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Although he is only 27 years old, Kylian Mbappé is already one of the greatest players in World Cup history. After winning the 2018 edition, he has become a regular presence for France. In addition, he has remained one of the top scorers in all three World Cups he has played. Despite this, the French striker faces a major challenge against Spain, as he is chasing a feat he has yet to achieve.
Kylian Mbappé looks to score in a World Cup semifinal for the first time against Spain. While he is the tournament’s second all-time leading scorer, he failed to find the net against Morocco at Qatar 2022 and against Belgium at Russia 2018. Therefore, the 27-year-old striker will be aiming to score for the first time at this stage of the tournament and lead France to a third consecutive World Cup final.
Mbappé has yet to score in a World Cup semifinal, but he has found the net in both finals he has played. In the Russia 2018 final, he scored against Croatia in the 4-2 victory. In addition, he scored a hat trick against Argentina in the Qatar 2022 final, proving to be a truly decisive player. Because of his goalscoring prowess, he will be looking to make his mark for the first time in every stage of the tournament.
Throughout his professional career with France, Kylian Mbappé has played 104 matches, scoring 64 goals. Even though he is the national team’s all-time leading scorer, he has faced Spain only four times, recording just one victory and producing a relatively modest goalscoring record against them.

Mbappé has scored only two goals for France against Spain. The first goal came in the 2021 UEFA Nations League final, giving his national team the title. His most recent goal came from the penalty spot in the semifinals of the same tournament, in the 2025 edition. With his last victory coming in 2021, he is looking to end his drought in World Cup semifinals, but also to beat Luis de la Fuente’s team again.
Kylian Mbappé is having his best performance at the 2026 World Cup, recording a goal contribution in every match he has played. With that, he arrives fully motivated for the match against Spain. Not only is he looking to end his drought in the tournament’s semifinals, but he is also chasing the all-time World Cup scoring record.
The 27-year-old striker has scored 20 goals in 20 World Cup matches with France, surpassing Miroslav Klose in the all-time World Cup scoring rankings and moving into second place on the list. As a result, he is competing directly with Lionel Messi, who has 21 goals and leads the standings. With both teams reaching the tournament’s semifinals, Mbappé appears highly motivated to shine against Spain.

Lamine Yamal enters the 2026 World Cup semifinal between Spain and France as one of the most dangerous players in the world, but France midfielder Adrien Rabiot has made clear that Les Bleus will not be building their defensive gameplan around stopping him.
Yamal has already made France suffer on multiple occasions, scoring the equalizer in the Euro 2024 semifinal and netting twice in the Nations League semifinal. Now 19, he faces Les Bleus once again at the semifinal stage, this time at a World Cup, with the head-to-head record firmly in his favor.
Yet when asked about how France plans to handle the Barcelona star, Rabiot was straightforward. “There is no anti-Yamal plan. We’re focused on the Spanish team. No, we’re not focusing on one player, we know they are dangerous in every aspect, whether it’s him or the forwards in possession of the ball, attacking the tight spaces near the box, the combination play,” he said at Monday’s press conference.
Spain rank sixth in the tournament in goals scored with 11, but have conceded just once, and sit second among the four semifinalists in shots on target behind only France, reflecting a team that wins through collective effort rather than individual brilliance. “So we need to stay focused on that, not necessarily on one individual,” the AC Milan midfielder added.
Adrien Rabiot revealed that France do not have an “ANTI-YAMAL PLAN.” pic.twitter.com/e4zmouoeaE
— World Soccer Talk (@worldsoccertalk) July 13, 2026
Yamal had already turned up the heat after Spain’s win over Belgium, declaring: “I think that if France has to fear anyone, it’s us, as we’re the ones who have knocked them out before.” Those words appear to have landed with the French camp, who will now be looking to eliminate Spain for the first time in three years after falling short in both the Euro and the Nations League.
Yamal has been one of Spain’s most important players in both the Euro and the Nations League, but his first World Cup has not yet seen him reach those same heights. Despite featuring in all six of Spain’s matches, with limited involvement against Cape Verde, he has managed just one goal against Saudi Arabia and has yet to register an assist.
By comparison, he contributed one goal and four assists across seven games at Euro 2024, and three goals and one assist in seven games during the 2024-25 Nations League. The serious injury he suffered at Barcelona before the tournament may still be a factor, and despite being nearly a month removed from his return to the pitch, his sharpest form has remained elusive.
Currently, Mikel Oyarzabal leads Spain’s scoring chart with four goals, while Marc Cucurella tops the assists list with two. The semifinal against France represents Yamal’s best opportunity yet to announce himself on the World Cup stage.

Sarı-lacivertli camiada transfer hareketliliği tam gaz devam ediyor! Fenerbahçe yönetimi, dünya futbolunun gündemindeki isimlerden Mason Greenwood transferinde nihayet mutlu sona ulaştı. Ünlü gazetecinin taraftarlara verdiği bu müjde, camiada şimdiden şampiyonluk meşalelerini yaktırdı.
Fenerbahçe transfer dünyasını sallamaya devam ediyor! Sarı-lacivertliler, uzun süredir peşinde koştuğu İngiliz süperstar Mason Greenwood transferini bitirdi. Dünyaca ünlü transfer gurusu Fabrizio Romano'nun "bitti" dediği dev operasyonun mali detayları ise dudak uçuklatıyor.
Sarı-lacivertlilerin Greenwood transferi için Marsilya'ya 40+2 milyon Euro bonservis bedeli ödeyeceği ve Manchester United'ın da satıştan 10 milyon Euro'dan fazla bir ücret alacağı belirtildi.
2030 yılına kadar sözleşmeye imza atacak Mason Greenwood'un yıllık 10 milyon Euro maaş alacağı kaydedildi.

Beşiktaş transfer döneminde Alexander Nübel, Kassoum Ouattara ve Salih Özcan gibi 11 için transferler yaparak gövde gösterisi yaptı. Sırada dünyaca ünlü sol kanat Leandro Trossard ismi de taraftarı heyecanlandırmaya yetti. Ancak kağıt üzerinde elit duran bu kadronun kusursuz hale gelmesi ve şampiyonluk ipini göğüslemesi için eksikler hala can sıkıyor. Yönetim ve teknik heyet, eksik parçaları tamamlamak adına operasyona devam ediyor.
Beşiktaş; Alexander Nübel, Kassoum Ouattara ve Salih Özcan gibi doğrudan ilk 11'e yönelik hamleleriyle transfer dönemine damga vurdu. Dünyaca ünlü sol kanat Leandro Trossard ismi bile taraftarı heyecanlandırmaya yeterken, kağıt üzerinde elit duran bu kadronun şampiyonluk için hâlâ çözülmesi gereken eksikleri bulunuyor. Kusursuz bir yapı kurmak isteyen yönetim ve teknik heyet, eksik parçaları tamamlamak için transfer operasyonuna devam ediyor.
SOL STOPERDE 3 İSİM VAR AMASavunma hattında sağ stoper pozisyonu fizik kalitesi yüksek Agbadou var. Emirhan Topçu ve Yasin Özcan sol stoperde yerli alternatifler. Buna rağmen savunma merkezinin liderliğini üstlenecek sol ayaklı bir stoper takviyesi "olmazsa olmaz" konumunda. Çünkü Felix Uduokhai ile devam edilmeyecek gibi. Sol stoper için henüz bir aday ismi öne çıkmadı.
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BRANDT 10 NUMARA İÇİN ÖNDE
Orta sahada durum daha esnek. Ndidi ve Salih Özcan’ın kesiciliği ve büyük şef Orkun Kökçü, merkez yapısını sağlam tutuyor. Salih ve Ndidi sayesinde Orkun’un önderliğinde 10 numara transferi şu aşamada acil bir şart değil, ancak taktiksel esneklik sağlayacak lüks bir hamle olarak masada. 10 numara için adı en fazla öne çıkan isim Dortmund'dan Salih'le beraber boşa çıkan Julian Brandt.
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OH'UN YERİNE SANTRFOR ŞART
Hyeon-gyu Oh, yırtıcı ve çalışkan yapısıyla öne çıksa da Beşiktaş’ın tek başına gol yükünü sırtlaması büyük bir risk barındırıyor. Vaclav Cerny ve saatler sayılan Leandro Trossard gibi elit kanatların üreteceği pozisyonları tabelaya yansıtacak A sınıf, bitirici bir pivot santrfor şart. Trossard geldikten sonra bile sol stoper, elit santrfor ve taktiksel esneklik sağlayacak 10 numara transferi kaçınılmaz olacak.

İsmail Kartal yönetimindeki Fenerbahçe, yeni sezonda hızı ve fiziksel gücü harmanlayan "ölümcül" bir geçiş takımına dönüşecek. Kerem Aktürkoğlu ve Mason Greenwood'un saf süratiyle rakipleri cezalandırmayı planlayan sarı-lacivertlilerde, sistemin kör dövüşüne dönmesini engelleyecek ve hıza yön verecek isim ise İrfan Can Kahveci'nin yaratıcı aklı olacak.
İsmail Kartal yönetimindeki Fenerbahçe, 2026-27 sezonunda tam bir "Yüksek Şiddetli Baskı ve Hızlı Akın" takımı vaadediyor. Deneyimli teknik adamın set oyununa, bek katılımına ve şok prese dayalı felsefesi, mevcut kadronun yırtıcı karakteriyle birleşerek çok daha direkt bir çehreye bürünecek.
SIDIKI BEKLENENİN ÜZERİNE ÇIKACAK
Sarı-lacivertliler, özellikle kanatlardaki saf hız ile merkezdeki fiziksel gücü harmanlayarak rakipler için durdurulamaz bir geçiş canavarına dönüşmeyi hedefleyecek.
Hücumun merkezinde, stoperleri yıpratan ve kanatlara alan açan "duvar" rolünü Vedat Muriqi üstleniyor. Hava hakimiyeti ve sırtı dönük oyunuyla tam bir taktik asker olan Muriqi'in arkasında, genç ve atletik Sidiki Cherif dinamik bir alternatif olarak bekleyecek.
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OĞUZ AYDIN EN ÇALIŞKAN İSİM
Kanatlarda ise Süper Lig standartlarının çok üzerinde bir hız koridoru kuruluyor. Sol kanatta kaotik ve yırtıcı stiliyle Kerem Aktürkoğlu, sağda ise her iki ayağıyla ölümcül bitiriciliğe sahip Mason Greenwood savunma arkası koşularıyla geçiş oyununun ana silahları oluyor. Geniş alan performansıyla Oğuz Aydın ise bu hattın en çalışkan rotasyon parçası olarak öne çıkacak.
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LİGİN ÇOK ÜZERİNDE HIZLI
İsmail Kartal'ın sisteminde ana plan ve oyunun karakterini belirleyecek olan unsur kanatların saf hızı. Kartal, kariyeri boyunca dikine ve hızlı hücumları, topu kapar kapmaz en direkt yoldan kaleye gitmeyi felsefe edinmiş bir teknik adam. Kerem ve Greenwood gibi ligin çok üzerinde iki hız dehası elindeyken, ana plan ister istemez rakipleri bu yırtıcı süratle cezalandırmak üzerine kurulacak.
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DURAVA TOSLAMA DURUMUNDA
Ancak bu "hız makinesinin" duvara toslamaması ve bir beyne sahip olması için İrfan Can Kahveci'nin yaratıcı aklı, sistemi çalıştıran ana anahtar konumunda. İrfan Can, özellikle kapanan savunmalara karşı temposu düşen oyunu açacak, Kerem ve Greenwood’un koşu yollarını kilit paslarla besleyecek orkestra şefi olacak.
İRFAN CAN HAYATİ ÖNEMDE
Özetle; Fenerbahçe'nin sahaya koyacağı ana karakter saf hız ve yüksek şiddetli geçiş oyunu olacak... İrfan Can'ın yaratıcılığı ise bu hızın ne zaman ve nasıl kullanılacağını belirleyen, takımı kör dövüşünden kurtaran en kritik tamamlayıcı güç.

Fenerbahçe'de yabancı şişkinliğini eritmek için düğmeye basan teknik direktör İsmail Kartal, çözümü hücum hattını "yerli kalkanı" ile kurmakta buldu. Yeni sezonda sol kanadı Kerem Aktürkoğlu'na emanet ederek elini rahatlatmayı planlayan deneyimli çalıştırıcı; İrfan Can ve Oğuz Aydın'ı rotasyon jokerleri olarak belirlerken, kontenjan kurbanı olan yüksek maliyetli 3 isimle de yolları ayırma kararı aldı.
Fenerbahçe'de yabancı sınırlandırmaları ve kadrodaki yabancı şişkinliği, teknik direktör İsmail Kartal’ı radikal ve stratejik bir hamleye zorluyor.
Deneyimli teknik adam, ilk 11 dengesini kurmak ve eldeki yabancı oyuncu yükünü azaltmak adına yerli kuralı formülünü hücum hattında çözmeyi hedefliyor.
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KEREM, KARTAL'IN DEĞİŞMEZİ OLACAK
Ön üçlüyü yerli ağırlıklı kurarak elini rahatlatmak isteyen Kartal, savunma ve orta sahada yabancı hakkını çok daha esnek kullanabileceği bir kadro mühendisliği üzerinde çalışıyor.
Bu stratejinin merkezinde ise Kerem Aktürkoğlu yer alıyor. Sol forvet ve kanat pozisyonunun yerli pasaportlu en elit oyuncusu konumundaki Kerem, yeni sezonda İsmail Kartal'ın ilk 11'inin değişmez lideri olacak.
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MURIQI İYİLEŞTİĞİNDE DEĞİŞMEZ!
Hücumun diğer kanadında ise ana yaratıcı ve bitirici güç olarak Mason Greenwood yer alacak. Santrfor rotasyonunda fiziksel gücüyle stoperleri yıpratacak olan Vedat Muriqi duvar görevi görürken, Sidiki Chérif ise Kerem'in sağladığı yerli avantajı sayesinde sahada kendine çok daha rahat yer bulacak.
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OĞUZ VE İRFAN CAN ROTASYONDA
İsmail Kartal’ın kulübe gücünü ve rotasyon hamlelerini ise İrfan Can Kahveci ile Oğuz Aydın belirleyecek. Oğuz Aydın, sol kanatta Kerem’in ana yedeği olurken, sağ kanatta da oynayabilme jokerliğiyle öne çıkıyor. Set oyunlarında ve kapalı savunmaları açmada oyun zekasıyla devreye girecek olan İrfan Can Kahveci ise Greenwood’un en güçlü alternatifi olarak sağ kanadın gizli liderliğine soyunacak.
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MUSABA, NENE VE CENGİZ YOLCU
Hücumda yerli kalkanının devreye girmesi, takımdaki birçok yüksek maliyetli yabancı ismin de kaderini çizdi ve ayrılık haritasını netleştirdi. İrfan Can'ın yükselişiyle kulübede yabancı kontenjanı harcaması istenmeyen Kartal, Dorgeles Nene ve Anthony Musaba ile Cengiz Ünder'i satış listesine yazdı.

Erken bir golün tüm dengeleri altüst edeceği dev randevu öncesi rakamlar net bir strateji savaşına işaret ediyor. Turnuvanın 16 gollü en üretken hücum gücü İspanya, kalesinde sadece tek gol gören savunma devi Fransa'ya karşı! Topa hükmeden Matadorlar mı, pusuda bekleyen Horozlar mı? İşte dev yarı finalin saha içi geometrisi ve kaderi belirleyecek istatistikler...
Dünya Kupası yarı finalinde bu gece tam anlamıyla bir ekol çarpışması yaşanacak. Turnuvanın 6 maçta attığı 16 golle en üretken takımı olan İspanya ile kalesinde sadece tek gol gören savunma devi Fransa, finale yükselmek için kozlarını paylaşacak.
İstatistiğe dayalı taktik analizler, yeşil sahada topa hükmeden bir hücum gücü ile ceza sahasına adeta duvar ören bir defans kurgusunun epik mücadelesini işaret ediyor.
TOP İSPANYA'NIN PUSU FRANSA'NIN
Saha içi geometrisini belirleyecek en net faktör topa sahip olma oranları olacak. %65.8 topla oynama ve maç başına yaklaşık 600 isabetli pas istatistiği bulunan İspanya, %90.4’lük elit pas isabetiyle oyunu yönlendiren taraf konumunda.
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Buna karşın %58.5 topla oynayan Fransa, %88.4 pas kalitesi ve maç başına yaptığı 8.5 pas arasıyla, kaptığı toplarla dikine ve çok hızlı reaksiyon gösterebilen tehlikeli bir geçiş takımı profili çiziyor.
İspanya'nın ön alan baskısını kırmak için %67.1 isabet oranına sahip uzun topları da bir silah olarak kullanması bekleniyor.
BİTİRİCİLİK Mİ? SAVUNMA MI?
Hücum hattında turnuvanın en çok büyük şans üreten (maç başına 4.5) takımı olan İspanya, bu fırsatların 3.2'sini cömertçe harcamasıyla dikkat çekiyor. Ancak bu gece karşılarında 6 maçın 5’inde kalesini gole kapatmış ve maç başına sadece 0.2 gol yiyen kusursuz bir Fransa defansı var. Maç başına 2.8 büyük şans üreten Fransa'nın az ama öz yakaladığı fırsatları daha verimli kullanması gerekirken, İspanya'nın bu seviyede bitiricilik zaafı yaşama lüksü bulunmuyor.
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SERTLİK VE İKİLİ MÜCADELE
Maçın kilitlenme noktası orta saha sertliği ve ceza sahası içi yerleşimleri olacak. Fransa, %53.2'lik ikili mücadele kazanma oranıyla sahada fiziksel bir üstünlüğe sahip ve maç başına 18.7 tehlike engelleme verisiyle baskıyı kabullenip hatasız savunma yapabiliyor. İspanya ise pas oyununun yanı sıra maç başına 14.7 top çalma ile merkezde direnç göstermeye çalışacak. Erken gelecek bir golün tüm bu taktiksel dengeleri altüst edeceği dev randevu, futbolseverlere unutulmaz bir strateji savaşı vaat ediyor.

Barış Alper, Sané ve Yunus'un yanına eklenebilirse "Sihirbaz" Enciso ile genç "Tank" Ponomarenko, Galatasaray'ı Avrupa'nın en öngörülemez hücum gücüne dönüştürecek. Okan Buruk'un yoğun baskı felsefesini kusursuz bir geçiş canavarına çevirecek bu rüya rotasyon; Akışkan Kaos'tan Çift Forvetli Kuşatma'ya kadar rakibe göre şekillenen 3 ölümcül planla hem Süper Lig'de hem de Avrupa arenasındaki devlere diz çöktürmeye gelecek.
Galatasaray, Teknik Direktör Okan Buruk’un "yoğun baskı ve hızlı geçiş" felsefesini kusursuz bir canavara dönüştürecek rüya gibi bir hücum rotasyonuna kavuşuyor.
Barış Alper Yılmaz, Leroy Sané ve Yunus Akgün gibi elit kanat güçlerinin yanına, Güney Amerikalı sihirbaz Julio Enciso ile Ukraynalı genç tank Matviy Ponomarenko ekleniyor.
Bu beşli, sarı-kırmızılılara hem inanılmaz bir taktiksel esneklik hem de Avrupa arenasında elit takımlara diz çöktürecek bir kadro derinliği sunuyor.
BURUK'UN YENİ MERTENS'İ
Dries Mertens sonrası dönem için üçüncü bölge şefi olarak planlanan Julio Enciso, patlayıcı dripling yeteneği ve mesafe tanımayan şut tehdidiyle tam bir "Sihirbaz" rolü üstlenecek.
Dikine top taşıma becerisiyle savunma arkasına kaçacak Sané ve Barış Alper'i besleyecek olan Enciso, merkezdeki geçiş oyununun anahtarı olacak.
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TANK GİBİ BİR FORVET
Dinamo Kiev çıkışlı 2006 doğumlu dev pivot santrfor Matviy Ponomarenko ise Osimhen'in arkasında adeta yeni nesil bir "Tank" görevi görecek; fiziksel gücüyle stoperleri yıpratarak ikinci topları arkadaşlarına indirecek. Bu muazzam beşli sayesinde Okan Buruk, elinde rakibe göre şekillenecek 3 ölümcül taktiksel senaryo bulunduracak:
Akışkan Kaos (4-2-3-1):
Ön alan baskısının tavan yaptığı bu düzende Enciso merkezde şef olurken, Sané ve Barış Alper çizgileri yırtacak; dar alan ustası Yunus Akgün ise en güçlü alternatif olarak oyunu değiştirecek.
Saf Hız ve Geçiş (Avrupa Modu 4-3-3 / 3-4-2-1):
Şampiyonlar Ligi ve Avrupa Ligi deplasmanlarında Torreira, Sara ve Enciso ile kapılan toplar, iki saf hız treni Sané ve Barış Alper ile buluşturularak savunma arkası cezalandırılacak.
Çift Forvetli Kuşatma (4-4-2 / 3-5-2):
Kapanan savunmaları açmak için Ponomarenko stoperleri üzerine çekip alan boşaltırken, Icardi veya Osimhen bitirici darbeyi vuracak; Yunus ve Sané ise yaratıcı paslarla kutuyu besleyecek.
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AVRUPA DEVLERİNE CEVAP
Galatasaray; Barış Alper'in atletizmi, Sané'nin dünya klası bire bir becerisi, Yunus'un taktiksel zekası, Enciso'nun öngörülemez patlayıcılığı ve Ponomarenko'nun Doğu Avrupa ekolü fizikselliği ile "Hız, Güç ve Yaratıcılık" üçgenini tamamlayacak. Bu hücum cephaneliği, sarı-kırmızılıları sadece Süper Lig'de durdurulamaz kılmakla kalmayacak, Avrupa'da da her türlü taktiksel senaryoya cevap verebilen bir dev haline getirecek.

Icardi ve Lemina gibi tecrübeli ikonların yerine, 30 milyon Euro'luk Ugochukwu ve genç dev Ponomarenko geliyor! Galatasaray, saha içindeki yaşlı liderlerini elit genç atletlerle değiştirerek milyarlık bir "deprem" operasyonuna imza atmaya hazırlanıyor. Kısa vadede bir geçiş dönemi kriziyle "çağ kebap" mı olunacak, yoksa modern futbolun temposunu yakalayıp "çağ mı atlanacak"? İşte sarı-kırmızılıların geleceğini kumar masasına yatıran o dev felsefe değişimi!
Galatasaray, kadrosunda köklü bir felsefe değişimine giderek tecrübeli yıldızların yerine genç yetenekleri monte etmeye hazırlanıyor. 32 yaşındaki Mario Lemina yerine, Premier Lig sertliğinden gelen 22 yaşındaki dinamik ön libero Lesley Ugochukwu için yaklaşık 30 milyon Euro'luk dev bir yatırım gündemde.
Fizik kalitesi ve temposu yüksek olan Ugochukwu'nun, sarı-kırmızılı orta sahanın yıllardır aradığı elit dinamizm sorununu çözerek takıma çağ atlatması bekleniyor.
ICARDI VE LEMINA İLK ETAPTA ARANIR
Forvet hattında ise tam bir "deprem" senaryosu hakim. Galatasaray tarihinin en ikonik, lider ve bitirici golcülerinden 33 yaşındaki Mauro Icardi’nin yerini, Dinamo Kiev kökenli 20 yaşındaki Ukraynalı pivot santrafor Matvii Ponomarenko'nun alması planlanıyor.
Güçlü fiziği ve gol serisiyle geleceğin büyük yıldız adayı olan Ponomarenko, uzun vadede müthiş bir yatırım vaat etse de, Icardi'nin baskı altındaki büyülü etkisini ve liderliğini kısa vadede aratabilir.
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MEYVELERİ İLERİ DE TOPLANABİLİR
Bu radikal operasyon, Galatasaray'ı kısa vadede saha sonuçları ve liderlik eksikliği açısından hafif bir geçiş dönemi sarsıntısına uğratabilir... yani ilk etapta işler "cağ kebap" dedirtecek bir krize dönüşebilir. Ancak orta ve uzun vadede Lemina ve Icardi gibi 30 yaş üstü isimlerden, Ugochukwu ve Ponomarenko gibi elit genç atletlere geçilmesi meyvelerini vermesi hayal ediliyor.
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GALATASARAY "ÇAĞ ATLAYACAK" GİBİ
Takım modern, çok koşan, pres gücü yüksek bir Avrupa ekibine dönüşürken, bu isimlerin yüksek satış potansiyeli kulübün finansal geleceğini kurtaracaktır.
Galatasaray skorer liderlerini kaybedip kısa vadede zayıflamış gibi görünse de; takım dinamizmi, atletizm, fizik kalitesi ve ekonomik değer olarak kesinlikle "çağ atlayacak" ve çok daha güçlü bir yapıya kavuşacaktır.





Google is announcing the Pixel 11 family on August 12, and we've already seen the Pixel 11 in CAD-based renders a while back. Now, three new renders have surfaced seemingly depicting the device in three different colors. These have been found on Amazon as part of listings that appear to be placeholders or drafts for the upcoming device. The listings in question are sold and shipped by Amazon itself and show as part of the Google Store on the platform. Google Pixel 11 renders However, the names of these colors don't quite match what has been leaked so far. They are called...





Google might have written off its Project Loon endeavor, a goal to use stratospheric balloons as flying cell towers due to economic considerations, but they are back in an unexpected setting: a deepening frontline between Ukraine and Russia.
This is largely because Ukraine has cracked the economics with the business model that Alphabet, Google's parent company, could not have: a cheap, easy-to-employ weapons platform that can't be jammed or shot down affordably while building up on its threat to Russian cities far from the frontlines.
The DART is a Ukraine-deployed, balloon-launched missile system developed by the Ukrainian firm Center of Innovative Technologies Program (CITP), which launches projectiles from the lower stratosphere at intended targets.
While most of the world continues to focus on better smart satellite- or laser-guided missiles (or precision-guided weapons), Ukraine is taking a different approach altogether, and it might be a much smarter play given how it could play out.
The balloon-based DART missile starts off 'smart', relying on satellite guidance to align and aim at a target before cutting off guidance altogether for the last 6km of the journey, relying only on its solid-fuel engine to reach its intended position.
The approach, though slightly crude, renders Russian jammers completely ineffective, unable to pull a DART missile off-target or 'confuse' it in any way. The target seems not to be civilians or combatants but rather to restrict Russia's ability to wage war by targeting infrastructure because of how the missile functions.
DART carries a warhead of roughly 10 kilograms that scatters conductive graphite filaments, a small-scale graphite bomb meant to short out electrical infrastructure. This also means it might not need the level of precision that many other missiles do: power stations and electric grids tend to sprawl, making them much easier targets than alternatives.
The more impressive part might be that the balloons, which often cost as little as $200, can lure out expensive S-300 and S-400 interceptors to respond, depleting far more costly ammunition and batteries on the Russian side.
Ukraine is also a direct beneficiary of geography: winds across the front generally blow west to east, allowing balloons from Ukraine to easily reach Russian territory, while Russian ones have to fight the current, often floating back into their own territory as a result.
While DART remains uncodified by Ukraine's military, it has already been showcased at trade shows, with the Eurosatory defense expo outside Paris in June marking its first major outing. It also has both allies and adversaries taking notice as the Ukrainian conflict continues to offer modern battlefield lessons.
The US Army has been evaluating tethered aerostats for drone detection and communications relay, with an eye toward launching drone swarms from them in the future.
Russians, on the other hand, are investing in a different kind of drone technology: the Barrazh-1, a stratospheric relay balloon carrying a communications payload of roughly 100 kilograms, which it says is entirely domestically built and aims to balance out the lack of Starlink terminals available to the country for data and internet services on the battlefield.
There has been a developer beta of iOS 27 for a while, but now it’s available in public beta, which both makes it slightly easier to get hold of and suggests it might be more stable than it was initially.
That said, this still isn’t finished software, so while stability may have improved, you’re still likely to encounter bugs and potentially unfinished features.
So this isn’t for everyone, and as a general rule we’d recommend running it only on a secondary handset. If in doubt, simply wait for the finished iOS 27 release, which we’re expecting in September.
But if you do have a spare phone lying around or want to take the jump with your main device, then the beta could be worth checking out, as it comes with loads of new and improved features — some of which we’ve looked at further down.
Before you start downloading and installing the iOS 27 public beta, make sure your iPhone is backed up, just to be on the safe side. We won’t detail that here because we’ve got a full guide covering how to back up your iPhone.
Once your data is safely backed up, the next step — if you haven’t run a beta before — is to sign up for Apple’s beta program. You can do this by heading to the Apple beta page and tapping ‘Sign up’, after which you’ll have to log into your Apple account to enroll. If you’re not sure whether you’ve already signed up for this or not, then instead press the ‘Sign in’ button on that page — if it doesn’t let you sign in, then sign up instead.
Once you’re registered, you can simply head to Settings > General > Software Update > Beta Updates on your phone, and tap ‘iOS 27 Public Beta’. There may be other betas listed too, but this is the one you want.
Then tap the back arrow at the top of the screen, and the page you were on before will now show the beta you selected, complete with notes on it and a download size. From there, just tap ‘Update Now’ to grab it, or ‘Update Overnight’ if you’d rather wait until you’re sleeping to put your phone temporarily out of action.
Then you just need to wait for it to install. Once it has, there’s plenty to check out, but below we’ve highlighted some of what you might want to try first.
iOS 27 has an enormous number of features — so many in fact that we found 21 that Apple didn’t even have time to mention during its announcement. But below, you’ll find some of the biggest and best to start off with.

By far the biggest thing in iOS 27 is the long-awaited AI overhaul for Siri. There are many elements to this, but the main one is that Siri now works much like ChatGPT or other AI chatbots — you can have natural, back-and-forth conversations with it, and its responses aren’t just preset or based on basic web searches.
Siri can both search the web and interact with apps to get answers or carry out the tasks you need, and it now comes with a dedicated Siri app where you can find and pin previous conversations.

Photo editing has also gotten a lot better with iOS 27, allowing you to do things like reframe or extend photos after they’ve been taken, and remove larger objects than previously.
It makes the photo editing tools far more powerful and brings them more in line with those available on Pixel and Samsung phones.

Shortcuts has long been one of the most powerful apps that comes with your iPhone, but it can also feel a bit impenetrable. Now, though, it’s far simpler.
Rather than creating a shortcut or automation through various menus and complicated ‘if this then that’ rules, you can now simply use natural language to describe what you want.
So, for example, you could say “When I’m leaving work, message Pedro I’m on my way with my ETA,” and the app will automatically create an automation that does exactly this.
Microsoft has blocked some Windows 11 PCs from installing Secure Boot updates due to known issues with certificate updates.
The company is currently rolling out an update for Secure Boot on devices using certificates issued in 2011, which are now expired. The new 2023 certificate is being applied through Windows Update, but issues on devices with faulty firmware have forced Microsoft to halt the rollout.
“Devices in this group are affected by a known issue. To reduce risk, Secure Boot certificate updates are temporarily paused while Microsoft and partners work toward a supported resolution,” Microsoft said.
Secure Boot has long been a device-saving feature when it comes to removing malicious files, as it allows the device to verify and load only authentic software before booting to Windows. However if the device cannot receive certificate updates it can fall victim to threats at the boot-level before Windows is loaded.
Microsoft is currently working with manufacturers to issue a patch that will allow affected devices to install the new Secure Boot 2023 certificate, with HP issuing a BIOS update to allow the installation of the latest certificate.
What this means in practice is that some older devices, or devices that no longer receive updates via their Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM), will not be able to apply Secure Boot and Boot Manager protections. Microsoft clarified that, “this results in a gradual reduction in long-term security—not an immediate risk or system failure. Continue to follow standard security practices, including staying current with Windows updates.”
So even if your device is blocked from installing the latest Secure Boot certificate, it will continue to work properly, other Windows updates will continue to work, and your Secure Boot version will continue to protect against known vulnerabilities. It’s just future vulnerabilities that users affected by this issue will need to be aware of.
Many users may not be aware of issues until they need to use Secure Boot, so the silver lining in Microsoft’s warning is that now is the perfect time to check if your Secure Boot is working properly.
To check if you are using the latest Secure Boot certificate, take the following steps:

If you see this message, Secure Boot is likely working properly. However, this does not display your certificates’ current state. Microsoft has been rolling out an update to show if your Secure Boot is running on the latest certificate, so make sure your don't have any pending Windows updates.

Devices with this message will likely be able to install the latest certificates once a firmware update has been issued by your OEM. Check your OEM update channel for availability.

Devices with this message may no longer be supported by your OEM, or the OEM might no longer be able to provide the firmware updates needed. Microsoft recommends checking your OEM’s Secure Boot support page to confirm whether your device is out of support.
Via WindowsLatest
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“Neftçi”nin ukraynalı baş məşqçisi Yuri Vernidub yeni mövsüm öncəsi Sloveniyada həyata keçirdikləri təlim-məşq toplanışını dəyərləndirib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, o, klubun mətbuat xidmətinə açıqlamasında iyulun 13-də başa vurduqları toplanışla bağlı bunları söyləyib:
“Təlim-məşq toplanışı yaxşı keçdi. Uşaqlar kifayət qədər yaxşı fiziki yüklənmə aldılar. “Osiyek”lə keçirdiyimiz oyun mənə hər şeydən çox xoş təsir bağışladı. Çünki bu matçda həm intensivlik, həm də sürət var idi. Görünürdü ki, futbolçular tədricən lazımi səviyyəyə çatırlar. Məğlub olmağımız psixoloji baxımdan müəyyən çətinlik yarada bilər. Bununla belə, hesab edirəm ki, ən vacib məsələ bu deyil. Əsas odur ki, təlim-məşq toplanışını, demək olar, zədəsiz başa vurduq. Hamı sağ-salamatdır. Artıq Bakıya qayıdırıq. Futbolçulara istirahət verəcəyik. Daha sonra isə ayın 23-də keçiriləcək oyuna hazırlaşacağıq. Rəqibimizin kim olacağını ayın 16-da öyrənəcəyik. Düşünürəm ki, hər şey plan üzrə gedir”.
Vernidub yeni transferlər haqda təəssüratlarını bölüşüb:
“Yeni transferlərin komandaya necə uyğunlaşması mənim xoşuma gəlir. Onlar yaxşı anlaşırlar. Fikrimcə, yenilərin sayəsində güclənmişik. Bu mənada, heyətdə qalan futbolçuları da qeyd etməliyəm. Komandanın özəyi var. Bununla belə, düşünürəm ki, heyətimizi komplektləşdirməyə ehtiyac var. Çünki elə mövqelər var ki, Allah eləməsin, kimsə zədələnsə, dərhal problemlər yarana bilər. Buna görə də bu istiqamətdə işləyirik. Əlimizdən gələni edəcəyik ki, komandamıza daha gənc və onu gücləndirə biləcək oyunçular cəlb edək”.
Yuri Vernidub komandasının Avropa Konfrans Liqasına hazır olduğunu deyib:
“Hesab edirəm ki, tam hazırıq. Çünki yaxşı təlim-məşq toplanışı oldu. Bakıda keçirdiyimiz 8 gün ərzində hazırlığımızın təməlini qoyduq. 4 yoxlama oyunu keçirdik – 1-də qalib gəlib, 3-də məğlub olduq. Deyə bilərəm ki, rəqiblərimiz kifayət qədər güclü komandalar idi. “Partizan” və ÇFR (Kluj) də Konfrans Liqasında çıxış edəcəklər. “Osiyek” isə Xorvatiya çempionatında, adətən üst sıralarda yer alan klubdur. Hazırda onların müəyyən maliyyə problemləri var və buna görə ötən mövsümü istədikləri kimi keçirə bilməyiblər. Buna baxmayaraq, çox möhkəm komanda olduğu görünür. Xorvatiyada futbol məktəbi həmişə yüksək səviyyədə olub. Buna görə də düşünürəm ki, hər şey qaydasındadır. Ən əsası odur ki, hamımız evə sağ-salamat qayıdırıq. Mənim üçün ən vacib olan da budur”.
“Sabah”ın baş məşqçisi Valdas Dambrauskas UEFA Çempionlar Liqasının 1-ci təsnifat mərhələsində TNS-ə qarşı keçirəcəkləri cavab matçından danışıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, Azərbaycan və Uels təmsilçiləri arasındakı cavab görüşü sabah İngiltərədə baş tutacaq.
Dambrauskas matçdan öncə təşkil eidlmiş mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:
“Burada olduğumuz üçün çox xoşbəxtik. Həm futbolçular, həm də məşqçilər heyəti sabahkı oyunu böyük həyəcanla gözləyir.
Düzdür, cavab qarşılaşmasını səfərdə, İngiltərədə keçirəcəyik. İlk oyundan fərqli olaraq sabah daha yüksək konsentrasiya ilə çıxış etməliyik. Bilirik ki, rəqib doğma meydanda oynayacaq və burada yaradılacaq atmosferin fərqindəyik. Hamıya məlumdur ki, ev sahibi komandalar öz meydanında adətən 20-25 faiz daha yaxşı çıxış edirlər. Buna görə də arxayınlaşa bilmərik. İlk oyunda üstünlük qazanmağımıza baxmayaraq, artıq hər şeyin həll olunduğunu düşünməməliyik. Əksinə, sabah da əlimizdən gələni etməli, meydandan qələbə ilə ayrılmağa çalışmalı və daha güclü komanda olduğumuzu bir daha sübut etməliyik.
Sevindirici haldır ki, komandamız səfərə heç bir zədə problemi olmadan gəlib. Çox rahat və uğurlu səfər etdik, hətta uyğunlaşmaq üçün adət etdiyimizdən bir gün əvvəl bura gəldik. Komandada əhval-ruhiyyə yüksəkdir, hər kəs özünü yaxşı hiss edir. Sadəcə Stiv Solvet düşərgəmizdə deyil. Sabah meydanda ən yaxşı oyunumuzu göstərməli və keyfiyyətimizi bir daha nümayiş etdirməliyik”.
Marco Palestra’s agent hit back angrily at Inter President Beppe Marotta and reveals when Chelsea got involved. ‘Over 45 days, Inter never reached an agreement with Atalanta.’
The Italy international had been on the verge of joining Inter last month in a deal believed to be worth €40m plus €5m add-ons.
However, before they could shake hands, Chelsea dived in with a proposal worth a good €10m more to Atalanta, and with double the salary on offer at San Siro.

Inter President Marotta bitterly criticised Palestra today during a press conference and mentioned agent Alessandro Lucci too.
“Take the case of Palestra, for example. It was the result of a decision made by the player, who backed out of a verbal agreement,” said Marotta.
“His agent could have steered him in a different direction, but chose this path instead, and we had to accept seeing another Italian player move to a league that is not in direct competition with ours.”

Lucci did not take that lying down and has now given a statement to news agency ANSA.
“I listened with great sadness and at the same time enormous shock at the words of Inter President Marotta, who I’ve had a professional rapport with for over 25 years, doing many deals together,” said Palestra’s agent.
“The Inter directors, represented by Piero Ausilio, carried on constant and constructive talks with us on the opportunity to complete this transfer.
“However, the element that decided the outcome was not described accurately in today’s press conference. Over 45 days the two clubs, who were in daily contact, were never able to reach a definitive agreement.

“This allowed Chelsea, with whom contact began only two weeks earlier, as I had quickly informed the two clubs, burst in during the final days and sealed a deal with Atalanta, the player and with us to close the move rapidly.
“At this point, I hope that we can all turn the page and look to the future with calm, without more attacks as a pretext against a player who deserves respect.”
It was no secret that several months ago Palestra was approached by Inter and told them he would be more than happy to wait it out for a move to San Siro.
However, the failure to work out a deal with Atalanta stalled the process, and ultimately Chelsea came in with an equally strong project.
It is not the first time that Inter have struggled to agree terms with Atalanta, as they also came close with no progress for Ademola Lookman and Ederson.
Cagliari have officially signed Jacopo Fazzini from Fiorentina, on loan with an option to buy for a total €8m, with Harry Winks set to follow from Leicester City.
The Sardinians are very active on the transfer market this summer after securing their coach Fabio Pisacane to a new and improved contract.
Both Fazzini and Winks landed at the airport today, where they were greeted by media and supporters, then went to complete their medical tests.

The club released a statement this evening confirming that Fazzini has signed on loan with an option to buy at the end of the season from Fiorentina.
It is widely reported that the total cost of the transfer will be around €8m.
The Italian midfielder started out in the Empoli youth academy, then was sold to Fiorentina in the summer of 2025 for €9.3m.
However, he dropped down the pecking order once Paolo Vanoli replaced Stefano Pioli and was not wanted by new coach Fabio Grosso either.
As for Winks, he was eager to leave Leicester City following their latest relegation to the English equivalent of Serie C.
Tottenham Hotspur defender Pedro Porro has been linked with clubs like Barcelona in recent months.
The 26-year-old right back has recently signed a long-term contract with the North London club, and he has now revealed that he is very happy at the Premier League club. He has thanked the club for backing him and rewarding him for his performances.
“Right now, as I said before, I’m very happy at Spurs because they’ve supported me,” he said (h/t SportWitness).
“They’ve given me a renewal that I think I’ve earned. So, in that respect, I’m very happy there.”
“Right now, I’m focused on the national team, my club, and the renewal. I’m very happy, as I said before. They’ve given me everything, and I’m grateful for that.”
The Spanish international has been outstanding in the Premier League, and he is undoubtedly one of the best right backs in Europe right now. He has been very impressive in the World Cup with Spain.
It is no surprise that he has been linked with Barcelona. The Spanish champions need more quality in wide areas, and the Tottenham defender could be an exceptional acquisition for them. But he has a contract with the London club until 2031, making it extremely difficult for Barcelona to sign him anytime soon. They would have to pay an absurd amount of money in order to convince Tottenham.
Meanwhile, the defender has maintained that a footballer’s future can be uncertain and that he does not know where he will end up.
“Regarding what you said about Barca and all that, people talk and want the best for their clubs.
“I’m focused right now on the national team and Tottenham. We’ll see what happens tomorrow, because you never know what can happen in football.”
It is evident that the 26-year-old is not ruling out a potential exit in the near future. However, Tottenham certainly hope to keep a player of his quality at the club for as long as possible.
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The World Cup held its breath Monday on the eve of the first semi-final that pitches France's fearsome attack against a technically gifted Spain team.
France have reached the past two World Cup finals, winning in 2018 in Russia and losing to Argentina four years ago in Qatar in an epic final despite a hat-trick from Kylian Mbappe.
They are aiming to win the World Cup for a third time while Spain -- despite their rich footballing tradition -- have lifted the famous trophy just once, in South Africa in 2010.
Many observers believe this year's Spain squad has the quality to win the tournament -- but first they need to find a way to stop France's star-studded frontline, led by Mbappe.
The Real Madrid forward has scored eight goals to lead the Golden Boot race alongside Lionel Messi and will give Spain's defenders a different challenge in Arlington, Texas.
France's roster of forwards also includes Ballon D'Or winner Ousmane Dembele and Michael Olise, the English-born forward whose pace and dribbling pull defences out of shape, allowing Mbappe the space to work his magic.
Behind them, whether they start the game or come on as substitutes, France can call on Paris Saint-Germain pair Bradley Barcola and Desire Doue.
Defeat to Messi's Argentina in the final in Doha four years ago was a bitter experience for France, and the desire for a rematch is strong -- if Messi can lead his team past England in their semi-final in Atlanta on Wednesday.
Adding to France's motivation, France coach Didier Deschamps is leaving after this tournament following 14 years in charge.
Already part of the elite club to have won the World Cup as a player and a coach, Deschamps would dearly love to collect a third title.
"It is a human adventure and even though I chose the players, to be with this squad every day is very important," he said after France comfortably beat Morocco in the quarter-finals.
"I am very happy on a personal level and also happy to see them enjoying themselves so much."
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In Lamine Yamal, who turned 19 on Monday, Spain have the player who will likely succeed Messi and the far younger Mbappe as football's next superstar.
Yamal inspired Spain to glory at Euro 2024 but came into his first World Cup still recovering from a hamstring injury.
The Barcelona player initially looked less than his normal sparkling best, but he has improved steadily and won the player-of-the-match award in the 2-1 semi-final win against Belgium.
The teenager pointed out that Spain have the upper hand on France, having beaten them 2-1 in the semi-final of Euro 2024 and in a high-scoring Nations League semi-final in 2025 that finished 5-4.
"There are two possibilities -- either they reach three consecutive World Cup finals, or we beat them three times in a row. We'll see what happens," Yamal said.
Spain's run to the final has been built on a solid defence -- Belgium's goal at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles was the first they have conceded in the entire tournament.
Coach Luis de la Fuente has restored the possession-based style that was a trademark of earlier Spain teams, meaning France will have to win the ball from them before they can launch their attacks.
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Klay Thompson, a five-time NBA All-Star and a four-time NBA champion with the Golden State Warriors, appears to be drawing trade interest. Thompson, a current member of the Mavericks, could potentially be moved as Dallas begins a youth movement headlined by recent No. 1 overall pick Cooper Flagg.
According to the Miami Herald, Thompson has emerged as "a strong player of interest" to the Heat front office. Miami's interest in Thompson is not dependent on landing LeBron James either, as the team needs more shooting to surround Giannis Antetokounmpo.
A career 40.9% 3-point shooter, Thompson would certainly fill that need if he were to move on to his third team in the last four years.
This article originally appeared on Warriors Wire: Klay Thompson drawing trade interest from championship-hopeful team
Even though they’re only five-years-old, the Sexton twins already know what they want to be when they grow up.
“All my kids love watching it. One of my daughters keeps saying, ‘Mom, can I go to the World Cup?’ I’m like, yeah! Of course you can,” Allison Sexton, their mother, told Channel 2’s Berndt Petersen.
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The Sexton twins were among 20 five-year-olds gathered at the Georgia Impact soccer camp in Canton on Monday, continuing a 50-year tradition in Cherokee County.
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“The fall season. We’ll get increased interest and registration. That happened in 2015 when the women won the cup. It happened again in ’19,” Murnan said.
Back when the camp’s coaches were little girls.
“That World Cup thing made me kick of my start in soccer,” Sarah Courchene said.
“You too?” Petersen asked.
“Yes. Very similar to Sarah. I was already playing by then, but it made me want to play more,” Sophie Naliwajka said.
Soccer is not new to Cherokee County, but it is new to these kindergarteners, and the World Cup has them hooked.
Petersen asked if they liked soccer and, naturally, the answer was yes.
“Yes! I’m a soccer star!” “I am too!” Harper and Emmy Sexton, the twins, said.
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The Apple Valley Storm boys' soccer team is headed to Colorado for the national club championship game this month after winning the regional championship in June.
The boys have become one of the area’s standout youth soccer teams, soccer mom Brianna Ragen says, with wins becoming expected from the ever-bettering team.
The Apple Valley Storm Boys 2010 team competes in the National 1 League, a high-level group that features some of the top teams and players in the region. The Storm boys are tested week after week against strong opponents, making their success this season all the more savory.
"Coach Jason de la Cruz has been doing an amazing job with the boys," Ragen said. "He has been training them for several years, so it is very emotional and heartfelt to see how far they’ve come. We don’t want to slow their momentum with the financial burdens of each boy's family trying to cover this adventure for them."
The teenage team is looking for sponsors to help them afford the trip, which will take place from July 17 to July 19, including transportation, lodging, meals, tournament fees and other travel expenses.
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This year, the Storm boys team was crowned Aliso Cup 2026 Champions, reached the SoCal State Cup 2026 quarterfinals, captured the National Cup Regionals 2026 championship, and finished first place in the 2025–2026 SoCal Fall League.
Since the start of the fall season, the team has posted an outstanding 21-2 record. During the 2026 calendar year, the Storm boys have scored 86 goals while allowing only 20 goals against, a reflection of both their attacking power and their defensive discipline.
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Their most dominant performance came during the 2026 National Cup Regional tournament, where the team scored 17 goals and finished the tournament with a clean sheet, meaning no goals were scored against them.
The team also won the state championship and claimed a regional title in 2025. They advanced to nationals in 2025 as well, where they competed well against elite competition but fell just short of advancing further. Instead of finding discouragement, the experience fueled this year’s drive.
Several of the players have played together for years, creating a bond and on-field chemistry.
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Community support and sponsorship ensure the athletes have the opportunity to compete on one of youth soccer’s biggest stages later this month.
"Sponsorship is more than a donation to a soccer team — it is an investment in local youth, in dedication, in teamwork and in a group of boys who continue to represent Apple Valley with pride," Ragen urged.
For more information, contact Ragen at briannaragen13@yahoo.com. Donations can be made via Venmo to @Brianna-Ragen.
McKenna Mobley is a reporter for the Daily Press. She can be reached at mmobley@usatodayco.com or on Instagram @mckenna_dailypress.
This article originally appeared on Victorville Daily Press: Apple Valley soccer team headed to Colorado for the national championships
With less than a month before training camp begins, former Washington Huskies star defensive tackle Greg Gaines is still searching for an NFL team.
Over the last three years, Gaines has played 1,237 snaps over 49 games for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and compiled 64 tackles, 5 for loss, with 4 sacks and a fumble recovery while playing next to his college teammate, Vita Vea. He also filled a key role in 2025 in place of former first-round pick Calijah Kancey, who missed 14 games with a torn pectoral muscle.
However, after playing on one-year deals for the entirety of his time in the NFC South, it appears that there won't be a reunion between the 30-year-old and Tampa Bay, which inked defensive tackles A'Shawn Robinson and Rakeem Nunez-Roches to similar deals, while Vea continues to hold out of offseason workouts in search of a new contract.
🚨 BREAKING: @PewterReport is reporting that the Bucs are signing DT Rakeem Nunez-Roches to a 1-year deal.
— PewterReport 🏴☠️ (@PewterReport) April 3, 2026
Nacho is back in Tampa Bay.
Bucs have now added 2 DTs this offseason - A'Shawn Robinson and Nacho to replace Logan Hall and Greg Gaines. pic.twitter.com/RYjqMc6LDD
Gaines, who was originally selected in the fourth round of the 2019 NFL draft by the Los Angeles Rams and won Super Bowl LVI with the organization while being a key piece of the defensive front next to three-time Defensive Player of the Year Aaron Donald, would be a strong veteran addition for any team looking for depth in the middle.
In his career, Gaines has tallied 186 tackles, 16 for loss, with 14.5 sacks, and has been a sturdy presence up front for his seven NFL seasons. He's played in 108 games in his career, 117 when including the playoffs, and at a position where injuries can pile up quickly due to its physicality, it feels like only a matter of time before a team offers the veteran a deal.
One team that could be looming as a potential option for Gaines is the New York Giants. Over the offseason, the team traded All-Pro Dexter Lawrence, while veteran Roy Robertson-Harris suffered a torn Achilles in early June, and Gaines could be a strong high-floor option to eat up space and defend the run.
This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire: Former Washington star still searching for an NFL home

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PHILADELPHIA, P.A. —Prepare for blasts, bombs and big flies at the Bank.
On Monday night, Citizens Bank Park will play host to the 2026 Home Run Derby, MLB's crown jewel event of All-Star weekend. This year's event, featuring eight top sluggers, stands out for multiple reasons — including some changes.
Not only will Netflix be the exclusive home of the Home Run Derby for the first time, but new rules are also being implemented. While a similar bracket style remains, instead of a running timer for each hitter, they'll have a finite number of swings available to maximize their homer total.
This year's Derby field is also loaded with star power. Bryce Harper and Kyle Schwarber will both be attempting to win the trophy in front of their home fans, while White Sox rookie sensation Munetaka Murakami, mighty Rays third baseman Junior Caminero and breakout Yankees slugger Ben Rice pose some of the top threats. Jordan Walker, Willson Contreras and Jac Caglianone round out the field, which will aim to put some dents in Citizens Bank Park's bleachers.
The Sporting News is tracking live updates, highlights and more from the 2026 MLB Home Run Derby. Follow along below for the latest from Philadelphia.
| Player | Home Runs |
| Munetaka Murakami, White Sox | |
| Kyle Schwarber, Phillies | |
| Junior Caminero, Rays | |
| Bryce Harper, Phillies | |
| Jordan Walker, Cardinals | |
| Willson Contreras, Red Sox | |
| Jac Caglianone, Royals | |
| Ben Rice, Yankees |
| Player | Home Runs |
| Munetaka Murakami, White Sox | |
| Kyle Schwarber, Phillies | |
| Junior Caminero, Rays | |
| Bryce Harper, Phillies | |
| Jordan Walker, Cardinals | |
| Willson Contreras, Red Sox | |
| Jac Caglianone, Royals | |
| Ben Rice, Yankees |
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MORE 2026 MLB HOME RUN DERBY:
MLB's 2026 Home Run Derby will begin at 8 p.m. ET on Monday night.
The event is being held at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia.
For the first time ever, the Home Run Derby will be available exclusively as a streaming event. Netflix will be streaming MLB's event on Monday night, with no TV broadcasts available.
Matt Vasgersian, Barry Bonds, CC Sabathia, Anthony Rizzo, Hunter Pence, Elle Duncan and Lauren Shehadi are among the names who will appear on Netflix's coverage.
| Event | Time (ET) | TV/Stream |
| Home Run Derby | 8 p.m. | Netflix |
| Event | Time (ET) | TV/Stream |
| All-Star Red Carpet Show | 2 p.m. | MLB Network |
| 2026 MLB All-Star Game | 8 p.m. | Fox |

No one is better at indirectly calling Stephen A. Smith out for something he said than Jalen Rose, and he appears to be at it again.
Smith might be on summer vacation from First Take, but that hasn’t stopped him from picking fights. Last week, Smith ignited a feud with Draymond Green and Jemele Hill after they questioned whether he should still be able to call himself an active journalist even though he no longer appears in locker rooms regularly. Smith went off on a rant where he mocked Hill’s laugh and accused her of implying that she spent more time in locker rooms than he did, even though she never made that implication.
During his rebuttal, Smith threw out that he’d be willing to debate the topic with Hill or Green on one of their various podcast platforms. And shortly after the proposal, Jalen Rose went on social media to post a vague gripe about media members sparking feuds and then offering to hash it out on a podcast.
The most phony thing amongst “media” members is “beefing” then saying I’ll go on your show or vice versa to discuss it. (see chasing clicks). LAME.
— Dr. Jalen Anthony Rose (@JalenRose) July 9, 2026
“The most phony thing amongst ‘media’ members is ‘beefing’ then saying I’ll go on your show or vice versa to discuss it. (see chasing clicks). LAME,” Rose wrote on X.
To be clear, Rose never named Stephen A. Smith, Jemele Hill, or any other media member in the post, but the timing was more than curious. And even if Rose wasn’t talking about Smith, the feud with Hill and Green must have prompted him to call it out as “phony.”
This also wasn’t the first time Rose appeared to take an indirect shot at Smith. Two years ago, Rose ripped the media for trashing athletes on the heels of Stephen A. Smith fat shaming Zion Williamson. And one year before that, Rose notably posted, “So glad I didn’t make a career of content pretending to fake troll the Cowboys.” The post came after Smith spent the morning on First Take drinking from a mug that read, “Cowboys fan tears.”
Rose later claimed he was referring to Skip Bayless, not Smith. The defense was strange considering Bayless is a Cowboys fan, while Smith relishes every opportunity to troll the franchise and its fanbase. Maybe Rose wasn’t talking about Smith this time either. But even if media beefs that lead to podcast invites are just “phony” attempts at chasing clicks, at least Smith leaves no doubt when he calls someone out.
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Cory Sandhagen is set to undergo an MRI this week to reveal the extent of the damage done from a submission attempt by Mario Bautista that left him limping for the final two rounds of their fight at UFC 329.
The veteran bantamweight contender took to Instagram on Monday to show off a gruesome injury to the back of his leg that developed after Bautista went for a Suloev stretch before transitioning to a kneebar just as the first round was coming to an end. As soon as Sandhagen returned to his feet, he was noticeably limping to his corner between rounds.
In the end, Bautista scored a unanimous decision win, which was cemented when he dropped Sandhagen in the third and final round with all three judges giving him the same 29-28 scores.
“Frickin bummer man. Losing in fighting is the most embarrassing thing ever. Sucks,” Sandhagen wrote on Instagram. “Pretty sure the knee bar tore my hamstring in the first (getting MRI this week). It kept locking out weird if I did certain things. So that kind of messed up my game plan.
“Congrats to Mario. He was well prepared. 1st was close but he won it with that knee bar. 2nd, I won (surprisingly cause leg was jacked). 3rd, I wanted to have the same round as before but got dropped. Gotta fight near perfect to win at the top. Something I need to get better at.”
The fight served as a chance at revenge for Bautista, who fell in his UFC debut when he met Sandhagen on short notice back in 2019. This time around, Bautista showed off massive improvements both on the feet and on the ground as he was able to get the job done against Sandhagen in the rematch.
A constant threat to anybody at 135 pounds, Sandhagen fell to 1-3 in his past four fights with the loss at UFC 329 after previously dropping decisions to Merab Dvalishvili and Umar Nurmagomedov. Now Sandhagen awaits final word on the severity of his injuries to determine when he’ll be able to compete again.

“Sandman” is bummed.
Former Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Bantamweight title challenger Cory Sandhagen suffered a unanimous decision loss in his rematch against Mario Bautista in the “Featured Fight” on the UFC 329 main card this past weekend (Sat., July 11, 2026) inside T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Two days after the loss, Sandhagen took to social media to address the defeat and reveal that he may have suffered a serious injury during the fight.
“Frickin bummer man,” Sandhagen wrote. “Losing in fighting is the most embarrassing thing ever. Sucks.
“Pretty sure the knee bar tore my hamstring in the first — getting MRI this week,” Sandhagen continued. “It kept locking out weird if I did certain things. So that kind of messed up my game plan.
“Congrats to Mario. He was well prepared. First was close but he won it with that knee bar. Second, I won — surprisingly cause leg was jacked. Third, I wanted to have the same round as before but got dropped. Gotta fight near perfect to win at the top. Something I need to get better at.
“Appreciate the love from you guys. Enjoy your week. Love you. Peace.”
Sandhagen (18-7) is now riding a two-fight losing streak for the second time in his UFC career. Prior to his UFC 329 loss, “Sandman” dropped a unanimous decision title fight to Merab Dvalishvili at UFC 320 last year.
The 34-year-old is now 4-3 across his last seven fights and, at least for the time being, is nowhere near another Bantamweight title shot.
He also may have lost his chance to finally collide with Sean O’Malley, which has long been one of the most fun fantasy matchups in the division.
And the potential injury only makes things worse.
If Sandhagen did tear his hamstring (like this), the severity of the tear will determine how long he is sidelined. But if it is significant, a six-to-12-month layoff is not out of the question.
In other words, Sandhagen’s rough night at UFC 329 may follow him well into 2027.
Bummer, indeed.
For more UFC 329 results, coverage and highlights click HERE.

Cristiano Ronaldo, football’s greatest ever goalscorer, stood and accepted the end of his final FIFA World Cup journey with Portugal after a 1-0 loss to Spain in the Round of 16 last week.
It wasn’t an end befitting of the player in question, but that is rarely the case in sports. Very few go out on top, and even fewer still look themselves when they do so.
While not a widely accepted fact among his fans, it has been some time since Ronaldo looked himself at the highest level. His goalscoring aged as gracefully as anyone in football, but he no longer has the same movement, dribbling and orchestration in attack that made him one of the best to ever play the game.
The former Manchester United man reached his peak at Real Madrid, and spent nine years on the left wing for Los Blancos as they racked up four UEFA Champions League titles. He is the storied club’s top scorer by nearly 100 goals with a tally of 450 in 438 games.
Ronaldo scored wherever he played. His lowest goals-to-games ratios were early in his career as he developed from a young, tricky winger into an attacking force. He plays in a league where he can still dominate each week on the scoresheet and remained the captain and first name on the team sheet for Portugal despite his career seemingly winding down. He also remained in top physical shape, no doubt a big reason as to why he is still playing into his 40s.
Even with the obvious that he isn’t the same, there is still the flash every now and then of the player he once was.
At this World Cup it came against Uzbekistan. Admittedly not the flashiest World Cup matchup, but a match that demanded someone step up for Portugal.
It took six minutes.
RONALDO becomes the first player to score in six different World Cups after scoring the opener against Uzbekistan ⚽️🇵🇹pic.twitter.com/rTTE34v22j
— Men in Blazers (@MenInBlazers) June 23, 2026
A move down the right wing to create space by João Cancelo was mirrored by the famous No. 7 in the box. He began the play behind a teammate and charged towards the ball to make himself available at the near post. The decision was one of an experienced poacher, someone who knew an opportunity before anyone else could sniff it out.
As he arrived, Ronaldo had to meet the ball in an awkward position, but connected on a half-volley with the pass slightly behind him to shoot for and find the bottom right corner of the goal. It was the first of two on the day, with the second a bit more straightforward. It was reminiscent of the sort of counter-attacking goals he would score at Old Trafford, only this time assisted by Bruno Fernandes rather than Wayne Rooney.
Even for that brief moment and single performance, we were watching Ronaldo again.
RONALDO STRIKES AGAIN. 🤯
— NBC Sports Soccer (@NBCSportsSoccer) June 23, 2026
Bruno Fernandes' DELIGHTFUL pass finds Cristiano Ronaldo and he buries his 2ND goal of the match.
(via @TelemundoSports) pic.twitter.com/FxN45Ljp4L
Portugal reached the knockout rounds and won its Round of 32 tie against Croatia with a dramatic second-half comeback. Ronaldo and his fellow old-guard member Luka Modric faced off in a memorable match, which saw CR7 convert from the penalty spot for what was, shockingly, his first-ever knockout-round goal at the World Cup.
The match featured an interesting twist in Portugal’s fortunes, as Vitinha and Bruno Fernandes were subbed off after only an hour. Ronaldo remained and converted the penalty, but was subbed off himself before the final 10 minutes. Rafael Leão played the hero with a late winner, and some VAR drama prevented a last-gasp equalizer from Croatia.
Manager Roberto Martinez had played Ronaldo for every minute of the group stage, and though his gamble in taking off his stars paid off against Croatia, he made no such move in the next round against Spain. A lifeless attack was held silent in a 1-0 defeat, its second shutout of the tournament, in a quiet end to Ronaldo’s lengthy national team career.
Cristiano Ronaldo is visibly emotional after Portugal's defeat in what could be his final FIFA World Cup match ❤️ pic.twitter.com/jc1ZNjfO0X
— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) July 6, 2026
CR7’s overall legacy will not be damaged by the last two World Cups, in part for the same reasons his place in the team was not challenged by many in Portugal. He is synonymous with the sport in the country and beyond. He is a national symbol of the country’s sporting greatness.
Like Eusebio before him, Ronaldo’s dominance did not lift the national team to the greatest heights. The Euro 2016 triumph was memorable, and injury prevented him from playing his part in the final, but the team struggled to reach beyond the Round of 16 in most tournaments. A young Ronaldo helped Portugal reach the semi-finals in 2006, and the team made a quarter-final appearance in 2022 after he was benched in the Round of 16.
The Portugal national team will not be left in a poor state, though a new manager is set to come in after Roberto Martinez stepped down. The squad has an impressive group of young players coming up and the midfield is arguably as strong as it has been since Ronaldo’s first World Cup with the team. Bruno Fernandes will be in his mid-30s at the next World Cup, but the squad has the likes of Vitinha, Nuno Mendes and João Neves on the rise as young stars as well in Mateus Fernandes, Geovany Quenda and Antonio Silva.
It’s a strong squad, even without a superstar up front. But the truth is, Ronaldo hasn’t been that superstar to elevate the team since the 2018 World Cup. It was a truth that was never accepted by the association, the manager, the squad, the fans, or Ronaldo himself, but it’s time now to accept the end and what should be one of the final chapters in his playing career.
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The Jets have made a roster move on Monday.
According to the league's transaction wire, New York waived receiver Quentin Skinner off of injured reserve.
Skinner was waived with an injury designation in June during the offseason program.
Skinner entered the league as an undrafted free agent out of Kansas last year, appearing in one regular-season game. He caught one pass for 10 yards.
The Raiders will have five open training camp practices next month, the team announced Monday.
Four of the sessions will take place at Intermountain Health Performance Center, with one at Allegiant Stadium.
Admission to all practices at the team training facility is free, but tickets are required.
Tickets for the Allegiant Stadium open practice are $5. But 100 percent of the proceeds will go to the Raiders Foundation, which supports military members and veterans, health and wellness initiatives and youth development efforts.
A limited number of tickets will be available online beginning Thursday, July 16 at 9 a.m. PT. Due to a limited capacity at Intermountain Health Performance Center, tickets are filled on a first-come, first-served basis.
The first open practice is Sunday, Aug. 2. The other practices fans can watch at the team facility are Monday, Aug. 3, Friday, Aug. 7 and Saturday, Aug. 8. The Allegiant Stadium workout will be held Tuesday, Aug. 11 at 6 p.m. PT.
SAN DIEGO – Former NFL wide receiver Alshon Jeffery has reached a deal with prosecutors in San Diego to have two felony insurance fraud charges against him dismissed if he meets certain conditions within 60 days, including 50 hours of volunteer work service and a $2,500 payment to the driver whose car he rear-ended in September.
Jeffery, who won a Super Bowl with the Philadelphia Eagles in 2018, was arrested in April after failing to appear in court for his arraignment on these charges in March. He allegedly had no insurance when his 2021 Mercedes-Benz crashed into another car from behind on northbound Interstate 5 in San Diego Sept. 21. But he filed an insurance claim stating the accident occurred Sept. 28, not Sept. 21, after obtaining a new insurance policy Sept. 24, three days after the crash actually happened, according to court records obtained by USA TODAY Sports.
The insurance company denied the claim after obtaining evidence from the other driver that documented the actual date of the accident.
The conditions for dismissal were signed July 10 by Jeffery, his attorney Brian Watwins and San Diego Deputy District Attorney H. Meliana Johnson, according to a copy of the document obtained by USA TODAY Sports. Those conditions are:
∎ $840.46 paid to Kemper Insurance.
∎ $2,500 to the Lyft driver of the car he rear-ended for that driver’s insurance deductible.
∎ $500 to the California Department of Insurance Anti-Fraud Fund.
∎ 50 hours of volunteer service work.
The district attorney’s office advised the court July 10 that Jeffery already has paid restitution to satisfy those financial requirements.
"If, after 60 days, Alshon Jemell Jeffery has satisfied all the above conditions and has remained law abiding with no new criminal cases, this matter will be dismissed in the interest of justice," the conditions document states.
Jeffery pleaded not guilty in April, when Watkins, his attorney, noted the insurance company did not pay out any money.
Jeffery recently has lived in San Diego County after earning more than $63 million during his NFL career from 2012 to 2020, according to Spotrac. He played college football at South Carolina and was selected by the Chicago Bears in the second round of the 2012 NFL draft.
He signed with the Eagles in 2017 and caught three passes for 73 yards and a touchdown in the 2018 Super Bowl, when the Eagles beat the New England Patriots 41-33.
Follow reporter Brent Schrotenboer @Schrotenboer. Email: bschrotenb@usatoday.com
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Ex-NFL receiver Alshon Jeffery reaches deal to have fraud charges dismissed
Major League Baseball’s annual celebration of dingers has arrived with the 2026 Home Run Derby at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia.
Eight of the game’s top sluggers will swing for the fences on Monday night, all hoping to be crowned the 2026 champion.
The Phillies’ Kyle Schwarber and Bryce Harper are the headliners in this year’s derby at their home ballpark. Schwarber has never won the derby but Harper did back in 2018, his last year in Washington, at Nationals Park. This is the two-time MVP’s first appearance since.
The other hitters in the field are Ben Rice (Yankees), Junior Caminero (Rays), Jordan Walker (Cardinals), Wilson Contreras (Red Sox), Munetaka Murakami (White Sox) and Jac Caglianone (Royals).
Stay tuned for live updates:
This year's Home Run Derby is not available on broadcast or cable TV, only via streaming on Netflix.
(Home run totals at the All-Star break in parenthesis)
Odds via BetMGM as of Monday, July 13 at noon ET
This year's Home Run Derby will feature several format changes, most notably the removal of the timer. Instead, each of the eight participants will be allotted a set number of swings, with every swing counting. Hitters will get 20 swings in the first round and 15 swings in both the semifinals and finals. If a player homers on the final swing of any round, they can continue hitting until a swing does not result in a home run. — John Leuzzi
After putting together a record-setting first half, Cal Raleigh won Major League Baseball’s 2025 Home Run Derby at Truist Park, earning himself the title of baseball’s top slugger.
The Seattle Mariners slugger who hit 38 home runs before the All-Star break – the second-most in MLB history – dispatched the Tampa Bay Rays’ 22-year-old Junior Caminero in the final, and is the first catcher to win the Home Run Derby.
With his dad pitching and younger brother catching, Raleigh became the second Mariner to be crowned Derby champion, joining Hall of Famer Ken Griffey Jr., who won it three times. — Jesse Yomtov
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: MLB Home Run Derby LIVE updates: Start time, new rules, bracket and where to watch
Shams Charania: Free agent forward Ziaire Williams has agreed on a one-year, $3 million deal to sign with the Los Angeles Lakers, sources tell ESPN.
This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: Ziaire Williams signs one-year deal with Lakers
Khobi Price: Sandro Mamukelashvili on becoming teammates with Luka Doncic: "Luka and me, born the same year, so like being in Europe, I used to see a lot about Luka and grew up kind of like seeing how good he was and how big he was at that early age. So, it’s cool to just be his teammate now, cause I remember there was rankings in Europe and like I would always see he was always No. 1. So, I was like just trying to get there, get there. Now just being his teammate, it’s amazing and I really do think like he’s going make my life a lot easier.”
This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: Sandro Mamukelashvili on becoming teammates with Luka …
Brad Rowland: Kingston Flemings, Zuby Ejiofor, and Asa Newell are all OUT today for the Hawks. No injuries for those 3 players. Just will be listed as inactive. Other players out: Keshon Gilbert — Left Adductor, RayJ Dennis — Right Achilles, Jacob Toppin — Left Adductor/Quad
This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: Kingston Flemings, Zuby Ejiofor, and Asa Newell are …
John Wall revealed that his role as Howard’s President of Basketball Operations is serving as a crash course in the business of basketball, with his long-term goal of becoming an NBA general manager. “I want to learn the front office side,” Wall explained during a recent interview with 247 Sports. “One day I want to be a GM.” For Wall, the position isn’t ceremonial. Instead, he has immersed himself in nearly every aspect of building a modern college basketball program, gaining experience in player evaluation, roster construction and the financial realities of the NIL era.
This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: John Wall sets long-term goal of becoming NBA general manager
While several current and former NBA stars have accepted ambassador-type positions with college basketball programs, Wall said he wants to be involved in the hands on work. “Whenever I’m here and I have a day free, I like to pop in and say what’s up, talk to coach. I have a lot more time on my hands than guys who are still playing in the league that has this role. We’re constantly in group texts and group threads all day, getting the schedule of what they have playing and what they got, and every day I touch back in DC I want to come around and watch them practice, watch them play pick up, and talk to some of these young guys and just try and give them guidance,” Wall said.
This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: “Whenever I’m here and I have a day free, I like to …
Simone Biles revealed she was recently mistaken for two different Black athletes multiple times in a single day.
In a now-deleted July 12 Instagram Stories post, the Olympian offered up a few more details about her experience, saying that she'd been misidentified as fellow Olympic athletes Dominique Dawes, a retired artistic gymnast, and track star Sha'Carri Richardson.
"It’s not even 6am and I’ve already gotten called Dominique Dawes 2x and Sha’Carri once," she wrote for the post's caption, as reported by People and Us Weekly.
The 29-year-old appeared to have taken the confusion in stride, adding a couple of laughing emojis to the end of her caption. A photograph that appears to have been taken from a balcony at sunrise served as the backdrop for Biles' post.
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Biles has been publicly misidentified before. She called out the Wall Street Journal in an October 2023 X post after the newspaper published an article about her featuring a photo of Shilese Jones, another prominent Black gymnast.
"This picture isn’t even me…….. try again," Biles wrote in response to the publication's original X post, which has since been deleted. The outlet said it corrected the photo in the story and on social media.
In previous conversations, Biles has opened up about her first encounters with racism in her sport.
"I didn't really experience it whenever I was younger, obviously, I went to a predominantly white school. But I didn't really notice racism until 2013," Biles told then-"Today" co-anchor Hoda Kotb in 2020. "I was on a world scene, and what made the news was another gymnast saying that if we painted our skin black, maybe we would all win because I had beaten her out of the beam medal, and she got upset."
Biles made history when she competed at the 2013 World Championships, becoming the first Black woman to win the all-around title. Italian gymnast Carlotta Ferlito made the comment referenced by Biles after failing to medal at the event.
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"And that (was) really the news, rather than me winning worlds. So, other than that, it happens every day and I feel like every Black athlete or colored athlete could say that they've experienced it through their career," she said to "Today" in 2020.
Biles added: "But you just have to keep going for those little ones looking up to us. It doesn’t matter what you look like. You can strive for greatness, and you can be great."
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Simone Biles says she was confused for these 2 Black athletes
Another big-time program has entered the mix for a new Spartans recruiting target.
Michigan State basketball extended an offer to high-end four-star point guard Antonio Pemberton of Hanover, Mass. on Sunday, and on Monday he picked up an offer from another major program. Pemberton announced on Monday that he has received an offer from Kansas.
Pemberton is a high-end four-star prospect in the 2027 class, with a recruiting rating of 98.47 in 247Sports' composite system. He ranks as the No. 9 point guard and No. 35 overall prospect in the class. He is also listed as the top overall player from Massachusetts in the class.
Michigan State and Kansas are now part of a list of 20 schools that have offered Pemberton, according to 247Sports. Of that list, though, it's clear that the Spartans and Jayhawks are two of the biggest programs to join his recruitment. So from this point forward, I would anticipate both of those teams will be heavily in the mix for his commitment.
Blessed and Honored to receive an offer from Kansas University!! #AGTGpic.twitter.com/jgdN5Oy3Rb
— Antonio Pemberton (@AJPemberton_19) July 13, 2026
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A featherweight banger has been added to the UFC's return to Paris.
Fan-favorite Trevor Peek returns from a nearly two-year layoff as he battles promotional sophomore Kurtis Campbell on the Sept. 19 event at Accor Arena.
Two people with knowledge of the matchup recently informed MMA Junkie of the booking but asked to remain anonymous as the promotion has yet to make an official announcement.
Peek (9-3 MMA, 2-3 UFC) has been out of action due to injury since he broke his leg in preparation for a May 2025 bout vs. Jeong Yeong Lee. Known for his exciting fighting style, Peek aims to bring the violence each and every time out. This time, he'll likely be further motivated as he makes his featherweight debut, coming off back-to-back losses.
Campbell (8-1 MMA, 0-1 UFC) attracted eyeballs during his rise on the U.K. regional scene. Known for his signature "Pink Panther" shorts (something he's been able to carry over into the UFC), Campbell was the Full Contact Contender champion when he secured a UFC contract on Dana White's Contender Series in September with an 80-second knockout of Demba Seck. However, his debut did not go as he planned after he was finished by Danny Silva by second-round TKO stoppage.
The UFC Fight Night 287 fight card includes:
This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: UFC Paris adds featherweight banger to fight card

The transfer window is heating up. Leeds United are pushing hard to wrap up their first major defensive signing of the summer, with Elland Road chiefs launching a formal verbal contract proposal to a highly rated Serie A star.
According to transfer expert Fabrizio Romano on X, the West Yorkshire club have jumped into pole position for the Bosnian international centre-back Tarik Muharemović. It is a bold move. They want the deal finalised next week. Two rival top-flight teams are still breathing down their necks, but Leeds United are confident they can cross the finishing line before anyone else has a chance to hijack the transfer.
Direct club-to-club talks with Italian side Sassuolo are already on the calendar to thrash out the financial structure. Crucially, the player wants the move to England. That gives Leeds a massive advantage in these negotiations.
SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA – JULY 01: Folarin Balogun #20 of the United States fouls Tarik Muharemovic #4 of Bosnia and Herzegovina which is later reviewed by VAR and awarded as a red card foul a during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 match between USA and Bosnia and Herzegovina at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium on July 01, 2026 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images)
The 23-year-old defender had a brilliant breakthrough year in Italy. He clocked up 32 league appearances during the recent 2025/26 Serie A campaign, even chipping in with two vital goals. He is a proper unit. He is 1.92 metres tall. The towering centre-half commands his penalty box with real authority and handles physical forwards without breaking a sweat.
He offers a rare combination of brute strength and composure on the ball. Muharemović can pick a pass from deep, making him the perfect fit for the current tactical system. Then there is his recent international form. He put in some excellent displays at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, proving he can cope with elite attackers on the biggest stage.
This looks like a brilliant piece of business. The current squad desperately lacks a tall, progressive defender who can dominate aerial duels and instantly launch quick counter-attacks.
The European media are hinting at a price tag close to £40m. That is steep. A fee of around £30 million feels like the absolute limit for where he is in his development. Going over £35 million carries too much financial risk, and the recruitment team must stay disciplined. If Sassuolo demand an unrealistic fee, Leeds United should look elsewhere. The board have a clear shortlist of backup options ready. Getting this signature secured before pre-season ends gives the manager a massive asset for a tough Premier League campaign. Decisive action is needed now.
Some might call this Aaron Rodgers' last dance.
"Last rodeo" is fitting as well. And that's what the quarterback appears to prefer these days, writing on Instagram following a team bonding week out West: "Last rodeo."
The Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback and some of his offensive teammates got out of the city just over two weeks before reporting for what's expected to be his final training camp.
And Rodgers and his boys all looked ready for a rodeo.
In a remote setting with nothing but open land and mountains serving as the backdrop, the crew road horses, wore their best flannel and cowboy hats, went on paddleboards, road dirt bikes, chatted over an open fire pit and took in nature before the grueling NFL season gets underway.
More: He's part of a viral Aaron Rodgers fan account. Now, he's a Brewer.
Some might call this Aaron Rodgers' last dance.
"Last rodeo" is fitting as well. And that's what the quarterback appears to prefer these days, writing on Instagram following a team bonding week out West: "Last rodeo."
The Pittsburgh Steelers quarterback and some of his offensive teammates got out of the city just over two weeks before reporting for what's expected to be his final training camp.
And Rodgers and his boys all looked ready for a rodeo.
In a remote setting with nothing but open land and mountains serving as the backdrop, the crew road horses, wore their best flannel and cowboy hats, went on paddleboards, road dirt bikes, chatted over an open fire pit and took in nature before the grueling NFL season gets underway.
More: He's part of a viral Aaron Rodgers fan account. Now, he's a Brewer.
Jordan Spieth was four days shy of turning 24 when he delivered pure magic in the final hour at Royal Birkdale to win the British Open for the third leg of the Grand Slam. It was among the most astonishing finishes in a major championship.
Perhaps even more astonishing? He has only two PGA Tour victories since. He has played in the final group at a major only once.
What hasn’t changed is his optimism that he can get back to his best golf, now matter how far away that looks for a player who is No. 51 in the world, who has not been to the Tour Championship the past two years, who has not been in the conversation at a major in five years.
“If you give up on reaching your ceiling, then I don’t see a point in playing anymore,” Spieth said Monday. “So for me it’s always about I’ll do everything I can to be trying to be at the very best in the world, because I know that I can be. I have been. It’s nice to have the blueprint.”
The blueprint was nearly a decade ago — the pursuit of the calendar Grand Slam that ended with a bogey on the 17th hole at St. Andrews in 2015, his British Open title two years later, and playing in the final group at Carnoustie in 2018 as he tried to keep possession of the claret jug.
He feels he is on the right track and keeps getting a bad hand. The analogy he used earlier this year was having a bad shoe at the blackjack table, staying put because as soon as he walks away, fortunes surely will turn.
He’s still at the table.
“I’m quite frustrated with the results considering I know where my game is at,” Spieth said. “It’s better than it was four or five years ago when I got back to top 10 in the world. It’s without a doubt better than it was then. It’s just not quite showing up in results.
“At the same time, it’s a stay-the-course mentality,” he said. “Sometimes you get rewarded right away, like I did back then maybe in a bit of a lucky fashion, and I understand that sometimes it’s delayed. And that’s how it feels like it is right now. ... So I’m just waiting for that opportunity.”
The return to Royal Birkdale at least allows him to remember how it felt to walk up to the 18th green with victory secure, sitting on the edge of a pot bunker with the claret jug as dozens of photographers captured the image of a 23-year-old often referred to then as “Golden Child.”
What he can’t relive is the finish. He lost the lead on the 13th hole even though his bogey felt like stealing a shot — he took a penalty drop from a dune covered in high grass, hit a blind shot from the driving range and limited the damage with a chip-and-putt for bogey, just like always.
Then came the 6-iron he nearly holed on the par-3 14th and the 50-foot eagle putt on the par-5 15th hole — “Go get that,” he famously said to caddie Michael Greller — and two more birdies.
“Maybe the best shot and best putt I’ve ever hit don’t exist anymore,” Spieth said with a smile.
The par-3 14th is gone now. The R&A instead wanted the 15th hole to play as No. 14, and it built a new par-3 15th that measures 241 yards and has yet to get many positive reviews.
“Undecided,” Rory McIlroy said last week.
“As is always the case in par 3s, you have to wait until a tournament plays to see how the par 3 plays,” Tommy Fleetwood said on Monday.
Perhaps the biggest change for Spieth are the conditions. It was wet and green and lush in 2017, the wind coming out of the opposite direction. Now it is mostly yellow, brittle and firm, and much of England is coping with a heat wave.
Players were in shorts for the Monday practice round, which followed a “Last Chance Qualifier” that Joe Dean of England won with a 68 to secure his spot in the field.
“It’s going to play quite different than the last time we were here,” Spieth said. “We’ve had an opposite wind, too, the last couple days. ... Holes that are close to being drivable become mid- to long irons, and just with the wind switch, the difference into and down are so dramatic over here that picking a strategy is going to be key.”
A change of scenery might not be the worse thing for Spieth. He arrived over the weekend and relived some of those shots in the closing stretch, at least on the holes still there. But at this stage in his career, it’s more about looking forward.
“I’m always comparing myself a bit to myself at my best, but not to try to be the exact player, just more so that I know that I can do it,” Spieth said. “I know my ceiling is where that level was, and so I’m going to strive for it with the type of player that I am now.”

