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Who are the winners and losers from F1 pre-season testing?

George Russell and Fernando Alonso
Mercedes' George Russell is the pre-season favourite - but it does not look good for Fernando Alonson and Aston Martin [Getty Images]

The final pre-season test confirmed there will be a new Formula 1 when the new season starts in Australia in two weeks' time.

New in the sense of who is at the front - and new in terms of many aspects of the sport and how it works.

So what did the last three days of running in Bahrain, before the teams decamp to Albert Park in Melbourne, say about the reshaped sport - and who are the winners and losers within that?

A best guess at the competitive order

Ferrari's Charles Leclerc ended the test with the single fastest lap time in an emphatic way - 0.811 seconds quicker than the next best time, set by Mercedes' Kimi Antonelli.

Headline times in testing are usually not the place to look to gauge the competitive order, but this did reflect the picture in one important way - Mercedes and Ferrari look like they are going into the new season in the best shape.

Andrea Stella, team principal of world champions McLaren, said on Friday evening: "This test has confirmed that Ferrari and Mercedes look like the teams to beat. McLaren and Red Bull [are] probably very similar, Ferrari and Mercedes a step ahead."

This picture, an impression reflected by many other senior figures up and down the pit lane, comes less from the headline lap times - even if they did show the teams in the order Ferrari, Mercedes, McLaren, Red Bull - than the so-called race-simulation runs.

Because the teams fill up their cars with fuel and run a grand prix distance, these have far fewer variables to muddy the picture than single laps.

On Friday evening, Leclerc did the best race simulation of the week, slightly quicker than Red Bull's Max Verstappen and McLaren's Oscar Piastri the day before, when they set more or less exactly the same time.

Mercedes did not do any race simulations in the second week, only in the first, when track conditions were up to a second slower.

Antonelli set comfortably the fastest race simulation of the first week - a lot faster than Piastri, who was running at the same time.

And his team-mate George Russell - the bookies' pre-season championship favourite - was also impressively quick when running in the hotter, slower conditions earlier in the day.

This is not an exact science, but the cumulation of data is what led to the conclusion reached by Stella and many others.

A complication was that McLaren were not running the latest specification of Mercedes power-unit, which Mercedes were proving out, so can expect an uplift when they switch in Australia to the latest spec.

Another is Red Bull's new engine is said by Russell to have the best deployment of energy, which is such an important facet this season.

Mercedes' biggest concern is reliability. This hit Antonelli much more than Russell, but it's probably fair to say that Mercedes suffered more problems than their major rivals, although Red Bull's new recruit Isack Hadjar did lose a fair bit of his running to issues of one kind or another.

Aston Martin in a world of pain

There is no question as to the prize for biggest disappointment so far this year. Aston Martin, starting their new works partnership with Honda, are runaway winners of that.

With design legend Adrian Newey at the helm, Honda - world champions with Red Bull as recently as 2024 - and the money of their billionaire owner Lawrence Stroll and Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund (PIF), all the ingredients for success seem to be there.

But the new car, delayed by the fact Newey did not arrive until March last year, is uncompetitive and difficult, and the engine is lacking power and unreliable. Aston Martin completed the fewest laps of testing, and look like they may even be in worse shape than Cadillac.

Both the internal combustion engine and hybrid elements of the new Honda power-unit are said to be well behind the best.

Several sources told BBC Sport this week that Newey said at Wednesday's meeting of the F1 Commission - a rule-making body comprising all the teams as well as F1 and the FIA - that the Honda power-unit could not even recover energy at the lower limit of 250kw, let alone the higher one of 350kw, which comes into force under certain circumstances in the highly complex rules.

Reliability was so bad that by the start of the final day of the test, Honda had only one battery left, and took the decision to limit running to only short runs. A statement said that was to allow them to study data in between track outings, but in the end Lance Stroll did only six laps all day.

The problems with the engine make it difficult to make any judgement on the car - the Honda is running so badly that it's hard for the team to work out where the car is, and therefore how to improve it.

This is exacerbated by the fact Aston's first in-house gearbox - they have bought them in previously - is not communicating with the engine properly, and keeps behaving oddly, making life even more difficult for the drivers.

For Fernando Alonso, this all must come with an agonising sense of deja vu. He spent three painful years at McLaren when Honda were underprepared when they re-entered F1 in 2015.

And now he faces another one, at the age of 44, and with his contract running out at the end of the year.

Publicly, Alonso is staying optimistic as he said: "Short and medium term, I don't think there is anything that is impossible to fix."

How long it takes, though, is another matter. And one thing Alonso does not have much of is time.

Alpine on the rise

While all the teams are reluctant to say exactly where they think they stand in the competitive order, all are clear that there appears to be three groups of teams - the top four, the midfield, and then Aston Martin and Cadillac at the back.

Among the midfield runners, who are in the region of at least a second a lap slower than the big four, the team poised to make the biggest step seem to be Alpine.

They finished last season last, by the biggest margin ever, partly because they devoted extremely limited resource to last year's car, so they could focus on this year.

Alpine have switched to a Mercedes power-unit, following parent company Renault's decision to end its F1 engine programme. And with the combination of this and a much-improved car appear to have jumped up to the top of the midfield fight.

There is some debate as to whether they or Haas are in the best shape, but either way this is huge progress for the French team.

Racing Bulls are also in this mix at the top of the midfield.

Pierre Gasly
Pierre Gasly's Alpine appears to be best placed of the teams outside the top four [Getty Images]

But Williams disappoint

Among the midfield teams, Williams seem to be the biggest losers. Their 2026 car has been a disappointment so far, overweight by a significant margin - said to be anywhere between 25 and 40 kilos - and lacking downforce.

Williams finished fifth last year, and this season was supposed to be the next step in their ambition of a return to the top of F1.

Team principal James Vowles has been saying for two years how much of an opportunity the new rules are to move forward, and was vocal last season as to how early they had switched to the 2026 design and compromised 2025 for exactly this reason.

So this is a major blow.

Audi, which has taken over Sauber for the start of its brand new works programme with its own in-house engine, were expected to have difficulties.

But they appear to be in decent shape and have been quietly impressive in the midfield context, and could well be ahead of Williams, even if a long way from their ultimate ambitions.

Pros and cons of the new cars

The leading drivers have all at various points expressed their dissatisfaction with the new rules, especially the amount of energy management required with the new hybrid power-units.

These feature a near 50-50 split between internal combustion engine and electrical components.

With the amount of hybrid power increased three-fold, a component of the engine that helped recovery energy removed, and the batteries more or less the same size as last year, the cars are energy starved.

This has led to some unusual aspects being added to driving.

These include not going flat out in the run up to the start of a qualifying lap, taking corners in higher gears than is optimum for lap time to keep the turbo spinning, lifting and coasting in qualifying, and even not going flat out at the end of a qualifying lap because it is more time-effective to use the energy elsewhere.

At some circuits, there will be a lot more energy recovery required than others by the various means available. These include recovering while at full throttle, known as "super-clip", and lifting and coasting, as well as the standard method, during braking.

Albert Park is one of these energy-poor circuits.

Lando Norris
Lando Norris won the season-opening race in Melbourne in 2025 - who will come out on top in 2026? [Getty Images]

For a purist, and drivers who want to be on the limit at all times, this is not ideal.

But F1 as a sport has known this was coming ever since the power-unit regulations were created in 2022. And, for now, the drivers are going to have get used to a new normal.

Behind the scenes, meanwhile, there are ongoing discussions as to how to allow the drivers to drive in a more conventional way, but it remains to be seen how these will resolve.

However, having seen the cars on track, and watched them on television, it is highly unlikely the average viewer will notice any difference. They still look like F1 cars, and in some ways are more appealing than last year's.

They are smaller and have less downforce, so they slide more in corners, and look more agile. Many of the fast corners that were rendered bends in straights by last year's cars will become a driving challenge again, such as Abbey at Silverstone.

Russell, while acknowledging the differences from previous cars, said: "The guiding principles are still very much the same. You're pushing the car to the absolute limit. You're trying to brake as hard and late as possible, and carry as much speed through the corners. So far, I'm quite enjoying it."

Mercedes set to win engine row

Off track, one of the main focuses of pre-season has been a row between the engine manufacturers over the rules governing the engines' compression ratio.

It split the engine suppliers into two groups, Mercedes versus the rest - Ferrari, Honda and newcomers Red Bull and Audi.

The row was dismissed earlier this week by Vowles - a Mercedes customer - as "noise that will probably go away", and by Mercedes F1 boss Toto Wolff as "a storm in a teacup".

And it looks like both will end up being right.

Why have Mercedes been targeted? Because their rivals believe they have found a way of exploiting the rule restricting the compression ratio - a measurement of the cylinder displacement between the two extremes of the piston stroke - to 16:1. The rules dictate it is measured at ambient temperature.

Typically, the compression ratio reduces when engines heat up, and the belief was Mercedes had found a way using materials technology to limit this loss.

Mercedes' rivals have been pushing for a rule that measures it at a higher temperature, in the hope of restricting their perceived advantage.

This could also have allowed the others to set their ambient temperature compression ratio higher than 16:1 so that it was at the limit at a higher temperature, and so improve the performance of their engines relative to Mercedes.

Governing body the FIA has proposed a compromise whereby the ratio is measured both at ambient temperature and 130C.

As this does not achieve the aim Mercedes' opponents wanted, the signs are the other companies may even vote against the proposal that came out of their own campaign. Even if it passes, it seems it will make no difference.

Wolff added: "The way it works, you know, either we stay with the regulations like we are or the e-vote goes ahead with the proposal that came from the FIA. Both are OK for us."

Start-line variability

Practice starts
Practice starts have been an important feature during this year's pre-season testing [Getty Images]

The new engines are also much harder to get off the line, which many expect will lead to unpredictability at starts.

There were safety concerns about this at the start of the first test - especially the risk of a car slow away being rear-ended by another at high speed.

But these were largely assuaged by a new start line procedure that was trialled at the test, which gives the drivers more time to get the turbos spinning at the optimum speed.

On the face of it, the Ferrari-engined cars seemed to have an advantage - they rocketed past rivals on several occasions during these tests.

But Williams driver Alex Albon said: "I don't think what you're seeing is really what's going to happen. You've got drivers who are finishing long runs, going into a practice start, on a high-mileage tyre that's already gone. So you've seen this chaos of some people getting good starts, bad starts, but actually it's not as bad as that."

And data seen by BBC Sport showed that, actually, of all the starts performed in testing, the Mercedes-engined teams as a bloc had the best starts on average - they were ranked in four of the top five places - followed by Ferrari-powered cars.

Strangely, Racing Bulls were second and Red Bull last, despite having the same Red Bull Powertrains/Ford engine.

Fastest times by team in second pre-season test

  1. Ferrari (Charles Leclerc) one minute 31.992 seconds
  2. Mercedes (Kimi Antonelli) Mercedes 1:32.803
  3. McLaren (Oscar Piastri) 1:32.861
  4. Red Bull (Max Verstappen) 1:33.109
  5. Alpine (Pierre Gasly) 1:33.421
  6. Haas (Oliver Bearman) Haas 1:33.487
  7. Audi (Gabriel Bortoleto) 1:33.755
  8. Racing Bulls (Arvid Lindblad) 1:34.149
  9. Williams (Carlos Sainz) 1:34.342
  10. Cadillac (Valtteri Bottas) 1:35.290
  11. Aston Martin (Lance Stroll) 1:35.974

Oh, Canada! Gilbert Burns vs. Mike Malott headlines UFC Winnipeg in April

Gilbert Burns is coming off four straight losses, two of which ended by knockout, but the promotion believes the former welterweight title challenger still has enough equity in his name to headline the upcoming UFC Winnipeg event on Paramount+, recently made official for Sat., April 18, 2026 at Canada Life Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.

His opponent will be unranked local hero Mike Malott.

Malott (13-2-1) is 6-1 since graduating Dana White’s “Contender Series” back in late 2021 and is currently the winner of three straight. That includes his unanimous decision win over Kevin Holland last fall in Vancouver. As for Burns (22-9), he’s looking to bounce back from a brutal knockout loss to welterweight wunderkind Michael Morales at UFC Vegas 106.

Winnipeg hasn’t hosted a UFC fight card since the UFC on FOX 26 event back in late 2017. That’s when former lightweight champion Rafael dos Anjos outlasted ex-welterweight titleholder “Ruthless” Robbie Lawler in a five-round, non-title main event.

Expect more UFC Winnipeg fight card announcements in the coming weeks, if not days.

US leads Slovakia 2-0 after the first period in the semifinals at the Olympics

MILAN (AP) — The United States is 40 minutes away from playing for the gold medal in men’s hockey at the Olympics.

Dylan Larkin and Tage Thompson scored in the first period of the semifinal against Slovakia to give the U.S. a 2-0 lead. Thompson is one of just a handful of newcomers on the team who did not play at the NHL-run 4 Nations Face-Off a year ago.

Goaltender Connor Hellebuyck has stopped all eight shots he faced so far including on a couple of power plays made possible by U.S. penalties.

The U.S. last reached the final in 2010 when it lost to Canada in overtime on Sidney Crosby’s famous golden goal. Canada also awaits this time after rallying to beat Finland in the other semifinal when Nathan MacKinnon scored with 35.2 seconds left.

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AP Winter Olympics: https://apnews.com/hub/milan-cortina-2026-winter-olympics

North Hills sophomore catches puck during Team USA women’s hockey gold medal game

The U.S. women’s hockey team is going home with gold, and one lucky fan is going home with a unique souvenir.

On Thursday, Team USA prevailed 2-1 over Canada in overtime to win their third gold medal in Olympic history.

Attending the game was Joseph “Trip” Cillo, a sophomore at North Hills High School, the North Hills School District says.

Halfway through the second period, the puck was sent flying over the glass, and a quick-thinking Cillo caught it.

The district celebrated Cillo’s accomplishment on social media.

“What an INCREDIBLE memory from an historic Olympic game! Way to go, Trip!” the district said.

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Arteta praises Arsenal reaction after Wolves defeat ahead of north London derby

Arteta praises Arsenal reaction after Wolves defeat ahead of north London derby
Arteta praises Arsenal reaction after Wolves defeat ahead of north London derby

Mikel Arteta sees a “tremendous reaction” from his players ahead of a feisty North London Derby as the Gunners look to rectify a disappointing draw away at Wolves.

The title race took an unexpected turn as Arsenal failed to beat relegation-bound Wolves after failing to keep hold of a two-goal lead in stoppage time.

The players and many fans were left bitterly disappointed after having the chance to go seven points clear of title rivals Manchester City.

The point gap is now five points; however, the Cityzens have a game in hand and could close it to two points as they host Newcastle before they play this weekend.

Asked about the reaction to the result at Molineux and ahead of the derby, Mikel Arteta said, “What I’ve seen is a tremendous reaction again, and I’m not surprised at all.

He added, “We have a long season. Chapter 27 says we draw against Wolves in this manner. What I’m very interested in is the next one, it’s what we are made of.”

Positive news still struck the Arsenal camp, as Bukayo Saka signed a new long-term contract with the Gunners.

Arteta was in good spirits about the new deal, he said, “Bukayo’s news, obviously, is great, he’s one of our own. We got him here since he was little. For him to make that decision and the club to be so aligned with him, I think it’s a really positive thing.”

Having been at the club for over six years, Arteta’s tenure has brought the FA Cup since August 2020, but they’re itching for more major glory.

Despite failing to get over the line in the Premier League for three consecutive seasons, potential history can be made as the league leaders are still competing in all four competitions this season.

While questions remain over the mentality, Mikel Arteta sees the opportunity to win trophies and compete in title races repeatedly as an exciting time. He elaborated: “I think it’s becoming more and more exciting [to be in title races] because that means that you are closer.

“The more repeatedly you are in these kinds of positions, the more you’re going to win it. The same in the Champions League.

“First of all, you have to be there, and then in April or May, it will be decided who is the best and who can get over the line.”

On availability, there was confirmation of no new injuries and a “big possibility” of Arsenal captain Martin Ødegaard and German Kai Havertz returning to the matchday squad this Sunday.

Cowboys cut LB Logan Wilson

The Cowboys waived linebacker Logan Wilson on Friday, the team announced.

The move will save the team $6.5 million against the salary cap.

The Cowboys traded with the Bengals for Wilson at the trade deadline, giving up a seventh-round pick.

Wilson played 224 snaps in seven games, one of those a start, and totaled 24 tackles, a forced fumble and a pass defensed. He had no snaps in the Week 16 game against the Commanders.

The Bengals benched Wilson for rookie Barrett Carrett, prompting the veteran to ask for a trade. In eight games with Cincinnati, Wilson had 46 tackles and four pass breakups.

The Bengals made Wilson a third-round pick in 2020, and he started 65 of 76 games he played for the team.

Padres reliever Yuki Matsui's WBC status with Japan is in question due to groin issue

PEORIA, Ariz. (AP) — San Diego Padres reliever Yuki Matsui's status for Japan in the World Baseball Classic could be in doubt after the left-hander ended a batting practice session early due to left groin tightness.

Matsui is considered day to day with what isn't expected to be a long-term issue coming out of Thursday's session, but it could affect his buildup for the WBC, with the opener against Taiwan two weeks away.

“We’ve got to see how he comes out of this day off, and then how he feels tomorrow,” Padres manager Craig Stammen said Friday. “Honestly, I think it puts the WBC in question.”

Defending WBC champion Japan would take a hit in the bullpen without Matsui, a reliable middle-inning option in two seasons with the Padres. The 30-year-old has a 3.86 ERA over 125 appearances.

Stammen said Matsui could be back to playing catch this weekend.

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AP MLB: https://apnews.com/hub/mlb

Why Mark Byington supports NCAA tournament expansion as Vanderbilt basketball coach

Vanderbilt basketball coach Mark Byington would support NCAA tournament expansion, he said Feb. 20.

NCAA president Charlie Baker said he would support expanding the tournament on Feb. 19. He did not say what number of teams the NCAA would target.

However, if the tournament is to expand, news of expansion isn't imminent. Dan Gavitt, the NCAA's senior vice president, told reporters the same day that a decision on expansion won't come until after this year's NCAA tournament.

Byington led the Commodores to the NCAA tournament in his first season in 2024-25 and Vanderbilt is on track to make its second straight March Madness appearance in 2026.

"I'm a believer they should (expand)," Byington said. "I think the game has changed and there's more teams deserving. I know there's always a fear of having to water down if you have too many teams in there, but we've seen teams in the First Four make it to the Final Four. I think there's so many players now, when you talk about the international players that are coming, right now, college basketball is as good as it's been. NIL, got some things that don't make things perfect, but there is a high level of player in college basketball right now, so I think there's more teams deserving."

Aria Gerson covers Vanderbilt athletics for The Tennessean. Contact her at agerson@gannett.com or on X @aria_gerson.

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Vanderbilt basketball's Mark Byington supports NCAA tournament expansion

Why Mark Byington supports NCAA tournament expansion as Vanderbilt basketball coach

Vanderbilt basketball coach Mark Byington would support NCAA tournament expansion, he said Feb. 20.

NCAA president Charlie Baker said he would support expanding the tournament on Feb. 19. He did not say what number of teams the NCAA would target.

However, if the tournament is to expand, news of expansion isn't imminent. Dan Gavitt, the NCAA's senior vice president, told reporters the same day that a decision on expansion won't come until after this year's NCAA tournament.

Byington led the Commodores to the NCAA tournament in his first season in 2024-25 and Vanderbilt is on track to make its second straight March Madness appearance in 2026.

"I'm a believer they should (expand)," Byington said. "I think the game has changed and there's more teams deserving. I know there's always a fear of having to water down if you have too many teams in there, but we've seen teams in the First Four make it to the Final Four. I think there's so many players now, when you talk about the international players that are coming, right now, college basketball is as good as it's been. NIL, got some things that don't make things perfect, but there is a high level of player in college basketball right now, so I think there's more teams deserving."

Aria Gerson covers Vanderbilt athletics for The Tennessean. Contact her at agerson@gannett.com or on X @aria_gerson.

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Vanderbilt basketball's Mark Byington supports NCAA tournament expansion

'I'm on right side' - Kenworthy on death threats after ICE post

Gus Kenworthy
Gus Kenworthy is competing at his fourth Olympics [PA Media]

Team GB's Gus Kenworthy says he is "on the right side" after he received death threats for posting a graphic message about the United States' Immigration and Customs Enforcement organisation.

Freestyle skier Kenworthy shared the image - in which 'ICE' was preceded by an expletive - on Instagram a week before he was due to compete at the Winter Olympics in Italy.

In January, intensive care nurse Alex Pretti, 37, and fellow Minnesota resident Renee Good, 37, were both killed by ICE agents in the city, sparking protests across the US.

Speaking to BBC Sport about the threats he received, Kenworthy said: "It was tough. No-one wants to read bad things about themselves, things that are threats and violent and scary and homophobic.

"I also took it with a grain of salt. I couldn't imagine writing something like that about someone, especially on a public forum, anyone who does that has something wrong with them.

"I think I'm on the right side."

Kenworthy, 34, was born in Chelmsford but grew up in the US and won silver in the ski slopestyle at the Sochi 2014 Games, before switching allegiance to Team GB in 2019.

He finished sixth in Friday's halfpipe final, while US skier Hunter Hess, who had also spoken out against the actions of ICE, placed 10th.

Before the Games, Hess had said: "Just because I'm wearing the flag doesn't mean I represent everything that's going on in the US."

During qualifying earlier in the day, he made an 'L' sign against his forehead after completing his first run, in response to US President Donald Trump calling him "a real loser".

Speaking to reporters after Friday's qualifiers, Hess said: "I worked so hard to be here. I sacrificed my entire life to make this moment happen.

"I'm not going to let controversy like that get in my way. I love the United States of America. I cannot say that enough."

President Trump's border tsar said earlier in February that the immigration enforcement surge in Minnesota will end.

Tom Homan said Operation Metro Surge had resulted in many illegal immigrants who had committed violent crimes being detained for deportation. But the surge also sparked nationwide protests when US citizens Good and Pretti were killed by immigration officers.

More than 4,000 undocumented immigrants had been arrested, according to Homan, who added that ICE has always had a presence in Minnesota and will continue to have one.

'I'm having fun, I'm not done'

Kenworthy retired after the 2022 Olympics in Beijing and completely walked away from skiing.

He then turned his hand to acting, with credits in Will & Grace and American Horror Story, as well as guest-judging on Ru Paul's Drag Race.

However, the itch to return grew stronger, and last year he announced his return to the sport, though he has had to self-fund his way to the Games given GB Snowsport's athlete funding had already been allocated.

"I called it quits partly because I'd been doing it a long time and I had burnout and was over it, but I was also having some bad head injuries and so it made it easier to walk away," said the five-time World Championship medallist.

"Months after, when those symptoms started to subside and I started to feel myself again, I started [thinking] it wasn't the way I wanted it to finish.

"I kept pushing that feeling away, and finally I was at a point where I was like 'OK, well if you're having that feeling, it's now or never', and I didn't want to live to regret it and wonder what if.

"I decided to just give it a push and make it go, and try and get there. It's been pretty tough, because I didn't have any funding, I wasn't on any national team in order to get assistance, so it's been totally self-funded, myself, my coach, both of our travel, training camps, lift tickets, insurance, all of it, food, lodgings.

"I struggled deciding if it was the right thing to do, but ultimately, money comes and goes, this opportunity won't."

Kenworthy will be 38 when the next Winter Olympics take place in the French Alps in 2030.

When asked by BBC Sport if he will be there, he replied: "I hope so. I'm having fun, I'm not done."

Andy Reid Addresses Travis Kelce's Retirement Plans as Chiefs Offseason is Underway

Andy Reid and Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs. Jeff Bottari/Getty
Andy Reid and Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs.

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NEED TO KNOW

  • Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid shared an update on Travis Kelce's future as he contemplates retirement after a 13-year NFL career entirely with the team
  • The coach made it clear that he didn't want to "put words in [Kelce's] mouth" when speaking on the star tight end
  • Kelce's two-year extension contract with the Chiefs, signed in 2024, ends next month

Andy Reid is weighing in on Travis Kelce's NFL future.

The Kansas City Chiefs head coach shared an update on the team's communication with their star tight end, 36, who's yet to reveal his anticipated decision on retirement after a remarkable 13-year career in the league.

"There is communication. That’s the main thing," Reid told media during a press conference on Friday, Feb. 20. "That means people want to move forward. I think that's where Trav is," he said of Kelce, whose contract with the Chiefs ends in March 2026.

Andy Reid and Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs. Michael Owens/Getty
Andy Reid and Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs.

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"I’m not trying to put words in his mouth at all, and I try to give him some space here," continued Reid. "He’s been doing this a long time, and he can sort all that out as he goes forward. We’re proceeding with that, and there is communication."

Kelce has been with the Chiefs since he was selected in the third round with the 63rd overall pick of the 2013 NFL Draft. He recently wrapped his 13th season with the team, where he's won three Super Bowl titles to date.

The Ohio native's most recent season didn't end on the same high note the franchise has become used to after the last three years. Not only did the team miss playoff contention for the first time in a decade, but Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes suffered a season-ending ACL tear.

 Kelce, too, was admittedly frustrated with his own game, which he's spoken about at length in various episodes of his New Heights podcast with his brother and co-host, Jason Kelce.

The Chiefs ultimately finished the season 6-11.

Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs. Kevin Sabitus/Getty
Travis Kelce of the Kansas City Chiefs.

Kevin Sabitus/Getty

With his two-year contract extension up next month, all eyes have been on Travis since before the team entered its offseason. Various players, staff members, front office folk and Travis himself have commented on his potential retirement.

“Well as an organization, we certainly hope that he will come back,” Chiefs CEO and Chairman Clark Hunt said in a guest spot on NFL Network’s Good Morning Football on Jan. 27.

"He had another great year, maybe not on par with where he was four or five years ago, but still had over 800 yards, and was really one of the leaders on the offensive side of the ball for us. So there’s no doubt in my mind that he can still play," he continued.

Travis Kelce hugs head coach Andy Reid after the Chiefs win Super Bowl LVII on Feb. 12, 2023 in Glendale, Arizona. Tammy Ljungblad/The Kansas City Star/Tribune News Service via Getty
Travis Kelce hugs head coach Andy Reid after the Chiefs win Super Bowl LVII on Feb. 12, 2023 in Glendale, Arizona.

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Hunt added, "We’re trying to be respectful and let him have the time that he needs to make a decision."

Travis' mom, Donna Kelce, also shared her thoughts on what she'd like to see her son do next season.

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"I just want him to do what he feels comfortable doing," she told TMZ in a video released on Friday, Feb. 13. "He's gotta talk to people in his life to decide what he wants to do."

She added, "So I’m not sure. We’ll see what happens!"

While Kelce has yet to make an explicit decision, he's not against a return. "I feel motivated, but I got to make the right decision for me," he previously said.

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Ryan Neuzil outperformed former Falcons center Drew Dalman in 2025

Due to a lack of salary cap space, the Atlanta Falcons had no choice but to let starting center Drew Dalman walk during the 2025 free agency period. Dalman, a former fourth-round pick who worked his way up to a starting job, signed a three-year, $42 million contract with the Chicago Bears.

This departure left the Falcons in need of a new starting center. Without many options available, the team turned to former backup Ryan Neuzil, signing the veteran to a two-year, $9.5 million contract extension. While Neuzil started eight games in place of an injured Dalman in 2024, he was unproven in a full-time starting role.

When the regular season rolled around, Neuzil more than held his own along Atlanta's offensive line. The 28-year-old finished as Pro Football Focus' sixth-rated center in 2025, earning a PFF grade of 77.4.

Neuzil even outperformed Dalman, who finished two spots behind him in PFF's center rankings. Here's what PFF had to say about Neuzil's performance last season.

Ryan Neuzil ranked No. 6 center in NFL by PFF

"Neuzil took over as the Falcons' starting center in the wake of Drew Dalman’s departure to Chicago, and he emerged as one of the best zone run blockers in the league (83.3 PFF run-blocking grade, fifth)," wrote PFF's Lauren Gray. "Neuzil generated the fourth-best impact-block rate among players on this list (18.4%), as well as the fourth-lowest defeated rate (11.4%)."

Neuzil struggled in pass protection, but so did Dalman, who allowed the third-most QB pressures in 2025. Dalman was ranked No. 8 on PFF's center rankings.

Drew Dalman ranked No. 8 center in NFL by PFF

"Dalman spent his first four seasons in Atlanta before signing a three-year deal with the Bears in 2025," wrote Gray. "Not only did he play every offensive snap for the team this season, but he was also named to his first Pro Bowl. Dalman is another center on this list who has struggled in pass protection, although he earned a career-best 67.3 PFF pass-blocking grade this season. He allowed the third-most pressures at the position (31), at a rate of 4.2% (third highest on this list)."

The Bears have to be happy with Dalman's performance, especially having just made it to the divisional round of the playoffs. However, the Falcons must be feeling great about Neuzil's production, which came at a fraction of the cost.

Atlanta's offensive line is one of the best units in the NFL, and it should only get better with time. Neuzil is proof that you don't always have to break the bank to find production. Drafting and developing talent can be just as effective when done correctly.

This article originally appeared on Falcons Wire: Atlanta Falcons: Ryan Neuzil ranked ahead of Drew Dalman by PFF

How the Dodgers Are Influencing Teams to Target Japanese Market

Oct 27, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (17) celebrates with pitcher Roki Sasaki (11) and pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto (18) after winning in the eighteenth inning against the Toronto Blue Jays in game three of the 2025 MLB World Series at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images

The Los Angeles Dodgers have become the standard for any organization looking to build and expand its reach in the Japanese market over the years.

Dating back to the addition of Hideo Nomo, through the time of Hiroki Kuroda as a starting pitcher, to the emergence of fan favorite Kenta Maeda, the Dodgers carry a rich Japanese history that has been developing for more than two decades.

However, things have really taken off over the past few years, with the addition of bona fide Japanese star Shohei Ohtani, then subsequently Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Roki Sasaki.

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The results from those three additions, along with the franchise leaning into the Japanese market, have been staggering — SponsorUnited projects that the Dodgers surpassed $200 million in sponsorship revenue, with 20 Japanese brands among their 76 total sponsors.

Oct 27, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (17) celebrates with pitcher Roki Sasaki (11) and pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto (18) after winning in the eighteenth inning against the Toronto Blue Jays in game three of the 2025 MLB World Series at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images
Oct 27, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers designated hitter Shohei Ohtani (17) celebrates with pitcher Roki Sasaki (11) and pitcher Yoshinobu Yamamoto (18) after winning in the eighteenth inning against the Toronto Blue Jays in game three of the 2025 MLB World Series at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images

As a result of the Dodgers’ financial success and on-field achievements, other teams are paying attention and have been quite up front about wanting to replicate their model for overseas expansion.

The Chicago White Sox, who signed Japanese power hitter Munetaka Murakami to a two-year, $34 million contract, have seen positive results from tapping into Japan.

Brooks Boyer, the White Sox’s executive vice president and chief marketing and revenue officer, names the Dodgers as a source of inspiration.

“We certainly are not going to get to the Dodgers’ level of things that they do, but we want to craft some partnerships with some Japanese companies to be able to let the country get a chance to see ‘Mune’ in his new home,” Boyer told Sports Business Journal.

“And hopefully we have the brand of baseball that they enjoy watching and they want to follow, because that would certainly add to our sponsors and our reach.”

The Dodgers are helping other teams get into Japan

Additionally, Boyer revealed that Dodgers executive vice presidents Lon Rosen and Bob Wolfe spoke with him about helping guide the organization into their expansion plans.

“They obviously have the unicorn in Shohei, but they have not shied away from teaching us what we should be doing and considering,” Boyer said.

“They’ve been really great with us in giving us a playbook on how to maximize our opportunity here with ‘Mune.’

“What you’ll see is certainly some Japanese companies behind home plate, like you do with any of the other teams that have a prominent Japanese player.

“But we’ll find out if other sponsors are interested in marketing in the local market. We certainly aren’t opposed to that.”

The Dodgers, while constantly being pegged as “bad for baseball,” are bringing eyes and ears to the sport of baseball that have long been ignored.

Dodgers fans should take pride in the standard the organization has set, and the unity the team brings not only across Los Angeles but across the world as well.

LaMelo Ball Says He's 'Alive and Blessed' After Crashing His Custom Hummer After Hornet Practice

LaMelo Ball speaks at a Feb. 19 press conference Charlotte Hornets/YouTube
LaMelo Ball speaks at a Feb. 19 press conference

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NEED TO KNOW

  • NBA star LaMelo Ball opened up about the car crash that he was involved in while addressing reporters at a Feb. 19 press conference
  • The 24-year-old Charlotte Hornets star said that was "alive and blessed" after the crash, which saw him allegedly collide with another driver while leaving practice on Feb. 18
  • Ball was not injured in the crash, but his car did take some damage and reportedly lost its left front wheel in the collision

LaMelo Ball addressed the car crash that he was involved in during a press conference after the most recent Charlotte Hornets game.

On Thursday, Feb. 19, the 24-year-old NBA star spoke to reporters following the team's 105-101 loss against the Houston Rockets.

After answering questions about the team's performance, Ball was asked about the two-car crash he was involved in after practice in uptown Charlotte, N.C. on Wednesday, Feb. 18. According to reporting by the Associated Press and WSOC-TV, the athlete's custom camouflage-colored Hummer clipped a Kia sedan while trying to execute a left turn.

When first asked about the accident, Ball said, "Fortunately, everybody is cool, so blessings. God is great."

A member of the press asked Ball about the driver of the other car, who was reportedly "treated for non-life-threatening injuries" at the scene, per The Charlotte Observer.

"I seen her get straight out of the car," he said of the other driver involved.

Addressing the 24 hours between the accident and his return to the court for a game, he said, "I'm just alive and blessed, for real. God is great, like I said."

Sports Illustrated reporter Sean O'Connor denied allegations that Ball cut the interview short after talking about the crash.

"That’s not what happened. The press conference ended and he left. He answered multiple questions about the accident and then left after it was announced that we were done," he wrote in a post shared to X.

LaMelo Ball during a game against the Indiana Pacers at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Nov. 19, 2025 in Indianapolis Dylan Buell/Getty 
LaMelo Ball during a game against the Indiana Pacers at Gainbridge Fieldhouse on Nov. 19, 2025 in Indianapolis

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NBC Sports corroborated O'Connor's reporting, writing that those present confirmed he'd left the room after the conference was called to a close by a member of the Hornets' PR team.

"It is common at these post-game press conferences for some journalists to still have questions when the team representative ends it," the outlet noted.

Ball was reportedly uninjured after being involved in the accident, which seemingly took place shortly after he was leaving a Hornets practice. The front left wheel of his car came off as a result of the accident.

The Charlotte Sun reported that Ball left the scene of the crash with police permission. He was reportedly picked up by his teammate Brandon Miller and received support from a Hornets security staff member.

LaMelo Ball during the first half of a Hornets game against the Oklahoma City Thunder at Paycom Center on Jan. 5, 2026 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. Joshua Gateley/Getty
LaMelo Ball during the first half of a Hornets game against the Oklahoma City Thunder at Paycom Center on Jan. 5, 2026 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma.

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NBC reported that a police report for the accident has not yet been made public.

The Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department told PEOPLE that a public report will not be released "as there was no criminal component in this case."

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Auburn football makes shortlist for four-star QB Will Mencl

Auburn football is on the shortlist for a top 25 quarterback ahead of the spring practice season.

Will Mencl, a four-star quarterback from Chandler, Arizona, has included Auburn on his top four list as spring football gets underway, alongside Oregon, Miami, and Penn State.

Mencl recently spent time with the new coaching staff at Auburn in January. He recalled his visit to Auburn with Steve Wiltfong of Rivals, describing the visit as "comfortable."

“It was a family feel,” Mencl said in an interview with Rivals. “I enjoyed my time there. I was in a meeting with the OC Joel Gordon for an hour and then we went to lunch and came back for another two hours and it felt like only 15 minutes had passed. He’s someone that is super easy to learn from. Coach (Alex) Golesh is a great person. Had really good conversations with him.”

If Auburn were to sign Mencl to its 2027 signing class, he would be in the mix of a heavy quarterback battle ahead of the 2027 season. USF transfer Byrum Brown is expected to win the starting quarterback job for the 2026 season, his final year of eligibility, and the 2027 race is slated to be between Oregon State transfer Tristan Ti'a, USF transfer Locklan Hewlett, and true freshman Rhys Brush.

Mencl is a 6-3, 205-pound quarterback from Chandler High School in Chandler, Arizona. The four-star quarterback is the No. 19 quarterback according to Rivals' industry rating, and is the fifth-highest-rated player from Arizona in the 2027 class.

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Milwaukee Bucks injury report: Is Giannis Antetokounmpo back tonight?

NEW ORLEANS - The Milwaukee Bucks conclude their two-game season series with the New Orleans Pelicans tonight at the Smoothie King Center, and the Bucks look to match their longest winning streak of the season against one of the worst teams in the NBA.

Milwaukee is 23-30 overall and in 11th place in the Eastern Conference but come into the contest against New Orleans having won two straight and five of six. The Bucks’ longest, and only, win streak of the season was three in a row from Feb. 3-6. They beat the Pelicans in overtime on Feb. 4 as part of that run.

Milwaukee Bucks forward Bobby Portis (9) shoots over Toronto Raptors forward Collin Murray-Boyles (12) during the first half of their game Thursday, December 18, 2025 at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

New Orleans is 15-41 and tied with three other teams for the second-fewest wins on the season. The Pelicans did win two of three heading into the break, however.

Is Giannis playing?

No.

Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo is getting closer to a return from the soleus muscle strain in his right calf, though, as he participated in half of a practice Feb. 19. Antetokounmpo said at the all-star game Feb. 15 that he feels 100% but admitted he needed to go through some live practices before being cleared. Antetokounmpo re-injured the calf Jan. 23.

More: 3 things to watch for as the Bucks return from the NBA all-star break

What is the Bucks record without Giannis?

8-15

Milwaukee has won five of those games since Antetokounmpo reinjured the calf Jan. 23.

Bucks vs. Pelicans has NBA draft implications

Beyond just securing a much-needed victory, it is in the Bucks’ best interest to beat the Pelicans from an offseason perspective. The Pelicans have the right to swap draft position with the Bucks as a remainder from the 2020 Jrue Holiday trade.

That means if the Bucks were to earn the No. 1 pick, the Pelicans would swap their higher position.

Unfortunately for New Orleans, it traded its right to that swap to Atlanta. That means the Pelicans are not in a position to “tank” and win fewer games than the Bucks.

Heading into league action Feb. 20, the Pelicans had a 52.1% chance of winning a top four pick in the draft lottery. The Bucks had 13.9% chance.

More: Bucks need Kevin Porter Jr. to find balance in scoring, playmaking

Milwaukee Bucks injury report

  • Taurean Prince, out (neck surgery)
  • Myles Turner, out (right calf strain)
  • Giannis Antetokounmpo, out (right calf strain)

Bucks probable starters

  • Guards: Kevin Porter Jr., Ryan Rollins, AJ Green
  • Forward: Kyle Kuzma
  • Center: Jericho Sims

What time is the Bucks game?

Tip-off is scheduled for 7 p.m. CT.

What channel is the Bucks game on?

The game will be broadcast on FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin with Lisa Byington, Wesley Matthews and Stephen Watson on the call.

Bucks vs. Pelicans odds

New Orleans is a 4.5-point favorite over Milwaukee with the over/under set at 222.5 points, per BetMGM.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Milwaukee Bucks injury report: Is Giannis Antetokounmpo back tonight?

Milwaukee Bucks injury report: Is Giannis Antetokounmpo back tonight?

NEW ORLEANS - The Milwaukee Bucks conclude their two-game season series with the New Orleans Pelicans tonight at the Smoothie King Center, and the Bucks look to match their longest winning streak of the season against one of the worst teams in the NBA.

Milwaukee is 23-30 overall and in 11th place in the Eastern Conference but come into the contest against New Orleans having won two straight and five of six. The Bucks’ longest, and only, win streak of the season was three in a row from Feb. 3-6. They beat the Pelicans in overtime on Feb. 4 as part of that run.

Milwaukee Bucks forward Bobby Portis (9) shoots over Toronto Raptors forward Collin Murray-Boyles (12) during the first half of their game Thursday, December 18, 2025 at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

New Orleans is 15-41 and tied with three other teams for the second-fewest wins on the season. The Pelicans did win two of three heading into the break, however.

Is Giannis playing?

No.

Bucks superstar Giannis Antetokounmpo is getting closer to a return from the soleus muscle strain in his right calf, though, as he participated in half of a practice Feb. 19. Antetokounmpo said at the all-star game Feb. 15 that he feels 100% but admitted he needed to go through some live practices before being cleared. Antetokounmpo re-injured the calf Jan. 23.

More: 3 things to watch for as the Bucks return from the NBA all-star break

What is the Bucks record without Giannis?

8-15

Milwaukee has won five of those games since Antetokounmpo reinjured the calf Jan. 23.

Bucks vs. Pelicans has NBA draft implications

Beyond just securing a much-needed victory, it is in the Bucks’ best interest to beat the Pelicans from an offseason perspective. The Pelicans have the right to swap draft position with the Bucks as a remainder from the 2020 Jrue Holiday trade.

That means if the Bucks were to earn the No. 1 pick, the Pelicans would swap their higher position.

Unfortunately for New Orleans, it traded its right to that swap to Atlanta. That means the Pelicans are not in a position to “tank” and win fewer games than the Bucks.

Heading into league action Feb. 20, the Pelicans had a 52.1% chance of winning a top four pick in the draft lottery. The Bucks had 13.9% chance.

More: Bucks need Kevin Porter Jr. to find balance in scoring, playmaking

Milwaukee Bucks injury report

  • Taurean Prince, out (neck surgery)
  • Myles Turner, out (right calf strain)
  • Giannis Antetokounmpo, out (right calf strain)

Bucks probable starters

  • Guards: Kevin Porter Jr., Ryan Rollins, AJ Green
  • Forward: Kyle Kuzma
  • Center: Jericho Sims

What time is the Bucks game?

Tip-off is scheduled for 7 p.m. CT.

What channel is the Bucks game on?

The game will be broadcast on FanDuel Sports Network Wisconsin with Lisa Byington, Wesley Matthews and Stephen Watson on the call.

Bucks vs. Pelicans odds

New Orleans is a 4.5-point favorite over Milwaukee with the over/under set at 222.5 points, per BetMGM.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Milwaukee Bucks injury report: Is Giannis Antetokounmpo back tonight?

Bengals make one signing official, announce another

The Cincinnati Bengals had a few roster moves go public this week. 

Friday, the Bengals officially announced one: The re-signing of cornerback Jalen Davis. 

During the same announcement, the Bengals revealed they have also re-signed running back Kendall Milton.

RELATED: 6 Bengals veterans who won’t be on Zac Taylor’s roster next year

Undrafted out of Georgia in 2024, Milton has been a staple of the Bengals practice squad for two years. His most recent practice squad contract with the Bengals expired in mid-January. 

Now, Milton joins the depth chart with Chase Brown, Samaje Perine and Tahj Brooks before the Bengals make any other additions in free agency or the draft.

RELATED: Bengals' key offseason dates for NFL free agency, draft and more

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Juventus v Como match preview and prediction

Juventus v Como match preview and prediction
Juventus v Como match preview and prediction

Juventus take on Como as they attempt to secure a victory after four unsuccessful outings, in what has become a challenging period for the club. Their disappointing defeat to Galatasaray in the Champions League in midweek marked the fourth consecutive match in which they have failed to register a win.

Such a run is far from ideal for a side with ambitions of finishing the season with silverware. As a result, this fixture carries significant importance, with Juventus under pressure to respond positively and restore confidence within the squad.

Pressure Mounts on Juventus

Dropping valuable points in recent weeks has placed Juventus in a difficult position. A team with their expectations cannot afford prolonged inconsistency, particularly at this stage of the campaign. The match against Como, therefore, represents an opportunity to steady the ship and demonstrate renewed focus.

However, the task will not be straightforward. Como has enjoyed an impressive season and has emerged as one of the overachieving teams in Serie A during this campaign. Their objective is to secure a European place, and their performances suggest they are capable of competing with established sides. Notably, they defeated Juventus in the reverse fixture, underlining the challenge that awaits.

Joao Mario (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

A Crucial Test Against Como

Recent form further highlights the contrast between the two teams. Como have recorded two wins from their last five matches, while Juventus have managed just one victory in the same period and are without a win in their previous five games. Although Juventus won both meetings last season, current momentum favours their opponents.

Juventus will nevertheless view this encounter as a pivotal moment. Securing three points would not only halt their negative run but also encourage them ahead of their upcoming contest against Galatasaray. Failure to deliver, however, would deepen concerns about their ability to end the season on a positive note.

Prediction

Juventus 2-1 Como

Pundit breaks down why Arsenal do not have a world-class player

Pundit breaks down why Arsenal do not have a world-class player
Pundit breaks down why Arsenal do not have a world-class player

Rafael van der Vaart has outlined his view of what defines a world-class player, agreeing with Wayne Rooney that Arsenal do not currently possess one. The Gunners are on course to win the Premier League, Champions League and Carabao Cup titles this season, and many observers believe their squad contains several individuals worthy of world-class status.

Despite their obvious quality, these players have yet to lead the club to a league title or a major honour in recent seasons. On the pitch, however, they have often demonstrated attributes that supporters argue are sufficient to justify such recognition. Arsenal fans would insist that their team is filled with world-class talents who simply require silverware to validate that label.

Debate Over World-Class Status

At the back, William Saliba has consistently been described as one of the finest defenders in the world, which explains why he was linked with a move to Real Madrid for an extended period. In attack, too, supporters believe there are players capable of being regarded among the elite.

However, Van der Vaart does not share that assessment. He believes the distinction between a star and a genuinely world-class footballer lies in more than technical ability or isolated performances. According to his view, mentality and attitude under pressure are equally decisive factors.

(Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)

Van der Vaart’s Assessment

As reported by the Metro, he said, ‘Arsenal do not have any world class players – I agree with Wayne Rooney.

‘Perhaps it is better to say that Arsenal have ‘stars’ in their team – they have really good players, but nobody is world class.

‘To be a world class footballer, it’s not just about your performances, you need the attitude on the pitch.

‘When I look at this Arsenal team, they are all ‘Ideal son-in-law’s,’ as we say in Dutch – they can play well but I don’t think any would succeed if they went to Real Madrid because the mentality is much harder and there is a lot more pressure.’

Van der Vaart’s comments add further fuel to the debate surrounding Arsenal’s squad, particularly as expectations continue to rise during a crucial stage of the campaign.

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Ryan Garcia vs. Mario Barrios weigh-in video

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - APRIL 19: Ryan Garcia poses during a weigh-in at Barclays Center on April 19, 2024 in New York City. (Photo by Cris Esqueda/Golden Boy/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Ryan Garcia vs. Mario Barrios weigh-in video features Ryan Garcia, Mario Barrios, and a host of others stepping on the scale Friday evening in Las Vegas.

In the main event, Ryan Garcia and WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios have to hit the limit of 147 pounds for their title fight. Garcia is 1-2, 1 no-contest over his past four fights. Barrios has two straight title defenses thanks to draws, including against 47-year-old legend Manny Pacquiao in his last performance last July.

IBF welterweight champion Richardson Hitchins and WBA super lightweight champion Gary Antuanne Russell will also compete on the pay-per-view undercard Saturday evening.

The Garcia vs. Barrios weigh-ins happen at 6 p.m. ET.

Check out Garcia vs. Barrios weigh-in results below.

Main card (DAZN at 8 p.m. ET)

Ryan Garcia vs. Mario Barrios

Richardson Hitchins vs. Oscar Duarte

Gary Antuanne Russell vs. Andy Hiraoka

Frank Martin vs. Nahir Albright

Bektemir Melikuzelv vs. Sena Agbeko

Prelims (MMA Fighting at 6 p.m. ET)

Amari Jones vs. Luis Arias

Joshua Edwards vs. Brandon Colantonio

Colts' Chris Ballard, Shane Steichen scheduled to speak at NFL combine

The Indianapolis Colts' Chris Ballard and Shane Steichen will be speaking at the NFL combine on Tuesday.

Ballard will meet with the media at 4:30 PM ET and Steichen at 5:30 PM ET.

This will be the first time that either has spoken publicly since each of their respective end-of-season press conferences.

After ending the 2025 season on a seven-game losing streak, the Colts missed the playoffs for the fifth consecutive season. However, the belief internally is that the success this team had through the first half of the season can be replicated and sustained, which is in large part why both Ballard and Steichen are back for another season.

Offensively, we saw the full capabilities of the Steichen offense through 10 games, with this unit being one of the most productive in football. And while injuries will never be an excuse, they were a harsh reality for the 2025 Colts.

NFL Combine begins next week in Indy.

Tuesday times for #Colts brass:

-4:30 PM: Chris Ballard
-5:30 PM: Shane Steichen

— Kevin Bowen (@KBowen1070) February 20, 2026

Owner Carlie Irsay-Gordon also mentioned how Ballard adapted his roster-building approach last offseason, which included being more aggressive. From the sounds of it, we could see a similar approach this offseason, with the Colts positioned relatively well with the salary cap.

Although Ballard and Steichen will be returning, that doesn't mean there won't be changes made to the roster.

There are some veterans on the team whose statuses for the upcoming season could be viewed as up in the air if the Colts choose to pursue additional salary cap savings.

The defensive side of the ball, in particular, also needs to be reshaped at a few positions. As Ballard put it, there is a need for "more fuel" up front, while getting younger and faster overall on defense will be a priority.

Beyond any roster changes that are made, this Colts team has to learn how to be at its best down the stretch. Irsay-Gordon stressed the need for this team to be able to better handle adversity. Not only last season, but in a few others in recent years, in those must-have-it games late in the year, the Colts have failed to come through.

This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: 2026 NFL combine: When will Chris Ballard, Shane Steichen speak?

Jeremiah Fears Q&A: 'Being able to lose to understand how to win, I think that's huge'

Jeremiah Fears has already exceeded expectations in his rookie season. Point guards typically need time to earn a coach's trust, but despite being the fourth youngest player in the league, the seventh overall pick has looked like the franchise PG New Orleans envisioned.

Fears stopped by the Panini Prizm VIP lounge during All-Star Weekend, to talk about how his rookie year has been coming along, what Zion Williamson has meant to him and the other rookies, learning to control his emotions on the court, going from winning at every level to losing in the NBA, and more.

How was your experience at the Rising Stars game?

Jeremiah Fears: It was great being out there having fun, competing, obviously. But at the end of the day, we were still out there having fun, playing against the people we came in with, or the people that came in a year before us. But at the end of the day, it's a brotherhood.

Unfortunately, my team didn't get the championship. But we still ended up making it, and we had so much fun out there playing, and being able to see ourselves, our last name, and stuff like that on the back of those Rising Stars jerseys. It was cool.

Feb 9, 2026; New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; New Orleans Pelicans guard Jeremiah Fears (0) and Sacramento Kings center Maxime Raynaud (42) during the second half at Smoothie King Center. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Hinton-Imagn Images

How has your rookie season been going for you so far?

JF: It's been pretty good. I've been really excited about how it's been going. It's a long season, so being able to adjust on the fly, being able to adapt, I think that's huge. And just continuing to go out there, have fun, and compete. Because at the end of the day, you dream of playing in the NBA as well, and everybody don't get an opportunity to play in the NBA.

What's the biggest adjustment that you've had to make this season?

JF: Definitely traveling, on the road every two days, every other day. So being able to adjust to all the traveling, getting in late nights, you got to get up, you got to practice at nine in the morning, and stuff like that.

You got to be able to read the scouting report. You got to know tendencies and things players like to do, the opposing team, and their coverages and stuff like that. So being able to adjust on the fly, it's been huge. I think I've been doing an amazing job of adjusting on the fly. So, just looking forward to continuing to keep learning and keep exploring and keep getting better eventually.

In terms of just being on the road, there’s a special connection of bonding with teammates, right? Who do you bond with most on the team?

JF: I would definitely say the rookies, only because we came in together. But I also got a good relationship with all my other teammates as well. They do a pretty good job of keeping the rookies up to date with certain stuff and just talking to us and being in our ear and being that moral support that we need.

How is your relationship with Derik Queen?

JF: He's great. We talk a lot. Just being able to learn each other a lot more. Obviously, we went to different universities, but now we're on the same team, and we're going to be here for a while. So being able to understand each other and figure each other out before it's too late, and just continue to build our relationship and our chemistry.

Do you feel like it's beneficial to you that you both came in together, where you guys have a certain set of expectations coming your way, and you guys go through similar struggles and can talk with each other about them?

JF: Yeah, I think it's huge. Having somebody that you come in with. You guys are both rookies, you know a lot, but you don't know everything, so being able to learn.

Like you said, it's going to be struggles here and there, but at least you have somebody to talk to experiencing the same thing or maybe already experienced what you're going through. So I'm gonna ask him how did he feel about the whole situation, how did he go about the situation. So being able to talk to him about some struggles and how we could get better moving forward, I think that's huge and I think it goes a long way for both of us.

Jan 16, 2026; Indianapolis, Indiana, USA; New Orleans Pelicans guard Jordan Poole (3) in the second half against the Indiana Pacers at Gainbridge Fieldhouse. Mandatory Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn Images

I was talking to Kyshawn George the other day and asked him who was one of his vets on the team last year and this year for him, the most beneficial to him. And he named Jordan Poole, who’s now your teammate. He said the biggest thing Jordan helped with was his confidence - to keep shooting. What has Jordan Poole meant to you?

JF: Man, Jordan Poole's been huge. I mean, he's just been talking to us each and every day, pouring into us. He don't have to do that because he's been in the NBA for a while now. Guys like that, when you prove yourself, you win a championship, and you've shown everybody years and years of what you're capable of, you don't have to continue to pour into the young guys.

But I think that just shows his character and who he is as a person. Because like I said, he won a championship, and he's proven himself many years. So he don't have to give us the advice he does. And he don't have to talk to us and help us out. He could be somebody that's just sitting there and just along for the ride. But I'm kind of glad that he's here, and he continues to help us each and every day.

You were in the starting lineup earlier in the year, and now you're on the bench. What has that been like for you in terms of that adjustment?

JF: Just being able to adjust. I think you can't control every situation. And sometimes the coach might think that the team needs to go in a different direction to help better the team. So I mean, you've got to be able to adjust and go out there and play hard - however many minutes you do get. And I think that'll take you a long way.

At the end of the day, the more you produce with the minutes you do get, coach will eventually realize, yeah, we need him on the floor. We need to continue to keep him on the floor. So I think that's been huge. And just never let something like that shake your confidence. Stay confident. Coach might feel like the older guys should be starting. You got to roll with that. And you got to be ready when your name is, when your time is, if you feel like it's your time.

Feb 9, 2026; New Orleans, Louisiana, USA; New Orleans Pelicans guard Dejounte Murray hugs New Orleans Pelicans guard Jeremiah Fears (0) after the game against the Sacramento Kings at Smoothie King Center. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Hinton-Imagn Images

Has Kevin Looney had a positive impact on you this season?

JF: Yeah, Kevin Looney and DeAndre Jordan. They've been in the NBA a pretty long time. Both won championships. So, I mean, just listen to every piece of advice they give us as well. Maximize questions, picking their brain a little bit, and continue to have fun.

I think that's been the most important thing that they've been telling us. It's not always going to be bad. I mean right now we don't have the best record, so they try to keep us motivated and tell us to continue to stay positive and we can change this thing around. So we're looking forward to changing this thing around and just continuing to stay confident and continue to have fun with it. That's the most important thing.

Some of your counterparts around the league don't have the benefit of having vets on their teams. They can be there simply to give you guys advice on the road, they don't even have to be on the court. How fortunate do you feel having guys like that on your team?

JF: Yeah, very fortunate. Like you said, some people don't have vets that can tell them right from wrong and kind of tell them, give them a heads up what to look out for. And I think that's huge, especially in this era and this day and age. I think you need somebody like that on your team just to be that support and somebody that's constantly in your ear telling you to do the right stuff and making sure you're doing the right stuff.

Me, Derik, and our other rookies, I mean, we are very grateful for our vets because they help us out. And they help us a lot more than they know. It might be something they feel like was so small, but they still in there wanting to tell us. But it just goes a long way.

We just going to continue to keep learning. And then eventually, it's going to be our time to pour into our rookies.

Feb 21, 2025; Dallas, Texas, USA; New Orleans Pelicans forward Zion Williamson (1) looks on during the second quarter against the Dallas Mavericks at the American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-Imagn Images

With Zion Williamson, there are a lot of people out there who don’t see what he’s like on a day-to-day basis. You get that opportunity being his teammate. Do you think the public persona of him is 180º from what you see?

JF: Yeah. I think it’s a little biased with some of the stuff you see on the Internet. People might have their own opinions about Zion and who he is as a person, try to attack his character. But I mean, being able to get to know him a little bit, I mean, Zion's been great. He's been talking to us a lot as well. And he's not the person people see on the Internet.

We're just thankful that we got somebody like him to be there to talk to us. And being able to understand his character has been the most important part, though, because you see stuff on the Internet, and you get around him like, 'Oh, I wonder, does he really do stuff like that?' But just being able to understand who he is as a person, not only from basketball, but off the court as well.

With Zion, there was that scuffle you had with Lu Dort, and cameras showed in the hallway how he ran over to comfort you while you were being walked back to the locker room. To have someone like him there for you, what does that mean to you?

JF: Yeah, it's huge. Just knowing he got my back, no matter the situation or what's going on. And I think I could learn a lot from him. And just continuing to put myself around people that want the best for me. And that's gonna continue to teach me the way how it should be done. And I think, like I said, Zion having my back no matter the situation is something that I can take from him and have my teammates back or have maybe my friends or the coaches back, no matter what's going on.

Jan 27, 2026; Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, USA; New Orleans Pelicans guard Jeremiah Fears (0) is pulled away from a scuffle with Oklahoma City Thunder guard Luguentz Dort (5) at the end of the game at Paycom Center. Mandatory Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images

Is that why you have the number zero on your jersey, no fears because you don’t step back to anyone on the court?

JF: Yessir. Being able to attack those challenges, it's going to be some situations and stuff that you just got to face. And you got to make the right decision in those situations, even though you might feel like in a moment you got to do something else. But just being able to make the right decision each and every time, that’s huge.

Are there any teammates that watch anime with him?

JF: Haha, for sure. JP watches anime with him. Trey Alexander, our other rookie. Sadiq [Bey], a little bit. And then there's one more, one or two more that watch a little bit of anime with him. I mean, they talk about it all the time on the plane, getting ready to go to the away games, asking about the new series and stuff like that. But I haven't really got into it as much but I'm pretty sure Zion's gonna try to put me on with a couple shows.

Have they been trying to get you to watch with them?

JF: Yeah, it's like Zion and the rest of those guys like, 'Man Fears, you gotta watch it'. I'm like, I don't know bro, but I think I'll give it a try and see how I like it.

NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - DECEMBER 08: Jeremiah Fears # 0 of the New Orleans Pelicans reacts to a call during the first half of a game against the San Antonio Spurs at Smoothie King Center on December 08, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Tyler Kaufman/Getty Images)

Coming from AAU, high school, college, where you won at all those levels. How difficult has this year been for you in terms of the wins and losses?

JF: Very difficult. You're not used to losing as much. But it's something you can learn from. Being able to lose to understand how to win, I think that's huge. We've been in a lot of very close games. We just got to learn how to finish. And I think once we learn how to finish, we'll be really, really good and we'll end up flipping the switch.

Which goals have you accomplished so far this year and what goals do you have beyond?

JF: I accomplished the Rising Stars so far. There's a couple more that you got to wait till the end of the year to see. Just looking forward to continue to accomplish my goals each and every year. Just try to help my team be the best we can be. And in the future, looking forward to being an NBA champion, being an NBA MVP, and just being able to retire a Hall of Famer.

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 30: Jeremiah Fears #0 of the New Orleans Pelicans walks back to the bench after a timeout during a 133-121 Los Angeles Lakers win at Crypto.com Arena on November 30, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)

What goal do you have for this year to finish off?

JF: Rookie of the Year for sure. All-Rookie 1st Team. And I would say probably leading the NBA for rookies in some sort of stat or category.  

What are you doing here with Panini during the All-Star weekend?

JF: Man, I'm here at Panini, at the Panini Lounge, just signing cards, meeting new people, having fun. It's a little arcade over there as well, so just having fun and signing some cards.

CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - DECEMBER 31: Jeremiah Fears #0 of the New Orleans Pelicans looks on against the Chicago Bulls during the first half at United Center on December 31, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Bobby Goddin/Getty Images)

Did you collect trading cards as a kid?

JF: I definitely did. I had a couple. It was the majority of the Chicago players I had, though. Derrick Rose, Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen. I had a Dennis Rodman card. I had a Ron Harper card. And then after that, I ended up losing them 'cause I ended up moving to another house. So I ended up losing all my cards.

Joakim Noah maybe, no?

JF: Ah, I was close. I didn't get it, but I was close. I was trying to collect all the Bulls players that I knew. I know Joakim, but I ended up losing our cards and then I'm like, all right, I'm done collecting.

How did it feel seeing yourself on one of these cards?

JF: It was a dream come true. Obviously collecting those cards and now being in a position where I have my own card, that's super exciting. I have a couple in my house right now and in my car. And I was just super excited to see myself on one of those cards and then I ended up signing them as well. And I end up giving my parents a couple just because, like I said, it's something every kid dream of. And luckily, I was able to be in a position like this to have my own card.

This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: Jeremiah Fears Q&A: 'Being able to lose to understand how to win, I think that's huge'

Dalen Terry opens up on fresh start, new opportunity with Sixers

CAMDEN, N.J. -- The Philadelphia 76ers have been busy as of late as they decided to convert Dominick Barlow and Jabari Walker to standard deals which opened up the opportunity to add more depth with the two-way slots that were opened.

One player brought in was 4-year guard Dalen Terry. A former 2022 first-round pick, Terry has yet to find his footing in the league as he averaged only 3.5 points and 1.7 rebounds while shooting 31.9% from deep in his 3.5 seasons with the Chicago Bulls.

Joining the Sixers on a two-way deal, Terry is now looking forward to what's to come and finding his niche in the league.

"I got excited," Terry said on Friday about the opportunity to join the Sixers. "I feel like me coming out of the draft, the 76ers was a team that I liked, and I believe that they loved me too. So just me coming here—obviously, me being in Chicago for a few years, opportunity there was slim, and I think I was just ready for a new start no matter where it was in the NBA."

The Bulls had a number of guys blocking him at his position whether it was Zach LaVine and DeMar DeRozan in the past or Josh Giddey, Ayo Dosunmu, and Isaac Okoro in this current season. That left Terry with limited opportunity and he is looking forward to new beginnings with the Sixers.

"I feel like I'm just looking around like these guys, they match my energy," he added. "I knew a few of these guys too, just playing against them. Just being NBA, being NBA, being AAU, high school, all that. So it was just cool to come and see a few familiar faces and some new faces as well."

A player with a ton of athleticism and a terrific mindset and attitude, Terry will be looking to help the Sixers in any possible way. It can be a tough transition to join a team midseason, but he is ready for whatever challenge Philadelphia throws at him.

"It's a process," Terry said of the transition. "I think that's what we get paid to do, though. It's just part of the business. Me being traded, obviously, and I find my way here. That's something that you got to learn, and obviously me playing a lot of different positions is pretty tough, but, I mean, that's what we get paid for. That's why we’re the best basketball players in the world."

This article originally appeared on Sixers Wire: Dalen Terry opens up on fresh start, new opportunity with Sixers

Winter Olympics 2026: Polish speedskater Kamila Sellier hospitalized after suffering blade cut to her face

Milano Cortina 2026 Olympics - Short Track Speed Skating - Women's 1500m - Quarterfinals - Milano Ice Skating Arena, Milan, Italy - February 20, 2026. Kristen Santos-Griswold of United States, Kamila Sellier of Poland and Arianna Fontana of Italy fall during the Women's 1500m Quarterfinal 6 REUTERS/Claudia Greco
Kristen Santos-Griswold of United States, Kamila Sellier of Poland and Arianna Fontana of Italy fall during the Women's 1500m Quarterfinal 6.
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MILAN — Polish skater Kamila Sellier suffered a serious injury in the sixth quarterfinal of Friday night’s 1500m short-track speed skate and was taken from Assago Ice Skating Arena to a nearby hospital. Polish officials indicated that she was in good spirits, even raising a thumbs-up as she left the arena. 

Late in the quarterfinal, Sellier appeared to lose her footing and slipped, colliding with the United States’ Kristen Santos-Griswold. In the ensuing accident, Santos-Griswold’s skate caught Sellier on the face. Sellier slid into the protective retaining wall, and medical crews raised a sheet around her to protect the scene from the audience. She was stretchered from the ice. 

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Fatalnie wyglądał wypadek Kamili Sellier podczas rywalizacji w short tracku na igrzyskach olimpijskich. Polka została uderzona płozą w okolice oka podcazs upadku . pic.twitter.com/eXfVLDMCTx

— 🅰️rcy Łobuz 🅿️olski 🇵🇱 , 🇳🇱 (@PObuz46445) February 20, 2026

Konrad Niedźwiedzki, press attache for the Polish speed skating team and a 2014 Olympian, informed reporters at the arena that Sellier had suffered a cut on her cheek and eyelid that required stitches. Other reports indicated that Sellier had potentially fractured a cheekbone and suffered severe swelling.

“We are waiting for what the hospital tests will show,” Niedźwiedzki said, via translation. 

One of Sellier’s teammates, Natalia Maliszewska, appeared visibly shaken as she spoke with reporters. “My thoughts are with her,” Maliszewska said in Polish. “I can’t think of anything else.” 

“These aren't common accidents, but they do happen,” Sellier’s teammate Gabriela Topolska said in Polish. “Kamila already has one of them, from a skate on her face. Kamila has a cut in her skin, with stitches.” 

Sellier has won several European speed-skating medals, most recently a silver medal in the 2000m mixed relay at the European short track speed skating championships in January.

Santos-Griswold was disqualified from the race, which continued after the injury timeout.

MSU football offers highly-coveted WR prospect from Chicago

Michigan State football is the latest power four school to extend an offer to a big-time wide receiver prospect from the Windy City.

Lawrence Carr of Chicago announced on Friday that he's received an offer from the Spartans. Carr made the offer from Michigan State known by posting on his social media X account on Friday.

Carr is listed at 5-foot-11 and 170 pounds, and plays for Kenwood Academy. He has recently seen an uptick of offers on the recruiting trail based on 247Sports.

Carr is currently unrated and unranked on 247Sports, but has received a ton of interest on the recruiting trail. He holds offers from 10 schools, including Michigan State, Arizona State, Louisville, Maryland, Minnesota, Missouri, Purdue, Wisconsin, Miami (OH), Buffalo and Ball State.

Blessed to receive another offer from Michigan state @CoachHawk_5@AllenTrieu@adamgorney@TomLoy247@CGoffology@KAHS_Football@GregSmithRivals@PrepRedzoneIL@EDGYTIMpic.twitter.com/DTI8ZOuZqz

— Lawrence Carr (@carr_lawre12665) February 20, 2026

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This article originally appeared on Spartans Wire: MSU football offers highly-coveted Chicago WR Lawrence Carr

Rivals300 cornerback Jordan Haskins sets commitment date, names top 6 schools

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Lexington (Ky.) four-star cornerback Jordan Haskins has seen enough.

After a handful of visits to schools this fall, a couple more this winter, and stops from coaches at his home, Haskins is ready to announce his commitment. On Friday, he posted on Twitter that he is down to six schools and will make his decision official on March 6.

Among the remaining contenders are: Missouri, Illinois, Indiana, Louisville, Kentucky and Virginia Tech.

This developing story will be updated.

Russell Westbrook’s Wife Receives Message Wishing Death Upon Family From Sports Bettor

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The wife of NBA veteran Russell Westbrook received a message wishing death upon her and her family after the Sacramento Kings guard failed to cash an angry sports bettor’s player prop wager.

Nina Westbrook posted a screenshot of an email she received on Thursday night.

Key Takeaways

  • Russell Westbrook failed to cash the bettor’s prop line of 10 points scored on Thursday.

  • Nina Westbrook said that she is growing more concerned for athletes’ safety.

  • The NBA is strongly linked to the gambling industry.

Westbrook and the Kings made their return to the court on Thursday against the Orlando Magic, ending their weeklong hiatus from the All-Star break. The 2016 MVP was held to five points on 2-8 (25%) shooting in an uncompetitive 131-94 loss.

The result prompted a violent written assault from “Joel Molina,” whose vitriol was captured in a screenshot posted to Nina Westbrook’s Instagram story late on Thursday evening. 

The email contains vulgar language.

Nina Westbrook captioned the picture, “The negative effects of sports betting. Brings out the worst in ppl smh.”

Russell Westbrook’s wife shared this disturbing email she received titled “F**k you” pic.twitter.com/OTNPTOvaQp

— Hater Report (@HaterReport) February 20, 2026

Sports betting is not legal in California, where the Kings reside, and where they played the Magic on Thursday.

'Not an isolated incident'

Early on Friday morning, Nina Westbrook posted a follow-up addressing the email and its public response. She noted that it was not her family’s first time dealing with harassment from angry sports bettors.

“Unfortunately, this is not an isolated incident,” she wrote. “It’s something my husband and I consider routine. With that said, I’m sharing this now because I’m growing increasingly concerned for athletes. 

“Gambling is a highly addictive behavior, and people should understand the risks associated with it, especially before introducing it to their children. I don’t claim to have all the answers, but the threatening behavior directed toward athletes and their families after games has proven to be one of the early results of amped up sports betting.”

A growing number of amateur and professional athletes have documented their encounters with angry sports bettors. Cases have ranged from Olympic champions being stalked and verbally assaulted at their competitions to professional athletes being confronted in person over their performances.

The NCAA also found in a study last year that 36% of men’s basketball players reported experiencing social media abuse from sports bettors within the last year. 

Despite the growing wariness, the NBA is still firmly entrenched in the gambling industry.

The NBA has primary sports betting sponsorships with DraftKings, FanDuel, and BetMGM. Commissioner Adam Silver was also an early proponent of legalizing sports betting, writing in 2014 an op-ed titled “Legalize and Regulate Sports Betting.”

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Champions League Round of 16 draw details: Who could Liverpool face?

Champions League Round of 16 draw details: Who could Liverpool face?
Champions League Round of 16 draw details: Who could Liverpool face?

Liverpool await UEFA Champions League draw details as Round of 16 picture sharpens

Liverpool head towards another decisive moment in the UEFA Champions League season, with the upcoming draw details beginning to take shape after a dramatic set of play off fixtures. While Arne Slot’s side enjoyed a rare week without European action, the results elsewhere have helped narrow the field and offered supporters an early sense of what might lie ahead.

The Reds finished strongly in the league phase, ensuring a seeded position and the comfort of knowing their Round of 16 journey will include a second leg at Anfield. That advantage could prove significant once the knockout intensity rises and margins become tighter.

Round of 16 landscape becoming clearer

Even without kicking a ball, Liverpool’s week carried plenty of intrigue. The bracket alignment alongside Tottenham means the club will face one of four sides emerging from the play off paths, Galatasaray, Juventus, Club Brugge or Atletico Madrid. Each result from the first legs added fresh context to the upcoming UEFA Champions League draw details.

Galatasaray appear to have seized control of their tie with an emphatic three goal first leg lead, placing them firmly in the conversation as a potential Liverpool opponent. Meanwhile, Atletico Madrid’s 3-3 draw away at Club Brugge leaves that route finely balanced, although Diego Simeone’s team remain widely tipped to finish the job in the Spanish capital.

From a tactical perspective, Liverpool’s coaching staff will already be weighing stylistic matchups, travel demands and recent form. Knockout football rarely offers straightforward paths, yet the current trajectory suggests either Galatasaray or Atletico Madrid could be waiting once the dust settles.

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Draw details and streaming options

Attention now shifts to the official UEFA Champions League ceremony in Nyon. UEFA will stage the Round of 16 draw on Friday, February 27, with proceedings expected to begin around 12:00 CET. For supporters keen to follow every twist, the draw details include free streaming through UEFA’s digital platforms, including UEFA.com and the official YouTube channel. UK viewers will also find coverage via major rights holders such as TNT Sports and Discovery+.

These draws tend to move quickly, with seeded teams already placed into predetermined slots on the bracket. That structure means Liverpool will learn not only their opponent but also the order of legs, an element that can subtly influence preparation and rotation plans.

Possible opponents in focus

Galatasaray’s attacking flair and passionate home environment would present a unique challenge, particularly given the club’s recent European pedigree. Atletico Madrid, by contrast, bring a familiar blend of defensive organisation and knockout experience that has troubled English sides before.

Juventus cannot be dismissed either, even if their path currently looks less certain, while Club Brugge’s resilience in earning a 3-3 draw shows they are far from mere outsiders. From Liverpool’s viewpoint, the key will be maintaining momentum domestically while preparing for whichever tactical puzzle emerges from the bowls.

Key dates ahead for Liverpool in Europe

Once the UEFA Champions League draw details are confirmed, focus will quickly return to the pitch. First legs in the Round of 16 are scheduled for March 4-5, with second legs on March 11-12. Those dates mark the true beginning of Liverpool’s latest European push, where squad depth, game management and Anfield’s atmosphere will all play decisive roles.

For now, anticipation builds. The draw may be a ceremony filled with formalities and familiar faces, yet for Liverpool it represents the opening chapter of another high stakes European story.

“We will see” – Oliver Glasner speaks out on Crystal Palace future

“We will see” – Oliver Glasner speaks out on Crystal Palace future
“We will see” – Oliver Glasner speaks out on Crystal Palace future

Oliver Glasner Speaks Out on his Future at Crystal Palace

Crystal Palace find themselves at a delicate point in the season, and Oliver Glasner’s latest press conference did little to quiet the speculation. With results sliding and the Austrian already confirming he will leave at the end of the campaign, questions now centre on whether his tenure could end sooner. For supporters and observers alike, the situation feels less about grand statements and more about the everyday reality of Premier League management, where results shape everything.

Press Conference signals uncertainty

When asked directly about his future, Oliver Glasner offered answers that reflected both honesty and caution. Responding to whether he felt confident about leading Crystal Palace until the end of the season, he said: “Let’s see. I always said, as a manager, you always depend on your players. They will get all the support, like always and then we will see.”

That theme continued when the question turned to his own desire to remain in charge. “Let’s see. What the future brings, we never know.” The language suggested a manager aware of the situation around him, yet unwilling to add drama to an already tense environment.

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Results driving pressure at Crystal Palace

Football remains brutally simple when form dips. Glasner acknowledged that reality without hesitation. “In football, it’s easy. As a manager, you will stay and you are allowed to stay when the results are OK.

“Football is all about this, and the last months, the results were not good. The performances were not consistently good and that’s it.”

Those words underline why speculation around Crystal Palace continues to grow. Poor performances have dragged the club into a difficult run, and the lack of consistency has left fans wondering whether a change could spark a late improvement.

Dressing room responsibility highlighted

Despite the pressure, Glasner remained clear that the focus stays on the players rather than his own position. When asked about maintaining his standards, he replied: “No. No. Never. That’s why I feel pretty open to talk about because it’s the situation. It’s never about Oliver Glasner. Oliver Glasner’s life will continue in the summer wherever and however it is. Crystal Palace’s life will continue.”

It was a reminder that, in his view, the club’s long term future outweighs any individual storyline. That perspective has defined much of his messaging since confirming his summer departure.

What happens next at Selhurst Park

For now, Oliver Glasner insists he retains the motivation to guide Crystal Palace through the closing months. Asked if he still has the drive to lead the side, his answer was short and direct: “Yes. I feel so. Yes.”

Whether those words translate into a turnaround on the pitch remains the key question. With rumours of an early exit circulating and results yet to improve, the coming weeks could define how this chapter at Crystal Palace is remembered. Stability, performance, and clarity will shape the final stretch, and every match feels significant as the club looks to steady itself before a new era begins.

Daily Prowl: Jaguars Re-Sign Two Depth Cornerbacks

DENVER, COLORADO - DECEMBER 21: Trevor Lawrence #16 of the Jacksonville Jaguars interacts with Christian Braswell #21 prior to an NFL football game against the Denver Broncos at Empower Field At Mile High on December 21, 2025 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Brooke Sutton/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Good afternoon!

The Jacksonville Jaguars have officially re-signed cornerback Keith Taylor, and they also re-signed cornerback Christian Braswell, per his agency. Braswell recorded a career-high 3 pass breakups in 2025 as a backup and primary special teams player. Are you glad to hear the news? Tell us in the comments!

Now, for today’s full roundup.

Jacksonville Jaguars News

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Draft prospects who could blow up at the NFL Combine (Big Cat Country)

Life in Starkville has been tough the past few seasons. But wide receiver Brenen Thompson made a wise decision leaving Oklahoma for Mississippi State last year, enjoying a breakout campaign that saw him break 1,000 yards receiving. Key to that production was his unparalleled speed, with many expecting him to challenge Matthew Golden’s 4.29 second forty from last season. Thompson’s average depth of target (aDOT) last season was an outrageous 18.4 yards – for context, the NFL average is around 11.0.

Tweets of the week: ‘Love you Jax’ (Big Cat Country)

Happy Friday, Big Cat Country! Let’s look at some of this week’s Jacksonville Jaguars highlights, hype, and more from X/Twitter.

Roster Moves: Jaguars Re-Sign CB Keith Taylor (Jaguars.com)

The Jacksonville Jaguars have re-signed CB Keith Taylor, the team announced today. Taylor joined Jacksonville in December. He was originally selected by the Carolina Panthers in the fifth round (166th overall) of the 2021 NFL Draft and has played in 47 games (five starts) for the Panthers (2021-22), Chiefs (2023-24) and Falcons (2025).

Separation a concern amidst Jaguars’ growth at wide receiver (Action Sports Jax)

According to GPS tracking data provided by the NFL’s Next Gen Stats, the Jaguars ranked 29th with an average targeted separation of just 3.2 yards. Truthfully, even that is a bit overscored as none of the Jaguars starting receivers averaged more than 2.7 yards.

Under-the-radar NFL free agents (CBS Sports)

Yes, Gardeck is very much a part-time player, but when that time comes, he is a relentless pass rusher with a fun mix of speed and spin moves. He had three sacks in just seven games in 2024 and six sacks in 2023 (when he had an 18.3% pressure rate). He’s 31, but there’s not a ton of tread on the tires, and in his role, he brings a ton of value. Some team is going to be very happy it added this high-effort player.

1 Trade We’d Like to See for Every NFL Team (Bleacher Report)

The Jaguars were 18th in pressure percentage last season and 27th in sacks. That sack ranking would have been even worse without Arik Armstead posting 5.5 sacks … Trading for Gervon Dexter Sr. could give them a long-term replacement for Armstead and upgrade the unit as a whole.

Making 32 Bold Predictions for the 2026 NFL Offseason (Sports Illustrated)

The Jaguars will trade Brian Thomas Jr. — While it would not seem likely given that Travis Hunter is, indeed, not changing football forever and will be relegated mostly to defense in 2026, Liam Coen needs wide receivers suited specifically for his system. Trevor Lawrence preferred Parker Washington in gotta-have-it situations a year ago and his specificity may lead him to exploring options that make up for the draft capital Jacksonville lost on the Hunter deal.

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Ranking deepest, thinnest positions in NFL free agency, draft (ESPN)

It is a total rock star year at the linebacker position. Three huge names are entering the fray. Two are rookies from Ohio State: Sonny Styles and the previously mentioned Arvell Reese. One is a free agent out of Jacksonville: Devin Lloyd.

I’ll start with just a dash of cold water. Lloyd is probably not a top-five linebacker in football; I’d say he’s more LB10 or LB12. But he’s almost certainly about to get paid like it. Last year was an enormous offseason for linebacker contracts, as four of the six biggest deals currently in the market were signed by Fred Warner, Zack Baun, Jamien Sherwood and Nick Bolton — and Lloyd comfortably outperformed the latter two last season. I’d argue he outplayed Baun, as well. Lloyd is going to clear $15 million per year, and at that price tag, I’d likely pass if I was a general manager. With that said, Lloyd is still an impactful player. He’s great on blitzes and made a huge step forward in coverage last season.

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Joey Aguilar loses injunction, denied 2026 eligibility

Tennessee quarterback Joey Aguilar (6) leaps over Illinois defensive back Tanner Heckel (16) for a touchdown in the first quarter of the Music City Bowl in an NCAA football game on Dec. 30, 2025, in Nashville, Tennessee. | Andrew Nelles / The Tennessean / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Joey Aguilar will not return to Tennessee football for the 2026 season, a Knoxville judge ruled on Friday afternoon. The veteran quarterback was fighting to follow the same path that Vanderbilt quarterback Diego Pavia took last season, which allowed him to return last fall. Aguilar will not get that same chance.

Judge Chris Heagerty filed his 29-page ruling Friday after the hearing last Friday in Chancery Court. Aguilar can request an interlocutory or interim appeal but the appellate court doesn’t have to grant it. He plans to attend the NFL Combine next week. https://t.co/83P8Rooiw8

— Chris Low (@Clowfb) February 20, 2026

Any appeal here is unlikely, according to most who are familiar with the case.

Aguilar arrived in Knoxville last May following Nico Iamaleava’s decision to transfer after spring practice. With both sides forced into a tough spot, they found each other and it ended up working nicely. Aguilar threw for over 3,500 yards and 24 touchdowns, sparking a revival of the downfield Tennessee passing attack.

However, the NCAA grabs seemingly a rare win in court here. Aguilar now moves on to the NFL Combine where he’ll look to make an impression and find a professional opportunity.

Tennessee now moves on to a quarterback competition. It’ll be redshirt freshman George MacIntyre as the perceived leader, while 5-star, No. 2 overall player Faizon Brandon enters the picture as a true freshman. This puts Josh Heupel in an unfamiliar spot, forced to play a player without any experience at the position. Tennessee also added a depth piece, grabbing Ryan Staub from Colorado out of the portal.

Tennessee’s quarterback battle officially begins now, and will hit the field next month as spring ball begins.

Newcastle United Under-21s 3 Fulham Under-21s 0

Newcastle United Under-21s 3 Fulham Under-21s 0
Newcastle United Under-21s 3 Fulham Under-21s 0

Harris' magnificent second half strike came from around 35 yards out of his own goal and made it 2-0 to Robbie Stockdale's side at Whitley Park, with Sean Neave - fresh from his midweek Champions League bow at Qarabağ - having opened the scoring from the spot before the break.

Substitute Michael Mill's confident finish added extra gloss to the scoreline and secured three Premier League 2 points for the Magpies, who were rarely troubled by their opponents on a chilly evening on Tyneside.

There wasn't much in it in the opening stages, though Harris did produce two fine saves to deny Alfie White in the opening 45. His first stop came after just a couple of minutes when the hosts surrendered possession in the middle of the park, allowing the Cottagers midfielder to advance before firing in a low save which Harris did well to push away.

But Stockdale's charges carried the greater threat. Anthony Munda shot just wide from the edge of the box after Leo Shahar and Neave combined well following a poor clearance from Fulham stopper Alexander Borto, with Shahar then firing in a dangerous cross across goal that narrowly evaded Neave following good work from Seung-soo Park on the left.

The Magpies went ahead after 12 minutes, when Neave's drive to the byline was halted clumsily, leaving referee Garreth Rhodes to point to the spot. The frontman picked himself up to beat Borto with a powerful, low penalty which nestled in the bottom left-hand corner.

The opener gave Newcastle a lift, with Shahar lifting a shot just over shortly after when Kyle Fitzgerald played him in - though the chance was created by a piercing run from Neave, who cut through the visitors' backline at speed. The teenager was involved again, seeing an effort blocked before Scott Bailey lashed an effort just past the upright.

Harris' second fine save from White came after Rory Finneran was robbed of possession in midfield, with the 19-year-old repelling a stinging effort from 25 yards, but it was just a fleeting moment of danger for United, who ended the half on top, with Neave and Bailey both going close.

Just a minute after the restart the contest's defining moment arrived, and in sensational style. With Fulham forward Tom Wingate chasing down a long ball, Harris came out of his box to snuff out the threat - and his perfectly-struck clearance, from deep in his own half, flew over the stranded Borto and bounced in.

It was a remarkable moment and one which further punctured Fulham's hopes of taking anything from the game, with Stockdale's young side in control thereafter. Michael Mills - who was introduced at half time along with Mason Miley in place of Neave and Shahar - had a sight of goal after wriggling past his marker, but Borto did well to smother his attempt.

Finneran took a swipe from distance with his unfavoured left foot and saw a shot charged down after Mills' superb endeavour won the ball back in the corner with Newcastle sought a third, and it duly arrived just after the midway point in the second half when Mills was played in. He cut inside and took aim, with the finish taking a slight deflection on its way in.

Thomas Olyott squandered a glorious chance for a consolation just moments later, skewing horribly wide after a deep cross found him at the far post, but it would have been harsh on Newcastle and on Harris, who added a clean sheet to his stunning goal on a memorable night for the Houghton-le-Spring-born keeper.

Newcastle United Under-21s: Aidan Harris, Leo Shahar (Mason Miley 46), Ciaran Thompson (c), Miodrag Pivaš, Logan Watts, Rory Finneran, Scott Bailey, Anthony Munda, Kyle Fitzgerald (Darren Palmer 76), Seung-soo Park (Isaac Moran 86), Sean Neave (Michael Mills 46)

Subs not used: Tyler Jones

Seven Mavs heading to semis at Mat Classic

Feb. 20—TACOMA — On day one of the Mat Classic Washington's best from the 3A and 4A competed at the Tacoma Dome, Thursday. Across the boys and girls teams of the Moses Lake Mavericks, seven wrestlers are headed to the semifinals.

"I think the kids did great," Boys Head Coach Jose Tanguma said. "Some matches didn't go our way. Some of our guys thought they were going to go further, but they lost some close matches, but they're holding their heads up high. We've got five in the semis right now, and winning in the constellations. All the guys did great today. They all gave points to the team, but we have a young team still."

Heading into day two, both teams were ranked in the top five out of about 60 schools. The boys are fifth with 83 points and the girls are third with 102.

Boys

Despite having a young team, Tanguma said he was not surprised to see his wrestlers performing so well.

"It doesn't surprise me at all, because I knew what these wrestlers could do, and they showed it today, and we're going to keep fighting to try to climb up that ladder tomorrow," he said.

The semifinalists for the boys are Ian Anderson, Eli Anderson, Conner Duvall, Ian Garza and Jose Villafana. For Eli, making the semifinals in the 215-lb class was an act of redemption. According to him, he just missed out on the placing rounds at last year's Mat Classic.

After a 13-3 majority decision win against Corban Patchett from Spanaway Lake, Eli is headed to the semifinals with a chance at a state championship. Since last year's loss, he has gone to work in the offseason with the goal of making it further this year, he said.

"A lot of summer practices," he said. "Just trying to get myself out there (to get) exposure to different kinds of wrestling and wanting to be the best person out here is something that I've worked to achieve. Like my football coach says, he always says, every day, 'Get 1% better every day.'"

While he is excited to be heading to the semifinals, Eli also earned his 100th win as a Maverick. Tanguma has watched him work for this moment since last year and was complimentary of him at the end of day one.

"I'm proud of the kid. For a freshman wrestling at 215 and getting 100 wins his junior year is a very huge accomplishment. His attitude today for this state tournament is exactly what he's been saying. He's going to leave everything on the mat, and he's going to take what he wants," Tanguma said.

The long days of competition at the Mat Classic challenges a wrestlers endurance. This something Tanguma said he prepared his wrestlers for throughout the season so they would be ready when the time came.

"We had a lot of close matches, and what showed in those is that our kids had the heart today. We put them in the situation in the practice room, and they felt comfortable in the situation, they came out on top today," he said.

Ryder Janke is the only Maverick competing in the consolation bracket on day two, where he can compete for third place. After a competitive 6-3 decision victory over Eastmont's Adrik Kiedrowski, the two had a show of respect.

"Go get third," Kiedrowski told Janke.

Girls

Elyssa Armendariz and Emma Thompson are heading to the semifinals in their respective classes for the Mavericks girls team.

Armendariz competed in the 100-pound class where she earned three wins throughout day one to advance to the semifinals. Her quarterfinals match was against Belyini Pascasio-Umana from Mariner. It was a slow but competitive battle from the start, with neither wrestler scoring a point in the first period.

In the second Armendariz earned a point after an escape. From there, the pace remained stagnant. In the third round, she earned two points for a reversal which gave her a 3-0 lead in the match. She was able to milk the clock until it hit zero, which secured her the victory.

Thompson competed in the 155-lb class where she earned a pinfall victory to advance to the semis. Her opponent Nivayah Henry from Skyview scored most of her points in the first round, which put Thompson in a challenging predicament.

Thompson managed to score four points in the second round to cut the deficit to 4-7, but with the pinfall victory the points became irrelevant as she now will have a chance to pursue a state title on day two.

Competing in the consolation brackets are Anahi Garcia, Izzabella Fredley and Naomi Cruz, who all still have an opportunity to earn third place.

After some rest Thursday night, the Mavericks return to the Tacoma Dome for day two of the Mat Classic as several wrestlers aim to finish strong and bring home some hardware. On day two, the expectations remain the same, Tanguma said.

"I'm going to expect the same thing. What they did today broke a lot of kids' dreams, and tomorrow they're going to continue doing (that)," he said.

Top-of-the-table clash in Munich: FCB Women host Wolfsburg

Top-of-the-table clash in Munich: FCB Women host Wolfsburg
Top-of-the-table clash in Munich: FCB Women host Wolfsburg

A top-of-the-table match at the FC Bayern Campus! On Sunday afternoon, FC Bayern Women host direct rivals Wolfsburg in front of a home crowd for Matchday 19 of the Google Pixel Women's Bundesliga. The game against the Wolves kicks off at 16.20 CET.

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Following the last-minute postponement of FC Bayern Women's away match at Werder Bremen scheduled for Monday evening due to the pitch being unplayable, the double winners used the unexpected break for an intensive week of training. They prepared for their 50th Bundesliga clash with VfL Wolfsburg with real focus and a high workrate.

FC Bayern members’ magazine ‘51’ spoke to head coach José Barcala about how he’s developing the team, among other things:

Barcala: 'My players can go all the way to the moon'

Bayern could hardly have got off to a better start to the year: Three games, maximum points - with a commanding 3-0 win over RB Leipzig, a convincing 4-1 at SC Freiburg and a 6-0 thrashing of Carl Zeiss Jena, the Munich side made a strong start to the new calendar year. That means their confidence ahead of the top-of-the-table clash is very high. With 49 points and an impressive goal difference of +62, the German champions are ensconced firmly at the top of the table and head into the matchday's standout fixture with a comfortable cushion.

The opposition: VfL Wolfsburg

The Wolves suffered a setback in their last Bundesliga match before the top-of-the-table clash with Bayern: Despite taking an early lead in the fourth minute, Stephan Lerch's team were held to a 1-1 draw at second-bottom side Essen. As a result, FCB Women's lead in the table was extended to 11 points - although VfL do have a game in hand.

In the UEFA Women's Champions League, however, things went much better: the team from Lower Saxony faced Juventus in the play-offs to qualify for the quarter-finals. After trailing 2-0 in the first leg, Wolfsburg equalised in dramatic fashion with a last-minute goal from Sarai Linder and booked their place in the next round thanks to a hard-fought 2-0 win in the second leg.

The record of previous meetings between the two teams promises an exciting encounter: in 62 games, the Wolves have won 25 times and Bayern 24 times. FCB Women have won five of the last six matches in the German top flight against the team from Lower Saxony. The Reds also won three consecutive Bundesliga home games against VfL for the first time.

Team news

Head coach José Barcala is still missing the long-term injured Sarah Zadrazil (cruciate ligament rupture) and Lena Oberdorf (cruciate ligament rupture) for the clash. Alara Şehitler (partial cruciate ligament rupture) is also unavailable.

Barcala: "We'll have to deliver a strong performance"

José Barcala: "This game is not a final, but another step in the competition. We're in a good position, but that will no longer count once the whistle goes. It's crucial that we put in a strong performance. It's in our hands and that's what we're focusing on. When things get emotional, we'll have to stay calm, act clearly at key moments and take things one step at a time."

Barbara Dunst: "Games like this always have a high level of intensity. We know what makes them special and look forward to them. It's a head-to-head between two teams that have always been on an equal footing in recent years and have fought hard for every point. I have great respect for Wolfsburg and what they've achieved , but we still want to leave the pitch as winners on Sunday."

🏟️✨ FC Bayern Women face Manchester United in the quarter-finals of the Champions League - get your tickets for the home game at the Allianz Arena here!

FCB Women's CL quarter-final to be played on 1 April

We take a closer look at our number 9 ahead of the clash against the Wolves:

Jovana Damnjanović: A tireless presence

GALLERY: Mavericks start strong at Mat Classic

Feb. 20—TACOMA — The Mat Classic is underway in the Tacoma Dome. The Moses Lake Mavericks boys and girls squads took to the mats Thursday in the 4A brackets. Here are some highlights from the first day of action. Additional coverage of the state tournament will be available in a later edition.

Jovana Damnjanović: A tireless presence

Jovana Damnjanović: A tireless presence
Jovana Damnjanović: A tireless presence

If you cast your eyes over the FC Bayern women's squad these days, ahead of the next big clash against VfL Wolfsburg (Sunday, 16.20 CET), you'll see international careers, German champions, a two-time European champion. And then your gaze lingers on one year: 2017. Only one player has been with the team without interruption since then and has witnessed every sporting high and low, every reorganisation, every change of coach, every title celebration and every defeat in a final. Jovana Damnjanović is the longest-serving member of the Munich squad. In a business that thrives on acceleration, she has epitomised consistency. For years. Yes – for almost a decade.

Her first Bundesliga match was on 7 September 2013. Back then, Jovi, as everyone calls her, came off the bench for VfL Wolfsburg. Her opponents were Bayern Munich, of all teams. For the 18-year-old from Belgrade, it was the start of a chapter that would later make her one of the Munich side's most recognisable figures. She can still remember that day very clearly: "I came on just after the start of the second half. Bayern were clearly better; we were lucky. Lena Lotzen headed for goal, rounded the keeper, and fluffed her shot. The game finished 1-1. I still have the images in my mind's eye." Now, ahead of the next clash against VfL, her career has once again come full circle.

The one who stayed

Eight and a half years at a club is anything but the norm in modern professional football. The Munich club has invested, created structures and developed international appeal. Anyone who joins FCB today will find a club that sets standards. When Damnjanović arrived in 2017, many things were still in the making. She was 22, had spells at Wolfsburg and SC Sand behind her and had won the Champions League with the club from Lower Saxony. She could perhaps have signed elsewhere, but she opted for Munich. "I was convinced by the project. I was at the Campus on day one and have been part of the development right from the outset. You can't compare what's happening now with back then. Even the Bayern we know today, the players we have, that's a huge difference. We weren't like that back then."

Belgrade in her heart, Munich in everyday life

She was born in Belgrade in 1994. Football isn’t a sport there, but a state of mind. "My childhood was very nice. We, my brother, mum, dad, cousins, all lived in one house. It was noisy, lots of children. I'm thinking of our garden and all the games we played together." The path to football had a random start. "There were a few boys playing in first grade. They ended up with an odd number, so the coach said: 'You, get in goal'. That's how it all started. At home, I said to my mum: 'I'm going to play football now.' She said, 'But you're already doing karate and playing basketball.' I said: 'No, I want to play football'. After two sessions, she came to training for the first time - and saw my passion. Since then, my parents have supported me every day."

Apprenticeship years and triumph in Wolfsburg

The move to VfL Wolfsburg in 2013 was the step up to the European elite. In 2014, she won the Champions League there, albeit as a substitute. A triumph that shaped her self-image and ambitions. At the same time, that period was a school of hard knocks. "I was 18 and spoke no German. I came from Belgrade, a big city of two million people, and moved to a small town in Lower Saxony. It was a big change, football-wise and beyond. But I learnt a lot and won trophies. It was a good start to my career overseas"

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Then, via a spell at Sand, came the move to the other side, the step to the Bavarian capital. There have been a few favourite moments against VfL since then: "In February 2019, we played here on Campus and ended up winning 4-2 at a time when Wolfsburg were very dominant. We very quickly went 3-0 up. That was our first clear win against them." And: "Two years ago, we won 4-0 in Wolfsburg. It was clear then that we would be champions. Games against them are always special."

The nine in flux

Damnjanović used to be the classic centre-forward, lurking in the penalty area, trapping medium-height crosses and using her physicality. Today, she's more flexible: she switches sides, drops off, overloads wing zones, makes herself available in half-spaces, presses and closes down passing channels. "The coach knows I'm flexible, whether it's on the wing, as a number ten or up front. He puts his trust in me - and I'm currently making the most of it." Our game plan has also changed somewhat: "We used to pass the ball back more often in the final third. Today, we're more daring, take risks and are more direct in front of goal."

Jovi has no need for grand gestures. She shows her loyalty by standing in the dressing room corridor after losing matches, giving younger teammates a pat on the shoulder and completing training sessions with the same intensity as Champions League nights. In a squad brimming with international stars, she is a constant, a reminder, often a driving factor. "I don't want to praise myself, but I don't think I'm unimportant for the team, on and off the pitch." She's right about that, as her teammates consistently confirm her importance within the team.

Coffee as culture

Damnjanović feels at home in Munich. She lives for FC Bayern, for football. And for coffee. Over the past few years, she has gradually developed into the expert she is today. "I slowly got into the world of coffee: first portafilter machine, home roaster, training. Step by step. At some point I thought: it makes sense." Curiosity turned into a project: her own online shop for coffee was launched in 2024, followed by the café in Neuhausen-Nymphenburg in January 2025: "I opened the Nine Fine Roastery." The name is biographical: "I have the number nine. 'Fine' stands for the quality of our beans. My mum was born on 19 September, hence the reference to nine."

Alongside football in the afternoons and mornings, the café is her second great passion. Despite her entrepreneurial spirit, her priority remains clear when asked about her career choice: "I always say: 'I'm a footballer'. That's my main job. Everything else started as a hobby and is now a bit more than that. But as long as I’m playing, football will remain my main job." Despite her professionalism, Jovi never seems aloof, laughs loudly and speaks openly. It's also this special collaborative nature that her teammates and fans have appreciated so much about her for years.

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She incorporates this form of interaction into her café. You could also say it's a tangible team culture. "When I created the menu, I also incorporated my teammates' ideas about what they like to eat and what was missing in Munich." This resulted in something concrete: “The Stahlmann Bowl is from Linda Dallmann; we developed it together, with berries and oatmeal, among other things." And: "Of course there's also the Gigi Special from Giulia Gwinn."

Even the coffee blends she offers in her online shop carry meaning: "We launched 'Double Meister' when we became champions. Giuli, Lea [Schüller] and I are on the label. A reminder of our friendship." This is how they combine competitive sport, passion and community. Cup for cup.

The clash as a mirror

Now the focus will turn to Sunday. Wolfsburg vs. Bayern is more than just a game: it's a question of supremacy in German women's football, a reminder of finals, league titles won, but also bitter defeats. For Damnjanović, it's also an assessment of the situation. "They are two comparable teams with enormous quality. I don't enjoy these games any more than others, but this clash is always special nonetheless." She clearly expresses her respect: "I'm not saying that we're here and Wolfsburg are there. We're both top teams, it can go either way. We'll have to be at 100 per cent." And the ingredients for victory? "We'll need every player, the starting XI and the bench. We'll have to be efficient, allow Wolfsburg few chances and be extremely careful at set-pieces, where they're very dangerous. But: We are Bayern."

Legacy and the present

Eight and a half years at FC Bayern is a commitment in modern football. Ahead of the clash with VfL, it won't just be a striker taking to the pitch, but a story. It started in Belgrade, gained momentum in Wolfsburg, and found its home in Munich. In a sport that is constantly looking for the next player, she's the one who stayed. This chapter is far from over.

🏟️💫 FC Bayern Women face Manchester United in the quarter-finals of the Champions League - get your tickets here!

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Polish speed skater hospitalized after taking blade to face in terrifying Olympic moment

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Polish short-track speed skater Kamila Sellier’s Olympics came to a sudden end on Friday due to a serious injury.

Sellier was cut in the face by an opponent’s skate during the women’s 1,500-meter short-track quarterfinals, forcing her to withdraw from the race. The USA’s Kristen Santos-Griswold, whose blade caused the injury, was penalized for an illegal lane change and did not advance.

Medical staff attended to Sellier immediately as the race was paused.

Here’s what you need to know about Sellier’s condition and the collision.

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Kamila Sellier injury updates

Sellier was immobilized on a stretcher after the injury on Friday. Officials blocked her from view of the crowd with a white sheet as medical staffers tended to her, but she was fortunately seen giving a thumbs up as she was taken off the ice.

The injury impacted the area near Sellier's left eye. Santos-Griswold's blade cut Sellier near the eye, and the Polish speed skater quickly started bleeding. Officials had to clear a trail of blood from the ice after the injury.

Fortunately, Sellier's eye appears to be unaffacted. CBC's Devin Heroux reported the 25-year-old avoided an injury to the eye, but he reported that Polish officials believe she might have suffered a facial fracture.

I just interviewed one of the member of the Polish coaching staff.

He tells me he believes Kamila Sellier suffered a facial fracture in the crash.

She’s being taken to hospital.

— Devin Heroux (@Devin_Heroux) February 20, 2026

While an exact diagnosis is still unclear, Sellier's thumbs up indicated she was conscious and at least felt alright, given the circumstances.

MORE:Latest updates on American skier Nick Goepper after violent crash

What happened to Kamila Sellier?

Sellier took a blade to the face when Santos-Griswold kicked up her leg during a quarterfinal race on Friday. Sellier was already falling to the ice as Santos-Griswold's leg went up, and she collided with Italy's Arianna Fontana after being struck by Santos-Griswold.

Santos-Griswold was penalized for an illegal lane pass, while Fontana was able to continue racing and finished second.

The injury marked an unfortunate end to Sellier's medal hopes, as she was unable to finish and would have been too injured to compete in the semifinals anyway, but she appears to have escaped without an injury to her left eye itself. 

Fourth-quarter collapse results in Nebraska's 80-76 defeat at Oregon

Nebraska (16-11, 5-11) visited the Pacific Northwest on Thursday night to face Oregon (19-9, 7-8). The Huskers, despite holding a double-digit lead in the fourth quarter, fell to the Ducks, 80-76, dropping their sixth straight game and remaining winless in February.

Nebraska started strong, shooting over .500 from the floor in the first half to head into the locker room up 37-33. The Huskers expanded their lead to 63-52 less than a minute into the fourth, before everything crumbled. Eliza Maupin suffered an injury, and Amiah Hargrove fouled out, leaving the team shorthanded at forward.

Foul trouble also added to the collapse. Nebraska suffered 10 in the fourth, leading to Oregon shooting 15-of-18 from the line. The Ducks totaled 6-of-8 from the floor in the fourth and 1-of-2 from long range. The Huskers, meanwhile, hit just 3-of-17 in total, 0-of-12 from beyond the arc and 9-of-9 at the foul line.

On the night, Nebraska finished 29-of-68, 6-of-25 and 12-of-13, respectively. Oregon finished 26-of-52, 7-of-17 and 21-of-24. The Huskers coughed up 21 fouls in the loss, 16 in the second half. The Ducks surrendered just 16 fouls all game.

Britt Prince scored a team-high 18 points for Nebraska, shooting 8-of-13 with five assists. Logan Nissley tallied 15 points after going 4-of-10, 3-of-9 from beyond the arc and 4-of-4 from the line. She hauled in a team-high five rebounds and five assists.

Jessica Petrie delivered 12 points off the bench, leading the team at the line by going 5-of-5. Petra Bozan and Hargrove both totaled 11 points, but also four fouls or more. Bozan hit 5-of-6 in the loss, including 1-of-1 from three-point range. Hargrove finished 5-of-10.

Nebraska concludes its road trip in the Pacific Northwest on Sunday against Washington in an afternoon battle. Tipoff is set for 2 p.m. CT on the Big Ten Network.

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'Like a machine' - Constitution Hill shines on Flat debut

Constitution Hill approaches the finish line in the Road To Cheltenham Novice Stakes.
Constitution Hill took victory by nine-and-a-half lengths [PA Media]

Constitution Hill - one of National Hunt racing's biggest names - returned to winning ways with a commanding switch to the Flat at the Road To Cheltenham Novice Stakes.

Having triumphed in his first 10 races, the once-seemingly unbeatable horse had fallen three times in four outings.

In an attempt to get back on track, trainer Nicky Henderson entered him in the mile-and-a-half Flat race at Southwell, before a possible tilt at March's Champion Hurdle at the Cheltenham Festival, which he won in 2023.

Starting 6-4 favourite and with five-time champion jockey Oisin Murphy in the saddle, the move paid off as the nine-year-old took to the front well before the line and held firm to win by nine-and-a-half lengths from Square Necker and Gambino.

"He felt like a machine," Murphy told ITV afterwards.

"It went to plan. It would've been very easy for me to blast off in front, but I wanted to get in among them and give him an idea of what a Flat race is like.

"For a big horse that's been jumping, he has a lot of speed and he's a joy to ride."

Henderson, meanwhile, said the emphatic display under the Nottinghamshire course's floodlights would "open up a lot of doors".

"We've been through a few tears over the last year or so," he admitted. "It's nice to be back with positive vibes.

"We've got lots to look forward to and lots of decisions to make. There are all sorts of options, including the Champion Hurdle."

He was swiftly made favourite with some bookmakers for this year's race, with The New Lion and Brighterdaysahead also well backed.

Before Friday's contest at Southwell, organisers had increased the prize money to £40,000, but a random ballot left Constitution Hill needing others to withdraw to get a run, with his participation only confirmed on Wednesday.

Cowboys roster move: Dallas waives linebacker Logan Wilson, acquired during 2025 season

ARLINGTON, TX - DECEMBER 14: Logan Wilson #55 of the Dallas Cowboys takes the field before kickoff against the Minnesota Vikings during an NFL football game at AT&T Stadium on December 14, 2025 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Cooper Neill/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Dallas Cowboys have waived linebacker Logan Wilson according to multiple reports.

The Cowboys waived LB Logan Wilson. Acquired in a trade from Cincinnati, Wilson had a limited impact. Team saves $6.5 million against the cap.

— Todd Archer (@toddarcher) February 20, 2026

Wilson was acquired on the day of the 2025 trade deadline (a little bit before Quinnen Williams) and for the low cost of a seventh-round pick in the upcoming NFL draft. It never really worked out for him as he was unable to play his way onto the field after battling a calf injury, and with a new defensive coordinator in place in Christian Parker plus the cap savings that this move provides, the writing was on the wall.

It should be noted that the trade was hardly a failure for the Cowboys. They paid a late draft pick to get a look at a player, they got one, and now they are moving on before being financially tied to him. That is the proper way to assess and try to improve your roster, and sometimes you are going to have misses.

Barça presidential race: Kane enters the debate

Barça presidential race: Kane enters the debate
Barça presidential race: Kane enters the debate

Candidate Vilajoana makes his ambitions clear

Barça presidential race: Kane enters the debate

The campaign for the FC Barcelona presidency is heating up. Running against Joan Laporta, Xavier Vilajoana has brought up a high-profile name: Harry Kane.

According to Vilajoana, the English striker would be the perfect candidate to succeed Robert Lewandowski, whose contract expires this summer. Vilajoana insists he wants to focus on developing homegrown talent while also bringing in world-class players to reignite the club’s sporting ambitions.

As is often the case during election season, transfer promises are part of the campaign rhetoric. But in reality, a move for Kane from FC Bayern Munich to Catalonia appears unlikely in the short term.

Transfer: Lamine N'Diaye takes charge of USM Alger

Transfer: Lamine N'Diaye takes charge of USM Alger
Transfer: Lamine N'Diaye takes charge of USM Alger

It's official now!

Transfer: Lamine N'Diaye takes charge of USM Alger

USM Alger (USMA) officially announced on February 20 the appointment of Lamine N'Diaye as the team's head coach until the end of the season.

Lamine N'Diaye is the new head coach of USM Alger. The Senegalese coach has signed with the Algerian club until the end of the current season, with an option to extend his contract if the club's management is satisfied with the results at the season's conclusion.

Just two weeks after leaving TP Mazembe, the 69-year-old coach embarks on a major new challenge. With his vast experience and deep knowledge of African football, he has been chosen to lead the Red and Black back into the race for the Algerian league title. A continental mission also awaits him in the CAF Confederation Cup.

Bonucci hails Milan coach Allegri: ‘A master, a phenomenon’

Bonucci hails Milan coach Allegri: ‘A master, a phenomenon’
Bonucci hails Milan coach Allegri: ‘A master, a phenomenon’

Leonardo Bonucci has paid a glowing tribute to AC Milan head coach Massimiliano Allegri, describing his former Juventus manager as the greatest he has ever worked under.

Speaking in an interview with Cronache di Spogliatoio, via MilanNews, the retired Italy international, who had a brief and largely difficult spell at Milan earlier in his career, was asked to reflect on the coaches who shaped him.

His words on Allegri were unequivocal.

“In terms of intuition, Allegri was the greatest coach I ever had,” Bonucci said.

ITALY – FEBRUARY 18: Massimiliano Allegri looks on prior to the Serie A match between AC Milan and Como 1907 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 18, 2026 in Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

“Sometimes he made decisions that seemed absurd, but they produced results. Being a coach allows you to see the full picture, as a player and as a human being. In that sense, Max is a master, a phenomenon. He never speaks negatively. Complaints? Never. He knows how to put players in the best possible conditions.”

Not just Milan coach Allegri, Bonucci has kind words for Gattuso

The retired defender also reflected warmly on another figure with strong Milan connections, Gennaro Gattuso, who coached Bonucci during his time at San Siro.

The defender recalled a period of difficulty and credited the former midfielder’s straightforward approach with helping him rediscover his best form.

“When I had the fortune of being coached by him at Milan, we were coming through a difficult period,” Bonucci said of Gattuso.

ITALY – NOVEMBER 16: Gennaro Gattuso, Head Coach of Italy, looks on prior to the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Italy and Norway at San Siro Stadium on November 16, 2025 in Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

“He told me: ‘Leo, when you’re going through a tough time, you have to keep things simple.’ And so that’s what we did, a 4-3-3, nothing complicated. He gave confidence to all of us.”

Both Allegri and Gattuso remain prominent figures in the Milan conversation, making Bonucci’s reflections particularly timely.

Odegaard To Start, Madueke On The Bench | 4-3-3 Arsenal Predicted Lineup Vs Tottenham Hotspur

Odegaard To Start, Madueke On The Bench | 4-3-3 Arsenal Predicted Lineup Vs Tottenham Hotspur
Odegaard To Start, Madueke On The Bench | 4-3-3 Arsenal Predicted Lineup Vs Tottenham Hotspur

Arsenal will lock horns with Tottenham Hotspur at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Sunday as they look to secure a good result in the North London derby. The Gunners were held to a frustrating 2-2 draw away at Wolverhampton Wanderers recently, so they would be eager to return to winning ways this weekend.

Mikel Arteta will set his side up in a 4-3-3 formation and is expected to make one change to his first team for this clash. Martin Odegaard could play from the start of this game if he can recover in time from a knock.

4-3-3 Arsenal Predicted Lineup To Face Tottenham Hotspur

Defence

David Raya will feature in goal for the Gunners after he conceded two goals in his last appearance. Gabriel will function alongside William Saliba at the centre of the Arsenal backline as they look to keep things solid at the back during the game.

Jurrien Timber will hope to catch the eye as the right-back, while Piero Hincapie hopes to prove his worth on the other flank as the left-back. Both of them will have to pick and choose their moments to join in on the attack.

Riccardo Calafiori and Ben White will offer cover for the defensive positions on the bench.

Arsenal

WOLVERHAMPTON, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 18: David Raya of Arsenal during the Premier League match between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Arsenal at Molineux on February 18, 2026 in Wolverhampton, England. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)

Midfield

Arteta could opt for a midfield three of Declan Rice, Martin Zubimendi and Martin Odegaard as they focus on winning the 50-50 duels at the centre of the park and creating some inviting chances in the final third.

Eberechi Eze and Christian Norgaard will have to settle for a spot on the bench and might come on to influence the game in the second 45 minutes if required.

