous warnings that "hard decisions" were on the way.
Microsoft's gaming division is joining broader cuts at the firm, which will see thousands of roles eliminated from across the company in the near to medium term. Preliminary sourcing suggests the initial wave will see 1,500 staffers impacted at Xbox alone, with a total of 3,200 through FY27.
In an email to staff, Xbox CEO Asha Sharma described how Xbox is currently losing 64 cents for every dollar invested in the current climate.
"We are beginning the most significant restructure in XBOX history. After careful consideration, I've made the difficult decision to reduce our team by approximately 3,200 throughout FY27."
As part of the cuts, Microsoft has reached deals with four studios to either go independent or join new management, saving them from closure.
Compulsion, known for South of Midnight, will be acquired by management and go independent again. Double Fine Productions will also go independent, led by Tim Schafer. Undead Labs and Ninja Theory will be acquired by new publishers. Sources told us over the weekend that both Ninja Theory's Senua and Labs' State of Decay 3 will remain fully in production as part of the divestiture deals.

There's a question mark over Arkane and Blade, however. Microsoft is engaging the French government to try and figure out a path forward for the legendary Dishonored maker — with the goal of saving Arkane from closure, and keeping Blade in production. Right now, we can only hope Arkane finds a suitor to help keep the Dishonored and Blade maker afloat.
This is an important email I sent today to all employees at XBOX:Team,We are beginning the most significant restructure in XBOX history. After careful consideration, I've made the difficult decision to reduce our team by approximately 3,200 throughout FY27. This will include…July 6, 2026
Beyond that, to meet the reductions Sharma has described every department at Xbox will see some form of layoffs and restructuring. Microsoft's executive layers want to reduce middle management across the board, in attempts to help Xbox move more quickly. Minecraft and Candy Crush's King will begin reporting in to Xbox's c-suite directly, for example, with a view of making them more competitive against incumbents like Roblox and things like Monopoly Go respectively.
There's also an effort to bring some of Xbox's remaining studios into closer collaboration, focusing on some of the firm's bigger franchises and potential. Xbox CEO Asha Sharma has been transparent about wanting to focus on things like Halo and Fallout. We could see studios like Obsidian dust off their Fallout mantle, for example.

What about Xbox hardware? It has been suggested to me that Xbox's hardware team will see the least amount of reductions, with Microsoft still intent on shipping Xbox hardware and Xbox Helix.
Microsoft's next-gen Xbox Helix console has been in production for some time, although the structural equations have been hit hard by the memory availability crisis gripping all of consumer tech. Regardless, I'm told Microsoft will soldier on with Helix and Xbox hardware in general. Microsoft is still intent on following Xbox CEO Sharma's plan to "rebuild the core," with a focus on Xbox's most profitable users: those on console.
A sad day for Xbox, and the industry in general

It's painful to me that Microsoft's bean counters wouldn't let Xbox hang on just a bit longer with some of these studios. It's hardly Undead Labs' fault that their integrations were defeated by Covid lockdowns and previous management leaving. State of Decay 3 for example has more wishlists on Steam than some of Xbox's other tentpole projects. It easily, in my view, has potential to be even bigger than similar multiplayer titles like Grounded or Sea of Thieves. It has been a long and expensive road to get here for sure ... but the rewards were literally just around the corner. Couldn't Microsoft have stayed the course just a bit longer on some of this stuff? Microsoft's penchant for giving up at the last hurdle is ceaselessly irritating.
Xbox gave some of its studios freedom to explore new IPs and experimental titles, which while virtuous, potentially hurt their capability to return positive news to those higher-ups working the spreadsheets. It's also difficult to argue against Asha Sharma's notes to staff about not wanting to compete with indie developers. It is a strange universe where Microsoft, the juggernaut, is building games that would otherwise be produced by comparatively far, far smaller teams with non-existent marketing budgets.
It's hard to deny that Xbox has massively dropped the ball on things like Fallout and Halo. Hindsight is 20/20, but imagine if the Fallout TV show had a mainline Fallout game to complement its popularity? Cyberpunk 2077 just hit 40 million copies sold, and is seeing another player count bump from integrations in Wuthering Waves and Cyberpunk Edgerunners Season 2 on Netflix.
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Some of these plans revolve around laying the ground work to take advantage of these squandered opportunities. It should lead to a stronger Xbox in the years to come. But at the same time, it's staffers paying the price for previous decisions — whether owing to managerial mistakes, evolving user behavior, or macro-economic factors that nobody could really predict. It's not fair, is it? For all those impacted, it's just another round of needless chaos in our cold, AI-funny-money-powered economy.
"These changes are about a bigger future for XBOX, not a smaller one," Asha Sharma noted to employees. "The next decade of gaming will be larger, more global, and more creative than anything we've seen before. This year, we'll invest as much in XBOX as we ever have, but we'll invest with greater focus, greater discipline, and greater clarity, all in service of making XBOX where the world plays and creates."

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- Microsoft Teams just made it easier to shut down Copilot and other AI tools
Microsoft Teams just made it easier to shut down Copilot and other AI tools
Microsoft has apparently heard the complaints that make it clear not everyone wants AI in their daily meetings. An upcoming change will make it possible to disable Copilot, Facilitator, and meeting recap within Teams.
Before you get excited about vanquishing the AI features, only licensed meeting organizers will be able to toggle the features on or off.
Here's the planned timeline for the release of the controls:
- Targeted Release: We will begin rolling out early July 2026 (previously early June) and expect to complete by mid-July 2026 (previously mid-June).
- General Availability (Worldwide): We will begin rolling out mid-July 2026 (previously mid-June) and expect to complete by end-of-July 2026 (previously late June).
Microsoft sent word of the changes through the Microsoft 365 Message Center. If you're not an admin, you can read them through the Microsoft 365 Message Center Archive.
All versions of Teams will be affected by the change (desktop, web, and mobile).
Meeting AI is a collection of features within Teams. It includes Copilot, Facilitator, and Intelligent recap. Admins can disable all Meeting AI features with a single toggle or enable or disable tools individually.
While it's easy to criticize AI, and there are times for it, these Teams features can be useful. Facilitator can provide information to address knowledge gaps automatically. Intelligent recap uses AI to take notes, create summaries, and gather highlights.
But as is the case with many AI features, people want the option to disable them. The new options coming to Teams make that much easier for admins.
When used as a way to enhance the work of a person, AI can improve productivity. But when people over rely on AI, quality suffers. Earlier this year, analyst Dennis Xu joked about banning AI use on Friday afternoons.
Xu's comments were tongue-in-check, but the general idea was that people would be too lazy on a Friday afternoon to double-check work completed by AI tools.
Considering that even Microsoft researchers suggest AI chatbots get "dumber" the longer you talk to them, it makes sense to give meeting organizers simple toggles to disable AI in Teams.

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UK June 2026: Tesla Model Y and Model 3 on top
The Tesla Model Y is the best-selling vehicle in the UK in June.
New car sales in the UK are up a very satisfying +11.4% year-on-year in June to 213,166 units. This is the market’s first time above the 200,000 mark since pre-pandemic 2019. This way, the H1 volume is up 9.2% to 1,137,929. Encouragingly, private sales beat the market at +12.5% to 80,571 and 37.8% share vs. 37.4% in June 2025, while fleet sales advance 10.5% to 126,907 and 59.5% share vs. 60% last year and business sales are up 17.1% to 5,688 and 2.7% share vs. 2.5%. Year-to-date, private sales are up 12.6% to 452,830 and 39.8% share vs. 38.6% over H1 2025 while fleet sales gain 6.8% to 659,488 and 58% share vs. 59.2% last year. Business sales are up 12.5% to 25,611 and 2.3% share vs. 2.2%.
Looking at sales by propulsion, petrol is down -4% to 84,541 and 39.7% share vs. 46% in June 2025, diesel is down -24.4% to 8,099 and 3.8% share vs. 5.6%, HEV is up 25.3% to 29,874 and 14% share vs. 12.5%. BEV sales are up 35% to 63,950 and a round 30% share vs. 24.8% a year ago and PHEVs gain 24.9% to 26,702 and 12.5% share vs. 11.2% last year. Year-to-date, petrol is down -2.7% to 490,994 and 43.2% share vs. 48.4% over the same period in 2025, diesel is off -10.5% to 52,548 and 4.6% share vs. 5.6%, HEV gains 10.2% to 161,676 and 14.2% share vs. 14.1%, BEVs are up 26.6% to 284,579 and 25% share vs. 21.6% and PHEVs up 38.4% to 148,132 and 13% share vs. 10.3%.
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Brand-wise, Volkswagen (-4.7%) keeps the lead despite going agains the positive market, holding 7.6% share vs. 7.9% over H1. Tesla (+57.7%) surges 20 spots on last month to reach #2 with 12,173 sales and 5.7% share, its best ranking and share since December 2024 (#2 and 6.1%) and largest volume since December 2022 (16,368). BMW (-7.5%) ranks #3 for the month and ascends to #2 year-to-date, a ranking it also held over the Full Year 2025. Audi (+18.8%) and MG (+37.5%) both beat the market and round out the Top 5. Notice also Omoda (+173.8%), Jaecoo (+149.6%) and BYD (+36.2%) all very healthy while newcomers Chery (#21) and Geely (#29) confirm their success. Leapmotor is up 1403.5% to #28.
Over in the models charts, Tesla brilliantly manages a 1-2 for the first time since December 2024, with the Model Y (+61.8%) at 3.2% share and the Model 3 (+52.9%) at 2.5%. As a result the Model Y cracks the YTD Top 10 at #10, with June accounting for 44% of its H1 sales. The Ford Puma (+19.6%) is relegated to third place but easily holds onto the YTD top spot. It is followed by the Kia Sportage (+34.9%) and Nissan Qashqai (-9.3%). #3 year-to-date, the Jaecoo 7 manages an 11th consecutive Top 10 finish at #7. At #10, the Ford Kuga signs a second Top 10 finish in the past 15 months after last February.
Previous month: UK May 2026: Vauxhall Frontera breaks into Top 10
One year ago: UK June 2025: BEVs up 39.1%, Hyundai hits record #4, Nissan Qashqai best-seller
Full June 2026 Top 55 All brands and Top 10 models below.
UK June 2026 – brands:
| Pos | Brand | Jun-26 | % | /25 | May | 2026 | % | /25 | Pos | FY25 |
| 1 | Volkswagen | 16,162 | 7.6% | – 4.7% | 1 | 90,150 | 7.9% | – 4.3% | 1 | 1 |
| 2 | Tesla | 12,173 | 5.7% | + 57.7% | 22 | 27,677 | 2.4% | + 21.8% | 20 | 19 |
| 3 | BMW | 11,767 | 5.5% | – 7.5% | 4 | 62,877 | 5.5% | – 4.3% | 2 | 2 |
| 4 | Audi | 11,431 | 5.4% | + 18.8% | 2 | 58,662 | 5.2% | + 9.6% | 4 | 5 |
| 5 | MG | 10,395 | 4.9% | + 37.5% | 6 | 48,741 | 4.3% | + 14.4% | 8 | 10 |
| 6 | Kia | 10,352 | 4.9% | + 3.1% | 3 | 62,845 | 5.5% | + 1.4% | 3 | 4 |
| 7 | Ford | 10,284 | 4.8% | + 0.8% | 7 | 58,199 | 5.1% | – 3.6% | 5 | 3 |
| 8 | Skoda | 9,212 | 4.3% | + 10.3% | 8 | 46,508 | 4.1% | + 6.1% | 9 | 11 |
| 9 | Hyundai | 9,033 | 4.2% | – 10.6% | 11 | 45,388 | 4.0% | – 6.9% | 11 | 6 |
| 10 | Toyota | 9,008 | 4.2% | + 6.9% | 10 | 45,584 | 4.0% | – 1.7% | 10 | 7 |
| 11 | Mercedes | 8,145 | 3.8% | + 0.6% | 9 | 49,982 | 4.4% | + 4.2% | 6 | 9 |
| 12 | Nissan | 7,732 | 3.6% | – 18.7% | 19 | 40,953 | 3.6% | – 16.7% | 13 | 8 |
| 13 | Vauxhall | 7,597 | 3.6% | + 6.5% | 5 | 49,001 | 4.3% | + 5.0% | 7 | 13 |
| 14 | Renault | 6,957 | 3.3% | + 16.7% | 12 | 36,248 | 3.2% | + 9.1% | 15 | 15 |
| 15 | Volvo | 6,317 | 3.0% | + 10.1% | 18 | 35,352 | 3.1% | + 4.4% | 16 | 14 |
| 16 | BYD | 6,242 | 2.9% | + 36.2% | 14 | 37,795 | 3.3% | + 94.9% | 14 | 17 |
| 17 | Peugeot | 6,117 | 2.9% | – 24.1% | 16 | 41,427 | 3.6% | – 14.9% | 12 | 12 |
| 18 | Jaecoo | 6,071 | 2.8% | + 149.6% | 13 | 34,067 | 3.0% | + 305.6% | 18 | 23 |
| 19 | Mini | 5,506 | 2.6% | + 56.9% | 15 | 29,471 | 2.6% | + 34.2% | 19 | 18 |
| 20 | Land Rover | 4,525 | 2.1% | – 20.2% | 17 | 34,772 | 3.1% | – 1.3% | 17 | 16 |
| 21 | Chery | 3,836 | 1.8% | new | 21 | 17,979 | 1.6% | new | 23 | 34 |
| 22 | Omoda | 3,683 | 1.7% | + 173.8% | 23 | 18,761 | 1.6% | + 170.3% | 22 | 27 |
| 23 | Cupra | 3,254 | 1.5% | – 15.4% | 20 | 21,909 | 1.9% | + 14.6% | 21 | 20 |
| 24 | Dacia | 2,924 | 1.4% | + 7.2% | 25 | 15,222 | 1.3% | – 5.6% | 25 | 22 |
| 25 | Polestar | 2,554 | 1.2% | – 1.6% | 29 | 9,086 | 0.8% | + 9.2% | 30 | 30 |
| 26 | Citroen | 2,304 | 1.1% | – 15.7% | 24 | 16,530 | 1.5% | + 76.2% | 24 | 26 |
| 27 | Suzuki | 2,176 | 1.0% | + 53.6% | 26 | 13,741 | 1.2% | + 44.7% | 27 | 29 |
| 28 | Leapmotor | 2,150 | 1.0% | + 1403.5% | 34 | 6,770 | 0.6% | + 1149.1% | 33 | 35 |
| 29 | Geely | 2,119 | 1.0% | new | 33 | 6,497 | 0.6% | new | 34 | 47 |
| 30 | Porsche | 1,946 | 0.9% | + 22.6% | 27 | 9,526 | 0.8% | – 0.1% | 29 | 28 |
| 31 | Mazda | 1,925 | 0.9% | – 47.0% | 30 | 14,870 | 1.3% | – 20.9% | 26 | 21 |
| 32 | Seat | 1,740 | 0.8% | + 3.4% | 28 | 8,772 | 0.8% | – 28.8% | 31 | 25 |
| 33 | Lexus | 1,633 | 0.8% | – 11.3% | 32 | 8,033 | 0.7% | – 8.5% | 32 | 31 |
| 34 | Honda | 1,036 | 0.5% | – 38.3% | 31 | 10,783 | 0.9% | – 18.4% | 28 | 24 |
| 35 | Jeep | 1,020 | 0.5% | + 59.1% | 35 | 6,314 | 0.6% | – 4.7% | 35 | 32 |
| 36 | Fiat | 822 | 0.4% | + 8.6% | 36 | 3,748 | 0.3% | – 38.9% | 36 | 33 |
| 37 | Alpine | 449 | 0.2% | + 137.6% | 37 | 1,902 | 0.2% | + 481.7% | 37 | 39 |
| 38 | Alfa Romeo | 385 | 0.2% | + 93.5% | 38 | 1,624 | 0.1% | + 24.2% | 38 | 36 |
| 39 | Changan | 323 | 0.2% | new | 39 | 1,579 | 0.1% | new | 39 | 49 |
| 40 | Smart | 254 | 0.1% | + 104.8% | 40 | 1,159 | 0.1% | + 49.5% | 40 | 38 |
| 41 | Xpeng | 245 | 0.1% | + 114.9% | 43 | 767 | 0.1% | + 364.8% | 43 | 45 |
| 42 | Lotus | 194 | 0.1% | n/a | 42 | 578 | 0.1% | n/a | 45 | n/a |
| 43 | Subaru | 160 | 0.1% | – 30.1% | 44 | 939 | 0.1% | – 25.5% | 41 | 37 |
| 44 | Genesis | 147 | 0.1% | – 8.1% | 41 | 626 | 0.1% | – 20.7% | 44 | 42 |
| 45 | Abarth | 115 | 0.1% | + 576.5% | 45 | 313 | 0.0% | + 55.7% | 46 | 50 |
| 46 | KGM | 109 | 0.1% | – 26.8% | 46 | 843 | 0.1% | + 1.0% | 42 | 41 |
| 47 | Aion | 70 | 0.0% | new | 48 | 101 | 0.0% | new | 51 | – |
| 48 | Maserati | 64 | 0.0% | + 93.9% | 47 | 255 | 0.0% | + 49.1% | 47 | 48 |
| 49 | Skywell | 64 | 0.0% | + 3100.0% | 54 | 90 | 0.0% | + 718.2% | 52 | 54 |
| 50 | Mitsubishi | 58 | 0.0% | n/a | 51 | 70 | 0.0% | n/a | 53 | – |
| 51 | DS | 44 | 0.0% | – 92.4% | 52 | 112 | 0.0% | – 88.2% | 50 | 43 |
| 52 | Ineos | 19 | 0.0% | – 24.0% | 49 | 136 | 0.0% | + 3.8% | 49 | 51 |
| 53 | Chevrolet | 10 | 0.0% | + 233.3% | 53 | 40 | 0.0% | + 17.6% | 54 | 52 |
| 54 | GWM Ora | 7 | 0.0% | – 80.6% | 50 | 144 | 0.0% | – 25.4% | 48 | 46 |
| 54 | Maxus | 2 | 0.0% | – 75.0% | 54 | 4 | 0.0% | – 90.7% | 55 | 53 |
| 55 | Jaguar | 1 | 0.0% | n/a | – | 8 | 0.0% | – 99.5% | 54 | 40 |
| – | Other British | 219 | 0.1% | + 8.4% | – | 1,534 | 0.1% | – 10.8% | – | – |
| – | Other Imports | 79 | 0.0% | – 42.8% | – | 675 | 0.1% | – 34.5% | – | – |
UK June 2026 – models:
| Pos | Model | Jun-26 | % | /25 | May | 2026 | % | /25 | Pos | FY25 |
| 1 | Tesla Model Y | 6,765 | 3.2% | + 61.8% | n/a | 15,341 | 1.3% | n/a | 10 | 18 |
| 2 | Tesla Model 3 | 5,408 | 2.5% | + 52.9% | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | 20 |
| 3 | Ford Puma | 5,284 | 2.5% | + 19.6% | 1 | 29,642 | 2.6% | + 12.5% | 1 | 1 |
| 4 | Kia Sportage | 4,554 | 2.1% | + 34.9% | 2 | 25,828 | 2.3% | + 12.2% | 2 | 2 |
| 5 | Nissan Qashqai | 4,544 | 2.1% | – 9.3% | 5 | 23,102 | 2.0% | + 4.6% | 4 | 3 |
| 6 | MG HS | 3,246 | 1.5% | – 9.0% | n/a | 16,721 | 1.5% | + 3.8% | 7 | 8 |
| 7 | Jaecoo 7 | 3,145 | 1.5% | n/a | 4 | 23,840 | 2.1% | n/a | 3 | 13 |
| 8 | Hyundai Tucson | 3,082 | 1.4% | n/a | 10 | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | 10 |
| 9 | Mini Cooper | 3,004 | 1.4% | n/a | 7 | 16,295 | 1.4% | n/a | 8 | 12 |
| 10 | Ford Kuga | 2,948 | 1.4% | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | 19 |
| n/a | VW Golf | 2,894 | 1.4% | + 7.7% | 6 | 17,552 | 1.5% | + 4.0% | 6 | 6 |
| n/a | Vauxhall Corsa | 2,607 | 1.2% | – 27.2% | 3 | 18,470 | 1.6% | – 8.2% | 5 | 4 |
| n/a | Volvo XC40 | 2,553 | 1.2% | – 4.1% | n/a | 16,031 | 1.4% | + 5.0% | 9 | 7 |
Source: SMMT
(PR) BenQ Debuts Creative Pro Line with PD2732U 27-inch 4K IPS Monitor
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David Benavidez confirms next opponent plan: “It’s not the hardest fight”
has outlined his strategy to face an inferior opponent, collect another title and negotiate a more lucrative deal with Al Haymon’s PBC. ‘The Mexican Monster’ comes off a sixth-round finish over Gilberto Ramirez, who he dethroned for the WBO and WBA cruiserweight titles in May. In doing so, Benavidez became a three-division world champion and […]
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The last man to beat Terence Crawford speaks out on their rivalry: “I smoked him”
Terence Crawford may boast an immaculate professional record, but one man claims to have “smoked” the surefire Hall of Famer in the amateurs. In the professional code, ‘Bud’ ended his career as a three-division undisputed champion, just a few months removed from his astounding triumph over Canelo Alvarez. But despite his remarkable 42-fight campaign, the […]
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The Supreme Court just ruled that police need a warrant to use phone location data
Geofence warrants work differently from traditional investigations. Instead of starting with a suspect, police define a specific place and time, then ask a company to provide data on all devices in that area. From there, investigators narrow the list and may request identifying details for certain users.
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Nvidia's RTX 3060 returns to store shelves at its original 2021 price
Newegg is now listing the MSI GeForce RTX 3060 Ventus 2X 12G OC for $329.99 – its original launch price. VideoCardz writes that the listing was created on July 2 and published on July 5.
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- Intel Plots A 14A Gen2 Node With Dual-Side Power Delivery To Counter TSMC And Samsung’s 1.4nm Push
Intel Plots A 14A Gen2 Node With Dual-Side Power Delivery To Counter TSMC And Samsung’s 1.4nm Push
Intel's process technology roadmap is expected to see an optimized version of the 14A node with dual-sided architecture. Intel 14A Gen2 Is Being Considered To Tackle TSMC and Samsung 1.4nm Technologies, Offering Improved Process Maturization & Dual-Side Architecture TSMC and Samsung are heating up the foundry space with 1.4nm offerings in the coming years. TSMC is bringing its A14 fabs online next year, & Samsung is targeting 2029 for mass production of its 1.4nm tech. Meanwhile, Intel is set to launch its groundbreaking 14A technology in the coming year, as external customers line up to get a taste of Chipzilla's […]
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- Asha Sharma’s Xbox Reset Cuts 3,200 Jobs as Compulsion and Double Fine Go Indie, Ninja Theory and Undead Labs Sold
Asha Sharma’s Xbox Reset Cuts 3,200 Jobs as Compulsion and Double Fine Go Indie, Ninja Theory and Undead Labs Sold
The layoff hammer has finally fallen at Xbox, with CEO Asha Sharma herself announcing that the division will lose 3,200 employees through job cuts and four studio divestitures (plus a wildcard). The wildcard is Arkane Lyon, which the executive says has already begun the obligatory consultation with its Works Council to" review potential strategic options". This suggests every option is still on the table for the studio that made Dishonored and Deathloop: closure, going independent, or finding a buyer. The known quantities are Compulsion Games (Contrast, We Happy Few, South of Midnight) and Double Fine Productions (Psychonauts, Brutal Legend, Broken […]
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- Intel Races TSMC and Samsung on 1.4A2, but Shrinking 21nm Interconnects Force a Power-Delivery Rethink
Intel Races TSMC and Samsung on 1.4A2, but Shrinking 21nm Interconnects Force a Power-Delivery Rethink
Chip manufacturing giant Intel is considering deploying front and back side power delivery for its 1.4A manufacturing technology due to patterning errors in lithography, says a report. The limitations in lithography stem from the firm's need to catch up with Taiwan's TSMC and Samsung Foundry for transistor density on the 1.4A node. Through its 1.4A2 process, the firm aims to compete with TSMC's N2 and Samsung's SF2Z chip manufacturing process technologies. Finer Circuit Size Forces Intel To Choose Dual Power Delivery For 1.4A2 Manufacturing Process, Says Report In chip fabrication, power delivery typically occurs through the back side in order […]
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- Keychron Expands Beyond Keyboards By Launching Its First 14-in-1 Thunderbolt 5 Docking Station
Keychron Expands Beyond Keyboards By Launching Its First 14-in-1 Thunderbolt 5 Docking Station
Apart from producing peripherals for gaming, the company is now expanding its product catalog by introducing desktop accessories. Keychron Introduces 14-in-1 Thunderbolt 5 Docking Station, Offering High Bandwidth Ports for Peripherals, Displays, and Laptops Popular gaming peripheral maker Keychron is now expanding its arsenal with more products. The peripheral maker is well-known for its mechanical keyboards, wireless mice, and productivity-focused accessories, but it's now taking its first step into a new product category. Keychron has introduced its first-ever 14-in-1 Thunderbolt 5 Dock, which is designed for professionals and power users who need expanded connectivity for modern systems such as laptops […]
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- Dutton Ranch season 1 is over after 'explosive' episode 9 season finale — but fans have noticed one touching scene didn't even make the final edit
Dutton Ranch season 1 is over after 'explosive' episode 9 season finale — but fans have noticed one touching scene didn't even make the final edit
Spoilers for Dutton Ranch episode 9 ahead.
From the jump, it was clear that the eventual finale of Dutton Ranch — episode 9 — would be an absolutely chaotic mind-melter. While I'm happy to report that my assumptions were right, there were some unanswered questions that I didn't expect at all.
For the most part, the Yellowstone spinoff has left us with multiple dilemmas following the ranch raid. The most pressing is whether Carter(Finn Little) will survive his kidnapping, and whether Beth (Kelly Reilly) and Rip (Cole Hauser) can get to him before anything bad happens.
Then we'll have the fallout of Rob-Will's (Jai Courtney) death, which will definitely have messed with Joaquin's (Juan Pablo Raba) mind. This is also going to affect Mariano's (Raoul Max Trujillo) standing in the 10 Petal business, arguably likely to see even more power than he had before.
Beulah (Annette Bening), meanwhile, has absolutely nothing to her name. She needs to grieve Rob-Will, but Everett (Ed Harris) wants nothing to do with her, so her next moves cannot be immediately guessed.
Then, there's Oreana (Natalie Alyn Lind). Will she keep the baby? Will Beth be there to support her? And will Rio Paloma ever be the same again?
Amazingly, none of these issues are what fans are the most perplexed by... and if you've been keeping a close eye on the show's first-look images, you might have noticed that something is missing.
Dutton Ranch season 1 completely cut out Beth bonding with her horses — despite advertising it

Recognize the above image? Despite it being a key part of Dutton Ranch's initial advertising campaign, the scene itself never materialised.
It's this that fans are hung up on, rather than anything that actually transpired in the explosive season finale.
"It makes me so mad they cut this scene of Beth and her horse from the season finale," one fan posted on Reddit. "This photo was released as an episode still on the Paramount+ press website. I’ve been looking forward to this scene. I can’t believe they cut it, but left in the teen angst. Beth and her horse have more chemistry than Carter and Oreana."
A second added, "I was so annoyed this scene was cut! It looks so sweet. It really does seem like so many tender scenes were cut this season, which is so disappointing.
"I loved this storyline and hope we get to see more of Beth with her horse in season 2. I’d also like to know what she named her."
According to the show notes, the still should have come from the season finale, but was cut. Some fans are speculating that the change is linked to the exit of showrunner Chad Feehan, who announced his departure from Dutton Ranch three weeks before it aired.
"With 6, 7 and 8 being such short runtime episodes, it begs to wonder how much footage — that potentially could have elevated those episodes as they were not the strongest of the season — ended up on the cutting room floor?" a third fan speculated.
As of writing, we don't yet know when Dutton Ranch season 2 will air, enter production, or who will take over as its showrunner. For now, all we can do is keep our fingers crossed for some more equine action.
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- An update to the popular Merlin Bird ID app will turn millions of birdwatchers like me into citizen scientists — doing your bit for bird conservation efforts just got easier
An update to the popular Merlin Bird ID app will turn millions of birdwatchers like me into citizen scientists — doing your bit for bird conservation efforts just got easier
- Merlin Bird ID is a go-to app for bird identification, with more than 40 million downloads
- It can identify over 2,000 species of birds by sound recognition
- A future update will share sound recordings with eBird, a huge biodiversity database
If you're into birdwatching, you'll need no introduction to the popular Merlin Bird ID app, by Cornell Lab of Ornithology. With over 40 million downloads worldwide, and over two million monthly users in the UK alone, Merlin is the go-to app for bird identification for many.
I'm in my forties, and birding has become one of my recent new hobbies, after years of photographing birds while testing cameras and lenses. And while I'm learning, I simply can't identify all the birds I see or hear, especially in my local nature reserve, which is a migration route for varied and sometimes rare birdlife throughout the year, and a popular birding spot.
The app helps me to identify the birds I'm unfamiliar with by their call / song, using machine learning sound recognition, and gives me lightning-fast and almost always reliable results, with an image for each identified bird. It's super helpful.
I can also feed the app one of my photos for identification, such as those taken during a recent outing with the Sony 400-800mm lens, with the results based on location data and other information from a database of more than 2,000 bird species.
So I was delighted to hear that the app — which is free for iOS and Android, with downloadable offline bird packs by location including US, Canada and Europe — is getting an update which will help users like me give something back: integration with Cornell's own eBird database, as reported by the Guardian.

A new wave of citizen scientists
eBird is a huge citizen-science biodiversity database, with over two billion recordings logged worldwide since its 2002 launch. And it's set for an influx of new data — the Merlin Bird ID app update will in future allow bird identifications to automatically flow directly into the eBird database.
Jessie Barry, of the Merlin project, told the Guardian, "Upcoming feature developments will make an even better link to the eBird systems so that we can use the data from what users ‘hear’ with Merlin to monitor bird populations."
Bird conservation is a hot topic, what with bird numbers declining. The UK, for example, has 70 million fewer birds than it did 50 years ago. So here's the good part: these records could provide vital information to conversation efforts for at-risk birdlife around the world.
Barry added: “This data helps create tools that can be used to further conservation, inspire support and inform ecological management strategies.”
Notwithstanding the cautionary note of the app's outright accuracy, with concern from some about it occasionally misidentifying birds, the Merlin Bird ID app update could be a huge boost for bird conservation efforts.
Being directly connected to the go-to bird identification app, eBird stands to receive more data from millions of users, who don't need to make any special effort to take part; they just need to carry on using the app as before to record and identify birdsong.
I love the idea that I will be one of a new wave of citizen scientists across the world, with the recordings I make playing a small part in monitoring bird populations. And the surge in recording data will likely further improve the app's performance.
Right, I'm off out with my phone, I hear the birds calling...
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- A huge surprise Crimson Desert update just landed — and I’m ready to return from my hiatus after 236 hours of playtime
A huge surprise Crimson Desert update just landed — and I’m ready to return from my hiatus after 236 hours of playtime
- Pearl Abyss adds new content to Crimson Desert via update 1.13
- The update adds new outfits, gear, and equipment for all three playable characters
- Oongka can now use the same outfits Kliff does
Pearl Abyss has gone above and beyond with Crimson Desert, thanks to a vast amount of content available at launch and consistent updates in recent months — and it's not taking its foot off the gas.
Crimson Desert has a new batch of content, with update 1.13 introducing new gear and outfits for all three playable characters, Kliff, Oongka, and Damiane, including expanded 'dyeable equipment options'. Also, both Oongka and Damiane will now be able to enter the Abyss and rematch bosses initially made for Kliff.
It's yet another substantial update for 2026's beloved hit, as the developers at the South Korean studio continue to listen to fan feedback and fine-tune areas that could do with more content.
Frankly, the game's continent, Pywel, is chock-full of activities to engage in, gear to find, and bosses to encounter, but one aspect has arguably been neglected since launch.

Both Oongka and Damiane are characters that feel as though they've received the short end of the stick in terms of outfits and equipment — and fortunately, that's what this update addresses.
Notably, Oongka can now equip 'most outfits available to Kliff', further expanding the secondary character's customization options. It's a change I've been longing for, since it should provide far more incentive for me to use Oongka, particularly for replaying boss battles while being aptly equipped.
Even with my 236 hours spent playing Crimson Desert, it still feels like there's so much more to discover, especially with Pearl Abyss consistently improving the experience — and it's worth noting that an expansion is already in development.
It's also quite fascinating to see that four months after its launch, Crimson Desert has a 24-hour peak of 26,659 players on Steam, which is incredibly rare (or at the very least, difficult) for any single-player game to sustain post-launch. Hopefully, it stays that way, as I feel that Pearl Abyss deserves all the success and praise for its efforts on Crimson Desert.
OneRep Review
Staying anonymous these days on the internet may seem impossible, given that you’ll have to sign up for one online service or another. It gets worse when some services demand personal information like phone numbers and email addresses, which could be leaked on the web. The infamous people-finder sites curate this public information and let people access it for a fee, posing privacy risks.
The good thing is that you can remove your personal information from people-finder platforms. Data removal services, like OneRep, scan numerous people-finder sites for your data, then send deletion requests wherever your data is found. This service helps protect your privacy on the web.
OneRep is one of many data removal services, and I’ve reviewed it to help you decide if it’s an ideal choice. After extensive testing, I’m diving into its key features, pricing, pros, cons, and other important information to know about it.
OneRep: Plans and pricing
OneRep offers tiered plans: a standard plan and a Pro plan. The core difference is the number of data broker (people-finder) sites covered by each plan. The standard plan scans for your data on 319 public data broker sites, while the Pro plan covers 319 public data broker sites and an additional 559 non-public ones. The Pro plan also provides unlimited custom removal requests, while the standard plan doesn’t.
For the standard plan, you can choose the Individual tier for one person or the Family tier covering six users. The Individual tier costs $15 per month, while the Family tier costs $28 per month. If you pay annually, you’ll get a 47% discount compared to paying month-to-month, bringing the monthly price for the Individual tier down to $8.33, and the Family tier down to $15 per month.
The Pro plan also has Individual and Family tiers. The Individual Pro plan costs $30 per month, while the Family Pro tier (covering six users) costs $56 per month (the 47% annual discount also applies, with pricing reduced to $15.95 and $29.95 per month respectively). As mentioned, the Pro plan covers 316 public data-broker sites and 559 non-public ones that people often don’t see. It also provides access to a dedicated privacy expert, who can send carefully written data deletion requests when automated requests don’t suffice.
OneRep doesn’t offer a free plan, but a 5-day free trial is available for all its paid plans. You can use this free trial period to test the features before making your decision. There’s also a 30-day money-back guarantee after payment.

OneRep: Setup
Setting up OneRep is a straightforward journey. Head to the website, select a plan, and proceed to the checkout page. OneRep requires payment details to begin its 5-day free trial, which I consider a bit of a drawback, but this is common with data removal sites. The good thing is that you can cancel the plan within 5 days, and your card won’t be charged. Even if you pay, there’s a 30-day window to request a full refund.
OneRep doesn’t have a free plan, but it does offer a freebie. On the homepage, you can enter your name and city, and OneRep will scan 316 public data-broker sites for your information.

You’ll need to sign up to access the full report, which states how many data-broker sites your personal information was found on.

The free scan is the hook OneRep uses to incentivize people to use its data removal services. You can get a detailed report for free, but you’ll need a paid plan for OneRep to send deletion requests on your behalf.
OneRep usually first sends automated deletion requests to sites where your personal data is discovered. If the automated requests don’t work, OneRep’s team drafts legal deletion requests and sends them manually on your behalf.
We’ve mentioned that OneRep covers 316 public data-broker sites on the standard plan and an additional 559 non-public sites on the Pro plan, but there’s more to it. For Pro subscribers, if you find your personal information on a people-finder site not usually covered by OneRep, you can share the link on your dashboard, and a dedicated OneRep expert can draft a custom deletion request for that site. There’s no guarantee that the request will be successful, but it works in many cases.
I like that OneRep doesn’t just offer data-removal services. It also offers a data breach monitoring service, which helps you identify if your email was affected in a known data breach. In my case, I surprisingly discovered that my email address was affected in four data breaches:

With this discovery, the right step to take was to change the passwords affected in the data breaches. I changed the passwords on both the affected websites and any other websites where I used the same passwords. This way, someone can’t use my breached password to gain unauthorized access to my accounts. As a preventive measure, I always activate two-factor authentication for my accounts, ensuring that people can’t gain access even if they somehow have the right username and password.
OneRep: Ease of use
I found OneRep very easy to use, and I don’t say this lightly. I’ve tested some data removal services that took a long time to get familiar with, but that wasn’t the case with OneRep. From signing up to accessing reports and monitoring deletion requests on my dashboard, everything felt simple.
You can access OneRep from your web browser on a PC or smartphone. There’s no native smartphone app, so a PC provides the best user experience.
OneRep: Security and privacy
OneRep contributes a lot to your online security and privacy. It scrubs your personal information (e.g., names, home addresses, and phone numbers) from people-finder sites and alerts you about data breaches where your email address was affected. The Family plan provides security coverage for both you and five other people.
OneRep doesn’t offer many complementary security features like some rivals. Apart from data removal, data breach monitoring is its core complementary feature, unlike some rivals that also offer a VPN, spam call blocking, identity theft protection, and more. However, OneRep is effective in its core duty of scrubbing and removing personal data from people-finder sites.
OneRep: Support
Users who need help can first visit OneRep’s official support page. On this page, they’ll find detailed answers to frequently asked questions and general guides about OneRep features. This support page proved valuable for me as a first-time user.
If the support page is insufficient, you can contact OneRep via email or telephone. Email tickets get responses within 24 hours, and telephone calls receive instant responses, but are restricted to working hours.
OneRep: Competition
Cloaked is the main OneRep competitor I’d like to highlight. I’ve tested both platforms extensively enough to provide a fair comparison.
Compared to OneRep, Cloaked offers a broader suite of complementary security services, including a VPN, dark web monitoring, and robocall blocking. However, for personal data removal, Cloaked has less coverage than OneRep’s 800+ sites (316 public sites and 559 non-public sites).
I think OneRep is better than Cloaked for core data removal, but Cloaked is better as an all-in-one online security suite.
OneRep: Final verdict
Overall, I’ll recommend OneRep to anyone seeking a reliable data removal platform. You won’t get much outside data removal, but it’s highly effective for this core task. OneRep is a reliable companion that helps protect your privacy online.
MacPaw Moonlock antivirus review
MacPaw has spent years building a reputation as one of the most design-conscious developers in the Mac ecosystem. Its flagship product, CleanMyMac, has long included a malware removal module powered by Moonlock's engine. In October 2025, the Kyiv-based company spun that security technology into a standalone product: Moonlock, a full-featured antivirus app that goes well beyond a simple scanner.
Rather than leading with threat counts and detection percentages, Moonlock frames itself as security software that treats users like adults, explaining what malware is, why it matters, and what to do next, instead of firing off opaque alerts. The marketing centers on a 'care, not scare' approach, essentially promising to educate you rather than just bombarding you with red-text alerts.
While many live in the mythical belief that Macs are immune to viruses, MacPaw's own research reports that 66 percent of Mac users encountered at least one cyber threat last year, with a 67% increase in registered macOS backdoor variants in 2025. The research shows a key message: macOS is not immune, are users are being targeted more frequently than ever.
Plans and pricing
Moonlock starts at $54 per year for a single Mac, with licenses available for 2, 5, or more than 10 devices per subscription. Monthly billing and one-time lifetime license options are also available for those who prefer not to commit to an annual cycle.
Discounts of up to 67 percent are advertised on multi-year plans, which is worth exploring if you intend to stick with the product long term.
New users get a seven-day free trial, though a credit card is required to start. That is a common enough practice, but it does mean you will need to remember to cancel if the product does not suit you. To soften the blow of that annual fee, Moonlock offers a 30-day money-back guarantee, which is a considerably more generous safety net than the case-by-case refund process offered by some competitors.
Current Setapp subscribers get access to Moonlock at no additional charge, which may be the most compelling value proposition for those already in MacPaw's subscription ecosystem. At $54 per year for a single device, standalone pricing lands considerably higher than ClamXAV's three-Mac Home plan at $29.95, a gap worth weighing if budget is a primary concern.
Features

Moonlock is organized into six sections: Home, Malware Scanner, VPN, Network Inspector, System Protection, and Security Advisor. That framework reflects a deliberate decision to bundle a security suite rather than deliver a focused antivirus, giving the product a notably broader footprint than Mac-only rivals like ClamXAV.

Real-time protection runs continuously in the background, monitoring file activity, app behavior, and Mail attachments even when the main application window is closed. The Malware Scanner supports on-demand and scheduled scans, with built-in quarantine and removal tools. Detected threats are accompanied by plain-language explanations rather than raw file paths and specialized terms.

The bundled VPN is a simplified version of MacPaw's ClearVPN, covering around 60 server locations across more than 45 countries. Independent testing found no DNS or WebRTC leaks, and MacPaw maintains a no-logging policy. Speed retention is strong, holding around 82 percent of baseline download speeds on transatlantic connections and up to 96 percent on closer servers.
Network Inspector adds a country-level connection blocker, permitting users to block outbound traffic to specific regions. System Protection audits macOS's own built-in security settings and walks you through any gaps. Finally, Security Advisor provides a checklist for basic digital hygiene, including practical guidance on habits such as two-factor authentication and app permissions. AI assists with malware classification on the backend, helping the team update threat databases before new strains reach your device.
Privacy and Security
From a top level perspective, Moonlock was tested by the third-party laboratory AV-Test in September 2025 and earned it's AV-Test certification. It scored a 5.5/6 in Protection, 4.5/6 in Performance, and a full 6/6 for Usability (which I'll dive into in the next section).
As for the credibility of the underlying research arm, Moonlock Lab has made several notable contributions to the antivirus landscape, being the first to identify PyStealer on VirusTotal, and the lab has also been cited by the SANS Institute for discovering new variants of the Atomic macOS infostealer.
Regarding privacy, the VPN operates under a strict zero-logs policy, and all data is processed locally. MacPaw publishes a Trust Center at security.macpaw.com describing its data-handling practices, certifications, and security standards, which is a nice change in transparency from many other antivirus providers.
The one caveat worth noting is that Moonlock is a recent standalone launch. While the underlying engine has been in use in CleanMyMac for some time, the app itself has a limited history as an independently tested product. But it is worth noting that in the time since the last time AV-Test handled Moonlock, MacPaw have likely taken steps to improve protection and performance.
Interface and in use
The interface is highly polished, modern, and immediately legible, with a two-panel home dashboard that separates tasks on the left from status information on the right. Everything is where you would expect it to be, and the visual hierarchy makes it easy to tell at a glance whether your Mac is protected.
Instead of a generic 'Threat Resolved' notification, Moonlock tells you what was found, why it poses a risk, and what your options are. I found I was the one to make the final call on whether to remove a flagged item, which sidesteps the infuriating experience of automated deletion that occasionally catches legitimate software.
The system requirements make it suitable for older devices too, requiring macOS 13 or later and 515MB of disk space. The app runs quickly and, in day-to-day use, does not noticeably drag on performance. Installation requires a MacPaw account, which adds a step that competitors like ClamXAV skip entirely for home users, but the tradeoff is a unified login for managing licenses and accessing support.
Ultimately, Moonlock is a great option for those looking for an accessible and easily navigable Mac antivirus that doesn't bombard you with any overly-technical language, and performs as though you are the one in control.
Support
Moonlock support runs on MacPaw's established infrastructure, with a dedicated knowledge base that covers installation, configuration, and troubleshooting, and those with questions can submit immediate inquiries through the support portal. In-app feedback is also available via the Help menu.

As with many Mac-focused security products, live chat or phone support does not appear to be offered as a standard option. For most home users, the knowledge base and email channel will be sufficient. Teams with more complicated environments should verify support response times before committing, particularly given that Moonlock is a relatively new standalone product and the support documentation is still maturing.
The competition
ClamXAV is the most direct rival in the Mac-exclusive antivirus space. At $29.95 per year for three devices, it is considerably cheaper than Moonlock's $54 single-device starting price, and it also holds a perfect AV-Test score compared to Moonlock's test results. It does not include a VPN, network inspection, or the polished onboarding experience Moonlock offers, but for those who want focused antivirus protection at a lower cost, it is a strong option.
Intego Mac Internet Security X9 sits at a comparable price point and includes a network monitor, with a longer track record in independent third-party testing. Bitdefender Total Security and Norton AntiVirus Plus both offer wider platform coverage and larger feature sets, making them better fits for households with mixed Windows and Mac devices.
Those who are already subscribed to CleanMyMac should also note that its built-in malware-scanning module, powered by the same Moonlock engine, continues to function independently. Therefore the question is whether the full Moonlock standalone app adds enough to justify an additional subscription or an upgrade in spending.
Final verdict
Moonlock is one of the most carefully designed security apps I've encountered in the Mac ecosystem. Its interface is excellent, its feature set is broader than most Mac-specific alternatives, and the research team behind it is doing genuinely credible original work. The 30-day money-back guarantee is also a nice addition, despite the need to enter your payment details first.
At $54 per year for a single Mac, it costs nearly twice as much as ClamXAV's three-device plan. The added value of the bundled VPN and Network Inspector goes some way toward justifying that gap, but those who already have a VPN solution elsewhere may not find the extras compelling enough. Setapp subscribers, on the other hand, get all of this for free as part of a subscription they likely already value.
For long-standing CleanMyMac users who already benefit from the embedded Moonlock engine, the standalone app offers greater depth, visibility, and control, but it's not a replacement for anything missing. It is a fuller version of the protection they have already been relying on, now with a VPN, richer reporting, and a proper home for the security features that were previously contained within a Mac cleaning utility.
For Mac users who want a single subscription that covers antivirus, VPN, network monitoring, and system security guidance, Moonlock makes a strong argument. Just go in aware of what you are paying for relative to the alternatives.
You might also be interested in our report on the best Mac apps of the year.
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- Aldi’s new range of solar-powered lamps might be just what you need to spruce up your garden this summer — and they’re all under £5
Aldi’s new range of solar-powered lamps might be just what you need to spruce up your garden this summer — and they’re all under £5
- Aldi is launching a new outdoor lamp range
- Each lamp is solar-powered and comes in two styles with three color choices
- The cost just £4.99, making them an affordable way to give your garden a glow-up
We’re seeing more and more affordable tech gadgets appearing in the middle aisles of budget supermarkets these days — and if you’re looking to give your garden a summer makeover, Aldi just unveiled a new range of solar-powered garden lights.
The lineup, which goes on sale on July 9, consists of two styles of outdoor table lamp, mushroom-top and flat-top, both of which are available in three colors: black, mint, and beige, so you should be able to find a colour that fits in with your garden decor.
Each lamp costs just £4.99, making them an affordable way to give your garden a glow-up with Aldi proving once again that you don’t need to spend a lot of money on the best smart lights in order to brighten up your home and garden.
Aldi’s new lighting range isn't, of course, in the same ballpark as smart lights from the likes of Philips Hue or Govee. There’s no app and no controls to fiddle with, and because they’re solar powered, placing them in sunny spots in your garden will ensure they have enough juice to last through a whole evening of outdoor dining or partying.

If there’s one thing we’ve learned from national treasure Nigella Lawson is that summer parties aren’t just about good food and drinks — the setting and decor are just as important, and lighting plays a big part in creating the perfect atmosphere.
It’s not only budget brands like Aldi that are jumping on the outdoor lighting bandwagon — if you want app-based features such as the option to change the colour of your lights, the big smart home brands are getting in on the act too.
Govee’s recently released smart string lights marked the brand’s first step into solar lighting costing £119.99. Though this is a little more pricey than the average solar-powered light , Philips stills takes the top spot on the price front — its own Festivia Smart Globe String Lights are one of our favorite garden gadgets for giving your outdoor space an instant lift.
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- Alibaba is banning its workers from using Claude Code as US v China AI battle heats up
Alibaba is banning its workers from using Claude Code as US v China AI battle heats up
- Alibaba bans access to Claude Code, tells employees to use internal Qoder instead
- Anthropic was tracking markers to indicate which users were in China
- Anthropic accused Alibaba of major Claude model distillation effort
Alibaba has reportedly banned its employees from using Claude Code internally, beginning July 10 2026, classifying it as a high-risk tool that risks organizational security.
The change follows similar trends already observed among American tech giants, banning Chinese tools from internal use, but Alibaba cited genuine concerns that have been acknowledged by Claude-maker Anthropic.
The ban could also be seen as a push for Alibaba's own alternative, with workers advised to use the company's own Qoder AI assistant instead.
Alibaba bans Claude Code over security concerns
The controversy stems from developers reverse-engineering Claude Code, revealing it contained code to identify Chinese users. Checks for Chinese system time zones, proxy servers, AI lab infrastructure and network characteristics were all revealed.
Anthropic stated this experimental feature launched in March, and was designed to combat unauthorized resellers, prevent account abuse and protect its models from AI distillation.
However, the spyware was reportedly hidden using obfuscation and steganographic techniques, making them effectively invisible to users.
This isn't the first time both companies have found themselves in a sticky situation – Anthropic recently accused Alibaba of conducting the largest known model distillation attack against Claude (via Reuters).
More broadly, Chinese companies have been increasingly referring to domestic AI tools like Qwen, DeepSeek, Moonshot and Ship amid growing geopolitical tensions.
While that trend has been largely mirrored in the US, in favor of the likes of OpenAI, Anthropic, Google Cloud and xAI, US firms have reportedly been exploring cheaper Chinese alternatives in the name of cost efficiency.
Alibaba and Anthropic haven't publicly commented on this matter as yet.