We’ve officially reached the MLB All-Star Break, and that means it’s time for fans to tune into this year’s Home Run Derby.
The premise is pretty self-explanatory; during the event, several stars from teams across the league come together to try and hit the most home runs. Usually, they have to do the most within a certain time limit, but things are a bit different this year — more on that momentarily.
The Derby first happened back in 1985 as part of MLB’s All-Star festivities and has seen several memorable performances from legends over the years. Below, you’ll find all the info you need on the 2026 T-Mobile Home Run Derby.
The T-Mobile Home Run Derby will be held at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia on Monday, July 13 at 8 p.m. ET/5 p.m. PT. But, you can start watching coverage of the event beginning at 7 p.m. ET/4 p.m. PT.
It will indeed. In fact, this year marks the first time ever that the event will exclusively be streaming. You can watch it on Netflix.
Nope. Whether you pay for no ads or not, according to Netflix’s own site Tudum, “you’ll just need an active Netflix subscription” to watch the Home Run Derby.
Good question, because the format of the event is changing this year. Now, instead of having a timer, players will be allowed to hit as many homers as they can, with their allotted swings per round. That means that they can take their time between swings, and loosen up their bodies.
Eight players will step up to the plate, and the top four from that group will advance to the semifinals. From there, the top two players go to the finals to duke it out for the championship.
This year, the T-Mobile Home Run Derby roster will be comprised of:
Three of those batters are in the top home run hitters in the MLB this season.
The post Where to Watch the 2026 Home Run Derby: Start Time, Streaming Options and More appeared first on TheWrap.
NEW YORK – Luke Pettitte’s pinstriped bloodlines suggest that his path to Yankee Stadium might be as a pitcher.
Yet, the son of Yankees’ lefty legend Andy Pettitte possesses “big power’’ as a right-handed hitter.
An eighth-round selection by the Yankees in this past weekend’s MLB Draft, Luke Pettitte was “one of the bigger power bats in this draft,’’ said Yankees scouting director Damon Oppenheimer.
Yankees scouts liked Pettitte as a right-handed pitcher at Dallas Baptist, but when he underwent Tommy John surgery last year, “we followed him as a hitter.’’
In 42 games as a designated hitter for Dallas Baptist this spring, the 6-foot-2, 220-pound Pettitte posted a 1.096 OPS, and a .337 batting average, with 16 home runs.
At this point, the Yankees aren’t sure which direction Pettitte will take, but they’re willing to allow him to pursue a two-way avenue to begin his pro career.
Eventually, Pettitte’s path “will become a player development decision,’’ said Oppenheimer. “But I think his performance will allow us to decide whether he does both or not.’’
Pettitte is still rehabbing from elbow surgery as a pitcher, but he’ll continue to hit this year (the Yanks are confident about signing him).
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If the hit-tool remains encouraging, “we’ll stay with that, and keep the pitching (element) alive,’’ said Oppenheimer, providing the organization’s wait-and-see view.
“Let’s let Luke and the game tell us which way we’re going to like him most.’’
Leading up to the draft, Oppenheimer said he did not have any discussions with Andy Pettitte, a current Yankees special advisor, about potentially drafting his son.
“This was pretty organic scouting (and) this kid did his stuff on his own… without the assistance of Andy pushing it or talking about it,’’ said Oppenheimer, who only spoke with Pettitte about his 21-year-old son after the draft’s conclusion.
“They were probably surprised we were actually the team that took him,’’ said Oppenheimer, adding that the elder Pettitte “was excited that…we liked (Luke) enough to take him more than other teams.’’
In the 20th round (No. 611 overall), the Milwaukee Brewers chose right-handed power-hitting first baseman Carsten Sabathia III, the son of Yankees' Hall of Fame lefty CC Sabathia.
Pettitte's No. 46 is retired by the Yankees. Sabathia will have his No. 52 officially retired by the team in September.
This article originally appeared on NorthJersey.com: How the Yankees view Luke Pettitte, drafted as a hitter and pitcher

England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford is confident his team will keep their cool in the heat of Wednesday's World Cup semi-final against Argentina.
The rivalry between the two teams is one of the spiciest in world football, influenced by events on and off the pitch.
Pickford said England had largely avoided flashpoints during the 2026 tournament and can cope with the pressure.
"I think you've seen throughout the tournament our desire to win tackles. We've not got into any scuffles or anything," he said Monday at England's training base in Kansas City.
"We've been very well respected within the game. Decisions go our way, they don't go our way, we just reset, we go again and we let the football do the talking.
"I think that's what we've done throughout the tournament. Apart from Jarell (Quansah's red card in Mexico), we've not had any suspensions, no second yellow cards or anything like that."
Lionel Messi will be the focus in the build-up to the semi-final in Atlanta but Everton goalkeeper Pickford talked up England's own stars.
"Everyone will talk about Messi because he's one of the GOATs (greatest of all time) of the game," he said.
"But you can't look past the ability and the talent we've got in the squad –- going forward, defensively, togetherness. We've got it all there and that's what we need to put on a show on Wednesday."
The history of matches between England and Argentina is peppered with incidents, set against a lingering sovereignty dispute over the Falkland Islands, known in Spanish as the Malvinas, in the South Atlantic Ocean.
The most famous encounter between the teams was a 2-1 victory for Argentina at the 1986 World Cup in Mexico featuring two goals from Diego Maradona -- one the infamous "Hand of God" goal and the other a dazzling solo effort considered one of the best ever.
But the historical background is of little relevance to Pickford as England seek to get over the line in a major tournament for the first time since 1966.
"It's us against them to get a place in the final, and it's a game of football. 90 minutes, 120, penalties," he said.
"We're ready for anything, and it's us against them and it's about who comes out on top. We're fully prepared for that."
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Former Atlanta Falcons vice president for football communications David Bassity has been hired as the new senior vice president of communications for the Big Ten Conference. Bassity joined the Falcons prior to the 2019 NFL season and spent nearly seven years in Atlanta.
Big Ten Conference Commissioner Tony Petitti put out the following statement after Bassity was hired:
"We are excited to welcome David to the Big Ten Conference. David is a highly respected communications leader who has successfully guided organizations through moments of growth, change, and opportunity while building strong relationships across the media landscape. As college athletics continues to evolve, David's strategic expertise and proven ability to shape and amplify compelling stories will be invaluable to Big Ten institutions, student-athletes, and communities." - Tony Petitti
The Falcons made major changes to the front office over the offseason. Bassity was let go along with former general manager Terry Fontenot and head coach Raheem Morris.
The team hired Matt Ryan as its new "president of football" to lead the franchise back to prominence. Ryan then went on to hire head coach Kevin Stefanski and named Ian Cunningham as the team's new general manager.
Former Atlanta Falcons executive: https://t.co/3UvsRKUnkX
— Adam Schefter (@AdamSchefter) July 13, 2026
Bassity won't officially take over in the Big Ten until July 20.
This article originally appeared on Falcons Wire: Former Falcons executive takes job in Big Ten Conference
One of Tennessee's top 2027 football targets received an updated recruiting ranking on Monday.
Running back David Gabriel Georges received a five-star rating in the updated Rivals 300 rankings. He now ranks as the No. 23 overall prospect in the class of 2027.
The 6-foot, 205-pound prospect is an in-state target from Baylor School in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He will make his college commitment decision between the Vols, Ohio State and Ole Miss on July 22.
Tennessee offered Gabriel Georges a scholarship on July 31, 2024. He has visited Tennessee seven times in his recruitment, most recently for an official visit on June 5.
Oregon was the first school to offer Gabriel Georges a scholarship on Feb. 27, 2024. Other Power Four schools to offer him scholarships include Syracuse, Auburn, Virginia Tech, South Carolina, Georgia, Oklahoma, Michigan, Georgia Tech, Colorado, Michigan State, Vanderbilt, USC, Alabama, Texas, Penn State, Florida State, Louisville, Stanford, Wake Forest, Mississippi State, Missouri, Cincinnati, Maryland, Notre Dame, Wisconsin and North Carolina.
Tennessee has 16 commitments in its 2027 football recruiting class: linebacker JP Peace, offensive tackle Princeton Uwaifo, quarterback Derrick Baker, athlete Jaden Butler, wide receiver KeSean Bowman, defensive back Carter Jamison and defensive back Brandon Leavell, tight end Malik Howard, defensive lineman Christian Mays, cornerback Dylan Haley, linebacker Kenneth Simon II, kicker Ford Fehling, long snapper Sam McKeown, offensive tackle Q’Mari Hudson, athlete Dayon Cooper, and safety Marcus Jones.
This article originally appeared on Vols Wire: David Gabriel Georges receives updated recruiting ranking

Betnijah Laney-Hamilton was ejected from a WNBA game after she threw a shoe that hit one of her rivals.
During the Sunday, July 12, game between the New York Liberty and the Toronto Tempo, Liberty center Jonquel Jones lost her shoe with under two minutes left in the game.
In videos shared to social media, Jones’ teammate, Laney-Hamilton, 32, appears to pick the shoe up and throw it at Toronto Tempo guard Marina Mabrey.
While Liberty coach Chris DeMarco later claimed that Laney-Hamilton was simply trying to throw the shoe back to Jones, per ESPN, the Liberty forward and guard received her second technical foul and was ejected from the game.
“I would never intentionally try to hit someone with a shoe, especially while they’re not looking. Teammate was without a shoe, so I did my best to try and get it to her. Unfortunately, it did hit someone,” Laney-Hamilton said after the game, per CBS Sports. “I know just by the way that things were going throughout the game that it can look a certain way but that’s just not something that I would personally do... especially in a moment like that where game is on the line.”
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After Laney-Hamilton received the foul, Mabrey’s technical free throw put Toronto back up to 91-89.
“I had to take a couple breaths,” Mabrey, 29, said of the moment she realized the shoe hit her in the back, per ESPN. “But I think she was really just trying to get the shoe back to JJ. But I’ll take the free throw.”

Following the incident, official Kevin Fahy explained to reporters that Laney-Hamilton “picked up a shoe and threw it at Marina Mabrey, and it hit Marina in the back, so she received her second technical foul and subsequently was ejected from the basketball game,” per ESPN.
While Liberty forward Breanna Stewart tied the game after Mabrey’s free throw, Nyara Sabally later made a layup that earned Toronto the victory with a score of 93-91.
“It was a little scary there in the fourth,” Toronto coach Sandy Brondello, who also coached the Liberty from 2022 to 2025, said after the game, per ESPN. “This team’s resilient. I thought our defense was pretty solid for the most part until we got a little tight and the refs decided to call every foul for New York near the end.”
“But we hung in there and found a way to win,” she continued. “So proud of the group. We deserve it. We’ve been in so many games, so it’s nice for us to get a win.”
DeMarco, on the other hand, claimed that the officials made an “atrocious” call that ultimately led to the team’s third consecutive defeat.
“I’ve never seen anything like that,” he said, per CBS Sports. “We had all the momentum in the world. Shoe hit somebody, ejected, free throws.”
“She’s trying to get the shoe back to JJ. It hit somebody. I think we’re just making stuff up. I have no idea,” he added. “You’re asking the wrong person. I just know it was just an atrocious, atrocious end of that game from the officials.”
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Last week, Philadelphia Phillies ace Zack Wheeler made a big stink about not being chosen for the MLB All-Star Game, and rightfully so. He absolutely deserves a spot based on his numbers and reputation, and his snub was nothing short of historic.
MLB tried to rectify the situation by inviting him to join the National League roster as an injury replacement last Friday. However, Wheeler shockingly declined the invitation, as his pride had already been damaged.
"They disrespected me, so I'm just not going to participate in that thing," Wheeler said Saturday via NBC Sports Philadelphia, not wanting to be "the fifth option."
Phillies ace Zack Wheeler said he declined an invitation to be added to the NL All-Star roster, adding that he felt "disrespected" by being snubbed multiple times.
— ESPN (@espn) July 12, 2026
Wheeler said he was invited to join the roster on Friday, but said he was "not gonna be the fifth option."…
"Maybe I didn't earn it from the get-go, but maybe just second choice," Wheeler added. "Once I feel like they kind of messed that up, I'm out."
The 36-year-old right-hander has been one of the best pitchers in baseball this season, going 10-1 with a 2.13 ERA, a 0.89 WHIP and 108 strikeouts in 93 innings. However, the three-time All-Star was inexplicably passed over for the Midsummer Classic.
Accordingly, he will not participate in Tuesday's game, which is being hosted by the Phillies at Citizens Bank Park.
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Summer is here, and it is everyone’s favorite time of the year, scouting time. Every year, we do Summer Scouting to preview college football for Bucs fans, but also give them an idea of names to follow and watch in the fall as needs pop up for Tampa Bay.
Are we going to write about quarterbacks? Offensive tackles? Edge rushers? You know it, but why? Because other NFL teams will draft them, just as they will draft every other position. It all matters whether these players end up on the Bucs, the Bears, or the Steelers. We write these so Bucs fans can be the most informed fans.
So if you are still with us, enjoy our latest Summer Scouting report as we prepare you for the Fall.
John Mateer has the makings of an NFL quarterback and looked like he was on his way to being a top pick before injuring his thumb. He showcased strong arm talent led by ability was led by his velocity and overall ability to reach all levels of the field. On top of all of that, he showed the poise and awareness you want from someone who has to deal with NFL defenses. Mateer has a lot of work to do with his vision and accuracy, but the base is there for him to really become an interesting prospect by next April.
This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: 2027 NFL Draft Summer Scouting Report: John Mateer, QB, Oklahoma

The New York Yankees have gotten very little offensive production out of the catcher position this season.
Austin Wells is batting .155 at the All-Star break in 66 games played. The Yankees need better and are making it "no secret" that they reportedly want Hunter Goodman of the Colorado Rockies or Minnesota Twins catcher Ryan Jeffers, per USA Today's Bob Nightengale.
"The Yankees are making it no secret that they want to acquire catcher Hunter Goodman of the Rockies or Minnesota Twins catcher Ryan Jeffers. Yet, the Rockies plan to keep Goodman, who has the second-most homers in the NL behind Kyle Schwarber, and the Twins have no interest in trading Jeffers unless they fall out of the mediocre AL Central race, hanging just 2 games back," Nightengale wrote.
Of the two, Hunter Goodman would be the better fit. He has 27 homers this season to go along with 51 RBIs in 90 games played. He's been an All-Star in back-to-back years and is 26 years old.
Either him or Jeffers would be good additions and the Yankees need to make a move in general. The Yankees' offense has been brutal over the last few weeks, to say the least. It's unknown when Aaron Judge is going to be back. They need some sort of bat to help make up for him.
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Former Golden State Warriors guard Lester Quinones turned in a dominant performance Sunday as he hopes to return to the NBA for the first time since the 2024-25 season.
Quinones is currently playing in the NBA Summer League for the Orlando Magic, where he tallied 28 points to lead all scorers against the Portland Trail Blazers. He also posted eight rebounds, three assists and three steals. In three games for the Magic thus far, Quinones is averaging 17.6 points.
Quinones only has 54 games of NBA experience, 41 of which came with Golden State from 2022 to 2024. In those games, the New York native averaged 4.2 points, 1.8 rebounds and 0.9 assists in 10 minutes per game.
This article originally appeared on Warriors Wire: Former Warriors guard scores 28 points in NBA Summer League

England left-back Nico O'Reilly is relishing the "once-in-a-lifetime opportunity" to face Lionel Messi in Wednesday's World Cup semi-final against Argentina.
Thomas Tuchel's secured a place in the final four with a draining 2-1 win against Norway in the Miami heat on Saturday, and now face a match in Atlanta against the defending world champions, who saw off Switzerland 3-1.
It will be the first time Messi has faced England, and at 39, it could be the last. Manchester City defender O'Reilly has never faced him at club level either.
"I can't wait," O'Reilly, who will probably have to defend against Messi one-on-one if he starts at left-back, told BBC Radio 5 Live.
"It's a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. He's coming towards the end of his career. For me personally, he's the best player to ever touch a football pitch. And yeah, I can't wait for the challenge."
Messi began the tournament with a hat-trick in a 3-0 win against Algeria as he became the all-time leading goalscorer in World Cup history, equalling Miroslav Klose's record of 16, which had stood since 2014.
The Argentina captain has since scored five more to take that record - his total of eight goals putting him joint-first with France's Kylian Mbappe in the Golden Boot race, and taking his career World Cup tally to 21.
While the eight-time Ballon d'Or winner is Argentina's main threat, England goalkeeper Jordan Pickford warned against ignoring the other talents in Lionel Scaloni's side.
"He has scored so many goals and contributed to so many over his career. It's great to finally come up against him after so long, and watching him as a kid," Pickford told media at England's training base in Kansas on Monday.
"We all know how good Messi is but we also know how good Argentina are. We can't solely rely on [stopping] Messi. We've got to focus on their other strengths and the weaknesses we can take advantage of."
The winner of the semi-final will face either France or Spain - who play each other on Tuesday (20:00 BST) - in the World Cup final at the New York New Jersey Stadium on Sunday, 19 July (20:00 BST).

The Norwegians became the fans’ favorites at the World Cup. Wherever you looked, people were rowing. In the stadium, at the fan festivals, at the supermarket checkout, even in the Norwegian parliament.
Although the World Cup fairytale remained unfinished after the quarter-final defeat against England, the national team still received a sensational welcome back home. Thousands of Norwegians gathered for the arrival of their World Cup heroes. And of course, they all rowed together once again.
One question still remains: Why was Erling Haaland carrying a stuffed raccoon with a schnapps bottle between its paws?
Well, Bayern have their cockatoo, and now Haaland has a raccoon. No need to overthink it.
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2 reasons why Rams' breakout candidate is 231-yard second-round TE originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Los Angeles Rams didn't make a lot of changes on the offensive side of the ball, but they made three huge moves on defense, adding Myles Garrett, Trent McDuffie, and Jaylen Watson.
While the excitement might be on defense when it comes to big impacts from new players, the Rams' offense might have a new key player who has already been on the roster.
The Athletic's Nate Atkins named the Rams' breakout candidate as second-round tight end Terrance Ferguson. After his 231-yard rookie season, Atkins revealed two reasons why Ferguson is the breakout candidate to watch for the Rams i2n 026.
"The Rams spent their top draft pick a year ago on a tight end they were mostly planning to stash for a breakout this season," Atkins writes. "... His 21 yards per catch would have ranked second in the NFL last season on large volume, and though it'll likely come down with a boost in volume this season."
The Rams' second-year tight end wasn't meant to be a heavily involved player during his rookie season, according to Atkins.
With the plan to "stash" Ferguson for a breakout season in 2026, the Rams are now potentially ready to open the way for the second-round tight end to breakout in 2026.
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He caught 11 passes for 231 yards and three touchdowns during his rookie season and added one catch for 19 yards on six targets in the playoffs.
While it's not an overly impressive rookie year by any means, the 21-yards per reception is incredible. With his volume likely to increase, that figure should diminish a bit.
But Ferguson should still be in line to receive a lot more volume in year two. His 25 targets should increase a bit in 2026, and those targets might be good ones, thanks to the second reason why Ferguson could breakout in 2026: the wide receiver room.
"Ferguson should be very difficult to account for with the attention they have to give to Puka Nacua and Davante Adams," Atkins writes.
With Puka Nacua, one of the best wide receivers in the NFL, and Davante Adams, probably the best No. 2 WR in the league, if not right up there with Tee Higgins, the Rams' passing attack is going to be dangerous.
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Nacua and Adams are a great duo, and with all of the attention from defenses on those two, Ferguson might be able to thrive in this offense.
Matthew Stafford and Sean McVay are already great things for Ferguson, but add in the fact that the Rams TE might be seeing weaker coverage thanks to Nacua and Adams, and it would hardly be a surprise if he had a big 2026 season.
With the Rams' elite WR duo of Nacua and Adams, and the expected volume increase for Ferguson in his second NFL season, a breakout year from the 23-year-old, 46th overall pick from the 2025 NFL Draft could be in store for a breakout season in 2026.
The Buffalo Sabres have made a minor move with the Washington Capitals.
The Sabres have announced that they have acquired forward Zac Funk from the Capitals in exchange for forward Tyler Kopff.
Funk, 22, split this past season between the ECHL and the AHL. In 23 games with the South Carolina Stingrays in 2025-26, he posted nine goals, 10 assists, 19 points, and a plus-2 rating. In the AHL with the Hershey Bears last season, the 6-foot forward recorded two assists and eight penalty minutes.
Funk dominated the WHL with the Prince George Cougars during his final season with the junior club in 2023-24. In 68 games with the Cougars that season, he posted 67 goals, 56 assists, and 123 points. However, he has had trouble breaking out at the AHL level at this stage in his career.
Kopff, on the other hand, spent last season primarily in the AHL with the Rochester Americans. In 30 games with the AHL club in 2025-26, he posted one goal and five points. He also had two goals and six points in 10 games for the Jacksonville Icemen of the ECHL last season.

After four seasons, the Miami Dolphins released Tyreek Hill as the All-Pro wide receiver was set to carry a $51 million cap hit in the 2026 season. The move kicked off an offseason that saw the Dolphins part ways with most of the players who remained from their 2022 and 2023 postseason runs, including quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.
Tagovailoa’s release was somewhat different to Hill’s. Hill’s release, while costly, saved the Dolphins over $30 million in cap space this season. Meanwhile, Tagovailoa’s release resulted in Miami accumulating $99 million in dead money over the next two seasons. Hill’s release was primarily a financial decision, and Tagovailoa’s was performance-based.
The pair of releases ended a partnership that resulted in both players having the best individual seasons of their career; however, they did have their rough stretch. Now, a few months after their official release, Hill has commented on his former quarterback.
📲 Tyreek Hill on Snapchat reminiscing on the old days 😔
“I miss you old friend” (@cheetah) #PhinsUppic.twitter.com/fqxFuUYIZE
— FinsXtra (@FinsXtra) July 13, 2026
While Hill’s status for the upcoming season remains unknown, he might have teased yet another destination. The former Miami Dolphins wide receiver posted an image of himself on his Snapchat with Tua Tagovailoa, as the pair celebrated a touchdown alongside running back Raheem Mostert, with the caption “I miss you old friend.”
As previously mentioned, the pair had the best individual seasons of their career together. In 2023, Tagovailoa led the NFL in passing yards and earned Pro Bowl honors for the first time in his career as he led the Dolphins to the playoffs. Meanwhile, Hill led the NFL in receiving yards, which also set a Dolphins franchise record, as he earned All-Pro honors for the second consecutive season.
Hill’s move to Miami was originally questioned due to a possible poor fit with Tagovailoa; however, that was not an issue during Hill’s first two seasons with the Dolphins. Then, things began going south in 2024.
Unfortunately for the Miami Dolphins, the 2024 season was a difficult one. Hill did not surpass 1,000 yards for the first time since his injury plagued 2019 season, as Tagovailoa missed significant time with a concussion and hip injury. Additionally, Miami’s fast-paced offense no longer possessed explosiveness and the team changed into a more possession-based team focused on quick passing plays to tight end Jonnu Smith and running back De’Von Achane.
During the final week of the 2024 season, Miami needed the Kansas City Chiefs to beat the Denver Broncos in order to earn a playoff berth, but once it became evident that the Chiefs would lose, Hill asked out of Miami’s contest against the Jets. Then, following the game, Hill declared that he wanted out of the Dolphins entirely. While Hill would then apologize for the incident and express his desire to stay with the team, he was not quickly forgiven by Tua Tagovailoa, who told the media that the relationship with the star wide receiver needed work.
By 2025, Hill’s status as team captain had been revoked. Despite this, Hill’s signature explosiveness remained evident as he started the season off strong. Then, Hill suffered a dislocated knee that ended his season. Without his star wide receiver, Tagovailoa struggled in 2025, which resulted in him getting benched and subsequently released.
Now, the former Dolphins quarterback is competing with Michael Penix Jr. for the starting job with the Atlanta Falcons. Whether Hill’s post might be related to the receiver hoping to land a job with the Falcons remains unclear.
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On Monday, On3 and Warchant’s Matt LaSerre reported that Tom Herman, a former head coach at Texas, Houston, and FAU, would be joining the Florida State football coaching staff. Herman did not coach in the 2025-26 college football season after being fired from FAU with two games left in the 2024 season.
Herman has an interesting track record, to say the least. He has been part of some extraordinary seasons, including winning a national title with Ohio State as offensive coordinator in 2014 and taking home the Sugar Bowl with Texas in 2018. However, there have certainly been some bumps along the way, such as his most recent stint with FAU, where he went 6-16 across 22 games and almost two seasons with the Owls.
There is also some off-the-field baggage that comes with Herman, such as the frosty handshake with former USF, now Auburn head coach Alex Golesh, two years ago, along with distasteful stories about his personal life during his time at OSU.
The move is certainly an interesting one for head coach Mike Norvell, who clearly feels that he needed more help on his offensive staff after the abrupt retirement of former offensive coordinator Gus Malzahn in February. While certainly a late add in the offseason with fall camp starting in less than a month, Herman should bring a new perspective and take some of the offensive load off of Norvell’s plate.

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Taking place every four years, the FIFA World Cup often brings with it an unprecedented level of exclusive merchandise that can only be found when the tournament comes around.
One of the most popular World Cup collectibles is the Panini sticker album, which features stickers for many of the 1,248 players across the 48 participating rosters at the 2026 tournament.
Every four years, the Panini album is a globally popular collectible, as fans all around the world attempt to fill their sticker books with every single player at the tournament.
The Sporting News takes a look at why the album is such a famous and exciting collectible event, and how you can begin collecting it yourself.
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Since 1970, Panini has done an officially licensed sticker booklet for every FIFA World Cup, with the exception of 1994 when Upper Deck owned the rights.
The first of its kind featured 270 stickers to collect, with one for most players featured at the competition.
Since then, the sticker album has grown into a collecting phenomenon, with soccer fans and collecting enthusiasts alike excited every four years for the product to be released.
Collecting all stickers and filling an album is a badge of honor in the hobby, but that has become more and more difficult each cycle as the album grows in size. For the 2026 sticker album, there are a whopping 980 different stickers to collect to complete the booklet from front to back.
"That swap experience, that culture, has been ingrained and embedded long before the last 16 years [when Panini America joined the company as a subsidiary] because there's such a dynamic and diverse group of people in the U.S. from all over the world," Panini America senior vice president of marketing and athlete relations Jason Howarth told The Sporting News.
While most collectors just hope to acquire one of every single sticker in the Panini World Cup album to complete the set, there are also different rarities of each sticker for those more dedicated or specific collectors.
In the United States, each sticker has a border color that indicates its individual rarity. The different colors are:
| Color | Rarity |
| White | Common (Every pack) |
| Blue | Uncommon (1 in every 2 packs) |
| Red | Rare (1 in every 25 packs) |
| Purple | Very Rare (1 in every 200 packs) |
| Green | Super Rare (1 in every 1,400 packs) |
| Black | 1-of-1 (1 of each sticker in existence) |
The rarest of the stickers are the black borders, of which there is only one of each player in existence. For the most desirable players, these can often sell for upwards of thousands, or even hundreds of thousands, of dollars on resale sites.
New for the 2026 album is a partnership with Coca-Cola.
In the very back of the album are 12 stickers to collect from the inside of Coca-Cola labels on select bottled products. Panini has negotiated individual rights deals with all 12 players in order to include their images in an additional way.
The deal with Coca-Cola gives Panini a "massive presence" across major retailers, Howarth said. There are 375 million Coca-Cola Panini stickers to be produced across the United States and Canada, and more than 1 billion across the globe.
In addition, there are digital-exclusive stickers that fans can download and collect as well, with each individual able to redeem one code per day for a pack of digital stickers.
Here are the different products available for purchase for the 2026 FIFA World Cup, and their approximate retail price.
Everyone has their own method to keep track of their pulls and what stickers are still needed. From pen and paper to customized charts, there are many different ways to log which stickers you still have left to acquire.
However, there is one method that's starting to become a popular is tracking by app. While there's no official Panini app, there are a few third-party offerings that have risen to prominence.
After attending various sticker swap meet-ups, Sporting News has found that the most popular app is called Figuritas. As long as you can put up with the frequent ads which stop your progress — or purchase the no-ad version — this app not only allows a user to log their pulls, but also their duplicates with just a few simple taps.
Additionally, it makes swapping with another person a breeze, as you can simply scan your potential trade partner's QR code in their app, and it tells you what you need that they have extra of, and visa-versa. You can then simply mark what you're trading, press a button, and the app completes the trade for you, removing the duplicates you sent and adding what you received to your pile.
Yes, you can buy individual stickers missing from your collection.
The first stop for your missing stickers is the official Panini website, where you can purchase up to five missing stickers for 70 cents each. However, don't expect to find a Lionel Messi sticker, as those are sold out.
Otherwise, you will have to check resale websites like eBay for your missing stickers, which vary greatly in price depending on player desirability and rarity.
The best way to finish your collection is still through trading, however!
Panini has a number of official trading events and locations all across the United States during the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with dedicated times and dates for each one. You can find one coming up near you by clicking here.
"The swap experience for Panini, and how engaged people are, and just hungry for it, is not dissimiar to the Pokemon Go crazy," Howarth said. "Everyone's talking about meet-ups and where they're going to be for Panini sticker swaps across all social platforms. It's not just 'oh there's a bunch of kids at the park swapping stickers that will ride home on their bikes' like I did in the 80's. They're definitely more engaged [now]."
The hub is located in New York City at Rockefeller Center, where a Panini truck sells product and a crowd of collectors gather to trade every weekday during the tournament.
There are four mobile tour vehicles moving around the United States and Canada throughout the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Starting in May and continuing through the , vehicles visited stops in Florida, Deleware, New York, New Jersey, Texas, Georgia, Virginia, California, Illinois, Missouri, Ontario, and other stops throughout the countries.
Panini attempted to set a Guinness World Record for "Largest Sports Sticker Exchange in 8 Hours (multiple venues)" on Sunday, July 12, 2026.
There will be four different locations during which collectors can come to trade stickers:
The events will all take place simultaneously, from 11 a.m. ET to 7 p.m. ET.
The previous record stood at 2,577 one-to-one swaps. "Panini will aim to surpass that mark by creating a continuous flow of collectors throughout the day across all locations," the collectable company said before the attempt.
The following day, Panini confirmed that it had smashed the previous record, with 4,446 swaps logged throughout the day, nearly doubling the old mark.
Panini will be in command of the FIFA World Cup sticker album for the 2030 FIFA World Cup, the 100th anniversary of the tournament.
However, that will be their final time producing the sticker album, as their current deal runs out after that tournament.
Following the 2030 competition, Fanatics and their collectables brand Topps will be taking over all World Cup collectables, as they signed a landmark long-term licensing deal with FIFA.

In this series, Heavy Sports is looking at what every NHL team has done over the offseason. Next up is the Boston Bruins. The Bruins had a solid bounce-back campaign this year, in which they returned to the postseason. They are aiming to return to the playoffs once again next season.
Key additions: Will Borgen, Connor Clifton, Brendan Gaunce, Ivan Ivan, Jiri Patera, John Peterka
The biggest addition of the summer for Boston is acquiring John Peterka from the Utah Mammoth. Peterka’s game did not translate with Utah in the way that was expected when the club acquired him last year from the Buffalo Sabres. The hope is that Peterka gels better in a new environment. He should get an opportunity to play with franchise player David Pastrnak. That could be the chance he needs to rejuvenate his career. If Peterka can get back on track, that would provide a significant boast to a Bruins offense that needs it. Boston also added depth to their blueline by bringing Will Borgen and Connor Clifton aboard. Those two are expected to increase stability on their back-end. Top prospect James Hagens should also give this team more support in what will be his rookie season next year. He has to be an x-factor for this group if they are to maintain success.
Key subtractions: Viktor Arvidsson, Andre Gasseau, Joonas Korpisalo, Fabian Lysell, Andrew Peeke, Victor Soderstrom, Riley Tufte
Boston has avoided major loses this summer for the most part. The biggest departure is Victor Arvidsson, he was a nice secondary producer on their forward core last season. He gave the club depth offensive contributions on a team that has often lacked that in recent seasons. Andrew Peeke is also a significant loss, he has been a nice piece on their blueline. The team opted to move on from backup goalie Joonas Korpisalo after a tough campaign. Fabian Lysell was a top prospect in the organization at one point, but was never able to make that jump.
While the Bruins have not necessarily gotten any worse, it is questionable if they have done enough to be able to compete for a playoff spot once again next season. Compared to their Atlantic division rivals, they have had a relatively quiet offseason. The eastern conference will be a bloodbath next year, especially with teams like the Florida Panthers and Toronto Maple Leafs getting better. It will be a tall task for this team to return to the postseason. It is an unknown if there are enough weapons on offense to make life tough on the opposition. They will once again have to rely on Pastrnak to lead the way as he has always done. He has shown an impressive ability to lift up his linemates; he has been able to get the best out of players such as Morgan Geekie and Pavel Zacha. Fellow core pieces Charlie McAvoy and Jeremy Swayman will be counted on big time as well.
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One of the most popular, fun, and entertaining events on Major League Baseball’s calendar each season is the T-Mobile Home Run Derby, which is a fan-favorite All-Star break festivity that features eight of MLB’s top sluggers duking it out for a prize of $1 million. The All-Star game (and Home Run Derby) is being held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in the Phillies’ home ballpark, Citizens Bank Park.
MLB.com’s Thomas Harrington provided some insight on the new Home Run Derby format, which is powered by T-Mobile:
“Eight players will still make up the field, same as in years past. But instead of trying to hit as many homers as they can during timed rounds, participants will start each round with a finite number of swings: 20 in Round 1, 15 in Round 2 and 15 again in the final round.”
“All swings will count against a playerâs swing allotment, whether it results in a homer or not. However, a player who homers on his final swing of a round can keep swinging until he doesn’t hit one out.”
The eight sluggers participating in the 2026 Home Run Derby include: Kyle Schwarber (Philadelphia Phillies), Bryce Harper (Phillies), Munetaka Murakami (Chicago White Sox), Junior Caminero (Tampa Bay Rays, 2025 runner-up), Jac Caglianone (Kansas City Royals), Willson Contreras (Boston Red Sox), Jordan Walker (St. Louis Cardinals), and Ben Rice (New York Yankees).
It’s a pretty stacked field, and honestly, one of the more anticipated Home Run Derbies in recent memory, it feels like. Two participants from the host city (Schwarber, Harper), last year’s runner-up in Caminero, and a guaranteed new winner. Add in the likes of rookie slugger Munetaka Murakami, and rising stars in Ben Rice, Jordan Walker, and Jac Caglianone. Sign me up.
Let’s get into some of the very important details of the event, plus some sharp predictions/odds.
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NEW YORK, NY – JULY 15: Bryce Harper of the Washington Nationals gets a hug from his father Ron Haper during the Chevrolet Home Run Derby on July 15, 2013 at Citi Field in the Flushing neighborhood of the Queens borough of New York City. (Photo by Mike Ehrmann/Getty Images)
How to watch the T-Mobile Home Run Derby. Event details:
Channel: Watch the 2026 MLB Home Run Derby live on Netflix. This is the first time that Netflix is hosting the event.
Time:Â The 2026 Home Run Derby is set to take place at 8:00 p.m. There is pre-event coverage at 7:00 p.m. ET, and also player introductions, which will likely start at 8.
Location: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, @ Citizens Bank Park.Â
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GettyST PETERSBURG, FLORIDA – JULY 07: Ben Rice #22 of the New York Yankees reacts after hitting a three-run home run in the third inning against the Tampa Bay Rays at Tropicana Field on July 07, 2026 in St Petersburg, Florida. (Photo by Julio Aguilar/Getty Images)
First, let’s start off with the odds for each participant to win the HRD, courtesy of FanDuel SportsBook. Odds are subject to change:
*Indicates home run total for 2026.
Disrespect on behalf of Ben Rice?? Perhaps.
Kyler Schwarber is very obviously going to be the most popular pick to win this thing, and why wouldn’t he be? Schwarber has been the perfect HRD candidate, but he’s turned the event down in recent memory. He remains the game’s top pure slugger, and in his home ballpark, it’s possible he just flicks balls out of the yard.
However, for my prediction, I’m going to hand out two potential winners that I like to win the whole thing.
Prediction: Junior Caminero (+400); Ben Rice (+1000)Â
The biggest factor I take into account when trying to bet this event is which players need the $1 million the most (right now). Of course, every player in this event is going to get paid in due time, but the players whose salaries are less than $1 million on this list are Ben Rice, Junior Caminero, Jordan Walker, and Jac Caglianone.
Murakami, Kyle Schwarber, Bryce Harper, and Willson Contreras are all signed MLB players.
Well, if you made it this far, thanks for reading, and enjoy the 2026 Home Run Derby, presented by T-Mobile.
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A former Michigan football coach claims the university was working to hide details of its sign-stealing scandal and also knew about former head coach Sherrone Moore's affair with a staff member for years before it led to his firing.
Former Wolverines linebackers coach Chris Partridge sued the university, athletic director Warde Manuel and U-M's Board of Regents for wrongful termination after he was fired during Michigan's elaborate sign-stealing scandal led by assistant Connor Stalions in 2023. The now-linebackers coach for the NFL's Seattle Seahawks was cleared of wrongdoing by the NCAA and was never alleged to have known about the sign-stealing system.
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Partridge sued the university back in March, but the filing was updated in June and features 20 more pages of documents, also adding former Michigan president Santa Ono and Big Ten commissioner Tony Petitti as defendants. His claims have been brought back to light after Manuel's future with the school is reportedly in doubt amid a third-party investigation into the athletic department from law firm Jenner & Block, according to multiple reports July 12.
A Michigan Board of Regents meeting is set for Thursday, July 16, and Manuel's status is believed to be decided before then, according to reports.
Partridge's lawsuit contains numerous allegations of the school's attempt to cover up scandal, including the following, according to the Detroit Free Press, part of the USA TODAY Network, who obtained the documents:
Partridge claims the school used him as a "scapegoat" amid the NCAA's investigation into the program. The lawsuit also states the university didn't push back on allegations that Partridge was destroying evidence during the sign-stealing investigation, despite he not having knowledge of the situation.
He also stated he was ultimately fired for telling a player to get a lawyer, according to the Detroit Free Press.
Ono has since left the school, as he originally left to pursue the same job at the University of Florida, although his candidacy was denied despite being the lone finalist for the position. He now is an executive at the Ellison Institute of Technology, which was founded by billionaire Larry Ellison, a mega-donor of Michigan athletics.
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The Philadelphia Phillies had to wait a little longer than other teams to make their first selection in the 2026 MLB Draft, but once they were on the clock, they selected high school infielder Tyler Spangler.
Instead of taking a massive risk, the Phillies selected a prospect with a high floor and a lot of upside once he starts playing professional baseball.
The Phillies took the safe approach with drafting Spangler No. 36 overall, and that was a great approach by Philadelphia's front office.
Coming out of high school, Spangler doesn’t necessarily have one trait that stands out as a clear strength, but there are no glaring red flags either, and that’s entirely alright.
Here’s how MLB Pipeline ranked each of his tools on a scale of to 20 to 80:
MLB Pipeline also wrote that, "a big shortstop with impressive all-around tools."
Given that Spangler is only 18 years old, he still has plenty of time to develop, with some of these skills hopefully emerging as strengths as he makes his way through the Minor Leagues.
Looking at how Spangler played in high school, he slashed .376/.512/.708 with 16 home runs over three seasons.
Tyler Spangler is back 👀
— Baseball America (@BaseballAmerica) June 23, 2026
After missing his high school senior spring with a back injury, Spangler is on the field participating in drills at the MLB Draft Combine. He ranks No. 32 on BA's latest draft rankings and at one point ranked among the top high schoolers in the class… pic.twitter.com/0GvM39v2Dr
Where were the players with more potential on the board when Spangler was selected? Sure, but that shouldn’t have been the goal with this pick.
The Phillies' farm system was recently ranked No. 29 by Baseball America. The organization is not at a point where it can take a big risk on a prospect with a high ceiling, but a low floor.
This is a very solid pick that warrants a B+. The reason it doesn't get an A is that, with Spangler being a high schooler, there are still many unknowns about his future. The 18-year-old also dealt with a back injury, which kept him out of his senior season.
(Unfortunately, that's very reminiscent of an issue with one of the Phillies' current top prospects, Aiden Miller.)
Overall, Spangler is a well-rounded and safe selection, and his age still gives him time to develop in many areas, making this a more than solid pick for the Phillies.
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Baker Mayfield could finish next season as high as second on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' all-time passing yards list, and could top Jameis Winston with a contract extension.
Mayfield, heading into his fourth season in Tampa Bay, ranks seventh on the all-time passing yards list at 12,237 yards. He's 732 yards away from surpassing Trent Dilfer and entering the top five.
The 10-year veteran can leapfrog Dilfer, Josh Freeman (13,534), Tom Brady (14,643) and Vinny Testaverde (14,820) next season. All it will take is an average throwing season from Mayfield to accomplish such a feat.
Buccaneers all-time passing yard leaders 1-5:
— SleeperBucs (@SleeperTBBUCS) July 13, 2026
♦️Jameis Winston - 19,737
♦️Vinny Testaverde - 14,820
♦️Tom Brady - 14,643
♦️Josh Freeman - 13,534
♦️Trent Dilfer - 12,969
Baker Mayfield is currently 7th with 12,237. Where will he end up ranking? 🤔#WeAreTheKrewepic.twitter.com/ZvNk8oYnCF
He has averaged 3,169 yards for his entire career, and that average would put his franchise total at 15,406 yards. Mayfield has never thrown under 3,500 yards in a Buccaneers uniform, even with a down year last season.
Tampa Bay's starting quarterback is practically guaranteed to finish second all-time should he remain healthy. He threw for nearly 3,700 yards despite the team dealing with the injury bug on offense.
The real challenge for Mayfield is surpassing Winston. By his averages, it shouldn't be a tough ordeal for him to do, but his contract situation with the Buccaneers may bring his time with the organization to an end sooner rather than later.
Mayfield and the team have yet to agree to a contract extension, and the two parties are far apart in negotiations. It's understandable, as Tampa Bay has never had to break out the big bucks for a quarterback.
Even when Brady was commanding the offense at 43 to 45 years old, the team paid him $25 million annually. Mayfield's value is double what the organization paid Brady during his tenure.
It's rightfully uncharted territory, but the Buccaneers cannot afford to lose out on a franchise quarterback because they want to be cheap. Mayfield could finish second in all-time passing yards for Tampa Bay, and he'd have done it in four seasons.
Part of Mayfield's success in Tampa Bay speaks to the organization's shaky quarterback history and how talented a passer he is. He had a career year in a Buccaneers uniform, throwing for 4,500 yards and 45 touchdowns in 2024.
Tampa Bay's offense regressed last season due to injuries and the loss of offensive coordinator Liam Coen, but may bounce back under new offensive coordinator Zac Robinson. The offense Robinson will implement fits Mayfield's strengths and allows him to prioritize open receivers rather than force-feeding a star receiver.
Mayfield has the opportunity to make history in Tampa Bay once more next season, and should he receive a contract extension, he'll have a shot at ending his career as the all-time passing yards leader in franchise history.
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Baker Mayfield could finish next season as high as second on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers' all-time passing yards list, and could top Jameis Winston with a contract extension.
Mayfield, heading into his fourth season in Tampa Bay, ranks seventh on the all-time passing yards list at 12,237 yards. He's 732 yards away from surpassing Trent Dilfer and entering the top five.
The 10-year veteran can leapfrog Dilfer, Josh Freeman (13,534), Tom Brady (14,643) and Vinny Testaverde (14,820) next season. All it will take is an average throwing season from Mayfield to accomplish such a feat.
Buccaneers all-time passing yard leaders 1-5:
— SleeperBucs (@SleeperTBBUCS) July 13, 2026
♦️Jameis Winston - 19,737
♦️Vinny Testaverde - 14,820
♦️Tom Brady - 14,643
♦️Josh Freeman - 13,534
♦️Trent Dilfer - 12,969
Baker Mayfield is currently 7th with 12,237. Where will he end up ranking? 🤔#WeAreTheKrewepic.twitter.com/ZvNk8oYnCF
He has averaged 3,169 yards for his entire career, and that average would put his franchise total at 15,406 yards. Mayfield has never thrown under 3,500 yards in a Buccaneers uniform, even with a down year last season.
Tampa Bay's starting quarterback is practically guaranteed to finish second all-time should he remain healthy. He threw for nearly 3,700 yards despite the team dealing with the injury bug on offense.
The real challenge for Mayfield is surpassing Winston. By his averages, it shouldn't be a tough ordeal for him to do, but his contract situation with the Buccaneers may bring his time with the organization to an end sooner rather than later.
Mayfield and the team have yet to agree to a contract extension, and the two parties are far apart in negotiations. It's understandable, as Tampa Bay has never had to break out the big bucks for a quarterback.
Even when Brady was commanding the offense at 43 to 45 years old, the team paid him $25 million annually. Mayfield's value is double what the organization paid Brady during his tenure.
It's rightfully uncharted territory, but the Buccaneers cannot afford to lose out on a franchise quarterback because they want to be cheap. Mayfield could finish second in all-time passing yards for Tampa Bay, and he'd have done it in four seasons.
Part of Mayfield's success in Tampa Bay speaks to the organization's shaky quarterback history and how talented a passer he is. He had a career year in a Buccaneers uniform, throwing for 4,500 yards and 45 touchdowns in 2024.
Tampa Bay's offense regressed last season due to injuries and the loss of offensive coordinator Liam Coen, but may bounce back under new offensive coordinator Zac Robinson. The offense Robinson will implement fits Mayfield's strengths and allows him to prioritize open receivers rather than force-feeding a star receiver.
Mayfield has the opportunity to make history in Tampa Bay once more next season, and should he receive a contract extension, he'll have a shot at ending his career as the all-time passing yards leader in franchise history.
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The Call of Duty: Black Ops and Black Ops 2 ports for the PS4 and PS5 were received to much hype and excitement. But guess what? They're a mess. Who possibly could have guessed?
Only everyone who's ever tried playing the backward compatible versions on Xbox consoles in recent memory. Collectively, it's an "I told you so," because we knew it would happen.
The only difference is that the 'shiny new' ports on PlayStation seem to be getting some kind of active support from Activision. Because Black Ops has had some of its playlists deactivated while "issues" are investigated.
The issues are simple: hackers. You think Black Ops 7 has a bad rep for hackers? Without modern anticheat technologies, the old games are like the Wild West.
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It's taken absolutely no time at all for the new ports to be compromised, which really does show just how lazy they are. We're not just talking about wallhacks, either, though those are bad enough.
Players are being inundated with lobbies packed with players running exploits. Some are instantly max prestige, everything unlocked, ridiculous statistics, and perhaps worst of all for legitimate players, it's been reported a "negative XP" hack is dropping players back to level 1.
I love both of these games, but from the get-go, I saw nothing but a quick cash grab, cashing in on player nostalgia for the old games we loved so much, especially in a year when the new Call of Duty hasn't had the best reception. But they're not 'new,' are they? They're just the same old games we've been able to play on Xbox all along.
I saw a question on Reddit where, potentially linked to the recent hype, an Xbox player was asking if it was worth them buying Black Ops 2. At full price, the only answer is no. If you want to enjoy multiplayer, I'd also say the answer is no. If you can get a cheap disc to enjoy the campaign and Zombies? Sure.
But props at least to Activision for seemingly offering support on these ports. How long it'll last and how far they'll go, I guess we'll find out. But it's more than we've seen on Xbox with the existing versions in a long time.

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One week after Microsoft and Xbox began a large series of "reset" 3,200 layoffs across the gaming brand that saw 1,600 devs let go immediately and four studios split from the company, Compulsion Games — one of the teams divested — has now signaled how it intends to move forward.
In a new post on LinkedIn, the studio behind the action-adventure games We Happy Few and 2025's award-winning Xbox title South of Midnight reaffirmed that it will continue on as an independent developer, while also announcing that it's "expanding opportunities to collaborate with studios across the games and entertainment industry."
"With Compulsion Games returning to its roots as an independent developer, we are expanding opportunities to collaborate with studios across the games and entertainment industry," reads Compulsion's statement.
"We invite partners to leverage the talent and creativity of the award-winning team behind South of Midnight, a game that was honored with a BAFTA Award, a Peabody Award, seven Canadian Game Awards, and recognized on multiple ‘Best Games of 2025’ lists," it continued.
Though it wasn't a massive success for Microsoft and Xbox commercially, South of Midnight reviewed quite well with critics and players, and took home several major awards as Compulsion highlights here. We gave it a 4/5 score in our own review, stating that it "delivers a story filled with trauma and beauty, with a gorgeous world that doesn't overstay its welcome."
Notably, in the past, Compulsion contributed to the development of games like Darksiders and Dungeons & Dragons: Daggerdale in the leadup to its debut puzzle-platform title Contrast. Now, the developer hopes to work with other studios once again.
"With deep experience in creating acclaimed original IP, we bring our artistry, technical expertise and collaborative approach to every project," the announcement adds. "We are excited to support the development of memorable experiences that engage and entertain players around the world."
The layoffs and divestment of Compulsion Games from Xbox came as part of a wider effort from Microsoft to reorganize its gaming business after it "overextended," with Xbox's new CEO Asha Sharma pushing for the brand to "move faster" with and focus on its largest properties such as Fallout, The Elder Scrolls, and Halo.
Games like South of Midnight that have less selling power than huge established franchises aren't going to mesh well with that strategy, which is ultimately why Microsoft and Xbox cut Compulsion loose. That departure is frustrating to see for many — myself included — as we know it came with layoffs...but, at the very least, I'm glad that the studio will live on.
As for what its developers will end up working on, either on their own or with other teams across the industry? Only time will tell. Whatever's next for Compulsion Games, though, I hope that it will be a project its workers are passionate about, and that it will succeed well enough to give the studio stability in what's become an extremely volatile time for game development.
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Lionel Messi faces England for the first time in his career when Argentina and the Three Lions meet in the 2026 World Cup semifinals on Wednesday, July 16th at Atlanta Stadium. The milestone means Messi will have now faced every World Cup champion at least once, completing a remarkable checklist across two decades of international football.
The Argentina-England rivalry runs deep, with 14 previous meetings between the nations and a history of tension that extends well beyond the sport. Yet despite making his international debut in August 2005, Messi has never shared a field with England, and the one opportunity he had slipped away under unusual circumstances.
On November 12, 2005, Argentina and England met in a friendly in Switzerland ahead of the 2006 World Cup. Messi was part of the squad but was serving a one-game FIFA suspension following the red card he received on his debut against Hungary, forcing him to watch from the sidelines as Argentina fell 3-2 in what would have been his first taste of the rivalry.
Now, 24 years after their last World Cup meeting, a 1-0 England win in 2002, the two nations meet again on soccer’s biggest stage. With Argentina holding a record of just one win, one draw, and three defeats against England historically, Messi will be looking to tip the balance in the Albiceleste‘s favor.

In arguably the fiercest rivalry in the sport, Messi has faced Brazil 14 times in the Argentina shirt. His most significant win came in the 2021 Copa America final, and his most recent appearance in the fixture came during the 2023 World Cup qualifying campaign. The overall record is about as even as it gets.
Messi has faced France three times, twice in the World Cup and once in a friendly, and has consistently delivered in those moments. The record remains level, with the 2022 World Cup final standing as the defining encounter between the two sides.
Germany has historically been one of Argentina’s most difficult opponents, and Messi’s personal record reflects that. Both of Die Mannschaft‘s wins came in the World Cup, most painfully in the 2014 final in Brazil.
Messi has faced Italy only once, in the 2022 Finalissima, and made his presence felt with two assists as Argentina claimed the unofficial title. It stands as one of the few World Cup champions where Messi holds an unblemished record.
All three of Messi’s meetings with Spain have come in international friendlies, with no World Cup crossovers. The most memorable of those came when a reigning world champion Spanish side was dismantled 4-1 by Argentina.
Uruguay is Messi’s most favorable matchup among World Cup champions, with a commanding head-to-head record built largely through competitive fixtures. The most recent meeting, however, went La Celeste’s way with a 2-0 win on Argentine soil in the 2023 World Cup qualifiers.

Lionel Messi has emerged as one of the best players of the 2026 World Cup, showcasing his scoring prowess and exceptional creativity. Even at 39 years old, he has remained an undisputed starter for Lionel Scaloni’s Argentina, demonstrating outstanding fitness while competing for the tournament’s Golden Boot. Amid reported tensions, Barcelona president Joan Laporta has praised the Argentine legend’s performances.
“Messi’s World Cup is extraordinary. Eight goals, some of them of great quality. With that talent, Messi is always good. Other players in the world of soccer, when they reach a certain age, because they don’t have the talent Leo has, it becomes more noticeable… they are fortunate to have Leo up front, because as soon as the ball reaches him, he puts it in the back of the net,” said Joan Laporta as reported by Fox Sports.
After his departure from Barcelona in 2021, the relationship between Joan Laporta and Lionel Messi has reportedly been damaged. While the Argentine legend has chosen not to make any public comments, the executive has repeatedly reaffirmed that his decision not to renew Messi’s contract was the right one. However, he has now sought to ease tensions by acknowledging the 39-year-old’s remarkable talent and outstanding performances.
Under Lionel Scaloni, Argentina have once again dominated at the 2026 World Cup, keeping Messi as the team’s central figure. Having been on the bench in just one match, the Argentine legend has shone even in extra time, delivering his best version. With the semifinal against England still to come, he still has the chance to further cement his legacy in the tournament’s history.

Unlike previous editions, Lionel Messi did not arrive at the 2026 World Cup as one of the favorites to shine. Despite that, he has managed to compete to be the tournament’s best player. After playing in six matches, he has scored eight goals and provided two assists. His outstanding performances at the tournament have led the 39-year-old legend to rewrite the World Cup record books.
Following his eight goals in the tournament, Messi is directly competing with Kylian Mbappé to finish as the top scorer. In addition, he already stands as the World Cup’s all-time leading scorer, with 21 goals in 31 matches. Not satisfied with that, Lionel also became the tournament’s all-time leading assist provider, with 11 assists, holding the record outright. With this, he rewrote the tournament’s record books.

Vincenzo Italiano'nun askeri kamp sertliğindeki "boğucu pres ve dikey futbol" felsefesi Beşiktaş'ta hayat bulabilir... geride oyunun aklı olacak Orkun Kökçü transfer edilmesi durumunda 10 numarada presi tetikleyecek dünya yıldızı Julian Brandt, kanatlarda rakipleri çaresiz bırakacak Trossard ile Cerny ve ileri uçta duvar olacak Oh! Siyah-beyazlılar, Süper Lig'in en çok şut çeken, en yüksek gol beklentisi üreten ve Marvel kahramanlarını kıskandıracak bir geçiş canavar olabilir.
Vincenzo Italiano’nun istediği transferlerin tamamlandığı senaryoda, Beşiktaş'ın rüya kadrosu tam anlamıyla bir "baskı ve geçiş canavarı" haline gelecek.
İtalyan teknik adam; Spezia, Fiorentina ve Bologna'da uyguladığı agresif dikey futbolu, boğucu ön alan baskısını ve kanat izolasyonlarını İstanbul'a taşıyacak.
SAVUNMAYI İZOLE EDECEK KANATLAT
Orkun, Cerny, Oh, Trossard ve 10 numara olarak eklenmesi planlanan Brandt beşlisi, Italiano’nun askeri kamp sertliğindeki felsefesinde Marvel kahramanlarını kıskandıracak bir hücum gücüne dönüşecek.
Bu sinematik hücum hattında herkesin rolü milimetrik olarak belli olacak. Takımın yeni beyni olması düşünülen Brandt, stoperlere basan bir pres tetikleyicisi ve ceza sahasına sızan gizli forvet olacak... kanatları çizgide genişleten Italiano, Leandro Trossard ve Vaclav Cerny’yi savunmayla 1'e 1 bırakarak izole edecek.
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3 SANİYE TOPU GERİ ALACAK TAKIM
İleri uçtaki Oh, topu saklayıp arkadan gelenlere alan açan bir pivot-presçi görevi görürken; eski bir derin oyun kurucu olan Italiano, aradığı oyun aklını geriden milimetrik dikey paslar atacak olan Orkun Kökçü’de bulacak.
Bu yapı, Beşiktaş'ı topu kaybettiği an 3 saniye içinde geri kazanan, sürekli önde basan yoğun bir takıma büründürecek.
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ATLETİK STOPER ZORUNLU OLACAK
Top rakip yarı alana yıkıldığında Orkun'un oyun zekası ve bekleri merkeze çekip kanatları serbest bırakan sistem sayesinde Trossard ve Cerny maç başına 5-6 kez ceza sahasında topla buluşacak.
Ancak Italiano’nun "ne kadar çok saldırırsan, kontraya o kadar açık olursun" felsefesi büyük bir geçiş kumarını da beraberinde getirecek... Orkun’un arkasına sert 6 numara (Salih Özcan) eklendi... ancak arkaya atletik bir toper (Agbadou'nun yanına...) daha monte edilmesi gerekiyor.
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AKSİYON DOLU HÜCUM MAKİNESİ
Brandt'ın yönettiği, Orkun'un geriden beslediği ve Trossard-Cerny-Oh üçlüsünün bitirdiği Italiano Beşiktaş'ı, Süper Lig'in en çok şut çeken ve en yüksek gol beklentisi (xG) üreten ekibi olacak gibi duruyor.
Arkada büyük riskler alan ama önde göz açtırmayan bu sistem, futbolseverlere izlemesi inanılmaz keyifli, her anı aksiyon dolu bir hücum makinesi vadeder.

Galatasaray transfer piyasasını sarsacak bir stratejinin eşiğinde. Sarı-kırmızılılar, Davinson Sánchez için İtalya kanadından gelen dev tekliflere rest çekerken; Kolombiyalı yıldızın ayrılması ihtimaline karşılık aradığı "veliahdı" Avusturya'da buldu: 1.95'lik Fransız dev Joane Gadou.
Galatasaray’da Davinson Sánchez transferi etrafında dönen oyun, yönetimin sert kayasına çarptı. George Gardi’nin İtalyan ekibi Como adına yürüttüğü ve İtalyan medyasını kullanarak başlattığı "18-20 milyon Euro’ya bitiyor" algısına Galatasaray yönetiminden misilleme geldi.
23-24 MİLYON EURO AZ BULUNDU
İstanbul’daki zirvede Gardi’nin getirdiği 23-24 milyon Euro’luk resmi teklifi anında çöpe atan yönetici Abdullah Kavukçu, "Sánchez’i satsam yerine alacağım oyuncular 35-40 milyon Euro. Bu rakamları getirmeden karşıma bile çıkma" diyerek masayı dağıttı.
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TOMORI İSMİNİ BURUK BEĞENMEDİ
Oyuncu gitmek istemediği sürece rakam ne olursa olsun Sánchez satılmayacak ve menajerlerden gelen diğer stoper önerileri de an itibarıyla reddedilecek.
Yönetim, Sánchez’in olası ayrılık ihtimaline karşı teknik direktör Okan Buruk’un önüne Milan’ın gözden çıkardığı Fikayo Tomori ismini koydu.
DAVINSON'UN 10 YAŞ GENCİ
Ancak Başkan Dursun Özbek ile yapılan transfer zirvesinde başarılı teknik adam ezber bozdu. Tomori'yi listeden silen Okan Buruk, Sánchez’in sistemdeki muadili olarak Red Bull Salzburg forması giyen Joane Gadou’yu bizzat talep etti. PSG altyapısından yetişen 19 yaşındaki Fransız stoper, fiziki ve atletik özellikleriyle teknik heyet tarafından "Sánchez'in 10 yaş daha genci" olarak raporlandı.
GADOU FİZİKSEL CANAVAR
Salzburg'un PSG akademisinden kaparak Avrupa futboluna sunduğu Joane Gadou, pasör bir stoperden ziyade tam bir "fiziksel canavar" prototipi. 1.87 boyundaki Sánchez kompakt kas kütlesi, elit ilk adım patlayıcılığı ve tecrübesiyle forvetleri adeta boğarken; 1.95'lik Gadou devasa boyuna rağmen sıra dışı bir sprint hızına sahip. İki oyuncu da Galatasaray'ın riskli ön alan baskısında arkada kalan devasa boşlukları tek başına süpürebilecek "geniş alan canavarı" kimliğiyle öne çıkıyor.
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HENÜZ GELİŞMESİ GEREKİYOR
Sánchez tecrübesi ve liderliğiyle savunmada nerede risk alacağını çok daha iyi bilirken, baskıyı daha dikine ve uzun paslarla kırıyor. Genç Fransız Gadou ise uzun bacak boyunun avantajını kullanarak topla dikine driplingler yapmayı, orta sahayı yararak geçmeyi seviyor. Oyun kurma becerisinde henüz ham ve gelişime açık olan Gadou, zaman zaman gençlik hatası olarak riskli bölgelerde top kaptırsa da tavan potansiyel olarak atletizmde Sánchez’in bile üzerine çıkmaya aday gösteriliyor.

Fenerbahçe'nin dünya yıldızı Mason Greenwood'u transfer etme hamlesi, saha içindeki büyük hedeflere rağmen saha dışında dev bir sponsorluk krizini tetikledi... Başta Chobani olmak üzere küresel markaların kulüpten çekilme ihtimali yüksek sesle konuşulmaya başlandı. Benzer bir süreçte ana sponsorlarını kaybeden, Amazon ve Netflix gibi dijital devlerin ambargosuyla karşılaşan Marsilya'nın yaşadığı ağır itibar kaybı ortadayken; imaj hakları, premium içerikler ve küresel turlarla bu büyük yatırımı finanse etmeyi planlayan Fenerbahçe, endüstriyel futbolun en riskli finansal kumarıyla karşı karşıya.
Fenerbahçe’nin küresel hedefleri doğrultusunda Mason Greenwood’u kadrosuna katma ihtimali, saha içindeki sportif beklentilerin aksine saha dışında devasa bir sponsorluk krizini tetikledi.
Transferin küresel markalar üzerindeki negatif etkisi başlangıçta derinlemesine araştırılmasa da tehlike çanları erken çaldı.
CHOBANI SPONSORLUĞU ÇEKEBİLİR
Başta Chobani olmak üzere birçok güçlü sponsorun, oyuncunun geçmişindeki adli süreçler ve kadına şiddet iddiaları nedeniyle kulüple olan bağlarını koparma noktasına geldiği yüksek sesle konuşulmaya başlandı.
Benzer bir risk kumarını oynayan Marsilya, bu süreçte çok ağır ticari bedeller ödedi. Transferin ardından kulübün köklü iş ortaklarından sigorta devi Mutuelles du Soleil sözleşmesini anında feshederken, ana sponsor CMA CGM (Ceva Logistics) ise Greenwood'un hiçbir reklamda logolarıyla yan yana getirilmemesini şart koştu.
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MARSİLYA KÖTÜ DAMGALAR YEDİ
Kulüp ayrıca belediye başkanının siyasi vetosuyla, kadın taraftar derneklerinin boykotuyla ve İngiliz medyasının uyguladığı ambargo nedeniyle Netflix ve Amazon gibi platformların dijital içerik dışlamasıyla karşı karşıya kaldı.
Fransız kulübü saha içinde sportif başarı yakalayıp oyuncunun bonservis değerini artırsa da, kurumsal itibar alanında büyük bir zemin kaybetti ve "etik değerleri paraya feda eden kulüp" damgası yedi.
ASLINDA KAZANÇ KAPISI OLABİLİRDİ
Normal şartlarda dünya çapında bir yıldızın transferi; imaj haklarının paylaşımı, YouTube Katıl veya özel belgesel projeleriyle dijital içerik satışı, küresel ortaklıklar ve yüksek bütçeli sezon öncesi kıta turlarıyla (ABD, Körfez, Asya) devasa bir kazanç kapısına dönüştürülebilir.
BÜYÜK KURUMSAL RİSK TAŞIYOR
Hatta Saracoğlu Stadyumu'nda kurulacak ultra-premium ağırlama alanları ve varlıklı turistlere yönelik binlerce dolarlık özel paketler, klasik forma satışının çok ötesinde bir endüstriyel başarı yakalanmasını sağlayabilir.
Ancak Greenwood isminin taşıdığı yüksek kurumsal risk, bu çok katmanlı finansal modelleri Fenerbahçe için henüz hayata geçmeden birer bariyer haline getiriyor.
FENERBAHÇE'YE TERS TEPME RİSKİ
Sarı-lacivertli kulübün bu büyük yatırımı kâra geçirebilmesi için oyuncuyu sadece bir futbolcu değil, yürüyen bir medya şirketi gibi konumlandırması gerekiyordu; fakat batılı kurumsal sponsorların ve Chobani gibi markaların net tavrı, kulübün elini kolunu bağlayarak finansal bir krize zemin hazırlıyor.