Attack

Gabriel Martinelli will hope to put his pace to good use on the left flank, while Bukayo Saka looks to make a difference as the right-winger if he can pass a late fitness test. Viktor Gyokeres will lead the line for the Gunners up top. He has to find a way to be a constant menace in the final third.

Leandro Trossard, Noni Madueke and Gabriel Jesus will be named on the bench as they wait for their chance to make an impact in the final quarter of the game if the Gunners are in need of a goal by then.

Arizona Cardinals beef up offensive line in new 2026 NFL Mock Draft

Jan 8, 2026; Glendale, AZ, USA; Miami Hurricanes offensive lineman Francis Mauigoa (61) against the Mississippi Rebels during the 2026 Fiesta Bowl and semifinal game of the College Football Playoff at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images | Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

Happy Friday one and all.

The Arizona Cardinals have a lot of question marks heading into the offseason and the 2026 NFL Draft will be a chance to change some perceptions.

My buddy Charles McDonald and his running mate Nate Tice had a new 2026 NFL Mock Draft on Yahoo! Sports and have the Cardinals adding offensive line talent.

3. Arizona Cardinals — Francis Mauigoa, OT/OG, Miami

The Cardinals have question marks at quarterback under new head coach Mike LaFleur, and could feasibly draft just about any position here and it would make sense given the state of their roster. Other players in this class might rise as pure offensive tackles, but Mauigoa has earned the right for a chance at right tackle at the next level. Mauigoa is a mauling run blocker with clean technique who seldom gets caught out of position. Whether he ends up at right tackle or kicks inside to guard, he is a great fit for a Cardinals team that desperately needs more talent up front to complement left tackle Paris Johnson Jr., who has shown flashes of future stardom but got caught up in this franchise’s messiness.

Boring, but makes sense. When you look at the Cardinals offseason needs, fixing their offensive line is a big portion of it.

What would you make of it?

Andy Reid responds to rumors of Chiefs reunion with Tyreek Hill

Andy Reid responds to rumors of Chiefs reunion with Tyreek Hill originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Kansas City Chiefs saw their dominant streak in the AFC come to an end in 2025. After making the postseason every season since 2014, including five Super Bowl appearances and three wins, the Chiefs missed the playoffs and finished with a 6-11 record. The lack of true No. 1 receiver hurt Kansas City more so than it had in previous seasons since trading Tyreek Hill to the Miami Dolphins.

Hill, however, has been released by Miami. This comes after suffering a season-ending leg injury in 2025, and Miami looking to begin rebuilding. When asked about a potential reunion with Hill, Andy Reid kept things rather close to the vest.

“I don’t even know if Tyreek [Hill] is healthy right now to do anything," Reid said via Adam Schefter. "I’m sure he’s working hard on that part of it, trying to get all that straightened out. We talk about everything so there’s nothing happening there, but we know what you know and he’s out there cranking away trying to get himself back to where he can play, period.”

Hill was with the Chiefs from 2016-21, earning six Pro Bowl appearances. He helped the Chiefs defeat the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LIV.

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ESPN’s Top 100 quarterback list ignores Ohio State’s championship history

ESPN’s Top 100 quarterback list ignores Ohio State’s championship history originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Bill Connelly’s Top 100 quarterbacks of the 2000s is an enjoyable, thoughtful read. It’s data-driven, historically aware and bound to spark debate, which is exactly what a list like that should do. But the ESPN rankings also reveal something interesting.

At Ohio State, championships apparently do not move the needle the way statistical dominance does.

Three Buckeye quarterbacks who won national championships as starters are not on the list: Craig Krenzel, Cardale Jones, and Will Howard. Meanwhile, these Ohio State quarterbacks are ranked: C.J. Stroud (No. 22), Justin Fields (No. 34), Troy Smith (No. 40), J.T. Barrett (No. 75), and Braxton Miller (No. 89).

This is not personal. Every Buckeye quarterback on the list earned his place. Smith won the Heisman. Stroud was a two time finalist. Fields finished third in the Heisman voting in 2019 after accounting for 51 total touchdowns. Barrett rewrote the Big Ten record book. Miller was one of the most dynamic players of his era and a two time Big Ten Offensive Player of the Year.

Were there Buckeyes snubbed from the list? 

Ohio State offers a fascinating case study. The list celebrates sustained excellence, but does not appear to value championship execution in the same way.

Take the case of Cardale Jones. He was thrust into the starting job late in 2014 as Ohio State’s third string quarterback and responded with one of the most difficult postseason runs in college football history, winning the Big Ten Championship, the College Football Playoff semifinal and the national championship.

The following season, Jones opened as the full time starter and went 8-0 before eventually being replaced by J.T. Barrett. All told, he finished 11-0 as a starter. His overall numbers were modest, but an undefeated record across 11 starts, including three postseason victories on the biggest stage, is rare air. His career numbers do not scream Top 100.

Hype over stats for the top 100 QBs? 

But if peak matters, and it clearly does elsewhere on the list, that stretch qualifies as one of the most consequential quarterback runs of the era.

Krenzel’s resume is even more straightforward. He went 24-3 as a starter, quarterbacked Ohio State to the 2002 national title and was a two time Fiesta Bowl MVP. He was not a statistical marvel. He was a winner. And in Columbus, that season still defines a generation.

More: Dallas Cowboys predicted to trade up for Ohio State star in 2026 NFL Draft

Howard’s resume goes beyond one championship run. At Kansas State, he appeared in 34 games and left as the program’s all time leader in passing touchdowns with 48, helping lead the Wildcats to a Big 12 title in 2022. He then transferred to the Ohio State Buckeyes for his final season, started all 16 games and guided the Buckeyes to a 14 win campaign and a College Football Playoff national championship. He was named MVP of both the Cotton Bowl and the national championship game.

Ohio State exposes the list’s philosophical trade off. Is it ranking quarterbacks based on how much they produced, or how much they won? Because in Columbus, those are not always the same thing.

More: Former Buckeyes WR says biggest adjustment is actually going to class

This is not about tearing anyone down. At Ohio State, the list rewards production and accolades. It just does not appear to reward the one thing Buckeye fans ultimately remember most, championships. And that is worth examining.

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Ubisoft CEO Spills Beans About 2 Far Cry Projects, "Several" Assassin's Creed Games, Both Multi- and Single-Player

20 February 2026 at 23:22
Yves Guillemot recently made an appearance in an interview with Variety, in which the Ubisoft CEO spoke about both the ongoing cost-cutting measures and in-development projects at the French gaming giant. When asked about upcoming projects in the Assassin's Creed and Far Cry franchises, Guillemot responded that there are "several" Assassin's Creed titles in development at Ubisoft, and that those titles will involve both single-player and multiplayer gameplay. Similar is true for the Far Cry franchise, in that Ubisoft currently has two Far Cry projects in development, although Guillemot declined to specify any further on what those projects were. One of the upcoming Assassin's Creed projects is almost certainly the much-rumored Assassin's Creed Black Flag remake that is slated to launch sometime in 2026.

This interview and the promises of new Far Cry and Assassin's Creed games comes the same week as Ubisoft confirmed a round of layoffs at its Toronto studio as part of its heavily criticized company-wide restructuring and cost-savings plan that will likely see up to 18% of the company laid off in order to save €200 million in five years. That same plan has seen Ubisoft divide development efforts into five creative houses, each of which will be responsible for a handful of IPs. When asked about this and the necessity for the cost reduction, Yves Guillemot blamed rapid post-COVID growth and flat-lining demand where continued growth had been anticipated. He goes on to say that "our priority today is to build a more focused, agile company, with stronger teams that strike the right balance between senior expertise and young talent and who are well positioned to deliver the highest quality games." If recent game cancellation trends at Ubisoft are anything to go by, nothing is set in stone, and the projects that have been in the pipeline for the longest seem to be the most likely to be cancelled or delayed, as was the case with the Prince of Persia: Sands of Time remake.

Intel's "Bartlett Lake-S" Core 200E Family Leaks: Up to 12 P-Cores and 5.9 GHz ST Boost

20 February 2026 at 23:15
Thanks to a new table specification matrix published by a known leaker Jaykihn on X, we are seeing the final specifications of Intel's long-rumored "Bartlett Lake-S" Core 200E family of CPUs with P-Cores only. This platform is designed to fit inside Intel's LGA-1700 socket, but from a consumer standpoint represents a non-existent product that will not reach their hands, as Intel has abandoned the plan to launch this highly anticipated gamer CPU. Instead, Intel will only offer it for its edge and embedded products. At the top of the stack is the Core 9 273 PQE SKU, which is a 12 P-Core variant with 24 threads and a base frequency of 3.4 GHz. This model can boost all of its 12 cores to 5.7 GHz, while a single thread can go up to 5.9 GHz independently for tasks that require intensive single-threaded performance. It is equipped with 36 MB of L3 cache and an integrated GPU with 32 EUs of Xe-LP graphics.

Interestingly, the entire lineup is separated into three categories. One is a high-TDP PQE with a base power of 125 W, while the middle PE models are 65 W designs with lower clocks. The weakest models are the PTE SKUs that have a TDP of 45 W, which are more ideal for edge deployments where power/efficiency is the most important factor. Across the lineup, there are versions with 8, 10, and 12 cores, all with Hyper-Threading for 16, 20, and 24 threads. Some SKUs from the PE and PTE lineups do not enjoy Intel vPro and ECC memory support, while the PQE high-power SKUs are all equipped with vPro and ECC memory support. You can check out the complete table comparison and product segmentation below for more specific information on different models.

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Tanzania: A Premier Destination for Wellness, How the New National Strategic Plan is Transforming East African Healthcare

21 February 2026 at 00:42
Tanzania: A Premier Destination for Wellness, How the New National Strategic Plan is Transforming East African Healthcare

Tanzania is well-known for its majestic peaks of Kilimanjaro and sprawling plains of the Serengeti, but a new frontier is being carved out in the heart of East Africa. The landscape of domestic travel is being reshaped as the Ministry of Health leads a campaign to position the country as a top international healthcare destination. A significant milestone was recently achieved in Dar es Salaam, where a diverse group of stakeholders met to discuss the future of the Medical Tourism Programme. This initiative is more than just a local effort; it is a comprehensive national endeavour aimed at combining the strengths of the government, the private sector, and various institutional bodies into a single, robust strategy.

A Collaborative Vision for Excellence

The evolution of a nation’s healthcare sector into a global attraction requires more than just modern facilities; it necessitates a shared vision. During the recent consultative sessions, a collaborative atmosphere was fostered where perspectives from across the socioeconomic spectrum were gathered. The preparation of the strategic plan is being guided by the collective wisdom of industry experts who are tasked with identifying the unique opportunities inherent in the Tanzanian landscape. By bringing together these various voices, the Ministry of Health ensures that the resulting strategy is not only ambitious but also grounded in the practical realities of the medical and hospitality sectors.

The dialogue in Dar es Salaam was centred on the necessity of a unified front. It was emphasized by officials that for Tanzania to be perceived as a credible hub for medical services, the synergy between public health objectives and private sector innovation must be seamless. The insights provided by stakeholders are being utilized to bridge the gap between current capabilities and the high standards expected by international medical travellers. This collaborative approach ensures that the strategic roadmap will be comprehensive, addressing everything from specialized surgical procedures to the nuances of patient aftercare in a tropical setting.

Addressing Challenges and Seizing Opportunities

No strategic transformation is without its hurdles, and the meeting served as a vital forum for the identification of existing challenges. It was acknowledged by the participants that while the potential for growth is immense, certain infrastructural and regulatory obstacles must be cleared. These challenges are being systematically reviewed to ensure that the final strategic plan contains actionable solutions. By candidly discussing the limitations currently faced by healthcare providers and travel facilitators, the Ministry of Health is better positioned to create a resilient framework that can withstand the pressures of a competitive global market.

Conversely, the opportunities identified during the sessions were multifaceted. Tanzania’s existing reputation as a peaceful and welcoming destination is being leveraged as a cornerstone of the medical tourism agenda. The integration of world-class medical treatments with the country’s renowned wellness and safari experiences is seen as a major competitive advantage. The intent is to offer a holistic journey where medical procedures are complemented by the restorative power of Tanzania’s natural beauty. This dual-pronged appeal is expected to attract visitors not only from neighbouring African nations but also from across the globe, seeking both physical healing and mental rejuvenation.

Presidential Momentum and the Road Ahead

The momentum behind this initiative has been significantly amplified by the overarching vision of President Samia Suluhu Hassan. The inclusion of medical tourism in the national agenda is seen as a pivotal move that provides the necessary political will and motivation for the strategy’s success. This high-level endorsement ensures that the development of the medical tourism sector is treated with the urgency and importance it deserves. The government’s objectives are being aligned with international best practices to ensure that when the strategy is fully implemented, Tanzania will stand as a beacon of medical excellence in the region.

As the strategic plan moves toward finalization, the focus remains on the ultimate goal: establishing Tanzania as a central hub for medical services. The experiences and ideas collected from stakeholders are being distilled into a solid strategy that prioritizes quality, accessibility, and the unique Tanzanian touch of hospitality. The world is being invited to witness a transformation where healthcare meets heritage and where the “Haven of Peace” (Dar es Salaam) becomes a sanctuary for those seeking health and wellness. The future of Tanzanian travel is being rewritten, and it is a future where the stethoscope and the suitcase go hand in hand.

Strategic Foundations and International Standards

The Ministry of Health is pursuing international accreditation and service standardisation to ensure the programme’s long-term viability. It is understood that an international patient’s trust is based on proven quality. As a result, the strategic plan is expected to establish rigorous benchmarks for participating hospitals and clinics. Tanzania is preparing to compete with established medical tourism giants by bringing its medical facilities up to global standards. This rigorous focus on quality control is intended to reassure visitors that the care they receive in Dar es Salaam or Arusha is comparable to that of any global metropolis.

Furthermore, the logistical aspects of medical tourism, such as visa processing for patients and the training of specialised medical “concierges”, are being integrated into the national plan. The ease of entry and the comfort of stay are regarded as critical components of the medical service itself. As the strategy nears completion, the world can expect a more streamlined, patient-centred approach that will make choosing Tanzania for healthcare a simple decision for international travellers.

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Abu Dhabi to Charlotte: Etihad Airways Bridges Two Worlds with New Heartfelt Connections

21 February 2026 at 00:42
Abu Dhabi to Charlotte: Etihad Airways Bridges Two Worlds with New Heartfelt Connections

Imagine the tears of joy when a grandmother in Abu Dhabi hugs her grandson from Charlotte for the first time. This dream becomes a reality on March 20, 2026. Etihad Airways is opening a golden gate between these two vibrant cities. This is not just a flight; it is a bridge built on love and curiosity. Travelers will feel the warm embrace of Southern hospitality and Arabian grace. This connection promises to change lives and create memories that last forever.

Etihad Airways Makes History in North Carolina

The North Carolina Department of Transportation often highlights the value of global reach. Etihad Airways is now the first Middle Eastern carrier to serve the state. The airline will fly from Abu Dhabi to Charlotte four times a week. These flights will run on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays. This route covers a massive 7,407 miles. It is now the longest nonstop flight from Charlotte Douglas International Airport.

Boosting Tourism and Local Economy

The U.S. Department of Commerce tracks how international travel impacts local growth. This new route will bring thousands of visitors to the American Southeast. Charlotte is famous for its banking, technology, and NASCAR heritage. Visitors from the UAE can explore the lush Appalachian Mountains. They can also enjoy the beautiful Atlantic coast beaches. Every new visitor helps local shops, hotels, and restaurants thrive. Tourism officials expect a significant rise in international spending across the region.

Seamless Travel with U.S. Customs Preclearance

Travelers will enjoy a very smooth journey. The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) operates a facility in Abu Dhabi. This is located at the Zayed International Airport. Passengers clear U.S. immigration before they even fly. This means they land in Charlotte as domestic passengers. They can skip the long lines and head straight to their loved ones. This convenience makes Abu Dhabi a preferred gateway for global explorers.

A Modern Marvel in the Skies

Etihad Airways will use the Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner for this route. The aircraft features a special two-class layout. There are 28 private Business suites for ultimate comfort. These seats turn into fully flat beds. The Economy cabin offers 262 ergonomic seats. Every passenger gets access to high-speed Wi-Fi and great movies. The Federal Aviation Administration ensures these planes meet the highest safety standards.

Connecting the World Through Abu Dhabi

The flight schedule is designed for easy connections. Flight EY15 leaves Abu Dhabi at 3:35 AM. It arrives in Charlotte at 10:40 AM. The return flight, EY16, leaves Charlotte at 3:10 PM. This timing is perfect for people coming from India or Australia. It connects the “Queen City” to over 40 global destinations. Travelers can reach the Maldives or Bangkok with just one stop. This opens the world to residents of North Carolina.

Strengthening Cultural Ties

Tourism is about more than just sightseeing. It is about understanding different cultures. The U.S. Department of State encourages cultural exchange programs. This flight allows students and artists to travel more easily. It fosters a deeper bond between the United States and the UAE. Business leaders can now meet face-to-face more often. This will lead to new innovations and shared success.

Quotes from Leadership Perspectives

Airport officials state that this route is a milestone for the region. They believe it proves Charlotte is a top-tier global hub. Etihad leadership mentions that North Carolina is a vital market for growth. They aim to provide a service that feels like home. Tourism boards say they are ready to welcome the world with open arms. They see this as a new era for North Carolina travel.

A Future Full of Wonder

The launch was moved forward due to very high demand. This shows how much people want to explore new horizons. The “American Southeast” is ready for this influx of global energy. Families will no longer feel worlds apart. Business travelers will find new opportunities across the ocean. The sky is no longer a limit; it is a path to friendship.

Your Adventure Starts Here

As the sun rises over the Charlotte skyline, a new era begins. You can almost feel the excitement in the crisp morning air. This flight represents a promise of new beginnings and grand adventures. Whether you seek the desert sands or the rolling hills, the path is now clear. Travel heals the soul and broadens the mind. Let Etihad Airways take you on a journey that fills your heart with wonder. The world is waiting for you to take that first step toward discovery.

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France Enhances Travel Connectivity with New Visa-Free Transit Rules and Aims for Indian Students by 2030

21 February 2026 at 00:40
France Enhances Travel Connectivity with New Visa-Free Transit Rules and Aims for Indian Students by 2030
France Reaffirms Commitment to Indian Talent through Innovative Visa and Academic Policies.

The strengthening of diplomatic and cultural bonds between nations is often reflected in the ease of movement and the promotion of educational exchange. Recently, significant announcements have been made by the French government regarding the facilitation of travel for Indian nationals and the long-term integration of Indian scholars into the French academic system. In a move designed to simplify international journeys, visa-free transit has been established for Indian citizens traveling through French airports. Furthermore, a bold initiative has been launched to ensure that 30,000 students from India are hosted within French higher education institutions by the year 2030. This dual approach is viewed as a cornerstone of the strategic partnership between India and France, fostering a deeper level of cooperation in both the tourism and education sectors.

New Provisions for International Transit

The logistical hurdles often faced by Indian travelers during international layovers are being addressed through specific policy changes. It has been confirmed that an Airport Transit Visa (ATV) is no longer required for Indian passport holders when they remain within the international zone of a French airport while waiting for a connecting flight. This exemption is particularly significant for those traveling to destinations outside the Schengen Area. By removing this administrative layer, the transit experience is made more seamless, and the attractiveness of French airports as global hubs is significantly enhanced.

The decision is seen as a gesture of trust and a recognition of the growing volume of Indian travelers who utilize European gateways for global commerce and leisure. This policy change is expected to benefit thousands of passengers annually, reducing the time and financial resources previously allocated to securing transit documentation. It is important to note that while the transit visa requirement is waived for the international zone, standard entry requirements still apply for those wishing to exit the airport and enter French territory.

Ambitious Targets for Academic Integration

Beyond the realm of short-term travel, a visionary goal has been set for the academic sector. The French administration has expressed a clear desire to welcome a substantial number of Indian students over the next decade. By the year 2030, the target is set at 30,000 enrollments, a figure that represents a significant increase from current levels. This objective is not merely about numbers; it is about creating a diverse and vibrant intellectual environment where Indian talent can flourish and contribute to the global knowledge economy.

To facilitate this growth, specialized programs and support structures are being developed. The Classes Internationales (International Classes) initiative is one such program designed to assist Indian students in transitioning into the French education system. These classes provide intensive French language training and academic preparation, ensuring that students are well-equipped to succeed in their chosen fields of study, whether in engineering, management, arts, or the sciences.

Strengthening the Educational Pipeline

The commitment to Indian students is further evidenced by the organization of large-scale events such as the Choose France Tour. This event serves as a platform for Indian students and their families to interact directly with representatives from leading French universities and grande écoles. During these sessions, detailed information is provided regarding scholarships, course structures, and the lifestyle awaiting students in France.

Education is viewed as a vital bridge between the two nations. By inviting Indian youth to study in France, a generation of professionals is created who are familiar with both cultures. This familiarity is expected to lead to increased collaboration in research, business, and technology. The French government has also introduced measures to allow Indian alumni of French institutions to maintain a connection with the country through extended post-study work opportunities and specialized visa categories for former students.

Strategic Implications for Bilateral Relations

The announcements regarding visa-free transit and student mobility are part of a broader narrative of cooperation that has been cultivated over several decades. The relationship between India and France is characterized by mutual respect and a shared vision for a multipolar world. These policy shifts are timely, coinciding with renewed efforts to boost people-to-people ties and economic synergy.

The focus on the year 2030 provides a clear roadmap for stakeholders in both countries. For Indian educational consultants, airlines, and students, these updates provide a stable framework within which future plans can be made. The emphasis on hosting 30,000 students is complemented by the creation of specialized visa pathways for Indian professionals, ensuring that the benefits of a French education can be translated into meaningful career trajectories both in Europe and back in India.

Enhancing the Student Experience

A significant portion of the strategy involves making France an accessible destination for those who may not have previously considered it due to language barriers. The introduction of more English-taught programs across various disciplines is a testament to the adaptability of the French higher education system. While the learning of the French language is still encouraged as a means of social integration and professional advantage, it is no longer the sole gatekeeper for entry into world-class institutions.

Support services for international students are also being prioritized. From assistance with housing to navigating the local bureaucracy, efforts are being made to ensure that the arrival and stay of Indian students are as comfortable as possible. The presence of a large and growing Indian diaspora in France further provides a sense of community and support for newcomers, making the transition to a new country less daunting.

Future Outlook and Connectivity

As the global landscape of education and travel continues to evolve, the proactive stance taken by France positions it as a preferred partner for India. The removal of transit visa requirements and the focus on academic expansion are indicative of a long-term investment in the Indo-French relationship. The impact of these decisions will be monitored closely by both governments to ensure that the goals are met and that the quality of the exchange remains high.

In conclusion, the path toward 2030 is marked by a clear intention to open doors and build bridges. The convenience of visa-free transit and the ambitious student recruitment targets are more than just policy updates; they are a reflection of a deep-seated friendship and a commitment to a shared future. Through these initiatives, the movement of people and ideas between India and France is set to reach unprecedented levels, benefiting the economies and societies of both nations in the years to come.

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Caribbean And Mediterranean Cruise Ports Why Smart Travelers Are Skipping Shore Excursions to Unlock Secret Onboard Luxury!

21 February 2026 at 00:40
Caribbean And Mediterranean Cruise Ports Why Smart Travelers Are Skipping Shore Excursions to Unlock Secret Onboard Luxury!

Across major cruise destinations such as the Caribbean and the Mediterranean, an interesting travel trend is gaining traction. While port days traditionally signal exploration historic towns, beach excursions, and guided tours an increasing number of seasoned cruise travelers are opting to remain onboard when their ship docks. According to guidance from official tourism authorities and maritime regulators such as the U.S. Department of Transportation and the Cruise Lines International Association, port days are designed to provide flexibility for passengers. While shore excursions remain a highlight of cruising, travelers are not obligated to disembark at every stop. In fact, remaining on the vessel during docking hours can offer unexpected advantages. As cruise ships berth in bustling ports from tropical Caribbean harbors to centuries-old Mediterranean cities thousands of passengers often head ashore simultaneously. For some travelers, this creates the perfect opportunity to experience the ship itself in a calmer, more relaxed environment.

A Slower Morning Without the Rush

Port-intensive itineraries frequently require early wake-up times to maximize time ashore. Many cruise lines publish detailed docking schedules and shore excursion timelines in advance through their official portals and onboard daily programs. Travelers planning excursions typically rise early to prepare, attend meeting points, or catch tender boats to shore. However, passengers who choose to remain onboard can enjoy a dramatically different pace. Without the need to meet excursion departure times, travelers can sleep in and ease into the morning. Breakfast venues whether buffet-style dining rooms or seated restaurants are significantly less crowded once most guests have disembarked. Lines shorten, reservations are easier to secure, and service can feel more personalized. Official cruise guidance provided through line-operated apps and daily bulletins often notes that while onboard casinos and certain retail shops close in port due to local regulations, restaurants, lounges, and wellness facilities typically remain open. The result is a quieter, unhurried start to the day an experience many frequent cruisers value just as much as exploring a destination.

Pool Deck Peace and Open Lounge Chairs

Pool decks and sun lounges are among the most competitive spaces on sea days. Cruise industry best-practice policies discourage reserving lounge chairs for extended periods without use. Even so, high demand often creates early-morning competition. On port days, this dynamic shifts.

When the majority of guests leave the ship, expansive sundecks become noticeably less crowded. Lounge chairs that are typically claimed at dawn remain available well into the morning. Hot tubs and pools see lighter usage. Travelers can read, nap, or relax without the constant movement and noise common on full sea days. For passengers who prioritize onboard relaxation, port days can transform the vessel into what feels like a private resort.

Spa Discounts and Hard-to-Book Appointments

Wellness facilities rank among the most popular amenities on modern cruise ships. According to industry information shared by the Cruise Lines International Association, onboard spas are one of the fastest-growing segments in cruise guest spending. On sea days, appointments for massages, facials, and other treatments are often fully booked. With everyone onboard and limited time between ports, demand peaks quickly. Port days, however, present a different scenario. Cruise lines frequently promote port-day spa specials through their official daily programs or cabin communications. These promotions may include discounted massages, pedicures, and skincare treatments. Availability tends to improve as many guests opt for shore excursions instead of onboard services. Travelers who remain onboard often find it easier to secure preferred time slots without waiting lists. Wellness areas including thermal suites and relaxation lounges also tend to be less crowded, creating a more serene environment.

Gyms, Specialty Areas, and Premium Upgrades Feel More Exclusive

Modern cruise ships increasingly resemble floating resorts, offering state-of-the-art gyms, private lounge decks, and specialty-access areas that require an additional fee. Fitness centers are particularly popular during sea days. On port days, these facilities experience a noticeable drop in traffic. For guests who value structured workouts, dock days provide uninterrupted access to equipment and a more comfortable exercise environment. Premium-access areas can feel especially elevated during port stops. For example, guests who have purchased access to private lounge areas offered by Norwegian Cruise Line may find the space significantly quieter while the ship is docked. With fewer occupants, these areas deliver on their promise of exclusivity: upgraded loungers, dedicated bar service, and a tranquil atmosphere.

Understanding What Closes in Port

While many amenities remain open, certain facilities typically close while a cruise ship is docked. Casinos must suspend gaming operations in port to comply with local jurisdiction laws. Similarly, some onboard retail shops may close due to customs and tax regulations. Official maritime and port authority regulations often coordinated through national transport agencies and local governments require these closures to ensure compliance with international and domestic law. Passengers who plan to stay onboard should review the daily program to understand which venues remain accessible and which will temporarily pause operations.

When Skipping a Port Makes Sense

Choosing to remain onboard is not ideal for every traveler or every itinerary. First-time visitors to iconic destinations may prioritize exploration, guided tours, and cultural immersion.

However, experienced cruisers often identify circumstances where staying aboard enhances their vacation:

  • Revisiting a port they have previously explored
  • Limited interest in available excursions
  • Long itineraries with multiple consecutive port days
  • A desire for dedicated rest and recovery time

Government tourism boards consistently emphasize that cruise travel is designed to offer flexibility, allowing guests to tailor their experience. For travelers seeking balance, skipping just one port stop during a busy itinerary can create space for deeper relaxation.

The Ship as the Destination

Modern cruise vessels are engineered to function as destinations in their own right. According to industry data shared by the Cruise Lines International Association, cruise lines continue investing heavily in onboard experiences expanding wellness centers, culinary offerings, entertainment venues, and private-access spaces. For many travelers, the ship itself becomes a central attraction. On port days, when crowds thin out, guests can fully appreciate features that might otherwise feel busy. Quiet lounges, panoramic observation decks, specialty dining venues, and private cabanas become easier to enjoy without advanced planning. Instead of navigating crowded tourist streets ashore, some passengers prefer uninterrupted ocean views from a near-empty deck.

The Bottom Line

As cruise ships dock across the Caribbean and Mediterranean, thousands of passengers continue to head ashore in search of adventure. Yet a growing segment of experienced travelers is discovering that remaining onboard at least once during a voyage can transform the cruise experience. A relaxed morning without alarms, empty lounge chairs under the sun, easier spa appointments, quieter gyms, and a heightened sense of exclusivity combine to create a different kind of vacation day. Cruising has always offered choice. For some travelers, the most rewarding port day may be the one spent entirely on the ship while it is docked.

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China Opens the Gates! Thirty-Day Visa-Free Travel for Canadians Starts Now

21 February 2026 at 00:35
China Opens the Gates! Thirty-Day Visa-Free Travel for Canadians Starts Now

The towering Great Wall and the neon-lit skylines of Shanghai have suddenly become much closer for thousands of families across Canada. For years, the dream of walking through the Forbidden City was often sidelined by the daunting hurdle of biometric appointments, complex itineraries, and the $140 application fee that felt like a wall of its own. But as of February 17, 2026, that barrier has crumbled. There is a profound sense of reconnection in the air; you can hear it in the excited chatter at Vancouver International Airport and see it in the eyes of grandparents in Toronto who can finally book a flight to see their grandchildren on a whim. This isn’t just a policy shift; it’s a human story of families being reunited and entrepreneurs finally having the freedom to shake hands on a deal across the Pacific without a three-week wait for a stamp in a book.

The Breaking News: 30 Days of Freedom in the Middle Kingdom As of Tuesday, February 17, 2026, the People’s Republic of China has officially launched a unilateral visa-free pilot program for ordinary passport holders from Canada and the United Kingdom. Announced by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on February 15, the policy allows Canadians to enter mainland China for up to 30 days without a visa. This exemption covers tourism, business meetings, family visits, cultural exchanges, and transit. According to official notices from the Chinese Embassy in Ottawa, the policy will remain in effect through December 31, 2026, marking a significant—albeit temporary—diplomatic thaw.

The “Carney Effect”: A New Strategic Partnership The roots of this travel revolution lie in the “New Strategic Partnership” forged in January 2026. Following the first official visit to Beijing by a Canadian Prime Minister in over eight years, Mark Carney and President Xi Jinping reached a consensus to revitalize bilateral ties. The partnership resolves a year of retaliatory tariffs on steel and electric vehicles while opening massive doors for Canadian agri-food and energy sectors. Minister of Foreign Affairs Anita Anand confirmed the news on social media, stating that the move will make travel easier, support business exchanges, and strengthen the essential people-to-people ties that define the two nations.

Travel Logistics: What You Need to Know Now While the visa requirement has vanished for stays under 30 days, travelers must still adhere to standard border protocols. Upon arrival at any Chinese port of entry, biometric fingerprinting is still mandatory. Experts recommend carrying proof of accommodation and an onward or return ticket, as border inspectors retain the discretion to verify the purpose of the visit. For those planning to stay longer than 30 days or those seeking employment or long-term study, a traditional visa issued by a Chinese consulate in Canada is still required.

Economic Impact: A “Bigger and Better” Trade Corridor The elimination of visa hurdles is expected to cause travel between the two nations to “explode.” Industry analysts at Kensington Tours have already reported a 100% growth in inquiries for China trips over the past week. Beyond tourism, the Canadian Chamber of Commerce estimates that removing processing delays could save frequent-flyer executives over $2,000 annually and shorten deal-closing timelines by several weeks. This is especially vital for the canola and beef industries, which are seeing a resurgence as tariffs drop from 85% to 15% under the new strategic alignment.

The Countdown: A Limited-Time Opportunity It is important to note that this policy is currently a pilot program with a hard expiry date of December 31, 2026. While officials have hinted that the waiver could be made permanent if visitor flows rebound, travelers are being urged to capitalize on the opportunity now. As of February 18, Global Affairs Canada (travel.gc.ca) was still in the process of updating its official travel advice, which previously warned of the cumbersome and expensive visa process.

A Cultural Bridge Across the Pacific Ultimately, as the first visa-free flights from Canada touch down in Beijing this week, the real success of this diplomacy is measured in the human connections it fosters. We are witnessing a moment where “Great Power” politics takes a backseat to the simple, universal desire to explore, learn, and reconnect. Whether it’s a student from Montreal heading to a cultural exchange or a business leader from Calgary exploring clean-tech opportunities, the sky has truly become the limit. The “New Strategic Partnership” has built a bridge that reflects the world as it is today—divided in some areas, but more connected than ever in others. For the Canadian traveler in 2026, the Middle Kingdom isn’t just a destination on a map; it’s a neighbor that has finally left the porch light on.

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Qatar Airways New CEO Shakes Up Airbus Partnership: What You Need to Know About the Bold Move!

21 February 2026 at 00:35
Qatar Airways New CEO Shakes Up Airbus Partnership: What You Need to Know About the Bold Move!

Qatar Airways, a leading airline operating from Hamad International Airport, has shifted its strategic focus under the leadership of its new CEO, Hamad Al-Khater. Appointed in December 2025, Al-Khater’s priority has been mending ties with Airbus, the European aircraft manufacturer, which had been strained in recent years due to disputes regarding the condition of its A350 aircraft.

In his inaugural interview after taking office, Al-Khater detailed his first official overseas trip to Airbus’ headquarters in Toulouse, France. The trip, which occurred in January 2026, involved in-depth discussions with Airbus CEO Guillaume Faury. The two leaders focused on essential issues such as aircraft delivery schedules, technical coordination, and the long-term stability of their business relationship.

The Airbus A350 Conflict and Resolution

Qatar Airways was one of the early adopters of Airbus aircraft, and a significant portion of its fleet is made up of Airbus models. However, their partnership hit a rough patch in 2022 when Qatar Airways raised concerns about flaking paint on the Airbus A350. Airbus initially disagreed with the airline’s assessment, leading to legal disputes that even attracted political attention.

At the height of the conflict, Airbus canceled Qatar Airways orders for the A321 aircraft, further straining the commercial and diplomatic channels between the two companies. The tensions between the two entities persisted for several months, but by the end of 2023, both sides reached a resolution, and the canceled orders were reinstated.

Al-Khater has since described his meeting with Faury as “brilliant” and “fantastic.” He noted that it was a key moment in rebuilding their critical aircraft partnership. The positive tone continued with Faury visiting Qatar in the company of German Chancellor Friedrich Merz to further solidify the renewed cooperation between the two companies.

A New Era for Airbus Aircraft in Qatar Airways Fleet

Despite the turbulence in their relationship, Qatar Airways continues to rely on Airbus aircraft to a significant extent. The airline has more than 60 Airbus jets on order, with deliveries expected for both the A350 widebody and A321 narrowbody aircraft. Al-Khater emphasized that the A321LR model, expected in the fourth quarter of 2026, will play a critical role in expanding the airline’s network. The new A321LR aircraft will allow Qatar Airways to efficiently serve secondary cities in Europe and emerging Chinese destinations, all while maintaining the airline’s capacity for long-haul flights with its widebody fleet.

Qatar Airways has long been known for its commitment to fleet harmonization. The airline aims to gradually phase out older aircraft and replace them with newer, more efficient models. The goal is to expand its fleet to nearly 400 aircraft by 2040, ensuring that the airline remains competitive in the ever-growing global aviation market.

Rolls-Royce and Engine Reliability Concerns

As part of the ongoing fleet development, Qatar Airways also faces challenges with engine reliability. The Airbus A350-1000 models rely on Rolls-Royce XWB-97 engines, which have faced criticisms regarding their durability. Tim Clark, the president of Emirates Airlines, had previously expressed concerns about the engine’s performance, citing it as one of the reasons his airline did not place orders for Airbus’s larger aircraft.

Al-Khater acknowledged these challenges, specifically noting that there was a “slightly acute challenge” with the engine’s durability. However, he reassured that the airline continues to monitor engine performance closely in collaboration with Rolls-Royce. Regular technical assessments are being conducted to address and resolve any issues, ensuring the continued safe operation of the aircraft.

Boeing and the Expanding Fleet Commitments

While Airbus remains a key player in Qatar Airways fleet, the airline has also deepened its commitment to Boeing. Following a record order placed during U.S. President Donald Trump’s visit to the Middle East in May 2025, Qatar Airways secured 210 twin-aisle aircraft from Boeing, including the highly anticipated 777X program. The first batch of Boeing 777X jets is expected to arrive in 2027, marking a significant step forward for Qatar Airways in terms of fleet modernization.

Al-Khater expressed confidence in Boeing’s leadership under CEO Kelly Ortberg, noting that the company had provided stronger assurances regarding delivery reliability. This expanded partnership with Boeing further diversifies Qatar Airways fleet, which continues to evolve in response to growing demand for air travel.

Strategic Vision for Growth and Fleet Expansion

As Qatar Airways charts a path toward future growth, its strategic vision involves maintaining balanced relationships with both Airbus and Boeing. The airline is committed to managing its fleet expansion with discipline, ensuring that its aircraft orders align with market demand. Additionally, Al-Khater identified emerging markets like India, Australia, Africa, and Gulf states as key regions for growth, positioning Qatar Airways to capture premium demand as these economies diversify away from oil dependency.

Under Al-Khater’s leadership, Qatar Airways remains focused on meeting the growing demand for international travel while maintaining a competitive edge in fleet modernization, operational efficiency, and customer satisfaction. The airline’s continued investment in its fleet and strategic partnerships ensures it will remain a leading player in the global aviation industry.

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India-Cambodia Spiritual Synergy: From Angkor to Enlightenment, the New Sacred Bridge Linking Bihar to Southeast Asia

21 February 2026 at 00:34
India-Cambodia Spiritual Synergy: From Angkor to Enlightenment, the New Sacred Bridge Linking Bihar to Southeast Asia

The Buddha’s profound footprints have shaped Asia’s spiritual geography for centuries. In a significant step towards revitalising these ancient connections, the Indian Embassy in Cambodia, the Union Ministry of Tourism, and the Bihar Tourism Department recently convened a high-level strategic dialogue. This collaborative effort, carried out via a sophisticated digital forum, was intended to strengthen bilateral ties and elevate Bihar’s “Buddhist Circuit” as a top destination for Cambodian pilgrims and international visitors alike.

A Shared Heritage Reimagined

The profound historical significance of Bihar was elegantly articulated during the session, with particular emphasis placed on the state’s status as the epicentre of Buddhist philosophy. It was within the boundaries of modern-day Bihar that Prince Siddhartha attained supreme enlightenment and began the dissemination of teachings that would eventually shape the cultural fabric of Southeast Asia. The meeting served as a platform to remind global stakeholders that the spiritual roots of Cambodia and Bihar are inextricably intertwined.

Through a comprehensive presentation, the Cambodian government and various tourism investors were briefed on the sacred geography of the region. The state’s role as a global guardian of Buddhist traditions was highlighted, reinforcing the idea that a journey to Bihar is not merely a vacation but a return to the source of one’s spiritual identity.

Strategic Infrastructure and Heritage Preservation

A significant portion of the discussion was dedicated to the extensive physical and structural transformations currently being undertaken by the state government. It was noted that substantial investments are being directed toward the modernization of visitor facilities and the enhancement of connectivity between sacred landmarks. The development of a specialized corridor in Bodhgaya was showcased as a flagship project, intended to streamline the experience for the thousands of devotees who congregate at the Mahabodhi Temple annually.

Furthermore, the architectural landscape of Bihar is being enriched through the construction of monumental replicas and new centres of learning. It was revealed that stupa replicas are being developed at Kesaria, while the Buddha Samyak Stupa in Vaishali and the Pataliputra Karuna Stupa in Patna are nearing various stages of completion. These sites, along with the dedicated Vipassana Centre in the capital city, are being positioned as centres of both historical reflection and contemporary practice.

Expanding the Map: Beyond the Known Landmarks

While Bodhgaya remains the heart of the pilgrimage, the scope of the “Know Bihar” initiative extends to the far reaches of the state. It was emphasized that locations such as Rampurwa, Lauriya Nandangarh, and Areraj are being integrated into comprehensive travel itineraries. The ancient educational legacy of the region is also being revitalized, with the ongoing renovation of the Vikramshila University ruins in Bhagalpur cited as a key priority.

The rugged beauty of Vanavar in Jehanabad and the lush serenity of Venuvan in Rajgir were also presented as essential stops for the modern traveller. By diversifying the available destinations, the tourism department aims to encourage longer stays, proposing itineraries that range from ten to thirty days. This approach is intended to provide visitors with a deeper, more immersive understanding of the diverse landscapes that hosted the Buddha’s travels.

Cultural Synergy and Culinary Diplomacy

In an effort to make Cambodian visitors feel a sense of home while abroad, a unique cultural initiative was announced: the planned establishment of a dedicated Cambodian restaurant in Bodhgaya. This move is viewed as a form of “culinary diplomacy”, designed to cater to the specific tastes of Southeast Asian travellers while simultaneously fostering a cross-cultural appreciation for Cambodian traditions among the local population.

The strengthening of ties is not limited to physical infrastructure. A joint branding exercise was proposed, aimed at linking the majesty of Angkor Wat with the spiritual sanctity of Bodhgaya. This dual-destination marketing strategy is intended to position the two regions as complementary pillars of the world’s Buddhist heritage, encouraging a seamless flow of travellers between India and Cambodia.

Collaborative Growth and Future Prospects

The response from Cambodian representatives and tourism stakeholders was overwhelmingly positive, indicating a strong appetite for closer collaboration. It was confirmed that the Bihar government will provide full institutional support for a variety of promotional activities. This includes organising “familiarisation trips” for travel agents and the media, planning mega-events, and maintaining a strong presence at international travel and trade fairs.

The meeting ended with a shared vision for a revitalised spiritual corridor. By combining modern amenities with ancient history, Bihar is positioning itself as a welcoming, secure, and profoundly moving destination. The collaboration between the Indian and Cambodian governments is expected to result in a significant increase in spiritual tourism, ensuring that the Buddha’s teachings continue to serve as a link between these two historic nations.

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China Broadens International Horizons with Expanded 30-Day Visa Waiver Program

21 February 2026 at 00:34
China Broadens International Horizons with Expanded 30-Day Visa Waiver Program
Fifty Nations Now Granted 30-Day Visa-Free Access to China in Major Policy Shift.

The landscape of international mobility has been significantly altered as China implements a bold new strategy to welcome the world. Through the expansion of the visa-free entry program, a total of 50 countries are now permitted to access the mainland for durations of up to 30 days. This development is viewed as a monumental step in the nation’s post-pandemic recovery, aimed at stimulating international tourism and fostering deeper global economic ties. By removing traditional bureaucratic hurdles, the Chinese government has streamlined the process for millions of potential visitors, ensuring that the travel industry receives a much-needed boost in the coming fiscal quarters.

A Significant Policy Transformation

A dramatic shift in diplomatic and entry protocols has been observed as the list of eligible nations continues to grow. What was once a restrictive environment characterized by complex application processes and stringent requirements has been replaced by a more inviting framework. It is noted by experts that the duration of stay has been doubled from the previous 15-day limit in many instances, allowing for a more comprehensive exploration of the country’s vast cultural and commercial landscapes.

This policy is not merely a temporary measure but is seen as a cornerstone of a broader initiative to re-establish China as a premier global destination. The expansion is directed at a diverse array of nations, ranging from European powers to Southeast Asian neighbors, creating a multilateral bridge that facilitates easier movement for business, leisure, and family reunions.

The Scope of the Expanded Visa Waiver

The specifics of the announcement reveal that the 30-day window is designed to accommodate a variety of travel purposes. Whether the intent is for transit, tourism, or visiting relatives, the administrative burden has been effectively neutralized for citizens of the 50 designated countries. This extension is particularly beneficial for long-haul travelers who previously found a two-week window insufficient for navigating the geographical scale of China.

Furthermore, the integration of these changes into the national immigration system has been completed with efficiency. It is reported that port-of-entry procedures have been optimized to handle the anticipated surge in arrivals. The focus remains on providing a seamless transition from the aircraft to the city streets, ensuring that the first impression of the country is one of modernization and hospitality.

Economic and Tourism Implications

The revitalization of the hospitality sector is expected to be a primary outcome of this legislative update. Hotels, transport services, and local attractions are being prepared for an influx of visitors who now have the liberty to plan more extensive itineraries. By allowing a full month of stay without a visa, the potential for per-capita spending is greatly increased, which directly benefits local economies and SMEs within the tourism supply chain.

Moreover, the business sector is anticipated to reap significant rewards. Short-term trade missions and corporate meetings can now be organized with much shorter lead times, as the necessity for consular visits has been eliminated for many. The ease of entry is projected to strengthen supply chain collaborations and encourage foreign investment by making the country more accessible to international executives and entrepreneurs.

Strategic Global Positioning

From a geopolitical perspective, the move is interpreted as a signal of openness. At a time when global travel trends are shifting, China’s decision to lower barriers is a proactive attempt to maintain competitiveness. The selection of the 50 countries reflects a strategic balance, targeting key markets that have historically contributed to the nation’s tourism revenue while also reaching out to emerging partners.

The passive nature of this policy rollout ensures that the benefits are felt universally across all provinces. Major hubs like Beijing, Shanghai, and Guangzhou are expected to see the most immediate impact, but the 30-day duration also encourages travel into the interior regions. Cultural sites in Xi’an, the natural beauty of Yunnan, and the technological centers of Shenzhen are now within easier reach for the global community.

Navigating the New Entry Requirements

While the requirement for a physical visa sticker has been removed for these 50 nations, certain protocols remain in place to ensure security and order. Travelers are still required to hold valid passports and may be asked to provide proof of onward travel or accommodation details upon arrival. The oversight provided by the National Immigration Administration ensures that while the door is open, the integrity of the borders is maintained through sophisticated digital monitoring.

It is emphasized by officials that the 30-day period is strict, and extensions must be handled through the appropriate local channels should an emergency arise. However, for the vast majority of travelers, this timeframe is considered the “sweet spot” for balancing a deep-dive cultural experience with the practicalities of international travel schedules.

Future Outlook for International Mobility

As the world watches the results of this expansion, there is speculation that further countries could be added to the list in the future. The success of this phase will likely be measured by the increase in total visitor numbers and the absence of regulatory complications. If the current trajectory continues, the model used for these 50 countries could become the standard for China’s engagement with the rest of the world.

The long-term vision involves a China that is more integrated into the global travel network than ever before. By fostering an environment where spontaneous travel is possible, the country is rewriting the narrative of its relationship with international guests. The cultural exchange facilitated by these millions of interactions is expected to yield dividends in soft power and mutual understanding for decades to come.

Conclusion and Global Impact

In summary, the decision to expand the visa-free entry to 50 countries for a 30-day duration represents a landmark change in policy. It is a reflection of a nation confident in its ability to host the world and eager to showcase its progress. The ripples of this decision will be felt across the global travel industry, setting a precedent for how major economies can utilize visa policy as a tool for economic and diplomatic growth.

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Florida Joins Hawaii, Texas, California, New York, Nevada and More US States in Becoming Major Economic Driver in American Tourism, This is What You Need To Know

21 February 2026 at 00:33
Florida Joins Hawaii, Texas, California, New York, Nevada and More US States in Becoming Major Economic Driver in American Tourism, This is What You Need To Know
Florida Joins Hawaii, Texas, California, New York, Nevada and More US States  in Becoming Major Economic Driver in US Tourism, This is What You Need To Know
Florida Joins Hawaii, Texas, California, New York, Nevada and More US States in Becoming Major Economic Driver in US Tourism, This is What You Need To Know

Florida Joins Hawaii, Texas, California, New York, Nevada and More US States in Becoming Major Economic Driver in US Tourism, This is What You Need To Know is no longer just a headline. It is the reality shaping the future of the US tourism sector. Florida joins Hawaii, Texas, California, New York, Nevada and more US states in becoming a major economic driver in US tourism, and this is what you need to know right now. Across the USA, momentum is building. Across the Americas, US travel is accelerating.

First, Florida leads with record-breaking numbers. Then, Hawaii strengthens high-value travel. Meanwhile, Texas, California, New York and Nevada reinforce their positions as pillars of US tourism. As a result, Florida joins Hawaii, Texas, California, New York, Nevada and more US states in becoming major economic drivers in US tourism in ways that are transforming the broader US tourism sector.

Moreover, domestic US travel remains powerful. International demand continues to reshape the USA travel map. Consequently, the US tourism sector is not slowing. It is expanding. It is evolving. It is competing globally across the Americas.

Travel And Tour World urges readers to read the entire story because Florida joins Hawaii, Texas, California, New York, Nevada and more US states in becoming major economic drivers in US tourism, and this is what you need to know to understand the full impact.

Tourism remains one of the most powerful economic drivers in the United States. Each year, millions of travellers move across state lines for leisure, business, family visits and major events. In 2025, the US tourism sector continued to demonstrate both scale and resilience, with early government releases confirming record performance in at least one major state and sustained strength in others.

While final annual figures for many states are still pending publication, preliminary data already provide important insight into travel patterns across the country. Florida has officially confirmed a record-breaking year, welcoming 143.3 million visitors in 2025 — the highest annual total in its history. Hawaii has published detailed partial-year statistics showing continued high visitation levels and stable visitor spending. Other major tourism states, including California, New York, Texas and Nevada, are expected to release their full annual reports later in the year.

The available data illustrate several key trends. Domestic travel remains the foundation of the US tourism economy, accounting for the overwhelming majority of state-level visitation. International arrivals continue to contribute meaningfully, particularly in gateway states with strong global connectivity.

This report presents a structured overview of 2025 tourism statistics across selected US states, based strictly on officially released government data. It aims to provide clarity on confirmed figures, highlight emerging trends and identify where final data remain forthcoming, offering a transparent snapshot of the US travel landscape in 2025.

Florida Sets New Tourism Record in 2025 with 143.3 Million Visitors, Governor DeSantis Announces

Record-Breaking Year Reinforces Florida’s Position as America’s Top Travel Destination

Florida has achieved another historic milestone in tourism, welcoming an estimated 143.3 million visitors in calendar year 2025, according to preliminary figures released by VISIT FLORIDA and announced by Governor Ron DeSantis. The total marks the highest annual visitation in the state’s history, further cementing Florida’s status as the leading domestic travel destination in the United States.

The 2025 total represents a 0.2 percent increase over 2024 levels. Officials noted that final confirmed figures are expected later in the spring as additional data becomes available.

Fourth Quarter 2025 Delivers Highest Q4 Visitation on Record

The fourth quarter of 2025 proved especially strong, with an estimated 33.5 million visitors travelling to Florida between October and December. This marks the highest fourth-quarter visitation ever recorded for the state and reflects a 0.6 percent increase compared to Q4 2024.

Of the Q4 total, domestic travellers accounted for approximately 30.31 million visits, while international travellers contributed around 3.2 million visits. Domestic visitors represented 90.5 percent of total fourth-quarter arrivals, with international travellers accounting for 9.5 percent.

Air travel activity also rose during the period. Enplanements at 19 Florida airports reached 27.4 million in Q4 2025, an increase of 2.8 percent compared to the same quarter in 2024.

Domestic Travel Continues to Drive Florida’s Tourism Growth

Domestic visitors remained the dominant force behind Florida’s tourism performance in 2025. Americans accounted for 131.1 million trips to the state, representing 91.5 percent of total annual visitation. This share increased slightly from 91.4 percent in 2024.

Overseas visitation reached 9.3 million in 2025, while Canadian travellers accounted for 2.9 million visits. Canadian travel remained consistent with historical patterns, typically representing around two percent of Florida’s total visitation.

Preliminary data also show a shift in transportation patterns. Approximately 35.8 percent of domestic visitors travelled by air, while 64.2 percent arrived by non-air modes, reflecting a slightly smaller share of air travel compared to the previous year.

International Markets Show Strong Year-Over-Year Growth

Florida recorded notable growth from several key international markets in 2025. Visitation from Brazil increased by 10.4 percent compared to 2024, making Brazil the second-largest international source of visitors to the state. Argentina recorded a 17.8 percent increase in visitors year over year.

Spain also experienced 10.4 percent growth and entered the top ten overseas origin countries for Florida. Additional European markets, including the United Kingdom, France, Italy and the Netherlands, contributed to continued international strength.

VISIT FLORIDA officials stated that the organisation remains focused on expanding international visitation through targeted marketing strategies.

State Leaders Credit Strategic Investments for Continued Success

Governor Ron DeSantis attributed Florida’s record-setting performance to strategic investments in infrastructure, public safety and environmental stewardship. He emphasised that these efforts ensure Florida remains a destination where families can travel with confidence while supporting sustained tourism industry growth.

Bryan Griffin, President and CEO of VISIT FLORIDA, highlighted the role of local businesses and tourism partners in delivering high-quality visitor experiences. Secretary J. Alex Kelly of the Florida Department of Commerce described Florida as the nation’s leading domestic travel destination and linked the milestone to investments supporting job growth, small businesses and infrastructure improvements.

With preliminary estimates confirming a historic year, Florida’s tourism sector continues to demonstrate resilience and leadership within the national travel economy.

Hawaii: Sustained High Visitation and Strong Economic Contribution

Hawaii has not announced a record-breaking annual total for 2025. However, official state reporting confirms sustained high visitor volumes and steady economic contribution. According to the Hawaii Tourism Authority’s official 2025 visitor statistics report, the islands continued to attract millions of visitors throughout much of the year.

From January to October 2025, O‘ahu welcomed approximately 4.76 million visitors. Maui received around 2.07 million visitors. Kaua‘i recorded roughly 1.19 million arrivals. Hawai‘i Island attracted about 1.46 million visitors.

These figures confirm that Hawaii remains one of the most visited destinations within the US tourism sector. The report also indicates increases in average daily visitor spending on several islands. This suggests that overall economic impact per visitor remains significant.

Tourism is central to Hawaii’s economy. It supports hospitality employment, aviation routes, small businesses and public revenue streams. Although Hawaii has not declared a new annual record for 2025, its consistent visitor flows illustrate the resilience of US travel demand.

The data reinforce that the USA tourism economy is not dependent on one single state. Hawaii continues to contribute meaningfully to the broader US tourism sector across the Americas.

California: Awaiting Official 2025 Annual Totals

California is traditionally one of the largest tourism markets in the United States. The state attracts domestic travellers and international visitors to major cities, coastal regions and national parks. However, as of early 2026, California has not yet published a complete annual tourism total for 2025 on its official government platforms.

This absence does not indicate decline. Annual tourism reports require extensive data collection and verification processes. Historically, California has ranked among the top states for international arrivals within the US tourism sector.

California’s tourism economy is diverse. It includes urban tourism in Los Angeles and San Francisco, coastal leisure travel, wine region tourism and national park visitation. International visitors frequently enter the USA through California’s major airports, contributing significantly to inbound US travel statistics.

When California releases its official 2025 annual tourism report, it will provide clearer insight into state-level performance. Until then, there is no confirmed record-breaking figure for the state in 2025.

California remains a structural pillar of the US tourism sector. Its long-term significance within the USA travel economy continues, even as official 2025 totals are pending.

New York: A Major Gateway State Pending Final 2025 Data

New York is one of the most internationally recognised tourism destinations in the United States. It serves as a primary gateway for inbound international US travel. However, like California, New York has not yet published a final annual tourism total for 2025 on its official state government platforms.

Historically, New York attracts millions of domestic and international travellers annually. Urban tourism in New York City plays a central role in the US tourism sector. Visitors travel for leisure, business, conferences and cultural experiences.

The absence of confirmed 2025 annual totals reflects reporting cycles rather than confirmed performance decline. Comprehensive tourism reporting requires finalised data from airports, hotels and economic surveys.

New York’s significance in the US tourism sector remains substantial. International travellers frequently enter the USA through New York’s airports. The state contributes meaningfully to service exports and economic output.

Until official 2025 totals are released, there is no government confirmation of record-breaking visitation for New York in 2025. However, its position within the broader US travel economy remains strong and historically influential across the Americas.

Nevada: Entertainment Tourism Leader Awaiting 2025 Confirmation

Nevada plays a distinctive role within the US tourism sector. The state, particularly Las Vegas, is globally recognised for entertainment, conferences and leisure travel. However, as of early 2026, Nevada has not yet published a complete official annual tourism total for 2025.

Historically, Nevada attracts significant domestic and international travel flows. The state’s tourism economy is centred around hospitality, conventions and large-scale events. It represents a unique segment of the USA travel ecosystem.

Like other major states, Nevada’s final annual tourism figures require detailed reporting processes. Until official 2025 totals are released, there is no confirmed record-breaking annual figure for the state.

Nevada remains strategically important within the US tourism sector. Its visitor economy supports employment, state revenue and infrastructure development. When final 2025 data become available, a more comprehensive assessment of Nevada’s performance can be made.

For now, Florida remains the only state with confirmed record-breaking tourism statistics in 2025.

Texas: A Large Domestic Tourism Market Awaiting Full Reporting

Texas represents one of the largest domestic tourism markets in the United States. The state combines business travel, cultural heritage tourism and urban leisure markets. However, as of early 2026, Texas has not yet released an official annual tourism total for 2025 on its government platforms.

Texas benefits heavily from domestic US travel flows. Major cities such as Houston, Dallas, Austin and San Antonio attract visitors for conferences, business and leisure activities. The state’s size and population support a substantial internal tourism economy.

Although Texas remains a significant contributor to the US tourism sector, no official record-breaking 2025 total has been confirmed at this stage. As with other large states, finalised annual reporting requires time for data consolidation and verification.

Texas continues to play an important role in the broader USA tourism system. Its domestic travel strength contributes to the resilience of the US tourism sector across the Americas.

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Avora Residences Announces the Launch of Lumina, a Revolutionary Luxury Residential Cruise Vessel Set to Redefine Opulent Living at Sea Starting in 2028

21 February 2026 at 00:31
Avora Residences Announces the Launch of Lumina, a Revolutionary Luxury Residential Cruise Vessel Set to Redefine Opulent Living at Sea Starting in 2028

Avora Residences has officially announced the launch of its flagship vessel, Lumina, set to debut in January 2028. This groundbreaking luxury residential cruise is poised to redefine what it means to live at sea, offering a unique blend of opulence, exclusivity, and adventure. Designed for those who seek the ultimate in comfort and freedom, Lumina promises to deliver an unparalleled living experience aboard a state-of-the-art vessel. With luxurious villas, world-class amenities, and the freedom of the open ocean, Avora is setting a new benchmark for high-end cruising and residential living. This innovative concept combines the finest elements of modern luxury with the freedom of travel, making Lumina a revolutionary addition to the world of luxury living at sea.

Avora Residences is setting sail with an ambitious vision to redefine luxury living at sea. The brand has officially launched its website and unveiled its debut vessel, Lumina, which will embark on its first journey in January 2028, departing from Lisbon, Portugal. Combining world-class residences with the unparalleled freedom of the open ocean, Avora Residences offers a truly exclusive lifestyle for those seeking comfort, elegance, and adventure.

A key milestone in Avora’s journey is a strategic collaboration with Villa Vie Residences, a contemporary luxury brand offering residential living. This partnership positions Avora as the ultimate luxury counterpart to Villa Vie’s ground-based properties, creating an extraordinary synergy between the two brands. Through this alliance, both brands aim to elevate the concept of modern luxury, focusing on expanding access and freedom, core elements of today’s most coveted lifestyles.

The Lumina Experience: A Floating Luxury Oasis

Aboard Lumina, residents will have access to seven exclusive villa categories, with sizes ranging from 301 to 1,173 square feet. Every villa has been meticulously designed to cater to those who demand the finest in quality, blending sophisticated design with exceptional comfort. From private retreats to spacious, expansive living spaces, Lumina offers a range of options that ensure each resident’s needs are met.

The journey to ownership begins with the Dawn Villa, starting at $545,000, providing an accessible yet luxurious introduction to life aboard Lumina. For those seeking more lavish accommodations, the most opulent offering—the Lumina Villa—comes with a price tag of $4,288,000. Additionally, for those looking for flexibility, five-year ownership options are available, starting at $219,600. This allows potential residents to enjoy the lavish lifestyle of Avora Residences without long-term commitments.

Monthly fees reflect the size and exclusivity of the villa, ranging from $8,355 for a Dawn Villa to $28,525 for the grand Lumina Villa. Each fee ensures access to an unparalleled range of amenities and services designed for a life of comfort and sophistication.

Onboard Amenities: A World of Luxury and Comfort

Living aboard Lumina is an extraordinary experience, with an array of premium amenities designed to cater to every desire. Residents can enjoy a diverse selection of world-class dining options, each helmed by renowned chefs committed to delivering unforgettable culinary experiences. The spa, featuring a sauna, hot tub, and steam room, offers the perfect sanctuary for relaxation and rejuvenation after a day of exploring the seas.

Fitness enthusiasts can stay active in the state-of-the-art fitness center, which includes yoga classes and personalized training programs. For those with a passion for culture, Lumina offers live theater performances, a curated art gallery, and guest lectures on various topics, ensuring that the onboard experience remains enriching and engaging.

Business travelers will appreciate the fully equipped business center, complemented by Starlink internet connectivity, ensuring a reliable and fast connection no matter where in the world the ship sails. This connectivity allows residents to balance work with pleasure, making it easier than ever to remain productive while enjoying life on the open ocean.

Inclusive Luxury Services

As part of the Lumina experience, residents will enjoy an array of luxurious services that elevate everyday living. From premium cocktails, wine, beer, and freshly brewed barista coffee included in the package to white-glove housekeeping and laundry services twice a week, no detail is overlooked. All gratuities and port charges are covered, further enhancing the carefree lifestyle that residents can enjoy.

A dedicated concierge service will cater to every need, whether it’s arranging personalized excursions or fulfilling more specific requests. This all-encompassing service ensures that residents can immerse themselves fully in the luxury cruise experience without concern for day-to-day logistics.

A Unique Partnership: Reciprocal Access with Villa Vie Residences

The partnership between Avora Residences and Villa Vie Residences offers an added bonus: reciprocal access privileges for residents of both brands. This collaboration extends the luxury experience across multiple locations, giving residents access to Villa Vie’s high-end residential offerings, further enriching their lifestyle options. This reciprocal access provides residents with an integrated luxury experience that seamlessly blends land and sea living, offering unparalleled flexibility.

Setting New Standards in Luxury Living at Sea

Avora Residences and its flagship vessel, Lumina, are reshaping what it means to live luxuriously aboard a cruise. By combining the finest elements of residential living with the flexibility of cruising, Avora offers an extraordinary lifestyle for those who desire a life of comfort, adventure, and opulence. With its wide range of villas, all-inclusive amenities, and unique partnership with Villa Vie, Avora Residences sets a new benchmark for luxury living on the water, offering residents an unprecedented way to experience the world.

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Citizen announces fourth Series 8 automatic watch with anti-magnetic Caliber 9051 and sapphire glass

Citizen Europe has now added a fourth reference to the new slim Series 8 collection: the two-tone NB6084-50A. This 39.3 mm model features a textured white dial, the anti-magnetic Caliber 9051, and a 20-bar water resistance rating - similar to other watches in the lineup.

Without 48 GB VRAM: Asus launching new 14-inch gaming laptop soon in the US

20 February 2026 at 23:12
Retailers have indicated that Asus will be bringing its first Strix Halo-powered 14-inch gaming laptop to the US soon. Thanks to AMD's Radeon 8060S iGPU, the gaming laptop does without a dGPU altogether. Retailers have confirmed that the FA401EA version of the TUF Gaming A14 will not be available in the US with the option of setting 48 GB VRAM like in other countries.

Google Pixel 11's Tensor G6 SoC is rumored to bring an enhanced security chip

21 February 2026 at 00:21

Google introduced its Titan M2 security chip with the Pixel 6 devices back in 2021, and it's still present in the Pixel 10 family, but it's obviously getting a little bit long in the tooth after more than four years. The good news is that a new rumor claims the Titan M3 is coming later this year to the Pixel 11 series alongside the Tensor G6 SoC. It's unclear exactly what will be new in the Titan M3, but it is allegedly codenamed Google Epic, so clearly it will be a massive improvement over its predecessor - otherwise why call it that? For reference, note that the Titan M2 handles...

Motorola's latest foldables are finally getting Android 16 in the US

20 February 2026 at 22:41

Motorola's Razr 2025 and Razr Ultra 2025, also known as the Razr 60 and Razr 60 Ultra outside of North America, are now finally being updated to Android 16 in the US, days after Google launched the first beta of Android 17. So we definitely can't praise Motorola for being fast with this release - Google rolled out Android 16 in June of last year. Anyway, if your Razr or Razr Ultra (2025) is from T-Mobile or Verizon, you should be notified about the update very soon, if you haven't been already. The new build number for Verizon is W1UC36H.96-35-1 for the Razr and W1VL36H.59-55-5 for the...

Christian Pulisic’s record falls as USMNT teammate Folarin Balogun makes UEFA Champions League history ahead of home 2026 FIFA World Cup

21 February 2026 at 00:29
While Pulisic once set the benchmark for American success in Europe, Balogun has now written his name into UEFA Champions League history, signaling a generational shift in American attacking talent at club level.

Christian Pulisic and Folarin Balogun have become central figures in the United States’ soccer renaissance, each carrying the weight of expectation from fans dreaming of a historic run on home soil at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. While Pulisic once set the benchmark for American success in Europe, Balogun has now written his name into UEFA Champions League history, signaling a generational shift in American attacking talent at club level.

Across the Atlantic, their clubs have served as proving grounds for two different eras of U.S. soccer excellence. Pulisic’s early breakout years redefined what was possible for an American in elite European competition, while Balogun’s latest feats show that the new generation is not just catching up, but surpassing previous standards.

Pulisic’s breakthrough season in 2016 remains one of the most influential chapters in modern American soccer history. At just 17 years old, he became a regular starter at Borussia Dortmund, quickly setting a cascade of youth records with both the national team and his club.

His rapid rise included becoming the youngest American to appear in a World Cup qualifier, the youngest U.S. player to score for the senior national team, and the youngest American to score in the UEFA Champions League. Pulisic’s impact was immediate, blending technical brilliance with fearless attacking play against Europe’s elite defenses.

Christian Pulisic #10 of the United States.
Christian Pulisic #10 of the United States.

He also made history by becoming the first U.S.-based player in Germany to score in the Bundesliga, domestic cup, and Champions League in the same season. By the end of his teenage years, Pulisic had already accumulated a record list that positioned him as the face of American soccer’s European breakthrough. Years later, his move to Milan further elevated his Champions League legacy, where he continued to deliver on the biggest stage and set benchmarks for American attackers in Europe.

Balogun’s breakthrough moment in the Champions League

While Pulisic laid the groundwork, Folarin Balogun has emerged as one of the leading symbols of the next U.S. generation. The striker delivered a defining performance for Monaco in a high-profile UEFA Champions League playoff clash against Paris Saint-Germain, scoring twice inside the opening 20 minutes.

Balogun struck after just 55 seconds, heading in a cross from Aleksandr Golovin before doubling the lead minutes later, sending shockwaves through European soccer. His explosive start against the French champions highlighted his predatory instincts and composure at the highest level.

However, despite Monaco’s early dominance, the match swung dramatically after Golovin was sent off. PSG mounted a comeback to secure a 3-2 victory, leaving the tie finely balanced heading into the second leg.

The record revealed

Midway through the season, Balogun’s scoring spree led to a landmark achievement for American players in Europe. He surpassed Christian Pulisic’s mark for the most goals scored by an American in a single UEFA Champions League season, reaching five goals in nine matches.

Pulisic had previously set the standard with four goals in a single Champions League campaign for AC Milan, a record that stood as a symbol of American progress in Europe’s most prestigious club competition. Balogun’s brace against PSG pushed him past that milestone, rewriting the history books. The achievement marked the highest single-season Champions League goal tally ever recorded by an American player.

Folarin Balogun and Christian Pulisic of AC Milan.

Christian Pulisic earns praise as Milan teammate and Cristiano Ronaldo’s Portugal ally calls him ‘one of the best’

21 February 2026 at 00:22
Certain players command respect not just through goals and assists, but through the way they adapt, connect, and elevate those around them. At Milan, American star Christian Pulisic has done exactly that, earning admiration from a teammate who also shares the dressing room with Cristiano Ronaldo at international level.

Certain players command respect not just through goals and assists, but through the way they adapt, connect, and elevate those around them. At Milan, American star Christian Pulisic has done exactly that, earning admiration from a teammate who also shares the dressing room with Cristiano Ronaldo at international level.

In a recent interview, тхе Portuguese winger spoke warmly about Christian Pulisic, highlighting not only his soccer qualities but also his intelligence, professionalism, and rapid adaptation to Serie A. The praise adds another layer to Pulisic’s growing influence at the club, where he has quietly become one of the most decisive figures in recent seasons. Before delving deeper into his words, it is time to reveal the identity of the admirer.

Rafael Leao, Milan’s Portuguese star and Cristiano Ronaldo’s international teammate, delivered glowing praise for Christian Pulisic in an interview with CBS Sports. His words painted a picture of a player who has integrated seamlessly into Italian soccer while maintaining a decisive impact on the pitch. “Now we know each other on the pitch. This season we’ve had a few injuries, we haven’t had great opportunities together,” Leao said.

He’s a great player, one of the best in recent seasons“, he added. The Portugal international ace went even further, emphasizing how much trust he has in the American when they share the field. “I expect a lot. When he plays, and I’m on the pitch, I’m like: ‘Yeah, Christian will do something.’”

Perhaps the most striking part of his praise came when he highlighted Pulisic’s adaptation off the pitch. “When he arrived, he understood the league fast. He speaks Italian almost perfectly, even with an American accent.” The 26-year-old also described Pulisic as “a great player, one of the best in recent seasons,” underlining his status as a key figure at the club.

Pulisic’s impact at Milan despite injury challenges this season

Christian Pulisic’s influence at Milan has been undeniable, even during periods of physical setbacks. He is currently the club’s top scorer this season, with 10 goals and two assists in 22 appearances, a remarkable return given his intermittent fitness issues.

The American has struggled with bursitis in recent weeks, limiting his availability and rhythm, and he has yet to score in 2026. Still, his contributions earlier in the campaign laid the foundation for Milan’s attacking output, and his presence remains vital for the club’s ambitions. Leao’s comments reflect the perception inside the dressing room: when Pulisic plays, he is expected to create something decisive.

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Rafael Leao of AC Milan (L) celebrates after scoring his goal with Christian Pulisic of AC Milan (R)

Growing reputation in Italy

With both Pulisic and Leao returning to fitness, Milan’s attacking options look significantly stronger. Their availability could allow the coach to deploy them in their natural positions, unlocking the attacking trident that was initially envisioned at the start of the season.

Beyond statistics and formations, Leao’s words highlight something deeper: The American’s growing reputation in Italy. Adapting quickly to Serie A is no small feat, particularly for a foreign player arriving with massive expectations. His linguistic and cultural integration, combined with his performances, have made him a respected figure among teammates and fans alike.

For a USMNT player in Europe, such praise from a Portuguese star who plays alongside Cristiano Ronaldo is particularly significant. It reinforces the idea that Pulisic is no longer just a high-profile signing; he is a trusted, influential leader within the squad.

Christian Pulisic of AC Milan celebrates his goal with Strahinja Pavlovic that was later disallowed

Messi could be joined by Manchester United star as Inter Miami reportedly eye five-time Champions League winner

21 February 2026 at 00:19
A Manchester United player with a decorated UEFA Champions League past could soon join Lionel Messi at Inter Miami.

As they prepare to begin their 2026 Major League Soccer season, Inter Miami are already looking ahead. Lionel Messi’s team could sign a Manchester United star who is a five-time UEFA Champions League winner.

According to SunSport, Casemiro is being considered by the Herons as a potential reinforcement this summer. “Miami are one of several clubs weighing up a move for the former Real Madrid midfielder,” the report states.

That interest, apparently, is mutual. “Casemiro, who turns 34 next week, was spotted enjoying a mini winter break in Miami with wife Anna this week,SunSport added, before claiming that the midfielder “was in Florida to scout the area as he weighs up his options after the World Cup in the summer.”

Casemiro is under contract with Manchester United through June 30 of this year and, although he had the option to extend it for one more season, he recently announced his decision to leave the English side at the end of the current campaign. At that point, he will become a free agent and be free to negotiate with any club in the world.

Manchester United star Casemiro
Casemiro of Manchester United during a Premier League match.

Inter Miami would benefit from Casemiro’s arrival

It makes perfect sense that Inter Miami would be interested in signing Casemiro. At the end of last year, they lost one of their biggest stars, Sergio Busquets, who decided to retire after winning the MLS title in early December.

That departure left a major void in central midfield, a key position for any team, and one that will not be easy to fill. During the current transfer window, the Herons signed a player in that role: David Ayala, a 23-year-old Argentine midfielder who stood out over the past four seasons with Portland Timbers.

Ayala’s contribution will undoubtedly be valuable, considering his MLS experience and his youth, which provides more physical range than Busquets offered. However, the young midfielder lacks the European pedigree and overall quality of Busquets, and that difference could become evident over time.

Given that scenario, Casemiro’s profile would be a natural fit in Miami. Like Busquets, he brings vast experience at the highest level of European soccer, having played a key role in five UEFA Champions League titles with Real Madrid and remaining a prominent figure in the Premier League with Manchester United.

Inter Miami face competition for Casemiro

Naturally, a player of Casemiro’s caliber becoming a free agent will attract interest from multiple clubs. Beyond Inter Miami’s reported pursuit, other teams are said to be targeting the 33-year-old Brazilian star.

The five-time Champions League winner has also drawn interest from FC Porto and Sao Paulo, who he joined as a schoolboy and turned pro,” The Sun reports. “Sao Paulo are set to offer Casemiro a two-year deal with an option to work for the club at the end of his contract.”

Emotional ties could ultimately play a decisive role in Casemiro’s decision. In that regard, Sao Paulo and Porto may hold an advantage, as the midfielder previously played for both clubs. Other options reportedly include a move to Saudi Arabia, as well as interest from LA Galaxy, Inter Miami’s MLS rival.

Inter Miami forward Lionel Messi.

Ancelotti admits calling out Vinicius for clash with Alonso during Real Madrid-Barcelona: ‘The reaction was bad’

20 February 2026 at 23:43
Carlo Ancelotti admits he called out Vinicius after is reaction with Xabi Alonso during a La Liga Real Madrid-Barcelona.

Back in October, Real Madrid defeated Barcelona after four losses to them in the current La Liga. However, the focus turned to Vinicius‘ reaction after then-manager Xabi Alonso substituted him for Rodrygo with around 20 minutes left. Carlo Ancelotti recently revealed he spoke with him.

Vinicius’ reaction was notably loud for a player of his importance, yelling “Me?” several times before leaving the field and even making a gesture toward Alonso that came across as disrespectful. Former Real Madrid player Jorge Valdano raised the issue with Ancelotti on his Universo Valdano show.

Ancelotti didn’t shy away: The reaction was bad. I spoke with Vini about this. The player must respect the manager, who can make mistakes, his teammates, and the players coming on. He’s very passionate. I think he has improved a lot in his attitude. The Vinicius who plays for Brazil is different as a person from the one at Real Madrid.”

Ancelotti speaks on his time with Álvaro Arbeloa

Ancelotti was the manager of the club until he left in 2025 to take charge of Brazil. He was finishing one of his most successful runs with Real Madrid, including a pair of Champions League titles in his second stint at the club.

Vinicius didn’t complete the match (Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

The Italian had already managed the club from 2013 to 2015 before returning years later. In that period, he worked with the current Real Madrid manager Álvaro Arbeloa.

Asked about Arbeloa as a player he said: “He didn’t play very much because it was Daniel Carvajal’s spot. But he was an important presence in the dressing room, a great professional. I wish him the best.”

The difference for Vinicius from Arbeloa to Alonso

There seemed to be a colder relationship between Alonso and the players from the first day. Arbeloa has taken a different approach, trying to be close to them and at times acting more like a teammate than the manager.

Arbeloa was very complimentary when talking about Vinicius at his most recent press conference: “Since I took over, he has been sensational. He decides matches, scores great goals, and puts the team on his back. He isn’t afraid.”

Ancelotti was critical of the reaction Vinicius had with Alonso

Julian Alvarez receives endorsement from Barcelona star Pau Cubarsi amid transfer rumors: ‘He’s Barça level’

20 February 2026 at 23:22
Amid rumors about a possible move to Barcelona, Julian Alvarez has been praised by Pau Cubarsi.

Speculation over Barcelona’s center forward position for next season has been a hot topic for months. Julian Alvarez has been linked to the role, and now Pau Cubarsi has given his explicit approval regarding the Argentine’s qualities.

During an interview with Mundo Deportivo, Cubarsi was specifically asked about Alvarez and didn’t hesitate to share his opinion. Julian, as everyone knows, is a spectacular player. I’ve played against him a lot and had to mark him,” the center-back began. “He’s a top-level striker, and I think he’s Barça level.”

Indeed, Cubarsi and Alvarez have faced each other several times, always in matches between Atletico Madrid and Barcelona. They have met six times across La Liga and Copa del Rey, with three victories for Los Blaugranas, two for Los Colchoneros, and one draw. In those encounters, Alvarez scored three goals.

Beyond the praise for Julian, Pau Cubarsi also emphasized that Barcelona’s current options at center forward — Robert Lewandowski and Ferran Torres — are up to the task. “Rober and Ferran are also at a spectacular level. They’re doing very well and help us in every aspect,” the 19-year-old defender explained.

Julian Alvarez of Atletico de Madrid celebrates scoring against FC Barcelona.
Julian Alvarez of Atletico de Madrid celebrates scoring against FC Barcelona.

The future of Julian Alvarez

Although Julian Alvarez’s current season is far from his best since arriving in Spain — registering 13 goals and six assists in 35 appearances — that hasn’t stopped his name from being linked to several major European clubs.

In addition to rumors of a possible return to the Premier League with Arsenal, the most persistent reports point to Barcelona’s interest. Even the interim president of the Catalan side commented on Alvarez’s potential signing. “There has already been some rapport. We have known everyone for years, and so one day, as always, it will be very nice,” Rafael Yuste said last week.

Cubarsi also talks about Lionel Messi

In the same interview with Mundo Deportivo, Pau Cubarsi also mentioned another star from the Argentina national team besides Julian Alvarez. In a rapid-fire Q&A segment, the Barcelona defender was asked who he would like to take a photo with, and he didn’t hesitate: “Messi.”

Finally, when asked about a dream he still wants to achieve, Cubarsi surprisingly didn’t mention winning the UEFA Champions League with Barcelona or the World Cup with Spain. Instead, he pointed to a goal much closer in time. “Well, the Finalissima. Trying to be there and play alongside Messi,” said the young defender.

Barcelona center-back Pau Cubarsi and Atletico Madrid forward Julian Alvarez.

How to watch Boca Juniors vs Racing Club in the USA: Live Stream and TV for 2026 Liga Profesional Argentina

20 February 2026 at 23:00
Boca Juniors face Racing Club to La Bombonera for Matchday 6 of the Liga Profesional de Fútbol Apertura 2026. Below is everything you need to know about kickoff time, venue details, and full broadcast information to catch the action live in the United States.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch Boca Juniors vs Racing Club on US television and via legal streaming:
WHO Boca Juniors vs Racing Club
WHAT Liga Profesional Argentina
WHEN 6:00 PM ET / 3:00 PM PT • Friday, February 20, 2026
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Match Overview

Matchday 6 of the Liga Profesional Argentina delivers a marquee rivalry showdown as Racing Club and Boca Juniors (2-1-2) collide in a matchup loaded with early-season implications. Boca enter after a frustrating draw against Platense and are still searching for consistency, knowing a strong result could reignite their push up the standings.

Racing, meanwhile, have rebounded from a three-game skid with consecutive victories and look determined to keep their momentum alive. With both clubs aiming to position themselves firmly in the title race, this clash could prove pivotal in shaping the championship picture—don’t miss one of the most anticipated games of the round.

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David Benavidez cruiserweight world title shot against Gilberto Ramirez now official

20 February 2026 at 23:40

The upcoming showdown between and has finally been confirmed. Benavidez was last in action in November when he successfully defended his WBC light heavyweight title for the first time with a seventh round stoppage victory over Anthony Yarde. ‘The Mexican Monster’ was initially expected to return with another title defence for his next bout as […]

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Apple’s iOS 26.4 arrives in public beta with AI music playlists, video podcasts, and more

20 February 2026 at 23:44
Several updates are introduced in iOS 26.4, including an AI-powered playlist-generation feature in Apple Music, support for video content in the Podcasts app, end-to-end encryption (E2EE) for RCS messages, and more. 

InScope nabs $14.5M to solve the pain of financial reporting

20 February 2026 at 23:24
The startup, founded by accountants who worked at Flexport, Miro, Hopin and Thrive Global, automates the difficulties of prepping financial statements.

Microsoft: ‘Summarize With AI’ Buttons Used To Poison AI Recommendations

20 February 2026 at 23:15

Microsoft found 31 companies hiding prompt injections inside "Summarize with AI" buttons aimed at biasing what AI assistants recommend in future conversations.

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Top 3 reasons altcoins like Dogecoin, Shiba Inu Coin, XRP are rising today

20 February 2026 at 21:38
Bitcoin and most altcoins, including popular names like Dogecoin, Shiba Inu Coin, and XRP, were in the green today, February 20, as investors bought the dip after some key catalysts. Bitcoin (BTC) jumped to $68,000, while Dogecoin (DOGE), Shiba Inu…

Premyer Liqa: “Sumqayıt” “Qəbələ” ilə “sülh” bağladı

20 February 2026 at 21:30

Bu gün futbol üzrə Azərbaycan çempionatında (Premyer Liqa) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 21-ci turuna start verilib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ilk oyun gününün sonuncu qarşılaşması Sumqayıtda baş tutub.

“Sumqayıt” doğma meydanda “Qəbələ” ilə üz-üzə gəlib. Mehdi Hüseynzadə adına Sumqayıt şəhər stadionunda baş tutmuş görüşün baş hakimi Fərid Hacıyev olub. Bu oyunda qapılara qol vurulmayıb.

Xatırladaq ki, turun ilk oyununda “Turan Tovuz” “Zirə”yə 2:0 hesabıyla qalib gəlib. 21-ci turun qalan görüşləri fevralın 21-də və 22-də keçiriləcək. Bu turun “Neftçi” – “Qarabağ” matçı isə təxirə salınıb.

Premyer Liqa
21-ci tur
20 fevral

“Sumqayıt” – “Qəbələ” 0:0
Hakimlər: Fərid Hacıyev, Rəhman İmami, Tərlan Talıbzadə, İslam Məmmədov.
VAR: Cavid Cəlilov.
AVAR: Eyyub İbrahimov.
Hakim-inspektor: İmanxan Sultani.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Eldəniz Musayev.
Mehdi Hüseynzadə adına Sumqayıt şəhər stadionu, 19:30.

Sumqayıt: 1. Mehdi Cənnətov (k), 7. Rüstəm Əhmədzadə, 19. Roi Kehat, 72. Rayan Senhadji, 6. Sedrik Badolo, 33. Danilo Beskorovaynı, 23. Ronaldo Vaskes, 71. Masaki Murata, 80. Keffel Resende, 11. Aleksa Yankoviç, 25. Abdul Raşid Mumini.
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 22. Xəyal Fərzullayev, 12. Murad Ağamalıyev, 3. Höccət Haqverdi, 29. Emil Mustafayev, 8. Səbuhi Abdullazadə, 24. Sənan Muradlı, 75. Nadir Orucov, 37. Nihad Orucəli, 97. Vüsal Paşayev, 10. Nikola Ninkoviç, 95. Nsana Simon.
Baş məşqçi: Saşa İliç.

Qəbələ: 93. Rza Cəfərov, 7. Turan Manafov, 13. Nicat Əliyev (k), 24. İsmael Akinade, 33. Seydina Keyta, 50. Adriel Ba Lua, 3. Eduardo Kunde, 6. Xayme Syerra, 8. Sambu Sissoko, 16. İsaak Amoa, 30. Prins Ovusu.
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 1. Səlahət Ağayev, 11. Asif Məmmədov, 28. Murad Musayev, 22. Fərid İsgəndərov, 74. Süleyman Damadayev, 66. Nuğay Rəşidov, 10. Şahin Şahniyarov, 27. Eşqin Əhmədov, 21. Ziya Şəkərxanov, 12. İbrahim Sanqare, 14. Domi Massumo, 70. Paulo Kimbila
Baş məşqçi: Kaxaber Sxadadze.

Yüksək Liqa: “Turan” asan, “Murov”dan çətin qələbə

20 February 2026 at 21:00

Voleybol üzrə qadınlar arasında Azərbaycan çempionatında (Yüksək Liqa) 2025/2026 mövsümünün 14-cü turuna yekun vurulub.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sonuncu oyun günündə iki qarşılaşma baş tutub.

Günün ilk matçında “Turan” Tovuzda UNEC kollektivini 3:0 (25:10, 25:18, 25:14) hesabı ilə üstələyib.

Ardınca isə “Murov” “Milli Aviasiya Akademiyası” komandasını 3:2 (22:25, 22:25, 26:24, 25:20, 15:10) hesabı ilə məğlub edib.

Turun ötən gün baş tutmuş görüşlərində “DH Volley” “Gənclər”ə 3:0, “Abşeron” isə “Azərreyl”ə 3:2 hesabı ilə qalib gəlmişdi.

Yüksək Liqa
14-cü tur
20 fevral

“Turan” – UNEC 3:0 (25:10, 25:18, 25:14)
Tovuz Olimpiya İdman Kompleksi.

“Murov” – “Milli Aviasiya Akademiyası” 3:2 (22:25, 22:25, 26:24, 25:20, 15:10)
“Murov” VK-nın idman zalı.

Xallar: Turan – 34. DH Volley – 32. Milli Aviasiya Akademiya – 24. UNEC – 20. Gəncə – 20. Abşeron- 14. Azərreyl – 15. Murov – 9. Gənclər – 0.

Como without 3 important players for trip to Juventus

20 February 2026 at 23:43

Como have confirmed their squad for Saturday’s Serie A fixture at Juventus, and Cesc Fàbregas will be without three notable players for the trip to Turin.

Nico Paz misses out after picking up a yellow card in the draw with Milan and reaching the limit.

The suspension comes as a timely blow for Como given the Argentine‘s influence in their attacking play.

Addai and Goldaniga also remain sidelined through injury, though Alvaro Morata returns to the squad after serving his own suspension, as per IlBianconero.

COMO, ITALY - AUGUST 16: Alvaro Morata of Como 1907 looks on before the Coppa Italia match between Como 1907 and FC Sudtirol at Stadio G. Sinigaglia on August 16, 2025 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
ITALY – AUGUST 16: Alvaro Morata looks on before the Coppa Italia match at Stadio G. Sinigaglia on August 16, 2025 in Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Como suffer injury blows for Juventus clash

Fàbregas himself will be in the dugout after escaping a touchline ban, despite a heated altercation with Milan boss Massimiliano Allegri that attracted considerable attention in the build-up to the match.

The stakes are high for both sides, though perhaps more so for Como.

Fabregas’ men drew 1-1 with Milan in their last outing and currently sit four points behind Juventus in the table.

COMO, ITALY - FEBRUARY 14: Como 1907 coach Cesc Fabregas looks on during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and ACF Fiorentina at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Cesc Fabregas looks on during the Serie A match at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

A win on Saturday would cut that gap and put significant pressure on those around them, while defeat would see Juventus pull seven points clear, a potentially decisive margin at this stage of the season.

For Juventus, the match is the first in a demanding run of fixtures that also includes the Champions League second leg against Galatasaray and a crucial Serie A encounter with Roma, making maximum points against Como all the more important before the schedule intensifies.

Napoli team news: Alisson Santos could make surprise start for Conte against Atalanta

20 February 2026 at 23:10

Antonio Conte could hand Alisson Santos a surprise start when Napoli travel to Atalanta on Sunday.

The Serie A clash kicks-off at 15:00 CET on Sunday and January addition Alisson looks set to start, according to Sky Sport, via IlNapolista.

The Brazilian forward, formerly of Sporting Lisbon, has made an immediate impression since arriving at the club, netting a late equaliser off the bench in last weekend’s 2-2 draw with Roma.

That cameo appearance may have been enough to convince Conte to hand him a place in the starting XI, with Santos potentially lining up in the front three alongside Antonio Vergara and Rasmus Højlund.

NAPLES, ITALY - FEBRUARY 15: Antonio Conte SSC Napoli head coach celebrates their side second goal scored by Alisson Santos during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 15, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Antonio Conte SSC Napoli head coach celebrates their side second goal scored by Alisson Santos during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 15, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

Napoli team news: Conte keeps things fresh amongst injury crisis

In midfield, Eljif Elmas could drop into a deeper role to partner Stanislav Lobotka, with Scott McTominay dropping to the bench as a result.

Fellow Scot Billy Gilmour would then be among the substitutes, likely to feature from the bench.

Matteo Politano may also find himself left out of the starting lineup, with Mazzocchi set to take his place on the right flank.

Gutiérrez is expected to operate on the left side.

NAPLES, ITALY - FEBRUARY 15: Alisson Santos of SSC Napoli scores his side second goal during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 15, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Alisson Santos of SSC Napoli scores his side second goal during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 15, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

At the back, Conte looks set to continue with a back three of Sam Beukema, Juan Jesus and Alessandro Buongiorno, providing the defensive foundation the Napoli head coach demands.

Between the posts, Vanja Milinkovic-Savic is again expected to be preferred to Alex Meret, continuing what has become an established pattern in recent weeks.

Serie A | Sassuolo vs Verona | Official Starting Lineups

20 February 2026 at 22:47

Sassuolo could move up into eighth place tonight with a win over last-placed Verona, as the Neroverdi look to take advantage of a struggling Gialloblu side.

Fabio Grosso’s side can leapfrog both Lazio and Bologna this evening, with those two sides playing later in the weekend.

Despite Sassuolo‘s negative goal difference, they have been performing well under Grosso and look destined for a mid table finish.

SASSUOLO, ITALY - JANUARY 06: Fabio Grosso, Head Coach of US Sassuolo Calcio, reacts during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and Juventus FC at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on January 06, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
ITALY – JANUARY 06: Fabio Grosso, Head Coach, reacts during the Serie A match at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on January 06, 2026 in Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Verona, meanwhile, are more fragile. With just two wins from 25 games this season, the Veronese side are in troubled waters and currently float nine points adrift from safety.

Verona have conceded 43 goals this season and have not been efficient at the other end either, scoring just 19.

Sassuolo vs Verona – Official Starting Lineups

SASSUOLO (4-3-3): Muric; Coulibaly, Walukiewicz, Idzes, Ulisses; Thorstvedt, Lipani, Koné; Berardi, Pinamonti, Laurienté

HELLAS VERONA (3-5-2): Montipò; Bella-Kotchap, Nelsson, Edmundsson; Bradaric, Niasse, Al-Musrati, Harroui, Frese; Bowie, Sarr

Season Analytics

Sassuolo
Positions
Verona

Last matches

15-02-2026 W
08-02-2026 L
31-01-2026 W
25-01-2026 W
17-01-2026 L
08-02-2026 Inter L
25-01-2026 W
06-01-2026 Juventus L
03-01-2026 D
21-12-2025 Torino L
10
20
Position

Last matches

L 15-02-2026
D Pisa 06-02-2026
L 31-01-2026
L Udinese 26-01-2026
D 19-01-2026
L Parma 15-02-2026
L Cagliari 31-01-2026
D Cremonese 19-01-2026
D Napoli 07-01-2026
L Milan 28-12-2025
Sassuolo
Verona

Starting lineups

49
Goalkeeper
21
Defender
23
Defender
25
Defender
90
Midfielder
42
Midfielder
35
Midfielder
99
Attacker
45
Attacker
10
Attacker
1
Goalkeeper
5
37
12
Defender
3
Defender
15
Defender
21
Midfielder
73
Midfielder
9
Attacker
36
Attacker
18
Attacker

Substitutes

7
Midfielder
19
Defender
12
Goalkeeper
16
Goalkeeper
8
Attacker
13
Goalkeeper
24
Attacker
44
Midfielder
3
Defender
40
Midfielder
20
Midfielder
50
Midfielder
66
Defender
34
Goalkeeper
10
Attacker
94
Goalkeeper
25
Attacker
92
Attacker
2
Defender
19
Defender
70
Defender
90
Attacker
71
30
Midfielder
41
Attacker
99
Midfielder

Liverpool join Arsenal in race for 23-year-old speedster with 13 goal contributions

20 February 2026 at 22:00

Arsenal and Liverpool are interested in signing the PSG attacker Bradley Barcola at the end of the season.

The 23-year-old has struggled to secure regular opportunities at PSG and needs to leave the club to play more often. Moving to the Premier League would be ideal for him. Liverpool and Arsenal need more quality on the flanks, and the French International could be ideal for them. He will add explosive pace, technical ability and unpredictability in the final third.

He needs to play regularly at this stage of his career, and sitting on the bench at PSG will not benefit him.

Liverpool needs a player with his skill set. They have not been able to replace Luis Diaz properly, and Barcola could be the ideal alternative. Similarly, Arsenal need more quality on the flanks. They have invested in players like Noni Madueke and Eberechi Eze, but they have been quite underwhelming since joining the club. Arsenal need more cutting-edge from the flanks, and the French attacker could help them improve.

The report from Fichajes claims that Liverpool and Arsenal would not hesitate to pay a premium for the player in the summer. It remains to be seen how the situation develops. He has the technical attributes to succeed in the Premier League, and he will look to establish himself as a key player for either club.

Regular football in England could help him improve further and fulfil his potential. The move would be ideal for all parties.

Despite not starting regularly, the 23-year-old has recorded 13 goal contributions already this season. His numbers will only improve when he plays regularly at a high level.

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Chelsea and Tottenham queue up for 16-G/A star who is tearing it up in Europe

20 February 2026 at 21:30

Sint-Truiden striker Keisuke Goto has been linked with a move away from the club at the end of the season.

The 20-year-old has been excellent since joining the Belgian club on loan from Anderlecht. He has been able to find the back of the net regularly, and his performances have attracted the attention of Chelsea and Tottenham. According to a report from Sports Boom, both clubs are interested in the 20-year-old Japanese international, and it will be interesting to see where he ends up.

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Goto has shown that he has the physicality and technical attributes for English football, and he could prove to be a very useful acquisition. He is a young player with significant potential, and he could develop into a star with the right guidance. The player could be available for €15-20 million, and it will be interesting to see if Chelsea or Tottenham decide to pay up. He has 16 goal contributions this season.

Chelsea need more cutting-edge in the final third. They need someone who can lead for them and find the back of the net regularly. The 20-year-old Japanese attacker could be the ideal fit.

Similarly, Tottenham needs more quality in the final third. They have struggled to find the back of the net regularly, and it needs to be seen whether the 20-year-old can solve that problem.

The asking price is quite nominal for a player of his potential, and the deal could look like a major bargain in future. It remains to be seen where he ends up.  Both Premier League clubs have the finances to get the deal across the line.

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Prediction: Nottingham Forest vs Liverpool

Verdict: Away win Best odds: 4/5 Bookmaker: ZetBet Both fresh from emphatic 3-0 victories, Nottingham Forest and Liverpool meet again at the City Ground on Sunday for another Premier League showdown. The Tricky Trees ushered in the Vítor Pereira era with a superb European triumph over Fenerbahçe, while Liverpool enjoyed a commanding FA Cup win […]

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This New AI Chipmaker, Taalas, Hard-Wires AI Models Into Silicon to Make Them Faster and Cheaper; Early Results Crush Modern Solutions

20 February 2026 at 22:21

The image shows a Taalas HCI Technology Demonstrator featuring the Llama 3.1 8B model, TSMC 6nm technology, 815mm² area, 53

Well, it appears that the chip startup Taalas has found a solution to LLM response latency and performance by creating dedicated hardware that 'hardwires' AI models. Taalas Manages to Achieve 10x Higher TPS With Meta's Llama 8B LLM, That Too With 20x Lower Production Costs When you look at today's world of AI compute, latency is emerging as a massive constraint for modern-day compute providers, mainly because, in an agentic environment, the primary moat lies in token-per-second (TPS) figures and how quickly you can get a task done. One solution the industry sees is integrating SRAM into their offerings, and […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/this-new-ai-chipmaker-taalas-hard-wires-ai-models-into-silicon-to-make-them-faster/

The great Bench GPU retest begins — how we're testing for our GPU Hierarchy in 2026, and why upscaling and framegen are still out

20 February 2026 at 22:18
Here's how we're updating our GPU Hierarchy and Bench database for 2026, with a breakdown of our setup, the current state of play, and our test suite, which includes many new games—but no upscaling or framegen.

New research highlights the enduring distinctiveness of marriage

20 February 2026 at 23:00

New research suggests that when given the option between marriage and domestic partnership, same-sex couples in the United States overwhelmingly choose marriage. The findings indicate that marriage retains a distinct and powerful status due to its legal benefits, social clarity, and perceived level of commitment. This study was published in the Journal of Marriage and Family.

Social scientists have debated the status of marriage in American society for decades. One prominent theory, known as deinstitutionalization, suggests that the social norms and rules surrounding marriage are weakening. This theory posits that marriage is becoming less distinct from cohabitation, or living together without being married. For same-sex couples, this question has been particularly complex. Historically excluded from marriage, many couples relied on alternatives like domestic partnerships to secure legal recognition.

Domestic partnerships are legal relationships available in some jurisdictions that grant couples some of the rights and responsibilities of marriage. Before marriage equality was established federally, debates occurred within the gay rights movement regarding the value of marriage.

Some activists argued for assimilation into the tradition of marriage. Others advocated for domestic partnerships as a way to reject what they viewed as a patriarchal or overly traditional institution. The researchers aimed to understand if same-sex couples viewed these two forms of union as equivalent or if they preferred one over the other when both were legally available.

“The percentage of American adults who are married has been steadily declining in recent decades. One question we need to ask ourselves is: is the institution of marriage in decline or perhaps even dying?” explained study author Michael J. Rosenfeld, a professor of sociology at Stanford University.

“One way to think about the question is to ask: what are the alternatives to marriage? Domestic partnership laws in some states, California as an example, were designed to offer the same rights and benefits as marriage. So when given the choice between marriage and domestic partnership, what did couples choose and why?”

For their study, the researchers utilized two primary sources of data. The first was an administrative dataset from the California Secretary of State. This included records of all domestic partnerships filed in California from January 2000 to November 2020. The researchers identified same-sex couples within this data by analyzing the first names of the partners. They used a database from the Social Security Administration to determine the probability of a name being male or female.

Couples were categorized as same-sex if both names had a greater than 95 percent probability of belonging to the same gender. This process identified 48,310 same-sex domestic partnerships. The researchers then compared these registrations with data on same-sex marriages from the American Community Survey. This allowed them to track how the uptake of domestic partnerships changed after same-sex marriage became legal in California in late June 2013.

The second data source was the 2022 “How Couples Meet and Stay Together” survey. This is a nationally representative survey of adults in the United States. The sample included 92 individuals currently in same-sex relationships. These participants were asked explicitly whether they would prefer to be married or in a domestic partnership. They were also asked to write open-ended responses explaining the reasons for their preference.

The analysis of the California administrative data showed a dramatic shift in behavior following the legalization of same-sex marriage. In the years prior to 2013, thousands of same-sex couples registered as domestic partners. However, immediately after the Supreme Court decision that allowed same-sex marriage in California, new domestic partnership registrations dropped significantly.

In the second half of 2013, same-sex couples in California chose marriage over domestic partnership at a ratio of more than 22 to 1. This preference persisted over time. Even years later, between 2016 and 2018, new same-sex marriages outnumbered new domestic partnerships by a ratio of about 13 to 1. This suggests that for the vast majority of couples, domestic partnership was a temporary substitute rather than a preferred alternative.

The national survey results supported the findings from the California administrative data. Among the respondents in same-sex relationships, the preference for marriage was dominant. About three times as many respondents preferred marriage compared to those who preferred domestic partnership.

When asked to explain their reasoning, participants provided clear distinctions between the two institutions. The most common reason for preferring marriage was practical and legal. Respondents noted that marriage offers federal benefits and tax advantages that domestic partnerships do not. They also highlighted portability, which refers to the ability of their legal status to be recognized in other states or countries. Domestic partnerships often lack this recognition outside the jurisdiction where they are performed.

Beyond legal rights, the social and symbolic nature of marriage played a major role. Many participants described marriage as signifying a higher level of commitment than domestic partnership. They viewed domestic partnership as a “marriage-lite” option or a status that implied a less serious bond. Respondents also noted that marriage is a term that is immediately understood by families, friends, and coworkers. This social intelligibility allows couples to communicate the nature of their relationship without needing to explain complex legal terms.

A minority of respondents did prefer domestic partnership. Their reasons often aligned with the theories of those who critique traditional marriage. Some viewed marriage as having too much historical baggage or religious connotation. Others preferred domestic partnership specifically because it felt like a lower level of commitment. This aligns with the idea of a “menu of options,” where couples can choose the legal status that best fits the intensity of their relationship.

The researchers concluded that marriage remains a highly resilient institution. Rather than fading in importance, the distinctiveness of marriage appears to have been reinforced by the fight for marriage equality. Same-sex couples, having studied the institution from the outside for years, appear acutely aware of the specific advantages marriage provides.

“My findings show that same-sex couples overwhelmingly chose marriage over domestic partnership, even though many in the gay rights movement predicted that same-sex couples might prefer the newer and less traditional option of domestic partnership,” Rosenfeld told PsyPost. “Marriage is a durable and flexible institution that is thousands of years old and is not going away.”

As with any study, there are some limitations. California was unique in offering a domestic partnership system that granted nearly all state-level rights of marriage. Most other states did not offer such a robust alternative, making direct comparisons difficult in other regions. Additionally, the number of same-sex couples in the 2022 survey was relatively small, which limits the ability to generalize the survey findings to the entire population with high precision.

Future research could examine how these preferences shift for younger generations who have grown up in a world where marriage equality is the norm. It remains to be seen if the specific legal and cultural distinctions between marriage and other forms of union will continue to hold the same weight as the political context evolves.

The study, “What Happened to the Marriage Alternatives? Same-Sex Couples in the United States and the Distinctiveness of Marriage,” was authored by Michael J. Rosenfeld and Alisa Feldman.

Yesterday — 20 February 2026Main stream

“Bu, məsuliyyət məsələsi deyil” – Saşa İliç

20 February 2026 at 22:02

Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının XXI turunun “Sumqayıt” – “Qəbələ” oyunundan (0:0) sonra meydan sahibi komandanın baş məşqçisi Saşa İliç jurnalistlərin suallarını cavablandırdı.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis əvvəlcə görüşlə bağlı fikirlərini bölüşdü…

– Oyunun ilk 20 dəqiqəsində yaxşı oyun göstərdik. Lakin fasiləyə yaxın katastrofik vəziyyət yarandı. İkinci hissədə bir az oyunu düzəltdik, amma qələbə qazana bilmədik.

– Futbolçular sanki şanslara məsuliyyətsiz yanaşırlar… Belə şey var, ya bizə elə gəlir?
– Belə deməzdim. Sadəcə ötürmələrdə, qərarlarda səhvlik olur. Bu, məsuliyyət məsələsi deyil.

– Roy Kehatın durumu necədir?
– Hələ dəqiq nəsə deyə bilmərəm. Birinci gün dəqiq bilinəcək.

– Ardıcıl üç oyundur, qələbə qazana bilmirsiniz. Bu, avrokubok mübarizənizə necə təsir edəcək?
– Qarşıda oyunlar var. Ciddi, çətin matçlar olacaq. Çalışacağıq ki, yaxşı nəticələr əldə edək.

Şahin Cəfərov

Aston Villa aim for free Harry Wilson transfer

According to the Telegraph, Aston Villa are very keen to sign Harry Wilson on a free transfer when his contract at Fulham expires at the end of the season. The attacking midfielder/winger is also believed to be of interest to Everton, and while it’s not easy to imagine a product of Liverpool’s academy opting to […]

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Celtic chair urges end to &#39;debilitating&#39; conflict with fans

Celtic interim chairman Brian Wilson has vowed to "continue to seek an end to this debilitating and unnecessary atmosphere of conflict" after a fan protest during Thursday's Europa League game left the Scottish champions fearing disciplinary action.

European governing body Uefa's disciplinary body will review reports from officials at the game against Stuttgart before deciding what, if any, action will be taken after it was held up for more than three minutes when tennis balls were thrown on to the Celtic Park pitch.

It is the latest in a long line of protests this season as fans expressed disappointment at the direction the board of directors have taken the club.

And it proved to be sobering night on the pitch too as Martin O'Neill's side lost the first leg of their knockout play-off 4-1.

"Last night was deeply disappointing for the club in many respects," Wilson said. "This started with an orchestrated disruption of the game, causing a delay to an important match.

"Over the past two weeks, I have met with a range of supporters groups and individual supporters.

"I have met in good faith with representatives of the Green Brigade and was hopeful that progress could have been made; indeed this remains the case. I also met in good faith with representatives of the Celtic Fans Collective.

"When I came into this role, I asked for unity inside the stadium to support the team while trying to resolve other issues. I want to see suspensions lifted and differences set aside, but this cannot be unconditional."

Wilson had taken over as interim chairman after former chief executive Peter Lawwell stood down in December citing "abuse and threats".

However, relations appeared to be thawing in January when the Celtic Fans Collective praised Wilson's appeal for unity and appealed for common ground while again calling for changes to the club's hierarchy.

However, the latest tennis ball protest led to criticism from team boss O'Neill.

"Last night's disruption and the reasoning behind it illustrate the difficulty we face and have repeatedly had to contend with," Wilson added.

"This is not intended to deflect from other issues that affect the club and are fully recognised. However, the possibility of further disruptions needs to be addressed urgently.

"Surely the priority must be to give Martin and our players every opportunity to achieve their objectives within the remainder of the season.

"On that basis, I will continue to seek an end to this debilitating and unnecessary atmosphere of conflict."

Dodger’s Ryan Ward Ready to ‘Kick the Door Down’ to Majors

Oklahoma City's Ryan Ward (10) throws to first for an out during the minor league baseball between the Oklahoma City Comets and the Tacoma Rainers a the Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, April, 16, 2025.

Top Los Angeles Dodgers prospect Ryan Ward is in his fourth spring training with the team, but after a dominant year in Triple-A last season, he’s hoping to fully break through to the majors.

Ward, an outfielder, played for the Oklahoma City Comets last year, leading the Pacific Coast League in home runs (36), RBIs (122) and total bases (315).

Oklahoma City's Ryan Ward (10) throws to first for an out during the minor league baseball between the Oklahoma City Comets and the Tacoma Rainers a the Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, April, 16, 2025.
Oklahoma City’s Ryan Ward (10) throws to first for an out during the minor league baseball between the Oklahoma City Comets and the Tacoma Rainers a the Chickasaw Bricktown Ballpark in Oklahoma City, Wednesday, April, 16, 2025.

He was named the league’s Most Valuable Player and was named to the Dodgers’ 40-man roster in November.

With him turning 28 years old in the coming days, Ward has experience in the organization, though he told Dodgers Nation’s Doug McKain an expiring contract left him with doubts about the future.

Fortunately, “all got answered with one phone call.”

“I’ve been here for seven years, this will be my eighth year,” Ward told Sonja Chen of MLB.com. “It was starting to get real, like, is it gonna be staying here or going to free agency? So when they called me, and being able to stay here and be with this organization and all the people here, it was really exciting.”

What Does Ward Bring to the Table?

As mentioned, Ward has years of experience in professional baseball, and it was initially thought he could replace Michael Conforto, who left in free agency, but the big-ticket signing of Kyle Tucker filled in that spot.

That said, Ward could be the top option to step in if Tucker, Andy Pages or Teoscar Hernandez are unable to take the field.

Perhaps that’s why the Dodgers kept him despite exploring trade options for the valued prospect.

Ward’s Mindset With MLB Debut on the Line

Ward told McKain that he realizes this spring training could go a long way in determining his baseball future.

“To me it’s like, ‘Okay, you’re going to get your opportunity, you better be ready.’ So [I’m] really taking advantage of all this time and getting myself into the best spot possible to earn that opportunity,” Ward said.

It’s a continuation of his mindset last season. Even as he drew fans’ attention for his MVP season, he was more focused on trying to “kick the door down” and get into the majors.

“I love the sport, I appreciate it more than anything,” he said. “But I’m trying to control what I can control … keep your feet where they are, focus on what’s at hand.”

Wisconsin House Approves Online Sports Betting Expansion

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Wisconsin’s House on Thursday passed a bill that would allow for statewide online sports betting, after Indian Country in November had put the brakes on the bill and its Senate counterpart due to heavy opposition by the commercial industry.

Using a “special order of business,” General Assembly Speaker Robin Vos called the lightly amended HB 601 on the final day of the regular session, and it passed through second and third readings. All votes were by voice, and there was no discussion. The bill was set to immediately be sent to the Senate.

The General Assembly is set to adjourn Friday, leaving little time for the Senate to react, though a “last general floorperiod” session is set for March 17-19, and a “limited business floorperiod” is set April 14-16, so it’s possible that the issue could come up during one of those sessions.

Should the Senate take up the bill — its version was also put on hold in the fall — and Gov. Tony Evers sign it, the state’s tribes would have exclusivity for online sports betting. The bill allows for any bet placed in the state of Wisconsin to be considered made on tribal land if it flows through a server in Indian Country. The only other tribe in the U.S. with such an agreement is Florida’s Seminole Tribe, which has a monopoly on online sports betting in the Sunshine State.

In November, Potawatomi Hotel & Casino CEO and General Manager Dominic Ortiz told the audience of a tribal podcast that the Wisconsin tribes pulled the bill from a floor vote after a heated hearing during which Sports Betting Alliance (SBA) lobbyist Damon Stewart testified against the bill, saying, “This bill won’t get the job done because national brands cannot operate.”

Concern from the commercial industry stems from a requirement in the Indian Gaming Regulatory Act (IGRA) that requires a revenue share of 60% to the tribes and 40% to the operator for a partnership agreement. In Wisconsin, tribes are the only qualified wagering license holders, and companies like bet365, BetMGM, DraftKings, Fanatics Sportsbook, or FanDuel — all SBA members — would have to partner with one for market access. The split would mean that operators would pay a partner tribe 60% of revenue — a number higher than any state tax rate in the U.S.

If passed, Wisconsin would be unique

In Florida, the same situation exists, and the Seminoles have been live with their Hard Rock Bet platform since November 2023. While the tribe and Hard Rock have indicated that they are open to partnerships, no other commercial operator has entered the state, likely due to the cost from the IGRA-required split.

Ortiz in November said that the commercial industry is “paddling against Niagara Falls in a canoe” due to the rights afforded state-compacted tribes under IGRA. In Wisconsin, the tribes have long had control of Class III gambling via compact, and in 2021, the Oneida Nation was the first to renegotiate its compact to add in-person sports betting.

Each tribe in the state has a “Me-Too Clause” in its compact, meaning that if one tribe renegotiates a new situation, others can follow when their compacts are opened. Since 2021, other tribes in the state have added retail sports betting. The current legislative proposal would apply to all tribes.

Josefine Hasbo signs with Boston Legacy through 2028

HARRISON, NEW JERSEY - OCTOBER 05: Josefine Hasbo #5 of NJ/NY Gotham FC arrives at the stadium prior to the NWSL match between NJ/NY Gotham FC and Seattle Reign at Sports Illustrated Stadium on October 05, 2025 in Harrison, New Jersey. (Photo by Dustin Satloff/NWSL via Getty Images) | NWSL via Getty Images

Danish international Josefine Hasbo has signed a new contract with Boston Legacy Football Club. After being traded from Gotham FC at the beginning of February, Boston has secured her for the next three years, the Massachussets club announced today.