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- What is the release date for X-Men 97 season 2 episode 4 on Disney+?
What is the release date for X-Men 97 season 2 episode 4 on Disney+?
X-Men 97 season 2 is in full swing following last week's three-episode premiere. And, while you'll only be able to stream one new chapter this week, it's such a great episode — one equipped with a bombshell ending — that you'll need plenty of time to recover after watching it. On this occasion, then, a new two-episode drop isn't necessary.
But, I digress — you want to know when the Marvel TV show's forthcoming entry will come out on Disney+, so let's stop beating around the bush and get on with it, shall we?
What time can I watch X-Men 97 season 2 episode 4?
The fight against Apocalypse echoes through time.Stream Marvel Animation’s #XMen97 Season 2 now, only on Disney+. pic.twitter.com/6snkgaOcUhJuly 5, 2026
The next installment of X-Men 97 will make its debut on Wednesday, July 8 at 12am PT / 3am ET in North and South America.
Based in another world region and can't work out when this season's fourth episode will air on one of the world's best streaming services? No sweat. Check out the list below to see what time you should tune in to catch it:
- US — 12am PT / 3am ET
- Canada — 12am PT / 3am ET
- UK — 8am BST
- India — 12:30pm IST
- Singapore — 3pm SGT
- Australia — 5pm AEST
- New Zealand — 7pm NZST
When do new episodes of X-Men 97 season 2 come out?
To shape the future, they'll have to survive the past. Marvel Animation’s #XMen97 Season 2 is now streaming. Don’t miss the first three episodes now on Disney+! pic.twitter.com/sYomhEAPQUJuly 1, 2026
New entries of this Marvel Phase 6 TV series will arrive on Disney+ every Wednesday for the foreseeable future. With five more episodes left of the X-Men's animated show before it departs our screens — until its third season is released, that is — there'll plenty more mutant mayhem to consume in the weeks ahead.
Want to know the official launch dates that new episodes of this Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) project will make their bow on? See below:
- Season 2 episode 1 — out now
- Season 2 episode 2 — out now
- Season 2 episode 3 — out now
- Season 2 episode 4 — July 8
- Season 2 episode 5 — July 15
- Season 2 episode 6 — July 22
- Season 2 episode 7 — July 29
- Season 2 episode 8 — August 5
- Season 2 episode 9 — August 12
Galaxy Z Fold 8 phones to feature zero-feel display crease like Chinese foldables
Chinese foldable phones always gain traction for their display crease reduction. Samsung has made many great foldables, but this year’s Galaxy Z Fold 8 phones may be the real answer to Chinese crease-free phones.
Samsung has reportedly refined the Galaxy Z Fold 8’s hinge, giving it a noticeably different feel than previous models. The folding action is now firmer and more decisive throughout daily use.
According to IceUniverse, this change greatly improves crease control, even though the phone is less stable at partially folded angles. The Galaxy Z Fold 8’s crease is said to rival the OPPO Find N6.
Initial story: 29/05/2026
Oppo launched its latest foldable phone, the Find N6, in March this year. The smartphone has mastered the crease control and received praise around the world. Samsung is about to impress its fans this year, as per tipster IceUniverse.
It’s said that the Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Z Fold 8 Ultra may bring major display crease improvements. This particular and important aspect would match the Oppo Find N6, as per the leaker, but Samsung should be better.
Foldable phones come with foldable OLED screen, which naturally creates a crease/wrinkle due to its nature. It’s practically impossible to completely remove the crease problem, as the OLED will degrade over time and usage.
Still, there’s room for improvement, specifically on Galaxy Z series phones. When Chinese phone makers offer a less visible display crease, why can’t Galaxies do?
Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Ultra are the naming
Samsung has reportedly finalized the naming scheme of its foldable phones.
- The Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide would launch as the Galaxy Z Fold 8.
- The Galaxy Z Fold 8 would be called Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra instead.
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Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra is rumored to cost more than its predecessor. With the Wide model launching as Fold 8, the Ultra tag would make the Galaxy Z Fold 7 successor slightly expensive.
Samsung could host Unpacked 2026 on July 22 in London.
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Samsung Exynos 2700 could power three Galaxy S27 models, including Pro
Samsung could end up reserving the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 6 for the Galaxy S27 Ultra. A new report indicates that Samsung may use its in-house Exynos 2700 chip in three Galaxy S27 models, including the base, Plus, and Pro. The final decision is still awaited, but System LSI wants expanded use of the in-house processor.
According to Korean media (via SemiconductorsX), the Samsung Galaxy S27 Pro could also use the Exynos 2700 processor. Earlier, the Exynos was assumed to power the base and Plus variants, while using the Snapdragon for the Pro and Ultra.
The report claims that Samsung has finalized its chip adoption strategy. However, it’s not the correct time to consider it actually final. The final adoption will depend on the performance and yield stability of the 2nm foundry.
Samsung launched Galaxy S26 and Galaxy S26 Plus with Exynos 2600. The next Exynos looks certain for the two models, while Pro and Ultra chip strategy is unclear. The S27 Ultra, meanwhile, is expected to use Snapdragon worldwide.
System LSI designs Exynos chips, and Samsung Foundry manufactures them. The Exynos 2700 will be fabricated on Samsung Foundry’s 2nd-gen 2nm process.
Samsung focused on Heat Path Block packaging technology in Exynos 2600. However, the Exynos 2700 shifted the focus to Side-by-Side (SBS) structure. The architecture includes the placement of AP and DRAM horizontally next to each other.
Exynos variants usually launch in Asian and European regions. Snapdragon powers Samsung flagships in Canada, China, and the United States. The chip split is certain; just the scale is yet to be decided across the countries.
Samsung Galaxy S27 series will debut early next year. The Unpacked event may be held in the month of February 2027. Meanwhile, Samsung will drop a Fan Edition version of the Galaxy S26 series later this year.
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Galatasaray'dan Gabriel Martinelli sürprizi: Satmak istiyorlar
Arsenal Kulübü, fazla forma süresi bulamayan Brezilyalı sol kanat oyuncusu Gabriel Martinelli'yi satmak istiyor. Oyuncu ayrılığa ikna edilebilirse, Galatasaray da devreye girecek.
Arsenal, sözleşmesi 30 Haziran 2027'de bitecek olan Gabriel Martinelli'yi satmayı hedefliyor. Kontratta +1 yıllık uzatma opsiyonu da mevcut... Fakat bu madde çift taraflı ve Arsenal onunla devam etmeyi düşünmüyor. Brezilyalı sol kanat ise henüz ayrılığa ikna edilebilmiş değil...
ZORUNLU DURUMLARDA
Eğer konuyla ilgili anlaşma sağlanırsa, Galatasaray da devreye girecek. 25 yaşındaki futbolcunun tahmini piyasa değeri 45 milyon euro... Fakat Arsenal'in daha düşük teklifleri de kabul edebileceği konuşuluyor. 1.78 boyundaki futbolcu, zorunlu durumlarda sağ kanatta ve forvette de görev yapabiliyor.
SOMUT ADIM GELMEDİ
Gabriel Martinelli'nin adı Bayern Münih ve PSG gibi ekiplerle de anılıyor. Ancak iki takımdan da şu ana kadar somut bir adım gelmedi. Galatasaray, şartlar uygun olursa resmi teklifini iletecek. Şu anda Sarı-Kırmızılılar'ın kanat bölgelerinde alternatif açığı var. Ve kesinlikle güçlendirme gerekiyor.

Dünya Kupası'nın patronu: Galatasaray'ın yıldız stoperi
2026 Dünya Kupası'nda son 16'ya yürüyen Kolombiya'da Davinson Sanchez savunmanın mutlak patronu oldu. Tottenham'da dibi gördükten sonra Galatasaray'da küllerinden doğan yıldız stoper, 4 maçta sadece 1 gol yiyen takımını sırtlamaya devam ediyor.
2026 Dünya Kupası’nda son 16'ya kalan Kolombiya’da Davinson Sanchez, turnuvanın en dominant stoperi olarak tarihe geçiyor. Tottenham günlerinin ardından Galatasaray’da küllerinden doğan 29 yaşındaki savunmacı, milli takımın yıkılmaz kalesi oldu.
Kolombiya, Dünya Kupası'nda oynadığı 4 maçta kalesinde sadece 1 gol görerek çeyrek final yolunda rakiplerine gözdağı verdi. İngiliz efsane Micah Richards'ın bile podcast programında, "Onunla karşı karşıya gelmek çılgınlık, savunmada harikalar yaratıyor" sözleriyle övdüğü Galatasaray stoperi, turnuvaya damga vuruyor.
Vancouver'da konuşan Sanchez, turnuvadaki kusursuz savunma performansını kolektif bilince bağladı:
- Kısa turnuvalarda en iyi savunmaya sahip olanın şansı her zaman daha yüksektir. Kalecimize az iş düşmesi tesadüf değil. Hücum hattımız bile arkaya destek veriyor.
Kongo ve Gana gibi fiziksel gücü yüksek rakiplere karşı geriden oyun kurma görevini de üstlenen deneyimli stoper; hamlelerini önceden tahmin ederek kaptığı topları hızla orta sahaya aktarıyor.
Sanchez, bu sayede James Rodriguez ve Luis Diaz gibi hücum silahlarının ileride çok daha tehlikeli pozisyonlar bulmasını sağladıklarını vurguladı.

Ankara Cup Teniste WTA 125'lik ile dünya serisinde
Başkent Ankara Tenis dünyasının en önemli turnuvalarından biri olan 125 bin ödüllü, WTA Tenis Turnuvasına tarihinde ilk kez ev sahipliği yapacak.
WTA'in kurumsal sayfasında yapılan açıklama ile, bu yıl 21/27 Eylül tarihleri arasında, Bilkent Sports İnternational TopSpin Tenis Akademisi organizasyona ev sahipliği yapacak.
Sports International Genel Müdürü Hakan Öztürk, Ankaralı tenisseverlere şöyle seslendi:
- Türkiye’de spor kültürünün öncüsü ve sağlıklı yaşamın adresi Sports International olarak, başkentimiz Ankara’da bir ilke imza atmanın ve dünya çapında bir dev organizasyona ev sahipliği yapacak olmanın derin gururunu yaşıyoruz. Kadınlar tenisinin kalbi olan WTA 125 (Ankara Cup) turnuvasını, Ankara’da ilk kez kulübümüzün uluslararası standartlardaki Bilkent tesislerinde ağırlıyor olacağız.
- Yarım asra yaklaşan köklü geçmişimizle, sporu sadece bir aktivite değil, bir yaşam kültürü haline getirmeyi kendimize misyon edindik. Bugün ise bu misyonu uluslararası bir vizyonla taçlandırmanın heyecanı içerisindeyiz. Ankara’da ilk kez gerçekleşecek olan bu denli önemli bir turnuvayı kendi kortlarımızda düzenleyecek olmak, Sports International ve Topspin ailesi için tarihi bir başarıdır.
- Bilkent kulübümüzün kortlarını dünya standartlarında profesyonel bir arenaya dönüştürerek bu büyük turnuvaya hazırlanıyoruz. Amacımız, sadece dünya yıldızlarına kusursuz bir turnuva deneyimi sunmak değil; aynı zamanda Ankara halkına unutulmaz, heyecan dolu ve prestijli bir spor şöleni yaşatmaktır. Tüm tenis tutkunlarını ve başkentlileri, kortlarımızda yükselecek bu büyük heyecana ortak olmaya davet ediyoruz.

Fenerbahçe Avusturya'da start verdi
İsmail Kartal yönetimindeki Fenerbahçe, Avusturya kampındaki ilk antrenmanını yaptı.
Fenerbahçe Futbol Takımı, Avusturya kampındaki ilk antrenmanını gerçekleştirdi.
Sarı-lacivertli kulüpten yapılan açıklamaya göre, konaklanan otelin sahasında teknik direktör İsmail Kartal yönetiminde gerçekleştirilen antrenman salonda core çalışmalarıyla başladı.
Ardından sahada yapılan kuvvet çalışmasıyla devam eden günün ilk antrenmanı, dar alanda pas oyunları ve bireysel çalışmalarla noktalandı.
Fenerbahçe, akşam saatlerinde ilk bölümü basına açık antrenmanla hazırlıklarını sürdürecek.

Inter çekildi: Galatasaray'ın adı Curtis Jones ile anılıyor
Liverpool'la mukavelesinin son senesine giren Curtis Jones'un Inter'e gitmesi bekleniyordu. Fakat anlaşma sağlanamadı ve taraflar masadan kalktı. Galatasaray'ın bu hamle için yeniden devreye girebileceği konuşuluyor.
Galatasaray bilindiği üzere merkez orta saha için adam arıyor. Liverpool'dan Curtis Jones daha önce gündeme gelmişti. Ancak 25 yaşındaki futbolcunun, Inter'le anlaşması bekleniyordu. Bu sebeple frene basıldı. Liverpool ve Inter arasındaki pazarlıklar olumsuz sonuçlandı. Taraflar masadan kalktı.
40 MİLYONA YAKIN
İngiliz ekibinin, 1 yıl mukavelesi kalan oyuncu için 40 milyon euroya yakın bir bedel talep ettiği öğrenildi. Inter bu yüzden pazarlıkları bıraktı. Curtis Jones kalırsa, 2027 yazında bedelsiz olarak istediği yere gidebilecek. Bu arada Galatasaray'ın tekrar devreye girebileceği öğrenildi.
ZATEN BU PARALAR İSTENİYOR
Curtis Jones gibi kontratı bitmek üzere olan bir isme 40 milyon euro istemek fazla gibi durabilir. Fakat Galatasaray'ın gittiği diğer alternatiflerde de benzer paralar talep ediliyor. Sarı-Kırmızılılar'ın merkez orta sahaya ayırdığı bütçenin İngiliz yıldız için kullanılabileceği belirtildi. Bu arada Nottingham Forest cephesi de yakında teklif sunabilir.

Nelsson için görüşmelere başlandı
İtalya ekibi Monza, Galatasaray'ın Danimarkalı stoperi Victor Nelsson için 5 milyon avroluk resmi teklif yaptı. Sarı-kırmızılılar rakamı az bulup reddederken, Çizme'den bir talip daha devreye girdi. İşte İtalya'da yürütülen sıcak pazarlığın detayları...
İtalya Serie A ekiplerinden Monza savunma hattını güçlendirmek için rotasını Galatasaray'ın Danimarkalı stoperi Victor Nelsson'a çevirdi. Monza yönetimi, 1998 doğumlu savunmacı için Galatasaray'ın kapısını 5 milyon avroluk resmi bir teklifle çaldı. Ancak oyuncusuna daha yüksek bir değer biçen sarı-kırmızılı yönetim, bu ilk teklifi geri çevirdi. Galatasaray'ın Nelsson ile 30 Haziran 2027'ye kadar sözleşmesi bulunuyor. Türk kulübünün oyuncuyu satmaya istekli olması, Monza'nın pazarlıklardaki en büyük avantajı olarak görülüyor. Galatasaray şu an için beklemeye geçti ve gelecek yeni teklifleri değerlendirmeye alacak.
Danimarkalı stoperin İtalya futboluna hiç de yabancı değil. Geçtiğimiz sezonun ikinci yarısında Roma'da 5 maça çıkan Nelsson, ardından Hellas Verona'ya kiralandı.
Verona formasıyla Serie A'da 38 maça çıkıp 3.316 dakika sahada kalan istikrarlı stoper, takımının küme düşmesine ise engel olamadı. Verona, Serie B'ye düşünce oyuncunun 8 milyon avroluk satın alma opsiyonunu kullanmaktan vazgeçti ve Nelsson mecburen İstanbul'a döndü.
Kariyerine ön libero olarak başlayan ancak yıllar içinde güçlü bir stopere dönüşen Nelsson için İtalya'dan başka talipler de var. Danimarka Milli Takımı'nın formasını tam 18 kez terleten tecrübeli savunmacıyı, Serie A'nın köklü ekiplerinden Udinese de yakından takip ediyor.
Monza, hem Galatasaray'ı ikna etmek hem de Udinese'nin önüne geçmek için önümüzdeki günlerde teklifini güncelleyerek yeniden masaya oturmaya hazırlanıyor. Transferin kısa süre içinde netlik kazanması bekleniyor.

Fenerbahçe'ye bir stoper daha: Tottenham'dan Dragusin'e teklif
Savunma hattına takviye yapmak isteyen Fenerbahçe, Tottenham'ın Rumen stoperi Radu Dragusin için devreye girdi. Sarı-lacivertlilerin resmi teklif yaptığı transferde İtalyan ekibi Fiorentina ile büyük bir yarış yaşandı.
İtalyan basınından TMW'nin haberine göre; Fenerbahçe, eski Juventuslu savunma oyuncusu Radu Dragusin'i kadrosuna katmak için İngiliz ekibine resmi teklifini sundu. Ancak transfer sürecinde oyuncunun İtalya'ya dönme konusundaki kararlılığı belirleyici rol oynadı.
Fenerbahçe’nin rekabetine rağmen transferde mutlu sona ulaşmaya yakın taraf Fiorentina oldu. İtalyan kulübünün Tottenham ile yaptığı anlaşmanın mali detayları ise netleşti:
Kiralama Bedeli: 1,5 milyon Euro
Zorunlu Satın Alma Maddesi: 17 milyon Euro
Sarı-lacivertlilerin ısrarlı girişimlerine rağmen, Dragusin'in kendi tercihi doğrultusunda Fiorentina'ya imza atmaya yakın olduğu belirtildi.

Galatasaray Real Madrid'in kapısında: 45 milyonluk tangocu
Galatasaray, Real Madrid'in kiralık göndereceği Franco Mastantuono için ısrarını sürdürüyor. Madrid'in ise 18 yaşındaki sağ kanat oyuncusuyla ilgili farklı bir planı var.
Real Madrid, 2025 yazında River Plate Kulübü'ne 45 milyon euro ödeyerek Franco Mastantuono'yu kadrosuna katmıştı. 18 yaşındaki sağ kanat oyuncusuyla 30 Haziran 2031 tarihine kadar mukavele yapıldı. Fakat genç yetenek fazla forma şansı bulumadı. Yeni sezonda kiralık gönderilecek.
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Madrid Yönetimi'nin önceliği oyuncuyu İspanya'da bir takıma kiralamak... Franco Mastantuono'nun gelişimini yakından takip etmek istiyorlar. La Liga temsilcisi Villarreal bu anlamda önce çıkıyor. Diğer talipler ise şöyle sıralanıyor:
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KARARLARI DEĞİŞECEK Mİ?
Galatasaray cephesi, Real'i ikna etmeye çalışıyor. Franco Mastantuono henüz 18 yaşında ve Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu'nun genç yabancı kriterini fazlasıyla karşılıyor. Cim-Bom'da şu anda kanat bölgelerinde alternatif eksikliği var. Franco Mastantuono bu sebeple çok değerli görülüyor. Genç yetenek sağ kanat dışında 10 numarada da görev yapabiliyor. Sarı-Kırmızılılar bir süre daha bu transferde şartları zorlayacak. İşler beklendiği gibi gitmezse, alternatiflere ağırlık verilecek.

UEFA, FIFA'ya savaş açtı: Dünya Kupası meşru değil mi?
Futbol dünyasında deprem! UEFA, FIFA'nın Folarin Balogun'un kırmızı kart cezasını erteleme kararına zehir zemberek bir açıklamayla tepki gösterdi: "Kırmızı çizgi aştı, Dünya Kupası'nın güvenilirliği tehlikede!"
Futbol dünyası, UEFA ile FIFA arasında patlak veren dev krizle çalkalanıyor. UEFA, FIFA'nın ABD'li golcü Folarin Balogun'un kırmızı kart cezasını bir yıl süreyle erteleme kararına sert bir bildiriyle karşılık verdi. UEFA’nın açıklaması, "Dünya Kupası'nın meşruiyeti mi sorgulanıyor?" sorusunu akıllara getirdi.
UEFA, FIFA'nın bu eşi benzeri görülmemiş kararıyla futbolun temel ilkelerini çiğnediğini sert bir dille ifade etti. Balogun'un cezasının ertelenmesi kararının "kırmızı çizgiyi aştığı" açıkça belirtildi.
Kuralların esnetilmesinin turnuvanın (Dünya Kupası) meşruiyetini zedelediği, müsabakanın güvenilirliğini ve oyunun bütünlüğünü doğrudan tehlikeye attığı vurgulandı.
Bu kararın turnuvanın geri kalanı için kötü bir emsal teşkil edeceği ve gelecekteki benzer durumları da içinden çıkılmaz bir hale getireceği uyarısı yapıldı.
Futbolun kurallarla yaşayan, adil ve şeffaf bir oyun olması gerektiğinin altını çizen UEFA, kararı "şaşkınlık, anlaşılmaz ve gerekçelendirilemez" olarak nitelendirdi.
- Bir turnuva asla münferit bir olay değildir. Söz konusu Dünya Kupası olduğunda, bu tarz kararlar futbolun genelinde olumlu ya da olumsuz çok büyük sonuçlar doğurabilir.
Bu sert çıkış, futbolun iki dev kurumu arasında geri dönülmez bir savaşın başladığının ve Dünya Kupası üzerindeki şaibe bulutlarının kolay kolay dağılmayacağının net bir göstergesi.

Mason Greenwood kampa katıldı: İşte Fenerbahçe'deki maaşı
Geleceği haftalardır spekülasyon konusu olan Mason Greenwood, Marsilya'nın yeni sezon kampına katılarak teknik direktör Bruno Genesio ile tanıştı. Ayrılmak için gün sayan ancak kriz çıkarmayan 24 yaşındaki kanat oyuncusunun, Fenerbahçe'nin yıllık 7-8 milyon Euro'luk dev teklifini kabul ettiği; transferin önündeki tek engelin ise Marsilya'nın yüksek bonservis talebi olduğu iddia edildi.
Geleceği haftalardır büyük bir merak ve spekülasyon konusu olan Mason Greenwood, Marsilya'nın yeni sezon hazırlık kampına katıldı. Pazartesi günü yapılan ilk antrenmanda yer alan 24 yaşındaki kanat oyuncusu, yeni teknik direktör Bruno Genesio ile tanıştı. Ancak bu geri dönüş, transfer iddialarının hızını kesmedi.
İtalyan Corriere dello Sport’un haberine göre; Greenwood takımdan ayrılma konusundaki net tavrını koruyor. Buna rağmen İngiliz oyuncu kulübü zor durumda bırakacak bir kriz çıkarmak niyetinde değil. Profesyonelce hareket eden ve kampa katılan Greenwood, transferinin doğal akışında çözülmesini sabırla bekliyor.
Transfer piyasasının en gözde isimlerinden biri olan Greenwood için İtalya’dan AS Roma dahil birçok kulüp nabız yoklasa da şu an yarışta en avantajlı konumda olan taraf bir Türk kulübü: Fenerbahçe.
İstanbul devinin, oyuncuya Marsilya'da kazandığının yaklaşık iki katını, yani yıllık 7 ila 8 milyon Euro arasında bir maaş teklif ettiği belirtiliyor. 24 yaşındaki yıldızın, Fenerbahçe’den gelen bu astronomik teklifi kabul ettiği ifade ediliyor.
Transferin resmiyete dökülmesinin önündeki tek ve en büyük engel, Marsilya kulübünün talep ettiği yüksek bonservis bedeli. Fransız ekibinin beklentileri ile Fenerbahçe’nin sunduğu teklif arasındaki farkın şu an için oldukça büyük olduğu öğrenildi.
Taraflar orta noktayı bulmak için görüşmelere devam ederken, hem kulüpler hem de oyuncu için en hayırlı sonucun ne olacağı önümüzdeki günlerde netlik kazanacak.

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Baziliyalı futbol mütəxəssisi, 40 yaşlı Filipe Luis Fransanın “Monako” komandasının baş məşqçisi vəzifəsinə təyin olunub.
Arena.az bu barədə knyazlıq təmsilçisinin rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir.
Tərəflər arasında 3 illik (2028-ci ilin iyun ayınadək) müqavilə imzalanıb.
Filipe Luis 2024-cü ilin oktyabrından 2026-cı ilin martınadək Braziliyanın “Flamenqo” komandasını çalışdırıb. Onun rəhbərliyi altında komanda Braziliya çempionu olub, həmçinin Libertadores Kubokunu, Braziliya Kubokunu və Braziliya Super Kubokunu qazanıb.
Qeyd edək ki, Filipe futbolçu karyerasında Braziliya millisinin aparıcı müdafiəçilərindən biri olub. O, uzun illər İspaniyanın “Atletiko” (Madrid) və “Deportivo”, İngiltərənin “Çelsi” və Braziliyanın “Flamenqo” klublarında çıxış edib.
Xatırladaq ki, “Monako”nun əvvəlki baş məşqçisi 2025-ci ilin oktyabrından iyunun 1-nə qədər komandaya rəhbərlik etmiş Sebastyan Pokonyoli olub. Komanda 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümündə 54 xalla Liqa 1-də yeddinci yeri tutub.
Sandro Tonali “Tottenhem”də – 108 milyon avroluq transfer!
İtaliya millisinin və “Nyukasl”ın yarımmüdafiəçisi Sandro Tonali bundan sonra İngiltərənin digər klubu “Tottenhem”in uğurları üçün çalışacaq.
Arena.az bu barədə London klubunun rəsmi saytına istinadən məlumat verir.
“Tottenhem” bu keçid üçün “Nyukasl”a 108 milyon avro ödəyib. İtaliyalı futbolçu yeni klubu ilə 6 illik (2032-ci ilin 30 iyununadək) müqaviləyə imza atıb.
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“Transfermarkt” internet-portalı dayaq yarımmüdafiəçisinin transfer dəyərini 80 milyon avro məbləğində qiymətləndirir.
Seydina Keyta “Qəbələ”ni tərk etdi
Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında 2026/27 mövsümünə hazırlaşan “Qəbələ” müdafiəçisi Seydina Keyta ilə yollarını ayırıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə əyalət klubunun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
Maraqlıdır ki, mərkəz müdafiəçisi ilə bu yay yeni – 1 illik müqavilə imzalanmışdı. Amma futbolçu öz istəyi ilə klub rəhbərliyinə ayrılmaq istədiyini bildirib:
“Futbolçu ilə 21 iyun 2026-cı il tarixində bağlanmış müqaviləyə onun şəxsi problemləri səbəbindən qarşılıqlı razılaşma əsasında xitam verilib. Seydina Keytaya gələcək karyerasında uğurlar arzulayırıq!”, deyə klubun rəsmi açıqlamasında vurğulanır.
Xatırladaq ki, Seydina Keyta 2026-cı ilin yanvarında “Qəbələ”yə cəlb edilmişdi. 33 yaşlı futbolçu ilə həmin vaxt 6 ay +1 illik müqavilə imzalanmışdı.
Keyta ötən mövsüm bu komandanın heyətində meydana çıxdığı 19 oyunda 3 qol vurub.
Təcrübəli müdafiəçinin “Qəbələ”dən əvvəlki sonuncu klubu “Panevejis” (Litva) olub. O, 2022-ci ilin yayında qoşulduğu bu komandanın heyətində 72 oyuna çıxıb, 4 qol və 4 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub.
Seydina Keyta karyerası ərzində “Al Tadamon” (Küveyt), “Liepaya” (Latviya), “Mölde” (Norveç) və “Diambars” (Seneqal) komandalarının da şərəfini qoruyub.
Meksika millisi yenə 1/8 finalda “ilişdi” – 32 ildə 8-ci dəfə!
Futbol üzrə Meksika millisi ev sahiblərindən biri olduğu dünya çempionatında (DÇ-2026) da 1/8 final mərhələsini keçə bilməyib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ev sahibi komanda mundialın 1/8 finalında İngiltərəyə 2:3 hesabı ilə məğlub olaraq turnirlə vidalaşıb.
Bununla da meksikalılar 1994-cü ildən bəri 8-ci dəfə dünya çempionatında məhz 1/8 final mərhələsində mübarizəni dayandırıblar.
Meksika millisi 1994, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014 və 2018-ci illərdə də 1/8 finalda mübarizədən kənar qalmışdı. 2022-ci il dünya çempionatında isə komanda qrup mərhələsini belə keçə bilməmişdi.
Meksikalılar sonuncu dəfə 1986-cı ildə dünya çempionatının 1/4 finalına yüksəliblər. Komandanın mundial tarixində ən böyük uğuru isə 1970 və 1986-cı illərdə məhz 1/4 finala vəsiqə qazanmasıdır.
Yeri gəlmişkən, İngiltərəyə məğlubiyyətdən sonra “Asteka” stadionunda qeyri-adi mənzərə yaşanıb.
Qarşılaşma boyu Meksika millisini böyük coşqu ilə dəstəkləyən on minlərlə azarkeş final fitindən sonra sanki donub qalıb. Stadionu dərin sükut bürüyüb və yalnız İngiltərə azarkeşlərinin sevinc səsləri eşidilib.
Bir çox meksikalı azarkeş komandanın növbəti dəfə 1/8 final mərhələsində mübarizəni dayandırmasından sonra böyük məyusluq yaşayıb.
Markinyos DÇ-də erkən vidaya görə azarkeşlərdən üzr istədi
Braziliya millisinin kapitanı Markinyos dünya çempionatının (DÇ-2026) 1/8 finalında Norveçə məğlubiyyətdən sonra azarkeşlərdən üzr istəyib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, 32 yaşlı müdafiəçi komandasının oyunda kifayət qədər qol imkanları yaratdığını, lakin bunlardan yararlana bilmədiyini bildirib:
“Çox səhv etdik və yaratdığımız imkanlardan istifadə edə bilmədik. Penalti də vurduq, başqa fürsətlərimiz də oldu. Dünya çempionatında daha az səhv edən komanda növbəti mərhələyə yüksəlir”.
PSJ-nin futbolçusu Norveç millisinin hücumçusu Erlinq Halandın yüksək məhsuldarlığını da xüsusi qeyd edib:
“Bu gün Norveç komandası yaratdığı qol imkanlarından maksimum yararlandı”.
Markinyos komandanın uğursuzluğuna görə məsuliyyəti təcrübəli futbolçuların üzərinə götürməli olduğunu vurğulayıb:
“İndi məsuliyyəti öz üzərimizə götürməliyik. Mən kapitan kimi, həmçinin təcrübəli futbolçular gələcək nəslin daha rahat işləyə bilməsi üçün bu məsuliyyəti daşımalıyıq.
Braziliya xalqından, bizi dəstəkləmək üçün bura gələn və bu məğlubiyyətin şahidi olan hər kəsdən üzr istəyirəm. Səhvlərimizdən nəticə çıxarmalıyıq. Qarşıdakı dünya çempionatına qədər dörd il vaxt var. Yeni nəsil bu müddətdə inkişaf edib növbəti mundialda daha böyük uğurlar qazana bilər”.
Qeyd edək ki, Braziliya millisi Norveçə 1:2 hesabıyla məğlub olmaqla son 36 ildə ilk dəfə dünya çempionatında 1/4 finala yüksələ bilməyib. Beşqat dünya çempionu sonuncu dəfə 1990-cı ildə mundialla 1/8 final mərhələsində vidalaşmışdı.
Blatter FIFA-nı tənqid etdi
FIFA-nın keçmiş prezidenti Sepp Blatter DÇ-2026-da ABŞ yığmasının futbolçusu Folarin Baloqunun qırmızı vərəqəsinin təxirə salınması qərarını şərh edib.
Futbolpress.az xarici KİV-ə istinadən xəbər verir ki, funksioner ali futbol qurumunu qərara görə tənqid edib:
“Qırmızı vərəqələr siyasi zənglərlə ləğv edilə bilməz. Bütün qərarlar sənədlərlə sübut olunmalıdır. ABŞ prezidenti FIFA-ya müdaxilə edib, qərar dəyişirsə, deyəcək söz yoxdur, sadəcə bir sual var, FIFA belə hara gedir?”
FIFA Baloqunun qırmızı vərəqəsini şərti cəzaya çevirib və hücumçu mundialın 1/8 finalında Belçikaya qarşı oyunda meydana çıxa biləcək. Belçika Futbol Assosiasiyası da ali futbol qurumunun qərarını qınayıb.
ABŞ – Belçika oyunu bu gecə, 04:00-da keçiriləcək.
Mundialların ən titullu komandaları 1/4 final görmədi
ABŞ, Kanada və Meksikanın ev sahibliyi etdiyi dünya çempionatında 1/8 final oyunları davam edir.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mundiallar tarixinin ən titullu iki komandası artıq mübarizəni dayandırıb. 5 dəfə dünya çempionu olan Braziliya yığması bu mərhələdə Norveçə uduzub – 1:2.
Mundiallarda 4 dəfə çempionluq yaşayan Almaniya millisi isə pley-off mərhələsində turnirlə vidalaşıb. “Bundestim” Paraqvaya penaltilər seriyasında məğlub olub.
“Sabah”la oyuna çıxmamış onların gücünü bilə bilmərik”
Uelsin TNS komandasının baş məşqçisi Kreyq Harrison Çempionlar Liqasında “Sabah”a qarşı keçirəcəkləri oyunla bağlı fikirlərini bölüşüb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, ölkəsinin mətbuatına danışan mütəxəssis bunları deyib:
“Səpələnməmişlər arasında ən çətin rəqib “Sabah” idi. Düşünürəm ki, “Qarabağ” kimi komandanın hegemonluğuna son qoymaq asan deyil və onlar bunu bacarıb. İlk oyunu səfərdə keçirməyimiz üstünlükdür. Şanslarımızı maksimum dəyərləndirməliyik. “Sabah”la oyuna çıxmamış onların gücünü bilə bilmərik”.
Sabah keçiriləcək “Sabah” – TNS oyununa 20:00-da start veriləcək.
Əvvəlcə Sadıqov, sonra Şuster
UEFA Konfrans Liqasının I təsnifat mərhələsində keçiriləcək “Zirə” – “Torpedo” (Gürcüstan) oyunu öncəsi baş tutacaq mətbuat konfranslarının və media üçün açıq məşqlərin vaxtı dəqiqləşib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, hər iki tədbir oyundan bir gün öncə baş tutacaq.
Əvvəlcə “Zirə”nin baş məşqçisi Rəşad Sadıqov media önünə çıxacaq. Onun mətbuat konfransı 15:30-da təşkil olunacaq.
Daha sonra – 17:30-da “Torpedo”nun çalışdırıcısı Dirk Şuster jurnalistlərin suallarını cavablandıracaq.
İyulun 8-də keçiriləcək “Zirə” – “Torpedo” oyununa saat 20:00-da start veriləcək.
Azərbaycan millisinin üzvü Dünya Kuboku seriyasının qalibi oldu
Tamblinq üzrə Azərbaycan millisinin üzvü Mixail Malkin Dünya Kuboku seriyasının qalibi olub.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Gimnastika Federasiyasının mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
İdmançı mövsüm ərzində keçirilən Dünya Kuboku yarışlarında nümayiş etdirdiyi yüksək və stabil nəticələr sayəsində bu uğura imza atıb.
Ramazanov “Sabah”da
“Monako”nun yeni baş məşqçisi məlum oldu – RƏSMİ
“Qəbələ” onu ailəvi problemlərə görə yola saldı – RƏSMİ
Superliqa nəhənglərinin mübarizəsi – Lukaku uğrunda
Felipe Luisin təyinatı açıqlandı - Rəsmi
15 gün əvvəl müqaviləni yenilədiyi "Qəbələ"dən ayrıldı
“Zirə”nin rəqibindən transfer
“Kamilo Duranın transfer danışıqlarında irəliləyiş var”
Watch: Amorim arrives in Milan: ‘It’s an honour to be Milan’s coach’
Ruben Amorim has arrived in Milan to begin his adventure in the San Siro dugout, touching down on Monday and declaring it an honour to lead the Rossoneri, delivering his first words on Italian soil.
The Portuguese, announced by the club in recent weeks, landed ahead of schedule to start his first experience in Italian football.
His arrival follows Milan’s confirmation of their first signing of the summer, Gonçalo Ramos, currently on World Cup duty with Portugal. Amorim will head to Casa Milan on Monday to take in his new surroundings before travelling to the Milanello training base on Tuesday to begin laying the groundwork for his project.

Amorim declares Milan are here to win
Speaking at the airport, Amorim did not hide his pride at taking the job, nor his ambition.
“I’m really very happy to be here, it’s an honour to be Milan’s coach,” he said, via DiMarzio.
“It’s a big challenge. After the last one I’d promised myself to choose a smaller challenge, but I’m here and it’s even bigger. I’m really proud to be here, I just want to work with my players and my staff, and I’m truly happy to be here. In Milan to win? Of course. If you want to be Milan’s coach, you have to play for that.”
The reference to his “last challenge” nods to his previous role at Manchester United, but the scale of the task ahead is considerable: Milan are rebuilding after a disappointing campaign that left them out of the Champions League.
In Amorim, RedBird and Gerry Cardinale have entrusted the reset to a young, modern coach, and the new man has wasted no time in setting the tone.
L’arrivo di Amorim in hotel a Milano. A breve la prima volta a Casa Milan pic.twitter.com/fPzqdEFQ23
— Gianluca Di Marzio (@DiMarzio) July 6, 2026
Tonali: Tottenham confirm Italy star’s squad number for 2026-27
Tottenham Hotspur confirm Italy star Sandro Tonali will wear the No.16 shirt in North London next season.
Italian midfielder Tonali has chosen the No. 16 at Tottenham for 2026-27, Spurs confirmed in an official statement on Monday.
Tottenham had previously announced Tonali’s move from Newcastle, with the ex-Milan star becoming the most expensive Italian footballer ever and the second-largest sale completed by the Magpies.
Tonali’s Tottenham squad number confirmed

Tonali previously wore No. 4 at Brescia and No. 8 at both Tottenham and Milan across the last six seasons, as well as with the Italy national team.
However, Conor Gallagher already wears No. 8 at Tottenham, so Tonali had to choose a different number.
Tonali revealed in his first interview with Tottenham’s official website, that he had spoken for nearly two hours with coach Roberto De Zerbi before accepting the offer from Spurs.


De Zerbi warmly welcomed his compatriot at Tottenham, calling Tonali, a 2021-22 Milan Scudetto winner, a “special player.”
The Italy international has signed a six-year contract until 2032.
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- Nvidia and Intel tout homegrown American chip supply chain prowess as country bolsters local production, but gaps remain — crucial Blackwell packaging steps remain offshore as projects grow in scope and scale
Nvidia and Intel tout homegrown American chip supply chain prowess as country bolsters local production, but gaps remain — crucial Blackwell packaging steps remain offshore as projects grow in scope and scale
Nvidia shouted proudly in a recent blog post that its network of American manufacturing partners and suppliers now spans 43 states, that TSMC's Phoenix plant is producing Blackwell wafers at volume, and that it plans to produce up to $500 billion of AI infrastructure in the U.S. over four years with partners including TSMC, Foxconn, Wistron, Corning, Coherent, and Amkor. Intel has made its own case in an America 250 post presenting end-to-end U.S. capabilities across design, manufacturing, and advanced packaging.
Both accounts hold up at the wafer stage but omit the same downstream step: every Blackwell die that leaves TSMC's Arizona fab still crosses the Pacific to be packaged, no HBM is manufactured or packaged on U.S. soil, and the facilities intended to close those gaps won’t start production until 2028 at the earliest.
Lofty projects
Foxconn is building a Houston factory to produce GB300 tray modules for Nvidia, and Wistron will assemble and test Nvidia AI systems at a new facility in Fort Worth, Texas. Coherent broke ground in June on an expanded Sherman, Texas, plant that the company describes as the first volume-production 6-inch indium phosphide fab, supplying the lasers and optical components that link AI systems together.
Corning is adding more than 3,000 jobs across optical manufacturing sites in North Carolina and Texas. The post also cites an estimate from consultancy Public First that Nvidia-driven AI demand will contribute $485 billion to U.S. GDP in 2026 and support over 100,000 jobs. “AI is driving a once-in-a-generation opportunity to reinvigorate American manufacturing and supply chains,” said Nvidia’s Jensen Huang in the post.
Meanwhile, Intel's post lists R&D and manufacturing across Oregon, Arizona, New Mexico, and California, describes Ohio as “a planned site,” and devotes most of its length to workforce programs, K-12 AI education, and the company’s America250 partnership. Neither post addresses where the most advanced AI processors are actually assembled into finished chips.
The Pacific round-trip
Nvidia and TSMC produced the first Blackwell wafer at Fab 21 near Phoenix last October, and the site has since moved to volume output of Blackwell silicon on TSMC's 4NP node, the custom 4nm-class process built for Nvidia. On the other side of the Phoenix metro area, Intel's Fab 52 became fully operational in the same month as the first high-volume home of Intel 18A, and Naga Chandrasekaran, Intel's chief technology and operations officer, told CNBC in December that the fab is capable of more than 10,000 18A wafer starts per week. Panther Lake reached broad availability in January, Clearwater Forest is due in the first half of this year, and 18A yields are expected to reach industry-standard levels in early 2027, which I covered in my examination of Intel's fab roadmap.
This ultimately means that leading-edge logic wafers are now being fabbed in the U.S. by two companies on two competing nodes. That’s a genuine change and, by any measure, a monolithic achievement when compared to the start of the decade, and neither company overstates that in their corporate blogs.
However, a Blackwell data center GPU pairs two reticle-sized compute dies with eight stacks of HBM3e on a silicon interposer using TSMC's CoWoS-L packaging, and all of TSMC's CoWoS capacity is located in Taiwan. TSMC’s U.S. facilities currently send 100% of their chips to Taiwan for packaging, including wafers fabbed in Phoenix. A Blackwell die fabbed in Arizona therefore travels roughly 7,000 miles to be diced, stacked, and mounted, then travels onward through system assembly before any of it returns to a U.S. data center.
As for HBM, every stack in production today comes out of SK hynix and Samsung facilities in South Korea or Micron's fabs in Taiwan and Japan, and the ABF substrates beneath the interposer are similarly concentrated in Japan and Taiwan. No U.S. facility currently manufactures or packages HBM. The one company running advanced packaging at scale on U.S. soil is Intel, whose Foveros operation in New Mexico handles its own 3D-stacked products and has started attracting outside interest; Google has reportedly booked Intel to package more than 3 million TPUs in 2028. Intel doesn’t currently appear anywhere in Nvidia's list of manufacturing partners.
Nothing before 2029
Amkor also broke ground on its Peoria, Arizona campus last October, a $7 billion, two-phase project with up to 750,000 square feet of cleanroom, roughly $400 million in CHIPS Act funding, and Apple and Nvidia signed as lead customers. Its first factory will be completed in mid-2027, with production beginning in early 2028. TSMC formalized the relationship on June 16th, signing a 10-year agreement under which it will procure packaging and test services from Amkor, while TSMC executives said in April that the foundry's own Arizona packaging facility will bring CoWoS and 3D-IC capacity online before 2029.
SK hynix began initial work in April on its $3.87 billion advanced packaging plant in West Lafayette, Indiana, targeting mass production of HBM4E and HBM5 in the second half of 2028, the same window Amkor’s aiming for. The timing means the entire Blackwell family, and likely the first Rubin generation, will complete their product lifecycles without a fully domestic manufacturing path. The first AI accelerators that can be fabbed, packaged, and fitted with U.S.-packaged memory without leaving the country will be HBM4E-era parts arriving around 2028 to 2029.
Unfortunately, the Section 48D advanced manufacturing tax credit, raised to 35% last July, doesn’t apply to projects whose construction begins after December 31st, 2026, which gives Coherent's June groundbreaking, SK hynix's April piling work, and Amkor's October start a shared fiscal deadline if they want to benefit from it.
As for Foxconn and Wistron’s Houston and Fort Worth plants, they’ll receive GPUs packaged in Taiwan and assemble them into trays, racks, and systems on U.S. soil. It’s that type of assembly work that’s carrying most of the $500 billion figure, which counts the value of AI infrastructure produced rather than capital spent on factories. Wafers are American, racks are American, but everything in between isn’t. Whether that changes on schedule is a question for 2028, and it depends highly on two packaging campuses in Arizona and one in Indiana meeting their deadlines.
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- Electric drone breaks world air speed record at 434 mph, designed for anti-aircraft interceptor roles — German firm convincingly smashed the official 409 mph record, hopes to get stamp of approval from Guinness soon
Electric drone breaks world air speed record at 434 mph, designed for anti-aircraft interceptor roles — German firm convincingly smashed the official 409 mph record, hopes to get stamp of approval from Guinness soon
Quantum Systems Group reckons it has broken the flight speed record for an electric drone. During internal testing last month, the Munich-based firm recorded its Apex Recordhunter drone hitting a top speed of 699 km/h (434 mph) in straight and level flight. That incredible result convincingly outpaces the current world record holder with a recorded top speed of 657.59 km/h (409 mph). However, a Guinness World Record entry is pending, with a formal attempt to crack that achievement expected to take place in the coming weeks, reports ComputerBase (machine translation).
According to the official press release, the Apex Recordhunter drone was developed over the last year and serves as a technology demonstrator for next-gen electrically powered drones. Tellingly, Ukrainian engineers are also working on this project under the auspices of WIY Drones, a branch of Quantum Systems. It will also be attempting record-breaking speed challenges in Ukraine, as the Apex Recordhunter is being assessed for future interceptor drone programs.
Specifically, the WIY Drones plans include record attempts to break speed records for an FPV interceptor drone carrying a 0.5 kg payload, and for an anti-aircraft class FPV interceptor drone. These could well become the Ukrainian answer to the increasingly fast and maneuverable aerial threats that the Russians are sending over the border.
So, we might have a flurry of new drone speed records on the way, and it wouldn’t be a great surprise if the Apex Recordhunter drone pushes past the 700 km/h (435 mph) milestone.
Kiwi speed challengers
The Europeans aren’t the only ‘Recordhunters.’ In May, we reported on another unofficial drone world speed record. Drone builders Aidan and Ben from New Zealand recorded maximum speeds of up to 453 mph (730 km/h) in tests of their Blackbird drone, which leverages exotic sawtooth carbon fiber propeller blades.
Like with the Apex Recordhunter drone, the Blackbird speed record remains unofficial, as they haven’t had a verification that requires a certified independent observer, verified measurement equipment, documentation including a submission, followed by a controlled two-way run.
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- China’s Huawei to enter South Korean AI chip market with new Atlas SuperPods, clusters pack 8,192 Ascend 950 accelerators per deployment — reportedly challenges Nvidia dominance with 'tripled inference performance' of H20 at one-quarter the cost
China’s Huawei to enter South Korean AI chip market with new Atlas SuperPods, clusters pack 8,192 Ascend 950 accelerators per deployment — reportedly challenges Nvidia dominance with 'tripled inference performance' of H20 at one-quarter the cost
Huawei is planning to enter South Korea's AI accelerator market in the fourth quarter of 2026 with its Ascend 950 series processors and Atlas 950 SuperPod AI computing platform, according to a report by Korean publication ETNews last week. The move would mark Huawei's first major push into one of Nvidia's strongest overseas AI markets, with the Chinese company reportedly planning to undercut Nvidia on price while pitching its hardware as an alternative for customers seeking to reduce dependence on the US chipmaker.
The chips spearheading the move are the Ascend 950PR and the Ascend 950DT, the latest models in Huawei's Ascend line of neural network processing units (NPUs) for AI computing. The Ascend 950PR, an inference-focused chip, entered mass production in April, while the Ascend 950DT, designed for AI training workloads, is scheduled for release in the fourth quarter. Both processors are expected to debut in Korea together with the Atlas 950 SuperPod, an integrated AI computing platform that Huawei says can scale to as many as 8,192 Ascend processors in a single deployment.