Fenerbahçe'nin transfer gündemindeki Mason Greenwood ile Galatasaray'dan ayrılan Mauro Icardi arasındaki sponsorluk yaklaşımı farkını masaya yatıran uzmanlar, endüstriyel futbolun kırmızı çizgilerini çizdi. Icardi'nin geçmişi, markalar tarafından yüksek reytingli bir "pembe dizi" ve magazin figürü olarak tolere edilirken; Greenwood'un adli sürece yansıyan "kadına şiddet" bagajı, küresel sponsorlar için hukuk ve insan hakları zemininde taşınamaz bir finansal risk oluşturuyor. Dava teknik olarak düşse de toplumsal hafızadaki ses kayıtları ve fotoğraflar, kulüpleri uluslararası yaptırımlar ve itibar kaybı tehlikesiyle karşı karşıya bırakıyor.
Fenerbahçe’nin transfer gündemini meşgul eden Mason Greenwood ismi, sponsorlar cephesinde ciddi bir krizi tetiklerken, spor kamuoyunda "Galatasaray, Mauro Icardi’yi transfer ederken sessiz kalan sponsorlar, Greenwood’dan neden çekiniyor?" sorusu yüksek sesle tartışılmaya başlandı.
Ancak kriz yönetimi, marka itibarı ve risk analizi perspektifinden bakıldığında; iki isim arasındaki fark bir magazin skandalı ile ağır ceza davası arasındaki uçurum kadar derin. Konuyu Halkla İlişkiler ve Kriz Yönetimi Uzmanı Fırat Demir ile Kurumsal Risk Analisti Ceyla Günel mercek altına aldı.
ICARDI'NİN DURUMU PEMBE DİZİ KABUL EDİLDİ
Kriz anlarında markaların ilk refleksinin "kamuoyu algısı ve toplumsal hassasiyetler" olduğunu belirten PR Uzmanı Fırat Demir, iki futbolcunun bagajının iletişim dünyasındaki karşılığını şu sözlerle özetliyor:
- Sponsorluk dünyasında 'itibar riski' çok keskin çizgilerle ayrılır. Mauro Icardi’nin geçmişi hukuki bir suç değil; tamamen sadakatsizlik, etik tartışmalar ve Wanda Nara ile yaşanan bir magazin sarmalıdır.
- Icardi ve Wanda arasında yaşananlar, dünya basını tarafından adeta bir pembe dizi gibi tüketildi. Bu durum Icardi'ye sportif olarak Arjantin Milli Takımı kapılarını kapatsa da ticari markalar için bir sponsorluk iptal gerekçesi yaratmadı; aksine yarattığı devasa medya etkileşimiyle markaların görünürlüğünü artırdı.
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GREENWOOD KIRMIZI ÇİZGİ BARINDIRIYOR
Türk futbol kamuoyu, oyuncunun ikili ilişkilerini değil, sahadaki saf performansını satın aldı" diyerek Greenwood isminin neden bu formüle uymadığını açıklıyor:
- Greenwood ismi; kurumsal sosyal sorumluluk ilkelerini, kadın taraftar tabanını ve insan hakları algısını doğrudan tehdit eden bir 'kırmızı çizgi' barındırıyor. Toplumsal hafızadaki algıyı Icardi'de olduğu gibi bir şarkıyla veya sempatiyle sıfırlamak iletişimsel açıdan imkansıza yakındır.
YASAL MEVZUATLARDA BURADA ÇOK DEĞERLİ
Konunun duygusal ya da iletişimsel boyutundan ziyade kurumsal ve finansal risklerine dikkat çeken Risk Analisti Ceyla Günel ise markaların yasal mevzuatlarına vurgu yapıyor:
- Kriz anlarında markaların ve özellikle küresel sermayeli sponsorların ilk baktığı yer, olayın hukuki boyutudur. Icardi’nin geçmişinde adli bir soruşturma veya şiddet olmadığı için sponsorlar adına yasal bir ihlal veya ahlak sözleşmesi tetikleyicisi oluşmadı. Ancak Greenwood; İngiltere’de 'tecavüze teşebbüs' ve 'fiziksel şiddet' gibi ağır suçlamalarla gözaltına alındı, ciddi bir adli süreç yaşadı."
FENERBAHÇE RİSKLERİ GÖZÖNÜNE ALDI MI?
Davanın düşmüş olmasının kurumsal risk analistleri için bir beraat anlamı taşımadığını belirten Günel, tehlikenin boyutunu şu sözlerle aktarıyor:
- Dava teknik nedenlerle ve şahitlerin çekilmesiyle düşmüş olsa da, ortadaki ses kayıtları ve fotoğraflar küresel markaların 'kadına şiddete sıfır tolerans' duvarına çarptı. Fenerbahçe, Greenwood hamlesini yaparken küresel finansal yaptırımları, uluslararası sponsor kayıplarını ve hisse değeri risklerini göze almak zorundaydı. Çünkü endüstriyel futbolda sponsorlar, pembe dizilere ve magazin krizlerine tahammül edebilir ama ceza hukuku kapsamına giren, kurumsal imajı doğrudan dinamitleyen dosyalara asla geçit vermez.
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GREENWOOD'UN DURUMU MARKALAR İÇİN TAŞINAMAZ
Uzmanların ortak görüşü; Greenwood transferinin markalar için hukuk, adalet ve insan hakları zemininde "taşınamaz" bir finansal ve itibari risk teşkil ettiği yönünde.
Icardi’nin durumu ise sadece etik ve magazin zemininde kalan bir reyting malzemesinden ibaret. Dolayısıyla Türk futbolunda "Icardi'ye sustular, Greenwood'a neden konuşuyorlar?" sorusu, modern endüstriyel futbolun risk yönetimi gerçekleriyle tamamen ters düşüyor.

Galatasaray'ın Osimhen'in araya girmesiyle İstanbul'a indirdiği 1.90'lık dev Lesley Ugochukwu; adını taşıyan "Tanrım asla uyumaz" felsefesiyle büyüyen, lüks gece hayatı yerine illüzyon müzelerini tercih eden, efsane amcası Onyekachi Apam'ın mentörlüğü ve pusetten saha kenarına uzanan sıra dışı aile hikayesiyle tam bir profesyonel portresi çiziyor.
Galatasaray’ın transfer gündemini sarsan 1.90’lık dev Lesley Ugochukwu, sadece sahadaki performansıyla değil, sıra dışı yaşam hikayesiyle de dikkat çekiyor.
Nijerya basınında "Osimhen'in yanına gidiyor" manşetleriyle duyurulan genç yıldızın tam adı Chimuanya Lesley Ugochukwu. Fransa doğumlu oyuncunun yerel İgbo dilindeki ismi Chimuanya, "Tanrım asla uyumaz" demek.
PUSETTE SAHA KENARINDA FOTOĞRAF
Köklerine sıkı sıkıya bağlı olan Lesley, parıltılı Avrupa hayatından uzaklaşarak her fırsatta Nijerya'daki Imo Eyaleti’ni ziyaret ediyor ve buradaki köy yaşantısının kendisini kibirli olmaktan koruduğunu söylüyor.
Futbolun kelimenin tam anlamıyla içine doğan Lesley’nin çocukluk albümündeki ilk fotoğrafı, Rennes stadyumunun kenarında bir pusetin içinde çekilmiş.
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AMCASI EFSANE STOPER APAM
Ailesi tam bir futbol fabrikası olan genç yeteneğin amcası, Ligue 1’de fırtınalar estiren eski millî stoper Onyekachi Apam. Lesley’nin en büyük mentörü olan Apam, onu gece hayatından ve parıltılı dünyanın tuzaklarından uzak tutarak tamamen futbola odaklamış. Ayrıca oyuncunun kardeşi Chibuike Ugochukwu da abisinin izinden giderek Stade Rennais B takımında stoper olarak kariyerini sürdürüyor.
TRABZONSPORLU OBİ HAYRANI
Londra günlerinde lüks gece kulüpleri yerine sıra dışı hobileriyle İngiliz basınına haber olan Lesley, tam bir optik illüzyon hayranı.
Boş zamanlarını Oxford Street’teki "Twist Museum"da illüzyon oyunlarıyla geçiren yıldız isim, sakin yürüyüşleri ve dingin bir hayatı tercih ediyor.
Sahadaki idolü ise Trabzonspor'un eski yıldızı John Mikel Obi. Çocukken videolarını gizlice izlediği Mikel Obi’nin baskı altındaki o soğukkanlı ve sakin duruşunu kendisine rol model olarak alıyor.
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NDIDI'NİN ALTERNATİFİ
Eğitimine büyük önem veren ve Rennes altyapısındayken A takıma çıksa bile lise sınavlarını kulüp akademisinde tamamlayan Lesley, tam bir profesyonel profili çiziyor. Henüz 16 yaşındayken eski Nijerya Teknik Direktörü Gernot Rohr tarafından Wilfred Ndidi'nin alternatifi olarak keşfedilen genç dev, tercihini Fransa genç millî takımlarından yana kullanmıştı.
Ugochukwu, güçlü aile bağları ve disiplinli yaşamıyla sarı-kırmızılı taraftarları şimdiden heyecanlandırıyor.

Beşiktaş, Arsenal'ın Belçikalı sol kanadı Leandro Trossard transferi için tüm şartları zorlarken; oyuncunun menajeri Dirk Hebel transfer teklifini doğrulayarak kararın kısa sürede verileceğini açıkladı. Trossard'ın imza sürecini ağırdan alması üzerine B Planını devreye sokan siyah-beyazlı yönetim, Arjantinli maestro Thiago Almada transferinde vites yükseltti.
Beşiktaş, transfer piyasasında yılın bombasını patlatmak için adeta satranç oynuyor. Siyah-beyazlıların Arsenal’ın sol kanat oyuncusu Leandro Trossard için tüm şartları zorladığını doğrulayan menajer Dirk Hebel, "Beşiktaş elinden gelen her şeyi yaptı. Ancak henüz karar verilmedi. Önünde Arsenal'da kalmak dahil birçok seçenek var ve kısa süre içinde kararını verecek" ifadelerini kullandı.
ALMADA'DA VİTES YÜKSELTİLDİ
Belçikalı dünya yıldızının ağırdan alması üzerine panik yapmayan Beşiktaş yönetimi, B planını devreye sokarak Thiago Almada transferinde vites yükseltti.
Kara Kartal'ın radarındaki iki isim, hücum hattında tamamen farklı rollere sahip. 31 yaşındaki Premier Lig patentli Leandro Trossard, adeta bir İsviçre çakısı.
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TROSSARD 3 MEVKİDE OYNAYABİLİR
Sol kanat, sahte 9 ve 10 numara oynayabilen Belçikalı, iki ayağını da mükemmel kullanan soğukkanlı bir "alan bulucu" ve elit bir bitirici. 25 yaşındaki Arjantinli Thiago Almada ise Atletico Madrid'in parlattığı dinamik bir maestro. Saf yeteneğiyle öne çıkan Almada, dikine driplingleri, adam eksiltme becerisi ve savunma arkasına attığı milimetrik paslarla tam bir hücum lideri.
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ALMADA İLE RESTE REST ÇEKİLDİ
Beşiktaş, Trossard ile sol kanattan içeri sızıp skor yükünü sırtlayacak, büyük maçlarda sahne alacak taktiksel bir olgunluk hedefliyor. Arteta’nın pres sisteminde rüştünü ispatlayan Trossard, bitmiş ve garantili bir ürün.
Buna karşın işlerin hızlandığı Almada ise takımın yaratıcılık sorununu kökten çözecek, duran topları yönetecek ve tempoyu ayarlayacak yüksek tavanlı bir oyun kurucu.
Siyah-beyazlılar, Trossard'ın kozuna karşılık Almada hamlesiyle elini güçlendirerek transferde her ihtimale karşı gövde gösterisi yapmaya hazırlanıyor.

Gözler futbol aklı Feridun Geçgel'den hamleler beklerken sahneye yine o çıktı! Stoch'u Galatasaray'ın elinden kapıp getiren, 3 Temmuz'un en karanlık günlerinde Moussa Sow transferini kulübün kasasından tek kuruş çıkarmadan çözen, Niang ve Dia operasyonlarının arkasındaki gizli kahraman Cihan Kamer; şimdi de Nathan Aké'den sonra Mason Greenwood'u da bitirerek transfer sihirbazlığını arşa çıkardı.
Fenerbahçe camiası futbol aklının başındaki isim Feridun Geçgel'den transfer hamlesi beklerken, sahneye asıl "Sihirbaz" çıktı. Sarı-lacivertlilerde Cihan Kamer, dünyaca ünlü yıldız Nathan Aké’nin ardından Mason Greenwood transferini de bitirerek gövde gösterisi yaptı. Kulübün en zorlu dönemlerinde üstlendiği rollerle bilinen Kamer, bu dev hamleyle transferdeki sihirbazlığını adeta arşa çıkardı.
STOCH'U GALATASARAY'IN ELİNDEN ALDI
Kamer’in transferdeki bu uzmanlığı aslında yeni değil. Aziz Yıldırım yönetiminde 2009-2012 yılları arasında asbaşkanlık yapan Kamer; Londra ve Avrupa şehirlerinde yürüttüğü gizli operasyonlarla tanınıyor. Dönemin en sansasyonel hamlesi, 2010 yılında Chelsea'den alınan Miroslav Stoch olmuştu. Galatasaray’ın imza aşamasına getirdiği Slovak oyuncuyu, Kamer bizzat İngiltere'ye uçarak gizli bir operasyonla Fenerbahçe'ye kazandırmıştı.
SOW'UN ALINMASINI ORGANİZE ETTİ
Deneyimli yönetici, kulübün en karanlık dönemi olan 3 Temmuz sürecinde de tarihi bir finansal liderlik üstlendi. 2012 Ocak ayında Lille'den alınan Moussa Sow'un 10 milyon Euro'luk bonservisi, yaşanan ekonomik kriz nedeniyle tıkanmıştı. Cihan Kamer; Ali Koç, Nihat Özdemir ve Ferit Şahenk gibi güçlü isimleri organize ederek 8 milyon Euro'luk sponsorluk köprüsü kurdu ve bu transferi kulüp kasasından para çıkartmadan bitirdi.
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2010'DA NIANS VE DIA'YI GETİRDİ
Kamer'in başarı listesi bunlarla da sınırlı değil. Başarılı yönetici, 2009 yılında Cristian Baroni ve André Santos'un takıma kazandırılmasında idari rol oynadı.
Futboldan sorumlu asbaşkan olduğu 2010 yazında ise Mamadou Niang ve Issiar Dia gibi yıldızların transfer operasyonlarını, tüm görüşme koordinasyonlarını ve medya iletişimini tek elden başarıyla yönetti.

Şampiyonlar Ligi'ndeki Gornik sınavı öncesi Fenerbahçe'de taşlar yerinden oynuyor! Teknik direktör İsmail Kartal'ın 25 kişilik UEFA listesi büyük oranda netleşirken, aralarında dünya yıldızlarının da bulunduğu 12 isim dışarıda kaldı. Mason Greenwood transferinin seyrine göre kaderi değişecek oyuncuyla birlikte, sarı-lacivertlilerin Avrupa kadrosuna dair tüm yerli, yabancı ve altyapı detayları belli oldu.
Şampiyonlar Ligi 2. ön eleme turunda Gornik Zabrzere ile karşılaşacak olan Fenerbahçe'de 16 Temmuz Perşembe günü verilecek 25 kişilik Avrupa kadrosu büyük ölçüde şekillendi.
Teknik direktör İsmail Kartal, UEFA listesine son dokunuşları yaparken kadro dışında kalacak isimler de netleşti. Mason Greenwood transferinin durumuna göre listede kritik bir değişim yaşanacak; İngiliz yıldız yetişirse 13, yetişmemesi durumunda ise 12 oyuncu UEFA listesinin dışında kalacak.
CENGİZ VE KAHVECİ LİSTEDE OLACAK
Sarı-lacivertlilerin altyapı kontenjanından listeye Mert Günok, Tarık Çetin, Alaetin ve Yiğit Efe dahil ediliyor. Yerli statüsünde ise Çağlar Söyüncü, Levent Mercan, Mert Müldür, İsmail Yüksek, Kerem Potuk, Oğuz Aydın, Cengiz Ünder ve İrfan Can Kahveci gibi isimler kadrodaki yerini sağlama almış durumda.
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MUSABA'NIN DURUMU NETLEŞMEDİ
Fenerbahçe’nin Avrupa listesinde yer alması kesin gözüyle bakılan yabancı ve yabancı statüsündeki yıldızlar dikkat çekiyor. Savunma ve orta sahayı sırtlayacak olan Nathan Ake, Milan Skriniar, Jayden Oosterwolde, Matteo Guendouzi, Fred, Marco Asensio, Anderson Talisca, Sidiki, Mimovic, Nelson Semedo, Brown ve kaleci Ederson kadronun omurgasını oluşturuyor.
Eğer Greenwood transferi yetişirse, şu an kadroda görünen Musaba listeden silinecek ilk isim olacak.
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NENE VE KANTE LİSTEDE YER ALMAYACAK
İsmail Kartal’ın planları arasında yer almayan ve UEFA listesine yazılması beklenmeyen isimler ise camiada geniş yankı uyandırdı. Listeye dahil edilmeyecek oyuncular şu şekilde:
Çağrı Balta, Adem, Nene, Emre Demir, Bartuğ Elmaz, N'Golo Kante, Sofyan Amrabat, Omar Fayed, Rodrigo Becao, Diego Carlos, Yiğit Efe ve kaleci Dominik Livakovic.

Frankfurt'un 60 milyon Euro'luk devasa bonservis duvarını yıkmak isteyen Galatasaray, millî yıldız Can Uzun'u ikna ederek transferde 'şah mat' yapmaya hazırlanıyor. Serie A tehlikesine karşı bugün vites yükselten sarı-kırmızılılar, 'önce oyuncu' stratejisiyle Alman devinin elindeki tüm kozları alıp transferi tarihi ama ekonomik bir formülle bitirmeyi hedefliyor."
Galatasaray, transfer piyasasında yılın bombasını patlatmak için vites yükseltti. Sky DE kaynaklı bilgilere göre sarı-kırmızılılar, Frankfurt forması giyen millî yıldız Can Uzun’u kadrosuna katmak için stratejik bir hamle başlattı. Alman ekibinin masadaki direncini kırmak isteyen yönetim, transferi ekonomik olarak makul bir zemine çekmek amacıyla yoğun bir mesai harcıyor.
CAN UZUN ÜZERİNDE MASA KURULDU
Sarı-kırmızılılar, Frankfurt ile masaya oturmadan önce "Önce Oyuncu" stratejisini devreye soktu. Can Uzun ve menajeriyle temasları sıklaştıran Galatasaray, genç yıldızı ikna ederek elini güçlendirmeyi hedefliyor. Oyuncunun Türkiye projesine ve Şampiyonlar Ligi faktörüne "evet" demesi halinde, Frankfurt'un transferdeki katı tutumu tamamen boşa çıkacak ve ayrılığa onay vermek zorunda kalacak.
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FRANKFURT'UN DİEENCİ KIRILIR MI?
Alman kulübünün pazarlık masasını 60 milyon Euro gibi astronomik bir tavan fiyattan açması ise tamamen bir taktik strateji olarak görülüyor. Oyuncunun Galatasaray’ı seçmesiyle birlikte bu rakamın doğrudan ödenmeyeceği netleşecek. Frankfurt, elindeki en büyük kozu kaybedeceği için 60 milyon Euro'luk duruşundan vazgeçerek bonuslar, vadeli ödemeler ve sonraki satıştan pay gibi esnek formüllere razı olacak.
SERIE A'DAN BASKIYA DEVAM
Transfer sürecindeki en büyük tehdit ise İtalya'dan gelen ilgi. Çizme ekiplerinin (AC Milan, Napoli ve AS Roma) devreye girmesiyle birlikte Galatasaray, süreci hızlandırarak bugün kritik bir görüşme daha gerçekleştirdi.
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Can Uzun'un Serie A yerine sarı-kırmızılı formayı seçmesi, Frankfurt’un İtalyan kulübünü koz olarak kullanma şansını tamamen ortadan kaldıracak.
YERLİ TRANSFER REKORU OLACAK
Galatasaray, kulüp tarihinin yerli transfer rekorunu kırabilecek ancak bütçeyi sarsmayacak mantıklı bir anlaşma için ilk ve en doğru adımı attı. Can Uzun'un ikna edilmesiyle birlikte, Frankfurt'un direnci tamamen kırılacak ve genç yetenek parçalı formayı giymeye bir adım daha yaklaşacak.


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A fleet of 32 “Meadowlands” Counter Communication Systems (CCS) is being assembled by US Space Force Combat Forces Command, which has just taken receipt of the first mobile electromagnetic warfare system.
While recent projectile-free weapons systems have employed lasers, microwaves, and ionized plasma gas, a Meadowlands unit – portable enough to be transported by air – uses targeted electromagnetic fields.
Electromagnetic warfare has proved successful in recent years, with Operation Midnight Hammer – the June 2025 US airstrikes on Iran – using the technology to create a “silence zone” over the country to facilitate the attack. By disrupting communications with the electromagnetic weapon on that occasion, targets were struck with minimal countermeasures deployed.
Systems like Meadowlands CCS have the capability to interfere with enemy satellites and jam their signals (affecting uplink and downlink transfers). Described as being able to “detect, deny, disrupt, and degrade adversary capabilities” the technology can also change or disrupt target data, and generate confusion.
US Space Force Col. Angelo Fernandez is the commander of Mission Delta 3 – Space Electromagnetic Warfare, a unit dedicated to “training and equipping electromagnetic warfare professionals.”
He states: “Our Guardians are at the forefront of joint operations, so we are fielding capability that best enables their success and the success of the joint force. Every day, Space Force electromagnetic warfare forces become better organized, trained, equipped, and mentally prepared to operate in hostile environments.
The Meadowlands units are mounted on a six-wheel chassis, and appear to be intended for ground deployment using a separate tractor. They’re small enough to be deployed in harsh environments or behind front lines, and can be controlled remotely.
It was reported in February 2026 that Space Force was involved in Operation Midnight Hammer, which included gaining control of the electromagnet spectrum.
While sounding like a fictional arm of the military, Space Force was created in 2019 to protect U.S. interests in space. Operating under the Department of Air Defense, it is concerned with putting satellites into space, managing GPS, and tracking space debris. Its operatives are referred to as “Guardians.” These are recruited from the USAF, other branches of the military, or from civilian application pools.
(Conversely, NASA is concerned with exploration and scientific research, and is a civilian agency.)
Meadowlands CCS join existing high-powered microwaves, precision lasers within the arsenal of Space Force, which holds no kinetic weapons for deployment.
“This upgraded system enables us to more effectively and efficiently support the joint scheme of maneuver across the continuum of conflict,” said U.S. Space Force Lt. Col. Ryan Skilling, 4th Electromagnetic Warfare Squadron commander.
A wing that changes shape is in development at the German Aerospace Center, as part of a one million Euro project that could redefine the traditional view of an aircraft.
Rather than a tube with fixed wings and tailplane, future aircraft based on this technology could change shape to cope with changes in flight conditions, reduce drag, and even morph a portion of the wings to handle pitch control and other tailplane functions.
Engineers have tested the technology – part of the Morphing Technologies and Artificial Intelligence Research (morphAIR) project – with a 70 kilo drone, equipped with a 3-meter wide morphing wing.
The morphing wing relies on a smooth surface with motorized components inside that can alter its shape. Success so far has led to the introduction of a follow-up program, UAdapt (Unmanned Aircraft Wing Adaption) to focus on reducing fuel consumption, by making the plane’s surface less prone to drag, and potentially removing the tail completely.
On the team is Martin Radestock, senior adaptive systems engineer, who told Aerospace America that current wings are essentially inefficient: “Aircraft are flying with turbulent flow over their wings, because they have steps and gaps [e.g. ailerons and flaps] between their control surfaces.”
Smooth wings have no gaps, no screws and rivets, and are assembled in a completely different way to standard aircraft. The wing is described as a “morphable trailing edge” and appears to be a series of motorized, actuator-controlled arms that move left, right, up, and down.
While morphAIR’s approach takes full advantage of modern technology, the concept of employing multiple profiles for aircraft to suit different flight conditions and deployment purposes is an old concept given a new life.
The most famous implementation of this is the “swing wing” technology, first tested in 1951 (the Bell X-5 experimental craft) and later a key element of 1967’s F-111 Aardvark. 13 production craft used the tech in total, although the most famous is probably the Grumman F-14 Tomcat, which co-starred with Tom Cruise in the movie Top Gun. These craft were able to sweep the wings backward, sharpening their angle (to 68 degrees from perpendicular to the fuselage) for stable high-speed flight, while the "straight" wings (22 degrees) generated lift for short takeoffs, such as on an aircraft carrier, where the runway is short.
Interestingly, a Grumman Gulfstream II was fitted with morphing flaps as part of testing by FlexSys in partnership with NASA and the U.S. Air Force Research Laboratory, so morphAIR is not the only group researching the next stage of flight.
Developments in aerodynamic flight technology and flight control made the swing wing generation obsolete, but morphAIR’s intriguing re-visitation of the concept of a craft that changes shape in midair could take it in a whole new direction.



My 8-year-old daughter desperately wanted a Nintendo Switch. Her evil parents refused to buy it for her.
She was too young to get a job, so she did what any resourceful kid would do: she set up a lemonade stand in front of our house.
But she didn’t just put out a table and a pitcher. She ran a high-stakes A/B test.
Her hypothesis was simple: if she could get more people to stop, she could sell more lemonade and buy her Nintendo Switch faster.
Variant A was her two-year-old sister, Julie, stationed out front to attract attention.
Variant B was our dog, Ginger.

I know what you’re thinking.
The dog. Obviously, the dog.
But her sister won. It wasn’t close.
Actually, my daughter didn’t care about the outcome of the A/B test. She didn’t care how many people stopped by the stand.
She cared about one thing, and one thing only:
Did she make enough money to buy the Nintendo Switch?
Marketers have a similar problem right now.
Generative engine optimization (GEO) is the practice of increasing your brand’s visibility in AI-generated answers from platforms like ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, and AI Overviews.
We’re tracking AI visibility, citation share, impressions, rankings, and every other signal we can find.
Meanwhile, leadership is asking a much simpler question:
Is any of this helping the business grow?
I use a simple test I call the Dollar Rule: If I can’t put a dollar sign in front of a metric, it’s a channel metric, not a business metric.
That’s the challenge with GEO.
Most of the metrics we’re tracking are useful operational signals. They tell us what’s happening inside the channel.
Leadership wants something different.
They want to understand business impact.
GEO arrived at exactly the moment attribution started becoming less reliable.
Traditional SEO measurement was built around a straightforward model: someone searched, clicked, visited your website, and converted. You could trace the path and measure the outcome.
AI search changed that.
Buyers are making decisions before they ever reach your website and AI influence is hard to measure with traditional attribution models.
Buyers now discover brands through AI-generated answers, citations, publishers, forums, reviews, videos, and other sources that influence decisions before a click ever happens. Much of that influence never shows up cleanly in analytics.
That’s why so many teams are struggling to justify GEO investments. The visibility is real. The influence is real. But the attribution is often incomplete.
Waiting for perfect attribution is becoming a convenient excuse for inaction.
If you want buy-in for GEO, you need a way to connect that influence to business outcomes, even when you can’t connect every interaction to a conversion.
The biggest mistake marketers are making right now is trying to prove attribution before proving value.
Before you worry about attribution, ask whether you’re measuring something that matters to the business.
That’s where the Dollar Rule comes in.
We’ve found that justifying GEO usually comes down to three things:

The Dollar Rule is simple:
If a number doesn’t translate into dollars, it’s a channel metric, not a business metric.
Consider revenue opportunity, revenue at risk, payback period, and customer acquisition cost. These are the metrics that live on a P&L, and they’re the ones your leadership team actually cares about.
CFOs don’t allocate budget based on attribution models. They allocate budget based on expected financial outcomes.
Here’s what that looks like in practice.
AI search didn’t just change discovery. It changed measurement.
Traditional organic attribution assumes a simple path: search, click, visit, convert.
AI platforms increasingly answer questions before a click happens, influence buyers across multiple touchpoints, and often remove the referral data marketers depended on.
The result is a strange situation: your GEO campaigns may be influencing pipeline while your analytics platform struggles to prove it.
Loamly estimates that roughly 70% of AI-influenced traffic appears as Direct traffic in GA4, making a large portion of AI’s contribution difficult to trace through traditional attribution models.
That doesn’t mean measurement is impossible. It means we need to broaden where we look for evidence.
Instead of asking, “How many clicks do we get from AI search?” ask:
None of these signals is definitive on its own. Together, they create enough confidence to make investment decisions.
This is how GEO measurement differs from traditional SEO. You’re not measuring a click path. You’re measuring market influence.
The marketers who adapt fastest will stop treating attribution as a traffic sorting exercise and start combining quantitative signals with qualitative evidence. The goal isn’t certainty. The goal is confidence that your GEO investment is moving the business in the right direction.
The problem isn’t that SEO or GEO metrics are wrong. The problem is that they’re often precise without being relevant to the business outcome you’re trying to influence. They tell you exactly what happened in a channel, but not whether the business is moving in the right direction.
SEO tools are full of precise numbers. The challenge is that many of those numbers aren’t closely connected to business outcomes.
Precise = exact
Accurate = connected to business outcomes
Leadership would rather have a roughly correct estimate of revenue impact than a perfectly precise count of clicks.
I studied engineering in school. We spent a lot of time talking about precision, as in, how exact and repeatable your measurements are, down to the decimal point. In marketing, those precise metrics look like organic clicks, rankings, impressions, and click-through rate. You can get extremely precise numbers from tools like Google Search Console.

The problem is they aren’t accurate. Accurate measurements tell you whether you’re moving closer to a business outcome that matters. Even if they’re not precise, accurate measurements are more useful because they point you toward the bullseye: business outcomes your leadership cares about.
Knowing you got 40 organic clicks to a page is precise. It tells you almost nothing about whether you’re winning or losing in the market, or in my daughter’s case, whether she’s getting close to buying that Nintendo Switch.

That’s a practical application of the Dollar Rule. When attribution is incomplete, translate the evidence you do have into business impact.
A rough number tied to revenue beats an exact number tied to channel metrics every time.
When accurate attribution isn’t available, build your case from signals you can actually get your hands on and do the math from there.
Fuzzy math doesn’t replace SEO metrics or attribution. It sits alongside them when a traffic-based attribution metric isn’t available.
Here’s an example:
One of our healthcare clients had a problem.
Prospects were showing up to sales calls already convinced of things that weren’t true.
The source was a competitor’s comparison page that was shaping buyer perceptions long before our client had a chance to tell their side of the story.
We recommended publishing content to counter the narrative, but leadership wasn’t convinced there was enough evidence to respond. So we had to make the case.
SEO tools estimated roughly 40 organic visits per month. Whether that number was right or wrong didn’t matter. It wasn’t measuring influence.
So we looked at something more meaningful.
We talked to our client’s salespeople. They told us that roughly 10% of their qualified B2B discovery calls included unprompted mentions of specific claims from the competitor’s page.
It wasn’t a clean number we could do exact math with, but we couldn’t ignore it. It was real. It was happening on live sales calls.
So we did fuzzy math:
10% mention rate on discovery calls
× 1,200 qualified B2B sales calls per year
× $500,000 average contract value
× 20% average win rate
= $12 million in annualized revenue being influenced by the competitor’s narrative
This wasn’t a forecast, and it wasn’t an attribution model. It was a directional estimate of the amount of pipeline influenced by the competitor’s messaging.
We stopped talking about 40 clicks a month and started talking about $12 million in influenced pipeline.

That’s the number we brought to leadership. Not impressions or citation shares. We brought them twelve million dollars of pipeline being influenced by a page our client was refusing to counter. That is a number a CFO understands.
If you walk into a GEO campaign review and lead with citation share going up or impressions growing, your CMO is going to yawn. Your CFO is going to wonder what language you’re speaking. In the worst case, they’re going to cut your budget because they don’t see the return.

Here’s how we framed the situation for our client’s leadership:

Leadership funds marketing campaigns with business impact. Translating the problem into dollars changes the conversation.
The decision makers didn’t need certainty. They needed a credible story: leading indicators and momentum that build trust, all tied to dollars.
That’s what my eight-year-old intuitively understood at the lemonade stand. Her goal was never to count lemonade stand visitors. Her goal was to buy the Nintendo Switch.
GEO has created a lot of anxiety because it broke the attribution models we relied on for years. But attribution was never the goal.
The real goal: business growth.
If you can connect your GEO efforts to revenue opportunity, revenue at risk, pipeline influence, or customer acquisition, you don’t need perfect certainty to make the case.
You just need evidence that your GEO campaigns are moving the business in the right direction.
Precise metrics tell you what happened. Relevant metrics tell you whether you’re winning.
Before your next GEO report, take every metric on the page and ask one question:
If this metric doubled tomorrow, would the business care?
Then ask the follow-up:
Can I translate this metric into revenue opportunity, revenue at risk, pipeline influence, or customer acquisition cost?
If the answer is no, you’re probably reporting on channel impact, not business impact.
İngiltərənin “Lester Siti” klubunun sol cinah hücumçusu Ceremi Monqa bundan sonra “Mançester Siti”nin uğurları üçün çalışacaq.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Mançester klubunun rəsmi saytı məlumat yayıb.
İngiltərəli 17 yaşlı vinger “Lester Siti”dən tamhüquqlu əsasda “şəhərlilər”in dürşərgəsinə keçib. Transfer “Mançester Siti”yə 11,7 milyon avroya başa gəlib. Monqa 2031-ci ilin iyun ayının sonuna qədər müddət ərzində “şəhərlilər”in xidmətində olacaq. İlk mərhələdə o, klubun gənclərdən ibarət komandalarında çıxış edəcək.
Qeyd edək ki, Ceremi Monqa “Lester Siti”nin yetirməsidir. O, sözügedən klubun əsas komandasının heyətində 37 oyuna çıxıb, 1 qol vurub, 2 məhsuldar ötürmə verib.
Monqa İngiltərənin U-15, U-16, U-18 və U-19 yığmalarında da forma geyinib.
“Transfermarkt” internet-portalı 17 yaşlı vingerin transfer dəyərini 15 milyon avro məbləğində qiymətləndirir.
Portuqaliyalı futbol mütəxəssisi Hüqo Oliveyra Fransa Liqa 1-də mübarizə aparan “Strasburq” komandasının baş məşqçisi təyin edilib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Fransa klubu rəsmi saytı vasitəsilə məlumat yayıb.
41 yaşlı portuqaliyalı mütəxəssislə 3 illik müqavilə imzalanıb. O, bu postda ötən mövsüm bitən kimi komandadan ayrılmış və “İpsviç Taun” komandasının baş məşqçisi vəzifəsinə təyin olunmuş britaniyalı mütəxəssis Qari O’Nili əvəz edib. Onun rəhbərliyi altında Elzas təmsilçisi ötən mövsüm Liqa 1-də 8-ci yeri tutub və klub tarixində ilk dəfə Avropa Konfrans Liqasının yarımfinalına yüksəlib.
Hüqo Oliveyranın sonuncu iş yeri isə Portuqaliyanın “Famalikan” komandası olub. Komanda onun rəhbərliyi altında ölkə çempionatını 5-ci pillədə başa vuraraq tarixinin ən yaxşı nəticəsinə imza atıb.
Hüqo Oliveyra ilk dəfə ölkəsindən kənarda məşqçi kimi fəaliyyət göstərəcək.
Azərbaycanı Avropa Konfrans Liqasında təmsil edəcək “Neftçi” Sloveniyadakı təlim-məşq toplanışı çərçivəsində sonuncu yoxlama görüşünü keçirib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, paytaxt təmsilçisi bu gün Xorvatiyanın “Osiyek” komandası ilə qarşılaşıb.
“Ağ-qaralar” Lendava stadionunda baş tutmuş bu görüşdə 0:1 hesabı ilə məğlub olublar. Yeganə qolu matçın 74-cü dəqiqəsində Admir Lyatifi vurub.
Baş məşqçi Yuri Vernidub bu oyunda aşağıdakı heyətə güvənib: 13. Kenan Piriç (1. Emil Balayev, 46), 5. İqor Ribeyro (17. Murad Xaçayev, 75), 6. Sessi D’Almeyda (18. İfeanyi Metyu, 63), 8. Emin Mahmudov (k) (7. Emil Səfərov, 46), 11. İmad Faraj, 20. Qustavo Klisman (4. Elvin Camalov, 75), 24. Mustafa Sek (3. Rüfət Abbasov, 46), 29. Lyubomir Tupta (97. Bassala Sambu, 63), 33. Breno Almeyda (70. Andrey Ştoqrin, 75), 55. Endryu Qravilyon (14. Elvin Bədəlov, 75), 77. Falaye Sako.
“Ağ-qaralar” bu yoxlama oyunu ilə toplanışı başa vurub. Komanda sabah Bakıya qayıdacaq.
“Neftçi” daha öncə iyulun 2-də ÇFR (Kluj, Rumıniya, 1:2), 6-da “Partizan” (Serbiya, 0:1), 10-da isə “Radniçki” (Niş, Serbiya, 3:0) ilə yoxlama oyunları keçirmişdi.
“Mançester Yunayted” heyətini yeni futbolçu ilə gücləndirməyə hazırlaşır.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “qırmızı-şeytanlar” “Aston Villa”dan Yuri Tilemansla anlaşıb. Bu barədə insayder Fabrizio Romano məlumat yayıb.
MY belçikalı yarımmüdafiəçinin transferi üçün 41 milyon avro ödəyəcək.
Tilemans Belçika millisi ilə dünya çempionatında 5 oyunda 2 qol vurub. “Qırmızı şeytanlar” mundialda ¼ finalda İspaniyaya uduzub – 1:2.
Alex Jimenez is officially a Fiorentina player, on loan with an option to buy from Bournemouth, where he was forced to leave under a cloud after suspended for inappropriate messages.
The deal was somewhat surprisingly done last week, and he was already in Florence to undergo medical tests.
It’s widely believed the move is worth a total of €20m plus a 30 per cent cut of the future sale fee, if the option to make it permanent is taken up at the end of the season.
It is reported that the option has several clauses making it an obligation to buy, including once he reaches 30 appearances with the Viola.

Although Fiorentina have not yet formally announced the signature, his contract has been deposited with the Lega Serie A, and he participated in the first day of pre-season training.
The 21-year-old has experience of Serie A already, having been at Milan from 2023 until his move to Bournemouth in September 2025.
That was a loan with obligation to buy for a total of €20m.
The return to Serie A was rather forced upon him, because the Telegraph newspaper note that Jimenez is currently suspended by the Football Association in England.
He was formally excluded from playing domestically in this country while it investigates claims he direct messaged a 15-year-old girl on social media.
The allegations with screenshots were made in May, after which he was dropped from the Bournemouth squad.

“AFC Bournemouth are aware of posts circulating on social media involving right-back, Alex Jiménez,” read a statement from the Premier League side in May.
“The club understand the seriousness of the matter and it is currently being investigated.”
Milan had their first training session under new coach Ruben Amorim today and there were already some surprises, including Samuel Chukwueze following in Amad Diallo’s Manchester United footsteps.
The Rossoneri began their pre-season training today at the Milanello ground, complete with RedBird patron Gerry Cardinale flying in and out by helicopter.
Fans were present to watch the game between ranks and get their first idea of how they will play under Amorim.

It was already known that a 3-4-2-1 formation was likely, but the big surprise was seeing striker Chukwueze instead used wide right of the four-man midfield.
This is not entirely out of character for the coach, who had after all used Amad Diallo there for Manchester United during his ill-fated experience at Old Trafford.

Chukwueze is usually an attacking winger on the right flank, so could’ve been one of the support strikers in this system, but is instead placed in a deeper role.
He returned to Milan after a loan spell at Fulham last season, where he scored three goals and provided four assists in 25 games.
The first Milan goal of pre-season was scored by youngster Andrej Kostic.
Andrea Pirlo is the new favourite to take over as Italy coach, claims La Gazzetta dello Sport, as Paolo Maldini and Leonardo hope to reunite with a former Milan teammate.
The Nazionale can begin taking shape now that the decision has finally been made to appoint a technical director, a role that until now did not exist within the Azzurri set-up.
Maldini is in charge now along with his consultant Leonardo of choosing who will sit on the bench when Italy begin their Nations League campaign in September.

Until now, Antonio Conte and Roberto Mancini had been the main contenders for a return to the job, along with the audacious idea of approaching Pep Guardiola.
However, the Gazzetta dello Sport claim that Pirlo is emerging as a genuine candidate.
The 47-year-old was of course part of the squad that won the 2006 World Cup, and he is currently a coach in Dubai with United FC.

His management experience is limited to Juventus in 2020-21, where he won the Coppa Italia, then in the Turkish Super Lig with Karagumruk, and a brief spell at Sampdoria that ended in August 2024.
Pirlo knows both Maldini and Leonardo well from their time together at the successful Milan side, where the midfielder played from 2001 to 2011.
It is reported that Maldini had wanted to hire him as the coach of Milan in 2023.
Unlike the other alternatives on the list, Pirlo’s wage demands would not break the bank of the FIGC.
After turning down reported offers of over €25m for Trevoh Chalobah, it’s now reported in Italy that Chelsea are frustrated Inter and Como are looking elsewhere.

The defender is currently at the World Cup with England preparing for Wednesday’s semi-final against Argentina, but his future remains up in the air.
A bidding war had broken out for the 27-year-old, between Serie A sides Inter and Como, but the asking price of €35m has put them off.

Another change was the Gazzetta dello Sport report last week that the two Italian clubs had agreed on a pact not to one-up each other, so Como backed off Chalobah and instead focused on Galatasaray defender Davinson Sanchez.
Now Sportitalia transfer expert Alfredo Pedullà and Sky Sport Italia both claim that Chelsea have contacted Inter and Como to ask if they are still interested in Chalobah.
The excessive asking price has put both off, so they are currently looking at other targets instead.
It is not just the Chelsea demand that is causing problems, but also the salary his agents are requesting.
Inter have the added problem of now needing to seek a new wing-back, seeing as Marco Palestra was poached by Chelsea and Anan Khalaili failed a medical.
Mexico International Gilberto Mora has been linked with a move to the Premier League in recent weeks.
The 17-year-old impressed in the World Cup with his country, and he has been exceptional for Club Tijuana as well.
Mora is regarded as one of the finest young midfield talents around, and he has been linked with Liverpool. Liverpool midfielder Alexis Mac Allister has been questioned regarding Liverpool’s interest in Mora.
The Argentine international has claimed that the 17-year-old must be an exceptional talent, and that is why Liverpool have been mentioned as a potential destination.
“Honestly, I didn’t see anything about it. When these things happen, you’re always careful what you say, out of respect for the player and the club he belongs to. But if they’re mentioning him as a possible Liverpool player, he’s surely a great player. There’s a reason they’re mentioning him,” he said to Claro Sports.
The 27-year-old midfielder has recently helped his country reach the semi-finals of the World Cup with an important goal in the quarter-finals against Switzerland. His comments regarding Mora will certainly fuel further speculation surrounding a Liverpool move for the Mexican.
The 17-year-old is an attacking midfielder who could be a quality long-term acquisition for the Premier League club. They could use more technical ability and creativity in the final third. They have done well to nurture young players in the past, and they could help the Mexican develop further and fulfil his potential.
It remains to be seen whether they follow up on their interest with an official offer to close the deal.
The opportunity to join Liverpool will be exciting for the young playmaker as well. Regular football in England could bring out the best in him and help him improve further.
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Manchester United have been linked with a move for the French International midfielder Manu Kone in recent weeks.
The 25-year-old has been outstanding for Roma and has impressed with France at the World Cup. Manchester United are reportedly interested in signing the player, and they have been handed a major boost in their pursuit of the midfielder.
AS Roma manager Gian Piero Gasperini has now confirmed that the club will have to comply with Financial Fair Play regulations. He has hinted at a potential sale for the French midfielder.
He said (h/t AllRoma): “His future? I think these Financial Fair Play conditions are never so precise and defined; they vary from team to team. Roma also need to balance the books, which have been burdensome in recent years.
“I hoped that returning to the Champions League would be enough, but it’s clear that financial statements are crucial for clubs. I believe there will be more clarity in the coming weeks.”
It will be interesting to see if Manchester United come forward with an acceptable offer for the player. They need more physicality and defensive steel in the middle of the park, and Kone could be ideal for them. He has shown his quality in Germany and Italy. He has the technical attributes to do well in the Premier League.
After impressing with Roma, Kone could be tempted to take the next step in his career. Joining one of the biggest clubs in the world will be exciting for him. Manchester United could provide him with the platform to fight for major trophies.
Manchester United have improved the midfield unit with the signing of Andrey Santos, and they are closing in on Youri Tielemans as well. The addition of Kone will take them to a whole new level and complete their midfield unit for the upcoming campaign.
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Manchester United are closing in on the capture of Youri Tielemans from Aston Villa.
The 29-year-old Belgian International has been outstanding for the West Midlands club, and he played a key role in their UEFA Europa League win last season. He also helped them secure Champions League qualification for the upcoming campaign.
Manchester United needed more control and creativity in the middle of the park, and it is no surprise that they have decided to sign the Belgian International by activating his €41 million release clause. He was quite impressive for his country in the World Cup as well, helping them reach the quarter-finals.
The opportunity to play for the Red Devils will be exciting for the Belgian international. It will be a step up for him, and he can showcase his qualities at the highest level. Meanwhile, Sky Sports reporter Florian Plettenberg has confirmed that the player will undergo his medical ‘later this week’, and all details have been agreed between the two clubs.
Manchester United have also signed Andrey Santos from Chelsea. It is clear that they are looking to significantly improve the midfield. Two quality central midfielders will certainly help them next season. However, they also need to invest in a specialist defensive midfielder. They look quite mediocre at the back, and someone who can break up the opposition attack and protect the defensive unit would be ideal.
Casemiro has left the club, and they need to replace them properly. It will be interesting to see who they end up with. In addition to the departure of Brazilian, Manuel Ugarte has been hugely underwhelming and is currently sidelined with a serious long-term injury.
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For decades, the formula for Pittsburgh Steelers football has been as predictable as it is grueling: play suffocating defense, lean on a physical running game, and drag opponents into a fourth-quarter "rock fight."
Christopher Carter, the host of the “Locked on Steelers” podcast, highlighted a hidden franchise metric that truly defines their winning culture and could present a massive challenge for new defensive coordinator Patrick Graham.
According to Carter’s data, the Steelers have built a legacy around protecting late-game advantages. Over the last four seasons, under former defensive coordinator Teryl Austin, Pittsburgh protected 39 fourth-quarter leads while blowing just five, translating to a staggering 88.6% protection rate, ranking second in the NFL only to the Detroit Lions.
This knack for closing games isn't a recent anomaly; it is woven directly into the team’s DNA. During the Mike Tomlin era, the Steelers boast an 85.1% success rate when entering the final frame with a lead. Even going back to the late 1990s and early 2000s, Bill Cowher's teams ranked fourth in the NFL in the exact same metric.
"You've basically seen defenses that were just elite at protecting leads," Carter noted. "Growing up, that was also a philosophy that you very much understood when it came to Steelers football. The point was to get a lead, play great defense, and run people over... If they got the lead late, it was like shooting a free throw in basketball. They were going to win that game."
Now eyes turn to Graham, whose track record stands in stark contrast to Pittsburgh's. Over his four years as defensive coordinator for the Las Vegas Raiders, Graham’s units protected 19 fourth-quarter leads but surrendered nine, placing them 28th in the league with a disappointing 67.9% protection rate.
Furthermore, Graham's average across stops with four NFL teams hovers at roughly 66%. Bridging that 20% statistical gap will define his first year in the Steel City.
Ultimately, the pressure is on Graham to modernize the defense without losing the foundational grit that has secured Pittsburgh victories for generations.
This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Steelers' 4th-Quarter Strength Poses Big Challenge for Patrick Graham
The 2026 World Cup has received great feedback with its 48-team field and now Gianni Infantino and FIFA want to expand the tournament again.
This summer’s World Cup marks the first time that the competition has increased beyond 32 countries. However, Infantino and Co. are clearly eyeing another expansion in the future given the additional eyeballs and revenue.
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Infantino confirms that he wants more nations playing in the World Cup as he plots for 64 teams in the near future. This would align with FIFA’s plans to expand the tournament and become more similar to March Madness.
Gianni Infantino confirmed that FIFA will discuss expanding the men's World Cup to 64 teams after the 2026 tournament, saying every nation should have the chance to dream of playing at football's biggest event. https://t.co/HvBTuagd8h
— ESPN (@espn) July 13, 2026
The 2026 edition of the competition is drawing major plaudits from fans with new countries like Cape Verde and Haiti having success. Meanwhile, the reality of the World Cup is that the infrequency of the event always draws major attention.
College basketball’s success over the years with March Madness is clearly rubbing off on other sports like soccer. Infantino is undoubtedly aiming to feature more top countries from around the globe in the World Cup.
“When you organize a World Cup, it’s important that you organize it for the whole world,” Infantino said. “It’s not just Europe and South America, but the entire world, effectively. Every nation should be able to dream of taking part in the World Cup.”
Another World Cup expansion surely benefits federations in Africa, Asia, Caribbean and other areas that aren’t regularly featured. Meanwhile, it could also prevent top countries like Italy from missing out on the tournament.
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If FIFA does go through with the plans for 64 countries, teams would end up playing 128 matches during the tournament. The 2026 World Cup is currently playing 104 matches with its 48-team event.
FIFA President Gianni Infantino speaks during the opening of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Mandatory Credit: Raymond Carlin III-Imagn Images
Executives from FIFA and top federations first floated the idea of 64 teams back in 2025. However, given the World Cup’s success this summer it’s evident that Infantino wants the idea to become a reality.
CONMEBOL president Alejandro Dominguez expressed his support for the concept, which could come as early the 2030 tournament.
The next World Cup marks the 100-year anniversary of the competition, which is set to be played in Morocco, Portugal and Spain. However, opening matches are likely to be played in Argentina and Uruguay as an homage to the 1930 World Cup in South America.
People love lists. Even if they don’t, the safest bet in the world is that the proliferation of list-based content will continue unabated. They drive conversation because, at their core, they are profoundly and proudly imperfect. There is no “correct” way to rank the top 150 high school football players in America or the concession offerings at all 30 Major League Baseball stadiums. If there were, the perfect list would drive zero conversation as consumers would nod silently through every paragraph and congratulate the list-maker on a job well done while clicking off the page. Getting it as right as possible is a goal but it’s not the ultimate goal.
That’s to drive conversation.
Admit it. When you see a list you instinctively take up armor to see what they got wrong and where you disagree with the ordering. This morning I experienced that buzz when I hopped over to see what ESPN had cooked up for its ordering of the top NFL quarterbacks for 2026. It’s the latest installment of a series where they asked league executives, coaches and scouts to help in the work of slotting top players at 11 different positions. And since this is the most important one in all of sports, there are obviously going to be different points of view and strong emotions.
To no one’s surprise, Josh Allen is No. 1, a spot over Patrick Mahomes. Matthew Stafford sits at No. 3, followed by Joe Burrow. That’s where things get a bit strange. Lamar Jackson checks in as the last top-five QB with Dak Prescott at No. 6. Justin Herbert is at No. 7 and Drake Maye, on the heels of a Super Bowl appearance, has climbed to No. 8. Jared Goff edges out Caleb Williams as the NFC North signal-callers make up the rest of the list. Super Bowl champion Sam Darnold is among the honorable mentions that also includes Jayden Daniels, Jordan Love, Brock Purdy, Baker Mayfield, Trevor Lawrence and Jalen Hurts.
Let this be a reminder just how hard it is to be someone one who is universally perceived to be in the top half of NFL starting quarterbacks. Hurts barely makes it and Mayfield isn’t entirely comfortable in his spot either.
There’s room for nuance when it comes to sports debate. Ask 100 people outside of Seattle to name the top-10 quarterbacks in the league and you might not hear Sam Darnold’s name more than a few teams. And yet he was awesome as his team captured the ultimate prize. What makes the omission—even if it’s understandable—more interesting is that almost half of the top 10 QBs featured here did not make the playoffs last season.
What does that mean? I honestly don’t know. Good things?
I’m old enough to remember when Trent Dilfer and Brad won Super Bowls and people would stubbornly claim they should be seen as the NFL’s best QBs because winning is all that matters. It was just as stupid then as it sounds today. Wins and losses are not quarterback stats anymore and that’s progress. One wonders if we’ll get to a point where the stats and eye test actually become too weighted and victories will not be as valued as much as they should. It feels like we’re close, though it’s actually hard to quibble too much with what should be a ground rife for debate.
All in all, pretty good list considering the depth of top-end talent at the position—something that cannot always be said.

Nothing but legends.
This Tuesday evening, July 14, the France team takes on Spain in the semi-finals of the 2026 World Cup.
A clash with the feel of a final — and a chance for revenge for Les Bleus, two years after their defeat, again in the semi-finals, at Euro 2024 (2-1).
But the last time Les Bleus and La Roja faced each other at the World Cup was... exactly 20 years ago! In 2006, in Germany, in the round of 16.
Spain dreamed of sending Zinédine Zidane into retirement, but it was indeed he and his teammates who sent the Spaniards packing (3-1).
So, let’s dive back into that mythical match, the last France vs Spain at the World Cup, by taking a look at the starting lineups for that game!
What legendary XIs, right?
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Aldrich Potgieter came in third in the Last Chance Qualifier on Monday morning, but later in the afternoon he found his way into the field of the 154th Open Championship anyway. That’s because South Africa’s Louis Oosthuizen announced he was withdrawing from the championship at Royal Birkdale, opening a spot for Potgieter, the first alternate and a fellow South African.
No reason was listed for Oosthuizen’s WD. The 2010 Open champion has played every year since his victory at St. Andrews except for a WD in 2013. But in three of the last four years he has missed the cut.
Since joining the LIV Golf League in 2022, Oosthuizen, 43, has played in five majors but made the cut only once (T-60, 2022 PGA).
Despite missing out on qualifying at the Last Chance Qualifier, there seemed a reasonable chance Potgieter might have still gotten into the field. Sam Burns had said previously that he wasn’t going to play in the Open because his wife is due to have their second child soon, potentially setting himself up for a WD before the event. Matti Schmid now is listed as first alternate, with Andrew Wilson, runner-up in the Last Chances qualifier, the second alternate.
More From Golf DigestJason Krieger finally got the call many thought could have come three years ago.
The 2023 Red Lion graduate was selected by the New York Yankees in the 17th round of the MLB draft on Sunday, July 12. The 6-foot-5 right-handed pitcher spent his college career at the University of Maine after he went undrafted out of high school.
This year he was named to the America East All-Conference first team after recording 55 strikeouts in 88.2 innings. The redshirt junior finished with a 4.57 ERA after missing the 2025 season while recovering from Tommy John surgery.
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Krieger went 2-0 with a .59 ERA in four games this year for the Harwich Mariners in the Cape Cod Baseball League, one of the top collegiate summer leagues in the country. He also had one save and struck out 16.
Krieger wasn’t the first local player taken in this year’s amateur draft. Gettysburg graduate Tegan Kuhns, who played collegiately at Tennessee, was selected 32nd overall by St. Louis.
The 6-3 righty earned All-SEC second team honors this season after recording 106 strikeouts in 80 innings pitched. He finished with a 3.56 ERA.
This article originally appeared on York Daily Record: Red Lion, Gettysburg grads selected in Major League Baseball draft
Tubby Smith, who spent two seasons as Memphis basketball coach, was announced as a member of the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame's 2026 induction class on July 13.
Rounding out the class are coaches Jay Wright and Ted Owens, as well as former BYU superstar Danny Ainge, former Michigan Wolverine standout Glen Rice, and late UCLA legend Walt Hazzard. The induction ceremony is set for Oct. 22 at the College Basketball Experience in Kansas City, Missouri.
"The Class of 2026 represents the very best of college basketball – individuals whose performance, leadership, and impact helped shape the game at the highest level," said Kevin Henderson, CEO of the National Collegiate Basketball Hall of Fame. "Their legacies will forever be preserved as part of the sport's rich history."
In addition to Smith's time at Memphis — where he was fired in 2018, before the school hired current coach Penny Hardaway — he also served as head coach at Tulsa (1992-95), Georgia (1996-97), Kentucky (1998-2007), Minnesota (2008-13), Texas Tech (2014-16), and High Point (2019-22). He has a career record of 642-370, and he won the 1998 national championship in his first season at Kentucky.
Smith, 75, is one of four coaches in college basketball history to lead as many as five programs to the NCAA tournament. Memphis and High Point are the only programs that did not reach March Madness with him as coach. During the most successful stretch of his coaching career, Smith guided his teams to the Big Dance 16 out of 17 seasons. But his last season at Texas Tech (2015-16) is the only time he reached the NCAA tournament over his final nine seasons as a Division I coach.
Smith finished with a 40-26 overall record in two seasons (2016-18) at Memphis.
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This article originally appeared on Memphis Commercial Appeal: Tubby Smith, former Memphis basketball coach, named to hall of fame
Former Wofford basketball coach Mike Young will make his return to campus Oct. 16 to lead Virginia Tech in a preseason exhibition game against the Terriers at Jerry Richardson Indoor Stadium.
Young is beginning his eighth season at Virginia Tech. He coached Wofford for 17 years, from 2002-19 after 13 years as an assistant, and is the program's all-time coaching wins leader with 299. He joined the Wofford Hall of Fame with the Class of 2024.
In his fourth game as Wofford's head coach, Young led Wofford to an upset of Virginia Tech, 79-77, at Cassell Coliseum.
Young took the Terriers to five NCAA tournaments with five Southern Conference championships. They went 30-5 in 2018-19, including 18-0 in league play, and beat Seton Hall in the NCAA Tournament.
The game will also be a reunion for Young and Wofford coach Kevin Giltner, who played under and served on the coaching staff with Young until leaving Virginia Tech in 2025 to take over the Terriers.
Giltner played at Wofford from 2008-12. He scored 954 career points and helped the Terriers win back-to-back Southern Conference titles in 2009-10 and 2010-11. Giltner joined the Wofford coaching staff in 2014-15 and went with Young to Virginia Tech in 2019.
Wofford basketball season ticket holders will be able to purchase tickets on July 20 with general sales beginning Aug. 3.
Todd Shanesy covers high school athletics for the Greenville News, Spartanburg Herald-Journal and Anderson Independent Mail in the USA TODAY Network. Contact him by email at todd.shanesy@shj.com. Follow him on X, formerly called Twitter, at @ToddShanesySHJ.
This article originally appeared on Herald-Journal: Mike Young bringing Virginia Tech to face Wofford in exhibition basketball

Athletics fans won't like seeing where their team sits in latest power rankings originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Athletics were a fun team to watch last season. Their core group of mainly younger players had no trouble producing offense, but the pitching staff was what held them back.
During the offseason, they didn't really address the hole as much as fans would have hoped, but they did bring in Aaron Civale to serve as a frontline starter.
Initially, the staff seemed a bit better than they were last year, but that didn't last long. The pitching staff is hurting, and the offense is now missing some key contributors.
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The A's took a big hit when Brent Rooker went down with a bone bruise in his knee in June, and he'll be out for the rest of the season after having surgery. Recently, they lost Zack Gelof to the IL a few days ago after colliding with the left-field fence, and Nick Kurtz is on the IL with a thumb injury.
None of those injuries helped the A's do much of anything last week as they were swept by the Detroit Tigers and then the Chicago White Sox. With this, Bleacher Report's Kerry Miller bumps this team down from No. 25 to No. 30 in this week's power rankings.
"There are teams with slightly worse overall records than the A's, but no one enters the All-Star break looking as hopelessly broken as this squad does, suddenly unable to hit the broad side of a barn. The A's have lost 17 of their last 20 games, plummeting from '.500 team that might win its division' to 'trade-deadline seller with little to offer.' Losing Nick Kurtz to the IL this past week was quite the cherry on what has been an awful sundae."
Thankfully, the team gets a little break to hopefully recharge and regroup. Because if they come out like they have been the last few weeks, this is going to be one long second half of the season for the fanbase.
Houston Texans Pro Bowl quarterback C.J. Stroud faces the pressure of being the difference-maker for the AFC South franchise in 2026.
Last season, Stroud's postseason blunders cost Houston a spot in the conference title game. Knowing how banged up Denver was at quarterback, it likely cost the Texans a spot in the Super Bowl against Seattle. Seven interceptions, including four in the divisional round loss to the New England Patriots, marked the most interceptions by a Texans quarterback in a postseason, let alone a postseason game.
But Stroud, the former No. 2 overall pick, still has helped Houston make the playoffs in all three years. He'll become the fastest quarterback to 30 wins in franchise history with two more victories this fall and cut down on the turnovers during the regular season last year.
That has to count for something, right?
Not in the eyes of NFL executives, who didn't even list Stroud among the top 20 quarterbacks in ESPN's annual list of quarterbacks. No one expected Stroud to be listed among the top 10 passers after last season, but the former two-time Heisman finalist wasn't even named to the honorable mention list alongside names like Green Bay's Jordan Love, Washington's Jayden Daniels and Philadelphia's Jalen Hurts.
His name received at least one vote among the top 16 names, but it was behind Denver's Bo Nix and Indianapolis' Daniel Jones.
Should the Texans be concerned? Not entirely, but it at least should pique the fan base's interest. Keep in mind that last year, after a sophomore slump, Stroud was the first honorable mention outside of the top 10, surpassing Tampa's Baker Mayfield and then-Las Vegas starter Geno Smith.
This season, Mayfield was down two spots, but still inside the top 14. At best, Stroud was viewed by the public as the 18th-best quarterback in the sport. That won't be good enough to lead Houston to the final stages of the postseason.
To read the full list of quarterbacks ranked ahead of Stroud, click here.
The Texans return to practice for the start of training camp on July 21.
This article originally appeared on Texans Wire: NFL execs, coaches not high on Texans QB C.J. Stroud for 2026 season
The Seattle Seahawks won the Super Bowl last season with a talented roster on both offense and defense, but as they look to repeat as champions in 2026, a trade many be necessary to strengthen their team prior to the NFL trade deadline next autumn.
According to ClutchPoints’ Bailey Bassett, Zach Charbonnet is among three prime trade candidates for the Seahawks this year, also including Tory Horton and Ernest Jones IV.
“The Seahawks backfield changes led to them selecting Jadarian Price in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, which only further clouds Charbonnet's future. …” Bassett said. “…The fact that Charbonnet may not be of help during a title defense only increases the likelihood that he could be traded.”
Charbonnet was highly effective as the 1B to Kenneth Walker’s 1A in Seattle’s offensive backfield last season. He rushed for 730 yards and 12 touchdowns in 2025, but with his health in question for the start of the upcoming season after tearing his ACL in the NFC divisional round of the playoffs last season, moving him may be beneficial for the team in a favorable deal.
Horton has much talent at the wide receiver position, but there’s not enough room for him to shine in the way that he may be capable of doing alongside AP Offensive Player of the Year Jaxon Smith-Njigba, Rashid Shaheed and Cooper Kupp. Another favorable return will be sensible for the Seahawks to sign off on in a deal for Horton in the event that one presents itself.
Jones is one of the Seahawks’ most accomplished defenders from last season, having been one of only three players from their sweltering defense to have been named an All-Pro, himself being a second-team honoree, which makes him a high-leverage piece in the trade market. Only a hefty return for Jones makes sense, as his worth to the team is of great value for next season.
This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: Zach Charbonnet named as potential Seahawks trade candidates for 2026

Jordan Spieth has admitted that it has been unusual to return to Royal Birkdale and see some of the changes from when he won The Open Championship in Southport back in 2017.
Few would have ever imagined that Spieth would head back to Birkdale still awaiting his fourth major victory. But unfortunately, the last few years have not been particularly kind to the Texan on the course.
It is more than four years since his most recent PGA Tour victory of any kind.
Perhaps more worryingly, Jordan Spieth has not finished a major inside the top 10 since The Masters in 2023.
He will hope that returning to the scene of one of his greatest triumphs will inspire Spieth to roll back the years over the coming days.
However, Birkdale has changed quite substantially since Spieth lifted the Claret Jug nine years ago. Several holes have been changed since the previous Open at the venue, with the par three 14th one of the holes that has disappeared.
That was the site of potentially the greatest shot of Spieth’s career back in 2017. And he admitted that it is somewhat surreal to return to find the hole gone.
“Yeah, definitely, especially playing the closing holes yesterday and today, walking up the 18th and remembering what it was like to walk up that 18th hole nine years ago, putt to the pins that I putted to,” he said.
“Obviously some of those holes coming in have changed. That was maybe the best shot and the best putt I’ve ever hit don’t exist anymore, which is a little unusual.

“Hope to create some more great memories here. It’s a fantastic track. Maybe the hardest Open venue, most difficult Open venue; obviously weather dependent. It’s certainly shown that in previous Opens with scoring.
“Dried up this week. It’s going to play quite different than the last time we were here. We’ve had an opposite wind too, the last couple of days. So we’ll see what happens with the wind direction because that’s everything out here, right?
“Holes that are close to being drivable become mid to long irons, and just with the wind switch, the difference into and down are so dramatic over here that picking a strategy is going to be key, and it’s going to be quite different than the last time I was here.
“Nevertheless, I have great memories, and just reliving some of the shots, especially in the closing stretch.”
It is difficult to make the case that Spieth would have taken any momentum into this week from being the previous Champion Golfer of the Year at Royal Birkdale.
He has been unable to register a top 10 on the PGA Tour this season. So it would be a fantastic achievement if he could put himself in contention over the coming days.
It is probably fair to say that it would have been helpful had Spieth had those positive memories, particularly on the back nine, that he could use to help him this time around.
But he did explain that there is one upside to the scale of the renovation as he reflected on the changes to the 15th hole.
“In some regard, it’s kind of nice because last time, it was like a walk-off. I go back and try to do it again and I don’t hit as good of a shot, then it’s not as cool,” he said.
“Yeah, it was interesting to see because the hole is still there. The tee boxes are still there. Now the patrons are using it, but it almost looks like they still use it, I don’t know, like you could play 19 holes here, it seems. It kind of flows nicely.”
Spieth will hope that the new layout is as good to him as the previous one. But it would certainly be a huge surprise if he was able to win a fourth major this week.

Former Manchester United full-back Paul Parker has delivered a glowing verdict on Manchester City’s club record £116 million signing Elliot Anderson.
Anderson has penned a five-year deal at the Etihad Stadium and will reportedly earn in the region of £300,000-per-week as he joins forces with newly-appointed City manager Enzo Maresca in England’s north-west.
The 23-year-old’s arrival marks the start of a new era at the Etihad Stadium as Manchester City embark upon life beyond Pep Guardiola, who stepped down as Blues boss at the end of last season.
Manchester City confirm club record £116M signing of Elliot Anderson from Nottingham Forest
The deal required the intervention of City CEO Ferran Soriano to finalise after owner Evangelos Marinakis had threatened to walk away from negotiations, and one that established a new British transfer record in the process.
Speaking to PariuriX.com, former Manchester United and England defender Paul Parker said: “The good thing about Anderson is that you don’t look for him. You’re not looking for him to go and do anything. He’s very clinical in everything he does.
“He’s very clean and tidy and he runs across the grass like he’s wearing slippers. In my opinion, he’s like a little sniper. He’s an assassin in what he does. He doesn’t show any aggression, but he is aggressive in what he does in the modern game and the way that he plays. I’m sure opponents talk about someone like him.
“He’s a different version of Paul Scholes in the way he plays. Scholes was known because of his goals but Scholes did his job, which he was very, very good at. And I think Anderson is exactly the same, exactly the same in what he does.
“All of a sudden now you would say an England side can’t do without him in that midfield. The headliners in the team would miss him if he wasn’t there. Now he is moving to Manchester City who are always looking to achieve, and all of a sudden his game will improve because there’s more players who will be in the same frame of mind as what he’s in.
“The hardest bit is to go and show that consistency week in, week out. I don’t think there’ll be a problem just by his whole manner which tells you that he’s going to go further.”
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The Scholes comparison is not one Parker would deploy lightly, and the care with which he has framed it – “a different version” rather than a straight comparison – suggests a genuine and considered assessment rather than hyperbole, with the underlying point being that Anderson shares the same quality of selfless, relentless, technically assured midfield play that made Scholes so indispensable to the teams he served.
Parker’s observation that Anderson’s game will “improve” at Manchester City because of the calibre of players he will train and compete alongside daily is a compelling one, and it aligns closely with the logic that director of football Hugo Viana and Maresca have applied throughout their recruitment approach this summer – building a squad where the collective environment raises individual performance rather than accommodating it.
The description of Anderson as someone whose opponents “talk about” before games is perhaps the most telling detail in the whole assessment, identifying a player who already occupies a space in the minds of rival managers and midfielders even before he has kicked a ball in a Manchester City shirt – a distinction that speaks to the level of respect the 23-year-old has already commanded across the Premier League and beyond.
Whether Anderson can sustain the consistency that Parker identifies as the defining challenge of the next chapter of his career will only become clear once Maresca’s first competitive season begins in earnest at the Etihad Stadium, but the quality and conviction of the endorsements arriving from across the game suggest that those who have watched him most closely expect nothing less.

The Toffees announced the news via a post on their official club website this evening.
The 28-year-old joined Everton at the age of nine and she will therefore celebrate two decades of service in 2026/2027.
Finnigan has made more than 200 senior appearances in an Everton shirt. She won the FA Women’s Super League Spring Series with Everton in 2017 and was an Adobe Women’s FA Cup finalist with the club in 2020.
After signing on again with Everton, Finnigan said “This will be my 20th year at the Club and that’s special for me. Hopefully, it is even more special because it is the season that I make my return [from long-term injury].
“When I look back, I am so proud. It is quite special to have been at one club your whole life. I have always said that I would happily spend my entire career at Everton if it remains the right place for me. I am really happy.
“It is definitely my home. It is a place I love, but it’s a place that’s challenged me a lot as well. Nothing’s ever been given to me. I’ve had to work really hard to be in this position and to be here for 20 years is something I’m really, really proud of.”
Further Everton squad news will be announced in due course.
Two Texas State baseball players were selected Sunday in the 2026 MLB draft. The Milwaukee Brewers picked Chase Mora 281st overall in the ninth round while the Houston Astros took Rashawn Galloway 481st overall in the 16th round.
Mora is the Bobcats' all-time leader in home runs, breaking current New York Yankees infielder Paul Goldschmidt's record this spring. But he's unlikely to do much hitting with the Brewers, who drafted him as a right-handed pitcher despite Mora having pitched only 1⅓ innings in college. His last appearance came in May during a blowout loss to UTSA. He struck out a batter and allowed no runs in one frame.
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Mora, 22, initially came to Texas State in 2022. He told the American-Statesman in May that most schools wanted him as a pitcher - he reportedly was clocked in the low 90s at Tomball High School - and the Bobcats were one of a few programs willing to let him be a two-way player. After recovering from Tommy John surgery in the fall, he had an all-time freshman season at the plate, hitting 17 homers. He never quite recaptured that form throughout the rest of his career, but still had several defining moments, including a go-ahead, two-run blast that sealed Texas State's 5-4 win over USC in the College Station regional.
Galloway played right field for Texas State as a senior, but the Astros drafted him as a catcher. He spent most of his college career dealing with injuries, finally breaking out in 2026 as the Bobcats' best all-around hitter. He recorded a .318 batting average and a .948 on-base plus slugging percentage, striking out 23 times in 264 at-bats.
Galloway hit 11 homers as a senior, but will likely hit more for contact than power in the pros. His defensive utility will be useful as he navigates his way through the minor leagues.