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Boston Legacy FC announced today that Josefine Hasbo has signed a new contract with Boston on a three-year deal, running through December 2028. pic.twitter.com/owh9ym9tyl

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After playing collegiate soccer for Harvard University (helping them win the Ivy League in 2023) and representing Denmark in the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup and the 2025 UEFA Women’s Euro, she’s ready for NWSL.

“Joining Boston Legacy FC is a very special moment for me,” said Hasbo. “Boston is a city that lives and breathes sports, and I’m excited to help build something that reflects that energy and pride. My time at Harvard gave me a deep connection to this city, and I cannot wait to be part of creating a team that the entire community can believe in.”

Libby native Konnor Ralph caps first Olympics with fifth place

Feb. 20—Libby native Konnor Ralph capped his first Winter Olympics with a fifth place finish in Freeski Big Air Tuesday at the 2026 Milano Cortina games. The 23-year-old, who now calls Helena home, was part of a group of outstanding performers in the finals that left broadcasters and fans awestruck. Ralph was seeded last entering the Freeski Big Air medal round, but scored an 86.5 in his first jump. He didn't land his second jump, putting the pressure on for his third and final jump. Ralph didn't disappoint, scoring 91.5 and giving him a total score of 178 that vaulted him into fifth. Norway's Tormod Frostad claimed the gold medal with a total score of 195.50. He landed all of his jumps, including a final round 98.50. Ralph's teammate, Mac Forehand, also enjoyed an outstanding finals as he landed all of his jumps on the way to a silver medal. Forehand scored 193.25, including 98.25 on his last jump. Austria's Matej Svancer grabbed the bronze medal with a 191.25. American Troy Podmilsak was fourth with a score of 184.50, giving the U.S. three of the top five in the event. Ralph has steadily improved his World Cup rankings since he began competing internationally in 2021-22. That season, Ralph ranked 78th overall, including 40th in Freeski Slopestyle. He jumped into the top 20 next year with a No. 19 ranking in Slopestyle. This season, Ralph is ranked No. 4 in Slopestyle and No. 5 in Big Air. Last week, Ralph finished ninth in the Freeski Slopestyle, his first Olympics. Through Wednesday's competition, Team USA is third in the medal count with 24. Seven are gold, 11 are silver and six are bronze. Norway is first with 33 medals, including 15 gold. Host Italy is second with 26, including nine gold medals. Montana's other Olympian, 23-year-old Jake Sanderson of Whitefish, is part of a team that will play in the semifinals Friday with a berth in the gold medal game on the line. Slovakia is the opponent. Sanderson, who plays for Ottawa in the NHL, had two assists against Germany. The U.S. romped through the Group C preliminary round, outscoring Latvia, Denmark and Germany by a combined 16-5. Sweden gave the Americans a tougher game in Wednesday's quarterfinals, with the U.S. winning 2-1 in overtime on Quinn Hughes' goal. The Americans will play Slovakia at 1:10 p.m. Friday in the semifinals. A win puts them in the gold medal game against the winner of the Canada-Finland game, set for 8:40 a.m. Friday. The gold medal game is scheduled to be played at 6:10 a.m. Sunday.

Mario Barrios vs. Ryan Garcia predictions: Will Garcia finally become a world champion?

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - FEBRUARY 19: Mario Barrios (L) and Ryan Garcia (R) face off during a press conference ahead of their WBC Welterweight Title Fight at MGM Grand Hotel & Casino on February 19, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Cris Esqueda/Golden Boy/Getty Images)
Mario Barrios (L) and Ryan Garcia (R) face off ahead of their WBC welterweight title fight in Las Vegas.
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Ryan Garcia is one of the biggest stars in boxing — and still, he has yet to win a world title.

In an era of the sport that crowns Lewis Crocker, Mario Barrios and Rolando "Rolly" Romero as welterweight world champions, the opportunity has never been greater for Garcia to finally claim one of the sport’s ultimate prizes. On Saturday at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Garcia challenges WBC welterweight champion Barrios with the chance to change the narrative of his career.

Barrios enters the fight on the back of successive draws with Abel Ramos and a 47-year-old Manny Pacquiao — results that have done little to cement his authority as champion. If Garcia is ever going to win a world title, this has to be the moment. The question now is whether he can seize it — and in doing so, legitimize himself not just as one of boxing’s biggest attractions, but also as one of its top fighters.

WBC welterweight title: Mario Barrios vs. Ryan Garcia

After failing a drug test for the banned substance ostarine following his no-contest with Devin Haney in April 2024, Garcia was banned from the sport for a year. He returned to challenge Romero for the WBA (regular) welterweight title this past May at Times Square, losing a decision in an easily forgettable fight.

Garcia claimed to have sustained a hand injury going into the Romero bout and required surgery afterward, keeping him out of the ring for another nine months, meaning he has registered just one bout in the past 22 months. Now, coming off a defeat and a drug ban, Garcia somehow walks into another world title shot.

Barrios, the former interim champion, was upgraded to full WBC champion in 2024 and has fought twice since, drawing with Ramos in November of that year and Pacquiao this past July. Fun fact: Neither man involved this weekend has had their hand raised in victory in almost two years — and this is a world title fight.

Garcia's fight with Romero was historically dreadful, with the pair recording the third-lowest combined punch output (490 punches) for a 12-round fight in CompuBox's 40-year history. Although Garcia's fight with Haney was a lot more dramatic, it also set the record for the third-fewest punches thrown in a 12-round fight (499 punches) at the time it took place. 

Garcia-Barrios will almost certainly be another low-output encounter. Both are tall welterweights who are unlikely to close the distance with regularity in this matchup, nor will they force the pace — that isn't what Garcia does, and Barrio will be wary of his foe's power and speed. I expect to see both men utilizing their jabs in this matchup and for it to be fought at long range. Both men can also be hit and hurt, although it is unknown how Garcia's power will carry to 147 pounds. Barrios is not a puncher.

Garcia has been hurt in the body before in fights, as is common for tall fighters with long torsos, most noticeably in a seventh-round knockout defeat at the hands of Gervonta "Tank" Davis in April 2023. Barrios also fought Davis in 2021 and was taken out in the 11th round of their 140-pound title bout.

Barrios' body work and his jab will be his keys to victory. Barrios is slow, which gives Garcia a significant advantage in hand speed. Garcia needs to counter Barrios and land his money punch, which is his lightning-quick left hook. 

Barrios is unlikely to just walk into Garcia's power shots, though, and so Garcia will need to set them up behind feints and jabs — something he was unable to do against Romero. Garcia didn't use his right hand much at all in the Romero fight. The right hand will be key against Barrios because it can help set up the left hook after it. 

But the most important factor in this fight: What version of the unpredictable Garcia is going to show up? At times, he has looked unfocused and caught between styles. Garcia is training with his father, Henry Garcia, for Saturday's fight. The elder Garcia was Ryan's first-ever trainer and could be the man to provide him with the stability and mental comfort that he requires.

If Garcia is focused, disciplined and comes with a game plan, he should get the job done against the unimpressive Barrios. 

Garcia has spent years as one of boxing’s biggest names without the résumé to match. On Saturday night, against one of the weakest champions in the sport, he finally has no excuses left.

Pick: Ryan Garcia

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - FEBRUARY 19: Richardson Hitchins (L) and Oscar Duarte (R) face off ahead of their IBF super lightweight title fight at MGM Grand Hotel & Casino on February 19, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Cris Esqueda/Golden Boy/Getty Images)
Richardson Hitchins (L) and Oscar Duarte face off ahead of their IBF super lightweight title fight.
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IBF super lightweight title: Richardson Hitchins vs. Oscar Duarte

Richardson Hitchins makes the second defense of his IBF super lightweight title against the highly-rated contender Oscar Duarte in the night's chief support.

The unbeaten Hitchins outboxed Liam Paro in December 2024 to capture the belt and made a successful defense this past June against another Australian, George Kambosos.

Duarte edged Kenneth Sims Jr. in a Fight of the Year candidate in an August WBA title eliminator. The Mexican has won four straight fights since being knocked out by Garcia in December 2023.

Hitchins vs. Duarte features one of boxing's most common style matchups — pure boxer vs. pressure fighter. While Hitchins is a tremendous long-range boxer and mover, he will be tested fiercely by Duarte's pressure, volume and body-punching.

Duarte can look to Hitchins' IBF final eliminator with Gustavo Lemos in April 2024 for inspiration. In that fight, Hitchins struggled with Lemos' front-foot aggression and ability to close the space. Ultimately, Hitchins eked out a razor-close decision, but many were left unconvinced. The fight gave weight to the argument that Hitchins struggles with competent pressure fighters — and it's a debate Duarte will put to bed one way or another on Saturday night.

Lemos had faster feet than Duarte and was able to overwhelm Hitchins with volume at times. Duarte, on the other hand, focuses more on power rather than volume. He is muscle-bound and very strong on the inside. Duarte, however, has slow feet and could struggle to close the gap on the longer Hitchins.

One of the most important factors in this fight is the training teams. Duarte has one of the world's best trainers, Robert Garcia, in his corner. Garcia only recently guided Raymond Muratalla to an upset win over Andy Cruz and had a terrific November 2025, with Jesse "Bam" Rodriguez adding another world title to his collection and Vergil Ortiz Jr. making easy work of Erickson Lubin. 

Hitchins' corner, on the other hand, has been more chaotic: A mix of voices, Shakur Stevenson on the phone giving advice, and a lack of clear, tangible instructions in contests where adjustments are necessary — namely, the Lemos bout.

Both men will struggle with the IBF's 10-pound rehydration clause, as both are considered big for the weight class. Hitchis, in particular, has publicly declared that his time 140 pounds is limited and he plans to go up to welterweight. To his advantage, he has experienced the second-day weigh-in for his past three fights, while Duarte has never had to restrict his rehydration. 

When Duarte makes the 140-pound limit on the day before the fight, he will then have to be careful about how much food and fluid he can put back into his body. If he wakes up on the morning of the fight above 150 pounds, he may need a trip to the sauna to cut weight less than 12 hours before he is scheduled to step into the ring.

It's a very tough fight to call. How Hitchins deals with pressure and the weight could be decisive. But the champion has to have the edge in this one.

Pick: Richardson Hitchins

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - FEBRUARY 19: Gary Antuanne Russell poses for a photo during a press conference ahead of the WBC Welterweight Title Fight between Mario Barrios and Ryan Garcia at MGM Grand Hotel & Casino on February 19, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Cris Esqueda/Golden Boy/Getty Images)
Gary Antuanne Russell poses for a photo during a press conference ahead of his WBA super lightweight title defense against Andy Hiraoka.
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WBA super lightweight title: Gary Antuanne Russell vs. Andy Hiraoka

Saturday's third world title fight between Gary Antuanne Russell and Andy Hiraoka was almost canceled on fight week.

Japan's Hiraoka was dealing with a visa issue that was only resolved late Tuesday, so he'll be in the U.S. for just over 48 hours when he enters the ring. Japan is a 10-plus-hour flight from the U.S. and is 17 hours ahead — Hiraoka has very little time to acclimate to the timezone and shake off the jet lag. He will no doubt be doing so while trying to make championship weight, as well. It's far from an ideal situation for Hiraoka, who was already heading into the bout as an underdog.

Russell won a dominant unanimous decision over Jose "Rayo" Valenzuela this past March to capture the WBA super lightweight belt. In the fight before, Russell lost a close split decision to Alberto Puello. 

Hiraoka, who has never tasted defeat, challenges for world honors for the first time. Hiraoka is also suffering from inactivity after recording just one bout in the last two years, which was a ninth-round TKO win over Ismael Barroso in September 2024. 

Russell, a southpaw volume-puncher with crunching power, was able to pour on the pressure on Valenzuela in the second half of their bout, hurting him on multiple occasions. Russell's output and stamina will be an issue for anyone in the 140-pound division. 

Russell's lone loss comes against a left-hander, Puello. In that fight, Russell struggled to let his hands go. He was beaten to the punch by Puello and couldn't pin him down consistently. Hiraoka is a tall, sharp southpaw with the footwork and skills to give Russell some of the same problems.  

Hiraoka's defense will need to be on point to avoid Russell's volume and power. Puello had success punching in between Russell's attacks and countering Russell enough to make him hesitant to throw. Even so, the fight between Russell and Puello was very close and Russell has improved since then. Hiraoka will no doubt attempt to utilize some of the same tactics Puello had success with, but the Japanese fighter is not as compact defensively as Puello, hasn't fought at the world level before, and risks suffering from ring rust due to his prolonged inactivity.

Hiraoka is a very live underdog, but Russell's experience at the top level, coupled with Hiraoka's less-than-ideal fight week circumstances, should tip the odds in favor of the champion.

Pick: Russell

Undercard quick picks

  • Super lightweight: Frank Martin def. Nahir Albright

  • Super middleweight: Bektemir Melikuziev def. Sena Agbeko

  • Middleweight: Amari Jones def. Luis Arias

  • Heavyweight: Joshua Edwards def. Brandon Colantonio

  • Super featherweight: Mohammed Alakel def. David Calabro

Uncrowned will have full live coverage Saturday night and round-by-round results of the action.

Venus Williams earns a wild card return to Indian Wells for singles and doubles

INDIAN WELLS, Calif. (AP) — Venus Williams is getting a wild card into the singles and doubles draws for the BNP Paribas Open next month in the Southern California desert.

The 45-year-old will be making her first appearance in the tournament since 2024, when she lost in the first round as a wild card. She's a three-time semifinalist, most recently in 2018. She boycotted the event between 2002 and 2016 after a controversial incident in 2001.

“It’s an honor to award the first wild card of this year’s event to Venus Williams,” tournament director Tommy Haas said Friday. ”Venus is a legend of the game, and one of the most accomplished players our sport has ever seen."

It will be Williams' 10th career appearance in the tournament, which runs March 4-15. A year ago, she was given a wild card, but didn't accept it.

“I’m so excited to be heading back to Indian Wells and can’t wait to return home to play in California,” Williams said.

She most recently competed in the Australian Open, losing in the first round in singles and doubles.

Williams is scheduled to compete in the ATX Open, a WTA 250 event in Austin, Texas, that starts Saturday and runs through March 1.

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Report: Liverpool interested in move to sign Bundesliga defender

Report: Liverpool interested in move to sign Bundesliga defender
Report: Liverpool interested in move to sign Bundesliga defender

Liverpool Eyeing Bundesliga Defender as Planning Begins Ahead of Summer Window

Liverpool’s recruitment team appear to be preparing for an important reshuffle on the left side of defence, with a fresh report from German outlet Bild placing Eintracht Frankfurt’s Nathaniel Brown firmly in the frame. As Andy Robertson edges closer to the final year of his current deal and uncertainty surrounds the wider depth chart, the need for long term succession planning has become increasingly obvious.

Bild claim Brown has emerged as one of Europe’s most closely monitored young defenders, attracting attention from several elite sides. Barcelona and Manchester City scouts are reportedly regular visitors, drawn to a profile that combines attacking ambition with composure in possession. The same report adds that the 22-year-old is also “on the list” at Liverpool, alongside Arsenal and Real Madrid, suggesting the race remains wide open heading into the summer.

From a recruitment perspective, the link makes sense. Liverpool’s model under Arne Slot has leaned towards technically confident full backs capable of stepping into midfield areas, and Brown’s evolving role at Frankfurt aligns with that tactical shift.

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Squad Planning Shapes Recruitment Strategy

Robertson’s contract situation inevitably colours the conversation. With no extension agreed and the 2025-26 expiry looming, Liverpool must decide whether to refresh the position or risk entering a transitional phase without a clear successor. Kostas Tsimikas returning from Roma will present another decision point, while academy option Owen Beck’s injury setbacks have limited internal solutions.

Brown’s development trajectory offers intrigue. Bild report that Frankfurt sporting director Markus Krösche views the defender as the club’s next major sale, continuing a model that has previously seen high value departures. A reported valuation of around 65 million euros reflects both the competition for his signature and the premium placed on modern full backs who can influence play in central areas.

Under new head coach Albert Riera, Brown has even been deployed as an inverted playmaker during build up phases. That tactical flexibility will not have gone unnoticed at Anfield, where positional fluidity has become a key requirement for defenders operating in advanced systems.

Market Competition Could Drive Summer Battle

Liverpool’s interest, as outlined by Bild, arrives within a crowded field. Barcelona’s stylistic fit and Manchester City’s track record of developing technically gifted defenders represent significant competition. Arsenal and Real Madrid being mentioned reinforces the sense that Brown’s next move could shape a major European storyline.

Frankfurt appear resigned to a departure, mirroring last year’s Hugo Ekitike situation. Brown and Ekitike developed a strong understanding during the 2024-25 campaign, a detail that may further pique Liverpool’s interest given their familiarity with the forward’s trajectory. For Frankfurt, the expectation of a sizeable transfer fee aligns with a business model built on strategic player trading.

From Liverpool’s perspective, any move will hinge on broader squad priorities. A left back capable of inverting into midfield would suit the evolving tactical demands under Slot, yet the club’s recruitment team are known for patience rather than reactionary spending.

Our View – Anfield Index Analysis

For Liverpool supporters, this report sparks immediate curiosity. Nathaniel Brown’s profile sounds tailor made for the tactical evolution many fans have noticed under Arne Slot. The idea of a left back who can drift centrally, dictate possession and still provide width feels aligned with how the current side has begun to reshape its attacking structure.

There is also an emotional element to any discussion around the left back position. Andy Robertson remains a hugely respected figure at Anfield, and supporters will naturally feel conflicted about planning beyond him. Yet football moves quickly, and proactive recruitment has often defined Liverpool’s strongest eras. If Brown truly sits “on the list”, it signals the club are thinking ahead rather than waiting for a decline before acting.

The reported valuation would raise eyebrows among fans who remember more measured spending in previous windows. Some may question whether that fee represents value, especially with other areas of the squad potentially needing reinforcement. However, the growing importance of multifunctional full backs in modern systems means elite options rarely come cheap.

Ultimately, supporters will watch this story closely. Competition from Barcelona, Manchester City and Real Madrid suggests Liverpool would need a compelling sporting project to win the race. For many fans, the prospect of a young, technically gifted defender learning within Slot’s system carries genuine excitement, even if the deal remains at an early stage for now.

49ers&#39; Christian McCaffrey&#39;s brother hired by Chargers as running backs coach

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The San Francisco 49ers have one of the best running backs in the NFL in Christian McCaffrey. He's been a superstar since his debut, and he's on the Hall of Fame track.

But, he's not the only McCaffrey in the NFL. Luke McCaffrey is a wide receiver with the Washington Commanders, but his other brother, Max McCaffrey, is not a player in the NFL. And yet, he's still involved in the league.

The Los Angeles Chargers announced their coaching staff for the 2026 season, and Max McCaffrey, the eldest McCaffrey brother, is now the Chargers' running backs coach.

Max McCaffrey named Chargers RB coach

"Max McCaffrey joins the Bolts as running backs coach after spending the last three seasons (2023-25) as an offensive assistant with the Miami Dolphins under current Chargers Offensive Coordinator Mike McDaniel," the Chargers announced.

While Christian McCaffrey has carved out a potential Hall of Fame career, Max didn't last long in the NFL as a player. He spent time with the Las Vegas Raiders, Green Bay Packers, Jacksonville Jaguars, New Orleans Saints, and also with the 49ers.

He didn't have the most successful playing career, but since becoming a coach, he's been carving out a solid resume. McDaniel bringing him to the Chargers is a good sign that he's trusted and has a role in the NFL as a coach.

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The McCaffrey family has very strong ties to the NFL, dating back to Ed McCaffrey's time in the league as a wide receiver. While Christian has been the best player of the McCaffrey brothers, Max is putting together a solid coaching resume.

What makes this such a fun hire for the Chargers is that Christian will be able to play against his brother and the Chargers in Los Angeles during the 2026 season.

49ers-Chargers doesn't have a set date, but it should be a fun matchup between two Super Bowl hopefuls in 2026. And, both teams will have a McCaffrey involved in the running backs, one as a player and the other as a coach.

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Winter Olympics recap: MacKinnon&#39;s late goal sends Canada into men&#39;s hockey final

MILAN (AP) — Canada advanced to the gold medal game at the Milan Cortina Winter Olympics after Nathan MacKinnon scored the go-ahead goal with 35.2 seconds in a 3-2 win over Finland on Friday.

The tournament favorite had trailed 2-0 before Sam Reinhart cut the deficit in the second period and Shea Theodore tied it midway through the third period.

Canada was awaiting the result of Friday's other semifinal: United States vs. Slovakia.

The final is Sunday afternoon in Milan, hours before the Olympics closing ceremony.

Sidney Crosby did not play for Canada because of an injury. It was not immediately clear if the 38-year-old Pittsburgh Penguins star would be available Sunday.

Crosby appeared to injure his right knee in the second period of the quarterfinals against Czechia on Wednesday night.

Finland will play in the bronze medal game on Saturday night.

Rijpma-de Jong gets Dutch another speedskating gold

Antoinette Rijpma-de Jong of the Netherlands won her first Olympic gold, and sixth career medal overall, by finishing first in speedskating’s 1,500 meters.

Rijpma-de Jong finished in 1 minute, 54.9 seconds, as thousands of Dutch fans roared in the stands. She was 0.06 faster than silver medalist Ragne Wiklund of Norway. Canada's Valerie Maltais took bronze.

Earlier at these Games, Dutch women also took gold at shorter distances — Femke Kok in the 500 and Jutta Leerdam in the 1,000.

Japanese star Miho Takagi, who won consecutive silver medals in the 1,500 meters at the past two Olympics, finished sixth.

Canada women stunned in curling semifinals

Sweden beat top-ranked Canada 6-3 to advance to the gold medal game in women's curling. The Swedes, ranked No. 12, will face Switzerland in Sunday's final.

Sweden has won the women’s competition three times since curling returned to the Olympic program in 1998.

Switzerland beat the United States 7-4 in Friday's other semifinal and will be aiming for its first women’s gold at the Olympics.

Canada will play the U.S. for bronze on Saturday.

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AP Winter Olympics: https://apnews.com/hub/milan-cortina-2026-winter-olympics

Top quarterbacks in the 2027 football recruiting rankings

As spring quickly approaches and summer visits are right around the corner, there's no better time to take a look ahead at the top prospects in the 2027 class.

First up, USA TODAY High School Sports is focusing on the quarterbacks.

No position is sought after more than the quarterback position, regardless of level. A team's success rests on the shoulders of their signal-callers whether it be in high school, college or the NFL.

As good as the 2026 QB class was, the 2027 class looks like it could rival and maybe even surpass that talent.

Standouts like Elijah Haven have been shining for years while rising stars like Andre Adams have quickly taken the spotlight and risen up the rankings in the last few months.

1. Elijah Haven

School: Dunham School (Baton Rouge, LA.)

Height: 6-5

Weight: 215

Commitment Status: Uncommitted

Summary: The 2025 Gatorade and MaxPreps Player of the Year in Louisiana, Haven led Dunham to a Division III state title in the program's first appearance since 2004. On the season, he completed 72.3% of his passes for 3,931 yards, a state record 62 touchdowns, while also rushing for 794 yards and 11 touchdowns.

2. Kavian Bryant

School: Westwood (Palestine, TX)

Height: 6-4

Weight: 187

Commitment Status: Texas Tech

Summary: A Red Raider pledge since November 1, completed his junior campaign 201-of-277 passing for 3,407 yards and 37 touchdowns with only one interception. He also ran for 740 yards and seven more touchdowns.

3. Jayce Johnson

School:  Lowndes (Valdosta, GA)

Height: 6-3

Weight: 210

Commitment Status: Texas A&M

Summary: Johnson committed to the Aggies last August ahead of his junior season. A true dual-threat quarterback, he passed for 1,182 yards and 11 touchdowns while also rushing for 658 yards and 14 more touchdowns.

4. Andre Adams

School: Antioch High School (TN)

Height: 6-2

Weight: 180

Commitment Status: Uncommitted

Summary: Adams put up video game-like numbers for the Bears in what was a 10-2 season. He completed 71% of his passes for 3,418 yards and 35 touchdowns with only one interception while also leading the team in rushing with 855 yards and 13 more touchdowns.

5. Trae Taylor

School: Millard South (Omaha, NE)

Height: 6-3

Weight: 186

Commitment Status: Nebraska

Summary: Taylor has been a longtime Nebraska pledge, committing to the Cornhuskers last May. He transferred to Millard South from Carmel Catholic (Mundelein, Ill.), where he threw for 3,571 yards and 38 touchdowns and also rushed for 12 touchdowns for the Corsairs.

6. Israel Abrams

School: Montini Catholic (Arlington Heights, IL)

Height: 6-4

Weight: 187

Commitment Status: Uncommitted

Summary: There aren't many quarterbacks in the country who had a better year than Abrams, the Illinois MaxPreps Player of the Year. Leading Montini Catholic to a 14-0 record and the 4A state championship, he completed 68.5% of his passes for 4,072 yards and 40 touchdowns. On the ground he also totaled 10 touchdowns.

7. Gunner Rivers

School: St. Michael Catholic (Fairhope, AL)

Height: 6-3.5

Weight: 205

Commitment Status: Uncommitted

Summary: Having the last name of Rivers and having a dad who spent several years in the NFL, Gunner has big shoes to fill. So far, he's proven that he can live up to those expectations. For the 13-1 Cardinals, he threw for 3,176 yards and 46 touchdowns while throwing only five interceptions.

8. Peter Bourque

School: Tabor Academy (Marion, MA)

Height: 6-4

Weight: 220

Commitment Status: Uncommitted

Summary: Bourque earned Gatorade Player of the Year honors in Massachusetts, leading the Seawolves to a 9-0 record. During that stretch, he completed 63.3% of his passes for 2,241 yards and accounted for 33 total touchdowns.

9. Peyton Houston

School: Evangel Christian Academy (Shreveport, LA)

Height: 5-10.5

Weight: 200

Commitment Status: LSU

Summary: While he may be smaller than other quarterbacks on this list, that didn't stop Houston from producing last season. He threw for 3,836 yards and 42 touchdowns, along with 942 yards and 12 more touchdowns on the ground, for the nine-win Eagles.

10. Colton Nussmeier

School: Marcus (Flower Mound, TX)

Height: 6-3

Weight: 185

Commitment Status: Uncommitted

Summary: The younger brother of LSU standout quarterback Garrett Nussmeier, Colton appears to be on his way to a successful college career as well. In eight games, he threw for 1,390 yards and 12 touchdowns.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY High School Sports Wire: Elijah Haven headlines top 2027 quarterbacks entering the spring

Team Canada reveals Sidney Crosby&#39;s increased chance of playing in gold medal Olympic hockey game

Canada's Sidney Crosby

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Team Canada has given Sidney Crosby a chance.

The all-time great, and the captain for Canada at these 2026 Winter Olympics, didn't play in Friday's semifinal against Finland due to a lower-body injury sustained two days earlier.

Canada nearly didn't make it through. They trailed Finland 2-0 before rallying and winning on a Nathan MacKinnon goal with 35 seconds left.

But with that late winning goal came the chance for Crosby to still make it back on the ice for these Olympics.

MORE: Nathan MacKinnon went viral for his Olympic focus that paid off

The gold medal game is on Sunday, a 2 p.m. local start in Milan. Canada's game on Friday finished about 7:30 p.m. locally in Italy.

Crosby's got a bit of time to get out there, but not a lot.

NHL insider Elliotte Friedman shared from Canada coach Jon Cooper the simple fact that Crosby has a better chance of playing on Sunday than he did on Friday.

Jon Cooper on Sidney Crosby’s availability for Sunday:

We have 48 hours to determine…he has a better chance of playing that then he did of playing today.

— Elliotte Friedman (@FriedgeHNIC) February 20, 2026

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It seems like it's probably worth it for Canada to dress Crosby on Sunday.

He's the captain, for one, and international roster rules actually provide a bit of cushion.

Canada has been dressed 13 skaters for each game. That means that if Crosby ends up being unable to take all his shifts, you can still have four fully stocked forward lines for Canada.

And if Crosby shows off his clutch gene in the gold medal game, all the better.

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Relegated in February? Why Sheff Wed are on brink of history

Former Sheffield Wednesday captain Barry Bannan, wearing the club's away shirt of white with royal blue collar and vertical pinstripes, is comforted by team-mate Liam Palmer after a game
Long-serving Sheffield Wednesday captain Barry Bannan (left) joined Millwall in January to end a decade with the club in January [Shutterstock]

Barring a highly unlikely series of results, administration-hit Sheffield Wednesday will become the first team in English Football League history to be relegated in February at some point in the next week.

The foundations for this relegation were set last summer when former owner Dejphon Chansiri's chaotic tenure came to a head with numerous missed wage payments.

A large number of the senior squad and manager Danny Rohl left in the summer before the Owls were eventually placed into administration in October.

Two separate points deductions - totalling 18 points - followed, and it has always been a case of when, not if they went down from the Championship this season.

A preferred bidder for the club was selected in December but the Owls remain in administration and are operating under tight restrictions, leaving them with a threadbare squad ill-equipped to compete at this level.

However, few would have thought relegation could come quite as early as this and, to make matters worse, it could in fact now be confirmed at bitter cross-city rivals Sheffield United on Sunday.

How can Owls delay inevitable?

The bottom of the Championship table, which shows Sheffield Wednesday in 24th and last place, 41 points from safety
How the bottom of the Championship table looks before Blackburn face Preston on Friday [BBC]

If Sheffield Wednesday win all of their remaining 14 games of the season, they will finish the campaign on 35 points.

Despite that, the Owls will be relegated before Sunday's derby if:

  • Blackburn Rovers avoid defeat against Preston North End on Friday and West Bromwich Albion beat Coventry City on Saturday
  • Blackburn lose to Preston on Friday, Leicester avoid defeat by Stoke City, and West Brom beat Coventry on Saturday

Another twist is that Blackburn host Leicester on the final day of the season, meaning that if the Foxes draw at Stoke it will guarantee that either one of Blackburn or Leicester will finish on at least 36 points.

Should things fall into place for the Owls, who are still on -7 points, they must then win at Bramall Lane to stop the 'R' from being placed next to their name this weekend.

Winning a derby away from home is a tall task at the best of times but when you consider that Wednesday's only win all season came at Portsmouth in September, they have lost their past nine games in the Championship, and have not so much as scored in the past six Steel City derbies, you get some idea of what Henrik Pedersen's beleaguered men are up against.

"We will do everything to bring a top, top performance to compete with them," Pederson told BBC Radio Sheffield. .

"Of course, we know it will happen some day.

"Nobody understands what this group has been through in the past many months.

"I have a group with a big belief and big motivation, and a group of senior players who are ready to do everything for our fans and stand up and perform.

"They know that 95% will not be enough."

The 18 points Sheffield Wednesday have been deducted are the third highest in a single Football League season.

Derby County were deducted 21 in the 2021-22 campaign but took their fight for Championship survival through to April, while Luton Town were hit with a 30-point penalty in the 2008-09 season but finished on a creditable 26 points as they dropped out of League Two and also won the Football League Trophy.

Looking to avoid the history books

With 14 games to go, Wednesday are also in danger of setting several more unwanted EFL records, including:

  • No team has ever ended a season on minus points. The Owls, who have won 11 points from 32 games so far, need seven from 14 matches to avoid this.
  • Allowing for three points a game, the fewest points a team has ever picked up in a Football League season is Loughborough with nine in 1899-1900. In more recent times, Derby County went down from the Premier League with 11 points in the 2007-08 season. The all-time low for a 46-game season is Doncaster Rovers' 20 points in 1997-98.
  • The record for the most defeats in a 46-game league season also belongs to Doncaster with 34 in the 1997-98 campaign. Wednesday have lost 23 of their first 32 games, meaning 12 defeats in their remaining 14 matches would see them break that record.
  • The most consecutive defeats suffered by a team in one season was by Darwen way back in the 1898-99 season with 18. Since the second tier was rebranded as the Championship, the record for the most successive defeats is Rotherham's 10 in the 2016-17 season. Pedersen's side have lost their past nine games.
  • In a 46-game season, the fewest wins a team has ever managed is Rochdale's two as they were relegated from the third tier in 1973-74.
  • Wednesday's only win this season came away from home, meaning the Owls are now just six games from becoming the first Football League team to go an entire season without a home win.
  • The farthest adrift a team has finished is Stoke City in the 1984-85 season. They finished 33 points from safety in the top tier. At present, the Owls are 41 points behind 21st-placed West Brom.
Nine Sheffield Wednesday players, wearing their home strip of blue and white vertical striped shirts, blue shorts and socks, celebrate scoring against Millwall in front of empty blue seats, with a police officer sitting on the perimeter wall
Wednesday have scored 19 goals in their 32 games. The fewest goals scored by a team in a 46-game season is Stockport County's 27 in 1969-70. [Shutterstock]

'The game isn't decided on team sheets'

Sheffield United boss Chris Wilder has said the prospect of relegating their cross-city rivals is "not in his thought process at all".

The Blades fan, who is unbeaten in his seven games against the Owls, said he disagreed with the notion that his side, who are 15th in the table, should cruise to a win.

"We'll have done more preparation on this game than we have on any game this season and all the games other than the play-off final last season," he told BBC Radio Sheffield.

"I've got complete respect for Henrik and a group of players... there's talk of it being a mismatch or a gimme, whether it's bookies' odds or the narrative in the city... football just doesn't work like that.

"The players have to play with a discipline and a control to win a game of football, to win a local derby."

Wilder added: "We put a slide up about Macclesfield v Crystal Palace and Bodo/Glimt v Manchester City. There are all sorts of examples recently, let alone [in] the 100 years plus of football, the game isn't decided on team sheets.

"We understand it's basically their season on the line, we're not daft. But we've got our fight, and ours has to be bigger than theirs."

Miami Dolphins should roll with Quinn Ewers if no Malik Willis | Schad

If the Miami Dolphins believe Malik Willis has Pro Bowl potential and they can sign him for a 1-, 2- or 3-year deal around $20 million per season, they should go for it.

If the Dolphins believe Kyler Murray can be their quarterback of the future, they should go for it.

If the Dolphins want to take a reclamation flier on Anthony Richardson or Will Levis at an extremely low relative cost, they should go for it.

If the Dolphins want to use one of their draft picks on a rookie quarterback, they should go for it.

What the Dolphins should absolutely not do is add an average, middling, adequate, decent, respectable or passable, journeyman or veteran quarterback this offseason!

Either add a young/ish exciting potential upgrade with a high ceiling or…

Just roll with youngsters Quinn Ewers and Cam Miller in 2026.

Miami Dolphins roster: Quinn Ewers as QB1 possible

No, the Dolphins are not running it back with Tua Tagovailoa.

That era is over. That movie has ended.

It might not be easy for Miami to sign Willis if he ends up in the $30 million-or-more range, and frankly, that seems a bit unreasonable considering his pro experience.

What Miami does not need ― and we say this with ultimate respect ― is Ryan Fitzpatrick of 2019.

Ryan Fitzpatrick is one of my favorite Dolphins. He was smart and honest and fun.

Dolphins should not add another Ryan Fitzpatrick

But when Chris Grier and Brian Flores chose Fitzy to lead the don't-call-it-tank season of 2019, they added a veteran quarterback who was too good.

Yes, the Dolphins went 5-11 and still landed Tua Tagovailoa with the No. 5 overall pick.

If they don't sign Fitzpatrick, they likely finish No. 1 overall and secure Joe Burrow.

Fitzpatrick was 5-8 as a starter in his Age 37 season. (Thankfully for Miami, 22-year-old Josh Rosen went 0-3).

This year's Ryan Fitzpatrick? Perhaps Jimmy Garoppolo.

Jimmy G would have made more sense as a backup to Tagovailoa in the past few seasons.

It does not make sense for an organization tearing it down to the studs.

Dec 7, 2025; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Los Angeles Rams quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo (11) against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

The Dolphins are widely expected to be one of the five worst teams in the NFL in 2026.

This is not to say new GM Jon-Eric Sullivan will tank.

This is not to say first-year coach Jeff Hafley will tank.

Just let this play out organically. The Dolphins can explore trading away some veterans, including youngish veterans, but most importantly, just roll with Ewers and Miller if a clear upside option is not manageable.

The focus for 2026 should be on establishing a culture of hard work, toughness, discipline and effort.

Hafley doesn't need a 34-year-old quarterback to help him do that.

Expectations? Miami Dolphins to win only 4 or 5 games, DraftKings projects

NFL Scouting Combine: 8 NFL draft prospects Miami Dolphins must interview

Joe Schad: Savvy Miami Dolphins fans smartly embrace another tear down

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Miami Dolphins should roll with Quinn Ewers If no Malik Willis | Schad

If the Miami Dolphins believe Malik Willis has Pro Bowl potential and they can sign him for a 1-, 2- or 3-year deal around $20 million per season, they should go for it.

If the Dolphins believe Kyler Murray can be their quarterback of the future, they should go for it.

If the Dolphins want to take a reclamation flier on Anthony Richardson or Will Levis at an extremely low relative cost, they should go for it.

If the Dolphins want to use one of their draft picks on a rookie quarterback, they should go for it.

What the Dolphins should absolutely not do is add an average, middling, adequate, decent, respectable or passable, journeyman or veteran quarterback this offseason!

Either add a young/ish exciting potential upgrade with a high ceiling or…

Just roll with youngsters Quinn Ewers and Cam Miller in 2026.

Miami Dolphins roster: Quinn Ewers as QB1 possible

No, the Dolphins are not running it back with Tua Tagovailoa.

That era is over. That move has ended.

It might not be easy for Miami to sign Willis if he ends up in the $30 million-or-more range, and frankly, that seems a bit unreasonable considering his pro experience.

What Miami does not need ― and we say this with ultimate respect ― is Ryan Fitzpatrick of 2019.

Ryan Fitzpatrick is one of my favorite Dolphins. He was smart and honest and fun.

Dolphins should not add another Ryan Fitzpatrick

But when Chris Grier and Brian Flores chose Fitzy to lead the don't-call-it-tank season of 2019, they added a veteran quarterback who was too good.

Yes, the Dolphins went 5-11 and still landed Tua Tagovailoa with the No. 5 overall pick.

If they don't sign Fitzpatrick, they likely finish No. 1 overall and secure Joe Burrow.

Fitzpatrick was 5-8 as a starter in his Age 37 season. (Thankfully for Miami, 22-year-old Josh Rosen went 0-3).

This year's Ryan Fitzpatrick? Perhaps Jimmy Garoppolo.

Jimmy G would have made more sense as a backup to Tagovailoa in the past few seasons.

It does not make sense for an organization tearing it down to the studs.

Dec 7, 2025; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Los Angeles Rams quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo (11) against the Arizona Cardinals at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

The Dolphins are widely expected to be one of the five worst teams in the NFL in 2026.

This is not to say new GM Jon-Eric Sullivan will tank.

This is not to say first-year coach Jeff Hafley will tank.

Just let this play out organically. The Dolphins can explore trading away some veterans, including youngish veterans, but most importantly, just roll with Ewers and Miller if a clear upside option is not manageable.

The focus for 2026 should be on establishing a culture of hard work, toughness, discipline and effort.

Hafley doesn't need a 34-year-old quarterback to help him do that.

Expectations? Miami Dolphins to win only 4 or 5 games, DraftKings projects

NFL Scouting Combine: 8 NFL draft prospects Miami Dolphins must interview

Joe Schad: Savvy Miami Dolphins fans smartly embrace another tear down

Joe Schad is a journalist covering the Miami Dolphins and the NFL at The Palm Beach Post. You can reach him at jschad@pbpost.com and follow him on Instagram and on X @schadjoe. Sign up for Joe's free weekly Dolphins Pulse Newsletter. Help support our work by subscribing today.

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Jack Nicklaus once questioned whether Gary Player would thrive in the modern game

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Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images

While Gary Player has never been short on confidence, Jack Nicklaus once questioned how well the South African legend would stack up against today’s players.

There is no doubting Player’s place among the greats of the game. He captured nine major titles and added another nine on the senior circuit later in his career.

Player is one of just six golfers to complete the Career Grand Slam. He even went as far as to rank himself third all-time, behind only Jack Nicklaus and Tiger Woods.

It is always a challenge comparing players from different generations, with advancements in equipment and changes across the sport. Today’s PGA Tour also boasts incredible depth compared to previous eras.

Jack Nicklaus once questioned whether Gary Player would thrive in today’s game

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Photo by Tom Pennington/Getty Images for Payne’s Valley Cup

Nicklaus probably has a better sense than most of how his peers might have handled the modern era. And when it comes to Player, he has not always sounded convinced that the game suits him as well as it did back then.

Back in 2008, ‘The Golden Bear’ spoke to Golf Digest and suggested that the South African legend might not have found the same level of success if he were coming up today.

“The pro game used to be 80 percent shotmaking and about 20 percent power. There were certain courses where power was a bigger factor, when the rough was down or the fairways were wide, and I absolutely tried to take advantage of it, because I had that element. I remember one round in New Orleans I drove the ball on the green of three par fours. I used power when it was prudent, and I could switch gears in the middle of a round.

“But from what I see, the pro game has switched to where it’s about 80 percent power and 20 percent shotmaking. Today, a Gary Player, a Ben Hogan, as talented as they were but with smaller statures, would have much less of a chance of being the best in the world.”

How Gary Player’s driving distance compared to Nicklaus and Palmer

Player’s remarkable talent is evident in his career, particularly his international record, which no one can match.

His game was never built around power. According to Golf Monthly, Player once mentioned in an interview that he always expected to be the first to hit into the green when paired with Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer.

Palmer typically drove the ball between 265 and 270 yards, so it is fair to assume Player’s drives were consistently shorter than that range.

Nicklaus recognised early on how much more important distance was becoming in the game. But you would expect someone like the South African star – who always adapted – would have found a way to adjust if he needed to.

He mastered the game as it was played in his time, and the best players tend to find ways to succeed, no matter when they play.

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Patriots reportedly fulfill veteran receiver Mack Hollins’ missed contract incentive

Foxborough, MA - October 26: New England Patriots wide receiver Mack Hollins stiff-arms Cleveland Browns cornerback Denzel Ward in the fourth quarter. The New England Patriots played the Cleveland Browns at Gillette Stadium on October 26, 2025. (Photo by Danielle Parhizkaran/The Boston Globe via Getty Images) | Boston Globe via Getty Images

While a lacerated spleen kept Mack Hollins off the field from December into January, a payday remained in play.

The New England Patriots have added a $400,000 signing bonus to the veteran wide receiver’s contract for 2026, according to Friday reports from Spotrac’s Michael Ginnitti and NFL Media’s Tom Pelissero.

Hollins, 32, finished his inaugural regular season in Foxborough just four catches shy of hitting a $400,000 incentive. But what was missed has since been honored by head coach Mike Vrabel’s organization as sights set on the new league year.

At the time of his placement on injured reserve, Hollins stood with 46 receptions for 550 yards and two touchdowns. He stood there while leading New England’s wideout depth chart with 657 offensive snaps through 15 appearances, including 13 starts.

Activated from injured reserve on the eve of the AFC Championship Game, which marked the earliest return date under NFL rules, Hollins went to catch six passes for 129 yards and one touchdown through playoff starts versus the Denver Broncos and Seattle Seahawks.

Arriving at Gillette Stadium last March on a two-year, $8.4 million contract featuring $3.5 million guaranteed, Hollins now moves forward with a cap number of $5.55 million when factoring in the $400,000 sweetener.

Per PatsCap’s Miguel Benzan, that upcoming cap number features $2.9 million in base salary and $1.15 million in signing bonuses. It also features a $150,000 offseason workout bonus, $600,000 in receptions incentives, as well as up to $750,000 in active roster bonuses for the 6-foot-4, 221-pound target.

Entering the NFL in the fourth round of the 2017 draft at No. 118 overall, Hollins spent previous campaigns with the Philadelphia Eagles, Miami Dolphins, Las Vegas Raiders, Atlanta Falcons and Buffalo Bills. The North Carolina Tar Heels product, who earned a Super Bowl LII ring as a rookie, has caught 220 passes for 2,861 yards and 19 touchdowns through 135 career games, counting postseason.

Rio Ngumoha says Mohamed Salah isn’t the greatest winger ever

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Photo by Ryan Crockett/DeFodi Images/DeFodi via Getty Images

Rio Ngumoha believes that while Mohamed Salah has accomplished a lot for Liverpool since joining from AS Roma, he’s not the best winger in history.

Salah has become one of the most important players in modern Liverpool history, standing out as a major figure over the past decade.

This season, even with his form not always at its peak, Salah has played an important role throughout much of the campaign.

His performance against Brighton was especially impressive. He scored, provided an assist, and won a penalty in Liverpool’s 3-0 victory.

Beyond his contributions in attack, he’s also made noticeable improvements to his defensive work this season.

Rio Ngumoha picks Neymar over Mohamed Salah

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Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images

Now 33, Salah has scored 251 goals and provided 121 assists during his time at Anfield. He’s also near the top of the Premier League’s all-time scoring charts.

But despite those numbers, Ngumoha doesn’t see him as the greatest winger ever. During a quick-fire Q&A with ESPN, Ngumoha chose Neymar when asked who he thought was the best winger of all time.

Neymar is now playing for Santos back in Brazil but has only managed one league appearance in 2026 due to a knee injury.

Virgil van Dijk among top defenders, says Rio Ngumoha

Elsewhere in the same interview, Ngumoha picked Brazilian Ronaldo as his choice for the best striker ever.

For midfield, he gave the nod to Zinedine Zidane, and didn’t hesitate to name Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk as his pick for top defender.

As expected by many, Lionel Messi rounded out his selections as the greatest overall player in football history.

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Inside the Hughes family tree: How Quinn and Jack can become first Olympic medalists in legendary hockey lineage

Hughes brothers

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The NHL is full of familial connections, and one of the most popular families in the league right now is the Hughes family.

The Hughes brothers have taken the NHL by storm, with two representing the United States at the Winter Olympics. The big stage is no stranger to the Hughes family, as all five members have experience playing hockey at a high level.

Moving forward, the Hughes brothers are expected to grow even more in popularity as they find success both individually and together. Here’s what you need to know about the Hughes family.

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Who are the Hughes brothers?

Quinn Hughes

Quinn Hughes is the oldest of the brothers, born in October 1999. He was drafted seventh overall by the Vancouver Canucks in 2018 and, after spending two seasons at the University of Michigan, joined Vancouver full time in the spring of 2019.

Quinn spent parts of eight seasons with the Canucks, totaling 432 points in 459 games, and he won the Norris Trophy in 2023–24 as the NHL's best defenseman. In December 2025, the Canucks traded him to the Minnesota Wild.

During the 2026 Winter Olympics, Quinn made his Olympic debut for the United States, scoring the game-winning overtime goal in the quarterfinals against Sweden.

QUINN HUGHES! USA WINS! 🦅 pic.twitter.com/WxbCRKxPiO

— NBC Olympics & Paralympics (@NBCOlympics) February 18, 2026

Jack Hughes

The middle Hughes brother is Jack, who was born two years after Quinn in May of 2001. Jack is also the highest-drafted brother in the Hughes family, as the New Jersey Devils took him first overall in the 2019 NHL draft.

Jack skipped college and went straight to the NHL, as he made his Devils debut just months after the draft. As a center, Jack has established himself as one of the top forwards in the NHL, but he has dealt with injuries during the first part of his career.

Like Quinn, Jack is representing the United States at the 2026 Winter Olympics.

MORE:Stanley Cup winners: Complete list of every NHL champion

Luke Hughes

Luke Hughes is the youngest of the three brothers, as he was born in September of 2003. A defenseman like Quinn, Luke was drafted fourth overall in 2021 by the Devils, joining Jack in New Jersey. However, Luke also attended Michigan for two years before making his NHL debut in 2023.

Unlike his two brothers, Luke didn't find immediate success in the NHL, as he's struggled to find his footing in his first few professional seasons. His best year was his first full season in 2023-24, when he made the all-rookie team for the Devils.

MORE:Who has won the Conn Smythe Trophy? List of every winner

Hughes brothers relationships

Is Quinn Hughes dating Olivia Bonn?

Quinn Hughes and influencer Olivia Bonn are in a rumored relationship, although nothing has been made official. Bonn is a model and an influencer, primarily based in New York.

Is Jack Hughes dating Tate McRae?

Jack Hughes and Tate McRae have not made any official declarations about the relationship, but the two have been spotted in public together. McRae is a Canadian pop star from Calgary who previously dated NHL player Cole Sillinger.

📸| Tate McRae with Jack Hughes in NYC! pic.twitter.com/kegy8DRwTK

— Tate McRae Tour & Updates (@t8mcraetours) December 22, 2025

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Who are the Hughes brothers' parents?

Jim Hughes

Jim Hughes was a hockey player himself, as he played college hockey at Providence College. After his playing career, Jim worked in hockey in other ways, first as an assistant coach for a minor league team in Orlando.

Then, Hughes became an assistant for the Boston Bruins from 2001-2003 before he joined the Toronto Maple Leafs organization. Hughes started as a minor-league coach for Toronto but soon became the director of player development for the Toronto Maple Leafs.

In 2016, Jim left the Maple Leafs to become the director of player development for CAA, working with many of the agency's best hockey players, like Macklin Celebrini.

Jack Hughes explained how his dad's hockey experience impacted the three brothers growing up.

"The things he was telling 20-year-old prospects, he was telling to us when we were 12," Jack said, via ESPN. "Whenever we got the chance to watch a game with my dad, it was like watching video with an NHL coach."

Ellen Weinberg-Hughes

Ellen Weinberg-Hughes is actually the most decorated hockey player in the family. Weinberg-Hughes was born in St. Louis but raised in Dallas, and attended the University of New Hampshire as a three-sport athlete, playing lacrosse, hockey and soccer.

In 1992, Weinberg-Hughes played for the United States women's hockey team, winning a silver medal at the 1992 World Championships. After she retired, Weinberg-Hughes got into broadcasting, working on both women's soccer and hockey. She was sideline reporter for ESPN at the 1999 Women's World Cup, and at one point also worked for the big ten network.

Weingberg-Hughes most recently joined the United States Women's ice hockey team as a player development consultant, which is a year-round job. Jim Hughes explained why Ellen was such a strong addition to the women's team.

"Her athletic experience as an athlete and a Hall of Famer at UNH, she's got all that playing experience and all that competitive experience. And then she had 15 years of raising-three-boys experience," Jim told The Athletic. "So when [they] brought Ellen on board, it's been a wonderful addition to the women's Olympic team."

MORE:How does the NHL Draft lottery work?

Where is the Hughes family from?

The Hughes family moved around to accommodate Jim's job changes as an NHL coach. Quinn and Jack were both born in Orlando, but Luke was born in New Hampshire when Jim worked for the Bruins. Eventually, the family settled in Toronto, which is where the three brothers picked up their hockey careers.

UCLA&#39;s Mick Cronin apologizes for his behavior during Michigan State loss

UCLA's Mick Cronin apologizes for his behavior during Michigan State loss originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

UCLA coach Mick Cronin issued a lengthy apology Friday after ejecting his own player during a blowout loss earlier this week, acknowledging he misread the situation and allowed his emotions to spill over.

Cronin said he apologized directly to center Steven Jamerson after sending him to the locker room late in the Bruins’ 82-59 loss to Michigan State Spartans men's basketball on Tuesday night. 

Cronin believed at the time that Jamerson had committed a dirty play when he fouled Michigan State center Carson Cooper on a breakaway dunk with UCLA trailing by more than 20 points.

“It’s the only reason I sent him to the locker room,” Cronin told reporters via SoCal News Group. “I thought he literally made a dirty play and tried to wipe the guy out. … You can’t be down 25 or getting your butt kicked and try to take somebody out.”

After reviewing the tape and hearing public criticism, Cronin said he realized he was wrong. Jamerson was called for a foul and assessed a technical, as was Cooper following the play.

But before officials could review it further, Cronin summoned Jamerson to the bench, grabbed his jersey and escorted him off the floor himself. It was a rare scene that drew national attention.

After the foul, UCLA HC Mick Cronin ejects his own player, Steven Jamerson III. pic.twitter.com/KOFMCDRYjg

— FOX College Hoops (@CBBonFOX) February 18, 2026

“In this climate, you have to be careful what you say,” Cronin added. “The brand matters here. The school matters. The last thing I want to do is bring negative publicity to UCLA.”

More:Mick Cronin buyout, contract details as UCLA Bruins coach

However, the damage seems to be significant this time around. "John Wooden would be ashamed," LA Times columnist Bill Plaschke wrote this week about Cronin's antics.

"Cronin is light years from the aura of Coach, and if UCLA cared a whit about the legacy of its legend, it would care that his flame has been completely snuffed by this unworthy keeper. Wooden’s home is now decorated with a pyramid of poop, and one wonders how many humiliations will be required to convince administrators to clean things up."

UCLA (17-9) host No. 10 Illinois on Saturday.

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David Nixon excited to see former teammate take command of the defense

Kelly Poppinga looks on during Big 12 championship game against Texas Tech Dec. 6, 2025.
Kelly Poppinga looks on during Big 12 championship game against Texas Tech Dec. 6, 2025. | Aaron Cornia, BYU Photo

David Nixon wreaked havoc on the field with Kelly Poppinga for two seasons at BYU. The pair of linebackers combined for 277 tackles, including 31.5 tackles for loss during a 24-month stretch between 2006-07 when the Cougars went 22-4.

Nineteen fast years later, Poppinga is preparing to run his first spring practice as BYU’s defensive coordinator and linebackers coach. Head coach Kalani Sitake elevated the former assistant to succeed Jay Hill, who left the Cougars to join Kyle Whittingham’s new staff at Michigan.

Poppinga inherits enormous expectations and a veteran defense that is on their own impressive 23-4 run over the last two seasons. Nixon expects the success to keep flowing.

“When you talk about Jay Hill leaving, no doubt it’s a loss. Jernaro (Gilford) as well. But for the coaches left behind, these are guys that have been an integral part of what those game plans were,” Nixon told the “Y’s Guys” livestream show this week. “They understand what his defense was trying to accomplish and now they are probably going to put their own spin on it. I think they have some fresh ideas that maybe they had to suppress a little. I’ve challenged (Kelly). He’s excited. He’s learned a lot from different coordinators along the way.”

Playing and developing under Bronco Mendehall’s tutelage, and with star Cameron Jensen lining up next to them in 2006 and Bryan Kehl in 2007, the Cougars’ linebacker-led defense was nearly unbeatable.

BYU finished 11-2 in 2006 and routed Oregon 38-8 in the Las Vegas Bowl. The defense allowed just 14.7 points per game with 24 sacks. In 2007, the Cougars went 11-2 again and knocked off UCLA 17-16 in the Las Vegas Bowl. That BYU defense allowed 18.5 points per game with 32 sacks.

As an assistant, Poppinga has been schooled by Mendenhall, Sitake and Hill and additionally mentored by Gary Andersen, who remains on the BYU staff as a senior analyst.

Last season, the No. 11 Cougars allowed 19.1 points per game with 30 sacks. Every mover and shaker is back except for NFL targets Tanner Wall (safety) and Jack Kelly (linebacker). Poppinga replaced Kelly with Cal’s Cade Uluave, the No. 1-rated linebacker in the transfer portal. BYU also retained Raider Damuni and Faletau Satuala to secure the safety spots.

“I think K-Pop brings the same aggressiveness and mentality that Jay had. I think they were aligned when it comes to the physicality and accountability on the defensive side of the ball,” Nixon said. “If I’m Kelly, I’m licking my chops. I think this defense is going to be elite next year.”

Replacing Kingston

The unexpected loss of receiver Parker Kingston gives spring practice a jolt of urgency on offense.

“The story of spring ball is on offense, getting guys out there getting reps to replace Kingston, who is absolutely dynamic. There is no doubt about it,” said Nixon, a BYUtv football analyst. “Trying to find guys who can step up and be that dude. I wouldn’t be surprised going into the fall to see a lot of Bear (Bachmeier) and LJ (Martin) similar to last year and a lot of play-action off of that and that’s where you find your open receiver.”

New faces

Including Uluave, the Cougars will kick off practice next Friday with 33 newcomers. With Carsen Ryan graduated, USC transfer Walker Lyons and Oregon transfer Roger Saleapaga II bring immediate strength to the tight end position. Oregon transfer Kyler Kasper is expected to add instant help to the receivers room.

In addition, freshmen Enoch Watson (quarterback), Jaron Pula (receiver), Legend Glasker (receiver) and Devaughn Eka (running back) are all eyeing opportunities to make early contributions.

“There are a lot of those pieces that have to understand this offense,” Nixon said. “I think that’s where spring ball reps are huge. You can go into the playbook and watch film to try and learn it all, but you have got to get out there in live reps, especially against a solid defense. That’s how you really learn and demonstrate whether you are a playmaker or not.”

Utah receiver Brian Hernandez is pursued by BYU defenders Kelly Poppinga, left, and David Nixon.
Utah receiver Brian Hernandez is pursued by BYU defenders Kelly Poppinga, left, and David Nixon. | August Miller, Deseret Morning News

Nixon’s top 5 games of 2026

BYU will play seven home games this fall, beginning Sept. 5 against Utah Tech. The Cougars will face five opponents on the road. Here is David Nixon’s top 5 games on the slate.

5.Arizona at BYU, Sept. 12: “It’s the second game of the year. It’s a game where you set the tone. Arizona isn’t a cakewalk. I like those Big 12 games early in the season because you are still fresh out of camp and you are not banged up yet.”

4.BYU at Kansas, Nov. 21: “Second-to-last game of the year. This one scares me a little bit. BYU has struggled against Kansas. Kansas is in our head a little bit. I don’t love playing at Kansas that late in the season. I feel like the weather can get really weird there. That’s the last road test to pass. If you get that one, hopefully BYU is in the Big 12 championship game again. That is a tricky one.”

3.BYU at TCU, Oct. 3: “You look at what BYU did to them last year (44-13), that’s a revenge game. You don’t get smacked like that and take it easy. They will have it circled on their calendar. TCU on the road, I’ve played in that stadium. It’s loud. That’s a tough road game.”

2. BYU at Utah, Nov. 7: “It’s a really interesting game. Everything builds up to that game and to think what could be on the line there, especially this year with what the Utes have coming back as well, I put Utah at No. 2.”

1. Notre Dame at BYU, Oct. 17: “When you talk about having Notre Dame in your stadium, BYU has waited for them to come to (Provo). The fact that BYU was able to get them this year is just awesome. I put that above the Utes. As hard as that it is for me to say because I love that Utah game, I think you have to put Notre Dame up there.”

Dave McCann is a sportswriter and columnist for the Deseret News and is a play-by-play announcer and show host for BYUtv/ESPN+. He co-hosts “Y’s Guys” at ysguys.com and is the author of the children’s book “C is for Cougar,” available at deseretbook.com.

Napoli team news: Alisson Santos could make surprise start for Conte against Atalanta

Napoli team news: Alisson Santos could make surprise start for Conte against Atalanta
Napoli team news: Alisson Santos could make surprise start for Conte against Atalanta

Antonio Conte could hand Alisson Santos a surprise start when Napoli travel to Atalanta on Sunday.

The Serie A clash kicks-off at 15:00 CET on Sunday and January addition Alisson looks set to start, according to Sky Sport, via IlNapolista.

The Brazilian forward, formerly of Sporting Lisbon, has made an immediate impression since arriving at the club, netting a late equaliser off the bench in last weekend’s 2-2 draw with Roma.

That cameo appearance may have been enough to convince Conte to hand him a place in the starting XI, with Santos potentially lining up in the front three alongside Antonio Vergara and Rasmus Højlund.

NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Antonio Conte SSC Napoli head coach celebrates their side second goal scored by Alisson Santos during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 15, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

Napoli team news: Conte keeps things fresh amongst injury crisis

In midfield, Eljif Elmas could drop into a deeper role to partner Stanislav Lobotka, with Scott McTominay dropping to the bench as a result.

Fellow Scot Billy Gilmour would then be among the substitutes, likely to feature from the bench.

Matteo Politano may also find himself left out of the starting lineup, with Mazzocchi set to take his place on the right flank.

Gutiérrez is expected to operate on the left side.

NAPLES, ITALY – FEBRUARY 15: Alisson Santos of SSC Napoli scores his side second goal during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AS Roma at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on February 15, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

At the back, Conte looks set to continue with a back three of Sam Beukema, Juan Jesus and Alessandro Buongiorno, providing the defensive foundation the Napoli head coach demands.

Between the posts, Vanja Milinkovic-Savic is again expected to be preferred to Alex Meret, continuing what has become an established pattern in recent weeks.

BREAKING: Chelsea announce new shirt sponsor and &#8220;principal partner

BREAKING: Chelsea announce new shirt sponsor and “principal partner
BREAKING: Chelsea announce new shirt sponsor and “principal partner

Chelsea have just announced a new “principal partner” in the form of IFS, an “industrial AI” company. They become our front of shirt sponsor for the rest of this season.

Friday evenings are typically where you bury bad news – making this interesting timing for Chelsea to announce a new “principal partner”.

Well, that’s just what they’ve done. The new ownership has been rightly battered for failing to find a long term, lucrative front of shirt sponsorship deal, and… they haven’t managed it. IFS industrial AI will be our “principal partner,” but their front of shirt sponsorship, for now, will only be until the end of the season. So don’t open the champagne just yet.

Chelsea make big claims about “statement of intent” with AI

A man with a headset waffles about AI.

“We are incredibly proud to partner with IFS and leverage their leading edge AI software to help propel the club to even greater success,” club president Jason Gannon is quoted as saying on the club’s official website.

“This partnership is a statement of intent to keep leading in this field, harnessing the opportunities advanced technology brings and unlocking the power of AI to improve everything we do on and off the pitch.”

Which is much the same as they said about “Infinite Athlete” a couple of years ago… whatever happened to them?

In other news…

One Chelsea player has turned down a new contract offered to them recently – we’re not sure who it was, but we have a good guess…

Enzo Fernandez and Moises Caicedo are at the front of the queue for new deals – unsurprising given their status in the squad. It will be very interesting to see where common ground is found in terms of their salary.

Check out the latest edition of Simon Phillips’ SPTC podcast here:

Judge rules against OSSAA Rule 14 in major victory for private schools

An Oklahoma County judge struck down an Oklahoma Secondary School Activities Association rule Friday that required private schools to move up in class due to athletic success.

Oklahoma County District Judge Richard Ogden granted a motion for summary judgment on Friday, Feb. 20, in favor of five private high schools that sued the OSSAA, claiming the its Rule 14 is unconstitutional. 

An attorney for the private schools said Rule 14 will no longer be enforceable once the judge's verbal decision is made official in a written order.

The lawsuit was filed in December 2023 by four Oklahoma City private schools, Bishop McGuinness, Mount St. Mary, Heritage Hall and Crossings Christian, and one Edmond private school, Oklahoma Christian School.

The OSSAA has said Rule 14 aims to create competitive balance between public and private schools in athletics. 

Private schools previously had to move up in classification no matter their enrollment under Rule 14 if they met certain success criteria in a sport. In some sports in which both boys and girls teams compete, both of a private school’s teams had to move up, even if only one of them met the success criteria.

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What is OSSAA Rule 14?

OSSAA Rule 14 states that private schools are required to move up in classification, regardless of its enrollment, if the school meets certain thresholds of athletic success. The goal of Rule 14 was to create competitive balance between public and private schools.

Which schools filed lawsuit against OSSAA?

Bishop McGuinness, Mount St. Mary, Heritage Hall, Crossings Christian and Oklahoma Christian School sued the OSSAA in 2023, claiming Rule 14 was "unconstitutional" and should be voided.

When did private schools join the OSSAA?

Private schools started joining the OSSAA in the 1967-68 school year.

This article will be updated.

Jordan Davis covers high school sports for The Oklahoman. Have a story idea for Jordan? He can be reached at jdavis@oklahoman.com or on X/Twitter at @thejordancdavis. Sign up for The Varsity Club newsletter to access more high school coverage. Support Jordan’s work and that of other Oklahoman journalists by purchasing a digital subscription today at subscribe.oklahoman.com.

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Browns make multiple coaching hires official

BEREA, OHIO - FEBRUARY 03: Todd Monken poses for photos after being introduced as head coach of the Cleveland Browns during a press conference at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus on February 03, 2026 in Berea, Ohio. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Things are starting to come together for HC Todd Monken’s Cleveland Browns coaching staff, just days away from the NFL combine kicking off. There has been a lot of reporting about who will be joining Monken in his first-ever head coaching gig, including a number of former Baltimore Ravens coaches.

On Friday, the Browns made the three previously reported coordinator hires official:

After giving their coordinators their own announcement, it is likely that the team will make the rest of the coaching staff official by Monday.

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In the official press release, Monken spoke about what he was looking for in his coaches:

“You’re always looking for coaches that never forget that we have a job for our players,” Monken said. “That’s first and foremost, and our job is to maximize our players’ measurable skill set. I always say to aspire to be the best coach they’ve ever had.”

Cleveland fans will love that Monken noted that offensive football under him and Switzer will start with running the ball:

“He was our run game coordinator, and that’s where it all starts with your ability to run the football,” Monken said. “So, he’s ready for this challenge. He’s intentional, he’s intelligent and he can teach.”

With Rutenberg, Monken notes that there are differences between his defense and what former DC Jim Schwartz ran, but enough similarities:

“He’d been in a similar system, but not the exact system because Jim (Schwartz) was unique,” Monken said. “And they can say attacking style, but then there’s attacking style, which is what they’ve done here up front. And I think that background of being a four-down attacking style, but not exact, (and) to add some things that they had done before that I thought would mesh really well with the current staff, was a big part of that. And I thought his energy, his ability to teach, his juice, I mean, it popped. It was what I was looking for.”

After a lot of special teams gaffes and struggles under former coordinator Bubba Ventrone, Browns fans are hoping Storer’s “journey” will set the team up better:

“First off, his journey – going to Cal, playing special teams little bit in the NFL, into coaching, out of coaching and into the business world, then back into coaching. Being with one of the best special teams to ever do it in Rich Bisaccia. Matt LaFleur just absolutely standing on the table for him was huge,” Monken said. “Unbelievable presentation when we interviewed him, he was more than ready. It was obvious when I got done interviewing him that we had to have him here.”

You can read more about the three hires on the team’s website.


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Top Pitching Prospect to Get Shot at Rotation with Cactus League Start

Mar 23, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Jackson Ferris (93) throws in the first inning against the Los Angeles Angels at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Los Angeles Dodgers southpaw Jackson Ferris is getting a chance to earn a spot on the 40-man roster with an early starting opportunity in Spring Training.

Ferris, a 22-year-old who was taken in the second round by the Chicago Cubs, has been a quickly emerging prospect with the Dodgers.

He came over via the Michael Busch trade, which sent the infielder to the Cubs, along with reliever Yency Almonte, in exchange for prospects Zyhir Hope and Ferris.

While Ferris and Hope have not made the major league roster yet, both are considered top prospects, while Busch has thrived in Chicago in a trade that looks like a true win-win.

Mar 23, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Jackson Ferris (93) throws in the first inning against the Los Angeles Angels at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
Mar 23, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Jackson Ferris (93) throws in the first inning against the Los Angeles Angels at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

Now 22 and with a solid season of Double-A baseball under his belt, Ferris is hoping to finally break through a crowded position within the Dodgers organization.

Los Angeles has great pitching depth on the whole, with star arms that have experience at the top, and young, promising pitchers waiting in the wings for opportunity.

Ferris is one of those names who are on the bubble and could be next in line to step up during the long regular season.

Jackson Ferris gets his chance

On Friday, Dave Roberts announced that Ferris will start their second minor league game against the San Diego Padres, getting an early chance to make a good first impression.

Jackson Ferris will be the Dodgers starting pitcher in their second Cactus League game this Sunday vs the Padres.

Ferris getting his shot early ? pic.twitter.com/UNEQBMdBis

— Dodgers Nation (@DodgersNation) February 20, 2026

During an interview with Dodgers Nation’s Doug McKain, Ferris made it clear he wants to force the organization to promote him.

“It’s just trying to like force their hand kind of thing, just go out there and do what I can do, just kind of be the best that I can be and hopefully at the end of the day, like this year could be the year, but like who knows, just go out there and do what I can do,” Ferris told McKain.

Also, he detailed what pitches he is specifically working on to improve.

“I’ve been working on my changeup a lot lately because I just feel like I was fastball-slider mainly the last couple years, so working on my changeup and then adding a spike to my curveball,” Ferris added.

“It’s really helped it like, just get sharper later movement. So both of those two things are what I worked on a lot this past offseason and then early on here in spring.”

Dodgers fans should be excited about Ferris’ potential and what he could do if he makes the roster.

Proposed Braves signing sees Atlanta acquire $61 million All-Star, former Cy Young candidate as emergency replacement for Spencer Schwellenbach, Hurston Waldrep

Spencer Schwellenbach

Proposed Braves signing sees Atlanta acquire $61 million All-Star, former Cy Young candidate as emergency replacement for Spencer Schwellenbach, Hurston Waldrep originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

With both Spencer Schwellenbach and Hurston Waldrep on the 60-day IL, the Atlanta Braves need to find an emergency replacement to add to their starting rotation. Luckily, there’s a guy they’ve been getting linked to a lot recently that’s available.

Fansided’s Robert Murray believes the Braves should sign former All-Star Lucas Giolito, as he could be acquired for a bargain, and brings an arm that performed well in 2025.

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“The Atlanta Braves are already dealing with injuries to their starting rotation, and there’s a solution staring them right in the face: Giolito. Part of what gave the Braves pause with pursuing other starting pitchers, such as Zac Gallen, is that they were attached to the qualifying offer. Giolito, meanwhile, is not. The fact he’s stayed on the market this long would seemingly suggest that he’s likely to sign a short-term contract that would allow him to test the market next winter. Which could be the perfect opportunity for Alex Anthopoulos to strike, especially with promising young right-handers Spencer Schwellenbach and Hurston Waldrep sidelined with elbow injuries,” Murray wrote. 

Giolito finished 2025 with a 10-4 record, a 3.41 ERA, 121 Ks, and a WHIP of 1.290 over 145 innings pitched. Pair him up with Chris Sale and hopefully a bounce-back season from Spencer Strider, and the Braves would have a solid front end for their rotation.

MORE: Proposed Twins signing sees Minnesota acquire $61 million All-Star, former Cy Young candidate ace as insurance for Pablo Lopez

Giolito’s projected to receive a three-year, $61 million deal, but as mentioned earlier, the Braves could get him on a bargain, as his market is pretty much non-existent.

Hopefully, the Braves grab him soon, as there are a couple other teams out there that still need another decent starting pitcher.

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Andy Reid provides update on Travis Kelce’s future amid retirement decision

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What the future holds for Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce remains up in the air, but he appears to be leaning in one direction as a decision looms in the coming weeks before free agency begins in the second week of March.

Kelce, 36, may have seen a dip in production, but he still recorded 76 receptions for 851 yards and five touchdowns this past season, ranking fourth among TE's in receiving yards. 

As it stands, he is set to enter unrestricted free agency, meaning a reunion with the Chiefs would require negotiating a new contract. However, head coach Andy Reid said the two sides remain in steady communication — which appears to be an encouraging sign.

“I’ve said this before, as long as there’s communication, I’m good,” Reid said Friday. “That means people want to move forward, and that’s where I think [Travis] is. I’m not trying to put words in his mouth at all, and I try to give him some space. He’s been doing this a long time. He can sort all that out as he goes forward, but we’re proceeding with that, and there is communication.”

MORE: The cool reason the Patriots just paid Mack Hollins an extra $400,000

HC Andy Reid says he doesn’t want to put words into Travis Kelce’s mouth… but there’s a lot of positive communication happening. Sounds to me like there’s a great chance he’ll be back for the 2026 season! pic.twitter.com/3aMMpoadUw

— Lexi (@lexiosborne) February 20, 2026

The Chiefs could be headed for significant changes this offseason after missing the postseason for the first time in a decade.

Star quarterback Patrick Mahomes — who is rehabbing a torn ACL — restructured his contract this week to free up $43.5 million in cap space ahead of free agency. Since 2021, Mahomes has created roughly $132 million in cap space by restructuring his deal, underscoring both his and the organization’s commitment to remaining competitive.

For Kelce, that commitment will be pivotal. He isn’t coming back for stats, regular-season awards, or even money. If he returns, it will be to compete for another Super Bowl — something he has made clear is the only thing driving him at this stage of his career.

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Captain Maro Itoje set for 100th England cap after starting out as a &#39;Vauxhall Viva&#39;

LONDON (AP) — Maro Itoje's debut for England was just a matter of time in February 2016.

Eddie Jones was England's brand new coach and trying to manage expectations around the stand-out Saracens second-rower.

Always armed with a colorful phrase, Jones thought of his father's car when he said of Itoje, “He's like a Vauxhall Viva now, we want to make him into a BMW. He's got a lot of work to do but he's got potential.”

Itoje had to Google what a Viva was. He was a 21-year-old politics student writing poetry.

Two days later, he debuted off the bench against Italy in Rome in the Six Nations, replacing James Haskell on the flank. Almost to the day a decade later, Itoje plays his 100th test for England on Saturday against Ireland at Twickenham.

Asked on Friday at the captain's run what was going through his 21-year-old mind at the Stadio Olimpico, he said, "I guess he was thinking how to upgrade from a Vauxhall Viva! I don’t want to drive a Vauxhall Viva for too long!

"It's easy to sit back now and and create a narrative or a story around it, as if it was all planned, etc. At that time I was just looking to try and cement my place in the team. The team was going really well and there was a number of really high-quality locks — Courtney Lawes, George Kruis and Joe Launchbury were all there.

“To reach 100 caps feels amazing. I'm full of pride, full of happiness, joy and excitement.”

Itoje started the next Six Nations match against Ireland, was man of the match against Wales when England clinched the title, and was celebrating a Grand Slam in Paris after his fourth test.

Jones noted how Itoje, at the time, was academically smart but not street smart. And London-born Itoje, a late starter to rugby in high school, admitted he had to learn how to control his emotions before a test match.

“I remember thinking I'm not sure if I can do this every week because I was putting myself through emotional turmoil,” he said. “The game's a huge occasion but obviously building so much emotional energy towards it I probably would have had a heart attack or stroke if I didn’t change my prep.”

‘Sets the standard’

He's got the routine down pat now. Renowned for his durability, relentless energy, can-do attitude and composure under fire, he has carved out one of the great careers.

He added Six Nations titles in 2017 and 2020. He was the youngest British and Irish Lion on the 2017 tour of New Zealand, the Lions player of the series on the 2021 tour of South Africa, and the first Black captain of the Lions last year in Australia.

He's been nominated multiple times for player of the year for the world, Europe and Six Nations.

Jones, while still the England coach, questioned in a 2021 book whether Itoje was suited to be a captain, calling him “very inward-looking.” Itoje thought the claims wrong and unfortunate. He'd captained England to a world junior championship when he was 19. Saracens gave him the captaincy in 2024 and England last year.

He has used his platform to lead off the field, too. He runs a fund to help educate children in Nigeria and Africa, and has an art gallery in Lagos, Nigeria, to showcase young talent.

Itoje will be the ninth Englishman to 100 caps, and the third on the current team after George Ford and Jamie George.

“Maro leads through his actions every day, sets the standard for others and cares deeply about representing his country,” England coach Steve Borthwick said. “We're all incredibly proud of what he has achieved.”

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A.J. Brown&#39;s remarks about Mike Vrabel could diminish trade rumors

Sometimes NFL storylines write themselves. When a star player has history with a coach, that coach changes jobs, and a contender suddenly needs help at the player's same position, speculation becomes inevitable. That's exactly what has happened with Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown and New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel. The connection is obvious, the logic is easy to follow.

For months, the dynamic between the two has fueled speculation about a potential reunion. This time with the New England Patriots instead of the Tennessee Titans.

But speculation and reality aren't always aligned. Brown is firmly established as a cornerstone of the Eagles' offense, and despite outside chatter, there hasn't been much credible indication that Philadelphia is motivated to move him.

Still, when Vrabel's Patriots surged to a Super Bowl appearance behind young quarterback Drake Maye, the dots were too tempting for many to ignore. A proven No. 1 receiver paired with a rising franchise passer? On paper, it made sense.

A.J. Brown shares his true feelings about Mike Vrabel, which have recently evolved.

Brown and Vrabel's relationship has been interesting. Vrabel didn't seem too happy about that draft-night trade in 2022 that sent Brown to the Eagles in the first place. Ultimately, that helped lead to further Tennessee offensive inefficiency, which became part of the reason Vrabel lost his job as Titans head coach in the first place.

It also didn't help that Brown went off in his 'revenge game' of sorts vs. Tennessee in 2022. He was targeted ten times, leading to eight receptions, 119 yards receiving, and two TDs. Vrabel finished the 2023 NFL season with a 6-11 record. The Titans moved on, but there has often been a theory that he was swimming upstream with them.

Those arguments have since been strengthened by his ability to lead a turnaround in Foxborough. The New England Patriots represented the AFC in the Super Bowl earlier in February. Now, the plan transitions to improving on what Vrabel has already built. One of the first tasks seems obvious. Upgrade the receiving corps that will serve as Drake Maye's supporting cast.

Brown's name was connected to the Patriots as a result. It seemingly made sense. Many mentioned their previous working relationship. Some referenced his admission that he grew up as a Patriots fan.

Then, there was that practical joke with the Number 11 Patriots jersey. Remember that? The tease suggested he had been traded, but he was only teasing. He had actually been gifted with a Julian Edelman jersey.

He also called Tom Brady "the best to ever put on a pair of cleats." Brady was also nice enough to send him a jersey, but don't rush into conversations about a trade being a forgone conclusion. Those have been short-circuited lately. Derrick Gunn doesn't see it happening, and Adam Schefter agreed. Brown seems committed to this new direction for the Eagles. He also offered a take recently on Mike Vrabel that we didn't see coming.

During a recent episode of the Dudes on Dudes podcast, one hosted by Rob Gronkowski and Julian Edelman, Brown lamented that his time playing for Vrabel wasn't always rosy.

"I didn't like him, and I admit he knows that."

That doesn't sound like a guy who's interested in a reunion, does it? But a more mature Brown admits now that he understands him better. A great coach saw greatness in a young player and wanted to help him achieve it. Here's his full quote on the subject.

"Vrabe is the type of coach that he's going to call on you in the meetings. He wants to make sure you're staying engaged and he's going to go over the keys to victory of the week. You better know them by the back of your hand. I used to write in my notebook because at the time, I really didn't like Vrabes. I didn't like him, and I admit that he knows that. So, I used to write, 'I hate Vrabes, I hate Vrabes, I hate Vrabes.' I was doing that to pretend like I was taking notes to look like I was engaged. But because he was so hard on me when I was a rookie and I really didn't understand it. So, at the time I told Vrabes like, 'Hey, like I'm humble already. You don't got to humble me.' But I really didn't understand what he was trying to, you know, push me to be."

What makes Brown's recent comments compelling isn't the headline about his dislike of his former coach. It's the growth behind the admission. Time has a way of reframing experiences, especially for elite athletes who later recognize that hard coaching often comes from belief, not criticism.

Brown didn't suddenly rewrite history. He simply acknowledged that what once felt personal was actually developmental. That perspective says as much about his maturity as it does about Vrabel's coaching style.

Still, Brown's stay in Philadelphia seems a reality that will continue. More importantly, none of this sounds like a player preparing to force his way out.

If anything, it reinforces the opposite. Brown understands who helped shape him, but his present, and likely his future, remains with the Eagles. Trade rumors will continue because that's the nature of the NFL spotlight, especially when star players and successful coaches share history.

Still, actions speak louder than speculation, and right now, all signs point to Brown staying exactly where he is, as a centerpiece of Philadelphia's championship pursuit rather than the subject of someone else's rebuild.

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: A.J. Brown says he didn't like Mike Vrabel amid Patriots trade rumors

How to live stream USA vs Slovakia: Winter Olympics men’s hockey, TV channel

Team USA and Slovakia meet Friday in the men’s ice hockey semifinals at the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milano Cortina, with a berth in the gold medal game on the line. It’s a matchup between a tournament favorite and a surging underdog playing its best hockey at the right time.

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Feb 18, 2026; Milan, Italy; Brady Tkachuk of United States and Dylan Larkin of United States celebrate after the match against Sweden in a men’s ice hockey quarterfinal during the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games at Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena. Mandatory Credit: Amber Searls-Imagn Images



  • When: Friday, February 20, 2026
  • Time: 3:10 p.m. ET
  • TV channel: Peacock
  • Live stream: Peacock (Watch Live)

The United States punched its ticket to the semifinals with a dramatic 2–1 overtime win over Sweden in the quarterfinals. After the U.S. opened the scoring and absorbed pressure late in regulation, Sweden found an equalizer to force overtime. In sudden death, defenseman Quinn Hughes delivered the game-winner, sending the Americans into the final four.

The United States entered the knockout round after going undefeated (3–0) in group play with wins over Denmark, Latvia, and Germany. Throughout the tournament, balanced scoring and elite goaltending from Connor Hellebuyck have anchored the team’s success. Key offensive contributions from Dylan Larkin and the Hughes brothers have provided the timely production needed in tight playoff settings.

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lovakia comes into the semifinal after a 6–2 quarterfinal victory over Germany. The Slovaks controlled tempo with aggressive forechecking and quick puck movement, producing multiple goal scorers in what turned into one of the more decisive knockout performances of the round.

Slovakia’s tournament identity has centered on speed and transitional offense. NHL-linked forwards like Juraj Slafkovský and Pavol Regenda have driven the attack, consistently generating chances off turnovers and rush opportunities. Their ability to capitalize on limited scoring windows has been a major factor in reaching their first Olympic men’s hockey semifinal in decades.

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Surprise Anfield return is exactly what Arne Slot needs at Liverpool

Surprise Anfield return is exactly what Arne Slot needs at Liverpool
Surprise Anfield return is exactly what Arne Slot needs at Liverpool

Arne Slot should consider reintegrating Harvey Elliott into Liverpool's squad

When Harvey Elliott joined Aston Villa on loan during the dying embers of the summer window, most Liverpool fans thought that would be the last time that the Englishman would be a Liverpool player.

The Villans agreed to pay £35 million for the Fulham academy graduate after he'd played 10 games for the club, but, since Unai Emery has changed his tune on the midfielder, it doesn't seem like he's going to hit that number, resulting in a Liverpool return.

Most fans are expecting him to be moved on by Arne Slot and Richard Hughes in the summer but in reality, he could probably put in a good shift for Liverpool if the Dutchman kept him around.

Elliott was Jurgen Klopp's star boy and even though Slot didn't trust him as much as the German, his talent is undeniable.

The fact that he can be used as a midfielder as well as a winger would also be a massive help for Liverpool, especially since Mohamed Salah could end up exiting L4 when his contract expires in June 2027.

Harvey Elliott could help turn things around at Liverpool

Although injuries may have hindered Elliott's progress throughout his career, when he's on form, there's no stopping him.

The midfielder is only 22 years old and has plenty of time to grow into an even better player than he already is.

He would also help Liverpool out regarding their homegrown situation.

Due to how many foreign players Liverpool have among their ranks, Federico Chiesa had to miss out of Liverpool's Champions League squad because they didn't have enough players in their team who were trained in England before their 21st Birthday.

However, since Elliott was and most of his academy years were spent with Liverpool, he'd be classed as homegrown at the club which is an even bigger bonus.

Slot only has a 23-man squad available to him at the moment but, if someone such as Elliott was brought back, he'd give Slot another option to choose from and he'd also help fill a much needed place in Liverpool's squad.

Of course, there's no knowing what the Reds' plans are for the Englishman but, if they do manage to find a place for Elliott in their team next term, he could end up being exactly what Slot is looking for.

Scott McTominay: Man United’s top summer target addresses persistent Old Trafford links

Scott McTominay: Man United’s top summer target addresses persistent Old Trafford links
Scott McTominay: Man United’s top summer target addresses persistent Old Trafford links

Manchester United are preparing for a major midfield overhaul this summer.

The Red Devils’ engine room has been steady, but it has rarely operated at its absolute best. The prevailing view is that standards in the centre of the park must rise, and rise quickly, if the 20‑time English champions are to reclaim their glory days.

With INEOS’ intention to reinforce United’s midfield now football’s worst‑kept secret, several of Europe’s most in‑form players are being linked with a move to M16.

Napoli raid

One of those names is Scott McTominay. The United academy graduate, now starring for Italian champions Napoli, continues to be linked with a sensational Premier League return.

At Old Trafford, he was more of a squad player, yet in Naples he has blossomed into Serie A’s Most Valuable Player, inspiring the Partenopei to the Scudetto at the first time of asking.

McTominay’s numbers underlined the transformation: 12 goals and four assists in 34 league games, coupled with commanding displays that made last season arguably the finest of his career.

This campaign has been less explosive, with six goals and three assists in 23 league outings, though many attribute that dip to Napoli’s collective struggles rather than his own decline.

Even so, the Scotland international remains one of Europe’s standout midfielders, fuelling speculation of a Premier League homecoming and even a return to Manchester.

McTominay responds to United talk

As anticipation grew among United fans, McTominay poured cold water on the idea with his latest remarks.

“My agent has not communicated with anyone regarding my future,” he told Il Corriere dello Sport.

“He only speaks with me and with the club. He hasn’t said anything to the newspapers. I am extremely happy here and, as far as I am concerned, I am a Napoli player; it is all I think about.

“The future is very important, and I could see myself in Napoli for a long time.” Those words have dashed hopes of a reunion at Old Trafford.

With McTominay seemingly off the table, INEOS have little choice but to look elsewhere. Fortunately, brilliant midfielders such as Elliot Anderson, Carlos Baleba and Sandro Tonali remain firmly on their radar, each offering the quality and potential to strengthen United’s midfield.

Attention now shifts to which of these players the club will ultimately pursue, as United aim to assemble one of the most formidable engine rooms the Premier League has witnessed in years.

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Four absentees confirmed — PSG reveal squad issues ahead of Metz clash

Four absentees confirmed — PSG reveal squad issues ahead of Metz clash
Four absentees confirmed — PSG reveal squad issues ahead of Metz clash

Luis Enrique faces selection headache at Parc des Princes

Four absentees confirmed — PSG reveal squad issues ahead of Metz clash

Paris Saint-Germain will host Metz at Parc des Princes with four player unavailable including injured winger Ousmane Dembele.

Injury problems for Luis Enrique before Metz game

Paris Saint-Germain preparing to face Metz at Parc des Princes in Ligue 1 matchday 23 but head coach Luis Enrique must deal with several absences.

The biggest concern is Ousmane Dembele who will miss the match after suffering calf injury during PSG’s recent Champions League game against Monaco.

The winger is continuing his recovery indoors and is not yet ready to return to action.

Updates on other injured players

PSG also confirmed that midfielder Fabian Ruiz has returned to individual training after being sidelined for around month. However he is still not fit enough to rejoin full team sessions.

Young players Senny Mayulu & Quentin Ndjantou remain on personalized recovery programs. Both players are ruled out of the Metz match as they continue their rehabilitation.

Medical report confirms absences

In updated medical statement released ahead of the game, PSG confirmed that Dembele will stay sidelined while Mayulu & Ndjantou continue treatment. The club added that Fabian Ruiz is making progress but will need more time before returning to group training.

The absences leave Luis Enrique with limited options especially in wide areas,as PSG look to maintain momentum in the league.

Cleveland Charge trade for former All-Star guard

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The Cleveland Charge, the G League affiliate of the Cleveland Cavaliers, have acquired guard Victor Oladipo, according to the official G League transaction board. Oladipo, the former number two overall pick in the 2013 NBA Draft, was playing with the Wisconsin Herd. In exchange, the Charge sent Jacob Gilyard and Drake Jeffries to Wisconsin, as well as 2026 second-round and international draft picks.

In 26 games with the Herd, Oladipo is averaging 14 points, 4.4 rebounds and 3.8 assists per game, though he does appear to be playing in a somewhat restricted capacity (28.7 minutes per game). Oladipo has a long, long history of leg and knee injuries, including a ruptured quad (which he re-ruptured two years later), followed by a torn achilles. The team, naturally, has displayed caution with the former lottery pick.

Oladipo last appeared in an NBA game during the 2023 playoffs as a member of the Miami Heat, logging 19 minutes. He missed the following season rehabilitating that torn achilles, getting traded (or more accurately, his contract) multiple times over before being waived by the Memphis Grizzlies almost two years ago. Oladipo played briefly in the Chinese Basketball Association with the Guangzhou Loong Lions.

The Charge now feature a back court of former top-seven draft picks in Oladipo and Killian Hayes, the latter of whom is averaging 24.6 points and 7.7 assists per game. Hayes is just the latest reclamation project for the Charge, who have sent several players to the NBA over the last several seasons. Olapido figures to be the next, as he works toward a return to the NBA.

Carlos Alcaraz shares one-word opinion on ATP time rules in Doha

Tennis World No. 1 Carlos Alcaraz won his quarterfinal match at the 2026 Qatar Total Energies Open in Doha against Karen Khachanov in come-from-behind fashion, needing three sets on Thursday.

That was not the main takeaway from the match. Instead, it was Alcaraz’s animated discussion with the chair umpire about the ATP time rules.

Alcaraz was penalized for a time violation when getting his towel after a long point. Even Khachanov thought it was uncalled for and asked the chair umpire to cancel the time violation. She said she was unable to do that.

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At the next changeover, Alcaraz wanted the chair umpire to know what he thought of the penalty and, more specifically, the ATP time rules.

Alcaraz still upset about the time violation warning he received during his match against Khachanov in Doha:

Carlos: "The ATP rules are always shit. They're shit."

Umpire: "Ok. Well, I think we got the point."

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— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) February 19, 2026

He called the ATP rules “sh*t” several times in his discussion with her. She explained that she did not start the 25-second clock until he got his towel, but he was skeptical.

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Carlos Alcaraz Is Right About ATP Rules

Jan 31, 2026; Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Carlos Alcaraz of Spain with the Norman Brookes Challenge Cup after his victory over Novak Djokovic of Serbia in the final of the menís singles at the Australian Open at Rod Laver Arena in Melbourne Park. Mandatory Credit: Mike Frey-Imagn Images

The ATP rules are subjective. The chair umpire is in charge of the clock and can use discretion about when to start it, especially after long physical points, to allow the players to catch their breath.

Stefanos Tsitsipas and Daniil Medvedev have also complained about what they believed were improper time violations against them in recent years.

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Towels create problems. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, the ball kids could bring players their towels between points. Now, the players have to walk to the side of the court to get their towels. Alcaraz was heard repeatedly telling the chair umpire that he understands he is not allowed to go to his towel because of the time constraints.

Ironically, the WTA does not have persistent time violation issues, and the chair umpire for Alcaraz’s match, Marija Cicak, is typically a WTA umpire.

Winning did not cure everything. Alcaraz commented on the time violation in his post-match press appearances. He said the ATP does not like to hear player complaints and is trying to make the matches entertaining to attract fans; however, Alcaraz does not think the players can put on a good show if they are rushed in circumstances like this.

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Rams fill OC vacancy internally in ‘LA way’ amid NFL offseason

The Los Angeles Rams closed the NFL’s final offensive coordinator opening with an in-house move.

ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that pass-game coordinator Nate Scheelhaase will step into the OC role. Quarterbacks coach Dave Ragone adds co-offensive coordinator duties.

Scheelhaase replaces Mike LaFleur, who left for a head coaching job with the Arizona Cardinals. The 35-year-old enters his third NFL season and continues a fast rise under Sean McVay. He interviewed for five head coaching jobs this cycle and drew strong reviews across the league.

“The NFL’s final OC opening has been filled in a uniquely LA way.” Schefter wrote.

The Rams trust their system and pipeline. McVay assistants often move on to top jobs, and the tree keeps growing. Scheelhaase now inherits an offense that ranked No. 1 in the NFL last season.

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Los Angeles finished 12-5 and reached the NFC Championship Game. The team averaged 30.5 points and led the league in passing yards at 268.1 per game. Matthew Stafford threw for 4,707 yards and 46 touchdowns, driving one of the most aggressive attacks in football.

Scheelhaase joined the Rams after coordinating at Iowa State in 2023. He also coached at Illinois, his alma mater, where he once started at quarterback. His background in the pass game fits a roster built around Stafford and a deep receiver group.

Rams’ move on Sean McVay and GM Les Snead

In early February, the Rams secured their leadership core. Sean McVay and general manager Les Snead signed multiyear extensions. Owner E. Stanley Kroenke praised their partnership and commitment to competing for titles.

“As we enter their 10th season together, it is only fitting to reflect on the tremendous success Sean and Les have brought to this franchise, and the indelible impact they have made on Los Angeles and the NFL,” Kroenke said in his statement.

“They continue to embody the standard of this franchise to compete for championships… we are thrilled they will be leading the Los Angeles Rams for years to come.”

The Rams’ defense ranked 10th in points allowed, and it was a major hurdle in the NFC title loss to the Seattle Seahawks. Now the focus shifts to keeping the offense sharp while chasing another Super Bowl run next season.

So, as the moves make it clear, in Los Angeles, continuity remains the plan.

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NBC Olympics schedule tonight: Spoiler-free primetime TV lineup for Friday night Milan Cortina 2026 show

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Team USA bobsled stars Elana Meyers Taylor and Kaillie Humphries try to position themselves for more medals and the American men vie for podium spots in freestyle skiing on Friday's NBC "Primetime in Milan" show.

Every day of the Winter Games, The Sporting News will let you know what's coming on that night's primetime broadcasts — without spoilers — so you can plan your evening viewing if you can't watch all the action live. 

Friday night's show will start and finish with women's 1500m speed skating, first long track and then short at the conclusion of the broadcast. In between, Team USA's two-woman bobsled teams will make their first two runs in Cortina, as sleds piloted by Meyers Taylor, Humphries and Kaysha Love jostle for position with German star Lisa Buckwitz. 

Medals will be handed out in freestyle skiing, where veteran Alex Ferreira leads a strong U.S. contingent in the halfpipe. Ferreira took silver in the event in Pyeongchang and bronze four years ago in Beijing. 

Beyond NBC, fans can watch curling highlights on CNBC along with USA-Slovakia men's hockey, the women's curling semifinals and men's biathlon on USA Network. 

See below for the full broadcast schedule tonight and enjoy all the memorable moments from Milan Cortina. 

NBC Olympics schedule tonight: Spoiler-free primetime TV lineup for Friday

Schedule is subject to change. Watch it all on NBC or stream it via DIRECTV.

Time (ET)Event
8 p.m.Speed skating women's 1500m
8:20 p.m.Two-woman bobsled runs 1 and 2
8:40 p.m.Short track speed skating women's 1500m semifinals
9 p.m.Freestyle skiing men's halfpipe final
9:50 p.m.Short track speed skating women's 1500m final

Olympics schedule tonight: USA, CNBC lineups for Friday

Here are the events scheduled to be rebroadcast on delay this evening: 

Time (ET)EventTV/Live stream
5 p.m.Curling highlightsCNBC, DIRECTV
6 p.m.Women's curling semifinalUSA, DIRECTV
8 p.m.Men's biathlon 15km mass startUSA, DIRECTV
8:45 p.m.Women's curling semifinalUSA, DIRECTV
11:30 p.m.Men's hockey: USA vs. SlovakiaUSA, DIRECTV

Winter Olympics primetime TV channels, live stream

  • TV channels: NBC, USA, CNBC
  • Live stream: DIRECTV

Primetime in Milan will air live on NBC every night, with host Mike Tirico presenting a package of competition from earlier in the day, highlights and interviews. 

Primetime in Milan and the rest of the delayed broadcasts on USA Network and CNBC can be streamed live via DIRECTV, which offers a free trial so new subscribers can try before they buy. 

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Winter Olympics live TV schedule for tomorrow

Saturday, Feb. 21

Time (ET)SportEventTV/Live stream
4 a.m.BobsledFour-Man Run 1USA, Peacock
4 a.m.Freestyle SkiingMen's Ski Cross qualifyingPeacock
4:45 a.m.Freestyle SkiingMixed Team Aerials finalUSA, Peacock
5 a.m.Cross-Country SkiingMen's 50km Mass Start ClassicPeacock, USA (6:10 a.m.)
5:55 a.m.BobsledFour-Man Run 2Peacock
5:55 a.m.Freestyle SkiingMen's Ski Cross finalsPeacock
7:30 a.m.Ski MountaineeringMixed Team RelayUSA, Peacock
8:05 a.m.CurlingWomen's Bronze Medal GamePeacock
8:15 a.m.BiathlonWomen's 12.5km Mass StartUSA, Peacock
9 a.m.Speed SkatingMen's, Women's Mass StartUSA, Peacock (NBC 10 a.m.)
1 p.m.BobsledTwo-Woman Run 3NBC, Peacock
1:05 p.m.CurlingMen's Gold Medal GameCNBC, Peacock
1:30 p.m.Freestyle SkiingWomen's Halfpipe finalNBC, Peacock
2:40 p.m.HockeyMen's Bronze Medal GameUSA, Peacock
2:55 p.m.Figure SkatingExhibition GalaNBC, Peacock
3:05 p.m.BobsledTwo-Woman Final RunPeacock, NBC

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5-Time Pro Bowler Does Not Want to Play Aidan Hutchinson Ever Again

Detroit Lions fans have watched Aidan Hutchinsonevolve from a promising rookie to a full-blown defensive nightmare. Now, one of the best offensive tackles of the past two decades has confirmed what Detroit already knows: Hutchinson is a problem no lineman wants to deal with.

During a recent appearance on the St. Brown Podcast, now-retired five-time Pro Bowl left tackle Terron Armstead offered one of the strongest compliments imaginable—by admitting he never wants to see Hutchinson across the line of scrimmage again.

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“He’s an alien, bro”

Armstead was originally discussing how modern edge rushers—specifically Jared Verse—contributed to his decision to retire after the 2025 season. His point was simple: players are bigger, faster, smarter, and more technically refined than ever.

Then, unprompted, he brought up Hutchinson.

“I played Aidan his rookie year, and he’s an alien, bro,” Armstead said as quoted by Pride of Detroit. “I had no idea he was 6-(foot)-7. I’m thinking he’s 6-3, 6-4. I see the kid, he’s like 6-9.”

For a veteran tackle who’s faced elite rushers for over a decade, that physical shock alone says plenty.

What really stood out: Hutchinson’s mind

Armstead made it clear that Hutchinson wasn’t just overwhelming because of size or effort—it was his ability to process at an elite level as a rookie that caught his attention.

“And with most rookies, I can change up sets, they can’t read it. Jump sets, all of that,” Armstead said.
“He’s seeing all of it. He was fire, bro. His rookie year? He was fire, crazy.”

That detail matters. Veteran tackles survive by manipulating inexperienced rushers. Armstead saying Hutchinson saw everything as a rookie is about as strong an endorsement of football IQ as you’ll hear.

“I don’t want to play him again. Ever.”

Here’s the quote Lions fans will bookmark forever:

“I locked his ass up, but—in Detroit, in Detroit—he was fire, bro. I don’t want to play him again. I never want to see that kid again, ever. I’m happy I never played him (again).”

And to be fair, Armstead isn’t lying about the results. In that 2022 matchup—when the Dolphins beat the Lions, Hutchinson was held to one tackle, three pressures.

But that’s exactly what makes the praise so telling.

Respect from the best hits different

Elite players know when they’ve encountered something special—even if the box score doesn’t show it. Armstead shutting Hutchinson down that day didn’t blind him to what was coming next.

Since then, Hutchinson has:

  • Made two Pro Bowls
  • Recorded 43.0 sacks in 56 games
  • Finished second in the NFL in pressures in 2023
  • Led the entire NFL in pressures in 2025

Armstead didn’t see a fluke. He saw a rookie who already had the tools—and the brain—to become dominant.

From “fire” rookie to league-wide problem

This story perfectly captures Hutchinson’s trajectory. Even when he didn’t win every rep, he was already forcing elite tackles to dig deep into their bags.

Now? Those bags aren’t enough.

When a five-time Pro Bowler openly says he’s relieved he never had to line up against you again, that’s not hype. That’s earned fear—and earned respect.

Final thoughts

Detroit has watched Hutchinson grow in real time. But moments like this—unsolicited praise from a retired star who’s seen it all—validate everything the Lions believe they have in their franchise edge rusher.

Aidan Hutchinson isn’t just winning with effort anymore.
He’s winning with size, skill, intelligence, and inevitability.

And according to Terron Armstead?
That’s exactly why he’s glad his playing days are over.

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Mike Conley is glad he could come back to the Timberwolves, even if his playing time will be minimal

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Mike Conley reunited with the Minnesota Timberwolves this week as if he hadn't ever left. That's about right, because he was barely gone.

The 38-year-old point guard was back at Target Center with the Timberwolves on Friday when they hosted the Dallas Mavericks, their first game after the All-Star break. Conley was off the roster for a mere two weeks, having been traded to the Chicago Bulls on Feb. 3, sent to the Charlotte Hornets on Feb. 4, and waived on Feb. 5.

He re-signed on Tuesday with the Timberwolves, whose maneuvering made it possible to cut about $20 million off their luxury tax bill, move below the first apron to gain the flexibility to acquire Ayo Dosunmu, and bring back the revered Conley on a prorated minimum contract. Though he briefly left the official text message thread with practice times and other logistics, Conley stayed in the players-only group chat.

“The two weeks off, that was great. The first two days off, it wasn’t so great. It was a lot of — I call it — stress, but it’s a little crazy,” Conley said after practice on Thursday. “But after that, once I heard that I’d be bought out and be a free agent, I was like, 'Man, I won’t have to come to work. Like, I don’t have to do a dang thing. Stay-at-home-dad for a few days, got out to go on All-Star break a little early, got to enjoy some time with the family.”

Timberwolves coach Chris Finch joked that Conley's absence left the team lost, because the 19th-year veteran usually leads the breakout from post-practice or in-game huddles with the, “One, two, three, Wolves!” chant.

“We had a few of those quiet moments,” Finch said, before transitioning his quip to praise. “Honestly, he's meant so much to us. We don’t have the success that we’ve had without him. It’s great to have him back for all the reasons — the leadership and the maturity and the experience that he brings. So fortunate.”

For the first time in his career, Conley had found himself in a reserve role before the trade, his on-court value diminishing even if the overall benefit of his presence has continued to be appreciated throughout the organization. Averaging just 18.4 minutes per game this season, Conley fully realizes his playing time down the stretch will be even less with the arrival of Dosunmu and the emergence of Bones Hyland. Jaylen Clark and a now-healthy Terrence Shannon are in the mix for backup guard minutes.

“All these guys have earned their time and minutes on the court to get their opportunities and do what they do. I’m going to be ready and be prepared for whatever role that is, whether it’s in the rotation or spotty, whatever it is. I’m just thankful to be back around these guys,” Conley said.

As the Timberwolves reached the Western Conference finals in each of the last two years, players mentioned how badly they wanted to win for Conley, a four-time winner of the NBA Sportsmanship Award and a two-time teammate of the year honoree by the league. He's glad to get one more run at a title with this group, no matter his level of contribution over the next few months. The fact they're 149-92 in the regular season with him on the roster with four playoff series victories can't be discounted.

“It’d have been really unfulfilling not to be able to be a part of whatever happens, whether we win, lose or not,” he said, adding: “This would be really awkward for me to go somewhere else, and have to leave that behind, you know? I kind of go all in wherever I’m at.”

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Top 20 high school softball rankings for the Southland

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Here are the preseason softball rankings for the Southland from CalHISports.com.

Rk. Schhol, Rec. last year

1. Norco, 29-3

2. Orange Lutheran, 22-6

3. JSerra, 19-14

4. Temescal Canyon, 21-6

5. Los Alamitos, 21-12

6. Sherman Oaks Notre Dame, 25-6

7. Oaks Christian, 21-5

8. Fullerton, 21-8

9. La Mirada, 25-5

10. El Modena, 23-10

11. Marina, 19-13

12. RIo Mesa,16-10

13. Garden Grove Pacifica, 15-12

14. La Habra, 22-8

15. Palos Verdes, 21-8

16. Valley View, 24-5

17. Long Beach Poly, 20-7

18. Granada Hills, 28-3

19. Etiwanda, 23-4

20. Huntington Beach, 22-8

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Lindsey Vonn Shares Shocking X-Ray After Leg Surgery and Details Recovery: ‘I’m Bionic For Real Now’

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Lindsey Vonn, who suffered a terrifying accident 13 seconds into her run for the women’s downhill at the 2026 Winter Olympics, is sharing details from her latest surgery.

The 41-year-old skier, who returned to the U.S. on Tuesday, February 17, after a stint in an Italian hospital, shared photos and videos to her social media accounts on Friday, February 20, and said surgery took “a bit more than 6 hours to complete.”

“As you can see, it required a lot of plates and screws to put back together but Dr Hackett did an incredible job,” explained Vonn, whose Instagram post included X-rays of her leg that appears to have screws attached to the bone.

“Thank you Dr Viola for the surgery assist as well!!” she continued. “With the extent of the trauma, I’ve been struggling a bit post op and have not yet been able to be discharged from the hospital just yet… almost there.”

“Baby steps,” she concluded. “Will explain the injury and what it all means soon.”

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Over on her X account, Vonn posted the X-ray photo and simply captioned the post, “I’m bionic for real now 🦾.”

On February 8, Vonn was evacuated from the scene at the Olympics by helicopter and, according to Reuters, she underwent surgery on a broken leg immediately after arriving at Ca’Foncello Hospital in Italy.

As Star previously reported, the athlete suffered a complex tibia fracture and underwent multiple surgeries following the crash, which left her with injuries typically found in motorcycle crash patients that can sometimes result in amputation.

In the comments section of her latest Instagram post, Vonn received will-wishes from fans and friends.

Comedian Chelsea Handler wrote, “Love you, you tough b***h! Unreal what your body has been through and come back from,” while Olympic gold medalist Jutta Leerdam said, “You got this strong woman.”

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One day after the crash, Vonn’s father, Alan Kildow, told the Associated Press that his daughter is done racing — at least if he has anything to do with it.

“She’s 41 years old and this is the end of her career,” said Kildow. “There will be no more ski races for Lindsey Vonn, as long as I have anything to say about it.”

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Napoli Eye Bayer Leverkusen and Olympiacos Starlets

Napoli Eye Bayer Leverkusen and Olympiacos Starlets
Napoli Eye Bayer Leverkusen and Olympiacos Starlets

Despite their early elimination, Napoli are keeping tabs on the UEFA Champions League to scout for some targets for the summer. They anticipate continuing with Antonio Conte, but they plan to maintain their policy of primarily adding U-23 players, as they did in January with Giovane or Alisson Santos.

According to Il Mattino, the Partenopei have laid eyes in particular on Ernest Poku and Kostantinos Tzolakis. The former moved to Bayer Leverkusen from AZ Alkmaar for €10M last summer. He has registered 6 goals and 9 assists in 35 games this campaign. He has 19 caps with the Netherlands U-21 under his belt, during which he has hit the net 5 times.

Napoli already have two starting-caliber goalies, but it remains to be seen whether Vanja Milinkovic-Savic and Alex Meret are fine with their dualism and will both stay. The Olympiacos shot-stopper is on the radar of a few big clubs, as he’s had back-to-back convincing campaigns since bursting onto the scene. He has kept 57 clean sheets and allowed 119 goals since taking over the starting job. He has featured 7 times with Greece.

Per Tuttomercatoweb, Juventus are monitoring the 23-year-old as well, along with Roma, should they cash in on Mile Svilar and reload, and Bayern Munich, which might search for a Manuel Neuer heir at the end of the season.

Our Take on Napoli, Poku, and Tzolakis

The brass’ vision prevailed in the last window, when they really couldn’t do much because of some nonsensical financial rules. One of the ways to avoid the injury bug would be to add younger players who can better handle the load, but surely Conte would have something to say about that.

Drama Surrounding the MLB Players Union, Tony Vitello Sets the Record Straight & 2026 Fantasy Baseball Advice

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The Major League Baseball Players Association had a major shakeup this week after union head Tony Clark resigned from his position following an investigation into an inappropriate relationship with his sister-in-law. This shocking news has caused a ripple effect with collective bargaining agreement discussions set to begin next offseason.

On this episode of Baseball Bar-B-Cast, Jake Mintz and Jordan Shusterman discuss why this controversy is such a big deal as the players’ union looks for strong leadership ahead of upcoming negotiations. They then dive into the newly elected leader, Bruce Meyer, and why he is an interesting choice to lead the players at a crucial moment as the league prepares for 2027 and beyond.

Later, Jake and Jordan are joined by Yahoo Fantasy analyst Scott Pianowski, who gives his expert opinion on whether Aaron Judge, Shohei Ohtani or Bobby Witt Jr. should be the number one overall pick in your draft — and which sleepers you should have your eye on. Then, the guys discuss the Milwaukee Brewers giving Pat Murphy an extension and why Tony Vitello felt the need to clarify his move to the majors. To close the show, Jake and Jordan make their picks for this week’s edition of The Good, The Bad & The Uggla.

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13:33 – Who is Bruce Meyer?

29:03 – Fantasy baseball advice

49:26 – Around the League: Murphy extension

52:35 – Tony Vitello clears things up

58:02 – The Good, The Bad & The Uggla

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ESPN writers give trade scenarios for Maxx Crosby, one hilariously bad

Everyone loves trade fodder. Maxx Crosby's angry response to being sat down for the final two games for a meniscus injury he insisted he could play through sparked the fire and his refusal to say anything about it since has only added fuel to the blaze since then. And, of course, the NFL media loves this because they get to create a whole lot of content surrounding it. And, in some cases, come up with some wild trade scenarios.

ESPN asked several of their NFL writers to each put together hypothetical trades for the 28-year-old Pro Bowl edge rusher. Some of which are unrealistic to the point of being downright unserious.

We will start with the most absurd. It comes from Seth Walder for the Chargers and it reads more like clickbait. So, I'm sorry for falling for it.

Seth Walder's offer:

Raiders get: 2026 second-round pick (No. 55 overall), 2026 sixth-round pick, 2027 fifth-round pick

Chargers get: Crosby

Walder never explains why the compensation is so slim, saying only that the Raiders would be taking draft capital from a rival. Never mentioning that failing to even get anything higher than the 55th overall pick without so much as a star player included is not nearly enough. Not in any universe. The Chargers would simply be stealing a Pro Bowl edge rusher who would no doubt wreak havoc on his former team twice a season for several years. This laughable deal would absolutely never happen and we should all feel dumber having read it.

The other deals don't come close to reaching the Micah Parsons trade level (two firsts and a star player) some might have expected/hoped. All seem to be fairly similar deals, however.

Jeremy Fowler's offer:

Raiders get: WR DJ Moore, 2026 first-round pick (No. 25 overall), 2027 third-round pick

Chargers get: Crosby

Dan Graziano's offer:

Raiders get: WR George Pickens, 2026 first-round pick (No. 20 overall)

Cowboys get: Crosby, 2026 second-round pick (No. 36 overall)

Ben Solak's offer:

Raiders get: WR Chris Godwin Jr., 2026 first-round pick (No. 15 overall), 2027 second-round pick

Buccaneers get: Crosby, 2027 fifth-round pick

In each case, the interested team sends the Raiders a much-needed receiver plus a top pick and, in two cases, a future pick as well. Still, not massive hauls like the Parsons deal, but there seems to be some consensus here of the compensation being a receiver, top pick, and a future pick.

We don't know at this point if Crosby even will be traded, and what the Raiders would get and from whom.

This article originally appeared on Raiders Wire: ESPN writers give trade scenarios for Maxx Crosby, one hilariously bad

Olympics-Owners recount panic after Nazgul gatecrashes race on doggy day out

By Tommy Lund and Liz Hampton

TESERO, Italy, Feb 20 (Reuters) - When the Varesco family headed off to watch the biathlon at the Winter Olympics on Wednesday they left their two-year-old Czechoslovakian wolfdog ‌Nazgul locked in his kennel at home in Tesero.

In their absence, Nazgul became the most unlikely star ‌of the Milano Cortina Games after escaping from the house and wandering onto the nearby Olympic cross-country course before sprinting down the finishing straight ​alongside the skiers.

"We were on the train to Anterselva to watch the biathlon," Alice Varesco told Reuters on Friday.

"We were three hours from home when friends started sending us videos. That was the panic moment. We realised we could not do anything."

For a few surreal seconds during the qualifying races, spectators thought a wolf had wandered onto the course.