According to the report, Huawei Korea has completed master distributor agreements with two local partners, Hansol PNS and longtime Huawei collaborator SK Shieldus, and has already begun preparations for commercialization, including technical training, pricing policies, marketing strategies, and localized branding for the Korean market. Huawei is reportedly building its Korean campaign around aggressive pricing and processing power.
The company claims its Ascend 950PR delivers approximately 2.87 times the inference performance of Nvidia's H20 AI accelerator while costing around one-quarter as much. The H20 is Nvidia's export-compliant AI processor developed specifically for the Chinese market after US export restrictions prevented sales of more powerful GPUs. Huawei concedes its chip falls short on raw performance compared to Nvidia's flagship H200, but argues the gap can be closed by clustering thousands of Ascend processors together via the Atlas 950 platform.
The Ascend 950 series uses Huawei's "self-developed" high-bandwidth memory (HBM), which the firm constructs from dies obtained from foreign sources. The 950PR uses Huawei's HiBL 1.0 memory and the 950DT its HiZQ 2.0 standard.
Huawei's strategy for the South Korea move, which comes as the country's demand for AI infrastructure surges, appears aimed at competing on both cost and ecosystem maturity, positioning its hardware as a viable Nvidia alternative. Nvidia's flagship accelerators reportedly command tens of thousands of dollars each, with supply remaining tight. A chip at one-quarter the price of the H20 gives Korean buyers a real incentive to seek a second source. Huawei also says it is improving compatibility between its Compute Architecture for Neural Networks (CANN) software stack and Nvidia's CUDA programming ecosystem to ease migration for developers.
Huawei is not new to penetrating South Korea's market, having successfully entered the country’s highly competitive LTE equipment market in 2013. However, past experience is not a guarantee of future success. ETNews notes that industry observers expect Huawei to face resistance in Korea, citing local sensitivity toward Chinese technology, security concerns, the power and heat overhead of high-density Chinese silicon, and the vendor lock-in risk of adopting a proprietary stack. There is also a domestic dimension, as the Korean AI-chip scene is made up largely of accelerator startups, making Huawei's arrival — backed by its supply scale and software depth — read as a competitive threat.
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- Score a massive $1,050 saving on this RTX 5090 gaming PC that's just 16% more than the GPU's standalone price right now — epic discount secures you a formidable 4K gaming rig with a 9800X3D, 32GB DDR5, and a 2TB SSD
Score a massive $1,050 saving on this RTX 5090 gaming PC that's just 16% more than the GPU's standalone price right now — epic discount secures you a formidable 4K gaming rig with a 9800X3D, 32GB DDR5, and a 2TB SSD
There isn't an alternative to the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 if you want the most powerful GPU in your gaming PC. The only problem is that, right now, it'll set you back $4,000 to buy one, without thinking about the rest of your PC. That's why this $4,749.99 ABS Kaze II Ruby gaming rig, with the RTX 5090, along with the powerhouse AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D, is an absolute steal that you can't afford to ignore.
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You'll need to make sure you use the JULY5 coupon code at checkout to get the full discount. Doing so gets you an all-powerful 4K gaming machine, shipped under Newegg's own ABS brand, that will handle any game you throw at it, with the best graphics presets applied, and will give you game-leading performance for years to come. You're getting this highest spec'd machine for just 16% more than the lowest available price for this GPU if you were to buy it separately, which is a very good deal in the current market.

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The overall spec on this machine is the real selling point, though, because there are few options better than the combination of the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D and Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 for any current-gen gaming PC. Our 9800X3D review makes clear how formidable a choice this eight-core, 16-thread AMD CPU is. It provides performance that makes it a powerhouse for gaming, thanks to AMD's 3D V-Cache technology. This market-leading tech increases the available L3 cache to 96MB, which ensures that it doesn't need to fall back so often to using your (slower in comparison) system RAM while you're gaming. This means better, more consistent frame rates for longer.
The AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D continues to be the best CPU in our recommendations for most gamers, despite being dethroned by the 9850X3D as the most powerful. It's all down to the performance-to-power ratio, and as our CPU benchmarks below will confirm, the 9800X3D continues to sit at the top of the food chain: few CPUs can match it, let alone rival it.



As CPUs go, the 9800X3D is a seriously powerful option, but coupled with the RTX 5090, it's unstoppable. There are few matches more potent, given that the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5090 is the most powerful consumer GPU on the market today, according to our GPU benchmarks. It ships with 21,760 CUDA cores (more than double the RTX 5080's), 32GB of GDDR7 VRAM, with a huge 512-bit memory bus.
There isn't a better, more powerful gaming GPU you can buy right now. It is a beast in every measure, with added functionality like DLSS 4 unlocking the full arsenal of this Nvidia Blackwell GPU. 4K, ray tracing, Ultra graphics presets: these are the specs to comfortable have all three.
Alongside this GPU and CPU combo is 32GB of G.Skill Ripjaws M5 Neo RGB DDR5 RAM, offering speeds of 6,000 MT/s. It's dual-channel, coming in two 16GB modules, so your PC has double the bandwidth between the RAM and CPU to ensure no surprise bottlenecks. A 2TB Team Group SSD is installed, and while it isn't the fastest, it will give you Gen 4 speeds and leave you with plenty of space for a good set of installed games, along with your important documents.
The $4,749.99 sale price for this ABS Kaze II Ruby gaming PC really is a great one in the current market. The AI boom has forced component prices to skyrocket over the last six months, and there are no signs that it's going to stop. If you want a rig that offers you the most powerful specs on the market, this is a rig you'll want to pick up before the price runs out. Just make sure to use the coupon code JULY5 at checkout to get the full 5% off.
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- Steam Machine interview full transcript: Valve engineers discuss $1,049 pricing, compact design, component shortages, and Windows support
Steam Machine interview full transcript: Valve engineers discuss $1,049 pricing, compact design, component shortages, and Windows support
Ahead of our review of the Steam Machine, we sat down with Valve engineers Pierre-Loup Griffais and Yazan Aldehayyat to talk about the compact SteamOS PC. We discussed the pricing, the design process at Valve, component shortages (how could you not?), and even Windows support. We published excerpts from this interview in a story alongside the review. Here, we're presenting the full transcript of our conversation.
This transcript has been lightly edited for clarity.
Andrew E. Freedman, Tom's Hardware: I think I'd be remiss if I didn't talk about the elephant in the room, which of course is pricing. The Steam Machine starts at $1,049 in the U.S. for the 512GB option. How do you think that price is going to hit, and how do you think it reflects the vision of the Steam machine when you were building it?
Pierre-Loup Griffais, engineer, Valve: I think we'd be hard-pressed to make predictions on how exactly the market's going to respond to it. I think it's very different than what it looked like last year. And so in terms of what appetite people have to buy a gaming PC at a certain price, everyone's going to have a different opinion on whether it's a good value or whether the product makes sense for them. So I don't know if we're hazarding any predictions there.
But it's definitely the case that our original design, of course, was based on memory and storage prices from two years ago or so, and so we were in a different segment than we were hoping to be, but I think it's more of a reflection of where the market as a whole is than Steam Machine itself, right? So, I think if you're looking at building a PC from parts, either comparable horsepower or more horsepower, you know, you're probably looking at a similar price point here. At least that would be our expectation, right? That if you're, if you're looking at a trade-off of, "I want something that's about as powerful," you're still looking at a price that's roughly what we're offering there. And then you have all the things that you can't really build, like the form factor, the quietness, the CEC integration, the dedicated Bluetooth antenna for controller support. All that stuff is not really something that you can put in your own gaming PC and are still strong reasons that people might want to get the Steam Machine.
Freedman: Some of that definitely tracks. I've been going through our database, and things that were around the price point of the Steam Machine now are not the price of the current Steam machine anymore.
Yazan Aldehayyat, engineer, Valve: Yes, yes.
Valve speaks on Steam Machine compared to traditional consoles

Freedman: You're very much calling the Steam machine a PC. You haven't been calling it a console. Do you see that as a totally different audience, because the PlayStation 5 Pro is $899 right now, which is higher than it used to be? Do you see that as a competitor inside Valve, or are you looking at this like this is specifically a PC for a PC audience for people who already have Steam libraries?
Griffais: Yeah, I think it's a pretty different offering, right? I feel like if you're playing on PC, you're not looking at something like a console system and comparing just the price and the specs, because you have a bunch of games on PC, and you would have to buy those games on the other platform, or you would have to factor in whatever subscription cost there is to play online. There's a lot of factors there where it's not really apples to apples, right? And so I think it's an offering for folks that want to play on PC by definition or have some use for a PC that's around that powerful, it's probably quite a different decision than figuring out if something like a console is for you. There's a lot of trade-offs there.
Aldehayyat: I think the value of the Steam Machine is inherently tied to the value of your Steam library in a lot of ways. The more games you have on Steam, the more valuable the Steam machine is to you, and the Steam Machine makes your existing library even more valuable. So, those two kinds of decisions are very much intertwined, and I think at least early on, for sure, we suspect that it's for people who already have a big Steam library. The Steam Machine is just going to make a lot of sense to them.
Griffais: Yeah, and folks also have a lot of stuff on PC that's not necessarily on Steam, right? Like, there's a lot of different libraries on different stores, there's downloaded games, there's MMOs, all this stuff is also there, right, including productivity apps. There's some desktop use you can do with it. So, I guess the value of it is a little bit harder to express than just, like, you have that price and you have that library.
Freedman: Do you see Steam Machine as a possible entry point for someone who's just getting into Steam, or would you sort of advise those people to be starting elsewhere?
Griffais: For sure. Yeah, I think it could be. Usually, I guess it's hard for us to reason around what someone that's not on PC might or might not do, just because we're not really used to talking to those users. But I think we've seen some people use something like Steam Deck as an entry point for PC, and it seems to have worked for a bunch of people. I would think that Steam Machine is the same between the verification program and the SteamOS experience, that, you know, whose sole aim is to basically get out of the way, so that you can get to your games as easily as possible. I think that it's a good kind of niche for that.
Aldehayyat: I think it's like just to emphasize that point, it's we think it's a good entryway in big part because of how easy it is to set up and play games, right, like if somebody who's curious about PC gaming, and you're interested in getting into it, but you're a little intimidated by all the information that you need to know to build your own PC, or tinker with drivers, or whatever. The Steam Machine could be a really compelling offering for you, because then you can play those games with a lot less work, and maybe after you really get into it, you decide to build your own PC, and that's cool, that's great, that's awesome. But if you're a little bit intimidated, or maybe you're a PC gamer. Your life got a lot busier, you don't have as much time, that could be another way for you to get back into it. So the ease of use is something that we really cared a lot about was really important to us.
Griffais: We've heard that a lot for Steam Deck. People that are like, "I used to play on PC, I might have games on Steam, I might not, but I used to be a PC gamer, and you know, I have a family now, I have kids or something. I've been wanting to get back into it, but it seems complicated, or a time sink, or something." A bunch of people seemed to have found Steam Deck as a good way to address that, and I expect it might be the same.
Freedman: I mean, I can tell you, I have a toddler. I just finished Resident Evil Requiem, and I played the majority of it on a Steam Deck, because I was able to do it after her bedtime in a place in our apartment, far away from her room.
Aldehayyat: Great.
Griffais: First-person or third-person with Grace?
Freedman: For Grace, first-person. So I've got one more price question, and we'll get on to some engineering stuff.
Subsidizing hardware & the VRAM conundrum

Freedman: So you're not subsidizing the Steam Machine, which Valve said would make the PC a more closed platform, I guess maybe more similar to some consoles. but it's been said a lot that Valve subsidized the Steam Deck. I'm not sure I've actually found any definitive sources that say that. Did Valve subsidize the Steam Deck?
Griffais: Not really. If you look at certain SKUs at certain points of time, you know, it might be below or above cost by a small margin. I think there's some comments that we made around it, you know, being painful and all that early on, that was more about being as close as possible to cost than anything. Same thing here, right? If you look at where we thought Steam Machine was going to be in terms of pricing, and where we are now, and where Steam Deck used to be, and what it is now, you know, as we've had to announce some price changes recently, we're actually quite a bit more aggressive now, because we understand that the higher price is less accessible to people.
I guess we're able to be very aggressive with margin, right? And so we're even more aggressive now, trying to be as close as possible to the actual cost of the parts that we're shipping up.
Aldehayyat: But it's important that the Valve hardware is a self-sustained program; it's not subsidized by software sales, so that's kind of the piece to get across.
Freedman: So, on the hardware, one big worry back from the announcement was some of the hardware choices, which aren't, for lack of a better term, current gen, either in terms of AMD's technologies or in some cases compared to other modern graphics cards. The GPU specifically has 8GB of VRAM. How is Valve handling this internally, both your feedback and what you're doing with SteamOS?
Griffais: So there's a few aspects to that. One comes down to the system design when we picked the parts for it, and the GPU, and the amount of memory that was going to be available for the GPU specifically. I think we are very aware that, you know, eight gigs is kind of aggressive and could be kind of in the middle of what you would need there. But we made a lot of calculations on "what are you able to play with things like that?" and our conclusion was that for the stuff that you would want to play, and the level of details, and everything that you would want for that level of performance, you won't be in the spots where you're running out of VRAM.
The cases where you're running out of VRAM are actually cases that you would not want to be playing on a system like that. It'd be too slow. It's possible that there's some games in the future where that calculus is going to be a little bit different, right? Like, they take more VRAM at the same performance or something. But right now I think we're doing pretty good there. The cases where you're exercising the VRAM limits are actually cases that you wouldn't want to play as a real user, in my opinion. But that being said, between the Steam Deck release and now, we have done a ton of work on SteamOS to teach it about discrete VRAM.
We only used to support APUs, where we didn't have that problem — we had a whole other set of different memory management problems instead — and then improve the handling of VRAM under stress, under load conditions, and trying to get to the best outcome. So we're still rolling out updates there, but I think in practice the experiences improved rapidly around those cases. And we're continuing to do a bunch of work there.
Aldehayyat: I also want to just say that everybody sees that upgrade cycle for PCs have been slowing down dramatically. And more importantly, the new games coming out are able to scale generations of CPUs and GPUs a lot more gracefully than they used to. So, again, for us, the metric that we care about is, can you play the games on Steam? Can you play every game on Steam? And we think the Steam Machine absolutely can, right now, and we think the longevity for it is actually quite good, given the current reality of the upgrade cycles. I mean, maybe 10 years ago, a device like this wouldn't last as long, wouldn't have the legs to be competitive for as long. But given where we at now, even as of today, it can play your Steam library pretty well, and given what the market is doing right now, and the upgrade cycles, it still has the longevity to be a good device for people for many years to come.I think that one of the great things about the PC ecosystem is that games are not designed with a fixed performance target, they're able to come up and down, and you can tune them to be a great experience on a variety of hardware,
Griffais: And in a way, things like Steam Deck, and the new-ish, you know, segment of growing PC handhelds has been helping with that too, because people have scalability more in mind, I think. And there's been, there's been games, you know, that have made adjustments to have you know different level details or different presets for lower-end configs that I think you know that same effect will happen in the future and will pay dividends for all of PC as well. You have people that you know are probably playing on old laptops and things like that that maybe don't have to upgrade as much now because the developers, you know, have more scalability in mind, which is, I think, a good development for everyone.
4K capable, 1080p optimized

Freedman: I found that you know you can largely get playable frame rates on this thing. I mean, I'm someone willing to turn down settings.
But there was the 4K with FSR comment that had turned some heads initially in my testing. I found that's largely true, that you know, if you're willing to turn some settings down, you can get somewhere around 4K 60 with FSR. But why call it 4K capable, as opposed to really marketing it as a really solid 1080p or 1440p machine, rather than using FSR in the measurements, which kind of depends on which version of FSR the game is using?
Aldehayyat: A big part of that messaging actually came because we found a lot of people who are not as familiar with tuning their gaming settings want to just make sure that it's compatible with their 4K TV. So, basically, it's just our way of telling people that yes, if you have a 4K TV, you'll be able to use your Steam Machine with it. Not everybody understands the difference between render resolution and your TV resolution, so yes, for a lot of games, rendering a 1080p or 1440p is definitely the sweet spot, but we kind of wanted to make sure people understand that it still can work with your 4K TV, and you have the ability to upscale your content to that resolution, basically.
Griffais: And I think generally it's broadly true for the catalog as a whole, right? For sure, if you're looking at the current segment of games and what's coming out, then that's going to be what's stressing it out the most in terms of performance. Steam has a lot of games that extend decades into the past, as well. There's a ton of games that are playing that are coming out right now that are going to play just fine at 4K native on the Machine. There's there's a wide variety of different performance targets that games have, but in general, I think there's a ton of good experiences that you can have at 4K natively on the Machine. But for sure, for things that are coming out, or more recent games, I would personally probably pick, you know, 1080p render resolution, or 1440p, depending on how scalable it is.
Freedman: Speaking of 1080p, I noticed early on in the testing that 1080p seems to be the default resolution set across SteamOS on the Steam Machine. I was actually kind of surprised by it. I was going through, first on a per-game basis, boosting it up, so I could, you know, test multiple resolutions on my monitor. And I think very much like the sort of like the Steam Controller, there's not a huge on-ramp, not a lot of hand-holding on how to work this type of thing, so is there going to be any sort of messaging or sort of tutorials from Valve elsewhere that explain how to adjust these settings so you can get exactly what you're looking for?
Griffais: Yeah, I think we want to make that more visible and make it pretty obvious to folks that know what it is that this is happening. There's also different work that I think we want to do around that system. Another one is that when we're testing the games, we can also flag them for different default resolutions. So for an indie game or a game that's a little bit lower spec, or an old game, we should have the ability to say that game is actually just fine at 4K, or you know, other resolutions, so that you don't have to go change that setting. A
The thing we're trying to avoid is that some games, the way that they detect settings, you know, is all different. Games do that very differently, right? And it's possible for some games to start at 4K very high ray tracing. And the experience with that is not great. You don't want to start a game and have that sort of experience as a user, especially when you're trying to get to a point where most people can run a game and expect, you know, to be able to play it and not tinker with it. So we're trying to make sure the baseline is on the safe side, where you're going to have a fine experience. But for the folks that want more detail, more definition, they can access those settings, and they know what they're doing, right?
So I think that it could definitely use a little bit more visibility, so that you are very aware of what the OS is doing behind the scenes, and very aware of how you can go change that setting in a way that right now maybe is not as visible as it could be.
The verified program deepens

Freedman: Speaking of all this, there's the verified program. I mean, obviously, the verified program made it very clear if you could play something on Deck. On Steam Machine, assuming you turn off that 1080p flag, you get into more resolutions, more potential settings that are supported, really, just more options and games all around, because you have more powerful hardware. So, when something is verified on the Steam machine, is that specifically verified at 1080p, or is it going to be more like a modular thing where you explain where it's verified?
Griffais: The only thing that we want to make sure that a verified game gets at is that by default it's above 1080p 30, right? So that's really what we're shooting for, and again, it's all about the default experience, because I think all those things that you said are broadly true for the Deck as well. Like you can actually load up a game on deck, uncheck the resolution settings, set it to 4K, and set very high ray tracing. Look into all that stuff, and we're not trying to have the verified system tell you, like, hey, if you do that, then you need to change the settings to X and Y to get to a certain frame rate. We're just saying, oh, you're changing settings — at that point, you're outside of the realm of what the verified system is designed to do, because it's for those users that are not really doing that., and we expect the same to be true for the Machine Similarly as the deck, I think we'll see an effect where more and more games also pick settings that were intended for the Machine as time goes, as developers are putting those presets in, which will further make the default experience match the expectations of those users that are working from the verified system.
Freedman: I very clearly remember, I think one of those was Cyberpunk 2077. That was the first game where I saw that they had a Steam Deck setting. I was like, "Well, I know which one to pick."
Griffais: And, of course, most users never had to pick that, because it was selected by default, right? And if someone can have played the game and never seen that settings menu, that's a win in our book, right? But we also want to make sure that people that want to tinker with that can also do that, and every step of the way, we're messaging to developers, like, hey, even if you know you're running on a Steam Deck, even if you know you're running on a Steam Machine, do not disable settings, do not hide settings, that's not what people want to see. There's a lot of users that you might not be aware of that are all going to have very different opinions on what settings make sense on the device that you're playing, and we're really trying to make sure that you know the SteamOS experience upholds that core principle of PC gaming.
Freedman: I know that quite a handful of places have resources online — all they do is go through Steam Deck settings, tinker, and try to make it the best they can.
Hardware design, repairability and limitations

Freedman: So, I want to move this a bit more towards the hardware design. So every major component is cooled by one big heat sink with the 120 millimeter fan. I'm curious, how did you choose that kind of design? What are the benefits of that?
Aldehayyat: There's actually a couple of reasons. I mean, obviously, the first thing is that it's the most compact design you could come up with, right? Like, if you have one thermal module, then you know you could make the device as small as possible. So that was the number one sort of factor that made us go into that path. But the other thing that is interesting about this is that if you have two separate thermal modules, then each one has to be designed for the absolute worst case for each one, so you end up with a combined volume that is larger than the device is ever going to be. But if you have one, then it can share, basically, right? So, if the CPU is not eating up its entire thermal budget, the GPU can use that, or if the GPU is not eating its entire thermal budget, the CPU can share that. So that's one of the advantages, is that your ability to kind of allocate thermal headroom back and forth between the CPU and the GPU, and all that kind of stuff, independently.
To be clear, it was very, very challenging to make that design work, because when you're trying to touch off of different things, tolerances really eat you up, so you have to come up with, because you know, good thermal module design requires you to have the absolute minimum gap between whatever you're trying to cool and the thermal module itself, and the GPU die to the thermal module, the CPU die to the thermal module, they both have to basically have the smallest gap possible. Nut then in reality, like things vary and the CPU is tall and the GPU is taller and the motherboard bows and the thermal module has tolerances, so actually getting the design to have enough compliance in the right places to accommodate all those tolerances was by far the hardest challenge we had to overcome. But by overcoming it, I think we ended up at the most compact design, cost-effective design.
Griffais: It's also the quietest. Having one big module lets us have a big fan, which then can spin lower and, or, you know, lower RPMs. So we're pretty happy to have been able to make that work, because it turned out really good in terms of the ratio between how quiet it is and its normal performance.
Freedman: I opened it up to take a look, and I was able to take the whole thing out of the case with a single Torx T9 screwdriver. I don't think this was built with the idea that a ton of people were going to open it, but was repairability like a serious consideration of the design?
Aldehayyat: I mean, yeah, absolutely. We care about repairability a lot, and we tried our best to make the device as repairable as possible while still making it compact. I mean, those two things, generally speaking, fight each other. The more compact something is, the harder it is to take apart. So, we think we found a good balance. It's just kind of part of our philosophy, right? We think it's your device, so you get to do whatever you want with it. We definitely did not put any artificial barriers for people to do this, but we actually go a step further and try our best to make it as easy as possible. There's limitations to that, but things like the fact that the SSD is on the FPC that loops around to make the SSD accessible, that was not by accident, nor was it the easiest way to do this. We could have buried it under the thermal module, and that would be actually way easier, but we chose not to do that. It's just kind of a part of our philosophy, even though it's not necessarily the easiest or cheapest way to do things, we still think it's the right way to do things.
Griffais: Yeah, there's a few things that we generally try to have. You know, we can't hit them all the time, but I think we've, we've done, you know, a pretty good job of it ever since Steam Deck OLED, especially, making sure that, all screws use the same type, that they're machine screws, so you can take them apart and put them back without damaging some plastic or some wood receiver there. Also labeling stuff, right? Like, there's a lot of labels on the little connectors on the boards that we could easily have removed in production, but it's actually really useful; We're also taking them apart, right? It's useful for us, but I think you know, we definitely are not intending that most people will open this, like you say, but we want to make sure the people who do are not going to run into barriers.
Freedman: Yeah, I mean, there's an awful lot of Steam Deck mods. I'm sure a lot of those same types of people will be very interested in this. So a lot of the ports — this is probably by the design of making it so compact — they're attached via daughter boards and ribbon cables. Will those components be made available either for tinkerers or repair shops?
Aldehayyat: Yeah, so similar to how we did it with the Steam Deck, we're going to work with iFixit to make the parts available. We're going to basically try and make as many parts available as possible. I don't know for sure the full list of components that will be available, but I believe all the FPCs, daughter boards, and ports will be available through iFixit. I'm not sure which ones they decide to sell, or whatever. But yeah, our goal is to make those parts available as widely as possible.
Freedman: Is it any more difficult to make those parts available because of just the general component shortage, or are you stacked up on those ones?
Griffais: It's actually easier because they're on daughter boards, right? If that stuff wasn't the main board, then you'd be in trouble because there's some soldered-down memory, the VRAM, right, is the only soldered-down; the system RAM isn't, it's SO-DIMMs. If anything, it's a little easier for things like ports, and yes,
Aldehayyat: Believe it or not, right now, even things like the FR4, like the raw PCB material, it has shortages. But it just so happens that the memory shortage is way worse, so yeah, it's not really a major challenge to make those parts available at this point.
Freedman: And I'm assuming if you work with iFixit, that also means I'll be publishing maintenance manuals of some sort, right?
Aldehayyat: Yes, we're going to partner with them too, and they're going to create a lot of the repair manuals, replacement parts instructions, and things like that.
Freedman: Because opening it is super simple, but getting to the RAM, to the SO-DIMMs, that's got a lot of ribbon cables.
Aldehayyat: Yeah, we're aware of that, and I'll be honest, it is something that we really wanted to improve, and we tried to make the RAM more accessible, but there was just no real way to. I don't say it was impossible; it was just given the time and engineering resources we have, we just could not come up with a solution that worked. With the SSD, we were able to put on the flex and just read it around. With memory, you just can't do that because of signal integrity reasons. And trying to make an access hatch through the power supply just wasn't possible for safety reasons. So there's really no way. We couldn't come up with a solution, but maybe in the future we can come up with something,
Reckoning with hardware shortages and pricing

Freedman: I know in the blog post it says that there were some components you were barely able to source at all. Outside of memory, which components have been the most difficult to get for the Steam Machine?
Aldehayyat: Storage, obviously,
Freedman: You mentioned PCB, PCB materials.
Aldehayyat: Yeah. I mean, honestly, it's a little shocking right now. There are some shortages in plastics. There are some shortages in FR4, some capacitors. But all of those kind of pale in comparison to the memory and storage shortage. If this was a normal time, people would be concerned about these things, but given the memory and the supply shortage, this just doesn't really crack the top ten of problems. It's just kind of to show that really everything is constrained, but the memory and shortage overtake all of them. So that's really the primary focus.
Freedman: And the other interesting thing I found in sort of sourcing and building a design is that the blog post suggests you started sourcing parts somewhere in 2022, which suggests you've been at the Steam Machine for a few years. Are you able to talk about the general timeline of product development for the Steam Machine?
Griffais: The process starts very early. I mean, in terms of specific time frames, it's a little hard, you know, just because our memory is fried from working hard on trying to ship this thing. But you know, the design process, I think, probably started like three years ago, or so, when we were building machines from parts, trying to get at the right performance target. And then we started progressively moving to the next step, building it up as, like, a whole all-in-one thing, and then refining the form factor and all that. But from that point on, you're already starting to test the waters and getting in touch with suppliers, making sure that you're going to have multiple suppliers for the things that you're sure you're going to have, so it's definitely a long pipeline. But I would say plans for full-scale production of the object that you're looking at now is probably like a year or so.
Aldehayyat: I also think that the research and development, I guess we take more seriously here at Valve, and potentially some other places. Things don't go from "here's a presentation for a device," and then we start planning to make it. We first start by making some prototypes to convince ourselves that this actually makes sense, and there's an actual research phase that it's like, "OK, here are the technologies that we need to prove out, here are some prototypes we need, we think we need to make to make us believe that this device makes sense." There was never, during that phase, there was never really a plan to make a product. It was just kind of like gathering information, doing prototyping of critical technologies, proving them out, stuff like that, so that takes a while. And then after you do all that, you decide, OK, we want to make this thing happen. Let's start actually doing the development part of that, then that takes a year and a half, or something like that. So, depending on which, how you want to count things, it could have been three, four, five years, it could have been a year and a half, you know. But I would say it's just that we're constantly investigating different things, so it's kind of hard to put a timeline on it.
Griffais: For us, working on these things is very incremental and very gradual. So, in a sense, this all started 15 years ago when we got into hardware, because Steam Machine is actually one of the first things we worked on. The work on SteamOS that we started back then, you can draw a straight line through from that to where we are now: the work on inputs, even you know, the work on Steam Machine with OEMs, they taught us a bunch of stuff that we're leveraging right now. We're always trying to make sure that when we build something, we can reuse it in the future, and we don't have to start from scratch. And so, even back then, everything we were doing with SteamOS is fully represented in the current experience, and we're just building from here.
Windows support incoming
Freedman: Is Windows support still the same on Steam Deck? Will you be issuing new drivers?
Griffais: That's our goal. Right now, we're still working on certain drivers, you know, around Bluetooth and stuff, but that's definitely our goal. And we've been talking to AMD about the best way for users to get the graphics drivers as well, because I think it's pretty important that they can get at the latest fixes.
Aldehayyat: Yeah, but the model will be very similar to the way the Steam Deck Windows drivers work. It's going to take us a little bit of time after launch to get all the drivers lined up, but the general process of us publishing the drivers on our website will probably be the same.
Freedman: Is Valve still working on dual boot with Windows 11? I mean, the Windows resources page I just mentioned, it says the Steam Deck is capable, the OS installer wasn't ready yet.
Griffais: So it's something we're working towards. We don't have dual boot, an easy dual boot wizard plumbed right now. There's a few ways that you go about it, but right now, most of them include some manual steps where you repartition your disks and resize stuff by hand. We want to make that process easier in the future. But the thing that we're doing right now with SteamOS is we want to make sure that if someone builds a PC like a Steam machine, so something that has an AMD discrete GPU, and then whatever other parts they pick, they can choose whatever segment of GPU they want.
We're going to have a SteamOS USB install drive that they can just install SteamOS onto, so that they can have basically the same experience as the Steam Machine. It's pretty similar to how you would re-image a Steam Deck. But we want to make sure that if you're building from parts, that you have that option. So, we'll also be making that available at the same time.
Freedman: Will that mean at the same time as the Windows drivers, or—
Griffais: Just the product launch.
There's already SteamOS images out there that will work there, but we just want to make sure that we have one that has all the latest OS components that we're shipping at launch with Steam Machine, so that everything is ready from the get-go for that sort of experience.
Valve's new reservation system

Freedman: The reservation system you're using, I think it's the most radical one I've ever seen from Valve. I totally get why you're doing it. How'd you come up with that internally?
Griffais: Just lots of discussion. The reservation system that we originally came up with for the Steam Deck was also born of the same sort of discussion. We're talking about, "OK, here's the situation: how many units we have, what the user experience is going to be on purchase. Working back from that, how can we improve the user experience?" We see a lot of users stressed out about trying to secure supply for other products. We just see what's happening in the wild, and how people are frustrated with, like, not knowing where to get something, or having to periodically just recheck online retailers, trying to figure out.
I mean, my experience trying to buy PS5 kind of painted a lot of that stuff, in a sense. But the current iteration on the reservation system here, was just similar. We worked from, OK, we think the broad strokes of the system are good, but there's still an effect where people are rushing at the door, trying to refresh. Our websites might have problems, and then that seems unfair to people that run into that, right? We want to make sure that there's an even playing field initially, and then work from there. So, yeah, it's all I think based on discussions and user feedback.
Freedman: The blog post says that the people who get on the reservation queue, separate from the waitlist, could last through the end of the year. Is that all the first production run?
Griffais: We're constantly producing and trying to secure additional parts and stuff. There's not really discrete, you know, different runs and different segments, so it's a very linear thing. But for sure, depending on how many people sign up, it might extend into time frames that we're not really even sure of, because supply is so interesting.
Aldehayyat: It was just six months, as far as we were willing to make a prediction. As Pierre-Loup said, if there's more demand, we obviously are planning to make more, and so maybe there'll be another waitlist or something. But six months, we felt, is the appropriate amount of time to kind of put a cap on the waitlist, essentially,
Griffais: The interesting and I guess hard thing is that getting supply right now also means getting a wide variety of different prices, right? So it's possible that you would be able to make more, but in a way that the pricing ends up being different. And so we're still trying to figure that out, because if there's ever a bunch of people that want the machine, but the supply is not there on the back end, we'll have to make hard decisions about what are we doing to secure more supply, and does it still result with the product at this price, or would we have to rethink that.
Because we don't really know how the situation is going to continue to evolve. You know, maybe things are going to go back down, and then it's all good, and it can continue to go like that. But maybe not, and so I guess what we're trying to convey with this blog post is that it seems like all bets are off, and we're going to work through it just with the users as well.
[Interview ends]
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Morning Joe co-host Jon Lemire fears the controversial ruling allowing Folarin Balogun to play for the U.S. in Monday’s World Cup match against Belgium may impact the team’s “karma.”
In a discussion during the show’s first hour Monday, Lemire weighed in on FIFA suspending the red card that would have made Balogun ineligible for the Belgium match — amid President Donald Trump’sreported personal call to FIFA president Gianni Infantino to appeal on Balogun’s behalf.
“This certainly helps the U.S. on the field, but the karma is bad,” Lemire said. “The karma is very bad. You know, Keir Starmer, lame duck Prime Minister of the U.K., probably can’t get that red card overturned, the one from yesterday. I don’t think so, no. But President Trump can…. This U.S. run so far has been magical. This decision may help us extend it, but suddenly the feeling is a little bit off.”
MS NOW contributor Pablo Torre tackled the story from a more political angle — calling it a “political trap for Democrats.
“This is the first broadly popular thing that the president has done vis-a-vis alleged corruption that is helping people that don’t actually like him at all,” Torre said. “Because everybody has fallen in love with this team. They love this team, they love Flo Balogun… whose mom was stopped getting onto the plane back to England because she was seven months pregnant by a flight attendant and gave birth in Brooklyn to this man, the most potent scorer on the team, and therefore, via birthright citizenship, became an American. So President Trump intervening for a birthright citizen to win against Belgium is itself just like this political briar patch.”
Soccer analyst Roger Bennett, host of the Men in Blazers podcast, made clear he believes any U.S. victories going forward in this World Cup will be at least somewhat tainted.
“There will be an asterisk against every achievement this team makes,” Bennett said. “And that’s probably the most harrowing thing of all.”
“Yeah, the [initial] red card [against Balogun] was bogus,” Lemire added. “But yes, this is complicated indeed.”
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- NFL offseason power rankings: No. 23 Carolina Panthers try to build off a superb effort in close playoff loss
NFL offseason power rankings: No. 23 Carolina Panthers try to build off a superb effort in close playoff loss
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In all sports, we focus on the last thing we saw from a team, especially if it was in the postseason. We fixate on how a team fared in an elimination event, rather than looking at the larger sample of the season that preceded it.
That's a good thing for the Carolina Panthers.
The last time we saw the Panthers, they almost pulled off one of the biggest upsets in NFL playoff history. Carolina, which squeezed into the playoffs with an 8-9 record thanks to playing in a terrible NFC South, was a 10.5-point home underdog to the Los Angeles Rams on wild-card weekend, the biggest home playoff underdog in the Super Bowl era.
And with a minute to go, the Panthers led 31-27. A blocked punt led to Bryce Young's fantastic touchdown pass to Jalen Coker with 2:37 left, giving the Panthers an improbable lead. Matthew Stafford then led the Rams on a fairly easy drive downfield, hitting tight end Colby Parkinson for a winning score with 38 seconds left. There was no shame in being beaten in the final minute by one of the NFL's two best teams last season, with the league's MVP coming up with a clutch drive when he had to.
That near-miss changed the perception of the Panthers. They became the team that gave the Rams everything they could handle — Carolina beat the Rams in the regular season, too — and not one of five teams in NFL history to make the playoffs with a record under .500. The Panthers gained confidence too.
"We proved that we're supposed to be here and that we're the team we said we are," safety Nick Scott told ESPN.
Sometimes that's how a special run starts. In 2011, the Seattle Seahawks made the playoffs at 7-9, upset the New Orleans Saints in the "Beastquake" game, and three seasons later they were Super Bowl champions. The 2014 Panthers made the playoffs with a losing record, won in the wild-card round and a year later Carolina went 15-1 and won the NFC. It can happen. This Panthers team believes in itself.
"We definitely showed the world, showed the city of Charlotte that we're here to compete," receiver and 2025 NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year Tetairoa McMillan said, via the team's site.
Figuring out what happens next with Carolina is a challenge. Had the Panthers played in a normal division there wouldn't be any good vibes about them because we wouldn't have had a playoff berth or that close loss against the Rams to preoccupy us. The Panthers profiled as a team that was actually worse than its 8-9 record. They had the fourth-lowest point differential of any team to make the playoffs in NFL history.
In DVOA, they were 25th overall, 25th on offense, 22nd on defense and 22nd on special teams. They were 26th in EPA (expected points added) on offense and 23rd in EPA allowed. They were 28th in net yards per play according to OddsShark. They won eight games and six came by three or fewer points, though that included a nice win at Green Bay and a regular-season win over the Rams. And now the Panthers get a first-place schedule, the third-toughest in the NFL this season according to SharpFootballAnalysis.com.
But winning a bad division was progress for a franchise that had lost double-digit games in each of the previous six seasons. The Panthers spent big on their defense this offseason, signing pass rusher Jaelan Phillips to a huge $120 million deal over four years and also grabbed linebacker Devin Lloyd, a second-team All-Pro last season. It's a young team that took tangible steps forward and added two impact defenders, but by most metrics was one of the 10 worst teams in the NFL last season with a quarterback who still hasn't solidified himself as a top-end starter.
Either the loss to the Rams was a sign of a team starting to level up, or just a great effort by an overmatched team that still has a long way to go, as the metrics would indicate. For Carolina itself, it's scary to think that the peak of this era was a playoff loss after an 8-9 regular season.
Offseason grade
Edge rusher Jaelan Phillips has a great reputation but has not reached nine sacks in any of his five NFL seasons. The Panthers are expecting more, as they signed Phillips to a four-year, $120 million deal, $80 million of which is guaranteed. The Panthers also signed linebacker Devin Lloyd to a three-year, $45 million deal after his big season with the Jacksonville Jaguars. Phillips will be 27 years old this season and Lloyd will turn 28 during the season; each should provide multi-year value. The Panthers also got a deal on former Packers left tackle Rasheed Walker, who got just $4 million over one year but has three years of starting experience for a good team.
The Panthers used their first-round draft pick on offensive tackle Monroe Freeling. The selection of Freeling and the Walker signing were necessary because left tackle Ikem Ekwonu tore his patellar tendon in the playoffs. The Panthers haven't offered a firm timetable on Ekwonu's return. The Panthers' draft, which included defensive tackle Lee Hunter in the second round and receiver Chris Brazzell II in the third, was viewed as a solid haul. The Panthers did lose free agent defensive lineman A'Shawn Robinson, center Cade Mays and running back Rico Dowdle to significant deals elsewhere, but overall the Panthers had a solid offseason and filled a few needs.
Grade: B
Quarterback report
Bryce Young has played three seasons, and the Panthers are no closer to a definitive answer on whether he's their long-term answer at quarterback. We can see that through how they hedged his contract situation this offseason. Carolina exercised the 2027 fifth-year option on the former No. 1 overall draft pick's rookie deal for $25.9 million but have not signed him to a long-term extension and don't plan to before the season according to The Athletic. The fifth-year option should give Young two seasons to show he's worth a massive extension.
There have been some good games from Young, including a 147.1 passer rating in a regular-season win over the Rams. That was his best passer rating in any game last season. Yet, he failed to pass for more than 200 yards in 12 of 16 starts. Young had just 54 yards in a loss to the Seahawks late in the season.
The Panthers were a run-heavy team, ranking fifth-to-last in the NFL in pass rate over expectation (PROE). That's a product of having a quarterback who has yet to truly break out. There have been enough good signs since Young was benched early in the 2024 season that the Panthers decided to pay him more than $25 million in 2027 (which is still not expensive for a starting quarterback), but can he do enough over the next two seasons to solidify himself as the Panthers' quarterback of the foreseeable future?

Odds breakdown
From Yahoo's Ben Fawkes: "The Panthers picked up the fifth-year option on QB Bryce Young, but this is still a very important season for him — something we've seemingly been saying on a yearly basis. Carolina was a surprise winner of the NFC South last season and the Panthers were good to bettors (11-7 ATS), but it's hard to know what to expect from them this season. Is there enough offensive help at WR outside of Tetairoa McMillan? How will the Panthers replace Ike Ekwomu at left tackle? How improved will the defense be with Lee Hunter, Devin Lloyd and Jaelan Phillips on board? Carolina is a short underdog in three of its first four games before a bye, but then an underdog in eight straight after that. The Panthers also have the third-toughest schedule by opposing season win totals."
Yahoo's fantasy take
From Yahoo's Scott Pianowski: "Chuba Hubbard carries a boring veteran discount as we meander through June (RB24), and that's a ticket I'm willing to write. Rico Dowdle left as a free agent in March, which means Hubbard's primary backfield competition is Jonathon Brooks, someone who has just 12 touches in two professional seasons. Hubbard was the RB12 in fantasy points per game two years ago, and I trust head coach Dave Canales to put his primary back in a position to succeed. If you can solve the volume question for any team's backfield, you're well on your way to unearthing value."
Stat to remember
The Panthers paid Jaelan Phillips like he's a star on defense. After signing a four-year, $120 million deal, Phillips is one of nine edge rushers to have a contract worth at least $30 million per year. The base stats don't back that up. Phillips has 28 sacks in 63 career games. Myles Garrett had 23 sacks in 17 games last season. Micah Parsons has five double-digit sack seasons in five years in the NFL; Phillips hasn't recorded nine sacks in a season. Every one of the eight edge rushers who is paid more per year than Phillips has been named to multiple Pro Bowls. Phillips hasn't made a Pro Bowl yet.
While Phillips' sack numbers are good, the Panthers paid a lot. That's what it took to land Phillips when the Eagles were trying to re-sign him. Now the Panthers hope the investment pays off.
Burning question
What is Tetairoa McMillan's ceiling?
McMillan was a surprise pick by the Panthers as the eighth selection of last year's draft, and it paid off. McMillan was the NFL's Offensive Rookie of the Year, and he carried the Panthers' passing game. McMillan had 1,014 receiving yards, which was 30.7% of Carolina's team total. No other receiver for the Panthers had more than 394 yards. The Panthers targeted McMillan like an alpha receiver as a rookie, and he delivered.
McMillan told the Panthers' site he is focused on maintaining weight this season, after playing at 205 pounds most of last season as he "felt pretty weak." He said earlier this offseason that he has worked his way back up to 215-220 pounds. McMillan also had some drops as a rookie, which wasn't a concern for him coming out of college so it's unlikely that will repeat. McMillan won't put up massive numbers unless the Panthers' passing game becomes more prolific as a whole, but there's no reason to believe he won't improve upon what was an impressive rookie season.
Best-case scenario
Start with this: The Panthers can repeat as division champions. It's not like the NFC South looks much stronger on paper than it was last season. A team could break out and win double-digit games, and maybe that team is the Panthers. Confidence can go a long way, and Carolina gained some by making the playoffs and looking like it belonged in that wild-card round loss against a very good Rams team.
The key to being something more than a winner of a bad division is Bryce Young. His best games are promising. There haven't been enough of them. Being a 3,000-yard passer in the modern NFL is a very low bar, and Young barely crossed it with 3,011 yards last season.
The Panthers aren't good enough in the run game or on defense to win big with a bottom-10 passing game. Carolina was the only team in the bottom nine of the NFL in passing yards to make the playoffs, and it did so with a losing record. If Tetairoa McMillan improves off a good rookie season and Jalen Coker fulfills the Panthers' belief in his skills as McMillan's No. 2 running mate (2024 first-round pick Xavier Legette hasn't done enough to rely on him), then Young and the passing game could improve. Jaelan Phillips and Devin Lloyd could help a young defense level up as well. Then we'd see a legitimate champion come out of the NFC South.
Nightmare scenario
The Panthers' fairly lucky 6-2 record in games decided by three or fewer points was a big help to them last season. If the Panthers were instead 4-4 in those games, they would have been 6-11 and it would look like nothing had changed in Carolina.
Point differential and DVOA indicate the Panthers weren't even at the level of a seven-win team last season. They were fortunate to get to eight wins and benefitted from playing in the NFC South. The Panthers also played the 16th toughest schedule last season according to DVOA, and that jumps up to third toughest this season according to SharpFootballAnalysis.com. We don't think of an 8-9 team being a big regression candidate, but Carolina checks a lot of the boxes.
If the Panthers play closer to what their metrics said they were last season, it could be another double-digit loss season. That would be depressing for a franchise that thought it was finally making progress.
The crystal ball says
It's fun to see a team build up step by step and become a championship contender. It is reasonable to think that we saw the Panthers make one of those steps last season. They were aggressive in the offseason to keep the momentum going.
However, there's a lot working against the Panthers. They overachieved last season and they play a tougher schedule this season. Bryce Young still hasn't shown he can consistently be relied upon. Carolina's defense wasn't great last season and while it should improve with Jaelan Phillips and Devin Lloyd, it might take another offseason to get it to the top half of the NFL.
While the Panthers graduating to a double-digit win team would be a fun story, it seems more likely that Carolina finishes with another losing record. This time, it won't result in a division title.
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- Roma’s Rising Stars Driving the Club Forward in 2026
Roma’s Rising Stars Driving the Club Forward in 2026

AS Roma has entered a new chapter where youth is no longer viewed as a long-term investment—it has become a central part of the club’s identity. Competing for Champions League qualification while balancing domestic and European commitments, the Giallorossi have increasingly relied on emerging talents capable of influencing matches at the highest level. Rather than simply developing prospects, Roma are trusting young players with meaningful responsibilities in Serie A, the Coppa Italia, and UEFA competitions.
The club’s approach reflects a broader shift in Italian football, where technical quality, tactical intelligence, and composure have become more valuable than experience alone. Several of Roma’s brightest prospects are already proving they belong on the biggest stages.
Niccolò Pisilli Has Become a Midfield Mainstay
Few academy graduates have progressed as rapidly as Niccolò Pisilli. The young midfielder has transformed from a promising Primavera talent into a regular contributor for Roma’s first team. His versatility allows him to operate as both a box-to-box midfielder and an advanced playmaker, giving the coaching staff valuable tactical flexibility.
What makes Pisilli particularly impressive is his maturity in possession. He consistently offers passing options under pressure, recovers the ball effectively, and times his forward runs intelligently. Despite his age, he rarely looks overwhelmed in high-pressure Serie A fixtures, demonstrating the composure typically associated with far more experienced midfielders.
His performances throughout the 2025-26 campaign have strengthened his case for continued involvement with Italy’s senior national team setup.
Matías Soulé Is Adding Creativity to Roma’s Attack
One of Roma’s most exciting attacking weapons is Matías Soulé, whose technical ability and flair have added a different dimension to the club’s offensive play. Comfortable operating on either wing or drifting centrally, Soulé combines close control with intelligent movement between defensive lines.
Rather than relying solely on individual brilliance, he has developed into a complete attacking player who contributes both goals and assists. His ability to create overloads in wide areas has become an important feature of Roma’s attacking structure, particularly against teams that defend with compact low blocks.
As the season has progressed, Soulé has increasingly become the player capable of unlocking difficult matches through moments of creativity.
Defensive Stability Starts with Youth
Roma’s defensive future also appears secure thanks to several promising young defenders receiving regular opportunities.
Modern Serie A demands centre-backs who are comfortable initiating attacks from deep, and Roma’s younger defenders have adapted well to that responsibility. Calm distribution, intelligent positioning, and confidence in one-on-one situations have become defining characteristics of the club’s emerging defensive generation.
Instead of simply clearing danger, these players actively participate in Roma’s build-up, helping the team maintain possession while resisting high pressing systems used by many of Italy’s top clubs.
The Academy Pipeline Continues to Deliver
Roma’s youth academy remains one of the strongest in Italian football, regularly producing players capable of contributing at senior level.
The club has invested heavily in player development over the past decade, creating a pathway that allows academy graduates to transition naturally into the first team. Rather than seeking expensive alternatives in every transfer window, Roma increasingly trusts its own talent.
This philosophy has strengthened the club both financially and competitively, ensuring a sustainable balance between experienced leaders and emerging prospects.
Young Players Are Thriving Under Greater Responsibility
Today’s football environment leaves little time for lengthy adaptation periods. Roma’s young players are expected to perform immediately, whether starting Serie A fixtures or coming off the bench in European matches.
Instead of being protected from pressure, they are trusted to make key decisions during decisive moments. That confidence has accelerated their development and created healthy competition throughout the squad.
Supporters have responded enthusiastically, embracing a generation that represents both technical quality and the club’s long-term ambitions.
Modern Fans Follow Every Development in Real Time
Football consumption has evolved dramatically. Roma supporters now follow every training update, squad announcement, tactical discussion, and transfer rumour across multiple digital platforms throughout the day.
Live statistics, match highlights, tactical analysis, and social media clips have become part of the matchday experience. During halftime or between fixtures, many fans also explore entertainment platforms before returning for the second half as substitutions and tactical adjustments begin influencing the contest.
The modern football audience consumes information continuously, making every lineup decision and injury update more significant than ever before.
Squad News Can Quickly Change Expectations
Team selections often have an immediate impact on expectations surrounding Roma’s matches.
Whether a young midfielder earns a surprise start, a defender returns from injury, or an academy graduate receives his first senior appearance, supporters closely monitor official club announcements before kickoff. In today’s fast-moving football landscape, tactical adjustments and lineup confirmations spread across mobile devices within minutes, allowing fans to react almost instantly.
For Roma’s emerging stars, every opportunity to enter the starting eleven represents another chance to establish themselves as permanent fixtures in the squad.
Roma’s Future Already Looks Bright
The most encouraging aspect of Roma’s current project is that these players are contributing today rather than simply representing future potential.
Niccolò Pisilli continues to mature into one of Serie A’s most promising midfielders, while Matías Soulé offers the creativity capable of changing matches against elite opposition. Around them, a growing group of academy graduates and young professionals is providing depth across multiple positions.
For Roma, the objective extends beyond developing talented individuals. The club is building a competitive core capable of challenging consistently in Serie A while returning to the latter stages of European competition. If current progress continues, the Giallorossi’s next successful era may well be defined by the young footballers already wearing the famous red and
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- Journalist: Man United keen on move for Brazilian forward
Journalist: Man United keen on move for Brazilian forward