This article originally published at Brewers draft Texas State baseball's all-time home run leader Chase Mora as a pitcher.
Tonight’s Home Run Derby in the City of Brotherly Love features a couple of hometown heroes, a few MVP candidates, and a handful of breakout stars among the eight contestants. No question, each of the eight brings a potent bat to the plate with an eye on taking home the 24-inch tall, sterling silver trophy at the end of the night.
Cal Raleigh won the title last July but is not here to defend his crown. Let's lay out the field including their odds, home run totals to date, and who will be pitching to them.
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The favorite for a reason, Schwarber leads baseball with 32 home runs. He has hit more home runs at Citizens Bank Park – 19 – than some of his fellow competitors in tonight’s contest have hit in total for the season. The Derby favorite has taken pitches in batting practice from Phillies’ assistant coach Rafael Pena who will toss to him tonight.
The Rays own the best record in the American League and Caminero is a big reason why. The All-Star third baseman is tied for fourth in baseball with 28 home runs. Tomas Francisco will be on the mound for Caminero tonight. The Rays’ Major League field coordinator threw to Caminero last season (second place) and to Randy Arozarena in 2023 (second place).
Its feast or famine it seems with the rookie first baseman. The All-Star has 20 home runs in just 60 games but has also struck out 87 times in those same 60 games. White Sox Major League coach Luis Sierra will throw to the White Sox rookie.
Walker was pegged for stardom since he debuted in 2023, but the All-Star had struggled until this season. With 22 home runs, Walker already has six more home runs this season than in any in his career. Cards’ bullpen catcher Kleininger Teran will be on the mound pitching to Walker tonight.
Caglianone calls Kauffman Stadium home and yet has hit 15 home runs this season. Surprising his odds are as short as they are considering he has hit just those 15 home runs 90 games. His father, Jeff Caglianone, will be pitching to him.
The winner of this event in our nation’s capital while with the Nationals in 2018, Harper has 20 home runs for the season in 97 games. Harper outmashed Kyle Schwarber, 19-18 in the final round of that 2018 Derby. Harper’s father, Ron, threw to him in 2018 but he is not available tonight. Instead Dodgers’ third base coach Dino Ebel gets the assignment.
Minus Aaron Judge, the pressure on Rice to rescue this Yankees’ offense has been immense. For the most part, the third-year big leaguer has delivered hitting a career-high 29 home runs in 91 games. Ben’s father, Dan Rice, will be pitching to him.
The Red Sox first baseman will play tomorrow in his fourth All-Star game and his first since 2022. The native of Venezuela has cracked 20 home runs on the season in 88 games. Boston interim bench coach Jose David Flores will pitch to Contreras.
Here are the bombers the Rotoworld staff likes:
"Its not going to be Bryce Harper to get his second title in the Home Run Derby. Its going to be his teammate to get his first, Kyle Schwarber. I think Schwarber will have the consistency and endurance to be able to hit home runs in the first, second, and third rounds."
"Citizens Bank is a really good park for left-handed power. Murakami coming off the IL doesn’t necessarily have the strain on his body of the guys who have been playing all of these games over the last few months. I think Murakami is going to show the power he had in Japan."
"He’s not one of the favorites but does not have long shot odds either. Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia plays much, much, much friendlier to left-handed hitters…especially pull happy lefthanded hitters like Murakami."
Enjoy the Derby and the All-Star Game this week.
The world’s largest martial arts organization will return to Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand, this Friday, July 17, and fans will witness something rare — a card where the thread connecting the two biggest fights of the night runs straight through one of Muay Thai’s most beloved figures.
ONE Friday Fights 162 will broadcast live in Asia primetime, and the show features nine bouts across Muay Thai, kickboxing, and MMA. What’s more, each athlete scheduled for action is on the hunt for the life-changing US$100,000 contract and coveted spot on ONE Championship’s global roster.
In the main event, southpaw powerhouse Kongklai Sor Sommai will square off against Moroccan war machine Adam Benwarwar in a bantamweight Muay Thai showdown.
Kongklai’s story is the kind that Muay Thai was built to tell. He lost his first 10 professional fights and chose to keep going. What followed was an 18-bout winning streak featuring 15 knockouts, a 2020 Sports Authority of Thailand Fighter of the Year award, and one of the most jaw-dropping achievements on this roster: he is the only man ever to knock out Seksan Or Kwanmuang wearing the big gloves.
The 27-year-old carries that legacy and the lethal left hand that created it into the ring on Friday, looking to get back on track after a tough loss to Julio Lobo at ONE Friday Fights 152.
Benwarwar needs no motivation. The 23-year-old comes for action and delivers on that promise. Nicknamed “El Capitano,” he announced himself with a first-round KO at ONE Friday Fights 153 and brings an explosive straight right and left hook that have put opponents away at every level of competition.
In the co-main event, Khunponnoi Sor Sommai takes on Scotland’s Gregor Thom in a flyweight Muay Thai matchup — and this is where the Seksan connection comes full circle.
Khunponnoi is the younger brother of “The Man Who Yields To No One.” On the same night the man who knocked Seksan out headlines the card, the Thai veteran’s sibling fights for the right to build his own legend.
The 33-year-old Sor Sommai product has 127 professional wins, including 28 knockout victories, and he has spent years working to step out of the most beloved shadow in ONE Championship.
Khunponnoi has followed his brother’s style religiously, most recently earning a body shot KO bonus at ONE Friday Fights 153, and he arrives on Friday fresh, dangerous, and determined.
Thom’s journey from Aberdeen is one of the great origin stories at ONE Friday Fights. The 26-year-old started training during the COVID lockdown out of pure boredom, moved to Thailand, and has forged himself into a legitimate threat with a powerful low-kick game, razor-sharp elbows, and a relentlessness that belies his relatively short time in the sport.
The Scot authored his greatest performance at ONE Friday Fights 147, knocking Suriyanlek Por Yenying to the canvas with calf kicks in round two and forcing the previously unbeatable Thai to fight on one leg for the remainder of the night. To this day, it is one of the most memorable sequences in the series’ recent history.

LOS ANGELES – Few regular-season series carry as much emotional weight for the D-backs as a trip to Los Angeles. Taking down a division rival brings momentum, but sweeping them on their home field just before the All-Star break is something entirely different.

Jul 11, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Arizona Diamondbacks catcher James McCann (8) is greeted by teammates after hitting a home run during the eighth inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: William Liang-Imagn Images
For Diamondbacks fans, the series represented more than a rivalry victory. It felt like confirmation that the team is still capable of playing the brand of baseball that made it one of the National League’s most dangerous clubs. Energy returned to the dugout, confidence showed throughout the lineup, and every victory reinforced the belief that Arizona has not reached its ceiling.

Jul 12, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Arizona Diamondbacks pitcher Paul Sewald (38) reacts after striking out Los Angeles Dodgers left fielder Teoscar Hernández (not pictured) during the ninth inning at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: William Liang-Imagn Images
The timing couldn’t have been better. The All-Star break naturally allows teams to reset, but Arizona heads into it with genuine momentum rather than unanswered questions. Fans have responded with optimism, calling it the most enjoyable stretch of baseball the club has played all season. That excitement isn’t based solely on beating the Dodgers; it’s rooted in seeing a roster that finally looks connected, aggressive, and confident in big moments.

Jul 12, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Arizona Diamondbacks shortstop Geraldo Perdomo (2) throws to first base on a groundout during the sixth inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: William Liang-Imagn Images
The sweep also changes the conversation surrounding the trade deadline. Rather than debating whether Arizona should sell valuable veterans, many fans are now hoping the front office takes the opposite approach. Adding another impact bat or strengthening the pitching staff could provide the boost needed to compete in a crowded National League playoff race. Momentum alone doesn’t guarantee success over the final months, but it can reshape expectations. A statement series against baseball’s powerhouse reminds everyone that this roster has the talent to compete with anyone when it’s playing its best. That’s why this sweep matters beyond the standings; it restored belief.
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This was the scene after Jordy Frahm led off the WCWS elimination game against Texas with a solo shot to the Huskers’ preferred landing area at the bottom of the center field bleachers in Devon Park. For 5 1/3 innings it was enough to keep the Huskers on top as Frahm no-hit the Longhorns. Then two singles followed by a Katie Stewart bomb to left stunned Nebraska and four batters later, the greatest season in team history was suddenly over.
But like all things in sport, the end of one journey is the beginning of the next, and in softball there is no rest when it comes to reloading for the coming season. The Huskers are no exception and the post-WCWS was even crazier with the announcement of Associate Head Coach Lori Sippel’s retirement and the subsequent announcement that Frahm would assuming the open spot on the coaching staff. As detailed previously, this was not a planned succession as Sippel kept the news of her retirement to herself so as not to distract the team in any way as they pursued their WCWS bid.
As soon as that was over, things turned immediately to the staff hitting the 2028 recruiting trail and acquiring players out of the transfer portal to complete a roster which had just dropped from 23 players to 10 by way of losing 11 seniors and 2 others through the transfer portal (Olivia DiNardo was also a senior but had an additional year due to an injury redshirt in 2026).
Below will begin by showing how things ended up post-season as far as rankings and ratings. Roster additions/subtractions through the transfer portal will be covered next and then the 2027 recruiting class will be revisited so where the current ‘27 roster numbers currently stand can be shown. In the final Part 4, after detailing the returning player info, we will take a look at what a 2027 roster, as far as lineup and rotation, could look like.
#5 – Consensus final ranking in all four services
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After a strong finish to the 2025 season, Nebraska’s preseason rankings for 2026 ranged from 9th to 11th. And for the second straight season, they exceeded their projections finishing at #5. Of the WCWS teams who failed to make the final four, Nebraska was ranked the highest finishing 5th in all four polls.
It will interesting to see where next season’s rankings place the Huskers after making the WCWS but losing Frahm and having to replace over 50% of the roster.
#2 – Final Ranking RPI – CLICK HERE for full list.
RPI is a formula based on your team’s winning %, your opponents’ winning percentage and your opponents’ opponents winning percentage. It’s a simplistic, but fairly effective, way of taking not only your record into consideration, but also the strength of the competition you face through the strength of their competition. The more games played, the more the rating tightens up to show who the best teams are based on their record plus strength of schedule..
The last one done in 2026? It only found national champion Texas better.
#7 – Final Ranking Strength of Schedule
Coach Revelle knew the 2026 Huskers had the opportunity to be a special team. Pitching, hitting, fielding, experience, leadership, intangibles – this group had it all. The only weak link was a conference schedule which was not strong. The Big 10 had jumped in strength with the additions of UCLA, Oregon and Washington and other teams either rising or holding already respectable positions in national rankings.
However, at season’s end, Nebraska played only three teams in the top half of the conference in RPI – and it would have been two without Wisconsin unexpectedly surging into the #34 spot. Revelle therefore reworked the non-conference schedule to a level which could fairly be called brutal.
The evidence? It was nation’s toughest.
She acknowledged it was a risk but added that great risks can come with great rewards. When the Huskers entered conference play with a non-con record of 18-5, they had.
PORTAL OUT
Olivia DiNardo – Redshirt Sr. – The 2025 Arizona transfer shone at DP in her junior season hitting .376 with 5 HR’s and 42 RBI’s as well as a .989 OPS. However, she redshirted in ‘26 following offseason elbow surgery. A likely reason for leaving is a DP position which could see a battle ahead with three two-way pitchers as well as players like Emmerson Cope and Carlie Muhlbach whose bats can’t be held back.
Kylee Magee – Redshirt Sr. – The former Sun Devil was also a 2025 transfer who was originally given the #2 spot in the rotation behind Frahm after needing season-ending wrist surgery in 2024. She had excellent velocity, but could never harness her control walking 116 batters in 158 2/3 innings. She was given chances again in ‘26, but a 1.666 WHIP (1.758 career) doomed her early. With one season left, Magee’s transfer back to ASU as probably best for both parties.
PORTAL IN
Faith Aragon – New Mexico St. – Sr. – The nation’s #5 2-way player, as ranked by Softball America, will likely start the season as the #2 starter behind new ace Alexis Jensen. She just completed a 21-10 2.62 ERA season with 244 strikeouts in 195 innings as the Aggie ace. As Revelle said, “Faith is a fierce competitor that is ready to step into this program and make an immediate impact,”
Lorin Boutte – Ohio St. – Jr. – The commitment from the former Buckeye has the potential to be the steal of the 2027 portal class. Boutte struggled through an injury-riddled ‘26 season going 7-7 with a 5.99 ERA. However, her 2024 season saw her become a Freshman All-American and All Big 10 Freshman pick after anchoring the staff while going 21-9 with a 3.63 ERA. If she can return to her 2025 form and possibly improve, the Husker staff will have improved depth and be a long way toward a solid 2027 staff as well.
Samantha Bolding – Toledo – Jr. – The former Rocket and 2025 MAC Freshman of the Year can be expected to take over in CF for Hannah Coor and brings many of the same qualities. As a sophomore, she hit .354 with 13 HR’s and 35 RBI’s, and also showed off a good eye by posting a .463 OB%. Her OPS was an eye-popping 1.150. In the field, she has used her arm to throw out 14 runners attempting to advance.
(CLICK HERE for the full details on this class – and, yes, the 2026 class is for the 2027 season. I did clear up my confusion.)
Kali Bogart (Lees Summit West – Aces Fastpitch) – Infield
Katelyn Crosby (Reedy – Hotshots) – Infield
Brooke Lebsock (Martin Luther King – Corona Angels) – Catcher
Jaime Oakland (Saint Francis – CA Nuggets) – Outfield
Lucy Thompson (Legend – Colorado Batbusters) – Infield
Shelby Southard (Cedar Park Christian – AI Bandits) – Infield
Cali Bentz (Lakeview – Nebraska Gold) – Pitcher
Cali Bentz caught my attention when I first reviewed the recruiting class a few months ago. She pitched for a Class B school and was honorable mention All-State in ‘22 and ‘24 and 2nd team in 2023 – impressive to be sure, but not exactly screaming Top Ten D1 prospect for someone who will round out the Huskers staff.
When I spoke with Revelle, I knew there had to be more than meets the newsprint and asked what she saw in her. She said Bentz had come to pitching a little later than most, but placed her confidence in her pitching coach, Darren Dubsky. If you’re unfamiliar with him, you’re probably very familiar with some of his pupils.
Such as Alexis Jensen, Ruby Meylan…and Jordy Frahm.
She said she “spent hours” talking with Dubsky about Bentz and the possible potential locked within her. She wanted his respected second opinion, or as Revelle said, “Are our eyes (both) seeing this?”
“She’s built like Ruby (Meylan). She has a natural dropball. There’s a lot to build on and she’s a competitor.” (Like the previous three.) “She just needs time and experience.” With 2027’s staff now already consisting of Jensen, Aragon and Boutte, Bentz enters a situation where she can continue to develop and gain experience without the pressure of being leaned on immediately. And once she gets it?
Said Revelle, “She could be the next in a long line (of star Husker pitchers)”
Between now and training camp, we will be going through the Jacksonville Jaguars' full 90-man roster, previewing each player.
Up next is wide receiver Brady Boyd, who wears No. 49.
Boyd was signed as an undrafted free agent (UDFA) following the 2026 NFL Draft.
After playing for Minnesota and Texas Tech, Boyd transferred to Utah State for his final year, where he had a much more significant role. He ended the season with 46 catches for 734 yards and eight touchdowns, averaging 16.0 yards per reception.
He also averaged 4.6 yards after the catch per reception. He ranked second on the team in catches and receiving yards, and earned honorable mention All-Mountain West honors. The bulk of his snaps came from the slot.
Boyd will have an uphill climb to making the final 53-man roster, as there are already four starting receivers: Parker Washington, Jakobi Meyers, Brian Thomas Jr., and Travis Hunter. The other two roster spots will almost certainly go to the two wide receivers drafted by the Jaguars, Josh Cameron and CJ Williams.
However, there could still be a path for Boyd to make the roster. With Hunter presumably focusing more on defense this season, Jacksonville could choose to roster an additional wideout to provide more depth; if so, with an impressive performance at training camp, Boyd could make some noise. If he's going to make a roster push past Austin Trammell or Tim Jones, Boyd will have to prove he can contribute on special teams.
This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: Jaguars roster: What can Brady Boyd add to WR room?

MLB announced the starting lineups for tomorrow night’s All-Star Game, and as planned two Yankees will feature. Cody Bellinger starts in right and bats sixth, while Ben Rice starts at first and bats seventh:
The AL's starting lineup for the #AllStarGame (Tuesday, 8 pm ET on @MLBONFOX):
— MLB (@MLB) July 13, 2026
Mike Trout, CF
Yordan Alvarez, DH
Shea Langeliers, C
Junior Caminero, 3B
Bobby Witt Jr., SS
Cody Bellinger, RF
Ben Rice, 1B
Riley Greene, LF
Ernie Clement, 2B
Dylan Cease, P
The pair of Bombers come after a star-studded top five in the AL lineup, starting with Mike Trout in center, Yordan Alvarez at DH, Shea Langliers at catcher, Junior Caminero at third, and Bobby Witt Jr. at shortstop. Riley Greene in left and Ernie Clement at second round out the lineup. Rice is somewhat hard-done-by with his slot in the lineup, his 166 wRC+ second in the AL behind only Alvarez, and Langliers is a curious choice from manager John Schneider (to bat third, the catcher having a great season but lacking the offensive skillset and pedigree of most of the other starters.
Otherwise, the lineup seems fair enough on paper, and it’s very cool to see Trout, the once-and-forever legend who’s been derailed by injuries, slot in at the top, in the midst of a resurgent (and yet still injury-ridden) campaign. He and Alvarez form an awesome one-two, and though I would personally have slotted Rice right in there at the three spot, it’s hard to argue with Caminero and Witt’s positions, the pair each among the game’s brightest young stars.
You can also check out the National League’s lineup here:
The NL's starting lineup for the #AllStarGame (Tuesday, 8 pm ET on @MLBONFOX):
— MLB (@MLB) July 13, 2026
Kyle Schwarber, DH
Juan Soto, LF
Freddie Freeman, 1B
CJ Abrams, SS
Max Muncy, 3B
Ozzie Albies, 2B
Brandon Marsh, RF
Andy Pages, CF
Drake Baldwin, C
Cristopher Sánchez, P
The All-Star Game will be held at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, with first pitch scheduled for 8:00 EST on FOX.

Braves urged to part ways with 'unplayable' ex-Mets outfielder originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The gap between the Atlanta Braves and other contending NL East clubs has shrunk significantly.
As of Monday, the Philadelphia Phillies, who got off to a horrific 9-19 start, are just two games behind the Braves. After a hot June, the Miami Marlins are just four games back of first.
After the All-Star break, Atlanta could make some adjustments to its roster to get back on track.
One of the players they could consider trading and/or cutting ties with is designated hitter/outfielder Dominic Smith, writes FanSided's Christopher Kline.
"Smith is borderline unplayable in the field, especially with almost every first base dedicated to Matt Olson. He's there to swing the bat, and right now, he's doing so in a counterproductive way," wrote Kline. "The Braves probably need to bite the bullet on the idea of Smith as a late-career breakout."
Smith got off to a strong start in a Braves uniform, hitting .339 in April and .310 in May.
But his bat has trended in the wrong direction since then. Smith had a .508 OPS with just one home run in June, and the first few weeks of July were even worse.
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"Injuries have kept Smith locked in the DH spot, as Atlanta needs every functional right-handed bat it can get," Kline added. "However, he has a .490 OPS since the calendar flipped to June."
Combine Smith's lack of production with shortstop Ha Seong-Kim's, and the Braves have two black holes in their lineup.
Needless to say, both players could see their way out of the door in Atlanta soon.

Dutch football referee Rob Dieperink has died weeks after he was dropped from officiating at the World Cup following a police investigation in the UK.
Dieperink had been selected to be a video assistant referee (VAR) official at this summer's tournament, but was removed from Fifa's list of World Cup officials in May.
The 38-year-old was arrested by the Metropolitan Police in April following a report of a sexual assault against a teenage boy, but the case was dropped because of a lack of evidence.
The Netherlands' football association, the KNVB, said they were "shocked and deeply saddened" by Dieperink's death.
His cause of death has not been disclosed.
"With Rob, we lose a highly valued referee, but above all a kind and dedicated colleague," the KNVB said in a statement.
"Our thoughts go out to his family, friends, and everyone who held him dear. We wish them much strength and support in processing this great loss."
Fifa, football's global governing body, said it learned of the news with "great sadness".
"On behalf of the entire football community, we extend our sincerest condolences to his family and friends and the Dutch Football Association. May he rest in peace," it said.
Dieperink had refereed in the Eredivisie since 2017 and was a VAR official at Euro 2024.
After he was dropped from the World Cup, Dieperink said he had been "wrongly accused" in an interview with Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf.
"It saddens me greatly that I have been wrongly accused," he said.
"From the beginning, I have fully cooperated in the police investigation and also immediately gave full openness to Fifa, Uefa and the KNVB.
"I am grateful for the support I have received from the KNVB and the way in which they have dealt with this case. It is a pity that Fifa has decided not to appoint me for the World Cup any more, of course I am disappointed about that."
Dieperink was the VAR for Crystal Palace's 3-0 Europa Conference League quarter-final first-leg win over Fiorentina on 9 April.
A Metropolitan Police statement said: "On Thursday, 9 April, officers responded to a report of a sexual assault against a teenage boy, which occurred at an address on Wellesley Road, Croydon.
"A man in his 30s was subsequently arrested on suspicion of sexual assault.
"Officers completed a thorough investigation and reviewed all available evidence, including gathering CCTV and examining digital devices.
"Following these enquiries, they concluded that the evidential threshold had not been met. No further action will be taken."
Summer is here, and it is everyone’s favorite time of the year, scouting time. Every year, we do Summer Scouting to preview college football for Bucs fans, but also give them an idea of names to follow and watch in the fall as needs pop up for Tampa Bay.
Are we going to write about quarterbacks? Offensive tackles? Edge rushers? You know it, but why? Because other NFL teams will draft them, just as they will draft every other position. It all matters whether these players end up on the Bucs, the Bears, or the Steelers. We write these so Bucs fans can be the most informed fans.
So if you are still with us, enjoy our latest Summer Scouting report as we prepare you for the Fall.
Julian Sayin is a really good quarterback with a lot of physical and mental traits to fall in love with. Starting with the best would be the accuracy and ball placement of his passes. Every level of the field has the same accuracy and touch, and it allows him to find more success than not. On top of that, the poise and pocket movement he works the pocket with allows him to extend plays while his receivers create. However, one major doubt I have is the zip on his passes, as it allows for defenders to recover and makes plays on with that little extra time he provides. In the NFL, every ounce of time matters, so while in college it may not affect hm it could catch up to him in the NFL.
This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: 2027 NFL Draft Summer Scouting Report: Julian Sayin, QB, Ohio State
LAS VEGAS – Hold the preorders on any LeBron James Cavaliers jerseys.
While the NBA awaits his decision—again—the league’s power brokers and media are in Las Vegas for Summer League, and his destination is a hot topic.
Some executives are skeptical of the growing narrative that a third Cleveland stint is a certainty.
Multiple Western Conference executives told Front Office Sports they expect James to sign with the Warriors over the Cavaliers for his 24th NBA season. While Cleveland has been the favorite on prediction markets—and Bill Simmons said the move was a “done deal”— some executives believe Golden State is still a real player for James’s services.
While another league source expects James to sign with the Cavaliers, the consensus among executives polled by FOS is that James will likely pick between the Warriors and Cavaliers.
“I would be stunned if he picked a team that wasn’t Golden State or Cleveland,” a Western Conference executive said.
The executive cited the basketball fit alongside Stephen Curry compared to the Cavaliers, who have James Harden, Donovan Mitchell, Jarrett Allen, and Evan Mobley. Another executive said the proximity to James’s family in Los Angeles is another reason why they expect it to be the Warriors.
James is also reportedly considering the Heat, Sixers, Timberwolves, and Nuggets along with the Warriors and Cavaliers.
Both Curry and James have four championships and Curry defeated James in three Finals. James famously rallied the Cavaliers from a 3–1 deficit in 2016 to defeat Curry’s Warriors, which is the only time in Finals history a team has successfully overcome the deficit.
“You can’t call this ring-chasing,” one Western Conference executive said to FOS. “LeBron is 41 and Steph is 38. This is an attempt to see if the old guard can get one last title.”
A wrinkle discussed by multiple teams in the mix for him is his oldest son, Bronny. The 21-year-old just finished his second NBA season with the Lakers and had his $2.2 million salary guaranteed for next season on June 29, the day before his father’s split from the Lakers was announced by both parties.
Multiple front office sources from teams in the mix for James said they have discussed acquiring Bronny should his father pick their team.
“We wouldn’t be doing our jobs if we didn’t discuss it,” one Western Conference executive told FOS.
LeBron and Bronny became the first father-son teammate duo in NBA history when the Lakers drafted Bronny No. 55 overall in 2024. The executives said it’s unknown if the elder James would want his new team to trade for his son.
All the executives agreed that Bronny improved during his second NBA season and that his status will be interesting as his father’s free agency unfolds. As the Lakers get younger, Bronny fits the team’s profile and his development and team-friendly contract give the Lakers motivation to keep him.
But if James wants to continue to play with his son, it could make for a curious negotiation.
“They shouldn’t give him away for nothing,” one executive said. “He held his own in the playoffs this year. But would you really haggle over him continuing to play with his dad?”
The post NBA Execs Split on Where LeBron James Will End Up appeared first on Front Office Sports.
The Athletics were .500 and a half game out of first place in the AL West just about three weeks ago after they staged a comeback, 10-inning win over the Los Angeles Angels on June 19. Now at the All-Star break, the A's are staring at a 41-55 record. They're fourth in the AL West and eight games back of the division-leading Texas Rangers.
They're 3-17 in their past 20 games, losers of 13 of their last 14 and currently mired in a nine-game skid. Looking to snap out of their midsummer malaise, the A's made a staff change Monday, firing longtime pitching coach Scott Emerson.
The Athletics rank second to last in the majors with a 5.21 ERA this season. Only the Colorado Rockies (5.44) are worse in that often fateful category. Of the last 17 A's losses, 11 of them have featured their opponents scoring six or more runs.
The A’s have dismissed pitching coach Scott Emerson. Bullpen coach Dan Hubbs will serve as interim pitching coach for the remainder of the 2026 season.
— A's Communications (@AthleticsPR) July 13, 2026
It's important to note, however, that the Athletics have had a hitter-friendly home ballpark since moving into a Triple-A stadium last year, Sacramento's Sutter Health Park. That's certainly factored into the A's settling near the bottom of MLB's ERA table, next to the Rockies, who of course carry the double-edged sword of playing at the high-altitude and power-charged Coors Field in Denver.
But Emerson's staffs have struggled for a while. The Athletics were 27th in ERA (4.70) in 2025, 25th (4.37) in 2024, 29th (5.48) in 2023 and 24th (4.52) in 2022.
Emerson replaced A's staple Curt Young as the team's pitching coach in 2017. During Emerson's first four full seasons in the role, he facilitated staffs that were in the top half of MLB in ERA, including when the A's reached the postseason in 2018, 2019 and 2020.
Emerson, 54, took over for Young midseason in 2017. Then a bullpen coach, he got the bump and embraced a larger role within an organization he first joined in the early 2000s as a minor-league pitching coach. Similarly, Dan Hubbs — this year's Athletics bullpen coach — will fill the vacancy left by Emerson, shouldering the pitching coach responsibilities on an interim basis for the remainder of the 2026 campaign.
The A's have been riddled by injuries of late. Those have undoubtedly affected their offense. That said, the Athletics are also hoping for an improvement on the other side of the ball, with Hubbs now in charge of a pitching staff that's in desperate need of a second-half spark.

In a recent report, Sport revealed that Chelsea are big admirers of Real Madrid left-back Alvaro Carreras. It has been mentioned that the Blues are eyeing a move to acquire the services of the Spanish talent this off-season.
Carreras enjoyed a good run of form at the Spanish club after he produced a handful of impressive displays for them in La Liga. The 23-year-old scored two goals and picked up three assists in 40 appearances for Real Madrid last season in all competitions.
The Spanish talent is currently among the best full-backs in La Liga. Hence, the Blues would do well to lure him to Stamford Bridge this off-season.
His current contract at the Madrid club will run out in the summer of 2031, which could make it tough for Chelsea to sign him on a cut-price deal in this transfer period.
MALLORCA, SPAIN – APRIL 04: Alvaro Carreras of Real Madrid CF runs with the ball during the LaLiga EA Sports match between RCD Mallorca and Real Madrid CF at Estadio Daredevil Son Moix on April 04, 2026 in Mallorca, Spain. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)
Carreras is a good tackler of the ball and can time his challenges well to make some crucial interceptions for his side inside his half. He usually puts his foot through the ball when required and is a decent crosser as well from the left flank.
The Spanish sensation can chip in by scoring and creating a few important goals for his team. Carreras mainly operates as a left-back but can also serve as a centre-back if told to do so. However, there are some concerns over whether he can cope with the physicality and high intensity of the Premier League if the Blues manage to sign him this summer.
We can expect Carreras to enhance the quality of Chelsea head coach Xabi Alonso’s frontline. He has what it takes to nail down a regular starting spot at Stamford Bridge next season.
At 23, Carreras has his best years ahead of him, which makes him a good fit for Chelsea’s needs in the long run. All in all, Alonso would be wise to step up his efforts to land the Spaniard before the end of this transfer window. However, the Blues have to be patient with his progress before he can unlock the best out of him.

Happy Monday, everybody. Hope your weeks have gotten off to a great start.
We are still in the college sports dead period, so let’s dig around and find some Miami Hurricanes’ related nuggets to discuss.
1) Who wants to talk more about Keionte Scott’s pick six against Ohio State? Everyone? Ok, cool, let’s do it.
Scott running past Jeremiah Smith and snaring Julian Sayin’s pass heading for Brandon Innis is undoubtedly the play of the year for the Hurricanes. It gave Miami a vice grip on their biggest win of the season and sent us all into a run-around-the-living-room frenzy.
Scott talked about that play this week on the “Caps Off Podcast”.
Keionte Scott goes into details about his pick 6 vs Ohio State.
— Grant Reacts (@GrantReacts1) July 12, 2026
Great play by him and shoutout to the coaching staff having him ready for the play 🔥 pic.twitter.com/nbtOnnXqdY
Scott talking about how he knew what was coming based upon how often they keyed on it and how much it was hammered home by the coaching staff to them is what is so telling to me here.
How often have we seen Miami’s defensive coaching staff outcoach and play an opposing offense for a fool? Honest question? Over the last two-plus decades, so, so, so, SO often we’ve seen opposing quarterbacks read Miami’s defenses like a book and pick them apart.
Big time credit to Corey Hetherman and the rest of Miami’s defensive staff for how well they had Miami prepared last year, both from a technique/fundamental perspective as well as scheme.
And oh yeah, I also wonder which Ohio State alum Scott was sticking his tongue out at LOL.
2) Donte Wright got bumped up to the top cornerback in the 2027 class by Rivals in their rankings.
So, that’s pretty cool, I suppose. He’s the No. 4 overall player and top player in California by their rankings; he’s No. 10 overall, No. 2 corner, and No. 1 player in Cali for 2027 in their industry rankings.
In any event, he should be a tremendously impactful player for Miami when he gets on campus, and it appears as though he’ll likely be arriving as the highest rated player in both On3 Sports/Rivals and 247 Sports’ composite rankings.
3) Hurricanes baseball had four players drafted, and Daniel Cuvet, not surprisingly, was the first player taken.
I am a bit surprised it took until the fifth round for him to get snagged, when the Washington Nationals turned the card in for him. It’ll be curious to see where he ends up positionally, whether he stays at third or not, but his bat and power will be his calling card on his way to the majors. Teams find ways to get guys on the field somewhere who can rake.
Alex Sosa (Rd 6 to the Athletics), Ryan Bilka (Rd 10 to Cleveland), and Rob Evans (Rd 12 to San Diego) also were drafted. I’m a little surprised Evans didn’t go higher. The lefty was crafty last year for Miami.
Best of luck to all of them at the next level.
Go Canes!
PHILADELPHIA — MLB’s All-Star Game activities in the City of Brotherly Love are in full flight, with Monday’s Home Run Derby featuring a new broadcaster and a star-filled lineup, and Tuesday’s Midsummer Classic set to happen despite the mounting player absences.
But could this be the last All-Star Game for the foreseeable future?
The league is approaching its midseason showcase in a particularly delicate position. On one hand, the game has arguably never been stronger, and key business metrics support that notion. Attendance is up again this season, entering the break with a 1.5% increase in the per-game average to 29,169, and is in line to end with a fourth straight annual boost—something that hasn’t happened since 2004–07. National TV audiences also are growing, with a new set of short-term rights deals paying significant dividends.
Most recently, NBC Sports’ Sunday Night Baseball coverage of a Yankees–Red Sox averaged 4 million viewers, the most for MLB in that window on any network in 15 years.
All of those gains, in part, continue to benefit from the impactful introduction of the pitch clock in 2023 and the automated ball-strike (ABS) system this year. A strategy to place more games in national broadcast windows, modeled somewhat on other major sports leagues, is similarly driving wider fan awareness and appeal.
On the other hand, MLB and the MLB Players Association are in the early stages of what has already been a rocky labor negotiation—with an ownership lockout widely expected when the current collective bargaining agreement expires Dec. 1. Management is proposing a wide range of massive changes to the sport and how it operates, including a hard salary cap and floor, new limitations on how and when amateur players become professionals, and heavy restrictions on free-agent contracts.
“The perception among our fans is really strong that we have a lack of competitiveness,” said league commissioner Rob Manfred.
Not surprisingly, players have staunchly opposed all of that, and instead are attempting to increase their access to free agency and salary arbitration.
So MLB is staging this All-Star Game amid a particularly thorny problem: the game continues to grow in stature and popularity, but team owners are also seeking an overhaul of the economic model in order to promote better competitive balance.
Those labor issues are expected to be front and center when Manfred and MLBPA interim executive director Bruce Meyer meet separately with the Baseball Writers Association of America on Tuesday morning.
The Cubs and Chicago’s Wrigley Field are set to host the 2027 All-Star Game. Ever since that announcement nearly a year ago, though, there have been plenty of questions about whether that event will happen. An extended labor stoppage would eliminate part or all of the 2027 season—possibly wiping out the All-Star Game.
While both sides are well aware of all the gains in fan interest that will be forfeited in such an absence from play, the current ideologies of the team owners and players could hardly be further apart.
“I think, honestly, the league has done us a favor because their proposals are, in fact, so obviously and extremely bad for players at all levels that it’s actually been a benefit for our unity,” said MLBPA interim executive director Bruce Meyer. “Anybody’s who’s banking on Major League Baseball players cracking: it’s never happened. It’s not going to happen.”
MLB has not missed games due to labor issues since the bruising 1994–95 round of bargaining that led to the cancellation of the 1994 World Series.
“Of course [I worry about a work stoppage]. We want to make an agreement,” Manfred said last month. ‘We’re open to whatever ideas people have, but we need a realistic framework that addresses the fans’ concerns about competitive balance and you just can’t ignore that financial penalties have not gotten it done for us.”
The post MLB All-Star Break: League Growth Shines, Labor Fight Looms appeared first on Front Office Sports.
The Colorado Buffaloes are adding a new strategy to quarterback development, and it could matter most for redshirt freshman quarterback Julian Lewis.
A.J. Smith, a new assistant on Deion Sanders' staff, is bringing custom virtual-reality software to Boulder to give Colorado quarterbacks extra mental reps. The system lets players work through coverage looks, play calls and route concepts from a first-person view, something Smith believes can speed up decision-making before the ball is even snapped.
That matters for Lewis after his candid comments at Big 12 Media Days, when he said he was not studying defenses as much during Colorado's 3-9 season. Smith's goal is to change that by helping Lewis and the rest of the quarterback room digest the offense faster and see more before they ever step on the field.
"My whole goal is to move you up a class," Smith told The Denver Post. "If you're a freshman, if I can put you in the system and get you 10,000 reps of our plays before you hit the field, I want you to feel more like a sophomore."
Smith has used similar technology with the St. Louis Battlehawks in the UFL and says it can help players process coverages more quickly by slowing the game down in the headset. For Colorado, the hope is to turn film study into faster reads and better quarterback play.
Lewis has shown enough talent to make the idea intriguing. Now the Buffs are betting that a new tool will help him take the next step.
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Erling Haaland returns from World Cup with a $750 gift that you'll never guess originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Erling Haaland was already well known before the 2026 FIFA World Cup thanks to his prodigious goal scoring in the English Premier League for Manchester City.
But at this tournament in North America, his leading of Norway on a surprise run to the quarterfinals while having a blast all the while -- it made him into a totally global superstar.
Haaland may not have advanced past England into the semifinals, and so he is back home now, but he didn't leave with nothing.
He returned with a stuffed raccoon:
Erling Haaland arrives back in Norway with a taxidermy raccoon 😮💀 pic.twitter.com/bU4PiaMB5b
— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) July 13, 2026
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And this is one of those situations where the Internet is the best.
It appears that social media sleuths determined this as being a $750 purchase from Texas:
Erling Haaland has returned to Norway, and it looks like he brought home a $750 Whiskey Raccoon from Wild Bill's Western Store in Dallas, Texas. What an authentic piece of American culture. pic.twitter.com/SsnwZlEgOZ
— Joe Pompliano (@JoePompliano) July 13, 2026
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Haaland made it a point to embrace each city Norway spent time in, and now he goes back to Europe with quite the striking reminder of the trip.
Hopefully he shares on his YouTube channel a look at just where he's keeping that taxidermy raccoon.
The world certainly wants to know.

Norway team doctor Ola Sand has dismissed claims that Erling Haaland was unwell ahead of their game against England. The two nations squared off in the FIFA World Cup quarterfinals on Saturday, with the Three Lions punching their ticket to the semifinals via a 2-1 win after extra time.
The matchup was hyped as a Harry Kane vs. Haaland showdown, yet neither forward managed to find the back of the net. It was Jude Bellingham who commanded the spotlight, his brace across the first half of normal time and extra time proving decisive in overcoming a first-half opener from Andreas Schjelderup.
Throughout the contest, Haaland was effectively neutralized by the England backline, and was notably hauled off at the break of extra time with Norway desperately chasing an equalizer. This prompted widespread speculation that an underlying issue may have been at play, via The Mirror.

TalkSPORT analyst Tony Cascarino revealed a message he received at halftime, alleging that Haaland had been unwell. "I was told last night, I got a message at half-time that apparently Erling Haaland wasn't well," he said on the radio station's 'World Cup Weekender' show on Sunday.
"He was another one who was suffering from a sickness. So, obviously the manager has alluded to it saying fitness issues, and he clearly didn't look right. He's come off, and he didn't say an injury. So I presume it was exactly what I just said. He suffered from not being well.
"He was unwell, yeah. He was unwell prior to the game," Cascarino added. "He doesn't touch the ball a lot anyway but I was surprised about how much energy he lacked as well. Him and [Alexander] Sorloth both looked like they didn't have the sort of drive and he looked absolutely... I just looked at him afterwards and thought, well, what I'd heard in half-time - I'm saying I know it from somebody who would know that - he was meant to be [sick], he wasn't well."
However, when questioned by Norwegian outlet Dagbladet regarding the allegations, team doctor Sand simply answered: "No."
Ahead of the match, concerns had emerged over illness within the Norway team, with Jorgen Strand Larsen and Marcus Holmgren Pedersen among those experiencing a mild cough and fever, though this was attributed to the air conditioning.
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Within the England camp, it emerged that key midfielder Declan Rice had been battling a sickness bug during the team's preparations. Named in the starting lineup, he featured for the opening 45 minutes before being substituted at the break.
Speaking post-match, Thomas Tuchel disclosed that the Arsenal midfielder had spent the days leading up to the fixture confined to bed.
Addressing the half-time substitutions that brought on Eberechi Eze for Rice and Bukayo Saka for Noni Madueke, he said: "It's about being closer to your opponent's box, so we put in Ebs and Bukayo [Saka], and that meant we had to take Dec or Elliot [Anderson] out.
"Knowing that Declan struggles after the last three days, he was most of the time in bed, I knew he could not survive the 90 minutes. I also knew there was the possibility of 120 so I didn't want to waste another change so I made the decision to take Declan out to avoid another change further on."
England will be hoping Rice has recovered sufficiently to feature from the start in Wednesday's semifinal against Argentina. The match is scheduled for 3pm ET on Wednesday at Atlanta's air-conditioned stadium.

For France at the World Cup, Kylian Mbappe has not been able to stop scoring. For Real Madrid, he has not always been able to stop the criticism.
It is one of the puzzling paradoxes of this World Cup: France captain Mbappe is shining as brightly as ever for Les Bleus ahead of Tuesday's semi-final against Spain in Dallas.
Mbappe's superb form in the United States comes just weeks after ending a mixed second season at Real Madrid that combined individual brilliance with collective failure.
Real Madrid have won not a major trophy in the two years since Mbappe signed for the club in 2024.
Yet the Spanish giants have just set a new tournament record at the World Cup, with the club's players scoring a record 19 goals throughout the tournament so far, surpassing the previous record of 18 shared by Hungary's Honved (1954), Bayern Munich (2014) and Paris Saint-Germain (2022).
Remarkably, none of the Real Madrid players who have scored at this World Cup come from the Spain squad, which does not include a single player from the 36-time La Liga champions.
Madrid's goals tally is due in large part to England's Jude Bellingham, who has scored six, but above all to Mbappe, who has found the net on eight occasions and sits level with Lionel Messi at the top of the World Cup scoring charts.
Mbappe, 27, has looked to be at the peak of his powers at the World Cup, the tournament he took by storm as a teenager during France's run to the title in 2018 in Russia.
Like France coach Didier Deschamps and the rest of the France squad, Mbappe is determined to deliver a third star for Les Blues, four years after their agonising defeat in the 2022 final in Qatar.
- 'A phenomenal player' -
Mbappe's World Cup form has done little to dispel the criticism he faced in Madrid towards the end of the season, where he was accused of prioritising country over club -- an act of footballing lese-majeste in the eyes of some.
In sporting terms, Mbappe's second year at the club he joined in the hope of winning the Champions League was a frustrating one, marked by an early Champions League exit at the hands of Bayern Munich and a La Liga title race lost to Barcelona.
Extraordinary individual numbers -- 42 goals in 44 games, including 25 in the league, enough to earn him the Pichichi trophy as La Liga's top scorer for a second straight season -- did not spare him friction at a club where trophies are the only currency that counts.
One flashpoint came in May, when Mbappe took aim at then-coach Alvaro Arbeloa for leaving him out of the starting line-up against Real Oviedo on his return from a hamstring injury.
"I haven't played because the coach told me I'm the fourth-choice forward in the squad, behind (Franco) Mastantuono, Vinicius (Junior) and Gonzalo (Garcia)," Mbappe told reporters, adding he respected the decision and was "not angry."
Arbeloa subsequently denied giving that assessment, telling reporters Mbappe had misunderstood him.
Then, in March, reports emerged of disagreements between Mbappe, his entourage and Real Madrid's medical staff over the handling of a persistent knee injury.
The player sought to play down the affair, denying any suggestion of a misdiagnosis by the club, though he did not convince everyone.
Since then, Real Madrid have changed their medical staff. They have changed coaches, too. Determined to avoid a repeat of the short-lived Xabi Alonso experiment and the troubled interim reign of Arbeloa, the club turned to Jose Mourinho to lift them out of crisis.
Soon after his appointment, the Portuguese manager wryly remarked he hoped his players would be "knocked out of the World Cup as soon as possible."
On a more serious note, in an interview in late June, Mourinho struck a warmer tone.
"The only thing I can say about Kylian Mbappe is that he's a phenomenal player, and I'm going to try to help him to be even better than this," Mourinho said.
Above all, Real Madrid's fans will be hoping the Frenchman can carry their team next season the way he is carrying France.
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Auburn freshman Jaquez Wilkes was known as a star on the offensive side of the football during his high school days. Now on the Plains, he will take on a new identity as a pass rusher on defense.
Will his transition from brusing runner to quarterback bully be an easy one? One analyst believes so, and Auburn fans could see his progress very quickly.
CBS Sports college football writer Brad Crawford believes Wilkes will be a household name by the end of the season, which is why he included Wilkes in his "SEC freshmen to watch in 2026" list.
Crawford believes that not only Auburn fans will know Wilkes' name by season's end, but so will the rest of the country.
Coaches have been impressed with (Wilkes') maturity and ability to process the game, traits that often determine whether young pass rush-linebacker hybrids see the field early. Wilkes also has the versatility to help on special teams while earning defensive snaps. By the second half of the season, he could be one of Auburn's most dependable young defenders.
Wilkes competed in three AHSAA Class 1A State Championship games during his time at Wadley High School, with his 2024 game against Maplesville being his most notable. He broke several records in the win over Maplesville by scoring 30 points and five touchdowns, which is the most by a 1A player in AHSAA Super 7 history. His 312 rushing yards in the game were the second-highest in Class 1A state championship history. One of his runs, a 79-yard touchdown rush, was the third-longest touchdown run in a 1A state championship game.
However, his 6-foot-4, 245-pound frame is more suited for an EDGE rusher in the SEC. Crawford believes the speed Wilkes developed as a running back in high school will translate to the position, as his "sideline-to-sideline speed" will be crucial to success as a young pass rusher.
The Tigers could quickly see a return on investment from their top 2026 signee as the EDGE position will be an area to watch for Auburn this season, following the departures of first-round pick Keldric Faulk and Keyron Crawford to the NFL. Wilkes will compete for a spot in the rotation alongside returning players Joe Phillips and JJ Faulk, as well as transfers DaShawn Womack and Nate Johnson.
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Next up is 2026 sixth-round pick Logan Taylor! Let’s see how he came to be a NFL draft pick after starting his career up north in Canada!
Height: 6’7
Weight: 315 pounds
College: Virginia/Boston College
Experience: Rookie
Taylor was born and raised in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia up north in Canada. Originally a soccer player in his youth, he was convinced to try football which led to him joining the Southshore Seahawks. In their inaugural season as a youth team, Taylor scored the Seahawks’ first touchdown of their existence despite playing as a defensive lineman.
Once he was in high school, Taylor participated for Team Nova Scotia and won the 2017 Under-16 Eastern Challenge on top of competing for the U-16 Eastern Canadian Team in the 2018 International Bowl.
Taylor’s first two years of high school came at Sir John A. Macdonald High School in Bayview, Nova Scotia. Prior to his junior season, he moved to the United States and enrolled at Episcopal High School in Alexandria, Virginia. He ended up starring as an offensive tackle and earned First-Team All-State honors and was named to the Interstate Athletic Conference all-star team.
Following his senior year, Taylor was rated a four-star prospect and one of the top 25 offensive tackles in the country. Choosing to stay close to his family, he committed to play his college ball at the University of Virginia.
Taylor saw the field for the Cavaliers in two games as a true freshman during the 2021 season. As a true sophomore, Taylor won the starting left tackle job for the first two games before switching to right tackle for the remainder of the season.
After that season, Taylor transferred to Boston College where he immediately started all 13 games for the Golden Eagles in 2023, earning Honorable Mention All-ACC honors. In 2024, Taylor started 11 total games and played in 12 with 10 starts coming at left guard and one at left tackle. He once again was named a Honorable Mention All-ACC selection.
For his final season at Boston College, Taylor was named a team captain and started all 12 games on the year while seeing starts at three different positions (eight starts at right guard, three starts at left tackle, and one at right tackle). For his versatility and impact up front, Taylor was named to the All-ACC Second Team.
During the pre-draft cycle, Taylor was invited to participate in both the East-Shrine Game and the Panini Senior Bowl.
In the 2026 NFL Draft, Taylor was selected in the sixth round by the Chargers who view him as a versatile player than can play both guard and tackle in Mike McDaniel’s offense.
Taylor did not test very athletically, but his tape shows a massive lineman who can block out in space with some surprising body control when he needs to collect himself and sustain. He also knows his angles to wall off defenders with the least amout of wasted movement.
Scouts like his aggressive demeanor as a finisher which is always appreciated no matter what offense you’re playing in.
Logan Taylor (OL, Boston College)
— Daniel Griffis (@DanDGriffis) April 16, 2026
– 100+ snaps at 4 OL Positions
– 34 3/8” Arm Length
– Team Captain
– 9.22 RAS pic.twitter.com/WI8bHVIYuB
Despite his size, Taylor does not bring connect with a lot of force behind his punches.
In pass protection, Taylor has trouble with oversetting, allowing pass rushers to easily utilize inside counters when they beat him off the snap and force a sudden recovery. As a run blocker, he has trouble lowering his pad level which can get him in trouble if the plan is for him to transition full time to guard.
The Chargers normally carry nine offensive linemen on the active roster through the season and right now there’s a wealth of bodies at the position after all the new faces the team added during the offseason. Right now, Taylor looks to be one of the odd men out after the team’s top nine. He’ll likely see a similar rookie season as Branson Taylor did last season where he was a sixth-round pick but spent the entire season on the practice squad as he develops his game to better foit the pro game.
While the Los Angeles Lakers lost a member of their key trio from last season in LeBron James, the pairing of Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves will run the show in L.A. during the 2026-27 season. Thankfully for Lakers fans, the duo's already close-knit bond should go a long way toward helping in year one of the post-LeBron era.
Both Reaves and Doncic have praised each other numerous times over the past year or so, and their off-court friendship has become even more apparent recently. So much so that, according to Reaves, even when the duo is in the midst of the offseason, they've had plenty of communication, with Doncic even reaching out for some golf advice.
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Reaves, who's been known to love playing golf in his downtime, called Doncic one of his "best friends," and said that they talk almost every day, while speaking to the media, as ESPN's Dave McMenamin reported. Going even one step further, Reaves revealed that Doncic sends him videos of his golf swing while asking how to get better.
"He’s one of my best friends on this planet," Reaves said of Doncic. "I talk to him almost every single day. He sends me videos of his golf swing and asks me what he can do to get better and I tell him I’m not a coach."
Austin Reaves on Luka Doncic: “He’s one of my best friends on this planet. I talk to him almost every single day. He sends me videos of his golf swing and asks me what he can do to get better and I tell him I’m not a coach” pic.twitter.com/iOlUoe6GEo
— Dave McMenamin (@mcten) July 13, 2026
It's pretty cool to hear about the duo's off-court relationship, even if Reaves doesn't believe he's necessarily the one who can help Doncic out with his swing.
The bond between Reaves and Doncic is obviously great news for the Lakers, following the former's signing of a four-year, $185 million contract extension this offseason to remain with the team. This means the duo will be together for at least the next two years, with Doncic holding a player option for the 2028-29 season, if he doesn't sign a new extension before that.
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UCF senior forward Jamichael Stillwell is among 16 college athletes suing the NCAA, seeking an injunction granting them another year of eligibility.
The lawsuit, filed in the Superior Court of Cobb County, Georgia, is the latest in a series of lawsuits in response to the NCAA’s new age-based eligibility regulation or “5 for 5” rule.
The measure allows athletes to use up to five seasons of eligibility within a five-year window. The clock would begin either immediately after an athlete enrolls at an institution or at the beginning of the academic year following their 19th birthday. Athletes who completed their fourth season during the 2025-26 academic year would not receive an additional year of eligibility.
Florida attorney Darren Heitner, who is representing the athletes in the case, has been involved in several lawsuits against the NCAA seeking immediate eligibility for athletes. He served as an attorney for Clemson receiver Tristan Smith, who received a temporary injunction against the NCAA from a South Carolina judge in June.
He’s also the attorney for former Kansas defensive end Dean Miller, who is currently seeking an extra year of eligibility, which he hopes to use to play at UCF.
According to the lawsuit, Stillwell’s time at Miami-Dade College and Butler County Community College shouldn’t count against his competition limit and he should be eligible to play during the 2026-27 season.
The lawsuit also states that if he’s granted an additional year of eligibility, Stillwell would return to UCF, which it claims has a roster spot available for him.
If Stillwell receives an injunction and returns to the Knights, it would be a massive boost for a team coming off its first NCAA Tournament appearance since the 2018-19 season.
The 6-foot-8, 245-pound Georgia native averaged 11.6 points and 8.2 rebounds per game in his only season at UCF. He recorded nine double-doubles last season, including a 10-point, 13-rebound performance against UCLA in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
Stillwell previously played two seasons at the junior college level before signing with Milwaukee as a junior in 2024-25. He averaged a double-double with 13 points and 10.7 rebounds per game for the Panthers.
He transferred to UCF prior to the 2025-26 season, along with former Milwaukee teammate Themus Fulks.
The Knights’ roster underwent another massive rebuild this offseason. Seniors Riley Kugel, George Beale Jr., Devan Cambridge and Fulks all exhausted their eligibility. Center Jeremy Foumena, guards Kris Parker, Chris Johnson and Poopha Warakulnukroh, and forward Jordan Burks all left via the transfer portal.
Stillwell also entered the portal, but with the caveat that if he could get an additional year of eligibility, he would return to the Knights.
His return would solidify a roster that features returnees John Bol, Carmelo Pacheco and Elijah Hulsewe, along with transfers Cayden Vasko, Arturo Dean, Mister Dean, Dior Johnson, Lewis Walker, Jason Asemota, Dylan Mann, Isaiah Malone, Ladarius Givan, Churchill Abass, Jahda Swann and Tanner Jones.
Matt Murschel can be reached at mmurschel@orlandosentinel.com

In a recent report, journalist Graeme Bailey stated that Tottenham Hotspur are hoping to re-sign Bayern Munich superstar Harry Kane. It has been mentioned that Spurs are eyeing a move to bring him back to England, but are facing competition from Barcelona and Real Madrid in the race to land the England international.
Kane enjoyed a decent run of form at the German club in the previous campaign as he put in a lot of impressive displays for them in the final third. The 32-year-old banged in 61 goals and earned seven assists in 51 matches for Bayern Munich last season in various competitions.
The English talent is currently among the most feared strikers in Europe. Hence, Spurs would do well to re-sign him in this summer transfer window.
His current contract at the Allianz Arena will run out at the end of next season, which could open the door for Tottenham to land him on the cheap this summer or on a free transfer at the end of next season.
MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA – JULY 11: Harry Kane #9 of England during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Quarter Final match between Norway and England at Miami Stadium on July 11, 2026 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
Kane is proficient at finding a yard of space for himself to get some strikes in at goal. He remains a deadly finisher in front of the opponent’s goal and can drop deep into midfield to create some inviting chances for his teammates on the offensive end of the field.
The English sensation is also quite clever with his movements in and around the opponent’s penalty area. Kane can even use his strong 1.88m frame to win a few 50-50 aerial duels for his team. He already knows the North London club well from his long spell with them and won’t take much time to adjust to life in the Premier League.
Kane would undoubtedly enhance the quality of Tottenham head coach Roberto De Zerbi’s frontline. He has what it takes to help the North London club get back to challenging for a top-four spot in the Premier League next season.
At 32, Kane might still have a few good years left in him to play at a high level. Therefore, he would be a dream signing for De Zerbi to pull off this off-season or next summer.
Sports fans are well accustomed to the constant changing of hands when it comes to broadcasting rights. But the Home Run Derby has been a mainstay on ESPN since 1994.
That changes on Monday night.
Just as sports across the major professional leagues are becoming increasingly open to stream only broadcasts, MLB is taking the Home Run Derby in that direction over a legacy broadcaster like ESPN.
This year's edition of the Home Run Derby will air exclusively on Netflix with Lauren Shehadi, Matt Vasgersian and Elle Duncan leading the broadcast. Barry Bonds, Hunter Pence, Albert Pujols, Anthony Rizzo and CC Sabathia will serve as analysts.
Netflix signed a three-year deal to acquire the Home Run Derby rights, and the streamer played a major part in changing the Home Run Derby format for this year's event.
Netflix VP of sports Gabe Spitzer told Front Office Sports about the decision to acquire the rights:
“We’ve always loved the Home Run Derby, and when we had the conversations with MLB and this opportunity came up, we pounced. The derby really fits in our overall programming strategy. It’s a big event with big personalities and something that resonates across a wide audience.”
Netflix aired the Yankees-Giants broadcast to open the season and will also broadcast the Field of Dreams game in Iowa between the Phillies and Twins.
The Home Run Derby leaving ESPN was just part of the network's rolling back of its MLB broadcasting rights. ESPN still holds digital rights for MLB.tv and broadcasts 30 midweek games. The entire Wild Card Series will air on NBC this postseason instead of ESPN.
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CLEMSON — Former Clemson women's basketball forward Quinyotta Pettaway died on July 11, the school announced.
She was 33 years old. A cause of death wasn't revealed.
Pettaway played for Clemson from 2010-14 under coach Itoro Coleman. Pettaway averaged eight points and 6.3 rebounds over 107 games and 57 starts.
She is 10th in Clemson history with 108 career blocks. Pettaway is also 11th in career rebounds with 675 and 16th in double-doubles with 14.
Pettaway was from Hertford, North Carolina, and attended Perquimans High School, where she was a dual-sport athlete for basketball and volleyball during her senior season.
She recently served as the women's basketball coach at her alma mater with her first season occurring in 2025-26.
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Derrian Carter covers Clemson athletics for The Greenville News and the USA TODAY Network. Email him at DCarter@usatodayco.com and follow him on X, formerly known as Twitter, @DerrianCarter00
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Baseball’s soundtrack of summer has always depended on the voices in the booth as much as the players on the field. The right call can turn a routine summer night into a memory that lives in a fan base forever.
As the 2026 MLB season reaches the unofficial halfway mark with this week’s All-Star Game and turns toward the stretch run, it’s a good time to reflect on the game’s most memorable voices.
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This list of the 15 best baseball announcers of all time leans on impact, longevity, big moments and, just as important, how they sounded sitting in the car or on the couch in July when nothing much was happening.
These are the voices that defined how the sport sounds.
A Hall of Fame player with the New York Yankees, Phil Rizzuto moved right from the playing field to the broadcast booth. His idiosyncratic, conversational style played well in the Big Apple for 40 years before he retired in 1996.
Who can forget Rizzuto’s signature phrase, “Holy cow!” And, yes, that’s him providing the play-by-play of a young man “rounding the bases” in the Meat Loaf song “Paradise by the Dashboard Lights.”
Bob Costas famously got his start in broadcasting with the ABA’s St. Louis Spirits when he was just 22 years old. But baseball was his first love, and it showed. It wasn’t long before Costas got the “Game of the Week” job alongside Tony Kubek.
Costas’ encyclopedic knowledge of the game and humor formed a perfect mix for baseball broadcasts on television. He went on to broadcast several World Series and league championship series, both as a play-by-play man and pregame host.
The winner of 29 Emmy awards for his work in sports, news and entertainment, Costas still pops up on MLB Network as the host of documentaries.
Jerry Coleman’s path to the booth ran through the field and military service, and he brought that perspective to decades of San Diego Padres broadcasts. He was known for good-natured malapropisms and slightly scrambled calls that fans came to love, as well as for a catchphrase that lived on in San Diego sports culture.
Coleman’s long-running “Oh, Doctor!” exclamation after big plays helped define Padres baseball on radio for multiple generations of fans in Southern California.
Behind the quirks, Coleman knew the game and never faked his way through a sequence. His style is a reminder that perfection is not the point; connection is.
Harry Kalas’ deep, rolling baritone became inseparable from the Philadelphia Phillies. His “Outta here!” home run call filled summers in the Delaware Valley, and his work on NFL Films projects gave him a second life as a legendary narrator in another sport.
For Phillies fans, Kalas provided constancy through lean years and eventual championships, including the 2008 World Series run that gave him a long overdue title call. His voice gave even routine plays a sense of weight without ever feeling heavy-handed.
Few modern broadcasters inspire stronger opinions than Joe Buck, which usually means a guy has been on a lot of important calls. He became the primary national TV voice of the postseason at a relatively young age and stayed in that seat for two decades, layering his own style on top of the expectations that came with being Jack Buck’s son.
Joe Buck brought a measured, sometimes dry delivery that let big October moments speak for themselves. He was on the call for iconic plays such as the Red Sox breaking their title drought in 2004 and the Cardinals’ wild comeback in Game 6 of the 2011 World Series. Whether fans loved him or complained about him, his voice is attached to a long list of plays everyone remembers.
Curt Gowdy spent years as the national voice for big events across multiple sports, and baseball was one of the primary beneficiaries. He called World Series, All-Star Games and classic postseason matchups in an era when there might be only one national telecast for a given game, which meant his calls effectively became the official record.
Gowdy’s style was straightforward and uncluttered, the sound of someone who trusted that the game would deliver the drama on its own. That approach has aged well. Listening back, there is no forced catchphrase or manufactured intensity, just a professional voice giving context to important baseball moments.
Bob Uecker was probably as famous for joking about his own playing career as he was for anything that happened on the field, and that self-deprecation powered decades of entertaining Milwaukee Brewers broadcasts. He also became a pop culture figure through late-night TV appearances and the “Major League” movies, but in Wisconsin he was the voice that guided fans through 162 games.
Uecker mixed dry humor with sharp play-by-play instincts, never missing the action even when he was clearly having fun with the audience. He kept Brewers baseball light during long rebuilds and heightened the joy when the team finally started stacking playoff berths again. The fact that locals simply call him “Ueck” says everything about how personal that connection has become.
Jon Miller has one of the most recognizable voices in baseball and a delivery that can shift from lyrical to deadpan in a heartbeat. He spent years as the national Sunday night voice and has been a fixture on San Francisco Giants broadcasts, calling everything from Barry Bonds’ home run chase to multiple World Series runs.
Miller’s strength is precision. His descriptions are vivid but never crowded, and he brings an international flair with his playful use of accents and languages when appropriate. He made national broadcasts feel like big events without losing the rhythm of a regular baseball game.
Joe Garagiola brought a former player’s insight and a comedian’s timing to national baseball broadcasts. A catcher turned broadcaster, he became a familiar voice on the Game of the Week and multiple World Series, helping casual fans understand what was happening without talking down to them.
Garagiola’s strength was his ability to weave in anecdotes that actually explained things, rather than simply filling air time. He could make viewers laugh at a mound conference or an error while still outlining the strategy behind the next pitch. His blend of accessibility and credibility set a template for the color role on national baseball coverage.
In Detroit, Ernie Harwell was more than an announcer. He was a companion for summer after summer, with a welcoming tone and gentle sense of humor that made Tigers games feel like family gatherings. Harwell had a knack for turning mundane elements of a game into ritual, from his “stood there like the house by the side of the road” strikeout line to noting fans catching foul balls “from Kalamazoo” or “from Windsor.”
He called games for more than four decades in Detroit, and his consistency and warmth built a trust few broadcasters ever achieve. Harwell made listeners feel like they were exactly where they were supposed to be, and that is a rare gift in a long season.
Jack Buck’s voice is stitched into the fabric of both St. Louis Cardinals history and national baseball memory. His “Go crazy, folks! Go crazy!” reaction to Ozzie Smith’s 1985 NLCS home run remains one of the sport’s most replayed calls, and his work on national radio placed him in people’s living rooms for multiple generations of postseason moments.
Buck combined Midwest calm with a knack for capturing the tone of a game in a simple phrase. He never tried to be the show, but when the moment called for a strong line, he invariably had one ready. That economy of words is a big reason he is still held up as a model for baseball play-by-play.
Harry Caray turned the broadcast booth into a neighborhood bar, first in St. Louis and then in Chicago, where he became synonymous with Wrigley Field and the Cubs. His slurred vowels, mispronunciations and genuine awe for what he was seeing made him feel more like a fan with a microphone than a polished broadcaster. That was exactly the point.
Caray’s energy, including his signature “Holy cow!” and his willingness to lead the crowd in “Take Me Out to the Ball Game,” turned ordinary regular season games into events. He was not perfect on details and barely pretended to be neutral, but he captured the emotional side of baseball fandom in a way that still resonates in Chicago lore.
For a huge chunk of the 20th century, Mel Allen was the voice of the New York Yankees and, by extension, the voice of winning. His “How about that!” catchphrase could be heard on radio, television and highlight packages at a time when the Yankees were stacking championships and stars. Allen had an enthusiastic but controlled style that fit both the local broadcast and the emerging national appetite for baseball highlights.
He later became the host and narrator of “This Week in Baseball,” where his smooth delivery and sense of pacing introduced fans around the country to plays they never would have otherwise seen. Allen’s work helped bridge the gap between local radio calls and the national TV era that followed.
Red Barber helped invent the language of baseball on radio. Long before every market had its own signature voice, Barber was painting pictures for Dodgers, Reds and Yankees fans with a southern cadence and a string of homespun phrases. He popularized turns of phrase that still pop up in broadcasts, from “sitting in the catbird seat” to describing a close game as “tighter than a new pair of shoes.”
Barber’s work in Brooklyn set the table for Scully, and his influence on how play-by-play is described can be heard throughout the generations that followed. He did not just call the action; he framed games as narratives long before that became standard practice.
Vin Scully is the standard every baseball broadcaster gets measured against. From Brooklyn to Los Angeles, from Jackie Robinson to Clayton Kershaw, he spent 67 seasons calling Dodgers games and still somehow sounded curious and sharp into his final year behind the mic. Scully mastered the balance between play-by-play and storytelling, dropping in anecdotes that felt like they belonged to the moment instead of distracting from it.
He called some of the most famous plays in baseball history, including Kirk Gibson’s hobbling home run in the 1988 World Series and Hank Aaron’s 715th home run. What separates Scully is how often he understood that silence could be more powerful than any line he might write. He laid out after big moments and let ballparks speak for themselves, trusting that fans at home did not need their hands held.

The San Francisco 49ers report to training camp on July 25. We’re under a month away from a joint practice against the Tennessee Titans. Before you know it, the final cut-down date of August 30 will be here.
With cut-down day under a month and a half away, we were thinking of potential surprise cuts ahead of training camp.
Fan favorite Jake Brendel isn’t going anywhere. The team is going to let go of one of its most consistent linemen. But there are a few other veterans who could be in trouble or fall victim to a numbers game. Let’s go over one on each side of the ball.
The 49ers added Mike Evans and Christian Kirk in free agency and drafted De’Zhaun Stribling with their first pick. Somebody is going to be on the outside looking in. We thought about mentioning Jacob Cowing here, with his lengthy injury history, but he has a plus trait (speed) and is on a rookie contract.
Robinson turns 32 in September. He finished the season in a strong fashion last year, but that’s more of there not being any other options for Brock Purdy to throw to. For much of the season, Robinson was non-existent. It could be as simple as Robinson is out, and Kirk is in. Both veterans are coming off productive Wild Card games, but Kirk brings something to the table that Robinson doesn’t.
The 49ers would eat $2.43 million in dead money, but Robinson’s contract is structured so the team could recoup $2.54 million in cap space next offseason, thanks to the void years.
The 49ers didn’t go out and add three wideouts to bring back the same players they relied upon a season ago. That does not bode well for the 10-year vet.
I’m in the camp that Brown is a serviceable player. His release would be quite a surprise. For some fans, it’d be a pleasant surprise. The move wouldn’t happen unless second-year pro Marques Sigle took a jump that made him the starter. Perhaps the team makes a trade or signs a free agent after other safeties are cut in late August.
Brown can make plays near the line of scrimmage. But there have been some glaring weaknesses in his game that you can’t ignore. The game is called tackle football, and Brown is coming off a season in which he had a broken-plus-missed tackle rate of 22.2 percent. You can’t have your last line of defense whiffing as often as Brown does.
In coverage, Brown forced a tight window throw only 8.8% of the time. On 34 targets, he allowed an average separation of 4.3 yards with a -8.7 EPA and -11.1% catch rate over expectation. Add in four touchdowns as the cherry on top, and you wonder why the 49ers didn’t add competition at the position this offseason.
Perhaps they believe in Sigle. Maybe the team is confident that the defensive line makes Brown’s issues less noticeable. That’s a leap of faith. Remember, Sigle started Week 1 last season. Brown is entering the final year of his rookie deal and doing so for a defensive coordinator with zero ties to anyone.
Releasing Brown would save the 49ers $3.67 million in cap space. Those savings could be used ahead of the trade deadline or to make room for another player, like Jessie Bates.
With the Yankees set to face the Dodgers in the first series after the All-Star break, Michael Kay posed a question to former Yankees manager Joe Girardi.
Kay asked if the manager would purposely hold ace Cam Schlittler back in that series and wait to start him against the Pirates on July 20 so the Dodgers don’t get a look at him ahead of a possible World Series matchup.
“Does a manager think that far ahead?” Kay asked Girardi.
Girardi quickly shut the theory down.
“No,” he said, before adding, “it’s too far away, you gotta get there.”
The Yankees announced Schlittler will not pitch in the All-Star Game on Tuesday in Philadelphia, and Girardi suggested a possible timeline for Schlittler’s next start.
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“i would think they want to give him a little extra rest so maybe he throws Sunday [against the Dodgers],” Girardi said.
“Just because he’s going to get to an innings spot this year he’s never been to as long as he stays healthy, which is OK. He needs to expand on what he did last year, but I think it’s way too soon to think about that [the World Series].”
Schlittler is 9-5 with a 2.05 ERA with 137 strikeouts in 118 2/3 innings. He’s projected by ESPN to pitch 201 innings this year after throwing 191 last season.
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Shane van Gisbergen backed up his February showing at Atlanta with yet another sixth-place finish at the drafting track, leading the way for Trackhouse Racing.
Van Gisbergen now has four oval top tens in his Cup career, and three of those have been during the 2026 season. At Atlanta this past weekend, he was in contention for the win in overtime, and was three-wide for second with eventual race winner Ryan Blaney as the field raced towards the white flag.
While jockeying for position, he slipped back to sixth by the time the checkered flag flew, but it was still a very impressive day for the three-time Supercars champion.
Motorsport.com's Matt Weaver caught up with Van Gisbergen after the race, and while thrilled with the result, he was still dwelling on what he could differently in the battle for the win.
"It’s awesome, but my brain is going crazy for what I could have done better," admitted Van Gisbergen. "I was beside the No. 12 car [Blaney] coming off (Turn) 4, coming to the white (flag), but yeah, it was pretty fun. It’s awesome racing here."
Despite racing on no fewer than four different continents in his impressive career, Van Gisbergen declaratively said that "nothing" prepared him for this form of racing.
"It's so different, but this is one of my better tracks. For some reason, I’m always decent here, so I’ll take it."
And it's true, as Van Gisbergen now has a pair of sixth-place finishes in the Cup Series at Atlanta, but the track is also the site of his best-ever oval showing in the NASCAR O'Reilly Series. He finished third there in 2024, which was just his second-ever oval start in the O'Reilly Series at the time.
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When asked if there was anything he could have done differently, Van Gisbergen had a few thoughts. Tyler Reddick also approached him after the race, discussing the finish as they both lost out on the final restart.
"Definitely the restart," noted Van Gisbergen on what he would handle differently. "I thought I could have attached to the #45 [Reddick] better. He came up, gave me some advice after – it’s just critical to do that, and I just missed that. We probably could have gotten a better restart. And then off (Turn) 2 on the last lap, Bell really came up. I don’t know if I could have shot down below him or whatever. We kind of touched a lot and that killed all my run."