Instead, it ‌was Nazgul, lean and silver-grey, ears pricked, locking ⁠onto the skiers ahead of him and instinctively joining the chase.

He even appeared in an official photo finish image, which was how Alice and Ernesto Varesco ultimately confirmed it was ⁠their dog.

"Concern, for sure," Alice said of her first reaction. "It was with us the whole day actually. Even after they told us he was safe, we kept thinking about what could have gone wrong."

Nazgul had never previously got out of the house ​on ​his own and the Varescos think that, frustrated at being ​left behind, he may have nudged a lever ‌repeatedly until it gave way before managing to get the door to the house open.

"He wanted to look for us I think because he's used ... to going in that direction with us when we go for a walk," Alice said. "He likes to stay with his crew."

NAZGUL CAUGHT INSIDE VENUE

Race officials reacted quickly to the incursion. The race director managed to catch Nazgul inside the venue, and family members brought him home within half an hour.

By early afternoon, ‌the footage had travelled around the world.

"Everyone was sending us videos ​and pictures. At a certain point we just closed the phone because ​it was impossible," Alice added. "We were in Anterselva ​with small kids and we said we need to be here and we'll look at ‌everything later."

Security around Nazgul's kennel has been tightened ​to prevent any repeat for ​the 50-kilometre races this weekend, which the family will watch from the balcony at home with their wolfdog firmly in sight.

The Varescos are most of all relieved that Nazgul's day out did not result in ​any injury or serious disruption.

"We did not ‌think this could be possible, but generally the reaction was people loved him," Alice said.

"And it's ​good that nothing happened and it was going in a positive way, so everybody was happy."

(Tommy ​Lund and Liz Hampton in Tesero; Editing by Nick Mulvenney)

Coco Gauff voices frustration with her coach after double fault against Elina Svitolina

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As one of tennis’ brightest and most popular stars, Coco Gauff has seen her form dip in recent months, raising a few questions about where things are headed.

Issues with her serve and forehand have really held her back, making it tough for her to compete against the top players on the tour.

Her ability to keep grinding out wins is a testament to her determination, but even that can only carry her so far.

During Coco Gauff’s Dubai Open semifinal against Elina Svitolina, a moment of frustration highlighted just how much those areas of her game are weighing on her.

Frustration boils over for Gauff during Svitolina match

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What’s even more frustrating for the American superstar is the fact that, in an effort to remedy the situation, Gauff hired Gavin MacMillan to her coaching staff back in September of last year.

Brought in specifically to help fix these issues, MacMillan was seen as someone who could bring more consistency and confidence back into her game.

MacMillan hasn’t yet delivered noticeable results. After another double fault against Svitolina, the 21-year-old voiced her frustration loud and clear.

The American directed this frustrated message toward her coaching box: “I’ve been doing everything you’ve wanted for the last 6 months, and it’s not getting any better.”

And it’s not hard to see why she feels that way.

Gauff’s game hasn’t moved forward under MacMillan

The progress simply hasn’t been there. She seems no closer to fixing either stroke than when they first started working together.

Her forehand still breaks down too often, and double faults continue to show up at critical moments. Comparing now to two years ago, she looks less reliable across both shots.

MacMillan was hired specifically for these areas but has yet to deliver any real progress after half a year together. Gauff’s recent comments suggest patience might be wearing thin.

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Jets urged to &#39;kick the tires&#39; on trades for Eagles and Texans backup QBs

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The New York Jets have a major quarterback problem. Justin Fields was a disaster, and they don't have a good rookie worth drafting early this year.

Darren Mougey and Aaron Glenn will have to look to free agency or the trade market to land a new quarterback this offseason. Fortunately, there are some interesting trade options other than the expensive Tua Tagovailoa and Kyler Murray.

Dan Parr of NFL.com shared that NFL Draft expert Daniel Jeremiah is urging the Jets, instead of taking a QB in the draft, to "kick the tires" on a trade for a backup QB from the Philadelphia Eagles or the Houston Texans.

Jets urged to 'kick the tires' on trades for Eagles, Texans QBs

"Instead, Jeremiah said the Jets should be kicking the tires on a couple of veteran backups to gauge their availability on the trade market: the Eagles' Tanner McKee and the Texans' Davis Mills," Parr writes.

Both of these quarterbacks are backups behind quarterbacks who won't have their starting jobs in jeopardy this offseason.

Jalen Hurts is a Super Bowl MVP and isn't going anywhere. And while C.J. Stroud had a rough playoffs, he's also staying the starter for now.

Of these two, McKee is a bit more of an unknown. The Eagles' backup is a Super Bowl champion. He'll be 26 years old at the start of the season and was a 2023 sixth-round draft pick by the Eagles.

In his career, McKee has a 1-1 record, a 61.4% completion rate, 597 yards, five touchdowns, and one interception across the last two seasons.

MoreJets rumor links New York to $12 million Super Bowl-winning QB after Frank Reich hire

Mills, on the other hand, is more of a known QB. He was a 2021 third-round pick and is 27 years old. He's made 29 starts in his career, with a 61.8% completion rate, 7,082 passing yards, 40 touchdowns, and 26 interceptions.

His lows are tough, in a 17-TD, 15-INT season in 2022 in 15 starts. But this past season, he went 3-0 for the Texans with a 57.2% completion rate, 915 passing yards, five touchdowns, and one interception.

Both of these quarterbacks would be nice options for the Jets to trade a mid-round pick for. They're cheap, solid quarterbacks who've shown enough to be quality starters in the NFL.

Jeremiah is urging the Jets to, instead of taking a QB in the first few rounds of the 2026 NFL Draft, to "kick the tires" on these two backups with the Eagles and Texans to be their new QB for the 2026 season.

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Blue Ridge Beats Fredericksburg, York County, Charlottesville, Albemarle, Alexandria and More Virginia Destinations Smashing US Tourism Records, Now Expecting Even Bigger Surges in This Year

20 February 2026 at 22:59
Blue Ridge Beats Fredericksburg, York County, Charlottesville, Albemarle, Alexandria and More Virginia Destinations Smashing US Tourism Records, Now Expecting Even Bigger Surges in This Year
Blue Ridge Beats Fredericksburg, York County, Charlottesville, Albemarle, Alexandria and More Virginia Destinations Smashing US Tourism Records, Now Expecting Even Bigger Surges in This Year

Virginia’s Tourism Explosion: Why the World is Watching. Move over, traditional hotspots. Blue Ridge beats Fredericksburg, York County, Charlottesville, Albemarle, Alexandria and more Virginia destinations in a stunning display of charm, yet both Virginia destinations are currently smashing US tourism records like never before. From the historic streets of York County to the bustling energy of Alexandria, the Commonwealth is on fire. Travelers are flocking to Charlottesville and Albemarle, finding that these Virginia destinations offer a magic that simply cannot be replicated.

Why is York County suddenly the talk of the town?

How did Blue Ridge manage to beat Fredericksburg in visitor growth? As Charlottesville and Albemarle welcome thousands, experts are expecting even bigger surges in this year than anyone predicted. Even the sophisticated docks of Alexandria are smashing US tourism records, proving that the entire state is a powerhouse.

We are expecting even bigger surges in this year, so the time to plan is now. Travel And Tour World urges you to dive into our exclusive report to see how these icons are redefining the American getaway. Don’t miss out on the secrets behind the success of Alexandria and beyond.

Virginia’s Record-Breaking Tourism Surge: How US Cities Are Dominating in 2025 and Beyond

The US tourism sector is booming like never before, and Virginia’s cities are leading the charge! In 2025, Virginia shattered records, captivating tourists from across the globe, and it’s only just the beginning. As US travel thrives, these Virginia cities are emerging as unstoppable tourist magnets, fueling the US tourism sector’s incredible comeback.

From Roanoke to Fredericksburg and Charlottesville, cities across Virginia are on fire with tourism growth. The floodgates are wide open, and the US tourism sector is racing toward new heights. Let’s dive deep into how Virginia is setting the stage for the most incredible tourism expansion the US has ever seen.

Virginia’s Explosive Growth: The US Tourism Sector Reaches New Heights

In 2025, Virginia achieved a tourism milestone that has left the entire US tourism sector in awe. Virginia tourism hit a record-breaking $35.1 billion in spending — a monumental feat for any state. The surge in visitor numbers is not just a blip, but a significant shift that proves US tourism is more than just recovering. It’s thriving.

Virginia’s remarkable growth is propelled by the state’s ability to tap into both domestic and international markets. Tourists flocking to Virginia from across the USA and the Americas are contributing to a global boom in US travel. With Virginia cities at the heart of this growth, it’s clear that US tourism is only just getting started.

The numbers are staggering, but what’s even more impressive is the diversity of tourists. From history buffs to food lovers and adventure seekers, Virginia is attracting all types of visitors, driving US tourism growth like never before.

Virginia’s Blue Ridge Leads the Charge: Roanoke and Beyond Spark US Travel Surge

The breathtaking beauty of Virginia’s Blue Ridge has taken the tourism world by storm. Roanoke, nestled in the heart of this mountainous region, has seen incredible tourism growth in 2025. Hotel revenues soared by a staggering 5.8%, with room demand increasing by 3.4% compared to the previous year. Visitors are flocking to Virginia’s Blue Ridge to experience its outdoor adventures and cultural offerings. From hiking trails to world-class museums, Roanoke is quickly becoming one of the US’s top travel destinations.

As US travel continues to flourish, Virginia’s Blue Ridge is capitalising on its scenic landscapes and rich history, drawing tourists from across the globe. With targeted marketing campaigns pushing the region to new heights, it’s clear that Roanoke and Virginia’s Blue Ridge will continue to be pivotal players in the US tourism sector. Expect this region to dominate the Americas travel scene in 2026 and beyond.

Fredericksburg: A Historic City Booms as US Travel Continues to Surge

The historic city of Fredericksburg, with its timeless charm and significant Civil War history, has become a major hub for US tourism. In 2025, visitor spending skyrocketed by 12.9%, marking a dramatic rise in tourism interest. Fredericksburg is not just drawing in domestic visitors but also attracting international tourists eager to explore America’s past. US travel experts have noted that the city’s rich historical heritage, combined with its growing food and cultural scenes, is making it a must-visit destination in 2025.

Virginia tourism continues to surge in Fredericksburg, with the city seeing an influx of visitors year after year. The US tourism sector is thriving on the back of Fredericksburg’s commitment to preserving its heritage while offering a modern travel experience. The Americas is watching as this city sets new records, and with Fredericksburg’s strategic investments in tourism infrastructure, it’s poised for even more explosive growth in 2026.

Charlottesville & Albemarle: US Tourism’s Secret Weapon – A City on the Rise

Charlottesville, home to Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello and the University of Virginia, is experiencing a tourism boom that has left US travel experts in awe. In 2024, Charlottesville saw $990 million in tourism spending, and the numbers for 2025 are expected to exceed $1 billion. The city’s cultural scene, coupled with its world-renowned wine regions, is a magnet for US and international visitors alike.

The future of Charlottesville tourism is brighter than ever. With a new conference centre and hotel opening in 2025, and the city’s commitment to expanding its tourism offerings, Charlottesville is on track to be a key player in US tourism in 2026. Virginia tourism experts predict that Charlottesville will become one of the top destinations in the US, drawing millions of tourists eager to experience its mix of history, culture, and natural beauty.

Alexandria: A Major Player in US Tourism – How This City is Shaping the Future of US Travel

Just across the river from Washington, D.C., Alexandria is experiencing a tourism renaissance. In 2025, hotel tax revenue soared as international visitors flocked to the city’s historic waterfront and museums. The US tourism sector is witnessing a shift as Alexandria becomes a key destination for travellers seeking both history and modern experiences. Alexandria’s 17.6% growth in visitor spending has firmly established it as one of the fastest-growing cities in the US tourism landscape.

As Alexandria continues to capitalise on its proximity to Washington, D.C., and its investment in cultural and heritage tourism, it’s clear that this city will continue to play a major role in the US travel industry. With 2026 set to be another banner year for US tourism, Alexandria is perfectly positioned to ride the wave of success in the Americas travel boom.

York County: Hidden Gem of US Tourism – How This Virginia Destination Is Flourishing

While not traditionally as well-known as other Virginia cities, York County has quietly become a major player in US tourism. In 2025, York County saw an impressive 5.6% increase in tourism revenue, thanks in part to its proximity to Williamsburg and the Historic Triangle. The region’s appeal to tourists looking for American history and outdoor activities has driven consistent growth.

York County’s tourism potential is undeniable, and with new accommodations and events slated for 2026, it’s set to become a key destination in the US tourism sector. This hidden gem in Virginia is drawing increasing attention from US travellers and international visitors, making it one of the most exciting up-and-coming destinations in the Americas.

2025 US Tourism Market Scenario: A Deep Dive into the Travel Boom and What Lies Ahead for 2026

The US tourism market in 2025 is a tale of resilience, challenges, and growth. As the US tourism sector continues its recovery from the pandemic, there are several key trends driving this shift — and some hurdles that remain. According to the U.S. Travel Association and National Travel and Tourism Office (NTTO), the US is still adjusting to post-pandemic tourism trends, with changes in international travel patterns and a booming domestic tourism market. While international arrivals faced some challenges, domestic travel surged in the US, and there are high expectations for 2026.

This in-depth report looks at the factors shaping the US travel market in 2025, from the surge in domestic tourism to the decline in international inbound visits. The analysis is built around authoritative sources and projections, offering a clear picture of where US tourism is headed and how it will evolve in the near future.

The US Tourism Market in 2025: A Record-Breaking Year for Domestic Travel

2025 marks another banner year for US tourism, particularly in the domestic travel sector. According to the latest data from the U.S. Travel Association, over 90% of Americans planned to travel in 2025, a significant jump compared to previous years. This surge in domestic tourism is mainly driven by a combination of pent-up demand and Americans’ growing desire to explore their own country. The US tourism sector is booming, and this surge is expected to continue through 2026.

While international visitors slowed in some parts of the country, US residents have more than made up for it, making domestic travel a cornerstone of 2025’s tourism growth. This is evident in increased hotel bookings, flight reservations, and tourism spending, as Americans flocked to both traditional and emerging destinations across the country. From national parks to bustling cities, domestic tourism continues to dominate, becoming a vital contributor to the US economy.

One standout statistic is the $35.1 billion in tourism spending achieved in 2024, with early reports showing the same momentum in 2025. This growth highlights the US travel market’s robust recovery and showcases the Americas’ increasing reliance on domestic travel.

Blue Ridge Beats Fredericksburg, York County, Charlottesville, Albemarle, Alexandria and More Virginia Destinations Smashing US Tourism Records, Now Expecting Even Bigger Surges in This Year

Inbound Travel Trends: International Tourism Faces Slower Growth

The story of international tourism in 2025 tells a different tale. Inbound international visits to the US, according to the National Travel and Tourism Office, saw a 6.3% decrease in 2025 compared to the previous year. As the world adjusted to the new normal, US tourism experienced some challenges with international arrivals.

In particular, key markets such as Western Europe and South America saw slower growth, with factors like political unrest, visa restrictions, and economic downturns dampening demand. For instance, the UK, Germany, and Brazil — major sources of tourists to the US — all showed signs of slowdown in visitor numbers. These trends have led experts to predict a 6% dip in inbound visitation for 2025.

However, despite the challenges, there were some bright spots. Visitors from the Middle East and certain parts of Asia showed notable growth in 2025. Tourists from countries like India, China, and the United Arab Emirates continued to flock to the US, primarily for leisure, business, and educational purposes. This growth helped partially offset the decline in visitation from other regions.

Spending Growth in US Tourism: A Silver Lining Amidst Declines

Even though international arrivals showed a slight dip, spending by international tourists remained strong in 2025. According to the International Trade Administration, international visitors spent $126.9 billion in the US during the first half of the year, marking a new record for that period. The overall spending figure is expected to be $260 billion by the end of 2025, surpassing previous years’ totals.

Interestingly, spending on domestic travel has been just as significant. Americans’ travel spending is at an all-time high, thanks to the pent-up demand following the pandemic. With more people exploring destinations in the US, total tourism spending is expected to hit $38 billion by the end of 2025.

These impressive figures illustrate the resilience of US tourism. The travel spending growth shows that while the number of inbound visitors may have decreased, the total economic impact of tourism remains substantial, driven largely by domestic travel.

US Business Travel: A Slow Yet Steady Recovery

The US business travel sector faced a slower recovery than leisure travel in 2025. As hybrid work models continue to dominate, many companies are still holding back on full-scale corporate travel. However, corporate spending on travel has started to recover, with business travel expenditure growing at a steady but moderate pace.

According to US Travel Association, business travel spending is expected to grow by 3.5% in 2025, although it remains significantly lower than pre‑pandemic levels. Many companies are focusing on virtual meetings and limiting in-person conferences, which has reduced the need for frequent business trips.

Despite this, the US tourism market is adapting. Corporate tourism is expected to recover at a faster pace in the coming years, especially in key business hubs like New York, Los Angeles, and Chicago. 2025 is a year of adjustment for the business travel market, but with the increase in domestic business meetings and events, it is on track for further recovery by 2026.

Travel Competition: The US Faces Global Pressure in Attracting International Tourists

While US tourism continues to show strong growth, it faces increasing competition from other global destinations. As travel resumes globally, countries like France, Spain, and Japan are vying for the attention of international tourists. The US is not the only destination on the radar for travelers looking to visit the Americas. This shift in traveler preference is largely due to price fluctuations, political dynamics, and competition from other regions.

Some reports show that despite strong economic activity, international visitor growth in the US has slowed compared to other parts of the Americas, particularly in Canada and Mexico. US tourism faces a challenge to keep pace with the increasing appeal of neighboring countries that are offering attractive packages and travel incentives.

However, US tourism officials remain optimistic. Projections for 2026 expect growth in US international tourism, especially with the spotlight on key events like the FIFA 2026 World Cup and the US 250th anniversary celebrations. The US tourism sector is preparing for a resurgence in international visitors, with major cities and iconic destinations rolling out special promotions.

Tourism Outlook for 2026: The US Tourism Market’s Bright Future

Looking ahead, 2026 promises to be a pivotal year for the US tourism market. Inbound travel is expected to recover and exceed pre‑pandemic levels. This is largely due to upcoming high-profile events like the FIFA World Cup 2026, the US 250th Anniversary celebrations, and the ongoing recovery of the business travel sector.

With global events and a rising interest in US cities as tourist destinations, there is no doubt that the US tourism sector will experience stronger growth in the coming years. As international tourism rebounds, US cities are investing heavily in improving infrastructure, creating new attractions, and offering more competitive travel packages to attract tourists from all corners of the world.

The US Tourism Market in 2025 and Beyond

The US tourism market in 2025 is a mixed yet promising landscape. While international arrivals may have faced setbacks, domestic tourism has more than filled the gap, contributing to record levels of tourism spending. Looking ahead to 2026, the US tourism sector is poised for continued recovery, with major international events on the horizon and growing domestic tourism.

The US travel sector remains one of the most resilient and dynamic industries in the world. As the world continues to reopen and global travel resumes, the US will remain a leading destination for millions of tourists, both domestic and international. Virginia and other US cities are preparing for an even bigger year in 2026, as tourism numbers rise, and spending continues to break records.

Conclusion: US Tourism’s Explosive Growth – What’s Next for Virginia Cities in 2026?

Virginia is leading the charge in US tourism growth, with cities like Roanoke, Fredericksburg, Charlottesville, Alexandria, and York County pushing the limits of what’s possible. With record-breaking visitor spending and explosive tourism growth in 2025, Virginia’s cities are positioned for even greater success in 2026. As the US tourism sector continues to soar, these cities will remain at the forefront of the Americas travel boom.

2026 is set to be another year of unprecedented growth for Virginia, as these cities continue to capitalise on their unique offerings and increase their tourism appeal. With tourism at the heart of Virginia’s economy, the state’s cities are ready to take US travel to new heights, attracting millions of tourists from around the world and cementing their place in the future of the US tourism sector.

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New York Joins California, Illinois, Washington, Oregon, Louisiana, Texas, Massachusetts, And Pennsylvania In Discovering The Best Grocery Store Hotspots Across United States For Food Lovers You Have Never Heard Of

20 February 2026 at 22:58
New York Joins California, Illinois, Washington, Oregon, Louisiana, Texas, Massachusetts, And Pennsylvania In Discovering The Best Grocery Store Hotspots Across United States For Food Lovers You Have Never Heard Of

Grocery store tourism is taking the U.S. by storm in 2026, with food lovers across the country discovering hidden grocery store hotspots that offer authentic local flavours. New York is now joining other iconic states like California, Illinois, Washington, Oregon, Louisiana, Texas, Massachusetts, and Pennsylvania in embracing this exciting travel trend. From bustling food markets to artisanal grocery stores, these destinations are attracting food enthusiasts who are eager to explore the unique, fresh ingredients and gourmet delights available in each city. These grocery store hotspots are not just places to shop but experiences that showcase the heart of American food culture. With so many incredible options, food lovers can find something new in every city, making grocery store tourism the ultimate way to experience the U.S. in 2026. Travel and Tour World urges you to read on and uncover the best grocery store experiences you’ve never heard of!

The Rise of Grocery Store Tourism in the United States in 2026: The Food Adventure of a Lifetime!

Grocery store tourism is traveling to grocery stores across the country to experience the local culture and food of that city. Food enthusiasts, thrill seekers, and grocery store tourists are quickly discovering this new travel trend across multiple cities in the country.

Not all tourism is the same. Markets and food stores give each city its own heart and personality. From the landmark attractions in New York City to artisanal goodies in San Francisco, grocery store tourism is changing how we explore, shop, and eat. Excited about the grocery store tourism craze hitting America? Let’s go!

America’s Grocery Store Tourism Mecca: New York City

New York City is rightfully the mecca of grocery store tourism. The city’s amazing food diversity and range of iconic grocery stores and food markets draw visitors from every place on earth. Food lovers wander from the popular middle of the city, Chelsea Market, to the gigantic Eataly in the Flatiron District. New York really is the food lover’s paradise.

At Chelsea Market, the smell of freshly baked bread and artisanal cheeses wafts around, enticing both the locals and the visitors to peruse the market and take home some gourmet products. Want to go to Italy but don’t want to leave New York? You’re in luck. Eataly is the perfect spot. With fresh, made-in-house pastas, gourmet Italian meats, Italian wines, and more, this huge Italian marketplace is not just shopping but also a journey.

New York City has unique multicultural and multi-ethnic cuisines. The adventurous food lover has plenty to explore and experience. We assure you, this place will start a new love affair between you and food.

San Francisco: Local Food Heaven for Grocery Store Tourists

Food lovers have also found a perfect place in San Francisco, located on the west side of theUnited States. The famous Ferry Building Marketplace offers a large variety of organic and sustainable local products. In this historical food hall, you can find local cheeses, fresh seafood, baked goods, and artisanal chocolate. Enjoy a walk on the shore while eating some of the baked goods sold by the waterfront vendors.

But wait, there’s more! The Bi-Rite Market and The Market at the Ferry Building have a fantastic array of locally sourced seasonal products, meats, and wines. Grocery stores in San Francisco are not just places where you buy food, but where you experience the unique tastes of the city. It’s not just a trip to the market, it is a trip into the city’s food culture!

Los Angeles: Grocery Store Tourism at Its Best!

There are grocery stores in Los Angeles, and then there’s grocery store tourism in Los Angeles. This sprawling city is complemented by a variety of ethnic grocery outlets and food markets, making the city’s immensity feel multicultural. One of the best places to experience the variety of food offerings in Los Angeles is the Grand Central Market, located in Downtown LA.

The food hall serves Mexican street food and Mediterranean cuisine, and it is a great place to start your adventure. At 99 Ranch Market, you can experience authentic Asian grocery stores. Tienda La Reina is a great place to shop if you are looking for authentic Mexican grocery products.

Grocery shopping in Los Angeles lets you travel the world without leaving the city. You can find stores with a huge variety of foods from many different countries that reflect the cultural diversity of Los Angeles.

Chicago: Taste the Past

Chicago combines delicious food with rich history, making it a special tourist destination. The old and new grocery stores in Chicago show the history of food in the city. The Chicago French Market is a good example of a store that sells a mix of local and international foods. You can find many types of food, including fresh vegetables, cheese, and pastries.

Chicago also has many amazing farmers’ markets. You can find the best food in any city in the grocery store tourism markets in Chicago, whether you are buying food or just tasting it.

Seattle: Pike Place Market – Mariners Family Shows at Market Place

While at Pikes, don’t forget that there are plenty of seafood loving to-go grocery store tourists who will visit this place in Seattle, which makes for the most awe-inspiring sensory experience. The famous fish-throwers, the servers, store patrons, street performers, and live artists offer fish, local produce, farmstead cheese, local specialty foods, and handmade seasonal products. The smells, sights, sounds, and flavors of Seattle grocery stores will engage customers at every turn.

Most people probably didn’t know that Seattle had two Whole Foods Markets, to be honest. And on the other end of that side, there is a small but mighty set of Pacific Northwest specialty grocery retailers that adds that extra Pacific they are aiming for to the Northwest. The produce section is in the Northwest. The meat department is all local. The deli, chef’s collection, placed by the inbox on top, is upscale. And the grocery is Northwest Plus. Most wonderful little stop stores in the Northwest, complete with local seafood and Pacific Northwest deli meat, Northwest cheese, and above all, the entire world of grocery perfection located at the top end.

Portland: The One And Only

Portland is the only place dedicated to saving Planet Earth’s self grocery store tourist in that every single store is dedicated to the welfare and well-being of their self store regular grocery customers who care about the self store regular grocery customers. The Portland Farmers Market is a place where one will see the best that the state of Oregon can produce in the Timberland region, with their non-chemical engineering produced farm products, with artificial knees, baked with artificial yellows, and stop counter schools. And on and on and on, the entire state of Oregon, and the state of Oregon, and the state of Oregon.

Portland New Seasons Market and Food Front Cooperative have an emphasis on eco-friendly initiatives. Grocery store tourism in Portland is a must for those wanting to have an eco-friendly culinary adventure.

New Orleans: A Grocery Store Tourism Experience of Creole and Cajun Heritage

New Orleans is the only place in the country that offers this kind of grocery store tourism experience. Central Grocery is one of New Orleans’ oldest grocery stores. It has been serving the public since 1906. While there, you will be able to experience the history of the city and its Creole and Cajun cuisine by purchasing some of the best local foods.

The Market at the French Market and The St. Roch Market both allow you to experience the cuisine of New Orleans. For those wanting to take part in grocery store tourism in New Orleans, some of the things you will find include local fruits and vegetables, genuine Cajun products, and fresh packaged food.

Austin – A World of Grocery Delight

Austin, Texas, is a city known for its bold flavors, and its impressive culinary scene is just one of the many offerings to be experienced. Grocery store tourists will also enjoy visiting the Texas Farmers’ Market, where fresh and locally sourced ingredients are showcased. At Central Market and Whole Foods, there are also upscale offerings to explore.

Crafted grocery store tourism in Austin effortlessly combines locally available grocery store ingredients and treats with the distinct culinary flair of the city. Farm-to-table real experiences with culinary creations are also a piece of the grocery store tourism in the city. It is truly a great experience for all to enjoy the diverse and delightful offerings of Texas.

Boston – Where History And Food Sync

For those with a passion for food and a serious interest in history, Boston becomes a very interesting city. Grocery store tourism is serious in Boston. Quincy Market, the historic marketplace formed over 200 years ago, is one of the major tourist points of interest within the city. An incredible array of offerings is available, including fresh local seafood, groceries, and international gourmet products. The diversity of the food culture in Boston is astonishing.

Boston’s ethnic grocery stores give you a chance to learn a bit more about Boston’s diverse history. Whether you go to Haymarket or any of the other ethnic food stores around the city, grocery store tourism in Boston combines history, diversity, and food uniquely.

Philadelphia, A Food Lover’s Paradise

Philadelphia is known as America’s birthplace of independence, but it is also home to a delicious food culture. Visitors can enjoy a great selection of local food, like the Philly cheesesteaks and soft pretzels at The Reading Terminal Market, which is one of the first and most popular public markets in the country.

But the grocery store tourism does not end here! Di Bruno Bros. is a gourmet grocery store selling fine cheeses, meats, and other imported goodies. When you visit, you will see why Philadelphia is one of the best cities for grocery store tourism!

Final thought: Grocery Store Tourism is a Chance to Explore New Cuisines

The grocery store tourism craze that hit the U.S. in 2026 is here to stay. Food lovers and curious tourists are captivated by the vibrant New York markets and the historic grocery stores in New Orleans. Grocery tourism provides a different way of engaging in a city’s culture and history by sampling an artisanal cheese or locally sourced vegetables. So, mark these grocery store hotspot destinations in the U.S. and get ready to eat and explore.

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Peru Hit by Travel Disruption as Airports of Lima, Cusco and Arequipa Face over a Dozen Flight Cancellations and Multiple Delays by LATAM Peru, United Airlines, Flybondi and others, New Update

20 February 2026 at 22:56
Peru Hit by Travel Disruption as Airports of Lima, Cusco and Arequipa Face over a Dozen Flight Cancellations and Multiple Delays by LATAM Peru, United Airlines, Flybondi and others, New Update

Travelling through Peru currently requires extra patience as flight disruptions impact the nation’s busiest hubs. Recent data reveals a surge in cancellations and delays across Lima, Cusco and Arequipa. These operational hurdles primarily affect LATAM Peru, the country’s leading carrier. Consequently, hundreds of passengers face unexpected changes to their itineraries today. Strategic hubs like Jorge Chávez International Airport in Lima report the highest volume of diverted schedules. Meanwhile, the high-altitude gateways of Cusco and Arequipa also struggle with grounded flights. There’s a total of 14 flight cancellations and 25 delays reported. This situation creates a challenging environment for international and domestic travel alike. Travellers must now navigate rebooking processes and potential delays in their exploration of the Andean region. Fortunately, staying informed remains the best tool for any passenger. Active monitoring of flight statuses helps mitigate the stress of these sudden changes. This report breaks down the specific numbers to help you understand the current scope of the disruption.

Major Airports Affected

The disruption is centered around three of the most vital gateways for travel in Peru. Jorge Chávez International Airport, serving the capital city of Lima, has been identified as the most heavily impacted facility. A total of 8 cancellations and 22 delays were logged at this hub today alone. As the primary international entry point for the country, the ripples of these delays are being felt throughout the regional network.

Further south, the Andean hub of Cusco is also facing operational hurdles. At Subteniente FAP Alejandro Velasco Astete International Airport, 4 cancellations and 1 delay have been reported. Given the high-altitude nature of the region and its reliance on tight flight windows, these disruptions represent a notable portion of the daily schedule.

Similarly, the city of Arequipa has not been spared. Rodríguez Ballón International Airport reported 2 cancellations and 2 delays. While the volume of flights in Arequipa is lower than in Lima, the impact on local connectivity remains a point of concern for those managing regional logistics.

Impacted Airlines

While several carriers operate within the region, the burden of these disruptions has been felt most acutely by LATAM Peru. The airline, which serves as a cornerstone for both domestic and international travel within the country, accounts for the vast majority of the recorded issues.

Across the three affected cities, LATAM Peru has seen 12 of its flights cancelled and 17 of its scheduled services delayed. The breakdown of these figures reveals a concentrated impact in Lima, where the carrier faced 6 cancellations and 15 delays. In Cusco, all 4 reported cancellations were attributed to LATAM Peru and in Arequipa, the airline recorded 2 cancellations and 2 delays.

Beyond the domestic giant, international carriers have also been drawn into the fray. United Airlines recorded 1 cancellation at Jorge Chávez International Airport, while the low-cost carrier Flybondi also saw 1 cancellation at the same terminal. Interestingly, neither United nor Flybondi reported any delays, suggesting their disruptions were isolated to specific flight segments.

Beyond these figures, minor delays were being experienced by several other Airlines, like Air France, JetSMART Peru, KLM, LATAM, Plus Ultra, Sky Airline and Air Canada.

Probable Impact on Local Tourism

The concentration of flight disruptions in Lima, Cusco and Arequipa might have a direct correlation with the rhythm of local tourism. Cusco, widely regarded as the historical heart of Peru, relies heavily on the steady flow of arrivals at Velasco Astete International Airport to populate its world-renowned archaeological sites. With 4 major cancellations reported today, it is anticipated that hotel check-ins and pre-booked tours may see a sudden wave of rescheduling.

In Arequipa, known for its colonial architecture and proximity to the Colca Canyon, the disruption of even a few flights can lead to a bottleneck effect for travellers on tight itineraries. Because many tourists utilize a circuit style of travel—moving from Lima to Arequipa and then to Cusco—a delay in one city often manifests as a missed connection or a shortened stay in the next.

Lima, as the culinary and corporate capital, serves as the anchor for the entire industry. When 22 delays are recorded at Jorge Chávez International, the throughput of the entire tourism value chain is slowed, impacting everything from airport transfers to local hospitality services.

What Affected Passengers Can Do Now

For those currently caught in the midst of these cancellations and delays, several professional steps are recommended to mitigate the inconvenience. Passengers are advised to maintain constant communication with their respective airlines, particularly those flying with LATAM Peru, as the situation remains fluid.

  • Monitor Flight Status Remotely: Rather than waiting at the terminal, travellers are encouraged to use official airline apps and airport websites to track real-time updates for Lima, Cusco and Arequipa.
  • Verify Rebooking Options: In instances of cancellation, airlines are typically required to offer the next available flight or provide a full refund. Given the volume of cancellations reported today, it is suggested that passengers explore these options via digital channels to avoid long queues at physical service counters.
  • Documentation for Insurance: For those whose travel plans have been significantly altered, it is essential to request written confirmation of the delay or cancellation from the airline. This documentation is vital for any subsequent travel insurance claims regarding missed hotel nights or non-refundable tours.
  • Assess Ground Transport: In some regional cases, if a flight is delayed significantly, ground alternatives between cities like Lima and Arequipa may be considered, though the geographic distances in Peru often make air travel the only viable option for those on a strict schedule.

-The information provided is sourced from FlightAware.

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Explore Cork’s Marine Reserves with a Unique Night Kayaking Experience

20 February 2026 at 22:54
Explore Cork’s Marine Reserves with a Unique Night Kayaking Experience
Explore Cork’s Marine Reserves with a Unique Night Kayaking Experience

For adventure seekers, Ireland’s coastline is a playground, especially after the sun goes down. Night kayaking allows you to see an Ireland few have experienced, complete with twinkling stars overhead and glowing water beneath you. This is a rare combination of natural beauty, serene waters, and an opportunity to disconnect and immerse yourself in the wilderness.

A Magical Experience on the Water

Night kayaking in Ireland, especially along Cork’s Wild Atlantic Way, lets adventurers see the world through a different lens. Imagine paddling on calm waters under the glow of a crescent moon while the sky transitions from blue to dark velvet. As darkness sets in, the stars begin to shine brightly, providing the only light apart from bioluminescent waves.

What to Expect

These kayaking trips are designed for all skill levels, whether you’re a first-time kayaker or an experienced paddler. Most tours last about two to three hours, starting just before sunset and continuing through the night. No torches are used to preserve night vision, allowing you to fully immerse in the sights and sounds of nature.

The Wonders of Bioluminescence

One of the highlights of night kayaking is bioluminescence. When you dip your hand into the water, tiny glowing sparks follow your movements, creating a magical trail. This natural phenomenon occurs when organisms like plankton emit light as a response to movement. The phenomenon can’t be captured on camera—it must be experienced firsthand. On these tours, the water glows around your kayak, enhancing the feeling of floating through a fantasy world.

Wildlife in the Night

While paddling through the still waters, you might encounter various wildlife. The darkened surroundings bring out creatures that are typically elusive during the day. You might spot otters, seals, bats, or even a heron taking flight. The night’s silence is occasionally broken by the call of a fox or the rustling of leaves as animals roam the forested shores.

Stargazing from the Water

The night sky is another stunning feature of the trip. Away from the lights of urban areas, Ireland’s dark skies reveal an unfiltered view of the stars. On clear nights, Jupiter and Saturn shine brightly, while the International Space Station may be visible speeding across the sky. The stillness of the water mirrors the stars above, creating a surreal, almost dreamlike atmosphere.

Cork’s Marine Reserves and Protected Areas

Cork’s Lough Hyne and Castlehaven Bay are part of Ireland’s network of protected marine reserves. These areas are pristine and provide a habitat for a variety of marine life. Kayaking through these areas means you are not only experiencing a unique adventure, but you’re also helping preserve Ireland’s rich natural heritage. Guides are well-versed in the history and ecology of these areas, offering fascinating insights into their past, including tales of pirates and shipwrecks.

Nighttime Serenity

For many, the most significant aspect of night kayaking is the chance to disconnect from the distractions of daily life. With phones left behind, the trip becomes a sensory experience, focusing on the natural world around you. The serenity of floating on water in complete darkness, accompanied only by the sounds of nature, offers a much-needed escape from the digital age.

Safety on Night Kayak Tours

While night kayaking offers unparalleled beauty and tranquility, it also requires safety measures. Guides are well-trained in navigation, water safety, and weather patterns. The kayaks used on these tours are stable and designed to ensure participants’ safety throughout the adventure. In the event of unexpected tides or weather, the guides are prepared to respond quickly and efficiently.

When to Go and How to Book

Night kayaking trips in Cork are available from April to October, with tours running in both Castlehaven Bay and Lough Hyne. The best time to see bioluminescence is during the warmer summer months when the water temperature is ideal for plankton to emit light. Tours usually last between 2 to 3 hours, and reservations are recommended, especially in peak season.

Guides for Travelers

  • Booking a Tour: You can book night kayaking tours with local companies such as Atlantic Sea Kayaking and Outdoors Ireland. They provide all necessary equipment and a guide who will lead you through the experience.
  • What to Bring: Wear comfortable clothes that can get wet. Even though it’s a night tour, temperatures can vary, so bring layers for warmth. Guides typically provide buoyancy aids, kayaks, and safety equipment.
  • Travel Tips: Cork is easily accessible by car from major cities like Dublin, with transport options to the coastal areas. Staying in nearby towns like Skibbereen or Bantry will give you easy access to the kayaking tours.

Conclusion

Kayaking under the stars is one of the best things to do in Ireland. You can relax while experiencing the adventure of looking at Ireland’s beautiful night sky while getting the chance to see the glimmering waters. You will never forget the magical experience found in the waters of Cork. You will get a chance to experience Ireland’s one of a kind bioluminescent waters at night. Don’t miss out!

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Turkish Airlines Wins Best Entertainment Award at 2026 APEX Awards: A Joyful Victory for Global Tourism – All You Need To Know

20 February 2026 at 22:53
Turkish Airlines Wins Best Entertainment Award at 2026 APEX Awards: A Joyful Victory for Global Tourism – All You Need To Know

Istanbul is the bridge between two worlds, and now its flagship carrier is the bridge to your best memories. Turkish Airlines has just captured the “Best in Entertainment in Europe” title at the 2026 APEX Official Airline Ratings. This is not just a win for a company; it is a warm invitation to every traveler. For four years in a row, passengers have chosen this airline for its heart and soul. When you step onto a flight to Istanbul, you are not just a passenger. You are a guest entering a world of stories, music, and joy. This award proves that the journey can be as beautiful as the destination itself.

The Power of Passenger Voices

The APEX ratings are unique because they come directly from you. Over one million flights were rated by travelers across the globe. These neutral and verified reviews show that Turkish Airlines leads with excellence. The airline excelled in five major areas: seat comfort, cabin service, food, Wi-Fi, and entertainment. By focusing on the passenger, they have turned long flights into short adventures. This “passenger-centric” approach keeps travelers coming back to the beauty of Türkiye.

Fueling a Tourism Revolution

This recognition is a massive boost for Turkish tourism. The Turkish Ministry of Culture and Tourism views the airline as its greatest ambassador. High-quality flights lead to happy tourists who stay longer and explore more. From the blue waters of Antalya to the fairy chimneys of Cappadocia, more people are choosing Türkiye. In January 2026 alone, the airline carried a record 7.6 million passengers. This surge in travel is filling hotels and supporting local shops across the country.

A World Class Standard

Turkish Airlines did not stop at one award. They earned the “World Class” title for the fifth year straight. This honor is reserved for the very best in safety and service. The airline also took home the “Best in Food & Beverage” global award. They serve traditional hospitality with every meal. Additionally, their focus on sustainability shows they care for our planet’s future. Even their low-cost brand, AJet, won a four-star rating this year.

Official Perspectives on Excellence

Prof. Ahmet Bolat, Chairman of Turkish Airlines, expressed great pride in these results. He stated that the “World Class” award reaffirms their leadership in the global aviation industry. He noted that their commitment to dining and innovation remains unwavering. He also shared his deep gratitude to the entire airline family and their valued guests.

Dr. Joe Leader, CEO of APEX, observed that Turkish Airlines is making history. He mentioned that they are the first to capture two World Class service awards in one year. He highlighted their balance of culinary excellence and environmental leadership. He remarked that the airline continues to set a new global benchmark for authentic hospitality.

Connecting Hearts Across the Globe

Travel is about more than just moving from one place to another. It is about the smiles we share and the comfort we feel. Turkish Airlines understands this deeply. Every movie you watch and every meal you eat is a gift from Türkiye to you. As the airline grows its fleet to over 500 aircraft, the world gets a little smaller. Whether you are flying for business or a dream vacation, you are in good hands. The future of travel is bright, and it starts the moment you board. Come and see why the world has fallen in love with the Turkish way of flying.

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California Residents Save the Magic! Local Fans Now Outnumber Global Tourists at Disneyland!

20 February 2026 at 22:53
California Residents Save the Magic! Local Fans Now Outnumber Global Tourists at Disneyland!
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The morning sun over Anaheim is currently shining on a different kind of crowd as the “Happiest Place on Earth” finds its most loyal protectors right in its own backyard. For the families of Southern California, Disneyland has always been a weekend sanctuary, but in 2026, those local residents have become the vital heartbeat keeping the magic alive. There is a profound sense of homecoming in the air; as international flight patterns shift, it’s the California neighbors who are filling the queues, savoring the churros, and ensuring the castle remains a beacon of joy. This isn’t just a shift in business strategy; it’s a human story of a community reclaiming its local landmark, proving that no matter how far global travelers might stray, the magic is always home-grown in the Golden State.

The Breaking Reality: California Residents Now Majority Stakeholders As of February 20, 2026, Disneyland Resort has officially confirmed a significant shift in its visitor demographics. Thomas Mazloum, President of Disneyland Resort, revealed during a media event at the Grand Californian Hotel and Spa that more than 50% of the park’s current audience consists of California residents. This local surge is proving critical as the Walt Disney Company navigates “headwinds” in international visitation—a trend first identified during their fiscal first-quarter earnings call earlier this month. While global travel to U.S. domestic parks has seen a modest cooling, the Anaheim resort has successfully pivoted its marketing machine to target the millions of residents within driving distance.+1

The Strategic Pivot: Golden State Deals and Military Honors To solidify this local support, Disney has expanded its legendary Southern California resident deals to encompass all residents of the Golden State. Furthermore, the park has made its budget-friendly $104 entry ticket available year-round for active-duty U.S. military members. According to the California Department of Tourism (visitcalifornia.com), these aggressive pricing strategies are designed to offset the decline in high-spending overseas visitors. A standout summer promotion has also been introduced, offering kid’s park-hopper tickets for as low as $50 a day, signaling a fierce commitment to keeping the park accessible for young families.

Bluey Arrives: Capturing the Youngest Generation Disneyland is doubling down on its appeal to young families with the launch of an immersive theater experience titled “Bluey’s Best Day Ever!” on March 22. Taking over the Fantasyland Theatre, the show capitalizes on the global phenomenon of the Australian animated series. Mazloum emphasized that expanding the audience is a top priority, noting that there are still countless people who have yet to discover the unique magic of the Anaheim parks. The “Bluey” experience is expected to be a viral sensation, drawing in a demographic that seeks interactive, character-driven storytelling.+1

Ride Reprieve: Monsters, Inc. Stays Open Until 2027 In a move that has delighted fans of Disney California Adventure, the Monsters, Inc. Mike & Sulley to the Rescue! ride has received a two-year life extension. Originally slated for retirement this year to make way for a massive “Avatar”-themed expansion, engineering and operations teams have found a way to continue running the attraction into 2027 without hindering the new construction. This logistical win allows the park to maintain its ride capacity during a period of heavy development, ensuring that local pass-holders still have access to their favorite “monstrous” adventures.

A New Era of Spontaneity: Park-Hopping Limits Vanish Disneyland is also stripping away some of the post-pandemic rigidity that has frustrated some guests. Later this year, the park will eliminate the 11 a.m. start time requirement for park-hopping. This change will allow guests to move between Disneyland Park and Disney California Adventure at their leisure from the moment they enter, restoring a sense of spontaneity to the visitor experience. According to the U.S. Travel Association (ustravel.org), reducing friction in the guest journey is a key trend for 2026 as theme parks compete for domestic leisure time.

A Magical Future Built on Local Roots Ultimately, as the fireworks burst over Sleeping Beauty Castle tonight, they illuminate a park that is evolving with its people. We are witnessing a moment where “The Happiest Place on Earth” is being held up by the hands of its closest neighbors. The transition to a local-heavy audience isn’t just a fiscal hedge; it’s a deepening of the bond between a global icon and the California community. As the park looks toward its 70th anniversary celebrations, the message is clear: the magic doesn’t require a passport to be powerful. For the California residents walking through the gates this spring, the park isn’t just a destination—it’s a neighbor, and in 2026, that neighborly love is what’s keeping the dream alive.

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Hundreds of Passengers Impacted Around Canada as Air Canada, Jazz, WestJet, Inuit, PAL and More Airlines Face 39 Cancellations and 342 Delays at Montreal, Calgary, Ottawa, Toronto, St. John’s and More

20 February 2026 at 22:48
Hundreds of Passengers Impacted Around Canada as Air Canada, Jazz, WestJet, Inuit, PAL and More Airlines Face 39 Cancellations and 342 Delays at Montreal, Calgary, Ottawa, Toronto, St. John’s and More
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Today, hundreds of passengers are facing massive disruptions across Canada as Air Canada, Jazz, WestJet, Inuit, PAL, and other airlines struggle with 39 cancellations and 342 delays. Airports like Montreal, Calgary, Ottawa, Toronto, and St. John’s are at the center of this chaos. The travel industry is feeling the strain as flights are canceled and delayed, leaving passengers frustrated and uncertain about their plans. These disruptions are not just inconveniences—they’re affecting both domestic and international travelers. Air Canada, Jazz, and other major carriers are leading the charge in cancellations, impacting numerous routes. Travelers are urged to stay in constant contact with their airlines for rebooking options and compensation, as the situation evolves throughout the day.

Massive Flight Disruptions Across Canada

In an unfortunate turn of events today, travelers across major Canadian airports are experiencing significant disruptions, with hundreds of delays and cancellations reported. Passengers traveling through some of Canada’s busiest airports are being severely impacted by delays and flight cancellations. According to the latest data, a total of 342 delays and 39 cancellations have been recorded, leaving many passengers stranded and uncertain about their travel plans.

Airports Facing the Worst Disruptions

The disruptions are widespread, impacting major airports including Toronto Pearson International, Montreal-Trudeau, and Calgary International, with delays being the most frequent issue. Specifically, Toronto Pearson has reported the highest number of delays, with a total of 166 delays and 10 cancellations. Montreal-Trudeau and Calgary International airports are also experiencing severe delays with 58 delays and 65 delays, respectively.

Other airports including Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International, St. John’s International, CFB Goose Bay, and Deer Lake Regional have also been affected, though on a smaller scale. Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier has reported 22 delays and 8 cancellations, while St. John’s International faces 12 delays and 4 cancellations.

Airlines Most Affected

As for the airlines, Air Canada seems to be hit the hardest, with 94 delays and 7 cancellations. Jazz (ACA), a regional carrier, also experienced a substantial number of delays, totaling 49 delays and 9 cancellations. Other affected airlines include WestJet Encore, WestJet, and Air Canada Rouge (ACA), with WestJet reporting 67 delays and 1 cancellation, while WestJet Encore faced 32 delays and 2 cancellations. Smaller regional carriers like Air Inuit, PAL Airlines, and Air Borealis are not immune to the disruptions, either, with Air Inuit reporting 18 delays and 1 cancellation.

Analysis of Affected Passengers

The disruptions are impacting not only business travelers but also families, vacationers, and anyone relying on timely flights. The Toronto Pearson International Airport, one of Canada’s busiest hubs, is facing the bulk of these disruptions, creating ripple effects across other airlines and connecting flights. Passengers traveling through Montreal-Trudeau and Calgary International are also facing similar challenges, with long wait times, crowded terminals, and potential missed connections.

Airlines like Air Canada, Jazz (ACA), and WestJet have been especially affected, leading to confusion and frustration for passengers. These airlines are some of the largest carriers in Canada, meaning the sheer volume of delays and cancellations has a major impact on both domestic and international travel.

What Affected Passengers Can Do Now

For travelers affected by these disruptions, there are a few steps that can be taken to alleviate the situation. Passengers should immediately check the status of their flights through the airline’s official website or mobile app. Most airlines offer rebooking options, so it’s important to act quickly and explore alternate flight options.

If a flight is canceled or significantly delayed, travelers may be entitled to compensation or alternative accommodations, depending on the airline’s policies and the cause of the delay. For example, Air Canada and WestJet are known to offer rebooking, meal vouchers, and hotel accommodations when necessary.

In addition, passengers should stay in close contact with their airlines and check the airport’s website for real-time updates on delays or cancellations. If possible, travelers may also want to explore other nearby airports or connecting flights to get to their destinations sooner.

Total Flight Disruptions: A Comprehensive Overview

The total number of delays across Canadian airports and airlines today has reached an alarming 342, with 39 cancellations reported overall. This disruption is a major inconvenience for many, especially considering the ongoing busy travel season. Passengers should be prepared for more delays, especially at Toronto Pearson International, Montreal-Trudeau, and Calgary International, which are seeing the highest levels of disruption.

Given the high number of delays across major airports and airlines, passengers are encouraged to monitor the situation closely and stay in touch with their respective airlines to avoid any further confusion or inconvenience.

Source: Flightaware and affected airlines

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The Boca Raton Celebrates a Century of Unrivaled Luxury with Four Forbes Five-Star Honors and Year-Long Extravagance in South Florida!

20 February 2026 at 22:47
The Boca Raton Celebrates a Century of Unrivaled Luxury with Four Forbes Five-Star Honors and Year-Long Extravagance in South Florida!

The Boca Raton, a world-class resort nestled within the vibrant heart of South Florida, is celebrating a remarkable milestone in 2026: its 100th anniversary. The 200-acre property, renowned for its exceptional service and breathtaking accommodations, has earned a prestigious quadruple Five-Star rating from Forbes Travel Guide, making it the only resort outside of Asia to achieve this extraordinary feat. With this recognition, The Boca Raton has firmly cemented its position as a premier destination for travelers seeking unparalleled luxury and memorable experiences. As the resort commemorates this significant anniversary, it continues to push the boundaries of excellence, ensuring that every guest enjoys a bespoke vacation experience that combines relaxation, adventure, and indulgence.

A Remarkable Achievement: Four Forbes Five-Star Awards

The Boca Raton’s recent accomplishments underscore its commitment to exceptional hospitality. The resort has earned the prestigious Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star awards for its four standout facilities: Beach Club, Yacht Club, Spa Palmera, and Flybridge restaurant. This remarkable achievement is a testament to the resort’s unwavering dedication to offering the finest in luxury accommodations, wellness treatments, and gourmet dining. With its latest accolades, The Boca Raton joins an elite group of resorts around the world that have demonstrated consistent excellence in hospitality, setting the standard for luxury destinations globally.

Centennial Celebrations and Curated Experiences

In 2026, The Boca Raton invites guests to join in the celebrations marking its 100th year of operation. Throughout the year, the resort is hosting an array of curated events to honor its rich history and legacy. Guests can enjoy immersive experiences such as visits to the newly opened Cloister Inn Museum, where they can delve into the resort’s fascinating past. For those looking to take home a tangible memento of their stay, the resort is offering a beautifully designed coffee table book that encapsulates the essence of The Boca Raton’s enduring appeal and legacy.

An Oasis for All: Luxurious Amenities and Activities

The Boca Raton offers something for everyone, whether you’re seeking relaxation or adventure. Guests can unwind at one of the resort’s luxurious pools, enjoy a variety of fitness activities, or explore the surrounding South Florida landscapes. The resort features an extensive range of world-class amenities, including 14 tennis courts, a championship golf course, and state-of-the-art fitness centers. For those looking for a more serene experience, tai chi and sunset yoga sessions are available, offering guests a chance to rejuvenate both body and mind. The Beach Club and Yacht Club also provide exclusive spaces for guests to enjoy stunning ocean views while indulging in first-class service. Meanwhile, the newly opened retro arcade, a 5,000-square-foot space brimming with classic games like pinball, foosball, and air hockey, ensures fun for the whole family. This nostalgic space provides the perfect opportunity for guests of all ages to engage in friendly competition and create lasting memories.

Family-Friendly Fun and Exclusive Activities

Families visiting The Boca Raton will find a wealth of activities to enjoy together. The retro arcade offers an exciting escape for both children and adults, with a variety of games that bring the charm of bygone eras to life. The resort’s focus on family-friendly fun extends beyond the arcade, with the opportunity to explore the property on electric bikes or even sign up for Volvo test drives available exclusively to Beach Club guests. For those with a taste for adventure, The Boca Raton offers opportunities to discover the beauty of South Florida. Guests can enjoy biking through the lush grounds of the resort or venture into the surrounding neighborhoods to explore the local culture, cuisine, and attractions.

Commitment to Excellence: Preparing for 2027 Ratings

As The Boca Raton celebrates its 100th anniversary and its latest achievement of four Forbes Five-Star awards, the resort remains focused on maintaining its impeccable standards. The resort’s leadership recognizes the importance of continued excellence, as the Forbes Travel Guide is known for its rigorous inspections and high expectations. In fact, the resort’s management team is already focused on ensuring that the resort’s offerings exceed guest expectations in the coming years, with the 2027 ratings on the horizon. The Boca Raton’s commitment to providing exceptional service is evident in its meticulous attention to detail, ensuring that every guest receives a seamless and unforgettable experience. As the resort continues to grow and evolve, its dedication to excellence remains at the core of its operations.

Why The Boca Raton is a Must-Visit Destination in South Florida

The Boca Raton is a destination that offers something for everyone, from luxurious accommodations and award-winning dining to world-class wellness facilities and exciting activities. With its recent accolades and centennial celebrations, the resort continues to set the bar for luxury hospitality in South Florida. Whether you’re visiting for a relaxing getaway, an adventure-filled family vacation, or a romantic retreat, The Boca Raton delivers an unforgettable experience that will leave you wanting to return year after year. The resort’s 100 years of history, combined with its modern-day luxury offerings, make it an exceptional destination for those seeking both relaxation and excitement.

Final Thoughts: A Landmark Year for The Boca Raton

2026 marks an extraordinary year for The Boca Raton, as it celebrates its centennial milestone and continues to deliver exceptional luxury experiences to its guests. With its prestigious quadruple Five-Star distinction from Forbes Travel Guide, and a year-long calendar of curated events, The Boca Raton is set to remain one of the premier destinations in South Florida. Guests can look forward to a wealth of activities, exceptional amenities, and unforgettable experiences throughout the year, all while enjoying the elegance and charm that have defined this iconic resort for a century.

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Planning a Mexican Cruise in 2026? Leave Your Vape Onboard or Risk Fines and Legal Trouble at Popular Ports

20 February 2026 at 22:47
Planning a Mexican Cruise in 2026? Leave Your Vape Onboard or Risk Fines and Legal Trouble at Popular Ports

Cruise passengers planning to explore Mexico in 2026 must understand the Cruise Vape Ban Mexico 2026 rule. This new law now affects thousands of global travellers who dream of enjoying the Caribbean heat, pristine beaches and coastal culture without disruption. Mexican authorities have introduced strict regulations banning vaping products from being taken ashore at popular cruise ports. As a result, travellers must prepare differently. Knowing about the Cruise Vape Ban Mexico 2026 before your holiday can save you from huge fines and legal hassles. This article explains the ban from a travel and tourism perspective so you can enjoy your trip safely.

What the Cruise Vape Ban Mexico 2026 Means for Voyage Packing

One of the most crucial travel tips for cruise tourists is to review what you pack. The Cruise Vape Ban Mexico 2026 means that carrying vape devices off your ship when you reach Mexican ports is treated as illegal importation. This includes all types of e‑cigarettes and vapour devices. Cruise travellers must leave these items in their cabin or onboard safe when going ashore. Mexican customs officials have the right to impose fines or penalties for non‑compliance. In a destination where travel experiences are meant to be carefree, this new rule underlines the importance of knowing local laws. You must rethink your packing list with the Cruise Vape Ban Mexico 2026 firmly in mind.

Why Mexico Introduced the Cruise Vape Ban Mexico 2026

Mexican tourism authorities introduced the Cruise Vape Ban Mexico 2026 as part of a wider public health policy. They want to reduce exposure to vaping and nicotine products on their soil. Mexico has already restricted smoking in many public spaces like beaches and hotels. The escalation to a full ban for cruise passengers reflects a stricter stance on vaping. For global travellers, this emphasises respect for local laws and customs. Land excursions should be enjoyed without breaking rules. If you ignore the Cruise Vape Ban Mexico 2026, you risk fines and confiscation of your device. This law shows why smart travellers research country rules before arrival.

Top Cruise Ports Affected by the Vape Restriction in Mexico

Cruise enthusiasts often plan voyages that stop in vibrant ports such as Cozumel, Costa Maya and Cabo San Lucas. All these places now enforce the Cruise Vape Ban Mexico 2026. Imagine stepping onto a sun‑drenched pier only to find yourself in trouble for carrying a vape. Cruise ships dock for culture, beaches, shopping and adventure. However, if you carry restricted items, including vapes, you could face serious penalties. Local immigration and customs enforce the vape restriction firmly. Smart travellers will learn these port rules and leave prohibited items on the cruise ship. Always remember the Cruise Vape Ban Mexico 2026 every time you disembark.

How Cruise Lines Are Guiding Passengers on the Vape Ban

Cruise lines are now updating their traveller advice to include the Cruise Vape Ban Mexico 2026. Most operators inform passengers that vaping devices are permitted onboard within designated areas. But, the moment you step onto Mexican land, the ban applies. Cruise staff often remind guests during safety briefings and pre‑arrival notices. They also recommend packing electronic vapour devices securely in cabin luggage and leaving them behind when going ashore. The tourist industry stresses that the Cruise Vape Ban Mexico 2026 is not a suggestion. It is a legal requirement. You must follow these rules if you want a smooth, worry‑free holiday.

Traveller Safety Tips Under the Cruise Vape Ban Mexico 2026

Understanding the Cruise Vape Ban Mexico 2026 is only part of smart travel planning. Cruise tourists should also check official travel guidance. Government travel advice from sites such as the UK’s Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office or Australia’s Smartraveller explains local laws and safety tips. Travel insurance should be reviewed to cover legal support abroad. Medical precautions, sun safety, local transport guidance and health checklists add to a safer holiday. When you align your trip with the Cruise Vape Ban Mexico 2026, you protect yourself from trouble and fully experience Mexico’s beauty.

Enjoying Mexico Without Vape Worries After Cruise Arrival

More than ever, the Cruise Vape Ban Mexico 2026 highlights how travel and local legislation intersect. Cruise tourists who follow this rule protect their itinerary from disruption. Mexico offers dazzling beaches, Mayan ruins, cultural festivals and world‑class cuisine. The last thing a traveller wants is a fine or legal issue at a port of call. By simply leaving your vaping devices onboard whenever you go ashore, you avoid penalties. Most cruise visitors find this one small adjustment worth the trouble. Understanding and respecting the Cruise Vape Ban Mexico 2026 makes your journey smooth, memorable and fully focused on the delights of Mexican travel.

Closing – Plan, Respect, Enjoy Mexico Cruise Holidays

The Cruise Vape Ban Mexico 2026 is now part of the essential knowledge base for any cruise holiday planner. It reflects how global travel continues to change. Travellers who prepare, respect local laws and pack wisely will maximise every moment of their trip. Cruise tourism thrives on unforgettable experiences. With the right planning around the Cruise Vape Ban Mexico 2026, your adventure to Mexico’s famous ports will be seamless and trouble‑free. Set your itinerary, revise your packing, and look forward to beaches, culture and sunshine without the stress of avoidable penalties.

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Stone Mountain Lunar New Year 2026 Travel Guide: Festivals, K‑Pop, and Outdoor Adventures in Georgia

20 February 2026 at 22:46
Stone Mountain Lunar New Year 2026 Travel Guide: Festivals, K‑Pop, and Outdoor Adventures in Georgia
Stone Mountain Lunar New Year 2026 Travel Guide: Festivals, K‑Pop, and Outdoor Adventures in Georgia

STONE MOUNTAIN, Ga. — Experience a unique blend of culture, history, and adventure with our Stone Mountain Lunar New Year 2026 travel guide. Each February, Stone Mountain Park comes alive with dazzling fireworks, traditional Asian performances, and K‑Pop competitions, welcoming the Lunar New Year against the iconic backdrop of the mountain’s massive Confederate carving. Travelers from around the world can explore festive parades, vibrant music, and cultural displays while enjoying outdoor activities and scenic trails, making it an unforgettable destination in the heart of Georgia.

A Travel Experience With a Complex Past

Stone Mountain’s giant carving of Confederate figures remains an iconic part of the landscape and a point of deep discussion. While the monument’s origins link to Civil War history, the surrounding park offers many other attractions that appeal to travelers.

Visit the Summit Skyride for panoramic views of Atlanta’s skyline. Hike scenic trails that wind through forests and around lakes. Enjoy family‑friendly activities, from mini‑golf to the Scenic Railroad. Explore history at Historic Square or picnic by the water.

Whether you’re drawn by outdoor adventure or cultural celebration, the park provides varied experiences that make it an excellent travel stop when visiting the Atlanta area.

Modern Beats at an Old Landmark

The Lunar New Year celebration’s K‑Pop elements have drawn fans of all ages. The rising popularity of K‑Pop, boosted by global hits and series experiences, has expanded festival attendance and added a contemporary pop culture angle.

This vibrant infusion of music and dance highlights Atlanta’s evolution as a multicultural hub — blending global cultural trends with local celebrations.

Beyond Stone Mountain: Explore “Seoul of the South”

Just a short drive from Stone Mountain is Gwinnett County, a diverse travel destination officially promoted by local tourism authorities. The county markets itself as “Seoul of the South” due to its thriving Korean‑American communities and rich Asian food scenes.

Here, visitors can:

  • Join guided Korean food tours through authentic restaurants and bakeries.
  • Explore international markets and cultural events celebrating Asian American heritage.
  • Take part in festive celebrations that amplify global culture and community life.

This makes Gwinnett a compelling add‑on for food lovers and cultural travelers exploring North Georgia.

Outdoor Adventure and Heritage

Stone Mountain Park’s 3,200 acres offer outdoor fun year‑round. Hike up to the summit for breathtaking views. Walk wooded trails. Rent kayaks on the lake or challenge a zip line adventure.

Don’t miss the drone and light shows, especially after sunset, which turn the massive granite face into a glowing canvas of color and sound.

Whether you’re here for its cultural festivals or outdoor recreation, the area delivers a memorable mix of adventure and community celebration.


Travel Tips:
✔ Visit between mid‑February and early March for Lunar New Year festivities.
✔ Check event calendars at Stone Mountain Park before booking.
✔ Pair your trip with a guided food tour in Gwinnett County.


This travel‑friendly destination offers culture, history, nature, and culinary discovery — all within reach of Atlanta and perfect for global tourists seeking a layered yet joyful Southern experience.

A Celebration for Every Traveler

Whether you’re drawn by vibrant festivals, outdoor adventures, or culinary exploration, Stone Mountain and nearby Gwinnett County offer a travel experience unlike any other. The Stone Mountain Lunar New Year 2026 travel guide shows visitors how cultural traditions and modern entertainment coexist in a setting rich with history and natural beauty. From K‑Pop competitions and traditional performances to hiking trails and panoramic views, travelers can immerse themselves in activities that appeal to all ages.

This celebration is more than a festival—it’s a chance to witness a dynamic, multicultural South, experience authentic Asian cuisine, and enjoy family-friendly attractions in one destination. Global tourists can plan a trip that blends learning, adventure, and entertainment while exploring Georgia’s iconic landscapes. Whether visiting for a day or staying for the weekend, Stone Mountain Park promises memories that last a lifetime and a vibrant glimpse into the future of Southern culture.

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Samsung could benefit from $200 Million US plan in Indo-Pacific

20 February 2026 at 22:24

Samsung is expected to benefit from a new $200 million US program that aims to support non-Chinese smartphones in the Indo-Pacific region. The plan, the Edge AI package, will help provide affordable, good-quality smartphones that use US operating systems like Android and iOS.

The US State Department says the program will help about 1 billion people in the Indo-Pacific join an “open and innovative” internet system. While China is not mentioned by name, the plan is seen as a way to compete with Chinese phone companies.

Chinese brands now control more than half of the smartphone market outside China. According to the research firm Omdia, Chinese brands surged from 11% in 2013 to 52% in the first half of 2025.

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Jacob Helberg, a US State Department official, said China uses its large population of 1.4 billion people to sell low-cost phones abroad. The new US program is meant to make the market fairer and ensure a reliable supply of smartphones from other companies.

Samsung is in a good position to benefit. The funding is mainly for companies from countries in the US-led “Pax Silica” AI alliance. Apart from Apple, Samsung is the main phone maker that fits these rules and can compete with Chinese brands.

The plan is not just about phones. It is part of a bigger US strategy to strengthen technology and AI in the Indo-Pacific. The US will reportedly accept proposals from phone makers and telecom companies over the next 90 days, and after that, the funds will be distributed. Stay tuned for more information.

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Enjoyed by 93% of players, this top-down shooter with roguelike mechanics is now 80% off on Steam

Deal | Synthetik: Legion Rising is a top-down shooter with roguelike mechanics in which you face enemies and bosses in different ways. And if you want a bigger challenge, several difficulty levels are available, but you will have to give the best of yourself.

Newegg shaves $379 off the V-Color XSky 32 GB DDR5 memory and Asus TUF X870E-Plus gaming motherboard combo

20 February 2026 at 21:39
Deal | Gamers who wish to build a new gaming PC will definitely have to hunt for exciting deals, considering the sky-high prices right now. For such folks, Newegg is currently offering an enticing 45% discount on a X870E-Plus motherboard and 32 GB V-Color Manta XSky memory combo.

Latest Nothing Phone (4a) specs leak sets the record straight, sharing processor, camera, and battery details

There have been quite a few leaks and rumors about the specs for the Nothing Phone (4a) and Phone (4a) Pro, some of which may not have been the most accurate. The latest piece of information sheds more light on the two upcoming budget friendly phones.

Cheap 12.9-inch MacBook to arrive with color options originally intended for M2 MacBook Air

20 February 2026 at 21:26
Apple is all set to unleash a new cheap MacBook variant early next month, likely to arrive with multiple color options previously unseen on modern MacBooks. Interestingly, a tipster claims that this might not be the first time Apple has considered bright and fun colors for its notebook lineup.

Nvidia DLSS 4.5 slams AMD FSR: Nvidia's DLSS wins by a huge margin in massive blind test with over 6,700 gamers

20 February 2026 at 17:35
In a massive blind test conducted by a popular publication, it was found that gamers prefer Nvidia's DLSS 4.5 over AMD's FSR 4 and native rendering. In fact, nearly half of the respondents picked DLSS 4.5, while less than 15% chose FSR.

Samsung takes a big step forward in 6G network development

20 February 2026 at 21:21

Samsung just announced that it successfully completed testing of a crucial technology, considered to be the staple of the future 6G network. For those who don't know, Samsung is also involved in the research and development of telecommunications networking equipment, not just smartphones. Samsung has partnered with KT Corporation and completed a test of the eXtreme multiple-input multiple-output (X-MIMO) technology in the 7GHz band. They achieved a peak download speed of a whopping 3Gbps by using an ultra-high-density antenna system. The said system incorporates four times the number...

Michael Carrick gets brutally honest on his chances of landing Manchester United’s permanent job amid rising uncertainty

20 February 2026 at 22:36
Throughout his spell as interim coach, Michael Carrick has managed to impress fans with his performances. Although Manchester United are reportedly active looking for more candidates, the Englishman gets honest about the possibility of taking on a permanent role at the club.

Even though he arrived as an interim coach, Michael Carrick is pleasantly surprising fans. In the five games he has been in charge of the team, they have managed to accumulate four wins and one draw, drastically changing the shape of the roster. However, Manchester United are reportedly still looking for other candidates, creating uncertainty. Given this, the Englishman has been completely honest about his chances of securing a permanent role with the Red Devils.

“It’s not a stock answer – for me, it’s the ultimate role. I’m really enjoying it, I love what I’m doing. I’m fortunate. I feel privileged to be in the position I am, but it’s not the fact that I believe I can do it and I’m here to do it… I don’t decide how long that’s going to be but I love being here and and while I’m here, I’ll give everything I can. And I always plan for the long-term future for the benefit of the football club,” Michael Carrick said, via BBC.

After implementing a well-balanced style of play, Michael Carrick has restored belief among the Red Devils’ supporters and brought competitiveness back to the team, while also helping develop young talents such as Amad Diallo and Kobbie Mainoo, and reviving the best version of Luke Shaw, Harry Maguire and other experienced players; as a result, the Englishman has reportedly received the backing of two key Manchester United players to remain in charge.

Michael Carrick could have his future secured in the Premier League, even if his continuity at Manchester United remain unclear. According to Mike McGrath of The Telegraph, the Englishman has attracted interest from Tottenham Hotspur and Crystal Palace, as both clubs prepare for a restructuring ahead of the 2026–27 season. Following his impact at the Red Devils, he is viewed as an ideal solution to build a long-term project.

Manchester United's Luke Shaw and Michael Carrick
Michael Carrick, Manager of Manchester United, talks with Luke Shaw.

Red Devils hit hurdle in elite coach chase, Carrick gains ground

With José Mourinho’s departure from Manchester United, they have not opted for truly world-class managers, turning instead to names such as Ralf Rangnick, Ole Gunnar Solskjaer, Erik ten Hag, and Ruben Amorim. Following each of their failures, the Red Devils were reportedly targeting head coaches like Thomas Tuchel and Luis Enrique. However, the difficulties in securing their appointments could move Michael Carrick closer to the job.

Both Tuchel and Luis Enrique have reportedly rejected the option of managing the Red Devils, as they prefer the project stability they currently enjoy. Although Oliver Glasner and Julian Nagelsmann are also being mentioned, there appear to be obstacles in convincing them to sign a contract. In light of this, Michael Carrick could emerge as the leading candidate, having shown an impressive impact and reportedly willing to commit to a long-term deal with the club.

Michael Carrick, Head Coach of Manchester United, shows appreciation to the fans.

Lionel Messi to face former Barcelona teammate in MLS as Columbus Crew announce signing of Portuguese star

20 February 2026 at 22:07
Columbus Crew have signed a former Barcelona teammate of Lionel Messi ahead of the 2026 Major League Soccer season.

Official action for the 2026 Major League Soccer season kicks off this Saturday with the matchup between Los Angeles FC and Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami. However, some clubs are still making moves in the transfer market to complete their rosters. Columbus Crew are among them, finalizing the signing of a former Barcelona player.

The Columbus Crew have acquired free agent midfielder André Gomes, who most recently played for Ligue 1 side LOSC Lille and has competed with SL Benfica, Valencia CF, FC Barcelona, Everton, plus Portugal’s national team,” the MLS club announced in a statement on their official website.

“Gomes is signed through June 2027 with a club option for the 2027-2028 MLS season,” the Crew added, before clarifying: “He will occupy an international roster spot pending receipt of his International Transfer Certificate (ITC) and P-1 Visa.”

André Gomes aims to relaunch his career in MLS

The last stop in André Gomes’ professional career was in Ligue 1 with Lille. He initially joined the club on loan from Everton for the 2022-23 season, then returned to the Premier League for a year before moving back to France permanently, where he played the last two seasons.

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The Crew have acquired free agent midfielder André Gomes, who most recently played for Ligue 1 side LOSC Lille and has competed with SL Benfica, Valencia CF, FC Barcelona, Everton plus Portugal’s national team.

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However, the Portuguese midfielder has struggled recently, seeing almost no action this season. Gomes played just seven minutes for Lille across two Ligue 1 matches. In five other games, he was on the bench but did not enter, and in the remaining 25 matches, he was not even called up.

Given this situation, his departure as a free agent from France was expected, as he looked for new opportunities. Joining Columbus Crew will give him a chance to relaunch his career and play an important role again, even if the competitive level of MLS is far below what he experienced in Europe.

From teammates to rivals: Gomes and Messi

Andre Gomes joins a growing list of players leaving Europe to try their luck in MLS. Lionel Messi is obviously part of that group, having arrived in the summer of 2023 from Ligue 1 side Paris Saint-Germain.

Messi and Gomes were teammates for two seasons at Barcelona. The Portuguese midfielder joined the Catalan side from Valencia in 2016 in a deal worth around $65 million, including add-ons. During that time, Andre played 78 matches and scored 3 goals alongside Leo, winning La Liga 2017-18, Copa del Rey 2016-17 and 2017-18, and the Spanish Super Cup 2016.

Now in MLS, Andre Gomes will face Lionel Messi again — this time as rivals in the Eastern Conference. The first matchup of the season between Inter Miami and Columbus Crew is set for August 1 at Miami Freedom Park.

Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s son’s height becomes talking point after viral photo with grandmother Dolores Aveiro: How tall is Cristiano Ronaldo Jr.?

20 February 2026 at 21:52
Midway through the growing hype surrounding his performances, attention shifted to a viral image of Cristiano Jr. standing next to his grandmother, Dolores Aveiro.

Cristiano Ronaldo and his oldest son have dominated soccer conversations in February, as the next generation of the Ronaldo legacy continues to take shape. The teenage forward has been making waves with the Portugal U-16 national team, not only through his performances on the pitch but also through his rapid physical development, which has sparked intense curiosity among fans and analysts alike. A recent viral image featuring Cristiano Jr. alongside his grandmother, Dolores Aveiro, has reignited one intriguing question that refuses to go away.

While Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. continues to develop his game at youth level, the internet has been buzzing with speculation about his growth, fueling debates about whether the teenager could eventually eclipse his legendary father both physically and athletically. The photo, shared widely on social media, triggered widespread discussion about how fast he has grown and what it might mean for his future in soccer.

The 15-year-old winger recently participated in the 2026 Algarve International Tournament, representing the Portugal U-16 squad. Despite the enormous pressure that comes with carrying one of soccer’s most famous surnames, he delivered performances that justified the growing hype surrounding his development.

He began the tournament with a standout cameo against Japan, providing a decisive assist in a 3-0 victory and nearly scoring twice shortly after coming on. He then started against the Netherlands, playing the first half of a 1-0 win, before coming off the bench in the final against Germany, where the team secured a 3-1 victory to lift the trophy.

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Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. in action for Portugal U-16

His most eye-catching moment came against Japan, when he produced a dazzling back-heel assist, a moment that showcased both flair and soccer intelligence. Even without scoring, his presence reinforced his growing importance within the youth setup and highlighted his ability to influence games in multiple ways.

What is Cristiano Ronaldo Jr.’s real height?

Midway through the growing hype surrounding his performances, attention shifted to a viral image of Cristiano Jr. standing next to his grandmother, Dolores Aveiro. The photo, which compared his stature at age eight and again at age 15, stunned fans and triggered widespread speculation about his physical development.

Post United’s report suggests that Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. is estimated to be around 190 cm (6 ft 3 in) tall at just 15 years old, a figure that would make him taller than his father, who stands at 187 cm (6 ft 2 in). Other platforms like Sofascore and Transfermarkt have suggested more conservative estimates of 183 cm to 185 cm (6 ft 0 in), highlighting how difficult it is to verify exact measurements at the youth level.

What is clear, however, is that Cristiano Jr. has experienced a dramatic growth spurt, with analysts pointing out that elite athletes’ children often grow slightly taller due to genetics, nutrition, and professional training environments.

🇵🇹🚨 𝐂𝐑𝐈𝐒𝐓𝐈𝐀𝐍𝐎 𝐑𝐎𝐍𝐀𝐋𝐃𝐎 𝐉𝐑 (𝟏𝟓) is approximately 6'3” (190 cm) tall at 15 years old.

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— Rising Stars XI (@RisingStarXI) February 20, 2026

Debates, genetics, and the future

The viral height debate has also led to speculation about whether Cristiano Jr.’s physical growth gives him an advantage over his peers. Experts note that elite training, nutrition, and genetics can contribute significantly to early physical development, but they caution that growth patterns vary widely during adolescence.

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Cristiano Ronaldo and his son Cristiano Ronaldo Jr

Still, a teenage forward approaching or surpassing 190 cm (6 ft 3 in) at 15 years old would be exceptional, placing him among the tallest prospects in his age group. Combined with his technical ability and soccer upbringing, the physical profile adds another layer of intrigue to his long-term potential.

Dolores Aveiro, Cristiano Ronaldo, and Cristiano Ronaldo and his son Cristiano Ronaldo Jr.

Cristiano Ronaldo’s legacy grows as Al-Nassr captain and his son both win trophies: Duo made history with double silverware for Portugal in 2025

20 February 2026 at 21:46
Cristiano Ronaldo and his son, Cristiano Ronaldo Jr., shared a rare and emotional chapter in soccer history, as both found themselves lifting trophies for Portugal in the same calendar year.

Cristiano Ronaldo and his son, Cristiano Ronaldo Jr., shared a rare and emotional chapter in soccer history, as both found themselves lifting trophies for Portugal in the same calendar year. For the global icon, it was another milestone in a career defined by longevity and relentless success. For his teenage son, it was an early signal that the Ronaldo legacy may stretch into a second generation.

Across two different squads, two different stages of development, and two vastly different career trajectories, father and son achieved something soccer almost never produces: parallel international triumphs within the same year. It was a moment that blended legacy, ambition, and destiny; one generation nearing the twilight of greatness, the other just stepping into the spotlight.

In a season filled with records, goals, and unforgettable moments, the 2025 calendar year became symbolic for Portuguese soccer. Across two generations, wearing the same crest and representing the same nation, Cristiano Ronaldo and Cristiano Jr. both lifted trophies for Portugal in the same year. For the father, it was another entry in an already legendary résumé. For the son, it was the beginning of a story that could one day mirror that legacy.

Midway through the previous year, Cristiano Ronaldo once again led Portugal to international glory at senior level, adding another title to his extraordinary international collection. The veteran forward captained the national team to a major international trophy in June 2025, further cementing his status as the country’s greatest-ever player.

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Cristiano Ronaldo and team mates of Portugal pose for a photo with the UEFA Nations League trophy

Even in his 40s, Ronaldo remained a decisive figure, offering leadership, experience, and a psychological edge that few players in soccer history have matched. His influence extended beyond goals as his presence alone continued to elevate the nation’s mentality and belief on the biggest stages. For Ronaldo, the victory was familiar but meaningful. He had already delivered historic titles for Portugal earlier in his career, but winning again in 2025 underscored his unprecedented longevity at elite international level.

Cristiano Jr.’s double youth international breakthrough

While Ronaldo was lifting silverware with the senior national team, his son was writing his own chapter in Portugal’s youth system. Cristiano Jr. won trophies with Portugal’s U15 squad in May 2025 and later with the U16 squad in November 2025, completing a remarkable year across two age categories.

Competing in multiple age groups within the same year highlighted how highly rated he is within the Selecao’s youth structure, often playing above his natural age group. For a player still in the early stages of development, collecting trophies at international level provided both confidence and credibility.

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Cristiano Ronaldo Jr. in action for Portugal U-16

Winning multiple international youth titles in a single year is rare for any prospect. Doing so while carrying the most famous surname in soccer history added another layer of pressure—and significance.

Rare father-and-son international milestone

Soccer has produced many legendary family dynasties, but a father and son both winning international trophies for the same nation in the same year is almost unheard of. The 2025 calendar year became a unique milestone not just for the Ronaldo family, but for Portuguese soccer as a whole.

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Cristiano Ronaldo and his son Cristiano Ronaldo Jr

For Ronaldo, the title represented endurance and legacy. For Cristiano Jr., it represented promise and beginnings. Together, their achievements created a generational narrative arc rarely seen in sport. It was not a passing of the torch, but rather a symbolic overlap—one generation still shining while the next begins to emerge.

Cristiano Ronaldo and his son Cristiano Ronaldo Jr

Bayern Munich’s Vincent Kompany blasts José Mourinho over Vinicius Jr remark: ‘It was a huge mistake in terms of leadership’

20 February 2026 at 21:32
Although Real Madrid’s Vinicius Jr’s complaint against Benfica’s Gianluca Prestianni is already under investigation, José Mourinho’s remarks continue to generate controversy. Bayern Munich head coach Vincent Kompany even decided to deliver strong criticism of the Portuguese coach.

Following Vinicius Jr.‘s complaint of racial discrimination against Gianluca Prestianni, he has received support from numerous players, former players, and even coaches. UEFA has already announced investigations into the case. However, José Mourinho‘s remarks have been heavily criticized and described as inappropriate. Bayern Munich head coach, Vincent Kompany, broke his silence and delivered a strong critique of the Portuguese coach.

While Mourinho decided to remain neutral on the Brazilian’s accusation, he did strongly criticize the player’s behavior: I told him that when you score a goal like that you just celebrate and walk back. And then, when he was arguing about racism, I told him the biggest person in the history of this club was black. This club, the last thing it is is racist…There is something wrong because it happens in every stadium,” he said, via Amazon Prime.

Far from easing tensions, mentioning Eusebio sparked Vincent Kompany’s anger. In response, Bayern Munich coach strongly criticized Mourinho. “Jose Mourinho has basically attacked the character of Vini Jr by bringing in the type of Vini’s celebration to discredit what he was doing at that moment. It was a huge mistake in terms of leadership… He said Benfica cannot be racist because their best ever player was Eusebio… Was he there to travel with Eusebio every away game and see what he went through, he said, via DAZN.

Not only was Kompany upset with the Portuguese, but legend Lilian Thuram also spoke out strongly. In light of this, Mourinho’s response has not been favorable. While Vinicius has always had a provocative attitude, his words appeared to justify the incident with Prestianni, which was inappropriate. However, the coach now has a chance to clarify his remarks ahead of the Champions League playoff’s second leg against Real Madrid.

Jose Mourinho, Head Coach of Benfica.
Jose Mourinho, Head Coach of Benfica.

Report: Real Madrid’s Vinicius Jr. furious over José Mourinho remarks

In recent weeks, José Mourinho has been strongly linked to Real Madrid, as a clause in his contract could have brought him closer to the club. However, his potential arrival may have fallen through, as his comments following Vinicius Jr.’s racism complaint against Gianluca Prestianni did not sit well across the soccer world, including within Real Madrid. In light of this, the Brazilian forward is reportedly quite upset with the Portuguese coach.

According to Marcos Benito on El Chiringuito, Vinicius Jr. is extremely upset with José Mourinho due to remarks that he found offensive. He believes that such statements are unbecoming of a soccer leader of Mourinho’s stature. The Brazilian winger a finds the comparison of a provocative celebration to a racist insult to be deeply objectionable and is reportedly quite shocked by it.

Vincent Kompany, head coach of FC Bayern Munich and Jose Mourinho, Head Coach of Benfica.

Ukrainian man jailed for identity theft that helped North Koreans get jobs at US companies

20 February 2026 at 21:38
A Ukrainian man has been sentenced for helping North Koreans gain fraudulent employment at dozens of U.S. companies and funnel that money back to the regime to fund its nuclear weapons program.

Google Ads Surfaces PMax Search Partner Domains In Placement Report

20 February 2026 at 21:41

Google Ads PMax placement reporting is now populating with data for more accounts, revealing Search Partner domains and impression counts for brand safety review.

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Premyer Liqa oyunları iki telekanalda yayımlanacaq

20 February 2026 at 20:30

Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan çempionatının (Premyer Liqa) oyunları bundan sonra bir yox, iki telekanalda yayımlanacaq.

Arena.az bu barədə AFFA-nın rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir.

Futbolun kütləviliyinin artırılmasını, dünyada bir nömrəli idman növünün daha geniş auditoriyaya çatdırılmasını və yayım keyfiyyətinin yüksəldilməsini hər zaman prioritet vəzifə hesab edən AFFA Azərbaycan Premyer Liqası oyunlarının iki telenakalda yayımlanacağını açıqlayıb.

Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının yayım coğrafiyasını genişləndirmək məqsədilə AFFA turnirin eksklüziv yayımçısı “CBC Sport” və ölkənin ilk idman telekanalı olan “İdman TV” rəhbərliyi ilə müzakirələr aparıb.

Danışıqların nəticəsi olaraq qərara alınıb ki, bu mövsümdən etibarən Misli Premyer Liqasının hər turundan bir qarşılaşma “CBC Sport”la paralel olaraq “İdman TV” vasitəsilə də canlı yayımlansın. Yeni əməkdaşlıq çərçivəsində ilk yayımın 22-ci turda keçiriləcək “Qarabağ” – “Sabah” matçı olması nəzərdə tutulur.

Danışıqların uğurla yekunlaşmasını və hər iki telekanalın məsələyə göstərdiyi həssas yanaşmanı yüksək qiymətləndirən AFFA rəhbərliyi həmkar tərəfdaşlarına təşəkkür edib.

Milan interested in Club Brugge forward Tresoldi: the situation

20 February 2026 at 22:06

AC Milan are quietly but decisively building their plans for the summer transfer window, and according to reports emerging from Belgium, Club Brugge striker Nicolo Tresoldi has emerged as one of their primary attacking targets for 2026.

The interest is not a recent development, as noted by MilanNews24.

Milan sporting director Igli Tare and CEO Giorgio Furlani have been tracking the young forward for some time, and the situation has now developed to the point where concrete steps have been taken to secure a deal.

BRUGES, BELGIUM – SEPTEMBER 18: Nicolo Tresoldi of Club Brugge shoots on goal in front of Eric Dier of AS Monaco during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD1 match between Club Brugge KV and AS Monaco at Jan Breydelstadion on September 18, 2025 in Bruges, Belgium. (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)

Perhaps most significantly, Milan already submitted a formal offer to Tresoldi’s camp during the January window, a move that has given them a clear competitive advantage heading into the summer.

Milan eager to wrap up move for Club Brugge’s Tresoldi

Contacts between the club and the player’s entourage are described as frequent and ongoing, with Milan keen to wrap up an agreement before a potential international bidding war develops.

A key factor working in the Rossoneri’s favour is Tresoldi’s own position. The forward is said to be firmly set on a move to San Siro, with Massimiliano Allegri’s project and the allure of one of Europe’s iconic stadiums having convinced him to place Milan at the top of his wishlist.

ROSTOCK, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 09: Nicolo Tresoldi of Germany scores his team's fourth goal past Nikita Parfjonovs of Latvia during the 2025 UEFA European Under-21 Championship Qualifier match between Germany U21 and Latvia U21 at Ostseestadion on September 09, 2025 in Rostock, Germany. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)
ROSTOCK, GERMANY – SEPTEMBER 09: Nicolo Tresoldi of Germany scores his team’s fourth goal past Nikita Parfjonovs of Latvia during the 2025 UEFA European Under-21 Championship Qualifier match between Germany U21 and Latvia U21 at Ostseestadion on September 09, 2025 in Rostock, Germany. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)

Should the deal go through, Tresoldi would be considered a leading candidate to fill the number nine role.

Indeed, a position that could see significant change this summer, with the prospect of a free transfer for Robert Lewandowski still lingering in the background.

Blow for Juventus as Kalulu suspension upheld by FIGC

20 February 2026 at 21:38

Juventus have been dealt a defensive blow after the FIGC rejected their appeal to have Pierre Kalulu’s suspension overturned, ruling the Frenchman out of Saturday’s Serie A clash with Como.

The Italian Football Federation, led by president Gabriele Gravina, dismissed Juventus’ request to have Kalulu reinstated following the controversy of the Derby d’Italia, as per reports from Goal Italia.

The Turin club had argued the ban was unjust in light of what they considered a simulation by Inter’s Alessandro Bastoni, which led to the red card shown to their defender.

ISTANBUL, TURKEY - FEBRUARY 17: Lloyd Kelly and Pierre Kalulu celebrate after Teun Koopmeiners of Juventus (obscured) scored their sides first goal during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off First Leg match between Galatasaray A.S. and Juventus at Ali Sami Yen Spor Kompleksi on February 17, 2026 in Istanbul, Turkey. (Photo by Burak Kara/Getty Images)
ISTANBUL, TURKEY – FEBRUARY 17: Lloyd Kelly and Pierre Kalulu celebrate after Teun Koopmeiners of Juventus (obscured) scored their sides first goal during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off First Leg match between Galatasaray A.S. and Juventus at Ali Sami Yen Spor Kompleksi on February 17, 2026 in Istanbul, Turkey. (Photo by Burak Kara/Getty Images)

Kalulu will therefore miss the Como fixture before returning to the fold for Juventus’ trip to Roma on 1 March.

Kalulu ban upheld as Juventus prepare to do without

His absence is a notable one, the Frenchman has been ever-present this season, featuring in every competition including the Champions League, Serie A and Coppa Italia.

Since August, Kalulu has made 36 appearances under both Igor Tudor and Luciano Spalletti, contributing two goals and five assists.

Saturday will mark the first time he has missed a match in the entire 2025/26 campaign.

BERGAMO, ITALY - FEBRUARY 05: Luciano Spalletti, Head Coach of Juventus, speaks to Pierre Kalulu during the Coppa Italia Quarter-Final match between Atalanta BC and Juventus FC at the New Balance Arena on February 05, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
BERGAMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 05: Luciano Spalletti speaks to Pierre Kalulu during the Coppa Italia Quarter-Final match at the New Balance Arena on February 05, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Juventus will look to their squad depth to cope without him, though history offers some encouragement.

The last time Kalulu was absent, across the final two rounds of last season against Udinese and Venezia, serving a suspension, the Bianconeri won both games.

Whether they can repeat the trick without their defensive cornerstone remains to be seen when Como arrive at the Allianz Stadium on Saturday.

Aston Villa aim for free Harry Wilson transfer

According to the Telegraph, Aston Villa are very keen to sign Harry Wilson on a free transfer when his contract at Fulham expires at the end of the season. The attacking midfielder/winger is also believed to be of interest to Everton, and while it’s not easy to imagine a product of Liverpool’s academy opting to […]

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Thomas Frank & Enzo Maresca could be set for their own speedy Premier League returns

Alongside watching Ruben Amorim’s 14-month Manchester United tenure come to an end last month, a string of Premier League clubs swung the axe and elected to make a change in their respective dugouts. With Enzo Maresca completing a messy festive divorce from Stamford Bridge and Thomas Frank’s nightmare spell at Spurs coming to a long-over […]

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Genetic analysis reveals shared biology between testosterone and depression

20 February 2026 at 21:00

Recent research has identified a substantial genetic overlap between the risk of developing major depressive disorder and the biological regulation of testosterone levels. The analysis suggests that the hereditary factors influencing total testosterone and a specific protein that transports sex hormones share a negative correlation with the genetic risk for depression. These findings were published in the journal BMC Psychiatry.

Depression is a pervasive mental health condition marked by persistent sadness and a loss of interest in daily activities. While environmental and psychological stressors play a role in its development, biological factors are also primary drivers. Researchers have observed that depression occurs roughly twice as often in women as in men. This disparity has led scientists to suspect that sex hormones may influence the disorder. Testosterone is one of the primary sex hormones in humans. It affects various aspects of physical and mental health.

Previous observational studies have attempted to link testosterone levels to depression, but the results have been inconsistent. Some data suggest that low testosterone in men correlates with depressive symptoms. Other studies indicate that high testosterone in premenopausal women is associated with depression. This contradiction makes it difficult to determine if the hormone causes the mood disorder or if the two simply co-occur due to other factors.

To address this uncertainty, researchers are increasingly looking at the genetic blueprints that dictate both hormone levels and depression risk. By examining DNA, scientists can bypass the fluctuations of daily hormone levels to see if the underlying biological architecture is shared. Wen Lu, a researcher at The First Affiliated Hospital of Xi’an Jiaotong University in China, served as the first author on a study investigating this genetic connection. The correspondence for the study was addressed to Jian Yang, a researcher at the same institution.

The team focused on three specific traits related to testosterone. The first trait was total testosterone, which refers to the aggregate amount of the hormone in the blood. The second trait was sex hormone-binding globulin, or SHBG. This is a protein that latches onto testosterone and transports it throughout the body. When testosterone is bound to SHBG, the body cannot immediately use it. The third trait was bioavailable testosterone. This represents the fraction of the hormone that is either free-floating or loosely bound, making it easily accessible for the body’s tissues to use.

The researchers utilized data from genome-wide association studies to conduct their analysis. A genome-wide association study involves scanning the genomes of many people to find genetic variations associated with a particular disease or trait. For the depression data, Lu and colleagues used a massive dataset from the Psychiatric Genomics Consortium. This dataset included genetic information from hundreds of thousands of individuals of European ancestry. For the testosterone and SHBG data, they accessed the UK Biobank, a similarly large biomedical database.

The team employed a statistical method known as linkage disequilibrium score regression to estimate genetic correlations. This technique allows researchers to determine if the genetic variants associated with one trait correlate with the variants associated with another. They also used a method called MiXeR. This tool helps estimate the total number of genetic variants shared between two traits, regardless of whether the correlation is positive or negative.

The analysis revealed a negative genetic correlation between major depressive disorder and total testosterone. This means that the genetic variants associated with higher levels of total testosterone tend to be associated with a lower risk of depression. A similar negative correlation appeared between depression and SHBG. However, the researchers found a negligible genetic correlation between depression and bioavailable testosterone. This lack of connection for the bioavailable form was unexpected given the other results.

Beyond simple correlations, the study uncovered an extensive polygenic overlap. The term polygenic refers to a trait that is influenced by many different genes rather than just one. The researchers estimated that approximately 49 percent of the genetic variants that influence total testosterone also influence the risk of major depressive disorder. For SHBG, roughly 32 percent of the variants overlapped with depression risk. This suggests that the biological pathways regulating these hormones are deeply intertwined with the pathways involved in mood regulation.

To identify the specific locations on the genome responsible for this overlap, the team used a statistical framework called the conjunctional false discovery rate. This method identified a range of 28 to 79 genomic loci shared between depression and the testosterone traits. A genomic locus is a specific fixed position on a chromosome where a particular gene or genetic marker is located.

One specific locus stood out in the analysis. A gene known as NT5C2 was simultaneously associated with total testosterone, SHBG, and major depressive disorder. NT5C2 encodes an enzyme that helps maintain the balance of nucleotides within cells. Nucleotides are the basic building blocks of DNA and RNA. Previous research has linked this gene to other psychiatric conditions, such as schizophrenia. Its presence here suggests it may play a broad role in brain function and mental health.

The researchers also performed a functional annotation to understand what these shared genes actually do in the body. They looked at the biological pathways where these genes are most active. A biological pathway is a series of actions among molecules in a cell that leads to a certain product or change. The analysis showed that the genes shared by depression and testosterone traits were predominantly enriched in immune-related pathways.

This connection to the immune system aligns with existing theories about depression. Scientists have long noted that people with depression often exhibit signs of inflammation and immune system activation. Glucocorticoids are steroid hormones that regulate immune responses. They are released by the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, or HPA axis. The HPA axis is the body’s primary stress response system.

The study authors propose that the HPA axis acts as a bridge between testosterone regulation and depression. Long-term stress can dysregulate the HPA axis. This dysregulation leads to abnormal release of glucocorticoids. Testosterone acts as a negative feedback inhibitor for this system. This means testosterone helps tell the HPA axis to calm down. If the genetic factors regulating testosterone are faulty, the HPA axis may remain overactive. An overactive HPA axis is a known contributor to the development of depressive symptoms.

There are limitations to this study that require consideration. The genetic data used in the analysis came primarily from populations of European ancestry. Genetic associations found in one ancestral group do not always translate perfectly to others. The findings may not fully apply to populations in Asia, Africa, or other regions.

Another limitation involves the complexity of age and sex differences. The relationship between testosterone and mood can change as people age. It also differs fundamentally between males and females. The current genetic analysis pooled data in a way that makes it difficult to parse these specific demographic nuances.

The study also focused on genetic predisposition rather than real-time hormone levels. While genetics provide a blueprint, environmental factors heavily influence actual hormone levels and mental health status. Knowing that a genetic correlation exists does not predict with certainty who will develop depression based on their hormonal genetics.

Future research will need to explore the biological mechanisms of the identified genes. The discovery of the NT5C2 gene’s involvement provides a concrete target for laboratory experiments. Scientists must determine exactly how this gene influences both hormone transport and mood regulation in brain cells.

The findings also open new avenues for understanding why some patients do not respond to standard antidepressants. Current treatments primarily target neurotransmitters like serotonin. If a subset of depression cases is driven more by hormonal and immune dysregulation, different treatment strategies might be necessary.

This research reinforces the idea that mental health disorders are systemic issues involving the whole body. The separation between “brain” disorders and “hormonal” disorders is becoming increasingly blurred. By mapping the shared genetic architecture, scientists are slowly assembling a more complete picture of human physiology.

The study, “Exploring the shared genetic architecture between testosterone traits and major depressive disorder,” was authored by Wen Lu, Xiaoyan He, Huan Peng, Pu Lei, Jing Liu, Yuanyuan Ding, Bin Yan, Xiancang Ma, and Jian Yang.

Ethereum Whale Profits Turn Negative: Will Whale Pressure Trigger a Sell-Off for ETH Price?

20 February 2026 at 21:54
Ethereum Whale Awakens After 9 Years, Moves $145M to Gemini

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The crypto market has been bleeding red over the past few weeks, with Bitcoin hovering below $70K. This has resulted in a strong selloff in the altcoin market, with the ETH price now trading around monthly support levels. Things have worsened recently, as crucial on-chain data now points toward a potential significant decline in the ETH price in the coming weeks. As a result, this could trap bulls and cap any short-term recoveries.

ETH Whale Profit Turns Negative

Ethereum has been declining for over the past few weeks and it lost over 34% in a month. According to Coinglass data, ETH faced over $40 million in liquidation and sellers liquidated nearly $24 million as the altcoin rebounds.

However, the overall sentiment for Ethereum remains negative, as revealed by Cryptoquant data. Ethereum (ETH) whales are now facing rising pressure as their unrealized profits have slipped into negative territory. Recent on-chain data indicates that Ethereum’s largest investors are no longer in profit. Whales are now seeing small unrealized losses instead of paper gains. 

Unrealized Profit Ratio
Unrealized Profit Ratio

Looking at the breakdown, wallets holding between 1,000 and 10,000 ETH currently have an average unrealized profit ratio of -0.21. Those with 10,000 to 100,000 ETH are at -0.18. Meanwhile, the largest addresses, holding more than 100,000 ETH, are also slightly underwater, with a ratio of -0.08.

Unrealized profit refers to the gain or loss investors would have if they sold their ETH at today’s market price. When this number drops below zero, it means the current price is lower than the average price at which these whales accumulated their coins.

Also read: Expert Reveals How Low Bitcoin Could Crash If $65K Breaks

Historical data shows that it is not common for whale unrealized profits to stay negative for long periods. Similar situations in the past have usually happened during major market pullbacks, when prices were under heavy pressure.

As a result, Ethereum might face another decline in the coming days as whales might soon sell their holdings. This will be because of the continuous failures of Ethereum to surge above $2000 level.  

What’s Next for ETH Price?

Buyers have managed to keep Ether above the key support level of $1,755, which shows that traders are stepping in to buy when the price dips. As of writing, ETH price trades at $1955, surging over 1.6% in the last 24 hours. 

ETH Price Chart
ETH Price Chart

The next challenge for buyers is to push the price above the 100-day EMA at $2,100. If they can break through that level, ETH/USDT could gain momentum and move higher toward the 50-day SMA at $2,795.

On the other hand, if Ether fails to surge above the EMA100 trend line, it would suggest that sellers are gaining control. In that case, the price could slide toward the important support level at $1,750. Buyers are likely to strongly defend the $1,750 level, because if the price closes below it, ETH/USDT could decline further to around $1,500.

Sxadadze: “Hər oyun döyüşməliyik ki, xallar qazanaq”

20 February 2026 at 21:53

Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının XXI turunun “Sumqayıt” – “Qəbələ” oyunundan (0:0) sonra qonaq komandanın baş məşqçisi Kaxaber Sxadadze jurnalistlərin suallarını cavablandırdı.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis əvvəlcə görüşlə bağlı fikirlərini bölüşdü…

– Çox danışmayacağam. Hər iki komanda yüksək səviyyədə oyun sərgilədi. Bu mövsüm üçüncü dəfə penaltini vura bilmirik. Məşq prosesində bunun üzərində işləyirik, amma oyunda alınmır. Futbolçuların mübarizəsindən razı qaldım. Belə işləsək, mövsümün sonuna kimi daha çox xal toplayacağıq.

– Penalti məsələsini həll etməyin nəsə yolu var?
– Bu, psixologiya məsələsidir. Ba Lua yüksək səviyyəli, təcrübəli oyunçudur. Futbolda belə hallar olur. Belə anlarda psixologiya mühümdür. İndi elə vəziyyətdəyik ki, hər oyun xal qazanmalıyıq, bu da futbolçulara təsir göstərir. Futbolçularıma təşəkkür edirəm. “Sumqayıt” yaxşı komandadır. Baxımlı oyun oldu. Belə komandalara qarşı oynamaq xoşdur. Biz də meydanda oyun göstərməyə çalışdıq. Qol olmasa da, zövq alınası oyun oldu. Penalti vurmağı da öyrənsək, daha yaxşı olacaq.

– Qış fasiləsində komandanı istədiyiniz kimi formalaşdıra bildiniz? 
– Heyəti gücləndirdik. Bəzi oyunçular komandaya gec qoşulsa da, uyğunlaşa bildilər. İndi müdafiədə də yaxşı oynamağa başlamışıq. Qışdan əvvəl arxa xətdə problemlər var idi. Hazırda həm hücumda, həm müdafiədə yaxşı çıxış edirik. Hər oyun döyüşməliyik ki, xallar qazanaq, mövsümü istədiyimiz yerdə bitirək.

– AFFA Hakimlər Komitəsi “Sabah”la oyunda sayılmayan qolun izahını verib. Bundan razı qaldınız?
– Oyun artıq bitib. Qərara hörmətlə yanaşıram. Amma mənə elə gəlir, qol var idi.

Şahin Cəfərov

Sadıqov: “Buraxılan səhvləri sonradan düzəltək alınmadı”

20 February 2026 at 19:20

Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının XXI turunun “Turan Tovuz” – “Zirə” oyunundan (2:0) sonra qonaq komandanın baş məşqçisi Rəşad Sadıqov jurnalistlərin suallarını cavablandırıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis əvvəlcə görüşlə bağlı fikirlərini bildirib…

– Oyuna çox pis başladıq və qapımızda iki qol gördük. Oyunun əvvəlində sanki komandada çaşqınlıq var idi. Birinci hissəni çox pis keçirdik. İkinci yarıda isə tam əksi oldu. Rəqibin sıx müdafiəsini yara bilmədik. Fasilədən sonra futbolçular çalışdılar. Amma matçın əvvəlində buraxılan səhvləri sonradan düzəltək alınmadı.

– Birinci hissədə dəyişiklik etdiz. Səbəb nə idi?

– Oyunun əvvəlində İsmayıl İbrahimlidə müəyyən narahatlıq var idi. Onu meydana buraxıb-buraxmamaq barədə fikiləşirdik. Hiss olunurdu ki, oyununa təsir etdi. Hesabda geriyə düşdük və dəyişikliyə getdik.

– “Zirə”nin əvəzedici komandasını izləyirsiz? Bu mövsüm əsas komandaya əvəzedici heyətdən oyunçu dəvət etmirsiz deyəsən… 

– Mütəmadi olaraq uşaqları dəvət edirik. Əvəzedicilər Liqasını izləyə bilmirəm. Amma oradan komandaya oyunçular dəvət edirik. Kimi hazır görsək, şans verəcəyik.

– “Turan Tovuz” azarkeşləri sizi qarşı şüarlar səsləndirdi, atmacalar atdılar. Bunu nə ilə əlaqələndirirsiz?

– Açığı, mən də başa düşmədim. “Turan Tovuz” mənə doğma komandadır. Fikir bildirməyəcəm. Çünki səbəbini bilmədim.

Şahin Cəfərov

NFL analyst has bold prediction for Texans and QB C.J. Stroud&#39;s future

No, the Houston Texans don't plan on trading Pro Bowl quarterback C.J. Stroud this offseason despite an abysmal playoff performance.

Does that mean teams shouldn't at least inquire about an asking price? And if so, which team could be the most aggressive.

Sports Illustrated's Connor Orr recently revealed his 32 bold predictions of the 2026 offseason, recapping one move that every team will make before the upcoming NFL Draft. For the Texans, he has them addressing the offensive line by adding two linemen ahead of the draft, giving them flexibility to maneuver around the draft for a specific player.

As for the Pittsburgh Steelers, Orr has the AFC North franchise reaching out to Nick Caserio about the fourth-year passer.

"I’m not saying Houston will pick up, but I am saying that the Texans will receive a phone call. Stroud is the perfect pipe-dream reclamation project for a Steelers team that never plans to rebuild and is still probably too good to project for a top-10 pick in 2027," Orr wrote. "Would he be worth a pair of late first-round picks to a Texans team that can find a veteran bridge starter in this year’s class (Jimmy Garoppolo paired with Nick Caley?) and add to that vicious defense?"

Before going any further, the two sides must agree on a price to even start a conversation. Two first-round picks would have to be the starting point for the franchise quarterback to leave this offseason, but even that might not be enough for the Texans to pull the trigger.

Even though Stroud struggled in the playoffs, he's still guided the Texans to 32 wins in three years. Even with an underwhelming Year 3 compared to his breakout rookie season, it still wasn't terrible enough to warrant trade rumors.

Living in the moment, Stroud looks like a project entering the 2026 offseason. A reset with franchises might benefit him, though any regression would actually have Houston swindling the Steelers for two picks that could help elevate the franchise. But the Texans are in win-now mode after making the divisional round three straight years, so whoever came in to play quarterback would have to be capable of leading the franchise to its first conference title.

The odds are slim of that happening. Just like the odds of Stroud being shipped off are even lower.

This article originally appeared on Texans Wire: NFL analyst has bold prediction for Texans and QB C.J. Stroud's future

Darius Garland on Cavaliers trading him: They didn&#39;t know if I was going to be healthy this season, which I will be

Garland has not played since Jan. 14 but told Andscape he plans to make his Clippers debut “really, really soon.” The 6-foot-1, 190-pounder has averaged 18.0 points and 6.9 assists in 26 games this season. He said the Clippers’ medical staff will determine when he makes his debut. Garland, who missed four playoff games in 2025, believes his toe issues played a “big part” in him being traded from Cleveland. “It was going to happen regardless, either at the [trade] deadline or this summer. [My agent] Rich [Paul] had that conversation with me last summer,” Garland said. “But yeah, the toe definitely had a factor in it. They didn’t know if I was going to be healthy for this season, which I will be. But they thought that James had something that I didn’t, I believe. He has experience in playoffs and All-Star numbers still to this day, even though he wasn’t an All-Star this year. But yeah, they want to win right now. They have a group, too. And I guess I really wasn’t part of the plan. “But now, I’m over here in a really good situation. I have the ball in my hand a lot more where I could do me a little bit more. I have another superstar [Leonard] next to me. I can go get it as well.”

Andscape

This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: Darius Garland on Cavaliers trading him: They didn't know if I was going to be healthy this season, which I will be

“I’m super excited about L.A. life,” Garland told …

Ex-Cleveland Cavaliers star Darius Garland was initially “kind of skeptical” when he learned he was traded to the Los Angeles Clippers. That mentality changed once he put it all in perspective and noticed the sun was shining — literally and figuratively — in “big market” Los Angeles the next morning. “I’m super excited about L.A. life,” Garland told Andscape. “The first day, I literally called my mom and said, ‘This is the first time I’ve seen sun in February.’ Waking up to the sun instantly changed my whole mood. I woke up earlier, getting a little bit of sunlight before I headed out to practice, just enjoying the scenery, riding around a little bit. “I already know the layout of the land. I’ve been here for a couple years in the summertime. So, I’m pretty used to seeing a lot of faces, and I’ve connected with a couple people. I’m excited being in a big market. And just being in L.A. playing for the Clippers is one thing. So, I’m super excited for it.”

Andscape

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Five 2026 recruiting classes outside the Top 15 that could age better than their ranking

Team Recruiting Rankings are built on individual prospect grades, and those grades matter. But roster building is much more nuanced than simply stacking stars and calling it a day. Talent usually wins. Fit, development, and lineup balance can decide how long the winning lasts.

Every cycle, a handful of recruiting classes sit outside the top 10 in February, only to look dramatically different one or two years later. When looking at class impact, I’m looking at multi-year upside, translatable tools, positional balance, and how pieces can scale together.

So take a look at Rivals’ 2026 Industry Team Rankings, and let’s discuss five programs that are ranked outside of the top-15 who could see their futures shaped with this 2026 high school recruiting class.

No. 17 Purdue

The Class: 4-star SG Jacob Webber (No. 34), 4-star PG Luke Ertel (No. 48), 4-star C Sinan Huan (No. 57), 3-star PF Rivers Knight (NR)

The headliners of this class are Webber and Ertel. In Webber, you have the highest upside shooter in the cycle. Deep shooting touch with unconscious range. In the 6-foot-5, 6-foot-6 range, he will need to continue getting stronger and rounding out his game, but there is immense upside here as he gets accustomed to the speed of the game. Ertel is possibly the best pick-and-roll point guard in the class. He is strong on the ball and can make every read from the teeth of the defense, keeping his balance. He could make the offense hum. Matt Painter identified him early and locked him in quickly. Huan has touch, some intriguing offensive skills, and excellent timing around the basket. A bit heavy-footed, the speed of the game could be interesting for him, but the natural tools are certainly there with patience. Knight could be a solid long-term depth piece.

While this group lacks that five-star pop, the development of multi-year players has been Purdue’s sweet spot over the past decade-plus.

No. 18 Oklahoma State

The Class: 4-star F Latrell Allmond (No. 36), 4-star SF Jalen Montonati (No. 75), 4-star SG Parker Robinbson (No. 118)

Allmond is the tone-setter. The one who will bring physicality and toughness from day one. He can guard up or down a line-up, and someone who attacks the rim with a purpose. The McDonald’s All-American was a big recruiting win for the Cowboys. Then they added shooting. With the up-and-down-style they play, getting spacing from the wings will be imperative. Montonati is a Cowboy legacy, someone with USA Basketball experience, and a state high school player of the year. Robinson is someone who is comfortable off the ball or as a secondary-type initiator. He also brings toughness to the table as someone who elevates the floor of the team around them.

Steve Lutz is out to a 16-10 start this season, building a lot out of the portal. Here is a class that could bring stability to Stillwater as they grow.

No. 21 Vanderbilt

The Class: 4-star SF Ethan Mgbako (No. 51), 4-star G Anthony Brown (No. 99), 4-star C Jackson Sheffield (No. 101)

Mark Byington has seemingly found his groove in Nashville, jumping out to a 21-5 start and a No. 19 ranking. While his high school class is within the top-25, the pieces he fit together could outplay that number in their time at Vanderbilt. In Mgbako and Brown, who brought in two scoring perimeter players who are high-volume, and high upside bucket-getters. Brown plays more on the ball, and Mgbako more off the ball, but both are capable of getting theirs from multiple levels, both touching the paint or knocking down shots. Then there is the physicality factor that Sheffield brings. A big man who doesn’t need the spotlight, but he hunts contact and hustle stats.

Vanderbilt plays an attractive style of ball in a great city, and now they are pushing for a second consecutive NCAA Tournament and top-four finish in the SEC.