Manchester United Transfers: Why Rayan Interest Makes Sense, But Bournemouth Hold the Cards
Manchester United are being linked with Brazil winger Rayan, and the logic is easy enough to follow. If you are rebuilding a squad with obvious gaps in midfield, attack, left-back and goalkeeping depth, you track elite young talent whenever it becomes available. That does not mean a deal is close. It means the club are doing what they should be doing.
According to Edu Burgos of AS, United are showing serious interest in the Bournemouth winger after his rapid rise for club and country. It is a credible link because the profile fits. He is young, explosive, productive and already comfortable on a big stage with Brazil at the World Cup.
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Rayan profile suits Manchester United rebuild
United’s transfer priorities remain centred on the midfield, with Atalanta’s Ederson heavily discussed, but that has never ruled out movement elsewhere. Recruitment does not happen in neat little boxes. If the club believe Rashford’s future could shape the wide areas after the World Cup, then monitoring alternatives is basic planning.
Rayan, described as “deadly”, arrived at Bournemouth for £35m in January and adapted quickly. Five goals and two assists in 15 games is the relevant part. Production matters. Age matters too. At 19, he already looks comfortable taking responsibility, and that is usually the first thing top clubs notice.
Bournemouth transfer stance remains key
Here is the problem for United. Bournemouth do not need to sell now and, more importantly, do not want to. They see Rayan as a major asset for the 2026/27 campaign and there is no obvious pressure point. That changes the entire conversation.
Yes, there is a release clause worth €100m, which is about £87m, but that only becomes active in summer 2027. Until then, Bournemouth control the timing and the fee. If United want to move now, they would need to pay a premium that forces Bournemouth to reconsider. That is how this market works.
Brazil winger market could move quickly
What makes this interesting is the wider context. Rayan had admirers before he left Brazil, and Bournemouth beating bigger names to his signature already looked like smart business. Since then, his performances in the Premier League and his role with Brazil have raised the price of doing business.
So yes, Manchester United transfers can reasonably include Rayan on the watchlist. It is sensible, not sensational. The tougher question is whether United are prepared to spend heavily now to avoid a wider auction later. If they are not, they may simply be laying groundwork for 2027.
Our View
From a hopeful Manchester United fan’s perspective, this is exactly the type of report you want to hear, even if it comes with the usual warning labels. The club should be identifying players before everyone else agrees on them. Rayan looks like one of those players.
The obvious concern is whether United would act decisively enough. Too often, the club have admired a talent, discussed a talent, monitored a talent, then watched the price rise while someone else moved first. If Bournemouth have a gem, and United genuinely believe he can become a top-level right winger, then stop treating the market like a waiting room.
There is also a bigger point here about squad building. United need athleticism, pace and players who can beat defenders without requiring a perfect structure around them. Rayan appears to offer that. He also seems to have the confidence needed to survive the pressure that comes with the shirt.
No one is saying spend £87m for the sake of it. But if the club are serious about building a younger, faster and more dangerous side, this is the profile they should be attacking. Midfield may be the priority, and rightly so, but elite teams solve more than one problem in a window. United have spent too long pretending that one signing fixes everything. It never does.
Source: Edu Burgos of AS
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- Belgium XI vs USA – Predicted lineup and team news
Belgium XI vs USA – Predicted lineup and team news

Belgium face the United States at Seattle Stadium in the early hours of Tuesday morning in the World Cup last 16, arriving in Seattle as a side whose tournament has been defined more by what they have avoided than what they have achieved.
Rudi Garcia’s side have won six of their seven previous meetings with the USA and beat them 5–2 in a friendly as recently as March. That record counts for something. So does the individual quality Belgium possess across their squad. But their performances so far have not reflected it — and they arrive in Seattle on the back of a controversial pre-match week, furious at FIFA’s decision to reinstate Balogun.
Belgium team news
Garcia has the same squad available as for the Senegal match, with Zeno Debast still absent through the leg injury that has kept him out of the tournament entirely. Nathan Ngoy serves the second match of his suspension following his red card against Iran.
Romelu Lukaku will likely start. The Napoli striker has been managed carefully throughout the tournament, starting only once in the group stage and coming off the bench to decisive effect twice — scoring against New Zealand and pulling a goal back against Senegal to spark the remarkable comeback. His physical presence and finishing threat give Belgium a focal point that no other player in the squad provides.
Kevin De Bruyne of Napoli retains his starting place despite being substituted in all four of Belgium’s matches at this tournament, including as early as the 56th minute against Senegal. He lines up in the advanced midfield role behind Lukaku, his set-piece delivery and passing range remaining Belgium’s primary creative outlet even when his overall influence has been limited.
Captain Youri Tielemans of Aston Villa was the match-winner against Senegal, scoring an equalising header before converting a 120th-minute penalty to complete the comeback. He partners Nicolas Raskin of Rangers in the midfield double pivot, with Raskin expected to replace Hans Vanaken.
Jérémy Doku of Manchester City continues on the left, his pace and directness Belgium’s most reliable source of attacking threat in transition. Leandro Trossard of Arsenal is fit and starts on the right despite injury concerns. Thibaut Courtois of Real Madrid continues in goal behind a back four of Timothy Castagne of Fulham, Brandon Mechele, Arthur Theate and Maxim De Cuyper.
Belgium predicted lineup
Belgium possible starting XI (4-3-3): Courtois; Castagne, Mechele, Theate, De Cuyper; Raskin, Tielemans; Trossard, De Bruyne, Doku; Lukaku
When will the match kick off?
The FIFA World Cup last-16 match kicks off at 01:00 BST on Tuesday, 7 July 2026.
How to watch USA vs Belgium?
The match will be broadcast live on BBC One and BBC iPlayer in the UK.
Read more – USA vs Belgium – Match preview and team news
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- Brazilian coach Filipe Luís hired by Monaco after impressive spell at Flamengo
Brazilian coach Filipe Luís hired by Monaco after impressive spell at Flamengo
MONACO (AP) — Brazilian coach Filipe Luís was hired by Monaco on Monday, four months after leaving Flamengo.
Filipe Luís, who has signed a contract until June 2028, led Flamengo to the Brazilian title and the Copa Libertadores in 2025 and was in charge of the team at the Club World Cup last year.
The former Brazil, Atletico Madrid and Chelsea left back left Flamengo in March.
Monaco, the team of United States' World Cup striker Folarin Balogun and highly rated France attacking midfielder Maghnes Akliouche, finished in seventh place in the French league last season and will play in the Conference League playoffs next month.
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- England star's street skills were always 'cut above', says school head
England star's street skills were always 'cut above', says school head

The headteacher of Nico O'Reilly's school has told how the England star who helped the team book a quarter-final place in the World Cup was "a cut above everyone" when playing in the street as a boy.
Paddy McMahon, head of St Patrick's RC Primary School in Collyhurst, Manchester, said the left-back lived close by and would often be seen nearby honing his skills.
"A lot of our older children remember him playing on the street," he said.
McMahon said the school were delighting in the Three Lions' World Cup journey and watching the 21-year-old Manchester City player on the world stage "inspired" pupils "to believe anything they want to do is possible as well".
England won 3-2 to face Norway in the quarter-final in Miami on Saturday at 22:00 BST.
O'Reilly's "unbelievable talent" was spotted at the age of six, according to scout Garry Riley.
O'Reilly has described how, growing up in Collyhurst, he loved playing sports and doing outdoor activities.
He said he would play "everywhere - on the grass, on the streets".
"We used to go to the little cage and play there. There used to be about 30 of us that used to go out and play and just have a good time," he said.
McMahon told BBC Radio Manchester the school was so proud of his rise to the national team.
"A lot of our older children remember him playing on the street and obviously even as a young lad going through City's academy he was a cut above everybody else," he said.
"We always say to our children there is no ceiling on their ambitions and when they see someone they recognise from their community on the world stage and doing their very best, and hopefully bringing the World Cup home, it reinforces that they can achieve whatever they want in their lives."

The school's alumni includes another England star - with the late Nobby Stiles, who was part of England's 1966 World Cup winning squad, also a former pupil.
"The children are really proud of having another Collyhurst lad in the World Cup squad 60 years after Nobby Stiles won it with England," McMahon said.
McMahon said a lot of the pupils have been caught up in World Cup fever and teachers are being "a little more lenient" with blurry eyed children who stayed up to watch England's heroics at the Azteca stadium overnight.
"For a lot of them it is the first World Cup they remember so there are really buying into it and really excited," he said.
He said teachers were giving pupils a more relaxed start to the school week, including showing some highlights of the game.
"I think we will have to let them off a little bit – they have got a perfectly valid excuse," he added.
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- Strasbourg prioritise Thomas Frank amid managerial search
Strasbourg prioritise Thomas Frank amid managerial search

RC Strasbourg Alsace are prioritising former Tottenham Hotspur manager Thomas Frank as they search for a replacement for Gary O’Neil, as per reports from Sacha Tavolieri and Mohamed Toubache-Ter.
O’Neil, who only replaced the outgoing Liam Rosenior back in January, left to join Ipswich Town. It left Le Racing searching for their third manager of 2026. The club want to name a replacement before 8th July, the day that the players return for pre-season training.
It was reported by Onze Mondial earlier on Monday that former Celtic manager Wilfried Nancy was Le Racing’s priority to replace O’Neil. However, Toubache-Ter understands that it is in fact former Spurs manager Frank who is the priority.
Tavolieri adds that Strasbourg have made contact with the Dane with a view to striking a deal. However, the former Spurs and Brentford manager wants his say when it comes to player recruitment, whilst he also wants lots of assistants. The journalist adds that Nancy is viewed as Plan B.
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- Ex-Providence star signs with NBA's Bulls, other college hoops news
Ex-Providence star signs with NBA's Bulls, other college hoops news
Two pieces of news for the Providence men, more roster additions for the University of Rhode Island women and a pair of confirmed departures for the Bryant women highlight the latest batch of college basketball news in the state.
The Friars saw a former player sign a two-way contract with an NBA team and added to their staff. The Rams officially welcomed four new players for 2025-26 and still have space to bring in more. The Bulldogs saw two departures via the transfer portal confirmed via social media, more shuffling on the periphery of their rotation.
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We’re approaching three months from the close of the portal on both the men’s and women’s sides. Coaching changes and NCAA waivers are the lone exceptions at this point. The 15-day windows after the national championship games, the constant shuffling that’s taken place throughout the spring – the majority of those developments are in the rearview mirror entering the summer.
Players generally would like to settle their respective futures before offseason workouts begin, but finding a fit – the right relationship, potential role and an agreements on name, image and likeness rights – is a two-way street. This space will be updated weekly with any local developments.
Here’s a look at the action from the last couple weeks.
Jaylin Sellers signs two-way deal with Chicago
The scoring wing was a bright spot in a lone season with Providence, averaging 18.3 points and connecting at 42.9% from 3-point range. Sellers rebounded after being limited by injury to just three games at Central Florida in 2024-25, netting at least 20 points in 14 games and in six of his last seven.
Sellers popped for 36 points in a double-overtime home win over Butler, a season high on 6-for-12 shooting from deep. He hit for 26 in an overtime defeat against Virginia Tech at Mohegan Sun and 21 in a Big East Tournament loss to St. John’s that ended the season. Sellers was named to the all-conference second team, adding to his third team all-MAC choice with Ball State in 2022-23.
Sellers in a Georgia native who could shuttle between two sets of Bulls – Chicago and Windy City. He joins an incoming group of players that includes draft picks Caleb Wilson and Dailyn Swain.
Christian Pino joins Providence staff
Pino arrives from Alabama, where he spent the last five years as director of player development and recruiting coordinator. He crossed paths with head coach Bryan Hodgson during his time with the Crimson Tide and played for Hodgson while at Buffalo in the 2010s.
“Christian has been associated with championship caliber basketball programs since he was in high school,” Hodgson said in a statement. “He knows the work, the dedication and the sacrifice required to have success.”
Pino is a Michigan native who played for Nate Oats at Romulus High, a teammate of former University of Rhode Island star EC Matthews. He played for Oats with the Bulls, joined his staff at Alabama and was eventually hired away by Hodgson, a former Oats assistant with both programs. Pino started his coaching career in Michigan as an assistant at Seaholm High.
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Three guards and a forward are among the latest additions for the University of Rhode Island women.
Katie Liggio, Alex Newson, Ioana Savu and Naiara Quintana will all join the Rams for the 2026-27 season according to roster updates on the program website. All four will be listed as first-year players.
Liggio was initially committed to URI prior to former coach Tammi Reiss departing for Florida. Newson was committed to Albany before Colleen Mullen was hired away from the Great Danes to lead the Rams. They’ll team up in the backcourt this fall.
Savu and Quintana are international signings from Romania and Spain, respectively. Savu averaged 17.1 points and 14.9 points during her last two appearances with her country at the FIBA U18 Women’s EuroBasket Division B championships. Quintana is a 6-foot-1 frontcourt player who has represented her country in the youth international ranks and most recently played for Celta Femxa Zorka Vigo.
Liggio, Newson, Savu and Quintana make it 10 new players for URI in this upcoming season. Sophia Vital returns as a backcourt standout and Amori Jarrett withdrew from the transfer portal after a redshirt campaign in 2025-26.
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Bryant women's team loses two
Abbey Lindsey and Azanah Campbell will leave the Bryant women for the Division II and junior college ranks, respectively.
Lindsey has committed to the College of Staten Island per her Instagram account. She came off the bench in 16 games for the Bulldogs last season, averaging 5.6 points. It’s a return home for the borough native, who started her college career at UMass Lowell.
Campbell has committed to Harcum College per her Instagram account. She worked as a reserve in eight games for Bryant, averaging 0.9 points and 1.0 rebounds. Campbell is a New Jersey native who will move to neighboring Pennsylvania for her second college season.
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- Midfielder Chakvetadze leaves Watford
Midfielder Chakvetadze leaves Watford

Midfielder Giorgi Chakvetadze has departed Watford to join Serie A club Udinese.
The 26-year-old ends a three-year stint with the Hornets, where he has made 103 appearances, to sign for the Pozzo family-owned Italian side.
After returning from injury in November, the Georgia international featured in all but one of Watford's remaining Championship fixtures last season.
"Giorgi felt it was time to test himself in another league after three seasons in the Championship," Watford's group technical director Gian Luca Nani told the club website.
"After offers from around Europe, the technical department decided to keep a very talented player in the group which still provides Giorgi with the opportunity to play top-level football in Serie A."
Chakvetadze is the 10th player to depart Watford this summer.
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- Flu to play friendlies in July and a marathon in August, see fixtures
Flu to play friendlies in July and a marathon in August, see fixtures

After the break in the national calendar, the Fluminense squad has already returned to CT Carlos Castilho to begin preparations for the final stretch of the year.
With a promising second half of the season ahead, the team will face a decisive month of August, needing to split its focus between the Brazilian Championship, the Copa do Brasil, and the Conmebol Libertadores.
Before taking on the knockout rounds in August, Fluminense will play friendlies at the Maracanã to regain match fitness.
The first test will be against Nova Iguaçu on July 8, followed by a clash with Bahia on July 12.
The official return to the pitch in the Brasileirão will take place on July 17 against Bragantino.
Next, the Tricolor travels to face Grêmio on July 26, and closes out the month by hosting Bahia once again, this time on July 29, in matches valid for the national championship.
It is worth noting that the team will have major reinforcements for the rest of the season: Thiago Silva and Hulk.
August’s triple challenge
The following month promises to be a real test for the Tricolor squad. The team will play in the Copa do Brasil round of 16 in a derby against Vasco da Gama, with the first leg, hosted by their rival, scheduled for August 2, and the return leg, hosted by Fluminense, on August 5.
Right after that, attention turns to the Libertadores round of 16. The first leg against Argentine side Independiente Rivadavia will take place on August 11 (at home), and the decisive second leg will be played in Argentina on August 18.
In the Brazilian Championship — whose August schedule may still be changed by the CBF — Fluminense will have the following fixtures:
08/09: Botafogo (Away)
08/16: Palmeiras (Home)
08/23: Remo (Home)
08/30: Athletico-PR (Away)
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- Forest appoint Glasner as new manager
Forest appoint Glasner as new manager

Nottingham Forest hired former Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner as their new manager on Monday.
Glasner left Palace at the end of last season after leading them to UEFA Conference League glory.
He also guided Palace to their first major silverware when they beat Manchester City in the 2025 FA Cup final.
Glasner is Forest's fifth manager in the last year after Nuno Espirito Santo, Ange Postecoglou, Sean Dyche and Vitor Pereira.
"I'm delighted to join Nottingham Forest as head coach," Glasner said.
"From my very first conversations with the owner and the leadership team, it was evident to me that they have a clear vision for this football club and complete trust and belief in me and my staff to build a strong future together over the long term.
"Nottingham Forest is a club with incredible prestige and history, a two-time European Champion with one of the most passionate fan bases in football.
"Our aim is to build a team that can help take the club to the next level in the years ahead and that our supporters can be proud of."
Glasner succeeds former Wolves boss Pereira, who was surprisingly sacked last week.
Glasner had previously been linked to AC Milan, a role then filled by former Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim, and, more recently, the vacant Germany head coach role after Julian Nagelsmann stepped down following their World Cup exit.
The 51-year-old Austrian, who joined Palace in 2024, steered Eintracht Frankfurt to the 2021-22 Europa League crown.
Forest finished 16th in the Premier League last season, one place and one point below Palace.
"In our discussions with Oliver, it was clear that we share the same vision, the same ambition and the same relentless desire to succeed," Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis said.
"He has consistently demonstrated throughout his career that he can build outstanding teams and deliver success against the strongest competition.
"Our ambition is not simply to compete, our ambition is to win, to challenge for major honours and to create a football club that our supporters can be proud of for many years to come."
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- White House official spotted with Gianni Infantino in days leading up to Folarin Balogun U-turn
White House official spotted with Gianni Infantino in days leading up to Folarin Balogun U-turn

The controversy surrounding Folarin Balogun’s lifted World Cup suspension continues to grow.
Mauricio Pochettino will now have his star striker available for selection in Seattle as the United States take on Belgium in Seattle on Monday.
Balogun’s red card from the previous round has now been rescinded by FIFA, with Gianni Infantino coming under serious heat over the decision.
President Donald Trump thanked FIFA for their decision to make Balogun eligible again for the game against Rudi Garcia’s Belgium.
However, the decision has not gone down well outside of the United States, as Infantino has received considerable backlash in the hours since the announcement.
As images surface of who was sat next to Infantino for the USMNT game against Bosnia and Herzegovina, it is likely the tension surrounding the decision will only intensify.

White House lobbyist spotted sitting next to Gianni Infantino during US World Cup game
Balogun was shown a red card against Bosnia and Herzegovina, which was undoubtedly controversial in itself.
It has now been shared that White House lobbyist Howard Lutnick was sitting next to Infantino during that game in Santa Clara.
The pair could be seen smiling together from the stands at Levi’s Stadium as they looked down on the match being played.
Lutnick and Trump put together elite lawyers to challenge Balogun’s suspension, which ultimately turned out successful for Pochettino.
Balogun has scored three goals in his three appearances at this summer’s World Cup.
Naturally, Belgium have been left furious with Balogun’s suspension being lifted, with this image only set to see more questions land at FIFA’s door.
It is certainly an unprecedented situation that has unfolded.
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Will Haaland edge Pickford again?

When England take on Norway on Saturday night with a place in a World Cup semi-final up for grabs, Thomas Tuchel's side will somehow have to tame Erling Haaland.
The Manchester City striker has scored in each of his last 14 competitive outings for Norway (27 goals in total during this period), finding the back of the net in all four of his appearances at the FIFA World Cup so far. The last player to score in each of his first five games at the tournament was Columbia's James Rodríguez in 2014, while the last European player to do so was Germany's Gerd Müller in 1970.
Fortunately for the Three Lions, they have an in-form Jordan Pickford to call upon. The Everton stopper will overtake Peter Shilton to become England's outright all-time leading appearance maker at the World Cup (currently level with 17 games each) in Saturday's fixture.
Pickford however tends to run into one or two issues when up against Haaland. He has conceded seven of the 10 shots on target that Haaland has had against him in the Premier League, with the Norwegian only netting more goals in the competition against José Sá (10), Alphonse Areola (9) and Bernd Leno (8).
So far, Haaland has four match-winning goals in the tournament, with only Poland's Grzegorz Lato in 1974 and Italy's Salvatore Schillaci in 1990 managing more in a single campaign in the competition's history (both five).
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- Justin Reid: Cam Jordan's return huge for Saints culture
Justin Reid: Cam Jordan's return huge for Saints culture
It took some time, but defensive end Cam Jordan and the Saints agreed on a contract that will keep the veteran in New Orleans for a 16th season.
Jordan said that will also be his final year in the NFL, but he's not just back for a retirement tour. During an appearance on SiriusXM NFL Radio, safety Justin Reid called Jordan one of the first people that comes to mind when you think of the Saints and that his presence is significant to what the team is trying to build in 2026.
"Huge for the culture of the team, hard worker, still productive going into Year 15-16, whatever it is," Reid said. "I think that aside from his production on the field, which he still has a healthy engine running, I think that he's so good for the defensive line and the defense in general just by bringing that veteran leadership, that consistency. Having a Hall of Fame guy in the locker room that guys can bounce questions off of, they know what it looks like. 'Hey, if I want to play this long, it looks like Cam Jordan. Do what he does.'"
Jordan had 10.5 sacks last season, so there's a number of ways that he can benefit the Saints in a swan song that could include his first trip to the playoffs since 2020.
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- Arsenal joins the race for Boca Juniors midfielder
Arsenal joins the race for Boca Juniors midfielder

Tomas Aranda is emerging as one of the most highly rated young players in Argentina and has now been linked with a possible move to Arsenal this summer. According to Football Italia, the Gunners have entered the race for the midfielder’s signature as they continue to monitor talented young players across world football.
Mikel Arteta is understood to be keen on strengthening several areas of his squad, with Arsenal not only targeting established stars but also investing in promising young talents capable of developing into important players for the future. The club’s scouting network has reportedly identified Aranda as a player of serious interest following his rise in Argentina.
Arsenal joins the race for Aranda
Arsenal scouts have closely followed developments in South America, and Aranda’s performances have attracted attention despite his limited senior experience so far. The midfielder has quickly gained recognition for his potential and technical quality, leading to increasing interest from clubs across Europe.
Fiorentina had reportedly believed they were in a strong position to secure his signature before Arsenal entered the picture. However, the report states that the involvement of a club with Arsenal’s profile could significantly complicate matters for the Italian side during negotiations.
European move becoming likely
The report suggests Arsenal’s interest could strongly influence the player’s decision, with the opportunity to move to London potentially viewed as more attractive than a transfer to Florence. Fiorentina are therefore believed to be increasingly concerned about their chances of completing the signing.
Aranda is currently regarded as one of the brightest young players in the Argentine top flight and is considered capable of adapting successfully to European football under the right manager. Although he only made his senior debut for Boca Juniors this year, he has already shown signs that he can compete at a high level, increasing expectations that a transfer to Europe could happen in the near future.
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- Barcelona risk missing out on Julian Alvarez alternative as Tottenham prepare €100 million offer
Barcelona risk missing out on Julian Alvarez alternative as Tottenham prepare €100 million offer

Barcelona could soon find themselves watching from a distance as Junior Eli Kroupi’s value continues to rise, with several Premier League clubs intensifying their interest in one of Europe’s most exciting young forwards.
The French attacker has emerged as one of the names being considered as Barça assess alternatives to Julian Alvarez, but developments in recent weeks suggest any deal could become increasingly difficult to execute.
According to SPORT, Kroupi’s impressive breakthrough campaign at Bournemouth has attracted the attention of some of England’s biggest clubs, turning what looked like a long-term opportunity into a potentially unattainable operation.
Premier League interest threatens Barcelona’s plans
Barcelona’s scouting reports on the 20-year-old are believed to be highly encouraging.
Within the club, Kroupi is viewed as a player with enormous upside, possessing the technical quality, mobility and goalscoring instinct required to thrive at the highest level.
Eli Junior Kroupi could soon be out of Barcelona’s reach. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)
However, there is also recognition that signing a player at this stage of his career carries an element of risk, particularly if his valuation continues to climb.
On that note, PSG have already explored the situation in recent weeks, while Arsenal, Chelsea and Liverpool have all kept a close eye on his progress following his emergence in the Premier League.
The biggest development, though, concerns Tottenham.
Reports indicate Spurs, who have been extremely active in the transfer market, are preparing an offer worth around €100 million, a figure that could dramatically alter Bournemouth’s stance despite the club’s insistence that Kroupi is not for sale.
Such a proposal would be difficult for most clubs to ignore, putting a major dent in Barcelona’s scouting.
Barça waiting for clarity on Julian Alvarez
Eli Junior Kroupi is wanted by several Premier League teams. (Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images)
For now, Barcelona remain fully focused on their pursuit of Julian Alvarez.
The Argentine continues to be regarded as the club’s preferred target, which explains why there have been no formal negotiations for Kroupi despite the positive internal assessments.
The Catalans are aware that the market can evolve rapidly, especially when Premier League clubs become involved.
Their financial power often pushes valuations into territory that is difficult for clubs outside England to match, and Barcelona have little appetite for entering bidding wars at those levels.
Should Tottenham formalise their reported offer, it would likely place Kroupi beyond Barça’s reach.
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- Full UEFA statement criticizing FIFA’s “incomprehensible” suspension of Balogun ban
Full UEFA statement criticizing FIFA’s “incomprehensible” suspension of Balogun ban

Ollie Whitmore, Chief football news reporter
UEFA have laballed FIFA’s decision to suspend United States forward Folarin Balogun’s one-game ban “incomprehensible and unjustified” in an official statement.
The USMNT forward was sent off in their World Cup round of 16 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina for a foul on Tarik Muharemovic, but the 26-year-old’s suspension has been suspended for one year.
US President Donald Trump reportedly spoke with FIFA President Gianni Infantino about the ban, according to CBS, and later thanked him for “reversing a great injustice” in a post on Truth Social.
“In line with article 27 of the Fifa disciplinary code, the implementation of the match suspension is suspended for a probationary period of one year,” world governing body FIFA said in a statement.
“If Folarin Balogun commits another infringement of a similar nature and gravity during the probationary period, the suspension shall be revoked and the sanction enforced without prejudice to any additional sanction imposed for the new infringement.”
The Belgian Football Association – who the US play next in the quarter-finals – has said it is “astonished” by the decision and is exploring its options on how it will respond before the teams meet on Tuesday (01:00 BST).
FIFA did not give an official reason for the lifting of Balogun’s ban, citing their right to revoke the suspension under article 27 of their disciplinary code.
UEFA, European football’s governing body, has since released a statement in reaction to the decision. Here it is in full.
It reads: “Yesterday’s decision to suspend for a probationary period of a year the implementation of the one-match automatic suspension following the red card issued to the player Folarin Balogun crossed a red line.
“Football, like any other sports, relies on rules, which are the basis for fair, honest and transparent competition. Sometimes rules are open to interpretation. In this case not. A minimum automatic suspension of one match following a red card is not a discretionary option and does not require the decision of a competent body to be enacted.
“It is a principle embedded in regulations, which cannot be made subject to exceptions, let alone in the middle of a tournament where several other players have been in the same situation and regularly served their suspension.
“When the certainty of rules is no longer guaranteed by its guardians, the integrity of the game is at stake and the credibility of a competition is undermined. Equally, such decision creates a precedent in the ongoing tournament, where similar situations will now require an equal treatment, to the detriment of the competition.
“Football is the most loved sport in the world because it is a beautiful game and is trusted because it is played everywhere with the same laws. A tournament is never a pure standalone and, if the tournament in question is the World Cup, it has the power to drive positive or negative consequences on the game as a whole.
“We express our disbelief at such an unprecedented, incomprehensible and unjustifiable decision.”
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- Sheffield United Could Sell Attacking Threat to Championship Rivals
Sheffield United Could Sell Attacking Threat to Championship Rivals

West Ham United are preparing to make their move for Sheffield United left-back Harrison Burrows, with an offer expected to arrive in the coming weeks, as per Alan Nixon.
Burrows only arrived at Bramall Lane from Peterborough United two years ago, for what was reportedly a fee of £2 million in add-ons and bonuses. But after two contrasting seasons in South Yorkshire, the 24-year-old has emerged as a genuine transfer target for the Hammers.
Should the transfer be completed, it would present Sheffield United with an intriguing dilemma. Burrows has shown enough quality to become an important squad member, yet the club may view a profitable sale as an opportunity to strengthen areas of greater need during the remainder of the transfer window.
Harrison Burrows’ Time At Sheffield United
Burrows’ first season in red and white was one that showcased exactly why Sheffield United recruited him from Peterborough United.
The attack-minded full-back featured 43 times during his debut campaign, scoring five goals while contributing three assists. His willingness to get forward, coupled with his exceptional left foot, quickly made him one of the Blades’ most dangerous creative outlets.
Whether it was delivering dangerous crosses into the penalty area, switching play with pinpoint long-range passes or threatening from set-pieces and distance, Burrows consistently demonstrated the technical qualities that had made him one of League One’s standout performers.
His second campaign, however, proved far less straightforward. Following the impressive form of Sam McCallum, Burrows found himself playing a reduced role for the start of the 2025/26 season. McCallum’s pace, power and defensive recovery speed offered Sheffield United a different profile at left-back, and this made him favoured by both Ruben Selles and Chris Wilder.
It appeared Burrows would spend the majority of the season as a rotational option before circumstances changed.
An injury suffered by McCallum opened the door for Burrows to return to the starting XI, and he took full advantage of the opportunity. By the end of the campaign he had made 30 starts, once again proving his attacking worth by scoring five goals and registering four assists.
Those numbers underline a key point about Burrows: regardless of whether he is a certain starter or competing for his place, he consistently contributes in the final third.
Few Sheffield United players have split opinion among supporters quite like Harrison Burrows. Those in favour point towards qualities that cannot easily be coached. His delivery from wide areas is among the best in the squad, his range of passing allows Sheffield United to switch play quickly, while his ability to strike the ball cleanly from distance provides an additional attacking weapon.
In possession, Burrows is calm, technically gifted and capable of unlocking stubborn defences. However, there remains one significant weakness that continues to divide opinion.
His lack of pace has regularly been exposed against quicker wingers. While Burrows reads the game well and generally positions himself intelligently, any slight lapse can leave him vulnerable in one-versus-one situations. Against opponents blessed with explosive speed, recovery runs are not his strongest attribute. That limitation has led many supporters to favour McCallum whenever both players are available.
McCallum’s outstanding athleticism allows him to recover defensive situations that Burrows simply cannot. His pace also gives Sheffield United another outlet during transitions, making him particularly effective against teams looking to counter-attack.
As a result, debate has continued throughout Burrows’ time at Bramall Lane over which player should be first choice.
Different Profiles, Strong Competition
Despite the differing opinions, Sheffield United have arguably benefited from possessing two left-backs with contrasting skill sets. McCallum offers speed, physicality and defensive security. Burrows brings technical quality, creativity and greater attacking output.
Rather than viewing the pair as direct replacements, many would argue they complement each other perfectly depending on the opposition or tactical approach. Against teams expected to sit deep, Burrows’ crossing and passing can become invaluable. Against quicker, more direct opponents, McCallum’s athleticism often provides additional protection.
Having two players capable of filling the same position while offering completely different strengths has been a luxury that many Championship clubs would envy.
Why Sheffield United Could Cash In
Although Burrows remains a valuable member of the squad, Sheffield United’s wider transfer strategy could ultimately determine his future. The Blades are still expected to strengthen multiple areas before the transfer window closes, with additional reinforcements required across the defence, midfield and attacking positions.
Selling Burrows for a profit would provide further flexibility within the club’s transfer budget while still leaving McCallum as an established first-choice option at left-back. Given this, the club may conclude that funds generated from Burrows’ departure could have a greater impact elsewhere across the squad.
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- School shows late World Cup win to wide awake kids
School shows late World Cup win to wide awake kids

A school has streamed a replay of the Mexico v England World Cup last-16 match for its pupils so they did not risk missing their morning alarms by staying up to watch it live.
Linthorpe Primary School students and staff donned football kits to watch the match in the assembly hall, with the result kept a secret so they could experience the tension and celebration in real time.
Monday's original 01:00 BST kick-off had also been delayed for an hour, which headteacher Grace Mitchell said was "far too late" for most children.
She said: "Tournaments like this are a brilliant chance to get our school community together and celebrate how diverse we are and all the countries that make up our school."

Pupils Scarlett and Henry said they were "really excited" to watch the match.
Scarlett said she had not been able to watch any of England's performances in the World Cup because the matches were so late at night.
Henry, on the other hand, said he had "watched all the games so far".
He said: "Even the teachers have come in with banners and all that, the hall is full of England stuff - it's very Englishy."
Scarlett, whose favourite player is team captain and striker Harry Kane, said her message for the squad was: "Try your best and, even if you don't win, do the best you can."
Henry, whose favourite is midfielder Declan Rice, added: "Even if you lose, you've come so, so far."
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- Late Colts owner's Jim Irsay Collection sets $105M record, largest sale in memorabilia history
Late Colts owner's Jim Irsay Collection sets $105M record, largest sale in memorabilia history
INDIANAPOLIS — The sale of The Jim Irsay Collection, a months-long undertaking that resulted in five auctions, 404 lots sold and almost 30 records set, ended July 1 with the largest sale total in history for memorabilia, more than $105 million, according to Christie's.
Among the coveted relics sold in the record-breaking auction of the late Indianapolis Colts owner's collection were a pair of tickets to Ford's Theater dated April 14, 1865, the night Abraham Lincoln was assassinated, a letter from George Washington to Thomas Jefferson discussing a draft of the U.S. Constitution and the working manuscript of Alcoholics Anonymous.
The collection was touted by experts as iconic due to its vast variety — 199 guitars which were dubbed "the greatest guitar collection on Earth" by Guitar World magazine, as well as an eclectic mix of hundreds of other historic artifacts Irsay amassed from the worlds of pop culture, American history, literature, music and sports.
When Irsay died in May 2025 at 65, the fate of his beloved collection was unknown until October when his family announced it would be sold by Christie’s New York in a series of auctions that began in March.
"This decision was not made lightly, but with deep reflection and love for the legacy he built," the Irsay family said in a statement provided by the Colts at the time. A few pieces from the collection were kept by the Irsay family, but the majority were sold.
The Big Book: 'Crown jewel of Irsay collection'
Of all the items in his collection, Irsay had one he cherished more than anything — the Big Book, the original 1939 working manuscript of Alcoholics Anonymous, which Irsay bought for $2.4 million at an auction in Los Angeles in 2018.
"Our dad understood the struggles countless people everywhere face every day and wanted so badly to bring hope and relief to anyone who was suffering," Irsay's daughters and Colts owners, Carlie Irsay-Gordon, Casey Foyt and Kalen Jackson said in a statement announcing the sale. "This manuscript did just that by introducing the 12-step program to the world and saving millions of lives everywhere.
"As he was fond of saying, 'It's sheer impact on the world makes it one of the most impactful books ever written.'"
Christie's calls Irsay's original AA manuscript, complete with extensive handwritten notes and edits by the authors, "a crown jewel in The Jim Irsay Collection."
It was sold in the final lot July 1 at Christie's Rockefeller Center in New York, estimated to go for $1 million to $2 million.
The Big Book sold for $2.4 million to Stepping Stones Foundation, a non-profit that manages the historic home of Bill and Lois Wilson.
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Bill Wilson was one of the original authors of the Big Book, an American businessman who saw his life destroyed by alcoholism. In 1934, he had lost nearly everything — his career on Wall Street, his reputation and his health.
During what would become his final hospitalization before sobriety, Wilson experienced what he later described as a “white light” moment, "a powerful experience that convinced him that a spiritual component was essential to recovery," Christie's says.
Wilson along with partner Henry Parkhurst, a former Standard Oil executive known for organization, decided they needed a clear, consistent way to share what was working in recovery, which led to the writing of the Big Book and the formal birth of Alcoholics Anonymous.
"It’s coming home," said Sally Corbett-Turco, executive director of the Historic Home of Bill & Lois Wilson, after placing the winning bid for the Big Book on behalf of Stepping Stones Foundation.
"The Stepping Stones Foundation is grateful that the manuscript is returning home to be the centerpiece ofStepping Stones collection,” Corbett-Turco said in a statement. "Just as Lois Wilson hoped, the manuscript will be available for future generations of people in recovery to see and be inspired. They will experience it in a place deeply connected to its history and meaning.”
The Irsay daughters said they will donate 100% of the proceeds from the sale of the Big Book to philanthropy that was close to (their father's) heart."
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- Blake Corum among 3 biggest NFC West RB fantasy bargains
Blake Corum among 3 biggest NFC West RB fantasy bargains
Running backs frequently make or break fantasy seasons. Drafting one bargain improves playoff odds. Drafting two improves title odds. Here are three of the biggest RB fantasy bargains in the NFC West based on average draft position (ADP).
Blake Corum (RB35 ADP) is on the verge of post-hype status. Last year’s overall RB40 is expected to see at least a small uptick in touches, which might eventually turn into a timeshare. Among all fifth-round RB draft picks over the past 30 years, Kyren Williams ranks fourth in career regular-season touches (949) and second in career fantasy points (820.9). He is close to becoming a statistical oddity. History suggests this is the year Williams cedes more touches to his more-than-capable “backup.”
The other two biggest bargains are the Niners’ Jordan James (RB65 ADP) and Kaelon Black (RB70 ADP). For reasons discussed previously here and elsewhere, Christian McCaffrey is a massive injury and/or regression risk given his overuse last season. Turning 30 years old doesn’t help his cause. Even if he plays in every game, McCaffrey likely would see at least 100 fewer touches, opening the door for a handcuff to earn deep-league streaming value.
Although we still don’t know who will be his handcuff, I am advising managers to invest late-round picks in both James and Black. The former is a 2025 fifth-round pick with bell-cow experience at Oregon. The latter is a third-round rookie who helped lead Indiana to a national championship. Given their current price points, both are great bets to exceed expectations, and at least one should crush expectations.
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- World Cup 2026: Belgium granted appeal after FIFA reversed USMNT's Folarin Balogun one-game ban after red card
World Cup 2026: Belgium granted appeal after FIFA reversed USMNT's Folarin Balogun one-game ban after red card
The USMNT received seemingly good news Sunday, when FIFA reversed Folarin Balogun’s one-game suspension after he received a red card during the team’s match against Bosnia and Herzegovina. But that decision could be temporary.
Belgium was granted an appeal by FIFA over the decision, which may be heard just hours before the USMNT and Belgium square off in the Round of 16 on Monday, according to The Athletic.
With the appeal granted, both U.S. Soccer and the Belgian federation were asked to send in submissions to FIFA by 5 a.m. PT. That decision has reportedly frustrated Belgium, per The Athletic, as FIFA did not make its Balogun decision public.
Once those submissions are in, a member of the FIFA appeals committee will hear the case. The member of the FIFA appeals committee selected to hear the case will not be someone associated with FIFA, UEFA or CONCACAF, per The Athletic.
Though the submission deadline was aggressive, FIFA has not guaranteed a ruling will be made prior to Monday’s game, per The Athletic.
The decision by FIFA to overturn Balogun’s one-game suspension was met with plenty of controversy. In addition to a disciplinary reversal being a rare occurrence in the World Cup, the fact that the United States is one of the host countries of the event — and that U.S. President Donald Trump reportedly got involved — led to questions about FIFA’s loyalties.
In response to the decision to overturn Balogun’s one-game ban, UEFA issued a scathing response, saying it could not believe “such an unprecedented, incomprehensible and unjustifiable decision.”
A portion of UEFA’s statement read:
“Football, like any other sports, relies on rules, which are the basis for fair, honest and transparent competition. Sometimes rules are open to interpretation. In this case not. A minimum automatic suspension of one match following a red card is not a discretionary option and does not require the decision of a competent body to be enacted. It is a principle embedded in regulations, which cannot be made subject to exceptions, let alone in the middle of a tournament where several other players have been in the same situation and regularly served their suspension.
“When the certainty of rules is no longer guaranteed by its guardians, the integrity of the game is at stake and the credibility of a competition is undermined.”
Former FIFA president Sepp Blatter also took the organization to task, saying the game “must never become a playground for political power.”
Red cards are not overturned by political phone calls. They are overturned by rules, evidence and independent bodies. If a U.S. President intervenes with the FIFA President — and a player is suddenly cleared before a World Cup knockout match — the question is unavoidable: Quo…
— Joseph S Blatter (@SeppBlatter) July 6, 2026
Blatter was ousted from his position due to a corruption scandal and remains suspended from taking part in FIFA activities until 2027.
This story will be updated.
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- Ukraine's Marta Kostyuk advances to Wimbledon quarterfinals as Roger Federer pays visit
Ukraine's Marta Kostyuk advances to Wimbledon quarterfinals as Roger Federer pays visit
LONDON (AP) — Marta Kostyuk reached her first Wimbledon quarterfinals by beating qualifier Ashlyn Krueger 6-4, 6-4 with record eight-time men's singles champion Roger Federer among Monday's visitors at the All England Club.
The 24-year-old Ukrainian, a French Open semifinalist, improved to 10-0 this season against players from the United States. Krueger had come into the match on No. 2 Court with a 16-1 record on grass this season.
“Today was a very difficult day, very hot,” Kostyuk said on court. “The longer you stay on this surface, actually the worse you feel. (It) was big fight, difficult conditions, super windy today.”
After mild weather in the first week at the grass-court major, the temperature was expected to rise to 31 C (88 F) on Monday.
Kostyuk, who twirled after her win, will next face either Alexandra Eala or Jasmine Paolini — those two are up first on Centre Court.
The 21-year-old Eala ousted defending champion Iga Swiatek on Saturday. No other player from the Philippines has ever come this far in a Grand Slam singles tournament.
Besides Federer, six-time women's singles champion Billie Jean King posted that she was headed to the Royal Box. Also on hand was Formula 1 racer Kimi Antonelli, who leads the drivers' standings despite a disappointing result in Sunday's British Grand Prix.
Later on Centre Court, it's a battle of men's wild cards when Grigor Dimitrov faces Arthur Fery — the 23-year-old British player who grew up just five minutes from the All England Club. In the nightcap, second-seeded Alexander Zverev tries to reach Wimbledon quarterfinals for first time when he faces Jiri Lehecka.
On No. 1 Court, sixth-seeded Taylor Fritz of the U.S. was facing 10th-seeded Alexander Bublik for a spot in the quarterfinals.
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- Roma’s Search for a Backup Striker Leads to Nicolò Tresoldi
Roma’s Search for a Backup Striker Leads to Nicolò Tresoldi

After watching Donyell Malen score 14 goals in just 18 appearances, we ran out of superlatives to describe the Dutchman’s impact on Roma’s Champions League chase. While it may be reductive to say Malen single-handedly reversed Roma’s fortunes, the correlation is hard to ignore. Seldom have we seen a single player have such a dramatic effect on a club’s performance, but Malen’s movement and finishing were the perfect foil for Gian Piero Gasperini’s attack.
Malen also had the good fortune of remaining healthy, playing 1,478 minutes across those 18 appearances, playing 91% of all possible minutes across that stretch. The 27-year-old striker is just entering his physical prime and has been nearly injury-free throughout his career. However, with no other center-forwards on the roster beyond 19-year-old Robinio Vaz, Roma needs a viable Plan B to spell Malen occasionally.
According to the Gazzetta dello Sport, the Giallorossi may have found the perfect candidate in Club Brugge forward Nicolò Tresoldi. A 22-year-old Cagliari-born German/Italian hybrid, Tresoldi began his career in the Hanover youth setup but broke through in a major way this past season. In his first taste of top-flight football, Tresoldi scored 23 goals and provided nine assists in 58 appearances (all comps) for Brugge, priming him for another leap in competition.
Speculation holds that Roma will have to sell Artem Dovbyk before making an official inquiry into Tresoldi, who is valued at €25 million. Considering that, the club will probably have to shift Tresoldi into the maybe column on their transfer ledger, but he’s certainly an intriguing option behind Malen.
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- Liverpool want midfield star: Club pushes to complete €50m sale
Liverpool want midfield star: Club pushes to complete €50m sale