The race was also a positive for Van Gisbergen's Chase hopes, as he lost no ground and actually gained a point on the cut-line even with those around him (Jones, Logano, Cindric) all having solid points days. He is now 31 points above the cut-line.
"I was thinking that on the green/white (overtime restart), I’m like there’s no one around me that I’m racing for points, so I really needed to consolidate where I was," added Van Gisbergen. "That didn’t change my approach, but good to get a P6."
There are six races left in the regular season, with another Sunday night race next weekend at North Wilkesboro.
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Cooper Ingle was 2 for 5 with a double, Juan Brito had a two-run homer, and Milan Tolentinto homered and walked to push his OPS over .800. Daniel Espino threw a scoreless ninth and I hope to see him back in Cleveland for Codi Heuer after the break.
Jaison Chourio had a double and ended pre-break play with an OPS of .820. Not a great start for Braylon Doughty who gave up two earned, five hits and three walks in four and two-thirds, but he did strike out six.
Jace LaViolette did not get the call-up to Akron but he did hit a double and talk a walk. Aaron Walton, Nolan Schubart and Dean Curley all ended over .900 OPS and got the call-up, though. Cam Schuelke struck out two in two and two-thirds and should probably be promoted at some point, also.
Junior Caceres hit his 10th Low-A home run right before getting promoted to Lake County that evening, Miguel Flores had a decent start with six scoreless and then Evan Mobley BLEW IT UP. Mobley had a first half to forget.
Royal Birkdale boasts two notable superlatives for Jordan Spieth.
Spieth’s greatest shot and putt in a career full of great ones? Both came on these storied Southport links nearly a decade ago, in 2017, when Spieth captured the Claret Jug, his third and most recent major trophy, with an iconic closing stretch.
While Spieth’s adventurous bogey on Birkdale’s 13th hole, where he took a pair of drops that left him hitting his third shot from the practice range, gets talked about often, what Spieth did after that to eventually beat Matt Kuchar by three strokes on that Sunday afternoon is stuff of legends.
First, there was the stuffed 6-iron at the 199-yard, par-3 14th hole that lipped out before setting up a 5-foot birdie.
Then came the 48-foot eagle at the par-5 15th, where Spieth famously yelled at caddie Michael Greller to, “Go get that!”
What’s strange, though, is that neither shot can be emulated this week, or for the foreseeable future, byproducts of significant changes to Birkdale’s layout that included removing the 14th hole entirely – it’s now a short-game practice area for members – while repurposing the 15th hole for new par-5 14th and par-3 15th holes.
“Maybe the best shot and the best putt I've ever hit don't exist anymore, which is a little unusual,” said Spieth, who saw the new-look part of the property for the first time on Sunday afternoon and made a point to revisit the old 14th tee box, where he made that memorable swing.
“In some regard, it's kind of nice,” Spieth added. “It was like a walk-off. I go back and try to do it again and I don't hit as good of a shot, then it's not as cool. Yeah, it was interesting to see because the hole is still there. The tee boxes are still there. … You could play 19 holes here, it seems. It kind of flows nicely.”
While he can no longer hit those shots, Spieth, now 32 years old and ranked 51st in the world rankings, still believes he can hit the ones required to lift another jug. His last top-10 anywhere came at the Memorial Tournament – last summer – while he’s not done so in a major since his T-4 at the 2023 Masters. But Spieth doesn’t feel like he’s being unrealistic when he says his game feels way better than the results.
He points to the fact that he’s led a tournament in each of the four strokes-gained categories, albeit not all at once.
He also asserts that there are certain things he can do better in his game than he could when he was the No. 1 player in the world.
“Therefore, there should be nothing to stop me in my own head to be able to search and believe that I can reach that again,” Spieth said.
“I feel like I have a lot of great golf in front of me,” Spieth adds. “I feel like I'm way more optimistic than I've been at a lot of different points in my career. I'm quite frustrated with the results considering I know where my game is at. It's better than it was four or five years ago when I got back to top 10 in the world. … At the same time, it's a stay-the-course mentality, and sometimes stuff like that is delayed. Sometimes you get rewarded right away, like I did back then maybe in a bit of a lucky fashion, and I understand that sometimes it's delayed, and that's how it feels like it is right now.
“Knowing me, when the lid pops off the hole, I feel like I can go on a run about as hot as anybody can run.”
Like Birkdale, it may just look a little different than it did nine years ago.
Another Pettitte is headed to the Pinstripes.
The Yankees drafted Luke Pettitte, son of Bombers legend Andy Pettitte, with the No. 248 overall pick in the eighth round of the 2026 Draft on Sunday afternoon.
Luke Pettite, 21, pitches and hits for Dallas Baptist University, although he did not pitch this past season due to Tommy John surgery.
“We did [draft him]? Ah yeah! Heck yeah,” said manager Aaron Boone, a teammate of Pettitte’s on the 2003 Yankees team that lost in the World Series to the Florida Marlins. “Andy’s become a real good friend now and obviously he’s not here right now but they know he’s around a lot and a big part of our staff and our culture.
“And getting to know Luke and his journey and his story. Having Tommy John and going out raking in college this year. ... Looking forward to seeing his journey unfold. He’s a great kid. That’s great news.”
Luke Pettitte posted a 3.19 ERA through 48 innings and 17 games during parts of his first two seasons at Dallas Baptist. Per MLB.com, “He relies on a low-90s fastball and a mid-80s slider.”
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In his junior season, Pettitte slashed .337/.403/.693 with 16 home runs and 48 RBIs as a full-time designated hitter.
Andy Pettitte won five World Series titles with the Yankees and was a three-time All-Star while playing alongside “Core Four” teammates Derek Jeter, Mariano Rivera and Jorge Posada.
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ESPN has been releasing their top-10 player lists at every position.
In a separate list conducted by the outlet, they named New York Jets defensive tackle T'Vondre Sweat as the team's potential breakout candidate in 2026. They also named former Jets defender Leonard Williams the No. 1 defensive tackle in the NFL.
"Williams had never previously cracked the top five since this project's inception in 2020," NFL insider Jeremy Fowler wrote. "But he has always been a major talent, and he has maximized his contributions over the past two years in Seattle coach Mike Macdonald's defense."
The Jets selected Williams with the No. 6 overall selection in the 2015 NFL draft. The former USC standout played out a five-year rookie contract with the Jets, including a fifth-year option. Midway through his final season, instead of signing him to a contract extension, the Jets traded him to the New York Giants in exchange for a 2020 third-round pick and a 2021 fifth-round pick.
The Jets did not get terrific value back for a defensive tackle who is still considered a top-three player at his position more than five years later. The Jets used that 2020 third-round pick on safety Ashtyn Davis. The fifth-round pick was utilized on fellow safety Michael Carter II. Both players were multi-year contributors, but came nowhere near matching Williams' impact.
The Giants would later trade Williams was traded to the Seattle Seahawks in exchange for a second-round pick in the 2024 NFL draft and a fifth-round pick in the 2025 NFL draft. The Giants got better value than the Jets did for Williams, but it still wasn't enough considering he just helped the Seahawks win Super Bowl 60.
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The Los Angeles Lakers have finally completed all of their free agent signings.
With the organization officially beating out the Golden State Warriors and New York Knicks for a $50 million (career earnings) former Golden State Warriors elite rebounder and three-time NBA champion, Los Angeles has move one step closer to rounding out their roster.
"Welcome to the squad, Kevon (Looney)," the Lakers wrote on X/Twitter Monday, which is six days after ESPN's Shams Charania first announced the signing.![]()
Before signing with the Lakers, Looney received significant free agent interest from the Knicks and Warriors. On June 28, the Stein Line’s Marc Stein and Jake Fischer reported that the 2026 NBA champions were eyeing the UCLA product as a potential backup option if Mitchell Robinson departed the franchise (which he ultimately did, signing a multi-year deal with the Boston Celtics).
"If Robinson does, in fact, depart New York amid the Knicks' well-chronicled financial constraints as the dreaded second apron closes in, sources say that the newly crowned champions are expected to try to bring on a veteran center with plenty of playoff experience: Former Warriors big man Kevon Looney,” Stein and Fischer wrote.
Less than a full week later, NBA insider Scoop B. Robinson reported that a reunion with the Warriors could be in the cards for Looney.
“Following his decorated tenure with the Warriors, Looney took his veteran leadership to the New Orleans Pelicans,” Robinson wrote on July 2. “Now, a return to the franchise where he spent a decade and won three rings is firmly on the table for both sides—once the ultimate prize of free agency is decided.”
“Until LeBron (James) makes his final decision, the rest of the NBA universe—including the anticipated reunion between Kevon Looney and the Golden State Warriors—remains completely on pause.”
The Knicks and Warriors ultimately pivoted, as New York inked a deal with standout rebounder Andre Drummond to serve as Karl-Anthony Towns’ backup and Golden State signed high-upside big man Charles Bassey to assist Kristaps Porzingis and Al Horford in the frontcourt.
How excited should the Lakers be about adding Looney to the fold for the upcoming campaign? Considering the former first-round pick is the ultimate glue guy who’s been a consistent 10+ rebounds-per-40-minutes contributor and has been in a winning environment, they should be in good spirits.
Of course, Los Angeles shouldn’t expect Looney to suddenly emerge as a prolific vertical athlete in the pick-and-roll who can high-point lobs with the best of them, as it simply isn’t in his repertoire.
However, as long as the Milwaukee, Wisconsin native remains true to who he is, he should be highly impactful with his new team in a backup role.
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One of the biggest and most upsetting recent developments in the gaming industry was the sudden and shocking end of Destiny 2, with developer Bungie announcing its conclusion in May before delivering one last content update, Monument of Triumph, in early June. Despite players pushing to keep the series alive, publisher Sony ultimately ended support for Destiny 2 (though it remains playable) and laid off "most of the Destiny team" soon after.
The downfall of a franchise as massive and prominent as Destiny — reportedly caused by poor leadership and financial troubles — was a bombshell to many, including Rebecca Ford, the creative director of Warframe. Digital Extremes' 2013 live-service sci-fi action RPG, one of Destiny 2's biggest rivals, has now outlasted it...but Ford isn't celebrating.
On the contrary, she views the end of Destiny 2, and the way it ended, to be deeply concerning: "It's horrible news, because it shows that even if you care so much, the business side of this industry always gets the last remark," she told GamesRadar+ during an interview at TennoCon 2026.
"Those are the types of stories and experiences that, when you're in a position where you have your own game, your own IP, and you work as hard as you do on it...that's not the first time it's happened, and it'll happen again, where the business aspect of the video game economy makes the decision for you, and it is existentially threatening at every level, because the idea that we aren't in charge of our own goodbye is something I wake up thinking about every single day," she continued.
While this isn't something that private, independent studios have to worry about, these kinds of shutdowns, layoffs, and closures are undoubtedly things that developers operating under a publisher's wing have come to fear more and more in recent years.
One only has to look at last week's events at Xbox for a glaring example of why; Microsoft's gaming brand began a series of 3,200 ongoing layoffs, with 1,600 workers immediately let go and another 1,600 set to be cut over the course of 12 months. Four studios are being divested from Xbox Game Studios as well, and that number could rise to five depending on how negotiations about Arkane Lyon with the French government shake out.
As a result of what Xbox calls a "reset" for an operation that's "not healthy," over half of DOOM dev id Software and over 200 devs at The Elder Scrolls Online maker ZeniMax Online Studios have been discharged, with numerous other teams across Xbox also affected. Bethesda workers fear The Elder Scrolls 6 will be delayed and that Fallout 76 support may not continue, while its union fights back with a Save Our Devs protest this week.
The cuts at Xbox and Bungie are merely the latest in a devastating series of industry layoffs that have continued to pile up since 2022, initiated by overinvestment into gaming during the pandemic and worsened by the impact of tariffs, the hardware crisis, and other socioeconomic factors.
In an era where publishers dismissing thousands of devs and canceling or shutting down projects has become disturbingly routine, Ford is right to see what's happened with Destiny and Bungie as a grim reminder of the current state of the industry. We can only hope that a light at the end of the tunnel isn't too far away.

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If you're looking for a relatively affordable graphics card upgrade, the landscape has been barren of late, even during the peak of Prime Day. But Amazon is back with a deal on Asus' Prime RTX 5060 that beats even the best Prime Day lows we saw — at least if you're one of the lucky Prime subscribers it deems worthy.
If you do qualify, you can get this card for just $301.62, or just $2 above MSRP, which is as low a price as you'll find anywhere for an RTX 5060 right now.
To get this deal, you need to be a Prime member, but you also need to meet some other secret criteria. Most of the Tom's Hardware staff and several friends were eligible for the discount, but at least one of my friends didn't see it despite being a Prime member, so it's not a surefire deal. That said, if you are lucky enough to get this offer and need an affordable GPU upgrade, it's worthy of your consideration.

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Despite having 8GB of VRAM, the RTX 5060 offers some of the strongest bang for the buck of any graphics card of its class, thanks to the strong baseline performance of its Blackwell architecture and support for the latest DLSS 4.5 upscaling model (as well as MFG, if your game's VRAM usage is low enough to allow for it).






















The recently re-introduced RTX 3060 12GB is selling for anywhere from $329 to $359, but despite its extra 4GB of VRAM, we wouldn't give that card a second glance in 2026. By the time the extra VRAM makes a difference in performance, you're already running into the limitations of this five-year-old graphics card's shader horsepower. And even in raster games, the 3060 greatly trails the 5060 in our 2026 test suite. The smart money is definitely on the more modern Blackwell card.
The RTX 5060's most direct competition is the $299 Radeon RX 9060 XT 8GB, but you won't find any of those cards for anywhere close to the price of the median RTX 5060 right now, to say nothing of this Asus Prime card.
Versus other RTX 5060s, the Prime RTX 5060 8GB stands out thanks to its triple-fan cooler, sleek and stealthy shroud, and a full-length backplate with a large flow-through cutout for waste heat. Asus also equips this card with a dual-BIOS switch that lets you choose between the highest performance and low noise levels.
All that adds up to a great deal, so if you need an entry-level gaming upgrade in 2026 and qualify for this coupon from Amazon, you should jump on it while you can.
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Tesla's AI5 chip is about to enter mass production at Samsung Foundry using the company's 2nm-class process technology, a principal engineer at Samsung Foundry disclosed in a LinkedIn post, as noticed by Sawyer Merritt. As it turns out, the chip has been taped out recently.
"The Tesla-Samsung Al5 chip has reached tape-out," James Kim, a principal engineer at Samsung Foundry, wrote in the LinkedIn post. "It is scheduled to be manufactured at the Taylor fab using our latest 2nm process and will soon be integrated into Tesla's newest products. It has been an honor to collaborate with the outstanding engineers at Tesla Palo Alto and Austin over the past several months."
Elon Musk demonstrated the first sample of Tesla's AI5 in mid-April and revealed that the processor will be concurrently made both at TSMC and Samsung Foundry. Apparently, AI5 implemented in a TSMC process technology reached taped out several months ahead of AI5 implemented using a Samsung Foundry.
Tesla’s AI5 processor module that Elon Musk demonstrated in April integrates a relatively compact accelerator die — roughly half a reticle in size, based on Musk's earlier remarks — alongside 12 SK hynix memory packages that appear to be standard GDDR6 or GDDR7 devices. The package relies on an organic substrate, and the memory components are labeled similarly to conventional discrete DRAM chips.
Tesla has not revealed the width of AI5's memory subsystem, but the presence of 12 memory packages points to a relatively broad external memory interface. Assuming the module indeed uses 12 GDDR6 or GDDR7 ICs, the processor would feature a 384-bit memory bus. Depending on the memory technology and transfer rates employed, this would translate into memory bandwidth ranging from 768 GB/s all the way to 1.536 TB/s.
The company has not disclosed AI5's peak compute performance, or other detailed performance specifications, but Musk has previously claimed that, in certain workloads, AI5 can deliver performance improvements of up to 40X compared to its predecessor.
Musk expects AI5 to be one of the most produced chip ever, which is why Tesla plans to use two foundries to make it. AI5 is projected to be used in Tesla cars, Tesla robots, and in Tesla's data centers.
Lionel Messi is set to face England for the first time in his illustrious career, and he will do so on one of the sport’s grandest stages in the 2026 World Cup semifinals. Ahead of the clash against Argentina, England legend John Terry delivered a bold assessment of the matchup: “Man for man, we’re better.”
Speaking on the FIFA Podcast on YouTube, the former Chelsea captain argued that Argentina should hold no fear for the Three Lions: “I’m not worried with Argentina. I don’t look at Argentina and I see it kind of worried about them being better than us. I think man-for-man we’re better than Argentina.“
Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham have been England‘s standout performers with six goals apiece, while Argentina’s attack has leaned heavily on Messi to provide the spark. As a broader measure of squad quality, Transfermarkt values England’s World Cup roster at €1.36 billion, with Bellingham leading the way at €130 million, compared to Argentina’s €807 million squad valuation, with Julian Alvarez’s €100 million price tag the highest on their books.
Terry did acknowledge, however, that squad value does not tell the whole story. Despite England’s edge on paper, he conceded that Argentina’s experience in deep tournament runs at the World Cup and Copa América could prove decisive. “But the experience they have at these later stages in the competition could kind of serve them well,” he concluded.

Only Kane, John Stones, Jordan Pickford, and Marcus Rashford remain from the England squad that reached the 2018 World Cup semifinals, where they fell 2-1 to Croatia. Argentina, by contrast, have won their last four major finals, including the Finalissima against Italy, and that battle-hardened core represents one of the biggest challenges England’s less experienced players will face in the later stages of a major tournament.
At 39 years old, Messi has once again proven to be Argentina’s driving force, particularly with the rest of the attack struggling to contribute consistently. Of Argentina’s 17 goals in the tournament, eight have come from Messi, and despite going scoreless against Switzerland, he delivered an assist that moved him to the top of the competition’s assists chart.
Terry had nothing but admiration when the conversation turned to the Argentine captain: “He will be one of the top players that kind of turn up on the big occasions, and he certainly does that. When you look at them against Egypt and you think they’re out, but with him on your side, when you got someone like that, I can only compare that to a Hazard at Chelsea.“
The former England defender went on to describe Messi’s effect on Argentina as a whole. “When you always know you’re in with a chance of coming back in the game, whether you go 1-0 or 2-0 down, and these guys are just incredible and he’s that for Argentina,” Terry said.

Spain have remained one of the best teams at the 2026 World Cup, shining through their collective performances. Although Lamine Yamal has been key to the team’s overall play, he has failed to make an impact in front of goal, drawing heavy criticism. In response, Rodri Hernandez decided to praise the 19-year-old star for his collective impact ahead of their clash with France, but also asked him to calm down a bit.
“I think he needs to calm down a bit, that anxiety that sometimes he has to prove himself. He’s a very important player for us because of what he does with and without the ball, and he’s a very intelligent guy. It’s true that he’s 19 years old and that we have to calm him down at certain moments of the game,” reveals Rodrigo Hernandez in the latest mixed zone.
Far from trying to publicly criticize Lamine, Rodri is looking to take him away from the pressure of having to score or “meet expectations.” As he is not a center forward, Yamal does not base his game on producing goals, but on creating imbalance and breaking defensive lines. Therefore, focusing only on proving his goalscoring ability causes him to lose his greatest strength: Enhancing the team’s collective play.
After his outstanding season with Barcelona, Lamine Yamal arrived at the 2026 World Cup as one of the favorites to finish as the tournament’s top scorer. However, he has managed to score just one goal and has not recorded any assists in six matches. Amid criticism from the fans, the 19-year-old star has decided to respond to his lack of goals, echoing the opinion of Rodri Hernandez.

“If we win the World Cup, I think nobody will remember how many goals I scored or how many I didn’t. If we win, we’ll all be happy, that’s all I want. I know that with my movement I draw a lot of opponents away; I can create space for a teammate. Anything I can do to help, even if I don’t touch the ball in a play, will be a positive. I think everyone’s obsessed with scoring goals,” says Lamine Yamal, via COPE.
For the first time in several years, Spain have reached the semifinals of the 2026 World Cup. However, they will not have it easy, as they are set to face France, a top contender that have played two consecutive finals. While securing victory will be a major challenge, Lamine Yamal has to see it as the best opportunity to silence the criticism surrounding his name.
If he manages to score and/or provide an assist against France, Lamine Yamal could silence the doubts surrounding his name by leading Spain to victory. Facing a team that usually dominates possession, the 19-year-old star needs to shine on the counterattack, finding spaces in the opposition’s solid defense. In addition, he could have the chance to play in the 2026 World Cup final, leading Spain to victory after a 16-year drought.

Trendyol Süper Lig ekiplerinden Amed Sportif Faaliyetler, yeni sezon hazırlıklarına Erzurum kampında yaptığı antrenmanla devam etti.
Kulüpten yapılan açıklamaya göre Palandöken kampıyla çalışmalarını sürdüren yeşil-kırmızılı ekip, günü çift antrenman ve salon antrenmanıyla tamamladı.
Teknik direktör Besnik Hasi yönetimindeki antrenmanlarda futbolcular; pas, topa sahip olma, duran top organizasyonları ve atletik koşu çalışmaları yaptı.
İdman, çift kale maçla sona erdi.
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Göztepe, Slovenya'daki ilk hazırlık maçında Hırvatistan temsilcisi HNK Gorica'yı 2-0 yendi.
Rutec Spor Parkı'ndaki müsabakaya Göztepe; Arda Çimen, Ogün Bayrak, Sundberg, Taha Altıkardeş, Ege Yıldırım, Cherni, Matos, Rhaldney, Antunes, Janderson, Armstrong 11'iyle çıktı.
Karşılaşmada Göztepe'nin gollerini, 28. dakikada Armstrong ve ikinci yarıda oyuna giren Juan 49. dakikada kaydetti.
Öte yandan, yeni transferler Sundberg, Matos ve Armstong ilk defa sarı-kırmızılı formayı giydi.
İzmir temsilcisi Göztepe'nin kamp programı kapsamında oynayacağı hazırlık maçları da belli oldu. Sarı-kırmızılılar 4 hazırlık maçı daha oynayıp yurt dışı kampını tamamlayacak.

Fenerbahçeli futbolcu Kerem Aktürkoğlu baba oldu.
Fenerbahçe Kulübünden yapılan açıklamada, "Futbolcumuz Kerem Aktürkoğlu baba oldu. Futbol A takımı oyuncularımızdan Kerem Aktürkoğlu ve değerli eşi Ceren Aktürkoğlu'nun bir kız çocuğu dünyaya geldi. Kerem ve eşini tebrik ediyor; yeni doğan bebekleri Eflin'e sağlıklı ve mutlu bir ömür diliyoruz." denildi.

Fenerbahçe'nin İspanyol orta sahası yeni sezon öncesi çok özel açıklamalarda bulundu.
Fenerbahçe'nin 30 yaşındaki orta sahası Asensio yeni sezon öncesi TRT Spor'a açıklamalarda bulundu.
"10 NUMARADA DAHA RAHAT HİSSEDİYORUM"
10 numara pozisyonunda oynamayı tercih ettiğini belirten İspanyol futbolcu, "10 numara pozisyonunda kendimi daha rahat hissediyorum. Özelliklerimi en iyi ortaya çıkarabildiğim pozisyon olduğunu düşünüyorum." ifadelerini kullandı.
"OYNAMAK İSTEDİĞİMİZ FUTBOL BANA UYUYOR"
Takımın oyun anlayışına da değinen Asensio, "Oynamak istediğimiz futbol çok ilgi çekici ve hücum odaklı. Bu oyun anlayışı, elimizdeki oyuncu grubuyla da mükemmel şekilde örtüşüyor." dedi.
"FENERBAHÇE'DE ÇOK MUTLUYUM"
Kariyerine ilişkin de konuşan deneyimli futbolcu, "Şanslıyım ki çok güzel bir kariyerim oldu ve hâlâ da güzel bir kariyer sürdürüyorum. Şimdi ise burada, Fenerbahçe'de çok mutluyum. Taraftarımızı mutlu etmeye devam etmek ve birlikte tüm hedeflerimize ulaşmak için büyük bir istek duyuyorum." şeklinde konuştu.
"10 NUMARAYI GURURLA TAŞIYACAĞIM"
Yeni sezonda 10 numaralı formayı giyeceğini hatırlatan Asensio, "Bu sezon 10 numaralı formayı giyeceğim. Fenerbahçe taraftarı için de çok özel ve önemli bir numara olduğunu düşünüyorum. Bu formayı büyük bir gururla taşıyacağım." ifadelerini kullandı.
"HEDEFİMİZ ŞAMPİYONLAR LİGİ"
Şampiyonlar Ligi hedeflerine değinen Marco Asensio, "Fenerbahçe gibi bir kulüp her zaman Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde yer almayı hedeflemelidir. Bizim de hedefimiz bu. Şampiyonlar Ligi'ne katılmayı istiyoruz." diye belirtti.



One UI 8.5 is set to lose its “latest” status later this month, as Samsung unveils the next major iteration, the Android 17-based One UI 9.0.
Samsung has scheduled its next Galaxy Unpacked event for July 22 in London. Fans around the world can join the official livestream from YouTube to watch the event live from their phone or bedroom TV setup.
Foldable phones, new smartwatches, and probably smart glasses will be unveiled. Additionally, Samsung will showcase its latest software advancements, including Android 17-based One UI 9 and Wear OS 7-based One UI 9 Watch.
One UI 8.5 holds the crown of the latest official version. It gained this status at launch with the Galaxy S26 series earlier this year. Now with Samsung gearing up for the One UI 9 reveal, the next version will take over the status as well.
One UI 9 introduces intelligent capabilities and adaptive user experiences. The software is already available in Beta Program for Galaxy S26 series; however, Samsung has kept the full experience reserved for the upcoming phones.
New foldables will ship with the Stable One UI 9.0 version, built on Android 17. It will have plenty of new software perks, upgraded AI tools, and enhanced multitasking. If you’re excited, reserve the next Galaxy for early access to the new OS.
Samsung is maintaining two One UI version strategy for Galaxy users. The Stable Android release follows a major bump from Samsung in the second half, while the first half of the succeeding year brings a mid-cycle iteration.
One UI 9 might not be a major upgrade itself, but One UI 9.5 would. The next mid-cycle version will be introduced with the Galaxy S27 series next year. Until then, the One UI 9.0 will enjoy the status of being the latest official software.
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Tim Bradley has considered the “freaky strength” of , believing it could play a factor in his welterweight showdown with . The pair will collide at the T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas, on August 22, with Romero making a first defence of his WBA world title. He became the sanctioning body’s regular champion by defeating Ryan […]
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The European Commission will propose new rules limiting children's access to social media across the EU later this year, per Commission President Ursula von der Leyen. The move follows recommendations from an expert panel tasked with finding ways to better protect minors from online harms. Under the recommendations, children under 13 would only be allowed limited, supervised access to social media. Restrictions would gradually ease as they get older, however. The panel also called for platforms to prove they're safe for young users before granting access, shifting more responsibility...
A national survey has found over two-thirds (69%) of US citizens want to see AI firms transfer half of their stock into a sovereign wealth fund.
The survey, conducted by Verasight among 1,690 adults, also found that there was overwhelming support (89%) for AI companies to publicly disclose the results of all internal safety testing.
The sovereign wealth fund, proposed by Senator Bernie Sanders, would provide wealth for current and future generations, as well as acting as a source of capital for investment in new projects and developments designed to improve the lives of working class Americans.
At the announcement of Sanders’ proposed American AI Sovereign Wealth Fund Act, the senator said, “It would guarantee that the economic benefits generated by AI are used to improve the lives of all of us — not simply to make the richest people in the world even richer.”
“The future of AI and the fate of humanity must not be decided behind closed doors in Silicon Valley by billionaires seeking to maximize their power and profit,” Sanders said.
Interestingly, the survey only saw a small dip in support to 64% when the sovereign wealth fund was tied directly to Sanders, showing the bi-partisan desire for the enormous growth in AI wealth to be redistributed among Americans.
According to a Goldman Sachs report, companies operating in the AI industry have added more than $27 trillion in market value since late 2022, with corporate profits and tech investment soaring. But at the other end of the scale, working class Americans are seeing jobs replaced and entry level positions disappearing due to AI technologies.
A further report from Goldman Sachs predicts that during the 10 year AI transitional period, up to 15 million US workers could lose their jobs - around 9% of the current US workforce.
In 2026 alone, the tech sector has seen more than 166,000 layoffs, with many attributed to the adoption of new AI technologies. The trueup layoff tracker expects this number to rise to 312,000 by the end of the year.
Electricity prices are also surging in the US due to the demand of AI data centers, raising the cost of day-to-day life of millions of Americans. As a result, US representatives have put forward a bi-partisan Ratepayer Protection Act that would force AI companies and hyperscalers to pay for the energy they use, with additional charges to help fund the expansion of electricity infrastructure that has been placed under additional load by data centers.
Via CNBC
The Ninja Slushi is one of my all-time favorite kitchen appliances, but it's simply too large for my kitchen. Thankfully there are personal blenders that are smaller, cost a lot less, and make perfect slushies for one in just a few seconds — and here I've picked three of the best that can tackle ice and other frozen ingredients with ease.
Some single-serve blenders struggle to tackle any ingredients tougher than an apple, but each of the models here will crush ice effortlessly despite their compact size. Once you're done, you can take your drink on the road, to work — or just to the back yard for sipping in the sunshine.
Slushies made this way won't be identical to those created with a Slushi machine, but they can come close. The Slushi works by taking liquid ingredients and freezing them while stirring to create small ice crystals, whereas blenders create slush by chopping up large pieces of ice. If you want an undiluted slushie without added water, try freezing ingredients like juice or soda in an ice-cube tray. Provided you add the recommended amount of liquid to your blender's cup (usually around 6oz / 170ml) you should get a very similar (and equally tasty) result.






At 1,200 watts, the Ninja BlendBOSS has the most powerful motor of all the blenders in this list, and transforms ice and frozen fruit into slush with ease. It consists of a sturdy, unusually-shaped base (which reminds me of a UFO) and a Stanley-style cup, with a sip lid and straw that you can carry, or tuck into your car's cupholder.
It has three preset options (smoothie, ice crush, and blend) plus a pulse option so you can take control yourself. The preset programs will blend and pause in different patterns to ensure all the ingredients come into contact with the blades — and they're very effective. Our reviewer Karen Freeman reported that her smoothie with frozen berries "came out perfectly smooth [with] no chunks of blueberry skin or spinach" and the blender "turned ice into snow incredibly quickly and thoroughly" for iced lemonade. Your recipe needs to include at least 6oz / 175ml liquid along with the ice for proper blending.
Some single-serving blenders tend to jump across your kitchen counter when dialled up to full, but the BlendBOSS has a cleverly designed base with a circle of grippy silicone, plus suction cups to ensure it doesn't dance onto the floor when preparing iced drinks.
The only downside we found is that the lid of the chug cap sometimes fell down and bopped us on the nose mid-slurp, but that was only a very minor annoyance. This is otherwise a brilliant tool for making slushies and smoothies, and very reasonably priced too.
Read our full Ninja BlendBOSS review








Unlike the two other blenders here, which comprise a plug-in base that you keep in the kitchen and a detachable cup to take with you, the Nutribullet Flip is fully portable and rechargeable so you can whip up drinks on the move (particularly handy if you're at the gym and want a fresh protein shake, for example). Just add your ingredients to the cup, screw on the lid, flip it upside down and press the button. Thirty seconds later, you can turn it upright again and start sipping. What could be easier?
I was a bit apprehensive about drinking from the part of the blender that contains the motor, but you're in no danger at all of cutting yourself; the blade assembly is well away from the drinking spout and the motor can't activate unless the cover on the drinking spout is fully closed.
The Flip handles ice with ease, and I used it to prepare some very nice iced coffee drinks during testing. Particularly large frozen strawberries sometimes required a second blending cycle to be fully pulverized (the Flip only has one program) but nothing I tested could withstand a minute in contact with its blades. When you're done, the insulated cup keeps your slush and shakes cold for hours. You'll need to add at least 8oz / 235ml liquid along with your ice.
Something I particularly like about the Flip is that its blades are at the widest point of the cup, which means everything falls down onto them rather than getting stuck on the sides. It's especially easy to clean as well; add water and a drop of dish soap, run a cycle, then rinse.
Read our full Nutribullet Flip review







I awarded the Ninja Blast Max a full five stars thanks to its ability to turn even the toughest ingredients into a silky smoothie or tasty slush. Ice and frozen fruit were transformed into a frosty treat in no time at all, and tough fibrous vegetables like kale were no match for its powerful motor and super-sharp blades.
The Blast Max has a 'crush' setting specifically designed for ice, which turns rock-solid strawberries and raspberries into slushies in less than a minute. Alternatively, add plenty of ice, a shot of espresso, and a good splash of milk for a delicious iced coffee. Provided your drink includes at least 6oz / 175ml liquid, the Blast Max will handle it with ease. "The resulting blended iced coffee looked as good as anything you might get from a coffee shop, with a nice layer of foam on top and no chunks of unblended ice crystals," I said.
The Blast Max has a travel cup that detaches from the charging base for sipping on the move, with measuring lines clearly marked on the side. Ninja suggests that you might need to give it a little shake during blending to loosen any ingredients stuck to the sides that might miss the blades, but during my tests I never found that necessary.
The Blast Max is the most affordable of these three blenders right now, and no less impressive than the other two. For me, the only drawback was that, unlike the Nutribullet Flip, the Blast Max doesn't have an insulated cup to keep slushies frosty when you're on the go.
Read our full Ninja Blast Max review
We absolutely loved the Anycubic Kobra S1 Combo when we tested out this 3D printer. It's fast, user-friendly, and suitable for beginners, hobbyists, and even micro-business users.
I'm always on the look-out for unmissable 3D printer deals, so I was very happy to see the Anycubic Kobra S1 Combo is currently on sale for $430 (was $650) at Amazon.
Built around a high-speed CoreXY motion system, the Kobra S1 Combo reaches print speeds of up to 600mm/s without loss of accuracy, which is important when producing prototypes, home projects, or detailed models. In the UK, the Kobra S1 is now £400 (was £599)

This fully enclosed 3D printer offers fast 600mm/s CoreXY printing, built-in four-color support, active filament drying, automatic bed leveling, smart app control, and reliable performance for detailed, multi-color creations.
In the UK: now £400 (was £599)View Deal
In his rave review, our 3D printer expert Alastair said the Kobra S1 delivered "next-generation multi-filament printing at an outstanding price" and called it "a printer that you can't fail to be impressed with."
He added that the model "blends build quality, price, and absolute precision" and "when it comes to single-material printing, not only can you print with a wide variety of materials, but it's fast and the precision is hard to beat."
One of the features we liked most is the built-in active filament drying system. This helps prevent moisture-related problems such as bubbles and clogged nozzles. Keeping filament dry improves print quality and reliability, especially during long, multi-day jobs.
Beginners will appreciate one-click auto-leveling, vibration compensation, and flow rate calibration which work together to produce consistent results with minimal setup.
The fully enclosed design maintains stable temperatures for more demanding materials such as ABS.
The Kobra S1 Combo brings color printing within easy reach and supports four-color printing out of the box. Connecting two Ace Pro units expands that to eight colors while reducing filament waste via an optimized printing algorithm.
The Anycubic app and LAN connectivity allows you to monitor and control jobs remotely. Maintenance is simple thanks to a quick-swap nozzle system that lets you replace nozzles in seconds instead of dismantling the print head.
Having tested a wide range of machines, the Kobra S1 remains one of our favorite 3D printers thanks to its combination of speed, ease of use, and excellent print quality. As Alistair noted, "there's a lot to be impressed with here."
If you’ve been thinking about getting into 3D printing or upgrading your current setup, this is an excellent opportunity to pick up a highly capable multi-color 3D printer at a fraction of the usual price.
For other options, check out the best 3D printers we've tested.

Anycubic's fast CoreXY 3D printer offers native four-color printing, expandable to 19 colors, 600mm/s print speeds, AI monitoring, automatic bed leveling, Wi-Fi connectivity, and a spacious 260 × 260 × 260mm build volume.
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This high-speed 3D printer offers native seven-color printing, expandable to 19 colors, automatic bed leveling, AI monitoring, Wi-Fi connectivity, a spacious 260 × 260 × 260mm build volume, and print speeds up to 600mm/s.
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I'm forever looking out for great mini PC deals and was pleased to see that Amazon has cut the price of the GMKtec M6 Ultra mini PC to $600 (was $700) ahead of the back-to-school season.
Ideal for students, professionals, creators, multitaskers, and even gamers, the M6 Ultra is powered by an AMD Ryzen 5 7640HS processor with six cores and 12 threads, reaching speeds of up to 5.0GHz and featuring integrated Radeon 760M graphics.
In his glowing review, our mini PC expert Alistair said the M6 Ultra offered "exceptional performance for an extremely balanced price." He went on to sum up the device, saying: "If you're looking for an exceptionally well-priced mini PC that offers plenty of upgradeability and is able to handle pretty much anything you throw at it, then the GMKtec M6 Ultra is a perfect option."

This compact mini PC features an AMD Ryzen 5 7640HS processor, 32GB DDR5 RAM, a 1TB SSD, triple 4K display support, USB4, dual 2.5G Ethernet, Wi-Fi 6E, and Windows 11 Pro pre-installed.View Deal
The M6 Ultra comes with 16GB DDR5 RAM and a fast 1TB PCIe SSD. There's also room to grow, with support for up to 128GB of memory and dual M.2 SSD slots offering up to 8TB of storage.
Dual 2.5Gb Ethernet ports, WiFi 6E, Bluetooth 5.2, USB4, HDMI 2.0, DisplayPort, and multiple USB ports make it easy to build a flexible workstation or connect loads of peripherals.
It can drive up to three displays, and USB4 output means it is capable of up to 8K at 60Hz — making it a great fit for home offices, students, creative workflows, and anyone who likes spreading work across multiple screens.
Despite its tiny size, the M6 Ultra includes dual-fan cooling to help maintain consistent performance during longer, more intensive workloads.
With a welcome $100 discount, this is easily one of the top mini PC deals available right now. If you're after a compact desktop with modern connectivity and plenty of upgrade potential, this Amazon deal is not to be missed.
For more options, take a look at our roundups of the best mini PCs you can buy right now.
Amazon has slashed the price of the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 Creator Combo to $549 (was $629), saving you $80 on one of the most capable pocket-sized 4K cameras for content creators and travel vloggers.
The Osmo Pocket 3's compact size means it's easy to slip into a pocket, hence the name, or small bag, yet it packs features normally found on much larger cameras. If you regularly create videos for YouTube, TikTok, Instagram, or travel content, this is a terrific opportunity to save big on a premium model.
In his glowing review, our expert Paul called the DJI Osmo Pocket 3 "an impressive camera that delivers amazing video quality and beautiful slow-motion scenes. The all-new 1-inch sensor boosts the image quality in low light, while the portrait filming mode enables on-board filming in this orientation, and the timelapse and motion lapse features further expand the functionality."

The DJI Osmo Pocket 3 Creator Combo captures stunning 4K/120fps video with smooth 3-axis stabilization, intelligent face and object tracking, plus an included microphone for clear, professional-quality audio.View Deal
A 1-inch CMOS sensor captures detailed footage in up to 4K at 120fps, giving you plenty of flexibility for smooth slow-motion clips and crisp everyday recording.
It also performs well in challenging lighting, ensuring night scenes and sunsets don't lose any important detail or clarity.
Filming while walking or moving around is where the Osmo Pocket 3 really shines thanks to the 3-axis mechanical stabilization system that keeps footage impressively stable when exploring a city, hiking a trail, or following fast-moving subjects.
The rotating 2-inch touchscreen makes switching between horizontal and vertical recording quick and simple, and lets you create content for different platforms. ActiveTrack 6.0 keeps faces and moving subjects centered, making solo filming less of a challenge.
Fast autofocus helps lock onto subjects quickly, keeping footage sharp. Support for D-Log M and 10-bit color gives creators far greater flexibility during editing, with up to one billion colors available.
Stereo recording captures clear sound alongside your footage. The Creator Combo includes a microphone, making it even easier to record clean dialogue without the need to splash out on extra accessories.
While at $549, this isn't what I'd term a budget purchase, it is one of the best prices I've seen for the Creator Combo, and it's highly recommended.

The DJI Osmo Action 5 Pro Essential Combo records stunning 4K video at 120fps, featuring a 1/1.3-inch sensor, advanced stabilization, subject tracking, dual OLED touchscreens, 47GB built-in storage, and a waterproof design for adventures.View Deal

This camera can record immersive 8K 360° video with a 1-inch imaging sensor, plus 4K at 120fps and a wide 170° Boost mode. Three batteries provide extended shooting time for longer adventures and creative projects.View Deal

This model can record crisp 4K video at up to 240fps with a 1-inch CMOS sensor, smooth 3-axis stabilization, 2x lossless zoom, 107GB built-in storage, and a rotatable 2-inch touchscreen for flexible shooting.View Deal
A ransomware negotiator who worked with the attackers behind his clients’ backs has been sentenced to almost six years in prison.
A sentencing memorandum published by the US government said 41-year-old Angelo Martino will spend the next 70 months in prison, and will also lose all of the cryptocurrency the attackers paid him for sharing insider information, as well as all of the houses, cars, and boats, he had bought with this money.
He will also have to pay 10% of any salary he earns after his release.
In November 2025, it was reported that three men who worked as ransomware negotiators to help victims minimize the damages of these attacks were actually agents for the dreaded BlackCat (ALPHV) ransomware collective.
Over the next months, it was reported that the men - Ryan Clifford Goldberg of Georgia, Kevin Tyler Martin of Texas, and Angelo Martino of Land O'Lakes, Florida, not only did not help their victims, but actually infected some of them with ransomware, and later shared valuable insider information with other BlackCat affiliates, in order to maximize the payment.
Their victims included at least five companies: a medical device company from Florida (demanded $10 million in ransom, ended up paying around $1.2 million), a pharmaceutical company from Maryland, a doctor’s office and an engineering company in California, and a drone manufacturer based in Virginia.
While all three faced serious prison time (between 10 and 20 years), they received far less. Martin and Goldberg were each sentenced to four years in prison in April 2026, while Martino will spend five years and ten months behind bars. Martino pleaded guilty and asked for a 24-month sentence, stating he “provided substantial assistance that contributed to the indictment and conviction of two co-defendants.” It didn’t work.
Via Ars Technica


2026/2027-ci illər mövsümünə Türkiyədə hazırlaşan “Turan Tovuz”un qardaş ölkədə keçirəcəyi yoxlama oyunlarındakı rəqiblərindən biri bəlli olub.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Tovuz klubunun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
Bildirilir ki, bölgə təmsilçisi iyulun 17-də İranın 21 yaşlılardan ibarət yığma komandası (U-21) ilə qarşılaşacaq. Oyuna Bakı vaxtı ilə saat 19:00-da start veriləcək.
Xatırladaq ki, Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün bürünc mükafatçısı olan “Turan Tovuz” Türkiyə toplanışı çərçivəsində 4 yoxlama görüşü keçirəcək. Digər rəqiblərin kimliyi və oyunların tarixləri hələ bəlli deyil.
Tovuz təmsilçisi Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında ötən mövsümü 59 xalla 3-cü pillədə başa vurub. Komanda keçirdiyi 33 oyunda 17 qələbə qazanıb, 8 heç-heçə edib, 8 məğlubiyyətə üzülüb.
Portuqaliyalı sol cinah müdafiəçisi Joao Pedro Monteyro de Oliveyra (“Jota” kimi tanınır – red.) bundan sonra “Şamaxı”nın uğurları üçün çalışacaq.
Arena.az bu barədə əyalət klubunun mətbuat xidmətinə istinadən xəbər verir.
Xəbərdə vurğulanır ki, “Şamaxı” yeni mövsüm üçün heyətini formalaşdırmaq yönündə fəaliyyətini davam etdirir. Bölgə təmsilçisi sol cinah müdafiəçisi Joao Pedro Monteyro de Oliveyranı da heyətinə qatıb. 26 yaşlı futbolçu ilə 1+1 illik müqavilə imzalanıb.
Jotanın sonuncu iş yeri Portuqaliyanın “San Juan de Ver” klubu olub. O, sözügedən komandanın heyətində 24 oyuna çıxıb, 2 qol vurub, 1 məhsuldar ötürmə verib.
Jota daha öncə “Sanyonaense”, “Monkarapaçense”, “Lusitaniya”, “Qondomar” kimi komandalarda da çıxış edib.
Xatırladaq ki, “Şamaxı” daha öncə Uğur Cahangirov, Emin Rüstəmov, Sənan Muradlı, Ceyhun Bağırzadə, Okan Təhməzli, Hacıəli Şirəliyev, Emil Süleymanov və Nicat Qaragözlünu də heyətinə qatmışdı. Abdulla Seydəhmədov və Həbib İsmayılovla yeni müqavilə bağlamış əyalət təmsilçisi Nihat Mehralıyev, Vladislav Veremeyev, Rafael Məhərrəmli, Arsen Ağcabəyov, Andrey Tırkovyanu, Rodriqo Fernandes, Ramiz Muradov, Davud Mənsumov, Abdulla Rzayev, Səlim Həşimov, Rüfət Abbasov, Karim Rossi, Bilal İsmayılov, Sezar Henrike, Ravil Qafarov və Dioqo Balau ilə də yollarını ayırıb.
TNS-in baş məşqçisi Kreyq Harrison Çempionlar Liqasının 1-ci raundunda “Sabah”a qarşı keçirəcəkləri cavab matçından öncə fikirlərini bölüşüb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, Azərbaycan və Uels təmsilçiləri arasındakı cavab görüşü sabah keçiriləcək.
Bakıdakı ilk oyunda 0:2 hesablı məğlubiyyətə üzülmüş Uels komandasının baş məşqçisi Kreyq Harrison bu gün təşkil edilmiş mətbuat konfransında bunları dilə gətirib:
“İlk oyunda məğlub olsaq da, hazırda komandada hər şey qaydasındadır. Biz dərk edirik ki, “Sabah” çox yaxşı komandadır. “Qarabağ” kimi Çempionlar Liqasında uğurla çıxış etmiş bir komanda ilə rəqabət aparırlar və onlara qarşı belə nəticələr göstərirlərsə, deməli, zəif ola bilməzlər. Onların çox yaxşı oyunçuları və təcrübəli baş məşqçisi var. Məğlubiyyətə rəğmən, komandamın təşkilatçılığı, əzmkarlığı və fədakarlığı məni sevindirdi. Bəlkə də istədiyimiz qədər hücum edə bilmədik.
Bu dəfə rəqibin topa o qədər də çox sahib olmayacağını gözləyirəm. Lakin onlar topa nəzarət etməyi sevən komandadırlar, ona görə də yenə müəyyən üstünlükləri ola bilər. Oyun planımız bu dəfə fərqli olacaq, topla daha çox oynamağa və imkanlar yaratmağa çalışacağıq. Topa sahib olmaq güclü göstəricidir, amma yekunda hər şeyi qapıya zərbələr həll edir. Evdə daha çox hücum etməyi və onları təzyiq altında saxlamağı planlaşdırırıq. İlk qolu biz vursaq, hər şey dəyişəcək.
Futbolda həmişə nəsə öyrənirsən. Nəyi daha yaxşı edə biləcəyimizi analiz etdik. Məşqçilər heyəti ilə saatlarla bunun üzərində çalışmışıq. Müsbət və mənfi məqamları qeyd etmişik. Geriyə qayıdarkən yol bizim üçün yaxşı keçmədi və yolda 18-20 saat vaxt itirdik. Hava limanlarında çox gözlədik. “Sabah” isə yəqin ki, çarter reysi ilə birbaşa gələcək. Lakin artıq o yorğunluğu geridə qoymuşuq, dincəlmişik və hazırıq. Sabah yalnız bəzi kiçik xatırlatmalar edib meydana çıxacaq və ilk qolu vurmağa çalışacağıq. Evdə oynayırıq, 2 top fərqi ilə geridəyik və ilk qolu bizim vurmağımız mütləqdir. Bu qol 1-ci dəqiqədə də gələ bilər, 80-ci dəqiqədə də. Əgər 80 dəqiqə ərzində ilk qolu vura bilsək, oyun tamamilə yenidən başlayacaq. Əsas məqsədimiz də məhz budur”.
Kreyq Harrison heyətlə bağlı ciddi itkilərin olduğunu vurğulayıb:
“Ben Uilson, Bred Yanq, Denni Devis, Adam Uilson, Rori Holden və Ceykob sabah oynamayacaqlar. Ümid edirik ki, növbəti mərhələyə qədər sağalarlar. Onlar bizim üçün çox vacib oyunçulardır. Səfər matçında ehtiyat oyunçular skamyamız çox gənc və təcrübəsiz idi. Demək olar ki, ümumilikdə 50-dən az oyun təcrübələri var idi. Evdə bəlkə də gənclərə şans vermək daha asan olar, amma səfərdə onları belə böyük təzyiq altına atmaq və səhv etmə ehtimallarını artırmaq ədalətli olmazdı”.
Baş məşqçi TNS-in ev oyunlarını süni örtüklü meydanda keçirməsinə də toxunub:
“Etiraf edək ki, Avropada süni örtüklü meydançalar o qədər də çox deyil. Biz isə hər gün burada məşq edir və oynayırıq. Topun quru və ya yaş havada necə hərəkət etdiyini çox yaxşı bilirik. Futbolçularımız özlərini burada rahat hiss edirlər. Biz evdə doğrudan da təhlükəli rəqibik və bunu sabahkı matç üçün böyük müsbət hal kimi dəyərləndiririk”.
“Gəncə” voleybol klubu heyətini yeni oyunçu ilə gücləndirib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə bölgə təmsilçisi məlumat yayıb. Braziliyalı voleybolçu Ariadne Ramos ilə müqavilə imzalanıb.
Braziliya və Peruda çıxış etmiş oyunçu son olaraq ölkəsində “ASV Hornets”in formasını geyinib.
Qeyd edək ki, “Gəncə” daha əvvəl Leyla Parşkova, Hellen Luvizetti Lacava, Militsa Vukoviç və Olena Napalkova ilə də müqavilə bağlayıb. Bundan əlavə, Mellisa Rangel ilə sözləşmənin müddəti uzadılıb.
Anan Khalaili has not passed his medical tests with Inter, while Roma have confirmed that Paulo Dybala signed a contract extension until 2027. Check out today’s transfer news from Serie A and Italian football.
Paulo Dybala has officially signed a new contract at Roma, extending his stay in the capital until June 2027.
The Giallorossi coach Gian Piero Gasperini released an interview with Radio Anch’io lo Sport, providing updates on Manu Koné, among other things, and admitting that the club might be forced to listen to offers for some of their top players.

Inter President Beppe Marotta announced at a press conference on the first day of pre-season that Anan Khalaili had failed his medical tests, so he would not be joining the club. According to Gazzetta, the Nerazzurri will now focus on Guela Doué, 23, currently under contract with Strasbourg.
Milan are waiting for offers for Rafael Leao and Santiago Gimenez. Neither has formal proposals on the table. However, according to Gazzetta, Aston Villa have enquired about another Milan player, Pervis Estupinan, who joined the Rossoneri a year ago from Brighton.
New signing Gonçalo Ramos paid a surprise visit to his new teammates at Milanello today, on the first day of pre-season.
Juventus’ General Manager Giovanni Carnevali has spoken about negotiations with PSG for Randal Kolo Muani, warning: “The demands are too high, so either we reach an agreement, or we will turn to a different player.”
Regarding transfer speculation on Inter midfielder Davide Frattesi, Carnevali added: “He is an extraordinary lad who would do well at all big clubs, but we do not need a player of his characteristics.”
Elsewhere at the Allianz Stadium, according to Gazzetta, Leeds are the favourites to sign Tarik Muharemovic from Sassuolo, followed by Newcastle, Sunderland and Bournemouth. The Neroverdi’s asking price is €40m, which would be just €20m for Juventus, who hold a 50% sell-on clause.
The Bianconeri, however, have reportedly dropped out of the race after both the player and Sassuolo increased their financial demands. The Bianconeri would still be entitled to €20m if Muharemovic is sold for €40m.
Napoli will sell either Noa Lang or David Neres if they secure Ezequiel Zeballos’s signature this summer, according to Gazzetta.
Danilho Doekhi has arrived in Rome to undergo medical tests for Lazio before completing a free transfer. His contract with Union Berlin expired on June 30.
According to Sky, Lazio are also close to Dinamo Zagreb’s defender Sergi Dominguez, while Gazzetta maintains that the Biancocelesti won’t match the €15m asking price.

Gazzetta adds that Bologna are interested in Carlos Espì, Levante centre-forward with a €25m release clause, while Fiorentina’s next target is Ivory Coast international Christ Inao Oulai, a central midfielder for Trabzonspor.
The Tuscans have also reached an agreement with Basel to sell Italian midfielder Jonas Harder, according to Sky.
Italy international Diego Coppola will land in Paris today to complete a permanent €20m transfer to Paris FC, where he spent the second half of the 2025-26 season on loan (via Gazzetta).
Harry Winks and Jacopo Fazzini have arrived to undergo medical tests with Cagliari.
Atalanta are preparing an opening offer for Kerim Alajbegovic, with the Bayer Leverkusen talent open to joining La Dea, reports Sportitalia.
Genoa will take legal action against Elliot Stroud’s agents, as the Mjällby winger had reportedly signed a pre-contract agreement with the Grifone before making a late decision to join Hull City instead, according to Sky.
The Rossoblu are also preparing to welcome Hamed Traorè, a former Sassuolo and Bournemouth midfielder, who will undergo medical tests tomorrow.
Valentino Lazaro from Torino to Al-Ain (free agent)
Alex Jimenez to Fiorentina from Bournemouth (loan)
Napoli are finally beginning to progress in pre-season, as new coach Max Allegri arrived ahead of tomorrow’s press conference, while Antonio Vergara has agreed an improved contract.
The Partenopei have been fairly static compared to many of the other Serie A sides so far this summer, as they are forced to sell players before they can bring any more in.
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They were also urged to wait until recently to finally announce Allegri as their coach, as first he had to terminate his existing contract with Milan after his sudden dismissal.
The tactician arrived in Naples this evening and he will be presented to the media at the historic Teatro San Carlo on Tuesday at 11.30 local time.

Meanwhile, multiple sources including Sky Sport Italia and Fabrizio Romano all confirm that today Napoli agreed a contract extension with Vergara.
It will be an improved salary for the youth academy product, starting at €1m per season and rising, and run to June 2031.
The 23-year-old creative midfielder and winger had been on the verge of an exit on loan last season, but ended up having a starring role due to the injury crisis reducing other options.
According to Sky Sport Italia, Watford have agreed a deal with Bologna for goalkeeper Federico Ravaglia, on loan with an option to buy that could become an obligation.
The details of the arrangement are that this is a one-season loan with an option to buy at the end of the term.
However, the condition to activate the obligation and make it permanent would be Watford earning promotion into the Premier League.
There is a very Italian feel developing at Watford, because their coach is Alessio Dionisi, and they had already brought in Edoardo Bove as a free agent last term.

Ravaglia would regularly challenge first choice Lukasz Skorupski for the gloves at Bologna, so is perhaps hoping to get more regular playing time at Watford.
The 26-year-old came up through the Bologna youth academy, going on a series of loans to Sudtirol, Gubbio, Frosinone and Reggina, until returning to the Stadio Dall’Ara in 2023.
Last season, the goalkeeper made 25 competitive appearances between Serie A, the Europa League, Supercoppa Italiana and Coppa Italia.
He kept two clean sheets and conceded 45 goals.
Danilho Doekhi has arrived in Rome to join Lazio as a free agent after his contract with Union Berlin expires, ready to sign until June 2029.
The defender was filmed this afternoon landing in the airport in the Eternal City, where he was whisked to a meeting where he finalised the details of the agreement.
He is already having his medical tests and can now put pen to paper on a three-year contract.
Doekhi celebrated his 28th birthday a couple of weeks ago and is a free agent after his contract with Union Berlin was allowed to expire on June 30.
His previous clubs include Ajax and Vitesse, moving to Germany for free in the summer of 2022.
There is a family connection to Serie A, as he is the nephew of former Milan player Winston Bogarde.
Lazio are in need of new defenders after selling Mario Gila to Milan and agreeing the transfer of Alessio Romagnoli to Al-Sadd, although the latter has not been finalised yet.
Fiorentina and Fenerbahce made a late attempt to sign free agent Zeki Celik, but the Turkiye international has reportedly already agreed to sign a new contract with Roma.
The 29-year-old is currently free to do as he wishes, because his contract with the Giallorossi expired on June 30.
This has made him an appetising prospect on the transfer market, with Fenerbahce making a proposal, while Fiorentina have also seemingly approached the versatile defender.

However, the Corriere dello Sport reporter Eleonora Trotta insists that it is all in vain, because Celik has already agreed to sign a new contract at Roma.
Much like his teammate Paulo Dybala, who put pen to paper earlier today, the deal is to take a pay cut in order to fit within the new financial parameters at the Stadio Olimpico.
Celik is expected to earn circa €3m per season at Roma, who have just sealed their return to the Champions League.
He first joined Roma in the summer of 2022 from Lille at a cost of €7.4m plus a 15 per cent cut of the sell-on fee, going on to make 151 competitive appearances for the club with two goals and 10 assists.
Lecce are the favourites to snap up Scotland Under-21 international striker Robbie Ure, currently at IK Sirius, but seem a long way off the €4m asking price.
According to Sportitalia transfer expert Alfredo Pedullà, the Salentini are in active pursuit of the 22-year-old centre-forward.
However, their proposal so far is believed to be just €1.8m plus a 20-25 per cent cut of his future sale fee.
That is nowhere near the asking price set by Swedish club Sirius, which is of €4m plus add-ons and a percentage of the sell-on fee.

While Ure is open to the idea of playing in Serie A at the Stadio Via del Mare, getting a deal over the line could be another matter.
There is no shortage of interest, with the likes of Celtic, OGC Nice, TSG Hoffenheim, FC Lorient and RC Strasbourg all sniffing around the forward.
Originally coming through the Glasgow Rangers academy, he moved to Belgium for RSCA Futures in 2023, then to Sweden in March 2025.
Aston Villa are intensifying talks with Milan for Pervis Estupinan, as a replacement for Lucas Digne after Paris Saint-Germain decided to activate his release clause.
It has been a tough day for Aston Villa, because in the space of a few hours they learned that Manchester United would pay the €41m to trigger the clause for €41m, then that Paris Saint-Germain would do the same for Digne at circa €10m.
That won’t be completed until after Digne has finished playing in the World Cup with France, but it is a heads up for the Birmingham club to seek a replacement.

It had already been suggested that Aston Villa were pursuing Estupinan, and that is now confirmed by transfer pundit Fabrizio Romano and others.
The 28-year-old was something of a flop after his €17m plus €2m add-ons move from Brighton and Hove Albion last year, so this would be an opportunity to go back to the Premier League.
Estupinan contributed one goal and one assist, along with one red card, in his total 22 competitive appearances for the Rossoneri last season.
New coach Ruben Amorim would prefer other profiles for the left flank, and so a sale should not be difficult to organise.
Bruno Guimaraes has been heavily linked with a move to Arsenal this summer.
The Gunners are hoping to add more creativity, composure, and technical ability in the middle of the park, and the Brazilian would be an exceptional acquisition. He has been one of the best Central midfielders in the league in recent seasons. He is at the peak of his career, and there have been rumours that he wants to join Arsenal.
Meanwhile, reports have surfaced that Newcastle promised they would let Guimaraes leave for the right price, but Luke Edwards from the Telegraph has now spoken to Mehrdad Ghodoussi and Amanda Staveley, who have confirmed that no such promises have been made to the player or his representatives. This will certainly complicate any potential move for Arsenal. It seems that Newcastle are prepared to dig their heels in, and they want to keep the midfielder.
It will be interesting to see if Guimaraes decides to force an exit in the coming weeks. The opportunity to play for Arsenal will be hard to turn down for him. The Premier League champions could provide him with the platform to compete at the highest level and win major trophies. He is at the peak of his career, and he has clearly outgrown Newcastle. He needs to compete at a higher level, and joining one of the world’s biggest teams would be ideal.
Newcastle have lost multiple players in recent transfer windows, and losing the Brazilian would be another devastating blow. He is one of the best players at the club. They have recently sanctioned the departure of Sandro Tonali, and losing two of their best midfielders in one window could prove catastrophic for them.
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Manchester United were heavily linked with a move for Ederson from Atalanta in recent weeks.
The Brazilian midfielder completed his full medical with Manchester United recently, but the Red Devils have decided not to proceed with the deal after a potential issue was flagged following the medical.
According to Sky Sports, Manchester United could still return for the Brazilian midfielder towards the end of the window, depending on how the transfer window develops for them.
Meanwhile, the 27-year-old midfielder will be thoroughly disappointed with the situation. The report claims that Manchester United are sympathetic to the player and his family after the move collapsed at the very end. Manchester United agreed a £38 million deal with the Italian club, and personal terms were also agreed with the player.
Meanwhile, Manchester United have already signed Andrey Santos from Chelsea, and they are set to wrap up the signing of Youri Tielemans from Aston Villa. It remains to be seen whether they are prepared to return for the Brazilian in the coming weeks.
They should invest in a quality defensive midfielder instead. It is no secret that they need more quality in the middle of the park, and the likes of Santos and Tielemans will add control, composure, and technical ability there. Now, they need someone who can break up the opposition attack and protect the back four.
While there is no doubt that Ederson is a quality player and he can help out at both ends of the pitch, he is not a specialist defensive midfielder. It remains to be seen what Manchester United decide over the next few weeks.
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Chelsea are currently working to sign the Rayo Vallecano defender Pep Chavarria.
The 28-year-old left back has impressed in La Liga, and he is a specific request from Xabi Alonso. Chelsea sanctioned the departure of Marc Cucurella to Real Madrid, and they need to replace him properly.
The 28-year-old could be the ideal alternative to the Spanish international. According to a report from MARCA, Chelsea are currently locked in negotiations with the Spanish club, and they are set to submit an offer of around €25 million. They have already had an offer of around €15 million for the defender rejected.
The player has already agreed personal terms with Chelsea, and he is dreaming of the Premier League. The opportunity for one of the best clubs in the world will be exciting for him. He will certainly hope that the two clubs can finalise an agreement quickly so that he can focus on his football and sort out his long-term future.
Chelsea have now accelerated their effort to wrap up the move, and it remains to be seen whether Rayo Vallecano is prepared to accept the improved offer when it is presented. They will not want to hold onto the defender against his wishes. It is clear that he is distracted after the interest from Chelsea, and he will look to secure a summer exit soon.
It would be ideal for the two clubs to find common ground and get the deal across the line. Rayo Vallecano will need to replace a key player like Chavarria, and they need time in the market. They will not want to sell the defender lead on in the window, with little time to properly replace him.
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Napoli are finally beginning to progress in pre-season, as new coach Max Allegri arrived ahead of tomorrow’s press conference, while Antonio Vergara has agreed an improved contract.
The Partenopei have been fairly static compared to many of the other Serie A sides so far this summer, as they are forced to sell players before they can bring any more in.
They were also urged to wait until recently to finally announce Allegri as their coach, as first he had to terminate his existing contract with Milan after his sudden dismissal.
The tactician arrived in Naples this evening and he will be presented to the media at the historic Teatro San Carlo on Tuesday at 11.30 local time.
MILAN, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 28: Massimiliano Allegri, Head Coach of AC Milan during the Serie A match between AC Milan and SSC Napoli at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on September 28, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Meanwhile, multiple sources including Sky Sport Italia and Fabrizio Romano all confirm that today Napoli agreed a contract extension with Vergara.
It will be an improved salary for the youth academy product, and run to June 2031.
The 23-year-old creative midfielder and winger had been on the verge of an exit on loan last season, but ended up having a starring role due to the injury crisis reducing other options.

Indiana Fever point guard Caitlin Clark has been named to the All-Star Game for the third time in as many seasons despite playing a career low in minutes. Unfortunately, a segment of the population seems set on perpetually discussing anything but her outstanding play on the court night after night, even as she deals with a back injury that has lingered throughout the season.
Last week, several Republican members of Congress penned a letter to WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert demanding that the WNBA take action to prevent what they deemed to be ” repeated acts of unnecessary physical hostility and violence” against Clark, and even mentioned that the acts “may be racially motivated.”
In a recent appearance on Fox News, conservative political commentator and former collegiate swimmer Riley Gaines commented on Clark’s treatment by the league and opposing players.
“Here’s what I’ll say about Caitlin Clark,” Gaines said. “It goes without saying that she is the golden goose of the WNBA. Do they hate her because she’s white? Maybe. Do they hate her because she’s straight? Maybe. I think it is rooted in jealousy.”
“I think she was the queen of the WNBA before she ever stepped foot on a WNBA court, and they hate her for it,” she added.
The Indiana Fever quickly attempted to distance the organization from any outside political agendas trying to be attached to its star player, but the damage seems to already have been done. Unfortunately for Gaines and the members of Congress behind the letter, their support has seemed to alienate more people against Clark.
Clark faced criticism for what many perceived to be her flopping in Sunday night’s game win against the Las Vegas Aces, and not only did she face some intense criticism, but some fans on social media slapped her with some unfortunate and undeserving nicknames.
“Confederate Clark back at it again,” one fan posted on X.
“Caitlin is getting bullied and needs more intervention from congress!!!! Karen’s tears after she crumpled to the ground after seeing the missed shot and heard the whistle got the refs to review for ‘hostile act’ after the review she still yelled at the refs. Pathetic,” another fan posted.
“Caitlin is an embarrassment to Women’s Basketball! First Calling Congress because they don’t let her get her way plus all the Flopping and showing out on the court like a Toddler! She is Weak and deserves Zero respect in the league!” someone else added.
“CaitlinCongress is a classic passive aggressive. If a player has status she’ll pretend they hurt her,” one account wrote.
What many of her harshest critics fail to realize, however, is that Clark has never voiced support for anyone’s political agenda, and has even come out against the hate that black women around the league have received online.
“The harassment, the hate. None of that is OK …” she said prior to Sunday’s game, via ESPN. “There should never be a question of character like I’ve always stood up here and said that, and that’s truly what I believe, that’s how I was raised. So, none of that is okay, and I don’t want anyone to experience that.”
The WNBA will be in a much better place when the conversations surrounding it are centered on basketball and made in good faith. Hopefully, that will begin to happen sooner rather than later, and more fans will begin to appreciate Clark’s exceptional ability on the court.
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Every four years, the World Cup captivates audiences around the globe and provides a showcase of the world's best soccer players on the biggest stage. What comes from that, for players, is more viewership, more Instagram followers, and money.
FIFA has continuously increased the prize money available for teams to take their chunk out of, depending on when they are eliminated in the tournament.
This year, a team that was eliminated at the group stage of the World Cup earned more than Brazil did for winning the 2002 tournament.
Here's the rundown on how much each team earned during their 2026 World Cup campaign.
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FIFA has allocated $655 million in prize money for the 2026 World Cup in North America, according to the organization.
That present-day sum is a staggering increase of $215 million from the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, with the previous edition charting as a $40 million increase from 2018. In 2014, $358 million was divided at Brazil's World Cup.
The trend has been a consistently higher prize pool with each edition of the World Cup. That has continued in 2026, and will likely carry on in the future.
FIFA confirmed in December 2025 that the 2026 World Cup champions were to receive a record $50 million in prize money.
That is an increase of $8 million compared to 2022 and continues a trend that has seen the winners' pay packets increase massively over the past 40 years.
Prior to 2006, World Cup-winning teams never pocketed more than $10 million, with 1982 champions Italy traveling home with a mere $2.2 million for their trophy-hoisting efforts.
In 2002, there was a big push from national teams for FIFA to increase the prize money on offer, with growing World Cup revenue ensuring such profits have been handed down to successful sides since.
| Year | Prize money (USD) |
|---|---|
| 2026 | $50 million |
| 2022 | $42 million |
| 2018 | $38 million |
| 2014 | $35 million |
| 2010 | $30 million |
| 2006 | $20 million |
| 2002 | $8 million |
| 1998 | $6 million |
| 1994 | $4 million |
| 1990 | $3.5 million |
| 1986 | $2.8 million |
| 1982 | $2.2 million |
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Regardless of where a team finished at the 2026 World Cup, each participating country will walk away with a significant sum of money.
Simply qualifying for the 2026 World Cup earned each team $1.5 million as a participation fee. Once at the tournament, however, each team was able to boost its finances earned through progressing further along in the tournament.
Here is a breakdown of all earnings depending on a team's eliminated round, according to FIFA:
| 2026 Finish | Prize money (USD) |
|---|---|
| Group stage | $9 million |
| Round of 32 | $11 million |
| Round of 16 | $15 million |
| Quarterfinals | $19 million |
| Fourth place | $27 million |
| Third place | $29 million |
| Runner-up | $33 million |
| Winner | $50 million |
| Nation | Prize Money at World Cup 2026 (USD) |
| Argentina | TBD |
| England | TBD |
| France | TBD |
| Spain | TBD |
| Morocco | $19 million |
| Norway | $19 million |
| Belgium | $19 million |
| Switzerland | $19 million |
| Brazil | $15 million |
| Canada | $15 million |
| Colombia | $15 million |
| Egypt | $15 million |
| Mexico | $15 million |
| Paraguay | $15 million |
| Portugal | $15 million |
| USA | $15 million |
| Algeria | $11 million |
| Australia | $11 million |
| Austria | $11 million |
| Bosnia and Herzegovina | $11 million |
| Cape Verde | $11 million |
| Croatia | $11 million |
| DR Congo | $11 million |
| Ecuador | $11 million |
| Germany | $11 million |
| Ghana | $11 million |
| Ivory Coast | $11 million |
| Japan | $11 million |
| Netherlands | $11 million |
| Senegal | $11 million |
| South Africa | $11 million |
| Sweden | $11 million |
| Curacao | $9 million |
| Czechia | $9 million |
| Haiti | $9 million |
| Iran | $9 million |
| Iraq | $9 million |
| Jordan | $9 million |
| New Zealand | $9 million |
| Panama | $9 million |
| Qatar | $9 million |
| Tunisia | $9 million |
| Turkey | $9 million |
| Saudi Arabia | $9 million |
| Scotland | $9 million |
| South Korea | $9 million |
| Uruguay | $9 million |
| Uzbekistan | $9 million |
Players make a portion of the team's sum of money depending on the stage at which they are eliminated from the World Cup. Base salaries can differ between national teams and the quality of player, but all players receive a portion of money regardless.
FIFA allows each team to decide what share players receive, and Germany promised to give each of their players a near $400,000 bonus had they lifted the title on home soil in 2006.
In 2022, it was reported that Australia paid each of its players AU$226,000, with an extra $290,000 earned for reaching the knockout stages.
After the 2026 World Cup, Team USA made headlines for splitting up their tournament earnings evenly between their men's and women's national teams, according to ESPN.
While the figure is already known for the 2026 World Cup, the Women's World Cup in 2027 does not have a publicly known figure for prize money just yet.
According to their numbers for the 2023 Women's World Cup, FIFA put $110 million on the table to be divided between teams and players that year.
While it is almost six times less than what was offered at the men's 2026 World Cup, it is a sizeable amount more than the estimated $30 million at the 2019 Women's World Cup. Expect a continuously increasing number as well for the female players.
The Pittsburgh Steelers may have changed head coaches, but Mike McCarthy is on the verge of falling into a classic Mike Tomlin trap.
Fans were painfully aware of Tomlin's willingness to use young offensive lineman in many different alignments in the name of versatility, and that constantly blew up in the Steelers face. Heading into 2026, McCarthy is gearing up to do the same with three promising offensive linemen.
Troy Fautanu, Mason McCormick, and Dylan Cook are expected to flip sides on the offensive line in 2026 in order to shore up Aaron Rodgers' blind side, but the move still seems completely unnecessary. Cook was coming off an incredible late-season performance in 2025 at left tackle, while McCormick and Fautanu were forming a strong connection at right guard and tackle, respectively.
Isaac Seumalo may have left a vacancy at left guard, but the Steelers were still positioned to return four of their five offensive linemen to the same spots they occupied in 2025. Instead, center Zach Frazier is the only starter expected to remain in his original position.
Yes, Fautanu played left tackle at Washington, McCormick played left guard at South Dakota State, and Cook played right tackle at Montana. The problem is disrupting the continuity they've established at the NFL level, especially given their success in 2025. Cook proved he was capable of handling blindside opportunities, a clear upgrade over the injured Broderick Jones.
This experiment could very well work in the Steelers favor, but this seems like an unnecessary gamble that Tomlin is well known for. The shift will definitely be a storyline to keep an eye on training camp, but it honestly seems like an odd decision for what's shaping up to be Rodgers' final season in the league.
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Paddy Pimblett surprised Benoit Saint Denis at UFC 329.
Saint Denis (17-4 MMA, 9-4 UFC) was submitted by Pimblett (24-4 MMA, 8-1 UFC) by a D'Arce choke in just 52 seconds in Saturday's co-main event at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas.
Pimblett snatched Saint Denis' neck while he was shooting in for a takedown, which put him to sleep early. "The God of War" took to Instagram to reflect on the loss.
""Thank you for the support," Saint Denis said. "Sorry for disappointing you. I'm learning through the pain, but I'll learn. I'll be back stronger. Well done Paddy for your performance. I'm convinced that our paths will cross some day. See you soon."

The United States opened its 2026 World Cup campaign with a 4-1 victory over Paraguay in front of 70,000 fans at SoFi Stadium. Within hours, Google Trends data revealed an unprecedented spike in searches for basic questions like "is USA good at soccer?" — queries that reached their highest levels in years.
Interest extended to the team's identity itself, with significant growth in searches for the official name of the men's national team, known by the acronym USMNT. Days later, the search "what is a red card in soccer" hit its highest level in 15 years in the United States.
This phenomenon exposes a fundamental disconnect between soccer's infrastructure and its cultural penetration in the United States. The curiosity coincided with the highest viewership in history for a US national team game in English, suggesting millions of first-time or casual viewers are engaging with the sport through the World Cup.
Part of the audience appears to be watching their first World Cup, with "why do Americans call football soccer?" leading searches beginning with "why..." related to the sport. The data indicates these are not just casual questions but fundamental knowledge gaps about a sport that has existed professionally in the country since the 1960s.
Despite initial attention being divided with the NBA Finals, Mauricio Pochettino's team began changing local perception, with the Argentine coach declaring after the match that other American sports should "pay attention" as football demonstrated it was "giant" in the country.
The current US team became the first to win two consecutive World Cup matches since 1930, when the team beat Belgium and Paraguay before falling to Argentina in the semifinals. Striker Folarin Balogun, who scored twice against Paraguay, became the face of this new phase.
The Google search patterns reveal a three-stage progression: discovery of the team's existence, understanding of basic rules, and contextual questions about American soccer culture. This suggests the World Cup is functioning as a mass education platform rather than just entertainment.
In New York, the team's debut and the first days of the World Cup competed for cultural attention with the NBA Finals, with the Knicks, who hadn't won a title since 1973, mobilizing the metropolis. Yet soccer maintained its momentum, indicating the sport can now compete for mainstream attention even against established American sports during their peak moments.
The implications extend beyond 2026. US Soccer faces an unprecedented opportunity to convert this curiosity into sustained engagement. The federation must recognize that millions of Americans are not rediscovering soccer — they are encountering their national team for the first time. The infrastructure exists; MLS has 30 teams, youth participation remains strong, and the country will host 78 more World Cup matches. The challenge is translating temporary fascination into permanent cultural integration before this unique moment passes.

Manchester United are maintaining a strong interest in Lewis Hall, with the Newcastle United left-back still viewed as a leading solution in a key problem position ahead of the new season. According to TeamTalk, United have been shaping this part of their recruitment drive for some time, and Hall remains central to that planning despite the obvious complications around any deal.
The report states that United had identified a shortlist of youthful left-backs before the window opened, with Nathaniel Brown, Alejandro Balde and Hall all under consideration. Brown has now joined Bayern Munich, Balde continues to be monitored, and Hall is described as the priority. The challenge is clear. Newcastle have already seen notable exits and would be reluctant to lose another important first-team player in the same summer.
What stands out in this update is the confidence around the player’s stance. The report says United “remain convinced Hall wants the move to Old Trafford”, which is significant in a market where player buy-in often shapes the pace of negotiations. Hall is also said to view “the opportunity to work under Carrick and establish himself at United as hugely attractive.”
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That detail matters because United appear to be presenting a clear medium-term plan. Hall is “comfortable arriving initially to compete with Luke Shaw before eventually succeeding the England international as the club’s long-term first-choice left-back.” For a 21-year-old England international, that pathway offers both immediate relevance and long-term upside. In transfer discussions, clarity of role can often be as persuasive as wages or status.
United’s thinking also points to a broader strategy. This is not simply about depth. It is about succession planning and structural balance. Hall fits the age profile, the technical requirements and the development curve of a player who could hold that flank for years.
There is another important layer to this story. Patrick Dorgu is “now viewed internally as more of an attacking option than a traditional defender”, which helps explain why United are still pushing for a specialist left-back. That line offers insight into how the squad is being recalibrated under the current regime.
The profile being targeted is consistent. TeamTalk says United are “determined to recruit a young player capable of becoming a cornerstone of the back line.” Hall appears to match that requirement more closely than most. He combines Premier League experience with room for growth, and his tactical flexibility has long been admired within the game.
Even so, this will not be a simple negotiation. Newcastle’s position is strengthened by Hall’s value to their project and by the wider context of their summer business. Any move around a reported £60m valuation would require persistence, timing and probably movement elsewhere in United’s plans.
The report makes clear that “midfielder business” is still “the top priority this summer”, which means any formal push for Hall may come after that area is addressed. This sequence feels logical, especially if United are trying to manage budget and squad churn in a measured way.
Youri Tielemans is mentioned as part of that midfield picture, with Fabrizio Romano calling the transfer a “done deal”. If that process is completed swiftly, attention could then shift more firmly towards the defence and, specifically, Hall.
There is also a separate thread involving Noussair Mazraoui. TeamTalk says he “remains highly valued” because of his versatility, though his future is not entirely settled amid interest from AC Milan, Germany and Saudi Arabia. That does not directly alter the Hall chase, but it does underline how several defensive pieces may still move before the window closes.
From a Manchester United fan’s perspective, this is the sort of report that immediately grabs the attention. Lewis Hall feels like a smart target because he looks ready for the next step, while still having plenty of development ahead of him. If United truly believe he wants the move, that is half the battle in modern transfers.
The most encouraging part is the idea of a proper pathway. Seeing that Hall is “comfortable arriving initially to compete with Luke Shaw before eventually succeeding the England international” makes this sound thought through rather than opportunistic. United have been guilty in the past of collecting names without always building a coherent plan around them. This feels different.
There is also common sense in targeting a specialist left-back if Dorgu is being seen in a more advanced role. Balance matters. Too often, squads are left with players who can fill a position without truly owning it. Hall looks like someone who could own it.
The obvious concern is the £60m fee. That is a major outlay, especially if midfield remains the first priority. Newcastle are tough negotiators and they do not need to sell cheaply. Even so, if United are serious about rebuilding the spine and shape of the squad, this is exactly the kind of age-profile signing they should be making.
For supporters, there is a bigger point here. The club needs players who can grow into leadership roles over time, not just patch holes for a season or two. Hall has that feel about him. If the opportunity is there, United should push hard.