No. 28 VCU

The Class: 4-star SF Sammy Jackson (No. 55), 4-star C Collin Ross (No. 60)

It is rare for a mid-major program to land a top-100 prospect in this modern era of recruiting. However, in this cycle, VCU went out and got two players ranked among the top-60 in the 2026 cycle. Jackson might be one of the more unique prospects in the class. Many programs liked him, but didn’tparticularly know what to do with him. That panned out well for Phil Martelli Jr. Jackson is a lengthy 6-foot-6 on-ball player. He is a quick processor and at his best as a ball-in-hand decision maker. The son of former NBA center Marc Jackson, Sammy isn’t a great shooter at this point and an average athlete, but he is able to consistently create advantages at multiple levels of the half-court, and that should bode very well for his floor as he continues to get stronger. In Ross, the commedores get one of the best defensive big men in the class. A late-bloomer, he is lengthy and mobile at 6-foot-10, and he is someone who can protect the rim while also sliding his feet and switching up a lineup. Just breaking into his upside, Ross’ best basketball is ahead of him.

The A10 is one of the toughest mid-major leagues in the country. Martelli is currently 12-2 in the league, sitting at No. 2 in the standings. It is no surprise that success brings quality.

No. 30 West Virginia

The Class: 4-star PG Miles Sadler (No. 22), 4-star C Aliou Dioum (No. 94), 3-star SG Kingston Whitty (NR)

The centerpiece of this class is Sadler. Someone who plays with a consistent chip on his shoulder. And despite being consistently overlooked The 5-foot-10 lead guard has produced at the FIBA, high school, and EYBL levels of the game. He is capable of bending a defense as well as any lead guard in this class, with an array of finishes at the rim or the ability to toss any live dribble pass necessary in the teeth of the defense. Ross Hodge hung in there with Sadler and ultimately earned the recruiting win. He also has range that extends beyond the three-point arc. Dioum is one of the best defensive big men in this class. He has excellent timing as a rim protector and can slide his feet and guard down a line-up or get in the passing lanes if necessary. He needs some offensive polish and strength, but there is a lot to like with his natural abilities on the defensive end of the floor. Whitty could be a solid long-term depth piece.

West Virginia is in year one of the Ross Hodge era, and for his first full recruiting cycle, what better way to go about it than bookend your team with a high upside one and a five?

Phillies&#39; Rob Thomson says 2026 bullpen is &#39;best&#39; he&#39;s had since coming to Philadelphia

Phillies' Rob Thomson says 2026 bullpen is 'best' he's had since coming to Philadelphia originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Philadelphia Phillies are coming into the 2026 MLB season with some pessimism thanks to the lack of Bo Bichette and the lack of changes to the offense.

Alec Bohm and J.T. Realmuto are back and the focal points of the offense. There are fears the team is simply running it back, and those might not be unfounded fears. But if there were one area of the team to have confidence in, it would be the bullpen.

Sean Kane of NBC Sports Philadelphia shared a quote from Rob Thomson, in which the Phillies manager said this year's bullpen is the best he's had since he's come to Philadelphia.

Phillies' 2026 bullpen is 'best' Rob Thomson has had in Philly

"It's probably the best group of arms that we've had since I've been here," Thomson said. He's not wrong; this group has what it takes to be great.

Jhoan Duran is the closer, and he's one of the best relievers in all of Major League Baseball. He was great for the Phillies after they acquired him from the Minnesota Twins at the last trade deadline.

After him is a strong group of relievers. Jose Alvarado, looking to play a full season after his 80-game PED suspension, has the ability to be a dominant reliever with a 100-mph fastball and great off-speed pitches.

Brad Keller, the $22 million new addition to the bullpen, is a great righty who's coming off a 2.07 ERA season with the Chicago Cubs.

MoreMLB analyst makes the case for the Phillies to sign 2x All-Star arm

Orion Kerkering, while he had the NLDS blunder against the Los Angeles Dodgers, is still a great reliever. Tanner Banks showed a lot of promise, enough for the Phillies to justify moving on from Matt Strahm this offseason.

Then Jonathan Bowlan, Kyle Buckhus, Zach Pop, and Zach McCambley are all intriguing depth options in the bullpen.

Buckhus has one of the more unique arm slots, as he's a pseudo-submarine pitcher. Bowlan has impressed this spring, and as the trade return for Strahm, with a lot of control, there's plenty of optimism with the former Kansas City Royals reliever.

This bullpen is in a much better spot than it's ever been since the Phillies made Thomson the manager in 2022, and it might be one of the best the Phillies have ever had if these relievers live up to their potential.

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Most gold medals in a single Winter Olympics, by country: How Norway broke its own record...again

Norway

Most gold medals in a single Winter Olympics, by country: How Norway broke its own record...again originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Norway has been the gold standard at the Winter Olympics, and that continued with another record-breaking performance in 2026.

When Johannes Dale-Skjevdal earned a gold medal on Friday, he helped the country break the record for most gold medals won by one nation at a single Olympics. Unsurprisingly, Norway broke its own record in the process, continuing to rack up gold medals at the Winter Games.

🇳🇴 NORWEGIAN GOLD!

🥇 SEVENTEENTH gold medal for Norway thanks to the victory of Johannes Dale-Skjevdal in the Men’s 15km Mass Start biathlon!!#MilanoCortina2026#Olympics#Biathlonpic.twitter.com/k2vDAIgNot

— Milano Cortina 2026 (@milanocortina26) February 20, 2026

Norway's dominance at the 2026 Winter Olympics is apparent, as it is the only country with double-digit gold medals in Milan-Cortina. While the country leads the way in total medals, the gold medal disparity is even more eye-popping.

Here's how Norway broke it's own record in Milan-Cortina.

MORE 2026 OLYMPICS: Live medal tracker | Viewer's guide | Day-by-day schedule

Most gold medals in a single Winter Olympics, by country

CountryYearLocationGold Medals
Norway2026Milan-Cortina17
Norway2022Beijing16
Norway2018Pyeongchang14
Germany2018Pyeongchang14
Canada2010Vancouver14

Norway beat its own record for most gold medals by one country in a single Olympics, as biathlete Johannes Dale-Skjevdal became Norway's 17th gold medalist in 2026. Previously, Norway set the record at the last Winter Olympics, winning 16 gold medals in 2022 in Beijing.

Norway has dominated the Winter Olympics in recent memory, producing double-digit gold medals in seven of the last nine events. Additionally, Norway has led the overall medal count in three-straight Winter Olympics, looking for a fourth in Milan-Cortina. 

MORE: Norway's Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo sets Olympic record for most medals in one games

Winter Olympic medal count 2026

As of Johannes Dale-Skjevdal's gold medal win on Friday, Norway produced 17 golds, 10 silvers and 10 bronze medals at the 2026 Winter Olympics, with a leading total of 37 medals. The United States and Italy are behind Norway, with nine gold medals each and 27 and 26 total medals, respectively, but no other country was close to Norway.

Olwethu Makhanya nets bullet header in cup victory

Olwethu Makhanya nets bullet header in cup victory
Olwethu Makhanya nets bullet header in cup victory

Makhanya heads home in cup win

Photo: Philadelphiaunion.com

South African defender Olwethu Makhanya found the back of the net as Philadelphia Union dispatched Defence Force 5-0 in the CONCACAF Champions Cup.

With Bradley Carnell's men leading 2-0, the former Stellenbosch FC centre-back rose the highest to unleash a bullet header in the 64th minute.

Makhanya joined the Major League Soccer (MLS) outfit in July 2023 from Stellies, putting pen to paper on a long-term deal.

The 21-year-old stalwart recently penned a new contract with Philadelphia in November 2025, tying him to the club until the end of December 2027.

Makhanya won the Supporters' shield last season, and will be keen to add to his trophy cabinet in the 2026 campaign.

Philadelphia open their season with a visit to DC United on Sunday, 22 February, having finished top of the Eastern Conference last year.

PREVIEW | Celta de Vigo vs Mallorca - team news, lineups, predictions

PREVIEW | Celta de Vigo vs Mallorca - team news, lineups, predictions
PREVIEW | Celta de Vigo vs Mallorca - team news, lineups, predictions

Celta de Vigo host Mallorca this Sunday at the Estadio de Balaídos for matchweek 25 of the La Liga.

Celta de Vigo currently have 34 points and lie in 7th position. In their last match, Claudio Giráldez's team prevailed 1-2 against PAOK (UEFA Europa League 2025/26).

Mallorca have won 24 points to date and are placed in 18th position. In their last encounter, Jagoba Arrasate's team were beaten 1-2 by Real Betis (La Liga 2025/26).

The last meeting between the two teams ended in a 1-1 draw.

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Mallorca

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Celta de Vigo ( vs PAOK 2026-02-19): Ionut Radu, Javi Rodríguez, Carl Starfelt, Marcos Alonso, Sergio Carreira, Miguel Román, Ilaix Moriba, Óscar Mingueza, Iago Aspas, Borja Iglesias, Williot Swedberg

Mallorca ( vs Real Betis 2026-02-15): Leo Román, Pablo Maffeo, Martin Valjent, David López, Johan Mojica, Samuel Costa, Omar Mascarell, Mateo Joseph, Sergi Darder, Jan Virgili, Vedat Muriqi

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MANAGERS

  • Claudio Giráldez has faced Jagoba Arrasate on three occasions, recording two victories and one draw
  • Jagoba Arrasate has faced Celta de Vigo on 16 occasions, recording five victories, six draws and five defeats
  • Claudio Giráldez has faced Mallorca on three occasions, recording two victories and one draw

TEAMS

  • Away from home, Mallorca currently has one victory in the last nine games.
  • Away from home, Mallorca comes from five consecutive games conceding goals.
  • Away from home, Mallorca comes from six consecutive games without winning.
  • Away from home, Mallorca comes from three consecutive defeats.
  • Mallorca comes from ten consecutive games conceding goals.
  • Mallorca comes from two consecutive games without winning.
  • Mallorca comes from two consecutive defeats.
  • At home, Celta de Vigo currently has one defeat in the last five games.
  • At home, Celta de Vigo comes from six consecutive games scoring goals.
  • Celta de Vigo currently has two defeats in the last 13 games.
  • Celta de Vigo currently has one victory in the last six games.
  • Celta de Vigo comes from three consecutive games scoring goals.
  • Celta de Vigo comes from three consecutive games conceding goals.
  • Celta de Vigo comes from two consecutive games without losing.

HEAD TO HEAD

  • Celta de Vigo and Mallorca have faced each other 51 times, there is no advantage between Celta de Vigo and Mallorca: 19 victories for each team in 51 games.
  • At the Balaídos Stadium, Celta de Vigo has an advantage in the clashes against Mallorca: 14 victories in 25 games. Mallorca has five victories.
  • In the Spanish League, there have been 37 matches between the two teams, with Celta de Vigo winning 13, 11 draws and 13 victories for Mallorca.

Is Shai Gilgeous-Alexander playing tonight vs. Nets? Final status for Thunder star

Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander

Is Shai Gilgeous-Alexander playing tonight vs. Nets? Final status for Thunder star originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Oklahoma City Thunder will be back in action for the first time after the All-Star break when they travel to Brooklyn to take on the Nets on Friday night.

Unfortunately for the Thunder, they won’t have their best player available for the contest.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander ruled out vs. Nets due to abdominal strain

Star guard and reigning NBA MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has been ruled out of the game in Brooklyn due to an abdominal strain.

It will be the sixth consecutive regular season game missed by Gilgeous-Alexander due to the injury, which also sidelined him for the All-Star game despite being selected as a starter in the exhibition.

This story will be updated. 

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Veteran fails to make weight again for UFC Houston

HOUSTON, TEXAS - FEBRUARY 20: Phil Rowe poses on the scale during the UFC Fight Night official weigh-in at the Westin Galleria Houston on February 20, 2026 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)

Phil Rowe was tripped up by the scale again.

The veteran welterweight came in a pound over the limit (including the one-pound allowance for non-title fights) at the official weigh-ins for his bout with Jean-Paul Lebosnoyani, which takes place at UFC Houston on Saturday. Rowe was the last fighter to weigh in and registered at 172 pounds, while Lebosnoyani came in at 170.5.

This is the third time Rowe has missed weight for a UFC bout. He previously came in 2.5 pounds over the limit for bouts against Niko Price and Orion Cosce, both of whom lost to Rowe via knockout. It should be noted Rowe accepted this booking on a month’s notice, following Lebosnoyani’s original opponent Austin Vanderford withdrawing for undisclosed reasons.

It is not yet known if the bout will proceed at a catchweight and, if so, what percentage of Rowe’s purse will be forfeited as penalty.

Headliners Sean Strickland and Anthony Hernandez were on point for a pivotal middleweight fight. Strickland weighed in at 185 pounds, while Hernandez used the one-pound allowance to come in at 186.

Check out UFC Houston weigh-in results below.

Main Card (Paramount+ at 8 p.m. ET)

Sean Strickland (185) vs. Anthony Hernandez (186)

Geoff Neal (170.5) vs. Uros Medic (171)

Dan Ige (145.5) vs. Melquizael Costa (145.5)

Serghei Spivac (251.5) vs. Ante Delija (239)

Jacobe Smith (171) vs. Josiah Harrell (171)

Zachary Reese (185.5) vs. Michel Pereira (186)

Prelims (Paramount+ at 5 p.m. ET)

Chidi Njokuani (171) vs. Carlos Leal (170)

Ode Osbourne (126) vs. Alibi Idiris (126)

Alden Coria (125.5) vs. Luis Gurule (125)

Nora Cornolle (136) vs. Joselyne Edwards (135.5)

Ramiz Brahimaj (170.5) vs. Punahele Soriano (171)

Phil Rowe (172)* vs. Jean-Paul Lebosnoyani (170.5)

Jordan Leavitt (145.5) vs. Yadier del Valle (145.5)

Juliana Miller (126) vs. Carli Judice (125)

*missed weight

Liga MX Femenil: An angry French coach, Sofia Jakobsson debuts with Toluca, Mazatlán gets a point with a center back as goalkeeper, and Chivas wins El Clásico Tapatío

MEXICO CITY, MEXICO - JANUARY 16: Alexa Huerta of Pumas UNAM battles for possession with Lucy Ortiz of Mazatlan during a match between Pumas UNAM and Mazatlan FC as part of the Torneo Clausura 2026 Liga MX at Olimpico Universitario Stadium on January 16, 2026 in Mexico City, Mexico. (Photo by Hector Vivas/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Weeks 8 and 9 in Liga MX Femenil brought grit, scandalous refereeing, an angry coach, and so much more.

Toluca and Pachuca divide spoils

Week 9 was upon us and brought a clash of two Titans. Unfortunately, Charlyn Corral was absent due to a two-game suspension for pulling an opponent’s hair in week 8, though.

Tuzas got ahead when Andrea Pereira scored from the penalty spot before minute 15, and while Toluca tried to get the equalizer right away, it didn’t happen until the second half. It was Diablas’s most dangerous striker, Eugénie Le Sommer, the one who received a long, aerial pass between the center backs and finished it. It was Betzy Cuevas who sent the pass, which showed her great game vision and precision.

It is worth mentioning that Swedish Sofia Jakobsson started this match for the first time after being signed by Toluca at the end of January. Although the forward couldn’t contribute to the final score, the team will rely on her to get back to winning ways in the following games. And more so after this draw as Toluca is now winless in the past two weeks – after the loss against Monterrey in week 8, and it is 5th in the table.

Coach Patrice Lair

French coach Patrice Lair has been questioned league-wide after what happened in the last two post-match press conferences. Toluca suffered a defeat in week 8 against Rayadas de Monterrey (0-2) and after the game, coach Patrice Lair didn’t want to answer any questions, arguing he doesn’t speak Spanish.

“Big disappointment. Have a good night,” he said and immediately after that, he left the room.

El DT de Toluca Femenil, el francés Patrice Lair, dijo en conferencia que no habla español y solo dijo "grande decepción", no permitió preguntas y se fue. pic.twitter.com/DNMXITAVKp

— San Cadilla El Norte (@SancadillaNorte) February 10, 2026

Also, after the draw against Tuzas, Lair was asked why he made an early substitution in the 32nd minute subbing off Karla Martínez and putting Diana Guatemala instead.

“In the first half, Karla was overwhelmed on the right wing, and I spoke with Guatemala, who was subbed in and was good, better. The one who will start the match against Santos won’t necessarily be Karla,” the coach answered.

Lair’s declarations didn’t sit well with many in the league, alleging he’s throwing players under the bus.

Chivas wins in “El Clásico Tapatío” after a loss against Pumas

Even though Chivas’s fans and the people in the league in general are not happy with coach Antonio Contreras, he’s keeping the team not only afloat but also amongst the top teams.

Most recently, in week 9, they faced their rivals, Atlas, in “El Clásico Tapatío.” The Rojinegras scored in the first minute and then put the 2-0 in the 28th minute from a free kick. Guadalajara woke up in the second half and leveled things in just five minutes. They tallied two more to finish the game 4-2. That score is surely a huge boost in confidence for them ahead of week 10 clash against rivals, Club América.

Mazatlán keeps pushing, and is Tigres losing its path?

After the loss against Juárez and the draw against Mazatlán in weeks 8 and 9, Tigres’ supporters are not happy. Juárez is currently 8th in the table, and the Amazonians have a winning record against them. On the other hand, Mazatlán keeps giving teams a run for their money in its last season and is having the best season of the club’s history.

It was incredible to witness how they held Tigres scoreless after goalkeeper Daniela Solera was sent off and center back Fernanda Canseco suited up to be on goal since the team was out of subs. Mazatlán was able to put an end to Tigres’ nine-game win streak against Las Cañoneras and divided the spoils, something that didn’t happened since 2021.

Aquí todas defendemos, sin miedo y con el corazón por delante.

¡Así se demuestra el Gran Orgullo de ser de Mazatlán! pic.twitter.com/7hEVhWa2Hi

— Mazatlán FC Femenil ⚓️ (@MazatlanFem) February 17, 2026

Let’s see how both teams do in week 10, when Tigres faces Pumas and Mazatlán plays Puebla on the road.

Club América can’t score

The match against Monterrey in week 9 wasn’t easy for Ángel Villacampa’s side. Although they dominated, they couldn’t find the back of the net, no matter the many chances they had. They opened the score through an own goal in the 32nd minute. However, in the 80th minute Rayadas would find the equalizer.

This match created some controversy after captain Scarlett Camberos got sent off for complaining, and then the referee didn’t see a handball inside the box made by Rayadas’ defender, Valeria del Campo. Those errors enraged fans and kept the conversation about the low-quality refereeing in the league.

Penal DEMASIADO CLARO para @AmericaFemenil que NO SE SEÑALA vs @Rayadas

🔍❌️🥅

➖️ Mano extendida ampliando el volumen de su cuerpo… Inobjetable infracción.

🚫 Lamentablemente se da uno de los más graves errores arbitrales en lo que va del 2026.

🇲🇽🏟📝 pic.twitter.com/nOPnWqCGbV

— Juan Guzmán Gasso (@GuzmanGasso) February 16, 2026

Camberos being sent off is far from ideal since she’s going to miss “El Clásico Nacional,” the next game against América’s fiercest rival, Chivas de Guadalajara.

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More than 50 Pakistan players up for sale in The Hundred 2026 auction

MUMBAI: More than 50 Pakistan players (men and women) have registered for The Hundred auction, which will be held at Piccadilly Lights in London on March 11 (women’s competition) and March 12 (men’s competition).

“The auction list includes more than 50 players from Pakistan,” a source tracking developments told TOI.


As per the ICC Future Tours Programme (FTP), Pakistan are scheduled to have an away Test series against West Indies in August.

A full list of players registered for The Hundred auction will be released at 1 PM UK time (6.30 PM India time) on Friday.

Last season, only two Pakistan players, Mohammad Amir and Mohammad Wasim, featured in the tournament (for Northern Superchargers), while Pakistan-born Zafar Gohar was part of the Oval Invincibles squad.

Six of the eight franchises, London Spirit (owned by US-based tech investors), MI Oval (Reliance Industries), Manchester SuperGiants (RPSG Group), Southern Brave (GMR Group), Sunrisers Leeds (Sun TV) and Welsh Fire (US-based Sanjay Govil), have Indian owners.

Of these six, four teams are owned by Indian IPL franchises Mumbai Indians, Delhi Capitals, Lucknow SuperGiants and Sunrisers Hyderabad.

“The Hundred Auction will see over 200 players go under the hammer, with the sixteen men’s and women’s teams picking up to 14 players each as they take a big step towards filling their squads ahead of the sixth edition of The Hundred this summer,” the England & Wales Cricket Board stated in a media release on Thursday.

The women’s auction register includes India’s swashbuckling opener Shafali Verma, Beth Mooney, Nadine de Klerk, Amy Jones and Davina Perrin.

The men’s teams will bid for players with Joe Root, Quinton de Kock, Jason Holder, Haris Rauf and Adil Rashid potentially among the early contenders. Auctioneer Richard Madley will run proceedings across both days.

The men’s teams have a salary pot of £2.05m, while the women’s teams have a salary pot of £880,000. Each team has already spent a portion of their pot on pre-auction direct signings and retentions.

Teams are allowed up to four pre-auction signings from mid-November to the end of January. A maximum of three can be direct signings and must be overseas or England centrally contracted players. A minimum of one will be a retention, which can be any player — England centrally contracted, overseas or domestic.

Across the auction, teams will compete to sign players across three phases: Hero Players, Ranked Players and Nominated Players. Teams will each provide a long-list of players they are most interested in signing ahead of the auction, with the phases reflecting aggregated interest in each player.

Rams promote Nate Scheelhaase to offensive coordinator, AP source says

LOS ANGELES (AP) — The Los Angeles Rams are promoting assistant Nate Scheelhaase to offensive coordinator, a person with knowledge of the decision told The Associated Press on Friday.

The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the Rams haven't made a full announcement of coach Sean McVay's new staff for the upcoming season. Scheelhaase replaces Mike LaFleur, who became the Arizona Cardinals’ head coach this month.

The 35-year-old Scheelhaase became a rising star in NFL coaching circles last season. He interviewed for at least five head coaching vacancies in the past two months. He spent the previous two years as a top offensive assistant to McVay and LaFleur, receiving the title of pass game coordinator last season while the Rams went 14-6 and reached the NFC title game.

Although McVay calls Los Angeles’ plays and leads the design of their offense, Scheelhaase will be the Rams' fifth offensive coordinator during McVay's 10 seasons in charge. All four assistants who previously held that title have gone on to become head coaches, as did Rams quarterbacks coach Zac Taylor.

All five of those former top Rams assistants — Matt LaFleur, Taylor, Kevin O’Connell, Liam Coen and Mike LaFleur — still hold those head coaching jobs. The number might have been even higher, but McVay spent two seasons without a designated offensive coordinator after Matt LaFleur's departure.

The 35-year-old Scheelhaase is a former Illinois quarterback who was on Matt Campbell's staff at Iowa State from 2018 to 2023, eventually becoming the Cyclones' offensive coordinator in his final season and leading a dramatic improvement that caught McVay's attention.

Among his responsibilities in Los Angeles, Scheelhaase was tasked with literally drawing the offensive plays taught to the Rams for each week's game plan — a detail-oriented job previously held by several Rams assistants who went on to bigger things.

The Rams' offense was the NFL's best by many metrics last year, leading the league in scoring and total yards during the regular season with AP NFL MVP Matthew Stafford at the controls. Stafford has announced he is returning for an 18th NFL season. The Rams will be among the preseason favorites to contend for a Super Bowl berth in their home SoFi Stadium in February 2027.

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Post-MLB, ESPN rebooting its Sunday night with ‘Women’s Sports Sundays’

Post-MLB, ESPN rebooting its Sunday night with ‘Women’s Sports Sundays’As NBC builds a year-round Sunday night live-sports portfolio of NFL, NBA and — coming next month — MLB, ESPN is rolling out its own innovative Sunday night programming strategy, hubbed around the top two women’s pro sports leagues.

Weekly throughout the summer, “Women’s Sports Sundays” will feature WNBA or NWSL games on nine Sundays in primetime, extending a trend of women’s pro sports leagues receiving prominent recurring primetime schedule slots on broadcast, cable and streaming networks.

“This franchise is about more than showcasing games,” ESPN programming executive Roslyn Durant said in a statement. “It’s about building a consistent, high-profile destination that reflects the passion, excellence and cultural impact of women’s sports today, while giving athletes and leagues the stage they deserve.”

Current women’s sports “game of the week” programming models include the WNBA’s long-standing “Friday Night Spotlight” deal on the ION network (which averaged nearly 630,000 viewers per game during the 2025 WNBA season) and, launching a few weeks ago, LOVB women’s pro volleyball on USA Network on Wednesday nights (which set new league TV records during its initial weeks and has averaged 115,000 viewers this season).

NWSL has a pair of notable weekly primetime deals: Friday nights Amazon Prime Video, which launches March 13 for the 2026 season, and Saturday nights on ION. NWSL TV ratings were up 22 percent from 2024 to 2025, and the league’s 2025 championship game set a new NWSL TV record with nearly 1.2 million viewers.

Don’t be surprised by the entirely realistic scenario that a compelling ESPN Sunday night WNBA game — say, Caitlin Clark vs. Paige Bueckers — draws a bigger TV audience than “Sunday Night Baseball” on Peacock, or even possibly NBC itself. (For context: “Sunday Night Baseball” drew an average of around 1.8 million viewers in 2025, the highest mark since 2017, a number that should increase on a broadcast network like NBC but decrease on a streaming platform like Peacock. ESPN averaged 1.3 million viewers per regular-season WNBA game in 2025, and that was largely without the benefits of the “Caitlin Clark effect,” due to her absence from injury last season.)

ESPN’s announcement of the new live-sports property drew attention from all corners of social media, with a lot of sentiment being positive but some uninformed responses related to ESPN replacing baseball on Sunday nights with women’s sports.

The Athletic’s Andrew Marchand produced a helpful series of points clarifying why ESPN’s new strategy makes sense:

• ESPN opted-out of “Sunday Night Baseball” nearly a year ago because it was overpriced.

• They now have open Sunday night spring and summer windows.

• The WNBA and NWSL are their best options — ESPN already broadcasts these leagues — so they branded the night around “women’s sports.” It is not some “woke” move as it was portrayed by some. They already had these sports on, but now are making a set destination for some of these games in light of opting out of SNB.

• A kind portrayal is this move offends some because they love ESPN’s “Sunday Night Baseball.” NBC is expected to hire Jason Benetti and have local analysts. So if you are sincerely upset and not acting, just put on Peacock and NBC. They’ll do a nice job. Play ball!

• ESPN is a for-profit business. They aren’t putting these sports on out of the kindness of their heart. Post-SNB, they believe this is their best option. You put a Caitlin Clark game up against a mediocre “Sunday Night Baseball” matchup and they may be proven very correct.

This article originally appeared in The Athletic.

WNBA, NWSL, Sports Business

2026 The Athletic Media Company

Lindsey Vonn posts latest injury update: ‘It required a lot of plates and screws’

Lindsey Vonn posts latest injury update: ‘It required a lot of plates and screws’Another day, another surgery for Lindsey Vonn, though this one appears to be different from all the rest.

Three days after touching down in the U.S., Vonn posted a series of photos and videos that now seem quite familiar — her being wheeled around on some sort of gurney, or on a bed, her leg stabilized by any number of soft surfaces or contraptions.

This one also included an image of her surgically repaired knee, and more information about the extent and seriousness of the injury.

“Made it through surgery … it took a bit more than 6 hours to complete. As you can see, it required a lot of plates and screws to put back together but Dr Hackett did an incredible job.

“With the extent of the trauma, I’ve been struggling a bit post op and have not yet been able to be discharged from the hospital just yet … almost there. Baby steps.

“Will explain the injury and what it all means soon.”

The image is pretty harrowing. A severely broken leg with a series of circles and lines that are likely all those “plates and screws” that Vonn references in her post.


I’m bionic for real now 🦾 pic.twitter.com/SSJNjlBqUL


— lindsey vonn (@lindseyvonn) February 20, 2026

“Dr. Hackett” is Thomas Hackett, a renowned orthopedic surgeon who works with the U.S. Ski and Snowboard Association. Hackett works out of The Steadman Clinic in Vail, Colo., one of the skiing capitals in America and a go-to place for skiers and top athletes in need of orthopedic surgery.

Vonn crashed 13 seconds into her downhill run on the second day of the Olympics after bursting out of the gate with the aggression that has long characterized her career.

Three turns in, she cut her line too close to a gate as she headed into the air. The gate hooked her arm and sent her twisting. She hit the snow hard and off-balance, and never had a chance of landing upright. She tumbled down the slope in a cloud of snow and ice, her screams of pain echoing across the mountain.

She was evacuated by helicopter and spent more than a week in a hospital in Italy, where she underwent multiple surgeries before she could be loaded onto a private jet and flown back to the U.S. earlier this week.

Vonn was skiing with a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament in her left knee, the one that broke when she crashed, and with a right knee with a chunk of titanium in it from a partial knee replacement surgery she underwent in 2024. That surgery allowed her to attempt a comeback after five years of retirement.

She has insisted her previous injuries did not cause the most recent crash.

Two days ago, Vonn also posted sad news that her 13-year-old dog, Leo, died a day after her crash. Leo had recently been diagnosed with lung cancer and had a heart ailment.

This article originally appeared in The Athletic.

Olympics, Women's Olympics

2026 The Athletic Media Company

Four men, one aim - to end 102-year wait for Winter Olympic curling gold

It's a Thursday night in November. A pub in Glasgow's Merchant City. Four men, all about the age of 30, are squeezed around a small table, eating and talking about what the next few months might bring. Nobody recognises them.

That same pub three months later. Screens showing a Celtic game are changed so the patrons can watch the curling. Almost everyone is anxiously staring at the TVs, willing those same four men to reach a Winter Olympic final.

Chances are they will be doing the same on Saturday (18:05 GMT), when Team GB's Bruce Mouat, Grant Hardie, Hammy McMillan and Bobby Lammie take on Canada with a gold medal at stake.

"Our gold medal," as Mouat referred to it after the epic semi-final win over Switzerland in northern Italy on Thursday - a contest which drew 3.4million viewers to the BBC at its peak.

And fulfilling what they believe to be their destiny - by upgrading their silver medal from Beijing four years ago - is what these four Scots have travelled to Cortina to do.

Since that 2022 near miss, Team Mouat have come to dominate men's curling, winning two World Championships and adding another couple of European crowns, as well as a record 12 Grand Slam titles.

At times, they have been unbeatable.

That cloak of invincibility slipped during the round-robin stages here - leaving qualification out of their hands - but that fright has now been forgotten, replaced with the return of a clear-eyed focus on the task in hand.

But who are these four young men who have now caught the country's attention? And what makes them more than the sum of their parts?

Nine years that changed face of curling

To understand the dynamic between the quartet, you have to go back almost nine years to when they first came together as a team.

With the world of curling being as small as it is, they weren't strangers to each other. Hardie and McMillan are 33-year-old cousins from south-west Scotland. Lammie, 29, hails from there, too, and played in a rink previously with 31-year-old Mouat, who knew the others from their shared school days in Edinburgh.

Approaches were made, conversations had, culminating in a meeting.

"That first time we met, the thing we wrote at the top of our list of goals was to win Olympic gold," Mouat told BBC Sport.

After that, the die was cast. The boys told British Curling they were only willing to join the elite programme as a unit and not individually. Their ultimatum was accepted, success has followed, and now they are considered the best in the world.

Mouat is thought to be among the greatest skips to have played the game. Hardie has a reputation as a high-grade tactician and shot maker, while McMillan and Lammie are credited with reinventing the role of a sweeper.

Once just 'the lads with the brushes', their physicality has evolved the position to the extent that the curling cognoscenti consider it to now be "a sweeping game" rather than a throwing one.

Will GB quartet make history?

But it is the coalescence of their personalities that amplifies all that sporting talent. And underpinning the team are two key things - total honesty and trust.

As McMillan puts it, "if one of us is being a dick, the rest can say so", while the more-measured Mouat describes it as "knowing the different things to say to get the best out of each other".

Individually, they are all very different.

McMillan is lively enough for all four of them; Hardie is the logic guy, an engineer by trade; Mouat is thoughtful, reflective and calm - while Lammie is the quiet, reliable presence in the background.

It might be labelled as 'Team Mouat' - as per the convention of naming a rink after the skip - but this is very much a collective. In fact, Mouat is keen to share the spotlight.

"Bruce is so compassionate and calm and he's very different from a lot of skips," explains BBC Sport pundit and 2022 gold medallist Vicky Wright.

"A lot of them are clearly the leader but the GB team operates so well because they function on a level playing field.

"The dynamic they've got works so well because they all bring a different aspect to the table and they all respect that. That's a massive part of why they're so successful."

It's instructive to see how comfortable the four of them are in each other's company and with the position they find themselves in.

All four - and alternate Kyle Waddell - have been right in among it in Cortina this week, be it stopping for a chat in the street or in restaurants, meeting friends and relatives, watching other British athletes compete. Or - in Mouat's case - going pillowcase shopping and "spending far too much money" on the morning of the semi-final.

Even in the moments before that crucial match, there was a relaxed focus about them. McMillan and Hardie were sharing a laugh, Mouat picking out familiar faces in the crowd for a smile and a wave, and Lammie was casually studying the Swiss warming up.

All of that will culminate on Saturday night in the quirky Cortina Curling Stadium, first built as an open-air venue to host the 1956 Games.

In a place where history looks down from the wooden bleachers, these four will attempt to make their own by becoming the first GB men's rink in 102 years to win Olympic gold.

Achieve that, and maybe the next time they go into that Glasgow pub they might just draw a few glances of recognition.

Live: BKB 51 ceremonial weigh ins video, fighter face offs | Heavy Lies The Crown

BKB Bare Knuckle Boxing will stage its ceremonial weigh ins and fighter face offs today for the upcoming BKB 51: “Heavy Lies The Crown” bare knuckle boxing event, streaming LIVE at 12:30 p.m. ET in the embedded video above. Headlined by the Bridgerweight title fight pitting Marko Martinjak (c) against Ike Villanueva, BKB 51 airs live on VICE TV this Saturday (Feb. 21) from inside O2 Arena in London, England.

Complete BKB 51 weigh ins text results below:

Super Lightweight (140 lbs.): Ollie Sentance (139.5) vs. Nico Earwaker (140)
Cruiserweight (185 lbs.): Nathan Conroy (185) vs. Josh Horler (183.6)
Welterweight (147 lbs.): Ash Devenport (146.4) vs. Liam Blackwell (145.6)
Light Heavyweight (175 lbs.): Liam Teruel (175) vs. Jamie Haley (173.6)
Bridgerweight (225 lbs.): Aaron Ashton (221.7) vs. Brad Donovan (224.2)
Heavyweight (265 lbs.): Dan Matthews (228.3) vs. Mark O’Neill (249.9)
Light Heavyweight (175 lbs.): Will Dermietzel (174.4) vs. Tom Pratt (175.8)
Welterweight (147 lbs.): Dan Gittens (147.9) vs. Corey Healey (144.5)
Super Welterweight (154 lbs.): Harvey Dossett (152.8) vs. Hector Galbraith (152.9)
Bridgerweight (225 lbs.): Anthony Scotford (221) vs. Joe Cokayne (220.8)
Super Cruiserweight (200 lbs.): Kevin Greenwood (192.5) vs. Tony Barratt (192.5)
Super Welterweight (154 lbs.): Adel Altamimi (156.8) vs. Jay Eggleston (149.4)
Super Welterweight (154 lbs.): Scott McHugh (154.8) vs. Martin Reffell (154.7)
Bridgerweight (225 lbs.): Marko Martinjak (224) vs. Ike Villanueva (223)

For much more on this weekend’s BKB 51 fight card click here.

Real Madrid eyeing Owen Mira signing

Real Madrid eyeing Owen Mira signing
Real Madrid eyeing Owen Mira signing

La Liga giants Real Madrid have set their sights on the signature of a highly-regarded up-and-coming attacking talent.

The player in the sights of the Blancos brass? Owen Mira.

Mira, for his part, is a 16-year-old attacker who chiefly lines out on the left wing, before cutting inside onto his trusty right foot.

He is currently plying his trade on the books of Granada, called up for reserve team duties despite his tender years.

The starlet has long been hailed for his abilities in the final third, giving rise to transfer interest from not only Spain, but across much of Europe.

And as alluded to above, at the front of the queue for Mira’s services with a view to the summer are none other than Real Madrid.

As per a report from Marca, citing ESPN:

‘Real Madrid are negotiating the incorporation of the young winger, to strengthen their youth academy for next season.’

Conor Laird – GSFN

THE WEEKEND&#39;S SCHEDULE: TEST AGAINST FIORENTINA FOR WOMEN&#39;S PRIMAVERA

THE WEEKEND'S SCHEDULE: TEST AGAINST FIORENTINA FOR WOMEN'S PRIMAVERA
THE WEEKEND'S SCHEDULE: TEST AGAINST FIORENTINA FOR WOMEN'S PRIMAVERA

The highlight of the Rossoneri Youth Sector's weekend schedule is the Women's Primavera home fixture, their first match as league leaders. It is a significant test for Coach Zago's side, who host Fiorentina at the PUMA House of Football. The Men's Primavera are also in action on home soil, welcoming Napoli as they look to build on their victory away to Genoa who, in turn, will face the Under-18s. Elsewhere across the weekend, there are multiple fixtures involving the Women's youth teams and the younger age groups, with a packed programme at the PUMA House of Football.

THE WEEKEND'S SCHEDULE:

SATURDAY 21 FEBRUARY

  • UNDER-9: League fixture, Alcione v AC Milan, 09:30 CET - CS Kennedy, Milan
  • MEN'S PRIMAVERA: Matchday 26, AC Milan v Napoli, 11:00 CET - Sportitalia Village, Carate Brianza (MB)
  • WOMEN'S UNDER-17: Matchday 3, Como 1907 v AC Milan, 15:00 CET - CS Comunale, Casate con Bernate (CO)
  • UNDER-12: League fixture, AC Milan v Pro Sesto, 15:00 CET - PUMA House of Football
  • UNDER-10: League fixture, AC Milan v Franco Scarioni, 15:00 CET - PUMA House of Football
  • UNDER-13: League fixture, Pro Vercelli v AC Milan, 16:30 CET - CS P. Rossini, Briosco (MB)
  • UNDER-14: League fixture, Pro Vercelli v AC Milan, 17:00 CET - Comunale "Tavano", Trino (VC)
  • UNDER 11-WOMEN: League fixture, Baggio Secondo v AC Milan, 17:00 CET - Via Olivieri 11, Milan

SUNDAY 22 FEBRUARY

  • WOMEN'S UNDER-13: League fixture, AC Milan v Villa, 11:30 CET - PUMA House of Football
  • WOMEN'S UNDER-15: League fixture, AC Milan v Südtirol, 13:00 CET - PUMA House of Football
  • UNDER-18: Matchday 24, Genoa v AC Milan, 15:00 CET - CS Begato 9, Genoa
  • WOMEN'S PRIMAVERA: Matchday 16, AC Milan v Fiorentina, 15:30 CET - PUMA House of Football

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Shaquille O’Neal breaks silence on his newest role for Team USA at 2026 Winter Olympics

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Photo by Miikka Skaffari/Getty Images

Shaquille O’Neal has broken his silence on his newest role supporting Team USA in the 2026 Winter Olympics, expanding his influence beyond basketball into athlete health and recovery.

The NBA legend is set to contribute in a performance and wellness capacity for Team USA during the Milan-Cortina Games, aligning himself with a major global company focused on sports recovery innovation.

It marks another high-profile chapter in O’Neal’s post-playing career, where business, sport, and mentorship increasingly intersect.

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Photo by CFP/Getty Images

Shaquille O’Neal confirms new Team USA Winter Olympics role

In comments shared via Anne Marie Tiernon, O’Neal addressed his involvement with Team USA’s Winter Olympics preparations, outlining his commitment to supporting athletes through a partnership with Eli Lilly.

While O’Neal is best known for his dominance on the basketball court, his new position centres on recovery and performance sustainability, areas he has long spoken about since retiring from the NBA.

The partnership reflects a broader movement within elite sport, where marginal gains in rehabilitation and conditioning can define podium finishes. O’Neal’s profile and experience add credibility to an initiative designed to keep athletes physically prepared during the intense Olympic cycle.

Shaquille O’Neal explains the focus on recovery and health

Discussing why this role resonates with him, O’Neal said, “I’ve dealt with injuries my whole career, and I know recovery is what makes comeback stories possible. Putting health first. That’s how you keep going.”

“In the pursuit of better health? You guessed it, that’s never over,” O’Neal added.

The message is consistent with O’Neal’s long-standing advocacy for proactive rehabilitation and athlete care. Throughout his NBA career, injuries shaped several stretches of his seasons, and he has repeatedly highlighted how proper recovery extended his longevity at the top level.

By lending his voice and experience to Team USA at the 2026 Winter Olympics, O’Neal positions himself as more than a figurehead. His involvement signals an emphasis on sustainable performance as American athletes prepare for one of the most demanding global stages in sport.

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Alysa Liu Makes History as First U.S. Champion Since 2002 in Women’s Figure Skating

Alysa Liu Makes History as First U.S. Champion Since 2002 in Women’s Figure Skating
Alysa Liu. Screenshot from teamusa via Instagram. Used under fair use for commentary.

When Alysa Liu stepped onto the ice at the 2025 World Figure Skating Championships, she wasn’t just skating for medals. She was skating into a drought that had lasted more than two decades.

With her gold-medal performance, Liu became the first American woman to win a world title since Sara Hughes in 2002, a 23-year gap that had quietly weighed on U.S. women’s figure skating for years.

For longtime skating fans, the number 2002 carries enormous symbolic weight. That was the year Hughes became the last U.S. champion to win this title in Salt Lake City.

Liu’s win doesn’t just end a statistical drought. It marks a generational reset. But to understand why this moment matters, you have to understand who Alysa Liu really is and how improbable this comeback was.

From Teenage Prodigy to Olympic Finalist

Taylor Swift Surprises Fans With Intro for USA Women’s Figure Skating Trio
Alysa Liu. Screenshot from alysaxliu via Instagram. Used under fair use for commentary.

Born in Clovis, California, in 2005, Alysa Liu grew up in a household unlike almost any other in elite sports. She is the eldest of five children raised by her father, Arthur Liu, a former political refugee from China who obtained U.S. citizenship and built his family through surrogacy.

Arthur Liu has been unusually open about his path to parenthood, explaining that he wanted a large family and used egg donors and gestational carriers. Alysa has described her upbringing as loving but unconventional, one in which independence and humor were central.

She began skating at age 5. At 13, she became the youngest U.S. women’s champion in history, winning the 2019 U.S. Championships and landing triple Axels, then rare in American women’s skating. At 14, she repeated as national champion and became the first American woman to land a quadruple Lutz in competition.

But here’s something many people forget: her early technical dominance came at a time when the international women’s field was being reshaped by Russian teenagers landing multiple quads. The scoring system had shifted to the International Judging System (IJS), introduced after the 2002 Olympic judging scandal. Technical base value now ruled.

Liu’s jumps were competitive, but the landscape was brutal.

The 2002 Benchmark

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Before Alysa Liu’s historic victory in 2026, the last time an American woman stood atop the Olympic podium in figure skating was at the 2002 Winter Olympics in Salt Lake City, and the name etched in history from that moment was Sarah Hughes. What makes her win especially memorable is that it was widely considered one of the biggest upsets in Olympic figure skating history.

Hughes, then just 16 years old, didn’t enter the competition as the top favorite. Skaters like teammate Michelle Kwan, a legend in American skating, and Russia’s Irina Slutskaya were widely expected to medal based on their technical prowess and consistent results leading up to the Games. But Hughes brought something rare to the ice: flawlessness under pressure.

After finishing fourth following the short program, Hughes delivered a near-perfect free skate on February 21, 2002, that featured seven triple jumps, including two triple-triple combinations. That technical difficulty, combined with artistic flow and solid performance quality, allowed her to tie with Slutskaya on points.

She won the gold on a tiebreaker for having won the free skate segment. Kwan and fellow U.S. contender Sasha Cohen both made costly mistakes in their free skate programs, opening the door for Hughes’s surge.

Her victory was remarkable not just because of the outcome, but because of how it happened: she became the first woman in Olympic history to land two triple jump-triple jump combinations in a four-minute free skate.

Her Olympic gold in Salt Lake City remained a defining moment in U.S. figure skating, one that stood unmatched for over two decades until Alysa Liu’s breakthrough in 2026. That’s the drought Liu just ended.

The Olympic Chapter and a Shock Retirement

Alysa Liu Makes History as First U.S. Champion Since 2002 in Women’s Figure Skating
Alysa Liu. Screenshot from alysaxliu via Instagram. Used under fair use for commentary.

At the 2022 Winter Olympics in Beijing, Liu finished sixth overall, solid, but not a podium breakthrough. And then she did something shocking. At just 16, she announced her retirement.

In April 2022, Liu posted on Instagram that she was stepping away from competitive skating, saying she had achieved her goals and was “happy and content” with her career. For a prodigy who had carried U.S. hopes for years, it felt abrupt.

Liu had often said she didn’t want skating to define her entire identity. She spoke about college, curiosity, and normal teenage experiences. In interviews, she projected a calm detachment rare in elite sports. Her retirement wasn’t dramatic; it was self-assured.

The Comeback Nobody Predicted

Alysa Liu Makes History as First U.S. Champion Since 2002 in Women’s Figure Skating
Alysa Liu. Screenshot from alysaxliu via Instagram. Used under fair use for commentary.

Then came the twist. After time away, Liu returned to training. The details of her re-entry were measured and low-key. No flashy announcement. No dramatic teaser. Just steady rebuilding.

Her skating style evolved. There was increased maturity in edge work and performance quality. Her jump content recalibrated strategically rather than chasing the most difficult elements.

And at the 2025 World Championships, it all came together.

Under the IJS scoring system, cumulative technical element scores (TES) and program component scores (PCS) determine outcomes. Liu’s programs reportedly combined clean triple Axels with refined choreography and improved transitions, an evolution from her earlier, jump-heavy layout.

The win wasn’t built on reckless difficulty. It was built on balance.

Did Stepping Away Make Her Better?

Alysa Liu Makes History as First U.S. Champion Since 2002 in Women’s Figure Skating
Alysa Liu. Screenshot from alysaxliu via Instagram. Used under fair use for commentary.

In American sports culture, retirement, especially early retirement, is often seen as failure or burnout. But what if Liu’s hiatus was strategic?

Many teenage champions peak too early under the intense physical demands of quads and triple Axels. Bodies change. Injuries mount.

By stepping away at 16, Liu avoided the burnout cycle that has ended many careers before age 20. When she returned, she wasn’t chasing validation. She wasn’t the “next big thing.” She was simply skating.

In a sport that often compresses careers into narrow teenage windows, Liu’s arc suggests something radical: longevity may require pause.

Arthur Liu’s parenting philosophy has long been unconventional. He encouraged independence and famously allowed Alysa to maintain perspective about wins and losses. She has described her siblings as grounding forces, reminding her that skating was just one part of life.

Unlike many elite skaters who relocate permanently to training hubs, Liu’s support structure remained anchored in family. That stability may explain her emotional composure during both retirement and return.

The Broader Impact on U.S. Figure Skating

Alysa Liu Makes History as First U.S. Champion Since 2002 in Women’s Figure Skating
Alysa Liu. Screenshot from alysaxliu via Instagram. Used under fair use for commentary.

Ending a 23-year drought isn’t just symbolic. It reshapes funding, development pipelines, and belief.

U.S. Figure Skating relies heavily on international success to drive sponsorship and grassroots participation. A world champion creates ripple effects in local rinks nationwide.

Historically, U.S. women’s skating has surged after landmark wins: Peggy Fleming in 1968, Kristi Yamaguchi in 1992, Tara Lipinski in 1998, and Sarah Hughes in the early 2000s.

Liu now enters that lineage. But she does so in a sport transformed by the post-2002 scoring system, global technical arms races, and evolving athlete mental health conversations.

Why This Moment Feels Different

Sarah Hughes’s 2002 victory came at the end of an era. Alysa Liu’s 2025 victory may signal the start of a new one. Her career arc, prodigy, Olympian, retiree, comeback world champion, is almost unheard of in modern women’s figure skating. And perhaps that’s the real history she made.

Not just being the first U.S. champion since 2002. But proving that stepping away doesn’t mean stepping down. Sometimes, it means stepping back so you can return on your own terms.

NFL analyst lists Kyle Pitts among most &#39;overvalued&#39; free agents

It took years for the Atlanta Falcons to get out of the salary cap hell after trading away Matt Ryan, and once they did, the team used that cap space give Kirk Cousins a four-year, $180 million contract. Cousins' play did not match up to his paycheck, though, and the Falcons missed the playoffs in back-to-back seasons.

Team owner and chairman Arthur Blank cleaned house at the end of the year, hiring a new head coach, general manager and president of football. Next up, the Falcons must decide what to do with key free agents, including tight end Kyle Pitts.

The former No. 4 overall pick is set to enter free agency following arguably the best season of his NFL career. The Falcons could use the franchise tag on Pitts if they don't want to commit to giving him a long-term contract, or they could let him walk altogether.

NFL.com's Kevin Patra put out a new feature breaking down the most overvalued and undervalued players in the 2026 free agency class. Pitts was listed among the most overvalued NFL free agents:

If the Falcons don’t franchise tag Pitts (estimated $16 million), the tight end will hit the market as the top playmaker at the position. The question is, which Kyle Pitts will a team be signing? Is he the player who generated 469 yards and four TDs on 39 catches over the final six games of 2025? Or, is he the inconsistent, drop-prone player who had 459 yards and one score on 49 catches through the first 11 games of the season? In the right system, one that uses him as a matchup target and asks him to block less, he could finally find the consistent upside that eluded him over his first five seasons. In the wrong offense, a team could rue spending big on the former No. 4 overall pick. -- Kevin Patra, NFL.com

Pitts' up-and-down production throughout his five years in Atlanta may scare off some potential suitors, but the tight end has performed well when the quarterback play has been up to par. During Pitts' rookie season when Matt Ryan was still the quarterback, Pitts was one of the best tight ends in the league.

He struggled when Marcus Mariota took over in 2022 before injuring his MCL at mid-season. Things didn't get much better when Desmond Ridder stepped in the following year. Pitts seemed to forge a connection with Michael Penix Jr. later in the 2024 season, and that carried over to 2025.

However, there is undoubtedly some risk in paying a player who performed well in a contract year. And while the Falcons have to be aware of this, Pitts was the team's leading receiver last season. Losing him would make things harder on Drake London, Bijan Robinson and the rest of Atlanta's offense.

Pitts is just 25 years old and entering his physical prime. Letting him walk for nothing in free agency could come back to bite Atlanta. We'll see what general manager Ian Cunningham has up his sleep when free agency starts on March 11.

This article originally appeared on Falcons Wire: Falcons TE Kyle Pitts listed among most overvalued NFL free agents

The Feed: Paige Spiranac launches her YouTube empire and Bryson DeChambeau chugs a milk shoey

Well folks, we were once again duped by “Big California” this week, where it allegedly never rains except for every time there’s a signature event on TV. Funny the way that works. Anyhoo, while we wait for Riviera to dry out, flip over to YouTube, where the sun is always shining but the golf content never stops pouring down from the heavens.

Turn the Paige

The big headline this week isn’t some video where Bobby Fairways wrestles a bear while trying to break 100 or a big celebrity cameo (we’re still waiting, LeBron). Instead, we begin with the news that Paige Spiranac, after a decade of operating as a largely one-woman enterprise, has teamed up with Chad Mumm’s Pro Shop to launch her very own brand, Paige Co.

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On the surface, this news might seem a bit dry. The press release reads like a corporate merger and Spiranac says the goal is to “let me be me,” so the content itself, at least to start, may not be all that different. There is, however, A LOT of context to unpack. The announcement came on the heels on Spiranac’s recent comments about her struggle with anxiety. Those mental health challenges led to her posting less and less over the last several months, and it appeared that after 10 long years, she might be ramping down. Instead, she was just retooling.

We don't know what sort of content we’ll see from Paige Co. and Pro Shop—the production company behind series like ‘Full Swing’ and outlets like Skratch—but week one of the partnership did drop a few hints. Clearly, growing YouTube is going to be a big emphasis for the fledgling brand. Spiranac soft launched the collaboration on Thursday with an announcement-meets-LA travel vlog on the platform, revealing that a Paige Co. YouTube series is already in the works. The video also showcased a new, more laidback production style that seemed to resonate with her fans who enjoyed seeing her what her life is like off the course as well as on it.

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Spiranac also appeared, leather pants and all, in a video on sister company Skratch’s X account discussing her favorite things about Riviera Country Club, the site of this week’s Genesis Invitational. In other words, it seems like we can expect plenty of crossover content between Paige Co. and Pro Shop’s other ventures as well.

All in all, this is good news for both Paige fans and golf fans in general. It will mean more production resources for Spiranac and the full-fledged introduction of her brand on YouTube, plus merchandising, collabs and a whole lot more. What it means for her Instagram, where Spiranac has amassed 4 million followers and counting, is the only question mark. Spiranac has hard posted on her Instagram profile just three times since October, one of which was this week’s Paige Co. announcement. Part of that, she admitted, was due to her anxiety struggles, but the quiet truth is that Instagram’s relevancy has waned thanks to TikTok’s vice grip on short-video content and YouTube and X’s reemergence as major social media players.

While Paige Co. might be a fresh start for Spiranac on a personal level, it seems to be a calculated business move as well. Driving fans to other forms of content from Instagram has always been challenge—how many times have you read “click the link in the bio” and kept scrolling?—and Paige Co. seems like a savvy, and frankly long overdue, way to cut out the middleman … or should we say middle woman?

Quick Hits Bryson DeChambeau

Bryson DeChambeau meets up with “failed professionals” (his trash talk, not ours) Luke Kwon, Sam Heung Min and Taco Golf for a 2v2 de-buff match. Every hole a team loses inflicts a new punishment, including but by no means limited to “milk shoeys.” Hard pass on that, B-dawg.

Taco Golf

Better than drinking milk out of a shoe is swigging soju—the national spirit of Korea and that tastes sort of like a cross between vodka and sake—out of the bottle. That’s what Taco Golf and co. got up to this week, taking gulps of soju for every bogey. Soju typically ranges between 15% and 25% ABV, so if you’re mid-handicapper, definitely don’t try this at home.

Grant Horvat

Horvat joins Rory McIlroy for a day of ball testing as the reigning Masters champ compares the TaylorMade TP5 and TP5X. If you just want to watch one of the world’s best drivers launch missile after missile, we don’t blame you, but for those looking for more steak with their sizzle, McIlroy allegedly “changes Grant Horvat’s golf game” in a single session. We’ll let you be the judge of that.

Bob Does Sports

The BDS gang are on a heater. Over the last several weeks, they’ve landed Jon Rahm, Scottie Scheffler and now Tony Finau. This one is apparently just a standard 3-1 match—no competitive donut eating involved—but if you’re a fan of Bob, Joey, FP and Tony, then make sure to check it out.

Good Good Golf

Do you hate golf courses? Do long to watch them suffer in the same twisted ways they've made you over the years? Then rub those vindictive little palms together and watch as Brad Dalke, Sean Walsh and Andrew Kozan tear up Palm Beach National, allegedly the easiest course in Florida.

The Postman

Over the past six months, Ian Poulter has been steadily building a YouTube presence, and this week he stars in his biggest video yet alongside his son Luke and the Bryan Bros. Will this be the video that cements Poults as LIV’s next great YouTube export? We don’t know about all that, but it’s clear Poulter still possesses his gift of gab.

Gabby the Golf Girl

What would you do if a random walked up to you and your buddies just before a tee time at Streamsong and offered you $100 skins per hole? Would you lock in? Would you try to play it cool? You can ponder those big questions while you watch Gabby the Golf Girl live out this admittedly pretty awkward hypothetical in real time.

DeCosta Breaks Down Ravens’ 2026 Roster: Key Players & Moves

Baltimore Ravens GM Eric DeCosta joined The Inner Circle Podcast with Aaron Donald, and at 18:53, Donald asked him how he feels about the roster coming back in 2026. DeCosta didn't hold back, giving a thorough breakdown of the team, the players he's excited about, and what he thinks needs to improve.

"Well, I think this was a disappointing season for us this past year. Probably below our standard, below the line for us. I think we have a lot of good players coming back, and I believe in these guys, and I think we've got to get a better job at getting after the quarterback for sure. I think we have some young guys who can do that. I think losing Nnamdi Madubuike was a big blow for us this year. Terrible that we lost him early in the season as we did, but I think we've got some other guys on defense we're excited about. Travis Jones, we've got some young outside linebackers that we feel strongly about. Of course, we've got Roquan (Smith). Then our secondary has a lot of good players with Kyle Hamilton, Nate Wiggins, of course, Marlon Humphrey is a great player for us, too. I think there's a strong nucleus coming back. I'm really excited to see Jesse Minter's influence on our defense. That's his specialty as a defensive coach. I think that'll make a big, big impact. Then offensively, I think all the pieces are there. We've got some skilled guys. We've got a tight end in Mark Andrew, running backs, Derrick Henry, Zay Flowers. Really, really good about Zay, Rashod Bateman. A lot of good players.

I think on the offensive line, we've got two good tackles in Roger Rosengarten and Ronnie Stanley. We've got some work to do with Tyler Linderbaum's contract. He's a free agent. We strongly hope to have him back. He's a great player for us and a great leader, and then we just need to augment the guard position, which is something we can do. We've got some good young guys that we really believe in this year. They're going to make a big, big jump this year for us. Emory Jones is a guy we drafted last year in the third round, and we feel really strongly about as being a guy that's going win a spot for us at the guard spot. But I love our team. I think our special teams is strong. We've got two good kickers, a good kicker, and a good punter. I think our coaching staff, what I've seen from our coaches, our new coaches, is very, very exciting. I think something change can be good. With change comes innovation and new ways of doing things or practicing, a new scheme, and all these different things. That's going to give us an advantage, I think, this year. When you do the same thing every year, and you're playing the Bengals twice, the Steelers twice a year, the Browns, these guys know us like the back of their hands. I think sometimes a change is a positive thing."

DeCosta's take makes it clear: the Ravens see a lot of pieces in place to bounce back, but there's also work to do. Between young talent ready to step up, key free-agent decisions, and a new defensive mindset under Jesse Minter, Baltimore is aiming to turn last year's disappointments into a stronger 2026.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Baltimore Ravens 2026 Roster Insights: Eric DeCosta Breaks It Down

Bianca Belair And Bad Bunny Were Rumored For WrestleMania, But One Now Seems Way More Likely

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WrestleMania 42 is rapidly approaching, and as the WWE allegedly scrambles to find a reason to get butts in seats and generate more hype around the event, lots of rumors are circling about big names. We've heard since the Super Bowl that Bad Bunny might be appearing, and we've been waiting for Bianca Belair to return, and now there are updates on both.

Bad Bunny last appeared in the WWE when Backlash was in Puerto Rico in 2023, and he had a street fight against Damian Priest. As for Bianca, she's been out with a broken knuckle since after WrestleMania 41. Now, it's looking like one may be showing up to Las Vegas for a big match, and it may not be the person readers expect.

Bianca Belair Posts Update On Injured Finger

I think once the Royal Rumble came and went and Bianca Belair still hadn't returned to the WWE, wrestling fans began to be really concerned. She's approaching close to the year mark for being out with a broken knuckle, which may not sound all that bad to the average person. Unfortunately, Belair revealed it's much more complicated than one might think, and she just had surgery that will keep her off television and PLE's for a while:

This doesn't seem like a work, because what could the WWE stand to gain from Bianca Belair unexpectedly returning at WrestleMania 42? This injury is legit, and apparently it's going to take a while for her to get right and back in the company. Here's hoping for a speedy recovery, because she's too good and too much of an icon to be sidelined for this long.

A New Report Shares Update On Bad Bunny Returning To The WWE

Rumors about Bad Bunny returning to the WWE have gone on for weeks, with a lot of chatter and hope from other superstars that he'll be taking on Logan Paul. Now we have a meaningful update, courtesy of WrestleVotes radio on Fightful Select.

Word is that the WWE is talking with Bad Bunny's team about him appearing at WrestleMania 42, and that conversations are said to be "positive." I'm not too surprised to hear that, especially considering that the singer openly stated he wants to return.

Of course, even if Bad Bunny wants to return to the WWE, I'm sure there are a lot more factors at play than just his want. He has a whole team behind him, and is just on the heels of winning a Grammy and performing in one of the most-viewed Super Bowl halftime shows in NFL history. As wild as it is to say, he'd be doing the wrestling company a huge favor by showing up to its event on such short notice, especially with little time to prepare. It has to make sense for both sides, so I can understand why it isn't immediately a done deal.

WrestleMania 42 streams live on ESPN Unlimited on April 18th and 19th. We'll see how the two nights play out and what other unexpected faces end up showing up for a match.

Chinese couple complete rare gold-medal Winter Olympics feat

The 2026 Winter Olympics have seen many wild stories unfold, but a Chinese couple have social media buzzing over their rare accomplishment in Milan-Cortina.

Wang Xindi and his wife Xu Mengtao achieved an unheard of feat this winter after both members of the family secured gold medals in Italy.

The even wilder part about their accomplishment is that the Chinese couple medaled in the same discipline in the men’s and women’s aerial events.

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Husband and wife both take gold, in the same discipline! ♥#MilanoCortina2026pic.twitter.com/AJxSbHRHPN

— The Olympic Games (@Olympics) February 20, 2026

Mengtao previously won an Olympic gold medal back in 2022 and successfully defended her title this time around. Meanwhile, Xindi secured his first gold at an Olympic Games on Friday, which had fans cheering online.

For Xindi, the rare Olympic moment was made even sweeter given that 2026 marks his third Winter Olympics he has competed in.

“We celebrated her gold, but I was also quick to refocus on to my own event”, Xindi said following the event (via The Strait Times). “We’ve battled together for years, but we’re also professionals.”

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Mengtao Xu of China celebrates after winning the women’s freestyle skiing aerials at the Milano Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images

The Chinese couple aren’t done with their Olympic escapades though as they prepare to compete in Saturday’s mixed team final which could yield their country more glory.

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Inside Slovakia&#39;s Olympic hockey team: A complete roster and more to know 2026 men&#39;s team

Inside Slovakia's Olympic hockey team: A complete roster and more to know 2026 men's team originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The road to the 2026 Olympic semifinals was  -- to say the very least -- a winding one for Slovakia. 

The nation gained its independence on Jan. 1, 1993, separating from what had previously been Czechoslovakia. Once it became a sovereign state, it was allowed to compete under its own identity in international competitions.

More than 33 years later, here we are. 

Slovakia debuted at the 1994 Winter Games and has qualified for men's ice hockey at every Olympics since then. In its first year in the competition, it finished sixth.

The Slovaks tend to have the deck stacked against them because, while they have several professional hockey players, most play in Europe and not in the NHL. Despite limited success in the Olympics, Slovakia has already won one medal, taking bronze in 2022.

Here is more on Slovakia's 2026 Olympic men's ice hockey roster.

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Slovakia Olympic hockey roster

Many of the nations competing in the Olympics are made up of players who are currently under contract with an NHL team. Slovakia doesn't have that benefit. A lot of them play professional hockey, but just not in the NHL. Of Slovakia's 25 players, only seven are active in the NHL. 

NumberPlayerPositionNHL Team
6Lukas CingelF--
8Oliver OkuliarF--
11Milos KelemenF--
14Peter CeresnakD--
15Dalibor DvorskyFSt. Louis Blues
17Simon NemecDNew Jersey Devils
20Juraj SlafkovskyFMontreal Canadiens
21Adam RuzickaF--
23Adam LiskaF--
28Martin GernatD--
29Michal IvanD--
30Adam GajanG--
31Samuel HlavajG--
33Stanislav SkorvanekG--
34Peter CehlarikF--
42Martin FehervaryDWashington Capitals
49Samuel TakacF--
52Martin MarincinD--
64Patrik Koch D--
76Martin PospisilFCalgary Flames
79Libor HudacekF--
81Erik CernakDTampa Bay Lightning
84Pavol RegendaFSan Jose Sharks
90Tomas TatarF--
91Matus SukerF--

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Slovakia men's hockey coaching staff

Here is a look at Slovakia's coaching staff for their 

PositionName
Head CoachVladimir Orszagh
Assistant CoachPeter Fruhauf
Assistant CoachJan Pardavy
Assistant CoachTodd Woodcroft

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Team Slovakia hockey Olympics history

Slovakia was previously part of Czechoslovakia from the 1920 Olympic Games through the 1992 games. After becoming independent, Slovakia represented itself starting in the 1994 Winter Games. 2026 marked the ninth Olympics where they played. 

Here is more on how Slovakia has fared in men's Olympic hockey.

YearFinish
19946th
199810th
200213th
20065th
20104th
201411th
201811th
20223rd
2026TBD

AJ Cunningham’s UFC career cut short by injury as he retires at 31 years old

Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC
Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC

AJ Cunningham took to social media to share a video confirming the end of his career.

Recently, several fighters have been released from the UFC roster, each for their own reasons.

Javid Basharat reflected on his time in the bantamweight division, saying he is proud of what he achieved during his 4-2 run.

Another fighter from the same weight class is leaving as well, but under very different circumstances.

While Basharat’s departure came after his contract was not renewed, another athlete had no choice due to health concerns.

AJ Cunningham hits back at critics while announcing his retirement

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Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC

After a loss on Dana White’s Contender Series in 2023, AJ Cunningham earned another shot with the UFC the following year, thanks to a rebound win.

Taking a fight against L’udovit Klein on short notice was always going to be tough, but even though it ended in a first-round knockout, it helped get his foot in the door.

Cunningham later dropped down two divisions after facing Klein at lightweight but still could not secure his first victory inside the Octagon.

He has now explained the reason for his absence in a video posted on social media, following his last fight, a unanimous decision defeat to Su Young Ku in March of last year.

The 31-year-old confirmed that he is stepping away from MMA due to an injury he has not been able to recover from. He broke the news in a video posted online.

Cunningham explained: “Hey guys, it’s with a great deal of sadness that I will be announcing my retirement from the UFC and the sport of MMA overall.

“I ruptured a disc in my back back in August and unfortunately, it has not healed properly where I can compete or even train at the level I need to to win fights. I’m grateful for everything. I’m grateful that I was able to make the walk 31 times with my amateur and pro career combined.”

He thanked Dana White and the UFC for giving him those chances but spoke openly about how disappointed he was not getting a win in either of his two appearances. His message then shifted toward those who try to tell him how he should act or what he should say.

“I’m gonna be me, man, until the end. God bless you all, take care and I’ll keep you updated on what comes next,” AJ concluded.

Controversial social media posts dominated AJ Cunningham’s time in the UFC

The final moments of AJ Cunningham’s retirement video probably captured what many fans will remember most about his stint with the UFC.

The initial emotional message delivered to his supporters quickly shifted: he was then seen wearing a Burger King crown and laughing at those who attempted to shame him for his previous remarks.

Cunningham took down his Instagram account last year after facing backlash over some highly controversial posts.

It got to a point where people were more aware of his online behaviour than anything he accomplished during his brief run in the promotion, which ended without a victory.

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Caleb Williams discussed what it&#39;s like having Ben Johnson as coach

The future is bright for the Chicago Bears, which has everything to do with their head coach-quarterback duo of Ben Johnson and Caleb Williams. The pair played a key role in the team's impressive 2025 season, where they went from worst to first, won the NFC North and earned their first playoff win in nearly two decades.

Williams is one of the biggest reasons why Johnson wanted to come to Chicago, and in just one season we saw the young QB's potential working with an offensive mastermind like Johnson. From the beginning, the relationship between Johnson and Williams has been a hot topic of conversation, and they quickly hit it off as they share a similar mindset and goals.

Johnson has earned a reputation of being a mad scientist of sorts as an offensive play caller and how he's never truly satisfied, which is evident when he's all business on the sideline. Johnson's fire and passion has endeared him to his team, which is something Williams opened up about during a recent appearance on "The Rush with Maxx Crosby," and Williams explained exactly what Johnson is like as a head coach.

"I told Maxx this," Williams said. "I was like, 'He's like us.' He wants to whoop everybody's ass. He's like a player in a sense because it's like he's out there. Obviously, he knows he's not out there. He always tells me players make coaches, and players are everything. More than scheme, more than anything. He does a good job of adapting to his players, but he's like a player. He wants to whoop everybody’s ass, every coach, every defense. And for me, I love it because I feel the same way. I’m on the same wavelength. I’m on the same vibe.”

When Johnson was hired by the Bears, there was never a question about his ability as an offensive play caller, as he's established himself as one of the best in the NFL. But Johnson more than answered any doubts about his ability to lead a team after getting his players to buy in to a new culture, and it produced results. Johnson's ability to relate to his players while demanding excellence and accountability has been the perfect recipe for success for Chicago.

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ONE Friday Fights 143 Main Event Result: Vero Weathers Shir Cohen’s Storm To Claim Split-Decision Win

Vero “The Kayan Leopard’s” composure and world-class counter-striking were the difference in her tightly contested ONE Friday Fights 143 main event battle against fellow contracted star, Shir Cohen, helping her claim a split decision on February 20 at Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.

Their Asia primetime atomweight Muay Thai battle was fireworks from start to finish. When the bell sounded, the Israeli brought the fight to the Myanmar slugger at a ridiculous pace with big combinations.

But the 29-year-old kept her composure, reading the pressure and using lateral movement to create angles. Whenever Cohen pressed too hard and jammed herself up in close range, “The Kayan Leopard” made her pay, timing the clinch and driving knees into Cohen’s body to neutralize the aggression.

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Cohen came out just as hungry in the second round, but the Tiger Muay Thai representative found her rhythm right off the bat. As she flung combinations, Vero slipped and responded with crisp punches that accumulated damage.

It was still anyone’s fight heading into the final frame. Cohen’s confidence was second to none, but Vero’s ability to drive away the Fairtex Training Center athletes’ offense with her counters were effective.

The Israeli continued to dig deep, raising her volume and refusing to let the Myanmarese settle. Despite having her back consistently against the ropes, Vero stuck to her counters and used Cohen’s forward momentum against her.

At the end of the nine-minute limit, two of the three judges at ringside awarded the contest in favor of Vero, who nudged her all-striking record to 30-4 and made it three back-to-back wins on the global stage.

It also positions her for a possible shot at the winner of the upcoming ONE Women’s Atomweight Muay Thai World Title fight between divisional queen Allycia Hellen Rodrigues and Phetjeeja at ONE Fight Night 41 on Prime Video on Friday, March 13.

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At halfpipe, neither US-born Olympic medal favorite competes for U.S. Eileen Gu takes the heat

LIVIGNO, Italy (AP) — The two best bets to win the gold medal in women's halfpipe skiing at the Winter Olympics were born in the United States.

Zoe Atkin competes for Britain and hardly anyone raises a fuss about it.

Eileen Gu competes for China and never hears the end of it.

Stories of athletes who lived in one country then decided to compete for another are nothing new to international sports. Throw some Olympic rings on it, then add a high-profile athlete enjoying tremendous success the way Gu has, and it turns into someting messy, even political.

“So many athletes compete for a different country," Gu said after Thursday night's qualifying put her in the mix for her third medal of these Games. “People only have a problem with me doing it because they kind of lump China into this monolithic entity, and they just hate China. So it’s not really about what they think it’s about.”

She was responding to a question stemming from the latest comments that drew her into the headlines: U.S. Vice President J.D. Vance told Fox News earlier in the week he would hope someone who benefitted from growing up in the United States, the way Gu has, would want to compete under its flag.

None of this is new to the 22-year-old Bay Area native, who recognizes she absorbs her share of vitriol not just because she competes for her mother's homeland, but also because of her success both on and off the snow.

Not long after the Olympics are over, Gu will be back in Milan attending a fashion show.

Before that, on Saturday, she will be going for her sixth Olympic medal and trying to make it 3 for 3 at two straight Games. That's something no one else has done since the addition of big air to the program four years ago gave freestyle skiing a third head-over-heels event in the snowpark.

“Like, if I wasn’t doing well, I think that they probably wouldn’t care as much, and that’s OK for me," she said.

After the Olympics, action sports stop caring about countries so much

The Olympic charter says athletes must be a “national” -- a word similar to citizen but with different legal connotations -- of a country to compete for it. Athletes who are nationals of more than one country have to go through a “cooling-off” period if they want to switch, though neither Gu nor Atkin have changed over their Olympic careers.

It is not a surprise: Athletes in freeskiing and snowboarding — two lifestyle sports that champion individuality and are cultivated at X Games, Dew Tours and Burton U.S. Opens where nary a flag can be seen — spend most of their time traveling the globe caring very little about countries or anthems.

“We’re all going to the same place, all traveling together,” said Nick Goepper, the American three-time medalist who competes for his home country. “There’s 25 guys who do this at a high level across the world and it’s better to hang out and mingle with each other, just like people do.”

Besides Vance's comments, a newspaper report about a 2025 document showing the Chinese government funded Gu and another of its athletes to the tune of millions drew headlines at these Olympics. Gu never mentions money when she discusses her reasons for choosing China, instead saying she did it to increase visibility and bring more girls into a sport that wasn't as developed in China as it is in the United States.

“I’ve never received criticism from anybody in the ski industry about any of these decisions,” she said in an interview with The Associated Press last month. “But that’s because I’m friends with all of them.”

Atkin, from Massachusetts, made a choice that flew under the radar

Atkin has enjoyed plenty of success but faces none of the same issues. She is a Massachusetts native who has held dual citizenship since birth. (Gu's citizenship status is another source of constant conjecture, though she has never revealed it.) Atkin's father is British. Like Gu, Atkin attends Stanford.

The 23-year-old, who won last year's world championship, has competed for Britain her entire career. She explained its smaller team has afforded her a chance to train and compete at a pace that works well for her.

“It also has a lot to do with my family and I guess I don't really care what anybody else thinks," she said. "Obviously, we compete for our nation, but at the end of the day, this is an individual sport and I'm trying to do my best show and my best skiing. To me, that's all it's really about.”

Somewhere between Gu and Atkin sits Gus Kenworthy — the halfpipe skier who got famous at the Olympics when he competed for the United States, then kept his career going by signing on with Britain.

He took some flak when he swtiched teams. One reason he did it was because of the perennial depth of the U.S. team. This year, the U.S. placed all four of its men in Friday night's final and left two others with top-10 rankings — including two-time gold and one-time silver medalist David Wise — at home.

“You could be the fifth best person in America, ranked seventh in the world, and still not make the team,” said Kenworthy, who won the silver medal in 2014. “It's great to have all these different countries represented. But sometimes it sucks to be in that position, and I've been in that position.”

That's not the only math that changes when the action-sports world gets tossed into the deep end at the Olympics.

As Gu says frequently and said again Thursday, “people are entitled to their opinions.”

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AP Winter Olympics: https://apnews.com/hub/milan-cortina-2026-winter-olympics

Mark Patterson On Bolton, Sheffield United And Playing Under Bruce Rioch And Howard Kendall

Mark Patterson On Bolton, Sheffield United And Playing Under Bruce Rioch And Howard Kendall
Mark Patterson On Bolton, Sheffield United And Playing Under Bruce Rioch And Howard Kendall

An interview with Mark Patterson, by Callum McFadden for WFi.

You started your career at Blackburn Rovers and played over 100 times for the club. What are your memories from playing at Ewood Park?

“First and foremost, it was my own team – my own town club. Making my debut when I was about 18 years old was just great, playing at home. Of course, in the Blackburn End, all my mates used to congregate there, and then we’d go to the pub after the game. Just great times, a lot of good memories there. Later on, things went a bit pear-shaped.”

When things did go a bit pear-shaped, how did you handle that?

“To be honest, it was difficult. I was still a young man, around 22. Being a local lad and not having the best of times, supporters do tend to turn on you a bit, and they did with me. Even going downtown on a Saturday night in Blackburn, if you’d not had a particularly good game, you’d get reminded of that in most of the pubs you went in.

“That was how it used to be. It made me grow up a bit, made me stronger, and you learn to deal with it. When they told me I could leave the club, I felt it was time for a fresh start anyway. Looking back, it was probably a good thing.”

That fresh start came at Preston. Why did you choose Preston at that time?

“It wasn’t really a case of choosing. John McGrath, the Preston manager, got in contact with Don McKay. He fancied me going down to Preston. At the same time, Ronnie Aldersley, who played for North End, went to Blackburn. I think Don McKay probably instigated the move because he wanted Ronnie.

“It turned out to be a good move. I went to North End on the old plastic pitch, which actually was great for me because it meant lots of pure football.

“John McGrath insisted on us playing football – he was so fond of playing out from the back. For the 18 months I had at Preston, I’ve got nothing but great thoughts and thanks to John McGrath and Les Chapman.”

After Preston, you played for Bury in the first of two spells. How was it playing for the club in both spells, and how sad were you with what eventually happened to Bury?

“In my first spell, I played about two or three months of proper old-school football. I really enjoyed playing there at that time. We had good players like David Lee on the right wing. There was a lot of socialising, a lot of alcohol.

“After 18 months or two years, though, the money dried up.

“Mike Walsh pulled me in one day and said, ‘We need to pay the wages for the next couple of weeks. Christmas is coming and Bolton want you. Would you go? And by the way, we can’t pay you what we owe you because we can’t afford to. But if you go for £60,000, we can pay the wages.’

“That was the first spell.

“The second spell wasn’t as nice. Stan Ternent was in charge. He’d had success with promotions and had players he trusted.

“When I arrived, coming off spells at Sheffield United and Bolton, we had a practice match. Stan had the keeper throwing it out, us lumping it into the channels, and chasing it.

“After about 10 minutes, I asked Lenny Johnrose and Nicky Daws if we could get it down and play. Lenny said, “Not a chance – we’ll be out of the door if we do.”

“Then, during the practice match, the ball dropped to me, I controlled it, and passed sideways. Stan stopped the game, asked what I was doing, and when I said, ‘Getting it down to play,’ he told me to get in the stands and watch how Bury played.

“I was just over 30, recently out of the Premier League under Howard Kendall, and now I’m in the stands watching a training session. It wasn’t the best start – and it didn’t go very well after that.”

“He wasn’t the sort of manager who barked orders. He was laid back, didn’t say a great deal. A lovely fella and we had massive respect for him because of what he achieved – what a fantastic player he was.

“But he wasn’t the sort of manager I was used to. Mickey Brown sort of ran the show. I don’t think Phil managed again after that. Lovely man, but not the right manager for me.”

When Bruce Rioch came in, was it obvious right away that he was the manager?

“Absolutely, Bruce was similar to Sam Allardyce in his philosophy. When he came to Bolton, he sat us down and said, “This is what you’re going to be eating. This is what you’re going to be drinking. This is when you’re going to drink it.”

“This was 1992 in the third division. We were sitting there thinking, ‘I play golf in the afternoons; McGinley goes to the pub; Phil Brown goes to the snooker hall.’ But Bruce had us doing two or three sessions a day.

“We all bought into it. After a few months, we could play with our eyes closed because we knew exactly where we needed to be. If you didn’t meet his expectations, you were out of the team.

“The success that followed – promotions and FA Cup runs – shows that it worked. He brought in good players like McGinley, and Andy Walker was already there. His methods took us to a different level.”

How did you find the younger players coming through, like Alan Thompson and Jason McAteer? Did the senior pros wind them up?

“Oh yeah, we did.

“Jason McAteer made it public once. He’d only been at the club two minutes. He dragged the ball back, nutmegged me, and ran away. Well, that wasn’t happening again. The next time he tried it, he was put in his place!

“We used to have initiations – lads standing naked on tables, singing songs, while we flicked boiling tea bags at them. The tea urn had six or eight tea bags in it, so they were getting hit with hot tea bags while trying to sing.

One day, Bruce walked in and said, ‘Stop it, this is ridiculous.’ And the initiations ended right there.

“Stubbs had all the ability in the world. Once he stopped playing ‘World Cup’ balls from centre-half to the wings and learned to defend properly, he became a very good player, which his career shows.”

You can’t comment first-hand on Bruce’s time at Arsenal, but given his tough style, do you think that works at Bolton but not with big characters like Ian Wright?

“Yeah, absolutely.

“It’s well documented. Football was changing. Arsenal had success under George Graham, and then Bruce came in with a different way. It didn’t quite work for him there.”

Bolton were successful under him. You then moved to Sheffield United and worked with Howard Kendall. What was he like at that stage?

“Fantastic. An honest man. His way was a mix of football and the social side.

“He’d known me since I was 15. One day after training, he dragged me back onto a train and told me I’d been magnificent. Years later, he took me to Sheffield United when they were in the Championship. He said, “I want you to get us out of this league.”

“He trusted you. If you worked for him, he’d be great with you. He was a legend in Magaluf – I don’t think he missed a year between about ’74 and ’97.

“When he finished me at Sheffield United, he was brutally honest. We’d just signed Nicky Henry. On the bus going to Barnsley on a Friday, he sat next to me and said, ‘You’ve done very well for us, son, but now you can go because I’m going to play Nicky Henry.’

“He said he’d pay what they owed me. He didn’t beat around the bush. That was the type of man he was.”

After working under managers like Bruce and Kendall, what was it like entering coaching and management yourself?

“I enjoyed coaching with Russell Slade as his assistant. But when I tried managing, I wasn’t very good.

“I’m a disciplinarian, but things changed from the 90s onwards. You couldn’t treat young part-time players the way we were treated. You couldn’t be Bobby Saxton.

“I was too set in my ways, couldn’t relate to the younger lads. When you push too far, they stop performing. I tried, but I wasn’t a very good manager.”

Let’s finish by talking about your book, Old School: A Proper Football Education.  How do you think fans of your old clubs will react to the book?

“It’s frank and honest.

“It’s not just the stats, promotions, and good times. It’s about stories – managers nearly drowning in rivers, dogs attacking each other, fights down tunnels. It’s an honest read.

“For example, playing against Sheffield United, I was running down the left wing, and Kevin Gage punched me. I’m thinking, ‘What the hell was that?’

“Things like that happened. The book covers them all. It’s an easy, honest read, we’re selling plenty, and I’d recommend it to anyone.“

PREVIEW | Milan vs Parma - team news, lineups, predictions

PREVIEW | Milan vs Parma - team news, lineups, predictions
PREVIEW | Milan vs Parma - team news, lineups, predictions

Milan and Parma clash this Sunday at the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza for matchweek 26 of the Serie A.

Milan have won 54 points to date and are placed in 2nd position. In their last game, Massimiliano Allegri's team drew 1-1 with Como 1907 (Serie A 2025/26).

Parma have 29 points to their name this season and occupy 12th position in the table. Last time out, Carlos Cuesta's team triumphed 2-1 against Hellas Verona (Serie A 2025/26).

The last meeting between the two teams ended in a 2-2 draw.

Predicted lineups

Milan: Mike Maignan, Fikayo Tomori, Koni De Winter, Strahinja Pavlovic, Zachary Athekame, Davide Bartesaghi, Samuele Ricci, Ardon Jashari, Luka Modrić, Rafael Leão, Christopher Nkunku

Parma: Edoardo Corvi, Enrico Del Prato, Dominik Drobnic, Lautaro Valenti, Sascha Britschgi, Mandela Keita, Emanuele Valeri, Adrián Bernabé, Oliver Sorensen, Mateo Pellegrino, Gabriel Strefezza

Unavailable

Milan

Parma

  • Pontus Almqvist - Hamstring Strain
  • Zion Suzuki - Broken Hand
  • Alessandro Circati - Yellow Card Suspension
  • Abdoulaye Ndiaye - Inflammation Of Pubic Bone

Last starting XIs

Milan ( vs Como 1907 2026-02-18): Mike Maignan, Fikayo Tomori, Koni De Winter, Strahinja Pavlovic, Zachary Athekame, Luka Modrić, Ardon Jashari, Davide Bartesaghi, Samuele Ricci, Rafael Leão, Christopher Nkunku

Parma ( vs Hellas Verona 2026-02-15): Edoardo Corvi, Enrico Del Prato, Alessandro Circati, Lautaro Valenti, Sascha Britschgi, Adrián Bernabé, Emanuele Valeri, Mandela Keita, Oliver Sorensen, Gabriel Strefezza, Mateo Pellegrino

Did you know...by playmaker stats

MANAGERS

  • Massimiliano Allegri faced Carlos Cuesta on one occasion, recording a draw.
  • Carlos Cuesta faced Milan on one occasion, recording a draw.
  • Massimiliano Allegri has faced Parma on 15 occasions, recording ten wins, three draws and two defeats

TEAMS

  • Away from home, Parma currently has one defeat in the last six games.
  • Parma has been scoring in three consecutive games.
  • Parma has been unbeaten for two consecutive games.
  • Parma has won two consecutive games.
  • At home, Milan currently has one defeat in the last 14 games.
  • At home, Milan has been scoring in 14 consecutive games.
  • At home, Milan has been unbeaten for 12 consecutive games.
  • Milan currently has two defeats in the last 27 games.
  • Milan has been scoring in ten consecutive games.
  • Milan has been unbeaten for ten consecutive games.

HEAD TO HEAD

  • Milan and Parma have faced each other 71 times, with Milan having the advantage: 35 victories, against 16 victories for Parma.
  • At the Stadio Giuseppe Meazza, Milan has an advantage in the duels against Parma: 20 victories in 35 games. Parma has six victories.
  • In the Italian League, there have been 59 matches between the two teams, with Milan winning 32, 15 draws and 12 victories for Parma.

Real Madrid defender set to miss Osasuna clash due to calf issue &#8211; report

Real Madrid defender set to miss Osasuna clash due to calf issue – report
Real Madrid defender set to miss Osasuna clash due to calf issue – report

Just when Real Madrid’s defensive injury problems seemed to be easing up, they have been dealt with a fresh concern.

Indeed, according to journalist Ruben Martin of AS, Dean Huijsen did not train with the rest of the team today and is set to miss the game against Osasuna.

As per the report, the 20-year-old centre-back is dealing with a calf problem that had already caused him some issues in the past.

At this point it is unclear if there is a serious injury. But appears to be clear is that the Spanish international will miss tomorrow’s La Liga encounter against Osasuna at El Sadar.

This comes as a blow for Alvaro Arbeloa, who was finally close to having a near full-strength squad at his disposal.

Out with a calf problem. (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)

So far this term, the €58 million summer signing from AFC Bournemouth has made 27 appearances for Real Madrid in all competitions, even chipping in with one goal and two assists.

Huijsen’s form had been on the decline in recent weeks, though, with the Spaniard not looking as sharp as he had upon arriving.

He now joins Jude Bellingham, Eder Militao, and Rodrygo Goes out on the sidelines, with the Brazilian still not recovering from his minor hamstring issue.

With Huijsen set to miss out, Antonio Rudiger appears primed to start his third game in a row since returning from injury.

The veteran German is likely to be partnered up with Raul Asencio, who will be back in the squad after missing the Benfica clash on Tuesday due to suspension.

Georgia men&#39;s golf coach Chris Haack announces retirement after 30 years with Bulldog

The list of long-time college golf coaches who are calling it a career keeps getting longer.

On Friday, the University of Georgia announced that men’s coach Chris Haack will be retiring at the end of the 2025-26 season. Haack has been overseeing the Bulldogs program since July 1996. During his 30 seasons on the job, his teams have won two NCAA championship, eight SEC crowns and a school-record 70 tournament titles.

“After much reflection and a whirlwind of emotions, I've made the decision to retire,” Haack said in a press release. “While it's bittersweet to step away, I'm genuinely excited for the next chapter and deeply confident in the bright future ahead for this storied program.”

Haack is the third Golf Coaches Association of America Hall of Fame member who has decided to step away from the college game in recent months. In December, Georgia Tech men's coach Bruce Heppler announced his retirement after 30-plus years with the Yellow Jackers effective at the end of the season. And last month Mike McGraw, an NCAA winning coach at Oklahoma State who most recently oversaw the Baylor men’s program, announced he was stepping down immediately to take care of his ailing wife after more than 30 years as high school and college coach.

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Along with winning the NCAA title in 1999 and 2005, Haack’s Bulldog squads have garnered nine top-10 and 17 top-20 finishes at NCAAs. Along the way, he coached 70 players to a combined 119 All-America honors, including two national players of the year (Chris Kirk, 2007, and Russell Henley, 2010). In 2001, the Bulldogs became the first college golf program to have all five starters named All-Americans in the same season.

“For the last three decades, I've had a front-row seat to watch some of the finest golfers in UGA history develop, not just as players, but as men,” Haack said. “I love every one of them like a son. The memories we've created, the relationships we've built and the triumphs we've shared will stay with me forever. I've also been incredibly fortunate to work alongside so many exceptional people in the athletic department and with a remarkable coaching staff.”

Haack said that he’s looking forward to spending more time with his wife Ronda and their soon-to-be seven grandchildren. He will remain with the program as a special advisor for the 2026-27 seasons.

The school has not announced a replacement for Haack, who acknowledge that he’s leaving behind “an excellent” coach in assistant (and former Georgia player) Mookie DeMoss. The Atlanta Journal Constitution reported that DeMoss is likely to be named Haack’s successor as early as Friday.

Frequently Haack’s players built on their college success when they turned pro. Twelve of his former players have combined to win 46 PGA Tour titles, including two Masters wins from Bubba Watson and an Open Championship victory by Brian Harman. According to the school, Haack’s players have claimed more than $350 million in career earnings on the course.

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Among Haack's players who went on to successful pro careers is Brian Harman, seen here with his Georgia coach in 2007.

Haack’s players also performed well in the classroom, with 32 scholar All-American honors and eight times being recognized at Georgia for having the highest team grade point average of any sport.

"Chris Haack has guided the men's golf program with excellence over the past 30 years," said UGa Athletic Director Josh Brooks. "His impact extends far beyond Athens. He is a giant on the national stage, respected by coaches, players and the entire golf community for his integrity and commitment to his student-athletes. We are forever grateful for his leadership."

NFL betting: Over/unders for all 32 teams; Seahawks, Bills among those with highest season win totals

Super Bowl 60 was only a few days ago, but the sports betting world doesn't sleep — and so season win totals have already been released at BetMGM.

Remember that there is still a lot of the NFL offseason to come, including free agency, the NFL draft and the schedule release, so these are just initial numbers.

The Super Bowl champion Seattle Seahawks are one of 10 teams that share the highest win total at 10.5.

The Arizona Cardinals and Miami Dolphins (over/under of 4.5) have the lowest win total among NFL teams, with two teams (Las Vegas Raiders and New York Jets) at 5.5. 

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Here are the season win totals for all 32 NFL teams:

Over/under 10.5

Baltimore Ravens

Buffalo Bills

Detroit Lions

Green Bay Packers

Kansas City Chiefs

Los Angeles Chargers

Los Angeles Rams

Philadelphia Eagles

San Francisco 49ers

Seattle Seahawks

9.5

Chicago Bears

Cincinnati Bengals

Denver Broncos

Houston Texans

Jacksonville Jaguars

New England Patriots

8.5

Dallas Cowboys

Indianapolis Colts

Minnesota Vikings

Pittsburgh Steelers 

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

7.5

Atlanta Falcons

New Orleans Saints

New York Giants

Washington Commanders

6.5

Carolina Panthers 

Cleveland Browns 

Tennessee Titans

5.5

Las Vegas Raiders

New York Jets 

4.5

Arizona Cardinals, Miami Dolphins 

Florida baseball: Previewing the Kennesaw State weekend series

Florida baseball hosts the Kennesaw State Owls this weekend for its second three-game series of the year.

The two teams have never met before, but the Gators enter as overwhelming favorites, which is usually the case when an SEC program plays a mid-major team. After dropping the first game of the season, Florida is riding a four-game win streak thanks to a home-and-home sweep of Stetson.

Friday night starter is looking for a bounce-back performance after allowing five runs (four earned) in the season opener. He lacked control early, and the offense hadn't found its rhythm yet. Since then, Florida has outscored opponents 38-6, including a pair of run-rule victories.

Blake Cyr, Kyle Jones and Brendan have led the team offensively, but the biggest surprise has been freshman outfielder Cash Strayer, who has the second-highest OPS (1.633) and five extra-base hits through four starts. Aidan King and Cooper Walls were strong in their first starts last weekend, so there's plenty of confidence that they can repeat and give the Gators a chance to take another series.

Projected Starting Lineup: Florida Gators

PosNameAVGOBPSLGABRHHRRBI
CKarson Bowen.417.385.667122503
1BEthan Surowiec.235.409.353174402
2BCade Kurland.273.304.455222615
3BKolt Myers.182.182.182111200
SSBrendan Lawson.500.6521.000166827
LFBlake Cyr.450.4551.000209935
CFKyle Jones.429.478.810218917
RFCash Strayer.467.5001.133154722
DHJacob Kendall.200.250.400154314

Probable Starters: Game 1 - Friday (6:30 p.m. ET)

TeamPitcherRecordERA
FLORIDARHP Liam Peterson0-010.80
KENNESAW STATERHP Cooper McMullen0-00.00

NOTES: 

Liam Peterson struggled in his 2026 debut, but associate head coach Tom Slater chalked it up to an off night and reinforced the team's confidence that Peterson would return to form moving forward. Peterson needs to control his fastball a bit better. He may be overthrowing early in the season. Peterson seemed to locate his heater better when he kept at or under 95 mph.

While he can run it up to 98-99 mph, there's no need to push for it during the first few weeks of the season. Being a successful starting pitcher requires rhythm, and Peterson needs to get a few clean innings under his belt this week before reaching back.

Sophomore Cooper McMullen went five scoreless innings with five strikeouts and two walks in his first start against Evansville. Florida will be a much greater challenge, and maintaining a 1.00 WHIP seems unlikely. McMullne features a 93-94 mph fastball with easy velocity and has both a cutter and slider to mix in.

Probable Starters: Game 2 - Saturday (5:30 p.m. ET)

TeamPitcherRecordERA
FLORIDARHP Aidan King1-00.00
KENNESAW STATERHP Ty Bayer0-022.50

NOTES: Aidan King was dominant over six innings in his season debut, allowing four hits and zero walks with four strikeouts. Across his last six starts dating back to last season, he is 4-1 with a 0.78 ERA and 33-to-10 K-to-BB ratio over 34 2/3 innings. There's little reason to expect anything other than dominance from King against the Owls. It should be business as usual for the sophomore right-hander.

Ty Bayer, a sophomore, only went two innings last week against Marshall. He gave up five earned runs on five hits and four walks. Florida should feast offensively and get to the bullpen early in this one. Bayer has a 92-94 mph fastball, an 86-88 mph slider, another breaking ball at 81-83 with more depth and an 82-84 mph changeup. Walks have always been an issue for him.

Probable Starters: Game 3 - Sunday (1 p.m. ET)

TeamPitcherRecordERA
FLORIDARHP Cooper Walls1-01.69
KENNESAW STATERHP Cole Royer1-00.00

NOTES: Cooper Walls looked very good in his Gators debut. The Hawaii transfer went 5 1/3 innings and allowed one run on four hits and one walk while striking out four. His slider looked really strong and should lead to plenty of swings and misses this year. He held opposing bats to a .200 average and has a sub-1.00 WHIP. Staying consistent is the only question mark for him at this point.

Sophomore right-hander Cole Royer threw two scoreless innings on Tuesday after seeing his weekend start pushed back due to cancellations. There's not much to say about a 29-pitch outing, but Royer will have his work cut out for him on Sunday. He throws a 90-02 mph fastball with a high-70s breaking ball. A lack of a true third pitch could do him in against an SEC lineup.

Other Players to Watch

Besides the starting pitchers, Kennesaw State has a few arms worth knowing in the bullpen. Ethan Osada, a 6-foot-7, 228-pound righty, runs his sinking fastball up to 97 mph, even if it lacks some control. Left-hander Pete Jezerinac doesn't have the same velocity, but he's an effective southpaw who could give Florida's lefties trouble.

Offensively, outfielders Wes Alig, Chris Cole and Jackson Chirello lead the Owls. Alig has five RBIs already and more walks than strikeouts so far. Cole is off to a slow start, but he shouldn't be dismissed. Chriello has four doubles on the year with a 1.357 OPS. Utility man Cooper Williams has the highest OPS (1.456) and leads the team with six RBIs and a home run. Freshman third baseman Grayson McCollum has started his college career hot, with seven hits and a 1.267 OPS. He's batting .583 through three games.

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GAME 1: Florida, 9-4

GAME 2: Florida, 12-1

GAME 3: Florida, 10-0

I expect Peterson to bounce back and Florida's offense to dominate Kennesaw's pitching. Three run-rule wins are hard to come by, but this could be the series where it happens. Aidan King will be dominant, and Walls' slider should be enough to get through another five innings without much damage being done.

Series prediction: Florida sweeps the series convincingly, 3-0.

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This article originally appeared on Gators Wire: Previewing Florida baseball's weekend series vs. Kennesaw State

LaMelo Ball uninjured, &#39;alive and blessed&#39; after frightening-looking accident in Charlotte Thursday

LaMelo Ball said he was "alive and blessed" after walking away from a frightening-looking accident in Uptown Charlotte on Thursday.

Ball played 31 minutes Friday night (11 points, seven rebounds and assists) in Charlotte's loss at Home to Houston. That he was on the court after a nearly head-on collision after practice earlier in the day was fortunate.

BREAKING: We have obtained footage of the LaMelo Ball crash in Uptown Charlotte @wsoctvpic.twitter.com/BUgJrRCeZa

— Joe Bruno (@JoeBrunoWSOC9) February 18, 2026

The other driver was treated for non-life-threatening injuries on the scene and did not go to the hospital, according to the Charlotte Observer.

"Fortunately, everybody is cool, so blessings," Ball said of the crash, taking several questions on the topic after the game, via the Associated Press. "God is great."

"I'm just alive and blessed for real. So, God is great," Ball said.

(Note: While some online reports said Ball walked out of the room mid-interview, people actually in the room said that was not the case, that he answered several questions about the game and accident, then left when it ended.)

No police report for the accident has been made public yet. The front driver's-side tire on Ball's custom Hummer came off, and the car was towed away. While Ball left the scene fairly quickly, he was given permission to do so by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg Police Department, according to the Charlotte Observer.

F1 Bahrain pre-season test: lap times and mileage on day six

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As Formula 1's pre-season testing ends in Bahrain, here are all key figures from the last day of running ahead of the season-opening Australian Grand Prix.

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Mileage per team

Team Drivers Laps Km
Haas

Ocon

Bearman

170920
Racing BullsLindblad165893
Williams

Sainz

141763
Audi

Hulkenberg

Bortoleto

135731
FerrariLeclerc132714
Mercedes

Antonelli

Russell

131709
Red Bull

Hadjar

Verstappen

124671
AlpineGasly118639
McLaren

Piastri

Norris

113612
Cadillac

Perez

Bottas

99536
Aston MartinStroll633

Nico Hulkenberg, Audi

Nico Hulkenberg, Audi

Mileage per engine manufacturer

Engine Teams Laps Km KM per team
Mercedes

Williams

McLaren

Mercedes

Alpine

5032722681
FerrariFerrari
Haas
Cadillac
4012170723
Red Bull FordRed Bull
Racing Bulls
2891564782
AudiAudi135731731
HondaAston Martin63333

Lap times

P Driver Team Laps Lap time Gap
1LeclercFerrari1321m31.992s 
2NorrisMcLaren471m32.871s+0.879s
3VerstappenRed Bull651m33.109s+1.117s
4RussellMercedes821m33.197s+1.205s
5GaslyAlpine1181m33.421s+1.429s
6BearmanHaas881m33.487s+1.495s
7BortoletoAudi711m33.755s+1.763s
8AntonelliMercedes491m33.916s+1.924s
9LindbladRacing Bulls1651m34.149s+2.157s
10SainzWilliams1411m34.342s+2.350s
11PiastriMcLaren661m34.352s+2.360s
12OconHaas821m34.494s+2.502s
13HadjarRed Bull591m34.511s+2.519s
14BottasCadillac381m35.290s+3.298s
15HulkenbergAudi641m36.019s+4.027s
16PerezCadillac611m40.842s+8.850s
17StrollAston Martin6- 

Red flags

Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes

Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes
Team Driver Time Cause
MercedesAntonelli12:11pmPneumatic pressure
--1:55pmFIA test
--6:55pmFIA test

 

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NFC South2026 NFL Mock Draft: Pre-Combine selections for the division

With that in mind, let's jump into the picks as we go through the uber-talented NFC South.

Atlanta Falcons

  • Round 2: Romello Height, Edge, Texas Tech
  • Round 3: CJ Daniels, WR, Miami (FL)
  • Round 4: Marlin Klein, TE, Michigan
  • Round 6: Jadon Canady, CB, Oregon
  • Round 7: Taylen Green, QB, Arkansas

Carolina Panthers

  • Round 1: Caleb Banks, DL, Florida
  • Round 2: Jake Golday, LB, Cincinnati
  • Round 3: Malachi Fields, WR, Notre Dame
  • Round 4: Xavier Scott, CB, Illinois
  • Round 5: Jude Bowry, OT, Boston College
  • Round 5: Mike Washington Jr., RB, Arkansas
  • Round 6: Jeremiah Wright, G, Auburn
  • Round 7: Lewis Bond, WR, Boston College

New Orleans Saints

  • Round 1: Makai Lemon, WR, USC
  • Round 2: Gabe Jacas, DL, Illinois
  • Round 3: Sam Hect, iOL, Kansas State
  • Round 4: Gracen Holton, DL, Oklahoma
  • Round 4: Kaytron Allen, RB, Penn State
  • Round 5: Eric Rivers, WR, Georgia Tech
  • Round 5: Ar'maj Reed-Adams, G, Texas A&M
  • Round 6: Tacario Davis, CB, Washington

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

  • Round 1: Peter Woods, DL, Clemson
  • Round 2: Zion Young, Edge, Missouri
  • Round 3: Jack Endries, TE, Texas
  • Round 4: Brian Parker II, OT, Duke
  • Round 5: Aiden Fischer, LB, Indiana
  • Round 6: Red Murdock, LB, Buffalo
  • Round 7: Luke Altmeyer, QB, Illinois

This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: NFC South Mock Draft: Pre-Combine selections for the division

Clay Harris: &#39;I Didn&#39;t Want To Run Second&#39; In Lucas Opener At All-Tech

ELLISVILLE, Fla. (Feb. 19) — Settle for a podium finish and valuable points on opening night of the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series season? Or throw caution aside in a last-ditch bid to run down Brandon Sheppard for the win at All-Tech Raceway?

Running second and within striking distance of Sheppard in the closing laps of Thursday’s 40-lap, $10,000-to-win feature, Clay Harris faced that exact decision. He had little interest in playing it safe.

“I did not want to ride,” the 25-year-old Harris said as the laps wound down. “You know, as soon as I got to second … it’s hard. I didn’t want to run second.”

Pushing his No. 6 Longhorn Chassis to the limit, the Jupiter, Fla., driver charged into turn one along the half-mile’s notoriously treacherous top side in search of one final challenge for Sheppard. On lap 30, he quickly knew a slight lapse in precision had cost him. Missing the groove, Harris couldn’t rotate through the corner, triggering a slide up the racetrack and hard collision into the outside wall, ending his opening-night gamble with a thud.

“I entered, like, a tire width too low, and it just four-wheel slid to the wall,” Harris said. “I couldn’t get back in the gas fast enough to get it sideways — it was already too tight.

Even in hindsight, Harris felt the gamble was worth taking. While every point matters toward the season-ending points fund, the Lucas Oil Late Model Dirt Series counts only a driver’s best five finishes across the nine Georgia-Florida Speedweeks events: Feb. 19-21 at All-Tech Raceway, Feb. 26-28 at Ocala (Fla.) Speedway and March 5-7 at Golden Isles Speedway near Brunswick, Ga.

That makes Harris’s 22nd-place finish Thursday one of four mulligans he can afford during Speedweeks.

More importantly, Harris believes he’s positioned for his strongest Speedweeks showing yet, backed by deeper resources and more manpower than he’s ever had. A year after nursing a single serviceable open-competition engine through Speedweeks, Harris arrived in Florida with five race-ready engines, plus a sixth on order.

He’s equally well covered on the crew side. Josh Raymond and Kameron McGauley return full time this season, joined by Chad Dishman through March 7’s Speedweeks finale at Golden Isles, with Hunter Peacock assisting through Saturday. Together, the four make up the wrenching unit on Harris’s Florida Peanut Federation-backed No. 6 this weekend.

That level of insurance has Harris energized entering his third season on the Lucas Oil tour, looking to improve upon his 13th-place points finish last year on the circuit.

“I got plenty of crew help, so thank God,” Harris said. “I think we have a good piece to work with. Good first night out with the Super. … I told my sponsors, I told my dad, ‘I’m pumped about this year.’ I think we have something figured out.

“We got enough equipment this year. We got two race cars. We got some motors, so I’m excited. I’m not gonna hold back. I’m gonna give it all I have. I always liked to, but last year I didn’t have the opportunity. Now I’ve got the opportunity — and I’m not gonna hold back.”

Thursday’s incident ending up breaking the J-bar, steering rack and right-front spindle, among all the other cosmetic damage that came with pounding the wall between turns one and two. Harris is thankful the damage wasn’t worse.

“It didn't get the rear end, thank God,” Harris said. “But when we got it back together almost, it didn't take us long.”

Harris showed speed from the outset Thursday, charging from his fourth-starting spot into third in the opening laps. From laps 7-12, he hounded second-running Hudson O’Neal before slipping around him amid traffic on lap 13, moving into second just ahead of the lap-14 caution with Brandon Overton leading. Harris briefly slipped back to third on the ensuing restart as Sheppard surged forward on what became his race-winning charge. But Harris quickly regained momentum, and second, on lap 21 when he drove around Overton.

From there, Harris thought he had began reeling Sheppard in, trimming the leader’s advantage from 2.2 seconds to nearly a second-and-a-half before his late-race miscue ended his night.

“I probably should have tried to get to the lead faster. I felt like I had the faster race car there,” Harris said. “The track was really demanding there. I got up on the wheel. I felt like I didn't know what I was doing, but, you know, I was trying as hard as I could, man.

“When I got in a second, I was riding there, I was pretty good at the bottom in three and four, and really good on the high side. In one and two, I was good top to bottom. I just didn’t want to run second. I didn’t want to run second. I was trying to run down Sheppard. I think I was for a little while.”

Having grown up racing across the Sunshine State, Harris is well-acquainted with All-Tech Raceway and its unforgiving nature. He finished fifth in a Lucas Oil Series feature there in 2024 and added a 10th-place result last season.

It’s a track Harris has always enjoyed, even if it’s one drivers tend to have a love-hate relationship with given how technical and demanding it can be. This year, however, All-Tech features a slightly different surface after new clay was added, and Harris said the changes were apparent almost immediately. So far, he’s adapted well.

“The track is really great tonight, though. I had fun. I like it when it’s like that,” Harris said. “I mean, it's obviously a good bit different from last year. It held the moisture a lot longer, I thought, like, 2 or 3 o’clock today, I looked at the track and it was hard and dusty, and I'm like, ‘It's gonna be a lot slower tonight.’

“And then, come practice time, we were running pretty good. Like, time-wise, we weren't too slow, and (the track) wasn’t too fast. So, I mean, they did the track pretty good. Hopefully, it's like that again tomorrow so we’ll have a shot.”

English wonderkid Ajay Tavares set for Barcelona medical

DUISBURG, GERMANY - SEPTEMBER 09: Ajay Tavares of England looks on during the Men's U17 International between England and Germany at Sportschule Wedau on September 09, 2025 in Duisburg, Germany. (Photo by Frederic Scheidemann - The FA/The FA via Getty Images) | The FA via Getty Images

Barcelona are reportedly set to finally clinch the signing of highly-rated English youngster Ajay Tavares from Norwich City.

According to Diario Sport, Tavares has been given the green light to jet out to Barcelona and understake a medical with the Catalan giants.

The deal has been in the works for a little while, and it seems the requisite paperwork has now been completed, FIFA are happy, and Tavares will become a Barcelona player.

The 16-year-old is an exciting winger who has been playing for Norwich’s Under-18 teams. He holds a Portuguese passport which has allowed him to move to Barcelona before he turns 18, per Sport.

🚨💙❤️ Barcelona sealed deal to sign Norwich 2009 born talent Ajay Tavares after verbal agreement in January!

Tavares had already rejected German clubs approaches, only Barça.

Ajay will travel on Sunday and undergo medical on Monday, as @monfortcarlos reports. ✈️ pic.twitter.com/zRToR7hIDe

— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) February 20, 2026

Tavares will become the latest youngster to join the club following a winter window that saw Hamza Abdelkarim, Juwensley Onstein and Patricio Pacifico arrive.

Barcelona are also thought to be hoping to land Jesse Bisiwu as they aim to continue to bring in the most exciting young talents in the game.

How impending free agency decisions could reshape the Ravens’ draft board

The NFL off-season is underway, and the Ravens are officially ready for business after announcing a new staff that included 25 coaches, including three holdovers from John Harbaugh's staff. The Ravens will initially have 22 unrestricted free agents, according to Over The Cap, with big names like Tyler Linderbaum, Isaiah Likely, Kyle Van Noy, Dre'Mont Jones, Alohi Gilman, Chidobe Awuzie, and Ar'Darius Washington among those Eric DeCosta will have to decide on. Odafe Oweh was one of the biggest names on the list, but he was traded, while Kyle Hamilon and Mark Andrews signed huge contract extensions.

The new league year is fast approaching, and there are 14 days until the legal tampering period begins. The NFL released key dates for the calendar year. The most important date after the Super Bowl is the early negotiation window. That'll open on March 9, giving teams two days to negotiate before free agency and the new league year kicks off on March 11.

With free agency fast approaching, we're looking at the impending free agency decisions that could reshape the Ravens' draft board.

C Tyler Linderbaum: UFA

Age: 26

Linderbaum, the team's top pending free agent, said he "absolutely" wants to return. The Ravens did not pick up his fifth-year option last offseason, but he still could return on a deal that puts him in the top five highest-paid centers. If Linderbaum departs, Baltimore could look to add a center or offensive guard who can play center in the second or third round.

DT Dre'Mont Jones: UFA

Age: 29

Entering Week 16, Jones was leading the Ravens in pressures (20) and quick pressures (8) since they acquired him in Week 10. Among Ravens defenders with 150 pass rush snaps, Jones led all Baltimore defenders in Pass rush win rate. Overall, Jones had 2.5 sacks and 15 quarterback hits for the Ravens, which, coupled with his production in Tennessee, gave him seven sacks and 24 quarterback hits total in 2025, both career highs.

If Jones re-signs, Baltimore could look towards an offensive guard or cornerback in the first round.

DB Ar'Darius Washington: UFA

Age: 27

While the Ravens' depth chart lists Washington as the backup strong safety behind Kyle Hamilton, he's a key contributor at other positions in the defensive backfield. If Washington and Alohi Gilman depart, Baltimore could target a safety in rounds two or three.

DB Chidobe Awuzie: UFA

Age: 31

The 31-year-old cornerback had his moments in 2025, and his 74.7 grade from PFF was 14th best in the NFL. If Awuzie departs, Baltimore could target a cornerback in Round 1.

P Jordan Stout: UFA

Age: 28

Stout earned a Pro Bowl nod after his 50.1 yards per punt average was 5th in the NFL.

TE Isaiah Likely: UFA

Age: 26

Likely had his training camp derailed by a broken foot and was inconsistent thereafter. His training camp was cut short after he broke his foot in late July during a one-on-one drill. He missed the start of the season and finished with 27 catches on 36 targets for 307 yards, all career lows. Still, he's a dynamic playmaker and one of Jackson's most explosive targets. He's talked about wanting to blossom, and his departure could see Baltimore target a tight end early on.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: 5 free agency decisions that could reshape the Ravens’ NFL draft board

Grundie names Ireland squad for World Cup qualifier

Sarah Hawkshaw
Sarah Hawkshaw will captain Ireland [Getty Images]

Ireland head coach Gareth Grundie has named a settled squad for his side's upcoming FIH Hockey World Cup qualifiers in March.

The Irish women travel to Santiago, Chile with hopes of securing a third-straight appearance at the world's top hockey competition that began with a silver medal campaign in 2018.

Grundie's side scored a first-ever victory over Australia in Hobart on Sunday which was also Ireland's first win in the Hockey Pro League and the head coach keeps faith with the majority of that squad.

In defence, Amy Handock replaces Caitlin Sherrin for what will be her first major international tournament after captaining Ireland at Junior World Cup, while in attack, Emily Kealy is in for the injured Mikayla Power.