Liverpool are in a good position to sign a midfield star. There's a push to complete a sale from his club and it could happen fast.
Liverpool are in the market right now for a new midfielder. Curtis Jones looks virtually certain to leave, probably for Inter, and it would leave the Reds short on options.
But this is also a squad that needs something fresh in midfield anyway. Things didn’t work last season, with Liverpool struggling badly to control games both in attack and defence.
New blood makes sense, then, hopefully a player with the ability to win the ball back as well as control possession. That’s the dream, anyway.
One such player Liverpool are looking at is Khephren Thuram at Juventus. Tuttosport is the latest to report on their interest, though several other Premier League clubs would also like Thuram.
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Juventus are aware that he’ll probably leave and the report claims they’re actively pushing to complete a €50m sale. It’s not thought they’re particularly picky about where that’s too - but they’re chasing the money to sign Franck Kessie as his replacement.
Offer that, then, and a deal will move quickly. It’s one that makes sense for Liverpool, too, as Thuram is one of the best all-around midfielders in his age group across the top five leagues.
Few match his output both going forward and defensively and snapping him up for a sort-of reasonable fee is solid business for someone. Especially Liverpool, given their need to sign in the role.
Elliot Anderson’s £116m move to Manchester City has warped this market, after all. Anderson may well be the best possible option for an all-around midfielder under 25 but it’s not as though he’s a million miles ahead of his rivals there.
Thuram is absolutely one of them and for under half the money? That feels like very good business to us, and particularly at a time of need for Liverpool.
One to watch, then.
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- Ravens' training camp: One player to watch at each offensive position
Ravens' training camp: One player to watch at each offensive position
The Baltimore Ravens will enter training camp with one of the NFL’s most intriguing offensive setups.
Lamar Jackson remains the centerpiece, Derrick Henry gives Baltimore a physical identity, and new offensive coordinator Declan Doyle will be tasked with building a system that maximizes one of football’s most unique quarterbacks. The Ravens also have key questions about depth, roster construction, and the offensive line, with several players competing for roles that could shape the final 53-man roster.
Baltimore’s stars are obvious. The camp battles behind them could be just as important.
Here is one player to watch at each offensive position.
Quarterback: Tyler Huntley
The Ravens do not have a quarterback controversy with Jackson entrenched as the starter. Still, Huntley remains important because he gives Baltimore a trusted backup who understands the organization and can keep parts of the offense intact if needed. His mobility makes him a more natural fit behind Jackson than a traditional pocket passer, and that matters as Doyle installs his first offense with the Ravens.
Huntley’s camp will be about command and comfort. Baltimore also has quarterbacks competing behind him, but Huntley’s role as the top backup should be secure if he protects the football, operates cleanly, and gives the offense steady work during practices and preseason action.
Running back: Rasheen Ali
Ali is one of the more interesting offensive players to watch because the running back room has layers. Henry remains the lead back, Justice Hill is healthy, and rookie Adam Randall gives Baltimore a dual-threat option with size, power, and receiving ability. That leaves Ali needing a strong camp to define his value.
Ali’s path to the roster likely runs through speed, special teams, and explosive plays. He does not need to challenge Henry for early-down work, but he does need to show that he can bring something different to the offense while helping in the kicking game. If Randall proves he can handle multiple roles and Hill remains locked into passing-down work, Ali’s margin for error becomes smaller.
Wide receiver: LaJohntay Wester
The Ravens are stacked at wide receiver, which makes Wester’s return ability even more important. Zay Flowers, Rashod Bateman, Ja’Kobi Lane, Elijah Sarratt, and Devontez Walker all enter camp with clear arguments for roster spots, and Baltimore still has other receivers competing for depth roles.
Wester’s best chance to separate may come on special teams. If he can lock down return duties, he can give the Ravens a reason to keep him even in a crowded room. His camp will be about showing enough as a receiver while proving he can provide field-position value in the return game.
Tight end: Ty Pezza
Baltimore has five tight ends on the roster, and the position is deeper than usual after the Ravens drafted two players there. Mark Andrews remains the headliner, and Durham Smythe gives the room a veteran presence, but Pezza is the athletic former Brown tight end who offers real developmental intrigue. Pezza is a converted wide receiver who gives Baltimore an athletic developmental option at tight end. The 6-foot-3 Brown product appeared in 38 career games, totaling 87 catches for 959 yards and nine touchdowns. He also added 24 special teams tackles, a notable part of his profile as he tries to make an NFL roster.
Pezza’s path is built around his athletics. He has to show that his athleticism can translate into route running, special teams value, and enough blocking growth to survive roster decisions. The Ravens may not have room for every tight end, but Pezza can make the conversation more difficult if he flashes consistently in camp.
Center: Nick Dawkins
Baltimore needs clarity at center, and Dawkins is a player worth watching once the pads come on. The former Penn State lineman has the intelligence, toughness, and interior versatility to make a move if the Ravens are still sorting through options in the middle of the offensive line.
The center competition is one of the most important battles on the roster because replacing Tyler Linderbaum is not simple. Communication, protection calls, and chemistry with Jackson all matter. Dawkins has to prove he can handle the physicality of the position while showing enough command to earn trust from the coaching staff.
Offensive guard: Andrew Vorhees
Vorhees enters camp in a fascinating spot. He started at offensive guard in 2025, but the Ravens used a first-round pick on Vega Ioane, who is expected to claim a starting job, and they brought John Simpson back on a three-year deal. That leaves Vorhees fighting to show where he fits in the offensive line picture.
His value could come from versatility and toughness. If Vorhees can play both guard spots, provide reliable depth, and possibly cross-train at center, he becomes harder to leave off the roster or push down the depth chart. The Ravens need their best five linemen, but they also need reserves who can survive game-day injuries and keep the offense functional.
Final analysis
Baltimore’s offense has plenty of star power, but training camp will be about finishing the depth chart. Ali has to prove where he fits in a crowded backfield, Wester can win a job through the return game, Pezza offers athletic upside at tight end, Dawkins could become part of the center conversation, and Vorhees has to show he still belongs in the guard rotation. Those battles may not define the offense, but they could define the bottom of the roster.
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Team News
With All-Star break approaching, D-backs know they need to pick up the pace
“I think it’s the balance of moving with urgency and just having urgency, but at the same time not trying to force [things],” Carroll said. “I think when you’re in that space in this game, it’s a bad one to be in. So I would say that’s kind of the balance that I feel like we’ve got to juggle right now.”
https://www.mlb.com/dbacks/news/d-backs-drop-series-vs-brewers-in-finale-loss?t=fourth-of-july-coverage
Corbin Carroll on season in balance: Diamondbacks need urgency without pressing
https://arizonasports.com/mlb/arizona-diamondbacks/carroll-need-urgency
Eduardo Rodriguez Backs Up All-Star Nod With Strong Start vs Brewershttps://www.si.com/mlb/diamondbacks/onsi/eduardo-rodriguez-all-star-nod-strong-start-brewers
Diamondbacks recall Tim Tawa from Triple-A Reno
https://arizonasports.com/mlb/arizona-diamondbacks/diamondbacks-recall-tim-tawa
Other Baseball
Dodgers’ Alfonzo has ’emotional’ debut after deaths in familyhttps://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/49280827/relatives-dodgers-c-alfonzo-jr-found-dead-venezuela
Alfonzo makes MLB debut with heavy heart after family tragedy in Venezuelahttps://www.mlb.com/news/eliezer-alfonzo-makes-mlb-debut-with-dodgers-after-family-tragedy
Ranger Suarez exits Red Sox win with left adductor tightnesshttps://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/49283838/ranger-suarez-exits-red-sox-win-left-adductor-tightness
Pérez, perfect after 7, pulled before Marlins nearly blow leadhttps://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/49281722/perez-perfect-7-pulled-marlins-nearly-blow-lead
Eury lifted after 7 perfect frames, with Marlins looking ‘beyond regular season’https://www.mlb.com/news/eury-perez-throws-7-perfect-innings-in-marlins-win
Ryan’s 7-inning gem leads Twins to 1st series win in Bronx in 12 years
https://www.mlb.com/twins/news/joe-ryan-tosses-seven-scoreless-innings-in-twins-win-vs-yankees
How all 30 teams can upgrade at Trade Deadline
https://www.mlb.com/news/mlb-trade-deadline-2026-each-team-biggest-need
These umpires have accepted buyouts and will retire at the end of the season:
— Umpire Auditor (@UmpireAuditor) July 5, 2026
CB Bucknor (ranked 91st of 91 this season)
Laz Diaz (83rd)
Brian O'Nora (85th)
Lance Barksdale (70th)
Marvin Hudson (52nd)
Tony Randazzo (No games called this season)
Andy Fletcher (74th)…
Players with 30+ SB in each of first 5 or more MLB seasons to start career since 1900:
— Sarah Langs (@SlangsOnSports) July 5, 2026
Rickey Henderson (15)
Ichiro Suzuki (8)
Vince Coleman (7)
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Flamingos eat with their heads turned upside down.
Flamingos are unable to eat normally due to the structure of its mouth. Their bills are made to filter food from the mud and water. They feed by coming through the mud with their feet and catching their prey in their beaks.
The word “Checkmate” in chess comes from the Persian phrase “Shah Mat.”
Shah Mat means “the king is dead.”
Maps sometimes have fake places to prevent plagiarism.
Plagiarism can be hard to avoid for mapmakers. After all, what should they do? Invent new places? You’d be surprised to know some mapmakers do just that. Cartographers can add wrong streets, fake towns, or other landmarks to prove whether a competitor mapmaker is copying their work.
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- England's Dan Burn makes Thomas Tuchel look brilliant by setting World Cup record vs. Mexico
England's Dan Burn makes Thomas Tuchel look brilliant by setting World Cup record vs. Mexico

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There were a lot of questions when Thomas Tuchel selected Dan Burn for England's World Cup squad.
Burn answered all those questions emphatically on Sunday night in England's 3-2 win over Mexico at the Azteca.
The lanky central defender from Newcastle United might've seemed like a player that Tuchel's side wouldn't need during this tournament.
But reduced to 10 men on Sunday night, Burn helped save England.
Burn came on in the 75th minute and set a World Cup record.
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How well did Dan Burn play?
Burn made six clearances, which was tied for the most in the match, despite having come on in just the 75th minute.
It actually sets a World Cup record for clearances by a player who came on as a substitute:
6 - Despite only coming on in the 75th minute, Dan Burn made the joint most clearances in England's 3-2 win over Mexico (6).
— OptaJoe (@OptaJoe) July 6, 2026
It's the most clearances made by a player subbed on that late into a World Cup game on record since 1966.
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England knew it would have to withstand a barrage of late crosses and long aerial approaches toward the box.
There are few players in the world who could handle that better than Burn, who wins aerial duals every time he's on the pitch for Newcastle.
Maybe there are other players who could've had Burn's spot who would've helped in other scenarios.
But in this scenario, down a man at the Azteca, Burn was exactly who England needed.
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- Orioles minor league recap 7/6: Baysox, Shorebirds both throw shutouts
Orioles minor league recap 7/6: Baysox, Shorebirds both throw shutouts

Triple-A: Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders (Yankees) 5, Norfolk Tides 2 — 7 inn.
The Tides and RailRiders were supposed to play a doubleheader, but only one game got played before rain swept through again to wash out the finale. The opener was going pretty well for the Tides, who carried a 2-1 lead into the bottom of the seventh and final inning, but reliever Hans Crouse coughed up a walkoff grand slam to Scranton’s Jonathan Ornelas. Welp.
Before that, starter Nestor German pitched very well, working five scoreless innings with four strikeouts and no walks. It was just his second scoreless outing in 17 appearances this year. A rehabbing Yaramil Hiraldo coughed up a solo homer in the sixth to former Orioles minor leaguer J.C. Escarra.
The Norfolk offense produced only three hits in the game, including a Heston Kjerstad double and an Enrique Bradfield Jr. single. Both of their runs scored on fielder’s choices. Exciting stuff.
Double-A: Chesapeake Baysox 2, Binghamton Rumble Ponies (Mets) 0
It was a great day for four Baysox pitchers, who combined to toss Chesapeake’s fourth shutout of the season. Lefty prospect Luis De León dazzled with 5.2 scoreless innings of one-hit ball, striking out nine and walking three. Alex Pham, Richard Guasch, and Gerald Ogando each followed with a scoreless, hitless inning to complete the masterpiece.
The Baysox, just like the Tides, managed only two runs and three hits, but in their case that was good enough to win. The #1 and #2 hitters, Frederick Bencosme and Ethan Anderson, each had a single and a walk, and Griff O’Ferrall added the other hit. One run scored on a Thomas Sosa sac fly and the other on a wild pitch.
High-A: Frederick Keys 2, Brooklyn Cyclones (Mets) 2 — suspended in 8th
The Keys and Cyclones were in the middle of a tight game when weather intervened and forced a suspension in the eighth inning in Frederick. The Keys had the potential go-ahead run at third with two outs and Wehiwa Aloy at the plate when play was called. They’ll resume the game sometime during the two clubs’ series in Brooklyn from Sep. 1-6.
Lefty Caden Hunter delivered a quality start for Frederick, giving up just one run in six innings and striking out five. Meanwhile, the Keys scored both their runs in the second inning. Randal Diaz, acquired last week from the Nationals, ripped an RBI single and scored on a Braylin Tavera double. That came against veteran major leaguer Robert Stock, who’s on a rehab assignment for the Mets. Aloy was 1-for-3 and Ike Irish was 0-for-3 with a walk.
Low-A: Delmarva Shorebirds 2, Charleston RiverDogs (Rays) 0
The Shorebirds were the second O’s affiliate to win a 2-0 game on this night. This was Delmarva’s third of the season. Theirs was a three-pitcher effort, led by starter Christian Rodriguez, who pitched 5.2 innings, struck out six, and gave up just one hit. After that, Trent Turzenski worked 1.1 scoreless innings and Jack Crowder handled the final two for his second save.
Of Delmarva’s six hits, Jordan Sanchez and Cobb Hightower had two apiece. Sanchez’s RBI single in the third plated one run and a RiverDogs error brought in the other.
Minor league update for 7/5/26

Hickory starter Evan Siary threw four shutout innings, striking out five and walking one. Michael Trausch struck out two and walked one in a scoreless inning. Louis Marinaro allowed a run in an inning of work, striking out two.
Marcos Torres doubled. Braylin Morel had a hit.
Hub City starter D.J. McCarty allowed seven runs in 2.2 IP, striking out five, walking five and giving up a pair of homers.
Maxton Martin was 3 for 5 with a pair of homers and a walk. Hector Osorio was 3 for 5 with a walk. Yeison Morrobel had a hit. Chandler Pollard had a hit and a walk.
Dylan MacLean started for Frisco, going five innings, allowing four runs — including a pair of homers — walking three and striking out four. Joey Danielson allowed a run in an inning of work, striking out three and walking one.
Rafe Perich was 3 for 4 with a double and a walk. Dylan Dreiling was 2 for 4 with a double and a walk. Arturo Disla was 1 for 3 with a pair of walks. Ian Moller was 2 for 4 with a double.
The latest veteran pitcher to be scooped up off the street and sent to joint the Round Rock rotation is veteran Austin Voth, who allowed four runs in five innings for the Express, striking out five. Ryan Lobus allowed a run in an inning of work, striking out one and walking two. Joe Ross threw a scoreless inning. Michel Otanez threw a shutout inning, walking one.
Aaron Zavala homered and walked. John Taylor homered. Jarred Kelenic doubled.
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- Hear Keegan Kolesar react to being traded to Red Wings
Hear Keegan Kolesar react to being traded to Red Wings
The Detroit Red Wings acquired forward Keegan Kolesar via trade from the Vegas Golden Knights on July 1 to help bolster their veteran leadership, experience and toughness. The Wings gave up a 3rd-round pick in the 2029 NHL Draft and a 7th-round pick in the 2027 draft. Hear the 29-year-old Canadian talk about what he hopes to bring to the Red Wings in the video above.
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- Hear Keegan Kolesar react to being traded to Red Wings
Hear Keegan Kolesar react to being traded to Red Wings
The Detroit Red Wings acquired forward Keegan Kolesar via trade from the Vegas Golden Knights on July 1 to help bolster their veteran leadership, experience and toughness. The Wings gave up a 3rd-round pick in the 2029 NHL Draft and a 7th-round pick in the 2027 draft. Hear the 29-year-old Canadian talk about what he hopes to bring to the Red Wings in the video above.
More: Keegan Kolesar packs a punch (and parka) as he joins Detroit Red Wings
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- Five 2027 NFL Draft prospects to watch on the Illinois Fighting Illini
Five 2027 NFL Draft prospects to watch on the Illinois Fighting Illini
The Illinois Fighting Illini saw three of their players get drafted in 2026, and we could see another trio get selected in 2027. Indeed Bret Bielema is leading a program in Champaign that's developing into a major NFL Draft pipeline. Actually, we might see more than three Illini get selected next April.
At this point, it's all wide open. Let's take a closer look at who has the most potential and why.
Xavier Scott, S
This ball-hawking DB has the most pro potential of anyone on this year's team. He also has a lot to prove in 2026, having missed most of last season due to injury. The last time that X saw action it was during garbage time of a week three blowout over Western Michigan. If Scott can show that he's still the same player he was (or maybe even better) before the ankle injury occurred, then his draft stock will soar.
We already know that he possesses phenomenal closing speed, along with an elite ability to read and diagnose plays as they develop.
Projected Round: 2-4
Christian Martin, OT
This unit, which has vastly underachieved the past couple years, given the level of talent they possessed, completely retools in 2026. It's a great opportunity for any and all of the new starters to define/redefine themselves.
Martin is a transfer with ideal size and length (6'7", 300 lbs). He only allowed only two sacks in 490 pass blocking snaps at Colorado St. last season, according to PFF. If he takes the next step forward this year in pass pro, he'll be playing on Sundays in the near future.
He should anchor the Illini o-line on the outside. On the interior, keep an eye on Brandon Henderson. If he takes the next step this season, he could see himself drafted as well.
Projected Round: 4-6
Joe Barna, EDGE
Barna is switching positions, in order to try and fill the pass-rushing void left by the exit of Gabe Jacas, who led the Big Ten in sacks last year. Jacas went on to get selected by the New England Patriots in the second round this April. If Barna adjusts, and finds a way to get home with regularity, he'll soon get a nice payday as well.
Projected Round: 5-7
Tight End position: Davin Stoffel, Kaden Feagin, Christian Abney
This is the biggest wild card when it comes to Illini football draft stock. All three of these guys have the measurables and physical attributes to play on Sundays. But none of them currently have the receiving statistics required to get that call.
Both Stoffel and Abney have the size and speed, but it's just a matter of will they get the ball enough this fall?
Illinois is making over their passing game this season, and we'll see just how much the tight end position is a part of that makeover. Someone is going to catch a lot of passes this year, out of that position, and Abney was working with the ones during spring ball.
Feagin is switching to TE from tailback, and he probably had higher NFL Draft stock before he suffered that serious hip injury in October of 2024. However, a big 2026 could change everything for him.
Projections: TBD
Matthew Bailey, S
He has the skill set, leadership and experience, no doubt about it, to play at the next level. However, he admitted that he is still needs to work on being more consistent.
Projected Round: 6-UDFA
This article originally appeared on Draft Wire: Five 2027 NFL Draft prospects to watch on the Illinois Fighting Illini
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- The Scottish set-piece guru plotting Portugal's World Cup glory
The Scottish set-piece guru plotting Portugal's World Cup glory

The moment Youri Tielemans' opener burst the net in Aston Villa's Europa League triumph against Freiburg, each of the Premier League side's substitutes took a turn to embrace the man responsible for orchestrating another set-piece goal.
Goalkeeper Emi Martinez chose not to celebrate with his outfield team-mates, instead racing over to the dugout to also show his appreciation to Scottish coach Austin MacPhee.
Villa fans were heard chanting the name of the 46-year-old as their heroes on the pitch closed in on a 3-0 victory in Istanbul.
Post-match, head coach Unai Emery labelled the Scot a "fantastic creator". Striker Ollie Watkins hailed his "courage". Captain John McGinn described his countryman as a "great set-piece coach".
For some within Scottish football, where MacPhee did not get much love, this might feel like a bit of a fever dream.
But there is simply no denying his impact, which has been integral to Villa's success and could also influence glory on the international scene for Portugal this summer.
From Cupar Hearts and Cowdenbeath to the World Cup and Champions League, BBC Scotland charts MacPhee's remarkable rise.
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With blonde locks Iggy Pop would be proud of, MacPhee stands out when he rises from the dugout to choreograph a set-piece situation.
His appearance was perhaps a reason why he was the subject of unfair criticism during his time in Scotland, particularly when he was Hearts caretaker manager and in the frame to take the full-time position in 2019.
Michael O'Neill, who worked with MacPhee for six years during his time as Northern Ireland boss, feared such scrutiny and passionately defended his then assistant.
"Austin brings a high level of knowledge on the opposition, a creative way to train and he's creative in how he brings information to the players," he said.
MacPhee was a vital part of Northern Ireland's historic Euro 2016 qualification under O'Neill.
At that point, the coach was also working in Hearts' backroom team while running a sports travel firm and a community football club.
Two years before, he was scouting for Mexico at the 2014 World Cup in Brazil.
Clearly, this is no ordinary football career, if there is ever such a thing.
A peculiar journey as a player took him from Forfar Athletic's youth set-up to US college football with the Wilmington Seahawks, then on to Romania and finally Japan.
His time as a coach has also been far from traditional, starting as manager of Cupar Hearts and guiding them to the Scottish Amateur Cup final.
A year at Midtjylland - a club that has become a hotbed for set-piece experts - followed his spells in Scotland with Cowdenbeath, St Mirren and Hearts.
Although MacPhee exited the Scottish domestic game, he would have a three-year stint with Steve Clarke's national side, helping them qualify for Euro 2024.
Clarke and MacPhee were involved in a pitchside argument during the finals in Germany. The head coach glossed over the incident by saying: "He's got long blonde hair, but I'm not going to give him a cuddle."
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MacPhee joined Roberto Martinez's Portugal staff in February last year, five months after reluctantly stepping down from his role with Scotland to look after his ill father.
It is his five years at Villa Park that have undoubtedly brought him his greatest success, though.
Villa scored more goals from set-pieces than any other side in Europe's top five leagues in 2023-24.
The following season, only four clubs in those five divisions bettered their tally. In the most recent campaign, they were level with Arsenal for the most set-piece goals.
MacPhee has achieved those staggering results through years of experience and meticulous preparation.
Hours are spent on the training pitch and in analysis suites, and players are given homework in the form of animations and graphics sent to their phones.
Amid the Europa League celebrations in Istanbul, Emery said: "We work on everything so hard and everything makes sense.
"Congratulations to Austin too, he's very good at his job and we work very closely. He has so much experience and we know exactly what we are doing."
With a last-16 tie against Spain to come on Monday in Dallas (20:00 BST) - live on the BBC - a long-haired lad from Kirkcaldy might just prove to be Portugal's lethal weapon at this World Cup.
Not sure that has ever been said before, or will be said again.
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- Redundancy & love - how Motherwell made Portugal boss Martinez
Redundancy & love - how Motherwell made Portugal boss Martinez

Roberto Martinez pushes open the door of a lively Motherwell barbers and sheepishly sits down.
He does not have an appointment but gets lucky and the barber - perhaps confused about a lack of hair to cut - calls him over before getting to work.
There is still not a flicker of recognition about who he is, so imagine the reaction from staff and other clients when the small talk reaches the stage of asking 'what is it you do, mate?'.
The answer to that question was that the Spaniard was having a bit of time off from overseeing Belgium's golden generation of Kevin de Bruyne, Eden Hazard, Romelu Lukaku and the rest.
Maybe that is something Martinez enjoys about his trips back to Motherwell, on the outskirts of Glasgow. After all, the west of Scotland has a habit of bringing you back down to earth, intentional or otherwise.
It is also the birthplace of his wife, Beth, whom he met during his one-year stint playing in Lanarkshire, an experience that was "very good because it wasn't good", the Portugal head coach revealed in 2014.
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'Motherwell redundancy made me as manager'

Anyone plugged into the Motherwell social media algorithm might be accustomed to the odd bit of Martinez content appearing on their feed.
During the festive period in 2018, he was pictured with one of the chefs at the Moorings Hotel. In 2021, an image circulated of him watching local boys club Motherwell Phoenix train.
"It's not everyday Roberto Martinez turns up and watches your training session and takes a genuine interest," they posted at the time.
The Spaniard was in the midst of a six-year tenure as Belgium boss at that point.
Under Martinez, Belgium celebrated three straight years as Fifa's top-ranked nation, but he was unable to guide a star-studded team to a major honour.
He did, however, lead them to a World Cup semi-final in 2018 and the last eight of Euro 2020. They lost to the eventual tournament winners on both occasions - France and Italy.
Those six years with Belgium came after guiding Swansea City back to the second tier of English football, winning the FA Cup with Wigan Athletic and securing a fifth-placed finish at Everton.
But it was nine months in Motherwell that shaped Martinez. It was where he met his future wife, with whom he has raised two children.
There was no romance on the pitch, though. The former midfielder failed to live up to the hype after arriving from Wigan in 2001.
Sixteen appearances, just eight of which were starts, then redundancy - along with 18 other players - when the Fir Park club went into administration.
"Motherwell was a very good experience because it wasn't a good experience," he recalled.
"As a manager, it has helped me immensely. Being able to understand a dressing-room undergoing administration was at the time very hurtful, but it has made me the manager I am now.
"As a whole, I really enjoyed Scottish football. It wasn't a success from a personal point of view at the time, but it has become one of the biggest footballing lessons in my development as a manager."
Portugal poised for World Cup glory?
Martinez also had to deal with relegation at Wigan, a sacking at Everton and a shock World Cup group exit with Belgium before resigning in 2022.
Would any of those have hurt as much as being made redundant as a player? Well, it has certainly played a part in his resilience as a coach.
The Portugal boss, who is out of contract this summer, is again overseeing another crop of world-class talent with huge expectancy.
Martinez has lost just six his 44 games since being appointed in 2023. Portugal won the Nations League last summer, beating Germany in the semis and Euro 2024 winners Spain in the final.
Can that be translated to the World Cup? They were eliminated by France in the quarters of the Euros two years ago but travelled to the United States with one of the strongest squads in the competition.
Ruben Dias, Joao Cancelo and Nuno Mendes are among their defensive options. Then there are midfielders Joao Neves, Vitinha, Bruno Fernandes and Bernardo Silva, plus Cristiano Ronaldo, Pedro Neto and Rafael Leao in attack.
Spain lie in wait once again on Monday in Dallas (20:00 BST), which you can watch live on the BBC, as Martinez and his elite-level squad aim to avoid the feeling of another missed opportunity.
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No. 20 — Toronto Blue Jays
Trending: ⬇️ Falling
Toronto entered the season believing it could challenge for an American League East title. Instead, the Blue Jays have spent much of the first half searching for answers in one of baseball’s toughest divisions. Injuries have played a role, but inconsistent offense and untimely pitching collapses have prevented the club from building any sustained momentum.
The loss of Vladimir Guerrero Jr. to a lingering back issue only adds another layer of uncertainty heading into the season’s unofficial midpoint. Even if Guerrero returns shortly after the All-Star break, the Blue Jays need far more than one superstar to rescue a season that has steadily drifted away from expectations.
Toronto still has enough talent to make things interesting, but the margin for error is gone. Every game before the trade deadline carries significant weight as the front office considers whether this roster warrants another investment or whether larger changes are necessary.
Biggest Strength: Veteran lineup
Biggest Concern: Consistency on both sides of the ball
Trade Deadline Outlook: Fringe buyers unless the slide continues
No. 19 — Minnesota Twins
Trending: ➡️ Holding Steady
The Twins continue to hover around the middle of the American League, unable to separate themselves from the pack despite possessing enough talent to contend in the AL Central.
When healthy, Byron Buxton changes the complexion of Minnesota’s lineup, but recurring injuries have once again become part of the conversation. The Twins have received quality production from several young players, yet prolonged offensive droughts have repeatedly neutralized solid pitching performances.
Minnesota isn’t out of the postseason race, but it desperately needs a strong finish before the All-Star break. Another mediocre week could push the organization toward a far more conservative approach at the deadline.
Biggest Strength: Athletic lineup
Biggest Concern: Staying healthy
Trade Deadline Outlook: Small buyers if they remain within striking distance
No. 18 — San Diego Padres
Trending: ⬇️ Falling
Few teams have underachieved more than San Diego.
On paper, the Padres still boast one of baseball’s deepest collections of talent. On the field, however, they’ve struggled to translate star power into victories. Injuries have interrupted the pitching staff, the bullpen has blown critical games, and the offense has been surprisingly inconsistent despite featuring multiple All-Star caliber hitters.
The recent injury to Randy Vásquez only reinforces the concerns surrounding the rotation heading into the second half. San Diego remains dangerous enough to beat anyone in a short series, but unless the Padres discover greater consistency, they’ll continue chasing rather than leading in the National League Wild Card race.
The ceiling hasn’t changed.
The floor simply keeps showing up more often than expected.
Biggest Strength: Star talent throughout the roster
Biggest Concern: Consistency
Trade Deadline Outlook: Buyers, but likely targeting pitching
No. 17 — Arizona Diamondbacks
Trending: ➡️ Holding Steady
Arizona hasn’t replicated last season’s success, but dismissing the Diamondbacks would be a mistake.
The offense remains capable of putting together explosive stretches, while the rotation has shown flashes of the stability that carried the club deep into October not long ago. The problem has been sustaining that level of play over multiple weeks.
Competing in the same division as the Dodgers makes every slump feel magnified, and Arizona has simply dug itself too many holes during the first half. Still, if the Diamondbacks can string together wins heading into the break, they’re more than capable of climbing back into the postseason conversation.
Biggest Strength: Offensive versatility
Biggest Concern: Bullpen depth
Trade Deadline Outlook: Buyers
No. 16 — Texas Rangers
Trending: ⬆️ Rising
Quietly, the Rangers are beginning to resemble the club many expected to see back in April.
Texas has played noticeably better baseball over the past two weeks, closing ground in a tightly contested American League West. The rotation has become more reliable, while timely hitting has helped the Rangers win games that slipped away earlier this season.
The defending champions know exactly what it takes to navigate the second half, and that experience shouldn’t be overlooked. If Texas adds another impact arm before the deadline, this club has every reason to believe another postseason run is within reach.
Sometimes the most dangerous teams are the ones nobody is talking about.
Biggest Strength: Championship experience
Biggest Concern: Starting rotation depth
Trade Deadline Outlook: Aggressive buyers
No. 15 — Houston Astros
Trending: ⬆️ Rising
The Astros have spent much of the first half reminding everyone why writing them off is rarely a good idea.
After an uneven start, Houston has begun playing with the confidence that’s defined its recent run of success. Winning key series against contenders has reignited belief that the Astros remain legitimate threats despite sitting below .500 for much of the year.
Jeremy Peña’s expected return should further strengthen an offense that has finally begun producing more consistently. If Houston enters the All-Star break on another winning streak, don’t be surprised if this team climbs rapidly over the next month.
The Astros have earned the benefit of the doubt.
Biggest Strength: Championship pedigree
Biggest Concern: Pitching depth
Trade Deadline Outlook: Buyers
No. 14 — Washington Nationals
Trending: ⬆️ Rising
The Nationals deserve far more recognition than they’re receiving.
After entering the year with modest expectations, Washington has remained above .500 deep into July thanks to disciplined baseball, improved pitching, and one of the National League’s most balanced young rosters. They may not have the household names of Atlanta or Philadelphia, but they’ve consistently found ways to stay competitive.
Whether this season ultimately ends in October, baseball almost feels secondary.
The Nationals have accelerated their rebuild much faster than expected, and that alone represents a significant victory for the organization.
Biggest Strength: Young pitching
Biggest Concern: Offensive consistency
Trade Deadline Outlook: Conservative buyers
No. 13 — Pittsburgh Pirates
Trending: ⬆️ Rising
The Pirates continue moving in the right direction.
Pittsburgh has remained firmly in the National League Wild Card conversation thanks to a young roster that’s beginning to mature together. Their pitching has been better than expected, and the lineup has shown increasing confidence in high-pressure situations.
Perhaps most encouraging is the culture developing inside the clubhouse. The Pirates no longer look like a rebuilding franchise hoping to compete someday.
They’re beginning to expect it.
If Pittsburgh chooses to add another veteran bat before the deadline, this team could become one of the National League’s toughest outs during the second half.
Biggest Strength: Emerging young core
Biggest Concern: Offensive depth
Trade Deadline Outlook: Buyers
No. 12 — Cleveland Guardians
Trending: ➡️ Holding Steady
Year after year, Cleveland continues proving that winning baseball isn’t always flashy.
The Guardians remain one of baseball’s smartest organizations, consistently maximizing player development while fielding competitive teams despite operating on a payroll smaller than that of many contenders. Their bullpen remains among the league’s best, and the rotation continues giving them opportunities to win nearly every series.
The challenge now is separating themselves from the White Sox in a surprisingly competitive AL Central.
Adding another impact bat before the deadline could be exactly what Cleveland needs to turn a good team into a legitimate postseason threat.
Biggest Strength: Pitching development
Biggest Concern: Middle-of-the-order power
Trade Deadline Outlook: Buyers
No. 11 — Chicago White Sox
Trending: ⬆️ Rising
Perhaps no team has exceeded expectations more than the White Sox.
After entering the season with relatively little national attention, Chicago has emerged as one of baseball’s biggest surprises by combining quality pitching, timely offense, and consistently strong fundamentals. Leading the American League Central entering the final week before the All-Star break wasn’t on many preseason predictions, yet the White Sox have earned every bit of their success.
The question now shifts from proving they belong to proving they can stay there.
Unlike previous rebuilding seasons, Chicago finds itself in a position to become a buyer rather than a seller. One impact starting pitcher or middle-of-the-order bat could significantly strengthen a club that already looks capable of winning the division.
The White Sox have officially gone from surprise story to legitimate contender.
Biggest Strength: Complete team baseball
Biggest Concern: Limited postseason experience
Trade Deadline Outlook: Buyers
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- Three 2027 NFL Draft prospects to watch on the Northwestern Wildcats
Three 2027 NFL Draft prospects to watch on the Northwestern Wildcats
Two months from now, the Northwestern Wildcats will open their season, at home against the South Dakota State Jackrabbits. Three months from now, NU will play their first game ever in their soon to be iconic new stadium.
New Ryan Field, the most expensive college football only stadium in history, opens for business October 2nd against Penn State.
So there is no time like the present to discuss and analyze the biggest playmakers on this team.
Griffin Wilde, WR
Wilde, who had 71 catches for 880 yards (12.4 avg) and eight touchdowns, transferred in a year ago. He played his 2024 and 2023 ball for...wait for it...wait for it...South Dakota State! Yes, sometimes things just write themselves. Wilde, a third team All-Big Ten selection last season, had the most single season receiving yards by a NU receiver since 2016.
At 6-2, 200 lbs, he's got great size for the position. He also has the versatility and speed to both go over the top, and find the seams in the mid-range and shorter routes.
Projected Round: 4-6
Aidan Chiles, QB
As he enters his fourth season, playing for his third different program, it's time for him to fully realize all of his potential. With legendary offensive mastermind Chip Kelly as his OC, perhaps this will be the year. And if it isn't, then Northwestern fans might just be saying "Chile, please!"
When you combine Kelly's top-tier schematics and elite play-calling with Chiles' arm talent, strength in the deep ball and dual threat ability, the potential for something special is obviously there.
However, Chiles still needs to show NFL teams that he's a leader and winner. His record as a starter is just 8-12.
Projected Round: 6-7
Gavin Sawchuk, RB
Like Chiles, he entered the portal twice, and both of his previous destinations were blue bloods. Well, if you still consider Florida State a blue blood, and regard Oklahoma as ever being worthy of that status. Sawchuk, who supposedly has 4.2 speed, had a break out season in 2023 with the Sooners, but we haven't seen that form since.
If he can find that again this autumn, he'll get that big phone call come springtime.
Projected Round: 6-UDFA
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- What's The Score: Haaland, Osaka, And Harry Kane Shine And The Weekend's Top Sporting Talking Points
What's The Score: Haaland, Osaka, And Harry Kane Shine And The Weekend's Top Sporting Talking Points
It was a weekend of 'making the quarter finals' in both the World Cup and Wimbledon, and the drama is only increasing and heating up.

If you're in the UK and wondering why the office is emptier than usual, you don't need me to tell you why... A 1am kick-off time in the round of 16 tie against Mexico kept much of the UK up until the early hours of the morning, and the dramatic 3-2 victory for the three lions only elongated festivities.

The celebrations were wild at the final whistle, and Harry Kane's breathless post-match interview with his voice breaking became an instant classic.
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One of the best post-match interviews you will EVER see! Rest up, Harry :) pic.twitter.com/twk8bhP2YK
— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) July 6, 2026
Kane referenced Jordan Henderson 'falling over', but it turns out the England midfielder actually had a freak injury when jumping over the advertising boards surrounding the pitch after the game... People are calling it one of the most ridiculous World Cup injuries ever (we're wishing Jordan a speedy recovery though, of course).
A big shout out for Jordan Henderson who's been booked and injured in football match that he didn't even play in. Sensational work. pic.twitter.com/U4dFheSMzy
— Football Tweet ⚽ (@Footballtweet) July 6, 2026
Meanwhile, earlier on that evening, Erling Haaland continued his show-stealing performance at this year's World Cup. The player who's already gone viral amongst non-football supporters for his bag collection and off-the field antics led Norway's famous Viking Row after powering them to a 2-1 victory over Brazil and into their first ever quarter final.
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AURA +99 pic.twitter.com/bAIHxHf2qmhttps://t.co/Z65A3jcT3V
— Bebo (@Bbebo_55) July 5, 2026
The idea of letting Haaland lead the Viking Row wasn’t actually Odegaard’s, but props to him for listening and giving Haaland the chance to do it❤️pic.twitter.com/gTDFw8g55Yhttps://t.co/9s20bsKcm6
— AB⚕ (@AbsoluteBruno) July 6, 2026
Speaking of stars gaining popularity, Alex Eala is becoming a true fan favourite with her performance at Wimbledon, and she became the first Filipino player in the Open Era to reach the 2nd week of a Slam at Wimbledon.
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THE MOMENT ALEX EALA BECAME THE FIRST FILIPINA IN THE OPEN ERA TO REACH THE 4TH ROUND OF A SLAM at WIMBLEDON. Listen to this crowd. Look at the joy on her face. The heart of a Filipina is leaving footprints in history. 🥹🥹🥹🥹🥹🇵🇭❤️🇵🇭 pic.twitter.com/bRtj8Rx8rb
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) July 4, 2026
Alex Eala speaking through tears after beating Iga Swiatek to become the first Filipino player in the Open Era to reach the 2nd week of a Slam at Wimbledon.“How does it feel to be standing here after just defeating the defending champion on Centre court?”Alex: “I don’t know… pic.twitter.com/E60mrDa2CQ
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) July 4, 2026
Elsewhere at Wimbledon, former world No. 1 Naomi Osaka beat current world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka to reach the quarter finals. Aryna, whose press conferences have already garnered some attention, continued that trend after the game.
I’m so glad Naomi Osaka is finally remembering she’s literally Naomi Osaka
— Justin (@JustinOh4_) July 5, 2026
Aryna Sabalenka in Wimbledon press after her loss to Naomi Osaka“Commiserations on your loss…”Aryna: “Did you say congratulations?”😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 pic.twitter.com/ktdHecam6F
— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) July 5, 2026
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Also into the quarter finals (for the first time) is Coco Gauff, who won her tie against Belinda Bencic two minutes before the cut-off time of 11pm which would have seen the match suspended.
Just in time, @CocoGauff ⌚️Match point: 22:58 BSTDeadline: 23:00 BST pic.twitter.com/nIe4MaMLRI
— Wimbledon (@Wimbledon) July 5, 2026
Today sees Alex Eala's round of 16 Wimbledon tie against Jasmine Paolini at 13:30, and we have the round of 16 World Cup game between Spain and Portugal at 20:00 – an important game for one of sports' most famous individuals, Cristiano Ronaldo, as he announced that this World Cup would be his last (he is 41 to be fair...).

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- Darren Fletcher, Owen Hargreaves call wild Mexico-England match: ‘I’ve never seen anything like it!’
Darren Fletcher, Owen Hargreaves call wild Mexico-England match: ‘I’ve never seen anything like it!’

England held off Mexico 3-2 in a chaotic round-of-16 FIFA World Cup match at Azteca Stadium on Sunday night.
Despite playing 10-on-11 for most of the second half after defender Jarell Quansah was shown a red card, England found a way to come away victorious in front of a raucous crowd in Mexico City.
Play-by-play announcer Darren Fletcher and color commentator Owen Hargreaves had the English-language duties on the Fox broadcast.
England’s Jude Bellingham delivered two goals just 98 seconds apart to get the scoring started in the first half.
JUDE BELLINGHAM AND ENGLAND GOAL NO. 1 VS MEXICO!
Darren Fletcher with the call for Fox.
#WorldCuppic.twitter.com/Xx9lt625id
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) July 6, 2026
Fletcher: “ENGLAND LEAD! JUDE BELLINGHAM IN THE AZTECA! MEXICO HAVE BEEN THE BETTER TEAM; ENGLAND STRIKE FIRST!”
JUDE BELLINGHAM AND ENGLAND GOAL NO. 2 VS MEXICO!
Darren Fletcher has the Fox play-by-play call.
#WorldCuppic.twitter.com/Aqmrxf8nC5https://t.co/3wnxvspTRe
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) July 6, 2026
Fletcher: “BELLINGHAM IS THERE AGAIN! AND ENGLAND LEAD TWO-NIL! AND IN THE BLINK OF AN EYE, THE GAME’S GETTING AWAY FROM MEXICO!”
But Mexico quickly got back in the game on a goal Julián Quiñones just a few minutes later.
MEXICO IS ON THE BOARD!
Darren Fletcher with the call for Fox.
#WorldCuppic.twitter.com/U4yjwH9JmY
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) July 6, 2026
Fletcher: “IT’S QUIÑONES! IT’S LIFTOFF IN THE AZTECA! IT’S GAME ON IN THE LAST 16! MEXICO BACK IN IT!”
But, even with being down a man after the Quansah red card, England got a two-goal lead back when Harry Kane made a penalty kick in the second half.
Harry Kane nails the penalty kick to give England a 3-1 lead over Mexico!
Darren Fletcher has the call for Fox.
#WorldCuppic.twitter.com/LvgQyiqbr7
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) July 6, 2026
Fletcher: “HARRY KANE SCORES! ENGLAND LEADS 3-1! AND THE ENGLAND CAPTAIN SCORES HIS EIGHTY-FIFTH INTERNATIONAL GOAL!”
Not even 10 minutes later, Mexico would go on to make a penalty kick as well when Raúl Jiménez put it home.
“Brilliant penalty! Never in doubt! ICE COOL UNDER PRESSURE! 3-2 IN THE AZTECA! GAME ON AGAIN!”
Darren Fletcher with the Fox call as Raúl Jiménez converts on the penalty for Mexico.
#WorldCuppic.twitter.com/UBcj7wB5An
— Awful Announcing (@awfulannouncing) July 6, 2026
Fletcher: “Brilliant penalty! Never in doubt! ICE COOL UNDER PRESSURE! 3-2 IN THE AZTECA! GAME ON AGAIN!”
Mexico had a few good chances down the stretch, and the final minutes were particularly chaotic.
Fletcher and Hargreaves couldn’t believe the finish.
“What is going on?!” Hargreaves asked as he watched the wild action.
Fletcher: “CHAOS AT THE AZTECA… THE REFEREE BLOWS THE FULL-TIME WHISTLE! AND THE LIONS ROAR IN THE AZTECA! ENGLAND THROUGH TO THE QUARTERFINALS OF THE WORLD CUP! MEXICAN HEARTBREAK! ABSOLUTE JUBILATION FOR ENGLAND! HEROES IN WHITE! HEROES IN GREEN AS WELL! WHAT A BATTLE BETWEEN THESE TWO NATIONS IN THE WORLD CUP, OWEN HARGREAVES!”
Hargreaves: “What a fabulous game of football! Credit to both teams. And they left everything out there. You talk about the conditions and altitude, and the rain, the delay. England were there in the big moments! And they delivered.”
Fletcher: “ENGLAND WERE BOMBARDED! ENGLAND HELD ON! MEXICO OUT! ENGLAND THROUGH! THEY PLAY NORWAY NEXT IN MIAMI! WHAT A GAME! ABSOLUTELY ASTONISHING! I’VE NEVER SEEN ANYTHING LIKE IT!”
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- Is USA vs Belgium on TV? Channel, kick-off time and how to watch World Cup last-16 clash
Is USA vs Belgium on TV? Channel, kick-off time and how to watch World Cup last-16 clash
The United States are hoping to prolong their dream home World Cup as they face Belgium with a place in the quarter-finals on the line.
Mauricio Pochettino guided the US to only their second-ever knockouts win as they brushed aside Bosnia and Herzegovina, with star man Folarin Balogun and Malik Tillman scoring in Santa Clara.
However, the co-hosts are now at the centre of controversy after Fifa had Balogun’s red card from that game wiped, reportedly after being lobbied by the White House.
Belgium, who produced the most dramatic win of the tournament against Senegal in the round of 32 to reach this stage, have branded themselves “astonished” at the decision and will look to overcome what many has seen as preferential treatment towards the host nation.
Here’s everything you need to know.
When is USA vs Belgium?
USA’s last-16 clash with Belgium kicks off at 1am BST (6pm PT) on Tuesday 7 July at the Seattle Stadium.
How can I watch it?
Viewers in the UK can watch the match on BBC One, while it can also be streamed on BBC iPlayer and the BBC Sport website.
In the US, the match will be available to watch on Fox Sports.
Who will the winner face?
The winner will be pitted in a quarter-final clash with either Portugal or Spain, with that match set for 10 July in Los Angeles.
Team news
USA will controversially have Balogun available after his suspension was wiped by Fifa. Pochettino also has injury concerns regarding Mark McKenzie and Cristian Roldan, while talisman Christian Pulisic will be expected to start after his injury problems earlier in the tournament.
Zeno Debast is still a doubt to feature for Belgium due to an injury that has kept him out the entire World Cup, though Leandro Trossard is fit despite concerns.
Predicted line-ups
USA XI: Freese; Freeman, Richards, Ream, Robinson; Tillman, Adams, McKennie; Dest, Balogun, Pulisic.
Belgium XI: Courtois; Castagne, Theate, Mechele, De Cuyper; Vanaken, Tielemans; Trossard, De Bruyne, Doku; De Ketelaere.
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- Duke's Cameron Boozer reveals the meaning behind his new jersey number
Duke's Cameron Boozer reveals the meaning behind his new jersey number
Ever since former Duke Blue Devil Cameron Boozer was selected with the No. 3 overall pick at the 2026 NBA Draft, many awaited a decision on his new number in the NBA. Although Boozer's college number (No. 12) opened up after the trade of Ja Morant, Boozer ultimately decided to go in a different direction, choosing No. 27.
Following the decision, Boozer revealed what made him choose No. 27 as opposed to other options, saying, “I did it for my mom. Going to stick with it this year and maybe for a couple of years. We’ll see if things change, but I’m liking 27 honestly.” Boozer's mom, Cece Blackwell, wore No. 27 when playing college volleyball at North Carolina Central University.
Only two players have worn the No. 27 in Grizzlies history (Kalin Lucas and David Roddy), but neither of them played more than two seasons with Memphis.
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- Brazil Exit World Cup On Day of FIFA Corruption and Shame
Brazil Exit World Cup On Day of FIFA Corruption and Shame