Spain defender Pau Cubarsi fired back at former Prime Minister Mariano Rajoy after his assertion that France does not "have any French players."
Spain and France are set to battle it out in the opening FIFA World Cup semifinal this week, pitting arguably the two best men's national teams against one other for a final spot. La Roja secured their place in the last four as Mikel Merino continued his late-game heroics to seal a 2-1 victory over Belgium, while France dispatched Morocco to advance.
The showdown in Dallas will pit the tournament's most explosive attack, France, against Spain's resolute defensive unit. However, the match has been somewhat overshadowed by Rajoy's remarks, published in a column for Spanish newspaper El Debate ahead of the semifinal, as per The Mirror US.

The comments by Rajoy, who served as Spanish Prime Minister between 2011 and 2018, were widely condemned as racist attacks on France's players. He wrote: "They are currently ranked number one in the FIFA rankings. They also have a top-level squad. That said, they don't have any French players, and they are playing very well."
When pressed on the column by Catalan radio station RAC1, Cubarsi pushed back firmly on Rajoy's remarks. The Barcelona defender stated: "If they play for the French national team, then at the end of the day, they are French, regardless of the color of their skin, because ultimately we have to be tolerant with everyone.
"The color of their skin doesn't matter because we are all people and we all deserve respect."
The remarks triggered intense condemnation from government officials throughout France and Spain. The French embassy in Spain issued a firm rebuttal on social media: "All the players on the French national team are French. Of the 26 players, 23 were born in France. The 3 who were born abroad are French as well."
The Spanish Socialist Workers' Party described the comments as "racist and xenophobic," while Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez wrote on X: "Spain belongs to those who love it and work for it. Not to those who shame it with xenophobic statements."
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This controversy represents the latest incident threatening to eclipse France's remarkable World Cup push.
After Didier Deschamps' squad's victory over Paraguay in the Round of 16, Paraguayan senator Celeste Amarilla published a string of allegedly racist comments targeting French superstar forward Kylian Mbappé.
The 61-year-old unleashed a barrage of allegedly racist insults toward Mbappé, including branding him a "Colonized Cameroonian, pretending hard to be French, resentful, newly rich, arrogant, and ugly." The Real Madrid star refused to remain silent, hitting back as he branded Amarilla a "despicable woman, unworthy of her office."
In the wake of the incident, French President Emmanuel Macron praised Mbappé for "scoring another goal against racism." On the field, Mbappé and Lionel Messi are tied at the top of the Golden Boot standings with eight goals apiece heading into the semifinals.
France faces Spain in the World Cup semifinal in Dallas on Tuesday, July 14.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are asking Aaron Rodgers and Mike McCarthy to revive an offense in need of direction without having to start their relationship from scratch. After 13 seasons together in Green Bay, the quarterback and coach already understand how the other thinks, communicates and handles the pressure that comes with trying to win immediately.
That history gives Pittsburgh a valuable head start as McCarthy installs his offense and an advantage over most teams that hire new head coaches. They can skip much of the early work that comes with a new coach and quarterback.
“Having McCarthy there now… it just gives Aaron a comfort level of like, all right, we’ve been together before,” former Steelers receiver Adam Thielen said while guest-hosting SiriusXM NFL Radio’s “The Players Point” podcast.
Thielen’s take comes from seeing Rodgers operate up close. He caught passes from Rodgers in Pittsburgh during the final season of his career before retiring in January. Rodgers won’t need weeks of practices to explain his preferences at the line, how he wants routes adjusted or why he changes protections. McCarthy has already lived through it.
“He knows me. I don’t have to prove anything to him. He doesn’t have to prove anything to me,” Thielen said. “We know each other, and we’ve worked together. We’ve been in good times and bad times. We’ve kind of been through it all.”
The good times were significant. Rodgers and McCarthy defeated the Steelers in Super Bowl 45, reached four NFC championship games together and went 15-1 in 2011. The bad included repeated playoff exits, public questions about the offense and a strained final season that ended with McCarthy’s midseason firing after Green Bay fell to 4-7-1 in 2018.
While the foundation is familiar, Rodgers admitted to battling with McCarthy on some changes he made during his time with Dak Prescott in Dallas. Overall, though, their history gives the Steelers something most teams changing coaches don’t have: a quarterback who understands the head coach’s language and a coach who knows when to give him freedom.
“Okay, I don’t have to learn a new coach. I don’t have to learn a new system,” Thielen said about the Rodgers-McCarthy reunion. “I don’t have to prove that these things that I’ve kind of done my whole career work.”
For a Pittsburgh offense trying to establish its identity quickly given the one-year window with Rodgers at the helm, that familiarity is valuable. It should speed up installation, sharpen communication and, better yet, let training camp focus more on timing with receivers than negotiating how the offense should function.
This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Mike McCarthy gives Aaron Rodgers a rare Steelers edge
BUFFALO, N.Y. (AP) — The Buffalo Sabres announced on Monday they signed forward Peyton Krebs to a four-year, $18 million contract.
Krebs set career highs with 12 goals and 27 assists last season.
For his career, Krebs has 42 goals and 91 assists with Buffalo and Vegas.
Krebs, 25, has represented Canada at international competitions including the 2023 world championships.
Krebs was a first-round pick by Vegas in the 2019 draft and was acquired by Buffalo in the deal that sent Jack Eichel to Vegas.
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While new head coach Andoni Iraloa ticks a lot of boxes for Liverpool and a fanbase left deflated not just by last season’s poor results but also the increasingly negative tactical approach and lack of energy in performances, the Basque trainer does arrive at Anfield with a few question marks.
The biggest might be a lack of experience playing in Europe and having to manage a squad facing two games a week just about every week. Iraola never had to deal with that Bournemouth or Rayo Vallecano, and given just how aggressive his sides tend to play there are concerns over how it might pan out.
“I think it’s a big challenge for me,” Iraola admitted at his first press conference as Liverpool’s new head coach today. “I think it is a big change because here most of the weeks are not going to be clean, in terms of we will have a midweek game, but I think it is also a great opportunity for the players.
“I always loved to have those kinds of season as a player. You basically don’t train a lot—you play, recover, play, recover. I think there is a chance to use more players also because it is impossible to deal with this kind of season with just the 13, 14, 15 players, so you need the whole squad.”
Dealing with this kind of season will also require more transfer business, with a squad that was already thin and unbalanced looking weaker even than at the end of 2025-6 after a few key veteran departures. Until new signings arrive, though, it will be a chance for the players already on hand to impress.
“There are positives but we have to get ready,” Iraola added. “In this kind of season with a lot of games injuries will happen, situations will happen. So we have to get ready in terms of squad depth so we can deal with the demands of competing, especially in December, January, February.”
Former Notre Dame Fighting Irish football star Quenton Nelson made a list of best college players since the year 2000.
College football analyst Joel Klatt put together an All-21st Century list of best offensive players in college football since the year 2000. He had one quarterback (Vince Young), one running back (Adrian Peterson), three wide receivers, one tight end, two offensive tackles, two guards, one center and one extra athlete.
Nelson, who is entering his ninth NFL season with the Indianapolis Colts, was one of the chosen guards. He played at Notre Dame for three seasons from 2015 to 2017 and was an All-American once during that time.
What if the greatest college football players since 2000 were all on the same team? 🤯 pic.twitter.com/kb7lwv4uDV
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MLB returns to Netflix tonight for the 2026 T-Mobile Home Run Derby. Netflix previously aired the opening night game between the New York Yankees and San Francisco Giants to what can generously be described as “mixed” reviews.
The first ever Home Run Derby on Netflix will feature a new format. It will be MLB’s third format change in just over a decade after they decided the classic outs-based derby format which they used for three decades was no longer viable.
This year each player will get a set number of swings with no time limit. If you think that could be a recipe for disaster, you’re not alone. In fact, one of the most prominent names in baseball media agrees.
ESPN’s Jeff Passan was asked about the new format on “First Take” this morning and did not mince words about what could happen if hitters take their time.
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“I think it’s gonna stink,” said Passan. “And genuinely, I’m worried about that because the whole reason that the timer came in in the first place is because it felt really slow and the timer brought urgency. The timer brought a countdown and an end. We’re just gonna see tonight I think, time between pitches, it’s gonna grind a little bit.”
Passan went on to say that Junior Caminero, Kyle Schwarber and Bryce Harper can all hit the ball really far so that will still be cool, but he brings up a very valid point. With no time limit and a finite number of swings guys wouldn’t be taking the event seriously if they weren’t waiting for pitches they really like.
If that’s the case, there will be extra pressure on Netflix to keep viewers interested. Luckily, they’ve got some tricks up their sleeve. And they even made up a word to describe how they’re treating sports. Via Sports Business Journal:
“The thing that they continue to do is they ‘eventize’ their programming. That’s their verb, and they’ve made good use of it,” said Lee Berke, president and CEO of LHB Sports, Entertainment and Media. “They were able to do that with the Giants-Yankees game on Opening Day, and I’m intrigued to see what they’re going to do with Home Run Derby. They’re going to try things out in baseball, and baseball distribution is ripe for innovation.”
Considering the reaction to their opening night broadcast, who knows what bells and whistles they have in store for fans while the Home Run Derby on their second screens.
Unless the players involved tonight put on an epic and efficient show, tomorrow morning should feature the usual opinion pieces and rants about how to fix the derby for next year. Just by putting it on Netflix means there’s a whole new party to blame if it’s anything besides an instant classic. So at the very least they’ve found a way to eventize the Home Run Derby conversation.
The FSU baseball team has addressed its need at first base, landing a commitment from Northwestern starter Nick Barron out of the transfer portal.
Barron became Northwestern's starter as a true freshman, starting 51 games at either first base or designated hitter. He hit .295 with nine home runs, 15 doubles, and 33 RBI. The Acton, Massachusetts native will have four seasons of eligibility with the Seminoles.
He finished with a .516 slugging percentage and a .352 on-base percentage. The lefty walked 17 times and struckout 31 times.
With Myles Bailey getting taken by the Chicago Cubs in the 2026 MLB Draft, FSU needed a starting first baseman out of the transfer portal. Barron is the clear frontrunner to win the job; he made just one error last season, posting a .997 fielding percentage.
Barron is the eighth transfer that FSU has added this offseason, but pitcher Alex Philpott was taken in the draft by the Tampa Bay Rays and is unlikely to make it to campus. Barron is the fourth position player they have landed, joining outfielder Ty Peeples, designated hitter Jackson McKenzie, and shortstop Cooper Malamazian.
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There are plenty of quarterback competitions around the NFL, and the Cleveland Browns' battle between Shedeur Sanders and Deshaun Watson is one of the more interesting.
While Watson opened as the favorite, OTAs and minicamp brought Sanders back into the competition, and now the decision might not be made for quite some time.
But, even once the QB1 battle is resolved, the Browns' QB problem won't be over. As ESPN's Daniel Oyefusi highlighted, the Browns will still have a big problem to resolve with their QB depth chart.
"Even after a decision on QB1 is made, the Browns will have to determine how to move forward with a crowded four-man quarterback room," Oyefusi writes.
The Browns have four quarterbacks on the depth chart right now. Aside from Sanders and Watson, who are competing for the QB1 job, the Browns have Dillon Gabriel and Taylen Green on their depth chart.
Gabriel is their 2025 third-round pick, who started a game for the Browns last season, and didn't overly impress. He's firmly third behind Watson and Sanders right now.
Green, meanwhile, is a developmental rookie quarterback whom the Browns just drafted. He's not going to be an active NFL player in his rookie year, as he has a lot of work to do to become an NFL-caliber quarterback.
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So, with these four quarterbacks on the roster, and the Browns not likely to carry four quarterbacks during the upcoming season, it will be interesting to see who the odd man out is.
Green is a high-upside rookie, and it's hard to imagine the Browns will cut ties with him or risk him being scooped up by another franchise after just spending a draft pick on him.
Gabriel, meanwhile, is a QB on a rookie deal who should have trade value. The same goes for Sanders, though if he wins the QB1 job, he wouldn't be at risk of leaving Cleveland. Trading Watson is likely out of the question due to his massive contract.
It will be very interesting to see how this quarterback room shapes out. The QB1 competition is fascinating, but so too will be the depth chart in Cleveland.

We asked. You responded…overwhelmingly.
Last week we kicked the question to you about whether or not you trusted the current iteration of front office folk at the helm of the Cincinnati Reds to run the team’s next inevitable rebuild. After all, they sit 9 games under .500 and in dead last in the NL Central at the All Star break, and the same cast that was in charge of dealing away Luis Castillo, Jesse Winker, Eugenio Suarez, Sonny Gray, & Co. some four years ago for the last rebuild is still the one in charge of the flailing club again.
As it turns out, barely any of you think this group deserves another chance to make the same mistakes.
97% of respondents have zero confidence in the current front office to run a rebuild, something that increasingly looks like an obvious need beginning right this very week.
Pieces acquired during the last rebuild are already the ones who likely need to be on the trade block. The likes of Spencer Steer (acquired from Minnesota for Tyler Mahle) and Brady Singer (picked up from Kansas City in exchange for Jonathan India) seem like enviable commodities at the moment, with starting pitching depth always needed and a distinct lack of right-handed hitting outfielders a focal point among many contenders.
The more obvious problem, though, is that so many of the pieces acquired during the last rebuild couldn’t be flipped for a bag of balls right now. Christian Encarnacion-Strand long ago got DFA’d after flaming out at the big league level, and Noelvi Marte looks perilously close to the same fate. Brandon Williamson barely has a throwing arm any more at this point, while Connor Phillips can’t hit the broad side of a barn with his. The churn, there, simply hasn’t gone Cincinnati’s way at all.
Beyond that, there’s nobody other than Hunter Greene who’s signed long-term. The team couldn’t lock up superstar Elly De La Cruz despite other non-big markets tying down their own stars across the league, and the direction of the roster and team has never looked murkier than right now. There is no clear cornerstone on the roster since the front office couldn’t find a way to cement one.
The Castellini family and the minority owners that comprise the group in charge clearly doesn’t seem to have any urgency. They let the front office stick around to make all the draft picks over the weekend, after all. Still, it’s hard to believe there’s been anything close to enough to show for the last time this franchise had to overhaul its roster – one 83 win campaign with no postseason success to show for it – heading into the need for it to happen once again.
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No position group on Florida State’s defense faced more roster attrition over the offseason than the secondary.
However, head coach Mike Norvell and his staff made sure to infuse the group with talent, both out of high school and in the transfer portal, to put together an interesting secondary, to say the least.
If it works, Florida State could have one of the best pass defenses in the conference. If not, FSU’s youth and inexperience has the potential to be exposed throughout the season, giving way to shootouts that the offense will not be able to keep up with.
2025 lookback: It is almost impossible to figure out how to rate the secondary from a year ago. The group did an impressive job on Alabama’s outstanding receivers, but was then torched by Virginia and Pitt a few weeks later. After barely forcing any turnovers in 2024, there was a clear improvement in 2025, but even after all the offseason talk from defensive coordinator Tony White and his staff about taking the ball away, there was still more to be desired. Long story short, the group needed a fresh start and got it this offseason.
R-So CJ Richard Jr: Richard, who spent 2025 with Illinois State, was a late addition to the Seminoles’ transfer portal class, but FSU certainly saw something it liked as he committed two days after announcing his intention to leave the Redbirds. Illinois State reached the FCS title game a season ago, so he will bring a winning attitude to a locker room that desperately needs it. Whether Richard Jr. can make the jump to P4 and contribute right away will be the question for the redshirt sophomore.
Jr. Karson Hobbs: Hobbs did not play a ton in his two seasons at Notre Dame, but Florida State decided to take a flier on the traits and athleticism, hoping to get the best out of the DB. Standing 6’1” and weighing 189 pounds, there is no reason Hobbs cannot play all over the backline of the FSU defense. But, considering the Fighting Irish let him enter the transfer portal, there is certainly a risk in taking Hobbs.
LAS VEGAS (AP) — Conor McGregor outlined a plan for surgery, rehabilitation and another fight following his knee injury in his shortened UFC 329 fight with Max Holloway.
“Surgery. Prehab. Return to martial arts practice. Go again. Final fight of the contract. Please God!” McGregor wrote on Instagram on Monday.
McGregor’s first fight in five years lasted only 1 minute, 9 seconds because of a knee injury sustained while attempting an opening roundhouse kick on Saturday.
McGregor’s return to the octagon was highly anticipated but ended in disappointment when he awkwardly landed on his right knee in the opening seconds. McGregor went to the mat two more times in failed attempts to continue before the scheduled five-round match was halted by the referee.
On Sunday, McGregor's manager, John Kavanagh, said his client did not have a previous knee injury.
“That opening jump switch kick was drilled daily for months, multiple times in warmup. Never an issue,” Kavanagh wrote on Facebook. “Knee went when he (threw) the very first kick. Doesn’t get any worse than this.”
Following the fight, McGregor also said he had no previous injury.
“I was throwing kicks, planted and jumping, all throughout camp as well as backstage before the fight,” McGregor said on X. “I had no injury / injuries going into the fight."
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Mohamed Salah's availability as a free agent following Egypt's World Cup exit has created an unexpected opportunity for Major League Soccer, with Sporting Kansas City emerging as the top MLS suitor for the Egyptian forward, though multiple MLS clubs have expressed interest. The pursuit represents more than a single transfer — it demonstrates MLS's evolving approach to competing for marquee players still performing at elite levels.
Sporting's new majority owner, Peter Mallouk, is the son of Egyptian immigrants, creating a unique cultural connection that could influence negotiations. Mallouk has publicly stated that "promises made will be promises kept" and that "lots of conversations [are] happening", signaling serious intent behind the pursuit.
This ownership-driven approach reflects a broader MLS trend where clubs leverage personal connections and community ties to attract international stars. The strategy worked for Inter Miami with Lionel Messi, where ownership relationships and lifestyle factors proved decisive. Sporting KC appears to be following a similar playbook, combining financial commitment with cultural appeal.
The club already has two designated players — Dejan Joveljić and Manu García — whose contracts exceed the league's standard salary limits, with an available third designated-player slot that the club wants to use on a global superstar. This designated player mechanism remains MLS's primary tool for competing with leagues offering higher base salaries.
The club continues pursuing Toulouse winger Yann Gboho and Olympiacos winger Andre Luiz, with both deals discussed in the range of $18 million to $20 million. These parallel pursuits demonstrate that Sporting KC's investment strategy extends beyond one marquee signing — they're rebuilding their entire attacking structure with significant financial backing.
Any MLS move remains a longshot given the Saudi Pro League's strong interest in the Egyptian forward, with sources indicating Salah prefers to remain in Europe but has not ruled out a move to MLS. The competition illustrates MLS's current position in the global transfer hierarchy: capable of competing for elite talent, but still facing structural disadvantages against European leagues and Saudi financial power.
Major League Soccer has shifted from retirement destination to competitive alternative, offering a high-profile platform, U.S. lifestyle appeal, and a growing standard of play. The league's ability to attract Messi while still performing at a high level has changed perceptions about what's possible in MLS.
Salah's next move will be read as more than a personal decision — it's a market indicator. Choosing MLS would underline the league's growing credibility as a destination for stars still capable of influencing results. Even if Sporting KC fails to land Salah, their public pursuit and financial commitment signal to other elite players that MLS clubs can now compete for talent previously considered unattainable.
The timing aligns with MLS's broader strategic goals ahead of the 2026 World Cup. Landing a player of Salah's profile would provide immediate credibility boost and demonstrate the league's capacity to attract global stars based on sporting ambition rather than just retirement packages. For Sporting KC specifically, this represents a complete philosophical shift from their traditional model of developing young talent to competing for established stars.
Whether Salah chooses Kansas City, Saudi Arabia, or remains in Europe, the mere possibility of an MLS move reflects the league's transformed position in global football. The designated player mechanism, combined with ambitious ownership groups and improved quality of play, has created genuine competition for players who would have dismissed MLS entirely just five years ago.
When an artist discovers their perfect medium, it’s a true joy to behold. Think, say, Eddie Van Halen with a guitar or Guy Fieri with chicken finger dipping sauce — you watch those masters at work, and you know you’re going to see something no one’s ever seen before. You know, like when Jordan Spieth sends a shot off the edge of the course map.
This week, Spieth returns to the site of his greatest triumph — more significant than his Masters victory, more important than his U.S. Open win, more dramatic (barely) than the moment he nearly plunged to his doom at Pebble Beach. This week, Spieth once again walks the links of Royal Birkdale, where he pulled off his most improbable shot in a career full of them.
Nine years ago, on the final day of the Open Championship, Spieth and Matt Kuchar were tied at -8 on the 13th tee. Spieth, then ranked No. 3 in the world, had already given away both a three-stroke overnight lead and a two-stroke lead after six holes. Just after 5 p.m. local time, Spieth launched a tee shot so far right that a rain-soaked camera couldn’t locate it. The ball apparently bounced off a spectator’s head and bounded over to the other side of a dune into four-foot-high grass.
Spieth opted for an unplayable, and then made the most unconventional and bold decision of his career — he dropped his ball all the way back on the practice range in line with the hole. It was a perfectly permissible use of the rules of golf, and combined with the free relief he got from being amid nearby equipment trucks, actually gave him a good lie to make an astounding bogey.
More than 20 minutes elapsed between Spieth’s tee shot and his second one. Even the edited video of the entire scene is more than 19 minutes long:
Kuchar parred the hole to take a one-stroke lead, but it surely could (and probably should) have been much more. Spieth then went birdie-eagle-birdie-birdie to yank the Claret Jug out of Kuchar’s hands.
“It's come up probably more than any other hole I've ever played,” Spieth said Monday. “I remember being pretty decisive in what I wanted to do and being frustrated with the amount of time it all took, just because it wasn't my intent. I remember getting the most out of it and making a bogey there and feeling like I stole a shot back somehow.”
It would be his third major and, at just 23, put him a PGA Championship victory away from completing the career Grand Slam.
But as it turned out, though, that moment was Spieth’s last real career highlight to date. He’s only won twice since then, and not at all since 2022. He’s currently ranked 51st in the world, though he had fallen as far as 89th earlier this year.
“I'm quite frustrated with the results considering I know where my game is at,” he said Monday. “It's better than it was four or five years ago when I got back to top 10 in the world. It's without a doubt better than it was then; it's just not quite showing up in results.”
You’ve got to feel for Spieth, who had so much success so early that he couldn’t possibly keep that pace going. (He won three majors before he turned 24 — or, age-wise, before Scottie Scheffler had won his first tournament.) Every year that he returns to the PGA Championship, he has to deal with the questions about the career grand slam, and now, he’ll have to relive the memory of his most recent major, which recedes further into the distance with every passing year.
Credit Spieth for remaining optimistic — staying the course, as he puts it — even in the face of such continual and ongoing struggle. The game has caught him and passed him by; it’s up to him now to see if he can catch up.
“Knowing me,” Spieth said, “when the lid pops off the hole, I feel like I can go on a run about as hot as anybody can run. So I'm just waiting for that opportunity.” So is everyone else in golf.
Spieth tees off at Royal Birkdale at 5:09 a.m. Eastern Time on Thursday, alongside Jon Rahm and local hero Tommy Fleetwood. Whatever happens after that will be must-watch. It always is.

Here are the results and details of every Los Angeles Dodgers game for 2026, from the beginning of the regular season through however long they last in the postseason.
For additional details on each game, click on the game scores below. That will take you to a recap of that particular game. We also have a section on the site dedicated to Dodgers scores and standings where you can also find these stories.
Here are the scores and details of every game in 2026, in reverse chronological order.
A pioneering catcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers has died at the age of 85.
Puerto Rican journalist Hector Marrero broke the news in a Facebook post in Spanish that Héctor Valle had passed away.

Valle played only one season with the Boys in Blue in 1965, but it was an eventful one, as the team took the World Series that year over the Minnesota Twins.
Valle’s role was limited — he appeared in nine games, batting .308/.400/.308/.708 with two RBIs and one run scored. Six of those games he played at catcher, while the other three he served as a pinch hitter.
The bulk of his career was spent in the minors and in Mexico.
His impact was larger than just numbers, though, as he was one of the first Puerto Rican catchers to play in the majors.
“Baseball in Puerto Rico is mourning the passing of Puerto Rican catcher Hector Valle… one of the most beloved, admired, and accessible ballplayers to his fans,” Marrero wrote, as detailed by Matt Connolly of Mass Live. “I had the privilege of interviewing him and visiting him on several occasions at his residence in Joyuda. He showed me newspaper clippings, photos, and awards, including the silver glove. I still have photos of everything and recordings of the interviews.
“Hector was very friendly, humble, and accessible to all his fans. During the interview, he spoke about his memory for remembering pitches and knowing what the opponents couldn’t hit. He even told me about various players and what made them strike out or miss. We spent a wonderful, unforgettable time laughing together.”
It’s quite possible this current golden era of the Dodgers wouldn’t have happened without Valle blazing the trail.
One of the most impactful players during this run is utility player Kiké Hernández. Among his playoff moments is the double play that ended Game 6 of the 2025 World Series.
And he was instrumental in bringing over star closer Edwin Diaz. Once he returns from injury, Diaz could be key to the three-peat.
Nothing screams baseball like home runs. Whether it’s a walk-off shot in the bottom of the ninth or a leadoff homer setting the tone, everybody stops what they’re doing when that crack echoes around the ballpark.
For one night a year, there’s an event that purely focuses on swinging out of your shoes and hitting balls as far as possible: the prodigious Home Run Derby. Every July before the All-Star Game, eight participants take center stage and go homer-for-homer to determine the superior slugger.
This year’s contest holds a unique mix of swingers with a new format for the first time in 11 years. Residing in the infamous home of Red October, Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia will host the anticipation on Monday night.
In 2015, Major League Baseball made the switch from an outs-based format in the derby to a time-based one. Instead of a set number of outs (non-home runs) the hitter gets before their round is over, there was a two-minute timer, resulting in frantic, explosive races.
But now, the clock is ditched, and the outs return. Starting in 2026, each participant gets 20 swings in the opening round to hit as many home runs as they can. But if a player hits a homer on their final swing of the round, they can keep swinging until they do not hit one over the fence.
All eight batters will take their 20 swings in Round 1, and the four with the most homers will advance to Round 2. The farthest single home run distance determines any tiebreakers in the first round.
Then in Round 2, the four remaining swingers go head-to-head for the Finals. The player with the most from Round 1 faces the fourth-most, and the second- and third-most battle. The two winners will advance to the Finals and play for the $1 million prize. Each turn in the final two rounds gets 15 swings, and tiebreakers are decided via a three-swing swing-off.
With the new unhurried format in place, let’s meet the field.
A pair of active legends who are in Philadelphia’s all-time top 10 list of slugging percentage are stepping into the batter’s box. Bryce Harper and Kyle Schwarber will both represent the Phillies on Monday night, in the comfort of their home ballpark.
Schwarber, at age 33 and the favorite of the derby, has hit the most home runs of anyone in 2026. His 32 leads baseball and is currently three more than any other competitor. Schwarber has been nearly flawless in everything it takes to hit a home run this year, from exit velocity to barrel percentage.
Harper has been hitting home runs since coming out of the womb. Since making this immensely anticipated debut as a 19-year-old in 2012, Harper has brought power at every stage of his career and is seeking his second Home Run Derby title. He has hit 20 bombs so far, tied for the second-fewest of the field but still superb for the future Hall of Famer.
Schwarber and Harper’s veteran spirit is quickly outmatched by youthful energy. There are three contestants under the age of 25 seeking to disrupt the status quo.
Tampa Bay Rays’ star Junior Caminero returns for the second year in a row, looking to avenge his runner-up performance. Caminero made it all the way to the Finals as a 22-year-old before losing to last season’s home run king, Cal Raleigh.
Jordan Walker also enters as the most unexpected participant of 2026. The St. Louis Cardinal has had a breakout year with 22 home runs and a league-leading 74 RBIs. Walker’s been thrust into MLB relevance this year, and it’ll be interesting to see how he handles his opening tour.
Lastly, the Kansas City Royals’ Bobby Witt Jr.-counterpart digs in as the sole true underdog. Jac Caglianone, 23, will participate in the first derby of his young career. He debuted last season as the club’s highest-rated prospect, but is just now growing into his shoes as a major leaguer. Caglianone has 15 home runs in 2026.
While the young studs have their sights set on disrupting, the final three batters have real shots of winning.
When home runs and the New York Yankees are in the same sentence, Aaron Judge promptly follows. But a new name might take that over soon. Ben Rice has the second-most home runs among the competitors, with 29, and has been one of the best hitters all year. He has the second-highest SLG and the fourth-highest OPS in the league.
Boston’s Wilson Contreras joins as the oldest participant, playing in his first-ever Home Run Derby 11 seasons into his career. Contreras has supplied power to the Red Sox’s underwhelming lineup, leading the team in homers while being well on pace to set a career high in them.
The last participant was announced abnormally close to the derby, leaving fans wondering who the eighth batter would be. It turns out the league was waiting for its newest overseas superstar, Munetaka Murakami, to return from the IL.
Murakami hit 20 home runs in his first 55 career games before injuring his hamstring. He is still in the upper echelon of home run totals in 2026, having played only half the season.
The new format for 2026 reshapes the way we predict a winner. It’s no longer based around endurance, but pure individual hitting.
Taking out the clock and only swinging at select pitches leans in favor of a vet. They’ve been around the longest and have the best view of the strike zone, given their fundamental experience.
That said, some young sluggers have been the hottest as of late. Caminero is a solid pick, already having Derby experience and coming off hitting 11 homers in 11 games through the beginning of July.
Rice has been doing it all year, with his offense expanding outside just hitting home runs. Everything about his swing in 2026 has excelled, plus his lefty pull-side tendencies at Citizens Bank Park’s shallower right-field will fall in his favor.
Then, there’s the ringleader. It’s in the stars that Schwarber wins his first-ever derby at the height of his power, back home in Philly. But he will have strong competition, potentially the most from his teammate.
The 2026 Home Run Derby will begin at 8 pm ET and will stream on Netflix.
The post Who’s Going to Win the 2026 Home Run Derby? appeared first on The Lead.
No pressure, Morgan Scalley, but win the Big 12, go to the College Football Playoff, and be legendary along the way.
Try this for a coaching run at Utah.
Ron McBride won 88 games in 13 years before being replaced by some Urban Meyer guy who went 22-2.
Meyer didn't coach in the Fiesta Bowl at the end of the 2004 season, but Kyle Whittingham did - he did okay for himself over 21 years before moving on to Michigan.
As good as Whittingham was, though, he never got the Utes to a College Football Playoff - Utah is one of the winningest programs never to get into the CFP.

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As good as he was, it's been forgotten that Whittingham needed a few years to get up to speed, going 15-10 in his first two full seasons.
Scalley will be expected to make Utah amazing immediately, with a relatively favorable schedule and ton of young talents ready to show what they can do.
For all of the discussion about Texas Tech last season, and BYU just missing out on the playoff, Utah went 10-2, was a dominant force by the end of the season, and the only losses were to the Red Raiders and Cougars.
Just do that, Morgan, and a little bit more.
- 2026 Utah Schedule Analysis
Utah didn't go far to get its new offensive coordinator.
Kevin McGiven made Bronco Mendenhall's offense crank out the numbers at Utah State last season.
The Aggies finished third in the Mountain West in total offense with 410 yards per game, and were second in scoring, averaging 31 points per outing.
No, he wasn't with Mendenhall at New Mexico in 2024, but it's the same sort of style that made a superstar out of ...
Devon Dampier. When he's on, he's among the most dynamic quarterbacks in college football.
He ran for almost 1,500 yards and 23 touchdowns at New Mexico, and last season he ran for 835 yards and two scores, and threw for close to 2,500 yards and 24 scores, with the Utes.
The running game should be even more amazing. The Utes averaged six yards per carry thanks to Dampier, and leading rusher Wayshawn Parker, a quick back who led the Big 12 averaging 6.6 yards per carry on his 981 yards.
Backup quarterback Byrd Ficklin averaged 8.4 yards per carry with 513 yards and ten scores.
The Utes landed a few wonderful receivers from the portal. JJ Buchanan took off to Michigan, but Utah State star Braden Pegan followed McGiven over to Salt Lake City.
Getting Kyri Shoels from San Jose State and Ricky Johnson from Mississippi State might not be an upgrade overall from last year's Ute receiving corps, but these guys catch passes.
The offensive line. Yeah, okay, it's Utah. It's got a big front five, and it'll be just fine with upperclassmen about to step into big roles, but losing NFL blockers Spencer Fano and Caleb Lomu is a problem.
Cedric Jefferson is a ready-made starting tackle from Montana State, and there has to be a spot somewhere for guard Isaiah Kema from Ohio State, but true freshman Kelvin Obot might be the new star at one of the tackle gigs.
Always dominate on third downs. This means Dampier has to be consistently accurate, and the running game has to turn in good plays early to set up easy third down chances.
Utah led the Big 12 and was third in the nation converting 53% of its third down tries, but Texas Tech allowed the Ute attack to convert 29% of the time.
That was one loss, and the other loss came to BYU when the offense had its second-worst third down day when Dampier was under center.
Be mistake-free. That's asking for way too much, and turnovers certainly weren't a problem, but again with the losses to Texas Tech and BYU, those were two of the three days the Utes gave the ball away multiple times.
The season-high 12 penalties against the Cougars didn't help.
Braden Pegan, WR Sr.
The 6-3, 210-pound veteran led the Utah State offense with 60 catches for 926 yards and five scores. He's a matchup nightmare with his size - Dampier will keep pushing the deep shots to him.

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Colton Swan moves up from coaching up the linebackers to being Morgan Scalley's defensive coordinator.
He has to make this group better with a whole slew of new players.
The transfer portal isn't helping as much as it is for the offensive side. It's mostly up to in-house players to take over and improve a defense that finished a pedestrian eighth last year after ending up third in 2024.
The linebackers are good. Leading tackler Johnathan Hall is back after making 67 stops with six tackles for loss, and while Cyrus Polu, Trey Reynolds, and Elijah Elliss were backups, there's great upside with this group.
Utah, as always, has the beef up front. It might not be experienced, and there might need to be a decent rotation, but the tackles are full of plenty of 300-pounders to work with.
6-6, 305-pound Karson Kaufusi, 6-2, 298-pound Pupu Sepulona and transfers Jireh Moe (San Jose State) and Lucas Samsula (Wyoming) are all young, and they'll all grow into the gigs.
Scoring defense. Yes, this is a new group with a ton of new parts and lots of work to do on the depth, but for all of the flaws and yards allowed, it gave up 14 points or fewer seven times, and the team was 9-0 when allowing fewer than 24.
The Utah secondary lost a ton of talent. No, the Utes didn't lose a ton of talent to Michigan, but they took a hit here.
Smith Snowden was a whale of a corner for the Utes, and Salesi Moa was an elite recruit who never saw the field.
Veteran safety Tao Johnson left for UCLA, and backup corners Don Saunders (Purdue) and Jason Stokes Jr. (Colorado) also left.
The run defense has to be far, far better. Utah was third in the Big 12 against the run, allowing 1,559 yards, and last year it was 14th, giving up 2,355 yards.
The Utes allowed over 200 rushing yards five times last season. It gave up over 200 once in 2024, and in 2023, the defense didn't let anyone get past 150 yards.
How fast can the pass rushers step up? John Henry-Daley made 11.5 sacks last year - he's off to Michigan.
Ethan Day is coming in from North Texas, and Kash Dillon was third on the team with 3.5 sacks, but there's not a lot experience-wise to count on from the other side.
Johnathan Hall, LB Sr.
A bulked up safety, the 6-1, 226-pound Hall has gotten better and better over the last three seasons. He has the quickness to make 16 tackles for loss, and the upside is there to be more of a pass rusher, but no matter what, he'll be the all-around statistical star in the middle of the linebacking corps.
Zereoue Williams, OT Sr.
There's a chance this is Kelvin Obot's left tackle job after fall camp, but no matter who takes this spot, it'll be asking a lot to replace Caleb Lomu.
One of them might take over for Spencer Fano at right tackle if it's not Cedric Jefferson.
Williams is a 6-8, 305-pound mountain who served last year as Lomu's understudy. He might be tall and rangy, but he can run block.
Bring back the nasty on defense.
There were times when the Utah defense was a brick wall, and the other side had no chance whatsoever.
UCLA couldn't move a lick, Arizona State couldn't go anywhere, and to be nice about it, Utah's defense made Colorado look like it wanted to go do something else with its life.
And that needs to be more of the norm.
Utah gave up over 420 yards five times last season. It gave up more than that a grand total of zero times in 2024, and twice in 2023.
BYU, November 7
You can make a case for either one of the back-to-back road games against Arizona or TCU, and the date against Arkansas in Week 2 is big, but ...
Come on. Utah needs to win the home game against the hated rival before going to Tucson and Fort Worth.
The loss of players to Michigan and Kyle Whittingham was minimal - just five players at last count. It wasn't nearly as bad as, say, Matt Campbell taking 24 Iowa State players with him to Penn State.
Overall, the portal experience was a net negative, but only slightly. The star power isn't there, but there's depth.
Ethan Day, EDGE (North Texas)
There was a little bit of production in his two years at Wyoming, and then he turned into a star last season at North Texas with 53 tackles, 4.5 sacks, and seven tackles for loss.
Tao Johnson, S (UCLA)
A key part of the Utah defense over the last three years, he leaves after making 154 tackles with six tackles for loss, three picks, and 13 broken up passes.
This isn't the Utah team of last year, and the Big 12 is dangerous from top to bottom, but the chip on everyone's shoulder is for real.
Yes, there are a whole slew of backups needing to play key roles now, but they're going to bring the energy to go along with the great production from the backfield.
But, like it is for everyone, it's all about the schedule. Utah doesn't have to deal with Texas Tech.
Not playing Kansas State this season will be huge as the season goes on, and missing Arizona State is a plus, too.
CFN Prediction: 10-2
Arkansas will be a terrific early test, and dealing with a trip to Iowa State for the Big 12 opener will be tricky. But BYU and Houston are home games, and Colorado and Cincinnati aren't bad to deal with on the road.
There will be slip-ups, and they'll likely come late at Arizona and TCU.
But the schedule progresses well enough that the team should be jelled by the time the Big 12 season starts, and there's no reason to shoot for anything less than last year's 10-2 regular season record.
By the way, do that, and it'll almost certainly be a better season record-wise than what Whittingham is about to have at Michigan.
Related: Big 12 Football Win Totals 2026: Spring Predictions for All 16 Teams
Former LSU Baseball pitchers Kade Anderson and Anthony Eyanson represented the best of the American League prospects during Sunday's MLB All-Star Futures game in Philadelphia. Both ex-Tigers saw action against the National League prospects.
Anderson started on the mound. The southpaw threw a scoreless opening frame and allowed just one hit. Eyanson picked up the win by getting the final out of the fourth inning. The righty issued a walk before ending the frame.
On the MLB's top prospects list, Anderson ranks No. 5 and Eyanson ranks No. 52. In their first seasons of professional baseball, both are impressing for their respective teams. In the 2025 MLB Draft, the Seattle Mariners picked Anderson at No. 3 overall while the Boston Red Sox picked Eyanson at No. 87 overall.
Future Stars ⭐️
— LSU Baseball (@LSUbaseball) July 1, 2026
Congrats to Kade & Anthony on being named to the All-Star Futures Game roster!@KadeAnderson32 | @AnthonyEyanson | @MLBpic.twitter.com/8sDKJjszLo
Anderson and Eyanson provided a one-two punch as the weekend starters for LSU in 2025. They led the Tigers to a College World Series title in 2025 before turning pro.
This article originally appeared on LSU Wire: How Kade Anderson, Anthony Eyanson fared in MLB All-Star Futures game

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It's always exciting to look toward the future in the sports world.
That's what Bleacher Report's Andy Bailey did in a new article in which he ranked the 30-best players in the NBA as he sees it playing out in 2030.
It's a particularly compelling discussion as it pertains to the Boston Celtics, who don't have a ton of talented young players. Their best players feel like they're in their prime right about now.
So do the Celtics feature at all on Bailey's list?
Yep, just one guy, and not really a surprise.
Bailey ranks Jayson Tatum as the No. 17 player in the NBA in the year 2030.
Tatum will be 33 then, and it seems fair to slot him there.
"Tatum is huge for a wing," Bailey writes. "He can easily shift to power forward if a slight decline in athleticism requires it. And whether he's there or at the 3, his rebounding, shooting and playmaking will be important. Plus, though he's not quite on (Jalen) Brunson's level in terms of craftiness, there is a lot of that to Tatum's game too. Good burst is important to be able to sell things, but Tatum's footwork and pump fakes should help him remain effective well into his 30s. Think of it this way. The post-Achilles tear Tatum still has a chance to be something like a souped-up version of Paul Pierce."
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The Celtics would take a high-quality Tatum four years from now if they can get him. Then, they'll have to do what they can to continue bulking up the next generation on their roster.
The NBA is in good hands -- Bailey predicts Victor Wembanyama to be the unquestioned best player in the world in four years.
He does have AJ Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson and Cameron Boozer -- the top-three picks in this year's draft -- all ranked ahead of Tatum for four years from now, for what it's worth.
The Celtics are hoping to do a lot more winning before worrying about 2030, but it's a fun thought experiment in which Tatum is still solidly regarded.

Liverpool goalkeeper Alisson Becker is reportedly being targeted by several clubs this summer, including one who now have a former Reds manager at the helm.
In May, the 33-year-old was reported to have ‘responded positively‘ to interest from Juventus, although there’s been no discernible progress on that front in recent weeks, and it now seems to have faded from view.
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However, the Brazil number 1 continues to be linked with a potential exit from Anfield, where he’s now into the final 12 months of his contract.
According to talkSPORT, several clubs from Saudi Arabia are understood to be interested in a move for Alisson, including Al Qadsiah, where ex-Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers is now in charge. However, they’d only move for the Reds netminder if Koen Casteels were to depart.
Past suitors Al Ittihad could revisit their previous interest in our number 1, as they’re currently open to bringing in another overseas goalkeeper.
Some reports from the Middle East claimed that newly-promoted Al Diriyah have also been eyeing the Brazil international, although sources for talkSPORT indicated that this isn’t the case.
Alisson is unlikely to push for an exit from Anfield, as he’s set to remain as first choice under Andoni Iraola, while Liverpool aren’t prepared to entertain any interest in him unless a ‘substantial’ offer is tabled.
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Having already lost two long-serving squad leaders in Mo Salah and Andy Robertson this summer, the Reds can’t afford to see their iconic goalkeeper depart as well, particularly with the new head coach needing all the help he can get from his most experienced players.
When Sky Sports reporter Nubaid Haroon said in May that the Brazilian ‘can’t be allowed to leave’ in the current transfer window, we’re sure that every LFC supporter would’ve been nodding in firm agreement.
The likeliest scenario is that he leaves as a free agent in 2027, but that scenario would still seem preferable to selling him this year, especially when he probably wouldn’t reap a massive fee considering his age profile (he’ll turn 34 in October).
Even though Giorgi Mamardashvili was signed with a view to replacing Alisson in the long-term, for now the long-serving number 1 is still Liverpool’s best goalkeeper, and losing him this summer would be a monumental blow to the club.
Thankfully it seems as though he’s happy to stay put for a ninth season at Anfield, and his multitude of reported suitors from Saudi Arabia may need to look elsewhere for goalkeeping reinforcements as the Reds are highly unlikely to budge on their not-for-sale stance.

The USA crashed out of the 2026 World Cup with a 4-1 defeat to Belgium at Lumen Field, a result that mirrored their Round of 16 loss to the Netherlands four years ago and exposed the persistent gap between the Americans and elite European sides. The opening goal came when Nicolas Raskin stepped in front of ball-watching Sergino Dest and Weston McKennie, settling the ball and crossing for Charles De Ketelaere to tap in — a fundamental defensive assignment blown.
Belgium's first goal originated from Alex Freeman attempting to head clear from deep in the box, but Raskin took the initiative at the top of the box, stepping in front of both Dest and McKennie who were ball-watching. This wasn't an isolated incident but part of a pattern that would define the match.
The third goal exemplified the defensive collapse: Matt Freese came out of the box to chest down a long ball, hesitated with De Ketelaere pressuring from behind, and had his clearance deflected to Hans Vanaken for a 35-yard finish that Tim Ream failed to block despite being in position. This unthinkable error — Freese mishandling a kick well outside the box — represented the kind of individual and collective breakdown that no amount of pregame preparation could have prevented.
Mauricio Pochettino's USA wanted to press Belgium's back four out of possession and transition quickly through Christian Pulisic and the wide players, with the double pivot of Tyler Adams and Malik Tillman built to cover ground defensively and recycle possession efficiently. However, Belgium's technical superiority and movement patterns consistently broke through this structure.
Belgium dictated play throughout, with U.S. possession yielding nothing of substance. Pulisic wasn't a factor and Folarin Balogun was left to chase the ball as the Red Devils remained patient and deliberate, silencing the famously loud Lumen Field. Pochettino made halftime adjustments, bringing Giovanni Reyna into central midfield and giving Freeman greater responsibility on the right flank, which temporarily improved the U.S. outlook, but Belgium absorbed the pressure.
The squad failed to assert itself, struggling for much of the 90 minutes as Belgium's technical ability and strength guided the Europeans into the last eight. Belgium outperformed the USA on expected goals 2.15 to 0.67, demonstrating clear superiority in chance creation.
While the U.S. did finally win a knockout match at the World Cup for the first time since 2002, the journey ended at the same stage as four years ago, in the Round of 16. The defensive errors weren't just individual mistakes but symptoms of a deeper issue: when facing teams with superior positional play and technical execution, the USA's defensive structure consistently breaks down in transition moments.
The result leaves Pochettino and U.S. Soccer with fundamental questions about player development and tactical sophistication. Belgium exploited the same defensive vulnerabilities that have plagued American teams against European opposition for decades — poor defensive positioning, ball-watching in critical moments, and an inability to handle pressure in transition phases. Until these structural issues are addressed at the youth development level, the gap between the USA and European football's elite will persist.

Manchester United look ready to let a midfield star join Liverpool. Here's your chance, Richard Hughes.
Liverpool are in the market for a midfielder this summer and that’s something that could take precedence if Curtis Jones leaves the club. Let alone if Alexis Mac Allister also departs, as has been rumoured.
Even Dominik Szoboszlai has hit a road block in contract talks. The Reds are facing an uncertain future with their midfield - and need to fix it.
They’ve been linked with several midfielders, too, though face a fight on all of them. Manchester United, rebuilding their midfield this summer, are essentially considering the same players.
Joao Gomes is one of those, with the Wolves midfielder almost certainly moving somewhere new this summer after relegation. Manu Kone is another one - the France star likely leaves AS Roma and both United and Liverpool want him.
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triggered a release clause in Youri Tielemans’ contract.
That would be their midfield rebuild done, effectively. Certainly, they’d no longer be able to guarantee a starting role to any new signings - and that’s an advantage to Liverpool.
A hefty one, in fact. Kone is almost certainly not moving anywhere that would jeopardise his chances of starting for France, while Gomes will harbour dreams of regular football with Brazil.
Thus United have essentially chosen the experience of Tielemans and left the others for Liverpool. It’s time for Richard Hughes and company to take advantage, potentially snapping up Kone or Gomes without too much of a fight.

Former England youth international Nedum Onuoha has criticised FIFA for a decision that favoured the Three Lions.
England beat Norway 2-1 after extra time in the quarter-final, but many believe their first goal should have been disallowed.
The ball appeared to hit a camera wire in the build-up to Jude Bellingham’s goal, meaning the referee should have stopped play.
Instead, the referee did not notice the deflection off the wire and allowed play to continue until Bellingham scored.
The balls at the World Cup have sensors that should detect any touches, but they did not detect anything from the wire.
Therefore, Bellingham’s goal stood, and the Norway players, coaches, and supporters were furious at the harsh decision.

Nedum Onuoha insists that the players’ reactions prove that the ball hit a camera wire overhanging the pitch in Miami.
The England defenders were preparing to deal with Orjan Nyland’s goal-kick before the ball dropped to Elliot Anderson.
The referee missed the incident, but the VAR probably should have taken a closer look and disallowed the goal.
Onuoha cannot believe that football has found itself in a situation where the officials’ eyes are ignored in favour of technology.
“They’re saying there’s no proof, but what is the video then? Does the video not exist? The only way to see if it’s hit a wire is the snickometer,” Onuoha said.
“Elliot Anderson has had the ball drop down to him in the middle of the field when he was not expecting it. There were people behind jostling for a header, and then it went 15 yards short.
“It’s either touched something, or it’s the biggest gust of wind you’ve seen in all your life. For the players who saw it, it’s going to be very hard to say it didn’t matter.
“So many people have the point: FIFA is telling you not to believe what you’ve seen because they’ve got something else instead. That is an insane position to be in. Are we stupid now?”
Although Norway can feel hard done by, they still had more than enough time to prevent Bellingham’s goal.
England did just enough to deserve the victory, reaching their second World Cup semi-final in eight years.
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Louisville’s matchup against Texas Tech in the first round of this November’s Players Era Festival in Las Vegas will tip-off at 8 p.m. ET. The television network for the contest will be announced at a later date.
Here’s the full schedule for day one on both sides of the bracket:
The Red Raiders announced last week that two-time All-American JT Toppin will play for the team in 2026-27, but with the torn ACL that cut his 2025-26 season short happening in late February, it’s unlikely that he’ll be ready to play by Thanksgiving Week.
A high level game on the Tuesday night of Thanksgiving Week, a potential showdown against Rick Pitino and St. John’s on Thanksgiving night, another huge matchup on Friday (and potentially Saturday) as well, and then a third straight beatdown of Kentucky football on Saturday.
This could be one of those in-season weeks that summer dreams are made of.

Will Lankshear is a player in demand. One season removed from an impressive loan at at bad Championship side in Oxford United where he scored 11 goals and notched 2 assists as a striker, Tottenham Hotspur have now had to reject three “approaches” for him from Sporting, Southampton, and Wolves, according to Alasdair Gold in Football.London.
You can understand why. BIG WILLY LANKS is impressing in the English second division, and now at age 21 he’s nearing the point where Spurs will either need to integrate him into the first team, or sell him. Based on the current evidence, Tottenham seem to be signalling that they’re not that interested in the latter option.
Or are they? Gold notes, correctly, that “approaches” are not the same thing as actual bids, and if a club is serious about bringing in Big Willy this summer they’ll likely have to pony up a transfer fee in the eight figures. That’s good money for a player who hasn’t proved himself at the Premier League level, and Gold implies the club may have to put some thought into what they want to do with him.
It’s not the easiest of decisions. Lankshear’s value to Spurs is not just his potential as a first team striker — he’s also both homegrown and club-trained, making him an invaluable squad player should Spurs qualify for European competition next season. The jury’s still out on Lankshear’s ceiling — he’s a big, strong striker who thrives on service and he did a good job despite playing on an Oxford team that played some absolute terror-ball tactics last season. He could explode given the right chance, or he could level out at Championship/lower-level Premier League striker. But I still feel it’s too soon to say.
Lankshear is probably not too keen on another loan this upcoming season after spending the past two seasons out at West Brom and Oxford. That said, it’s also not clear how much game time he’s going to get if he sticks around Tottenham, with two senior strikers ahead of him and the possibility that Roberto De Zerbi might demand another one (possibly replacing Richy). Gold also notes that Spurs’ decision on BIG WILLY LANKS might also impact what they do with the OTHER talented U23 striker on their books — 18-year-old Irish full international forward Mason Melia.
For that reason, it probably makes the most sense for Spurs to keep Lankshear around for at least most of the preseason. Take him on the tour to Australia and New Zealand. Throw him into the squad in a couple more friendlies, see how he does. It’s possible the results of that could influence Spurs’ decision on what to do with him longer term. Since they don’t appear keen on selling him, then give him a raise and a loan to a good club in the Champo or Bundesliga.
That said, who knows — we might have another diamond in the rough on our hands. Or, as one member of Carty Free’s Slack channel put it, “He’s had a better loan career than Harry Kane, so it stands to reason he’ll have a better senior career as well.” I’ll buy that for a dollar.
The 2026 Major League Baseball Draft featured a couple of early picks by the Boston Red Sox who hailed from Wisconsin, a couple of later Wisconsin picks from the Milwaukee Brewers and a healthy dose of Wisconsin picks Atlanta Braves.
A look at who got taken:
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The fast-riser began his college career at North Dakota State and then became a sparkplug for the College World Series runner-up Tar Heels. The left-handed hitter stole 26 bases in 29 attempts and led NCAA Division I with eight triples. He's 6-foot-2, 200 pounds. The pick had a slot value of $4.37 million.
The 6-4, 195-pounder put himself on the map with a good showing at the World Wood Bat Association World Championship in October. His pick has a slot value of $815,7000. He has a scholarship offer to Auburn.
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The 6-5, first-team All-State selection has a scholarship offer to South Florida. His slot value is $389,900.
He went 5-4 with a 5.21 ERA for the Gophers last year, leading the pitching staff in wins and innings pitched. He had a slot value of $380,200.
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The 6-0, 174-pound senior hit .419 and was the Fox Valley Association Player of the Year this season. He has a slot value of $307,300.
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The 6-3 pitcher was 1-2 with a 3.71 ERA with four saves as a member of the Longhorns in 2025, then went 2-0 with a 5.64 ERA and four saves in 23 appearances this year. He had 83 strikeouts in just 49 innings over the two years. The 6-3, 240-pounder has a slot value of $253,300.
He hit .333 this season, his third with the Spartans, including 14 doubles and six homers, with a .974 OPS. The pick has a slot value of $200,100.
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Kibler was part of UWM's fun run in the NCAA tournament. He was a first-team All-Horizon League pick this year at the flex position, leading the Panthers with 60 RBIs.
The leadoff hitter led the team with a .435 on-base percentage after spending two years at McHenry County Community College.
Hailing from the northern border of Wisconsin, he began his career at St. Thomas in Minnesota and was named all-Summit League before making 14 appearances for the Gophers this year, posting a 4.10 ERA.
More: Brewers make their Day 2 picks in the 2026 MLB Draft; live updates
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The Horizon League first-team choice set the school's single-season stolen-base record by swiping 41 in 45 tries in 2026. He batted .340 with a team-best 72 hits.
The all-state senior from Wisconsin stands 6-feet and 190 pounds and has a commitment to Illinois-Chicago.
Santarelli was the top prep prospect in the state and was regarded as a top 150 player in the draft, so it's highly likely he honors his commitment to LSU after getting taken this late. The left-handed power bat won MVP honors at the MLB High School All-American Game.
Who'd we miss? Email jradcliffe@gannett.com.
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: These Wisconsin players were MLB Draft picks. See who chose them
The 2026 Major League Baseball Draft featured a couple of early picks by the Boston Red Sox who hailed from Wisconsin, a couple of later Wisconsin picks from the Milwaukee Brewers and a healthy dose of Wisconsin picks Atlanta Braves.
A look at who got taken:
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The fast-riser began his college career at North Dakota State and then became a sparkplug for the College World Series runner-up Tar Heels. The left-handed hitter stole 26 bases in 29 attempts and led NCAA Division I with eight triples. He's 6-foot-2, 200 pounds. The pick had a slot value of $4.37 million.
The 6-4, 195-pounder put himself on the map with a good showing at the World Wood Bat Association World Championship in October. His pick has a slot value of $815,7000. He has a scholarship offer to Auburn.
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The 6-5, first-team All-State selection has a scholarship offer to South Florida. His slot value is $389,900.
He went 5-4 with a 5.21 ERA for the Gophers last year, leading the pitching staff in wins and innings pitched. He had a slot value of $380,200.
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The 6-0, 174-pound senior hit .419 and was the Fox Valley Association Player of the Year this season. He has a slot value of $307,300.
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The 6-3 pitcher was 1-2 with a 3.71 ERA with four saves as a member of the Longhorns in 2025, then went 2-0 with a 5.64 ERA and four saves in 23 appearances this year. He had 83 strikeouts in just 49 innings over the two years. The 6-3, 240-pounder has a slot value of $253,300.
He hit .333 this season, his third with the Spartans, including 14 doubles and six homers, with a .974 OPS. The pick has a slot value of $200,100.
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Kibler was part of UWM's fun run in the NCAA tournament. He was a first-team All-Horizon League pick this year at the flex position, leading the Panthers with 60 RBIs.
The leadoff hitter led the team with a .435 on-base percentage after spending two years at McHenry County Community College.
Hailing from the northern border of Wisconsin, he began his career at St. Thomas in Minnesota and was named all-Summit League before making 14 appearances for the Gophers this year, posting a 4.10 ERA.
More: Brewers make their Day 2 picks in the 2026 MLB Draft; live updates
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The Horizon League first-team choice set the school's single-season stolen-base record by swiping 41 in 45 tries in 2026. He batted .340 with a team-best 72 hits.
The all-state senior from Wisconsin stands 6-feet and 190 pounds and has a commitment to Illinois-Chicago.
Santarelli was the top prep prospect in the state and was regarded as a top 150 player in the draft, so it's highly likely he honors his commitment to LSU after getting taken this late. The left-handed power bat won MVP honors at the MLB High School All-American Game.
Who'd we miss? Email jradcliffe@gannett.com.
This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: These Wisconsin players were MLB Draft picks. See who chose them
The 2025-26 high school school year is in the books.
It's time to look back at the top performances from local teams that performed at the highest levels.
Supporters of the schools — Arogsy, Atlantis Charter, Joseph Case, Diman, Durfee, Somerset Berkley and Westport — and student-athletes can visit heraldnews.com to vote for the person of their choosing.
Voting will conclude July 25 with the winner announced here and X (formerly known as Twitter). Vote early and often.
Here are the nominees for The Herald News High School Boys Team of the Year.
Watch MA high school sports on NFHS
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The Westport boys team captured another Mayflower Athletic Conference Comprehensive title, finished with an undefeated regular season and landed its third Final Four appearance in five seasons. The Wildcats (19-1-2) came up short in the Division 4 Final Four game against Bromfield.
MIAA: Westport boys soccer falls short in D4 state semifinal game against No. 2 Bromfield
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Durfee dominated New Bedford, 36-0, in the 133rd Thanksgiving game. The win was the second straight for the Hilltoppers (5-6) in the holiday meeting and first shutout win against New Bedford since 2002.
TURKEY DAY: Durfee football dominates New Bedford in the 133rd Thanksgiving game
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The Joseph Case football team competed in their first postseason game since 2019. The Cardinals lost to No. 1 Norwell, 30-0, in the Division 6 Round of 16 game.
PLAYOFFS: Case football's first playoff appearance since 2019 comes up short against No. 1 Norwell
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The historic Blizzard of 2026 derailed the Diman ice hockey team postseason run. Despite the week-long delay and no practices, the No. 25 Bengals put up a gallant, overtime battle with No. 8 Marlboro (a 6-5 loss) in the Division 3 Round of 32 contest.
More: Diman co-op hockey drops heartbreaker to Marlborough in D3 playoffs
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The Navigators punched their first-ever MIAA playoff berth and even won a playoff game. Argosy was led by its first-ever 1,000-point scorer Eric Coward, who had multiple games with 40 or more points per game.
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It was a season to remember for the Cardinals spring track and field team. Case won back-to-back South Coast Conference titles in 2026 and concluded a successful 4-1 season at the Meet of Champions
More: Joseph Case track teams set school records at Meet of Champions
Herald News and Taunton Gazette sports editor Steven Sanchez can be reached at ssanchez@heraldnews.com. You can follow him on X (formerly Twitter) @Chezsports and TikTok @ssanchezsports
This article originally appeared on The Herald News: Vote for the 2025-26 Herald News Boys Sports Team of the Year

Wales hooker Kelsey Jones has joined Sale Sharks ahead of the 2026-2027 season.
The 28-year-old left Gloucester-Hartpury this summer after eight years, having made 69 appearances and scoring 25 tries.
Jones will link up with fellow Wales front row Gwenllian Pyrs, with whom she started every game of the 2026 Women's Six Nations.
She is the fourth Gloucester-Hartpury player to swap Kingsholm for the Morson Stadium, following the signings of Red Roses Zoe Stratford, Sarah Beckett and Tatyana Heard.
Jones has been first choice hooker under Wales head coach Sean Lynn and has made 57 appearances for her country since making her debut in 2017. She has also played in three Rugby World Cups.
"I've loved coming up to play against Sale Sharks with Gloucester. You can tell the team has so much grit and heart and they really fight for each other, and I wanted to be a part of that," said Jones.
"This group has put in so much hard work every year to grow and build to where they are now. I hope I can add to that and help take the club to the next level.
"The four of us joining from Gloucester have a lot of belief and experience winning big games. Hopefully we can add a bit of that here to get over the line in those tight games against the best teams.
"I can't wait to train and compete with Amy Cokayne because I really think she's the best hooker in the world. I can learn so much from her and that challenge is only going to make me and the team better."
Sharks head coach Tom Hudson said: "I'm really pleased to be adding Kelsey to our squad.
"She is a consistently top level performer at both PWR and international level and has the ambition and drive to get even better. That's an ambition we're excited to help her achieve."
A past Open champion has withdrawn from this 154th edition.
Louis Oosthuizen announced Monday afternoon that he has pulled out of the field at Royal Birkdale because of a back injury. He also won’t play next week’s LIV Golf U.K. event in Rocester, England.
“Not the update I was hoping to share,” said Oosthuizen, who won the 2010 Open at St. Andrews. “… It's incredibly disappointing to miss two events I always look forward to, but my priority now is to focus on my recovery and make sure I'm fully fit before returning to competition.”
Oosthuizen was replaced in the field by Aldrich Potgieter.
Matti Schmid and Andrew Wilson are now the first and second alternates, respectively, with Schmid paying close attention to the status of Sam Burns, whose wife, Caroline, has been due in mid-July with the couple’s second child.
Burns’ mother, Beth, had told The Athletic at last month’s U.S. Open that her son wouldn’t travel for the PGA Tour’s fortnight in the U.K.
“He won’t go to Europe,” Beth Burns said. “This is his last major. They’re going to go home and have a baby.”
Burns was still listed in the field when the first- and second-round tee times were released on Monday.
NEW YORK (AP) — The WNBA season is at its midway point and no team has been more of a mystery than the New York Liberty.
The Liberty have proven they can beat the elite teams in the league with victories over Minnesota and Las Vegas. New York became the first team to win the Commissioner's Cup championship twice with a victory over Las Vegas this month.
They've also shown inconsistencies with losses to Seattle, Toronto and Portland. New York has lost three straight games.
Injuries have caused problems again for New York as prized free agent acquisition Satou Sabally has been limited to 13 games so far. She hasn't played since June 25 while dealing with another concussion. The Liberty also missed star guard Sabrina Ionescu for the early part of the season first with an ankle injury and then a back issue.
Betnijah Laney-Hamilton has been working her way back from a knee injury that kept her out all of last season.
The Liberty sit at 13-11 and are currently in seventh place in the standings. It's a spot they aren't accustomed to and one that they didn't expect to be in.
New York can take some solace that Las Vegas was in a similar position last season, hovering at .500 before winning 16 consecutive games to close out the regular season last year en route to their third WNBA championship.
The Golden State Valkyries have taken over the top spot in the power poll for the first time in the franchise's two-year history. Golden State went 3-0 last week with road wins in Washington, Toronto and Connecticut. Minnesota fell to second. The Lynx were followed by Dallas, Las Vegas and Indiana. New York, Atlanta and Washington were next. Toronto was ninth and Los Angeles 10th. Portland, Chicago, Phoenix, Seattle and Connecticut rounded out the poll.
Los Angeles has been struggling this season and parted ways with general manager Raegan Pebley on Sunday. Pebley was hired as GM in January 2024 without any previous executive experience. The Sparks were 39-66 during her tenure, which included firing coach Curt Miller in September 2024 after two seasons. He was succeeded by Lynne Roberts, who went 21-23 in her first season last year.
The Sparks currently are 10-11, including consecutive wins over the Indiana Fever and Chicago Sky. They are ninth in the WNBA standings and have not made the playoffs since 2020. The franchise won league championships in 2001, 2002 and 2016.
Paige Bueckers of Dallas was the AP player of the week. The guard averaged 23.7 points, 7.7 assists and 6.3 rebounds to help the Wings win all three of their games last week. Other players receiving votes included Kelsey Mitchell of Indiana and Janelle Salaun of Golden State.
Minnesota coach Cheryl Reeve secured the most regular-season wins in WNBA history with a victory over the Connecticut Sun last week. She broke a tie with Mike Thibault atop the all-time wins list. Reeve had said it was a distraction to her team leading up to the record-breaking win, which took three tries to achieve.
Golden State at Indiana, Wednesday. The Valkyries will close out their road trip with a stop in Indiana to face the Fever, who are returning home after a 3-1 west coast swing. Indiana swept a pair of games from Las Vegas on the trip.
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It's that point in the NFL offseason when we simply must parse through everyone's subjective opinions about the best players in the league. It is not enough that training camps for the 2026 season are on the horizon. It is not enough that it feels like we only just finished an extensive free agency and draft period. We must, as always, dive into some mostly meaningless rankings for some reason.
Fortunately, ESPN's positional ranking series, which is rooted in an (anonymous to us) survey with NFL executives, coaches, and scouts, seems to have gotten it mostly right with quarterbacks. Well, to anyone paying attention over the last few years, that is.
To that I say: Phew. The last thing we could afford is another water-cooler debate about a season and the play of players over half a year old. A new NFL season is a little under two months away, folks. You can wait!
It is, indeed, the top of these quarterback rankings that should still inspire the most discussion. As it stands, the NFL people who participated in this survey believe the four best signal-callers in the league are:
Honestly? I don't hate (most of) it.
Mahomes might have the Super Bowl jewelry, but he has been decidedly underwhelming, especially in the regular season, over the last few years. He last averaged more than seven yards per pass attempt three seasons ago and hasn't eclipsed 4,000 yards passing in each of the last two years. He's probably still the best playoff quarterback, but it's high time someone knocks him down a peg for his recent performance. You can't stay No. 1 and play the way he has lately.
Allen, for that matter, has yet to win a Super Bowl. But it's hard to argue against his recent track record. The 2024 MVP is a walking 40-touchdown player (passing and rushing) and is essentially the sole reason the bumbling Bills remain bona fide championship contenders rather than having begun a pseudo-rebuild.
I love having Stafford at No. 3, too. It's high time the 2025 MVP starts getting the respect he deserves. Even as he nears the age of 40, Stafford remains one of the sport's premier off-script playmakers who still has stellar anticipation and arm strength. With the Rams' terrific supporting cast surrounding him, Stafford likely won't go anywhere from the top here any time soon.
My only real contention is Burrow at No. 4. The man has played in just 35 total games over the last three seasons. He can't play under center and actively contributes to his offensive line's supposed pass-protection struggles. Burrow is a winner and a gaudy-numbers machine, but having him this high after his recent track record is a bit of an absurd overrating. He, like Mahomes, has to prove it again.
All in all, I dig the overall top of the quarterback rankings and still find minimal fault with the top 10 in general. It's a sign of the times that someone has actually (and rightfully) dethroned Mahomes at the top, among other things.
This article originally appeared on For The Win: NFL executives and coaches have a fascinating top-4 quarterback ranking, per ESPN
The most important offseason for any NFL player is often the one between their rookie and sophomore campaigns. That's the challenge currently facing the Carolina Panthers' No. 1 wideout.
Tetairoa McMillan burst onto the scene in his first pro season. The 2025 first-round pick tallied 70 receptions for 1,014 yards and seven touchdowns en route to being named the AP Offensive Rookie of the Year.
If the Panthers and quarterback Bryce Young continue to progress, the sky could be the limit for the 6-foot-5 McMillan. And that's the sentiment from Bleacher Report's Moe Moton, who tabbed Carolina's rising star as one of five second-year receivers primed for a breakout 2026.
Moton writes:
Tetairoa McMillan had a standout rookie season. He caught 70 passes and led the 2025 class with 1,014 receiving yards and seven touchdown receptions. The Carolina Panthers wideout also won 2025 Offensive Rookie of the Year by a wide margin over New Orleans Saints quarterback Tyler Shough. With all that said, McMillan can top his rookie numbers and be a Pro Bowler, an All-Pro or an Offensive Player of the Year candidate if Panthers quarterback Bryce Young continues to make strides in the passing game.
McMillan is already hard at work improving where he needs to, telling reporters earlier this offseason that he's added 10 pounds of muscle, which should help him secure more of those contested catches than he did last year. He has also put in extra time working out with Young to improve their chemistry.
While his target share may drop a bit, given the increasing importance of teammate Jalen Coker, McMillan could benefit from a little less attention. McMillan and Coker are established as the top two targets in the passing game—with 2024 first-rounder Xavier Legette and 2026 third-rounder Chris Brazzell II among the offense's additional weapons.
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This article originally appeared on Panthers Wire: Analyst: Panthers WR Tetairoa McMillan primed for huge 2026 season

Danilho Doekhi has arrived in Rome to join Lazio as a free agent after his contract with Union Berlin expires, ready to sign until June 2029.
The defender was filmed this afternoon landing in the airport in the Eternal City, where he was whisked to a meeting where he finalised the details of the agreement.
He is already having his medical tests and can now put pen to paper on a three-year contract.
Doekhi celebrated his 28th birthday a couple of weeks ago and is a free agent after his contract with Union Berlin was allowed to expire on June 30.
His previous clubs include Ajax and Vitesse, moving to Germany for free in the summer of 2022.
There is a family connection to Serie A, as he is the nephew of former Milan player Winston Bogarde.
Lazio are in need of new defenders after selling Mario Gila to Milan and agreeing the transfer of Alessio Romagnoli to Al-Sadd, although the latter has not been finalised yet.

Dustin Poirier is not buying the theories circulating online suggesting Conor McGregor either came into UFC 329 already injured or simply quit when the fight was stopped in the first round against Max Holloway. Speaking via Teddy Atlas’s YouTube, Poirier — who has beaten McGregor twice and has been publicly critical of him in the past — drew a clear line between the criticism he is willing to level and the accusation of quitting.
“I just don’t think he’s a quitter like that,” Poirier said. “I say a lot of bad stuff about him, but a quitter, I’m not sure. He’s a real competitor and wants to win. And I doubt he needed the money — it’s not like he was showing up for a paycheck.”