Roisin Upton was named player of the match against Australia and is joined in the defensive unit by by Ellen Curran who found the net in Hobart.

Team captain Sarah Hawkshaw, who also scored against the Aussies, is set to lead from midfield once again with Katie Mullan leading the line in attack.

"We are really looking forward to the FIH Hockey World Cup Qualifiers, and while we take confidence from two positive FIH Hockey Pro League stages, this will be a different challenge and one where we must control the tempo and impose our game," Grundie said.

"There is absolutely no room for complacency and we must be at our best to achieve our goal of qualifying. Every game will be tough given the size of the prize up for grabs."

Ireland begin their Group B schedule against Malaysia on 2 March (18:15 GMT) before facing Japan the following day (18:45).

The final group game against Canada on 5 March (18:15) is a first meeting between the nations since Ireland's historic penalty shootout win in Dublin in 2019 that secured a first ever Olympic place for the women's squad.

A top-two finish is required to advance to the semi-finals where they will face either a rematch with Australia or meet either Chile, France or Switzerland.

Victory would book their spot in August's World Cup which is to be held in Belgium and the Netherlands, while defeat and winning a third-place playoff would also be enough.

Ireland squad

Charlotte Beggs, Michelle Carey, Niamh Carey, Ellen Curran, Christina Hamill, Sarah Hawkshaw, Mia Jennings, Katie Larmour, Emily Kealy, Sarah McAuley, Hannah McLoughlin, Jessica McMaster, Holly Micklem, Lisa Mulcahy, Katie Mullan, Elizabeth Murphy, Caoimhe Perdue, Sarah Torrans, Roisin Upton

Update On WWE WrestleMania 42 Ticket Sales Following Weekend Discount

CCO of WWE, Triple H, points to the WrestleMania 41 sign (not pictured), firing up the Las Vegas crowd
CCO of WWE, Triple H, points to the WrestleMania 41 sign (not pictured), firing up the Las Vegas crowd - Ethan Miller/Getty Images

All signs are pointing that this year's WrestleMania 42 and its ticket purchases remain low, if not worse than from reports made last week, according to this week's Wrestling Observer Newsletter.

Last weekend, WWE offered what it considered to be a generous discount to generate more purchases for its two-night blockbuster on April 18 and 19 at the Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas. However, there appeared to be no movement even when it promoted its lowest combo offer yet, with both nights at $738.75, before taxes. As it stands now, only 35,690 tickets have been purchased for Saturday's show and 36,372 for Sunday's. So far, this year's "Showcase of the Immortals" is down 17,252 in total sales.  An anonymous source, who's near the top in WWE, told WON, "The audience is there...Are they inclined to pay ten gazillion dollars for tickets?" 

As previously noted by Dave Meltzer, outside of higher daily expenses, there are other reasons to factor in as to why fans aren't eagerly purchasing tickets right now, including the fact that tourism is down and the negative political tension brewing within the United States. What's surprising to compare, is that last year's 'Mania saw over 113,412 tickets sold, profiting WWE $66,074,558. The average ticket price last year was $582.61.

As of now, Roman Reigns challenging for the WWE World Heavyweight Championship against either CM Punk or Finn Balor is the only scheduled match mentioned for this year's festivities.

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Thermal Grizzly sells delidded AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D CPUs with a warranty

20 February 2026 at 21:12

Thermal Grizzly is now selling delidded versions of AMD’s most powerful gaming processor Thermal Grizzly has officially released delidded versions of AMD’s new Ryzen 7 9850X3D gaming CPU, offering users pre-delidded CPUs that have been thoroughly tested and backed by a 2-year warranty. These processors ship with their IHS (Integrated Heat Spreader) removed, allowing users […]

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(PR) Akasa Launches Euler CMX Compact Fanless Case for Mini-ITX Motherboards

20 February 2026 at 21:39
Akasa, a leading provider of thermal solutions, introduced the Euler CMX, a compact, aluminium, fanless case designed for Mini-ITX motherboards. The Euler CMX supports Intel Core (8th-14th Gen) and Core Ultra (15th Gen) processors up to 35 W TDP and integrates a 220 W DC-to-DC power converter, delivering reliable performance in space-constrained environments while ensuring long-term durability for industrial automation, point-of-sale (POS), kiosk, digital signage, surveillance or other commercial systems.

This case is compatible with Mini-ITX motherboards with Intel LGA1851, LGA1700, LGA1200 or LGA115X sockets, supporting Intel Core (8th-14th Gen) and Core Ultra (15th Gen) processors up to 35 W TDP.

Thermal Grizzly Announces Delidded AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D CPU

20 February 2026 at 21:25
Thermal Grizzly announced its TG Delidded CPUs, which would see the company sell delidded AMD Ryzen 9000 CPUs for enthusiast use with direct-die cooling solutions. The program started with the AMD Ryzen 7 9800X3D and has since expanded to include the AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D, with the latest addition being the recently released AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D. The delidded 9850X3D comes in at $876.33 on the Thermal Grizzly store, which is a marked increase over the $500 MSRP, but it also includes a warranty in the case of any manufacturer defects or issues that might arise during the delidding process. The aforementioned warranty is valid for two years and covers material defects of the CPU and even extends to overclocking within manufacturer spec, as long as adequate cooling is provided. It does not cover any physical or liquid damage to the silicon, SMDs, or the PCB.

[Editor's note: Our in-depth review of the AMD Ryzen 7 9850X3D is now live]

Roman Hartung, aka Der8auer, famous overclocker and CEO of Thermal Grizzly, published a YouTube video demonstrating the delidding process and documenting potential performance and thermal improvements as a result of delidding and direct-die cooling. In the video, Hartung tests the 9850X3D in Cinebench R23, demonstrating a 90.2° C peak temperature on one CCD, with the average die temperature getting as high as 88.1° C with a peak power draw of 182.35 W in the 10-minute CPU benchmark run. Individual peak CPU core temperatures ranged from 78 to 88.2° C, whereas after applying liquid metal and a direct-die cooling solution resulted in peak CPU core temperatures of 66.1-75.3° C and a peak average CPU temperature of 75.3°C—temperatures were down around 15° C across the board following the delid. Power draw was slightly lower during this test, at 178.09 W peak package power, although the same settings were applied in BIOS ahead of the tests. Hartung also goes on to test the overclocking capabilities of the delidded CPU on the direct-die cooling solution, which can be seen in the video below.

Luckfox Introduces 16-Inch 4K and 2K Portable Touch Monitors

20 February 2026 at 20:34
Luckfox, a small Chinese company mostly known for its development boards and kits, expanded its portfolio with two new 16-inch 4K (3840 × 2400) and 2K (2560 × 1600) portable touch monitors. The 4K model uses an IPS panel with a pixel pitch of 0.0897 mm, 120 Hz refresh rate, and HDR support. Brightness is rated at 350 cd/m² while the 178° viewing angles are typical for a standard IPS panel. The display uses optical bonding and supports 10-point capacitive touch through a toughened glass surface. Connectivity includes Mini HDMI and USB Type-C for display input, plus a USB touch interface. A 3.5 mm audio jack and built-in Hi-fi speakers are also present. The enclosure is CNC-machined, and the monitor supports VESA 75 mm mounting. It ships with a detachable magnetic protective case that doubles as a stand with two viewing angles. The 4K model is priced at $319.99.

Luckfox also offers a more affordable 2K variant that keeps the IPS panel, HDR support, optical bonding, and 10-point touch, but increases the refresh rate to 165 Hz. It comes with the same magnetic case and multi-device compatibility, including support for full-featured USB-C PCs and smartphones, as well as boards such as Raspberry Pi and Jetson. Worth mentioning that both monitors are powered via USB-C with support for 20 W PD. The 2K version is listed at $189.99.

AI-powered defenses help Google shield Android users from malicious apps

20 February 2026 at 20:13

According to Vijaya Kaza, Google's VP of app and ecosystem trust, the company rejected more than 1.75 million potentially harmful apps during the review process and blocked over 80,000 developer accounts for various policy violations. Both figures are significantly lower than in 2024, when 2.36 million apps were rejected and 158,000 developer accounts were blocked.

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Carnival Conquest Back in Miami after Drydock

The Carnival Conquest has returned to Miami after a 12‑day drydock at Grand Bahama Shipyard, the company said in a statement. Now that drydock refurbishment is complete, the ship will resume year‑round sailings from Miami. The ship debuts several upgrades, one of which is the addition of the Heroes Tribute Bar & Lounge which honors...

Strategic Evolution of Sustainable Tourism: The Empowerment of Destination Management Organizations in Myanmar

20 February 2026 at 21:28
Strategic Evolution of Sustainable Tourism: The Empowerment of Destination Management Organizations in Myanmar
Strategies for Strengthening Destination Management Organizations in Myanmar.

The advancement of sustainable tourism development is being prioritized as a foundational pillar for the economic and social revitalization of Myanmar. By focusing on the delicate balance between visitor influx and resource preservation, a more resilient framework is being constructed. It is recognized that the long-term viability of the industry depends heavily on strengthening Destination Management Organizations (DMOs) to act as the primary coordinators at the local level. These organizations are designed to bridge the gap between government policy and community-based implementation. Through these efforts, the natural landscapes and cultural heritage of the nation are being safeguarded for future generations. A collective approach is being adopted to ensure that the benefits of travel and exploration are distributed equitably across various regions.

The Significance of Destination Management Organizations

The management of diverse tourist sites is being enhanced through the formalization of DMO structures. These entities are viewed as the essential engines for local governance within the tourism sector. By empowering these organizations, a more structured approach to site maintenance, marketing, and safety is being established. It is understood that a central authority cannot oversee every minute detail of a remote destination, and thus, the decentralization of management is being facilitated. The roles of these organizations are being expanded to include environmental monitoring and the regulation of visitor behavior to prevent the degradation of sensitive areas. Through this localized focus, the unique identity of each destination is being preserved while international standards of hospitality are being met.

Collaborative Frameworks and Stakeholder Engagement

A significant emphasis is being placed on the participation of both public and private sectors in this developmental journey. The collaboration between government ministries, local businesses, and community leaders is being fostered to create a unified vision. It is observed that when stakeholders are aligned, the implementation of sustainable practices becomes more efficient. Workshops and seminars are being conducted to provide these groups with the necessary tools and knowledge to manage their resources effectively. The voices of local residents are being incorporated into the decision-making process to ensure that tourism development aligns with their social and cultural values. This inclusive strategy is being utilized to build trust and shared responsibility across the industry.

Capacity Building and Knowledge Sharing

The improvement of human resources within the tourism sector is being treated as a matter of urgency. Training programs are being implemented to elevate the professional standards of those involved in destination management. This includes the acquisition of skills related to digital marketing, crisis management, and environmental conservation. Knowledge is being shared across different regions of Myanmar to ensure that successful models in one area can be replicated in another. By investing in the people who manage these destinations, the overall quality of the visitor experience is being elevated. Furthermore, the use of data and analytics is being encouraged to better understand travel patterns and to make informed decisions regarding infrastructure development.

Environmental Stewardship and Resource Protection

The protection of Myanmar’s natural beauty is being positioned at the forefront of the DMO mandate. Policies are being drafted to limit the environmental footprint of tourism activities in ecologically sensitive zones. Waste management systems are being overhauled, and the use of renewable energy sources is being promoted within the hospitality sector. It is being argued that a destination which loses its natural appeal will eventually lose its economic value. Therefore, the conservation of forests, rivers, and coastal areas is being integrated into the core strategy of tourism planning. Awareness campaigns are being directed at both tourists and service providers to encourage responsible behavior and the reduction of plastic consumption.

Enhancing Global Competitiveness

By adopting international best practices in destination management, Myanmar is being positioned as a competitive player in the global travel market. The focus on sustainability is being used as a key differentiator to attract conscientious travelers who prioritize ethical and eco-friendly experiences. Standards are being set to ensure that the infrastructure developed today does not become a burden tomorrow. The integration of technology in promoting these destinations is being explored to reach a wider audience. Through the efforts of strengthened DMOs, a narrative of safety, authenticity, and environmental responsibility is being shared with the world. This strategic positioning is expected to result in a steady and manageable growth of the tourism sector.

Policy Integration and Future Outlook

The alignment of tourism goals with national development plans is being carefully orchestrated. Legal frameworks are being updated to provide a clear roadmap for DMOs and their operational boundaries. It is anticipated that as these organizations become more autonomous and financially stable, they will play an even larger role in regional development. The progress of these initiatives is being monitored through regular assessments and feedback loops. A future is being envisioned where tourism serves as a catalyst for peace, prosperity, and environmental harmony. The ongoing commitment to strengthening these management structures is seen as the most viable path toward achieving a truly sustainable and flourishing tourism industry in Myanmar.

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Rio de Janeiro Ushers in MSC Splendida Cruises for 2026-27, Supercharging Tourism Boom in Brazil: What You Need to Know

20 February 2026 at 21:27
Rio de Janeiro Ushers in MSC Splendida Cruises for 2026-27, Supercharging Tourism Boom in Brazil: What You Need to Know

Rio de Janeiro positions itself as a prime hub for cruise tourism with MSC Splendida introducing new departures during the 2026-27 season. This development at Pier Mauá in Guanabara Bay promises to elevate visitor numbers to the city’s iconic landmarks like Copacabana Beach and Sugarloaf Mountain. The addition strengthens Rio de Janeiro‘s role in Brazil’s growing cruise sector, drawing international travelers eager for sun-soaked adventures.

Local port operations, managed efficiently under established protocols, facilitate seamless arrivals and departures. This expansion aligns with broader efforts to revitalize urban waterfronts through projects like Porto Maravilha, blending modern infrastructure with cultural attractions. Tourism in Rio de Janeiro stands to gain significantly as these sailings inject economic vitality into hotels, eateries, and excursion providers.

Expanded Itineraries from Rio Ignite Coastal Tourism

MSC Splendida will offer eight-and-nine-night voyages from Rio de Janeiro, connecting to Ilhabela, Búzios, Ilha Grande, Balneário Camboriú, and Punta del Este in Uruguay. These routes cater to diverse preferences, from quick tropical escapes to extended explorations of Brazil’s emerald shores. Such connectivity amplifies tourism flows across regions, benefiting lesser-visited spots with increased footfall.

Passengers can immerse in Brazil’s vibrant coastal culture, with stops highlighting pristine beaches and lush rainforests. The itineraries encourage overnight explorations, deepening engagement with local ecosystems and communities. This surge in cruise traffic will undoubtedly propel tourism revenues, supporting sustainable growth in these destinations.

Strategic Homeport Shift Enhances Accessibility

The decision to base MSC Splendida departures in Rio de Janeiro alongside Buenos Aires expands options for South American travelers. Brazilian passengers now access eight embarkation points, including Santos, Salvador, Maceió, Paranaguá, Balneário Camboriú, Itajaí, simplifying travel logistics. This flexibility broadens tourism participation, attracting families and first-time cruisers from across the continent.

Rio de Janeiro emerges with dual vessels offering MSC Yacht Club exclusivity, featuring premium routes to Argentina, Uruguay, and Brazil’s tropical islands. Port enhancements ensure smooth handling of larger crowds, fostering a welcoming environment. Overall, these changes position Rio de Janeiro as a cornerstone for regional tourism revival.

MSC Fleet Amplifies South America Tourism

Five MSC ships, including MSC Splendida, MSC Virtuosa, MSC Divina, MSC Musica, and others, deploy for over one hundred sailings from November 2026 to April 2027. Offerings span three-to-nine-night trips across thirteen destinations, blending mini-cruises with immersive journeys. This robust lineup intensifies tourism across Brazil, Argentina, and Uruguay, channeling visitors to cultural and natural hotspots.

MSC Splendida complements flagships like MSC Virtuosa in Rio de Janeiro, providing modern amenities tailored for leisure seekers. The fleet’s scale boosts capacity while diversifying experiences, from beach hopping to urban discoveries. Tourism authorities anticipate heightened economic impacts through onboard spending and shore activities.

Tourism Impacts on Brazil’s Iconic Destinations

Ilhabela and Ilha Grande benefit from direct access, promoting eco-tourism amid Atlantic rainforests and clear waters. Búzios gains from its bohemian vibe, drawing yacht-like crowds via cruises. These influxes stimulate local businesses, from artisanal crafts to seafood dining, fostering year-round tourism vitality.

Balneário Camboriú and Punta del Este see elevated profiles with international sailings, enhancing their status as beach paradises. Cross-border routes to Uruguay invigorate binational tourism, easing travel barriers. Brazil’s coastal economy thrives as MSC Splendida funnels visitors into adventure sports and heritage sites.

Economic Ripple Effects on Regional Tourism

Cruise arrivals at Rio de Janeiro‘s Pier Mauá will spur job creation in hospitality and transport sectors. The 2026-27 season’s expanded capacity promises millions in tourism spending, bolstering post-pandemic recovery. Sustainable practices onboard align with Brazil’s green initiatives, ensuring long-term environmental health.

Adjacent ports like Santos and Itajaí experience spillover effects, distributing tourism benefits nationwide. Government-backed port upgrades support this growth, prioritizing efficiency and safety. Ultimately, MSC Splendida‘s presence catalyzes a virtuous cycle for Brazil’s tourism infrastructure.

Future Outlook for Cruise Tourism Surge

The 2026-27 deployments signal MSC’s commitment to South America, with Rio de Janeiro as a linchpin. Enhanced itineraries promise record passenger volumes, transforming seasonal peaks into sustained tourism momentum. Stakeholders prepare for infrastructure expansions to match demand.

MSC Splendida‘s versatile routes appeal to varied demographics, from luxury seekers in Yacht Club to adventure enthusiasts. This positions Brazil favorably in global cruise markets, rivaling Caribbean hotspots. Tourism in Rio de Janeiro and beyond enters a golden era of accessibility and excitement.

Image Credit: MSC Cruises S.A.

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Visa Direct and Iris Launch Global B2B Campaign Featuring Real Client Stories to Drive Cross‑Border Money Movement

20 February 2026 at 21:27
Visa Direct and Iris Launch Global B2B Campaign Featuring Real Client Stories to Drive Cross‑Border Money Movement

On February 23, 2026, Visa Direct and Iris launched a global B2B marketing campaign that highlights real client stories to showcase how Visa’s digital money‑movement solutions help banks and fintech partners navigate complex cross‑border payments. The creative work centres on Visa Direct’s ability to move money globally — a critical service for travel‑related businesses, financial institutions, and platforms integrating payments across currencies and markets. Visa Direct’s “Client Stories” platform brings forward authentic use cases, including how companies like Checkout.com leverage the technology to offer seamless access to more than 150 currencies across 195 countries and territories via a single provider. The campaign runs globally across LinkedIn, YouTube and Visa’s website, aiming to strengthen Visa Direct’s B2B positioning among financial partners.

What the Campaign Is About

The campaign — developed in collaboration with the creative agency Iris and media handled by Publicis Pro — shifts marketing emphasis from technical jargon to the real, practical ways Visa Direct helps businesses solve financial complexity. It positions Visa Direct as an indispensable partner for banks and fintechs that support travel payments, remittances, travel bookings, settlement systems and cross‑border cash movement. By using real client narratives instead of abstract brand messaging, Visa Direct aims to connect more directly with C‑suite and payments decision‑makers.

The creative includes visuals by artist Yukai Du and highlights stories like how Checkout.com uses Visa Direct to power real‑time global money flows, strengthening interoperability across markets and currencies — an asset for travel platforms requiring fast, secure payout or refund capabilities.

Advantages for Travel and Payments Ecosystems

1. Supports Cross‑Border Travel Payments

Visa Direct’s real‑world use cases spotlight how banks and fintechs can integrate instant global payments — a key component in modern travel platforms that need efficient transfers for bookings, refunds, supplier payouts and traveller services.

2. Helps Banks & Fintechs Innovate

By highlighting real success stories, the campaign encourages financial institutions to adopt Visa Direct’s APIs and frameworks, enabling new travel‑related services like global loyalty rewards payouts, cross‑border mobile money and real‑time settlement.

3. Increases Visibility in B2B Travel Networks

Running across LinkedIn and professional platforms increases awareness among travel tech leaders, airline partners, payment processors and enterprise travel planners who rely on friction‑less money movement as part of customer experience.

4. Bridges Technical Understanding and Business Value

Using real client stories helps demystify complex payment mechanics for travel businesses that may otherwise struggle with technical messaging and integration barriers.

Disadvantages and Challenges

1. B2B Messaging May Not Translate to End Users

While the campaign is powerful in B2B segments, travellers themselves may not immediately grasp how Visa Direct’s capabilities translate into better travel experiences, such as faster refunds or cross‑border payouts.

2. Competitive Payments Landscape

Visa Direct operates in a crowded fintech ecosystem with competitors like SWIFT, Ripple, and local real‑time payment networks. Real‑world case studies help, but differentiating value beyond brand recognition remains challenging.

3. Integration Complexity for Smaller Partners

Despite compelling stories, smaller banks or travel start‑ups may still lack resources or technical capacity to integrate complex APIs or to leverage Visa Direct fully, which could slow adoption.

Travel and Fintech Industry Context

Visa Direct has been positioning itself as a global real‑time money movement solution that supports bank‑to‑consumer and business‑to‑business transfers, making it relevant to travel companies that manage cross‑border transactions, travel insurance payouts, visa processing fees and partner settlements. ∙ Checkout.com’s involvement underscores the importance of cross‑border capability, as travel bookings increasingly span currencies and jurisdictions.

The campaign builds on Visa Direct’s existing “Move Money Your Way” platform — introduced in October 2024 — expanding its narrative for enterprise partners. This aligns with broader trends in the fintech and travel payments space, where real‑time global transactions are integral to customer experience and operational resilience.

Conclusion

The Iris‑Visa Direct global B2B campaign launched on February 23, 2026 is authentic and designed to strengthen Visa Direct’s positioning in the global payments ecosystem by using real client success stories to communicate practical value for banks and fintechs. While the campaign’s primary focus is on enterprise partners rather than end travellers, its implications for travel‑related financial flows, cross‑border payments and integrated travel payments systems are significant. As travel commerce continues to globalise, seamless money movement becomes an essential backbone — and Visa Direct is using this creative platform to highlight how real partners are harnessing the technology to streamline complex financial demands in a global economy.

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Discover the World Like Never Before: Explora Journeys Launches Its Epic 2029 128-Day Dubai to Barcelona Voyage Across Continents and Oceans

20 February 2026 at 21:26
Discover the World Like Never Before: Explora Journeys Launches Its Epic 2029 128-Day Dubai to Barcelona Voyage Across Continents and Oceans

Luxury travellers are in for a remarkable adventure as Explora Journeys opens bookings for its 2029 World Cruise. Spanning 128 days, this journey begins in Dubai and concludes in Barcelona, offering an exceptional opportunity for travellers to experience the globe in a single, continuous voyage. For those seeking the ultimate exploration of culture, nature, and luxury at sea, this expedition sets a new standard for world cruises.

A Journey Across Continents and Cultures

The 2029 World Cruise is meticulously designed to connect multiple continents, taking passengers through Asia, Oceania, South America, North America, and Europe. The itinerary features 63 destinations, including 44 ports new to Explora Journeys, providing both familiar and undiscovered locations for travellers to explore.

Starting in Dubai, the cruise passes through the cultural richness of India and Sri Lanka, the vibrant islands of Southeast Asia, and the natural splendour of Australia. From there, the journey explores New Zealand, the South Pacific islands, and South America’s Pacific coast before transiting the Caribbean and finally reaching the historic cities of Europe. This route is crafted to offer travellers a seamless, immersive experience of diverse cultures and landscapes.

Seven Segments for Flexible Exploration

To cater to different travel preferences, the cruise is divided into seven bookable segments:

  1. Dubai to Singapore – Exploring India’s coasts, Sri Lanka, and Singapore’s modern marvels.
  2. Singapore to Sydney – Showcasing Indonesia’s islands, tropical seas, and the Great Barrier Reef.
  3. Sydney to Auckland – Combining urban sophistication with New Zealand’s natural beauty.
  4. Auckland to Tahiti – Immersing travellers in Fiji, Tonga, and French Polynesia.
  5. Tahiti to Valparaíso – Crossing the Pacific to South America’s iconic landscapes.
  6. Valparaíso to Miami – Traversing the Panama Canal and Caribbean gems.
  7. Miami to Barcelona – Highlighting the Atlantic passage and concluding with Mediterranean charm.

Each segment includes overnight stays in key ports, allowing travellers to fully engage with local culture, cuisine, and landmarks. This approach ensures a richer experience than traditional cruise itineraries, which often prioritise quantity of destinations over depth of exploration.

Luxury at Sea with a Travel-First Focus

Passengers onboard Explora I can expect an elevated level of comfort, combining luxurious amenities with a focus on cultural discovery. The cruise is designed to allow unhurried exploration, letting travellers immerse themselves in each destination without the rush typical of shorter itineraries.

The onboard experience includes curated excursions, educational presentations, and opportunities for personal enrichment. From guided tours of heritage sites to culinary adventures reflecting local flavours, every aspect of the cruise is tailored to ensure travellers gain meaningful insights into the places they visit.

Flexible Options for Global Travellers

While the full 128-day cruise offers the ultimate experience, travellers have the option to embark on or disembark at intermediate ports such as Miami or New York. This flexibility appeals to those who may wish to experience only a portion of the journey while still enjoying world-class luxury and curated experiences.

Luxury travel experts emphasise that such flexibility aligns with current trends in high-end tourism, where personalised itineraries and choice of travel duration are increasingly important to discerning travellers.

An Immersive Travel Experience Beyond Ports

This world cruise is not simply a series of stops; it’s a guided journey of cultural, environmental, and historical discovery. From pristine beaches in the South Pacific to bustling markets in Asia, passengers are encouraged to engage deeply with each destination.

Overnight stays and extended port calls provide opportunities to explore local traditions, sample regional cuisine, and experience authentic cultural activities. The itinerary also incorporates natural highlights, including tropical reefs, fjords, and UNESCO heritage sites, allowing travellers to connect with the planet’s remarkable diversity.

Planning for the Ultimate Adventure

Bookings for the 2029 World Cruise open years in advance, reflecting the journey’s exclusivity and scope. Travel experts recommend early planning to manage visa requirements, seasonal weather considerations, and personal travel logistics.

For global travellers seeking an all-encompassing adventure, the Explora Journeys 2029 World Cruise offers a rare chance to circumnavigate the globe with unmatched luxury and convenience. From the golden deserts of Dubai to the Mediterranean allure of Barcelona, every leg of this journey provides a carefully curated experience designed for lasting memories.

Why Travellers Will Remember This Journey

The 128-day expedition represents the pinnacle of travel and tourism innovation, blending culture, natural beauty, and luxury seamlessly. This cruise offers a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to experience the world with unparalleled comfort, flexibility, and depth. For anyone seeking to explore continents, immerse in cultures, and enjoy life at sea, this journey is a must-consider bucket-list adventure.

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Sail the Seas in Style: Explore 28 Unforgettable Dining Experiences on Royal Caribbean’s Legend of the Seas Across the Mediterranean and Caribbean

20 February 2026 at 21:24
Sail the Seas in Style: Explore 28 Unforgettable Dining Experiences on Royal Caribbean’s Legend of the Seas Across the Mediterranean and Caribbean

Royal Caribbean is set to launch its latest Icon-class ship, Legend of the Seas, promising an unforgettable culinary journey at sea. With 28 dining options, the vessel is designed for travellers who love food, culture, and discovery. From casual cafés to themed restaurants and gourmet experiences, every meal is crafted to delight. This is not just a cruise; it is a floating food adventure, offering travellers from the UK, USA, Europe, and beyond a chance to taste global flavours while exploring iconic destinations.

Global Flavours Onboard: A Culinary Voyage Like No Other

The Legend of the Seas introduces travellers to a world of cuisine without leaving the ship. The ship features themed dining experiences inspired by global cultures. For example, the innovative Silk Route concept takes diners on a journey through Asia and Europe, with dishes influenced by Chinese, Indian, Persian, and Mediterranean traditions. This immersive experience turns dinner into an exploration of history and flavour, appealing to travellers eager to discover international tastes while at sea.

Themed Dining Experiences: Entertainment Meets Cuisine

One of the standout offerings is the Hollywood Supper Club, where diners enjoy multi-course meals alongside live music and cinematic entertainment. This restaurant combines fine dining with storytelling, making every meal an event. Guests can also enjoy family-style feasts, interactive kitchens, and themed culinary journeys designed to entertain as well as satisfy appetites. Royal Caribbean’s approach shows how cruise dining has evolved into a full sensory experience, attracting both families and couples looking for something special.

Casual Dining for Every Traveller

Not every meal needs to be formal. Legend of the Seas offers casual, complimentary options for travellers on the go. Guests can stop at cafés, casual eateries, or quick-service counters for sandwiches, salads, fresh juices, and snacks. These venues, including a 24-hour café, ensure that families, solo travellers, and night owls always have something tasty to enjoy, no matter the time of day. The range of casual dining complements the themed and fine-dining options, giving passengers complete flexibility.

Specialty Restaurants for Gourmet Lovers

For those seeking premium dining experiences, the ship delivers with several signature restaurants. Steakhouses, Italian kitchens, seafood bars, and dessert-focused venues provide travellers with gourmet options beyond standard cruise fare. From tender cuts of steak to freshly made pasta, seafood platters, and decadent desserts, every speciality restaurant is crafted for food lovers who want memorable meals. This approach makes Legend of the Seas a destination not just for travel, but for culinary exploration.

Indulgent Treats and Sweet Experiences

No cruise is complete without dessert. Guests can enjoy towering milkshakes, artisanal candies, and cakes, as well as coffee and light treats. These indulgences allow passengers to experience small but memorable pleasures throughout their voyage. The variety ensures that everyone, from children to adults, can find something to satisfy their cravings while on board.

Destinations that Complement the Culinary Journey

The ship’s itineraries combine exceptional dining with iconic destinations. Early voyages include the Mediterranean, visiting ports in Italy, Spain, and France, while later cruises focus on the Caribbean, departing from Florida and including stops at Royal Caribbean’s private island. This combination of culinary variety and bucket-list locations enhances the traveller experience, making the journey as exciting as the destinations themselves.

A Cruise Designed for Modern Travellers

Legend of the Seas reflects a growing trend: travellers now value experiences that combine food, culture, and leisure. The ship is designed to appeal to global tourists, families, and couples alike, offering entertainment, relaxation, and gourmet dining in one comprehensive experience. With 28 dining venues, themed restaurants, casual options, and specialty eateries, it offers a unique selling point in the competitive cruise market. Travellers can enjoy a journey that satisfies both wanderlust and appetite, creating lasting memories on the open sea.

Why This Cruise is a Must-Experience

Modern travellers seek immersive, enriching experiences, and Legend of the Seas delivers just that. Every meal is an opportunity to explore new flavours, every venue offers a different story, and every itinerary links exceptional dining to world-famous destinations. This cruise redefines the meaning of travel and dining, making it an essential journey for anyone who loves culture, food, and adventure.

Royal Caribbean’s latest innovation proves that cruise ships are no longer just a place to sleep; they are floating destinations of discovery, indulgence, and global gastronomy, ideal for travellers seeking experiences that go beyond ordinary tourism.

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Sail the Greek Isles and Arabian Gulf in Luxury: Celestyal Cruises Summer Savings 2026 Brings Unmatched Deals and Family Perks

20 February 2026 at 21:24
Sail the Greek Isles and Arabian Gulf in Luxury: Celestyal Cruises Summer Savings 2026 Brings Unmatched Deals and Family Perks

Summer 2026 is shaping up to be a season of unforgettable travel experiences as Celestyal Cruises unveils its Summer Savings promotion. Designed for global travellers, this offer opens the doors to incredible adventures across the Mediterranean and Arabian Gulf. Whether you are seeking sun-kissed Greek islands, historical cities, or luxury escapes along the Arabian coast, this promotion makes premium cruising more accessible. Families, couples, and solo travellers alike can enjoy substantial discounts, onboard perks, and special cabin deals, making it the perfect opportunity to plan a memorable vacation on the high seas.

Discover the Wonders of the Greek Isles

The Mediterranean Sea has long been a favourite for travellers seeking beauty, history, and culture in one trip. With the Celestyal Cruises Summer Savings 2026, visitors can sail roundtrip from Athens and explore some of the world’s most iconic islands. Popular routes include short 3- and 4-night trips ideal for newcomers, as well as 7- and 14-night itineraries for those who want a deeper exploration of Greece. Passengers can witness whitewashed villages, turquoise waters, and ancient ruins while enjoying the convenience and comfort of a modern cruise ship. This promotion offers a unique way to experience the charm of the Greek Isles without the usual high cost.

Arabian Gulf: A Modern and Cultural Escape

Travellers seeking warm waters, futuristic skylines, and cultural richness can turn to Arabian Gulf cruises. The promotion includes sailings from key ports such as Dubai, Abu Dhabi, and Doha. These itineraries combine relaxing days at sea with immersive experiences in cities renowned for their luxury, architecture, and heritage. Passengers can enjoy everything from desert excursions to beachside relaxation, with plenty of opportunities for shopping, dining, and sightseeing. The Arabian Gulf is a destination that blends modern comfort with rich traditions, making it ideal for both first-time visitors and seasoned travellers looking for a unique cruise experience.

Incredible Savings and Onboard Perks

The Summer Savings 2026 promotion provides unmatched value for global travellers. Selected sailings are available at up to 50% off, allowing families, couples, and solo explorers to enjoy luxury cruises without overspending. Additional perks include onboard credits, which can be used for dining, excursions, and spa treatments. Families benefit from deals where the third and fourth guests in a cabin sail free, making it an economical choice for family vacations. These savings make it possible to explore multiple destinations in comfort while keeping travel costs manageable, turning a cruise into an affordable luxury experience for everyone.

Why Celestyal Cruises is Perfect for Global Travellers

Celestyal Cruises Summer Savings 2026 is more than just a discount; it is a gateway to convenience and exploration. Cruise itineraries allow passengers to see multiple countries in one seamless journey without the hassle of packing and unpacking multiple times. Whether visiting ancient ruins in Greece or enjoying the modern architecture of Dubai, travellers can maximise their experiences while enjoying all-inclusive amenities onboard. Modern ships offer entertainment, fine dining, and comfortable cabins that make each voyage relaxing and memorable. These cruises cater to all types of travellers and ensure that every day at sea is as enriching as each port visit.

Tips for Planning Your Summer Cruise

To make the most of the Summer Savings promotion, travellers should plan early. Booking ahead ensures access to preferred cabins and the best itineraries. Passengers are encouraged to use onboard credits strategically for dining, spa treatments, and excursions. Longer port stays allow for deeper cultural immersion, giving travellers time to explore historical sites, enjoy local cuisine, and discover hidden gems. Families can maximise savings by taking advantage of free fares for additional guests. Careful planning ensures that the cruise experience is not only luxurious but also cost-effective, offering excellent value for money.

Highlights of Mediterranean and Arabian Gulf Cruises

The promotion includes a wide variety of cruises to cater to different tastes. In the Mediterranean, passengers can explore iconic Greek islands, historical landmarks, and coastal cities renowned for their culture and cuisine. The Arabian Gulf offers a mix of modern skylines, luxury resorts, and desert landscapes, appealing to travellers looking for both adventure and relaxation. Cruises are designed to balance onboard leisure with immersive shore experiences, ensuring that each passenger enjoys a rich, diverse, and unforgettable travel experience. The Summer Savings 2026 promotion ensures that these experiences are accessible to a wider audience of global travellers.

Why Booking Now is Essential

The Celestyal Cruises Summer Savings 2026 promotion is available for a limited time. Travellers are encouraged to book early to secure preferred cabins and itineraries. The promotion is valid for voyages throughout 2026 and into 2027, giving ample options for scheduling. With up to 50% off, free fares for additional guests, and onboard credits, this is one of the most attractive cruise deals of the year. For travellers seeking a combination of adventure, culture, and luxury, now is the perfect time to plan a memorable summer escape on the Mediterranean and Arabian Gulf.

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Russia Surpasses Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Georgia, India and More Countries in Driving Azerbaijan’s Tourism Growth in Early 2026

20 February 2026 at 21:24
Russia Surpasses Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Georgia, India and More Countries in Driving Azerbaijan’s Tourism Growth in Early 2026

In the early months of 2026, Russia has outpaced several key countries—Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Georgia, India, and others—in contributing to Azerbaijan’s tourism growth. This shift can be attributed to several factors: longstanding cultural and economic ties, ease of travel between the two nations, and an increasing number of Russian tourists seeking both leisure and business opportunities in Azerbaijan. With over 42,000 Russian visitors recorded in January alone, Russia’s dominance highlights Azerbaijan’s enduring appeal to its northern neighbor, reflecting a pattern of sustained growth from this key market. This surpassing of other top markets, including Turkey and Saudi Arabia, underscores the growing importance of Russian tourism in Azerbaijan’s strategy to expand its global visitor base.

Azerbaijan’s tourism industry has seen a significant boost in early 2026, with more than 181,000 international visitors arriving in January alone. This figure marks an impressive 5% increase compared to the same period in 2025, demonstrating the country’s growing appeal as a tourist destination. A total of 181,637 foreign nationals visited Azerbaijan in January 2026, representing an increase of nearly 9,000 visitors over the previous year. This upward trend in tourism underscores Azerbaijan’s expanding role in the global travel market, as it continues to attract tourists from diverse regions and industries, including business and leisure travelers alike.

A notable aspect of this increase in visitors is the strong growth in tourism from Central Asia, particularly from Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan. Kazakhstan, in particular, has shown a sustained interest in Azerbaijan, with 5,676 visitors arriving in January 2026. This represents a 2.5% growth from the previous year, highlighting the deepening cultural, historical, and economic ties between the two nations. Kazakhstan’s proximity to Azerbaijan and shared linguistic and cultural heritage are key factors driving this upward trend.

Similarly, Uzbekistan has seen an increase in its citizens traveling to Azerbaijan, with 5,130 visitors in January 2026. The influx of Uzbek tourists reflects an emerging trend of Central Asian countries seeking out international travel opportunities, with Azerbaijan’s rich history, vibrant culture, and geographical proximity making it an attractive destination. The growing number of Uzbek travelers further illustrates Azerbaijan’s rising prominence as a key player in regional tourism.

Beyond Central Asia, Azerbaijan has also seen strong tourism figures from other neighboring and distant countries. Russia, historically a significant source of visitors, remains one of the top contributors, with 42,342 Russians visiting in January 2026. The enduring appeal of Azerbaijan to Russian nationals is a reflection of shared cultural connections and the popularity of Azerbaijan as a destination for both leisure and business. In addition, Turkey, a key partner with Azerbaijan, contributed 36,536 visitors in January 2026, further solidifying the strong relationship between the two countries. The geographical proximity and shared cultural heritage between Azerbaijan and Turkey continue to foster tourism between the two nations.

Iran, another neighboring country, also saw a steady stream of visitors, with 15,399 Iranian nationals traveling to Azerbaijan in January 2026. Given the close ties in culture, religion, and geography, Iran remains one of Azerbaijan’s primary tourist markets. Azerbaijan offers an accessible and culturally resonant destination for Iranian travelers seeking short trips abroad, particularly given the geographic and economic proximity.

In addition to these traditional markets, Azerbaijan is witnessing growing interest from other regions, with India being a prime example. The number of visitors from India rose to 9,070 in January 2026, signaling a rising trend of interest from the Indian subcontinent. Similarly, Saudi Arabia has seen a dramatic increase in tourism to Azerbaijan, with 8,976 visitors in January 2026—an impressive 44.9% rise from the previous year. This surge highlights a growing appetite among Saudi nationals for exploring new and culturally rich destinations beyond traditional options.

Other countries contributing to Azerbaijan’s tourism growth include Georgia, Pakistan, and Israel, which saw 8,734, 6,758, and 4,972 visitors, respectively. These figures illustrate Azerbaijan’s expanding reach, attracting travelers from diverse corners of the world, from neighboring countries to more distant regions.

Looking ahead, Azerbaijan’s government is planning to ramp up its marketing efforts in 2026 to maintain and accelerate this growth in tourism. The country is set to leverage a combination of traditional and digital marketing strategies to attract even more international visitors. By focusing on online platforms, social media campaigns, and traditional advertising channels, Azerbaijan aims to boost awareness of its cultural attractions, natural beauty, and modern infrastructure.

In early 2026, Russia has surpassed Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Georgia, India, and others in driving Azerbaijan’s tourism growth, fueled by strong cultural ties, proximity, and a steady flow of both leisure and business travelers. This shift highlights Russia’s continued dominance as Azerbaijan’s top tourism market.

As the tourism landscape continues to evolve, Azerbaijan is positioning itself as a premier destination for global travelers. With its rich history, stunning landscapes, and strategic location bridging Europe and Asia, Azerbaijan is on track to remain a top choice for tourists seeking diverse experiences, whether for relaxation, exploration, or business. With sustained efforts in marketing and promotion, Azerbaijan’s tourism industry is poised for continued growth in the coming years.

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South Africa’s 2026 Mega Lekker Escape Shines a Spotlight on Iconic Destinations and Sustainable Tourism for Australia and New Zealand Travelers

20 February 2026 at 21:21
South Africa’s 2026 Mega Lekker Escape Shines a Spotlight on Iconic Destinations and Sustainable Tourism for Australia and New Zealand Travelers

South Africa welcomed 110 travel agents and media representatives from Australia and New Zealand for the third and most ambitious Mega Lekker Escape in 2026. This event, a vital part of South African Tourism’s ongoing efforts, was designed to immerse participants in the country’s rich cultural heritage, conservation efforts, and vibrant tourism destinations. With a goal to rebuild destination knowledge post-pandemic, the Mega Lekker Escape showed Australian and New Zealand agents firsthand what South Africa offers as a premier travel destination.

The 2026 Mega Lekker Escape was a pivotal moment in South Africa’s tourism recovery. The event, featuring 11 simultaneous familiarisation trips, gave participants the unique chance to explore everything from iconic wildlife reserves to lesser-known destinations. The event’s focus was on engaging travel agents with South Africa’s sustainability efforts, conservation programs, and diverse cultures.

Showcasing Iconic Attractions and Lesser-Known Regions

The Mega Lekker Escape brought participants across various iconic attractions and unique destinations. From the bustling streets of Cape Town to the vast wilderness of the Pilanesberg Game Reserve, the familiarisation trips aimed to offer a balanced perspective on South Africa’s diverse offerings.

With each carefully curated itinerary, agents explored wildlife reserves such as Shamwari’s Wildlife Rehabilitation Centre and the De Hoop Nature Reserve, while also discovering cultural gems like the !Khwa ttu San Heritage Centre. These experiences were crafted to highlight South Africa’s commitment to sustainability, conservation, and community engagement. Visitors also participated in activities supporting local communities, including donating school supplies with Pack for a Purpose and camping at Cape Vidal, where participants left behind sleeping bags for local children.

Training and Networking at Sun City Resort

The event’s conclusion took place at Sun City Resort in the Pilanesberg Game Reserve. Here, travel agents and operators took part in two days of training, which included one-on-one meetings with local suppliers, wholesalers, and destination management companies (DMCs). This focused session aimed to deepen agents’ knowledge of the destination’s offerings and equip them with the tools to sell South Africa more effectively.

The Sun City training event was a melting pot of networking, with a focus on both leisure and business tourism. It also hosted a variety of activities, such as trivia competitions and evening events hosted by local comedians Tumi Morake and Mojak Lehoko, designed to lighten the mood while encouraging collaboration. These events gave travel agents a deeper understanding of South Africa’s tourism products and fostered meaningful connections with key stakeholders from South African Airways, Qantas, and FedAir.

Sustainable Tourism and Economic Impact

The emphasis on sustainability was a key feature throughout the 2026 Mega Lekker Escape. By engaging with South Africa’s various SMMEs (small, medium, and micro enterprises), the event contributed significantly to the local economy. In total, 60 SMMEs received valuable exposure, helping them connect with international markets and further establishing South Africa as a sustainable tourism leader. This emphasis on sustainability is expected to boost future bookings and create long-lasting economic opportunities for local businesses.

The economic impact of the Mega Lekker Escape is substantial. South African Tourism estimates that the event contributed ZAR12 million (~AUD1.2 million) into the country’s economy, with projections suggesting that future bookings could add another ZAR5 million (~AUD500,000) within the first year. These numbers highlight the growing importance of Australia and New Zealand as key tourism markets for South Africa.

Impact on Australian and New Zealand Tourism Markets

Australia and New Zealand are among South Africa’s fastest-growing inbound markets. In 2025, Australia recorded 121,361 arrivals to South Africa, an increase of 23.2% from the previous year. New Zealand’s tourism figures were similarly impressive, with a 15.8% year-on-year increase. These numbers reflect an ongoing trend of rising interest in South Africa from both countries, with the 2026 Mega Lekker Escape set to further cement this growth.

For many Australian and New Zealand travel agents, this was their first experience of South Africa, and the impact was immediately noticeable. Reports indicated that 90% of the agents who attended the event had already booked travel to South Africa by the end of the first year. This significant conversion rate underscores the effectiveness of experiential marketing in tourism and the power of firsthand experiences in shaping travel decisions.

Boosting Destination Knowledge and Overcoming Misconceptions

The Mega Lekker Escape also aimed to break down misconceptions about South Africa, particularly following the disruptions caused by the pandemic. For many agents, this was their first time experiencing South Africa’s regions beyond the well-known hotspots. By introducing them to less familiar regions, the event highlighted the country’s diverse tourism offerings and dispelled outdated stereotypes.

Many agents were impressed with the country’s commitment to sustainable tourism, a value that resonated deeply with travelers from Australia and New Zealand. South Africa’s eco-tourism initiatives, wildlife conservation efforts, and cultural diversity made it a more attractive destination for agents eager to promote responsible and enriching travel experiences.

Looking Ahead: The Future of South African Tourism

The Mega Lekker Escape 2026 has proven to be an invaluable marketing tool for South African Tourism. It has brought awareness to the country’s unique offerings, generated strong economic returns, and contributed to the growth of tourism from Australia and New Zealand.

As South Africa continues to rebuild and recover from the pandemic, events like the Mega Lekker Escape play a pivotal role in driving tourism and creating a positive impact on local communities. With sustainability and cultural diversity at its core, the 2026 event has set the stage for a new era of travel to South Africa.

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Visa‑Free Africa for Prosperity: AU and AfDB Convene High‑Level Symposium to Accelerate Intra‑African Integration

20 February 2026 at 21:21
Visa‑Free Africa for Prosperity: AU and AfDB Convene High‑Level Symposium to Accelerate Intra‑African Integration

A High‑Level Symposium on Advancing a Visa‑Free Africa for Economic Prosperity convened in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, as a key side event to the 39th Ordinary Session of the African Union (AU) Assembly of Heads of State and Government. Organised by the African Union Commission’s Department of Health, Humanitarian and Social Affairs and the African Development Bank (AfDB) Group, the symposium brought together policymakers, regional economic community leaders and development partners to chart momentum on the visa‑free Africa agenda — a central component of continental integration and economic growth.

Speakers emphasised that free movement of people within Africa is not only a travel reform but a strategic economic transformation tool that can unlock trade, investment, tourism, labour mobility and deeper regional cooperation. Despite progress, only a small number of countries have ratified the AU Free Movement Protocol, underlining gaps that still need political action for implementation.

This article explores the event’s significance, travel‑sector implications, and policy prospects for Africa’s economic future. Country focus: Ethiopia (location of the symposium) and Africa as a whole.

Symposium Context and Objectives

The symposium is part of broader AU Agenda 2063 goals, specifically related to the Protocol to the Treaty Establishing the African Economic Community on Free Movement of Persons, Right of Residence and Right of Establishment — adopted in 2018 to progressively eliminate visa barriers across the continent.

Held in mid‑February 2026 on the margins of the AU summit, the symposium emphasized that advancing a visa‑free Africa extends beyond policy rhetoric to collective economic action and harmonised immigration policy, aligned with initiatives like the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA). Panelists argued that easing visa requirements must be coupled with improved border management cooperation and political commitment from AU member states.

African Union and AfDB representatives reiterated that a visa‑free regime could boost intra‑African trade, attract foreign investment, expand tourism and labour mobility, and facilitate knowledge exchange across borders — positioning mobility as a catalyst for job creation, youth opportunities and growth.

Advantages for Travellers and the Travel Industry

1. Easier Mobility for Tourists and Business Travelers

If implemented, the visa‑free framework would allow simpler cross‑border travel for millions of Africans and international visitors, eliminating costly and time‑consuming visa processes that currently inhibit intra‑continental trips. This would lower travel barriers and boost tourism flows between popular destinations such as Kigali, Accra, Nairobi and Cape Town.

2. Expanded Intra‑African Tourism

With fewer visa requirements, travellers can plan multi‑destination tours across Africa without repeated embassy visits. Regions like East Africa, West Africa and Southern Africa — which already have some degree of visa reciprocity agreements — stand to benefit from an expanded travel market.

3. Boost to Cultural and People‑to‑People Exchanges

Visa‑free travel enhances cultural exchange and connectivity among Africans and between Africa and the rest of the world. For festivals, heritage tourism and business travel, simplified mobility would lead to increased participation and more robust intercultural ties.

4. Strengthened Air and Ground Transport Networks

Airlines and transport operators could benefit from higher passenger volumes driven by freer movement, prompting route expansions, new service launches and increased connectivity across regional hubs.


Disadvantages and Implementation Challenges

1. Slow Ratification and Political Commitment

Despite formal adoption of the free movement protocol, only a handful of countries have ratified it. Fulfilling the 15‑country ratification requirement for entry into force is still pending, stalling practical rollout efforts.

2. Border Management and Security Concerns

Visa‑free travel requires harmonised border security systems that can manage increased mobility without compromising safety. Countries may need significant investments in technology, training and infrastructure to support effective migration management.

3. Economic Disparities Between Countries

Freer movement may accentuate economic differences if stronger economies attract disproportionate migration flows, potentially straining social services and labour markets in host nations without systems to balance migration. Policy frameworks must address these dynamics to ensure win‑win outcomes.

4. Needed Legal and Administrative Reforms

Countries will have to synchronize immigration laws, visa categories and entry requirements — a process that involves complex negotiations and legislative adjustments that can delay implementation.

Strategic Importance and Continental Integration

The visa‑free initiative is deeply embedded in AU Agenda 2063 — “The Africa We Want”, which envisions an integrated, prosperous, peaceful and people‑centric Africa. Free movement of people is seen as a cornerstone of continental unity, economic integration under AfCFTA, and broader socio‑economic transformation.

Experts and civil society groups like the Africa Prosperity Network advocate that mobility reforms should be a key policy priority for AU member states, as they underpin economic opportunities, youth entrepreneurship and regional competitiveness.

Conclusion

The High‑Level Symposium on Advancing a Visa‑Free Africa for Economic Prosperity highlighted the significant economic and mobility opportunities that a visa‑free regime could unlock across the African continent. While the goals align with wider regional integration frameworks like AfCFTA and AU Agenda 2063, slow ratification, border security readiness and administrative coordination remain key constraints. For travellers, deeper policy alignment could one day mean seamless travel experiences across borders, expanded tourism markets, and easier access for business and youth mobility alike. These reforms mark a strategic interplay between travel freedom and economic empowerment for the continent.

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Carnival Conquest’s Exciting New Casino Upgrades and Non-Smoking Areas: Boosting Tourism in The Bahamas

20 February 2026 at 21:20
Carnival Conquest’s Exciting New Casino Upgrades and Non-Smoking Areas: Boosting Tourism in The Bahamas

Carnival Cruise Line’s Carnival Conquest has completed an exciting 12-day dry dock refurbishment at Grand Bahama Shipyard. This transformation brings fresh upgrades to the ship’s casino, adding larger spaces, new gaming options, and a dedicated non-smoking section. These changes promise to elevate the cruise experience, making it more appealing for tourists heading to The Bahamas.

Carnival Cruise Line’s strategy of expanding smoke-free gambling environments reflects a broader initiative to improve the cruise experience for all guests. For tourists visiting the Bahamas, this expansion ensures they can enjoy a cleaner, fresher air environment while experiencing the excitement of the casino onboard. Carnival Conquest’s latest changes will not only enhance its appeal but will play a significant role in boosting tourism for The Bahamas as well.

Casino Enhancements: What’s New

The 12-day refurbishment of Carnival Conquest brought dramatic upgrades to the onboard casino. These improvements include:

  • A Larger Casino Space: The revamped layout offers more room for games and guests to enjoy the atmosphere of the casino.
  • Additional Gaming Options: More slot machines and table games are now available, ensuring that guests have a wider variety of options to choose from.
  • Non-Smoking Section: Carnival has dedicated a special area within the casino for non-smoking guests. This move is an important step in aligning with the preferences of tourists who value cleaner air and healthier spaces.

These changes are expected to enhance the onboard experience and increase satisfaction for tourists, making Carnival Conquest a more attractive option for vacationers in The Bahamas.

New Amenities Beyond the Casino

The upgrades extend beyond just the casino. Carnival Conquest now features several additional amenities aimed at enhancing family fun and relaxation.

Heroes Tribute Bar & Lounge

A new lounge area has been introduced to honor U.S. military veterans and active-duty service members. The lounge, known as the Heroes Tribute Bar & Lounge, will also feature fundraising initiatives for Operation Homefront, a charity supporting military families. This addition will attract tourists looking to enjoy a meaningful and unique atmosphere while supporting a worthy cause.

Family and Teen Spaces

Carnival Conquest has also revamped its Club O2 teen space, introducing new gaming areas and a fresh décor, adding more interactive opportunities for younger guests. Additionally, the WAREHOUSE video arcade has been renovated to provide upgraded gaming experiences. These updates will appeal to families, ensuring that Carnival Conquest is a family-friendly destination for tourists of all ages.

Service Resumption and Itinerary Details

After the dry dock refurbishment, Carnival Conquest is now back in action, departing from PortMiami. The ship is set to operate three- and four-night cruises to The Bahamas.

  • Four-night sailings will depart every Monday and visit destinations like Half Moon Cay, Princess Cays, and Nassau (or Celebration Key).
  • Three-night cruises will depart on Fridays, offering exclusive stops at Celebration Key, Carnival’s private island in The Bahamas.

These short yet exciting cruise itineraries will attract a diverse group of tourists, eager to enjoy the beauty and relaxation of The Bahamas.

Expanding Non-Smoking Casino Areas Across the Fleet

Carnival Cruise Line’s move to expand non-smoking gambling areas is not just limited to the Carnival Conquest. At least ten Carnival ships now feature non-smoking casino sections. Some ships, including Carnival Jubilee and Carnival Celebration, offer entire non-smoking casinos, while others have dedicated non-smoking areas within traditional casinos. These changes are expected to improve air quality and enhance the overall guest experience.

For example:

  • Carnival Splendor (when sailing from Australia) offers a completely non-smoking main casino.
  • Other ships, such as Carnival Vista, Venezia, and Dream, also feature non-smoking zones for guests to enjoy.

Boosting Tourism in The Bahamas

The upgrades to Carnival Conquest’s casino and the addition of non-smoking areas will directly impact tourism in The Bahamas. Tourists will now have more reasons to choose The Bahamas as their cruise destination, thanks to the enhanced onboard experience offered by Carnival Conquest. These changes demonstrate Carnival’s commitment to creating a healthier, more enjoyable environment for its guests.

With additional amenities, larger spaces, and cleaner air, tourists can expect a more luxurious and enjoyable cruise experience, directly benefitting The Bahamas’ tourism industry. As more guests flock to PortMiami for these incredible itineraries, the Bahamas will continue to see a steady increase in tourism, thanks to Carnival’s ongoing investment in its ships and its guests.

The Future of Non-Smoking Casinos on Carnival Ships

Carnival Cruise Line’s smoke-free initiatives are making a big impact on tourism, especially for tourists concerned with air quality. The continued expansion of non-smoking areas across the fleet is a step toward ensuring that every guest can enjoy a casino experience on their terms.

This initiative will likely set the tone for other cruise lines to follow suit. Carnival Conquest’s non-smoking section and newly designed casino space offer the perfect blend of excitement and comfort for tourists who want the best of both worlds.

A New Chapter in Bahamas Tourism

Carnival Cruise Line’s Carnival Conquest has made significant upgrades to its onboard casino and amenities, creating a healthier, more enjoyable experience for its guests. These changes will make the ship even more attractive to tourists heading to The Bahamas, ensuring that every guest enjoys cleaner air, more space, and a wider range of entertainment options.

As Carnival continues to expand its non-smoking areas across its fleet, tourists will have even more reasons to choose Carnival Cruise Line for their Bahamian getaway. Whether traveling with family or looking for a quieter, smoke-free casino experience, Carnival Conquest is setting the standard for modern, tourist-friendly cruises in The Bahamas.

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BeyondTrust Flaw Used for Web Shells, Backdoors, and Data Exfiltration

Threat actors have been observed exploiting a recently disclosed critical security flaw impacting BeyondTrust Remote Support (RS) and Privileged Remote Access (PRA) products to conduct a wide range of malicious actions, including deploying VShell and  The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2026-1731 (CVSS score: 9.9), allows attackers to execute operating system commands in the context of the

Samsung brings Olympic spirit to Milan with Hwaiting Night

20 February 2026 at 21:09

Samsung held a special event, Hwaiting Night, at Samsung House in Milan on February 19. The event brought together athletes, influencers, and content creators. More than 130 people joined to celebrate the Olympic Winter Games Milano Cortina 2026.

One of the main guests was freestyle skier Alex Hall. He took photos with his Galaxy Z Flip 7 Olympic Edition. Other guests included Italian snowboarder Ian Matteoli, Swiss snowboarder and content creator Nicolas Huber, and Italian influencer Ludovica Frasca. Everyone was excited to be there.

The event was inspired by the Korean word – Hwaiting. It is a word people use to cheer someone on and give them strength. The event was a way to encourage athletes and celebrate their hard work.

Samsung Hwaiting Night

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Guests enjoyed several interactive programs during the night. They joined guided tours around Samsung House and listened to athletes share personal stories about their road to the Olympics. They also saw special TeamGalaxy videos showing behind-the-scenes moments from the Games.

Hwaiting Night was more than just a party. It showed Samsung’s idea that being open brings people together. Athletes, influencers, and fans could connect and share their experiences.

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Samsung sued after One UI 6.1.1 update allegedly bricks Galaxy S22 phones

20 February 2026 at 19:52

Samsung is facing a class action lawsuit in the United States. Two Galaxy S22 users have taken the company to federal court in New York. They say a recent software update made their phones completely stop working. They are asking for money and help for all affected users.

The issue with the Galaxy S22 series is linked to the One UI 6.1.1 update. In late 2024, this update was released. And after installing it, many Galaxy S22, S22+, and S22 Ultra phones began restarting again and again. Some phones eventually became totally dead and unusable.

Users say their phones got stuck in a “boot loop.” This means the device kept turning on and off without stopping. In some cases, people also lost their photos, contacts, and other important data. Complaints about this issue started appearing online in December 2024.

Galaxy S22

Some reports said certain models were affected more than others. Many users believe the update caused the problem. The lawsuit claims Samsung knew, or should have known, about the issue. However, the company still continued to push the update.

After their phones stopped working, many users contacted Samsung support. Some were told the motherboard had failed and needed replacement. They were asked to pay around $500 for repairs. Since most Galaxy S22 phones are out of warranty, customers had to pay on their own.

One of the people who filed the lawsuit said she could not afford the repair. She ended up buying a new phone instead. The lawsuit says Samsung should take responsibility and compensate affected customers. Stay tuned for more information.

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Fake Proton VPN extensions slip into Chrome Web Store — here’s how to stay safe

Proton has warned that fake VPN extensions using its branding appeared in the Chrome Web Store, with takedowns taking weeks. Here’s what happened, the risks for users, and how to protect yourself.

I’ve spent months with the Drop + Epos PC38X wired gaming headset, and its audiophile audio quality and performance are hard to beat

The Drop + Epos PC38X could almost be considered old now, but it’s still great. If you can find it in stock, then it’s an easy recommendation for those looking for a wired gaming headset that can make your games’ audio sing.

Heavily discounted 65-inch Samsung S90F OLED TV enhances gaming and movies in Amazon deal

20 February 2026 at 21:10
Deal | With QD-OLED technology, the 65-inch Samsung S90F delivers extremely bright and accurate colors. An improved processor minimizes stuttering in frantic movies and games while modernizing older content. Reduced in a new Amazon sale, only the lack of Dolby Vision limits this OLED TV.

Aventon’s new Ramblas ADV electric mountain bike debuts with 90-mile range

Aventon has launched the Ramblas ADV, an electric hardtail mountain bike with 29-inch wheels. The company’s new e-bike houses its in-house A100 mid-drive motor and a 708 Wh battery, which is said to offer 100 Nm of torque and up to 90 miles (145 km) of range on a single charge. Plus, it features four assist modes, including Eco, Trail, Auto, and Turbo.

Casio releasing new slim Edifice metal watches in Europe

20 February 2026 at 21:07
The Casio Edifice EFB-109D-3AV and EFB-109D-5AV watches have been officially confirmed for release in various EU countries. These motorsports-inspired watches have slim stainless steel casing with a matching bezel and strap, with different colored gradated dials. Features of the analog model include three hands, a basic date display and 100 m water resistance.

Garmin launches significant new update with a dozen new features for high-end smartwatch

20 February 2026 at 20:22
Garmin has finally released its long-awaited next stable update for one of its high-end smartwatches. Available globally, the new firmware differs from a similar update that recently debuted on other smartwatches in key areas. The new update should reach the Tactix 8 as an OTA download.

OnLogic Factor 101: Fanless mini PC sports 8-core ARM CPU and plenty of ports

20 February 2026 at 20:11
The OnLogic Factor 101 is equipped with a 7-watt octa-core Qualcomm Kryo 670 CPU, allowing the mini PC to function without requiring a fan, ensuring silence and longevity, thanks to the lack of moving parts. The industrial mini PC is already available for purchase, starting at $599.

Casio Oceanus watch with striking sapphire bezel now available in US

20 February 2026 at 19:48
The Casio Oceanus Manta OCWSG1000CN1A watch is now available at the brand’s online store in the US. This limited edition timepiece has a hand-cut sapphire glass bezel and a dramatic black titanium casing and strap. Features of the watch include radio-control, Bluetooth connectivity and enhanced solar charging.

JapanNext 31.5-inch 6K monitor sports impressive density of 220 PPI, attractive design, and a premium price

20 February 2026 at 19:36
JapanNext may not be as well known as its competitors in the productivity monitor arena, but the brand's offerings have received generally favorable reviews from critics. Its latest 31.5-inch 6K monitor aims to bring a pixel-dense experience for high-end customers, and packs a respectable set of features.

Huawei teases Watch GT Runner 2 ahead of launch

20 February 2026 at 20:14

Huawei is holding a big launch event on February 26 where we’ll see a handful of devices announced for the global market. One of these is the all-new Watch GT Runner 2, which has finally been confirmed by Huawei. Watch GT Runner 2 is the successor to 2021’s Watch GT Runner and was co-developed alongside two-time Olympic marathon gold-medalist Eliud Kipchoge. The wearable will cater to runners and features an “intelligent marathon mode” which will help users prepare for marathons. The event will also see the debut of the Huawei Band 11 Pro alongside the global launch of the Mate...

Neymar warns his career could end sooner than expected: ‘By December, I might want to retire’

20 February 2026 at 20:18
As he gradually begins to log more minutes with Santos, Neymar opened up about the possibility of retirement.

This year could be very special for Neymar for several reasons. After multiple consecutive seasons dealing with injuries, he appears determined to fully recover with Santos in order to return to the Brazil national team ahead of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. But it could also mark the end of his professional career, as he himself admitted.

This year is very important for Santos and for the Brazil national team because of the World Cup, so for me it is as well. It’s a very big challenge,” Ney said during a recent interview with CazeTV, making it clear that his goal is to reach top form again on the field.

However, the 34-year-old forward was brutally honest when discussing his future beyond the current season. “Right now, I’m taking things year by year. I don’t know what’s going to happen from here on out. I don’t know what will happen next year, he acknowledged before delivering a striking line: By December, I might want to retire. I don’t know. It will be whatever my heart decides.”

This is not the first time Neymar’s retirement has been part of the conversation. In fact, his father revealed that the Brazilian star seriously considered that possibility a few months ago, when his physical issues became unbearable. “I don’t even know if it’s worth operating. For me, that’s it,” were the words Ney himself reportedly said at the time, according to his father.

Neymar Jr. of Brazil.
Neymar’s last appearance for Brazil was in October 2023.

Neymar focused on returning to full strength with Santos

While it is clear that Neymar’s main goal this year is to represent Brazil at the 2026 World Cup in North America, he understands that in order to secure a spot on Carlo Ancelotti’s 26-man roster, he must first deliver consistent performances with Santos and prove he is fully healthy.

I wanted to return this season at 100 percent, which is why I held back in some matches and took extra care of myself. I know a lot of people say a lot of nonsense, but they don’t know what happens day to day. They don’t know what it’s like,” Ney explained in the same interview. “Santos had a very good plan, and that helped me a lot in that sense.”

That is exactly how it played out. After missing the club’s opening matches of 2026, Neymar played 45 minutes and recorded an assist in Santos’ win over Velo Clube in the Campeonato Paulista on Monday. “Obviously I wanted to come back and help my team in the best way possible, but I ended up waiting a little longer to return at 100 percent — without pain, without fear, without anything — and I was able to come back very well in this last match,” the forward said.

Neymar targeting the World Cup

Getting back to full fitness was the first step Neymar needed to take this year in his pursuit of returning to the Brazil national team ahead of the World Cup. Now the next step is to show his best level on the field again, and he is confident he can do it.

With a lot of training and a lot of perseverance, which is what drives me, I’ll be able to reach 100 percent. That’s what I want,” Ney explained. He now has roughly three months of club competition ahead, during which he will need to stay healthy and perform at a high level to convince Carlo Ancelotti that he deserves another opportunity with Brazil.

Neymar Junior of Santos looks on

AI’s promise to indie filmmakers: Faster, cheaper, lonelier

20 February 2026 at 19:30
AI expands access to filmmaking for resource-constrained creators. But as efficiency becomes the industry’s north star, creativity risks being overwhelmed by a deluge of low-effort, AI-generated content.

Prepare for pitch battle: Startup Battlefield 200 nominations are open

20 February 2026 at 19:30
Nominations for TechCrunch Startup Battlefield 200 are open. Pitch at Disrupt 2026 in October in front of top VCs and the full TechCrunch audience. Nominate your startup or for one that's deserving.

Berdıyev: “Əvəzetmələrdən sonra təşəbbüsü əldən verdik”

20 February 2026 at 20:00

“Turan Tovuz”un baş məşqçisi Kurban Berdıyev Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 21-ci turunda “Zirə”yə qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komandaların bu gün “Azərsun Arena”da baş tutmuş görüşündə “Turan Tovuz” 2:0 hesablı qələbəyə sevinib.

Kurban Berdıyev matçdan sonra təşkil edilmiş mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:

“Birinci hissədə oyunumuz pis alınmadı. Əvəzetmələrdən sonra təşəbbüsü bir qədər əldən verdik. Şükürlər olsun ki, yekunda qələbə qazandıq.

“Zirə”ni turnir cədvəlində qabaqlamağımıza gəlincə, biz turnir cədvəlinə fikir vermirik. Oyundan-oyuna növbəti matça hazırlaşmağa çalışırıq. Hər növbəti oyuna köklənirik”.

Rəşad Sadıqov: “Turan”ın kompakt müdafiəisini yara bilmədik”

20 February 2026 at 19:30

“Zirə”nin baş məşqçisi Rəşad Sadıqov Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 21-ci turunda “Turan Tovuz”a qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komandaların “Azərsun Arena”da baş tutmuş görüşündə “Zirə” 0:2 hesabı ilə məğlub olub.

Rəşad Sadıqov matçdan sonra təşkil edilmiş mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:

“Oyuna çox pis başladıq və qapımızda iki qol gördük. Həmin dəqiqələrdə komandada çaşqınlıq var idi. Birinci hissəni çox pis keçirdik. İkinci yarıda isə tam əksi oldu. Rəqibin kompakt müdafiəisini yara bilmədik. Fasilədən sonra futbolçular çalışdılar. Amma matçın əvvəlində buraxılmış səhvləri sonradan düzəltmək alınmadı.

Oyunun əvvəlində İsmayıl İbrahimlidə müəyyən narahatlıq var idi. Onu meydana buraxıb-buraxmamaq barədə fikiləşirdik. Hiss olunurdu ki, oyununa təsir etdi. Hesabda geriyə düşdük və dəyişikliyə getdik.

Əvəzedicilər Liqasını izləyə bilmirəm. Amma oradan komandaya oyunçular dəvət edirik. Kimi hazır görsək, oyuna buraxacağıq. Mütəmadi olaraq əvəzedici komandamızdakı uşaqları əsas komandaya dəvət etməyə çalışırıq”.

Rəşad Sadıqov “Turan Tovuz” azarkeşlərinin bu oyunda ona qarşı şüarlar səsləndirib, atmacalar atmasına da münasibət bildirib:

“Mən də bilmədim, başa düşmədim onu. “Turan Tovuz” mənə doğma komandadır. Buna fikir bildirməyəcəyəm. Çünki onların bu addımının səbəbini bilmədim”.

Premyer Liqa: “Turan” “Zirə”ni yendi, önünə keçdi

20 February 2026 at 19:00

Bu gün futbol üzrə Azərbaycan çempionatında (Premyer Liqa) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 21-ci turuna start verilib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ilk oyun günündə iki qarşılaşma baş tutub.

Turun açılış oyununda avrokuboklara vəsiqə uğrunda mübarizə aparan iki komanda – “Turan Tovuz”la “Zirə” üz-üzə gəlib. “Azersun Arena”da baş tutmuş görüşün baş hakimi Rəvan Həmzəzadə olub.

Qarşılaşma Tovuz təmsilçisinin inamlı qələbəsiylə yekunlaşıb. Nominal meydan sahibləri hər iki qolu ilk hissənin əvvəlində vurublar. Nəticədə Tovuz təmsilçisi “Zirə”ni yarış cədvəlində qabaqlayıb.

Premyer Liqa
21-ci tur
20 fevral

“Turan Tovuz” – “Zirə” 2:0
Qollar: Filip Ozobiç, 11. Xorxe Silva, 19.
Hakimlər: Rəvan Həmzəzadə, Cəmil Quliyev, Teymur Teymurov, Əkbər Əhmədov.
VAR: Kamranbəy Rəhimov.
AVAR: Müslüm Əliyev.
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Turan Tovuz: 41. Sergey Samok, 29. Filip Ozobiç, 17. Rəhim Sadıxov, 11. Ayxan Hüseynov, 5. Roderik Miller, 3. Enrike Silva, 23. Alexandro Serrano, 90. Joarlem Santos, 15. Emmanuel Hakman (k), 32. Hayderson Hurtado, 7. Xorxe Silva.
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Extra Champions League spot: Where Italy stands after Inter loss and Bologna win

20 February 2026 at 20:25

Italy’s chances of attaining an additional spot in next year’s Champions League remain slim despite a Europa League and Conference League victories for play-off victory for Bologna over Brann on Thursday night, as Inter added to Juventus and Atalanta losses with their 3-1 defeat against Bodo/Glimt. 

Where Italy stands in race for extra Champions League spot after play-off first legs

As things stand, Italy remains in fifth place in UEFA’s season association coefficient ranking, which is used to determine the nations that receive an extra spot in the following year’s Champions League. Only the nations that finish the season in the top two will receive an additional Champions League place. 

It hasn’t been a brilliant week for the Italian sides competing in Europe, as three of the five teams competing over the last few weeks slipped to defeats: Juventus were beaten 5-2 by Galatasaray, Atalanta were beaten 2-0 by Borussia Dortmund and Inter were beaten 3-1 by Bodo/Glimt, all in the Champions League on Tuesday and Wednesday. 

BODO, NORWAY - FEBRUARY 18: Jens Petter Hauge of Bodo/Glimt celebrates scoring his team's second goal with teammate Kasper Hogh during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off First Leg match between FK Bodo/Glimt and FC Internazionale Milano at Aspmyra Stadion on February 18, 2026 in Bodo, Norway. (Photo by Martin Ole Wold/Getty Images)
BODO, NORWAY – FEBRUARY 18: Jens Petter Hauge of Bodo/Glimt celebrates scoring his team’s second goal with teammate Kasper Hogh during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off First Leg match between FK Bodo/Glimt and FC Internazionale Milano at Aspmyra Stadion on February 18, 2026 in Bodo, Norway. (Photo by Martin Ole Wold/Getty Images)

Bologna beat Brann 1-0 away from home on Thursday, while Fiorentina picked up a 3-0 win away against Jagiellonia

These results leave Italy in fifth place in UEFA’s season association coefficient ranking with a score of 16.071 points. 

England top the rankings with 21.513, Germany are currently second with 17.071, Portugal are third with 16.600 and Spain are fourth with 16.156. 

How is the extra Champions League spot determined?

LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 01:Former Real Madrid and Juventus star Zinedine Zidane places the Champions League Trophy onto the plinth after the UEFA Champions League 2023/24 Final match between Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid CF at Wembley Stadium on June 01, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Lars Baron/Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND – JUNE 01: Zinedine Zidane places the Champions League Trophy onto the plinth after the UEFA Champions League 2023/24 Final match between Borussia Dortmund and Real Madrid CF at Wembley Stadium on June 01, 2024 in London, England. (Photo by Lars Baron/Getty Images)

The nations that finish the season in the top two on UEFA’s season association coefficient are awarded one additional spot each in the following season’s Champions League. 

So, how does the coefficient ranking work?

Teams competing in the three UEFA competitions (the Champions League, Europa League and Conference League) are awarded points based on their results in the European competitions. Nations are awarded two points for each of its teams’ wins, one for a draw and zero for a defeat. Those points are halved for qualifying matches. 

Bonus points are also awarded depending on each team’s finish in the league phase table. The team that finishes top of the Champions League pile gets an additional 12 points, the team in second gets 11.750, the team in third gets 11.500 and so on all the way down to the team in 36th. The winner of the Europa League league phase is awarded 6 points and 4 for the team at the top of the Conference League table. Points are awarded for places 1-24 in both the Europa League and Conference League. 

MILAN, ITALY - MARCH 11: The UEFA Champions League trophy is cleaned as it is displayed on a plinth at the side of the pitch prior to the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 UEFA Champions League 2024/25 Round of 16 Second Leg match between FC Internazionale Milano and Feyenoord at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on March 11, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – MARCH 11: The UEFA Champions League trophy is cleaned as it is displayed on a plinth at the side of the pitch prior to the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 UEFA Champions League 2024/25 Round of 16 Second Leg match between FC Internazionale Milano and Feyenoord at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on March 11, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Additional bonus points are also awarded for each knockout stage that a team passes through. 

All of those points are added up and are then divided by the number of teams that the nation in question has competing in UEFA competitions. 

Italy’s collective points tally stands at 112.500, which comes to a coefficient score of 16.071 when divided by the number of Italian sides involved in European competition this season (seven). 

That score of 16.071 keeps Italy in fifth place in this season’s association coefficient ranking. 

Spalletti: I ‘can’t say’ how I handled three steps back, no doubt about Juventus future

20 February 2026 at 20:11

Luciano Spalletti insists that recent poor results have not made him reconsider his future at Juventus, but won’t disclose how he handled recent issues: ‘There are things you can’t say.’

Juventus prepare for Saturday’s Serie A match against Como following three defeats in the last four games across all competitions. The Bianconeri have conceded 13 goals in the process.

Spalletti had said after a 5-2 Champions League loss to Galatasaray on Tuesday that his players had taken three steps back and needed a different approach in games.

TURIN, ITALY - JANUARY 25: Luciano Spalletti, Head Coach of Juventus, looks on prior to the Serie A match between Juventus FC and SSC Napoli at Juventus Stadium on January 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – JANUARY 25: Luciano Spalletti, Head Coach of Juventus, looks on prior to the Serie A match between Juventus FC and SSC Napoli at Juventus Stadium on January 25, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

A reporter questioned the Italian coach about how he dealt with the situation, but Spalletti declined to give a detailed answer.

“There are things you can say in a press conference and others you can’t because they’re meant to be said to the players,” he said via Ilbianconero.com.

“I’ve told the footballers. The famous three steps back were addressed in our meeting, and they could be the steps that take you before a run-up to gain more momentum. We’ll see if that turns out to be the case.

“The three steps back are also the defeats we suffered. There are moments when we must run more, press more, and sometimes think more clearly, because we must not be dragged into the chaos and remain clear-headed without being emotionally involved. We had been good at hiding some uncertainties, and when you have uncertainties, the opponents take advantage.”

Juventus will host a Como side that drew 1-1 with Milan at San Siro earlier this week and is just four points below the Old Lady in the standings.

“Como are a strong team that knows how to apply their coach’s ideas and the kind of football he has in mind,” Spalletti said.

MILAN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 18: Cesc Fabregas, Head Coach of Como 1907, reacts during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Como 1907 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 18, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 18: Cesc Fabregas, Head Coach of Como 1907, reacts during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Como 1907 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 18, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

“Fabregas is a strong coach with great qualities to pass on to his team. He himself was the example of a complete player, always available, and he wants to instil that in his side. For him, controlling the match is the simple foundation on which to build everything else, in terms of quality of play and results. I think he’s doing very well. I consider him one of the best we have. I went to watch him train when I was the national team coach, and that confirmed it to me.”

Spalletti’s contract expires at the end of the season, but Juventus’ directors have reiterated that they are already considering the coach’s future beyond the summer. Does Spalletti feel the same, or does he have doubts following recent poor results?

“Do you care about this situation? I don’t think that’s the solution that would change things,” Spalletti told the reporter.

“I think it’s the opposite. Since it’s been said to me as well, it’s something I could do on my part, because I’m not looking for anything different. I’m looking for a football pitch, a ball, and players to coach, preferably intelligent ones, and I have that because my players are like that. If that were the necessity, it could be sorted out immediately.”

Spalletti: Juventus right to react to Kalulu ‘injustices’, McKennie ‘useful’, David returns

20 February 2026 at 19:54

Juventus coach Luciano Spalletti feels the club was right to ask for a one-game ban for Pierre Kalulu to be revoked, confirms he won’t drop Weston McKennie, and says Jonathan David will be available against Como despite not having trained with the rest of the team in recent days.

Juventus prepare for a home Serie A match against Como on Saturday, following three defeats in their last four matches.

The Bianconeri suffered a 5-2 away loss to Galatasaray in the Champions League on Tuesday and are currently one point behind fourth-placed Roma in the Serie A table.

Juventus vs. Como – Spalletti’s pre-match press conference

BERGAMO, ITALY - FEBRUARY 05: Luciano Spalletti, Head Coach of Juventus, looks on prior to the Coppa Italia Quarter-Final match between Atalanta BC and Juventus FC at the New Balance Arena on February 05, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
BERGAMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 05: Luciano Spalletti, Head Coach of Juventus, looks on prior to the Coppa Italia Quarter-Final match between Atalanta BC and Juventus FC at the New Balance Arena on February 05, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

“Sometimes, you can see things, you can feel them, but they still hit, even if it’s unfair,” Spalletti said at a pre-match press conference via Ilbianconero.com.

“You have to decide what to do with that fall. We have to make a correct and objective analysis, and we must use this pain like a rubber band that lifts you and propels you toward the next match.”

Juventus have asked FIGC President Gabriele Gravina to revoke a one-game ban for Pierre Kalulu, who received two debatable yellow cards against Inter on Sunday.

“It’s a necessary step because we are talking about two clear injustices that everyone was forced to acknowledge,” Spalletti said.

“In my opinion, the club did the right thing. Bremer won’t be available for the match. David has been called up, but hasn’t trained and doesn’t have the confidence to play the full game. However, he’ll travel with us, and then we’ll decide whether to play him from the start or bring him on later.”

MILAN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 14: Pierre Kalulu of Juventus reacts as he walks off after being sent off by Referee Federico La Penna (not pictured) for a second yellow card offence during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Pierre Kalulu of Juventus reacts as he walks off after being sent off by Referee Federico La Penna (not pictured) for a second yellow card offence during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Manuel Locatelli and McKennie are on a yellow card, so if they are booked tomorrow, they’ll miss next week’s crucial Serie A match against Roma at the Stadio Olimpico.

Spalletti, however, seems eager to start both players against Como tomorrow.

“Locatelli doesn’t seem to feel fatigue; he’s always very present, enthusiastic, and energetic, bringing a spirit to the team,” said the Bianconeri boss.

“It would be tough to do without McKennie, especially in certain roles. The club had done well to bring in Holm, but he got injured. Kalulu is suspended, and Bremer is injured, so we are a bit short of options. We don’t really have other right-backs or players who can cover the entire right flank, and McKennie is very useful to us there.”

Lois Openda was the only centre-forward available against Galatasaray on Tuesday, but still started on the bench, while fans and media have criticised goalkeeper Michele Di Gregorio in recent weeks.

TURIN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 08: Weston McKennie of Juventus FC celebrates a goal during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and SS Lazio at Allianz Stadium on February 8, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 08: Weston McKennie of Juventus FC celebrates a goal during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and SS Lazio at Allianz Stadium on February 8, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

“Perhaps we made some wrong assessments, but the fundamental thing is that David links up with the team a bit better,” Spalletti said.

“If we lose our unity, we lose effectiveness and strength. We all have the same responsibility, so we continue with Di Gregorio.”

Juventus have a crucial week ahead, playing against Como and Roma in Serie A and Galatasaray in the Champions League. Is Spalletti aware that the Old Lady’s campaign could be determined in the next seven days?

“Certainly, we are aware of it, and I’m convinced the team will react,” he concluded.

Juventus ask Gravina to overturn Kalulu red card after Derby d’Italia controversy

20 February 2026 at 19:18

Juventus have reportedly lodged a request with FIGC President Gabriele Gravina in an attempt to get Pierre Kalulu’s red card rescinded after the controversial Derby d’Italia between the Old Lady and rivals Inter last weekend. 

Juventus go to FIGC chief in attempt to get Kalulu red card overturned

Inter won the derby 3-2, but their victory was largely overshadowed by the controversial decision to send off Kalulu in the 42nd minute for a second bookable offence. 

The Frenchman had been shown a yellow card for a foul on Nicolo Barella, and was then given his marching orders after a supposed foul on Inter’s Alessandro Bastoni. 

MILAN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 14: Pierre Kalulu of Juventus reacts as he walks off after being sent off by Referee Federico La Penna (not pictured) for a second yellow card offence during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Pierre Kalulu of Juventus reacts as he walks off after being sent off by Referee Federico La Penna (not pictured) for a second yellow card offence during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

However, replays showed that Bastoni, who was on a yellow card himself at the time, had dived in an attempt to get his opponent sent off and was then seen passionately celebrating when Kalulu was given his marching orders. 

Refereeing chief Gianluca Rocchi has since admitted that a mistake was made, and Bastoni has since apologised for his role in the debacle. 

Despite the fact that Rocchi has admitted that the decision to send off Kalulu was incorrect, the Juventus defender has still picked up a one-match suspension, which rules him out of this Saturday’s Serie A match against Como. 

FLORENCE, ITALY - JANUARY 4: Federico La Penna referee reacts during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and US Cremonese at Artemio Franchi on January 4, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
FLORENCE, ITALY – JANUARY 4: Federico La Penna referee reacts during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and US Cremonese at Artemio Franchi on January 4, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

This problem has become more severe for Luciano Spalletti and his team given that Gleison Bremer is now a major doubt after his first-half withdrawal from Juve’s 5-2 Champions League loss against Galatasaray on Tuesday night. 

According to reports from Sky Sport Italia and TMW, Juventus followed protocol by appealing the Kalulu red card decision with the sporting court of appeal, which was, however, unsuccessful. 

Now, according to Friday’s reports, Juventus have appealed directly to FIGC President Gravina, hoping for a pardon from the man at the top of Italian football. 

The most recent time that Gravina sanctioned a pardon over a sending off decision was in 2023, when Romelu Lukaku was shown a second yellow card for his reaction to racist and discriminatory chants from the crowd, again in a match involving Inter and Juventus.

Senior Juventus players deliver dressing room speech as major concern emerges

20 February 2026 at 19:17

Tuttosport reports that Juventus players had an ‘honest confrontation’ in the dressing room after a 5-2 loss to Galatasaray in the Champions League: ‘We have to wake up.’

Juventus are going through a tough moment, having won just one of the last five games across all competitions and conceding 13 goals in the last four matches.

ISTANBUL, TURKEY - FEBRUARY 17: Referee Danny Makkelie shows a yellow card to the Galatasaray A.S. bench during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off First Leg match between Galatasaray A.S. and Juventus at Ali Sami Yen Spor Kompleksi on February 17, 2026 in Istanbul, Turkey. (Photo by Burak Kara/Getty Images)
ISTANBUL, TURKEY – FEBRUARY 17: Referee Danny Makkelie shows a yellow card to the Galatasaray A.S. bench during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off First Leg match between Galatasaray A.S. and Juventus at Ali Sami Yen Spor Kompleksi on February 17, 2026 in Istanbul, Turkey. (Photo by Burak Kara/Getty Images)

Coach Luciano Spalletti looked particularly irritated after Tuesday’s Champions League match against Galatasaray, which ended in a 5-2 away loss.

Tuttosport (via Calciomercato.com) reports that senior Juventus players spoke up in the dressing room the day after the game, and everyone fully endorsed the internal analysis.

Juventus players are aware that if they go down the same path, they’ll struggle to finish in the top four.

Juventus team ‘never been so united’

ISTANBUL, TURKEY - FEBRUARY 17: Juventus players pose for a team photograph prior to the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off First Leg match between Galatasaray A.S. and Juventus at Ali Sami Yen Spor Kompleksi on February 17, 2026 in Istanbul, Turkey. (Photo by Burak Kara/Getty Images)
ISTANBUL, TURKEY – FEBRUARY 17: Juventus players pose for a team photograph prior to the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off First Leg match between Galatasaray A.S. and Juventus at Ali Sami Yen Spor Kompleksi on February 17, 2026 in Istanbul, Turkey. (Photo by Burak Kara/Getty Images)

There is still a lack of awareness at certain moments during the games, which is perhaps the major concern at the moment, but the players are not looking for excuses, and the team has never been so united, according to the report.

There’s no laziness in the group, and the tensions of the past months have been smoothed over.

MILAN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 14: Alessandro Bastoni of FC Internazionale Milano shoots and hits the post during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 14: Alessandro Bastoni of FC Internazionale Milano shoots and hits the post during the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and Juventus FC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 14, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Juventus host Como at the Allianz Stadium on Saturday, and Spalletti is reportedly considering making a tactical change, switching to a three-man defence, also due to Gleison Bremer’s injury.

 

€20m asking price sparks Liverpool-Arsenal tussle for 6ft4in colossus

20 February 2026 at 20:50

Liverpool and Arsenal are reportedly interested in signing the Greek international goalkeeper Konstantinos Tzolakis.

Tzolakis has done quite well for Olympiacos, and he has attracted the attention of multiple clubs. He could be available for a fee of around €20 million at the end of the season, as per Area Napoli.

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Liverpool is reportedly looking at him as a long-term replacement for Alisson Becker. The Brazilian has been an exceptional servant for the club, but he is 33. He has struggled with injury problems, and Liverpool could use a quality alternative. In addition, Alisson will be out of contract in 2027.

Tzolakis has the quality to succeed in the Premier League, and he could be a very useful option for Liverpool. The opportunity to join them will be exciting for him. It remains to be seen how the situation unfolds.

The asking price is quite affordable, and Liverpool should be able to get the deal done if they are truly interested in the player.

Meanwhile, Arsenal are looking at the players as well. They could use a reliable backup option to David Raya. The Greek international could compete with the Spanish for the starting spot, and more competition for places will help Arsenal improve as a team.

They are one of the biggest clubs in the world, and they are fighting for major trophies. The goalkeeper will be tempted to join them, especially if there is an opportunity to start for them regularly.

It will be interesting to see how the situation unfolds.

Several clubs from across Europe are also monitoring his progress. The 6’4″ goalkeeper has the physicality for English football as well, and moving to the Premier League would be ideal for him. It remains to be seen where he ends up eventually.

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Man United leading Liverpool in the race to sign 13-G/A sensation

20 February 2026 at 20:35

Mateus Mane continues to be linked with a move away from Wolves at the end of the season.

Manchester United remain keen on securing his signature, and he could cost around £50 million. According to a report from Fichajes, Liverpool is interested in signing the 18-year-old attacker, but Manchester United are leading the race for his signature.

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They need a versatile attacker like Mane, and he could prove to be a solid long-term acquisition. He is capable of slotting into any of the front three roles and will add pace, flair, and goals to the team. The opportunity to join a club like Manchester United will be tempting for the young attacker. It would be a huge step up in his career.

Wolves are expected to go down at the end of the season, and they will lose multiple key players in the summer. Mane will want to stay in the top flight, and Manchester United could provide him with an exit route.

It will be interesting to see if they are prepared to pay £50 million for him. Mane has 13 goal contributions this season.

Meanwhile, Liverpool will be hoping to secure his signature as well. It remains to be seen whether they beat Manchester United to his signing.

Both clubs need more quality in the final third, and the 18-year-old would be a solid long-term investment. He has the potential to develop into a top-class Premier League attacker. Joining a big club could help him improve further. Playing alongside elite players will only accelerate his development.

It will be interesting to see where he ends up. The £50 million asking price is quite high, but the player has the potential to justify the investment in future.

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Arsenal poised to steal 27-G/A star on a bargain as club faces contract crunch

20 February 2026 at 20:00

Arsenal are reportedly interested in signing the Stuttgart striker Deniz Undav.

According to a report from Fichajes, Mikel Arteta has identified the 29-year-old as a target, and it will be interesting to see if Arsenal can get the deal done.

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Arsenal believe the striker could be signed for €30 million. He will be out of contract in the summer of 2027, and the German outfit will be under pressure to cash in on him at the end of this season. They will not want to lose him for free. It remains to be seen how the situation unfolds.

Undav has been spectacular for this season, scoring 16 goals in all competitions. He has picked up 11 assists along the way. He is more than just a goal scorer, and he could be the complete forward Arsenal are missing right now.

The striker is at the peak of his career, and this could be the right time for him to take on a bigger challenge in the Premier League. The opportunity to join Arsenal will be quite exciting. They are one of the biggest clubs in the world, with a formidable squad.

Arsenal signed Viktor Gyokeres at the start of the season, but the Swedish International has been underwhelming. They need an upgrade on the player, and Undav could be a useful acquisition.

Arsenal need someone who can find the back of the net consistently and bring others into the game. The 29-year-old certainly has the skill set to add a new dimension to the Arsenal attacking unit. He could be a complete forward for them.

The €30 million asking price is reasonable for a player of his experience and quality. He could justify the investment if he manages to adapt to English football quickly.

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Chelsea plot move for in-form 18-G/A Argentine, they have key advantage in race

20 February 2026 at 19:30

Spanish outfit Atletico Madrid are interested in signing Joaquin Panichelli during the summer transfer window.

According to Fichajes, they are not alone in the chase, and they will face competition from Premier League giants Chelsea. The striker has 14 goals and four assists in all competitions this season, and he could prove to be an excellent acquisition for both teams.

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Atletico Madrid is looking to add more depth to the attacking unit, and Chelsea needs to find an upgrade on Liam Delap, who has not been able to find the back of the net consistently.

Strasbourg and Chelsea are owned by the same organisation, BlueCo, and that could give Chelsea an advantage in the transfer race. It will be interesting to see if they can beat Atletico to his signature.

Meanwhile, Diego Simeone has already informed the Atletico Madrid hierarchy that he wants to sign the 23-year-old. He believes that the Argentine forward could develop into a top-class player with the right guidance. It will be interesting to see how the situation develops.

The French outfit paid €17 million to sign him, and they will look to make a substantial profit if they are forced to sell him in the summer. The striker will want to compete at the highest level, and the opportunity to join Atletico Madrid or Chelsea will be quite exciting for him. Both clubs could offer him the chance to fight for trophies.

He has the physicality and technical attributes to succeed in La Liga and the Premier League. It remains to be seen where he ends up eventually. He has shown his quality in France, and this could be the right time for him to take on a bigger challenge.

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Prediction: Crystal Palace vs Wolves – Betting Tips, Team News, Key Facts

Verdict: Ismaila Sarr over 0.5 shots on target Best Odds: 7/10 Bookmaker: Olympusbet Desperately searching for a Premier League boost on Sunday afternoon, Crystal Palace will welcome Wolves to Selhurst Park. Crystal Palace Starting with the hosts, while Oliver Glasner might have already announced that he will be leaving Selhurst Park at the end of […]

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Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Started 2026 as January’s Best-Selling Game in the US, While Subscriptions Drove 3% Spending Growth

20 February 2026 at 20:30

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Circana executive director Mat Piscatella has shared his first monthly sales report of 2026 for video game sales in the US, and it's Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 taking the top spot on the premium sales charts for January 2026. Overall spending in the video game industry in the US was up 3% compared to last year, with subscription services and hardware sales driving that growth. It's Call of Duty: Black Ops 7's second month in a row sitting atop the US premium game sales charts, though finishing 2025 as the best-selling game of December was not enough to […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/call-of-duty-black-ops-7-best-selling-game-in-us-january-2026/

Low-Cost MacBook’s Vibrant Colors Were Supposed To Debut With The M2 MacBook Air, But Apple Decided Against It

20 February 2026 at 20:28

Low-cost MacBook's bright colors were supposed to arrive with the M2 MacBook Air

Apple is expected to treat its low-cost MacBook with the same importance as its more expensive portable Macs, as the technology giant has been reported to utilize the same unibody aluminum chassis paired with some bright colors, so the machine stands out from the competition. However, the Cupertino firm had an entirely different plan for when it launched the M2 MacBook Air, as the latter was supposed to be treated to the aforementioned finishes, at least according to the latest rumor. Apple’s invite image suggests that the low-cost MacBook will arrive in the colors blue, green, and blue, with these finishes expected to debut […]

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Ubisoft CEO Confirms Two Far Cry Games are in Development Alongside “Several” Single-Player and Multiplayer Assassin’s Creed Titles

20 February 2026 at 19:45

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Ubisoft chief executive officer Yves Guillemot has finally spoken outside of the company's financial earnings reports after kicking off 2026 by confirming a "major reset" that involved huge structural changes to Ubisoft and saw hundreds of developers get laid off, either through cuts at different branches or just full studio shutdowns. In an interview with Variety, Guillemot didn't offer any meaningful comments in response to questions about the strikes across different studios within the company or provide any further comment as to why projects like Prince of Persia: Sands of Time Remake were cancelled that we hadn't heard before. But […]

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NVIDIA’s Revised Investment in OpenAI Expected to Be More Than ‘Three Times Lower’ Than What the Industry Originally Believed

20 February 2026 at 19:18

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Details about NVIDIA's financing scheme towards OpenAI are here, and it is claimed that the company intends to invest 'one-third' of the initial figure everyone perceived. NVIDIA Plans To Make Its Largest-Ever Investment Into OpenAI Soon, Investing $100 Billion Into the AI Lab Team Green's investments and stake acquisitions are attracting significant attention in the industry, as they are an indirect indicator of where the world of AI is moving. We have extensively reported the NVIDIA-OpenAI story, but one of the more interesting aspects of this fiasco is actually the financial commitments involved. For those unaware, NVIDIA and OpenAI agreed […]

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AWS outages caused by AI coding bot blunder, report claims

Amazon suffered from a couple of small outages driven by actions of AI agents. The company insists that these are user errors because it accidentally gave the AI permission to execute actions without approval from another user.

Artificial sweeteners spark more intense brain activity than real sugar

20 February 2026 at 19:00

Your brain may be able to tell the difference between a diet soda and a regular sugary drink, even if they taste exactly the same to you. New research suggests that artificial sweeteners trigger distinct and more intense electrical activity in the brain compared to natural sugar, even when the sweetness levels are identical. These findings were published recently in the journal Foods.

The human desire for sweet foods is innate and powerful. This evolutionary drive has led to a modern health crisis characterized by excessive sugar consumption. In response, the food industry has developed numerous sugar substitutes. These additives promise the sensory pleasure of sweetness without the caloric cost.

While these products are popular, scientists are still working to understand how the human body and brain react to them. Most research focuses on how these sweeteners affect metabolism or appetite hormones. Less is known about how the brain processes the actual sensation of tasting them.

Sensory perception is usually measured in two ways. The first is explicit measurement, which involves asking a person to describe what they are tasting. This method relies on the participant’s ability to articulate their experience. It can be unreliable because people have different vocabularies and subjective baselines for sweetness. The second method is implicit measurement. This approach looks at physiological data that the participant cannot control. It offers a window into the body’s automatic reactions.

Xiaolei Wang and a team of researchers from Zhejiang University in China chose to use implicit measurement for this investigation. They utilized electroencephalography, commonly known as EEG. An EEG is a non-invasive test that records electrical patterns in the brain. It involves placing a cap with small metal discs called electrodes on a person’s scalp. These electrodes detect the tiny electrical charges that result from the activity of brain cells. This technology allows scientists to observe brain activity with millisecond-level precision.

The researchers recruited 30 healthy university students for the experiment. All participants were right-handed and between the ages of 18 and 30. They had no history of smoking or alcohol consumption that might dull their sense of taste. Two participants were later excluded from the data because of excessive movement or eye blinking, which creates noise in the EEG signal. This left a final group of 28 participants.

The study aimed to answer two specific questions regarding sweetness. First, the team wanted to see how the brain reacts to different amounts of the same sweetener. Second, they wanted to see if the brain reacts differently to chemically distinct sweeteners that have been balanced to taste equally sweet. This condition is known as being “iso-sweet.”

To test the first question, the researchers prepared solutions of sucrose, which is common table sugar. They created four different concentrations: 1%, 3%, 5%, and 7%. Sucrose served as the baseline for natural sweetness.

To test the second question, the researchers selected three popular non-nutritive sweeteners. Non-nutritive sweeteners are substances that provide sweetness but few or no calories. The team used erythritol, sucralose, and stevioside. They carefully adjusted the concentration of these three solutions so that human tasters would perceive them as having the same sweetness intensity as the 7% sucrose solution.

The experiment took place in a quiet, temperature-controlled laboratory. Participants sat wearing the EEG caps and followed a strict “sip and hold” protocol. For each trial, the participant rinsed their mouth with water. They then received a 5 milliliter sample of a sweet solution. They held the liquid in their mouths without swallowing for five seconds. After this period, they spat the sample out and rinsed again. There was a 60-second rest period between each taste test to allow the brain signals to return to a neutral baseline.

The results regarding the concentration of sugar were unexpected. One might assume that a stronger concentration of sugar would produce a stronger electrical signal in the brain. The data showed the opposite effect. The 1% sucrose solution elicited a stronger EEG signal than the 5% or 7% solutions.

The researchers propose that this decrease in signal strength may be due to neural adaptation. When a stimulus becomes too strong, the brain sometimes dampens its response to avoid being overwhelmed. This is a phenomenon often seen in sensory processing, where the system becomes saturated. The brain essentially turns down the volume on the incoming “loud” taste signal.

The results regarding the different types of sweeteners were equally revealing. All three non-nutritive sweeteners produced stronger brain responses than the 7% sucrose solution they were designed to mimic. Even though a person might say the stevioside solution tasted just as sweet as the sugar solution, their brain activity told a different story.

Stevioside elicited the most robust neural response of all the substances tested. Erythritol caused the second strongest reaction. Sucralose also triggered a response that was statistically distinct from sugar. This indicates that the brain can differentiate between the chemical nature of sweeteners. It perceives them as different stimuli even if the conscious mind perceives the same level of sweetness.

The researchers also analyzed specific types of brain waves. They looked at alpha waves, which are typically associated with wakeful relaxation. They also analyzed delta waves. The non-nutritive sweeteners caused a surge in power in both these frequency bands. This suggests that artificial sweeteners might engage more neural resources than natural sugar.

The study also mapped where this activity was happening in the brain. The most active areas were the frontal and parietal-occipital regions. The frontal region is often involved in emotional regulation and decision-making. The parietal-occipital region, located toward the back of the head, is heavily involved in processing sensory information.

The timing of the brain’s reaction also varied by sweetener. The response to stevioside began early and remained strong throughout the tasting period. In contrast, the responses to erythritol and sucralose peaked and then faded relatively quickly. The response to natural sugar was slower to start and weaker overall.

These findings suggest that artificial sweeteners stimulate the brain in a way that is fundamentally different from sugar. The increased electrical activity might reflect the brain trying to process a chemical structure that does not perfectly match the biological expectation of “sweet energy.” The mismatch between the sweet taste and the lack of calories is a known area of interest in nutrition science.

There are limitations to this study that affect how the results should be interpreted. The sample size was relatively small. The participants were all young university students, so the results may not apply to older adults or children. Additionally, the participants did not swallow the solutions. Swallowing engages additional sensory receptors in the throat and digestive system that contribute to the overall experience of eating.

The researchers note that this technology could have practical applications. Food scientists could use EEG to objectively measure how consumers respond to new products. This would reduce the reliance on subjective taste tests. Understanding the neural “fingerprint” of different sweeteners could help companies design low-sugar foods that mimic the brain response of real sugar more closely.

Future research will likely explore these differences further. Scientists may look at how these brain responses correlate with feelings of satisfaction or cravings. They might also investigate if the brain learns to process these sweeteners differently over time with regular consumption. For now, the study provides evidence that to the human brain, sugar is not just a taste. It is a specific chemical signal that substitutes have yet to perfectly replicate.

The study, “EEG-Based Analysis of Neural Responses to Sweeteners: Effects of Type and Concentration,” was authored by Xiaolei Wang, Guangnan Wang, and Donghong Liu.

The latest jobs in search marketing

20 February 2026 at 20:23
Search marketing jobs

Looking to take the next step in your search marketing career?

Below, you will find the latest SEO, PPC, and digital marketing jobs at brands and agencies. We also include positions from previous weeks that are still open.

Newest SEO Jobs

(Provided to Search Engine Land by SEOjobs.com)

  • Overview You will be working with an internal team that functions as an SEO helpdesk for a large international client in the hospitality sector with over 120 locations worldwide. The helpdesk receives a wide range of SEO-related requests from internal senior members and locations via email daily, and it is their responsibility to triage, process, […]
  • Job Description Salary: Up to 80K Position: Senior SEO Analyst Company: Mason Interactive Job Overview: As a Senior SEO Analyst at Mason Interactive, you will take a leading role in optimizing search engine performance for our diverse clientele. This position requires an individual who can combine deep technical SEO knowledge with creative problem-solving to enhance […]
  • Company Description Thought Industries powers the Business of Value – enabling enterprises to unlock growth across the customer lifecycle. From our Boston headquarters, we help organizations drive measurable impact, maximize customer lifetime value, and fuel innovation through our leading enterprise solutions. Unlock growth with us – where your potential meets boundless possibilities. Job Description We’re […]
  • Job Description Marketing Strategist (SEO, ORM & Marketing Automation, Mortgage Industry) Location: Hybrid – Irvine, CA Job Type: Full-Time   Mutual of Omaha is a Fortune 300 Company. Mutual of Omaha Mortgage is inspired by hometown values and a commitment to being responsible and caring for each other. We exist for the benefit of our customers […]
  • Nectiv is an organic growth consultancy focused on technical SEO, content strategy, information architecture, and optimization for AI answer engines (AEO/GEO). We work with SaaS companies, marketplaces, and enterprise brands to solve complex organic search challenges — from site architecture and crawl optimization to structured content systems and AI search visibility.   We prefer systemic […]
  • Job Title: Off-Page SEO Specialist Experience: 5+ Years Schedule: 8 AM to 5 PM CST Compensation: $15/hour base minimum (based on experience) Location: Fully Remote Job Type: Full-Time Contract Position Job Overview We’re looking for a seasoned Off-Page SEO Specialist to own and scale our off-page SEO operations across multiple HVAC, plumbing, and electrical service […]
  • Join the Tilt team At Tilt (formerly Empower), we see a side of people that traditional lenders miss. Our mobile-first products and machine learning-powered credit models look beyond outdated credit scores, using over 250 real-time financial signals to recognize real potential. Named among the next billion-dollar startups, we’re not just changing how people access financial […]
  • Nectiv is an SEO and AI search agency focused on helping brands grow their visibility across search engines and AI-driven discovery platforms. We work with fast-growing SaaS companies, marketplaces, and enterprise brands to solve complex organic search challenges — from technical architecture and crawl optimization to content strategy and search performance analysis. The Role We’re […]
  • The Role We’re seeking a Senior Content Marketing Manager dedicated exclusively to Southwest Airlines, helping one of America’s most iconic companies redefine travel inspiration and organic discoverability. This role will act as the content lead within an embedded, cross-functional Earned & Owned team, working onsite at Southwest Airlines’ office in Dallas, TX for key meetings […]
  • About the Role Zarifa USA is adding a flexible, resourceful teammate to help with everything from content writing and design work to website tweaks, email campaigns, and customer support. You don’t need to know it all on day one—bring curiosity, initiative, and solid Photoshop skills, and we’ll provide structured, on‐the‐job training so you can grow […]

Newest PPC and paid media jobs

(Provided to Search Engine Land by PPCjobs.com)

  • Job Description DEL Records, Inc. is on the lookout for a dynamic Social Media Manager to elevate our Social Media team! If you’re passionate about music, events, and digital storytelling, we want you on board. Join us and play a pivotal role in connecting fans with their favorite artists and events. Responsibilities: Develop and implement […]
  • About Us AirSculpt® is a next-generation body contouring treatment designed to optimize both comfort and precision, available exclusively at AirSculpt offices. The minimally invasive procedure removes fat and tightens skin, while sculpting targeted areas of the body, allowing for quick healing with minimal bruising, tighter skin, and precise results. More than 75,000 AirSculpt cases have […]
  • Job Description Drive our digital strategy across all performance marketing campaigns, channels and touch-points. Champion a performance thinking through the organization to establish a centralized hub experience within the agency and then deploy precise, coordinated and measurable engagement strategies that deliver the right message, to the right person through the right channel. Help understand what […]
  • Job Description This is a remote position. We are looking for a strategic and results-oriented Performance Marketing Manager to lead and optimize our performance marketing campaigns. This role requires a strong command of B2C paid social advertising, creative strategy, team leadership, and conversion optimization. The ideal candidate is a data-driven marketing expert with proven experience […]
  • Job Description Position Title: Performance Marketing Manager Reports To: SVP of Marketing Location: Remote: Some Travel Required Compensation: $85,000-$105,000 Annual Salary Position Overview: The Performance Marketing Manager owns demand quality and performance channels. Accountable for Pay Per Click governance, reviews performance, and OPP-level visibility. This role is a primary owner of the demand pillar of […]

Other roles you may be interested in

Meta Ads Manager, Cardone Ventures (Scottsdale, AZ)

  • Salary: $85,000 – $100,000
  • Develop, execute, and optimize cutting-edge digital campaigns from conception to launch
  • Provide ongoing actionable insights into campaign performance to relevant stakeholders

Senior Manager of Marketing (Paid, SEO, Affiliate), What Goes Around Comes Around (Jersey City, NJ)

  • Salary: $125,000
  • Develop and execute paid media strategies across channels (Google Ads, social media, display, retargeting)
  • Lead organic search strategy to improve rankings, traffic, and conversions

Search Engine Optimization Manager, Method Recruiting, a 3x Inc. 5000 company (Remote)

  • Salary: $95,000 – $105,000
  • Lead planning and execution of SEO and AEO initiatives across assigned digital properties
  • Conduct content audits to identify optimization, refresh, pruning, and gap opportunities

Senior Manager, SEO, Kennison & Associates (Hybrid, Boston MA)

  • Salary: $150,000 – $180,000
  • You’ll own high-visibility SEO and AI initiatives, architect strategies that drive explosive organic and social visibility, and push the boundaries of what’s possible with search-powered performance.
  • Every day, you’ll experiment, analyze, and optimize-elevating rankings, boosting conversions across the customer journey, and delivering insights that influence decisions at the highest level.

Backlink Manager (SEO Agency), SEOforEcommerce (Remote)

  • Salary: $60,000
  • Managing and overseeing backlink production across multiple campaigns
  • Reviewing and approving backlink opportunities (guest posts, niche edits, outreach-based links, etc.)

PPC Specialist, BrixxMedia (Remote)

  • Salary: $80,000 – $115,000
  • Manage day-to-day PPC execution, including campaign builds, bid strategies, budgets, and creative rotation across platforms
  • Develop and refine audience strategies, remarketing programs, and lookalike segments to maximize efficiency and scale

Performance Marketing Manager, Mailgun, Sinch (Remote)

  • Salary: $100,000 – $125,000
  • Manage and optimize paid campaigns across various channels, including YouTube, Google Ads, Meta, Display, LinkedIn, and Connected TV (CTV).
  • Drive scalable growth through continuous testing and optimization while maintaining efficiency targets (CAC, ROAS, LTV)

SEO and AI Search Optimization Manager, Big Think Capital (New York)

  • Salary: $100,000
  • Own and execute Big Think Capital’s SEO and AI search (GEO) strategy
  • Optimize website architecture, on-page SEO, and technical SEO

Senior Copywriter, Viking (Hybrid, Los Angeles Metropolitan Area)

  • Salary: $95,000 – $110,000
  • Editorial features and travel articles for onboard magazines
  • Seasonal web campaigns and themed microsites

Paid Search Marketing Manager, LawnStarter (Remote)

  • Salary: $90,000 – $125,000
  • Manage and optimize large-scale, complex SEM campaigns across Google Ads, Bing Ads, Meta Ads and other search platforms
  • Activate, optimize and make efficient Local Services Ads (LSA) at scale

Senior Manager, SEO, Turo (Hybrid, San Francisco, CA)

  • Salary: $168,000 – $210,000
  • Define and execute the SEO strategy across technical SEO, content SEO, on-page optimization, internal linking, and authority building.
  • Own business and operations KPIs for organic growth and translate them into clear quarterly plans.

Search Engine Op imization Manager, NoGood (Remote)

  • Salary: £80,000 – $100,000
  • Act as the primary strategic lead for a portfolio of enterprise and scale-up clients.
  • Build and execute GEO/AEO strategies that maximize brand visibility across LLMs and AI search surfaces.

Note: We update this post weekly. So make sure to bookmark this page and check back.

Merchant Center flags feeds disruption

20 February 2026 at 20:04
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Google Merchant Center is investigating an issue affecting Feeds, according to its public status dashboard.

The details:

  • Incident began: Feb. 4, 2026 at 14:00 UTC
  • Latest update (Feb. 20, 14:43 UTC): “We’re investigating reports of an issue with Feeds. We will provide more information shortly.”
  • Status: Service disruption

The alert appears on the official Merchant Center Status Dashboard, which tracks availability across Merchant Center services.

Why we care. Feeds power product listings across Shopping ads and free listings. Any disruption can impact product approvals, updates, or visibility in campaigns tied to retail inventory.

What to watch. Google has not yet shared scope, root cause, or estimated time to resolution. Advertisers experiencing feed processing delays or disapprovals may want to monitor the dashboard closely.

Bottom line. When feeds stall, ecommerce performance can follow. Retail advertisers should keep an eye on diagnostics and campaign delivery until more details emerge.

Dig Deeper. Merchant Center Status Dashboard

What’s next for PPC: AI, visual creative and new ad surfaces

20 February 2026 at 20:00

PPC is evolving beyond traditional search. Those who adopt new ad formats, smarter creative strategies, and the right use of AI will gain a competitive edge.

Ginny Marvin, Google’s Ads Product Liaison, and Navah Hopkins, Microsoft’s Product Liaison, joined me for a conversation about what’s next for PPC. Here’s a recap of this special keynote from SMX Next.

Emerging ad formats and channels

When discussing what lies beyond search, both speakers expressed excitement about AI-driven ad formats.

Hopkins highlighted Microsoft’s innovation in AI-first formats, especially showroom ads:

  • “Showroom ads allow users to engage and interact with a showroom where the advertiser provides the content, and Copilot provides the brand security.”

She also pointed to gaming as a major emerging ad channel. As a gamer, she noted that many users “justifiably hate the ads that serve on gaming surfaces,” but suggested more immersive, intelligent formats are coming.