Yesterday was really something then, wasn’t it? From a football point of view. We started with FIFA trying to kill football, engaging in the most risibly blatant corruption in recent memory and overturning a red card at the behest of the president of the host nation in order to give them a competitive edge.
Had FIFAs action been taken at the behest of Qatar or Russia at a past World Cup, the American press and fans would have been quick to call it out for what it so obviously was—corruption so blatant and with such disdain for the fans, players, and other national federations that it’s almost difficult to comprehend.
In the tribal world of sport, though, many Americans who would have previously reacted badly to being tied to their controversial president suddenly found themselves as firm fellow travellers, contorting themselves into ugly shapes to rationalize the situation rather than simply call it what it so obvious was.
Then, mere hours later, England went to the Azteca. Extreme altitude. One of the most hostile stadiums on the planet. Facing Mexico at home, an opponent fully acclimatized to the elevation, and in top form. And somehow England came out on top, even down to ten men and under siege for 30 minutes.
It was a performance for the ages for England to come out on top. For Mexico, it was a potentially generationally scarring sporting result. They had England at the Azteca, at 7,400’, they were up a man and down a goal and they had 30 minutes to hammer and hammer and hammer them. And they still lost.
On Sunday, a greedy and corrupt FIFA tried their damndest to kill football. Again. The organization best known for bribes and kickbacks and carrying water for corrupt regimes engaged in some of their most shockingly blatant corruption yet. Football, though, turned around and once again refused to be killed.
Oh, and somewhere in between those two things Brazil lost to Norway. On any other day, this would have been the headline. On Sunday, it was an afterthought. One that means Liverpool player Alisson Becker’s World Cup is over. He played well. Brazil still lost. Erling Haaland and Norway put on a show.
As to all the rest, there is a sense of mixed joy and frustration. In the end, England vs. Mexico was a stunning spectacle. The game of the World Cup. The game of the past few World Cups, perhaps. Yet FIFA exists. Corrupt. Loathsome. Lining their pockets in the service of some of the worst people in the world.
They bring nothing to the sport. If FIFA stopped existing tomorrow, football would survive. It would shrug it off without a care. Not a single thing of value would be lost. If football stopped, so would FIFA. They bring nothing of value to the mix, the greedy pricks; the ticks and leeches; the useless fucking parasites.
Football survives in spite of FIFA and Gianni Infantino. Football would be better off without FIFA and Gianni Infantino. They bring nothing of value, only take and take and take some more, and we don’t actually need them. That might be the best thing any of us can take away from yesterday at the World Cup.
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- Viktor Lakhin perfect from field in Sacramento Kings Summer League win
Viktor Lakhin perfect from field in Sacramento Kings Summer League win
Yesterday evening, former Clemson big man Viktor Lakhin opened the game with back-to-back hook shots in the first quarter and finished with 12 points on a perfect 5-for-5 shooting as the Sacramento Kings beat the Golden State Warriors Blue 91-85 in the California Classic Summer League.
Lakhin added six rebounds, one assist, two steals, and four blocks in 23 minutes, giving Sactown a little bit of everything. Four blocks at the rim in a Summer League game is solid, especially for a player trying to prove he can hold up physically and protect the rim at the professional level.
The hooks were the part that stood out early. Lakhin got to his spots, played with touch around the basket, and gave Sacramento easy offense before the game fully settled in. He just used his size, took what was there, and finished.
Lakhin has offensive skills, and Clemson fans already knew that. He can score inside, step away from the rim, and give a team a skilled frontcourt look. But his long-term NBA chances will probably come down to the other stuff: footwork, health, mobility, and whether he can handle the speed of higher-level athletes every night.
Viktor Lakhin had back-to-back hook shots in the first quarter, that lead to him having a 12-point game going 5-7 from the field.
— Drew Landon (@thedrewlan) July 5, 2026
Personally think he's far away from an NBA stint due to his footwork and health issues but a strong performance on the day.
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So no, one perfect shooting game does not suddenly make him an NBA lock. But it was a solid performance, plus Sacramento won the game. Lakhin gave the Kings efficient minutes. That's all you need to do when you step on the court: use your minutes wisely because you never know when your last ones could be.
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Loading The Cannon: Pheonix Copley
The Columbus Blue Jackets got extremely lucky last year with their goalie situation. Jet Greaves and Elvis Merzlikins played in every game of the season and avoided injuries. It's not entirely rare, as it happens every now and then.
The 25-26 season was the first time only two goalies have played in all the games since the 2018-19 season, when Sergei Bobrovsky and Joonas Korpisalo manned the net. That tandem actually did it in back-to-back seasons.
Before those two seasons, it hadn't been done since the 12-13 season when Sergei Bobrovsky and Steve Mason suited up as a tandem during the lockout season.
It's happened seven times in 25 seasons, so don't expect it again.
The Cleveland Monsters are going through some changes next season, and it starts in the net. They lost veterans Zach Sawchenko and Ivan Fedotov, leaving youngsters Evan Gardner and Nolan LaLonde.
With that, the Blue Jackets signed veteran Pheonix Copley to a one-year deal on July 1st. The immediate thought was that he's going to be the vet in Cleveland next season. We'd be fools to think that the CBJ will go unscathed again on the goaltender injury front, so Copley might actually get some NHL time next season.
Let's take a look at Copley and what he's done in his career, and what he could bring.
Undrafted - North Pole, Alaska
NHL Debut - February 17, 2016 (St. Louis)
Career NHL Record - 44-17-8 - .898% sv% - 2.85 GAA - 70 Career Starts
NHL Playoff Experience - 1 Relief Appearance
Career AHL Record - 169-104-30-18 - .909% sv% - 2.52 GAA
AHL Playoff Experience - 10-10-0-1 - .933% sv% - 2.13 GAA
NOTES & TRANSACTIONS PER NHL PR
- Harry "Hap" Holmes Memorial Award (AHL fewest goals against) (2021) (shared with Zach Fucale)
- Signed as a free agent by Washington, March 20, 2014.
- Traded to St. Louis by Washington with Troy Brouwer and Washington's 3rd round pick (later traded back to Washington - Washington selected Garrett Pilon) in 2016 NHL Draft for T.J. Oshie, July 2, 2015.
- Traded to Washington by St. Louis with Kevin Shattenkirk for Zach Sanford, Brad Malone and Washington's 1st round pick (later traded to Philadelphia - Philadelphia selected Morgan Frost) in 2017 NHL Draft, February 27, 2017.
- Signed as a free agent by Los Angeles, July 13, 2022.
- Claimed off waivers by Tampa Bay from Los Angeles, October 2, 2025.
- Traded to Los Angeles by Tampa Bay for future considerations, October 15, 2025.
When the deal was announced, many thought this move was to replace Elvis Merzlikins, but I'm here to tell you that that is very unlikely. Unless a deal comes that makes absolute sense, the goalie tandem in Columbus will be Greaves and Elvis.
Copley very well may get his chance due to injuries or other circumstances, but at this point, Copley is set to be the vet in Cleveland to help Gardner and Lalonde start their pro careers.
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- UC Bearcats Baseball outfielder gets selected for Team USA
UC Bearcats Baseball outfielder gets selected for Team USA
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Cincinnati baseball outfielder Derrick Pitts will be representing Team USA this summer.
On Sunday, July 5, USA Baseball (the national governing body for baseball in the U.S.) named Pitts onto its squad for the upcoming World Collegiate Baseball Championship taking place in Taiwan. He is one of 28 players on the roster, all of whom are current NCAA players.
Pitts, a rising junior, becomes the first player in UC history to be selected for the USA Baseball Collegiate National Team.
Hear it from the man himself 🗣
— Cincinnati Baseball (@GoBearcatsBASE) July 6, 2026
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USA Baseball made its selections following an 11-day training camp across North Carolina and Virginia, which consisted of 53 players and four from the Big 12. Other schools represented in the final 28-man roster include Men's College World Series participants West Virginia, Georgia, Texas and Mississippi.
During the 2026 NCAA season, Pitts batted .329 with 42 RBI, 12 doubles and six home runs. He started all 58 games for the Bearcats, which made a second-consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance.
More: UC Bearcats baseball playing Ohio State, Vanderbilt in Nashville in 2027
Pitts was also featured on SportsCenter's Top 10 twice in 2026.
The World Collegiate Baseball Championship, which runs from July 11 to 15, was founded by USA Baseball, the Chinese Taipei Baseball Association, and the Japan University Baseball Federation this year. The countries representing those governing bodies will play in the competition annually alongside a fourth team, which is South Korea this year.
Each team will play three pool play matches, before moving into an elimination bracket with semifinals, a final between the semis winners, and one between the semis losers.
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Cincinnati baseball outfielder Derrick Pitts will be representing Team USA this summer.
On Sunday, July 5, USA Baseball (the national governing body for baseball in the U.S.) named Pitts onto its squad for the upcoming World Collegiate Baseball Championship taking place in Taiwan. He is one of 28 players on the roster, all of whom are current NCAA players.
Pitts, a rising junior, becomes the first player in UC history to be selected for the USA Baseball Collegiate National Team.
Hear it from the man himself 🗣
— Cincinnati Baseball (@GoBearcatsBASE) July 6, 2026
Go be great @iamdp3_‼️ #Bearcats | #TenGames | @USABaseballCNTpic.twitter.com/UOlyPoCS7u
USA Baseball made its selections following an 11-day training camp across North Carolina and Virginia, which consisted of 53 players and four from the Big 12. Other schools represented in the final 28-man roster include Men's College World Series participants West Virginia, Georgia, Texas and Mississippi.
During the 2026 NCAA season, Pitts batted .329 with 42 RBI, 12 doubles and six home runs. He started all 58 games for the Bearcats, which made a second-consecutive NCAA Tournament appearance.
More: UC Bearcats baseball playing Ohio State, Vanderbilt in Nashville in 2027
Pitts was also featured on SportsCenter's Top 10 twice in 2026.
The World Collegiate Baseball Championship, which runs from July 11 to 15, was founded by USA Baseball, the Chinese Taipei Baseball Association, and the Japan University Baseball Federation this year. The countries representing those governing bodies will play in the competition annually alongside a fourth team, which is South Korea this year.
Each team will play three pool play matches, before moving into an elimination bracket with semifinals, a final between the semis winners, and one between the semis losers.
This article originally appeared on Cincinnati Enquirer: UC Bearcats Baseball outfielder gets selected for Team USA
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- Denver Broncos' 91-man offseason roster ahead of training camp
Denver Broncos' 91-man offseason roster ahead of training camp
After wrapping up mandatory minicamp in June, Denver Broncos players now have a summer break until training camp begins later this month. Rookies are set to report for camp on July 22, followed by veterans on July 28. The team's first practice of the summer has been set for July 31.
Last month, the Broncos made several changes to the 91-man offseason roster ahead of training camp. First, the team waived cornerback Paul Manning (with an injury settlement) and waived/injured wide receiver Michael Woods (who later received a settlement). Second, to fill those former roster spots, Denver signed two players from the UFL: wide receiver Hakeem Butler and cornerback/returner Sean Fresch.
After that, the Broncos signed tryout offensive lineman Reid Holskey and cornerback Blake Cotton. To make room for Holskey and Cotton, Denver cut offensive lineman Nash Jones and cornerback Ahmari Harvey.
The NFL's offseason roster limit this time of year is 90 players, but the Broncos are currently carrying 91 players thanks to an exception. Australian punter Jeremy Crawshaw gets a roster exemption as the team's designated international player. Crawshaw will count against the 53-man roster during the regular season, but Denver can carry an extra 17th (international) player on the practice squad this fall.
Here's a look at the team's 91-man offseason roster ahead of training camp later this month.
Broncos 91-man offseason roster
- QB Bo Nix
- QB Jarrett Stidham
- QB Sam Ehlinger
- FB Adam Prentice
- RB J.K. Dobbins
- RB RJ Harvey
- RB Jonah Coleman
- RB Tyler Badie
- RB Jaleel McLaughlin
- RB Cody Schrader
- WR Courtland Sutton
- WR Jaylen Waddle
- WR Pat Bryant
- WR Marvin Mims
- WR Troy Franklin
- WR Lil'Jordan Humphrey
- WR Michael Bandy
- WR Hakeem Butler
- WR Joseph Manjack
- WR Dane Key
- WR Cam Ross
- WR Kolbe Katsis
- TE Evan Engram
- TE Adam Trautman
- TE/FB Nate Adkins
- TE Justin Joly
- TE Lucas Krull
- TE Dallen Bentley
- TE Caleb Lohner
- OT Mike McGlinchey
- OT Garett Bolles
- G Quinn Meinerz
- G Ben Powers
- C Luke Wattenberg
- C Alex Forsyth
- OL Alex Palczewski
- OT Frank Crum
- OL Kage Casey
- OL Calvin Throckmorton
- OL Matt Peart
- OL Nick Gargiulo
- OT Tyler Miller
- OL Gavin Ortega
- OL Michael Deiter
- OL Reid Holskey
- DE Zach Allen
- DT D.J. Jones
- DT Malcolm Roach
- DE Sai'vion Jones
- DL Eyioma Uwazurike
- DL Tyler Onyedim
- DL Matt Henningsen
- DL Jordan Jackson
- DL Jordan Miller
- DL Kristian Williams
- OLB Nik Bonitto
- OLB Jonathon Cooper
- OLB Jonah Elliss
- OLB Dondrea Tillman
- OLB Que Robinson
- OLB/LB Drew Sanders
- OLB Johnny Walker
- OLB Dasan McCullough
- LB Alex Singleton
- LB Justin Strnad
- LB Karene Reid
- LB Lavelle Bailey
- LB Jordan Turner
- LB Red Murdock
- LB Taurean York
- CB Pat Surtain
- CB Riley Moss
- CB Ja’Quan McMillian
- CB Jahdae Barron
- CB Kris Abrams-Draine
- CB Reese Taylor
- CB Jaden Robinson
- CB Brent Austin
- CB Sean Fresch
- CB Blake Cotton
- S Brandon Jones
- S Talanoa Hufunga
- S Devon Key
- S Tycen Anderson
- S JL Skinner
- S Miles Scott
- DB Parker Robertson
- LS Mitchell Fraboni
- LS Luke Basso
- K Wil Lutz
- P Jeremy Crawshaw (international exemption)
Two weeks into training camp, Denver will begin preseason. The Broncos are scheduled to play three preseason games in August. After that, the regular season will kick off in September (view the team's full schedule).
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- Chinese YMTC SSDs spotted in Global Lenovo laptops for the first time
Chinese YMTC SSDs spotted in Global Lenovo laptops for the first time
The AI bubble has allowed Chinese DRAM and NAND makers to rise up Notebookcheck has reviewed its first Lenovo laptop with a YMTC SSD inside. YMTC, Yangtze Memory Technologies, is a Chinese NAND manufacturer whose SSDs are, or at least were, rarely seen outside of China. Massive shortages in the DRAM and NAND markets have […]
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- How to Evaluate an AI SOC Platform in 2026: 6 Capabilities That Separate Leaders from Bolt-On AI solutions
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- World Cup star Erling Haaland is a big XBOX fan and he should definitely become an official brand ambassador
World Cup star Erling Haaland is a big XBOX fan and he should definitely become an official brand ambassador
Appreciate how hard it is to write the name Erling Haaland and literally anything nice. The World Cup star plays for Manchester City, whom I am programmed to despise, as well as England's next opponents, Norway.
But, I know a man of undoubted class when I see one, and Haaland fits that bill because, like us, he's an XBOX man. Some of the games he's playing won't be too surprising, but at least one of them might be.
The video below via yoxic on X walks us through Haaland's Xbox, some of his favorite games, and yes, as a man of class, he also has the Xbox Series X mini fridge.
Erling Haaland had revealed that when he's not training for the FIFA World Cup or playing football, one of his favorite things to do is play video games like GTA, MW2 and Minecraft"Modern Warfare 2 is top 3 ever games.. GTA I cant wait for the new one" pic.twitter.com/v01TsKh5tDJuly 4, 2026
I had a mild panic when I read the caption before seeing the video before calming down when "Modern Warfare 2" does, in fact, refer to the original Call of Duty: Modern Warfare trilogy, not the reboot. I've met plenty of people who would agree on the old game and essentially nobody who would pass such lofty praise on the newer one.
There's no surprise to hear GTA 6 is most anticipated, though, fun fact, Haaland was only 13 when GTA 5 was first released. In the time between games he's grown up and become the most feared striker on the planet. Puts it into perspective how long we've been waiting!
Shoutout for Minecraft, too, another of the titles taking its place on Haaland's XBOX alongside the extremely obvious EA FC games.
Reaction on social media is plentiful, but the replies tagging Xbox CEO Asha Sharma and marketing chief Aaron Greenberg feel valid. One of the best known football players on the planet is basically doing free marketing here. If XBOX has any sense, they'll reach out about a partnership. Lord knows we could use some positivity.
There's a precedent for that, too. Darts sensation Luke Littler is also a proud XBOX player, which was soon followed up by an official partnership. All the youngsters out there that love Erling Haaland need to know he loves XBOX. It's a no-brainer!
That's enough from me, though. Time to lock in on the World Cup Quarter-Finals. England vs. Norway. We've got to get the man back home and on his XBOX as soon as possible!


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- Euro Truck Simulator 2's "Coaches" DLC gets nostalgic with a bus-driving gameplay tease — and frustration over missing truck types
Euro Truck Simulator 2's "Coaches" DLC gets nostalgic with a bus-driving gameplay tease — and frustration over missing truck types
Euro Truck Simulator 2 (and its USA-centric counterpart, American Truck Simulator) is the world's most popular trucking simulation game on PC, and console ports for Xbox and PlayStation are even in the works. As the name suggests, the theme has always been about hauling trailers across realistic recreations of famous cities, but a teased "Project Coaches" add-on is getting closer to mixing that up.
Yes, the big trucking simulator game is getting a Coaches DLC on Steam that'll add drivable coach buses from real-world manufacturers like Scania, Volvo, and MAN. We don't know how much the DLC will cost, and its developers at SCS Software reiterate that anything it shows is "still a work in progress", so the specifics on how its in-world passengers will behave might change before release.
We've known details about in-world bus stations for a while, but a new gameplay video on YouTube shows how everything is coming together with footage of the MAN Lions Coach set to the nostalgic soundtrack of SCS Software's Bus Driver from 2007. The twist on passenger replacements for cargo is garnering mostly positive reactions so far, but it simultaneously highlights a feature that's still strangely missing: rigid trucks.
Rigid-chassis trucks have been missing from both versions of SCS Software's truck simulator since launch, with the only solutions coming from community-made mods. You've probably seen these types of trucks driving around your own town; they're a more compact alternative to the longer, hauled trailers that you'll see in the game's traditional selection. Coaches, if larger, still handle on the road in the same fashion, so this feels like a slightly unusual release order.
Euro " Truck " Simulator 2 needs to have rigid trucks before buses.
Kjornik, Truck Simulator Steam Community
Despite frustrations among some Steam players that the Coaches DLC might be receiving priority over new truck types, Euro Truck Simulator 2 nevertheless maintains an "Overwhelmingly Positive" standing with over 140,000 English reviews. It's still the most realistic option for PC gamers on Windows 10/11 and SteamOS — thanks to its "Steam Deck Verified" status — and one of the easiest games to recommend when paired with an appropriate wheel.

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Kell Brook sums up Tyson Fury’s chances of beating Anthony Joshua in British mega fight
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Researchers built a tiny diving suit for cyborg cockroaches to survive underwater
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- SSD Shortage Due To AI Encouraged An Engineer To Upgrade A MacBook Pro’s Storage To 8TB, But The NAND’s $800 Price And Hours Of Work Will Make Anyone Nervous
SSD Shortage Due To AI Encouraged An Engineer To Upgrade A MacBook Pro’s Storage To 8TB, But The NAND’s $800 Price And Hours Of Work Will Make Anyone Nervous
Apple’s price hike now means that just for a storage upgrade, moving from a 2TB SSD to an 8TB one on the company’s latest M5 Max MacBook Pro models will cost you a whopping $3,000. Fortunately, while the AI boom may have caused a real problem with storage and memory shortage, that doesn’t mean everyone has to accept these insane cost bumps. Those proficient in micro-soldering can definitely take advantage of the skill, with one individual upgrading his MacBook Pro SSD to a whopping 8TB. However, as you’ll soon find out, it’s quite an expensive undertaking, and even then, there’s no […]
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- Will ITV still be free? The massive Sky-ITV deal explained — and what it means for your favorite TV shows
Will ITV still be free? The massive Sky-ITV deal explained — and what it means for your favorite TV shows
- ITV is selling its media and entertainment divisions to Sky
- The £1.6 billion deal is a massive shake-up for UK television
- Analysts say viewers could expect Sky and ITV's offerings to merge in future
The UK's TV landscape just changed in a big way, with ITV announcing that it's agreed to sell its media and entertainment business to Sky in a massive £1.6 billion deal.
The agreement makes it one of the biggest deals in UK media history. It'll see Sky take ownership of the ITVX platform and ITV's free-to-air channels, but doesn't include the ITV Studios production arm (which makes the likes of I’m A Celebrity and Mr Bates Vs The Post Office).
So what does this all mean for the average Downton Abbey fan or Sky subscriber? Will ITV's channels remain free-to-air? And what does it mean for current and future shows on both platforms?
Here are some of those big questions answered by media and broadcasting experts...
Will ITV continue to be free-to-air?
Yes, for the foreseeable future at least. ITV has public service broadcasting commitments from its licence that run until 2034. The Sky deal doesn't change that.
Tom Harrington, a TV analyst from Enders Analysis, says ITV being free-to-air is also likely one of the main reasons for the potential deal. "ITV remains profitable and the reach that it commands as the major commercial broadcaster is probably the main reason why it would be attractive to Comcast/Sky".

However, Sky's focus could increasingly shift from ITV's broadcast offerings to its online streaming platforms – and may ultimately see ITVX and NOW TV merge.
"Online video advertising remains a key area of growth, as audiences increasingly turn to the convenience of the expansive catalogues available to them via streaming. As such, monetisation of this space is essential for broadcasters’ ongoing strategies," said Peter Ingram, Research Manager at Ampere Analysis.
"A sale of ITV to Sky will likely lead to an acceleration of the development (and possible integration) of streaming propositions such as ITVX and NOW with a focus on expanding online video subscription and advertising revenues," he added.
In other words, expect ITVX and its ITVX Premium subscription to become the primary focus for Sky. Not that traditional broadcast TV will be left by the wayside.
"ITV’s linear operations could be rationalised, but key assets will remain in order to continue monetising the still sizeable audience that is loyal to linear TV", Peter Ingram added.
What might this mean for current TV shows?
Major changes for ITV or Sky viewers are unlikely in the short term due to existing agreements and contracts. But one thing you can expect to see is more ITV shows on Sky, and vice versa.
"An immediate impact of a combination could be an element of integration of Sky and ITV’s programming assets," Peter Ingram from Ampere Analysis predicts.
"The two companies are among the highest content spenders in the UK, with ITV providing a slate of locally resonant shows, news and sports rights. Sky provides local and international first-run and library film and TV series, major sports rights (such as Premier League football) and news. The two operators could utilise some of these programming assets across a combined entertainment ecosystem to greater effect," he added.

However, Tom Harrington from Enders Research told us before the finalisation of the deal that changes could be more of a slow burn. "From a viewer perspective, in the short term there probably wouldn't be many discernible changes: the ITV and Sky offerings would remain similar," he said.
"In time, Comcast/Sky may have differing opinions to current ITV management about how to monetise on free-to-air and there could be channel changes and a differing approach to ITVX," he added.
The nature of the deal – which doesn't include ITV's production arm, ITV Studios – might also eventually affect the kinds of shows you see on its channels. ITV Studios produces shows like Love Island and I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here and The Voice. Those could one day find a different home, some analysts predict.
"The biggest customer of ITV Studios is ITV itself, and more than half of all ITV's viewing is from shows it makes itself in Studios," Harrington explained. "So if Comcast/Sky was to acquire ITV broadcast then we would assume it would include a long-term agreement that guaranteed the flow of content from ITV Studios to the channels/ITVX," he noted.
"However, even with some sort of agreement, over time you could foresee that the relationship between these two parts would weaken from current levels," he said.
Is this good or bad news for TV viewers?
It's still too early for definitive conclusions about the deal. However, experts have highlighted three potential impacts that are broadly good, bad, or mixed.
Based on previous mergers, there's reason for some concern about TV quality, according to Tom Harrington from Enders Research. "Generally in a merger/acquisition such as this, the result is less content being produced overall, as savings and efficiencies are immediately sought. So overall there may be less on offer — although this may not necessarily be obvious to the viewer," he said.

Still, on the plus side, the TV shows that do get made might be more widely available. "You would imagine that Sky may want to utilise Sky programming on ITV and vice versa. So certain viewers may get access to shows and some sport that they may not previously have had access to," he added.
Peter Ingram from Ampere Analysis is also a bit more optimistic about the long-term health of TV shows on both ITV and Sky. "The increased scale provided by the group’s presence across TV and streaming would facilitate an even stronger revenue base, allowing for the production of more high-quality original programming for UK consumers," he predicts. Let's certainly hope so.
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- Will Netflix's Little House on the Prairie reboot be worth watching? Here's what time you can find it on the streamer
Will Netflix's Little House on the Prairie reboot be worth watching? Here's what time you can find it on the streamer
The Ingalls are back, 2026 style. Thanks to Netflix, Laura Ingalls Wilder's hit book series Little House on the Prairie is returning to the small screen, 52 years after it was first adapted.
The 1974 Western-drama ran for nine seasons, starring Michael Landon, Melissa Gilbert, Karen Grassle and Melissa Sue Anderson in the leading roles... but can the 2026 version last as long?
Before new episodes have even hit the streaming service, there's good news: Little House on the Prairie has already been renewed for a second season.
But let's not get ahead of ourselves just yet — when is season 1 available to watch?
What time can I watch Little House on the Prairie on Netflix?
Little House on the Prairie drops on Netflix on Ju1y 9, 2026.
As for exact time, it should be the standard 12am PT release that previous hit shows such as Emily in Paris have enjoyed.
For global regions, here's when you need to be prepared:
- US – 12am PT / 3am ET
- Canada – 12am PT / 3am ET
- UK – 8am BST
- India – 12:30pm IST
- Singapore – 3pm SGT
- Australia – 6pm AEST
- New Zealand – 8pm NZDT
When do new episodes of Little House on the Prairie come out?

All eight episodes of Little House on the Prairie will likely be its standard release schedule going forward.
There's currently no word on when season 2 might be released, though it is thought to be in production.
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- Hideo Kojima describes Sony's decision to end physical games as 'scary', warns that you 'won't own the data' — 'There's a server somewhere, and you only have the right to turn on the tap'
Hideo Kojima describes Sony's decision to end physical games as 'scary', warns that you 'won't own the data' — 'There's a server somewhere, and you only have the right to turn on the tap'
- Hideo Kojima has spoken about the end of physical PlayStation at a festival
- He said he is "very sad" about the announcement and worries about what it means for ownership
- He warns that we might be heading towards a streaming future: "Some company will own the server and say, 'You can turn on the tap for a certain amount of money each month.'"
Celebrity video game designer Hideo Kojima has revealed that he is "very sad" about the recent news that Sony plans to discontinue the production of physical PlayStation game discs in January 2028.
Speaking at the Il Cinema in Piazza festival in Rome, Italy (remarks that we have machine translated), he said "I'm very sad about it, because I grew up with physical media" and mentioned that he is currently collecting Blu-ray discs and DVDs.
"Games are a little different because you download them to your hard drive, so the data remains on your hardware," he continued. "However, if games move towards streaming in the future, that will also disappear. It's like streaming subscriptions for movies. Like Netflix or Amazon, there's a server somewhere, and you only have the right to turn on the tap. When you turn it on, the data on the server comes out."
He fears that in the future many forms of media will only be accessible via subscription services "from the start" leaving us with no option other than to pay a monthly fee in order to access our favorite titles.
"If that happens, what will happen is that I won't own the data," he says. "Some company will own the server and say, 'You can turn on the tap for a certain amount of money each month,' [...] and it's certainly conceivable that the data will stop being distributed."
"When that happens, I won't be able to watch my favorite movies or play my favorite games, and that's what's scary."
The comments come as fans continue to grapple with the announcement, which has resulted in widespread backlash, though it seems unlikely that Sony will backtrack on the decision as the historic PlayStation factory that manufactured 24 billion gaming discs is already being turned into a micro-optics lab as production winds down.
Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 and Watch 7 receive July 2026 stability improvements
Samsung has just pushed new July 2026 reliability improvements to the Galaxy Watch 8 and Watch 7 smartwatches. This rollout makes the wearables the first in Samsung to have the latest patches; even mobile phones are yet to join the party. The company has yet to share the details (bulletin) of its July 2026 security patch.
Galaxy watches receive a new security update every quarter. Samsung consistently releases these updates, and sometimes provides additional patches. July patch has arrived, but a global expansion would take some time to spread.
Users of the Galaxy Watch 8 and Classic can identify the July 2026 update via a PDA build version ending with AZF4. If you own the Galaxy Watch, the firmware version ends with BZF4, and it would be the same for the OG Watch Ultra. Notably, the updates weigh around 170 megabytes for the wearables.
July patches apart, the latest firmware also cleans the operating system. Users should experience a better user experience and performance. You can download the latest OTA update using the Galaxy Wearable app on your phone.
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Is One UI 9 Watch Beta coming next?
Samsung is set to unveil the Galaxy Watch 9 and Watch Ultra 2 later this month. The new wearables will be equipped with One UI 9 Watch, based on Wear OS 7.
The new platform should have already been released in Beta for existing models. However, it’s now highly likely to expand to existing models around the official reveal of the software.
One UI 9 Watch will bring new features and performance improvements. Google touts performance and efficiency gains in the new wearable platform, applicable to Galaxy Watch models too.
The post Samsung Galaxy Watch 8 and Watch 7 receive July 2026 stability improvements appeared first on Sammy Fans.
Fenerbahçe çekildi: Galatasaray ve Beşiktaş yokluyor
Nathan Ake'yi kadrosuna katan Fenerbahçe, solak stoper işini noktaladı. Bologna forması giyen Jhon Lucumi için şu anda Galatasaray ve Beşiktaş masada bulunuyor.
Jhon Lucumi'nin Bologna ile kontratı 30 Haziran 2027'de bitecek. 28 yaşındaki stoper sözleşmesinin son senesine girdi. Bologna buna rağmen 25 milyon euroluk bonservis bedelinde ısrar ediyor. Oyuncuyla Fenerbahçe de ilgileniyordu. Fakat Sarı-Lacivertliler, Nathan Ake ile birlikte solak stoper sorununu çözdü.
ONLAR DA ÖDEMEK İSTEMİYOR
Şu anda Galatasaray ve Beşiktaş'ın temasları ise sürüyor. Birbirlerinin haricinde onlara en çok zorluk çıkarabilecek takım Juventus... Çünkü oyuncunun bu seçeneğe daha sıcak baktığı ifade edildi. Diğer talipler gibi Juventus da 25 milyon euroluk bonservis bedelini ödemek istemiyor.
DAVİNSON SANCHEZ AVANTAJI
Bologna indirim yaptığı anda ortalık daha da hareketlenecek. 1.87 boyundaki savunmacı şu anda Kolombiya Milli Takımı'yla Dünya Kupası'nda bulunuyor. En yakın arkadaşlarından biri de Galatasaraylı Davinson Sanchez... Cim-Bom bu kozu da devreye sokacak. Dünya Kupası'nın ardından oyuncunun yeni takımının belli olması bekleniyor.

Can Uzun'a ağır suçlama: Magazin basınının ağına düştü
24 yıl sonra katıldığımız Dünya Kupası'ndan elenmenin üzüntüsünü yaşayan milli futbolcu Can Uzun, şimdi de özel hayatındaki aldatma iddialarıyla çalkalanıyor. Genç yıldızın 4 yıllık ilk aşkı Aslı Ceylan, sosyal medyadan aldatıldığını açıklayarak ilişkiyi bitirdi.
Türkiye’nin Dünya Kupası’ndan elenmesinin ardından sarsılan milli futbolcu Can Yılmaz Uzun, şimdi de özel hayatındaki ihanet iddialarıyla magazin basınının gündemine oturdu. Genç oyuncunun 4 yıllık sevgilisi Aslı Ceylan, aldatıldığını açıklayarak ilişkiyi bitirdi.
Temmuz 2024'ten beri Eintracht Frankfurt forması giyen 20 yaşındaki Alman-Türk futbolcu Can Yılmaz Uzun, eski kız arkadaşı Aslı Ceylan tarafından ağır bir şekilde suçlanıyor. Ceylan, Instagram hikayesi üzerinden yaptığı paylaşımla ayrılığı duyururken zehir zemberek ifadeler kullandı.
- Dört yıl birlikte olduktan sonra, çocukluğundan beri birlikte olduğu ilk aşkını aldattı. Hiçbir şeyi yokken yanındaydım ve işte böyle bitti. Asla bir erkeğe bel bağlamayın. Eğitiminize, kariyerinize odaklanın.
Türkiye'nin 24 yıl sonra katıldığı Dünya Kupası’na grup aşamasında erken veda etmesinin üzüntüsünü yaşayan genç futbolcu, özel hayatını sarsan bu iddialar karşısında sessizliğini koruyor. Olayın perde arkasındaki detaylar henüz belirsizliğini korurken, iddialarla ilgili masumiyet karinesi geçerliliğini koruyor.

TFF resmen duyurdu: İşte Süper Lig'de fikstür çekim tarihi
Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu, Trendyol Süper Lig'de 2026-2027 sezonu fikstür çekiminin ne zaman yapılacağını açıkladı.
Trendyol Süper Lig'de 2026-2027 sezonunun fikstür çekimi, 9 Temmuz Perşembe günü gerçekleştirilecek.
Türkiye Futbol Federasyonundan (TFF) yapılan açıklamaya göre Riva'daki Hasan Doğan Milli Takımlar Kamp ve Eğitim Tesisleri Orhan Saka Konferans Salonu'ndaki toplantı, saat 14.00'te başlayacak. Toplantıya, Süper Lig kulüplerinin başkanları ve yöneticileri katılacak.
Trendyol Süper Lig'in yeni sezonu, 14 Ağustos'ta başlayacak.
Diğer profesyonel liglerin fikstür çekimi
Trendyol 1. Lig'in 2026-2027 sezonunun fikstür çekimi, 10 Temmuz Cuma günü saat 15.00'te Hasan Doğan Milli Takımlar Kamp ve Eğitim Tesisleri Orhan Saka Konferans Salonu'nda yapılacak.
Nesine 2. Lig'in yeni sezonunun fikstür çekimi ise 13 Temmuz Pazartesi günü saat 14.00'te, Nesine 3. Lig'in fikstür çekimi ise 14 Temmuz Salı günü saat 14.00'te aynı yerde gerçekleştirilecek.

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- Leak reveals transparent, affordable Nothing Ear (3a) with Sony LDAC one day before launch
Leak reveals transparent, affordable Nothing Ear (3a) with Sony LDAC one day before launch

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- Steam Summer Sale: 97%-positive roguelike hit falls below $1.50 for the first time
Steam Summer Sale: 97%-positive roguelike hit falls below $1.50 for the first time

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- Xiaomi Redmi Note 17 Pro Max leaks with fresh design, 10,100 mAh and 200 MP
Xiaomi Redmi Note 17 Pro Max leaks with fresh design, 10,100 mAh and 200 MP

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- This 14-inch Lenovo laptop shows how expensive PCs with 32 GB RAM are becoming
This 14-inch Lenovo laptop shows how expensive PCs with 32 GB RAM are becoming

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- 15 million copies sold in one month: What’s behind the Meccha Chameleon hype
15 million copies sold in one month: What’s behind the Meccha Chameleon hype

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- Acebeam M1 2.0: New version of LEP/LED combo flashlight launches with discount
Acebeam M1 2.0: New version of LEP/LED combo flashlight launches with discount

Apple iPhone Ultra gets four limited editions before its launch

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- Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 will feel completely different compared to the Galaxy Z Fold 7, leakers suggest
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 will feel completely different compared to the Galaxy Z Fold 7, leakers suggest

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- Here's how much the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold8, Z Flip8 foldables will cost in South Korea
Here's how much the Samsung Galaxy Z Fold8, Z Flip8 foldables will cost in South Korea
Last week, the European pricing for Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Z foldables surfaced online. Now, a new report from South Korea has revealed the expected prices of the Galaxy Z Fold8, Z Fold8 Ultra, and Z Flip8 in the company's home market. According to the report, Samsung's upcoming Galaxy Z foldables will cost KRW 200,000 more than their predecessors. The Galaxy Z Fold8 is tipped to start at around KRW 2,278,000 ($1,499) in South Korea, while the Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra could carry a starting price of KRW 2,577,000 ($1,685). Meanwhile, the Galaxy Z Flip8 is said to start at around...
vivo V80 series said to launch next month, specs tipped
The vivo V70 debuted earlier this year, and a new leak now suggests the vivo V80 lineup could arrive as soon as next month. The leak also reveals the key specs of one of the upcoming models. According to a tipster on X, the vivo V80 series will be unveiled in mid-August. The standard vivo V80 is tipped to feature a 6.59-inch flat display with a 144Hz refresh rate and 1.5K resolution. vivo V70 The phone is said to retain the Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 chipset from its predecessor but offer a larger 7,200mAh battery that supports 90W fast charging. As for the cameras, the vivo V80 is said...
Tottenham, Newcastle United'dan Sandro Tonali'yi transfer etti!
Fenerbahçe, Avusturya kampındaki ilk antrenmanını yaptı!
Süper Lig fikstürünün çekileceği tarih açıklandı!
Mason Greenwood, kampa katıldı!

Galatasaray'da bedava transfer planı!

Cenk Tosun'un yeni takımı belli olmak üzere!

Juventus'tan Nicolo Zaniolo için ilk adım

Real Madrid'de sıradaki hedef Erling Haaland mı?

Altaylı Onur Efe ve Murat Uluç'un gözü TFF'de

Süper Lig'de fikstür belli oluyor!

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Norveç millisinin tarixi qələbəsi 30 nəfəri xəstəxanalıq etdi
Norveç millisinin dünya çempionatının 1/8 finalında Braziliya üzərində qazandığı tarixi qələbədən sonra Osloda atəşfəşanlıq təşkil edilib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, atəşfəşanlıq zamanı azı 30 nəfər xəsarət alıb.
Hadisədən sonra təxminən 30 nəfər şəhərin təcili tibbi yardım şöbələrinə müraciət edib.
Oslo polisinin rəsmisi Eyvind Hammervold bildirib ki, xəsarət alanların hamısının vəziyyəti yüngüldür və ciddi zədə qeydə alınmayıb.
Məlumata görə, Norveç millisinin uğuruna həsr olunmuş atəşfəşanlığı izləmək üçün paytaxtda təxminən 100 min nəfər toplaşıb.
Qeyd edək ki, Norveç millisi dünya çempionatının 1/8 finalında Braziliyanı 2:1 hesabı ilə məğlub edərək tarixində ilk dəfə mundialın 1/4 finalına yüksəlib. Skandinaviya təmsilçisi növbəti mərhələdə İngiltərə millisi ilə qarşılaşacaq.
Haland: “Hər dəfə zirvəyə çatdığımı düşünürəm, amma…”
Norveç millisinin hücumçusu Erlinq Haland dünya çempionatının 1/8 finalında Braziliya yığması ilə oyundan sonra maraqlı açıqlama verib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, beşqat dünya çempionları üzərində qazanılan 2:1 hesablı qələbədə dublla pay sahibi olan Haland turnirdəki qol sayını 7-yə çatdıraraq bombardirlər siyahısında Lionel Messi və Kilian Mbappe ilə birgə ilk pillədə qərarlaşıb.
25 yaşlı hücumçu mundialda hər oyundan sonra yeni zirvəyə yüksəldiyini bildirib:
“Bu turnir ərzində bir neçə dəfə zirvəyə çatdığımı düşünmüşəm. Amma hər dəfə qarşıda yeni bir zirvə yaranır”, – deyə Haland bildirib.
Norveçli futbolçu qol epizodlarını necə bu qədər yüksək dəqiqliklə dəyərləndirməsi barədə də danışıb:
“Əgər mənim bir və ya iki qol imkanımsa olursa, onlar adətən qolla nəticələnir. Açığı, bunu necə etdiyimi tam bilmirəm. Bu, sadəcə mənim oyun tərzimdir. Əsas məsələ diqqəti itirməməkdir. Fürsət yaranan kimi nə etməli olduğumu dəqiq bilirəm”.
Qeyd edək ki, Haland dünya çempionatının ilk dörd oyununda 7 qol vurmaqla son 56 ilin rekordunu təkrarlayıb. O, həmçinin debüt etdiyi mundialda 7 qol vuran ilk futbolçu kimi son 52 ilin ən yaxşı göstəricisinə imza atıb.
Norveç millisi 1/4 finalda İngiltərə ilə qarşılaşacaq. Dünya çempionatı ABŞ, Kanada və Meksikada keçirilir və iyulun 19-da başa çatacaq.
Cordan Henderson qələbə sevincini qeyd edərkən zədələndi
İngiltərə millisinin yarımmüdafiəçisi Cordan Henderson dünya çempionatının 1/8 finalında Meksika ilə oyundan sonra xəsarət alıb.
Arena.az bu barədə Britaniya mətbuatının yaydığı məlumata əsasən xəbər verir.
Bildirilir ki, ingilislərin 3:2 hesablı qələbəsiylə başa çatmış matçın final fitindən sonra ingiltərəli futbolçular azarkeşləri salamlamaq üçün tribunaya yaxınlaşıblar. Henderson reklam lövhələrinin üzərindən tullanmağa çalışarkən uğursuz eniş edib və zədələnib.
Təcrübəli yarımmüdafiəçiyə meydançada təcili tibbi yardım göstərilib. Daha sonra o, xərəkdə meydandan çıxarılıb.
İngiltərə millisinin kapitanı Harri Keyn komanda yoldaşının vəziyyəti ilə bağlı qısa açıqlama verib:
“Henderson sadəcə yıxıldı. Düşünürəm ki, onun vəziyyəti yaxşı olacaq”.
Qeyd edək ki, Cordan Henderson Meksika ilə görüşdə ehtiyat oyunçular skamyasında qalıb və meydana çıxmayıb. Buna baxmayaraq, o, 90+8-ci dəqiqədə qeyri-idman davranışına görə sarı vərəqə alıb.
İngiltərə millisi 1/4 finalda Norveçlə qarşılaşacaq. Hendersonun həmin oyunda iştirak edib-etməyəcəyi tibbi müayinələrdən sonra məlum olacaq.
“Zirə”nin rəqibindən transfer
“Zirə”nin UEFA Konfrans Liqasının I təsnifat mərhələsində rəqibi olan Gürcüstanın “Torpedo” klubu heyətini yeni futbolçu ilə gücləndirib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Kutaisi təmsilçisi cinah yarımmüdafiəçisi Mateo Stamatovu transfer edib. Bolqarıstanlı futbolçu ilə 2+1 illik müqavilə imzalanıb.
“Torpedo” ilə “Zirə” arasındakı ilk oyun iyulun 8-də Sumqayıtda olacaq. Cavab görüşü isə 16-da Kutaisidə baş tutacaq.
“Zirə”nin avrokubok oyunu 5 manata
UEFA Konfrans Liqasının I təsnifat mərhələsində keçiriləcək “Zirə” – “Torpedo” (Gürcüstan) oyununun biletləri iyulun 7-də, saat 12:00-da satışa çıxarılacaq.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, biletlərin qiyməti sektorlara uyğun olaraq 5, 10, 20, və 50 manat təşkil edir.
Azarkeşlər biletləri “Zirə İdman Kompleksi”ndə və “Azfar”ın “Baku Arena” filialında əldə edə bilərlər.
“Zirə” – “Torpedo” oyunu iyulun 8-də, saat 20:00-da Mehdi Hüsenyzadə adına Sumqayıt şəhər stadionunda keçiriləcək.
UEFA-dan Qurbanova təyinat
FIFA referisi Tural Qurbanov növbəti təyinat alıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, o, UEFA Konfrans Liqasının I təsnifat mərhələsinin cavab oyunu çərçivəsində keçiriləcək “Deçiç” (Monteneqro) – “Liepaya” (Latviya) qarşılaşmasının baş hakimi olacaq. Ona Asiman Əzizli və Gülnurə Əkbərzadə kömək edəcəklər. Dördüncü hakim funksiyasını Kamal Umudlu yerinə yetirəcək.
İyulun 15-də Tuzi şəhərində yerləşən “Tuşko Polje” stadionunda keçiriləcək görüş Bakı vaxtı ilə saat 22:30-da başlanacaq.
Fransalı futbolçu Mərakeşlə oyunu buraxa bilər
Fransa millisinin futbolçusu Orelyen Çuameni DÇ-2026-da 1/4 finalda Mərakeşlə oyunu buraxa bilər.
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Fransa – Mərakeş matçı iyulun 9-da keçiriləcək.
Tonali rəsmən “Tottenhem”də
“Tottenhem” heyətini yeni futbolçu ilə gücləndirib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, London təmsilçisi “Nyukasl”dan Sandro Tonalini transfer edib. Bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. İtaliyalı yarımmüdafiəçi ilə anlaşmanın detalları açıqlanmayıb.
Tonali yeni klubunda 16 nömrəli formanı geyinəcək.
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Malagò: Italy have ‘Plan B and C’ if Maldini rejects offer, reveals coach deadline
Giovanni Malagò insists he has a ‘Plan B and C’ if Paolo Maldini declines the offer to become Italy’s technical director and reveals: ‘By the end of this week, I will take stock of everything, including the coach situation, which might involve more than just these two individuals.’
FIGC President Malagò gave an interview to Radio Anch’io lo Sport (via Gazzetta), providing updates on negotiations with Milan and Azzurri legend Maldini.
The former defender has been identified as the leading candidate to become Italy’s technical director, who will have an input in choosing the new head coach of La Nazionale.
Maldini takes time, but Malagò still confident
“Maldini possesses the experience and expertise that extend beyond his playing career into his executive role, making him an ideal candidate for the technical director role, essentially the key point of contact with the president and the Federal Council,” Malagò said.
“However, it’s also necessary to have a Plan B, and perhaps even a Plan C; I am very, very, very calm. By the end of this week at the latest, I will take stock of everything, including the coach situation.”
The offer for Maldini has been on the table for a few days, and Malagò is not worried that the ex-defender has taken time before sending a final reply: “When influential figures in the football world asked me to run, I told them I was absolutely unavailable because I was quite tired after the Olympic journey and had other ideas beyond my business life,” said the FIGC President.

“They returned a few days later, and I hadn’t changed my mind… What I mean is that perhaps there are other commitments or prior offers, and this should actually be interpreted as a sign of seriousness, not something negative.”
Antonio Conte and Roberto Mancini are reported to be the leading candidates for the coaching job, but Malagò noted: “It’s not out of the question that it might involve more than just these two individuals.”
“The only truth is that I haven’t spoken to any coach; that would deeply contradict my intention, which is to evaluate and decide with the technical director who it will be,” he added.

“We still need a few hours, a few days; we must be patient.”
Serie A clubs are ready to provide financial support to the FIGC to hire a new Italy coach.
“The clubs’ potential willingness to help the Federation with the coach’s wages is very important. But let’s not get bogged down in discussions about how much the coach should cost,” Malagò said.
“What’s even better, however, is Serie A’s full commitment to supporting the national team. Perhaps they’ve realised we’ve reached the bottom of the barrel. A player involved in a World Cup gains international value, creating a clear economic return for clubs too.
“The movement needs to be rebuilt, but I don’t think it’s all to be thrown away; there are important young players. In my mind, there are six years to complete with Euro 2032, an almost ideal period to develop the best possible athletes.”
During the same interview, Malagò blamed FIFA for its decision to suspend Folarin Balogun’s red card for the World Cup Round of 16 against Belgium: “When you see a decision like this, the meritocracy that is the foundation of football is lost.”
Pulisic: Balogun ‘had no intention to cause harm’, I’m happy with Amorim and Ramos
Christian Pulisic insists his teammate Folarin Balogun had ‘no intention to cause harm’ with a tackle that cost him a red card, which has now been suspended: ‘The most important thing is that Flo can be on the pitch.’
Milan and USMNT star Pulisic discussed FIFA’s decision to suspend the red card issued to his compatriot Balogun against Bosnia and Herzegovina, making him available for the World Cup Round of 16 match against Belgium.
The Belgian FA has lodged an appeal, and FIFA’s unprecedented decision has been harshly disputed by UEFA and FIGC President Giovanni Malagò.
Pulisic on Balogun: ‘The initial decision was genuinely too harsh’
“If you look back at the foul, there was no intention to cause harm. I’ve seen much worse challenges in this World Cup. It was an extremely harsh card,” Pulisic told Gazzetta.
“We haven’t been here to complain or stir up controversy; we’ve tried to act professionally, and I think that when you do that, good things eventually happen.
“It’s not for me to say whether justice was served or to comment on the controversy, but I believe many might think that the initial decision was genuinely too harsh.

“We appealed because we thought there was a very good chance it would be accepted, and here we are: now the most important thing is that Flo can be on the pitch.
“He [Balogun] always offers a solution, making everything simpler,” Pulisic continued.
“He’s our top scorer, but we were also prepared to play without him. We’ve prepared for every scenario. Belgium are very strong, but we won’t change our style of play. We want to remain aggressive and true to our identity. We know we can compete, and even dominate certain moments of the match, even against the best national teams in the world.”

Gazzetta asked the Milan star whether the upcoming match against Belgium is the most important game in his career.
“It depends on how you look at it… I’ve played in a Champions League final, but with my national team, it’s a colossal challenge,” he replied.
“Every year I see our movement growing. Having the World Cup in the United States is helping many people truly understand what this sport represents globally, and many are becoming increasingly passionate about it.”
Milan have changed deeply since Pulisic joined the USMNT for the World Cup earlier this summer.
The Rossoneri have hired ex-Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim as their new head coach, while Portugal international Gonçalo Ramos has completed a club-record transfer, moving from PSG for €70m.
Asked whether he’s happy with Milan’s latest acquisitions, Pulisic admitted: “Yes, certainly, but right now, only the World Cup exists. Or rather, Belgium…”
Tonali and De Zerbi break silence as Tottenham seal Newcastle’s 2nd-biggest sale
Sandro Tonali reveals he spoke to Roberto De Zerbi ‘for close to two hours’ before joining Tottenham while Newcastle confirm that the Italian’s sale is the ‘second-largest fee ever received for a player’ in the club’s history.
Tottenham and Newcastle officially confirmed Tonali’s move to North London on Monday morning, with the Italian midfielder releasing his first interview as a Spurs player on the club’s official website.
“I’m very happy to be here. When I arrived at the Club today, it felt fantastic. People said about there being four or five clubs – there was only one,” said the Italy star.
Tonali breaks silence on Tottenham transfer and chat with De Zerbi
“I spoke to the Head Coach for close to two hours about the Club, the fans, the stadium and our football. It was like magic because I knew immediately that I had to sign for Tottenham. I’ve played against Tottenham a few times and always found a great atmosphere made by great fans. I can’t wait to start the season.”
The strong bond with Italian coach De Zerbi clearly played a big role in Tonali’s decision to move to North London.
Tonali was born in Lodi, while De Zerbi comes from Brescia, two towns in the Lombardy region, only 80 km apart, about an hour’s drive.
Both played for Brescia at different times in their careers, and while De Zerbi is a product of the Milan Academy who never made his senior debut with the Rossoneri, Tonali played for Milan’s first team and won the Scudetto in 2021-22.
“Sandro is a special player and a great signing for our Club,” De Zerbi said.
“I have followed him for a long time, as he came through the youth system at my hometown club, Brescia, and I’m so happy to be working with him now. Given his qualities, there was a lot of interest in Sandro this summer. However, he was very clear in his desire to join Tottenham, and I know our fans will love what he brings to the team.”