Poirier has not shied away from criticizing McGregor over the years, and the two have a contentious history both inside and outside the cage. For him to push back specifically on the quitter narrative carries more weight than a generic endorsement would. His argument is straightforward — McGregor is wealthy enough that a payday would not be the primary motivation, and his competitive drive has never been something Poirier has questioned even when everything else about McGregor’s recent conduct has drawn his scrutiny.
That said, Poirier did have confusion about the strategic decision that led to McGregor’s injury in the opening seconds of the fight. McGregor threw a jumping switch kick almost immediately after the opening bell — the move that appeared to cause the knee damage that ended the bout. “I don’t know who’s game plan this was,” Poirier said. “It’s just crazy to me.”
McGregor was making his first UFC appearance in five years and will now undergo surgery to address the knee injury. ESPN has reported that he plans to fight again following his recovery, with a previously referenced final UFC fight in April 2027 potentially still on his radar depending on the outcome of the surgical procedure and rehabilitation.
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Thiago Pitarch’s future at Real Madrid remains uncertain despite an impressive breakthrough campaign that established him as one of the club’s most promising young talents.
The 18-year-old midfielder emerged as one of the revelations of last season after earning the trust of Alvaro Arbeloa during the second half of the campaign, producing a series of mature performances for the first team.
Although Pitarch did not participate in the World Cup, his summer has been far from quiet.
Instead of enjoying a holiday, he helped Spain win the UEFA European Under-19 Championship, further enhancing his growing reputation with a series of impressive displays.
Now, according to reports in Italy, as relayed by Mundo Deportivo, Fiorentina have entered the race to sign Pitarch and are exploring a deal for the Spanish midfielder.
Wanted by Fiorentina. (Photo by Charlotte Tattersall/Getty Images)
The Viola are hoping to structure any agreement using a model similar to the one Real Madrid employed in Nico Paz’s move to Como.
Under that proposal: Fiorentina would acquire 50 percent of Pitarch’s economic rights, while Real Madrid would retain the remaining 50 percent.
Los Blancos would also secure buy-back clauses, allowing the club to bring the midfielder back if his development continues as expected.
However, they are no longer the only club monitoring his situation. As already reported, newly promoted La Liga side Malaga have shown interest in signing Pitarch.
Despite his progress, Pitarch’s pathway into Jose Mourinho’s squad has become more complicated heading into the new season.
Will Thiago stay or leave? (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
The arrival of Bernardo Silva, coupled with Mourinho’s continued push to recruit another central midfielder, and Eduardo Camavinga’s reluctance to leave the club could reduce the youngster’s opportunities for regular first-team football.
As a result, Real Madrid are expected to evaluate the best option for his development ahead of the new season.
The possibility of either a loan deal or a transfer with buyback clauses therefore remains on the table.
Such a structure would allow Pitarch to gain valuable first-team experience while ensuring Real Madrid maintain significant control over the future of one of their most highly regarded academy graduates – like they did with Nico Paz.
For now, no decision has been made, but with growing interest from both Spain and Italy, the coming weeks could prove decisive in determining where Thiago Pitarch continues his development.
The Arizona Cardinals report to training camp on July 22 and begin the process of preparing for the regular season, forming the roster and determining starting jobs and roles on the team.
Leading up to the start of camp, we will take a look at every player on the offseason roster, their background, their contract, their play in 2025, questions they face and their roster outlook.
Here is offensive lineman Demontrey Jacobs.
Jacobs enters his fourth NFL season and second with the Cardinals. He signed with the Denver Broncos in 2023 as a rookie free agent out of Grambling State and South Florida. He spent the 2023 season on the Broncos' practice squad but was cut before the 2024 season. He played 2024 with the New England Patriots, starting 13 games at right tackle.
He didn't make the roster in 2025, and the Cardinals signed him to the practice squad, but in September, they signed him to the active roster, where he remained the rest of the season.
He appeared in five games late in the season, getting a series or two each game when Josh Fryar started at left tackle. He logged 65 snaps on offense and 16 on special teams.
Jacobs will make a non-guaranteed $1.075 million in 2026 if he makes the roster, and that will also equal his cap hit.
Did he show enough in limited playing time to earn a legitimate shot with a new coaching staff, even when the offensive line coach remains the same?
He does have starting experience, but he is not a lock for the roster. The starting tackle jobs are set with Paris Johnson and Elijah Wilkinson. He will compete with Josh Fryar, Oli Udoh and rookie Jayden Williams for a spot as a backup tackle.
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Orlando Magic rookie Izaiyah Nelson suffered a fracture in his left ankle while playing against the Portland Trail Blazers in the NBA Summer League on Sunday, the team announced.
Nelson sustained the injury in the first half of the Magic's 112-105 overtime victory when he landed awkwardly on a teammate after blocking a shot attempt by Quincy Olivari. He wouldn't return to the game after logging just 4 minutes, 22 seconds of action.
The 51st overall pick in the 2026 NBA draft will undergo surgery to address the injury and is expected to miss at least 3-4 months, putting his status for the start of next season in doubt. The Magic open training camp on Sept. 29.
Izaiyah Nelson Injury Update
— Orlando Magic (@OrlandoMagic) July 13, 2026
Imaging Sunday showed that Orlando/Osceola Magic two-way forward Izaiyah Nelson suffered a fracture in his left ankle. He suffered the injury in the first half of Sunday’s (July 12) Summer League game in Las Vegas. Nelson will undergo surgery and is… pic.twitter.com/7kqihJiTdJ
Nelson was the American Conference Player of the Year at South Florida, averaging 15.9 points, 9.6 rebounds, 1.6 steals, 1.4 blocks and 1.2 assists. He was also the Defensive Player of the Year and Newcomer of the Year, becoming the first player to win each award in the same season.
The 6-foot-10 Nelson, who signed a two-way contract with the Magic on July 1, is the ninth Bull to be selected in the NBA draft and the first since Dominique Jones in 2010. He ranked ninth in the country in double-doubles (18) and 15th in total rebounds (326) last season.
Nelson finished summer league averaging 2.7 points, three rebounds, one steal and one block while shooting 50% from the field in three appearances. He recorded a summer league-high six points, two rebounds, two assists, two steals and one block on Saturday.
This article originally appeared on Rookie Wire: Magic: Izaiyah Nelson to undergo surgery after suffering broken ankle

After much speculation surrounding his future, FC Bayern Munich are bidding farewell to Jonathan Asp Jensen who moves to Spain.
As the record champions announced, the 20-year-old midfielder is joining newly promoted La Liga side Deportivo La Coruña.
The talented Danish midfielder has signed a contract there until 2031, while Bayern pocket a transfer fee of €6million.
Asp Jensen spent last season on loan at Swiss first division club Grasshopper Zurich where he garnered plenty of attention.
While in the Swiss Super League, he scored eight goals and provided six assists in 33 topflight appearances.

Former Athletics .846 OPS outfielder named trade deadline 'asset' for Reds originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Cincinnati Reds are anticipated to be one of MLB's sellers at this year's trade deadline.
Even with another strong season from shortstop Elly De La Cruz, the Reds are at the bottom of the NL Central standings.
Clinching a Wild Card spot is possible but not likely.
One of Cincinnati's top trade chips could be an outfielder who began the season at Triple-A but has a .846 OPS with 16 home runs in 67 games.
"JJ Bleday was DFA'd by the Athletics last season before picking up with the Cincinnati Reds in 2026. While the Reds are on a somber trajectory these days, Bleday's breakout season is a bright spot," FanSided's Christopher Kline wrote Monday.
"Moreover, with Bleday under club control through 2028, the Reds could flip him for significant value at the deadline," Kline added.
Bleday connected for 20 home runs in 2024 with the A's. But his 2025 season consisted of an elevated strikeout rate and a .698 OPS.
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The Reds clearly saw something they could fix with Bleday's swing, and he's turned into a valuable everyday player for manager Terry Francona's club.
"Cincy will need to weigh the risk and reward of carrying Bleday into next season as opposed to selling when his value has reached what is probably its absolute highest point," Kline added. "Every team needs outfield help."
Bleday's Reds tenure may be a short one. There are certainly a few contending teams who will show interest at the deadline.

Vitality T20 Blast 2026 schedule and points table: Detailed standings, latest results from England's T20 league originally appeared on Cricket News. Add Cricket News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
With the 2026 season, the format of the Vitality Blast reverts to three divisions. The 18 teams are split evenly into North, Central & West and South groups, and each club facing the other teams within the same division in both home and away fixtures, plus some games outside their respective divisions.
The best teams from each division qualify for the knockout stage, culminating in the semi-finals and the final at Edgbaston. The reigning champions are Somerset, who won the trophy last year in 2025.
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| Pos | Team | Matches | Wins | Losses | Tied | NR | Points | NRR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Notts Outlaws | 12 | 8 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 32 | +0.169 |
| 2 | Yorkshire | 12 | 7 | 4 | 1 | 0 | 30 | +0.720 |
| 3 | Lancashire Lightning | 12 | 6 | 5 | 1 | 0 | 26 | −0.335 |
| 4 | Durham | 12 | 5 | 7 | 0 | 0 | 20 | +0.462 |
| 5 | Derbyshire Falcons | 12 | 3 | 7 | 2 | 0 | 16 | +0.393 |
| 6 | Leicestershire Foxes | 12 | 3 | 9 | 0 | 0 | 12 | −1.600 |
| Pos | Team | Matches | Wins | Losses | Tied | NR | Points | NRR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Northamptonshire Steelbacks | 12 | 9 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 36 | +0.936 |
| 2 | Somerset | 12 | 7 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 28 | +0.763 |
| 3 | Gloucestershire | 12 | 7 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 28 | +0.288 |
| 4 | Warwickshire Bears | 12 | 6 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 24 | +0.367 |
| 5 | Glamorgan | 12 | 6 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 24 | +0.217 |
| 6 | Worcestershire Rapids | 12 | 6 | 6 | 0 | 0 | 24 | −0.337 |
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| Pos | Team | Matches | Wins | Losses | Tied | NR | Points | NRR |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Hampshire Hawks | 12 | 8 | 4 | 0 | 0 | 32 | +0.283 |
| 2 | Surrey | 12 | 7 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 28 | +0.666 |
| 3 | Essex | 12 | 7 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 28 | +0.354 |
| 4 | Kent Spitfires | 12 | 4 | 8 | 0 | 0 | 16 | −0.895 |
| 5 | Middlesex | 12 | 4 | 8 | 0 | 0 | 16 | −1.243 |
| 6 | Sussex Sharks | 12 | 3 | 9 | 0 | 0 | 10* | −1.168 |
*2 points deducted for for breaching ECB financial guidelines
The 2026 tournament is the 24th edition of England and Wales’ premier domestic T20 competition and features 115 matches across the league and knockout stages.
| Date | Match | Venue | Start time (BST) | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| July 15 | Quarter-final 1: Hamshire vs Essex | Southampton | 4:30 p.m. | |
| July 15 | Quarter-final 2: Notts Outlaws vs Surrey | Nottingham | 4:30 p.m. | |
| July 15 | Quarter-final 3: Yorkshire vs Somerset | Leeds | 4:30 p.m. | |
| July 15 | Quarter-final 4: Northamptonshire vs Gloucestershire | Northampton | 5:00 p.m. | |
| July 18 | Semi-final 1: TBC vs TBC | Birmingham | 11:00 a.m. | |
| July 18 | Semi-final 2: TBC vs TBC | Birmingham | 2:30 p.m. | |
| July 18 | Final: TBC vs TBC | Birmingham | 6:45 p.m. |
| Date | Match | Venue | Start time (BST) | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jul 6 | Lancashire vs Derbyshire | Manchester | 6:30 p.m. | Match tied |
| Jul 8 | Surrey vs Sussex | Oval | 6:30 p.m. | Surrey won by 8 wkts |
| Jul 8 | Derbyshire vs Somerset | Derby | 6:30 p.m. | Somerset won by 27 runs |
| Jul 8 | Glamorgan vs Northamptonshire | Cardiff | 6:30 p.m. | Northamptonshire won by 53 runs |
| Jul 8 | Leicestershire vs Durham | Leicester | 6:30 p.m. | Durham won by 8 wkts |
| Jul 8 | Hampshire vs Middlesex | Southampton | 7:00 p.m. | Middlesex won by 5 wkts |
| Jul 10 | Middlesex vs Sussex | Northwood | 5:00 p.m. | Sussex won by 18 runs |
| Jul 10 | Worcestershire vs Gloucestershire | Worcester | 5:30 p.m. | Gloucestershire won by 2 wkts |
| Jul 10 | Somerset vs Northamptonshire | Taunton | 6:30 p.m. | Somerset won by 7 wkts |
| Jul 10 | Kent vs Surrey | Canterbury | 6:30 p.m. | Surrey won by 9 wkts |
| Jul 10 | Notts Outlaws vs Leicestershire | Nottingham | 6:30 p.m. | Notts Outlaws won by 6 wkts |
| Jul 10 | Durham vs Derbyshire | Chester-le-Street | 6:30 p.m. | Durham won by 5 runs |
| Jul 10 | Essex vs Hampshire | Chelmsford | 7:00 p.m. | Essex won by 7 wkts |
| Jul 10 | Warwickshire vs Glamorgan | Birmingham | 7:00 p.m. | Warwickshire won by 4 wkts |
| Jul 10 | Lancashire vs Yorshire | Manchester | 7:00 p.m. | Lancashire won by 22 runs |
| Jul 12 | Surrey vs Essex | Oval | 12:00 p.m. | Essex won by 8 wkts |
| Jul 12 | Yorshire vs Notts Outlaws | Leeds | 12:00 p.m. | Yorshire won by 18 runs |
| Jul 12 | Sussex vs Hampshire | Hove | 12:00 p.m. | Hampshire won by 4 wkts |
| Jul 12 | Derbyshire vs Leicestershire | Derby | 12:00 p.m. | Derbyshire won by 7 wkts |
| Jul 12 | Kent vs Middlesex | Canterbury | 12:00 p.m. | Middlesex won by 14 runs |
| Jul 12 | Somerset vs Worcestershire | Taunton | 12:00 p.m. | Somerset won by 78 runs |
| Jul 12 | Northamptonshire vs Warwickshire | Northampton | 12:00 p.m. | Warwickshire won by 5 wkts |
| Jul 12 | Gloucestershire vs Glamorgan | Bristol | 12:00 p.m. | Glamorgan won by 50 runs |
| Jul 12 | Lancashire vs Durham | Manchester | 12:00 p.m. | Lancashire won by 3 wkts |
| Date | Match | Venue | Start time (BST) | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jun 26 | Glamorgan vs Middlesex | Cardiff | 6:30 p.m. | Glamorgan won by 6 wkts |
| Jun 26 | Somerset vs Gloucestershire | Taunton | 6:30 p.m. | Somerset won by 18 runs |
| Jun 26 | Northamptonshire vs Essex | Northampton | 6:30 p.m. | Northamptonshire won by 130 runs |
| Jun 26 | Leicestershire vs Lancashire | Leicester | 6:30 p.m. | Lancashire won by 5 wkts |
| Jun 26 | Warwickshire vs Worcestershire | Birmingham | 7:00 p.m. | Warwickshire won by 59 runs |
| Jun 26 | Sussex vs Surrey | Hove | 7:00 p.m. | Surrey won by 7 wkts |
| Jun 26 | Kent vs Notts Outlaws | Canterbury | 7:00 p.m. | Notts Outlaws won by 4 wkts |
| Jun 26 | Hampshire vs Yorkshire Southampton | Southampton | 7:00 p.m. | Hampshire won by 2 wkts |
| Jun 28 | Derbyshire vs Yorkshire | Chesterfield | 2:30 p.m. | Match tied |
| Jun 28 | Middlesex vs Durham | Richmond | 2:30 p.m. | Durham won by 100 runs |
| Jun 28 | Leicestershire vs Notts Outlaws | Leicester | 2:30 p.m. | Notts Outlaws won by 74 runs |
| Jun 28 | Worcestershire vs Somerset | Worcester | 2:30 p.m. | Worcestershire won by 36 runs |
| Jun 28 | Kent vs Hampshire | Canterbury | 3:30 p.m. | Kent won by 7 wkts |
| Jul 1 | Derbyshire vs Lancashire | Derby | 6:30 p.m. | Lancashire won by 4 runs |
| Jul 1 | Gloucestershire vs Northamptonshire | Briston | 7:00 p.m. | Northamptonshire won by 8 wkts |
| Jul 1 | Essex vs Surrey | Chelmsford | 7:00 p.m. | Surrey won by 7 runs |
| Jul 1 | Warwickshire vs Sussex | Birmingham | 7:00 p.m. | Warwickshire won by 76 runs |
| Jul 3 | Worcestershire vs Kent | Worcester | 5:30 p.m. | Worcestershire won by 83 runs |
| Jul 3 | Glamorgan vs Warwickshire | Cardiff | 6:30 p.m. | Glamorgan won by 7 wkts |
| Jul 3 | Yorkshire vs Durham | Leeds | 6:30 p.m. | Yorkshire won by 5 wkts |
| Jul 3 | Notts Outlaws vs Lancashire | Nottingham | 6:30 p.m. | Notts Outlaws won by 1 run |
| Jul 3 | Sussex vs Essex | Hove | 7:00 p.m. | Essex won by 100 runs |
| Jul 4 | Gloucestershire vs Surrey | Bristol | 7:00 p.m. | Gloucestershire won by 57 runs |
| Jul 5 | Yorkshire vs Leicestershire | Leeds | 2:30 p.m. | Yorkshire won by 41 runs |
| Jul 5 | Durham vs Notts Outlaws | Chester-le-Street | 3:30 p.m. | Notts Outlaws won by 2 runs |
| Jul 5 | Glamorgan vs Worcestershire | Cardiff | 3:30 p.m. | Worcestershire won by 15 runs |
| Jul 5 | Hampshire vs Kent | Southampton | 3:30 p.m. | Hampshire won by 19 runs |
| Jul 5 | Northamptonshire vs Somerset | Northampton | 3:30 p.m. | Somerset won by 105 runs |
| Jul 5 | Warwickshire vs Gloucestershire | Birmingham | 3:30 p.m. | Warwickshire won by 30 runs |
| Jul 5 | Essex vs Middlesex | Chelmsford | 4:00 p.m. | Middlesex won by 4 wkts |
| Date | Match | Venue | Start time (BST) | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| June 9 | Durham vs Lancashire | Chester-le-Street | 6:30 p.m. | Lancashire won by 7 wkts |
| June 9 | Worcestershire vs Northamptonshire | Northampton | 6:30 p.m. | Northamptonshire won by 6 wkts |
| June 9 | Essex vs Kent | Chelmsford | 7:00 p.m. | Essex won by 3 wkts |
| Date | Match | Venue | Start time (BST) | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 29 | Worcestershire vs Warwickshire | Worcester | 5:30 p.m. | Worcestershire won by 6 wkts |
| May 29 | Kent vs Essex | Canterbury | 6:30 p.m. | Essex won by 9 wkts |
| May 29 | Northamptonshire vs Gloucestershire | Northampton | 6:30 p.m. | Northamptonshire won by 7 wkts |
| May 29 | Derbyshire vs Notts Outlaws | Derby | 6:30 p.m. | Derbyshire won by 23 runs |
| May 29 | Glamorgan vs Somerset | Cardiff | 6:30 p.m. | Glamorgan won by 7 wkts |
| May 29 | Lancashire vs Leicestershire | Manchester | 6:30 p.m. | Leicestershire won by 2 wkts |
| May 29 | Durham vs Yorkshire | Chester-le-Street | 6:30 p.m. | Yorkshire won by 58 runs |
| May 29 | Hampshire vs Surrey | Southampton | 7:00 p.m. | Hampshire won by 5 wkts |
| May 30 | Sussex vs Middlesex | Hove | 7:00 p.m. | Middlesex won by 31 runs |
| May 31 | Essex vs Derbyshire | Chelmsford | 2:30 p.m. | Essex won by 5 wkts |
| May 31 | Warwickshire vs Gloucestershire | Birmingham | 2:30 p.m. | Gloucestershire won by 6 wkts |
| May 31 | Yorkshire vs Gloucestershire | Leeds | 2:30 p.m. | Gloucestershire won by 56 runs |
| May 31 | Middlesex vs Hampshire | Northwood | 2:30 p.m. | Hampshire won by 8 wkts |
| May 31 | Notts Outlaws vs Durham | Nottingham | 3:00 p.m. | Notts Outlaws won by 6 wkts |
| May 31 | Surrey vs Kent | Oval | 4:30 p.m. | Kent won by 8 wkts |
| June 2 | Hampshire vs Sussex | Southampton | 7:00 p.m. | Hampshire won by 29 runs |
| June 3 | Surrey vs Middlesex | Oval | 6:30 p.m. | Surrey won by 8 wkts |
| June 4 | Somerset vs Glamorgan | Taunton | 7:00 p.m. | Glamorgan won by 4 wkts |
| June 5 | Worcestershire vs Glamorgan | Worcester | 5:30 p.m. | Worcestershire won by 27 runs |
| June 5 | Surrey vs Hampshire | Oval | 6:30 p.m. | Hampshire won by 5 runs |
| June 5 | Notts Outlaws vs Warwickshire | Nottingham | 6:30 p.m. | Outlaws won by 3 wkts |
| June 5 | Yorkshire vs Lancashire | Leeds | 7:00 p.m. | Yorkshire won by 106 runs |
| June 5 | Sussex vs Leicestershire | Hove | 7:00 p.m. | Leicestershire won by 4 wkts |
| June 5 | Gloucestershire vs Somerset | Bristol | 7:00 p.m. | Gloucestershire won by 7 wkts |
| June 6 | Durham vs Northamptonshire | Chester-le-Street | 7:00 p.m. | Northamptonshire won by 7 runs |
| June 7 | Lancashire vs Glamorgan | Blackpool | 2:30 p.m. | Glamorgan won by 2 wkts |
| June 7 | Sussex vs Kent | Hove | 2:30 p.m. | Sussex won by 7 wkts |
| June 7 | Gloucestershire vs Worcestershire | Bristol | 2:30 p.m. | Gloucestershire won by 3 runs |
| June 7 | Leicestershire vs Yorkshire | Leicester | 2:30 p.m. | Leicestershire won by 12 runs |
| June 7 | Notts Outlaws vs Derbyshire | Nottingham | 3:00 p.m. | Notts Outlaws won by 10 runs |
| June 7 | Middlesex vs Essex | Northwood | 3:30 p.m. | Essex won by 60 runs |
| June 7 | Somerset vs Warwickshire | Taunton | 3:30 p.m. | Warwickshire won by 6 wkts |
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| Date | Match | Venue | Start time (BST) | Result |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| May 22 | Middlesex vs Kent | Lord's | 6:15 p.m. | Keny by 27 runs |
| May 22 | Derbyshire vs Durham | Derby | 6:30 p.m. | Durham won by 6 runs |
| May 22 | Leicestershire vs Worcestershire | Leicester | 6:30 p.m. | Worcestershire won by 18 runs |
| May 22 | Northamptonshire vs Glamorgan | Northampton | 6:30 p.m. | Northamptonshire won by 3 runs |
| May 22 | Notts Outlaws vs Yorkshire | Nottingham | 6:30 p.m. | Yorkshire won by 7 wkts |
| May 22 | Somerset vs Hampshire | Taunton | 6:30 p.m. | Somerset won by 7 wkts |
| May 22 | Surrey vs Lancashire | Oval | 6:30 p.m. | Surrey won by 59 runs |
| May 22 | Gloucestershire vs Warwickshire | Bristol | 7:00 p.m. | Gloucestershire won by 47 runs |
| May 22 | Essex vs Sussex | Chelmsford | 7:00 p.m. | Sussex won by 6 wkts |
| May 23 | Gloucestershire vs Glamorgan | Cardiff | 7:00 p.m. | Gloucestershire won by 2 wkts |
| May 24 | Middlesex vs Surrey | Lord's | 12:00 p.m. | Surrey won by 6 wkts |
| May 24 | Worcestershire vs Northamptonshire | Worcester | 2:30 p.m. | Northamptonshire won by 100 runs |
| May 24 | Durham vs Leicestershire | Chester-le-Street | 3:30 p.m. | Durham won by 6 wkts |
| May 24 | Warwickshire vs Somerset | Birmingham | 3:30 p.m. | Somerset won by 7 wkts |
| May 24 | Yorkshire vs Derbyshire | Leeds | 3:30 p.m. | Yorkshire won by 2 wkts |
| May 25 | Sussex vs Kent | Canterbury | 3:30 p.m. | Kent won by 7 wkts |
| May 25 | Lancashire vs Notts Outlaws | Manchester | 4:00 p.m. | Lancashire won by 39 runs |
| May 26 | Hampshire vs Essex | Southampton | 7:00 p.m. | Hampshire won by 30 runs |
| May 27 | Derbyshire vs Leicestershire | Leicester | 6:30 p.m. | Derbyshire won by 85 runs |
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Maple Leafs were turned down by 1165-point legend despite offering largest contract in free agency originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Toronto Maple Leafs apparently wanted to sign Claude Giroux.
They offered him a sizable contract but still couldn't pull it off.
In the end, Giroux returned to the Ottawa Senators.
The Ottawa Citizen's Bruce Garrioch actually reports, though, that the Leafs made Giroux the biggest offer:
“The Citizen also reported that the Toronto Maple Leafs were interested, along with the Edmonton Oilers. The talk is that the Leafs offered Giroux the biggest contract, but Toronto isn’t the type of market that fits the mold for the kind of player that he is.”
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It's fascinating that both the Leafs and Oilers, wanting to contend for a Stanley Cup, wanted Giroux, but he was fine to stay with Ottawa.
He'll turn 39 in January, and Giroux has played with the Senators since 2022-23.
At this point in his life, it makes sense to think that Giroux is concerned with a lot more than just money -- particularly because his lengthy NHL career has likely done plenty of positive things for him financially already.
He's played either 81 or 82 games in each of his four seasons with Ottawa. Giroux is a reliable forward for the Senators, and he's had 242 points through his first four seasons in Ottawa.
He's no longer a star, but he shows up each day and does his job.
The Maple Leafs could've used that for sure, but in the end, their offer apparently didn't have the intangible elements to it that Giroux got by staying in an environment he's comfortable in.
A new research paper compares how often ChatGPT and Google send people to websites, and what wider ChatGPT access did to search.
The post ChatGPT Access Tied To 9% Drop In Traditional Search appeared first on Search Engine Journal.
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Microsoft has unveiled a huge update to search on Windows 11 that look to be focused on improving the search experience with more accurate results, less reliance on the web, and even a removal of annoying ads and promotional material.
"You’ve have been asking for search that is faster, more relevant, and easier to use—whether you’re opening an app, finding a file, or changing a setting," Microsoft says in a new blog post. "Because the Windows Search Box is where many people start, we focused first on making results more dependable, easier to scan, and clearer before you click."
The company is highlighting several key improvements, including clearer results that does a better job at showing why a search result is appearing when a query has been typed, alongside prioritizing local results before reaching out to the web.
Search is also getting better at handling things like typos, which should help surface the right results even when the user misspells an app or file. The search home pane will no longer show MSN or Bing content, and promotional content and ads will no longer appear in search results.
Here's a complete list of the changes Microsoft has announced for search on Windows 11:
These upgrades are now rolling out to Windows Insiders in the Experimental Channel, and are expected to roll out to all Windows 11 users later this year. Insiders may not see the changes right away as they are rolling out in waves.
These improvements are part of Microsoft's larger Windows K2 effort, which is an effort to fix Windows 11's biggest problems and reposition the platform as a viable competitor alongside macOS and Linux.
Search has been a sore point of Windows for a number of years, and so hopefully these improvements will be exactly what Windows users have been waiting for to bring it back up to par with the rest of the competition.

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MSI Afterburner’s solo developer is working on a new update that provides a heatmap of the most-used voltage/frequency points a GPU is operating at within Afterburner’s voltage/frequency curve chart. The update is designed to help enthusiasts and overclockers better understand the boosting behavior of their GPU and adjust their GPU’s overclock accordingly. Unwinder, Afterburner’s developer, reported on the Guru3D forums that this update will be released with 4.6.7 beta4 for users to test. An official (non-beta) release with the heatmap has not been announced yet.
The new heatmap generates yellow dots within Afterburner’s existing V/F curve editor, making it easy to compare the GPU’s existing V/F curve against where the GPU is boosting in real workloads. For instance, Unwinder shared a screenshot of the heatmap being used with an RTX 5090, showing the GPU operating primarily at 800mv at 1200MHz, and 1000- 1055 mV at around 2.6 to 2.8GHz. The former relates to the GPU’s behavior at idle/low-load workloads and the latter at maximum load.
the next beta of msi afterburner developed by unwinder adds V/F hit map.v4.6.7 beta4 (not yet released)https://t.co/sJxErlqMLVthe current latest beta is v4.6.7 beta3 build17352 (jun 19)https://t.co/o4jRfXFMJP https://t.co/cEMaQHaDTe pic.twitter.com/7vKK0rgyhhJuly 12, 2026
Unwinder revealed that one interesting perk of the new heatmap system is its ability to identify the differences in boosting behavior between Nvidia’s RTX 40-series and older GPUs, and RTX 50-series GPUs. Improvements in Blackwell’s DVFS, or Dynamic Voltage Frequency Scaling, make the GPU behave very differently compared to RTX 40-series GPUs or older. Unwinder shared an additional screenshot of an RTX 4090 running the heatmap, showing yellow dots only around the lower and upper ranges of the V/F curve. By contrast, the heatmap of the RTX 5090 shows yellow dots across the entire V/F curve, revealing that the RTX 5090 is spending more time in the middle range of the curve than its predecessor.
MSI Afterburner’s new heatmap aims to help overclockers more accurately adjust their overclocks according to what voltage/frequency points the GPU is prioritizing in real workloads. For the uninitiated, V/F curve overclocking manipulates the GPU’s boosting algorithm by changing the shape of its V/F curve. If you're able to sustain the same clock speed at a lower voltage, that should mean a higher voltage can push a higher clock speed, which is the idea behind undervolting with a V/F curve before overclocking with an offset.
Micron committed up to $3 billion to the U.S. semiconductor supply chain last week. Of that, $500 million goes to GlobalWafers as strategic financing — subject to definitive agreements and closing conditions — for its 300mm raw silicon wafer plant in Sherman, Texas, and the two companies will sign a 10-year agreement for access to that plant's output. Ben Tessone, Micron's senior vice president and chief procurement officer, tied the move to securing "critical input materials." In a second announcement from Boise the same day, Micron raised its planned US spending to more than $250 billion through 2035, up from $200 billion, and poured the first load of concrete at its Clay, New York megafab a quarter ahead of schedule.
Running until 2035, the $250 billion spending target is attached to a goal of making 40% of Micron's DRAM in the U.S. by the mid-2030s. Only a relatively paltry $500 million of that $250 billion has been earmarked for buying wafer supply from GlobalFoundries, the only U.S. supplier that’s capable of producing 300mm wafers.
Roughly 85% of global 300mm wafer capacity sits with five suppliers, according to market research firm Mordor Intelligence: Shin-Etsu and SUMCO of Japan, Taiwan's GlobalWafers, Germany's Siltronic, and South Korea's SK Siltron. The two Japanese firms hold more than half between them.
GlobalWafers America opened the Sherman plant in May last year on an initial $3.5 billion investment. It’s the first fully integrated 300mm raw wafer facility built in the U.S. in more than two decades, and the company says it’s the only CHIPS-participating supplier capable of producing advanced 300mm wafers domestically. The site holds a CHIPS Act award of up to $406 million, finalized in December 2024 and shared with a silicon-on-insulator plant in St. Peters, Missouri. Commerce Department figures from 2022 put full-build capacity at around 1.2 million wafers per month across a six-phase campus, with one phase currently running.
Meanwhile, SUMCO is ending 200mm production at its Miyazaki site and has slowed new 300mm expansion. The leading-edge capacity Shin-Etsu and SUMCO added in 2025 was sized to match contracted demand rather than to build ahead of the market. Wafer suppliers have run this way for a decade, protecting margins instead of chasing volume, and with suppliers holding back, the capital for new capacity increasingly comes from their customers.
GlobalWafers chairperson and CEO Doris Hsu set out her terms for that at the Sherman opening, announcing an additional $4 billion for the site and telling Reuters that further phases depended on the first two turning a profit, on customers signing long-term contracts, and on reasonable pricing, prepayments, and government support. Micron's $500 million in financing and a decade-long supply commitment cover most of that list, and Hsu has since called the Micron agreement the largest long-term deal in her company's history and said a second Sherman phase is now necessary.
Micron is locking in its own customers on the same basis, having signed a strategic customer agreement with General Motors on July 1 and another with Ford on July 6, two of 16 such agreements the company cited on its fiscal Q3 2026 earnings call. Each ties future memory output to a named buyer.
We’ve seen the industry do this before. During the memory boom of 2017-2018, chipmakers signed prepaid, take-or-pay wafer agreements to guarantee supply, but those prepayments became balance-sheet liabilities when DRAM pricing fell through 2019. SK Group chairman Chey Tae-won told an audience at Nvidia's GTC conference that the current wafer shortage could last through 2030 with a deficit above 20%, which is the argument for signing now. Conversely, the 2019 write-downs are the argument against.
High-bandwidth memory is of course the component that’s currently carrying the steepest premiums in the AI market, and a fabbed wafer isn’t yet HBM. The die has to be stacked and packaged using advanced 2.5D methods with through-silicon vias, the capacity for which is located almost entirely in Asia. Micron's committed HBM packaging anchor is a roughly $7 billion facility in Singapore, with operations starting in 2026. Per a June 2025 SEC filing, the company lists U.S. HBM packaging as an intention, but no committed site or date has yet been announced.
As for U.S. packaging capacity that is scheduled, it’s all clustered in or around 2028. SK hynix is building the first U.S. 2.5D advanced packaging plant in West Lafayette, Indiana, a roughly $3.87 billion project with mass production set for the second half of 2028. Amkor, meanwhile, has expanded its Peoria, Arizona campus to $7 billion, with production slated for early 2028. TSMC's Arizona fabs run leading-edge logic but don’t yet offer high-volume 2.5D packaging on U.S. soil — this is reportedly planned for 2029. While it’s true that a wafer fabbed in New York and packaged in Singapore counts toward domestic DRAM, it doesn’t make the finished HBM stack domestic.
Micron's Manassas, Virginia fab began producing 1-alpha DRAM in May, and it’s the only U.S.-made memory in volume, representing roughly 2% of the world’s supply. The first new Idaho fab should reach wafer output in mid-2027, and the second in late 2028, while the Clay, New York campus isn’t expected to produce until around 2030. The $250 billion capex figure runs five years past that, while conventional DRAM contract prices continue to rise at record amounts — more than 90% quarter over quarter in early 2026, according to TrendForce — and manufacturers increase prices. Apple raised MacBook, iPad, and Vision Pro prices last month, citing memory costs, and none of the announced U.S. capacity will do anything to alleviate such shortages.
Samsung and SK hynix committed a combined $880 billion under a South Korean government-coordinated chip and AI program announced last month, spread over roughly a decade. That spending is domestic to Korea and separate from Samsung's $37 billion Texas footprint. But set next to Micron's $250 billion, we’re seeing a pattern of more companies announcing more capex than construction projects can physically absorb.
HBM consumes roughly three times the wafer area per bit of standard DDR5, so shifting production to HBM removes more commodity memory from the market. DRAM already takes around a fifth of global 300mm capacity, and memory is the largest single application for 300mm silicon. Micron's Sumit Sadana told CNBC in January the company could meet “at most” two-thirds of some customers' medium-term demand.
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Maintaining an attacking approach, France have remained one of the top contenders at the 2026 World Cup. To defeat Morocco in the quarterfinals, head coach Didier Deschamps decided to make a change in midfield, opting for Manu Koné alongside Adrien Rabiot. Although he emerged as one of the team’s best players, he could return to the bench. Aurélien Tchouaméni is reportedly expected to return to the starting lineup against Spain.
According to L’Equipe, Didier Deschamps has decided to bring Tchouaméni back into the lineup. During a training session before facing Paraguay, he was diagnosed with a minor muscle injury, leaving him out of the previous two games. Even if Koné performed very well in midfield, head coach believes that Aurélien can provide more balance in midfield, as he has already been fully recovered.
While Aurélien Tchouaméni was not coming off his best season with Real Madrid, he established as a starter for France throughout the 2026 World Cup. Without being the team’s most eye-catching player, he has managed to be key in the high press, controlling the tempo of the game. In addition, he has developed a strong understanding with Adrien Rabiot, who plays more as a box-to-box midfielder, moving with freedom while remaining solid defensively.
France will face Spain in the semifinals of the 2026 World Cup. After Tchouaméni returned to full fitness, they no longer have any absences in the roster, as Kylian Mbappé’s physical issues are not considered serious. As a result, head coach Didier Deschamps has reportedly decided to stick with his tactical approach, making only one change by bringing Aurélien back into midfield, as he looks to lead France to a third consecutive World Cup final.

In case of keeping a similar lineup, Les Bleus could lineup as follows: Mike Maignan, Jules Kounde, William Saliba, Dayot Upamecano, Lucas Digne; Aurelien Tchouameni, Adrien Rabiot; Michael Olise, Ousmane Dembélé, Desiré Doué; Kylian Mbappé.
Spain are one of the most dominant teams at the 2026 World Cup. Not only do they possess outstanding goalscoring quality, but their midfield also controls the tempo of the game. Because of this, France will have greater difficulty imposing their style of play, as Spain will approach the match offensively. With that in mind, Didier Deschamps will need to dominate the opposition’s midfield in order to pursue victory.
If France manage to control the midfield, they would force Spain to play in transition. Without their wingers at their best, Luis de la Fuente’s team would lose the strongest part of their game: their collective build-up play. As a result, Rabiot and Tchouaméni need to be at their best, but Ousmane Dembélé will also need to contribute in order to put their opponent to sleep and control the game.

The MG HS is up to a record 4th place in Austria in June.
34,256 new cars hit Austrian roads in June, a splendid 22.9% year-on-year improvement. The YTD total is now up 15% to 164,529. Volkswagen (+5.2%) and Skoda (+15.8%) remain atop the brands charts but both trail the market. BMW (+27.8%) outpaces it slightly but it’s Hyundai (+119.4%) that delivers the biggest gain in the Top 20, up 13 spots on May to #4 with 5.9% share. MG (+79.2%) is up 11 ranks to #9 with 1,301 sales and 3.8% share. This is the first time MG crosses the 1,000 monthly sales mark (previous best 726 in June 2025), and also a record ranking (previous best #14 in December 2024) and share (previous best 2.7% in March 2025). Leapmotor (+756.8%), BYD (+105.9%), Fiat (+94.8%) and Mazda (+60.4%) also impress below.
Over in the models charts, the Skoda Octavia (+16.3%) signs a second win in the past three months but remains at #2 year-to-date below the VW Golf (stable), itself down to #6 for the month. The Hyundai Tucson (+144.5%) justifies the brand’s performance and leaps from outside the May Top 20 directly into 2nd place. It earns a YTD Top 20 ranking as a result at #15. The Tesla Model Y (-21.6%) ranks #3 but freefalls year-on-year. Record performance by the MG HS (+510.1%) scoring its first ever Top 20 finish, directly at #4. The BMW X3 (+269%) is pushed up to #5 by its new iX3 BEV variant (65% of its June volume). Outstanding performances also by the Cupra Born (+312.7%), Opel Frontera (+239.3%) and BYD Seal (+131.1%).
Previous month: Austria May 2026: BMW X3 and Opel Frontera shine
One year ago: Austria June 2025: Cupra breaks records again, Tesla Model Y #1
Full June 2026 Top 57 All brands and Top 20 models below.
Austria June 2026 – brands:
| Pos | Brand | Jun-26 | % | /25 | May | 2026 | % | /25 | Pos | FY25 |
| 1 | Volkswagen | 3,777 | 11.0% | + 5.2% | 1 | 22,939 | 13.9% | + 13.7% | 1 | 1 |
| 2 | Skoda | 3,494 | 10.2% | + 15.8% | 2 | 17,602 | 10.7% | + 16.6% | 2 | 2 |
| 3 | BMW | 2,105 | 6.1% | + 27.8% | 3 | 10,297 | 6.3% | – 2.3% | 4 | 3 |
| 4 | Hyundai | 2,005 | 5.9% | + 119.4% | 17 | 5,429 | 3.3% | + 21.6% | 11 | 7 |
| 5 | Audi | 1,776 | 5.2% | + 12.8% | 4 | 10,920 | 6.6% | + 14.0% | 3 | 4 |
| 6 | Mercedes | 1,450 | 4.2% | + 25.8% | 6 | 7,484 | 4.5% | + 17.3% | 6 | 6 |
| 7 | Cupra | 1,370 | 4.0% | – 6.6% | 7 | 6,371 | 3.9% | – 4.6% | 7 | 10 |
| 8 | Seat | 1,313 | 3.8% | + 15.4% | 5 | 7,791 | 4.7% | + 19.5% | 5 | 8 |
| 9 | MG | 1,301 | 3.8% | + 79.2% | 20 | 3,585 | 2.2% | + 34.6% | 19 | 19 |
| 10 | Tesla | 1,300 | 3.8% | + 3.5% | 21 | 4,265 | 2.6% | + 25.5% | 16 | 18 |
| 11 | Opel | 1,225 | 3.6% | + 55.5% | 11 | 4,998 | 3.0% | + 24.5% | 13 | 14 |
| 12 | Peugeot | 1,217 | 3.6% | + 23.6% | 12 | 5,400 | 3.3% | + 26.3% | 12 | 12 |
| 13 | Toyota | 1,154 | 3.4% | – 8.2% | 10 | 5,444 | 3.3% | – 6.7% | 10 | 9 |
| 14 | Mazda | 1,091 | 3.2% | + 60.4% | 18 | 3,638 | 2.2% | + 8.5% | 18 | 16 |
| 15 | BYD | 1,075 | 3.1% | + 105.9% | 8 | 5,804 | 3.5% | + 77.0% | 8 | 15 |
| 16 | Renault | 924 | 2.7% | – 19.9% | 13 | 4,672 | 2.8% | – 9.3% | 14 | 11 |
| 17 | Kia | 904 | 2.6% | + 51.7% | 14 | 4,187 | 2.5% | + 38.6% | 17 | 17 |
| 18 | Dacia | 895 | 2.6% | – 14.4% | 9 | 5,797 | 3.5% | – 6.7% | 9 | 5 |
| 19 | Ford | 805 | 2.3% | + 1.1% | 15 | 4,372 | 2.7% | + 1.9% | 15 | 13 |
| 20 | Citroen | 718 | 2.1% | + 8.6% | 16 | 3,481 | 2.1% | + 19.1% | 20 | 20 |
| 21 | Volvo | 539 | 1.6% | + 53.6% | 22 | 2,361 | 1.4% | + 19.3% | 22 | 21 |
| 22 | Fiat | 489 | 1.4% | + 94.8% | 19 | 2,510 | 1.5% | + 103.7% | 21 | 23 |
| 23 | Suzuki | 403 | 1.2% | – 2.4% | 24 | 2,033 | 1.2% | – 13.5% | 23 | 22 |
| 24 | Leapmotor | 377 | 1.1% | + 756.8% | 23 | 1,259 | 0.8% | + 559.2% | 25 | 32 |
| 25 | Nissan | 267 | 0.8% | – 6.0% | 28 | 1,201 | 0.7% | – 31.1% | 27 | 24 |
| 26 | Jeep | 246 | 0.7% | + 86.4% | 27 | 1,331 | 0.8% | + 96.9% | 24 | 27 |
| 27 | Mitsubishi | 238 | 0.7% | – 8.1% | 25 | 1,211 | 0.7% | + 13.5% | 26 | 25 |
| 28 | Jaecoo | 228 | 0.7% | new | 26 | 1,096 | 0.7% | new | 28 | 42 |
| 29 | Mini | 206 | 0.6% | + 12.0% | 32 | 813 | 0.5% | – 18.2% | 32 | 26 |
| 30 | Omoda | 202 | 0.6% | new | 29 | 859 | 0.5% | new | 29 | 57 |
| 31 | Polestar | 162 | 0.5% | – 5.8% | 35 | 506 | 0.3% | + 3.1% | 35 | 33 |
| 32 | Alfa Romeo | 159 | 0.5% | + 44.5% | 36 | 750 | 0.5% | + 0.3% | 34 | 29 |
| 33 | Porsche | 144 | 0.4% | – 4.0% | 30 | 796 | 0.5% | – 20.8% | 33 | 28 |
| 34 | Land Rover | 134 | 0.4% | – 0.7% | 34 | 822 | 0.5% | + 12.9% | 31 | 31 |
| 35 | Honda | 133 | 0.4% | – 17.9% | 31 | 829 | 0.5% | + 10.1% | 30 | 30 |
| 36 | Xpeng | 117 | 0.3% | + 11600.0% | 33 | 416 | 0.3% | + 41500.0% | 36 | 43 |
| 37 | Chery | 65 | 0.2% | new | 44 | 79 | 0.0% | new | 41 | – |
| 38 | Subaru | 62 | 0.2% | + 37.8% | 40 | 156 | 0.1% | – 36.1% | 40 | 35 |
| 39 | Lexus | 56 | 0.2% | + 27.3% | 38 | 215 | 0.1% | + 18.8% | 38 | 37 |
| 40 | Smart | 45 | 0.1% | + 87.5% | 37 | 272 | 0.2% | + 85.0% | 37 | 34 |
| 41 | KGM/SsangYong | 20 | 0.1% | – 54.5% | 39 | 164 | 0.1% | – 11.4% | 39 | 36 |
| 42 | Alpine | 14 | 0.0% | – 36.4% | 41 | 68 | 0.0% | – 31.3% | 43 | 38 |
| 43 | DS | 12 | 0.0% | – 40.0% | 42 | 75 | 0.0% | – 7.4% | 42 | 39 |
| 44 | Lamborghini | 8 | 0.0% | – 33.3% | 43 | 50 | 0.0% | + 16.3% | 44 | 40 |
| 45 | Ferrari | 6 | 0.0% | + 20.0% | 46 | 27 | 0.0% | – 41.3% | 45 | 41 |
| 46 | Bentley | 5 | 0.0% | – 37.5% | – | 21 | 0.0% | – 34.4% | 46 | 44 |
| 47 | Aston Martin | 2 | 0.0% | – 77.8% | 47 | 20 | 0.0% | – 37.5% | 47 | 45 |
| 48 | Caterham | 2 | 0.0% | n/a | – | 2 | 0.0% | + 100.0% | 63 | 66 |
| 49 | Chevrolet | 2 | 0.0% | n/a | 54 | 6 | 0.0% | n/a | 53 | 63 |
| 50 | DFM | 2 | 0.0% | new | 45 | 12 | 0.0% | new | 49 | 61 |
| 51 | Fisker | 2 | 0.0% | + 100.0% | – | 3 | 0.0% | – 92.9% | 60 | 46 |
| 52 | Forthing | 2 | 0.0% | + 100.0% | – | 5 | 0.0% | + 150.0% | 56 | 59 |
| 53 | MAN | 2 | 0.0% | – 66.7% | 49 | 18 | 0.0% | + 38.5% | 48 | 48 |
| 54 | McLaren | 2 | 0.0% | + 0.0% | 51 | 11 | 0.0% | – 50.0% | 51 | 49 |
| 55 | NIO | 2 | 0.0% | n/a | 52 | 12 | 0.0% | + 1100.0% | 50 | 52 |
| 56 | BAW | 1 | 0.0% | new | 48 | 5 | 0.0% | new | 55 | – |
| 57 | Maserati | 1 | 0.0% | – 66.7% | – | 5 | 0.0% | – 16.7% | 57 | 54 |
Austria June 2026 – models:
| Pos | Model | Jun-26 | % | /25 | May | 2026 | % | /25 | Pos | FY25 |
| 1 | Skoda Octavia | 828 | 2.4% | + 16.3% | 2 | 3,801 | 2.3% | – 7.3% | 2 | 1 |
| 2 | Hyundai Tucson | 780 | 2.3% | + 144.5% | n/a | 2,092 | 1.3% | + 56.2% | 15 | 19 |
| 3 | Tesla Model Y | 747 | 2.2% | – 21.6% | n/a | 3,090 | 1.9% | + 25.6% | 3 | 7 |
| 4 | MG HS | 726 | 2.1% | + 510.1% | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
| 5 | BMW X3 | 631 | 1.8% | + 269.0% | 3 | 2,265 | 1.4% | + 71.9% | 10 | n/a |
| 6 | VW Golf | 616 | 1.8% | + 0.0% | 1 | 4,608 | 2.8% | + 25.8% | 1 | 2 |
| 7 | BMW X1 | 582 | 1.7% | + 53.2% | 4 | 2,880 | 1.8% | – 0.5% | 4 | 3 |
| 8 | Tesla Model 3 | 539 | 1.6% | + 78.5% | n/a | 1,052 | 0.6% | n/a | n/a | n/a |
| 9 | VW Bus | 530 | 1.5% | + 6.6% | 13 | 2,045 | 1.2% | + 17.9% | 19 | 12 |
| 10 | Opel Frontera | 509 | 1.5% | + 239.3% | 7 | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
| 11 | Cupra Born | 454 | 1.3% | + 312.7% | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
| 12 | VW Polo | 449 | 1.3% | + 57.5% | 8 | 2,563 | 1.6% | + 38.8% | 6 | 11 |
| 13 | BYD Seal | 446 | 1.3% | + 131.1% | 14 | 2,201 | 1.3% | + 39.5% | 12 | 15 |
| 14 | Skoda Enyaq | 442 | 1.3% | + 50.9% | 6 | 2,102 | 1.3% | + 69.9% | 14 | 20 |
| 15 | Skoda Kodiaq | 442 | 1.3% | + 49.3% | n/a | 945 | 0.6% | #VALUE! | n/a | n/a |
| 16 | Mazda CX-30 | 434 | 1.3% | + 51.7% | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a |
| 17 | Hyundai i30 | 424 | 1.2% | + 376.4% | n/a | n/a | n/a | n/a | 64 | n/a |
| 18 | Skoda Karoq | 419 | 1.2% | – 10.3% | n/a | 2,267 | 1.4% | – 4.7% | 9 | 8 |
| 19 | Toyota Yaris/Cross | 419 | 1.2% | – 14.3% | 10 | 2,411 | 1.5% | + 7.3% | 7 | 5 |
| 20 | Seat Ibiza | 408 | 1.2% | – 10.1% | 5 | 2,631 | 1.6% | – 12.0% | 5 | 4 |
| n/a | VW Tiguan | 392 | 1.1% | + 39.0% | 9 | 2,148 | 1.3% | + 4.8% | 13 | 6 |
| n/a | Seat Leon | 389 | 1.1% | + 34.6% | 12 | 2,220 | 1.3% | + 41.8% | 11 | 14 |
| n/a | Dacia Sandero | 382 | 1.1% | + 13.4% | 15 | 2,049 | 1.2% | – 8.7% | 18 | 10 |
| n/a | Skoda Fabia | 373 | 1.1% | – 7.7% | n/a | 2,312 | 1.4% | + 3.1% | 8 | 9 |
| n/a | Audi Q3 | 290 | 0.8% | + 95.9% | 18 | 2,090 | 1.3% | + 167.9% | 17 | n/a |
| n/a | BYD Sealion | 246 | 0.7% | + 16.6% | n/a | 1,249 | 0.8% | + 1.7% | n/a | n/a |
| n/a | Skoda Elroq | 239 | 0.7% | – 37.6% | 11 | 2,092 | 1.3% | + 56.2% | 16 | 17 |
| n/a | Dacia Bigster | 236 | 0.7% | – 7.1% | n/a | 1,914 | 1.2% | + 197.7% | 20 | 16 |
Source: Statistik Austria
Galatasaray, Eintracht Frankfurt forması giyen genç millî yıldız Can Uzun'u kadrosuna katmak için vites artırdı. Alman basınından Sky DE'nin paylaştığı bilgilere göre, transfer komitesi bugün oyuncu cephesiyle yeni ve kritik bir görüşme daha gerçekleştirdi.
Yeni sezon kadro planlamasını sürdüren Galatasaray,uzun süredir gündeminde yer alan Can Uzun transferinde mutlu sona ulaşmak için temaslarını sıklaştırdı.
Sky DE'nin haberine göre sarı-kırmızılılar, Can Uzun ile kesin olarak anlaşmaya varılmasının hemen ardından vakit kaybetmeden kulübü Eintracht Frankfurt ile resmî pazarlıklarına başlayacak.
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Geleceğe yatırım olarak görülen ve hücum hattına büyük zenginlik katması beklenen 20 yaşındaki genç millî futbolcunun transferinin, önümüzdeki günlerde netlik kazanması bekleniyor.
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BONSERVİSİ VE PERFORMANSI
Alman ekibi Frankfurt'un ise Can Uzun için 60 milyon Euro'luk bonservis beklentisi olduğu öne sürüldü.
Geçtiğimiz sezon Eintracht Frankfurt formasını 28 maçta giyen Can Uzun takımına 10 gol 5 asistlik katkı sağladı.

Süper Lig devlerinden Trabzonspor'da ayrılık resmen gerçekleştir. Bordo-mavililer Mathias Lövik'in Molde'ye transfer olduğunu duyurdu.
Trabzonspor Sportif Yatırım ve Futbol İşletmeciliği Ticaret AŞ'den Borsa İstanbul'a gönderilen ve Kamuyu Aydınlatma Platformunda da (KAP) yer alan açıklamada, şunlar kaydedildi:
"Profesyonel futbolcumuz Mathias Johan Fjortoft Lovik'in, Molde Kulübüne kesin transferi konusunda anlaşma sağlanmıştır. Buna göre Molde Kulübü ile sözleşme fesih bedeli olarak 2 milyon 500 bin avro garanti bedel ve 1 milyon 900 bin avro şarta bağlı bonus olmak üzere, toplamda 4 milyon 400 bin avro bedelli anlaşma yapılmıştır. Anlaşmaya göre, oyuncunun başka bir kulübe transferi halinde, elde edilecek net transfer bedelinin yüzde 10'u kulübümüze ödenecektir."
Lovik ile sözleşmenin karşılıklı anlaşmayla feshedildiği belirtilerek "Yapılan anlaşmaya göre oyuncuya herhangi bir fesih tazminatı ödenmeyecektir." denildi.
Kamuoyuna Duyuru
Profesyonel futbolcumuz Mathias Lovik’in, Molde Kulübü’ne kesin transferi konusunda anlaşma sağlanmıştır. pic.twitter.com/PBg7juNUYW

Fenerbahçe Başkanı Aziz Yıldırım'ın aklındaki golcülerden biri Alexander Sörloth... Beşiktaş Başkanı Serdal Adalı da Norveçli forvetle ilgili harekete geçmeye hazırlanıyor.
Atletico Madrid'den ayrılmak isteyen Alexander Sörloth şu anda seçeneklerini değerlendiriyor. Norveçli golcünün, İspanyol ekibiyle 30 Haziran 2028 tarihine kadar sözleşmesi var. Fenerbahçe Başkanı Aziz Yıldırım'ın onu çok beğendiği biliniyor. Ancak Beşiktaş'tan da bir hamle gelebilir.
BİZZAT PAZARLIKLAR
Beşiktaş Başkanı Serdal Adalı'nın, 1.96 boyundaki futbolcu konusunda Atletico Madrid'le bizzat pazarlık yapacağı konuşuluyor. Norveçle Dünya Kupası defterini kapatan Alexander Sörloth'u Fenerbahçe ve Beşiktaş dışında şu takımlar izliyor:
Juventus
Milan
Barcelona
İTALYANLAR FAVORİYDİ
Aslında kısa bir süre önce oyuncunun kariyerine İtalya'da devam etmesi bekleniyordu. Juventus veya Milan'dan birini tercih edeceği konuşuluyordu. Ancak Fenerbahçe ve Beşiktaş'ta yaşanan hareketlilik sonrası işler epey karışmış gibi gözüküyor. Önümüzdeki 2 haftalık süreçte sıcak gelişmeler yaşanabilir.

Claude now has its own take on SpotifyWrapped, only instead of exposing your questionable music taste, Reflect shows how you use AI. The beta dashboard summarizes up to 12 months of topics, activity patterns, and common tasks. Check out Reflect using the the Claude desktop app for Windows or macOS.
PeaZip adds a new F12 function picker, better keyboard shortcuts, smoother drag-and-drop, and improved file manager auto-refresh. The release also expands support to 243 file extensions, including ZIM files used for Wikipedia data dumps.
Sometimes, as rabbits waste their time on petty feuds and habitual sloth, the tortoise can win the sprint. This is exactly what appears to have happened with StepX and its just-teased Neo AI phone, as Apple and OpenAI remain locked in a high-stakes battle over alleged technology theft related to their upcoming consumer-facing AI devices. StepX Neo clinches the first-mover advantage on the AI phone as Apple and OpenAI remain mired in a technology theft feud As we detailed recently, Apple filed a damning lawsuit against OpenAI last week, accusing it of stealing its proprietary technology, circuit designs, and component […]
Read full article at https://wccftech.com/apple-and-openai-trade-lawsuits-over-ai-device-tech-theft-but-chinas-stepx-neo-quietly-beats-both-to-a-working-ai-phone/

A storm passed through many internal Xbox studios between studio divestitures and mass layoffs, but Activision Blizzard largely emerged unscathed this time around, likely because it's the main money-maker at present. We know that Call of Duty prints money even in off years, for example. But even the Blizzard side has been doing well lately, thanks to a resurgence of its core IPs: Overwatch, Warcraft, and Diablo. That's what Bloomberg's Jason Schreier confirmed in his latest video, while teasing that the company has "a ton" of projects underway, including the rumored StarCraft shooter game. So right now, Blizzard is kind […]
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Korean memory gains SK hynix is considering buying South Korean government bonds, according to a senior official. The report follows earlier news that had claimed that the memory company would bring back a portion of the funds generated through its American Depository Receipt (ADR) listing last week to its home country in order to invest in memory chip manufacturing facilities. The executive's comments come as the firm is expected to experience slower high bandwidth memory (HBM) price growth stemming from long-term supply agreements. SK hynix is Open to Shifting Some of Its Capital Into Korean Government Debt, Says Report SK […]
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At Cursor Vibe Jam 2026, an iOS developer with nine years of experience showed how it’s possible to rely entirely on AI as he showcases a Capybara food delivery game that he successfully made in only two weeks. Using Claude Code, the developer reveals that all lines of code were written entirely by AI, while also providing a detailed guide on how everything came to life in this virtual world that consists of both single-player and multiplayer elements. Using $100 to upgrade from the Claude Code Opus 4.7’s 5x plan to the 20x one, the developer used a combination of […]
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A Chinese company you may have never heard of has just announced that it's making a smartphone - or at least sourcing one from an ODM. But wait, this is no regular smartphone; it's the world's first AI agentic phone. And guess what, it's being hyped before OpenAI got a chance to hype up its own rumored smartphone. The company in question is called StepFun - it was founded in 2023 by former Microsoft employees in Shanghai, and the phone they are teasing today is called the StepX Neo. StepFun is no stranger to on-device AI, but they've so far provided service integrations to manufacturers...
According to a new report by Omdia, global smartphone shipments fell 4% in the second quarter of this year (April-June) compared to the same period last year. Obviously, the ongoing memory crisis is to blame, pushing up component costs and making devices more expensive. However, both Samsung and Apple managed to grow their market shares - the former from 20% to 22%, and the latter from 16% to 20%. Meanwhile, Xiaomi's market share fell from 15% to 11%, Oppo's from 12% to 10%, and vivo's from 9% to 8%. As you can see, Samsung still leads the pack and Apple is now a close second....
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The Manhattan Aero might just be the streaming device you’re looking for. Especially if you want live TV without an aerial, as well as must-have streaming apps, 4K playback and user-friendly software.
The Manhattan Aero is a small streaming box packed with just about all of the essentials for UK viewers — more than 450 channels via Freely, as well as Netflix, Prime Video and all that good stuff. All you need is a Wi-Fi connection and a TV, and you're good to go. But is it actually worth buying? Here are my thoughts after a few days testing it out for myself.
Let me start by saying that the initial setup process for the Aero is extremely simple and speedy. Just hook the device up to your TVs HDMI port, plug it into the power, and you’ll be able to get started. From here, I followed some basic setup instructions, connected the box up to my network, and landed right on the home page.
Navigating through various menus is also incredibly easy with the included remote, which — in spite of a fairly plasticky and basic build — is responsive and effective in use. It comes with all the expected buttons, as well as shortcuts to certain streaming apps, and a voice control option too.
Voice controls are very intuitive on TiVo OS (which is what the Aero uses), and if you want some inspiration for what to watch, it’s a great tool. For instance, I tried saying: ‘show me films about cats’ and got an accurate selection of feline-related flicks.

Let’s loop back to the Manhattan Aero’s OS, though, and discuss TiVo for a minute. I’ve used this before on TVs like the Bush 43UT24SB, and I’m a fan. It’s pretty similar to a lot of the competition, and you can quickly find whatever channel or app you need without a hitch. Loading varying apps and channels is quick, and you can easily customize what apps you want to see on the homepage in the settings menu.
Speaking of apps, it’s worth noting that some of the heavy hitters are actually missing on TiVo. For instance, Apple TV+, Paramount+, NOW TV and Sky Go are all absent. These apps are available via devices like the Apple TV 4K set-top box, though.
Anyway, you may be wondering by now: how does the Manhattan Aero perform? Pretty well, actually — although you’ll need broadband speeds of at least 10Mbps to enjoy live TV and streaming at their best (Ethernet connectivity is available if needed). When watching broadcast TV, the Aero did a great job with all kinds of content. For instance, I watched a bit of Wimbledon, and the vivid green of the court jumped out, while finer details on players’ clothing were easy to make out.
News and the usual daytime TV channels also looked just about as good as on my Sky Glass Gen 2 TV, which uses Wi-Fi to show its channels too, rather than a dish or aerial. It’s also worth noting that the Aero supports HLG HDR, as used by BBC iPlayer.
With streaming apps, the Aero remains a strong performer, but there are a couple of sacrifices you’ll have to make. Namely, there’s no Dolby Vision support — no problem for Samsung TV owners, but something I would’ve liked to have seen, since pretty much all other TV brands use it.
There is, however, HDR10+ (and HDR10) compatibility, which is used on services such as Netflix and Prime Video — and the Aero supports AV1 natively for HDR10+ content, which is necessary for Netflix to work in this format. When watching Kung Fu Panda 4 in HDR10+, I thought it looked fantastic — colours looked punchy and accurate, textures were well-defined and sharp, and contrast was solid too.
I did experience a bit of judder while watching the movie, and motion appeared to be choppy at first. But after messing around with my TVs settings and activating the Aero’s Auto Frame Rate option, I was able to solve this, and experience the sort of quality I’d typically expect from Netflix and other streaming apps when built into the set.
When it comes to audio, there’s basic Dolby Audio support, and you can also enjoy Dolby Atmos content if you have a compatible soundbar or speaker system or similar connected up to your TV. You can also use one of the box’s USB-C ports to play stored media files, which is a welcome inclusion and not you'll find on much of the competition.

One question I’ve seen a few people ask about the Aero, is whether it can record TV programs — like you’d be able to do with a Sky Q box, for instance. The answer to this one is no — but that’s not a strike against Manhattan’s streaming box. And that comes down to one key thing: Freely is delivered as an internet stream rather than a broadcast signal, and broadcasters don’t allow such content to be recorded. It’s still worth bearing in mind, however, if recording is a must for you.
Before we wrap up, there are a few other things worth noting. There’s CEC volume control on offer here, which enables you to control the volume of your connected display and audio devices (like soundbars) using the Aero's remote with any extra setup needed, something that is pretty practical.
You can also connect Bluetooth devices, such as headphones, to the Aero, which is great if you don’t want to distract someone else while watching your favorite shows, if your TV doesn't support this option.
You can even connect wireless game controllers and play a few mobile style games — a feature I didn’t expect to see. In fact, Blacknut Cloud Gaming is arriving to the Aero shortly, giving gamers more options. Google Cast is also available if you want to beam content across from your phone.
So, is the Manhattan Aero worth the money? At £89.99, I think it is. There are cheaper options out there, such as the Roku streaming sticks, which can also plug into your TV’s USB port for a more discreet look, but these don’t offer Freely — the big selling point of the Aero.
Alongside its intuitive TiVo platform with handy voice commands, solid array of apps, and impressive picture quality, I’d argue that the Aero offers plenty for the price you pay, and if you have a TV devoid of smart apps or want access to loads of channels without the hassle of an aerial or dish, it’s a very practical device.

The Manhattan Aero released in February 2026 and is available with a wide range of UK retailers. However, there’s no stock available at Amazon right now — this may change in the future, though, so we’ll update this article accordingly if we see an increase in availability.
The streamer is priced fairly affordably, coming in at £89.99 — that's much less than the Apple TV 4K, though is more than the likes of the Amazon Fire TV Stick 4K Max.
Attribute | Notes | Score |
|---|---|---|
Features | Intuitive software and voice control, good connectivity options, Freely and smart apps with 4K picture quality — but some apps are missing. | 4 / 5 |
Performance | Very good picture quality with HDR10+ and HLG support, and Dolby Atmos passthrough support for immersive audio. No Dolby Vision is a shame, though. | 4.5 / 5 |
Design | Fairly compact and sleek, remote not the best quality but very responsive. | 4 / 5 |
Value | Not the cheapest, but the inclusion of Freely and solid app line-up helps it earn its price. | 4 / 5 |
You want access to loads of TV and movies without subscriptions
Thanks to its inclusion of Freely, the Manhattan Aero allows you to watch loads of TV and movies without needing to subscribe to any kind of subscription service. Sure, if you have subscriptions, you can enjoy the likes of Netflix, HBO Max, and Prime Video, but you’ll have endless content at your disposal regardless.
You’re using an old TV with limited smart features
If you’re still using an old TV that’s got limited smart features, then the Manhattan Aero is a great solution. You get more than 450 live TV channels, YouTube, most of the major streaming apps, and an intuitive TiVo interface at a pretty modest price, all things considered.
You want Dolby Vision
Although HDR10+, HDR10, and HLG are supported on the Manhattan Aero, it does omit Dolby Vision, which might be a dealbreaker for some users.
You want the cheapest option around
I think that the Manhattan Aero earns its price when all is said and done, but it’s not the cheapest streaming option on the market. Amazon and Roku streaming sticks provide live TV and an expansive set of apps for a fair bit less — check out my recommendation below for more.
Roku 4K Streaming Stick Plus
After a cheaper option? Then this Roku streaming stick could be perfect for you. It offers live TV, a great array of streaming apps, and a compact form factor. It lacks the intuitiveness and seamlessness you get with Freely (featured on the Aero), but it’s still a fantastic budget-friendly option. Read our full Roku 4K Streaming Stick Plus review.
Sky Glass Air
The Sky Glass Air is a cheap TV that has all the apps you need, and it provides live TV over Wi-Fi. With solid 4K picture quality, a slim build, and responsive UI, it’s a very solid budget TV that has everything you need built-in. You can even pay for it monthly, as you would with a phone contract, with flexible payment plans available. Read my full Sky Glass Air review.

I spent a few days testing the Manhattan Aero streamer, testing it out at home to enjoy live TV and content via my usual streaming apps. I had it hooked up to a HDMI port on my Hisense U7K TV, which is a 4K mini-LED set.
During the testing period, I made sure to cycle through various channels when watching broadcast TV in order to assess performance for sports, news, movies, and more. However, I also dipped into apps like Netflix, where I watched content in 4K HDR10+, as well as Disney+ and YouTube.
More generally, I’ve spent years testing all kinds of gadgets here at TechRadar, including everything from Dolby Atmos soundbars like the JBL Bar 1300MK2 through to TVs like the Sky Glass Gen 2. I was also familiar with the TiVo interface before commencing this review, having used it extensively while testing the Bush 43UT24SB.
Having spent decades covering Apple, I understand and respect its efforts to maintain a shroud of secrecy over its product development. Reading this line in the blockbuster Apple vs OpenAI lawsuit, I can hear the voices of countless Apple execs and PR people who, rightly or not, feel deeply wronged by what it considered a trusted partner: "OpenAI’s nascent hardware business now rests on the shakiest of foundations, rotten to its core by its illegal reliance on misappropriated trade secrets."
Late last week, Apple filed a lawsuit against OpenAI and, more specifically, a pair of key employees who, over the last two years, left Apple to join OpenAI's hardware business. The massive filing, which calls for a jury trial, accuses the pair of corporate espionage, essentially stealing a raft of trade secrets to help bolster OpenAI's still unrealized efforts to build AI hardware (it's currently working with Jony Ive to build what may eventually become a wearable device).
I've spent some time poring over the documents and, to be honest, the accusations are stunning and, if true, seem unaccountably brazen for people who spent years with the Cupertino tech giant.
Tang Yew Tan, who currently serves as OpenAI's Chief Hardware Officer, was at Apple for a quarter of a century and, according to his own LinkedIn profile, "Oversaw the design and development of iPhone and Apple Watch Product Design, Interconnects Design, Acoustics and Materials technology centers."
Chang Liu (whose LinkedIn handle is "changliu-apple") spent almost a decade as an iPhone Electrical Engineer.
Apple's NDA's that they hand to journalists like me are almost legendary (the first time I signed one, I swear my hands were shaking). I can only imagine the intensity of the Intellectual property agreements (IPAs) Apple says it asks employees to sign from time to time. The language is probably appropriately terrifying; it's hard to conceive of how Liu and Tan could ignore them, and yet, according to the lawsuit, that's exactly what the pair did both during their waning days at Apple and in the time after when they joined OpenAI.
OpenAI's only public response so far has been from its Director of Strategic Communications Drew Pusateri, who said on X, "We have no interest in other companies' trade secrets. We remain focused on building innovative technology that empowers people everywhere."
The company's co-founder and CEO Sam Altman also only obliquely referenced it on X when someone accused him of being afraid of Apple. He wrote, "I am not afraid of Apple, but I have tremendous respect for them. s-tier company." ("S-Tier" basically means "elite").
i am not afraid of apple, but i have tremendous respect for them. s-tier company.July 11, 2026
I won't ask you to read the full document and instead have cherry-picked the most eye-watering accusations:
A potentially sneaky exit
When Liu left Apple, he allegedly took his work laptop with him. If you've ever worked in a corporate environment, you know this is a no-no. Most companies will pursue you to the ends of the earth to retrieve that hardware and whatever corporate access and secrets it contains.
It gets worse
Lui apparently didn't shelve the old (we assume) MacBook. Instead, he, according to Apple, exploited a network vulnerability and used the system to access Apple network folders. If true, that's an incredibly bold move. Surely Liu would've known how Apple's internal forensics could discover what was accessed by whom and when.
Boasting
While allegedly downloading Apple's proprietary files (details on unreleased products, presentations, tech data, specs, and more), Liu may have messaged someone through the Apple-issued laptop, celebrating how he was pulling the wool over Apple's eyes with "LOL" and "so funny". Again, was Liu the most careless corporate spy ever? Who would boast when they know Apple would eventually stumble on these details?
Coaching recruits
Apple claims Liu was actually recruiting Apple employees and coaching them on how to gather data before leaving the company. He may have told them how to email themselves files before exiting Apple.
Now, I understand how some of your, say, personal data, can end up intertwined with corporate data and you may want to hold onto some of that. On the other hand, if you didn't keep a firm line between work and personal files, that's on you.
A real betrayal
Tang Yew Tan spent 25 years with Apple, and what he's being accused of has surely enraged and disappointed Apple. "Mr. Tan has been methodically using Apple’s confidential information to benefit OpenAI," claims Apple.
Like Lui and other Apple recruits, Tan may have emailed himself proprietary Apple info.
Using Apple codenames
Apple claims Tan is asking Apple recruits about upcoming projects using code names only Apple employees would know.
We have their OK
This one is kind of mind-blowing. Apple alleges that OpenAI has used Apple info to get a partner to apply a "specific trade-secret metal finishing technique," because they convinced the partner Apple was OK with them doing so.
Carry out
This last one might be the boldest move of all. Apple alleges that OpenAI instructed potential Apple recruits to bring everything from CAD files to actual prototypes or parts to OpenAI interviews.
That's a particularly stunning accusation, and again, just seems so reckless. What kind of corporate spies operate with this level of impunity?
Naturally, OpenAI will, at some point, respond properly to this lawsuit, perhaps with one of their own. Apple could also eventually settle this suit out of court. They've done so before with similar cases, though I don't think they were quite at this level.
Whatever happens with this case, it's hard to imagine the Apple / OpenAI relationship, which is already somewhat fraught, survives.
For now, you can explicitly choose to use ChatGPT to handle requests in the new Siri in iOS 27 dev beta, and it's a key part of Image Playground and Visual Intelligence. Apple could pull those options and lean harder into its Google Gemini foundation Model partnership while this case works its way through the courts.
I don't think that will materially impact your iPhone experience, but the loss of direct access to those hundreds of millions of iPhone customers could hurt OpenAI, a company that, as Apple acknowledges, is trying to build its own hardware business.
Plus, if OpenAI loses, it could see a lot of the in-house hardware innovation potentially tied to Apple's work blocked from ever reaching consumer hands.
And, obviously, it'll be hard for the partnership to come back from this passage in the suit:
"Apple lacks visibility into what’s been happening behind closed doors at OpenAI, where such misconduct is normalized and exemplified by leadership. This much is clear, however: at every level, from members of its Technical Staff to its Chief Hardware Officer, and in coordination with business partners, OpenAI has been stealing Apple’s trade secrets and confidential information."
Researchers recently found a critical vulnerability in Google Cloud’s Dialogflow CX, allowing threat actors to take over different AI agents, access chat logs, and even exfiltrate sensitive data such as login credentials.
Dialogflow CX is Google Cloud’s conversational AI platform used to build many voice and text chatbots. This platform lets developers add Code Blocks, which are custom Python snippets, into conversation “Playbooks”. These blocks all execute inside a single Google-managed Cloud Run service, shared across all agents in a Google Cloud Platform project.
Security researchers Varonis said they discovered a critical vulnerability in which the theoretical attacker didn’t need broad admin access. With permission to edit a single chatbot’s settings, they would be able to plant malicious code relatively easily. The Cloud Run environment had no code restrictions, Varonis further explained, but had a writable filesystem, public internet egress, and ran with excess privileges. Key files could have been overwritten entirely, it was added.
As a result, the attacker had access to full conversation history and session state. They could call internal functions and fake LLM-generated replies which, they claim, could lead to phishing and credential theft.
Since the environment is shared per-project, one compromised agent could take over every other agent in that project, and since Cloud Logging doesn’t capture the file overwrite or injected logic, the attack would be "virtually undetectable."
Varonis reported the issue to Google in November 2025, and the latter came back with an initial fix in April 2026. However, the issue had not been fully resolved until June 2026.
In the report, the researchers said there is no evidence of in-the-wild exploitation attempts and advises customers to review DATA_WRITE audit logs for Playbooks.UpdatePlaybook calls, check for anomalous Sessions.DetectIntent errors, and manually inspect each agent's Code Blocks for leftover unauthorized code.
If you're an early adopter who's been worrying about a red light being displayed by your Steam Machine while gaming, then there's not necessarily anything to panic about, as apparently this temperature warning light is being mistakenly triggered.
VideoCardz noticed a thread on Reddit where the original poster shares correspondence from Valve's support team about what's happening in terms of the red light coming on when the temperature is nowhere near the intended warning threshold.
As per Valve's FAQ on the Steam Machine's light bar, the red light comes on solidly (across the whole bar) when the device is deemed to be overheating, meaning the CPU temperature is over 95C or the GPU is over 90C (or indeed both).
The Redditor noticed that the red light was on when their Steam Machine was at temperatures of 75C and 81C for the GPU and CPU respectively, neither of which should have caused the warning light to appear.
As the message from Valve explains, there is a "known issue with the current BIOS" that means the red light comes on "much earlier" than it should.
The problem is entirely related to the temperature threshold for the light, and the Steam Machine is not overheating in any way in these cases, it should be noted.
The message from Valve informs us that a BIOS update will be coming to fix the problem soon. In fact, that update will increase the threshold to 100C for both the CPU and GPU, which is the point at which the Steam Machine will throttle the components to ensure they don't get any hotter.
In case you were wondering, if either the CPU or GPU does get any hotter than 100C, the device will then shut down to protect itself from any potential damage.