Marvin agreed that the landscape is shifting, driven by conversational AI and visual discovery tools. These changes “are redefining intent” and making conversion journeys “far more dynamic” than the traditional keyword-to-click model.

Both stressed that PPC marketers must prepare for a landscape where traditional search is only one of many ad surfaces.

Importance of visual content

A major theme throughout the discussion was the growing importance of visual content. Hopkins summed up the shift by saying:

  • “Most people are visual learners… visual content belongs in every stage of the funnel.”

She urged performance marketers to rethink the assumption that visuals belong only at the top of the funnel or in remarketing.

Marvin added that leading with brand-forward visuals is becoming essential, as creatives now play “a much more important role in how you tell your stories, how you drive discovery, and how you drive action.” Marketers who understand their brand’s positioning and reflect it consistently in their creative libraries will thrive across emerging channels.

Both noted that AI-driven ad platforms increasingly rely on strong creative libraries to assemble the right message at the right moment.

Myths about AI and creative

The conversation also addressed misconceptions about AI-generated creative.

Hopkins cautioned against overrelying on AI to build entire creative libraries, emphasizing:

  • “AI is not the replacement for our creativity… you should not be delegating full stop your creative to AI.”

Instead, she said marketers should focus on how AI can amplify their work. Campaigns must perform even when only a single asset appears, such as a headline or image. Creatives need to “stand alone” and clearly communicate the brand.

Marvin reinforced the need for a broader range of visual assets than most advertisers maintain. “You probably need more assets than you currently have,” she noted, especially as cross-channel campaigns like Demand Gen depend on testing multiple combinations.

Both positioned AI as an enabler, not a replacement, stressing that human creativity drives differentiation.

Strategic use of assets

Both liaisons emphasized the need for a diverse, adaptable asset library that works across formats and surfaces.

Marvin explained that AI systems now evaluate creative performance individually:

  • “Underperforming assets should be swapped out, and high-performing niche assets can tell you something about your audience.”

Hopkins added that distinct creative assets reduce what she called “AI chaos moments,” when the system struggles because assets overlap too closely. Distinctiveness—visual and textual—helps systems identify which combinations perform best.

Both urged marketers to rethink creative planning, treating assets as both brand-building and performance-driving rather than separating the two.

Partnering with AI for measurement

The conversation concluded with a deep dive into what it means to measure performance in an AI-first world.

Hopkins listed the key strategic inputs AI relies on:

  • “First-party data, creative assets, ad copy, website content, goals and targets, and budget. These are the things AI uses to optimize towards your business outcomes.”

She also highlighted that incrementality — understanding the true added value of ads — is becoming more important than ever.

Marvin acknowledged the challenges marketers face in letting go of old control patterns, especially as measurement shifts from granular data to privacy-protective models. However, she stressed that modern analytics still provide meaningful signals, just in a different form:

  • “It’s not about individual queries anymore… it’s about understanding the themes that matter to your audience.”

Both encouraged marketers to think more strategically and holistically in their analysis rather than getting stuck in granular metrics.

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Google and Microsoft liaisons explain why dynamic ad surfaces, distinct assets and smarter AI inputs will define the next era of paid media.

How to vibe-code an SEO tool without losing control of your LLM

20 February 2026 at 19:00
How to vibe-code an SEO tool without losing control of your LLM

We all use LLMs daily. Most of us use them at work. Many of us use them heavily.

People in tech — yes, you — use LLMs at twice the rate of the general population. Many of us spend more than a full day each week using them — yes, me.

LLM usage amount

Even those of us who rely on LLMs regularly get frustrated when they don’t respond the way we want.

Here’s how to communicate with LLMs when you’re vibe coding. The same lessons apply if you find yourself in drawn-out “conversations” with an LLM UI like ChatGPT while trying to get real work done.

Choose your vibe-coding environment

Vibe coding is building software with AI assistants. You describe what you want, the model generates the code, and you decide whether it matches your intent.

That’s the idea. In practice, it’s often messier.

The first thing you’ll need to decide is which code editor to work in. This is where you’ll communicate with the LLM, generate code, view it, and run it.

I’m a big fan of Cursor and highly recommend it. I started on the free Hobby plan, and that’s more than enough for what we’re doing here. 

Fair warning – it took me about two months to move up two tiers and start paying for the Pro+ account. As I mentioned above, I’m firmly in the “over a day a week of LLM use” camp, and I’d welcome the company.

 A few options are:

  • Cursor: This is the one I use, as do most vibe coders. It has an awesome interface and is easily customized.
  • Windsurf: The main alternative to Cursor. It can run its own terminal commands and self-correct without hand-holding.
  • Google Antigravity: Unlike Cursor, it moves away from the file-tree view and focuses on letting you direct a fleet of agents to build and test features autonomously.

In my screenshots, I’ll be using Cursor, but the principles apply to any of them. They even apply when you’re simply communicating with LLMs in depth.

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Why prompting alone isn’t enough

You might wonder why you need a tutorial at all. You tell the LLM what you want, and it builds it, right? That may work for a meta description or a superhero SEO image of yourself, but it won’t cut it for anything moderately complex — let alone a tool or agentic system spanning multiple files.

One key concept to understand is the context window. That’s the amount of content an LLM can hold in memory. It’s typically split across input and output tokens.

GPT-5.2 offers a 400,000-token context window, and Gemini 3 Pro comes in at 1 million. That’s roughly 50,000 lines of code or 1,500 pages of text.

The challenge isn’t just hitting the limit, especially with large codebases. It’s that the more content you stuff into the window, the worse models get at retrieving what’s inside it.

Attention mechanisms tend to favor the beginning and end of the window, not the middle. In general, the less cluttered the window, the better the model can focus on what matters.

If you want a deeper dive into context windows, Matt Pocock has a great YouTube video that explains it clearly. For now, it’s enough to understand placement and the cost of being verbose.

A few other tips:

  • One team, one dream. Break your project into logical stages, as we’ll do below, and clear the LLM’s memory between them.
  • Do your own research. You don’t need to become an expert in every implementation detail, but you should understand the directional options for how your project could be built. You’ll see why shortly.
  • When troubleshooting, trust but verify. Have the model explain what’s happening, review it carefully, and double-check critical details in another browser window.

Dig deeper: How vibe coding is changing search marketing workflows

Tutorial: Let’s vibe-code an AI Overview question extraction system

How do you create content that appears prominently in an AI Overview? Answer the questions the overview answers.

In this tutorial, we’ll build a tool that extracts questions from AI Overviews and stores them for later use. While I hope you find this use case valuable, the real goal is to walk through the stages of properly vibe coding a system. This isn’t a shortcut to winning an AI Overview spot, though it may help.

Step 1: Planning

Before you open Cursor — or your tool of choice — get clear on what you want to accomplish and what resources you’ll need. Think through your approach and what it’ll take to execute.

While I noted not to launch Cursor yet, this is a fine time to use a traditional search engine or a generative AI.

I tend to start with a simple sentence or two in Gemini or ChatGPT describing what I’m trying to accomplish, along with a list of the steps I think the system might need to go through. It’s OK to be wrong here. We’re not building anything yet.

For example, in this case, I might write:

I’m an SEO, and I want to use the current AI Overviews displayed by Google to inspire the content our authors will write. The goal is to extract the implied questions answered in the AI Overview. Steps might include:

1 – Select a query you want to rank for.
2 – Conduct a search and extract the AI Overview.
3 – Use an LLM to extract the implied questions answered in the AI Overview.
4 – Write the questions to a saveable location.

With this in hand, you can head to your LLM of choice. I prefer Gemini for UI chats, but any modern model with solid reasoning capabilities should work.

Start a new chat. Let the system know you’ll be building a project in Cursor and want to brainstorm ideas. Then paste in the planning prompt.

The system will immediately provide feedback, but not all of it will be good or in scope. For example, one response suggested tracking the AI Overview over time and running it in its own UI. That’s beyond what we’re doing here, though it may be worth noting.

It’s also worth noting that models don’t always suggest the simplest path. In one case, it proposed a complex method for extracting AI Overviews that would likely trigger Google’s bot detection. This is where we go back to the list we created above.

Step 1 will be easy. We just need a field to enter keywords.

Step 2 could use some refinement. What’s the most straightforward and reliable way to capture the content in an AI Overview? Let’s ask Gemini.

Reverse-engineering Google AI Overviews

I’m already familiar with these services and frequently use SerpAPI, so I’ll choose that one for this project. The first time I did this, I reviewed options, compared pricing, and asked a few peers. Making the wrong choice early can be costly.

Step 3 also needs a closer look. Which LLMs are best for question extraction?

Which LLMs are best for question extraction

That said, I don’t trust an LLM blindly, and for good reason. In one response, Claude 4.6 Opus, which had recently been released, wasn’t even considered.

After a couple of back-and-forth prompts, I told Gemini:

  • “Now, be critical of your suggestions and the benchmarks you’ve selected.”
  • “The text will be short, so cost isn’t an issue.”

We then came around to:

AI Mode - comparisons

For this project, we’re going with GPT-5.2, since you likely have API access or, at the very least, an OpenAI account, which makes setup easy. Call it a hunch. I won’t add an LLM judge in this tutorial, but in the real world, I strongly recommend it.

Now that we’ve done the back-and-forth, we have more clarity on what we need. Let’s refine the outline:

I’m an SEO, and I want to use the current AI Overviews displayed by Google to inspire the content our authors will write. The idea is to extract the implied questions answered in the AI Overview. Steps might include:

1 – Select a query you want to rank for.
2 – Conduct a search and extract the AI Overview using SerpAPI.
3 – Use GPT-5.2 Thinking to extract the implied questions answered in the AI Overview.
4 – Write the query, AI Overview, and questions to W&B Weave.

Before we move on, make sure you have access to the three services you’ll need for this:

  • SerpAPI: The free plan will work.
  • OpenAI API: You’ll need to pay for this one, but $5 will go a long way for this use case. Think months. 
  • Weights & Biases: The free plan will work. (Disclosure: I’m the head of SEO at Weights & Biases.)

Now let’s move on to Cursor. I’ll assume you have it installed and a project set up. It’s quick, easy, and free. 

The screenshots that follow reflect my preferred layout in Editor Mode.

Cursor - Editor Mode

Step 2: Set the groundwork

If you haven’t used Cursor before, you’re in for a treat. One of its strengths is access to a range of models. You can choose the one that fits your needs or pick the “best” option based on leaderboards.

I tend to gravitate toward Gemini 3 Pro and Claude 4.6 Opus.

Cursor - LLM options

If you don’t have access to all of them, you can select the non-thinking models for this project. We also want to start in Plan mode.

Cursor - Plan mode

Let’s begin with the project prompt we defined above.

Cursor - project prompt

Note: You may be asked whether you want to allow Cursor to run queries on your behalf. You’ll want to allow that.

Cursor - project integrations

Now it’s time to go back and forth to refine the plan that the model developed from our initial prompt. Because this is a fairly straightforward task, you might think we could jump straight into building it, which would be bad for the tutorial and in practice. If you thought that, you’d be wrong. Humans like me don’t always communicate clearly or fully convey our intent. This planning stage is where we clarify that.

When I enter the instructions into the Cursor chat in Planning mode, using Sonnet 4.5, it kicks off a discussion. One of the great things about this stage is that the model often surfaces angles I hadn’t considered at the outset. Below are my replies, where I answer each question with the applicable letter. You can add context after the letter if needed.

An example of the model suggesting angles I hadn’t considered appears in question 4 above. It may be helpful to pass along the context snippets. I opted for B in this case. There are obvious cases for C, but for speed and token efficiency, I retrieve as little as possible. Intent and related considerations are outside the scope of this article and would add complexity, as they’d require a judge.

The system will output a plan. Read it carefully, as you’ll almost certainly catch issues in how it interpreted your instructions. Here’s one example.

Cursor - model selection

I’m told there is no GPT-5.2 Thinking. There is, and it’s noted in the announcement. I have the system double-check a few details I want to confirm, but otherwise, the plan looks good. Claude also noted the format the system will output to the screen, which is a nice touch and something I hadn’t specified. That’s what partners are for.

Cursor - output format

Finally, I always ask the model to think through edge cases where the system might fail. I did, and it returned a list. From that list, I selected the cases I wanted addressed. Others, like what to do if an AI Overview exceeds the context window, are so unlikely that I didn’t bother.

A few final tweaks addressed those items, along with one I added myself: what happens if there is no AI Overview?

Cursor - what happens if there is no AI Overview?

I have to give credit to Tarun Jain, whom I mentioned above, for this next step. I used to copy the outline manually, but he suggested simply asking the model to generate a file with the plan. So let’s direct it to create a markdown file, plan.md, with the following instruction:

Build a plan.md including the reviewed plan and plan of action for the implementation. 

Remember the context window issue I discussed above? If you start building from your current state in Cursor, the initial directives may end up in the middle of the window, where they’re least accessible, since your project brainstorming occupies the beginning.

To get around this, once the file is complete, review it and make sure it accurately reflects what you’ve brainstormed.

Step 3: Building

Now we get to build. Start a new chat by clicking the + in the top right corner. This opens a new context window.

This time, we’ll work in Agent mode, and I’m going with Gemini 3 Pro.

Cursor - Agent mode

Arguably, Claude 4.6 Opus might be a technically better choice, but I find I get more accurate responses from Gemini based on how I communicate. I work with far smarter developers who prefer Claude and GPT. I’m not sure whether I naturally communicate in a way that works better with Gemini or if Google has trained me over the years.

First, tell the system to load the plan. It immediately begins building the system, and as you’ll see, you may need to approve certain steps, so don’t step away just yet.

Cursor - Load the plan

Once it’s done, there are only a couple of steps left, hopefully. Thankfully, it tells you what they are.

First, install the required libraries. These include the packages needed to run SerpAPI, GPT, Weights & Biases, and others. The system has created a requirements.txt file, so you can install everything in one line.

Note: It’s best to create a virtual environment. Think of this as a container for the project, so downloaded dependencies don’t mix with those from other projects. This only matters if you plan to run multiple projects, but it’s simple to set up, so it’s worth doing.

Open a terminal:

Cursor - terminal

Then enter the following lines, one at a time:

  • python3 -m venv .venv
  • source .venv/bin/activate
  • pip install -r requirements.txt

You’re creating the environment, activating it, and installing the dependencies inside it. Keep the second command handy, since you’ll need it any time you reopen Cursor and want to run this project.

You’ll know you’re in the correct environment when you see (.venv) at the beginning of the terminal prompt.

When you run the requirements.txt installation, you’ll see the packages load.

Cursor - packages

Next, rename the .env.example file to .env and fill in the variables.

The system can’t create a .env file, and it won’t be included in GitHub uploads if you go that route, which I did and linked above. It’s a hidden file used to store your API keys and related credentials, meaning information you don’t want publicly exposed. By default, mine looks like this.

API keys and related credentials

I’ll fill in my API keys, sorry, can’t show that screen, and then all that’s left is to run the script.

To do that, enter this in the terminal:

python main.py "your search query"

If you forget the command, you can always ask Cursor.

Oh no … there’s a problem!

I’m building this as we go, so I can show you how to handle hiccups. When I ran it, I hit a critical one.

Cursor - no AI Overview found

It’s not finding an AI Overview, even though the phrase I entered clearly generates one.

Google - what is SEO

Thankfully, I have a wide-open context window, so I can paste:

  • An image showing that the output is clearly wrong.
  • The code output illustrates what the system is finding.
  • A link (or sometimes simply text) with additional information to direct the solution. 

Fortunately, it’s easy to add terminal output to the chat. Select everything from your command through the full error message, then click “Add to Chat.”

Cursor - Add to Chat.

It’s important not to rely solely on LLMs to find the information you need. A quick search took me to the AI Overview documentation from SerpAPI, which I included in my follow-up instructions to the model.

My troubleshooting comment looks like this.

Cursor - troubleshooting comment

Notice I tell Cursor not to make changes until I give the go-ahead. We don’t want to fill up the context window or train the model to assume its job is to make mistakes and try fixes in a loop. We reduce that risk by reviewing the approach before editing files.

Glad I did. I had a hunch it wasn’t retrieving the code blocks properly, so I added one to the chat for additional review. Keep in mind that LLMs and bots may not see everything you see in a browser. If something is important, paste it in as an example.

Now it’s time to try again.

Cursor - troubleshooting executed

Excellent, it’s working as we hoped.

Now we have a list of all the implied questions, along with the result chunks that answer them.

Dig deeper: Inspiring examples of responsible and realistic vibe coding for SEO

Logging and tracing your outputs

It’s a bit messy to rely solely on terminal output, and it isn’t saved once you close the session. That’s what I’m using Weave to address.

Weave is, among other things, a tool for logging prompt inputs and outputs. It gives us a permanent place to review our queries and extracted questions. At the bottom of the terminal output, you’ll find a link to Weave.

There are two traces to watch. The first is what this was all about: the analyze_query trace.

W&B Weave

In the inputs, you can see the query and model used. In the outputs, you’ll find the full AI Overview, along with all the extracted questions and the content each question came from. You can view the full trace here, if you’re interested.

Now, when we’re writing an article and want to make sure we’re answering the questions implied by the AI Overview, we have something concrete to reference.

The second trace logs the prompt sent to GPT-5.2 and the response.

W&B Weave second trace

This is an important part of the ongoing process. Here you can easily review the exact prompt sent to GPT-5.2 without digging through the code. If you start noticing issues in the extracted questions, you can trace the problem back to the prompt and get back to vibing with your new friend, Cursor.

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Structure beats vibes

I’ve been vibe coding for a couple of years, and my approach has evolved. It gets more involved when I’m building multi-agent systems, but the fundamentals above are always in place.

It may feel faster to drop a line or two into Cursor or ChatGPT. Try that a few times, and you’ll see the choice: give up on vibe coding — or learn to do it with structure.

Keep the vibes good, my friends.

Expert Reveals How Low Bitcoin Could Crash If $65K Breaks

20 February 2026 at 19:15
Bitcoin Price

The post Expert Reveals How Low Bitcoin Could Crash If $65K Breaks appeared first on Coinpedia Fintech News

Bitcoin is once again at a critical level, and traders are asking the big question: how low can Bitcoin price go if support breaks?

In a recent market discussion, one experienced trader outlined the levels he is watching and explained what would confirm further downside for BTC.

The Important Bitcoin Level: $65,800

According to Pro trader Koroush, the most important short-term level right now is around $65,800.

This area represents Bitcoin’s most recent significant low. In trending markets, price often tests support and resistance levels before making a decisive move. If support breaks, momentum can accelerate quickly as traders get liquidated and panic selling increases.

The trader explained that in strong trending conditions, it is usually better to bet on continuation rather than reversals. That means:

  • If support breaks, price often drops fast.
  • If resistance breaks, price can rally aggressively.

At the moment, Bitcoin appears to be in a downward trend. If the $65,800 level fails, the next major support could be significantly lower.

Next Major Support: $55,000

After zooming out to the weekly chart, the next meaningful support appears near $55,000. This level dates back to price action from August 2024.

However, there is a catch.

The further back in time a support level is, the less reliable it may be. Market conditions change, and older price data may not fully reflect current investor sentiment.

Still, based on available chart structure, $55K is the next key downside target if Bitcoin loses the $65.8K level.

Signs of Weakness Before the Drop

While the exact top was not predicted, warning signs were visible.

In previous bull cycles, when Bitcoin broke major resistance levels like $72K or $108K, price would surge aggressively and rarely look back. Recently, that strength has faded.

New highs were followed by quick pullbacks. Price action became choppy and sideways rather than explosive. That shift signaled weakening momentum.

Instead of aggressively buying new highs, the trader began reducing risk exposure as market conditions became less clean.

What This Means for Bitcoin Now

Bitcoin is currently in a clear downtrend. If $65,800 breaks, downside momentum could accelerate toward $55,000.

However, if buyers defend this level and create a strong reversal pattern, the market could stabilize.

The key takeaway is not about predicting exact prices. It is about watching structure.

  • Break below $65.8K: Increased probability of $55K test.
  • Strong bounce above resistance: Potential trend shift.

For now, Bitcoin sits at a decision point. The next move will likely define whether this is a deeper correction or the beginning of another leg higher.

“Sumqayıt” – “Qəbələ”: heyətlər

20 February 2026 at 18:26

“Sumqayıt” Premyer Liqanın XXI turunda bu gün “Qəbələ”ni qəbul edəcək.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, saat 19:30-da start götürəcək oyuna komandalar aşağıdakı heyətlə çıxacaqlar…

“Sumqayıt”: 1. Mehdi Cənnətov (k) 7. Rüstəm Əhmədzadə 19. Roi Kehat 72. Rayan Senhadjic 6. Sedrik Badolo 33. Danilo Beskorovaynıy 23. Ronaldo Vaskez 71. Masaki Murata 80. Keffel Resende 11. Aleksa Yankoviç 25. Abdul Raşid Mumini
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 22. Xəyal Fərzullayev 12. Murad Ağamalıyev 3. Höccət Haqverdi 29. Emil Mustafayev 8. Səbuhi Abdullazadə 24. Sənan Muradlı 75. Nadir Orucov 37. Nihad Orucəli 97. Vüsal Paşayev 10. Nikola Ninkoviç 95. Nsana Simon
Baş məşqçi: Saşa İliç

“Qəbələ”: 93. Rza Cəfərov 7. Turan Manafov 13. Nicat Əliyev (k) 24. İsmael Akinade 33. Seydina Keyta 50. Adriel Ba Loua 3. Eduardo Kunde 6. Xayme Syerra 8. Sambu Sissoko 16. İsaak Amoah 30. Prins Ovusu
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 1. Səlahət Ağayev 11. Asif Məmmədov 28. Murad Musayev 22. Fərid İsgəndərov 74. Süleyman Damadayev 66. Nuğay Rəşidov 10. Şahin Şahniyarov 27. Eşqin Əhmədov 21. Ziya Şəkərxanov 12. İbrahim Sanqare 14. Domi Massumo 70. Paulo Quimbila
Baş məşqçi: Kaxaber Sxadadze

2027 RB Brayden Maples transfers to Sevier County (TN)

Gatlinburg-Pittman's Brayden Maples (3) carries the ball in front of Westview's Asa Barnes (5) during the Class 3A championship game at Finley Stadium in Chattanooga, Tenn., on Dec. 5, 2025.

One of the top Class of 2027 running backs from the 2025 Tennessee high school football season is taking his talents to Sevier County (TN).

According to The Hoosier’s Shayne Pickering, junior running back Brayden Maples has transferred from Gatlinburg Pittman (TN) to Sevier County for his senior season. Maples was one of the state’s leading rushers and helped lead the Highlanders to the TSSAA Class 3A state championship game back in December.

BREAKING: 2027 running back Brayden Maples is transferring to Sevier County

He is one of the most underrated running backs in the southeast and will add a dynamic presence to a strong offense

The Smoky Bears now boast one of the best offenses in the entire state pic.twitter.com/FLHDljgFQ5

— Shayne Pickering (@shaynep_media) February 20, 2026

The 5-foot-11, 180-pound running back is coming off a stellar junior season at Gatlinburg Pittman, rushing for 1,271 yards on 174 carries and finding pay dirt 27 times. Coincidentally, Maples rushed for the same exact number of yards in 2024 and going for 1,271 yards and 20 scores, according to MaxPreps.

Maples joins a Smoky Bears bunch that came a touchdown away from winning the Class 5A state title, falling 21-14 to Page. The talented runner will pair up with 2027 three-star quarterback Cooper Newman, who threw for 3,705 yards, 45 touchdowns and only four picks last season.

Among the collegiate offers Maples currently has on the table are overtures from Indiana, Kentucky, Miami (OH) and Memphis.

Sevier County ended last season with a 13-2 record and as the No. 21 ranked team in the state, according to the final Tennessee 2025 High School Football Massey Rankings.

More about Sevier County High School

Sevier County High School, located in Sevierville, TN, is home to the Smoky Bears. The school serves grades 9-12 and emphasizes a comprehensive education alongside a robust athletics program. The Smoky Bears participate in various sports, including football and basketball, with a history of competitive performance in the TSSAA. Their football team has achieved significant success, including an undefeated streak, showcasing the school’s commitment to athletic excellence.

How to Follow Tennessee High School Football

For Tennessee high school football fans looking to keep up with scores around the nation, staying updated on the action is now easier than ever with the Rivals High School Scoreboard. This comprehensive resource provides real-time updates and final scores from across the Volunteer State, ensuring you never miss a moment of the Friday night frenzy. From nail-biting finishes to dominant performances, the Rivals High School Scoreboard is your one-stop destination for tracking all the high school football excitement across the state of Tennessee.

Showdown Saturday: What to know ahead of No. 1 Michigan vs. No. 3 Duke, No. 2 Houston vs. No. 4 Arizona

Saturday could play an outsized role in determining the No. 1 overall seed in the 2026 NCAA men’s tournament.

The day features two matchups between teams in the top five of the AP poll as well as another game between No. 6 Iowa State and No. 23 BYU. The Cyclones can get themselves in position for a No. 1 seed with a strong finish to the season.

Here’s what you need to know ahead of two of the biggest regular-season games of the season.

No. 4 Arizona at No. 2 Houston

This game has far more than NCAA tournament implications too. The Wildcats and Cougars are tied atop the Big 12 standings at 11-2 while Iowa State and No. 8 Kansas are a game back in third at 10-3.

Arizona lost its first two games of the year to Kansas and Texas Tech but avoided extending that streak to three on Wednesday night with a big road win at BYU. Anthony Dell’Orso scored 22 points off the bench in a 75-68 victory.

Arizona didn’t have star freshman Koa Peat in that game and he won’t be available on Saturday, either. Peat suffered a lower leg injury in the loss to Texas Tech. He’s averaging 13.8 points and 5.4 rebounds per game while shooting over 50% from the field.

Houston fell 70-67 at Iowa State on Monday night after the Cyclones staged a late comeback. Houston led by 10 with just over seven minutes to go before Iowa State outscored the Cougars 17-4 to end the game and go up for good on Nate Heise’s go-ahead 3-pointer.

Both teams still have Kansas remaining on their schedules, but Arizona also has Iowa State while Houston’s other three games should be very winnable. A win on Saturday will give Houston a significant leg up in the race for the regular-season Big 12 title. But Kansas can play spoiler, assuming Darryn Peterson is healthy.

No. 1 Michigan vs. No. 3 Duke

You may be wondering why these two schools are playing each other in the heart of conference play. Saturday night’s game is officially billed the Edward Jones Capital Showcase and is being played at Capital One Arena in Washington, D.C.

The Wolverines became the No. 1 team in the country after Arizona’s loss to Texas Tech and responded with a blowout win at Purdue on Tuesday night. Michigan led by 16 at halftime as it shot 53% from the field and 57% from behind the 3-point line.

It was a win that showed why Michigan is the favorite to win the national title at BetMGM. The Wolverines are +325 to take home the national title ahead of Arizona at +500, Duke at +650 and Houston at +750. No other team has odds better than 12-1.

Six players scored in double figures for Michigan against Purdue. With five players averaging at least 10 points or more and Yaxel Lendeborg, Morez Johnson and Aday Mara each grabbing at least seven rebounds a game, opponents have a tough time dealing with Michigan’s size.

It’s a fascinating matchup for Duke freshman forward Cameron Boozer. He’s averaging 22.8 points and 10 rebounds per game as he’s the clear-cut favorite to win the Wooden Award. Boozer is -5000 to be named player of the year; BYU’s AJ Dybantsa is the No. 2 favorite at 19-1 and no one else has odds better than 80-1.

Boozer has been ruthlessly efficient from the field this season. After making less than half his shots in three of Duke’s first six games of the season, Boozer has made at least 50% of his field goals in 18 of Duke’s last 20 games. He'll probably need to make it 19 out of 21 for Duke to get the win.

2. Bundesliga Preview: SV Darmstadt vs. Fortuna Düsseldorf

2. Bundesliga Preview: SV Darmstadt vs. Fortuna Düsseldorf
2. Bundesliga Preview: SV Darmstadt vs. Fortuna Düsseldorf

Darmstadt will hope to continue their surge in the title race when they host Fortuna Düsseldorf on matchday 23 of 2. Bundesliga.

SV Darmstadt 98

Last week's comeback draw away at Eintracht Braunschweig extended Darmstadt’s unbeaten run to 12 games, but they immediately gave away top spot to the team that inflicted the last defeat on Florian Kohfeldt’s side.

With four draws from the last six, consistency has been an issue at Darmstadt since the turn of the year. However, they’re the only undefeated team at home as they collect a league-high 27 points from 11 games.

Fortuna Düsseldorf

On the contrary, Darmstadt have only won three games on the road. The reverse fixture saw one of those wins with three unanswered second-half goals, which led to only a second victory over Düsseldorf in nine meetings.

Markus Anfang has since taken over the helm from Daniel Thioune, and he has now gone unbeaten in three successive games for the first time. They could still feel underachieving with the win over promotion hopefuls Paderborn followed by draws with direct rivals Karlsruhe and Preußen Münster.

Team News

Isac Lidberg and Fraser Hornby are expected to be fit for Saturday’s game after the necessary load management was taken by the club in training sessions. Meanwhile, Düsseldorf are hit by an infection bug in the squad as their two senior goalkeepers are on the list of players yet to get the all-clear.

Predicted Lineups

Darmstadt: Schuhen ©; Lopez, Pfeiffer, Maglica, Nürnberger; Akiyama, Richter; Klefisch, Marseiler; Lidberg, Hornby

Düsseldorf: Kastenmeier ©; Oberdorf, Egouli, Daland; Lunddal, Tanaka, El Azzouzi, Lenz; Appelkamp, Muslija; Itten

Millwall FC apologise over London City fixture

The Den general view
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Millwall have apologised to their supporters club, fan advisory board and Millwall Lionesses after the scheduling of a London City Lionesses game at The Den on Saturday, 21 March (12:00 GMT)

The fixture between London City and Chelsea has been brought forward from the Sunday because of the latter's participation in the Champions League quarter-finals later that week.

And with Bromley, where London City usually play, also at home that day, the fixture has been moved to The Den under the Women's Super League's requirement that all clubs have a secondary stadium option for use as needed.

However, given London City were created after splitting from Millwall Lionesses in 2019, the club have recognised this arrangement has not been unanimously welcomed.

Last week, Millwall supporters club reacted to the news with a statement on social media, accusing London City of "stealing" Millwall Lionesses' position in the women's game and rejecting the deal, adding: "Some things are more important and worth more than money!"

With the game now confirmed, Millwall Football Club issued a statement of their own, acknowledging "more thorough consultation should have taken place" and saying they "sincerely apologise for the upset this caused".

They go on to say they are "fully aware" of the history between Millwall Lionesses and London City and understand "the strength of feeling".

While the game will take place as scheduled at The Den, Millwall say they currently have "no plans for further collaboration" with London City and pledge that all the revenue generated by the club from this fixture will be reinvested back into Millwall Lionesses.

They also make renewed commitments to their women's team, guaranteeing the fifth-tier side one game a season at The Den, enhancing marketing services and establishing a working group between the club, Millwall Lionesses and Millwall Community Trust.

Millwall's supporters club has welcomed the update, accepting the club's "acknowledgement that they were wrong not to have put [Millwall Lionesses] centre stage in their thoughts from the start".

They add: "From this, however, came an opportunity and we will work with our Lionesses and the club to ensure that the full potential of it is met."

Bears trade idea from ESPN acquires Maxx Crosby for DJ Moore, first round pick, more

Bears trade idea from ESPN acquires Maxx Crosby for DJ Moore, first round pick, more originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Chicago Bears are entering the 2026 offseason with a few clear needs on the defensive side of the ball. While the offense, especially along the offensive line, could use improvement, the defense needs to be better.

And on that defensive side of the ball, the pass rusher room is the group that needs the most help. With the Bears a clear playoff contender, why not shoot for the moon and try to trade for Las Vegas Raiders star Maxx Crosby?

ESPN's Jeremy Fowler proposed one trade idea for the Bears, and it would send wide receiver DJ Moore and a whole lot more for Crosby in a bold deal that, while it would hurt their assets, would land them one of the best pass rushers in the NFL.

Bears trade idea sends DJ Moore, 2 draft picks for Maxx Crosby

"Raiders get: WR DJ Moore, 2026 first-round pick (No. 25 overall), 2027 third-round pick. Bears get: Crosby," Fowler proposed.

This package for Crosby is a massive one for the Bears. Moore is a trade candidate this offseason, as a trade could save $16.5 million in cap space for the Bears.

Trading Moore is very possible, and not a huge loss with Rome Odunze and Luther Burden III waiting to take over the offense in 2026.

But, when adding not just a 2027 third-rounder, but a 2026 first-rounder to this deal to add Crosby, it is a very expensive package for the Bears to spend on one player.

MoreBears insider reveals two things Caleb Williams needs to improve upon this offseason

It's a risky move, putting so many chips in on one player, but with the draft class this year not being the best, Moore being an expendable piece, and a future third-rounder not being too valuable, all of these assets would be worth it for Crosby.

Their pass rush was not great last season, and adding Crosby, one of the best pass rushers in the NFL, who has 69.5 sacks in his NFL career, including 10 this past season, would be a fantastic way to improve their defensive line.

If the Bears could actually make this offer work to land Crosby, it's something that Ben Johnson and Ryan Poles should pull the trigger on.

The Bears are ready to contend now, and with how many great wide receivers there are seemingly every year in the draft, moving on from Moore wouldn't be too big a loss.

More Bears news:

F1 2026: What is the pecking order after testing? And which team are title favourites ahead of new season?

After 11 days, 22 sessions and 88 hours of pre-season testing, the next time we’ll see these new Formula 1 cars on track will be the season-opening race in Australia in a fortnight.

Who’s the lead team? Well, every frontrunner will give you a different answer, deflecting away from their own strength and promise to put pressure on other outfits. Whether there’s been any ‘sandbagging’ – a term which means hiding true performance – over the testing period remains to be seen.

At this stage, Mercedes and Red Bull look to be top dogs. Red Bull’s new power unit partnership with Ford has impressed, while Mercedes’s pre-season tag as favourite, given their engine supremacy, has proved somewhat correct. If, perhaps, not by the margin some envisaged.

But what about further down? Where are teams who’ve long had 2026 in their sights – Ferrari, Williams and Aston Martin – all positioned? And what about new teams in Audi and Cadillac?

Just two weeks out from the season starting, The Independent ranks the teams’ current positions from worst to best.

11th – Cadillac

The first thing to note: nobody expected F1’s newest team to be anywhere else.

There’s a reason why there hasn’t been a new F1 team for 10 years; the foundations and infrastructure required to build a modern-day outfit are astronomical. But Cadillac should be praised for attending every testing day from the start and, tellingly, Sergio Perez and Valtteri Bottas seem satisfied with the progress so far, speaking of good balance in the car.

That being said, they have consistently been at the bottom of the timing charts and, inevitably, have encountered issues. Perez spoke in detail about the need for more downforce, in particular. Still, their addition to the grid is exciting, even if it is with one eye firmly on the future.

Cadillac are making their F1 debut this year (Getty Images)
Cadillac are making their F1 debut this year (Getty Images)

10th – Aston Martin

What a shocker of a testing window it’s been for Adrian Newey’s team. Photos of team owner Lawrence Stroll in the Bahrain paddock, with a forlorn expression hard to eradicate, tell the story. Frankly, they are lucky not to be dead last in this table.

A testing period which started with a delayed entrance in Barcelona ended with just six laps on the final day in Bahrain before shutting up shop, with two hours to spare. It has, for a team who’ve long targeted 2026 as a year they can power Fernando Alonso to a championship charge, a chastening few weeks.

The issues are all-encompassing: the unique aerodynamics have resulted in difficult drivability, there’s been gearbox and transmission issues, but the Honda power unit takes the biscuit for the biggest problem of the lot. Their statement on Friday, detailing their inability to support “long runs” on the final day, was startling.

For the billions of investment put in over the last few years, no team has more work to do over the next two weeks before Melbourne.

Aston Martin have underperformed in testing (Getty Images)
Aston Martin have underperformed in testing (Getty Images)

9th – Audi

Overall, a relatively solid few weeks for the team formerly known as Sauber, using their own in-house power unit for the first time.

It’s to their credit, also, that they’ve made every test without delay, though racking up consistent laps has been difficult. Nico Hulkenberg believes the German team are “somewhere in the midfield” and all the data matches that, at this stage.

Audi have had a steady testing window (AP)
Audi have had a steady testing window (AP)

8th – Williams

Similarities to Aston, given 2026 has long been in their sights, but the progress since missing the initial Barcelona shakedown has been steady.

James Vowles justified the call to miss Barcelona by stating he is looking to “push the maximum” of what the team can produce. Still, time on track is precious.

Alex Albon and Carlos Sainz bounced back well last week, regularly clocking three figures over a single day, but the car is clearly overweight at this stage. They’ll want to be at the front of the midfield as soon as possible.

Alex Albon has admitted Williams have had to play catch-up in Bahrain (Bradley Collyer/PA) (PA Wire)
Alex Albon has admitted Williams have had to play catch-up in Bahrain (Bradley Collyer/PA) (PA Wire)

7th – Alpine

From fifth to seventh, there’s virtually no difference – but Alpine have been a smidge short of their rivals, both on the timesheet and lap count tally.

Unsurprisingly, Pierre Gasly has outperformed Franco Colapinto, who is under pressure after a point-less 2025 campaign. The Enstone-based team seem there or thereabouts.

Alpine are in the midfield battle (Getty)
Alpine are in the midfield battle (Getty)

6th – Racing Bulls

The reliability of the Red Bull-Ford power unit has been impressive and the junior team have benefited from that.

Nothing highlights that more than Arvid Lindblad’s final day lap count: an astonishing 165 laps in total and brilliant mileage for the British rookie.

In the battle for points, RB will be right on the cusp of the top-10 in Australia.

Arvid Lindblad racked up 165 laps on Friday (Getty Images)
Arvid Lindblad racked up 165 laps on Friday (Getty Images)

5th – Haas

With teams usually keen to downplay optimism in testing, Haas team principal Ayao Komatsu readily admitted his satisfaction at where his team are positioned now.

Ollie Bearman finished sixth-fastest on Friday, on a medium tyre, and their Ferrari power unit has come alive in the last three days, particularly in light of the new starting procedure (more on that later).

Haas look strong, perhaps even at the front of the midfield (Getty)
Haas look strong, perhaps even at the front of the midfield (Getty)

4th – Red Bull

It’s probably been the toughest of the three tests this time around for Red Bull, who shone last week with their straight-line speed and engine reliability.

This week has been less straightforward. Isack Hadjar missed a host of time on day one, while Max Verstappen was third on the timesheet despite a full day in the cockpit on Thursday.

However, the margins between the top four seem extraordinarily tight. Second on the list last week, fourth now. On the Melbourne street circuit? We shall see.

Red Bull are in the fight (Getty)
Red Bull are in the fight (Getty)

3rd – McLaren

The world champions do not have the dominance they held throughout most of the last two years. But they’re in the fight.

Of course, the papaya are using the Mercedes power unit, deemed to be the strongest on the grid. The mileage racked up by Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri – who interestingly split all three days this week – was also strong and both were consistently in the top-three throughout their sessions.

McLaren proved how strong their development window was over the last few years and that’ll be a crucial element through the early months of the season.

McLaren are the reigning world champions (PA Wire)
McLaren are the reigning world champions (PA Wire)

2nd – Ferrari

This week was Ferrari’s week. And that’s something we’ve not said about the Scuderia for a long time.

They brought new parts to Bahrain, including a radical flip rear wing that rotates itself upside down on Lewis Hamilton’s car on Thursday.

Charles Leclerc set the fastest time of the whole testing period on Friday, the only man in the 1:31s, while Hamilton’s practice race starts on Thursday, surging to the front from a midfield spot, was eye-catching. Optimism is slowly building.

Ferrari had a strong final testing week (Getty)
Ferrari had a strong final testing week (Getty)

1st – Mercedes

The favourites at the start of testing, Mercedes remain the team to beat.

Consistently at the top of the timesheet, George Russell and Kimi Antonelli have completed a host of laps – 157 in total on Thursday – and while murmurs off track about their engine and fuel-use continue to rumble, they look the best all-round package at the moment.

“The gaps between those at the front are already incredibly small,” Antonelli said. “And down to a matter of hundredths.” If that remains, we’re in for a hell of a season.

George Russell (left) remains the favourite ahead of Australia (Getty)
George Russell (left) remains the favourite ahead of Australia (Getty)

F1 Bahrain pre-season test: Ferrari tops testing overall by 0.8s

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Ferrari has achieved the fastest lap in Formula 1’s 2026 pre-season testing, courtesy of Charles Leclerc.

The eight-time grand prix winner topped the timesheet throughout the day. He was quickest in the morning with a 1m33.689s; in the afternoon, he successively brought this benchmark down to 1m33.629s, 1m33.162s and 1m32.655s with C3 rubber.

Leclerc then bolted on C4 tyres and lapped in 1m32.297s, then 1m31.992s.

Nobody else beat Kimi Antonelli’s 1m32.803s reference from yesterday, with Lando Norris closest. The McLaren driver, who didn’t run in the first two hours of the afternoon, ended up nine tenths adrift of Leclerc in 1m32.871s, with the C3 compound.

Red Bull took third with Max Verstappen in 1m33.109s on Pirelli’s prototype tyres, the same used by MercedesGeorge Russell to set a 1m33.197s. It was a trickier day than usual for the Silver Arrow; it caused a red flag in the morning session with Antonelli at the wheel, due a loss of pneumatic pressure, and consequently had to undergo a power unit change.

Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes

Andrea Kimi Antonelli, Mercedes

Alpine topped the midfield courtesy of a late effort by Pierre Gasly on C5 rubber, the softest in Pirelli’s range, which yielded a 1m33.421s. That was just 0.066s faster than Haas’ Oliver Bearman, who set his own benchmark using C3s in a 170-lap day for the team.

Audi was seventh-fastest with Gabriel Bortoleto lapping in 1m33.755s on the C4 compound.

The only rookie on the grid, Arvid Lindblad, certainly made sure he was physically ready for his step up to F1, covering a remarkable 165 laps by himself (555mi, 893km) on his way to a 1m34.149s – two tenths quicker than Carlos Sainz.

Then it was the now-usual suspects at the bottom of the classification. As has become customary, Cadillac didn’t take to the track for the first 100 minutes of the day; the American squad still completed 99 laps and Valtteri Bottas set its quickest time so far, but that’s just a 1m35.290s, one second away from the midfield.

Meanwhile, Aston Martin completed just six laps with Lance Stroll, setting no lap times, as an engine parts shortage ensued from the battery-related issue Fernando Alonso suffered yesterday.

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Pennsylvania Sportswatch Daily Listings

(All times Central)
Schedule subject to change and/or blackouts
Saturday, February 21
COLLEGE BASEBALL
2 p.m.

Lafayette at Miami — ACCNX, ESPN Unlimited

3 p.m.

Villanova at Lipscomb — ESPN Select, ESPN Unlimited, Fubo Sports

CSU Bakersfield at Pittsburgh — FloSports

Pennsylvania at Texas A&M — SECN+, ESPN Unlimited

6 p.m.

Lafayette at Miami — ACCNX, ESPN Unlimited

COLLEGE BASKETBALL (MEN'S)
12 p.m.

Loyola Chicago at Saint Joseph's — ESPNU, ESPN Unlimited

2 p.m.

Notre Dame at Pittsburgh — ACCN, ESPN Unlimited

Penn State at Nebraska — BTN

Pennsylvania at Yale — ESPN app, ESPN Select, ESPN Unlimited

Duquesne at Dayton — ESPN app, ESPN Select, ESPN Unlimited

Wagner at St. Francis (PA) — NEC Front Row

2:30 p.m.

Rhode Island at La Salle — ESPN app, ESPN Select, ESPN Unlimited

5:30 p.m.

UConn at Villanova — TNT, truTV, HBO Max, Sling TV, TNT WEB

6 p.m.

Temple at Wichita State — ESPN2, ESPN Unlimited, Fubo Sports

COLLEGE BASKETBALL (WOMEN'S)
12 p.m.

Lafayette at American — ESPN app, ESPN Select, ESPN Unlimited, Fubo Sports

2 p.m.

Bucknell at Holy Cross — ESPN app, ESPN Select, ESPN Unlimited, Fubo Sports

Robert Morris at Oakland — ESPN app, ESPN Select, ESPN Unlimited, Fubo Sports

Lehigh at Boston University — ESPN app, ESPN Select, ESPN Unlimited, Fubo Sports

Yale at Pennsylvania — NBCS Philadelphia +, ESPN app, ESPN Select, ESPN Unlimited, Fubo Sports

St. Francis (PA) at Wagner — NEC Front Row

VCU at Duquesne — SportsNet Pittsburgh, ESPN app, ESPN Select, ESPN Unlimited, Fubo Sports

3 p.m.

Saint Joseph's at Saint Louis — ESPN app, ESPN Select, ESPN Unlimited, Fubo Sports

4 p.m.

Penn State at Rutgers — BTN, Fubo Sports

COLLEGEICE HOCKEY
8 p.m.

Ohio State at Penn State — BTN

MLB BASEBALL
1:05 p.m.

Pittsburgh at Baltimore — MASN, ESPN Select, ESPN Unlimited, Fubo Sports, MLB.TV

1:07 p.m.

Philadelphia at Toronto — NBCS Philadelphia, Fubo Sports, MLB.TV

NBA BASKETBALL
7 p.m.

Philadelphia at New Orleans — GCSEN, NBCS Philadelphia, NBA League Pass, Pelicans+

SOCCER (MEN'S)
7:30 p.m.

MLS: Philadelphia Union vs. D.C. United — Apple TV

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Michigan Sportswatch Daily Listings

(All times Central)
Schedule subject to change and/or blackouts
Saturday, February 21
COLLEGE BASEBALL
12 p.m.

Louisville at Michigan — FloSports

2 p.m.

Eastern Michigan at Austin Peay — ESPN Select, ESPN Unlimited, Fubo Sports

3 p.m.

Michigan State at Texas — SECN+, ESPN Unlimited

COLLEGE BASKETBALL (MEN'S)
5 p.m.

Eastern Michigan at Toledo — ESPN app, ESPN Select, ESPN Unlimited

Western Michigan at Central Michigan — ESPN app, ESPN Select, ESPN Unlimited

6:30 p.m.

Michigan at Duke — ESPN, ESPN app, ESPN Unlimited, Fubo Sports

COLLEGE BASKETBALL (WOMEN'S)
1 p.m.

Northern Illinois at Western Michigan — ESPN app, ESPN Select, ESPN Unlimited, Fubo Sports

UMass Amherst at Central Michigan — ESPN app, ESPN Select, ESPN Unlimited, Fubo Sports

2 p.m.

Robert Morris at Oakland — ESPN app, ESPN Select, ESPN Unlimited, Fubo Sports

Buffalo at Eastern Michigan — ESPN app, ESPN Select, ESPN Unlimited, Fubo Sports

COLLEGE SOFTBALL
7:30 p.m.

Michigan State at LSU — SECN+

MLB BASEBALL
1:05 p.m.

Detroit at New York — YES, ESPN Select, ESPN Unlimited, Fubo Sports, Gotham Sports App, MLB.TV

NBA BASKETBALL
8 p.m.

Detroit at Chicago — CHSN, FDSN Detroit, NBA League Pass

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Mid-Atlantic Sportswatch Daily Listings

(All times Central)
Schedule subject to change and/or blackouts
Saturday, February 21
COLLEGE BASEBALL
1 p.m.

Navy at South Carolina — SECN+

2 p.m.

University of Delaware at Mississippi State — SECN+

3 p.m.

Coppin State at Oklahoma — SECN+

COLLEGE BASKETBALL (MEN'S)
12 p.m.

Wake Forest at Virginia Tech — ACCN

1:30 p.m.

Navy at Army — CBSSN

2 p.m.

Miami at Virginia — ESPN2

4 p.m.

South Carolina State at Norfolk State — ESPNU

6 p.m.

Georgetown at Seton Hall — FS1

COLLEGE BASKETBALL (WOMEN'S)
11 a.m.

Navy at Army — CBSSN

12 p.m.

Lafayette at American — ESPN app, ESPN Select, ESPN Unlimited, Fubo Sports

2 p.m.

VCU at Duquesne — SportsNet Pittsburgh, ESPN app, ESPN Select, ESPN Unlimited, Fubo Sports

COLLEGE SOFTBALL
1:30 p.m.

Ohio State at Virginia — ACCNX

3:30 p.m.

Virginia Tech at University of Georgia — SECN+

4 p.m.

University of Delaware at Virginia — ACCNX

Delaware State at Mississippi State — SECN+

MLB BASEBALL
1:05 p.m.

Pittsburgh at Baltimore — MASN, ESPN Select, ESPN Unlimited, Fubo Sports, MLB.TV

SOCCER (MEN'S)
7:30 p.m.

MLS: Philadelphia Union vs. D.C. United — Apple TV

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New England Sportswatch Daily Listings

(All times Central)
Schedule subject to change and/or blackouts
Saturday, February 21
COLLEGE BASEBALL
2 p.m.

Bryant at Clemson — ACCNX

3 p.m.

Rhode Island at Alabama — SECN+

COLLEGE BASKETBALL (MEN'S)
2 p.m.

Pennsylvania at Yale — ESPN app, ESPN Select, ESPN Unlimited

2:30 p.m.

Rhode Island at La Salle — ESPN app, ESPN Select, ESPN Unlimited

4 p.m.

Boston College at SMU — ACCN

5:30 p.m.

UConn at Villanova — TNT, truTV, HBO Max, Sling TV, TNT WEB

8 p.m.

Providence at DePaul — FS1

COLLEGE BASKETBALL (WOMEN'S)
1 p.m.

UMass Amherst at Central Michigan — ESPN app, ESPN Select, ESPN Unlimited, Fubo Sports

2 p.m.

Lehigh at Boston University — ESPN app, ESPN Select, ESPN Unlimited, Fubo Sports

Bucknell at Holy Cross — ESPN app, ESPN Select, ESPN Unlimited, Fubo Sports

Yale at Pennsylvania — NBCS Philadelphia +, ESPN app, ESPN Select, ESPN Unlimited, Fubo Sports

COLLEGE SOFTBALL
12:30 p.m.

Dartmouth at Florida State — ACCNX

4 p.m.

Yale at Georgia Tech — ACCNX

5 p.m.

Providence at NC State — ACCNX

MLB BASEBALL
1:05 p.m.

Boston at Minnesota — MLBN

SOCCER (MEN'S)
8:30 p.m.

MLS: New England Revolution vs. Nashville SC — Apple TV

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Mourinho breaks silence in the aftermath of racism incident during Benfica vs Real Madrid

Mourinho breaks silence in the aftermath  of racism incident during Benfica vs Real Madrid
Mourinho breaks silence in the aftermath of racism incident during Benfica vs Real Madrid

Jose Mourinho’s comments after Benfica’s defeat to Real Madrid midweek created significant controversy, especially after the manager made questionable statements about Vinicius Jr, the refereeing, and Real Madrid.

His words against Vinicius’ celebration, in particular, have not gone down well with many prominent figures across the globe with even the player himself reportedly fuming at how Mourinho handled the entire saga.

After all, the former Real Madrid coach questioned Vinicius’ celebration when asked about the racist comments passed to him by Gianluca Prestianni, deflecting the topic and equating it to an action that is not even comparable to the offence that had been committed.

Mourinho’s latest comments

Speaking to the media ahead of his team’s game against AVS this weekend, Jose Mourinho touched upon the topic of the midweek defeat to Benfica and how it weighed heavily on his players.

“It has not been easy to emotionally manage everything that has happened and continues to happen,” he said about the game that is still controversially highlighted by the media.

Mourinho pointed the blame at Vinicius. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

Speaking about how his team played on the night and how the game was very different up until the 50th minute on the night, Mourinho said,

“The match was really demanding in all aspects. Until the 50th minute, it was a match of maximum intensity, both physically and tactically, which required the necessary concentration to play at that level.”

Elaborating on everything that went wrong after that point, both in sporting terms and all the controversy that was generated, the former Real Madrid coach admitted that it was difficult to manage.

“But I must also recognize that from minute 50 until now, and the conversation will not end, it has not been easy to emotionally manage everything that has happened and continues to happen.”

Finally, he provided an update on his midfielder Fredrik Aursnes’ availability for the Real Madrid game next week, admitting that it was doubtful if the 30-year-old could make it back in time.

“I have no problem in saying in advance that Fredrik Aursnes will have to rest so that we have some hope of him being able to play in Madrid.”

“He is not in condition to play tomorrow. So we’ll make adjustments, but always bearing in mind that the match is difficult and that we have to win,” he added.

Source: Diario AS

Olympian who went viral for being unfaithful won way more medals than you would&#39;ve guessed

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Norway's Sturla Holm Laegreid will always be most known from his 2026 Winter Olympics viral interview in which he confessed to cheating on his girlfriend.

Somehow, though, Laegreid also had one of the most impressive performances of any Olympian along the way.

On Friday, Laegreid won his third silver medal of these Games. He has also won two bronzes.

Five medals total is quite the haul for Laegreid, who shone in every biathlon event.

with a silver medal today, Sturla Holm Lægreid has officially medaled in all five men's biathlon events of the Olympics, incredible

he also managed to give four normal post-race interviews pic.twitter.com/v3tn5CrsXC

— Rodger Sherman (@rodger) February 20, 2026

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Laegreid first made headlines 10 days ago, when his post-race interview took an unexpected turn.

This is what he said that day:

"Six months ago I met the love of my life. The world's most beautiful, sweetest person. And three months ago I made the biggest mistake of my life and cheated on her. I'm sure many people now see me in a different light, but I only have eyes for her," he said. "I'm not quite sure what I'm trying to say by saying this now, but sport has taken a back seat in recent days. I wish I could share this with her."

He also explained why he decided to share it that day.

"It was the choice I made. We make different choices during our life and that's how we make life," he said, via ESPN. "So today I made a choice to tell the world what I did, so maybe, maybe there is a chance she will see what she really means to me. Maybe not."

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Since then, Laegreid kept climbing the medal stand.

No telling how his heart is doing, though.

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The four things the Penguins need most after Olympic break

PITTSBURGH, PA - DECEMBER 30: Sidney Crosby #87 of the Pittsburgh Penguins looks on against the Carolina Hurricanes at PPG PAINTS Arena on December 30, 2025 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Joe Sargent/NHLI via Getty Images) | NHLI via Getty Images

The 2026 Men’s Olympic Hockey tournament concludes this weekend, which means the 2025-26 NHL season is getting closer to returning from its Olympic break. The Pittsburgh Penguins next game will be on Thursday, February, 26 against the New Jersey Devils. Overall, they have 26 regular season games remaining. So let’s talk about the four things they need the most the rest of the way.

1. Sidney Crosby

This is the biggest concern at the moment given his injury at the Olympics. There has been no official update on what exactly his injury is or the severity of it, and we only know that he tried to skate before Friday’s semifinal game agains Finland and was then ruled out for the game. All of the reporting so far seems to indicate it is not anything season-ending, but it seems likely he is going to miss at least something when the Penguins return from the break.

On one hand, the Penguins have surprisingly strong depth this season and still have enough to stay competitive if Crosby deals with a shorter-term injury.

They have played extremely well without him on the ice this season, and even though him being out of the lineup would move people up the depth chart they should still have enough depth to stay competitive and win games.

If they are going to actually make the playoffs and then have a chance to do anything when they get there, a healthy Crosby is eventually going to be a must.

2. The power play to rediscover its groove

Overall the Penguins power play has been excellent this season and a significant part of their success. For the season as a whole they are converting on 25 percent of their attempts, good enough for the fourth-best mark in the NHL.

Since the start of January, however, that unit has struggled to consistently fill the net.

Since January 1 the Penguins are converting on just 15.9 percent of their power play attempts, a number that drops them to 29th in the NHL over that stretch.

Even more concerning: They are not generating a ton of actual chances on the power play, either.

Over that stretch of games they are averaging just 8.59 expected goals per 60 minutes of power play time. That is 22nd in the NHL during that stretch.

They are generating just 53.6 shots on goal per 60 minutes. That is 15th in the NHL over that stretch.

They are averaging just 59.1 scoring chances per 60 minutes. That is 20th in the NHL in those games.

They are averaging just 28.4 high-danger scoring chances per 60 minutes. That is 16th in the NHL during that stretch.

In other words, it has been a very average to below average unit for a significant chunk of the season. The Penguins are a good enough 5-on-5 team that they do not need a great power play to have a chance to generate offense, but that unit becoming a force again (or at least better than it has been since the start of January) would be a huge help for the offense and the team as a whole.

[Power Play Scoring Chance, Shot Rates And Expected Goal Data via Natural Stat Trick]

3. Defensive upgrade at the trade deadline

It seems very likely that, given their place in the standings, the Penguins are going to be in a position to add something before the March 6 trade deadline. Especially since they only play five games before the deadline. Their forward situation looks pretty settled with plenty of depth. Between their NHL roster and the options ready to go in the AHL (Rutger McGroarty, Ville Koivunen, Avery Hayes, the potential return of Filip Hallander) they are probably 15-16 deep in terms of NHL capable forwards at the moment. The defensive depth is the question.

While the defense has been significantly better than we anticipated at the start of the season, especially as it relates to the left side of the defense, they could still use some help as it relates to the depth.

Kris Letang is 38 years old, missed some time this season, and showed serious signs of decline at times.

Erik Karlsson is 35 years old and just played four extra high-intensity games at the Olympic tournament.

The depth players like Connor Clifton, Jack St. Ivany, Ilya Solovyov and Brett Kulak have held their own, you still might like to see an upgrade for the playoffs or just simply have some extra depth. You probably need at least eight or nine capable NHL defensemen for a playoff run. I am not sure the Penguins have that right now. An upgrade would be nice. It also seems likely. It is just a matter of how big of an upgrade it is and how much the Penguins are willing to pay.

They are almost certainly still looking for any young talent that can help both now and in the future at any position, but if we are talking short-term upgrades the defense should be the focus. This team has raised its expectations for the season through its play and it deserves an addition.

4. Win 14 more games

We talked about this earlier in the week, but given where the Penguins are in the standings, what they have already done, what the teams around them have already done, and what it typically takes to make the playoffs, winning 14 more games, regardless of what they do in the other 12 (overtime loss, regulation loss, shootout loss, whatever the case may be) should be enough to secure a playoff spot.

The schedule is difficult. It is doable. The playoffs are within reach. Hope for the best with Sidney Crosby’s injury, get the power play back on track, keep getting some competent and capable goaltending, and get an upgrade on defense and that should be an attainable goal.

Red Sox lineup vs. Northeastern includes three outfielders who played in majors in ‘25, infield prospect

FORT MYERS, Fla. — As the Red Sox open their exhibition schedule Friday with their annual matchup against Northeastern, they’ll do so with some familiar faces in the outfield.

Boston will start Masataka Yoshida in left field, Kristian Campbell in center field and Nate Eaton in right field against the Huskies with Eaton leading off, Yoshida hitting second and Campbell hitting third Friday. Those are the only three players in the lineup who suited up for the Red Sox in 2025. Yoshida, the biggest name who will play in the exhibition opener, is going to play two games (Friday and Saturday) for the Red Sox before heading to Arizona to join Team Japan ahead of the World Baseball Classic. Eaton will also have a short stint in camp before joining Great Britain.

Campbell, who won the Opening Day starting job at second base a year ago, is expected to see plenty of time in the outfield in spring training games with all of Boston’s other outfielders playing in the WBC. In 2025, Campbell logged 57 innings over seven starts in center.

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Mikey Romero, the former first round pick who is ranked the No. 18 prospect in Boston’s system, will start at second base alongside recent waiver claim Tsung-Che Cheng, who is at shortstop. No. 26 prospect Allan Castro will be the designated hitter. The starter, righty Tyler Uberstine, was the No. 16-ranked prospect on Baseball America’s most recent list.

First pitch is at 1:05 p.m. ET and the game will air on NESN. It’s a seven-inning ballgame. The Sox will open their Grapefruit League schedule Saturday on the road against the Twins in Fort Myers.

RED SOX LINEUP:

1) RF Nate Eaton

2) LF Masataka Yoshida

3) CF Kristian Campbell

4) 1B Nathan Hickey

5) 2B Mikey Romero

6) 3B Vinny Capra

7) SS Tsung-Che Cheng

8) DH Allan Castro

9) C Ronald Rosario

RED SOX PITCHERS: RHP Tyler Uberstine, RHP Wyatt Olds, RHP Noah Song, LHP Jeremy Wu-Yelland

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Candidate for Barcelona&#39;s presidency makes contact with Harry Kane

Candidate for Barcelona's presidency makes contact with Harry Kane
Candidate for Barcelona's presidency makes contact with Harry Kane

Xavier Vilajoana, a candidate for FC Barcelona's upcoming presidential race, told ESPN that he has already made contact with Harry Kane.

Should Vilajoana win the election next month, he has already set his sights on bringing the Bayern Munich striker to Catalunya.

“What we're missing is a striker [..] There is one. In fact, we've already made some contact, and I think he's a player who would be a great fit.

"Pending his contractual situation [at Bayern]: it's Harry Kane. Kane is a centre forward who would fit in perfectly with our style of play.

“I also know that he likes Barcelona. There are very few players who don't like Barcelona. So it's a matter of talking about it,” he said. 

Kane – whose contract is set to expire in 2027 – has already had intensive contact talks with Bayern's director of sport Max Eberl.

The consensus this that the 32-year-old English marksman will remain in Bavaria, but the temptation of Barcelona could be too much. 

How will Atlético Madrid line up against Espanyol in LaLiga?

BRUGES, BELGIUM - FEBRUARY 18: Ademola Lookman of Atletico de Madrid celebrates scoring his team's second goal with teammates during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off First Leg match between Club Brugge KV and Atletico de Madrid at Jan Breydelstadion on February 18, 2026 in Bruges, Belgium. (Photo by Alex Bierens de Haan - UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images) | UEFA via Getty Images

Coming off a disappointing 3-3 draw against Club Brugge in the UEFA Champions League, Atlético Madrid will take on Espanyol at home this Saturday.

Both sides will enter the match looking to regain domestic form and get momentum rolling before the international break at the end of March.

Espanyol (10-5-9, 35 points) currently sit sixth in the league and have failed to win in 2026 after a hot start to the season. The Barcelona-based side has picked up just one point in their last five matches, but head coach Manolo González has not lost any of his three showdowns with Diego Simeone and fourth-place Atlético (13-6-5, 45 points).

For Espanyol, players to watch include their leading scorer Pere Milla and left-back Carlos Romero, on loan from Villarreal. Milla currently has six goals on the season and constantly likes to push forward from the midfield. For the 24-year-old Romero, he has performed well in his second successive loan spell, logging four goals and two assists thus far.

‼️ Atlético Madrid are closely monitoring Carlos Romero for the left-back spot in the summer.

He has a €45m release clause and is set to return to Villarreal from his loan at Espanyol at the end of the season.@mundodeportivopic.twitter.com/Ml55BlgGy9

— Atletico Universe (@atletiuniverse) February 16, 2026

Team news

Inconsistency has been the name of the game as of late for Simeone’s squad. Just a week after an inspired 4-0 win against Barcelona in the Copa del Rey, Atlético lost 3-0 against a struggling Rayo Vallecano side and let go of a 2-0 lead in the Champions League.

With aims of putting pressure on third place Villarreal in LaLiga, while also keeping in mind that the second leg against Club Brugge is this upcoming Tuesday, Simeone and the coaching staff will be cognizant of who starts and who is rested. It is likely that we see multiple players swapped this Saturday.

It is possible that Marcos Llorente moves back into the right-back position, while Josema Giménez could start in place of either Dávid Hancko or Marc Pubill in the center of defense. Players like Johnny Cardoso, Obed Vargas and Álex Baena could also see additional minutes. Rodrigo Mendoza will serve a one-game suspension due to yellow card accumulation.

Possible starting XI: Oblak; Llorente, Giménez, Le Normand, Hancko; Vargas, Cardoso, G. Simeone, Baena; Almada, Sørloth.

How to watch

Date: February 21, 2026

Location: Riyadh Air Metropolitano

Kickoff Time: 9:00 p.m CEST, 8:00 p.m GMT, 3:00 p.m EST, 12:00 p.m PST

Available streaming: ESPN+ (United States), Movistar+ (Spain)

Tudor &#39;100%&#39; convinced Spurs will avoid relegation

Igor Tudor
Igor Tudor's last job in management was a seven-month spell with Juventus before he was sacked in October 2025 [PA Media]

New Tottenham head coach Igor Tudor is "100%" convinced they will avoid relegation from the Premier League.

Spurs are 16th in the table, only five points above third-bottom West Ham with 12 league games left.

Former manager Thomas Frank was sacked on 11 February after eight months in charge, with ex-Marseille, Lazio and Juventus boss Tudor coming in to replace him.

Speaking on Friday in his first news conference, Tudor, who was a defender with Juventus and a Croatia international during his playing career, said he was looking to make an immediate impact.

"I'm not here to enjoy it, I'm here to work," said the 47-year-old. "Enjoy is the first moment, and then there's work to do. It's a fantastic club. I am very focused to do the right things.

"It is not about systems. It is important to become a team, a group, who will look after each other. For me this is basic.

"After that the quality can come out and, for me, this is a team with quality, with legs that can run. There is potential."

Igor Tudor
Igor Tudor managed at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium while Marseille boss for a Champions League tie in September 2022. Spurs won the match 2-0 [PA Media]

Despite coming fourth in the league phase of the Champions League to jump straight into the last 16, Tottenham have struggled in the Premier League.

Since November, they have only won two of 17 league matches, with six draws and nine defeats. Their last league victory was a 1-0 success at Crystal Palace on 28 December and they have collected only four out of a possible 24 points in 2026.

Spurs, who finished 17th last season, have been in the top flight of English football in every campaign since one year in the old Second Division in 1977-78.

Asked how confident he was Tottenham would still be in the Premier League next season, Tudor replied "100%".

His first game is at home on Sunday against bitter rivals and current leaders Arsenal, with Spurs facing an injury crisis.

"It's a very rare situation," added Tudor. "We have 10 injuries, we trained with 13 players.

"It is an even bigger challenge to succeed from this situation. My first goal is that we become a team in the right meaning of the word, that suffers when it needs to suffer, to fight, to run, to have the right mentality. The start is always about mentality."

How much would a Josh Jobe extension cost the Seahawks?

The Seattle Seahawks are preparing to defend their Super Bowl 60 title during the 2026 NFL season. The first notable step in that process is NFL free agency, which is slated to begin on March 11. The Seahawks possess a number of pending free agents they should possess interest in re-signing, including running back Kenneth Walker III and wide receiver Rashid Shaheed.

With Shaheed, Walker, and Riq Woolen dominating most of the headlines, the Seahawks' most underrated free agent is probably cornerback Josh Jobe. Jobe stepped into a starting role and had a career-best year. The former Alabama standout registered 54 tackles, 12 pass breakups, and one interception.

Spotrac has a market projection for Jobe. They are predicting the former 2022 undrafted free agent to sign a three-year contract worth $29.2 million. That would pay Jobe a reasonable $9.7 million per season.

This would represent a well-deserved pay raise for Jobe. He played the 2025 season in Seattle on a one-year contract worth $2 million. As a UDFA, Jobe has earned roughly $6.2 million, according to Spotrac, so an extension that approaches $30 million would qualify as life changing.

The Seahawks possess $61.8 million in cap space. John Schneider possesses more than enough financial flexibility to re-sign Jobe. Given Woolen's pending departure in free agency, retaining Jobe and securing some continuity at cornerback feels like a smart move.

This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: How much would a Josh Jobe extension cost the Seahawks?

Florida men&#39;s basketball to be added to NBA 2K26

The Florida Gators are leaping from the hardwood into the digital arena.

Florida men's basketball team will be officially playable in NBA 2K26 as part of the season 5 update debuting Feb. 20, placing the Gators alongside other collegiate powerhouses like Duke, Kentucky and UConn in one of the most popular sports video games in the world.

The update brings authentic Florida jerseys, home court environments and both current players and alumni into MyTeam and MyCareer modes. Gator Nation will see current guard Boogie Fland and Olivier Rioux featured in gameplay snippets, while historic cards highlight alumni like Jason Williams.

For a program fresh off its third national championship in 2025, the inclusion signals recognition that extends well beyond the regular season and NCAA tournament. It gives fans new ways to interact with the brand year-round, marrying on-court excellence with digital culture and gaming fandom.

NBA 2K26's college content rollout also underscores the increasing value of multimedia exposure for student-athletes. In an era where digital and athletic identities intersect, Florida's presence in NBA 2K26 isn't just a cosmetic update — it's proof that the Gators' reign resonates in sports and culture alike.

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What is the over/under win total for the New York Giants in 2026?

The New York Giants have gone through another coaching and front office overhaul this offseason, with John Harbaugh hired to be the new head coach, equipped with unprecedented and far-reaching power.

That has not only reignited the fan base but also raised expectations. The team won just four games last season after early-season predictions had them winning anywhere between seven and eight games.

The 4-13 finish prompted major changes. Head coach Brian Daboll and his staff are gone, except for Charlie Bullen (run game coordinator/outside linebackers), Tim Kelly (tight ends), and Chad Hall (wide receivers).

General manager Joe Schoen's authority has been curtailed as well. Harbaugh will not report to Schoen, but to ownership, and the team hired Dawn Aponte, the NFL's chief football administrative officer since 2017, as their senior vice president of football operations and strategy, reporting directly to Harbaugh.

These changes, as well as some subtractions among the ranks, provide the Giants with a fresh outlook operationally, and many believe that will translate to more wins on the field.

This year's win total is the same as it was last year at this time, an over-under of 7.5 wins. The expectation is, however, that they cover that number and more.

FOX Sports midday host Colin Cowherd has been quite accurate the past several seasons when it comes to predicting which teams will make a jump back into contention. This year, he's taking the Giants.

"The Giants didn't need an offensive coordinator. They needed a crisis coordinator."@colincowherd predicts the Giants will more than DOUBLE their win total next year 🔮 pic.twitter.com/04vIAbnO1V

— Herd w/Colin Cowherd (@TheHerd) January 15, 2026

The Giants willnot have a clear path by any means in 2026. The NFC East is predicted to be as tight a division as ever, with Philadelphia's win total projected at 10.5, followed by Dallas (8.5), Washington (7.5) and the improved Giants.

The Giants will be playing a fourth-place schedule in 2026, but their overall strength of schedule is ranked 16th in the league this year, with an opponent average winning percentage of .493.

This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: What is the over/under win total for the New York Giants in 2026?

3 Patriots players named to PFF’s 2025 All-Playoff Team

The New England Patriots had three players named to Pro Football Focus’ 2025 All-Playoff Team on Wednesday.

The Patriots lost Super Bowl LX to the Seattle Seahawks 29-13. New England’s defense put on a clinic in each of their first three playoff matchups in 2025, holding the Los Angeles Chargers, Houston Texans and Denver Broncos to a combined 26 points.

Individually, New England’s secondary took away five interceptions, with four different defensive backs getting their hands on a takeaway. The Patriots’ front seven put forth historic playoff runs in the sacks and pressure departments.

Pro Football Focus’ Thomas Valentine announced the 2025 All-Playoff Team honorees 10 days after the conclusion of Super Bowl LX, with Patriots defensive tackle Milton Williams, safety Craig Woodson and cornerback Christian Gonzalez all awarded.

Williams received a player grade of 82.2 from PFF for his work in the 2025 postseason. The 26-year-old recorded three sacks for New England in the playoffs. He also led all defenders in the playoffs with 23 pressures.

Woodson was given a player grade of 84.3 for his play in the postseason. The 24-year-old helped wreak havoc in the defensive backfield against Chargers quarterback Justin Herbert in the wild-card round, as well as Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud in the divisional round. He ended the playoffs with one interception, one fumble recovery and six passes defended.

Gonzalez was highly profiled in the 2025 postseason. The former 2024 Second-Team All-Pro corner was given a player grade of 86.8 for his work in the playoffs. Gonzalez recorded one interception, one sack and one forced fumble in the postseason. Of his seven passes defended, one came against Seattle Seahawks First-Team All-Pro wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba in the Super Bowl, in spectacular fashion.

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Free agent guard Wyatt Teller would be ideal fit for Raiders scheme

The Las Vegas Raiders could enter free agency searching for a starting guard this offseason. There will be sweeping changes at the position. Dylan Parham is a pending free agent and likely to sign elsewhere. Alex Cappa was a Pete Carroll favorite and doesn't fit the regime.

Carroll decided to move Jackson Powers-Johnson from center to guard last offseason to accommodate Jordan Meredith. New head coach Klint Kubiak could move JPJ back to center, where he's better-suited to thrive. If so, the Raiders would begin the 2026 campaign with two new starting guards.

Sophomore third-round pick Caleb Rogers is likely to claim one of those starting roles. Carroll's stubbornness left Rogers on the bench for longer than needed. Once the former Texas Tech standout entered the lineup, he concluded the season in strong fashion.

The other spot could be solved via free agency. Various starting-caliber guards slated to reach the open market. The best overall fit for the Raiders and new offensive line coach Rick Dennison may be with Cleveland Browns guard Wyatt Teller.

If the #Raiders want to fix the OL, they should add Wyatt Teller at RG. He is a superstar IMO and one of the leagues best. He has been hurt in recent seasons, but when healthy he is really good. Here are 3 blocks from just this past season that scream Klint Kubiak. pic.twitter.com/JuYe1wMmyD

— Sanjit T. (@Sanjit__T) February 19, 2026

Teller recently said goodbye to the Browns via social media, indicating he's planning to sign elsewhere in free agency. Former Browns head coach Kevin Stefanski worked with Klint and Gary Kubiak in Minnesota. There are strong elements of crossover in their offenses, making Teller a terrific fit for what Klint Kubiak wants to run in Vegas.

Teller should be one of the Raiders' top targets in free agency.

This article originally appeared on Raiders Wire: Free agent guard Wyatt Teller would be ideal fit for Raiders scheme

What is Patriots S Jaylinn Hawkins&#39; estimated value in free agency?

New England Patriots safety Jaylinn Hawkins’ market value projection jumps off the page.

Hawkins played his sixth season in the NFL for the Patriots in 2025. The 28-year-old registered four interceptions, one forced fumble and six passes defended last season. Hawkins was effective in the playoffs despite his lack of counting stats, except for his 0.5 stuffs. He started in all 15 game appearances with the Patriots during the regular season.

Spotrac projected Hawkins to have a market value of $8.3 million annually in 2026.

Hawkins has yet to see $2 million in annual salary in his career. The one-year, $1.8 million deal he signed with the Patriots in 2025 was the most that he’s made in a season.

Hawkins’ contributions to New England’s shutdowns of the Los Angeles Chargers in the wild-card round, as well as the Houston Texans in the divisional round, add to his sizable valuation as an unrestricted free agent in the open market.

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Ex-New York Jets Progress Report: Part 5 - Special Teams

Nov 23, 2025; Glendale, Arizona, USA; Arizona Cardinals wide receiver Greg Dortch (4) celebrates after scoring a touchdown during the fourth quarter against the Jacksonville Jaguars at State Farm Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images | Joe Camporeale-Imagn Images

Now that the offseason is here, we’ve been updating you on former Jets players and how they fared elsewhere in 2025. Having looked at offensive and defensive players over the past few weeks, we’ll be concluding with a look at special teamers today.

As ever, this list is intended to be exhaustive, but if we missed anyone, let us know in the comments.

Kickers

Cairo Santos, Bears

Santos missed five field goals in 2025 but hit a game winner against the Vikings. He made all 39 of his extra point attempts including one that sent a game to overtime but his longest field goal was only 54 yards.

Chase McLaughlin, Bucs

McLaughlin missed six field goals, but he finished strong and only missed one extra point all year. He had game-winners against the Jets and Seahawks and a successful 65-yarder.

Jason Myers, Seahawks

Myers missed seven field goals in 2025 but was perfect on 48 extra points. He then made all 19 of his kicks in the postseason. He had game-winners against the Cardinals and Colts but missed a 61-yard game-winner in a loss to the Rams.

Spencer Shrader, Colts

Shrader won the Colts job and made a game-winner over the Broncos (after his long miss had been negated by a leverage penalty). He missed his first ever kick the following week and then got injured in week five and spent the rest of the season on injured reserve.

Riley Patterson, Dolphins

Patterson ended up holding down the Miami job all season as they opted to leave Jason Sanders on injured reserve. He had one game-winner for them, against Washington. In all, he made 27 of 29 field goals and 34 of 35 extra points.

Eddy Pineiro, 49ers

While he missed some time due to injuries, it was a successful season for Santos, who led the NFL in field goal percentage after making 28 of 29 attempts. Ex-Jets actually comprised four of the top five kickers in terms of field goal percentage in 2025, including Nick Folk who was obviously also a current Jet. He had game-winners over the Cardinals and Rams but did miss five extra points, including one in the playoffs.

Harrison Mevis, Rams

Mevis was a late season addition who did a solid job as he missed just one of 13 field goals in the regular season, while making all 39 of his extra points. He was also perfect on 15 postseason kicks. Mevis’ only miss was costly, though, as it was a 48-yarder with just over two minutes to go in a game the Rams ultimately lost by one in overtime to Seattle.

Greg Joseph, Raiders

Joseph did not play in 2025 but spent time on the Raiders’ practice squad. He was not retained.

Punters

Braden Mann, Eagles

Mann saw his gross numbers fall off a bit down the stretch but still ended up with a gross average of 49.9 yards per punt, which was good for 6th best in the NFL. His net dropped to 43.1 though, as his touchback percentage has been up in the past two years.

Thomas Morstead, 49ers

Morstead was one of the least effective punters in the NFL statistically. His 43.6 yards per punt gross average was his lowest since he left the Saints in 2020 and his net of 36.7 was his lowest since his rookie season.

Kai Kroeger, Saints

The undrafted rookie Kroeger was one of four NFL punters to have two punts blocked as he was slightly better than Morstead with a 44.8 yards per punt gross average and a 37.3 net.

Return Specialists

Braxton Berrios, Texans

Berrios missed some time due to injury, lost the punt return role to Jaylin Noel and ultimately only returned three kickoffs and three punts all season.

Kalif Raymond, Lions

Raymond had a 65-yard punt return for a touchdown but ended up with an average of just 7.5 yards per return. He averaged just under 27 yards on six kickoffs.

Greg Dortch, Cardinals

Dortch didn’t have a return of over 40 yards all year but was extremely consistent with a kickoff return average of over 26 yards per return and a career-high punt return average of 11.6.

Brandon Codrington, Bills

Codrington was let go by the Bills after losing his job and is now on a futures deal with the Texans. He averaged less than six yards per punt return with one fumble. Despite being slightly better on kickoffs with a 26.8 yards per return average, Ty Johnson ended up with that role.

Malachi Corley, Browns

Corley saw extensive work on kickoff returns and averaged 23.4 yards per return with a long of 37.

Raheem Mostert, Raiders

Mostert was leading the league for kickoff return average, but ended up in fourth place with a 29.3 yards per return average. He had two returns of over 50 yards in one game against the Jaguars.

Mecole Hardman, Bills

Hardman only saw brief action on returns with three total runbacks but did break one kickoff return for 61 yards.

Ty Johnson, Bills

Johnson took over from Codrington but his performance was unremarkable as he averaged less than 22 yards per return on 11 runbacks with a long of 31.

Xavier Gipson, Eagles

After being cut by the Jets, Gipson didn’t last long with Philadelphia as he fumbled on two of his 13 returns. He averaged 11 yards on punts and 25 on kickoffs. Gipson ended up with the Giants but did not return kicks with them.

Other Special Teams Contributors

The top ex-Jets special teams contributor in terms of kick coverage was definitely Chargers linebacker Del’Shawn Phillips, who led the league with 24 special teams tackles. This was twice as many as any other ex-Jet.

Seattle’s Chazz Surratt and Zaire Barnes of the Giants had 11 each, which Barnes’ teammate Neville Hewitt racked up 12. Washington’s Nick Bellore and Carolina’s Claud Cherelus were also productive.

Non-linebackers who have had some production include Chiefs wide receiver Jason Brownlee and Steelers safety Chuck Clark, with three and five tackles respectively.

Zach Triner was the only ex-Jets long snapper to see action as he played in one game with the Commanders having also been on Atlanta’s practice squad.

Finally, Browns defensive tackle Shelby Harris and Commanders defensive tackle Javon Kinlaw each blocked a field goal. However, the biggest blocked field goal of the season by an ex-Jets was the one by Leonard Taylor III that basically sent New England to the Super Bowl.

Yankees 2026 Season Preview: Trent Grisham

The Yankees had a big decision to make at the start of the offseason. While retaining Cody Bellinger on a long-term deal was high on the priority list, it was unclear what the team thought of their other starting outfielder, Trent Grisham, hitting the open market after a career year. With a questionable résumé prior to his breakout 2025 and a pair of young outfielders on the farm that could take over, there didn’t seem to be much urgency to reward the 29-year-old with a multi-year deal.

Still, they extended him a $22 million qualifying offer, which would provide the Yankees a compensatory fourth-round pick if he signed elsewhere. Whether they counted on him to decline it for more security or not, Grisham accepted the deal, possibly worrying his market would be depressed with the prohibitive qualifying offer and skepticism about his 2025 season being replicated.

With Grisham penciled into center field to start the season, he will have an opportunity to silence his doubters and enter a shallow free agent hitter’s pool next offseason, looking for a big payday.

2025 statistics: 143 games, 581 plate appearances, .235/.348/.464, 34 HR, 84 RBI, 129 wRC+, 14.1 BB%, 23.6 K%, -11 Defensive Runs Saved, -2 Outs Above Average, 3.2 fWAR

2026 ZiPS DC projections: 130 games, 560 plate appearances, .216/.329/.416, 25 HR, 72 RBI, 111 wRC+, 13.6 BB%, 24.7 K%, 3.1 fWAR

A lot has been said on social media about the Yankees reuniting with Grisham. There’s been a great deal of “it’s an overpay” or “he’s a one-year wonder.” In fact, it feels like more fans expect him to be under the Mendoza Line than to repeat his 2025 season.

So can Grisham replicate his terrific 2025? It’s hard to say. It would be foolish to fully expect him to replicate an incredible year where he had a case to be named to the All-Star team, but he showed enough progression in his offensive profile that it can make you truly believe he will continue to be one of the better-hitting center fielders in the game.

For one, he’s 29, not 33. If a guy randomly progresses in his mid-to-late 30s (looking at you, George Springer), you can probably assume some regression to the mean. For Grisham, he’s still in his athletic prime. His xwOBA has absolutely exploded from mediocre to the 91st percentile, indicating he’s doing things to back up his offensive numbers. He’s also improved his strikeout rate, which, while still mediocre, is no longer a serious problem.

A lot of what Grisham has improved, however, has been taking his already good offensive traits and making them elite. He’s historically been above average in barrel rate, average exit velocity, chase rate, and walk rate. In all four areas, he’s raised those numbers to elite. His chase rate, especially, has improved. It’s now in the 99th percentile. He obliterated fastballs in 2025 and used his pull-side power to abuse the short porch.

Grisham’s elite chase and walk rates are what make him the early favorite to be the team’s leadoff hitter on Opening Day. Now, you might want someone who’s a better contact hitter and baserunner to hit in front of the likes of Aaron Judge, Cody Bellinger, and Giancarlo Stanton, but Grisham’s ability to get on base makes him good enough with the current roster.

It’s actually funny to think about how Grisham, a perennial Gold Glove contender whose bat is the reason he couldn’t stick in starting lineups, completely flipped that script in 2025.

It used to be a given that Grisham would give you that defense, and while he still showed flashes of brilliance last year, he was really bad most of the season. He did play through a hamstring strain during the summer that killed his mobility, but the defense was suspect from start to finish. It’s concerning that a relatively healthy 29-year-old has gone from 88th percentile sprint speed to 32nd in just three years, but he managed to be a terrific defender in 2024 with a similar sprint speed, so maybe there’s still something there. Half the battle is instincts, which Grisham has in abundance.

There’s enough to like in Grisham’s profile to suggest that he’s more likely to be close to the offensive threat he was in 2025, especially considering his contract situation. A good season and he’ll be the top outfielder on the market next offseason, even with the lockout, with no qualifying offer attached. But if he slips up, the Yankees will have options behind him. How long is the leash? We’ll see.


See more of the Yankees Previews series here.

Syracuse women’s lacrosse: Arduous early season schedule continues as Orange travel to Stanford

CARY, NORTH CAROLINA - MAY 24: The Syracuse Orange celebrate a goal against the Boston College Eagles during the Division I Women's Lacrosse Semifinal at WakeMed Soccer Park on May 24, 2024 in Cary, North Carolina. (Photo by John Joyner/NCAA Photos/NCAA Photos via Getty Images) | NCAA Photos via Getty Images

The Syracuse Orange put together an effort to be proud of last Friday when they hung tough with the No. 1 North Carolina Tar Heels for much of the afternoon in their eventual, 13-9 loss.

The Orange tied the game early in the fourth quarter on a very nice Molly Guzik goal at 8-8, but ultimately the Tar Hells were just too much as they scored five of the final six goals to take the win.

Still, that’s an impressive result against UNC, who have won 24 games in a row by an average margin of 10.2 goals per game. During that time, only three teams have kept the score within four goals or less: Boston College (twice), Northwestern (twice) and Syracuse.

It’s even more impressive when you consider this was just their second game of the season for a team clearly still trying to figure themselves out. They went from looking overwhelmed against Maryland to competing for three-plus quarters with the powerhouse Tar Heels in just one week’s time for possibly the best-feeling four-goal loss you’ll ever see.

The problem with all this is that ‘Cuse still finds themselves at 0-2 through two weeks, and now travel across the country for their second straight conference game against the Stanford Cardinal.

New Week Brings a New Opportunity.

Heading out west for an ACC matchup with #2 Stanford ✈️ pic.twitter.com/WVmQcYm8Wg

— Syracuse Women's Lacrosse (@CuseWLAX) February 17, 2026

We all remember coming into the season thinking that SU had a very difficult schedule lined up, but none of us could have seen this coming. With a lot of unexpected chaos at the top in the early days of the calendar, there’s been plenty of movement in and around the Top 10. It’s resulted in a media poll that currently has North Carolina (No. 1), Maryland (No. 2) and Stanford (No. 3) leading the rankings.

It seems like a sick joke that Regy Thorpe’s tenure as head coach would begin with three straight games against the top three teams in the national polls, but that’s where we’re at. And that’s where the Orange are as they’re set to face the Cardinal tonight at 8:30 PM eastern time on ACC Network Extra.

It’s another incredible challenge for SU as they’ve given themselves no leeway for trying to figure things out versus lesser opponents, especially as Stanford is a very veteran team with high expectations for themselves.

Of their nine players last year who finished with double-digit points for the season, eight of them return. Goalie Lucy Pearson is back after a solid year in 2025, as are some of her defenders like Olivia Rose, who led the team in ground balls and caused turnovers last year.

Their powerful offense returns almost everyone, led by 65-goal and 82-point scorer Aliya Polisky and 56-goal and 75-point scorer Ava Arceri.

The Cardinal are 3-0 this year with wins over UC Davis, Clemson and Vanderbilt. They just eked out a one-goal win over the Tigers, and smoked the other two. Their team numbers are at least in part a product of a couple easier games, but they’re still frightening.

The offense is averaging 17 goals per game and they’re shooting a staggering 65.4 percent from the field so far. They’ve taken 78 shots this season, and scored goals on 51 of them. Good luck Daniella Guyette is all I’ve got on that one.

Speaking of shots, they’ve actually scored more goals (51) than their opponents have taken shots (50) this season. They’re giving up only 16.7 shots and 11.3 shots on goal per game. It’s tough to beat a team that doesn’t even give up a dozen looks at cage in a contest, but again those numbers are likely impacted by the early-season schedule.

Holding a 48-27 draw advantage doesn’t hurt them in those departments, either.

The Orange will certainly have a fight on their hands as they look to get in the win column for the first time this season on Friday night in Palo Alto.

Samir Nasri calls out Jose Mourinho’s Thierry Henry-like celebration amid Vinicius Jr. criticism

Photo by Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/Getty Images
Photo by Robbie Jay Barratt - AMA/Getty Images

Samir Nasri has called out Jose Mourinho after the Portuguese manager criticised Vinicius Jr.’s celebration, accusing him of hypocrisy given his own history of animated touchline moments.

The controversy erupted following Real Madrid’s clash with Benfica, where Vinicius Jr was reportedly subjected to hostile treatment before scoring and celebrating.

Attention quickly shifted from the match itself to Mourinho’s post-game comments about how the Brazilian marked his goal.

Photo by Maciej Rogowski/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images
Photo by Maciej Rogowski/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images

Samir Nasri calls out Jose Mourinho over Vinicius Jr celebration

Per Trivela FR, Nasri said: “Vinicius is being whistled. He scores a really good goal and gets to celebrate. Mourinho ran laps around a pitch.

“Once, he slid on his knees for 20 meters. He thought he was Thierry Henry as he celebrated. You [Mourinho] don’t have the right to say that.”

Nasri’s criticism was direct. He pointed to Mourinho’s own record of theatrical celebrations during major European nights and argued that it undermines any attempt to police how a player reacts after scoring in a hostile environment.

The implication was clear. If managers are free to express themselves in moments of triumph, players should not be held to a different emotional standard.

What Jose Mourinho said about Vinicius Jr.’s celebration

After Benfica’s defeat, Mourinho addressed the incident in his press conference and focused heavily on Vinicius Jr’s reaction after scoring.

He suggested that while players have the right to celebrate, they should do so with restraint, adding that certain gestures can inflame already tense atmospheres.

Mourinho also stated that he would not take sides regarding the broader allegations surrounding the match, emphasising that he did not believe his club represented discriminatory values.

However, critics argued that shifting the spotlight to the celebration risked minimising the seriousness of the situation surrounding Vinicius Jr.

The debate has since moved beyond a single goal celebration and into a wider conversation about accountability, perception, and leadership during controversial moments in elite European competition.

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Potential cap casualties that could help the Panthers defense

Oct 5, 2025; Charlotte, North Carolina, USA; Carolina Panthers general manager Dan Morgan on the field before the gsme at Bank of America Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-Imagn Images | Bob Donnan-Imagn Images

On Thursday, we looked at some players that are candidates for release from their current teams that could be good targets for the Carolina Panthers. Admittedly, the pickings were a little slim on the offensive side of the ball. However, there are some spicier options on the defensive end that are more likely to be released and would be bigger difference makers on the side of the ball where the Panthers probably need more talent. Let’s dig into some names, starting one that’s already been released.

Bradley Chubb, Edge, Dolphins

The Dolphins got an early start on cleaning their cap sheet by releasing Chubb and Tyreek Hill several weeks before the start of free agency. Chubb is coming off a season in which he tallied 8.5 sacks one year after missing the entire season with a torn ACL. He’s good at both defending the run and getting to the quarterback, which is exactly what the Panthers need. Unfortunately, it’s what just about every team needs, so the Panthers are going to have quite a lot of competition for Chubb’s services should they choose to pursue them.

Tremaine Edmunds, LB, Bears

The Bears would save $15 million against their cap by releasing Edmunds. They’re over the cap to start the offseason, so they’ll be looking for avenues to save significant room. Edmunds is a good player, and he’s still just 27 (soon to be 28) years old. He’s just not worth the $17 million the Bears would owe him should he stay on the roster. The Panthers basically have no linebackers, so landing an above average player at that position that can stay on the field and force some turnovers would be a huge boost to this defense. He should be high on the priority list should he become available.

Malik Hooker, S, Cowboys

The Cowboys are way over the cap going into the offseason, so they’re going to have to make a lot of decisions and move a lot of people to get their books in order. That makes Hooker a prime candidate for release. His release would save the Cowboys $6 million with no dead money beyond this season. The Panthers need a safety to pair with Tre’von Moehrig almost as badly as they need a linebacker to play linebacker. Hooker is a more traditional free safety that Panthers fans have been hopelessly yearning for for several years. He’d be a nice complement to Moehrig’s more thumping style and add to an already formidable Panthers secondary.

Jonathan Greenard, Edge, Vikings

The Vikings have the worst cap situation in the league as it stands right now. They’re going to have to release some guys. Greenard is almost certainly going to be one of them. The Vikings would save nearly $19 million if they designate him a post-June 1 cut. He’s coming off a down season and already has void years on the back end of his contract. It’ll be really, really hard for Minnesota to keep him. Greenard is soon to be 29 and is just one year removed from back to back 12 sack seasons. If he can regain that form after coming off a shoulder injury, he’d be a great get for the Carolina defense.

Drue Tranquill, LB, Chiefs

The Chiefs are in a weird spot relative to what we’ve come to expect from them. Patrick Mahomes is coming off a torn ACL, and the team is over the cap. It’s a good spot for them to do a little reset. Tranquill will be 31 when next season starts, so while he has become a mainstay in Kansas City, the Chiefs could elect to go younger and cheaper at the position as they rebuild their roster. He wouldn’t be a longterm solution at linebacker, but the Panthers need all the help they can get at the position, even if it’s just for a year or two. Tranquill is still a very good player and would be a great plug and play option at that spot.

2026 offseason: Chiefs are light on likely extension candidates

ORCHARD PARK, NEW YORK - NOVEMBER 02: Trent McDuffie #22 of the Kansas City Chiefs warms up prior to the NFL 2025 game between Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium on November 02, 2025 in Orchard Park, New York. (Photo by Bryan Bennett/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Kansas City Chiefs have spent lavishly over the past two offseasons, with much of the money going to rewarding homegrown talent who helped deliver back-to-back Super Bowl championships.

Four members of the team’s 2021 draft class — center Creed Humphrey, tight end Noah Gray, linebacker Nick Bolton, and guard Trey Smith — stayed in Kansas City beyond the terms of their original contract. Humphrey and Gray signed extensions ahead of their fourth seasons, while Bolton and Smith (while on the franchise tag) eventually re-signed upon reaching free agency.

From the 2022 class, defensive end George Karlaftis will potentially stay with the Chiefs through the 2030 season, with the first-round selection signing an extension during last season’s training camp. Other notable names from the class include cornerback Jaylen Watson, linebacker Leo Chenal, and safety Bryan Cook, who are set to become unrestricted free agents next month. Their futures in Kansas City probably depend on the interest they receive on the open market.

The team’s other first-round selection, two-time All-Pro cornerback Trent McDuffie, is still nominally tied to the Chiefs for 2026 via the fifth-year option (valued at $13.6 million). However, McDuffie is widely predicted to either sign an extension of his own or be traded this offseason.

While McDuffie is easily the Chiefs’ most obvious extension candidate, he may be the only player Kansas City feels a need to lock up on the current roster. This does not count star quarterback Patrick Mahomes, who will probably sign a completely redone contract in 2026 after again restructuring this offseason to create salary cap space.

The team’s 2023 draft class is now extension eligible, though it is doubtful any of them receive lucrative new contracts before the season starts.

The team drafted defensive end Felix Anudike-Uzomah in the first round, but he has only three career sacks. The underwhelming start to his career led into the hamstring injury suffered last training camp that forced him to miss the entire 2025 season. Not only will the Chiefs have no desire to extend him, but the team will also assuredly decline Anudike-Uzomah’s fifth-year option.

Having just turned 24, there is still time for Anudike-Uzomah to carve out a role in the league. However, he will enter a contract season needing to justify even staying in the league in 2027.

Wide receiver Rashee Rice, the Chiefs’ second-round selection, is more complicated. At Rice’s best, he has looked like one of the league’s most dangerous wideouts. Unfortunately, he missed most of his second season after a major knee injury. Upon returning in 2025 (both from the injury and a six-game league suspension), Rice’s third campaign was marked both by dominant moments and frustrating bouts of inconsistency with drops and route errors.

Drama has continued to follow Rice through his short NFL career, continuing Wednesday as we learned a former partner has filed a lawsuit against him in Texas alleging domestic violence. The Chiefs have shown a high tolerance for navigating off-field legal issues, but Rice’s latest problems may ultimately end his time in Kansas City before the final season of his rookie contract.

Assuming he plays in 2026, Rice will need to show more consistency — on top of satisfying increasingly magnified character concerns — for any team to invest in him.

The rest of the class has not proven much towards long-term contracts.

Little information is known about the recovery timeline for tackle Wanya Morris’ season-ending knee injury. The team’s 2023 third-round selection has had multiple chances to establish himself as a starting tackle — only to repeatedly come up short. Most observers saw right tackle as Morris’ most likely NFL position, and the Chiefs are expected to release starter Jawaan Taylor before the league year begins. However, it is unknown if Morris will recover to factor into a hypothetical right tackle competition.

Safety Chamarri Conner, for better or for worse, has been a mainstay on the Chiefs’ defense. Conner may be a candidate for a minor extension because his snap counts will qualify for a mandatory raise to about $3.6 million under the league’s Proven Performance Escalator. The Chiefs could add years onto Conner’s rookie deal and pay the increase as a signing bonus for salary cap purposes.

The team’s other three 2023 draft selections are not on the team. Edge rusher BJ Thompson, selected in the fifth round, saw his NFL career end after suffering a frightening cardiac arrest episode at the team facility in July of 2024.

Defensive tackle Keondre Coburn has passed through three NFL teams since the Chiefs waived him during his rookie season and did not play in 2025. Cornerback Nic Jones has since moved on to the New York Giants. Before selecting either player in 2023, Kansas City traded the 178th selection for a 2024 fifth-round pick. This implies the Chiefs may have exhausted their draft board and had undrafted free agent grades on both Coburn and Jones in the first place.

At any rate, minimal returns on the 2023 draft class leave the Chiefs still searching for contributors at multiple key positions. Should the team move McDuffie, it is conceivable that Kansas City could see an offseason pass without locking up any in-house talent.

While heavy roster turnover should be expected after a disappointing 2025 campaign, the Chiefs find themselves without an opportunity to spread the financial impact of extensions over the final seasons of rookie contracts — and thus deprived of one of the best ways to manage the league’s salary cap.

The Good Phight’s Community Prospect list: #17 – Devin Saltiban

CLEARWATER, MEXICO - MARCH 14: Devin Saltiban #35 of the Philadelphia Phillies looks on prior to the game between the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Philadelphia Phillies at BayCare Ballpark on Friday, March 14, 2025 in Clearwater, Florida. (Photo by Mike Carlson/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

Listen folks, we’re getting to the end of the list here, but c’mon. Even squinting doesn’t really make this one make sense.

Devin Saltiban – 88
Griffin Burkholder – 23
Keaton Anthony – 11
Carson DeMartini – 11
Seth Johnson – 10
Yoniel Curet – 8
Alex McFarlane – 7
Mavis Graves – 5
Ramon Marquez – 4
Zach McCambley – 2

Yeah, I don’t get this one. Probably a lot of fake voting going on here, but at least there are still plenty of people that like him. The below scouting report is at least mildly interested in him, as is Matt Winkelman, who has him 16th on his list. The “slow burn” description is probably rather apt at this point, but he’s going to have to show quite a bit of improvement this season, else he finds himself off a bunch of lists completely.

2025 stats (w/ Clearwater and Lakewood)

341 PA, .180/.259/.305, 7 HR, 26 RBI, 19 SB, 6.7 BB%, 27.9%, 72 wRC+

Fangraphs scouting report

He’s a plus runner and packs a powerful pull-side punch for a smaller guy, but Saltiban remains a high-risk prospect because of his strikeout issues, which stem from a lack of breaking ball recognition. Saltiban played second base in 2024, then a mix of second and center field in 2025. He is a flub-prone infielder and was still struggling to read the ball off the bat in center at the end of last season, but the timeshare and injury limited him to just 37 games out there. He only played center field in Australia and nearly doubled his career start total at the position. It’s imperative for his defense to improve out there; Saltiban needs to be able to make an impact in the field to give his strikeouts room to breath. This is a toolsy, slow-burning prospect who turns 21 in February.

With each new post, we’ll reveal who won the voting for that particular slot, then post new players for you to vote on, adding another one to the list each time until we get to our final tally of 20. Once we get to 20 top prospects, we’ll do an honorable mention post at the end. If a player gets traded to another team, we’ll just chuck him right on outta here and all the players will move up a spot. If a prospect gets acquired, we’ll ask where he should go on the list.

Probably the most important thing about this whole process – please vote. Give us a few minutes of your time, just click a button and then we can discuss other players and things in the comment section, but don’t forget – VOTE!

2025 Season in Review:

ARLINGTON, TX - SEPTEMBER 24: Jacob deGrom #48 of the Texas Rangers pitches during a game against the Minnesota Twins at Globe Life Field on September 24, 2025 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Alexandra Carnochan/Texas Rangers/Getty Images) | Getty Images

With the 2025 Texas Rangers season having come to an end, we shall be, over the course of the offseason, taking a look at every player who appeared in a major league game for the Texas Rangers in 2025.

Today we are looking at pitcher Jacob deGrom.

Jacob deGrom made 30 starts for the Texas Rangers in 2025.

That, in and of itself, is a success of sorts. When the Texas Rangers signed Jacob deGrom after the 2022 season, there were many dire predictions that the Rangers wouldn’t get a full season from him, that he might not make 30 starts in the entirety of his Ranger career, much less in a single season.

The thing about the “deGrom isn’t durable” narrative is that went from non-existent to conventional wisdom in roughly 18 months. From 2017 through 2020, deGrom made 107 starts, tied with Jon Lester for the 6th most in MLB in that span. Gerrit Cole, Zack Greinke and Rick Porcello each had 110 starts, Patrick Corbin had 109 starts, and Lance Lynn had 108 starts. He was first in innings pitched in that span, with 690.1.

Then in 2021 he had one of the weirdest great seasons ever, putting up a 1.08 ERA in 15 starts. He followed that up with 11 starts in 2022. The missed time over those two campaigns resulted in deGrom going from a workhorse to unreliable in the public’s eyes.

Then 2023 and 2024 and deGrom made just 9 starts for the Rangers due to undergoing his second Tommy John surgery. The haters said deGrom couldn’t stay healthy. And they were correct. Honestly great call from the haters.

Until this past year, when deGrom made his 30 starts and threw 172 innings and put concerns — immediate concerns, anyway — about his ability to stay healthy to rest.

And that was the important thing, because if Jacob deGrom is healthy, he’s going to be really good. There was not really any question about that. Which is kind of funny, given his background as a ninth round pick out of Stetson who didn’t pitch until his junior year, someone who had his first Tommy John surgery soon after being drafted, someone who never was hyped coming up, who topped out at #10 on the BA Mets prospect lists.

A couple of digressions real quick…

First of all, something I’ve theorized before is that guys who transition from being a position player to pitching have a higher than usual risk of UCL damage right after making the switch. I haven’t studied this, its just anecdotal in nature, but it seems like we see a lot of instances of players converting to pitching, showing promise, and then having to go under the knife for Tommy John surgery. I would guess that the change in stress on the elbow for someone in their 20s makes them more likely to tear the UCL. That said, as I mentioned in the Sam Haggerty writeup yesterday, I’m not a doctor, and I don’t even play one on TV.

Secondly, Jacob deGrom made his major league debut one month before his 26th birthday. That’s incredibly late for a player who is legitimately great. Whenever deGrom retires, he’s going to have a fascinating Hall of Fame case. He’s not going to have big compiler numbers — hell, he doesn’t even have 100 career wins yet — but he still has the aura of a Hall of Famer, with a stretch of being historically dominant. His JAWS score, right now, is almost identical to Felix Hernandez, who looks like he’s going to get voted into the Hall in the next few years. (Though he does trail Johan Santana, and I’m still angry about him being one-and-done.)

Getting back on point…I think it is fair to ask, how good was Jacob deGrom, really, in 2025? Ace good, or solid mid-rotation starter good?

deGrom’s 2.97 ERA is impressive, the 13th best among the 70 major league pitchers with at least 150 innings pitched in 2025. His ERA+ of 123, however, ranked him 21st — a byproduct of B-R’s park factors treating the Shed as extremely pitcher-friendly. And his 2.9 bWAR had him tied for 27th in the majors, tied with Quinn Priester and, ironically, Merrill Kelly, and one slot behind his new teammate MacKenzie Gore, due to the credit that the Rangers defense (which B-R’s numbers have as easily the best in the majors in 2025) gets towards his run prevention.

Interestingly, deGrom didn’t allow an unearned run all season. Well, maybe that’s not interesting to you, but it is to me.

If you prefer fWAR, deGrom does better there, with his 3.4 fWAR being 21st in the majors among the 70 pitchers with at least 150 innings in 2025. And his xERA (3.36) ordinal ranking was even better, as he slotted in at 11th overall.

So its kind of complicated.

deGrom isn’t the same pitcher he was when he was with the Mets. His K rate — 27.7% in 2025 — is just great, not otherworldly (in that ridiculous 2021 season, he struck out 45% of the batters he faced). His walk rate is also great, not unworldly, though the combination of great K rate and great walk rate is still pretty special. His velocity is down a tad from his final years with the Mets (though higher, interestingly, than it was in his earlier years in New York), though with a fastball that average 97.5 mph in 2025 he’s still one of the hardest throwing starting pitchers in the game.

deGrom in 2025, though, did have issues with allowing loud contact. And, of course, he had issues with the long ball in 2025, allowing the highest HR/9 rate of his career, and the 16th highest of our 70 pitchers with at least 150 innings.

One of the interesting evolutions deGrom has undergone since joining the Rangers is that he has become a fly ball pitcher. That evolution has actually been in progress for a while — his first four seasons with the Mets, he had a ground ball rate of 47.4% to 48.0%. From 2019 to 2022 it dropped from 45.2% to 40.3%, and has been below 40% all three seasons with the Rangers, including 38.1% in 2025, per Statcast. As a point of reference, Statcast has the MLB average during deGrom’s career at 44.2%.

Really, deGrom’s homer issues didn’t become an issue until the back end of the 2025 season. Through the end of June, deGrom was sporting a 2.08 ERA and 3.08 FIP in 16 games, with just 9 homers allowed. For July through September, deGrom allowed 17 homers in 10 starts, resulting in a 4.07 ERA and a 4.34 FIP.

Weirdly, deGrom’s K rate actually improve somewhat in the final three months, while his walk rate stayed the same. His BABIP, which was miniscule all year — .230, 2nd best in our 70 pitcher sample — dipped slightly. He just went from giving up fewer than 1 home run per 9 innings in the first three months of the season to almost 2 bombs per 9 innings in the final three months.

Is it a cause for concern? Is this a trend, where we are going to be seeing deGrom feeding his gopher more and more often in 2026? Is it a matter of him just wearing down in his first season back after Tommy John surgery?

I do think its not unreasonable to think that the workload caught up to deGrom over the course of the 2025 season. The 172 innings he threw were more than he had thrown in the previous three seasons, majors and minors, combined. It was almost twice as many innings as he’d thrown in any single season, majors and minors combined, since 2019. And of course, he’s 37.

I’m not sure what to expect from deGrom in 2026. I expect he will be good. If he’s as good as he was in the first half of 2025, the Rangers will have one of the best pitchers in baseball.

I’d really like for that to be the case.

Previously:

Gerson Garabito

Tyler Mahle

Kyle Higashioka

Adolis Garcia

Luis Curvelo

Alejandro Osuna

Blaine Crim

Jake Burger

Jacob Webb

Nick Ahmed

Jon Gray

Carl Edwards Jr.

Josh Jung

Leody Taveras

Dustin Harris

Marc Church

Luke Jackson

Danny Coulombe

Wyatt Langford

Dylan Moore

Michael Helman

Evan Carter

Cole Winn

Rowdy Tellez

Dane Dunning

Marcus Semien

Billy McKinney

Jose Corniell

Jonah Heim

Cody Freeman

Sam Haggerty

BTB Friday Discussion: What are you looking to see from the NFL Combine?

INDIANAPOLIS, IN - MARCH 04: A detail view of the NFL crest with the Scouting Combine logo is seen during the NFL Scouting Combine on March 4, 2022, at the Indiana Convention Center in Indianapolis, IN. (Photo by Robin Alam/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Next week will be a big one from an informational standpoint as it is officially time for the NFL combine. The Super Bowl was not even two weeks ago. Following football really is a year-round venture.

The nuts and bolts of the combine have changed a lot over the years. Evaluation of players is hardly its true and total purpose anymore, but that isn’t to say that there isn’t a lot gleaned from it. There is medical information that can be uncovered which is a huge thing, but there are headlines that emerge from different dignitaries that speak.

Brian Schottenheimer will have a day where he does and time will tell whether or not Jerry Jones holds court on the team bus given that he chose not to do so last year. The overall point here is that we are going to learn a few things about this team over the course of the next 7-10 days.

What do you hope to learn? What information do you want to see reach the surface?

Let us know in the comments down below.

Is tight end an underrated need for Rams this offseason?

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - DECEMBER 18: Davis Allen #87 and Terrance Ferguson #18 of the Los Angeles Rams celebrate after Ferguson scored a second quarter touchdown against the Seattle Seahawks at Lumen Field on December 18, 2025 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Los Angeles Rams took the NFL by storm last season when they introduced 13 personnel to the offense. After being primarily a three wide receiver team in 11 personnel sets, the Rams completely flipped the script in the middle of the year. The Rams suddenly became a heavy personnel team, utilizing three tight ends at one of the highest rates in the NFL.

When all was said and done, the Rams ran 330 plays out of 13 personnel which was nearly one-third of their offense and had twice as many as the team with the second-highest rate in the Pittsburgh Steelers. In fact, the Rams only ran 22 fewer plays in 13 personnel than the Steelers, Cardinals, and Colts combined that were the only other teams to run more than 100 plays.

It’s going to be interesting to see if the Rams continue to build on 13 personnel or if McVay goes back to his comfort zone in 11 personnel. An argument can be made that the Rams went to 13 personnel out of necessity rather than a purposeful twist. When 13 personnel was introduced in Week 7, it was a game that Puka Nacua missed. With the lack of depth at wide receiver and some of the injuries at the position, using 13 personnel made sense.

However, the Rams were also incredibly efficient out of 13 personnel. Their 0.5 EPA per pass ranked fifth and their 0.07 EPA per rush ranked fourth. Comparatively, the Rams averaged 0.17 EPA per pass and 0.01 EPA per rush. In other words, they were almost three times more efficient throwing the ball and seven times more efficient running the ball.

For the most part, many would like to see the Rams continue to build on what they did in 13 personnel last season. However, if the Rams are going to run 13 personnel, they need tight ends and depth at the position. With Colby Parkinson, Terrance Ferguson, and Davis Allen as the only tight ends on the roster heading into the offseason, the Rams need to continue to add at the position. While the Rams could bring Tyler Higbee back, his contract expiring feels like a natural time to move on. Higbee has also struggled to stay healthy.

It’s also worth noting that Parkinson and Allen are entering the final year of their contracts. The Rams could opt to bring one or both back, but adding at the position to backfill if needed wouldn’t be a bad idea. That’s not to say that the Rams need to draft Kenyon Sadiq in the first round or spend $11 million per season on Kyle Pitts. However, adding a mid-level free agent or a tight end on day two or day three of the draft makes sense.

Even still, the Rams could look to “accelerate” the development of Terrance Ferguson by adding another veteran free agent who can produce. Multiple things can be true here when it comes to Ferguson. The Rams can be very excited about his potential and development. At the same time, it might be more realistic to expect a jump from year two to year three than year one to year two.

That doesn’t mean that Ferguson isn’t or won’t be a good player. With that said, in a “win now” window and season in which the Rams want to go “all in”, adding a player that accelerates Ferguson’s development and role in the offense makes sense.

The development rate of tight ends is why they are typically seen as such bad value in the first round. There are many cases in which it takes until the third or even fourth years for the player to hit their potential which is the end of their rookie contracts. Tight ends typically have a slower development rate than wide receivers or other positions because the learning curve from college to the NFL is much steeper.

An experienced player like David Njoku who has been underutilized in a bad situation with the Cleveland Browns could make sense. Isaiah Likely and Cade Otton are players who should be developed now heading into year five. They are options to consider as well. Those players may cost $9 million per season, but the Rams also had $9.2 million tied into Tyler Higbee last season. There’s a good chance any one of Njoku, Likely, or Otton would be more productive than Higbee was in 2025.

There’s obvious concern that adding one of those players to jump Ferguson on the depth chart would hinder his development. At the same time, if the Rams continue to utilize 13 personnel, Ferguson will still see snaps. Additionally, a veteran player with a similar style could be a benefit to Ferguson’s development in the long run.