The deal is reportedly worth €115m, including add-ons, making Tonali the most expensive Italian footballer ever.
Although the official fee remains undisclosed, Newcastle confirm that Tonali’s sale is the “second-largest fee ever received for a player” in the club’s history.
Official: Italy international Tonali joins Tottenham from Newcastle
Tottenham Hotspur confirm Sandro Tonali’s transfer from Newcastle: ‘A tenacious, creative and energetic figure across the midfield.’
Premier League side Tottenham confirmed Tonali’s move from Newcastle with an official statement on Monday morning.
Multiple sources reported over the last few weeks that Spurs had agreed a €115m deal with Newcastle to secure the services of the ex-Milan star.
This transfer makes Tonali the most expensive Italian player ever, surpassing Mateo Retegui, who moved to Al Qadsiah from Atalanta in a €68m transfer just a year ago.
Tonali, 26, spent the last three seasons at Newcastle, scoring ten goals and providing ten assists in 110 appearances across all competitions.
A former Milan and Brescia star, Tonali won the Serie A title with Milan in 2021-22 and lifted the Carabao Cup during his three-year spell at Newcastle.
The Italy international made his senior Azzurri debut in 2019 and has scored four goals in 32 international appearances.
Tonali transfer: official Tottenham statement

“A tenacious, creative and energetic figure across the midfield, Sandro joins us from Newcastle, where he became one of the most consistent performers in the Premier League,” Tottenham said in a statement.
“Born in Lodi, Italy, he learned his trade in Lombardy, beginning his footballing journey with spells at Lombardia Uno and Piacenza before he joined Brescia in 2012. The hometown club of his new Head Coach Roberto, the midfielder made his professional debut for the then Serie B side in August, 2017, and enjoyed a remarkable debut campaign, going on to claim the division’s Player of the Season award. That was an honour he scooped the following year as well as he played a central role in Brescia’s promotion to Serie A in 2018/19.
“After three impressive campaigns and 89 appearances for La Leonessa, Sandro earned a move to Italian giants AC Milan on a season-long loan in September, 2020, where he became a key part of the team and enjoyed his first taste of European football as the Rossoneri reached the last 16 of the UEFA Europa League.
“The following campaign saw his move to AC Milan turn permanent and a fruitful year for the Serie A side saw them collect their 19th Scudetto and first since 2011. Featuring in all but two league fixtures that season, Sandro was key to the team’s success and made six appearances in the UEFA Champions League group stage.
“A consistent figure in the midfield again in 2022/23, he featured in the UEFA Champions League for a second successive season and started every game as the team reached the semi-finals of the competition. He made a total of 130 appearances for AC Milan, scoring seven goals, earning countless plaudits for his performances.
“In July, 2023, Sandro signed for Newcastle and scored his first goal for the club on his Premier League debut the following month. During his time on Tyneside, he made a total of 110 appearances, scoring 10 goals, and helped the Magpies end a 70-year wait for a domestic trophy as Newcastle United won the 2025 Carabao Cup.
“Representing Italy at the 2018 Under-19 European Championships and the 2019 Under-21 European Championship, he earned his first senior cap for his country in October, 2019, in a UEFA European Championship qualifying fixture against Liechtenstein. To date, he has 32 senior caps and four goals to his name.
“Welcome, Sandro!”
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Tonali transfer: official Newcastle statement
Newcastle also confirmed Tonali’s move through their official website: “The undisclosed transfer fee represents the second largest fee ever received for a player in Newcastle United’s history,” the club said.
“Sandro departs St. James’ Park having made 110 appearances for the club, scoring ten goals in all competitions.
“The 26-year-old, who joined from AC Milan in summer 2023, leaves having also won major silverware on Tyneside. He played an influential role as the club lifted the Carabao Cup in March 2025, and he featured a further 53 times last season, including 11 appearances in the UEFA Champions League.
“Everybody at Newcastle United thanks Sandro for his contribution to the club and wishes him and his family well for the future.”
2026 World Cup: Norway stun Brazil, sparking debate over Italy’s coaches
Erling Haaland’s Norway have ended Carlo Ancelotti’s World Cup dream by knocking Brazil out of the tournament, a result that has intensified scrutiny of the veteran Italian coach and reignited debate among supporters back in Italy.
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Norway’s victory is the latest milestone in the Scandinavian side’s remarkable rise.
Question marks for Italy after Norway’s win over Brazil
After comfortably beating the Azzurri 3-0 in a World Cup qualifier last year, Ståle Solbakken’s team has continued to prove it belongs among the world’s elite, prompting many to revisit the FIGC’s decision to dismiss Luciano Spalletti in the aftermath of that defeat.
With the benefit of hindsight, was Italy’s loss to Norway simply the first sign of an emerging European force, or did the federation act too hastily by changing head coach so soon?

As Ancelotti comes under increasing pressure following Brazil’s elimination, Norway’s success has inevitably drawn fresh comparisons with Italy’s recent struggles.
We take a closer look at the debate surrounding Spalletti’s departure, assess how Norway have established themselves as one of the World Cup’s standout teams, and examine which Norwegian players would be ideal additions to the current Azzurri squad.
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- “People said…” Sandro Tonali clears up rumours + sends message to Newcastle as Spurs transfer official
“People said…” Sandro Tonali clears up rumours + sends message to Newcastle as Spurs transfer official
Sandro Tonali’s transfer to Tottenham has been made official and he’s taken the opportunity to make a statement on the whole saga.
The Italy international had been strongly linked with Spurs and his move has now been officially confirmed on the north London club’s website.
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It looks like Tonali should make a fine signing for Tottenham, who have made a strong start to the summer by also bringing in proven Premier League players such as Mateus Fernandes and Jan Paul van Hecke.
Despite two really poor seasons in a row, there is perhaps some cause for more optimism at Spurs now, and Tonali has insisted they were the only club he ever wanted to join, despite transfer rumours and links with others.
Sandro Tonali on Tottenham transfer decision
Speaking to Tottenham’s site after completing his move, Tonali said: “I’m very happy to be here. When I arrived at the Club today, it felt fantastic. People said about there being four or five clubs – there was only one.
“I spoke to the Head Coach for close to two hours about the Club, the fans, the stadium and our football. It was like magic because I knew immediately that I had to sign for Tottenham.
“I’ve played against Tottenham a few times and always found a great atmosphere made by great fans. I can’t wait to start the season.”
Sandro Tonali’s heartfelt parting message to Newcastle fans
Tonali has also been quoted as saying a heartfelt thank you to Newcastle’s fans after the way they supported him during his time at St James’ Park.
Sandro Tonali message to #nufc fans, referring to 10-month FIFA ban when supporters chanted his name despite his global suspension: "When things were hard for me, you were there. Not for one day did I feel alone. I felt it every time I was at St James’ Park. That’s something I…
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“When things were hard for me, you were there. Not for one day did I feel alone. I felt it every time I was at St James’ Park. That’s something I will carry with me for the rest of my life,” the 26-year-old said, as quoted by journalist Lee Ryder.
Tonali shone for Newcastle and it will be interesting to see if he can take that form with him to Tottenham next season.
For now, a new-look midfield of Fernandes and Tonali certainly looks very exciting for THFC supporters, as they’ll hope things can head in a more positive direction under new manager Roberto De Zerbi.
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- Report: Arsenal surprisingly add proven Premier League star to list of transfer targets
Report: Arsenal surprisingly add proven Premier League star to list of transfer targets
Arsenal have reportedly added West Ham United right-back Aaron Wan-Bissaka to their list of transfer targets at right-back.
The Gunners could do with replacing Ben White this summer, with the England international having struggled with injuries in the last few years, whilst also largely falling behind Jurrien Timber in the pecking order.
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Wan-Bissaka is among a long list of names on Arsenal’s radar, according to TEAMtalk, in a slightly surprising development involving the former Manchester United defender.
Although the DR Congo international wasn’t always that convincing during his time at Old Trafford, he has a lot of experience in the Premier League and could be a solid squad player for Arsenal.
Arsenal searching the market for new right-backs
It remains to be seen if someone like Wan-Bissaka will be Arsenal’s first choice, but it could be a smart bit of business by the north London giants if they cannot land other targets.
TEAMtalk mention some other big names like Tino Livramento and Ivan Fresneda as targets for Arsenal, but Wan-Bissaka might be more easily available due to West Ham’s relegation to the Championship.
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The 28-year-old has a contract until 2031 with West Ham, so that could make things tricky, but it’s also very hard to see a player of his calibre being prepared to stay in English football’s second tier.
Arsenal fans will perhaps hope their club aims a bit higher, while Wan-Bissaka himself might also wait and see if offers come in from other Premier League clubs who might be able to offer him more of a regular first-team role.
AWB showed his quality for the Hammers and is surely good enough to start for a lot of mid-table top flight clubs.
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- Wisconsin residents file class-action lawsuit against Microsoft's 'world's most powerful AI data center' due to data center noise — plaintiffs also mention construction noise and extreme light pollution from $7.3 billion facility
Wisconsin residents file class-action lawsuit against Microsoft's 'world's most powerful AI data center' due to data center noise — plaintiffs also mention construction noise and extreme light pollution from $7.3 billion facility
Controversy due to AI data center buildouts generally centers around their massive power usage and draining of local water reserves, but noise is a third torment to nearby residents, and one that is arguably much harder to correct. Residents of Sturtevant, slightly south of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, filed a class-action lawsuit against Microsoft due to the excessive noise produced by the company's Fairwater facility. CEO Satya Nadella described the project as "the world's most powerful AI data center," projected to generate 865,000 tokens per second and have a final bill of $7.3 billion.
The Sturtevant residents live just 1.5 miles (2.4 km) from the facility. The lawsuit was filed by three citizens and represents the households within this distance, reportedly amounting to over 1,000 homes, including areas in Mount Pleasant. The filing describes the noise situation as "not only excessive, but consistent and pervasive," and claims Microsoft did not "implement adequate acoustic barriers, shields, or walls that absorb, mitigate, and/or prevent the escape of noise, thereby resulting in the offsite emission of excessive noise beyond its property." One resident claims he had to change his shift at work to be able to sleep at all.
Nearby residents also complain about excessive dust and traffic stemming from the construction work, as well as light pollution. One resident says he often can't see his house coming into town, while another claims that before the data center arrived, the sky was dark and full of stars, now mostly gone due to the bright lights.
To some credit, Microsoft appears to have been trying to improve the situation, judging by a fairly detailed blog post on its community website. On June 18, the company said its engineers applied several measures that "fully resolved the issue," and that it would apply additional mitigations over the following months, including "additional sound reduction components."
The backstory in the post says the firm was aware of the issue back in April, and "[it] did not expect the tonal quality of the sound to travel as far as it has," attributing the decibels to cooling fans operating at too-high speeds, now purportedly corrected. In an earlier project update about the data center, Microsoft says it would have street sweepers working 10 hours a day and limit construction to hours between 6am and 10pm.
The lawsuit was filed on July 1, indicating that either the issue isn't resolved, or that the particularly short distance between Fairwater 1 and Sturtevant might make for a conundrum that's exceedingly tricky to solve. Some Mount Pleasant residents even live across the street from the campus, too. Before the Fairwater data center arrived, the land was already zoned for heavy industrial use back in 2017 to Foxconn, a status that carried over to Microsoft upon purchase. Notably, Wisconsin's "direct legislation" apparently does not allow amending or repealing existing ordinances, and is only available to cities, not towns.
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- 'You've been trying to kill me for 23 years' - should Ronaldo start?
'You've been trying to kill me for 23 years' - should Ronaldo start?
"I am not the player I used to be."
Cristiano Ronaldo approached the big debate head on as he spoke to the media before Portugal's World Cup last-16 tie against Spain on Monday (20:00 BST).
The 41-year-old, who again confirmed this would be his last World Cup, has divided opinion with his performances at the tournament, with three goals to his name but some ineffectual performances.
But, when asked on Sunday about his future and recent criticisms, he replied: "I'm not doing too bad.
"You have been trying to kill me for the past 23 years, but you must have seen that is not worth it, it's a waste of time, but you try and try and try and try and try.
"As I said before, [I will stop] when I choose, not when you choose. You always ask the same question.
"This will be my last World Cup, but let's hope tomorrow isn't my last game."
Seven months from turning 42, Ronaldo's time as captain, leader and inspiration of the 2016 European champions is drawing to a close.
The five-time Champions League winner has always said that this would be his final World Cup while, before last week's last-32 gamne with Croatia in Toronto, Ronaldo's sister stated this tournament would be his "last dance".
When Ivan Perisic put Croatia ahead in the 53rd minute, it looked as though his 232nd appearance for his country could be his very last.
He equalised from the penalty spot, his first goal in the knockout stages of the World Cup, before head coach Roberto Martinez made the decision to bring the national icon off.
Ronaldo looked unhappy as he walked off but it proved a shrewd move as substitute Goncalo Ramos, seen as a natural replacement for Ronaldo, sent Portugal through in a chaotic finish.
Now there are questions about whether Ronaldo should start against Spain in Texas.
Ronaldo, who was applauded out of the press conference, added: "I am not going to be more Cristiano Ronaldo or less because I win the World Cup.
"I even say thanks for the attacks I feel after I turned 40... the criticism is how you grow, so thank you for doing this.
"Whatever happens tomorrow, Cristiano Ronaldo will leave with a clear conscience -- not 100% but 1,000% because in life and football I gave everything."
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- Are Portugal better without Ronaldo - and is he undroppable?
Is Ronaldo undroppable?
Ronaldo - the all-time leading scorer in international football with 146 goals - has reinvented Portuguese football, transforming its mentality like no player before him.
At his previous five World Cups, he has arrived with an untouchable status yet calls for him to take a step back and play a lesser role on the pitch are growing.
"He doesn't play to win, he plays to be the main figure," argued Antonio Simoes, a member of the Portugal side who finished third at the 1966 World Cup.
"Do you understand that it's the opposite of Eusebio? Let's call things by their name. I have nothing against him. I can still see, I can still hear and I can still think. But I can't run away from the reality of the facts."
Having found the net three times in the United States and Canada, Ronaldo has now scored at all six World Cups he has played in.
A penalty against Iran in 2006 was followed by a goal against North Korea in Cape Town four years later. His only goal at the 2014 World Cup was against Ghana in Brasilia.
Then came a hat-trick against Spain in a group stage match in Sochi in 2018 followed, five days later, by the winner against Morocco in Moscow.
Ronaldo's only goal in Qatar in 2022 was a penalty against Ghana. Before scoring from the spot against Croatia last week, he scored two in a 5-0 win over Uzbekistan in Houston on 23 June.
"His leadership and that work in the final third is still one of the best in the world," said Martinez, when asked about his decision to continue to start Ronaldo.
Since Martinez took over in 2023 after leaving his previous role as Belgium head coach, Ronaldo has featured in 36 of Portugal's 44 games, with most of his absences coming through injury or suspension.
Portugal recorded their biggest win of the cycle in one of those matches when Ronaldo was not involved - a 9-0 drubbing of Luxembourg in Faro in September 2023.
Their second-biggest victory, a 9-1 over Armenia in Porto last November, also came without Ronaldo.
Unsurprisingly, after both games, discussions over whether the team play better without their captain quickly returned - but fans continue to worship the player "who made us dream".
What do the stats tell us?
Ronaldo's World Cup career has so far been a bizarre black mark on an otherwise glittering two decades.
In six World Cups, he has yet to score from 30 non-penalty shots in knockout matches. His only goal came from the spot against Croatia in Portugal's last match.
His stats do not make for great reading at this tournament so far either, despite being his team's top scorer with three goals.
He has had 15 shots so far, which is almost twice as many as any of his team-mates, though he has yet to create a chance. It is the highest number of shots of any player yet to create a chance at this World Cup.
In three of Portugal's four matches, Ronaldo has had fewer than 25 touches - albeit one of those from the bench - which are his lowest number of touches in any World Cup match in his career. He is averaging his lowest amount of touches per match at any World Cup he has played in.
In the dramatic win against Croatia, his only touch in the opposition box was the winning penalty.
In terms of his running stats, he is averaging only 4.4 runs in behind the defence per match, significantly lower than at the past two World Cups where he was utilised in a similar position as the lone striker.
Yet many Portugal fans believe the player who has brought so much joy to the country has earned the right to remain a regular starter.
"I feel he should dictate whether he wants to stay on or not," supporter Angelo told BBC Sport before the Croatia match. "What he has done for Portugal as a nation, he should dictate that 100%."
Will Martinez start Ronaldo against Spain, for what could be his last appearance on the World Cup stage? Or will he reward Ramos for his winner against Croatia with a starting place?
Ronaldo-mania reaches fever pitch at World Cup
Global icon, national treasure. Adulation follows the superstar from Madeira wherever he goes.
Twenty-three years after making his senior debut for Portugal, any thoughts Ronaldo-mania might be fading have been dispelled at this World Cup.
In Toronto, it was genuinely rarer to see a Portugal shirt without his name on the back.
Before Portugal played Croatia, excitement spilled on to the roads, with fans briefly bringing one of the Canadian city's main highways to a standstill to try to catch a glimpse of Ronaldo.
My taxi driver taking me from the airport to my hotel was not a football fan - but knew Ronaldo was in town.
"The local TV and radio have been going nuts about him for days," he said. "He must be special."
One local said she had spent an entire month's wages to buy a ticket for the match so she could see one of the greats with her own eyes at a World Cup.
The Portugal fans I spoke to before the game were beaming with pride and adulation for the player who "helped put Portugal on the map".
"On the world stage we didn't really have anyone after Eusebio," fan Joao said. "Ronaldo came in and made us dream."

Fellow supporter Lucilia added: "People talk about Portugal because of him. He doesn't forget where he's from, he remembers the people. I love him. Ronaldo means more to Portugal than any politician."
Diana said she was braced for the day Ronaldo announced his international retirement.
"Of course I'm going to be sad," she added. "The whole world will be sad because it doesn't matter who you support. Ronaldo has had a wonderful career and been an exemplary player.
"I would say to him: 'Well done, Cristiano. Enjoy your retirement. You deserve it after entertaining the world.'"
Jamal Musiala undergoes surgery

Bayern Munich have confirmed that Jamal Musiala has undergone minor, routine surgery, upon his return from the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
“The procedure is part of the standard medical protocol following his serious injury last summer and had long been scheduled for the period after the tournament in North America. Thanks to the procedure, the attacker will be able to complete pre-season according to a clearly structured plan, ensuring he’ll be back in time for the first of FC Bayern’s competitive fixtures,” read a statement on the club’s website.
Musiala started three out of four games at the World Cup and scored in the Germany’s opening 7-1 win against Curaçao, but failed to register a goal contribution in the following three games as the Nationalelf exited the competition in the last 32 at the hands of Paraguay after losing 5-4 on penalties.
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- Is this a breakthrough moment for soccer in the US?
Is this a breakthrough moment for soccer in the US?

In many countries, football is not just a national sport but an obsession nurtured over decades.
That can't be said about World Cup co-hosts USA where American sports have a longer history and dominate the media coverage, the sponsorship deals and the national conversation.
Soccer, as it's known in the US, has made big strides in the country since it last hosted the men's tournament in 1994. But it's still some way behind women's football, which is a global powerhouse and higher up the sporting pecking order for US-based fans and players.
As the men's team prepare to face Belgium on Monday evening for a place in the last eight, could they capitalise on this rare national spotlight to elevate the game to new heights of popularity - and muscle in on baseball, American football, basketball and ice hockey?
Americans are flocking to World Cup matches in every corner of the country, and celebrities and ardent football fans have been donning stars and stripes for the US Men's National Team (USMNT).
Pop-up shops are teeming with football merchandise and viewing parties are spread across parks, shopping centres and even museums.
The sight of USA fans in colourful jerseys is commonplace throughout the host cities, and just about every restaurant with a TV has patrons transfixed on the latest drama.
Die-hard fans, many clad in American flags and US squad regalia, told the BBC they were convinced that whether the team won or lost, this World Cup could be a tipping point for the country.
While standing in queue for a burrito just before the USA v Turkey match in downtown LA, documentary filmmaker Erik Olsen, who has watched many World Cups, said this tournament had been a unifying experience.
"To have all these different people come together to cheer on the US team, and maybe even their own team - if you're from Mexico or Argentina or someplace else - we need that kind of global spirit right now," he said.

Steve Salcedo, a lifelong football fan who has been cheering during the tournament for both the US and Mexico teams, said his son and his friends had embraced the sport, more than he and his friends did at their age. And he was confident that football fever would outlast the tournament.
"The hype is definitely here for the World Cup, it'll be here until the World Cup ends," he forecasted. "Of course it's going to die down, but in general I think soccer is here to stay."
Keenah Pacheco, 16, came to the fan zone with her mom and friend, and said she used to cheer for Mexico but now backed the US team. The excitement prompted her to consider picking up the game herself.
"The last time I played soccer was when I was eight years old. Watching the World Cup has really made me want to play again, so it's really bringing out this passion back," she said.
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This 2026 World Cup is touting record-breaking TV ratings, historic ticket demand and packed fan events across the host nations. An average US audience of 18 million tuned in for the USMNT's opener against Paraguay across Fox's platforms, and another seven million viewers watched on Spanish-language Telemundo, the broadcasters said.
While tournament co-host Mexico has historically adopted the sport more deeply than Americans, the US role as co-host - plus the fact the lion's share of games have taken place US soil - has helped Americans come around to the sport more than ever before.
US President Donald Trump, who hasn't yet attended any matches, has called the attendance records "a great tribute to the United States" and Fifa President Gianni Infantino has dubbed it the "most successful event in history".
This tournament features more matches than ever before, and North American stadiums have enormous capacities to accommodate even more fans, naturally upping the consumption of this World Cup.
Fifa announced last month that fan attendance had exceeded 3.6 million in the first two weeks of play, surpassing the record of 3.58 million set in 1994 - when the US last hosted the tournament. Many of the attendees have been American fans - not just those with family links to other teams, but also people simply adopting another nation.

But while attendances soar and TV ratings for matches show increased interest on par with the NBA Finals and the World Series of baseball, it's not yet clear how long it will last. For some analysts, it remains to be seen whether or not this will be a breakthrough moment.
"It's gone from around the fringes to being mainstream in the sense that there is a strong minority group of people that love it - that's the biggest difference," said Jeff Schneider, executive director of the Center for Sports, Entertainment, Media & Technology Law at the University of Southern California (USC).
Schneider argued that football - which is regarded as a "foreign import" by many Americans - is never going to be in the zeitgeist like American football or basketball. Those sports have longer-established history in the states and came of age at a time when media was not as pervasive "and when people spent their leisure time doing things, not passively consuming things".
But he conceded that there was a firmly established foothold of loyal fans who both watch and play the sport - and that number has been increasing.
That's mostly down to youth sports.
"Soccer has picked up where [American] football as a youth sport has declined," said Steve Bank, an expert in sports law at the University of California Los Angeles School of Law. "In [American] football, people worry about concussions, and that kind of thing has made it more problematic over the years."
If the national team progress further, then the chances of the sport making strides in the US will increase. Belgium stand in the way on Monday evening and the scrutiny on the team's performance has only increased in the wake of the controversial rescinding of striker Folarin Balogun's red card, after a phone call between Trump and Infantino.
The seeds for growth were sown 30 years ago when a professional league called Major League Soccer (MLS) was launched as part of the deal to which the US signed up when hosting the 1994 World Cup. The MLS now has 30 teams across the US and Canada and features the world's biggest star, Lionel Messi.
But the biggest audience draws are the English Premier League and Spain's La Liga, which have contributed to a sharp rise in spending on football media rights, according to research by Ampere Analysis.
This growth has made the US the biggest foreign market for the four largest European leagues.
A recent Ampere survey of of sports fans found that football has narrowly unseated baseball as the number three sport in the US, with 10% of Americans saying it's their favourite.
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Challenges lie ahead though, particularly around levels of investment.
The idea of transplanting the European game and the European league system to the US was unrealistic, said Bank, the expert in sports law.
Other analysts identify structural barriers that prevent some Americans from connecting with football. American sports deliver definitive, immediate results with higher scores (basketball games routinely go into triple digits).
"You have to be okay with not winning [in football], and Americans are not okay with not winning," said Schneider, the law professor at USC with a specialism in sport, entertainment and media.
"One of the main reasons why Americans have never adopted soccer is because it's impossible to dominate," he added. "You can't win year after year after year after year, like the Patriots or the Yankees. They're bandwagon hoppers, they love to get on the bandwagon for a good team, and that's not soccer."
But still, a variety of factors are helping platform the sport into the mainstream in the US. These include the rise of streaming and TV programming which have made the the matches more accessible, as well as a variety of football-related entertainment programmes, such as Ted Lasso and Welcome to Wrexham - both of which humorously translated the sport for American audiences.
Immigration to the US from football-crazed countries has also helped, along with the ubiquity of Fifa video games, said Bank.
Longtime US fans remain optimistic about the domestic future of the sport.
Olsen, who continued waiting in the lengthy line for a burrito at the fan zone in downtown LA, said this year's tournament just felt different.
"There's something about the fact this team is young and hungry and doing well that makes me feel there could be kind of a sea change about soccer in the US."

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- Trump Hails ‘GREAT Player’ After England Knocks Co-Hosts Mexico Out in World Cup
Trump Hails ‘GREAT Player’ After England Knocks Co-Hosts Mexico Out in World Cup
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President Donald Trump praised England soccer captain Harry Kane after the striker propelled his team into the World Cup quarterfinals with a dramatic 3-2 victory over Mexico, calling him a “GREAT player” after one of the tournament’s most gripping knockout matches.
Trump weighed in on the results in a midnight post on Truth Social after Kane scored what proved to be the winning goal from the penalty spot at the Azteca Stadium in Mexico City as England held off a fierce late comeback from the tournament co-hosts despite playing much of the second half with 10 men.
“Harry Kane of England is a GREAT player!!!” Trump wrote.
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The dramatic clash saw England’s Jude Bellingham score twice before Mexico pulled one back through Julián Quiñones before halftime, but Kane restored England’s two-goal lead from the penalty spot after Anthony Gordon was fouled by Mexico’s goalkeeper Raúl Rangel.
The game took another dramatic turn when England defender Jarell Quansah was sent off in the 54th minute. Kane then gave away a penalty after catching Brian Gutiérrez inside the area, allowing Mexico to make it 3-2.
England nevertheless held firm under sustained Mexican pressure to book a quarterfinal meeting with Norway, led by star striker Erling Haaland, whose decisive win earlier in the night saw Brazil knocked out.
The post came after the president reportedly intervened over FIFA’s decision to suspend the red card issued to USMNT striker Folarin Balogun after his dismissal against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
Trump also called FIFA president Gianni Infantino after the match to request a review of the incident, according to the Associated Press. FIFA’s disciplinary committee later announced it was applying Article 27 of its disciplinary code to suspend the red card, meaning Balogun would only serve the sanction if he committed a similar offense within the next 12 months.
Trump celebrated the decision on Truth Social and praised FIFA for “reversing a great injustice!”
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- WNBA power rankings: Can the Atlanta Dream regain their footing after recent skid?
WNBA power rankings: Can the Atlanta Dream regain their footing after recent skid?
We have arrived at the midpoint of the WNBA season. The regular season itself doesn’t end until Sept. 24 because of the 17-day FIBA World Cup break, but the number of game days is half over.
As a result, Tuesday is the WNBA’s midseason cutdown date, after which every player still on a 12-player roster has a contract guaranteed. Usually at this point of the season, a flurry of action occurs as teams part ways with players at the end of their rosters to create roster and cap space for better fits for the stretch run. Last year, more than half of WNBA teams waived a player within a week of the cutdown date.
This season’s cutdown date has not yet been as frenetic. That could be because teams are required to carry 12 players at all times instead of 11 as was the case under the previous collective bargaining agreement. Waiving a player means having another option ready to go almost immediately — though that can be on a seven-day contract, not a rest-of-season deal — and that is even more challenging when 180 players are already rostered with 15 franchises and 23 are on developmental contracts.
Nevertheless, if a player is unexpectedly cut over the next two days — keep an eye on the ones who haven’t been in rotations recently — don’t be surprised by the timing. This is standard practice for teams to retain flexibility during the second half of the season; it’s easier to make trades before that Aug. 2 deadline with a little more cap space, for example. And players who make it past 5 p.m. ET Tuesday without being waived can breathe a sigh of relief, knowing they’ll still have a paycheck for the next two months.
Here are this week’s power rankings:
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1 | 4 | |
2 | 1 | |
3 | 2 | |
4 | 3 | |
5 | 6 | |
6 | 7 | |
7 | 8 | |
8 | 5 | |
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11 | 11 | |
12 | 14 | |
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14 | 12 | |
15 | 15 |
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Dallas Wings
The Wings didn’t need to make things so difficult against the Connecticut Sun, in what was something of a homecoming game for Paige Bueckers and Azzi Fudd in Hartford, Conn. But it’s hard to be disappointed at Dallas’ playing a close game when it allows Bueckers to take over in the fourth quarter. Let the Wings play with their food if it forces Bueckers to go supernova.
The beauty of Bueckers’ game is she reads the floor well and always makes the right play, even if that means setting up her teammates. When the moment demands it, she’s a tremendously skilled individual scorer with the bite to back up her bark. Bueckers can drive into the teeth of the defense and hit Jessica Shepard for an open free-throw jumper, but she can race off of hand-off and finish at the cup in between Leïla Lacan and Brittney Griner. In the final three minutes, Dallas’ offense was: a Bueckers layup in transition, a Bueckers and-1 jumper from the free-throw line, a Li Yueru 3, two more Bueckers free throws, a Fudd jumper and then another Bueckers trip to the foul line before Connecticut was forced to intentionally foul someone other than her.
The Wings’ second win of the week didn’t require heroics, but Bueckers still provided the theatrics.
It was 10 days earlier that Bueckers had a more impressive run in the fourth quarter and overtime against the Seattle Storm (17 points in that stretch), prompting coach Jose Fernandez to instruct his star after a late timeout to show she was the best player in the world. The win over the Sun didn’t produce the same soundbite, but the outcome from Bueckers was the same. For the season, Bueckers is averaging 6.4 fourth-quarter points on 61.8 percent shooting and 47.6 percent from beyond the arc. No matter the defensive challenges, particularly on the interior, Dallas always has a chance with Bueckers on the floor.
New York Liberty
No one needed to get back home quite like the Liberty, who lost three out of four on an eight-day West Coast swing. Back in the friendly confines of Barclays Center, New York has won its last two, though the Commissioner’s Cup victory doesn’t count toward regular-season standings or statistics. Beating the Las Vegas Aces without A’ja Wilson, and needing a fourth-quarter flurry to do so, might not have been the most inspiring performance, but a 13-point victory over the Minnesota Lynx was convincing enough.
Like her fellow UConn alum Bueckers, Breanna Stewart is also fun to watch when she reminds the world she is capable of just about anything. She made 23 of 35 field goals (66 percent) over the past two games for 61 points, 18 rebounds and four blocks, picking up another Commissioner’s Cup MVP trophy in the process — making her the only player with two.
Sabrina Ionescu finally looks healthy again. In the Cup final, she had the touch on her drives and the legs for her 3-ball. Against the Lynx, she once again was all layups and 3s and added six assists, four of them coming in the restricted area and one for a Jonquel Jones 3-pointer. The Liberty could afford to ease Ionescu in because Pauline Astier has been dynamite in her rookie season. The 24-year-old’s rim pressure and defensive ball pressure are a unique combination on New York’s roster, and she’s been hyperefficient.
The Liberty bench has had its struggles, but with the current starting lineup of Ionescu, Astier, Leonie Fiebich, Stewart and Jones taking no prisoners — plus Satou Sabally having a strong season before her concussion — there is still better depth in New York than anywhere else. The star power doesn’t hurt.
Trending down
Atlanta Dream
A five-game losing streak for Atlanta has the Dream outside the contender tier, and the return of Brionna Jones can’t come soon enough. Naz Hillmon is on a minutes restriction, and she’s been a little out of sorts coming off the bench (which is admittedly funny to say about the reigning Sixth Player of the Year). Atlanta hasn’t gotten enough from spot starters Sika Koné and Isabel Borlase. The more pressing issue seems to be Atlanta has lost its last four fourth quarters, a surprising stat for a Dream team that still has the best fourth-quarter plus-minus in the league.
Coach Karl Smesko said he believes Atlanta is playing well enough to win games, and the Dream just aren’t making shots. That’s certainly true, as they’re not hitting on 2s, 3s or free throws. Against the Washington Mystics, Atlanta didn’t have the best shot selection down the stretch, and then Hillmon committed a baffling foul down 1 with 12.5 seconds to play even though the shot clock was about to expire. In the next contest against the Golden State Valkyries, the only “mistake” was when Rhyne Howard gambled on a steal at the top of the key, and the Dream’s rush to rotate behind her created an open corner 3; that put Golden State up 5 with 1:04 to play.
The margins are pretty thin in the WNBA standings, and Atlanta is costing itself a chance at homecourt in the postseason with its latest tumble. Maybe the Dream can start making shots; the problem is, other than Jones, none of their best players has historically been a consistent shot-maker.
Rookie of the week
Alicia Flórez, Washington Mystics
(Reminder: This isn’t the best rookie of the week, rather a player who caught my eye.)
Flórez is one of the early success stories of the developmental player contracts in the new CBA. She didn’t make the original 12-player roster in Washington, but the 22-year-old impressed enough to earn a full roster spot within a month of signing, and she’s become increasingly relied upon as the Mystics have dealt with injuries to their starting backcourt of Sonia Citron and Georgia Amoore. Flórez was arguably Washington’s second-most important player in an upset win over Atlanta without Citron last week.
Flórez has great chemistry with her bigs. She worked well on give-and-gos with Shakira Austin and Kiki Iriafen and made the decisive plays in the fourth in the pick-and-roll with Iriafen. Flórez is also decisive in attacking the basket. She resembles Amoore from a distance (the ponytails and the fist pumps are similar), and she even dribbles the ball the same way, but Flórez has the size to make all the passes Amoore can’t and provides a necessary scoring threat from the perimeter, and Amoore mostly scores as a last resort. That’s especially helpful when Citron is out.
Flórez also had some nice defensive plays to close out the win, including taking a charge on Angel Reese and stonewalling Jordin Canada’s drive. The Mystics justifiably brought in Amoore during the intentional fouling portion of the contest, because Flórez’s free throws are an adventure, to put it mildly. In every other facet of the game, Flórez has been the best point guard in Washington.
Game to circle
Connecticut Sun at Minnesota Lynx
7:30 p.m. ET Monday
Cheryl Reeve has an opportunity to become the winningest coach in WNBA regular-season history, passing Mike Thibault with 380 wins. It would be surprising for Minnesota not to get the job done at home, and the Lynx haven’t lost back-to-back games all season, but Connecticut has been playing better lately with two wins in the last four games; the two losses came by a combined 7 points, 1 in overtime. Olivia Miles is questionable for this one, denying a potentially fun rookie matchup with the rapidly improving Charlisse Leger-Walker, but Dorka Juhász is at least probable to make her season debut as Minnesota gets closer to being whole on the injury front.
This article originally appeared in The Athletic.
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- World Cup 2026 Round of 16 Argentina vs. Egypt Prediction & Best Bets
World Cup 2026 Round of 16 Argentina vs. Egypt Prediction & Best Bets

Round of 16 | World Cup 2026Date: Tuesday, 7 July 2026Kick-off: 12:00 ET (17:00 BST)Venue: Mercedes-Benz Stadium, AtlantaStage: Round of 16 (Knockout)TV/Streaming (UK): BBC iPlayer / ITVX
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What’s at Stake
Argentina and Egypt meet in the World Cup 2026 Round of 16 in Atlanta, with the defending champions aiming to advance deep into the knockout bracket and Egypt bidding to extend what is already the most successful World Cup campaign in their history. A place in the quarter-finals is the prize, and for Hossam Hassan’s side, merely competing at this stage marks a historic milestone, having reached the knockout rounds of the World Cup for the first time in the modern era.
Verdict
Argentina are heavy favourites to progress, and an Argentina win at 2/5 reflects the gulf in class between the reigning world champions and a Egypt side that have punched above their weight in the group stage. The best value in this World Cup 2026 Round of 16 Argentina vs. Egypt tie lies in backing over 2.5 goals at 11/10, with Lionel Messi in stunning tournament form and Egypt having conceded in each of their last three competitive fixtures.
Argentina vs. Egypt Match Preview
Argentina arrive in Atlanta as one of the most decorated nations in World Cup history, with three titles (1978, 1986, 2022) and a squad that remains anchored by Lionel Messi, who is producing arguably the finest individual World Cup 2026 knockout stage form of any player in the tournament. Scaloni’s side edged through the group with wins over Algeria, Austria, and Jordan before a draw with Cape Verde in the final group game, then required extra time to see off Cape Verde in the Round of 32. They are not impenetrable, but their attacking depth is formidable.
Egypt have confounded expectations to reach this stage. Under Hossam Hassan, they qualified from their group with a record of one win and three draws in four World Cup matches, conceding just twice. Their organisation has been solid throughout, with Mohamed Salah and Omar Marmoush providing a genuine attacking threat capable of unsettling any defence. Reaching the Round of 16 is itself a historic achievement, and Hassan will set up his side to be difficult to break down.
The World Cup 2026 bracket sets up a potential quarter-final against another heavyweight for the winner, raising the stakes considerably for Argentina. Scaloni will expect his side to control possession and use their superior individual quality to find the spaces Egypt’s defensive shape leaves wide. The key question is whether Egypt can absorb pressure long enough to expose Argentina on the counter, a scenario that cannot be entirely ruled out given Scaloni’s side showed vulnerability in conceding to Cape Verde.
Team Form
Argentina (last 5 competitive and non-competitive matches)
Drew vs. Cape Verde (H): 1-1 (World Cup 2026) Won vs. Jordan (A): 3-1 (World Cup 2026) Won vs. Austria (H): 2-0 (World Cup 2026) Won vs. Algeria (H): 3-0 (World Cup 2026) Won vs. Iceland (N): 3-0 (Friendly)
Argentina’s tournament form has been largely authoritative, with three wins from four competitive World Cup 2026 fixtures and a goals tally of 9 scored in those group games alone. Messi has been the standout performer, accumulating 7 goals in this World Cup. The draw with Cape Verde in the final group match was a minor blemish, and the Round of 32 required extra time, but the quality throughout the squad remains the highest of any team Egypt have faced in this tournament.
Egypt (last 5 competitive and non-competitive matches)
Drew vs. Australia (A): 1-1 (World Cup 2026) Drew vs. Iran (H): 1-1 (World Cup 2026) Won vs. New Zealand (A): 3-1 (World Cup 2026) Drew vs. Belgium (A): 1-1 (World Cup 2026) Lost vs. Brazil (N): 1-2 (Friendly)
Egypt’s group stage was built on resilience and opportunism. They have drawn three of their four World Cup 2026 matches, scoring first in most of them before being pegged back. Hassan’s side have demonstrated they can score against quality opposition, with Emam Ashour (2 goals), Mohamed Salah, Mostafa Ziko, Trézéguet, and Mahmoud Saber all finding the net at this tournament. That said, the level of opposition Egypt have handled so far does not compare to a full-strength Argentina.
Argentina vs. Egypt Head-to-Head
Argentina and Egypt have met just twice in recorded history, and neither meeting forms part of a competitive World Cup rivalry. Argentina won 6-0 at the 1928 Olympic Games and followed that with a 2-0 victory in a friendly in March 2008. The head-to-head record offers little predictive value given the age of the results, but both outcomes point firmly in Argentina’s direction. This World Cup 2026 Round of 16 tie is effectively a fresh chapter between two nations whose paths have rarely crossed.
Team News
Argentina appear to have no major injury concerns heading into the knockout round. The squad selected by Lionel Scaloni is well-stocked across all positions, with the six Atletico Madrid players in the group adding depth and cohesion to a side that also draws on Premier League talent in Alexis Mac Allister (Liverpool), Enzo Fernandez (Chelsea), and the in-form Emiliano Martinez (Aston Villa) in goal. Lautaro Martinez and Julian Alvarez provide Messi with two high-quality forward options, while Rodrigo De Paul and Leandro Paredes offer experience and physicality in the engine room.
For Egypt, the squad is dominated by Al Ahly players, who provide the defensive structure around which Salah and Marmoush operate. Mohamed El Shenawy is expected to continue in goal, with Mohamed Abdelmonem (Nice) likely to marshall the backline alongside the more experienced Ramy Rabia and Mohamed Hany. Hamdy Fathy and Emam Ashour have been reliable in midfield, and Ashour’s two tournament goals make him a genuine set-piece threat. No significant suspensions have been flagged, though the step up in quality to face Argentina is substantial.
Predicted Lineups
Predicted XI (4-3-3): E. Martinez; Montiel, Romero, L. Martinez, Tagliafico; De Paul, Mac Allister, E. Fernandez; Messi (c), L. Martinez, J. Alvarez
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Predicted XI (4-2-3-1): El Shenawy; Fatouh, Abdelmonem, Hany, Rabia; Fathy, Ashour; Zizo, Marmoush, Salah (c); Trézéguet
Predicted XI – squads to be confirmed.
Key Tactical Matchup
The defining duel is likely to be Mohamed Salah operating against Argentina’s right side, where Gonzalo Montiel’s attacking instincts can leave space behind him. Salah has 8 goals in his last recent run of fixtures and has already scored once at this World Cup 2026; he represents Egypt’s best route to disrupting Argentina’s rhythm through directness and individual brilliance. Cristian Romero’s physicality offers some cover inside, but Montiel’s overlap habits mean Scaloni may instruct Mac Allister to tuck in and provide defensive cover on that channel. How Argentina manage Salah’s movement without sacrificing their own attacking width will be central to the outcome of this World Cup 2026 knockout stage fixture.
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Main Pick: Argentina to Win @ 2/5 Argentina are the clear pick to advance. The reigning champions have the best individual player in the tournament in Messi (7 World Cup 2026 goals), a settled defensive unit marshalled by Romero and Lisandro Martinez, and far superior squad depth to Egypt. At 2/5, this is a short price, but it is justified by the gulf in class and the knockout stage context where Egypt’s draw-heavy group form may not sustain itself.
Goals Market: Over 2.5 Goals @ 11/10 This is the pick with the strongest value on the board. Argentina have scored 9 goals in their four World Cup group matches and have found the net in every game at this tournament. Egypt have scored in all four of their World Cup 2026 fixtures too, though they have also conceded in three of the last three competitive matches. With Argentina’s attacking firepower and Egypt’s willingness to push forward through Salah and Marmoush, 11/10 for over 2.5 goals represents a strong World Cup 2026 Round of 16 Argentina vs. Egypt best bet.
Scorer Market: Lionel Messi to Score Anytime Messi’s World Cup 2026 form is exceptional, with 7 goals in this tournament alone and 9 goals across his last five appearances in all competitions. His movement, set-piece delivery, and penalty-box presence make him the most likely scorer in this fixture, and at the best available price with leading operators, this is among the clearest World Cup 2026 Round of 16 Argentina vs. Egypt picks available.
Additional Pick: Argentina to Win and Over 2.5 Goals Argentina’s last three competitive World Cup 2026 matches have all featured at least three goals in total. A dominant Argentina win covering the goals line offers better combined value than either market individually and aligns with the most probable match narrative: Scaloni’s side controlling the game and finding the net multiple times against a Egypt side that will have to open up as the match progresses.
Odds Across Operators
The best available prices from leading operators for the World Cup 2026 Round of 16 Argentina vs. Egypt odds are set out below.
Argentina Win – 2/5
Draw – 4/1
Egypt Win – 9/1
Over 2.5 Goals – 11/10
Under 2.5 Goals – 4/5
Argentina are clear favourites across all leading operators at 2/5, with the draw a distant 4/1 and Egypt out at 9/1. The over/under 2.5 goals line is the most interesting market, with over priced at 11/10 offering genuine value given both teams’ scoring records at this World Cup 2026 knockout stage.
How to Watch and How to Bet
How to Watch
Argentina vs. Egypt kicks off at 12:00 ET (17:00 BST) on Tuesday, 7 July 2026 from Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta. UK viewers can watch live on BBC iPlayer and ITVX, both of which are free to access with a TV licence.
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- Free agent striker puts lucrative offer from Besiktas on hold while hoping for Barcelona call
Free agent striker puts lucrative offer from Besiktas on hold while hoping for Barcelona call

Among the latest Barcelona News, Dusan Vlahovic has emerged as an intriguing market opportunity after reportedly putting his future on hold in the hope of receiving a call from the Catalan club.
According to SPORT, the Serbian international has decided to delay a final decision on his next destination despite receiving a concrete proposal from Besiktas.
According to the outlet, the striker’s preference is to wait for a call from Barcelona.
The 26-year-old is currently a free agent after leaving Juventus at the end of his contract, but instead of committing elsewhere, he has opted to remain patient and wait for developments in Spain.
Vlahovic waiting for Barcelona despite Besiktas proposal
The Barcelona transfer news suggests that Dusan Vlahovic waiting for Barcelona is more than just speculation.
Reports indicate that Besiktas recently held discussions with the Serbian forward and presented a three-year contract proposal in an attempt to secure his signature.
Vlahovic is waiting for a call from Barcelona. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
However, the former Juventus striker has chosen to freeze negotiations for now because his intention is to continue playing at the highest level, preferably in the Premier League or La Liga, with Barcelona standing out as his preferred destination.
Sources close to the player believe Dusan Vlahovic Barcelona transfer could still develop later in the summer, especially once the World Cup concludes and clubs begin making definitive moves in the market.
Furthermore, the striker is also said to be willing to show flexibility regarding his salary demands if Barcelona decide to pursue a deal.
Barcelona prioritise Julian Alvarez
Although Dusan Vlahovic free agent status makes him an attractive proposition, Barcelona have so far remained focused on other priorities.
Deco has already been informed about the conditions requested by the striker and his representatives, but the club have not taken negotiations any further.
Barcelona’s priority is Julian Alvarez. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
In fact, it is said that Barcelona’s sporting director informed Vlahovic’s camp that signing a striker of his profile is not currently at the top of the agenda, although circumstances could change later in the transfer window.
One of the biggest issues Barcelona have identified in Vlahovic’s transfer is that despite his openness to compromise, his financial requests are very excessive.
The striker is said to be seeking around €8 million net per season, in addition to a sizeable signing bonus worth approximately €10 million and substantial commissions for his entourage.
On top of that, Julian Alvarez remains Barcelona’s preferred objective at the moment, and the Blaugrana will keep on working on this transfer for as long as possible.
However, if the club ultimately fails, only then will they look to sign Vlahovic.
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- Pulisic: Balogun ‘had no intention to cause harm’, I’m happy with Amorim and Ramos
Pulisic: Balogun ‘had no intention to cause harm’, I’m happy with Amorim and Ramos

Christian Pulisic insists his teammate Folarin Balogun had ‘no intention to cause harm’ with a tackle that cost him a red card, which has now been suspended: ‘The most important thing is that Flo can be on the pitch.’
Milan and USMNT star Pulisic discussed FIFA’s decision to suspend the red card issued to his compatriot Balogun against Bosnia and Herzegovina, making him available for the World Cup Round of 16 match against Belgium.
The Belgian FA has lodged an appeal, and FIFA’s unprecedented decision has been harshly disputed by UEFA and FIGC President Giovanni Malagò.
Pulisic on Balogun: ‘The initial decision was genuinely too harsh’
“If you look back at the foul, there was no intention to cause harm. I’ve seen much worse challenges in this World Cup. It was an extremely harsh card,” Pulisic told Gazzetta.
“We haven’t been here to complain or stir up controversy; we’ve tried to act professionally, and I think that when you do that, good things eventually happen.
“It’s not for me to say whether justice was served or to comment on the controversy, but I believe many might think that the initial decision was genuinely too harsh.
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON – JUNE 19: Folarin Balogun #20 of the United States controls the ball under pressure from Harry Souttar #19 of Australia during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group D match between USA and Australia at Seattle Stadium on June 19, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images)
“We appealed because we thought there was a very good chance it would be accepted, and here we are: now the most important thing is that Flo can be on the pitch.
“He [Balogun] always offers a solution, making everything simpler,” Pulisic continued.
“He’s our top scorer, but we were also prepared to play without him. We’ve prepared for every scenario. Belgium are very strong, but we won’t change our style of play. We want to remain aggressive and true to our identity. We know we can compete, and even dominate certain moments of the match, even against the best national teams in the world.”
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JUNE 12: Christian Pulisic #10 of the United States looks on as he walks off at the end of the first half during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group D match between USA and Paraguay at Los Angeles Stadium on June 12, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
Gazzetta asked the Milan star whether the upcoming match against Belgium is the most important game in his career.
“It depends on how you look at it… I’ve played in a Champions League final, but with my national team, it’s a colossal challenge,” he replied.
“Every year I see our movement growing. Having the World Cup in the United States is helping many people truly understand what this sport represents globally, and many are becoming increasingly passionate about it.”
Milan have changed deeply since Pulisic joined the USMNT for the World Cup earlier this summer.
The Rossoneri have hired ex-Manchester United boss Ruben Amorim as their new head coach, while Portugal international Gonçalo Ramos has completed a club-record transfer, moving from PSG for €70m.
Asked whether he’s happy with Milan’s latest acquisitions, Pulisic admitted: “Yes, certainly, but right now, only the World Cup exists. Or rather, Belgium…”
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- Three Liverpool stars have already returned ahead of pre-season training
Three Liverpool stars have already returned ahead of pre-season training