It’s true that the Rams have Davis Allen in the mix as well. At the same time, the Rams shouldn’t opt against adding a tight end because of Allen. In three years, Allen has 342 total receiving yards. It’s important to be realistic about what he is. He’s a good role player and special teams contributor. Allen’s presence shouldn’t sway the Rams away from adding another tight end.

Again, the Rams could very well go back to more 11 personnel this season which would make the tight end position moot in the offense. However, one poor performance offensively and fans are going to want the Rams and McVay to go back to heavy personnel packages that worked so well this season. That is something that they can and should continue to build on in 2026. In a “win now” season and with two tight ends on the final years of their contracts, the Rams need to continue adding to the position.

Detroit Lions mailbag: How much cap space do the Lions need for free agency?

CANTON, OHIO - JULY 31: Executive vice president & general manager Brad Holmes of the Detroit Lions looks on prior to the 2025 Pro Football Hall of Fame Game against the Los Angeles Chargers at Tom Benson Hall of Fame Stadium on July 31, 2025 in Canton, Ohio. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Before I get into this week’s Midweek Mailbag podcast, just wanted to share a word with the Pride of Detroit community. I’ve been having a lot of fun with our Office Hours chats in the comment section, and I want to continue those moving forward. Unfortunately, I’ve been sidetracked the past few weeks. Last week, it was the Drew Petzing interview. This week, I’ve been battling a cold/flu/COVID or something. Next week, I’ll be at the NFL Combine. So look for our Office Hours chat to resume the week of March 2.

As for this week’s Midweek Mailbag show, one of our biggest topics this week surrounded salary cap space. We know the Detroit Lions are currently projected to be over the 2026 salary cap. We also know that the Lions can (but won’t) create $128 million in cap space from restructures and over $17 million in cap space if the Lions part ways with Taylor Decker and Graham Glasgow.

But what we don’t know is how much cap space the Lions should or will create.

The Lions may have a lot of starting holes to fill this offseason. That number could be upwards of seven players depending on the health and retirement of players. Though Detroit could very well fill those holes internally or via a few re-signings, the fact remains that the Lions could be seeking at least four or five starting-capable players in free agency. With only two top-100 picks in April’s NFL Draft, the best way for the Lions to fill those roster holes will be to spend some money.

So how much contract restructuring will the Lions need to do to create ample space to get everything they want this offseason? And what will be the consequences if they do? Additionally, how much will they need to set aside for the draft class, contract extensions, and carry-over into the regular season?

Erik Schlitt and I break it all down on this week’s Midweek Mailbag.

Other topics on this week’s show:

  • Reactions to Rod Wood’s retirement and discussion on his replacement
  • Do the Lions consider next year’s draft class when picking players this year?
  • OT or EDGE: Which position should be drafted first in the 2026 NFL Draft?
  • Should the Lions bring back Ifeatu Melifonwu?
  • Should the Lions move Tate Ratledge to center and sign a free agent guard? Or do the opposite?
  • If the Lions moved, would you still be a fan?
  • Who is our dream interview for the PODcast?

Listen to the show in the Spotify embed below, or on your favorite podcasting platform. And don’t forget to rate and review!

You can also catch the podcast on our YouTube and Twitch pages, which features a ton of bonus Lions talk in between segments.

Weird Islanders: The Podcast! – Episode 81 – Rob Davison (with guest John Cullen)

Along with comedian, podcaster and new author John Cullen, we remember Rob Davison, who had one major moment against a marquee opponent in his very short stint on Long Island.

Like a lot of defensive defensemen, Rob Davison was not a player most people would remember. His job was preventing goals, not scoring them, for a very good San Jose Sharks team in the early 2000’s. When he was dealt to the Islanders at the tail end of the 2007-08 season, it barely registered with the fanbase and was more about filling a giant injury hole than anything else. He arrived late to his first game and would eventually leave the team after that playoff-free season.

BUT! In those 19-games, Rob Davison – of all people – scored a goal so crazy, so unbelievable, so memorable that we’re still talking about it 25 years later. In an otherwise pointless game at Nassau Coliseum between two teams going nowhere, Davison launched the puck 190-feet down the ice and ended up with one of the most ludicrous shorthanded goals in NHL history, forever tying him to former Sharks teammate Vesa Toskala in a moment of infamy no one who watched it will ever forget.

Instead of finding a Sharks fan to talk about Davison, we asked John – a fan of the hated Maple Leafs – to talk about that game, that goal and Toskala’s legacy in Toronto. Ironically, we all find a degree of sympathy for the goalie who faced an impossible play and whiffed on it the way just about anyone would have. We talk about his reaction to his friend Davison scoring a goal like that on him, and about how trading Davison helped the Sharks draft an upgrade, who has a goofy connection to the Islanders decades later. We also enjoy a rarely remembered fact about that famous game (that the Islanders still lost).

We can’t thank John enough for coming on. He’s a very busy man between his many podcasts, his new book – Curling Rocks! – being out (and recording its audio version) and his work for CBC covering curling at the Olympics. Check out his shows Broomgate, A Curling Scandal, What is…? A Jeopardy! Podcast (with Emily Heller), The POD Kast (with Bryan Quinby) and Blocked Party (with Stefen Heck).

A Weird Islanders Extra! bonus episode with us and John discussing the Islanders/Leafs/Tavares thing was released back in January.

WEIRD BONUS MATERIAL

  • After 176 mostly-quiet games and one Western Conference with the San Jose Sharks, Davison was traded to the Islanders for a seventh round pick that, ironically, turned into Jason Demers, another defenseman who played 200-plus games with the Sharks and an astute observer of the game.
  • On that same day, Garth Snow traded Chris Simon to Minnesota and Marc-Andre Bergeron to Anaheim. Replacing Bergeron with Davison is like replacing a fresh, sweet, juicy apple with an onion (in a complimentary way).
  • This man scored three (3) goals in his NHL career and this, from March 18, 2008, was by far the most memorable one (the Islanders lost 3-1). This was also the final NHL goal of Davison’s career.
  • That bouncing goal on Vesa Toskala of the Maple Leafs continues to be a core memory for those who saw it. Toskala and Davison were once teammates on the Sharks and, according to Davison, Toskala told him afterwards, ‘“If one guy was going to do it – I am glad it was you.”
  • Davison went on to have short stints with the Canucks (23 games) and Devils (1 game), and two seasons in Europe playing in Austria and Czechia. During his even more brief time with the Devils, Davison fought Islanders Micheal Haley and Matt Martin… in the samepreseason game!
  • He signed a deal to return to the Sharks in 2013 but spent the season in the AHL with Worcester.
  • Since retiring, he’s had an extensive coaching career, winning a Calder Cup with the Toronto Marlies and back-to-back championships with Salzberg in Austria. He’s currently an associate coach with the OHL’s Guelph Storm.

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Royals in Bloom: New Faces, New Broadcasts, New Season

Spring is back — and so is Royals baseball.

In this episode of the Royals Rundown Podcast, Jacob Milham and Jeremy “Hokius” Greco dive into the excitement surrounding Kansas City Royals spring training and what fans can expect as the new season approaches. From the buzz around camp to the practical implications of updated strike zone rules and broadcasting changes, the hosts unpack how the viewing experience — and the game itself — is evolving.

The conversation also highlights the Royals’ continued support of the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum, underscoring the organization’s role in preserving baseball history and strengthening community ties. Jacob and Jeremy break down recent roster updates, player movement news, and leadership changes within the MLB Players Association — exploring how those shifts could influence future negotiations and league dynamics.

To close, the hosts offer thoughtful cultural reflections through a review of Mr. Baseball, using film as a lens to examine how the sport intersects with identity, globalization, and tradition.

Whether you’re following roster battles, adapting to new broadcasting elements, or simply ready for baseball to return, this episode delivers insight, context, and enthusiasm for the Royals and the game at large.

Email Jacob directly at: jm17971047@gmail.com

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Jim Ratcliffe avoids FA charge after controversial immigration comments

Sir Jim Ratcliffe has apologised for his choice of language after claiming migrants had ‘colonised’ the UK (Nick Potts/PA) (PA Wire)

Sir Jim Ratcliffe has escaped an FA charge for his controversial comments about immigration.

The Manchester United co-owner has instead been reminded of his responsibilities as a participant in football after he gave an interview in which he said the United Kingdom had been “colonised by immigrants”.

Ratcliffe’s remarks drew widespread condemnation, including from Prime Minister Keir Starmer, and the 73-year-old billionaire subsequently issued an apology.

The FA looked into Ratcliffe before deciding not to take disciplinary action against the Ineos businessman.

But United had taken the step of issuing a statement in which they said they were a “welcoming and inclusive” club.

And head coach Michael Carrick supported the club statement and struck a different note from Ratcliffe when he addressed the issue.

Sir Jim Ratcliffe faced criticism over his comments (Martin Rickett/PA) (PA Archive)
Sir Jim Ratcliffe faced criticism over his comments (Martin Rickett/PA) (PA Archive)

He said: “Throughout the years, as a player and member of staff and as a supporter, we are really proud of the environment and culture we’ve got at the club.

“Equality and diversity and respect for each other is something we look to carry through every day. I have travelled the world and know what this club means to an awful lot of people. I am fully aware of the responsibility and we try to carry that out every day. I am proud of what the club stands for and has done for so long.”

Mikel Arteta urges Arsenal to ‘keep calm’ to end Premier League title drought

Mikel Arteta wants his Arsenal team to remain calm as the title pressure ramps up (PA)

Mikel Arteta has urged his Arsenal squad to maintain composure and focus as the pressure intensifies in their pursuit of a first Premier League title in 22 years.

The call for calm comes after the Gunners squandered a two-goal lead against bottom-of-the-table Wolves on Wednesday night, a result that has seemingly handed the initiative back to rivals Manchester City.

The 2-2 draw at Molineux means that if Pep Guardiola’s side secure victory in all their remaining 12 matches – including a crucial encounter against Arsenal at the Etihad in April – they will be crowned champions.

Despite the dropped points, Arteta’s title-chasing team still holds a five-point advantage at the top, though they have played one more game than City.

The club, however, is grappling with the lingering disappointment of finishing runners-up in recent seasons, and the latest draw, which marks only two wins in their last seven league games, has reignited accusations of them being "bottlers".

Arsenal were unable to hold on to all three points against Wolves
Arsenal were unable to hold on to all three points against Wolves

Addressing these claims ahead of his side’s trip to Tottenham on Sunday, Arteta stated: "The media reaction is tough. Everybody has their own opinion and their perspective is the right one.

“If we all have an individual book, I don’t know what your book would say and what you had predicted three, five, seven, eight months ago? It would be very interesting to go through and understand what you predicted and how you saw the season going."

He added: "We have a very clear instruction. We have to live in the present and the present is beautiful. We are exactly where we want to be in every competition. So, keeping calm, keeping my eyes open, my ears open, and understanding what the players need to give their best."

Arteta also highlighted external validation, noting: "What I read is the press conference by (Wolves manager) Rob (Edwards) before the game, and what he said when he texted me. He thinks that we are the best team in the league by far."

Beyond the league, Arsenal have enjoyed a strong season, reaching the final of next month’s Carabao Cup and progressing to the knockout stages of the Champions League after winning all eight of their group matches.

They are also poised to reach the FA Cup quarter-finals, with a fifth-round tie against Mansfield scheduled for March.

Reflecting on the team’s response to the Wolves setback, Arteta commented: "What I’ve seen (from the players) is a tremendous reaction. And I’m not surprised at all.

“When you lose points in the last kick of the game in a very unpredictable manner, because to predict a team with a 0.02 XG is going to score, nobody can really understand that. But this is football, that’s the beauty of it.

Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard could return against Tottenham (Bradley Collyer/PA). (PA Wire)
Arsenal captain Martin Odegaard could return against Tottenham (Bradley Collyer/PA). (PA Wire)

“The instant reaction is pain, it was a shock to the system, and after that it’s: ‘Okay, what can I do about it?’ That was chapter 27. And what I’m very interested in is the next chapter, what we are made of, and how we write our own destiny from here going forward."

In terms of team news for the upcoming North London derby, Martin Odegaard and Kai Havertz, who missed the Molineux fixture due to injury, have an outside chance of featuring against Igor Tudor’s Spurs at the Tottenham Stadium.

Arteta concluded: "We have to wait until tomorrow but there is a big possibility that they are available."

Canada&#39;s Crosby out for Olympic hockey semis; McDavid handed captaincy

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Canada's Sidney Crosby sustained a lower-body injury during a win over Czechia in the 2026 Winter Olympics men's hockey semifinals Wednesday in Milan. File Photo by Molly Riley/UPI

Feb. 20 (UPI) -- Sidney Crosby, who sustained a lower-body injury during a quarterfinal win over Czechia, will not play in a 2026 Winter Olympics semifinal against Finland, Hockey Canada announced Friday.

Fellow forward Connor McDavid will serve as Canada's captain in Crosby's absence. Defenseman Cale Makar and forward Nathan MacKinnon will be alternate captains in the matchup Friday in Milan.

The winner of the first semifinal will meet Team USA or Slovakia in the Milan-Cortina gold medal game Sunday in Milan. The loser will face one of those teams in the bronze medal game Saturday at Milano Santagiulia Ice Hockey Arena.

Crosby, 38, was hurt when he took a hit from defenseman Radko Gudas in the second period of Canada's 4-3 win over Czechia on Wednesday. Crosby appeared to sustain an injury to his right knee.

The two-time Olympic gold medalist and three-time Stanley Cup champion totaled two goals and four assists for six points through four appearances at the 2026 Winter Olympics.

McDavid leads all players with 11 points through four appearances in the Olympic hockey tournament. He totaled two goals and nine assists so far for Canada. Fellow Canadian forward Macklin Celebrini is tied with Swedish forward Lucas Raymond for the second-most points (nine) in the tournament.

Pressley keen to avoid &#39;transitional summer&#39;

Dundee head coach Steven Pressley says wants to avoid another "transitional" summer in terms of player turnover but admits it's very difficult to plan ahead when their Premiership safety is not guaranteed.

The Dark Blues, who are currently ninth in the Scottish Premiership, have a number of players whose contracts or loan deals are up at the end of this campaign and Pressley is hoping to avoid a repeat of the sizeable squad overhaul he faced following his appointment last summer.

"We are trying to future plan," Pressley told BBC Scotland.

"The club have reached out to several players around new contracts because stability and continuity are really important.

"We know we are still going to have to bring in personnel in the summer but we don't want a transitional summer like we have just experienced.

"But we are not safe yet in the league so it is very difficult, at times, for clubs like ourselves to really plan ahead.

"We want to change that but at the same time we are conscious of that situation so we are trying as hard as we can to bring stability and continuity but at the same time we have to secure our future."

Defender Billy Koumetio's deal is up in the summer but he seems set to stick around at Dens Park with the club keen to exercise a year-long option on his deal.

"That is certainly the case and yes of course we would love to take that option up," Pressley added.

"Billy has been a really important player for us this year, he had a spell of games where his performances were at a really high level and we think there is a very interesting player there that, with games and with development, can play at a very high level."

"That is exciting and also it is pleasing that we do have that clause within his contract and it gives us additional stability in that position."

Boxing schedule and results 2026

Josh Kelly looks on as Bakhram Murtazaliev touches the canvas
Josh Kelly won his maiden world title in January, beating Bakhram Murtazaliev on points [Getty Images]

2026 schedule

The BBC is not responsible for any changes to dates and fixtures.

21 February

Nottingham, England

  • Leigh Wood v Josh Warrington 2 (super-featherweight)
  • Sandy Ryan v Karla Ramos Zamora (WBC light-welterweight world title)

Las Vegas, USA

  • Mario Barrios (c) v Ryan Garcia (WBC welterweight world title)

22 February

Detroit, USA

  • Claressa Shields (c) v Franchon Crews-Dezurn 2 (undisputed heavyweight world championship)

28 February

Arizona, USA

  • Emanuel Navarrete (c) v Eduardo Nunez (c) (WBO & IBF super-featherweight world titles)

8 March

Las Vegas, USA

  • Jai Opetaia v Brandon Glanton (IBF cruiserweight world title)

14 March

Dublin, Ireland

  • Jazza Dickens (c) v Anthony Cacace (WBA super-featherweight world title)

California, USA

  • Gabriela Fundora (c) v Viviana Ruiz Corredor (undisputed flyweight world championship)
  • Oscar Collazo (c) v Jesus Haro (WBO minimumweight world title)

15 March

Yokohama, Japan

  • Thammanoon Niyomtrong (c) v Shokichi Iwata (WBC flyweight world title)
  • Anthony Olascuaga (c) v Jukiya Iimura (WBO flyweight world title)

20 March

Belfast, Northern Ireland

  • Mick Conlan v Kevin Walsh (featherweight)

21 March

London, England

  • George Liddard (c) v Tyler Denny (British & Commonwealth middleweight titles)

28 March

Manchester, England

  • Moses Itauma v Jermaine Franklin (heavyweight)

Las Vegas, USA

  • Sebastian Fundora (c) v Keith Thurman (WBC light-middleweight world title)

3 April

Tokyo, Japan

  • Rene Santiago (c) v Masataka Taniguchi (WBO & WBA light-flyweight world titles)

4 April

Cardiff, Wales

On BBC Two from 20:00 GMT:

  • Lauren Price (c) v Stephanie Pineiro (WBC, IBF & WBA welterweight world titles)
  • Rhys Edwards v Gully Powar (British featherweight title)

London, England

  • Deontay Wilder v Derek Chisora (heavyweight)
  • Viddal Riley v Mateusz Masternak (European cruiserweight title)

5 April

London, England

  • Caroline Dubois (c) v Terri Harper (c) (WBC & WBO lightweight world titles)
  • Ellie Scotney v Mayelli Flores Rosquero (undisputed super-bantamweight world championship)
  • Chantelle Cameron v Michaela Kotaskova (WBO light-middleweight world title)
  • Irma Garcia (c) v Emma Dolan (IBF super-flyweight world title)

11 April

London, England

  • Tyson Fury v Arslanbek Makhmudov (heavyweight)

17 April

Glasgow, Scotland

  • Nathan Collins v Cristobal Lorente (featherweight)
  • Royston Barney-Smith v Conor McIntosh (British & Commonwealth super-featherweight titles)

18 April

Liverpool, England

  • Callum Smith v David Morrell (light-heavyweight)

9 May

Manchester, England

  • Fabio Wardley (c) v Daniel Dubois (WBO heavyweight world title)

*(c) denotes defending champion

2026 results

3 January

San Juan, Puerto Rico

10 January

Brooklyn, USA

23 January

Las Vegas, USA

24 January

Las Vegas, USA

  • Raymond Muratalla retains the world title by beating Andy Cruz on points (IBF lightweight world title)

31 January

Newcastle, England

London, England

New York, USA

  • Shakur Stevenson outclasses Teofimo Lopez in become four-weight champion (WBO light-welterweight world title)
  • Bruce Carrington knocks out Carlos Castro to claim title (WBC featherweight world title)

6 February

Guadalajara, Mexico

  • Christian Medina crusies past Adrian Curiel in points win (WBO bantamweight world title)

7 February

Liverpool, England

10 February

Michigan, USA

  • Caroline Veyre beat Delfine Persoon on points (WBC super-featherweight world title)

2025 boxing results

More boxing from the BBC

Mick Schumacher gaining confidence on ovals after Phoenix test

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It was continued progress for Mick Schumacher at the Unser IndyCar Open Test at Phoenix Raceway.

The 26-year-old German had a busy two days, logging 222 laps (fifth most) over the three sessions on the 1-mile tri-oval. He ended up 18th overall on the combined speedchart with a flying lap of 171.076 mph (21.0408 seconds).

“It was good,” Schumacher said. “We got not as much running (on Wednesday) simply due to the weather conditions, but what we did was very effective and the changes were very interesting. Overall, I think we’re confident we know how we want to start our race weekend here, and take it from there.”

For Schumacher, who is embarking on his maiden campaign in the IndyCar Series behind the wheel of Rahal Letterman Lanigan’s No. 47 Honda, it was another step in his oval maturation.

Earlier this month, he received his oval initiation in a solo test day at Homestead-Miami Speedway, a 1.5-mile circuit with variable high banking. This time, in the Valley of the Sun, where he shared the track with his competitors for the first time, he noticed a considerable difference in navigating a proper line around the track.

“Here, it’s just very short,” Schumacher said. “The lap comes quick. They’re high-g (g-force) corners, which are very interesting to drive.

“I feel like what I'm most interested in is to see how the other guys do it. Looking at them actually drive on track and see how they approach some of those corners is impressive to see and hopefully, we’ll be able to get there by the race weekend.”

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— Rahal Letterman Lanigan Racing (@RLLracing) February 18, 2026

With other cars on track, this was also the first time Schumacher worked his spotter, Jeff Troyer, who is known as one of the best in the business. Troyer has worked with a number of drivers such as Oriol Servia, Tomas Scheckter, the late Justin Wilson, along with spotting for Josef Newgarden during his first championship in 2017.

While there was limited side-by-side running during the test, the outing was still beneficial for Schumacher to learn the cadence of having a spotter provide feedback of on-track happenings.

In one instance, Troyer mentioned a close call for his rookie driver on Tuesday when he came up on a car quickly and tried to utilize the turn’s banking to brush off speed but quickly went off the racing line and skated up the track. Fortunately, Schumacher was able to keep it off the wall and continue on.

“I think what he did was he just kind of gave himself a little more room,” Troyer told Motorsport.com. “You know, he just kind of let the car go up a little further up the track to scrub off some speed rather than drag the brakes.

“And when he did that, he got offline and he got pickup (tire marbles) on his tires. The car took off. He did keep it off the fence, but he got offline, he picked up some clag on the tires and he found out what it's like to get offline.”

All in all, though, Schumacher is appreciating the “new challenge.”

“It’s fun,” Schumacher said. “A new challenge is always good. As a team, we’re working really hard to get everything done and sorted for our first oval race that we’re going to have here in a couple weeks. Yeah, I think we’re in a good place to learn and get everything done for the first oval race.”

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Vikings attached to new DB in Daniel Jeremiah&#39;s latest mock draft

The 2026 NFL Draft will take place in Pittsburgh next April, a city that could be where the Vikings select the next star they add to their roster in hopes of righting the proverbial ship. Before next April, though, there will be plenty of speculation and buildup for the team and who they may add to the roster through the draft.

NFL Media's Daniel Jeremiah recently released the latest 2026 NFL mock draft of the cycle has the team focusing on defense once again. He has the Vikings, seemingly replacing safety Harrison Smith with someone of a similar playstyle: Dillon Thieneman. The Oregon safety made his presence known after transferring to the school from Purdue, and he was a major difference; they made it as far as they did in the playoffs.

Jeremiah explains the Thieneman pick, writing, "After studying Thieneman’s impressive 2025 tape at Oregon, I went back and watched the film from his career at Purdue, where he played in 2023 and '24. His range and playmaking skills were evident back then, too. He would be an excellent replacement for Harrison Smith."

The Vikings will need to make sure their safety group remains one of the cornerstones of the defense in 2026. Josh Metellus is locked up and will be around, but he needs a tag partner. Plugging in Thieneman opposite him is about as good a replacement for Smith as the team may find right now.

This article originally appeared on Vikings Wire: Vikings attached to new player in Daniel Jeremiah's latest mock draft

Men’s NCAA Tournament Bracketology for February 20, 2026

Despite losing to Iowa State on Monday night, the Houston Cougars are the final No. 1 seed in today’s projected bracket. | Thomas Shea-Imagn Images

This will be the final bracket projection of 2026 that is not based on whatever guidance the Selection Committee provides during Saturday’s Bracket Preview special. As usual, I will be tremendously interested in what they’re valuing the most this season, particularly as this week’s results have led to a change on the top line that you might think is a bit controversial. After losing to a disappointing Creighton squad in Storrs, UConn dropped down to the 2 line. The Huskies’ replacement as the final No. 1 seed is Houston, which might seem counterintuitive based on the Cougars’ loss at Iowa State on Monday. However, the Cyclones’ overall profile and metrics were still a bit behind the other three 2 seeds, thanks to a weaker record away from Ames and more Quad 3 and 4 wins.

The only other shift at the top of the bracket sees Kansas and Texas Tech swap places on lines 3 and 4 after the Red Raiders lost at Arizona State after losing JT Toppin for the remainder of the season with a torn ACL. How Grant McCasland’s team responds over the coming weeks will dictate how the 3, 4, and 5 seed lines eventually shake out.

There is just one new at-large team, Missouri, who held on for dear life against Vanderbilt in Columbia on Wednesday night. The Tigers replace TCU. Both teams have strong wins, including over top No. 3 seed Florida, but the Horned Frogs’ variety of losses is much worse than Mizzou’s.

Your weekend/Monday TV preview follows today’s full bracket.


NOTE: Changes since Tuesday’s projection are noted with (★) for new entrants, (▲) for teams moving up one or more seed lines, and (▼) for teams moving down one or more seed lines.

(1) Midwest (Chicago, Fri./Sun.)

Buffalo (Thurs./Sat.)

(1) Michigan (Big Ten)
▼(16) Merrimack (MAAC)

▼(8) Clemson
(9) Texas

San Diego (Fri./Sun.)

(5) Arkansas
(12) Liberty (CUSA)

▼(4) Texas Tech
(13) Stephen F. Austin (Southland)

Tampa (Fri./Sun.)

▲(6) NC State
(11) Ohio State

(3) Florida (SEC)
(14) Austin Peay (ASUN)

Oklahoma City (Thurs./Sat.)

▼(7) Saint Louis (A 10)
(10) Indiana

(2) Iowa State
▼(15) Portland State (Big Sky)

(4) South (Houston, Thurs./Sat.)

Oklahoma City (Thurs./Sat.)

(1) Houston
★(16) Southeast Missouri (OVC)

▼(8) Wisconsin
(9) SMU

Buffalo (Thurs./Sat.)

(5) Alabama
(12) South Florida (AC)

(4) Michigan State
(13) UNCW (CAA)

Portland (Thurs./Sat.)

(6) BYU
(11) Miami (Ohio) (MAC)

(3) Gonzaga (WCC)
(14) North Dakota State (Summit)

St. Louis (Fri./Sun.)

▼(7) North Carolina
▼(10) Auburn

(2) Purdue
(15) Wright State (Horizon)

(2) East (Washington, D.C., Fri./Sun.)

Greenville (Thurs./Sat.)

(1) Duke (ACC)
★/—(16) UMBC (AE)/Bethune-Cookman (SWAC)

▼(8) Kentucky
(9) UCF

Tampa (Fri./Sun.)

(5) Louisville
(12) Belmont (MVC)

(4) Vanderbilt
(13) High Point (Big South)

Greenville (Thurs./Sat.)

(6) St. John’s (Big East)
(11) Santa Clara/USC

▲(3) Kansas
▼(14) UC Irvine (Big West)

St. Louis (Fri./Sun.)

▲(7) Villanova
▼(10) Texas A&M

(2) Illinois
★(15) Troy (Sun Belt)

(3) West (San José, Thurs./Sat.)

San Diego (Fri./Sun.)

(1) Arizona (Big 12)
(16) LIU (NEC)/Howard (MEAC)

(8) Miami (Fla.)
▲(9) Saint Mary’s

Portland (Thurs./Sat.)

(5) Tennessee
(12) Yale (Ivy)

(4) Virginia
★(13) Cal Baptist (WAC)

Philadelphia (Fri./Sun.)

▲(6) Utah State (MW)
—/★(11) UCLA/Missouri

(3) Nebraska
(14) ETSU (SoCon)

Philadelphia (Fri./Sun.)

▲(7) Iowa
(10) Georgia

▼(2) UConn
(15) Navy (Patriot)


Rundown

Last Four Byes: Texas A&M, Indiana, Auburn, Ohio State
Last Four IN: Santa Clara, USC, UCLA, Missouri
First Four OUT: TCU, New Mexico, California, Virginia Tech
Next Four Out: San Diego State, Seton Hall, West Virginia, VCU
On Deck: Stanford, Oklahoma State, Boise State, Nevada

ARRIVALS (5): Cal Baptist (WAC), Missouri, Southeast Missouri (OVC), Troy (Sun Belt), UMBC (AE)

DEPARTURES: App State (Sun Belt), NJIT (AE), TCU, UT Martin (OVC), Utah Tech (WAC)


Conference Breakdown

Big Ten (11): Michigan (auto bid), Illinois, Purdue, Nebraska, Michigan State, Iowa, Wisconsin, Indiana, Ohio State, USC (First Four), UCLA (First Four)

SEC (11): Florida (auto bid), Vanderbilt, Alabama, Tennessee, Arkansas, Kentucky, Texas, Texas A&M, Georgia, Auburn, Missouri (First Four)

ACC (8): Duke (auto bid), Virginia, Louisville, North Carolina, NC State, Clemson, Miami (Fla.), SMU

Big 12 (7): Arizona (auto bid), Houston, Iowa State, Kansas, Texas Tech, BYU, UCF

Big East (3): UConn, St. John’s (auto bid), Villanova

WCC (3): Gonzaga (auto bid), Saint Mary’s, Santa Clara (First Four)

25 one-bid conferences


Games to Watch

  • All times are p.m. Eastern, unless noted.
  • Games are listed in rough order of bracket importance with standout games in bold.
  • Teams in the field are preceded by their seed number (1) to (16).
  • Teams out of the bracket but still alive for an at-large are marked with an (OUT).

Friday

(10) Indiana at (2) Purdue, 8 (Fox)
(OUT) VCU at (7) Saint Louis, 7 (ESPN2)
Bowling Green at (11) Miami (Ohio), 8:30 (CBSSN)
(OUT) Akron at Ball State, 6:30 (CBSSN)
Siena at (15) Merrimack, 8 (ESPNU)

There are some sneaky interesting games on tonight’s slate. The Hoosiers will be looking to grab a marquee win in West Lafayette, but the Boilermakers will likely be angry after Michigan ran them out of Mackey on Tuesday. In the Atlantic 10, with the Billikens’ Wednesday night loss at Rhode Island, their home game against VCU will be for the conference lead. The Rams, who are aiming for a repeat NCAA appearance for the first time since Will Wade’s tw0-season tenure (2016 and 2017), lost by nine to SLU in Richmond. VCU hasn’t earned an at-large since 2021, when the Rams didn’t even get to play, thanks to COVID issues. They’ll need to win tonight to keep those hopes alive.

In the MAC, the undefeated RedHawks face a Falcon team that is on-paper their most difficult remaining regular-season challenge. Miami leads Akron, who heads to Muncie to play the Cardinals, by a game in the league race. However, a 76-73 home win over the Zips gives Travis Steele’s team the edge for the top seed in Cleveland if their 26-game win streak ends between now and Selection Week.

Saturday

Creighton at (6) St. John’s, 12 (Fox)
(3) Florida at Mississippi, 12 (ESPN)
(7) North Carolina at Syracuse, 1 (ABC)
Cincinnati at (3) Kansas, 1 (CBS)
Florida State at (8) Clemson, 12 (CW)
Wake Forest at (OUT) Virginia Tech, 12 (ACCN)
Georgia Southern at App State, 1 (ESPN+ ($))
Marshall at Coastal Carolina, 1 (ESPN+ ($))
UAlbany at (16) UMBC, 1 (ESPN+ ($))

Creighton has already beaten one of the Big East’s big dogs this week. But can the Jays weather the Red Storm and jump back into the at-large conversation?

Elsewhere, keep an eye on Florida State, who has won six of its last eight, against a Clemson squad smarting from a midweek home loss to Virginia Tech. Meanwhile, conference races are starting to wind down in the leagues that have early tournaments, and the Sun Belt and America East standings are among the messiest in the country gith now.

(1) Arizona at (1) Houston, 3 (ABC)
(5) Tennessee at (4) Vanderbilt, 2 (ESPN)
(8) Miami (Fla.) at (4) Virginia, 2 (ESPN2)
Penn State at (3) Nebraska, 2 (BTN)
Kansas State at (4) Texas Tech, 2:30 (Fox)
Georgia Tech at (5) Louisville, 2:15 (CW)
San José State at (OUT) Boise State, 2 (MWN)
Xavier at Butler, 1:30 (TNT/TruTV)
Penn at (12) Yale, 2 (ESPN+ ($))
Utah Valley at UT Arlington, 3 (ESPN+ ($))
Kansas City at (13) North Dakota State, 2 (Summit League Network ($))
(15) Navy at Army West Point, 1:30 (CBSSN)
(16) LIU at Mercyhurst, 2 (NEC Front Row)
SIUE at Tennessee State, 2 (ESPNU)

Unusually, we have not just one, but two matchups of projected No. 1 seeds today. First up, N0. 3 overall Arizona visits No. 4 overall Houston for the pair’s lone regular-season meeting. The Wildcats are more likely to stick on the top line with a loss than the Cougars, and there’s a strong chance both teams stick around if Houston defends the Fertitta Center.

The remainder of the drama in the 2 Eastern window focuses on the 3-5 seed range with a head-to-head SEC showdown at Memorial Gym, Virginia hosting a rising Miami squad, a JT Toppin-less Texas Tech squad meeting a K-State club that has an interim coach, and Louisville hosting the worst Georgia Tech team of my lifetime.

In the “mess is best” category, the OVC race jumps into the fray with SIUE heading to Nashville.

(11) Missouri at (5) Arkansas, 4 (ESPN)
(9) Texas at (10) Georgia, 3:30 (SECN)
Boston College at (9) SMU, 4 (ACCN)
Oregon at (11) USC, 4 (FS1)
(OUT) West Virginia at (OUT) TCU, 5 (Peacock ($))
(OUT) Oklahoma State at Colorado, 3:30 (TNT/TruTV)
Winthrop at (13) High Point, 4 (ESPN+ ($))
Western Kentucky at (12) Liberty, 4 (ESPN+ ($))
(13) UNCW at Campbell, 4 (FloHoops ($))
(14) ETSU at UNCG, 4 (ESPN+ ($))
Eastern Washington at (14) Portland State, 5 (ESPN+ ($))
(15) Troy at South Alabama, 4 (ESPN+ ($))
(15) Utah Tech at Tarleton, 5 (ESPN+ ($))
(16) Southeast Missouri at Little Rock, 4 (ESPN+ ($))
Morehead State at Western Illinois, 4:30 (ESPN+ ($))

Another potential 4/5 seed, Arkansas hosts the last team in, Mizzou, with the Razorbacks likely smarting from their epic double-OT loss to Alabama on Wednesday night. There are also two crucial bubble matchups in Athens and Fort Worth. Both the Longhorns and Bulldogs have consolidated their positions of late, but the Horned Frogs’ midweek loss at UCF and West Virginia’s home loss to a bad Utah team make their showdown a must-win for both.

Among the mid-majors, more Sun Belt and OVC contenders are in action, but the most important game is in the Big South. It’s a potential conference title preview in High Point, as the Panthers will look to reverse a 92-75 loss they took in South Carolina on January 14th. Both teams have a single conference loss, but HPU has the auto bid at the moment by virtue of having played one more game.

(1) Duke vs. (1) Michigan (at Washington, D.C.), 6:30 (ESPN)
(2) UConn at (7) Villanova, 5:30 (TNT/TruTV)

(5) Alabama at LSU, 6 (SECN)
(OUT) Stanford at (OUT) California, 6 (ACCN)
(OUT) San Diego State at Colorado State, 6 (CBSSN)
Georgetown at (OUT) Seton Hall, 6 (FS1)
Temple at Wichita State, 6 (ESPN2)
Nicholls at (13) Stephen F. Austin, 6 (ESPN+ ($))
(14) Austin Peay at Jacksonville, 7 (ESPN+ ($))
Vermont at NJIT, 7 (ESPN+ ($))
Alabama A&M at (16) Bethune-Cookman, 5:30 (SWAC TV)

The second showdown of 1 seeds takes place in the Nation’s Capital with the winner between the Blue Devils and Wolverines likely to be No. 1 overall in Tuesday’s updated. At least there isn’t a conference lead up for grabs too! In the window’s two other marquee games, the Huskies head to Philadelphia looking to rebound from a terrible performance at home on Wednesday against a Wildcat squad that’s trying to get out of the 7/8 seed range, while the Golden Bears need to beat their archrivals to stay in the “First Four Out” group at a minimum.

The America East’s two other regular-season title contenders meet in Newark too.

(2) Illinois at (11) UCLA, 8 (Fox)
(8) Kentucky at (10) Auburn, 8;30 (ESPN)
(10) Texas A&M at Oklahoma, 8:30 (SECN)
(10) UCF at Utah, 9 (ESPN+ ($))
Pacific at (3) Gonzaga, 9 (KHQ/ESPN+ ($))
(OUT) New Mexico at Fresno State, 8 (CBSSN)
Wyoming at (OUT) Grand Canyon, 8 (MWN)
Indiana State at (12) Belmont, 8 (ESPN+ ($))
Texas A&M-Corpus Christi at McNeese, 8 (ESPNU)

Both the Bruins and Tigers need home wins badly, which will be easier said than done for Mick Cronin’s club, given how the wheels have started to fall off in Westwood.

(2) Iowa State at (6) BYU, 10:30 (ESPN)
(10) Saint Mary’s at Washington State, 10 (ESPN2)
(11) Santa Clara at San Francisco, 10 (CBSSN)
UC Santa Barbara at Hawai’i, 1o (ESPNU)
UC San Diego at (14) UC Irvine, 10 (Spectrum Sportsnet/ESPN+ ($))

The Cyclones will have a great opportunity to bolster their top seed credentials by winning in Provo. The Cougars have only beaten one at-large candidate, TCU, (sorry, Baylor) since their epic comeback win over Clemson in the Jimmy V Classic on December 9th.

Sunday

(7) Iowa at (8) Wisconsin, 4 (FS1)
(11) Ohio State at (4) Michigan State, 1 (CBS)
UTSA at (OUT) Tulsa, 4 (ESPN News)
Robert Morris at (14) Wright State, 2 (ESPNU)
Iona at (15) Merrimack, 1 (ESPN+ ($))

The Badgers slid down to the 8 line following Tuesday’s loss to the Buckeyes, while the Hawkeyes replaced them after defeating Nebraska on Wednesday. Speaking of tOSU, they head to East Lansing aiming to solidify their place.

Keep an eye on that RMU-Wright State game, as the defending Horizon champs have won their last four, a span that started by beating the Raiders in Moon Township, Pa.

Monday

(1) Houston at (3) Kansas, 9 (ESPN)
(5) Louisville at (7) North Carolina, 7 (ESPN)

New Orleans at (13) Stephen F. Austin, 7:30 (ESPN+ ($))
UTRGV at McNeese, 7:30 (ESPN+ ($))

Big Monday really will feel like Big Monday this week with a crucial game in the race for a quarterfinal bye in the ACC Tournament leading into the lone regular-season meeting of the Cougars and Jayhawks.

My next full update will come on Tuesday, but I will probably have a quick recap of the Selection Committee’s top 16 tomorrow.

Jaguars named &#39;best landing spot&#39; for a top free agent defensive back

The Jacksonville Jaguars were named the "best landing spot" this offseason for one of the top free agent safeties.

Mason Cameron of Pro Football Focus selected the five best available safeties in free agency and picked ideal fits for them. The Jaguars were selected as the best home for Jalen Thompson.

"Jaguars defensive coordinator Anthony Campanile deploys a high rate of open coverages, utilizing two deep safeties," wrote Cameron. "Last season, only three teams ran a higher percentage of two-high looks than the Jaguars (52.3%), one of which was the Arizona Cardinals (53.4%). That connection makes Thompson a seamless fit, as he has earned an 83.5 PFF coverage grade in open coverages, excelling in quarters and half-field zone responsibilities."

Thompson has been in the NFL since 2019 and has filled a variety of roles in the Arizona secondary during his career.

While his zone coverage abilities align well with Campanile's scheme, so does his versatility in a Jaguars' defense that is very good at throwing a variety of looks at opponents.

Thompson has been an extremely reliable tackler and has sound ball production with nine career interceptions and 21 pass breakups, according to PFF.

Spotrac is projecting that Thompson signs a two-year deal in free agency worth $18.95 million.

Should the Jaguars sign Jalen Thompson?

The fit between the Jaguars and Thompson makes a lot of sense. However, I don't know that I see GM James Gladstone prioritizing the safety position in free agency.

While Andrew Wingard is a free agent, still under contract are Eric Murray and Antonio Johnson, who were excellent down the stretch last season. Gladstone also invested into the safety position last April, selecting Caleb Ransaw and Rayuan Lane.

For a Jaguars team limited on spending power currently, I expect those available salary cap resources to go elsewhere.

This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: Analyst believes Jaguars should pursue free agent safety

Report: Liverpool are frontrunners to sign €35m star

Report: Liverpool are frontrunners to sign €35m star
Report: Liverpool are frontrunners to sign €35m star

Liverpool move closer to Allan agreement as Palmeiras talks develop

Liverpool are stepping up early work ahead of the next transfer window, with reports suggesting the club are leading the race for a potential €35m deal involving Palmeiras forward Allan. 

The summer window remains months away, yet Liverpool have already shown their intent by finalising one incoming transfer. With more movement expected behind the scenes, attention has turned towards South America, where Allan continues to attract strong interest.

Liverpool strategy shaping summer plans

Liverpool’s recruitment model has evolved into one centred on emerging talent capable of growing together. The agreement for Jeremy Jacquet from Rennes, completed earlier this year, highlights that approach. Although the defender will remain with Rennes until the season ends, the deal signals how early Liverpool are willing to act when a target fits their profile.

Sources close to the situation indicate that the club want clarity on several attacking options before the window officially opens. Allan has quickly emerged as a name gaining momentum within recruitment discussions, particularly given his age and tactical versatility.

Photo: IMAGO

Allan profile attracting attention

At 21, Allan aligns closely with the type of signing Liverpool have prioritised recently. Players such as Giovanni Leoni, Florian Wirtz, Hugo Ekitike and Milos Kerkez were all recruited with development in mind, allowing the squad to grow within a consistent age bracket.

According to ‘The Football‘ in Brazil, Palmeiras are seeking a fee in the region of €35m, with Liverpool viewed as the preferred destination. The report suggests negotiations may continue in the coming weeks, although any formal agreement is unlikely to be finalised before the World Cup period.

Allan primarily operates from the right side of attack, a role Liverpool have been carefully evaluating as part of their longer term planning. Recruitment staff are believed to see him as a player capable of evolving into a significant attacking option over time.

Palmeiras stance and potential timeline

Palmeiras are understood to be open to discussions but remain firm on valuation, aware of the growing European interest in Allan. Liverpool’s position as favourites reflects both the player’s openness to the move and the club’s reputation for developing young talent.

Internally, Liverpool continue to analyse how Allan would integrate into Slot’s system, which places emphasis on fluid movement across the forward line. There is currently no direct alternative occupying that specific right sided role within the squad, increasing the logic behind the pursuit.

With negotiations still at an early stage, there is caution around expectations. However, the groundwork being laid now could allow Liverpool to move swiftly once the window approaches. Recruitment planning has rarely slowed at Anfield in recent seasons, and this situation appears no different.

Liverpool supporters will be watching closely as developments unfold, particularly given the club’s willingness to act decisively when a deal aligns with both sporting and financial strategy. Should talks progress as anticipated, Allan and Palmeiras may soon become central talking points as Liverpool shape another ambitious summer rebuild.

Man United’s Casemiro flies to US to consider Inter Miami move

Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP via Getty Images
Photo by Paul ELLIS / AFP via Getty Images

Inter Miami are reportedly interested in Casemiro as he prepares to leave Manchester United at the end of the season.

Despite his upcoming exit, Casemiro has continued to feature regularly for United, now lining up under Michael Carrick alongside Kobbie Mainoo.

His departure means United will lose a player with significant pedigree and experience. However, Ineos appear focused on rebuilding the midfield with younger talent.

The midfielder joined United in 2022 after a trophy-laden spell at Real Madrid, where he lifted five Champions League titles among other honours.

This summer’s World Cup is expected to be Casemiro’s last, and he should play a key role in Carlo Ancelotti’s plans for Brazil. Whether his next club is confirmed by then remains unclear.

Casemiro won’t be short of options when deciding his next move. The Brazilian’s experience and leadership make him an attractive prospect for several clubs around the globe.

Casemiro weighing up Inter Miami switch after World Cup

Photo by Jan Kruger – UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images
Photo by Jan Kruger – UEFA/UEFA via Getty Images

Casemiro is set to leave Old Trafford this summer, bringing an end to a four-year spell at the club.

While he didn’t reach the same heights as he did at Real Madrid, Casemiro still became a popular figure among fans for his commitment, tackling and ability to score important goals.

The midfielder turns 34 next week and has between now and the summer to make a decision over his future.

According to The Sun, Casemiro was in Miami enjoying a mini winter break with his wife Anna this week.

The report claims that the trip was partly to help him decide whether or not to join Inter Miami after the World Cup.

Sergio Busquets announced his retirement last year. Casemiro could be seen as the perfect replacement for the former Barcelona ace.

A move to Miami could also reunite Casemiro with Argentina legend Lionel Messi. The two players faced each other many times during their time in La Liga with Real Madrid and Barcelona respectively.

FC Porto and Sao Paulo both showing interest in Casemiro

Along with a potential move to Inter Miami, Casemiro might also have options to join FC Porto or return to Sao Paulo.

The Brazilian club where he started his career is said to be offering a two-year contract, which would include a role at the club after he retires from playing. Meanwhile, Porto are looking to strengthen their midfield and see Casemiro’s experience as an asset, especially given his track record in Europe.

There is always the possibility of a move to Saudi Arabia too if that’s where he prefers.

If so, that could open the door for him to reunite with Cristiano Ronaldo at Al-Nassr.

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Official I André Gomes leaves Lille to join Columbus Crew

Official I André Gomes leaves Lille to join Columbus Crew
Official I André Gomes leaves Lille to join Columbus Crew

Columbus Crew SC have officially announced the signing of André Gomes (32) from Lille OSC.

Released from the final six months of his contract with the northern club, the Portuguese midfielder has signed with the twelfth-ranked team in the 2025 Major League Soccer season until June 2027. An option to extend his contract for the 2027-2028 MLS season has also been included in the deal.

Hampered by a series of physical problems, Gomes had a difficult first half of the season, playing only seven minutes in two Ligue 1 appearances. With Lille, whom he represented in 2022-2023 and then returned to in September 2024, the 29-time Portugal international made a total of 53 appearances, scoring four goals and providing two assists.

In the United States, Gomes is now preparing to discover the fifth major league of his career, having played in the Premier League, La Liga, Liga Portugal and, of course, Ligue 1.

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LaMelo Ball’s car accident video deserved an answer, but Hornets star wouldn’t give one

LaMelo Ball isn’t a child anymore. This was the justification used to hand-wave away Ball’s careless, stupid, reckless driving when he first entered the NBA, but now he’s the 24-year-old leader of the Charlotte Hornets and there’s no room for excuses. Ball is behaving like an asshole, and this was capped off Thursday night when the point guard refused to take questions from the media about his latest car accident.

Ball was behind the wheel of his custom Hummer this week when he swerved into oncoming traffic in the middle of uptown Charlotte, before hitting another vehicle and coming to a stop. Nobody was injured in the incident, thankfully, but that doesn’t mean it was okay, especially after seeing video of the speed at which the crash occurred.

Lamelo Ball SWERVED into oncoming traffic 🤔 pic.twitter.com/iGl9rsEu92

— BrickCenter (@BrickCenter_) February 19, 2026

This is not an isolated incident. Melo’s reckless driving has been well-documented ever since he entered the NBA. Routinely peeling out of the player parking lot at a high rate of speed in an array of exotic cars, Ball has been filmed coming close to cutting off other motorists, sideswiping fans, running red lights, and effectively being a danger to himself and others.

heres a compilation of LaMelo leaving the Hornets arena, someone needs to tell him to stop running red lights jfc… pic.twitter.com/sOHeRFCpgY

— IcyVert (@IcyVert) February 22, 2023

Ball was asked about the crash after Thursday night’s game and immediately got up and left the podium:

More LaMelo postgame – he clearly didn’t want to say much about the wreck. pic.twitter.com/w7otn7HBpA

— Scott Fowler (@scott_fowler) February 20, 2026

In 2024, the family of an 11-year-old needed police intervention to get insurance information from Ball after he sped out of the Spectrum Center and allegely ran over the boy’s foot while he was seeking an autograph. It led to the family filing a lawsuit against LaMelo to seek reimbursement for medical bills, with’s Ball’s lawyers arguing it was the child’s fault for getting too close to the vehicle — and asserting that the family should pay LaMelo’s legal fees as a result. That case is still ongoing, with the next court date scheduled for May 11, 2026.

Regardless of whether or not a court finds that the injury to the autograph-seeking child was really Ball’s fault or not, this latest wreck is just another chapter in an established pattern of dangerous driving by the player. It also happens at the worst possible time for a Hornets organization, which is finally showing signs of life, playing the best basketball the team has in over a decade, and legitimately looks like a dangerous team if they can close out the regular season and find a way into the playoffs. At a time when every ounce of focus from players should be on basketball, Ball has brought in a massive distraction.

Seeing a star player for the Hornets get into a wreck also opens old wounds for the organization, fans, and the city of Charlotte. January 12, 2000 was the day that Bobby Phills died. The shooting guard for the Charlotte Hornets and the team leader at the time, Phills embodied the ultimate underdog story as he failed in the NBA, went to Europe, then returned to Charlotte in 1997 to become one of the best dogged on-ball defenders of his time.

A player always hailed for doing things “the right way” and giving back to the community, all it took was one horrible lapse in judgment to end his life. In the early hours of January 12, Phills was goofing around on the road with teammate David Wesley in their sports cars, when Phills lost control of his Porsche going over 100 mph. He struck two vehicles, and was pronounced dead on the scene, with the other drivers lucky to only have sustained minor injuries.

It was a loss that did immeasurable damage, not only for a city that mourned an athlete, but for the Charlotte Hornets organization. The 30-year-old’s role as the veteran leader of the team at the time was to nurture and help develop a young Ricky Davis, whom the Hornets took with an eye towards him being the future of the organization alongside Baron Davis. Ricky Davis regressed without Phills being a steadying force; he was traded, the team fell apart, and relocated to New Orleans following the 2001-02 season. It’s not that Phills’ death directly led to the team moving, but there is an alternate, unrealized timeline where the Hornets of that era reach their potential, return to their early-90s zenith, which gives way to the organization getting a new arena deal, and staying in Charlotte.

That’s a footnote to this, but underscores the inexorable link between traffic accidents and the Charlotte Hornets, and why it was triggering for older fans to see Ball driving recklessly even before this latest incident. Every single player on the Hornets knows the story of Bobby Phills. They see his jersey in the rafters of every home game. His cautionary tale is preached to every rookie upon arriving, and constant reminders remain in the community of his legacy.

LaMelo Ball has grown significantly on the court this season, evolving from a shoot-first point guard who tried to do everything himself to becoming a willing piece in a larger puzzle that has led to immense success. Now he needs to grow the hell up off the court. The dangerous driving isn’t just an aside, or a punchline anymore — and he needs to realize that. Too much is at stake, not in basketball, but for his life. Far too many times fate has smiled on him while he careens out of the arena like Mr. Toad, and this latest accident needs to be the final wake up call for a 24-year-old who somehow still doesn’t get it when he’s on the road.

AMD Next-Gen Ryzen "Olympic Ridge" Zen 6 Delayed to 2027

20 February 2026 at 18:43
AMD's next-generation Ryzen "Olympic Ridge" desktop processors are rumored to have been delayed to 2027. Company roadmap slides point to a debut of the "Zen 6" microarchitecture in 2026. This could be a signal that AMD is prioritizing "Zen 6" chiplets for EPYC server processors as the enterprise market has a better-secured supply of memory, and enterprise customers are more likely to stick to their procurement roadmaps for CPUs, in stark contrast to the client segment, which has been grappling with acute shortages of DDR5 memory.

With PC memory selling at prices 5-8 times above normal, 2026 may not present an ideal environment for AMD to debut a new Ryzen desktop processor generation, especially given that AMD processors tend to be heavily favored by the DIY retail channel compared to Intel, which retains a hold over the pre-built OEM market. Besides increased IPC and an updated ISA, "Zen 6" is expected to see AMD increase CPU core counts, as well as update the client I/O die. This new cIOD, likely built on 4 nm, is expected to come with updated DDR5 memory controllers that support higher speeds and have a greater degree of parallelism for dual-channel DDR5, likely with each controller addressing two 40-bit sub-channels from different channels, an approach similar to Intel's with "Arrow Lake." If your best feature is, say, DDR5-9000 support with CUDIMM optimization, you rather hold off when a 32 GB >9000 MT/s CUDIMM kit costs upward of $800.

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India Joins Germany, United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, China, Italy, Zimbabwe, And Several Other Countries Driving A Spectacular South Africa Tourism Comeback With Strong Visitor Inflows And Rising Luxury Travel Buzz

20 February 2026 at 19:43
India Joins Germany, United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, China, Italy, Zimbabwe, And Several Other Countries Driving A Spectacular South Africa Tourism Comeback With Strong Visitor Inflows And Rising Luxury Travel Buzz
India Joins Germany, United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, China, Italy, Zimbabwe, And Several Other Countries,
South Africa Tourism,

India joins Germany, the United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, China, Italy, Zimbabwe and several other countries in powering South Africa’s tourism surge due to rising international arrivals, stronger travel demand, improved visa facilitation, expanding air connectivity discussions, and aggressive global trade engagement have collectively accelerated inbound growth in 2025. As global confidence in long-haul travel rebounds, South Africa is witnessing a broad-based tourism upswing driven by Europe’s double-digit growth, India’s fast-expanding outbound market, China’s high-potential return, the Gulf’s premium leisure segment, and steady regional arrivals from Southern Africa. Supported by strategic initiatives such as the Electronic Travel Authorisation system, the Trusted Tour Operator Scheme, multi-city trade roadshows, and targeted marketing across luxury, adventure, family, and MICE segments, South Africa’s tourism landscape is evolving into a diversified, resilient and high-momentum global success story.

South Africa’s tourism story in 2025 is no longer about recovery — it is about acceleration. What began as a steady rebound has transformed into a powerful, multi-market surge driven by strong international arrivals, rising leisure demand, expanding business travel, and renewed global confidence.

From India’s fast-growing outbound market to Europe’s long-haul leaders, from the Gulf’s high-spend travellers to Southern Africa’s consistent regional flow, a diverse coalition of countries is powering South Africa’s tourism revival. Together, they are reshaping the country’s inbound landscape and positioning it as one of the most dynamic destinations on the global travel map.

This growth is strategic, sustained, and deeply interconnected — supported by visa reforms, trade outreach, new air connectivity discussions, and a sharpened focus on experiential travel.

A Global Travel Surge Redefining South Africa’s Inbound Success

South Africa’s 2025 tourism performance is being reshaped by a powerful, multi-region surge that reflects renewed global confidence and expanding travel ambition. Europe’s well-established outbound markets continue to anchor long-haul growth, delivering steady visitor inflows driven by deep destination loyalty and a strong appetite for wildlife, culture, gastronomy, and scenic exploration. Meanwhile, Asia’s fast-growing middle-class travellers are injecting fresh energy into long-haul demand, seeking immersive, experience-led journeys that combine adventure with authenticity.

The Middle East’s premium travel segment is adding high-spend leisure, luxury family holidays, and business-driven mobility, strengthening revenue streams. At the same time, Southern Africa’s dynamic cross-border movement remains a reliable volume driver, powered by regional mobility, retail tourism, and strong VFR connections.

The outcome is a resilient, diversified tourism engine — one that balances mature markets with emerging economies, spreads risk across regions, and positions South Africa as a globally competitive, future-ready destination.

The Countries Fueling South Africa’s Tourism Momentum

Below is a closer look at the key nations powering this travel renaissance. Each market plays a distinctive role — from high-value leisure arrivals and MICE expansion to family travel, corporate exchanges, experiential tourism, and luxury demand — collectively accelerating South Africa’s upward tourism trajectory.

India – The Fast-Rising Strategic Giant

India has rapidly emerged as a core priority market for South Africa. The country’s outbound travel growth, expanding middle class, and increasing appetite for long-haul destinations are translating into measurable gains.

South African Tourism has deepened engagement through large-scale trade roadshows, B2B networking across multiple Indian cities, and participation in major travel exhibitions. The introduction of the Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) system and the Trusted Tour Operator Scheme (TTOS) has significantly eased visa processing for Indian travellers.

India’s growth is fueled by:

  • Expanding MICE and corporate travel
  • Rising luxury and experiential tourism
  • Strong family travel demand
  • A resilient VFR segment
  • Growing interest in wildlife, culture, and immersive itineraries

India’s increasing role places it firmly alongside Europe’s leading markets.

United Kingdom – The Long-Haul Pillar

The United Kingdom continues to anchor South Africa’s overseas tourism base, remaining one of the country’s most reliable and high-performing long-haul source markets. Deep historical ties, strong cultural connections, established diaspora links, direct flight connectivity between major cities, and high destination familiarity make the UK a steady and resilient contributor to inbound visitor numbers year after year. British travellers have long regarded South Africa as a preferred winter-sun escape, attracted by its diverse landscapes, world-class wildlife safaris, scenic coastlines, vibrant cities like Cape Town, and renowned wine regions. The availability of multiple direct air routes enhances accessibility and supports repeat visitation, while strong tour operator partnerships and targeted marketing campaigns continue to reinforce demand. Additionally, UK visitors are known for longer stays and higher average spending, significantly contributing to tourism revenue. This sustained demand from the British market provides stability, consistency, and long-term growth momentum for South Africa’s broader international tourism strategy.

British travellers are drawn to:

  • Safari and wildlife reserves
  • Cape Town’s coastal beauty
  • Adventure tourism
  • Culinary and wine tourism

The UK remains one of the strongest drivers of long-haul arrivals and revenue contribution.

Germany – Europe’s High-Value Growth Engine

Germany stands out as one of South Africa’s most valuable and consistently high-performing European source markets, playing a pivotal role in strengthening the country’s long-haul tourism segment. German visitors are widely recognized for their preference for longer stays, often extending their holidays to fully immerse themselves in the destination’s diverse landscapes, wildlife reserves, and cultural experiences. They are particularly drawn to self-drive exploration, favoring scenic road trips along iconic routes such as the Garden Route, as well as in-depth visits to national parks and lesser-explored regions. In addition, German travellers show a strong affinity for eco-tourism and sustainable travel experiences, aligning closely with South Africa’s conservation-driven tourism model. Their interest in nature, wildlife photography, hiking trails, and responsible tourism initiatives not only boosts visitor numbers but also contributes significantly to local economies and community-based tourism projects across the country.

Key drivers include:

  • Nature and conservation tourism
  • Adventure travel
  • Sustainable tourism experiences
  • Extended holiday itineraries

Germany’s steady double-digit growth reinforces Europe’s leadership in South Africa’s tourism mix.

Italy – Southern Europe’s Expanding Market

Italy has significantly strengthened its contribution to South Africa’s tourism growth through renewed long-haul travel demand, rising outbound confidence, and a growing appetite among Italian travellers for immersive scenic and cultural experiences. As international travel patterns stabilize and expand, more Italians are choosing South Africa as a preferred destination for its dramatic landscapes, iconic wildlife safaris, vibrant cities, and rich heritage offerings. The appeal lies not only in the country’s natural beauty — from coastal routes to expansive national parks — but also in its diverse cultural tapestry, culinary experiences, wine regions, and adventure opportunities. Italian visitors are increasingly seeking meaningful, experience-led itineraries that combine exploration, photography, gastronomy, and authentic local interaction. Multi-destination African tours that include South Africa are also gaining popularity among Italian tour operators. This renewed momentum from Italy reflects a broader Southern European resurgence in long-haul travel, contributing positively to South Africa’s diversified inbound growth strategy and strengthening tourism ties between the two nations.

Italian travellers are particularly attracted to:

  • Photography-friendly landscapes
  • Wildlife safaris
  • Coastal routes
  • Food and wine tourism

Southern Europe’s expanding presence supports broader regional diversification.

France – Western Europe’s Steady Performer

France continues to deliver stable and consistent growth to South Africa’s tourism sector, particularly among leisure travellers who are increasingly seeking distinctive long-haul destinations that combine natural beauty, cultural depth, and immersive experiences. French visitors are especially drawn to South Africa’s dramatic and diverse landscapes — from the iconic scenery of Cape Town and the Cape Winelands to the vast savannahs and wildlife-rich national parks. Beyond scenic appeal, cultural immersion plays a major role in travel decisions, with French tourists showing strong interest in heritage tourism, local communities, art, gastronomy, and sustainable travel experiences. Many travellers from France also prefer longer stays, allowing them to explore multiple regions within South Africa, including coastal routes, adventure hubs, and conservation areas. This steady outbound confidence from France reflects growing demand for experiential travel, meaningful connections, and authentic storytelling, further strengthening South Africa’s position as a compelling and enriching destination for European long-haul holidaymakers.

French arrivals contribute significantly to Cape Town tourism, wine regions, and eco-experiences.

Netherlands – Cultural and Heritage Links

The Netherlands maintains strong travel ties with South Africa, supported by deep historical connections, cultural linkages, and consistent long-haul travel interest between the two nations. Rooted in centuries-old maritime and colonial history, the relationship continues to translate into steady tourism exchanges, with Dutch travellers showing sustained curiosity about South Africa’s landscapes, heritage, and lifestyle experiences. Many visitors are drawn by shared historical narratives, architectural influences, and linguistic similarities, which create a sense of familiarity and cultural resonance. Beyond heritage tourism, Dutch travellers actively explore wildlife safaris, scenic coastal routes, wine regions, adventure activities, and sustainable tourism offerings. The Netherlands also benefits from well-established air connectivity to major South African gateways, making travel relatively convenient. Additionally, strong trade relations, educational exchanges, and diaspora connections further reinforce bilateral mobility. As experiential and nature-based travel demand grows across Europe, the Dutch market continues to represent a stable, high-value segment contributing to South Africa’s diversified and resilient inbound tourism growth strategy.

Ireland – Growing Long-Haul Confidence

Ireland has shown encouraging growth, contributing meaningfully to Europe’s broader surge in arrivals to South Africa in 2025. The steady increase in Irish outbound travel reflects renewed long-haul confidence, improved connectivity through major European hubs, and a growing appetite for experiential destinations beyond traditional short-haul markets. Irish travellers are increasingly seeking immersive experiences, including wildlife safaris, scenic road trips, coastal escapes, and cultural exploration across South Africa’s diverse provinces. There is also rising interest in adventure tourism, culinary journeys, and premium leisure travel, aligning well with South Africa’s evolving destination positioning. The Irish market, though smaller in volume compared to the United Kingdom or Germany, delivers high-value travellers who typically opt for longer stays and multi-region itineraries. Strengthened trade engagement, collaborative marketing campaigns, and broader European travel momentum have further supported Ireland’s upward trajectory, reinforcing its role as a steadily expanding contributor within South Africa’s growing European tourism portfolio.

China – Asia’s Strategic High-Potential Market

China remains one of South Africa’s most important long-term growth markets, playing a strategic role in the country’s broader international tourism expansion plans. As Chinese outbound travel steadily rebounds and global mobility strengthens, South Africa is increasingly positioned as a premium long-haul destination offering unique, high-value experiences. From iconic wildlife safaris and luxury private game lodges to scenic coastal routes, cultural heritage sites, and world-class wine tourism, the destination aligns well with the evolving preferences of Chinese travellers seeking immersive and experiential journeys. Growing interest in nature-based tourism, adventure activities, and curated group travel further enhances South Africa’s appeal. Strengthened diplomatic ties, ongoing tourism marketing campaigns, and efforts to improve travel facilitation and connectivity are expected to accelerate visitor growth from China. With rising disposable incomes and a strong appetite for international exploration, the Chinese market presents significant long-term potential to boost arrivals, diversify source markets, and contribute substantially to South Africa’s tourism revenue and global positioning.

Chinese visitors are increasingly drawn to:

  • Luxury travel experiences
  • Wildlife safaris
  • Group tours
  • Business exchanges

Connectivity improvements and streamlined processes are expected to support further expansion.

Saudi Arabia – Gulf Market Momentum

Saudi Arabia is rapidly gaining prominence as one of the most promising outbound travel markets in the Middle East, particularly as travel demand from the Gulf region accelerates at an impressive pace. With rising disposable incomes, a young and globally curious population, and expanding international air connectivity, high-spend travellers from the Kingdom are increasingly exploring new long-haul destinations beyond traditional hotspots. South Africa is emerging as a compelling choice, offering luxury safaris, exclusive wildlife lodges, scenic coastal escapes, and premium adventure experiences that align well with Saudi travellers’ preference for comfort, privacy, and unique experiences. The growing appetite for experiential tourism, family-oriented holidays, and upscale leisure travel is further strengthening this trend. Additionally, stronger bilateral relations, improving visa processes, and targeted destination marketing are supporting outbound momentum. As Gulf travellers seek diverse, culturally rich, and nature-driven destinations, Saudi Arabia’s expanding global footprint is playing a meaningful role in boosting long-haul tourism flows to destinations like South Africa.

Saudi market growth reflects:

  • Rising family leisure travel
  • Premium and luxury tourism demand
  • Business linkages
  • Growing adventure interest

The Middle East represents a strategic expansion corridor for South Africa.

Zimbabwe – Regional Volume Anchor

Zimbabwe remains one of South Africa’s largest and most strategically important regional source markets, consistently contributing significant visitor volumes year after year. The close geographic proximity between the two countries, combined with strong historical, social, and economic ties, plays a vital role in sustaining steady cross-border mobility. Thousands of travellers move between Zimbabwe and South Africa for a variety of purposes, including Visiting Friends and Relatives (VFR), business engagements, retail and shopping tourism, education, medical travel, and short leisure trips. Well-established land border routes make travel accessible and frequent, supporting both formal and informal economic activity. In addition, deep community linkages and family connections ensure resilient travel demand even during broader global slowdowns. This consistent regional movement not only stabilizes overall arrival figures but also strengthens trade, cultural exchange, and tourism-related spending. As a result, Zimbabwe continues to act as a reliable backbone within South Africa’s broader inbound tourism ecosystem, reinforcing regional integration and sustained growth.

Zimbabwe contributes significantly through:

  • Land border arrivals
  • Retail and shopping tourism
  • VFR travel
  • Short leisure visits

Botswana – Stable Southern African Contributor

Botswana strengthens the regional tourism ecosystem through regular cross-border travel and leisure exchange, playing a vital role in sustaining steady visitor flows between the two neighboring countries. The close geographic proximity, shared cultural ties, and strong economic linkages encourage frequent movement for holidays, shopping trips, family visits, and short leisure breaks. Many travelers combine destinations in both countries within a single itinerary, boosting hotel stays, retail spending, transport services, and tourism-related businesses on both sides of the border. Botswana’s growing middle class and increasing interest in regional travel further contribute to this consistent exchange. In addition, collaborative tourism initiatives, improved road connectivity, and seamless border access enhance travel convenience, making South Africa an attractive and easily accessible destination for Botswana residents. This ongoing mobility not only supports arrival volumes but also strengthens regional integration, promotes economic cooperation, and reinforces Southern Africa’s position as a connected and competitive tourism corridor.

How South Africa Is Actively Boosting Tourism Growth

The surge in arrivals is supported by deliberate, strategic, and highly coordinated action across multiple layers of South Africa’s tourism ecosystem. Government authorities, tourism boards, aviation stakeholders, trade partners, and private sector operators are working in alignment to strengthen the country’s global positioning and ensure sustained inbound growth. This collaborative approach goes beyond promotional campaigns — it reflects a long-term vision to enhance accessibility, improve traveller confidence, and create a seamless visitor experience.

Visa facilitation reforms such as the Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) system and the Trusted Tour Operator Scheme (TTOS) are simplifying entry processes for priority markets, particularly in Asia and the Middle East. At the same time, ongoing discussions around expanded air connectivity and potential new direct routes are aimed at reducing travel time and increasing convenience for long-haul travellers.

Trade engagement remains a key pillar, with international roadshows, B2B networking events, and participation in global travel exhibitions strengthening relationships with tour operators and travel agents. Additionally, targeted marketing campaigns focus on high-value segments including luxury, adventure, MICE, and experiential travel.

Together, these coordinated efforts are not only driving immediate arrival growth but also laying the foundation for a resilient, diversified, and future-ready tourism sector.

Visa Reforms

The ETA system and TTOS initiative have improved travel ease for priority markets, particularly in Asia.

Trade Engagement

Multi-city roadshows, international exhibitions, and direct B2B partnerships are empowering travel agents with fresh product knowledge.

Connectivity Discussions

Ongoing talks around direct routes, especially between India and South Africa, are aimed at reducing travel time and increasing accessibility.

Segment Diversification

South Africa is targeting:

  • Luxury travellers
  • Adventure enthusiasts
  • Family holidaymakers
  • Corporate and MICE travellers
  • Experiential and immersive travel seekers

Destination Positioning

Global marketing efforts highlight:

  • Big Five safaris
  • Coastal escapes
  • Cultural and heritage tourism
  • Wine routes
  • Adventure sports
  • Sustainable tourism initiatives

Global Event Leverage

Upcoming international sporting events, including the 2027 ODI World Cup, are expected to amplify global visibility and stimulate travel interest.

A Diversified and Resilient Tourism Renaissance

The convergence of India’s outbound momentum, Europe’s long-haul strength, the Gulf’s premium demand, China’s rebound, and Southern Africa’s regional consistency is creating a powerful tourism renaissance.

This is not growth driven by a single country — it is a globally synchronized expansion. Each market contributes differently, yet collectively they form a strong, diversified inbound portfolio.

South Africa’s tourism future now rests on:

  • Expanded connectivity
  • Easier visa access
  • High-value travel segments
  • Sustainable tourism development
  • Strategic international partnerships

With rising arrivals, expanding trade collaboration, and sustained global interest, South Africa is entering a new phase of tourism leadership — one defined not just by recovery, but by renewed global relevance and long-term growth momentum.

India joins Germany, the United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, China, Italy, Zimbabwe and several other countries in fueling South Africa’s tourism surge as rising international arrivals, strong leisure and business demand, improved visa systems, and expanding global connectivity drive record-breaking momentum in 2025.

South Africa’s tourism surge in 2025 reflects the strength of a truly diversified global network, with India, Germany, the United Kingdom, Saudi Arabia, China, Italy, Zimbabwe and several other countries collectively driving rising arrivals and renewed travel confidence. Backed by smarter visa facilitation, expanding connectivity, targeted trade engagement, and a strong focus on high-value travel segments, the country is not just recovering but strategically positioning itself for sustained long-term growth. As global demand for experiential, luxury, adventure and business travel continues to rise, South Africa stands firmly on the path toward a resilient and globally competitive tourism future.

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Algarve, Meia Praia: New Conrad Meia Praia Algarve Resort Sparks Hope, Pride and Fresh Energy for Tourism

20 February 2026 at 19:40
Algarve, Meia Praia: New Conrad Meia Praia Algarve Resort Sparks Hope, Pride and Fresh Energy for Tourism

Algarve, Meia Praia is preparing for a powerful new chapter in beach tourism. Conrad Meia Praia Algarve Resort is at the heart of this hope. The opening is expected to boost pride and optimism within the local community. Visitors already feel deep emotional ties with Algarve’s coast. This new resort aims to strengthen those connections and bring more travellers to the region.

Portugal’s national tourism strategy highlights Algarve as a leading leisure region. It places strong focus on coastal assets and quality experiences. Meia Praia, in Lagos, is already one of the area’s most famous beaches. It stretches for kilometres of golden sand and calm sea. The new resort’s beachfront setting is poised to turn that natural strength into even greater tourism appeal.

Algarve tourism: solid momentum behind the opening

Portugal’s official tourism overview reports strong growth for 2024. Overnight stays, guest numbers and tourism revenue all increased across the country. This growth gives Algarve a powerful base as it welcomes new luxury projects. The planned opening of Conrad Meia Praia Algarve will ride on this rising wave.

National figures show tourism revenue rising faster than guests and stays. This reflects a shift towards higher‑value tourism. Algarve remains one of Portugal’s key drivers in this shift. The resort’s premium positioning fits that national direction. It aims to attract visitors who stay longer and spend more per trip.

Meia Praia, Lagos: a beach ready for more visitors

Meia Praia is officially recognised as one of Lagos’ best‑known beaches. It offers around 4–5 kilometres of continuous sand between the marina and the Ria de Alvor. The beach combines easy access with a feeling of open space. Families, couples and solo travellers can all find their own quiet corners.

The shoreline already supports water sports, beach bars and seasonal services. This mix helps extend visitor stays and spending. The new resort directly above Meia Praia will strengthen this tourism ecosystem. Guests will be able to step from high‑end accommodation onto a top regional beach. That seamless access can be a powerful emotional hook for beach‑focused travellers.

National tourism trends support high‑end beach development

Portugal’s tourism authority notes that 2024 brought a strong rise in guests and overnight stays. The country is receiving more visitors and keeping them for longer. This pattern is especially visible in major coastal destinations like Algarve. Such trends support new investment in premium beach resorts.

Overnight stays increased by over 4% nationwide in 2024. Guest numbers rose by more than 5%, while tourism revenue climbed nearly 9%. These figures point to both volume and value growth. Conrad Meia Praia Algarve will join the market at a time of sustained demand. It can help absorb this demand and channel it into Lagos and Meia Praia.

Algarve: a leading engine of Portugal’s tourism

Algarve is consistently described as one of Portugal’s main tourism engines. Its beaches, hospitality infrastructure and air connectivity all support this status. National data confirms the region’s central role. Algarve has recorded record visitor volumes and strong accommodation performance in recent years.

The region offers long stays and high average occupancy. These factors are crucial for new large‑scale investments. A resort like Conrad Meia Praia Algarve can benefit from this steady demand. It can also help diversify the region’s offer. Visitors will gain another option that combines a long sandy beach with modern luxury stays.

Tourism benefits: stays, spending and emotional pull

From a tourism perspective, the planned resort is more than a hotel. It is a catalyst for extended visits and deeper emotional engagement with Algarve. Guests are likely to spend more time in Lagos and explore wider Algarve. They may book tours, dine locally and take part in cultural and nature activities.

Portugal’s tourism strategy emphasises diversification and value. High‑end beachfront properties contribute strongly to both goals. They attract discerning travellers who look for comfort, authenticity and memorable landscapes. Meia Praia offers all three elements in one stretch of coast. The resort’s location will help convert that natural appeal into lasting tourism loyalty.

A hopeful horizon for Algarve’s coast

Algarve, Meia Praia has long been a place of simple seaside joy. Families return year after year to walk the long sands and watch the sunset. The arrival of Conrad Meia Praia Algarve Resort adds a new layer of comfort and pride to this familiar scene. Many in the community see it as a sign that their coastline is valued and cherished.

Portugal’s official tourism bodies continue to back Algarve’s growth with clear strategies and data. Visitors can feel secure knowing the destination is both loved and well managed. As the resort prepares to open, emotions of hope, excitement and belonging are likely to rise together. For travellers, it offers a promise of warm welcomes, golden sand and renewed reasons to fall in love with Algarve all over again.

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Cozumel Wellness Resorts: Where Serenity and Luxury Meet for a Perfect Getaway

20 February 2026 at 19:40
Cozumel Wellness Resorts: Where Serenity and Luxury Meet for a Perfect Getaway
Cozumel Wellness Resorts: Where Serenity and Luxury Meet for a Perfect Getaway

Wellness tourism is on the rise, and Cozumel is one of the top places for people looking to reconnect. Cozumel is a great place for an escape whether it is a solo trip or a romantic getaway with the perfect mix of nature, tranquility, and wellness.

A Shift Toward Personal, Wellness-Oriented Travel

Wellness tourism is rapidly outpacing traditional travel. According to industry reports, travelers are no longer focused on simply visiting as many attractions as possible, but rather on finding locations and experiences that allow them to pause, reflect, and recharge. In particular, solo travelers and couples are increasingly drawn to destinations that offer tranquility, rest, and opportunities for personal growth.

Cozumel, with its pristine beaches and peaceful ambiance, has become an ideal destination for those looking to make their first trip of the year a wellness-focused one. Here, the emphasis is on slowing down and embracing a more mindful pace of travel.

Why Cozumel is the Perfect Wellness Escape

Unlike busier tourist hotspots, Cozumel offers an environment that encourages relaxation and emotional connection. The island is renowned for its quiet beaches and protected natural landscapes, perfect for calming activities like meditation, beachfront walks, or relaxing in serene surroundings.

For those seeking a more active form of relaxation, Cozumel also offers low-impact aquatic experiences such as snorkeling and gentle scuba diving. The crystal-clear waters and abundant marine life make it a haven for divers and nature lovers alike.

Wellness-Focused Hotels Tailored to Personal Retreats

Cozumel’s hotel offerings have evolved to meet the needs of modern wellness travelers. Many accommodations now offer tailored services, including specialized spa treatments, wellness-inspired cuisine, and rooms designed to promote restful sleep and rejuvenation. Hotels on the island are focused on providing a more intimate and personalized experience, catering to solo travelers and couples who desire peace and quiet.

In addition to traditional hotel amenities, some resorts offer in-house wellness programs such as yoga classes, mindfulness sessions, and wellness cuisine that emphasize local, organic ingredients. The goal is to create an atmosphere where every aspect of the stay contributes to physical, emotional, and mental well-being.

The Economic Impact of Wellness Tourism in Cozumel

The growth of wellness tourism has had a significant economic impact on Cozumel’s tourism industry. Wellness travelers tend to spend 20% to 30% more than the average tourist, especially on specialized services like spa treatments, private tours, and gourmet dining. This increase in spending benefits not only the island’s hotels but also local businesses such as restaurants, tour operators, and activity providers.

The rise of wellness tourism on Cozumel reflects a broader trend toward conscious travel, where tourists are more mindful of their environmental and social impact. Many travelers seek authentic experiences that align with their values, and Cozumel’s blend of nature, culture, and hospitality provides the perfect setting for such travel.

Cozumel’s Growing Popularity as a Solo and Couple’s Destination

Recent studies from the World Tourism Organization and Booking.com show a marked increase in solo and couple travel, with both groups seeking destinations that allow for personal reflection, emotional balance, and mental health recovery. Cozumel is uniquely positioned to meet this demand, offering a peaceful retreat that encourages travelers to connect with themselves and their loved ones.

For solo travelers, Cozumel presents an opportunity to escape the pressures of daily life and focus on personal well-being. Whether seeking quiet moments on the beach or exploring the island’s natural wonders, the island’s low-key atmosphere provides a space to reflect and recharge.

Couples, too, are increasingly choosing Cozumel for its intimate and romantic environment. From private dinners on the beach to couple’s spa treatments, the island offers a range of experiences designed to foster connection and relaxation.

Trends for 2026: More Personal Travel and Mindful Escapes

Looking ahead to 2026, experts predict that wellness travel will continue to grow as more people prioritize their emotional and mental health. For those looking to begin the year in a more meaningful way, Cozumel offers the perfect destination to unwind and reset.

Whether you’re seeking solitude or quality time with a partner, Cozumel’s wellness-focused offerings and natural beauty make it an ideal place to start the year with intention and purpose. The island’s unique combination of privacy, nature, and hospitality ensures that every traveler’s experience is both enriching and rejuvenating.

Planning Your Wellness Trip to Cozumel

If you’re considering a wellness getaway to Cozumel, planning is key to making the most of your time on the island. Here are a few tips to help you get started:

  1. Choose the Right Hotel: Look for accommodations that offer wellness-focused amenities like spa services, wellness cuisine, and meditation spaces. Many hotels in Cozumel cater specifically to wellness travelers, offering packages that include daily wellness activities, yoga sessions, and personalized treatments.
  2. Immerse Yourself in Nature: Cozumel’s natural beauty is one of its biggest draws. Plan to spend time in the great outdoors, whether that means relaxing on the beach, exploring the island’s coral reefs, or hiking through its lush landscapes.
  3. Take Advantage of Wellness Programs: Many hotels and resorts on the island offer tailored wellness programs that include yoga classes, cooking lessons, and mindfulness workshops. These experiences are designed to help you relax and connect with your inner self.
  4. Balance Relaxation with Exploration: While relaxation is key, don’t miss the chance to explore Cozumel’s cultural and historical sites. Visit ancient Mayan ruins, explore local markets, or try snorkeling in one of the island’s many pristine coral reefs.
  5. Mind Your Well-being: Wellness travel is about more than just physical health—it’s also about mental and emotional balance. Take time to reflect, practice mindfulness, and focus on your overall well-being during your stay.

Conclusion: Start Your Year Calmly with Cozumel

Here in Cozumel, it’s the perfect getaway for the new year to start fresh. The beaches, relaxing hotels, and nature all make an amazing destination for both solo and duo travelers. Cozumel is all about wellness, and that will make take the stress off for diving and new journey in the year.

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Air Canada Strengthens Long-Haul Operations with Airbus A350-1000s: A Game-Changer for International Travelers in 2026

20 February 2026 at 19:39
Air Canada Strengthens Long-Haul Operations with Airbus A350-1000s: A Game-Changer for International Travelers in 2026

In a bold move to strengthen its long-haul service capabilities, Air Canada has announced a major expansion to its fleet. The Montréal-based airline, a member of the Star Alliance, has inked a deal with European aircraft manufacturer Airbus for eight new A350-1000 widebody twinjets. These aircraft are set to arrive in the airline’s fleet at the start of the next decade and will play a pivotal role in supporting Air Canada’s international growth. The acquisition of the A350-1000s aligns with the airline’s strategy to modernize its fleet and improve customer experience on long-haul routes.

  • Quick Summary:
    • Air Canada has signed a deal with Airbus for eight A350-1000 aircraft.
    • The new planes will join the airline’s long-haul fleet by 2030.
    • The A350-1000s will enhance the airline’s capacity for international travel.
    • Air Canada aims to improve customer experience with state-of-the-art technology and comfort.
    • This deal marks a key step in Air Canada’s expansion strategy.

Air Canada’s Strategic Fleet Expansion

Air Canada’s partnership with Airbus represents a strategic move to solidify its position in the competitive international aviation market. The A350-1000s, with their cutting-edge technology, are designed to provide superior fuel efficiency, reduced emissions, and enhanced comfort. These aircraft are expected to improve Air Canada’s operational efficiency and sustainability efforts, making them an attractive option for long-haul routes.

As one of the most advanced widebody jets on the market, the Airbus A350-1000 features quieter engines, a longer range, and a more spacious cabin compared to older models. This will enable Air Canada to expand its global reach while offering passengers a more comfortable and environmentally friendly travel experience.

Benefits for Travelers:

  1. Enhanced Comfort: The A350-1000 features a quieter and more comfortable cabin, offering larger windows, improved air quality, and better lighting, which will enhance the overall passenger experience.
  2. Increased Efficiency: With more fuel-efficient engines and advanced aerodynamics, these aircraft will provide faster, smoother flights on long-haul routes.
  3. Eco-Friendly Travel: The A350-1000s produce fewer carbon emissions, aligning with growing traveler demands for sustainable travel options.
  4. Improved Connectivity: Air Canada’s investment in these advanced aircraft will enable the airline to expand its network of direct flights, providing travelers with more options for international destinations.

Challenges for Travelers:

  1. Increased Competition: While Air Canada’s fleet expansion will enhance its capabilities, it also intensifies competition among international carriers, which could lead to higher ticket prices in the short term.
  2. Long-Term Operational Adjustments: Travelers may experience minor delays or changes in service as the airline integrates new aircraft into its operations.
  3. Environmental Impact of Expansion: While the A350-1000s are more fuel-efficient, the overall environmental impact of expanding international flights may raise concerns among eco-conscious travelers.

Conclusion: A New Era for Air Canada and Travelers

The introduction of the Airbus A350-1000s into Air Canada’s fleet represents an exciting milestone for both the airline and its passengers. With its superior fuel efficiency, advanced technology, and enhanced passenger experience, the A350-1000 will serve as a cornerstone of Air Canada’s growth strategy as it strengthens its position in the international aviation market.

For travelers, this expansion brings greater comfort, improved efficiency, and more sustainable travel options. However, it’s important to remain mindful of the potential challenges, including increased competition and the complexities of fleet integration. As Air Canada continues to modernize its fleet, passengers can look forward to a more seamless and enjoyable travel experience in the coming years.

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Kenya Airways Seeks Two Billion USD in Capital for Restructuring and Growth to Boost Tourism Across Africa, Asia, and Europe: Everything You Need to Know

20 February 2026 at 19:31
Kenya Airways Seeks Two Billion USD in Capital for Restructuring and Growth to Boost Tourism Across Africa, Asia, and Europe: Everything You Need to Know

Kenya Airways, the national carrier for Kenya, has been in the news a lot lately due to the company’s efforts to ensure a secure and promising future. The airline is looking to secure funds in the neighborhood of $2 billion to help reduce the airline’s debt, acquire a new fleet of planes, and assist in the overall reduction of the airline’s debt. The airline is expected to make a comeback, with an anticipated increase in the number of passengers and a rise in the amount of cargo the airline is expected to transport in 2025.

Progress in 2025 Due to High Regional Demand

In 2025, Kenya Airways has made significant progress thanks to the growing demand in the East African region. The airline has been able to transport the most passengers in the region, with many people showing interest in traveling within East African countries. Kenya Airways has also been able to transport a substantial amount of cargo, and the airline’s low cost structure has contributed to its ability to attract many customers. As a result, the load factor, which measures the available seating capacity filled with passengers at a given time, has increased. The airline has seen an uptick in customer numbers due to its efficiency.

Challenges Despite Positive Growth

Despite these positive signs of growth, Kenya Airways still faces significant challenges. The airline continues to operate with high debt levels, which put considerable pressure on its operations and growth prospects. In addition, Kenya Airways, along with other airlines in Africa, is dealing with ongoing currency pressures across the continent, which are affecting the airline’s financial performance. The management of Kenya Airways views financial support from the government as essential in alleviating the airline’s financial strain and ensuring its long-term viability.

Modernizing the Fleet and Improving Fuel Efficiency

As part of the airline’s restructuring plan, the budgetary allocation towards fleet modernization will focus on improving Kenya Airways’ operational costs and, consequently, its fuel efficiency. The airline intends to acquire new, fuel-efficient aircraft. Considering the competitive landscape, the airline aims to meet the travel comfort and reliability expectations of its customers and address the airline’s environmental impact by reducing fuel consumption and emissions. Reducing its environmental footprint has become a priority for the airline’s customers.

Along with modernizing its fleet, Kenya Airways seeks to improve fuel efficiency across its operations. Given the unpredictable nature of fuel prices, managing fuel consumption effectively will be critical in the airline’s efforts to reduce operational costs. By modernizing its fleet and optimizing fuel consumption, Kenya Airways aims to lead sustainable aviation in Africa.

Developing Nairobi as an Important Regional Hub

A key element of Kenya Airways’ restructuring plan is to strengthen the role of Nairobi as a regional aviation hub. The airline’s executives intend to turn the Kenyan capital into a primary gateway for Africa-to-Europe and Africa-to-Asia flight connections. With its strategically advantageous location at the crossroads of Africa, Europe, and Asia, Nairobi is well-positioned to serve as a major international air travel hub, with Kenya Airways serving as the dominant regional carrier.

Kenya Airways plans to enhance its operational capabilities and expand its route network to meet the increasing demand for air travel within Africa and internationally. The airline’s strategy mirrors that of other regional operators, as many African airlines are modernizing their fleets and expanding their operations to capture the growing demand for traffic to Asia and Europe. Kenya Airways seeks to reinforce its competitive advantage in Nairobi, which will also help to boost the regional economy by increasing tourism, trade, and commercial links between Africa, Europe, and Asia.

Financial Support and Strategic Partnerships

As part of its restructuring strategy, Kenya Airways intends to obtain financial support from various sources, including funds from the government, private strategic partners, and potentially public/private partnerships. The Kenyan government has traditionally been a significant partner in the airline’s operations, and support is expected to continue as the airline strives for operational profitability and self-sustainability.

Kenya Airways has begun its restructuring process and, in addition to government backing, it is targeting strategic investors who will bring not only capital but also operational and managerial expertise in the airline business. Moreover, the restructuring could include a public listing, enabling Kenya Airways to access a wider pool of investors.

Coping with Rivals in a Competitive Market

In such a competitive environment, Kenya Airways is strategizing as the entire African aerospace sector rebounds from the challenges of a post-pandemic world. Even though there has been a significant increase in the number of passengers, the sector remains highly competitive, with new major players emerging from the Middle East and Sub-Saharan Africa. Therefore, Kenya Airways’ focus on modernizing its fleet and reducing its debt is critical for maintaining its competitiveness.

The efforts to modernize Kenya Airways’ fleet have been empirically supported. It is essential for the airline to operate effectively in this competitive sector, and the leadership has opted to implement strategies that create favorable conditions for the entire industry to operate at its optimal level.

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Virginia Based Park Hotels & Resorts Welcomes Sean Dell’Orto as the New Chief Operating Officer

20 February 2026 at 19:26
Virginia Based Park Hotels & Resorts Welcomes Sean Dell’Orto as the New Chief Operating Officer

Tysons, Virginia based Park Hotels & Resorts has announced the appointment of Sean Dell’Orto as the company’s new Chief Operating Officer (COO). In addition to his new responsibilities as COO, Dell’Orto will continue to serve as the Executive Vice President, Chief Financial Officer and Treasurer, roles he has held since the company’s spin-off from Hilton Worldwide Holdings, Inc. in 2017. This announcement marks a significant milestone for the company, as Dell’Orto’s expanded role will help guide Park Hotels & Resorts through its next phase of growth.

Expanding the Role of Chief Operating Officer

As the new COO of Park Hotels & Resorts, Sean Dell’Orto will take on additional oversight responsibilities, particularly in ensuring that the company’s internal operations are aligned with its broader business strategy and plans. His role will focus on the day-to-day execution of these strategies, with the goal of enhancing the efficiency and coordination of the company’s operations.

Dell’Orto’s leadership will be crucial in overseeing the alignment of Park Hotels & Resorts’ various internal processes with its long-term objectives. This includes ensuring smooth operations at the company’s properties while focusing on optimizing resources and maintaining operational excellence across its portfolio. His deep experience and financial acumen make him well-suited for this expanded role, which will further solidify Park Hotels & Resorts’ standing as an industry leader in the hospitality sector.

A Track Record of Success at Park Hotels & Resorts

Sean Dell’Orto’s tenure at Park Hotels & Resorts has been marked by impressive achievements and a strong commitment to financial stability. As the company’s Chief Financial Officer, he played an instrumental role in strengthening the company’s balance sheet and navigating through dynamic market conditions. His disciplined approach to financial management has been essential in ensuring that Park Hotels & Resorts remains financially flexible, enabling the company to adapt to changing market trends and pursue its strategic objectives.

Thomas J. Baltimore, Jr., Chairman and CEO of Park Hotels & Resorts, expressed his confidence in Dell’Orto’s leadership. Baltimore praised Dell’Orto for his remarkable track record, emphasizing the CFO’s role in managing the company’s financial position and building a capable team. Dell’Orto’s focus on prudent capital decisions and financial flexibility has provided Park Hotels & Resorts with the ability to execute its long-term strategies effectively, even during challenging market periods.

Looking Ahead with Sean Dell’Orto

With the expanded role of Chief Operating Officer, Sean Dell’Orto will work closely with Park Hotels & Resorts’ executive leadership team to continue driving the company’s success. Baltimore expressed his excitement for the future, stating that he looks forward to working alongside Dell’Orto to advance Park Hotels & Resorts’ long-term success. The strategic alignment of internal operations under Dell’Orto’s leadership will be crucial as the company moves forward with its growth plans.

As Park Hotels & Resorts continues to navigate the evolving hospitality landscape, Dell’Orto’s role will be key in ensuring that the company maintains operational excellence while pursuing its goals. His combination of financial expertise and operational insight positions him as an ideal leader to take on this expanded responsibility.

Conclusion

The appointment of Sean Dell’Orto as the Chief Operating Officer at Park Hotels & Resorts represents a pivotal moment for the company. With his strong background in financial management and his new operational oversight responsibilities, Dell’Orto is poised to help guide the company through its next chapter. His leadership, alongside the support of Park Hotels & Resorts’ executive team, will ensure the company remains at the forefront of the hospitality industry.

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Montreux Jazz Festival Miami 2026 Brings Authentic Jazz Vibes to Florida with Star-Studded Lineup and Unforgettable Performances

20 February 2026 at 19:24
Montreux Jazz Festival Miami 2026 Brings Authentic Jazz Vibes to Florida with Star-Studded Lineup and Unforgettable Performances
"Vibrant Miami Beach at sunset with a lively crowd enjoying a jazz performance, featuring a stage with musicians playing live jazz, tropical palm trees, and an energetic festival atmosphere."

The Montreux Jazz Festival Miami 2026 is set to once again take over the stunning shores of North Beach and Coconut Grove from February 25 to March 1. This highly anticipated third edition of the festival will attract jazz enthusiasts, global tourists, and travelers looking for an unforgettable cultural experience in one of the most vibrant cities in the world. With a reputation for blending world-class music with a lively, energetic atmosphere, the Montreux Jazz Festival Miami offers the perfect fusion of entertainment and cultural immersion.

Unlike many other festivals that have moved away from their jazz foundations in favor of more mainstream genres, Montreux Jazz Festival Miami stays true to its jazz heritage. The festival organizers have made a conscious effort to prioritize real jazz musicians, ensuring that the music stays rooted in the genre’s rich history and tradition. While the festival lineup may occasionally feature performances from artists in other genres, it remains committed to jazz, offering a diverse array of performances that showcase both the legends of the genre and the rising stars who are pushing jazz into exciting new directions. This dedication to authentic jazz music is what continues to make Montreux Jazz Festival Miami a standout event on the international festival circuit.

Miles Davis Tribute Kicks Off the Festival

Opening the festival on February 25 at the Miami Beach Bandshell, Montreux Jazz Festival will pay tribute to one of the greatest jazz figures in history—Miles Davis. A key figure in shaping modern jazz, Davis’ legacy will be celebrated by two powerful bands. The first is the Kind of Blue Acoustic Band, which will revisit Davis’ modal jazz roots from the landmark 1959 album Kind of Blue. The second is the Miles Electric Band, led by Davis’ nephew, Vince Wilburn Jr., which will showcase his groundbreaking fusion of jazz and electric rock on tracks from albums like Bitches’ Brew.

A Night of Eclectic Jazz with Makaya McCraven

The following evening, on February 26, the festival will feature one of the most exciting contemporary jazz artists, Makaya McCraven. Known for his innovative fusion of hard bop jazz and post-rock influences, McCraven’s performances are a must-see. His work, which blends drum-and-bass grooves with the complexity of jazz improvisation, will bring a fresh and electrifying energy to the stage at the Miami Beach Bandshell.

With his background rooted in jazz through his father, a celebrated jazz drummer, McCraven has become a favorite among those who appreciate the genre’s experimental nature. His upcoming show will undoubtedly take his music to even greater heights, delivering a performance filled with surprising deviations and intricate musical conversations.

Jon Batiste and Trombone Shorty Bring New Orleans Jazz to Coconut Grove

The festival will then move to the larger Hangar venue in Coconut Grove on February 27, where it will explore the soulful sounds of New Orleans jazz. Juilliard-trained Jon Batiste, widely known for his popularization of jazz through mainstream media, will take the stage in collaboration with renowned Crescent City musician Trombone Shorty. Their performance is expected to showcase the roots of jazz while blending in Batiste’s signature modern style. The collaboration will surely delight both jazz purists and newer fans alike, as they explore the rhythmic and energetic soul of New Orleans jazz.

A Diverse Lineup with Something for Everyone

While the festival’s core will undoubtedly be jazz, there will also be performances that offer something for a wider audience. The final days of the festival, which include performances by Nile Rodgers & Chic and Toto, as well as a Latin night featuring Bombe Estereo and Elena Rose, may lean into pop and dance music. Although these acts diverge from the traditional jazz path, they provide an exciting complement to the festival’s broad scope, allowing visitors to experience a variety of musical styles while enjoying the festival atmosphere.

These acts showcase the eclectic nature of Montreux Jazz Festival Miami, which caters to both die-hard jazz fans and travelers seeking a more diverse music experience.

Travel to Miami for a Unique Jazz Experience

For global tourists, the Montreux Jazz Festival Miami is the perfect opportunity to dive into the rich world of jazz while experiencing the vibrant culture of Miami. With the city’s breathtaking beaches, lively neighborhoods, and world-class entertainment, the festival offers a perfect blend of culture and leisure. Whether you’re a long-time jazz enthusiast or new to the genre, this event provides a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to see both legendary and emerging artists perform live.

Don’t miss out on a chance to visit one of the most exciting music festivals in the world. Book your tickets today and immerse yourself in the sounds of true jazz at the Montreux Jazz Festival Miami.

Montreux Jazz Festival Miami 2026: A Bang-On Festival To Experience

Montreux Jazz Festival Miami is a must-attend for anyone seeking an authentic jazz experience in a stunning travel destination. With a lineup that features real jazz artists, including tributes to Miles Davis and performances by modern innovators like Makaya McCraven and Jon Batiste, it’s an event that bridges the past and future of jazz music. Set against the vibrant backdrop of Miami, this festival provides not just world-class music, but also a rich cultural adventure for travelers from across the globe.

Make sure to support this celebration of jazz and its evolution, ensuring that future festivals continue to honor the genre’s legacy while embracing new musical influences.

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Pegasus Airlines and Air Canada Forge Interline Agreement for Seamless Travel Between Türkiye and North America: What New Updates You Need to Know

20 February 2026 at 19:21
Pegasus Airlines and Air Canada Forge Interline Agreement for Seamless Travel Between Türkiye and North America: What New Updates You Need to Know

Travelling from Turkey to North America just got easier, as Pegasus Airlines and Air Canada made an interline agreement. This means you can now have integrated flights and travel through different major European airports.

Simplified Travel

This new collaboration offers a simplified travel route for those wanting to travel from North America to Turkey. Air Canada passengers can travel from the U.S. and Canada and connect to Pegasus Airlines flights at major European airports. This means they can travel to Sabiha Gökçen Airport in Istanbul and Izmir Adnan Menderes Airport without the hassle of having to check their luggage again. This will be possible at major European airports like Amsterdam, Athens, Copenhagen, Frankfurt, Geneva, Munich, Vienna, and Zurich.

This interline agreement means you will only have to check your luggage once. This makes traveling so much easier!

Improved Access to Major Turkish Cities

Due to this new partnership, North American travelers can reach Istanbul and Izmir with greater ease. Passengers can now travel to Sabiha Gökçen, located on the Asian side of Istanbul, and to Izmir (Western Türkiye) with added convenience to discover the treasures of the country’s cultural, historical, and commercial spots. This collaboration is profitable for leisure travelers and for business travelers, who need to move among the cities.

Importance of European Hubs in This Partnership

This collaboration is the result of the three European hubs that connect North America to Türkiye. These hubs are the departure and arrival points for a large portion of the traveling and, therefore, of the international air traffic. In this case, it is the points at which passengers transfer from Air Canada to Pegasus Airlines. With this collaboration, both airlines are able to extend their international reach and streamline travel for their passengers.

Air Canada and Pegasus Airlines have converging points at Amsterdam Schiphol, Frankfurt, and Zurich, which are the primary hubs for system-wide intercontinental travel. Thus, travelers can take fewer flights and have more flexibility in scheduling.

Pegasus Airlines Expands Global Network

Pegasus Airlines values this new partnership with Air Canada since it allows them to implement further steps towards their goal of expanding their Global Network. In addition to this new partnership with Air Canada, Pegasus Airlines further commits to building a Global Network as well as connecting Canada and now North America with Europe and other destinations through Air Canada.

This new agreement with Air Canada positions Pegasus Airlines to remain competitive with its new services. By providing travel to Turkey, Pegasus Airlines targets customers who desire transatlantic travel at low fares, especially those traveling from North America to Europe.

Air Canada Expands Reach to Turkey

This new agreement with Pegasus Airlines gives Air Canada a larger share of the Turkish market as well as a larger global network. It will also help meet the needs of customers traveling to Turkey, specifically to the prominent cities of Istanbul and Izmir.

As a result of the continued expansion of Air Canada, the company can provide its customers with new travel opportunities, including more destinations throughout Europe and the surrounding areas, which allows them to further travel. The company’s objective of incorporating and integrating people, economies, and opportunities around the globe by providing them with additional travel alternatives is consistent with its corporate mission.

Prospects of Partnership

In the future, both airlines wish to further expand their partnership. One of the options is to create a codeshare partnership, meaning passengers can purchase a single ticket on two airlines. This will simplify the booking process and provide travel options to travelers wishing to travel to Istanbul or Izmir.

There is a possibility of a joint frequent flyer program that would provide passengers with reciprocal privileges. This would enable passengers to earn miles on both airlines and access a wider range of destinations.

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Ruby Group Expands in Italy with New Ruby Hotels Project in Milan Set to Open in 2028, Boosting its Hospitality Presence

20 February 2026 at 19:19
Ruby Group Expands in Italy with New Ruby Hotels Project in Milan Set to Open in 2028, Boosting its Hospitality Presence

Ruby Group is expanding its footprint in Italy, with an exciting new project in Milan. With successful openings in Florence and Rome, the new Ruby Hotels Milan is set to be the group’s third location in Italy. Slated to open in 2028, the hotel will be situated in the trendy Isola district, famous for its artistic vibe, modern architecture, and distinct local flavor. The new hotel will embody the group’s Lean Luxury philosophy, providing a fashionable yet frugal hospitality experience in one of Europe’s most fashionable lifestyle hubs.

Ruby Group’s Strategic Expansion in Italy and the Growing Hospitality Market

After establishing itself in two key cities, Florence and Rome, the move into Milan’s dynamic market is a natural progression for Ruby Group. Known for its role as a global hub of business, design, fashion, and culture, Milan attracts a diverse, internationally conscious audience. With its emphasis on modern luxury and innovative design, Ruby Group’s entry into Milan will build on the brand’s success and further establish its footprint in Southern Europe’s booming hospitality market.

The Milan hospitality scene has seen significant growth in recent years, driven by the city’s increasing importance as a center for international business, conventions, and cultural tourism. Ruby Group’s Lean Luxury concept, which blends affordable luxury with high-end design, will cater to the growing demand for more premium, yet affordable, hospitality options. As the city continues to evolve, Ruby Group is capitalizing on this momentum to meet the needs of travelers seeking both style and value in one of Europe’s most competitive hotel markets.

A Unique Hotel Concept in the Heart of Milan’s Isola District

The Ruby Hotels Milan will be located in the Isola district, an area that blends contemporary urban architecture with a lively cultural scene. Known for its creative atmosphere and distinctive neighborhood identity, Isola is the perfect setting for the Ruby Hotels brand, which prides itself on bringing urban energy into its design and service offerings.

The project will involve the transformation of several existing buildings, integrating them into a single cohesive hotel concept. A standout feature of the hotel’s design will be its industrial hangar, which serves as a bold architectural statement. The hotel will maintain the raw, unpolished character of the buildings, seamlessly merging this with modern amenities to create a hospitality experience rooted in Milan’s dynamic urban fabric.

Public spaces, including a Food & Beverage outlet, will be located on the ground floor, offering guests an inviting and vibrant atmosphere. Guests will also be able to enjoy a terrace nestled in the quiet inner courtyard, providing a peaceful oasis within the bustling city. This unique concept combines Milan’s industrial heritage with a modern hospitality experience, ensuring that the hotel remains deeply connected to its location.

Prime Location with Easy Access to Milan’s Key Attractions

Strategically located at Zara metro station, the Ruby Hotels Milan offers excellent connectivity across the city, making it ideal for both leisure and business travelers. Guests will have quick access to Milano Centrale, one of the city’s major transportation hubs, and Duomo di Milano, Milan’s iconic cathedral, just a few minutes away by metro. Milan Malpensa Airport is also easily accessible, with a journey time of approximately 50 minutes.

The hotel’s location in Isola places it at the heart of one of Milan’s most progressive neighborhoods, with Porta Garibaldi and the Bosco Verticale (Vertical Forest) nearby, making it an exciting base for guests to explore the city’s cutting-edge architecture, cultural offerings, and thriving business scene. The combination of accessibility and neighborhood energy ensures that the hotel will offer a perfect blend of convenience and inspiration for visitors to Milan.

Kervis SGR S.p.A. Partners with Ruby Group for the Milan Project

The Ruby Hotels Milan project is being developed in collaboration with Kervis SGR S.p.A., an Italian real estate investment and asset management company with extensive experience in urban redevelopment. Known for its focus on creating long-term value and repositioning high-potential assets, Kervis SGR S.p.A. is the ideal partner for Ruby Group as it expands its footprint in Italy.

Kervis’s expertise in complex redevelopment projects ensures that the Ruby Hotels Milan will be a transformative addition to the Isola district, bringing fresh energy to the area while respecting the architectural heritage of the existing buildings. This collaboration exemplifies how the hospitality sector can contribute to the growth and revitalization of Milan’s urban landscape, aligning with the city’s broader goals of sustainable development and architectural innovation.

Strengthening IHG’s Premium Segment in Southern Europe

Set to open in 2028, Ruby Hotels Milan will strengthen IHG Hotels & Resorts’ presence in Southern Europe. As a significant player in the premium segment, IHG’s support will help the Ruby brand expand its reach in strategic urban locations. The opening of the Milan hotel is expected to contribute significantly to Ruby Group’s momentum, aligning the brand with IHG’s rapid growth in key international destinations.

The development of the Ruby Hotels Milan reflects IHG’s commitment to diversifying its portfolio and strengthening its presence in Europe’s most important cities. The opening in Milan, the economic and design capital of Italy, further underscores the increasing relevance of the Ruby Hotels brand within IHG’s expanding network.

Hospitality Growth and Future Impact for Ruby Hotels and Milan

The Ruby Hotels Milan, which is scheduled to open in 2028, is also expected to contribute to the continued development of the hospitality industry in Milan. As Milan continues to position itself as a leading international destination for business, tourism, and design, the Ruby Hotel will address the increasing need for more affordable yet luxurious hotels. The Ruby Hotels Milan is also expected to complement the existing hotel market in Milan with a new concept for urban hospitality that will appeal to the fashion-conscious traveler.

The new development is also a reflection of the increasing involvement of Ruby Group in the hospitality industry. With the new development in Milan, Ruby Group is leveraging a destination that attracts millions of visitors annually, ranging from international tourists to business travelers attending global conferences and events. As the hospitality industry in Milan continues to flourish, the Ruby Hotels Lean Luxury concept will help shape Milan as a global destination for both leisure and business tourism.

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How Wyndham Hotels is Using AI to Transform Guest Interactions, Slash Costs, and Drive Franchisee Profits in 2026

20 February 2026 at 19:17
How Wyndham Hotels is Using AI to Transform Guest Interactions, Slash Costs, and Drive Franchisee Profits in 2026

Wyndham Hotels & Resorts is at the forefront of integrating cutting-edge AI technology into the hospitality industry. With a firm commitment to enhancing both guest experience and operational efficiency, Wyndham’s latest AI initiatives are poised to make a lasting impact on the tourism industry. By partnering with major companies like Google, ChatGPT, and Anthropic, Wyndham is setting the stage for a new era in tourism, where seamless technology improves everything from guest interactions to franchisee profits.

AI Partnerships Fueling Innovation in the Hospitality Sector

Wyndham’s strategic AI partnerships are driving the company’s innovation. The collaboration with Google has led to the development of an AI Mode agentic booking experience, revolutionizing how guests discover Wyndham properties. This collaboration enables natural, conversational interactions for users, helping them navigate and book their stays effortlessly. In addition, Wyndham has integrated Anthropic’s Claude, which powers conversational search for the company’s extensive portfolio of hotels and resorts.

These partnerships not only enhance the guest experience but also mark a significant step in Wyndham’s digital transformation. The ability to interact with guests in a human-like manner elevates the way people book and experience their stays.

Cost Efficiency and Monetization Prospects

When it comes to the costs of these AI integrations, Wyndham has kept the investment minimal. Connecting the company’s Mobile Cloud Platforms (MCPs) to large language models (LLMs) has cost less than $100,000—a relatively small investment considering the substantial returns expected in the future. There are no transaction costs for AI models at the moment, and bookings continue to be completed via the brand’s website links.

In the future, ads may be incorporated into Wyndham’s AI-driven services as a form of monetization. However, Claude, one of Wyndham’s AI partners, has made it clear that monetization through ads is not yet part of their immediate plans. For now, the focus remains on improving the guest experience while maintaining cost-efficiency.

Franchisee Benefits: Cost Savings and Increased Revenue

Wyndham’s AI-powered guest messaging platform, Wyndham Connect, has been a game-changer for franchisees. By reducing operational costs and facilitating the sale of extras, such as early check-ins, this technology has proven its value. One Wyndham property alone managed to generate an additional $10,000 per month, adding up to $120,000 in annual revenue. This success is noteworthy, especially when compared to the $250,000 typical revenue of a select-service economy hotel.

Additionally, Wyndham Connect Plus, a voice assistant powered by Canary Technologies, has saved franchisees significant labor costs. The voice assistant has handled hundreds of thousands of guest calls, increasing conversions and contributing to higher revenue for franchisees. The integration of AI in Wyndham’s operations shows how technology can drive both cost savings and increased profits, benefiting the entire franchise network.

The Future of Wyndham Hotels: Expanding AI Integration

Looking ahead, Wyndham is determined to expand its AI-driven services even further. The company plans to launch apps on all LLMs, using its MCPs or APIs. These apps will offer guests even more seamless and intuitive experiences when searching for and booking hotels. Additionally, Wyndham is working to launch cloud-native mobile and web platforms in the coming months to further enhance the guest search and booking experience.

As AI continues to evolve, Wyndham is positioned to remain at the cutting edge of this transformative technology. Its commitment to improving both guest satisfaction and operational efficiency makes it a leader in the evolving tourism landscape.

AI Integration in the Tourism Sector: A Game-Changer for Hotel Owners

According to Wyndham’s 2026 Hotel Owner Trends report, 98% of hotel owners have already started integrating AI into their operations. However, less than a third have fully integrated AI across all aspects of their business. The majority of hotel owners—73%—express a desire to do more with AI technology. This indicates that the hospitality industry as a whole is eager to embrace AI and its potential to reshape the future of tourism.

Wyndham’s successful integration of AI into its operations shows that the hospitality industry is on the brink of a major transformation. By adopting AI, hotel owners can expect improved guest interactions, streamlined operations, and significant cost savings. This, in turn, will help boost tourism as travelers experience more efficient, personalized services during their stays.

A Positive Impact on the Global Tourism Industry

Wyndham’s AI advancements are set to have a significant ripple effect across the tourism industry. As AI improves the guest experience and enhances operational efficiency, hotels worldwide are likely to adopt similar technologies. This shift towards AI will allow the tourism industry to meet the growing demands of travelers who expect seamless, personalized experiences.

Moreover, the franchisee benefits from AI, such as increased revenue and reduced labor costs, will make the Wyndham brand more attractive to investors and business owners looking to capitalize on the growing tourism market. As more properties integrate these technologies, it will foster a more competitive and dynamic hospitality landscape, further boosting global tourism.

A Bright Future for Wyndham Hotels and the Tourism Sector

Wyndham Hotels & Resorts’ commitment to AI integration is a game-changer for both the company and the wider tourism industry. By leveraging advanced technologies like large language models, Wyndham has enhanced its guest experience, improved operational efficiency, and created new revenue streams for franchisees. As the company continues to expand its AI capabilities, its impact on the tourism sector will only grow, providing travelers with enhanced booking experiences and franchisees with higher profits.

With a focus on innovation, cost efficiency, and customer satisfaction, Wyndham Hotels is leading the way in the future of hospitality. As AI technology becomes more deeply embedded in the tourism sector, it will continue to drive growth, efficiency, and sustainability, ensuring a bright future for both the company and the industry as a whole.

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Cline CLI 2.3.0 Supply Chain Attack Installed OpenClaw on Developer Systems

In yet another software supply chain attack, the open-source, artificial intelligence (AI)-powered coding assistant Cline CLI was updated to stealthily install OpenClaw, a self-hosted autonomous AI agent that has become exceedingly popular in the past few months. "On February 17, 2026, at 3:26 AM PT, an unauthorized party used a compromised npm publish token to publish an update to Cline CLI

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