Wataru Endo back early as Andoni Iraola begins Liverpool pre-season reset
Liverpool are back on the training ground, or at least some of them are, and that matters more than people think. According to Liverpool.com, Wataru Endo, Giovanni Leoni and Stefan Bajcetic have all reported to the AXA Training Centre ahead of the wider squad return. For a new head coach walking into a dressing room that needs clarity, intensity and quick assessment, early arrivals are useful.
Andoni Iraola does not have the luxury of time. He takes over with a squad that needs sorting, several players still away, and a pre-season that will be about decisions as much as fitness. Endo, in particular, stands out. He has a year left on his contract and needs to make a case. His previous campaign ended after an injury suffered at Sunderland in February, and with competition in midfield, every session counts.
Leoni and Bajcetic are different cases, but just as important. Leoni suffered an ACL injury on his only competitive Liverpool appearance last September. Bajcetic has had persistent fitness problems for around two years. There is no need for hype here, only realism. If either player can build momentum and show they are physically ready, it changes the numbers available to Iraola and gives Liverpool internal solutions before they look outside.
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Iraola faces early Liverpool squad assessment
The timing is awkward but standard for a summer shaped by international football. Alexis Mac Allister and Alisson Becker remain at the World Cup. New signing Victor Munoz is still with Spain, although he has yet to feature because of a minor injury. Jeremy Jacquet, signed for $83 million, or £60 million, is expected in from day one.
Others should be available immediately. Dominik Szoboszlai and Milos Kerkez did not qualify for the World Cup, while Jeremie Frimpong was left out of the Netherlands squad. Curtis Jones is back from holiday, with transfer noise around him after interest from Inter Milan, though there has been no breakthrough.
That is the landscape. Some players are present, some absent, some uncertain. A new coach has to make sense of all of it quickly.
Wataru Endo has a point to prove
Endo may not be the headline name, but he is one of the more interesting ones. He is experienced, disciplined and knows what his game is. The question has always been how much a coach values those qualities against the push for more athleticism and more control in possession. This pre-season gives him a clean shot.
Iraola’s first comments suggest he is starting with a practical mindset. “For me, it’s much easier to continue in the Premier League in terms of knowing the squad,” he said in his first interview as Liverpool boss. That should reassure players on the margins. He already has a framework in his head.
He added, “We’ve analyzed Liverpool a lot, possible weaknesses, the strengths. I think we have a very good squad.” That is the correct public line, but it also sounds like someone who knows where the gaps are.
Liverpool pre-season will shape transfer decisions
The most revealing line from Iraola was this, “For me, and I will tell them, [they] are all new signings. For me, you are all new signings and I think we have a lot of quality in our squad, and [I’m] really looking forward to working with them.” That is smart management. It buys engagement early and stops players switching off before they have even trained under him.
He also said, “I think there is still work to do, like normally in every club in this moment of the season. But right now, for me the thing is to value especially the players that we have right now in the squad.” Again, blunt and sensible. Before Liverpool spend more, Iraola wants to see what he already owns.
There was also a nod to Kerkez, “I only had, I think, Milos in the squad before, I know a couple, I’ve been talking to a couple before, but it will be lovely also to play again with Milos, try to improve him, try to help him in his development. Yeah, definitely looking forward to it.” That tells you familiarity matters, and so does immediate trust.
For now, the significant detail is simple. Three players are in early, the new coach is about to get to work, and Liverpool’s summer is moving from theory to evidence.
Building Up Pre-Season
From a supporter’s perspective, this is exactly what you want to hear at the start of a new era. Players getting back in early, especially lads like Endo, Bajcetic and Leoni, sets the right tone straight away. No drama, no noise, just get in, work hard and show the new boss what you can do. That matters.
Endo feels like the sort of player fans always warm to because he gives you honesty. He runs, he competes, he does the ugly bits properly. If Iraola is serious about everybody getting a fresh chance, then Endo absolutely deserves one. Bajcetic is another one supporters will be desperate to see fit. It has been frustrating watching his progress stall through injury, because the talent is obvious.
The biggest positive from Iraola’s comments is the message. “For me, you are all new signings” is exactly what this squad needed to hear. It wipes the slate clean and creates competition. Nobody should be coasting, nobody should be assuming they are untouchable, and nobody should think they are finished before pre-season starts.
There is real excitement about seeing what this group looks like under a coach with fresh ideas. Liverpool still have quality, still have depth in key areas, and if a few of these returning players can stay fit, the squad will immediately look healthier. Pre-season is where standards are set. Early signs suggest Iraola wants standards, intensity and honest evaluation. Good. That is how it should be at Liverpool.
Source: Liverpool.com
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- Spinner Parkinson signs Durham deal extension
Spinner Parkinson signs Durham deal extension
Callum Parkinson has signed a one-year contract extension to remain with Durham for the 2027 season.
Left-arm spinner Parkinson is currently in his third year with Durham since joining from Leicestershire and he is a regular in all three formats.
The 29-year-old has taken 14 wickets in Championship cricket this summer and scored a maiden first-class half-century.
"I am delighted to sign until at least end of next season, we've got a great group of players," he told the club website.
"I am really enjoying my cricket this season and excited to see where this team can go."
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- Seattle’s final FIFA World Cup Match: Your ultimate guide
Seattle’s final FIFA World Cup Match: Your ultimate guide
Seattle will host its final FIFA World Cup 2026 match on Monday.
Team USA will face Belgium in the Round of 16 match. Kickoff is scheduled for 5 p.m. at Seattle Stadium. It is the first chance for Team USA to reach the quarterfinals since 2002.
Below is a comprehensive guide for those looking to get in on the action.
Official Pre-Match Celebrations
USA: Pier 58
The waterfront fan experience is free. It’s put together by SeattleFWC26 and U.S. Soccer. People can begin gathering at 10:30 a.m. Fans can enjoy live DJs, interactive fan activations, food and beverages, and both Round of 16 matches on the big screen along the waterfront.
Belgium: House of the Devils at Victory Hall
The free fan experience is hosted by the Belgium Federation and includes live DJs, food and beverages, and both Round of 16 matches will be shown. Fans will begin gathering at 11:00 a.m. at Victory Hall’s back lot in SODO.
Marches to the Match
USA
The march will leave Pier 58 at 3:00 p.m. to head to Seattle Stadium.
Staging begins at 2:15 p.m.
American Outlaws, a supporter group for the US Men’s National Team, will be celebrating at Harbor Steps before the march.
Fans without tickets are encouraged to stay at Pier 58.
Individuals joining the march without tickets will be directed to exit the march prior to approaching Seattle Stadium and encouraged to continue on to Victory Hall, Hing Hay Park, Piers 58 or 62, Seattle Center, Seattle Soccer House at Pacific Place, Brick Park, or another viewing party.
King County Metro’s Free Match Day Shuttle is a great way for non-ticket holding fans to get to these Fan Celebrations and viewing parties.
Belgium
Belgium fans will begin their march at 2:45 p.m. from Victory Hall to Seattle Stadium.
Official Fan Celebrations
Seattle has four official fan celebration sites where fans have access to watch the matches for free: Seattle Soccer House at Pacific Place, Seattle Soccer Celebration at Pier 62, Seattle Matchday Live at Victory Hall, and Let’s Play SEA ’26, World Soccer Fan Celebration at Seattle Center.
Seattle Soccer House at Pacific Place
Address: 600 Pine St, Seattle, WA 98101
Seattle Soccer House transforms 27,000 square feet of Pacific Place into an immersive celebration of global soccer and Pacific Northwest culture.
It’s free, all ages are welcome and no tickets or pre-registration are needed.
You can enjoy matches on a 70-foot, four-story viewing screen.
Here is the lineup for the next two days:
Monday, July 6
Hours: 11 a.m. – 9 p.m.
Portugal vs. Spain, Dallas (12 p.m. – 2 p.m. PT)
USA vs. Belgium, Seattle (5 p.m. – 7 p.m. PT)
Tuesday, July 7
Hours: 8 a.m.- 4 p.m.
Argentina vs. Egypt, Atlanta (9 a.m.- 11 a.m.)
Switzerland vs. Colombia, Vancouver (1 p.m. - 3 p.m.)
Seattle Soccer Celebration at Pier 62 & The Barge
Address: 1951 Alaskan Way, Seattle, WA 98101
Presented by Seattle Sounders FC and Seattle Reign FC.
Operating: July 5 through July 7. Free watch parties and RAVE 52 free play at Pier 62; ticketed live match viewings on The Barge.
Seattle Soccer Celebration brings fans together on the waterfront with match viewing, music, food, a beer garden, and immersive soccer experiences. Ticketed live viewings on The Barge are a featured offering, with tickets sold here. All sales are final.
Monday, July 6
RAVE 52 free play at The Barge (8 a.m. to 11 a.m.)
Portugal vs Spain / USA vs. Belgium (Round 16) at Pier 62 (11 a.m. - 8 p.m.)
USA vs Belgium (Round 16) at The Barge (11:30 a.m. – 3 p.m.) SOLD OUT
USA vs Belgium (Round 16) at The Barge (4 p.m. - 8 p.m. ticketed) SOLD OUT
Seattle Matchday Live at Victory Hall
The Boxyard, 1201 1st Ave S. Hosted by the Seattle Mariners.
Operating: daily throughout the tournament (June 11 through July 19)
Free daily fan celebration, with a separate ticketed 21+ concert series.
There is a 23-foot viewing screen, fan programming, food and beverage, games, and activations in the Stadium District near Seattle Stadium.
Monday, July 6
Hours: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Portugal vs Spain (12:00 p.m. PT)
USA vs Belgium (5:00 p.m. PT)
Let’s Play SEA ’26, World Soccer Fan Celebration at Seattle Center
Address: Seattle Center, 305 Harrison Street, Seattle, WA 98109
Free, family-friendly programming across the campus.
Anchored by the Armory, Seattle Center features match viewing, a Global Marketplace, cultural programming, community activations, visitor information services, and daily fan experiences. On select featured match days, the celebration expands to the Mural Amphitheatre, an outdoor fan destination with large-scale match viewing, a beer garden, live DJs, fan activities, art activations, family programming, and a festival atmosphere against the backdrop of the Seattle skyline.
Monday, July 6
Matches shown at Mural Amphitheatre and Armory
Portugal vs Spain (12 p.m. - 2 p.m. PT)
DJ Lace Cadence Set (3:30 p.m. PT)
USA vs Belgium (5 p.m. - 7 p.m. PT)
Fire Performance (7:15 p.m. PT)
Tuesday, July 7
Matches shown at Armory & KEXP
Argentina vs Egypt (9 a.m. - 11 a.m. PT)
Switzerland vs Colombia (1 p.m. - 3 p.m. PT)
Other celebrations
Pioneer Square Pedestrian Zone
The Pioneer Square Pedestrian Zone will be open 30 minutes earlier than on previous match days, beginning at 12:30 p.m.
The area will be pedestrian-only with motor vehicle access restricted until approximately 9 p.m. or about two hours after the match ends, depending on when crowds disperse.
S Main Street and S Washington Street between 1st Avenue S and 2nd Avenue S will be closed to vehicles from 11:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m.
“Kick It in the CID” Watch Party at Hing Hay Park
Address: Hing Hay Park, 423 Maynard Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104
Hosted by the Chinatown-International District Business Improvement Area (CIDBIA).
Monday, July 6:
Doors open at 4 p.m. for the 5 p.m. kickoff of the USA v Belgium match.
Free and open to everyone — come watch the match in the heart of the CID.
Street Closures
Heavy road congestion in and around downtown Seattle is expected on July 6 from approximately 12 p.m. until crowds clear after the match, anticipated to be around 9 p.m.
Plan ahead, allow extra time, and use transit, walking, biking, or rolling where possible.
Seattle’s Department of Transportation (SDOT) plans to temporarily close portions of Alaskan Way as early as 1:30 p.m. to 4:00 p.m.
Traffic impacts:
Southbound Alaskan Way is expected to close at Pine Street as early as 1:30 p.m., depending on crowd size, and will remain closed until the march has passed.
Northbound Alaskan Way will also close at Spring St as early as 1:30 p.m. depending on crowd size, and will remain closed until the march has passed.
The northbound SR 99 exit to Dearborn Street and Alaskan Way will be closed to general traffic as early as 1:30 p.m. and until approximately 4:00 p.m., until the march has moved east of Alaskan Way.
Western Avenue between University Street and Yesler Way will also be closed temporarily as the march travels south toward Seattle Stadium, with no on-street parking available from about noon to 4:00 p.m. during the march.
Drivers should avoid Alaskan Way between Dearborn Street and Pine Street from 12 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Monday, July 6. Drivers should also avoid the SR 99 northbound exit to Dearborn Street during this same time. For travel into or through downtown Seattle, drivers should consider I-5 or SR 99 tunnel.
Public transit
Free Match Day Shuttle
This will run on July 6 between Seattle Center and Seattle Stadium, primarily along Third Avenue, connecting the stadium and the fan celebrations at Seattle Center, Pacific Place, and Victory Hall. Service runs on July 6 from 2 p.m. to 10 p.m.
Free Waterfront Shuttle
This runs daily from 10 a.m. until 10 p.m., connecting Seattle Center, Waterfront Park, Pioneer Square, Seattle Stadium, and the Chinatown-International District. Waterfront Shuttles will be temporarily rerouted on Match Days to continue operating to and from Chinatown-International District while avoiding street closures.
Biking
Free, secure bike valet parking is available for personal bicycles immediately south of South Dearborn Street and east of Alaskan Way.
Parking for shared bikes and scooters is restricted near the stadium; specific parking areas can be found on this map.
Bus
King County Metro’s 21 and Rapid Ride C and H will be temporarily rerouted to 4th Avenue South between 2:00 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. to avoid delays tied to the March to the Match events. Additionally, Metro is adding weekday trips to routes 40, 70, 101, and 150, and will monitor rider demand and travel times on other busy routes, making adjustments where possible.
Open bus stops: Riders can continue to board the Waterfront Shuttle at the posted bus stops in both directions of Alaskan Way at Cedar Street to access the waterfront and watch parties. Shuttles will generally travel Third Avenue during the Alaskan Way street closures, and turn to and from Alaskan Way at Wall Street. Regular stops in Chinatown-International District will continue to be served.
Closed bus stops: Five bus stops will not be served during the temporary street closures on Alaskan Way from Jackson Street to Cedar Street: northbound and southbound at Pier 58 across from the Seattle Aquarium, one southbound bus stop at Bell Street and one northbound bus stop at Battery Street, and the westbound stop on Columbia Street at Alaskan Way.
Bus fares are $3.
Light rail and commuter rail
Sound Transit will run the 1 Line and 2 Line every eight minutes, with service extended until 1 a.m., roughly every four minutes from International District/Chinatown north. Increased service is also planned on the T Line and ST Express.
Ticketed fans are encouraged to choose stadium-area stations by direction of travel: Pioneer Square Station for riders to and from the north, Stadium Station for riders to and from the south, and International District/Chinatown Station for riders to and from the east.
Sounder commuter rail will run additional service to supplement normal N Line and S Line trips. S line Train 1519 will be cancelled and replaced with a special event train, view schedule here. Match attendees are strongly encouraged to plan return travel in advance, as event trains are expected to experience higher-than-normal crowding.
Light rail fares are $3.
Returning after the match:
N Line Train 1800 (3:45 p.m. Seattle to Everett) will be cancelled and replaced with special event train 1800 departing King Street Station 60 minutes after match ends. A special S Line train will also depart one hour after the match.
When departing after the match, expect lines of up to two hours at station areas.
Parking and rideshare
There will be no publicly available parking at Seattle Stadium on July 6. Street parking is restricted within the Pioneer Square pedestrian zone beginning on July 6 at 12:30 p.m.
Rideshare pickup and drop-off are geofenced away from the immediate stadium area, with designated zones in Pioneer Square, the Chinatown-International District, and SODO.
Water taxi and ferry
Ferries and passenger-only water taxis bring riders into downtown, a short walk or Waterfront Shuttle ride from the stadium.
King County Water Taxi will operate more trips, including late-night sailings on July 6 to and from West Seattle and seven-day passenger-only service to Vashon.
Fares range from $2 to $13. Youth 18 and under ride free on all public transit in Washington. An All Day PugetPass is $6, and a three-day pass is $18, both requiring an ORCA card. The easiest ways to pay are an ORCA card or tap-to-pay with a credit card, debit card, or digital wallet.
Accessibility and mobility-restricted access
A free Access shuttle operated by King County Metro picks up and drops off fans at the International District/Chinatown light rail station and connects to the Mariners Garage and to the 1st Avenue South and South Charles Street stop, the closest stop to Seattle Stadium. Fans with disabilities can enter Seattle Stadium at Gate 8, the gate closest to the Access shuttle drop-off.
Fans with disabilities may be dropped off by personal vehicles and rideshare along southbound First Avenue between South King Street and South Charles Street.
AccessMap provides customized directions for Seattle pedestrians and wheelchair users looking to avoid hills, construction sites, and other accessibility barriers.
Stadium Policies
Seattle Stadium follows a clear bag policy. Only certain types of bags are allowed inside the stadium.
Fans are permitted to bring factory-sealed water bottles up to 20 ounces into the stadium.
Fans should review the Stadium Code of Conduct, prohibited items, and other important pre-game information before arriving. You can view all of those by clicking here.
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- 🤔 Quiz of the week: did you keep up with Brazil’s elimination week?
🤔 Quiz of the week: did you keep up with Brazil’s elimination week?

The 2026 FIFA World Cup continues, and Monday means it’s time for the Quiz of the Week, of course.
Brazil was knocked out in a week when a lot happened. Did you keep up with everything?
Take the Quiz of the Week here!
After testing your knowledge, write in the comments if you managed a 10/10.
Also say whether you found it easy or if it was very difficult.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇧🇷 here.
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- The Night Before: USA fans rally together in Seattle ahead of Belgium match
The Night Before: USA fans rally together in Seattle ahead of Belgium match
Just hours before the USA Belgium World Cup match in Seattle on Monday, former US Men’s National Team member Joe Max Moore met, greeted, and served up drinks to fans at a “Night Before” party at Victory Hall.
Max Moore has reason to appreciate fans, whose cheers can be a game changer for players on the pitch.
“Oh yeah, yeah, you can feel it. As a player, you can hear it, you can feel it,” he tells KIRO 7.
U.S. Soccer’s Chloe Spradlin says Seattle is quickly gaining a reputation for bringing the enthusiasm.
“I was lucky enough to be here a couple weeks ago for when we [Team USA] played Australia. One of the best environments I’ve ever been in. And I think we’re going to see it again, and then some, for tomorrow’s match,” said Spradlin.
It’s a feeling that extends out of the stadium and into seemingly every corner of the city.
“It’s nuts. I’ve never seen anything like it. I’ve lived here for 35 years. Never seen anything like it,” said UK native Nick Hunt.
“Everybody’s so happy to be here, and it’s just a very positive, welcoming atmosphere,” added Amanda Provost, who is visiting from Philadelphia for the game.
Visitors aren’t the only ones welcoming the positive vibe and reputational boost Seattle is gaining from the World Cup. Some locals say it’s a feeling they’ve missed.
“Seattle, it’s almost like a revival for us, and I hope that continues, because it is a beautiful city and I think this experience has put us back on the world stage in a much more positive light than in the past few years,” said Nicole.
“It’s kind of sad that it’s sports-related, but there’s a level of just like humanity I’m not going to shy away from. I do think it’s really positive,” said Matt Paul.
Max Moore hopes visiting teams and their fans – from across the globe- will take that positive view home, too. Moore mentioned stories of Scottish fans trying to drink the city of Boston dry, memes of the Norwegian team pretending to row up an escalator, and Germans falling in love with ranch dressing.
“I think people who’ve gotten here kind of realize it’s a pretty neat place and not all Americans are rude and some of the things they’ve somehow heard in the press and the news there,” he added.
If you’re hoping to join in for Seattle’s last World Cup hoorah, click here for your guide to all the celebrations.
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- “For me the best team, the best midfield is ours”: Rodri fires up Spain before last-16 showdown with Portugal
“For me the best team, the best midfield is ours”: Rodri fires up Spain before last-16 showdown with Portugal

Rodri has backed Spain's midfield to come out on top when the European champions face Portugal at the 2026 World Cup tonight.
The Iberian neighbours meet in the competition's last-16 this evening, in a hugeWorld Cup clash.
It's a rematch of the 2025 UEFA Nations League final, in which Portugal won on penalties following a thrilling 2-2 draw in Munich.
Spain captain Rodri is confident Spain can exact revenge, despite calling the current Portugal side 'one of the best generations they've ever had'.
Roberto Martinez's midfield has been named by some as the best in the world. Portugal playmaker Bruno Fernandes was named Premier League Player of the Season after breaking the league's assist record in 2025/26, while Joao Neves and Vitinha have won back-to-back Champions League crowns with PSG.
Despite that talent, Rodri has insisted Spain's engine room is more than a match.
"They're always a difficult opponent," Rodri saidto the media on Sunday.
"They know us well, and we know them too. For me, they have one of the best, or the best, generations that they've ever had. We know we have to be at our best to go through.
"For me the best team, the best midfield is ours," he added when asked if Portugal's midfield was the best in the tournament,.
"They have a sensational team, full of stars, players of a top level, and we know they work well collectively too. They have almost everything, and we hope to show that we're better."
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- 1 splash roster move Eagles could still make ahead of training camp
1 splash roster move Eagles could still make ahead of training camp
The Philadelphia Eagles do not need to make another major move before training camp.
That does not mean they should stop looking.
Philadelphia enters the summer with a roster still built to contend around Jalen Hurts, Saquon Barkley, DeVonta Smith, Jordan Mailata, Lane Johnson, Jalen Carter, Quinyon Mitchell, Cooper DeJean, Zack Baun, and Jihaad Campbell. The Eagles reshaped the offense after the A.J. Brown trade, added more speed and variety at wide receiver, strengthened the pass rush with Jonathan Greenard, and added Riq Woolen to a secondary already loaded with young talent.
Still, contenders chase edges. The Eagles have roster questions at safety, receiver depth, offensive tackle depth, and returner. If Howie Roseman sees a chance to add another impact player before camp, Philadelphia has the roster and urgency to justify one more aggressive move.
Here are four splash roster moves the Eagles could still make ahead of training camp.
1. Trade for Budda Baker
This is the biggest swing.
The Eagles’ safety room is not empty, but it is unsettled. Andrew Mukuba is entering his second season after starting as a rookie, Marcus Epps gives Philadelphia a veteran option, and Michael Carter II has worked into the safety mix after playing cornerback. The Eagles also have J.T. Gray, Andre’ Sam, Cole Wisniewski, and Maximus Pulley competing for depth roles. A current Eagles depth chart would list Epps and Mukuba at safety, which reflects the likely top pairing entering camp, but it does not eliminate the possibility of a major upgrade. Baker would change everything. He remains one of the NFL’s most respected safeties, and his range, physicality, instincts, and leadership would give Vic Fangio a proven back-end star. Baker signed a three-year, $54 million extension with Arizona in December 2024, and Spotrac lists his 2026 cap hit at $19.216 million, so any deal would require real financial planning.
2025 stats
Baker started all 16 games he played in 2025 and led Arizona with 120 tackles, adding four tackles for loss, 0.5 sacks, one interception, five passes defended, and one fumble recovery; the Cardinals also note he leads all NFL defensive backs in tackles since entering the league in 2017.
Why Baker fits
Baker is one of the league’s most respected defensive backs because of his range, instincts, tackling, and leadership. He is not simply a deep safety, and he is not simply a box defender. He can align in different spots, trigger downhill against the run, handle coverage responsibilities, and bring a veteran presence to a young defensive backfield.
The contract makes it complicated.
Baker signed a three-year, $54 million extension with Arizona that runs through the 2027 season. His average annual salary is $18 million, and his 2026 cap hit is listed at more than $19 million. That is a real number for any team, even one as aggressive and creative as Philadelphia. The Eagles would have to make the money work, likely through restructuring or adjusting other parts of the roster. They would also have to decide whether adding an expensive veteran safety is worth the cost when they already have several young defensive backs who need snaps.
Arizona’s motivation would also matter. Baker remains one of the Cardinals’ best players and most respected leaders. A trade would likely require Arizona to believe it is better off gaining draft capital and cap flexibility rather than keeping a veteran star on a roster that may not be ready to contend immediately.
What the Eagles might have to give up
A realistic trade would likely require meaningful draft capital, especially because Baker is signed beyond 2026 and remains highly productive.
The Eagles would probably need to start with a Day 2 pick or a package built around multiple picks, depending on how much salary Arizona is willing to absorb and whether Philadelphia needs the Cardinals to adjust the financial structure. A player could also be involved if Arizona wanted a younger piece back, but a pick-based package would be the cleanest path.
For Philadelphia, the question would be value. Is a 30-year-old safety worth a premium pick and a major salary commitment?
How Baker changes the defense
A Baker trade would allow the Eagles to build one of the NFC’s most versatile back sevens.
Mitchell and Woolen could handle outside cornerback roles. DeJean could remain a movable defensive back with nickel, safety, and return value. Mukuba could grow next to a veteran star. Baker could handle communication, run support, and matchup flexibility. Carter II and Epps would become high-level depth instead of players the Eagles are forced to rely on every snap.
Final analysis
That makes this more of a true splash move than a simple roster suggestion. The football fit is clean. The financial and trade realities are not.
Still, the football fit is obvious. Baker would give Philadelphia a championship-level safety, allow Mukuba to grow without carrying too much responsibility, and create one of the NFC’s most dangerous secondaries with Mitchell, DeJean, Woolen, and Baker as the headliners.
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- Three former Vols play for Spurs in NBA California Classic
Three former Vols play for Spurs in NBA California Classic
Golden State Gold defeated San Antonio, 98-69, Sunday in the NBA Summer League California Classic at Chase Center in San Franciso, California.
Three former Tennessee basketball players competed in the contest for the Spurs.
Ja'Kobi Gillespie started and played 22 minutes. He totaled nine points, four assists, two rebounds and one block. Gillespie converted 4-of-12 field goal attempts and 1-for-4 three-point attempts.
Igor Milicic Jr. made his 2026 summer league debut and played nine minutes. He recorded five points and three rebounds. Milicic Jr. converted 2-of-6 field goal attempts and 1-for-3 three point attempts.
Zakai Zeigler also made his 2026 summer league debut, playing five minutes. He recorded three assists and one steal.
Gillespie was selected by San Antonio in the second round of the 2026 NBA draft (No. 42 overall).
He played one season for the Vols and appeared in 37 games (37 starts). Gillespie holds the program's single-season record for steals (79). He also recorded 201 assists, converted 103 three-point attempts and was the first Vol to score 650 points and record 200 assists in a season.
Milicic Jr. played at Tennessee during the 2024-25 season after transferring from Charlotte and Virginia. In his one season at Tennessee, he appeared in 37 games (37 starts). Milicic Jr. is tied for fourth place in most starts in program history.
Zeigler played for Tennessee from 2021-25 and helped the Vols advance to the NCAA Tournament Elite Eight from 2024-25. He is the school's all-time assists and steals leader.
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- The numbers behind Spain defence chasing World Cup history
The numbers behind Spain defence chasing World Cup history

There is an old saying, often attributed to legendary American football coach Paul 'Bear' Bryant, that "offence sells tickets, but defence wins championships".
If that theory holds true, Spain are giving themselves every chance of lifting the World Cup.
Luis de la Fuente's side have reached the last 16 without conceding a goal and are the only team yet to be breached at the 2026 World Cup after Mexico shipped three against England.
They are also the first European nation to keep clean sheets in each of their opening four matches at a World Cup since Switzerland in 2006 and, having also drawn 0-0 with Morocco in their final game at Qatar 2022, could become the first team in tournament history to record six consecutive World Cup clean sheets.
Their 3-0 victory over Austria also made them the first team not to face a single shot on target in a World Cup knockout match since Germany against Argentina in the 2014 final.
The milestones continue to fall. Goalkeeper Unai Simon has gone 519 consecutive World Cup minutes without conceding, surpassing Walter Zenga's long-standing tournament record of 517 minutes and Iker Casillas' Spain mark of 476, which came to an end when Robin van Persie scored his iconic diving header at the 2014 World Cup.
Simon's rise has been underpinned by the unwavering faith of De la Fuente, who has continued to back the 28-year-old despite competition from Premier League Golden Glove winner David Raya and Barcelona goalkeeper Joan Garcia. The pair first worked together when Spain won the European Under-19 Championship in 2015 before reuniting with the senior side in 2023.
"I feel proud of him," De la Fuente said after Spain's victory over Austria. "I feel like he is a member of my family. I'm very happy for him."
De la Fuente, though, was quick to stress these achievements are a reflection of Spain's collective work rather than one outstanding goalkeeper.
"He played a very big role in the victory, but it's not just about individuals," the Spain manager said. "It's about the whole group coming together for that defensive effort."
Another piece of history is now within touching distance. Switzerland's run of 559 consecutive World Cup minutes without conceding between 1994 and 2010 remains the longest by any nation. If La Roja keep Portugal scoreless until the 41st minute of their last-16 meeting, they will surpass that streak and set a new World Cup record.
Recent evidence suggests they have every chance. No team has managed a shot on target against Spain in the opening 75 minutes of a match at this World Cup. Across their four games, opponents have produced just one combined attempt on Simon's goal in the opening half hour and only 10 shots in total before the interval (2.5 per first half). If those patterns continue against their Iberian neighbours, another benchmark in World Cup history could soon belong to De la Fuente's side.
Perhaps even more impressive than the clean sheets is how few opportunities Spain are allowing opponents to create.
Spain lead the tournament for the fewest shots faced (19), fewest shots on target faced (three), fewest touches conceded inside their own penalty area (30), and the lowest expected goals against (xGA - 0.85). Remove set-pieces and the picture becomes even more striking, with opponents generating just 0.62 expected goals (xG) from open play - comfortably the strongest underlying numbers of any team remaining.
Those chances are also being forced into low-value areas. Almost 58% of the shots Spain have faced have come from outside the penalty area, while opponents have completed only 60 passes into the box. It is evidence of a defence that is not merely blocking shots but preventing attacks from reaching dangerous positions in the first place.
Spain's control extends much further up the pitch. Opponents average only 2.9 passes and 7.7 seconds per possession before Spain regain the ball, among the best figures at the tournament. They have allowed only two build-up attacks across four matches and are still waiting to face their first shot following a high turnover, underlining how effectively they extinguish attacks before they have the chance to develop.
Defending by keeping the ball
That control begins with possession. Spain lead the World Cup with an average of 68.2% of the ball, while opponents are forced to start possessions further from goal and make less progress up the pitch than against almost any other team.
At the heart of it all is Manchester City midfielder Rodri, who has attempted and completed more passes than any player at this World Cup, acting as the metronome in front of the back four. In possession, he regularly drops between Aymeric Laporte and 19-year-old Pau Cubarsi to create a back three, echoing the role Sergio Busquets performed for Spain for more than a decade.
Laporte and Cubarsi have been equally influential. Only two players at the tournament average more interceptions per 90 minutes than Laporte (2.26), while the former Manchester City defender has recorded a 93% pass completion rate and provided an assist. Cubarsi - already regarded as one of Europe's finest young defenders - has misplaced only 11 of his 372 passes, giving him a tournament-leading 97% completion rate among players to attempt at least 300.
Those numbers reflect how the role of the centre-back has evolved. "In modern football the two centre-backs have really become the playmakers," former Netherlands coach Louis van Gaal once said. "The No 10, behind the strikers, can't be called a playmaker any more because the space in which he operates is too restricted."
Pep Guardiola has long shared that philosophy, arguing defenders require the "best ball-handling skills" to play their way out of trouble and launch attacks - an approach that remains central to Spain's game.

That strength extends across the backline. Marc Cucurella has combined reliability at left-back with attacking quality, becoming the first Spain player to register two assists in a World Cup match since Javier de Pedro against Paraguay in 2002.
On the opposite flank, Marcos Llorente and Pedro Porro have shared right-back duties without disrupting Spain's balance. Llorente, who started against Cape Verde and Uruguay, has registered an assist and averages 2.5 successful tackles per 90 minutes, second only to Rodri among Spain players (2.52).
Porro, meanwhile, has scored once, leads Spain with eight chances created and six completed open-play crosses, while no Spain outfield player averages more ball recoveries per 90 minutes (seven).
Spain's greatest World Cup triumph in 2010 was built on resilience as much as possession football, with Vicente del Bosque's side conceding only two goals all tournament. Italy in 2006 and France in 1998 also lifted the trophy after allowing just two goals, the joint-fewest by any World Cup winners.
De la Fuente's team still have four matches to navigate if they are to emulate those champions, beginning with a daunting last-16 tie against Portugal. But statistically they are already producing one of the most dominant World Cup campaigns on record. If they continue on this path, history suggests defence may once again prove the foundation of champions.
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- Patriots scouting report: Quintayvious Hutchins facing an unclear future, in more ways than one
Patriots scouting report: Quintayvious Hutchins facing an unclear future, in more ways than one

Even after signing free agent Dre’Mont Jones in March, the New England Patriots had an apparent need along their defensive edge. The draft was an obvious spot to address it, and the team did so twice: after selecting Gabe Jacas in the second round, it also added Quintayvious Hutchins in the seventh.
Unlike Jacas, however, Hutchins is no lock to be on the roster come the regular season. In fact, he very much finds himself on the bubble.
Hard facts
Name: Quintayvious Hutchins
Position: Defensive edge/Outside linebacker
Jersey number: 45
Opening day age: 23 (4/2/2003)
Measurements: 6’2 7/8”, 245 lbs, 9 1/2” hand size, 32 5/8” arm length, 81 1/8” wingspan, 4.74s 40-yard dash, 7.34s 3-cone drill, 4.61s short shuttle, 37” vertical jump, 9’4” broad jump, 5.49 Relative Athletic Score
Experience
NFL: New England Patriots (2026-) | College: Boston College (2022-25)
A three-star recruit out of Bessemer City High School in Bessemer, AL, Hutchins originally committed to Murray State. However, an incoming offer from Boston College made him change his mind and join the Eagles instead. He went on to spend his entire five-year college career in Chestnut Hill, appearing in 43 games with 16 starts. Along the way, he registered 72 tackles, 5.5 sacks and a pair of interceptions.
In addition to his defensive contributions, Hutchins also spent some time on offense. In 2022, he transitioned from the defensive edge to tight end but played only a single snap on that side of the ball. He moved back to defense the following year and remained on that side ever since, playing a combined 829 defensive snaps over his final two seasons.
Scouting report
Strengths: Hutchins is a stocky defender, who added 12 pounds to his frame since the Combine. He has some good burst and decent quickness, and plays with an active set of hands to complement his adequate length. He has shown fundamental edge-setting skills and is a good tackler, who doesn’t come in too aggressively to take himself out of plays. He also comes with an extensive special teams résumé, having seen action on five units during his time at Boston College.
Weaknesses: Hutchins is on the smaller side and does not have any defining athletic traits to hang his hat on. As a pass rusher, he oftentimes gets stymied on initial contact and lacks an advanced repertoire of counters to free himself once engaged or moved out of position. His production – 5.5 sacks in 16 games as a starter — has been underwhelming. His balance as a run defender can also be challenged and he has had his issues with penalties, getting flagged eight times in 2025 alone.
2025 review
Stats: 10 games (9 starts) | 418 defensive snaps, 81 special teams snaps | 35 tackles, 3 missed tackles (7.9%), 1.5 TFL | 25 QB pressures (2 sacks, 7 hit, 16 hurries) | 4 targets, 3 catches surrendered (75.0%), 26 yards | 8 penalties (incl. 0 declined/offsetting)
Season recap: Coming off the best season of his college career up until that point, Hutchins decided to stay in school for his final year of eligibility. With the arrow pointing up, another jump in performance was expected but ultimately did not materialize: his backfield production took a step back — from 5.5 combined sacks and tackles for loss in 2024 to 3.5 in 2025 — and he failed to register any turnovers after catching two interceptions the previous season.
One part of the drop-off was his injuries: Hutchins missed the Eagles’ games against Pittsburgh and Syracuse. However, despite his uneven production, the aforementioned penalty issues, and being limited to 10 games due to injuries, his senior campaign cannot be classified as a disappointment either.
Hutchins, after all, was voted a captain for the first time in his career while he also showed improvement in several areas. His missed tackle rate went from 18.4% to 7.9% and he also increased his pressure rate from 10.7% to 13%. At the end of the day he did not take the next step in his development from a production perspective, but he nonetheless showed some strides.
2026 preview
Position: Outside linebacker | Ability: Depth player/Role player | Contract: Signed through 2029 (2030 UFA)
What will be his role? Hutchins lined up mostly as an outside linebacker at Boston College and will play the same role in New England. With some serious experience ahead of him on the depth chart, however, a starter role like the one he held with the Eagles will not be in the cards for him in 2026. Instead, he will compete for a rotational role behind starters Harold Landry and Dre’Mont Jones, and try to earn a role on special teams.
What is his growth potential? At age 23 and with only two years of consistent college opportunities under his belt, Hutchins is still a developing player. How far that development will take him, however, can be questioned. His fairly uninspiring blend of size, athletic skills and college production suggests that developing into an NFL starter will be tough for him. His potential in the kicking game could be higher, but that alone might also not be enough for him to keep a consistent role at the pro level.
Does he have positional versatility? Hutchins’ defensive versatility is somewhat limited, but he has lined up both on and off the ball during his college career. His flexibility is more impressive on special teams, however, where he played on five units for the Eagles: kickoff return, kickoff coverage, punt return, punt coverage and field goal/extra point block.
What is his salary cap situation? Hutchins signed a four-year rookie contract with the Patriots shortly after getting drafted that comes with salary cap impact of $915,523 this season. That number consists of a $885,000 base salary as well as a $30,523 signing bonus proration. Under the NFL’s Top 51 rule, the latter is currently the only part of the deal counting against New England’s books.
How safe is his roster spot? The minimal financial commitment and his draft status alone would have put Hutchins firmly on the roster bubble. Adding to that is his legal situation: Hutchins was charged with assault and battery against a family/household member in May and briefly appeared in court last week. His next hearing is scheduled for Aug. 28, the day after New England’s final preseason game. The outcome of this case has the potential to decide his future with the Patriots independently of his on-field performance this summer.
Summary: His unclear legal outlook aside, Hutchins making the 53-man roster out of training camp seems unlikely given the numbers up on the Patriots’ current edge depth chart. Maybe his special teams contributions will help him get there, but the odds appear stacked against him at the moment.
What do you think about Quintayvious Hutchins heading into the 2026 season? Will he be on the team come the regular season? Will he be on the practice squad? Please head down to the comment section to share your thoughts.
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- It's a Richard Hughes masterclass, £80m star is coming to Liverpool
It's a Richard Hughes masterclass, £80m star is coming to Liverpool

Liverpool have a lot of issues to address in the 2026-27 season.
Not only has Mohamed Salah left but, the Reds also have a gaping void in their defence now that Ibrahima Konate has exited.
Each of these things are problems in their own right, but, the fact that it feels like another massive rebuild is on its way to Anfield is a tad scary.
On paper, the Reds' summer window last time around felt like one of the best that a club had ever pulled off.
Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz were both brought in but, even with how good they were, it barely made a difference and, to be honest, they actually looked worse during Arne Slot's second season than his first.
Despite this, several new players are set to be welcomed through the Anfield doors with one move that Richard Hughes is about to pull off looking like a masterclass.
Richard Hughes could be about to bring Adam Wharton to Liverpool
One of the main positions that Liverpool need to upgrade is their number six.
Even though Ryan Gravenberch performed well there during the 2024-25 season, the 2025-26 campaign proved that he is far from a defensive midfielder.
The Dutchman isn't strong enough on the ball to be the midfield's last line of defence and, his passing left an awful lot to be desired for the vast majority of the term.
That's why so many defensive midfielders have been linked with an Anfield switch and now, as per a fresh update from journalist Danny Gallagher, it seems like Hughes could be about to agree a deal with Crystal Palace for the transfer of Adam Wharton.
"Understand Liverpool are looking into the logistics to see Harvey Elliott move to Crystal Palace as part of an Adam Wharton agreement espite Iraola still wanting to run the rule over whether an exit is necessary," he wrote via his personal X account.
"Something that could move quickly if all parties agree."
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Harvey Elliott would be a smart way for Liverpool to get Adam Wharton's fee down
has had a tough time of it over the last year or so.
The Englishman joined Aston Villa with the hopes that he'd be able to fight for a place in Thomas Tuchel's England squad.
However, since the Villans didn't want to permanently sign Elliott, he only played nine games all season which is probably less than he would've got if he'd have just stayed at Liverpool.
Indeed, Andoni Iraola did say that every single Liverpool player was going to be treated as if they were a new signing but, since Elliott still isn't likely to get a look in at Anfield, he could seek another exit.
And, since Palace want to add some attacking talent to their ranks so that they can finally replace Eberechi Eze and Liverpool want to add a new defensive midfielder to their ranks, a deal for both players could easily be struck.
Wharton would be an ideal addition for Liverpool as he's homegrown and has plenty of Premier League experience under his belt already.
A fee in the region of £80 million is required to prise the Englishman away from Selhurst Park but, with the inclusion of Elliott in the deal, that fee could easily be dropped.
Here's hoping that this is actually a deal that Hughes can pull off as, if he can, it would be an absolute masterclass.
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- Arsenal complete forward signing after 34-goal Hoffenheim run
Arsenal complete forward signing after 34-goal Hoffenheim run

The 26-year-old, who is a long-time Arsenal supporter, adds goals, flexibility and another front-three option for Renée Slegers.
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Arsenal have signed Selina Cerci on a free transfer, with the 26-year-old forward joining from Bundesliga side TSG 1899 Hoffenheim.
Cerci scored 34 goals in 47 appearances for Hoffenheim and arrives as a versatile attacking option capable of playing across the front three. Her arrival gives Renée Slegers greater flexibility in attack, particularly in terms of substitutions and rotation, and should help make Arsenal less predictable than they were last season.
Her final two seasons with Hoffenheim brought 16 goals in each campaign, while she also contributed nine assists last season.
At international level, she has scored five goals in 20 appearances for Germany.
“I’m very excited to be here – it’s a big honour to play for Arsenal and I can’t wait to start,” said Selina. “This is an opportunity to compete against and play alongside top players in one of the best leagues in the world. I’m looking forward to getting stuck in and walking out at Emirates Stadium in front of all our supporters.
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Director of Women’s Football Clare Wheatley said: “We’re delighted to complete the signing of Selina. She’s an instinctive goalscorer with a proven record in the Bundesliga, and we believe she’s in a strong position to transition to English football and Arsenal. We welcome her and her family to the club.”
Head coach Slegers said: “I’m so pleased that Selina will be joining our group. She has impressive goalscoring numbers and brings good presence, physicality and forward intent. Combined with her strong work ethic, we feel these qualities make her a great addition to our squad.”
Cerci is a well-known Gooner, having made her support for the club clear for many years.
She will wear the No 29 shirt.
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- Landon Robinson will not be outworked for a roster spot with Bengals
Landon Robinson will not be outworked for a roster spot with Bengals

Zac Taylor said that Landon Robinson was just too talented to pass up in the seventh round for the Cincinnati Bengals on draft day. My expectation is that he will also be too talented to keep off the final 53-man roster. He was front and center soaking in coaching throughout OTAs.
Landon Robinson
- Height: 5-foot-11
- Weight: 293 pounds
- Age: 23
- College: Navy
- Hometown: Fairlawn, Ohio
- Experience: Rookie
Contract Status
Robinson is entering the first year of his four-year $4.5 million rookie contract. He has an average annual salary of just over $1.1 million. His cap hit will be $925,571 with a dead cap value of $162,284.
Overview
Landon Robinson was a multi-sport athlete all of his life. At Copley High School, he lettered in football, track, baseball, and wrestling. He earned all-state honors as a senior playing at linebacker. Just a two-star recruit out of high school, he received an offer from Navy just prior to signing day, where he ultimately signed.
Entering the Naval Academy at just 240 pounds, he bulked up to move from linebacker to defensive tackle. While he is considered to be undersized, he is one of the strongest players from his draft class. A multi-year member of the Feldman Freak List, being able to squat 665 pounds, bench press 465 pounds, and power clean 350 pounds.
He also possesses special movement skills for an almost 300-pound defensive tackle. He ran a 4.86 40-yard dash on his pro day. Also, posting a 32 1/2 inch vertical jump. That type of athleticism is what helped him get selected on day three of the NFL Draft this year. While he joins a crowded defensive tackle room, the Bengals used a draft selection on him for a reason. Jerry Montgomery coached him at the Shrine Bowl, and Zac Taylor has also praised the type of talent and work ethic Landon has.
Outlook for 2026 and Beyond
Robinson joins a very crowded defensive tackle room. His first order of business will be making the 53-man roster out of training camp. If he can do so, he could get on the field in a rotational pass-rushing role after recording 6.5 sacks during the 2025 season at Navy. If he does not make the initial 53-man roster (which would be a surprise), the Bengals would love to get him on their practice squad this season.
Robinson is a player who has shown he will outwork most expectations that are placed upon him. From a lightly recruited linebacker prospect to an NFL draft selection. I will not be the one to bet against him. Robinson could end up enjoying a long and successful career at defensive tackle for the Cincinnati Bengals. His dad, Lance, a lifelong Bengals fan, would love nothing more.
Landon Robinson (5’11 291) Navy
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- Tottenham sign Italy's Tonali from Newcastle
Tottenham sign Italy's Tonali from Newcastle

Tottenham announced Monday the signing of Italy midfielder Sandro Tonali from fellow Premier League club Newcastle in a reported deal that could go up to a club record £100 million ($133.4 million).
The 26-year-old has joined the north London side on a three-year contract, according to the BBC, who also said the initial fee was £92.5 million with an additional £7.5 million in add-ons.
"I'm very happy to be here," Tonali said in a statement on Tottenham's website.
"I spoke to the head coach (Roberto De Zerbi) for close to two hours about the club, the fans, the stadium and our football. It was like magic because I knew immediately that I had to sign for Tottenham."
Spurs boss De Zerbi called Tonali a "special player and a great signing for our club".
Tonali arrives at Tottenham after three seasons at Newcastle, who he joined for £55 million from AC Milan in July 2023.
He made 110 appearances for the Magpies and was part of the side that won the club's first major trophy in 70 years when Newcastle won the League Cup two seasons ago.
However, his time at St. James's Park was blighted by a 10-month worldwide ban for gambling on football.
The Italian Football Federation punished Tonali in October 2023 for breaching the rule which prohibits players placing bets on football events organised by itself, Europe's UEFA and global governing body FIFA during his time in Italy.
In May 2024, Tonali was given a suspended two-month ban after admitting to breaches of the English Football Association's betting rules.
Tonali has represented his country 32 times, scoring four goals.
Since narrowly avoiding a disastrous relegation to the second-tier Championship last season, Tottenham have made Tonali their second major signing of the off-season following on from the arrival of Mateus Fernandes from the relegated West Ham.
Andy Robertson from Liverpool and Argentinian international defender Marcos Senesi have arrived on free transfers to bolster Tottenham's defensive options.
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- What would you choose for the Red Sox equivalent of the Folarin Balogun red card reversal?
What would you choose for the Red Sox equivalent of the Folarin Balogun red card reversal?

Hello and happy Monday, folks. Hope you enjoyed your holiday weekend.
Speaking of Americana, we’ve got a big soccer game on tonight—good news for us here at OTM, since the Sox have a travel day and we need something to talk about. The U.S. takes on Belgium in the World Cup’s round of 16, kickoff from Seattle is 8 p.m. EST.
If you’re not in the loop with what’s been going with the USMNT, a very quick summary of the biggest piece of news that dropped on Sunday:
One of the best players on the team is striker Folarin Balogun. In three matches played thus far in the tournament, he’s got three goals—including one that he scored in the round of 32 against Bosnia and Herzegovina. Another thing that happened in that game: he got called for a (controversial; I’ll leave it at that) red card in the second half, meaning he had to leave that game while also facing a suspension for the team’s next match. Well, FIFA (seemingly arbitrarily) suspended the suspension; Balogun is indeed eligible to play against the Belgians tonight.
So, a fun question for you: if you could give the Balogun reversal treatment—so, reversing a decision made by an ump or the league itself—to any moment in Red Sox history, what would it be?
Is this a stupid question? Yeah, probably. But I’m interested to see what y’all come up with. Get creative!
Be good to each other and go Sox.
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Was Trump involved in getting Balogun’s red card overturned?
In other soccer news, Norway stunned Brazil yesterday to get to the quarterfinals
Rolling Stone put together a list of weird stuff Trump said in his America 250 speech
The heat wave in the the northeast is quickly racking up a death toll
MLB announced the all star starters. Who got snubbed?
Question of the Day
I’ve been watching YouTube videos debunking scientific conspiracy theories lately. What common conspiracy theory (science or otherwise) do you think is most believable?