What this means is that if you're seeing the red warning light a fair bit, it's likely a symptom of this overkeen BIOS which is turning on the light way earlier than it should be. Odds are that your CPU and GPU are running cool enough, and you can check this using the Steam performance monitor or a third-party tool as the Redditor did.
In any case, even if you do see the red light and it's correctly indicating temperatures at Valve's threshold levels, this isn't going to damage the Steam Machine – it just means the components will be throttled back to run slower to prevent any such damage. If that doesn't work, and the component temps aren't brought back under control, as noted the PC will turn itself off to avoid any potential GPU or CPU-frying scenarios.
It's not a pleasant thought that your Steam Machine is throttling and not running as fast as it should, though, if this happens – but based on this (and other) reports of this incident, that isn't the case, and the only error is the light showing when it shouldn't. There's no actual overheating, throttling, or anything else going on under the hood.
If you're worried that Valve's new temperatures for throttling and the warning light seem high at 100C, this is in line with what's to be expected from AMD laptop parts (which are what's used for the Steam Machine's CPU and GPU).
For now, all those who have bought one of Valve's gaming PCs can do is wait until the next BIOS update which should hopefully fix this problem. It's also worth noting that the 'Red Line of Death' is a completely separate issue, and we've had some troubleshooting advice on that knottier problem since it was first highlighted.
With all eyes on the recently released Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced, there's a strong chance that one of Ubisoft's most interesting announcements has passed you by. Last week, the company quietly confirmed that The Crew Motorfest is coming to Nintendo Switch 2.
Under the Radar is our way of highlighting great games that might have passed you by. Through a regular mix of news stories and features, we'll cover great experiences that we feel haven't found the audience they deserve. Read the full series here.
In my eyes, this is pretty excellent news as the Switch 2 has been in serious need of some more quality racing games.
Sure, you have the excellent Mario Kart World (not to mention Kirby Air Riders), but if you want something a bit more realistic, your only real option so far has been Grid Legends: Definitive Edition, which focuses solely on track racing.
The Crew Motorfest is a proper AAA open-world experience that lets you drive anywhere in hundreds of officially licensed cars, plus a handful of planes and boats when you want to spice things up.
It's set in a massive recreation of Hawaii, with loads of real-world towns and landmarks represented, in the midst of hosting a huge international car festival. Yes, it's a very similar premise to the Forza Horizon games — but is that really such a bad thing?
It's a proven formula and, with no word of a Forza Horizon 6 Nintendo Switch 2 port yet, I think The Crew Motorfest will fill a very significant niche.
The port is set to arrive on October 8, with a physical retail version planned alongside a digital release.
Moana set sail for theaters recently, but its opening weekend was a poor performance for one of July's biggest new movies.
The original Moana movie was a huge success for Disney, bringing in $687.2 million at the global box office. But based on the opening weekend, it doesn't feel like the 2026 live action remake will be following in its footsteps.
At the time of writing, the new Moana has only made $95 million on its huge $250 million budget, making it one of Disney's poorest performing movies.
It has also received a disappointing Rotten Tomatoes score of 33%, with its critics consensus saying: "The sea calls to no one in this underwhelming new version of Moana, an endeavor that solidifies its animated predecessor as the superior adventure."

Many fans of the original Moana movie have expressed their disappointment, describing the new live action version as being flat and a "carbon copy" of the original, per this scathing review by Associated Press.
Fans on X have also had a lot to say, with some wonder what the point in making a live action movie for Moana was. There's been plenty of backlash, making it a disappointing entry into Disney's library.
The original Moana is incredible. I have it on Blu-ray.This live-action remake (which is also mostly animated) makes no sense to me, not from an artistic reasoning, nor from a consumer standpoint.I mean, money is the ultimate motivation I suppose, but who wants a lesser… https://t.co/UtmsmHm2p7July 12, 2026
Another X user commented on how their main issue was the lack of quality, noting that nothing about the Moana live action was better than the original. They also cited The Lion King and Aladdin as having "new elements that justified their existence", but claimed that Moana did not have this.
My main issue with Disney Live-Action remakes isnt how lazy they are but how much the quality overall has dipped. Like at least with Lion King and Aladdin, they're technical marvels with new elements that justified their existence, what does Moana have that's better the original? https://t.co/8nAg33HGOFJuly 12, 2026
Moana is the first time theyve done a live action remake of a movie *I* love and it makes me so depressed why is it so lifelessJuly 2, 2026
Finally, another user pointed out that they'd rather watch the Snow White remake over Moana. Snow White also underperformed at the box office, but has a slightly higher Rotten Tomatoes score of 39%.
I wouldn't go so far as to say anyone owes the SNOW WHITE remake an apology but I would 100% watch it again over ever looking at MOANA '26 a second time. A truly dispiriting experience, flat and lifeless. Better than that LION KING movie though.July 8, 2026
If you want to see for yourself, Moana is now playing in theaters globally. But judging by initial reports, you might want to head to Disney+ to check out the original, and it's admittedly very good sequel, Moana 2.
Since last December, new DJI devices have been banned in the US, because the drone and camera maker is on the Covered List — a list of foreign manufacturers deemed to fall short of the security and safety standards put in place by the Federal Communications Commission (FCC).
However, the FCC thinks that DJI is sneaking products into the United States through front companies with different branding, and it's now taking action: as The Verge reports, eight of these companies have now been hit by $25,000 fines, with further investigations from the authorities pending.
The companies in question are Cogito Tech, Fikaxo Technology, Lyno Dynamics, Skyhigh, Spatial Hover, SZ Knowact Robot, WaveGo Tech, and Xtra Technology. You can check out the range of Cogito Tech drones on its website here, and decide for yourself how much they do or don't resemble DJI's offerings.
Xtra Technology also has a website showing off its vlogging cameras: as noted by The Verge, the company is promoting an Xtra Muse 2 Pro camera with the tagline "from Pocket to Pro", which bears more than a passing resemblance to the DJI Osmo Pocket 4P.

These companies have so far failed to respond to questions from the FCC, and it seems the regulatory body is now ramping up its efforts to get some answers. Some of the test labs that these devices are passing through are being targeted as well.
The Verge also reports that gadgets previously approved for sale before the ban took effect have now disappeared from the FCC website — gadgets including the DJI Osmo Pocket 4 Pro. However, there's no indication that DJI products that have already been sold in the US are going to stop working or be recalled.
In order for any electronic device using radio frequencies to be sold in the US, from phones to drones, it has to be approved by the FCC — which is why we get so many detailed hardware leaks from FCC filings. Any company on the Covered List isn't going to get that approval, essentially meaning their products are banned.
While DJI has been vocal in calling its ban unfair, it hasn't commented on the claims around these alleged front companies so far — and it appears that the companies themselves aren't being at all communicative either. We've reached out to DJI for comment on the report, and will update this story if we hear back.
Amazon's line-up of Fire TV streaming sticks, televisions, and soundbars is one of the best options out there when it comes to convenience and affordability. Another plus is that they are regularly on sale. And that's the case right now, with several devices reduced by up to 45%, so I've picked out the 8 best deals.
• Browse all of today's best deals at Amazon
I've stuck with a relatively old Fire TV Stick for a few years now, so it is tempting to upgrade to one of these newer models while they're reduced to gain the benefits of better performance, a more reliable Wi-Fi connection, and improved video and audio quality.
Of course, I would normally suggest waiting for Amazon Prime Day if you're a Prime member and thinking of buying one of these — and that advice still stands, as that's when you can pay the lowest prices. However, as Prime Day was just last month, it'll be a while until similar discounts are back, and these prices aren't too far off in most cases. Best of all, you don't need to be a Prime member, either.
Copilot is getting a new ability to answer questions about your PC's hardware, allowing the AI to tap into the relevant hardware details to do so – and while Microsoft is treading carefully with privacy here, that's unlikely to stop some level of paranoia.
Windows Latest flagged the introduction of 'PC insights' for the Copilot app on Windows 11, which as Microsoft explains, "enables customers to conversationally ask Copilot questions about their Windows PC and receive clear responses based on their device's state without having to dig through system settings."
This is currently an experimental feature, so still in testing, and an optional ability that you must turn on for it to be in play. Windows Latest notes that it's gradually rolling out, but only in the US for now.
You can ask Copilot how much RAM you have, or storage space left, or what your GPU is, and the current level of usage for your processor, and a whole bunch of similar component-related queries. You can ask about elements as diverse as whether you have an antivirus running, or what your laptop's battery health is, diving into mild troubleshooting territory should you wish.
To get its answers, the Copilot app hooks up to Windows APIs to analyze your system, and the AI asks for permission to do this. You can allow it access to your PC's hardware details on a one-time basis for that session only, or you can elect to 'always allow' if you're happy to give Copilot this access on a more permanent basis.

As ever, this is AI, and as Microsoft notes, Copilot "may not always provide complete or accurate information", especially during this testing phase. So, if you do get a chance to try out PC insights, maintain a healthy sense of skepticism with the responses you get.
As Windows Latest makes clear, there's also a certain irony about a Windows 11 user checking up on resource usage, perhaps due to system sluggishness, employing the Copilot AI to run diagnostics when the app itself uses the best part of 1GB of RAM when running in the background and doing nothing.
That doesn't stop this new PC insights feature from being situationally useful, of course. Some of the reaction has come from a place of disdain, though, as you might guess, with comments such as the one from this Redditor: "Oh hey it's like Task Manager except instead of lightweight and authoritative, it's bloated and might be lying to me."
Of course, this is a feature aimed at less well-informed PC owners, not those who can easily understand what's happening in Task Manager at a glance. Criticism around the bloat of the Copilot app is fair enough, mind, and this is because in its most recent incarnation, Microsoft changed things so the app is essentially a standalone spin-off of the Edge browser.
Another worry is that of privacy, and having Copilot 'snoop around' on your machine, but as noted, there are clear requests for permissions, and the new feature is strictly opt-in. You don't ever have to go near PC insights if you don't want to. It's also worth noting that giving the Copilot app access permissions doesn't mean it can read the actual contents of files, but only their sizes (for weighing up questions about storage and the like).
At the moment, this is a purely informative or troubleshooting feature, and in the case of attempted diagnostics, it may point to issues with your PC, but won't resolve them for you. However, it's not difficult to envision where Microsoft might head with this, in terms of getting Copilot to implement fixes for certain issues that the AI flags up. I'm talking simple Settings changes rather than anything in-depth, and this has always been the idea of Copilot (even though it hasn't yet been realized to much of an extent).
When we get AI agents in Windows 11 – and they are coming, make no mistake – this kind of functionality may turn into a full-on troubleshooting agent. The trouble (pun not intended) with that being that the mistakes and hallucinations that AI can make could be considerably more aggravating in this kind of scenario.
Do you have a Mastercard? If so, you'll be happy to know that you may be eligible to use NordVPN's services for free.
These days, we know that using a VPN has become crucial for protecting one's digital identity. But when a major payment service provider enables its cardholder to access one of the best VPNs for free as part of the benefits included in their package, you realize that digital security has truly become an integral part of everyday life.
Indeed, Mastercard cardholders can now redeem a NordVPN subscription in exactly the same way they currently access airport lounges, fast-track services, and other lifestyle perks included in Mastercard's list of exclusive benefits.

Depending on your bank or Mastercard issuer and the country where you live, your Mastercard payment plan may now include NordVPN Basic and NordVPN Standard.
The basic version is already packed with features and serves as a golden ticket to digital security, thanks to its excellent unblocking capabilities, servers in 126 countries, 10 simultaneous connections, and the ability to block ads and malicious domains.
The luckiest users will be able to take advantage of NordVPN Standard, which exceeds all expectations, especially thanks to its next-gen antivirus digital suite.
The service helps protect your device from ads, trackers, malware, and malicious websites or downloads, and was previously ranked by the cybersecurity specialist AV-TEST and West Coast Labs (WCL) as the best tool for blocking malicious websites and anti-malware evaluation. We also tested it and can confidently confirm that it outperformed most other VPNs.
Mastercard cardholders can redeem their NordVPN subscription by checking their eligibility at https://nordvpn.com/partners/mastercard.
Customers are advised to contact their bank or card issuer to ensure that NordVPN’s digital benefits are included in their plan. Once they activate their NordVPN subscription, the service will ask them to set up their Nord account and download the NordVPN app.
The partnership between NordVPN and Mastercard reflects a growing focus on privacy protection within financial services, particularly in industries where digital security is critical because sensitive data is constantly being shared.
In fact, virtual private networks (VPNs) allow cardholders to boost privacy by encrypting their browsing data and masking IP addresses. This provides solid protection against the risks associated with transactions made on public Wi-Fi networks, offering a defense against hackers who might intercept sensitive data.
The fact that a VPN is included among the lifestyle benefits offered by a payment giant shows that customers are paying closer attention to the digital world and view VPNs as an essential tool in their lives — just like vacations or entertainment.
"Digital security is becoming an essential part of everyday life, especially as people increasingly manage their finances, shop, and access important services online," stressed Kestas Saulis, Head of Payments at NordVPN.
Indeed, we might expect an ever-growing demand for digital security among payment services customers as they become increasingly aware of the real risks they face every time they conduct online transactions and share personal data.
We're just over half-way through the year, and of the 28 pairs of headphones we've had the pleasure of testing so far, there are a number of standout over-ears from both ends of the price spectrum. If you're looking for a new pair of cans, these are the models you should be checking out.
At the affordable end of things we have the Nothing Headphone (a), which manage to be both way better and much cheaper than their predecessors. We praised their "impactful and well-balanced sound, good active noise cancellation" and "excellent and truly useful app". A little pricier but still affordable are the retro-styled and ridiculously comfortable Marshall Milton ANC, and the clear-sounding JBL Live 780NC, with their never-ending battery life.
For true audiophiles with deep pockets, we've tested two blow-the-budget bangers. The Audio-Technica ATH-ADX7000 are the only pair of over-ears to earn a perfect five stars, with their "beautifully precise and engaging audio with exhilarating low-end performance" (here are all the five-star buys of the year so far, if you're interested). We were also blown away by the Grado Signature S750, a pair of handmade, open-back headphones that offer "an exceptional soundstage and excellent clarity", and sound "amazing" on well-produced music.
Scroll down for a comprehensive list of our top-rated over-ear headphones of the year so far — hit the 'View details' button for a summary of the main pros and cons of each one, plus a link to read the full review. Alternatively, head to our general best over-ear headphones list for a run-down of our favorite sets of all time.
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UEFA Super Kuboku uğrunda PSJ (Fransa) ilə “Aston Villa” (İngiltərə) arasında keçiriləcək qarşılaşmanın baş hakimi müəyyənləşib.
Arena.az bu barədə UEFA-nın rəsmi saytının yaydığı məlumata əsasən xəbər verir.
Görüşü Somalidən olan Omar Artan idarə edəcək. Ona yan xətt hakimləri kimi Cibutidən Liban Abdulrazak Ahmed və Keniyadan Stiven Eleazar Onyanqo Yembe kömək edəcəklər.
VAR sisteminə italiyalı Marko Di Bello nəzarət edəcək. Onun köməkçisi ispaniyalı Gilyermo Kuadra olacaq. Dördüncü hakim funksiyasını isə sloveniyalı Rade Obrenoviç yerinə yetirəcək.
Qeyd edək ki, PSJ ilə “Aston Villa” arasında UEFA Super Kuboku uğrunda oyun avqustun 12-də Avstriyanın Zalsburq şəhərində yerləşən “Red Bull Arena”da keçiriləcək. Görüşə Bakı vaxtı ilə saat 23:00-da start veriləcək.
Transfer çalışmalarını davam etdirən “Kəpəz” heyətini keçmiş qapıçısı, tam adı Paulo Rojerio Veyqa dos Santosla gücləndirib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Gəncə klubunun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
Belə ki, “Kəpəz” bu gün 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümü üçün ilk transferini rəsmiləşdirib. Gəncə təmsilçisi Rojerio Santosu heyətinə qatıb. Qapıçı ilə 1 illik müqavilə imzalanıb.
Portuqaliyalı qolkiper son olaraq İsrailin “İroni Tiberias” klubunda çıxış edib. “Braqa”nın yetirməsi olan 26 yaşlı qapıçı 2024/2025-ci illər mövsümündə də “Kəpəz”in formasını geyinib. O, həmin mövsümdə meydana çıxdığı 32 oyunda 50 qol buraxıb, 8 matçda qapısını toxunulmaz saxlayıb. Paulo məhz “Kəpəz”dən ayrılandan sonra İsrail klubu ilə müqavilə bağlamışdı. O, ötən mövsüm “İroni Tiberias”ın heyətində 12 oyuna çıxıb, 30 qol buraxıb, cəmi 3 matçdan “quru” çıxıb.
“Kəpəz”in köhnə-yeni qapıçısı vaxtilə Portuqaliyanın aşağı yaş qrupları üzrə milli komandalarının da üzvü olub. O, “Lenk Vilaverdense”, “Trofense” və “Feyrense” kimi klubların da şərəfini qoruyub.
Xatırladaq ki, “Kəpəz” daha öncə Əli Səmədov, Rəhman Hacıyev və Dioqo Verdaska ilə yeni müqavilə bağlamış, Rauf Hüseynli, Məmməd Hüseynov, Fərid Nəbiyev, Luis Paçu, Yusif İmanov, Camal Cəfərov, Ehtiram Şahverdiyev və Olavale Onanuqa ilə yollarını ayırmışdı.
İngiltərənin “Çelsi” klubunun braziliyalı yarımmüdafiəçi Andrey Santos bundan sonra “Mançester Yunayted”in uğurları üçün çalışacaq.
Arena.az bu barədə “qırmızı şeytanlar”ın mətbuat xidmətinə istinadən xəbər verir.
22 yaşlı futbolçu ilə 2031-ci ilin iyun ayınadək nəzərdə tutulmuş uzunmüddətli müqavilə imzalandığı diqqətə çatdırılıb. MY bu transfer üçün “Çelsi”yə 56,3 milyon avro ödəyib.
Xatırladaq ki, Andrey Santos “Çelsi”yə 2023-cü ilin yanvarında, qış transfer pəncərəsi zamanı “Vasko da Qama”dan 12,5 milyon avro qarşılığında keçmişdi. Santosun “zadəganlar”la 2030-cu il iyunun sonuna qədər müqaviləsi var idi. O, London təmsilçisinin heyətində bütün turnirlərdə 47 oyun keçirib, 3 qol vurub və 5 məhsuldar ötürmə edib.
“Çelsi” bu müddətdə Santosu “Vasko da Qama”ya, “Nottingem Forest”ə, “Strasburq”a icarəyə də vermişdi.
Santos 2023-cü ilin martında debüt etdiyi Braziliya millisinin heyətində 6 oyuna çıxıb, məhsuldar fəaliyyəti ilə diqqət çəkməyib.
“Transfermarkt” internet-portalı 22 yaşlı Andrey Santosu 40 milyon avro məbləğində qiymətləndirir.
“Ayaks” heyətini yeni futbolçu ilə gücləndirməyə hazırlaşır.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Niderland təmsilçisi “Əl Hilal”dan Markos Leonardo ilə anlaşıb. Bu barədə insayder Fabrizio Romano məlumat yayıb. “Ayaks” braziliyalı hücumçu üçün 17.5 milyon avro ödəyəcək.
23 yaşlı hücumçu ötən mövsüm “Əl Hilal”la 27 oyunda 13 qol vurub.
Leonardo daha öncə “Benfika”da çıxış edib.
Fransanın PSJ klubu futbolçusu Adam Ayari ilə peşəkar müqavilə imzalayıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Paris təmsilçisinin mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. 18 yaşlı yarımmüdafiəçi ilə müddəti 2029-cu ilin yayına kimi olan anlaşma imzalanıb.
Ayari PSJ-nin yetirməsidir. O, ötən mövsüm U-19 komandasında 20 oyunda 7 qol vurub, 6 məhsuldar ötürmə edib.
Yarımmüdafiəçi Fransanın U-19 yığmasının da üzvüdür.
“Mançester Siti”nin futbolçusu Ticani Reynders karyerasını Türkiyədə davam etdirə bilər.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Qalatasaray” yarımmüdafiəçini heyətinə qatmaq istəyir. Bu barədə “Fotomaç” nəşri məlumat yayıb. İstanbul klubunun 27 yaşlı futbolçu üçün danışıqlara başladığı bildirilib.
“Cim-bom” Reyndersi icarəyə götürmək istəyir. “Şəhərlilər” bununla razılaşmazsa, klub birdəfəlik transfer üçün 40 milyon avro təklif edəcək.
Ticani Niderland yığması ilə dünya çempionatında iştirak edib. O, mundialda 3 oyunda 1 məhsuldar ötürmə ilə yadda qalıb.
Niderland dünya çempionatında pley-offda Mərakeşə penaltilər seriyasında uduzaraq mübarizəni dayandırıb.
Anan Khalaili looked to the Quran for guidance after his Inter dream move was shattered by a failed medical, as irregularities were discovered.
The Arab-Israeli player had been in Italy since last week undergoing various tests, including those at club level, to complete the €30m transfer from Union Saint-Gilloise.

However, every athlete who comes to compete for an Italian side must also receive a certificate of health from the CONI (Italian Olympic Committee), and these are far more stringent than in other countries.
They include cardiac stress tests, and irregularities were spotted that meant Khalaili would not be given permission to work in Italian football.
Now he will return to Union Saint-Gilloise for further examinations, to see if any treatment or further investigation is required.
Khalaili broke his silence with an Instagram Stories showing him in prayer, with a verse from the Quran.
“Perhaps you dislike something which is good for you and like something which is bad for you.”

The rest of the verse notes that “Allah knows and you do not know,” so he is hoping that God has a plan for this twist in his life and career.

Italian rules on these fitness tests are extremely strict, which is why players like Edoardo Bove and Christian Eriksen were forced to leave Serie A to continue their careers elsewhere.
Other leagues would allow for players to have implanted defibrillators, but the Italian legislation does not.
Italian reports suggest Roma turned down a €40m offer from Atletico Madrid for Manu Koné, but would be ready to sell if they, Manchester United or Liverpool came in with at least €60m.

The midfielder had already been targeted by Inter in recent months and was given a price tag of €50m, but that has risen considerably thanks to his stellar performances for France at the 2026 World Cup.
As they prepare to face Spain in the semi-final tomorrow evening, his profile continues to soar and attract attention.

According to the Corriere dello Sport, Roma received a bid from Atletico Madrid worth just €40m and rejected it outright this summer.
That is not going to be enough to make them sell, especially now that Manchester United and Liverpool look prepared to spark a Premier League bidding war.
Roma have never disguised that the 25-year-old is potentially on the transfer market, but also that they will only part with Koné if a suitable offer arrives.
He was purchased from Borussia Monchengladbach in the summer of 2024 for just €18m plus up to a further €2m in add-ons.
Roma owner Ryan Friedkin is expected at the Trigoria training camp today for talks with coach Gian Piero Gasperini and new director of sport Tony D’Amico to clarify their transfer strategy.
Juventus director Giovanni Carnevali warns Paris Saint-Germain ‘demands are too high’ for Randal Kolo Muani and they could look elsewhere, but they ‘do not need’ Davide Frattesi from Inter.
The Bianconeri have been negotiating with PSG practically since the moment he arrived on loan in January 2025, but never seem to reach a new agreement.
That loan cost €3.6m and was extended to cover the Club World Cup in July 2025, but then he was loaned out to Tottenham Hotspur and sent back to base this summer.
Talks continue to drag on for a new deal, but even Carnevali now admits the situation is not progressing fast enough.

“The demands are too high, so either we reach an agreement, or we will turn to a different player,” confessed the Juventus chief on RAI GR Parlamento radio.
As Juve refuse to reach the €40m asking price, Paris Saint-Germain have begun talks for Kolo Muani with Aston Villa and Crystal Palace.
“The cost of players is growing constantly, with figures that are practically impossible, while Serie A club revenue cannot keep up with the likes of the Premier League,” continued Carnevali.

“We need to reduce costs and have an economic balance, which is difficult to achieve. There’s no point denying it, you can all see that our league is in a situation of stasis for the transfer market.”
A cheaper option within Serie A for the midfield would be Frattesi, who is on the market at Inter, but Carnevali insists Juventus can be ruled out of that race.
“Frattesi is an extraordinary lad who would do well at all big clubs, but we do not need a player of his characteristics.”
Juventus are trying to offload flop Lois Openda, but after a Coventry City approach, his old club RC Lens are eager to bring him back, with one significant problem.
The Belgium international was a costly disaster on the transfer market last summer, signed from RB Leipzig on loan for €3.25m with an obligation to buy at the end of the season for a further €42.75m plus add-ons.

Had it only been an option and not an obligation, the Bianconeri certainly would not have made the move permanent after a pitiful two goals in 34 competitive games.

Now Juve are trying to find someone to take Openda off their hands, and Footmercato in France point to one of his former clubs, RC Lens.
He played there in the 2022-23 season, impressing so much with 21 goals and four assists in 38 games that he earned an immediate €40m transfer to RB Leipzig.
The idea would be for RC Lens to bring him back in on loan, but the source warns that in order to make it work, Juventus would have to cover a large portion of his wages.
Unlike Juve, RC Lens have qualified for the Champions League this term, so can give him the chance to play regularly at the top level.
Harry Winks and Jacopo Fazzini have arrived in Cagliari to complete their transfers from Leicester City and Fiorentina respectively. ‘I’m really happy to be back in Italy,’ said the England midfielder.
The Sardinians have done the double deal and both landed this afternoon at the airport, greeted by media and supporters.
Parma had also been interested in Fazzini, who was struggling for playing time at Fiorentina.
It’s reported he has made the move to Cagliari on loan with an option to buy for circa €8m.
As for Winks, his contract with Leicester City was due to expire at the end of the season, and he was eager to move on following their relegation.
This represents a return to Italy for the 30-year-old, who already had a loan experience from Tottenham Hotspur to Sampdoria in the 2022-23 campaign.
“I’m really happy to be back in Italy and I can’t wait to meet my new teammates,” Winks told the reporters.
“I learned a lot at Sampdoria.”

The pair will have their medical tests today and then sign the contracts, ready to begin pre-season training under coach Fabio Pisacane.
“It is the right moment to come here for my career,” said Fazzini.
“I spoke to the coach and he convinced me too.”
Paulo Dybala assures signing a new contract with Roma was ‘what we all wanted’ and is looking forward to continuing his career at the Stadio Olimpico.
The decision had been in the air for many weeks, even though his contract had technically already expired on June 30.

He had plenty of other proposals, including from his beloved Boca Juniors, and lucrative salaries on offer in the Saudi Pro League.
However, he opted to sign a new contract at Roma on a reduced wage of circa €3m per season, with an expiry of June 2027.

“This story continues, which is what we all wanted,” Dybala told the official club website.
“That’s the club, me, and I hope the fans too. I am happy to have another season here, in this city and this country, and to be able to defend the Roma jersey, which is a privilege.”
Something that inevitably affected his decision to remain was the fact that Roma qualified for the Champions League, earning their place back in the top competition after a seven-year absence.
“Roma means many things for me, responsibility, honour, beauty. On a personal level too, these elements all kept me here, and it is a real honour to wear this shirt.”
Dybala was asked if he had a message for the fans, especially after season tickets were snapped up in their thousands on the first day alone.
“I am happy to be here with you again for next year too, and to see you at the Olimpico and in away games, especially when the wonderful music plays that we were all waiting to hear, so we can make you proud on European nights.”
The 32-year-old Argentina international had arrived as a free agent from Juventus in 2022, having first come to Italy for Palermo in 2012.
Ci vediamo all'Olimpico
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— AS Roma (@OfficialASRoma) July 13, 2026
Harvey Elliott was on loan at Aston Villa last season, and the West Midlands club had an option to sign him permanently.
However, he did not play regularly for them, and they have decided to send him back to his parent club. There has been speculation surrounding his future at Liverpool, but newly appointed manager Andoni Iraola has now thrown him a major lifeline.
The 23-year-old played just 277 minutes for Villa last term.
The Spanish manager has revealed that Elliott will be given a chance to prove himself during pre-season, and Liverpool could use a player like him. It remains to be seen whether Elliott can grab the opportunity and showcase his quality during pre-season.
Iraola said (h/t This is Anfield): “I’ve seen him with this eagerness to show himself, to get himself ready again. He will have a chance during the pre-season; we will need him.”
The manager’s comments will be a huge boost for the player and motivate him to do well in the coming weeks.
Liverpool needed creativity and ingenuity in the final third last season, and someone like Elliott could be a very handy option for them. He has previously showcased his qualities with the Liverpool first team, creating important chances and scoring important goals. There is no reason why he cannot get his career back on track and establish himself as a useful player for Iraola.
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Alejandro Garnacho has been linked with a move away from Chelsea this summer.
Multiple clubs have been linked with the move for the Argentine attacker, and Chelsea are open to letting him leave. Manager Xabi Alonso has now confirmed interest in the player, and he’s hoping a resolution will be reached that suits all parties.
Alonso said (h/t Fabrizio Romano): “There is interest in him from other clubs. Hopefully it finishes in the best possible way for everyone”.
Garnacho has been underwhelming since joining Chelsea from Manchester United, and the Blues should look to sanction his departure before the window closes. They need an upgrade on him if they want to compete at the highest level. They looked quite mediocre in the attack last season, and they need more creativity and goals from the wide areas.
Garnacho scored eight goals and picked up four assists in 43 matches last season.
While there is no doubt that Garnacho is a talented player with a bright future, he has not performed consistently since joining the London club. It would be ideal for Chelsea to seek an upgrade.
It remains to be seen whether any club will come forward and offer him an exit route. He has been linked with clubs from Spain and Italy. He has the technical attributes to compete at a high level, and he is still very young.
There is plenty of room for improvement, and he could develop into a quality player with the right guidance. However, he needs to work on his consistency and end product. Joining the right team could bring out the best in him. It remains to be seen where he ends up.
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The Detroit Tigers have played much better baseball recently to climb back into the American League playoff chase. It will still take some doing for the team to overcome a dreadful start and get into the postseason. Not many people believe that the reigning American League Cy Young winner will be around to see if the Tigers can accomplish that because is is clearly the most coveted commodity for other teams as the MLB trade deadline nears. Even though Skubal has made it clear that he wants to stick around the Motor City for at least a little longer.
We’ll soon have resolution on his immediate future. And whichever franchise gets to send him out to the mound every five days will be thrilled. He’s a fan favorite in Detroit despite all the drama of the last several months and if he got a new home, those fans would go berserk.
ESPN’s baseball insider Jeff Passan added his insight into the biggest trade deadline character and question on Monday’s “Get Up”, along the way revealing which team is most likely to acquire his services.
“If there’s a team that’s gonna go get Tarik SKubal, … it is the Los Angeles Dodgers,” Passan said.
Such a development would not sit well with 29 other fanbases. The Dodgers have the best record in baseball at 61-36 and are seeking their third straight World Series. Throw a dart at their roster and it’s likely to hit an All-Star.
“They can pretty much do what they want at this point,” Passan said before pointing out that the team has been active and not so active during previous trade deadlines during their dynastic run.
Look, I’m a Tigers fan and believe Skubal is going to stay in Detroit. But if he does land with the Dodgers, crushing my team’s hopes and only making Los Angeles more of a wagon, then so be it. The Dodgers can do pretty much anything they want at this point and still win a World Series. It’s downright scary to think of how many of those they could string together if they got Skubal’s services for years to come.
The reason there’s no reason to let what the Dodgers do get under your skin is because it’s so competent. It feels like an overwhelming majority of sports fans spend their lives decrying local ownership and all the boneheaded decisions that are made. We suffer because organizations can’t figure it out and never put a premium on winning. So why be made at the one who has perfected it?
Of course that’s easy for me to say now. Check back a few hours after Skubal to the Dodgers becomes a reality and you’ll likely find a broken man.
BIRMINGHAM, England (AP) — Brendon McCullum has apologized to English cricket fans for his results as the national test coach and accepted “it’s time for someone else to have a go.”
McCullum remained in charge of the limited-overs setup but was axed on Sunday from the red-ball role he had held since 2022.
The New Zealander confirmed he was sacked and did not stand down, as the England and Wales Cricket Board said in a statement.
"Yeah, I got a tap on the shoulder,” he said at Edgbaston on Monday, a day before England and India begin a one-day international series.
“I was disappointed but at the same time I fully respect the decision. We're in a results business and fundamentally our results weren't good enough. It’s time for someone else to have a go.”
McCullum's record as England test coach was 27 wins, two draws, and 20 defeats. His tenure, alongside Ben Stokes as captain, was nicknamed Bazball. The aggressive play energized test cricket and produced spectacular results. England won 10 of his first 11 tests in charge.
But as veterans in the side retired, the results waned. England lost seven of his last nine tests, including 2-1 to New Zealand last month that culminated in Stokes' retirement.
England also couldn't win the flagship series; it drew with Australia and India 2-2 at home and lost to both away.
"We just weren't quite able to win those big series, against India and Australia. For that I guess I can only say sorry,” he said.
“I was the leader of that group. I was in charge of the team culturally, in charge of the team tactically, in charge of the team results-wise as well.
“I've been around this game for 20-odd years and I know if you aren’t getting the results someone else needs an opportunity. I put my hand up for that and accept it wasn’t good enough.”
McCullum told the BBC there was a poetic element to the timing of his departure, less than two weeks since his former captain's dramatic Trent Bridge farewell.
“I got some nice messages from Stokesy," he said. “I guess, in a romantic kind of way there’s something about Stokesy and me going out together. We started it together and we go out together, and I have no problem with that.”
Aaron Rodgers is getting another offseason bonding trip with several Pittsburgh Steelers teammates, and the guest list has already become part of the conversation.
Rodgers posted a group photo on Instagram with the caption, “Last rodeo. #bondingweek.” Flanking him were Michael Pittman Jr., Ben Skowronek, Mason Rudolph, DK Metcalf and Pat Freiermuth, with Roman Wilson standing next to Rodgers.
That detail caught the attention of 93.7 The Fan personality Andrew Fillipponi, who tweeted, “Some things that stick out to me about the Aaron Rodgers retreat. He’s next to Roman Wilson. Which is interesting because Rodgers seemed like he couldn’t stand Wilson last year.”
Wilson’s placement might be worth noting. The young receiver needs a productive camp after a quiet start to his career, and extra time with Rodgers can only help timing, trust and route communication. If Wilson is going to earn a larger role, this work can give him a better chance.
Fillipponi also brought up the absence of Darnell Washington and Will Howard. Howard had a reason, as his sister’s Instagram account showed him attending a wedding. Rookies Drew Allar and Germie Bernard weren’t pictured either, which leaves room for fans to wonder whether they had other commitments. It’s tough to imagine Rodgers would flat-out not invite them. It would not only be an immature move but also create unnecessary tension before the season even begins.
Some things that stick out to me about the Aaron Rodgers retreat. He’s next to Roman Wilson. Which is interesting because Rodgers seemed like he couldn’t stand Wilson last year. Also, where’s Darnell Washington? And Will Howard? No invites? Did they decline? Hmmm. pic.twitter.com/pbYeuju3JE
— Andrew Fillipponi (@ThePoniExpress) July 13, 2026
Fans called out Fillipponi in the comments, with one reply labeling his tweet “high school mentality” and another accusing him of trying to create drama. That response fits Fillipponi's reputation for poking Steelers Nation, but it’s natural for roster chemistry trips to bring speculation when notable names aren’t included.
It’s a trend for quarterbacks to organize offseason work with fellow passers and receivers. Rodgers hosted a similar gathering in Malibu last year, and neither Howard nor Rudolph attended. Rudolph’s presence this time around shows the invite list can change without it being a big deal.
This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Aaron Rodgers’ bonding week creates a new Steelers storyline
Brandin Cooks was a late-season addition by the Buffalo Bills in 2025. Cooks appeared in five games during his brief stint plus the postseason... which included drama against the Denver Broncos.
After that, the 32-year-old became a free agent and has already expressed a desire to return to Buffalo once again next year. Cooks did so in June and has again more recently while speaking to The Athletic:
“Obviously, Buffalo is the place I’d love to be,” Cooks said. “I want to prove that to them and have a full offseason with them. Both sides are figuring things out. We’ll see, but hopefully something transpires because I love going to training camp. That’s where you build that callus.”
The Bills are clearly familiar with him, but there have been additions to the receiver room this offseason such as the team's trade for DJ Moore so space could be tight. Cooks has a long NFL on his career resume but is still lacking a Super Bowl ring.
The Bills are hitching similar Super Bowl hopes to the back of quarterback Josh Allen. Cooks said he already doing the same once before and would again.
“I chose Buffalo because of the belief in Josh Allen,” Cooks said. “From afar, you heard the things going on inside the receiver room. In my mind, ‘OK, this was an opportunity where you got guys that can play, but also there’s a niche in there where, if I can come in and do what I have to do, I’m contributing.’ It was the totality of things, but who wouldn’t want to play with Josh Allen?”
Bills Wire will continue to provide updates throughout the 2026 offseason.
This article originally appeared on Bills Wire: Brandin Cooks expresses desire to return to Bills once again

Manchester United confirmed the signing of Brazilian midfielder Andrey Santos on Monday in a deal worth £48m. He joins from Chelsea after his first full season with the Blues.
The transfer moved quickly in the wake of a collapsed deal for Ederson and Tottenham Hotspur swooping in for West Ham’s Mateus Fernandes. The club were reported to have backup plans in place, and that appeared to be true with Santos now a Red.
“As a midfielder, I am really excited to have the opportunity to learn from Michael Carrick, he is the perfect coach to help me take the next step in my career and push to achieve my dreams,” Santos said in a club press release. “Everybody told me about how ambitious the club is and the amazing environment that has been created here. I know just how strong the squad is and I cannot wait to fight together to compete for the biggest trophies.”
Andrey Santos and his family ❤️ pic.twitter.com/jrhBhP6Jpx
— utdreport (@utdreport) July 13, 2026
Santos arrived on the same day that United reportedly triggered a release clause of about £35m for Aston Villa’s Youri Tielemans. His World Cup journey with Belgium ended on Friday in the quarterfinal, and he will get some time off to rest and recover, but the signing appears to be in an advanced stage.
With Santos and Tielemans coming in, United have two players reinforcing the midfield who can play line-breaking passes and carry the ball forward, a boost for Bruno Fernandes, who had acted almost single-handedly in that role over the past two seasons.
George Gervin was known as “Iceman” for decades before Caleb Williams was even born, but the NBA legend has been rejected in his initial attempt to trademark the term, and the Bears quarterback appears to have a procedural advantage because his application was filed first.
The application from Williams was denied June 24 because Oregon-headquartered Lacrosse Footwear has held the “Iceman” registration since 1988 for insulated boots. That decision, however, isn’t final and the quarterback can respond to the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office with evidence for why he should be granted the registration. It’s not clear if Lacrosse Footwear still sells the boot, and a representative for the company has not responded to requests for comment.
Gervin, through Gervin Interests LLC, filed applications to trademark the terms “Iceman” and “Iceman 44” four days after finding out Williams was making a push to trademark his longtime nickname. The NBA Hall of Famer has now also received initial denials.
The first denial, issued June 26, relates to Gervin’s “Iceman 44” filing. It explicitly states that the application was denied because of a “likelihood of confusion” with Williams’s application. The second, issued July 9, denied Gervin’s application to trademark “Iceman” for a variety of purposes, including clothing, live entertainment services—such as appearances on TV or in movies—and basketball camps.
Both Williams, 24, and Gervin, 74, now have at least three months to respond to the initial denials and provide evidence for why they deserve the trademarks.
Intellectual property attorney Josh Gerben wrote that the June 26 decision puts Gervin and Williams on a “collision course.” He tells Front Office Sports that while Gervin has the stronger cultural claim to the nickname, that doesn’t matter when it comes to USPTO procedure.
“The government will say ‘hey, you can file all the responses you want; we’re going to suspend your filing and see what happens with Caleb,’” Gerben says.
Another wrinkle is that while the USPTO cited Williams’s application in denying Gervin’s attempt to trademark “Iceman 44,” it didn’t specifically cite the quarterback in denying Gervin’s application to trademark “Iceman” by itself. In that denial, the USPTO said there are a variety of existing trademarks that are too similar, so giving Gervin “Iceman” could cause confusion in the marketplace.
It refers to the Lacrosse Footwear insulated boot, as well as a musical group called “The Icemen,” and a minor league hockey team called Jacksonville Icemen.
“This certainly goes to show a little bit of the hilarity of the situation,” Gerben tells FOS. “There are a lot of Icemens.”
He adds that while Gervin’s application for “Iceman” was just for clothing, his application for “Iceman 44” was perhaps too broad. Gervin’s team can narrow the “Iceman 44” filing to try and work around the other refusals, but the issue of the existing registration owned by Lacrosse Footwear and Williams’s “Iceman” trademark may still hamper the former basketball player in his pursuit of both trademarks, according to Gerben.
Meanwhile, the ensuing months will ultimately show whether Gervin and Williams can continue to remain cordial in public. To date, despite competing filings, they have been making nice. Gervin told ESPN in March Williams is a “special young guy getting ready to come up.” In April, Williams told FOS“it’s all respect to George.”
But what will happen if the USPTO follows through on what it indicated in the June 26 denial of Gervin’s “Iceman 44” application?
“If Gervin and Williams don’t work something out, Gervin may oppose Williams’s application,” Gerben tells FOS. “You can say whatever you want, but the truth of how they really feel will always work itself out in actual legal filings.”
Amid the brewing battle between Gervin and Williams, there’s a third sports figure who has also staked a claim to the nickname. In 2022 former UFC fighter Chuck Liddell filed to trademark “Chuck ‘The Iceman’ Liddell.” The USPTO on June 29 granted him a six-month extension to prove that he has been using the trademark in connection with the sale of clothing, boxing gloves, and other mixed martial arts equipment and goods. That was the last time Liddell could seek an extension, according to the USPTO.
Representatives for Gervin, Williams, and Liddell did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
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For a while there, this looked like the rare transfer that actually made sense on every level.
Juve sent Tarik Muharemovic to Sassuolo on an initial loan two years ago, back when Carnevali was still running things on the other side of that deal. Sassuolo took up their option to buy him last summer, and the fee Juve accepted for a permanent move came with a 50 percent sell-on clause attached. So when Carnevali left Sassuolo to become Juve’s CEO, he brought both a deep knowledge of the player and a built-in discount on getting him back. Not a bad position to negotiate from.
And for a stretch this summer, it looked like it was actually going to happen. Juve had upped their offer to 30m, per Romeo Agresti, with Sassuolo still calling it too low but talks described as “progressing.” The same report had Matteo Moretto saying Muharemovic had accepted a return to Turin, with Juve reportedly ready to offer a five-year deal. This was all playing out while Muharemovic was away with Bosnia at the World Cup, and when Bosnia went out in the round of 32 — a 2-0 loss to the U.S., with Weston McKennie involved — it read like the kind of result that would only speed a summer move along.
Instead the price kept climbing. OneFootball’s report on the widening gap has Sassuolo’s number moving from 30m before the tournament to 40m after it, with Juve capped at 15m — a “25m gap,” per the headline. I don’t think that’s the right way to look at it, though. Sassuolo would only net half the fee from any other club, so getting 15m from Juve is the same as 30m from someone else. Getting 20m from Juve is the same as 40m from someone else. Run the actual numbers being discussed through that math and the real gap is something like 10m, not 25m. Still a gap, just a smaller and more normal one than the headlines made it sound.
Whether that 10m gets bridged doesn’t look like Juve’s problem to solve anymore, though. That same OneFootball report, citing Luca Cilli, named Sunderland and Bournemouth as the clubs actually willing to pay closer to Sassuolo’s number, with Juve conspicuously absent from that list. And in just the last day or so, Football Italia reported that Leeds have jumped in front of the other English clubs entirely, citing Fabrizio Romano — they’ve apparently presented an actual verbal proposal to the player and are prepared to match Sassuolo’s ask outright, with Newcastle mentioned but trailing. This is fresh enough that I’d expect the exact shape of it to keep moving, but the direction feels pretty settled at this point: Muharemovic is headed to the Premier League, and it’s probably Leeds’ deal to lose.
So Juve are left with a sell-on payday coming their way and no obvious plan to spend it on the player it’s tied to. Which puts more weight on the other centre back conversation they’ve been having all along — Jhon Lucumi.
Lucumi’s situation is almost a mirror image of Muharemovic’s. Instead of a discount Juve control, there’s a 28m release clause Juve don’t seem willing to trigger, and instead of being the only serious suitor, Juve are one name on a fairly long list that’s included Inter, Roma and Bournemouth, and Nottingham Forest at various points over the past few weeks. Lucumi himself stayed out of it while Colombia were still alive in the World Cup, telling Gazzetta it wasn’t the time to get into it and that things could be discussed properly once he’s back in Italy. Reasonable enough, given he was mid-tournament. Colombia have since been knocked out in the round of 16, on penalties to Switzerland, so that excuse is off the table and a decision presumably isn’t far off.
The interesting part here isn’t really the player — it’s what the whole sequence says about how Juve are approaching this summer at centre back. They had, in Muharemovic, about as favorable a deal as a club can construct for itself: a discount built in years in advance, a CEO who personally engineered it, a player reportedly willing to come back. And once the price moved against them, they walked rather than stretch for it. That’s either encouraging discipline or a missed opportunity depending on how the defense resolves by the end of the transfer window, and right now it’s genuinely unclear which one it’ll turn out to be. Lucumi is the next name on the list, per the reporting, but he’s not the only alternative out there, and Juve don’t look positioned to force his deal either, not with this many other clubs circling and a release clause they haven’t shown much appetite to pay. So the practical outcome of all this maneuvering might just be that Juve enter August still needing a centre back, having talked themselves out of the one deal that was actually built to their advantage.
We’ll see how the sell-on money actually gets used. That part, at least, is still very much open.
One of the last uncommitted five-star prospect in the 2027 recruiting class will decide his future on Friday. Wide receiver Monshun Sales will pick between the Texas Longhorns, Alabama, LSU, Ohio State and Indiana live on the Pat McAfee show.
Sales is at Top 10 prospect in the 2027 player rankings by Rivals/On3. He will announce his commitment at 11 a.m. CT. The 6-foot-5, 195-pounder took official visits to all five finalists this summer. The Longhorns got the final visit on June 19.
The defending national champion Indiana Hoosiers are favored to land the Indianapolis native, but the Longhorns have reportedly made a lot of headway in recent weeks.
Texas began recruiting Sales late in the process, only extending an offer in April. Since then, the Lawrence North High School star has visited Austin several times. He is the No. 2 ranked WR in the 2027 class, behind current Longhorns commit Easton Royal.
🚨NEWS🚨 Five-Star Plus+ WR Monshun Sales will announce his commitment on July 17, @SWiltfong_ reports⏳
— Rivals (@Rivals) July 11, 2026
Who will he choose?🤔
Read: https://t.co/nrbBajeSwYpic.twitter.com/uiViZQWIwA
In his junior season, Sales caught 37 passes for 794 yards and nine touchdowns. He also plays safety and made 56 tackles. Sales had 34 catches for 568 yards and seven touchdowns during his sophomore season in 2025.
NEW: Updated 2027 Rivals300 Rankings‼️
— Rivals (@Rivals) July 13, 2026
Breakdown via @CharlesPower: https://t.co/3jEFWWAkwOpic.twitter.com/0xrGD1aXmV
Sales is one of the final five-stars to commit to a program. Currently, Texas has the No. 5 2027 recruiting class. Current Longhorns commits include Royal, five-star cornerback John Meredith III and five-star interior offensive lineman Ismael Camara.
This article originally appeared on Longhorns Wire: Top Texas recruiting target 5-star WR Monshun Sales to commit Friday
Florida State is working to add to their lone 2028 commitment in three-star athlete Chayse Brown. It's been no secret that the linebacker position is one that the Seminoles have been working to get better at, and they have identified four-star Kaiden Buchanan as a prime target.
He has over 50 offers on the table, making him a very sought-after prospect. However, Buchanan told 247Sports recently that FSU is one of the schools that has been in contact with him the most, and his relationship with a certain member of their staff is a huge reason why.
Tupelo (Miss.) High LB Kaiden Buchanan said that UCLA, USC, Florida State and Kentucky have been the most active in reaching out to him this offseason. The two West Coast schools boast strong academics, which is appealing to Buchanan. The new Kentucky coaching staff re-offered him, which he valued. Buchanan camped in Tallahassee, Florida, earlier in the summer and has developed a good bond with FSU linebackers coach Ernie Sims.
Buchanan is coming off a big-time sophomore campaign. He finished with 75 tackles, 13.5 tackles for loss, 6.5 sacks, 22 quarterback hurries, three pass breakups, four forced fumbles, three fumble recoveries, and one blocked punt at Tupelo High School per MaxPreps.
247Sports has Buchanan listed as the No. 212 overall recruit and the No. 17 linebacker. The 6-foot, 230-pounder is also the No. 5 prospect in Mississippi.
Look for Florida State to try and get Buchanan on campus during the season and establish themselves as one of his top suitors as his recruitment continues to pick up.
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Anan Khalaili looked to the Quran for guidance after his Inter dream move was shattered by a failed medical, as irregularities were discovered.
The Arab-Israeli player had been in Italy since last week undergoing various tests, including those at club level, to complete the €30m transfer from Union Saint-Gilloise.
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM – OCTOBER 01: Anan Khalaili of Union Saint-Gilloise looks dejected during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD2 match between R. Union Saint-Gilloise and Newcastle United FC at RSC Anderlecht Stadium on October 01, 2025 in Brussels, Belgium. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)
However, every athlete who comes to compete for an Italian side must also receive a certificate of health from the CONI (Italian Olympic Committee), and these are far more stringent than in other countries.
They include cardiac stress tests, and irregularities were spotted that meant Khalaili would not be given permission to work in Italian football.
Now he will return to Union Saint-Gilloise for further examinations, to see if any treatment or further investigation is required.
Khalaili broke his silence with an Instagram Stories showing him in prayer, with a verse from the Quran.
“Perhaps you dislike something which is good for you and like something which is bad for you.”
Anan Khalaili in prayer after failed Inter medical (Instagram Stories)
The rest of the verse notes that “Allah knows and you do not know,” so he is hoping that God has a plan for this twist in his life and career.
WATFORD, ENGLAND – APRIL 18: Edoardo Bove of Watford in action during the Sky Bet Championship match between Watford and Sheffield United at Vicarage Road on April 18, 2026 in Watford, England. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)
Italian rules on these fitness tests are extremely strict, which is why players like Edoardo Bove and Christian Eriksen were forced to leave Serie A to continue their careers elsewhere.
Other leagues would allow for players to have implanted defibrillators, but the Italian legislation does not.

Barcelona and Spain star Pau Cubarsí has spoken out on the test which awaits him, in locking horns with the in-form Kylian Mbappé this week.
Spain and France are of course primed to face off in a highly anticipated World Cup showdown on Tuesday evening.
With a place in the competition’s finale on the line, the European heavyweights will do battle for the chance to face either England or Argentina this coming weekend.
The matchup will pit two of the tournament’s standout performers to date against one another, namely the aforementioned Pau Cubarsí, and Kylian Mbappé.
Whilst the latter has lit up North America in the final third en route to eight goals, stopper Cubarsí has been a source of consistent excellence at the other end with Spain.
Speaking during an interview with Diario AS on Monday, the Barcelona man was in turn questioned on going toe-to-toe with Real Madrid’s star goalscorer for the latest time.
And Cubarsí was both confident and respectful in his response, assuring:
“Mbappé? I am not scared. No fear. But everyone knows his qualities. Even if he’s not involved in the match, he can change the game with a quick action. He is unique, like Lamine Yamal. You have to stay alert for 90 minutes.”
Conor Laird – GSFN
College basketball fans may have just had another gift stuffed under the tree a week before Christmas. USA TODAY's Palm Springs Desert Sun reports that Michigan State will head to Southern California on Dec. 19 to square off with perennial power Gonzaga in a Big Ten vs Pac-12 showdown.
In addition to Mark Few and Tom Izzo's squads getting together, the Michigan State and Gonzaga's women's teams will also play at Acrisure Arena in Palm Springs before the men's game gets underway. The men's game is set to start at 2:30 pm.
The game could be a preview of a March matchup, as the Spartans have made the NCAA tournament 28 consecutive times, while the Bulldogs have qualified for the past 27 editions of March Madness.
See you in Palm Springs 🌴 pic.twitter.com/S7gS9Cgy6q
— Michigan State Men's Basketball (@MSU_Basketball) July 13, 2026
The last time these two teams played was in November 2022 on an aircraft carrier, when the Bulldogs edged out the Spartans 64-63 on a free throw by Drew Timme.
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This article originally appeared on College Sports Wire: Michigan State to face Gonzaga in heavyweight non-conference battle
UCLA rising junior pitcher Easton Hawk is spending the summer representing Team USA at the World Collegiate Baseball Championship in Taiwan. On Monday, he threw four hitless innings out of the bullpen against Japan to lead Team USA to a 3-2 victory at Intercontinental Stadium.
The win makes Team USA’s record 2-0 in the tournament.

Hawk took the mound in the sixth inning with runners at both corners and no outs. The Granda Hills, California native managed to retire all 16 batters he faced to record a save and secure a big win for Team USA.
Before Monday’s win, Team USA had loss seven straight games against Japan. Team USA will play its third game of the tournament on Tuesday against Korea at Intercontinental Stadium.
Hawk has spent the first two seasons of his collegiate career at UCLA. During his freshman season in 2025, he was the team’s closer and led the Bruins with eight saves that season.
He also contributed to getting UCLA back to the Men’s College World Series for the first time in 12 years.

This season, Hawk returned as one of the top relievers for UCLA. He finished the season with a 1.93 ERA, 52 strikeouts and career-high 14 saves while giving up just nine earned runs in 42 innings.
Hawk was named an All-Big Ten First Team selection and an ABCA/Rawlings and NCBWA First Team All-American for his performance during the 2026 season.
The standout right-hander will return to UCLA for his junior season in 2027.
Photo Credit: USA Baseball
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With training camp drawing closer for the Jacksonville Jaguars, we typically put together a 53-man roster prediction beforehand based on what we learned during offseason programs.
We will still be doing that, but the format will be different. Rather than cramming every position group into one article, we'll devote an entire article to each unit before compiling our predictions at the end.
Up next are the wide receivers.
No surprises here. These four players will lead the way at wide receiver this season.
Both players were able to stand out during offseason programs. That said, later Day 3 draft picks are rarely guaranteed a roster spot, and there aren't going to be a lot of snaps on offense to go around, so contributing on special teams could be important, and veterans like Austin Trammell and Tim Jones have a lot of experience in that phase of the game.
While I fully expect both to be on the final roster, I wouldn't quite call them 100% locks either.
Some teams will go light and keep five, but I would guess that with Hunter playing both ways, the Jaguars will opt to keep six. Not to mention that both Williams and Cameron have performed well.
Jakobi Meyers, Brian Thomas Jr., Parker Washington, Travis Hunter, CJ Williams, Josh Cameron
No surprises here. Oftentimes when it comes to those back-end roster spots, teams are more willing to take a swing on upside than to keep a low-ceiling veteran. I would guess that one or both of Trammell and Jones would get to the practice squad, allowing Jacksonville to elevate them on game days if needed on special teams.
This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: Jaguars pre-training camp 53-man roster prediction: Wide receiver

On Sunday, our NFC North podcast preview series continued. In last week’s episode, we ranked the divisions’ quarterback, running back, and wide receiver rooms. This week, it’s the tight ends, offensive line, and defensive line.
In my opinion, these were some great conversations, and it led to some good insight and debate on the status of the NFC North.
To begin with, the tight ends in this division are LOADED. It could be argued that each team has a top-10 tight end in the NFL: Sam LaPorta, Colston Loveland, Tucker Kraft, and T.J. Hockenson (note: All four received top-10 votes in ESPN’s recent survey). Although, we’ll have to see how Kraft looks coming back from his injury, and Hockenson—who is still somehow just 29 years old—will have to rebound after now being a full year removed from his traumatic leg injuries. Our PODcast crew agrees LaPorta is likely the best of the bunch, but does a deeper room in Chicago give them the edge?
The NFC North offensive lines all have serious questions. The Bears will be without their starting left tackle for most—if not, all—of the season, and now it’s their turn to deal with a sudden center retirement. The Vikings have someone completely new at center and have several young players that need to take jumps. The Packers are running last year’s crew back, but it wasn’t a very good unit in 2025. And the Lions have a new center and tackle, while having an open battle at left guard. We have a pretty hot debate on where the Lions lie, and the answer may be based on which units have the fewest questions.
A similar conversation continues on the defensive line, where there is no real standout unit. The Packers will be without Micah Parsons for around half of a season. The Vikings sent Jonathan Greenard away this offseason. The Bears had one of the worst defensive fronts last year, and they made almost zero investment in it this offseason. So… the Lions may have the best defensive line in the NFC North by default.
All of those debates happen in the second half of this week’s episode. In the first half, we tackle:
Check out the entire show below or using whatever podcasting platform you like the best!
This may be the week you consume the PODcast via video, because it is accountability week. During the show, Ryan Mathews attempted to eat 100 chicken nuggets, and I attempted to do 100 up-downs (burpees). So if you want to see what that looks like and how we did, you’ll have to watch the episode on our YouTube or Twitch channel.
Cristo Fernandez made his professional soccer debut for the El Paso Locomotive, subbing in in the 79th minute of the Prinx Tires USL Cup match against New Mexico United at Southwest University Park.
Fernandez, who played Dani Rojas in the hit Apple TV show Ted Lasso between 2020 and 2023, came in as a winger Saturday night, July 11, for Rubio Rubín when the score was tied 0-0. After Fernandez came on, New Mexico scored two goals to win 2-0, and Fernandez was yellow-carded for fouling United goalkeeper Kris Shakes.
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The Cup match does not count in the USL standings, the last such match this season. Every game the rest of the year counts in the standings.
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The 35-year-old Fernandez had an extended tryout earlier in the season and signed with the team on May 12. A Mexican citizen, Fernandez had visa issues that kept him from playing earlier, so the Cup match was the perfect opportunity to get him his first action.
He had been featured in promotional photos for a third jersey the Locomotives were selling.
Moving forward, he is expected to be rostered for many of the home games, meaning he'll be on the bench and available to sub in. USL teams can suit up 20 players for a match; the Locomotive have 31 players on their roster.
The Locomotive's next match is Saturday, July 18, in Tulsa, and their next home match is Saturday, July 25, against Jacksonville.
Bret Bloomquist can be reached at bbloomquist@elpasotimes.com; @Bretbloomquist on X.
This article originally appeared on El Paso Times: Ted Lasso actor Cristo Fernandez makes debut for El Paso Locomotive
NEW YORK — After starting the season with high expectations and a payroll to match, the New York Mets stumbled into the All-Star break following their worst first half in 31 years.
Shortstop Francisco Lindor misplayed a potential game-ending, double-play grounder for an error that sparked Boston’s comeback in a 3-2, 10-inning win over the Mets.
New York lost for the 16th time in 22 games and at 40-57 matched its season low of 17 games under .500. The Mets had not been 17 under at the All-Star break since they were 25-44 in 1995, when the season’s start was delayed until late April by the players’ strike. They are 17 under at the break in a full season for the first time since 1993, when they opened 27-60 and finished 59-103.
“I think everybody understands what needs to happen going into the second half,” said interim manager Andy Green, who fell to 6-10 since taking over for Carlos Mendoza on June 26. “There’s cleaner, better baseball for us to play. We all bear a measure of responsibility for it. This organization, the fan base, deserve better baseball.”
New York squandered seven scoreless innings from rookie Zach Thornton and a pair of RBIs by Lindor in just his second two-hit game since his return from the injured list.
President of baseball operations David Stearns emphasized run prevention and a more resourceful offense while trading Brandon Nimmo and Jeff McNeil and allowing Pete Alonso, the franchise’s home run leader, and closer Edwin Díaz to leave as free agents.
New York ranks 12th in the NL with 398 runs and has rarely fielded its optimal lineup. Lindor, Francisco Alvarez, Jorge Polanco, Marcus Semien and Luis Robert Jr. — all opening day starters —- have combined to miss 259 games.
Juan Soto, New York’s lone All-Star, was sidelined for 15 games with a left quadriceps strain in April. Bo Bichette, signed in January to play third, is hitting .255 — 39 percentage points below his career average entering the year. He started the first 94 games before relegated to pinch-hitting this weekend due to sore legs.
Mets pitchers have a 4.27 ERA, almost a quarter of a run higher than last year’s 4.03 mark. Opening day starter Freddy Peralta, acquired from Milwaukee in a January trade, has a career-worst 4.66 ERA.
Devin Williams, who blew a save for the second time in a week, has a 4.83 ERA.
“It hasn’t been a lot of fun,” Williams said. “Not a lot of celebrating going on in this clubhouse right now.”
New York is 12 games out of the last NL wild card and will begin the second half with 19 straight games against teams currently occupying a playoff position.
“Unacceptable,” said Lindor, who is batting .216 with a .671 OPS in 40 games. “Just encourages us to continue to fight, At the end of the day, that’s the only thing we can do. We’re going to try to be better. We’re going to play as hard as we can in the second half and hopefully we put ourselves in a much better position because right now, it’s not where we want to be.”

MLB All-Star rosters 2026: Full lists of starters, reserves for American & National leagues originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The 2026 MLB All-Star Game should be a special one, as the league celebrates the 250th anniversary of America with the Midsummer Classic in Philadelphia.
The first half of the MLB season had many players with storylines worthy of making the All-Star Game, as every team will send one representative to Philadelphia for the festivities. While injuries have shaken up the rosters a bit, plenty of stars will play on Tuesday night for bragging rights over the other league.
Teams like the Los Angeles Dodgers and Atlanta Braves had a strong first half and will be well represented in the game, as the National League has been better than the American League for the first few months. However, Phillies stars Bryce Harper, Kyle Schwarber, Cristopher Sanchez and Brandon Marsh will surely be highlights of the week with Philadelphia serving as the host city.
Therefore, here's a look at both the American League and National League rosters for the 2026 All-Star Game.
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The American League starting lineup will feature a variety of players, as eight different teams are represented to begin the game. The lineup also features three different players who were elevated to starters due to injury replacements.
| Position | Player | Team |
| Catcher | Shea Langeliers | Athletics |
| First base | Ben Rice** | New York Yankees |
| Second base | Ernie Clement | Toronto Blue Jays |
| Third base | Junior Caminero | Tampa Bay Rays |
| Shortstop | Bobby Witt Jr. | Kansas City Royals |
| Outfield | Mike Trout | Los Angeles Angels |
| Outfield | Cody Bellinger** | New York Yankees |
| Outfield | Riley Greene** | Detroit Tigers |
| Designated hitter | Yordan Alvarez | Houston Astros |
| Starting pitcher | Dylan Cease | Toronto Blue Jays |
*Injured or not participating*
**Injury replacement**
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The Los Angeles Dodgers had four players voted into the starting lineup, the most of any team, as three will play in the game. The Philadelphia Phillies and Atlanta Braves are also well represented in the starting lineup.
| Position | Player | Team |
| Catcher | Drake Baldwin | Atlanta Braves |
| First base | Freddie Freeman | Los Angeles Dodgers |
| Second base | Ozzie Albies | Atlanta Braves |
| Third base | Max Muncy | Los Angeles Dodgers |
| Shortstop | CJ Abrams | Washington Nationals |
| Outfield | Brandon Marsh | Philadelphia Phillies |
| Outfield | Juan Soto | New York Mets |
| Outfield | Andy Pages | Los Angeles Dodgers |
| Designated hitter | Kyle Schwarber** | Philadelphia Phillies |
| Starting pitcher | Cristopher Sanchez | Philadelphia Phillies |
*Injured or not participating*
**Injury replacement**
Here's a look at the reserves who will represent the American League at the All-Star Game.
| Position | Player | Team |
| Catcher | Dillon Dingler | Detroit Tigers |
| Catcher | Adley Rutschman | Baltimore Orioles |
| First base | Nick Kurtz* | Athletics |
| First base | Vladimir Guerrero Jr.* | Toronto Blue Jays |
| First base | Munetaka Murakami** | Chicago White Sox |
| First base | Willson Contreras** | Boston Red Sox |
| Second base | Travis Bazzana | Cleveland Guardians |
| Third base | Miguel Vargas | Chicago White Sox |
| Shortstop | Kevin McGonigle | Detroit Tigers |
| Outfield | Randy Arozarena | Seattle Mariners |
| Outfield | Aaron Judge* | New York Yankees |
| Outfield | Byron Buxton* | Minnesota Twins |
| Outfield | Ceddanne Rafaela** | Boston Red Sox |
| Outfield | Tristan Peters** | Chicago White Sox |
| Designated hitter | Yandy Diaz | Tampa Bay Rays |
| Starting pitcher | Cam Schlittler* | New York Yankees |
| Starting pitcher | Drew Rasmussen | Tampa Bay Rays |
| Starting pitcher | Parker Messick | Cleveland Guardians |
| Starting pitcher | Joe Ryan | Minnesota Twins |
| Starting pitcher | Nick Martinez** | Tampa Bay Rays |
| Starting pitcher | Michael Wacha | Kansas City Royals |
| Starting pitcher | Ranger Suarez* | Boston Red Sox |
| Starting pitcher | Justin Verlander | Detroit Tigers |
| Relief pitcher | Bryan Baker | Tampa Bay Rays |
| Relief pitcher | Louis Varland | Toronto Blue Jays |
| Relief pitcher | Aroldis Chapman | Boston Red Sox |
| Relief pitcher | Cade Smith | Cleveland Guardians |
| Relief pitcher | Jacob Latz | Texas Rangers |
*Injured or not participating*
**Injury replacement**
Here's who the National League reserves and pitchers are for the All-Star Game.
| Position | Player | Team |
| Catcher | Hunter Goodman | Colorado Rockies |
| Catcher | William Contreras | Milwaukee Brewers |
| First base | Bryce Harper | Philadelphia Phillies |
| First base | Matt Olson | Atlanta Braves |
| Second base | Luis Arraez | San Francisco Giants |
| Third base | Sal Stewart | Cincinnati Reds |
| Shortstop | Otto Lopez | Miami Marlins |
| Outfield | James Wood | Washington Nationals |
| Outfield | Pete Crow-Armstrong | Chicago Cubs |
| Outfield | Corbin Carroll | Arizona Diamondbacks |
| Outfield | Jordan Walker | St. Louis Cardinals |
| Designated hitter | Shohei Ohtani* | Los Angeles Dodgers |
| Designated hitter | Ivan Herrera** | St. Louis Cardinals |
| Starting pitcher | Jacob Misiorowski* | Milwaukee Brewers |
| Starting pitcher | Paul Skenes* | Pittsburgh Pirates |
| Starting pitcher | Yoshinobu Yamamoto* | Los Angeles Dodgers |
| Starting pitcher | Logan Webb | San Francisco Giants |
| Starting pitcher | Chase Burns* | Cincinnati Reds |
| Starting pitcher | Braxton Ashcraft** | Pittsburgh Pirates |
| Starting pitcher | Max Meyer* | Miami Marlins |
| Starting pitcher | Eduardo Rodriguez | Arizona Diamondbacks |
| Starting pitcher | Jesus Luzardo** | Philadelphia Phillies |
| Starting pitcher | Chris Sale | Atlanta Braves |
| Starting pitcher | Justin Wrobleski** | Los Angeles Dodgers |
| Starting pitcher | Foster Griffin | Washington Nationals |
| Relief pitcher | Mason Miller | San Diego Padres |
| Relief pitcher | Jhoan Duran | Philadelphia Phillies |
| Relief pitcher | Raisel Iglesias | Atlanta Braves |
| Relief pitcher | Riley O'Brien** | St. Louis Cardinals |
*Injured or not participating*
**Injury replacement**
The University of Michigan's athletic director's future has been in the spotlight since the Board of Regents widened an investigation into former Michigan football coach Sherrone Moore in December to include the culture of the scandal-ridden athletic department — something Warde Manuel told The Detroit News on Monday shouldn't impact his employment at the school.
As the regents prepare to meet Thursday in Traverse City, national media reports are circling about Manuel's future, including speculation on a buyout or firing and a board discussion of the investigation. The regents might discuss on Thursday the findings of the $12 million investigation into the athletic department.
When asked by text Monday morning whether he is staying as athletic director, Manuel told The News, "Yes, I am."
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National outlets, including ESPN and Yahoo! Sports, are reporting that a decision on the future of AD Warde Manuel could be discussed as part of the review of the investigation's findings. However, Manuel told Yahoo! Sports reporter Ross Dellenger via text, "The president and I have had several great conversations over the past couple of days. There are no plans for me not to continue to be the athletic director for the near future."
Paul Corliss, Michigan's assistant vice president for Public Affairs and Internal Communications, disputed the reports. Corliss said, to his knowledge, no physical investigative report existed, and there were no plans to discuss Manuel or the investigation at the meeting.
Manuel, who has led the department since 2016, oversaw four national championships and a litany of scandals and questionable behavior by coaches and athletic department staff for which he was responsible. The most recent scrutiny of his leadership came after former head football coach Sherrone Moore was fired for lying about having an affair with his assistant, Paige Shiver.
In April, Moore pleaded no contest to two misdemeanors — trespassing and malicious use of a telecommunications device, with the malicious use of a telecommunications device the more serious of the misdemeanors. He was sentenced to 18 months of probation.
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“I felt betrayed,” Manuel told The Detroit News in April when asked his reaction to what transpired with Moore. “It’s the best word that I can use. I felt hurt for all the staff and the student-athletes and the university, because it's something that I had talked about as it related to the expectations of our employees in athletics and for the university.”
This incident, along with the way Moore's firing was handled, sparked the university to retain attorneys with the Chicago-based law firm Jenner & Block, who were originally hired to investigate Moore's relationship with Shiver. The university authorized the attorneys to expand their investigation to look at the "culture" of the athletic department.
In a December video posted online in a message to the university community, Grasso outlined that the university had expanded its Moore probe to “assess whether there may be related misconduct by others.”
Among the controversies was Michigan football's sign-stealing scandal orchestrated by staffer Connor Stalions, which was investigated by the NCAA. Former coach Jim Harbaugh was given a 10-year show-cause order that would have banned him from coaching in college sports until 2038. Harbaugh “refused” to participate in a hearing before the infractions committee, the NCAA said in a release. Moore also served a two-game suspension this past season as part of self-imposed sanctions related to the sign-stealing investigation.
A member of Harbaugh's staff, Matt Weiss, who was promoted to co-offensive coordinator under Moore, is facing criminal charges that allege he infiltrated the personal accounts of thousands of college athletes and stole intimate photographs and videos from 2015-23.
Former basketball coach Juwan Howard struck a University of Wisconsin basketball assistant coach in the face after a February 2022 game. The Big Ten suspended Howard for the final five games of the regular season and fined him $40,000 — a punishment that was widely regarded as lenient but one that was endorsed by Manuel. Two years later, Manuel fired Howard after an 8-24 season.
Manuel also failed to take action against former hockey coach Mel Pearson after a report found various examples of misconduct by Pearson and "cultural issues" within the hockey program. Three months after he received the 70-page report by WilmerHale, a Washington D.C.-based law firm, the athletic director decided to fire Pearson in August 2022.
Other issues include his son, Evan Manuel, loaning his mom's car to players, ending in basketball player Zavier Simpson wrecking a 2011 Toyota RAV4 while driving in downtown Ann Arbor in the early morning of Jan. 26, 2020. Police dash- and body-camera footage obtained by The News through a public records request showed Simpson providing a fake name, changing his story and eventually admitting the SUV was loaned out to student-athletes.
The university may not be required to release the results of the Jenner & Block investigation into its athletic department, and it's not clear how the findings were disseminated to the regents.
Attorney-client privilege could be used to shield the findings, although the university could waive the privilege at any time.
Shiver, Moore's former assistant, recently sued the university for withholding records related to its investigation into Moore and "wrongfully denied" six requests for records. She is alleging that among these records are emails between Manuel and Moore regarding an abortion Shiver said she had when she was pregnant with Moore's baby.
Corliss said athletics wasn't expected to be discussed at Thursday's board meeting in any capacity based on the agenda, which is expected to be released Monday afternoon. However, the regents and Grasso are able to speak on any issue during their comment period.
At June's meeting, Regent Denise Ilitch alluded to "the future of athletics" being discussed at the July meeting, but this appeared to be related to her wish for the university to start a women's hockey program.
The board plans to meet at the Delmar Hotel in Traverse City at 8:30 a.m. Thursday. A livestream of the meeting is expected to be available.
Local blogs and independent journalists reported Manuel is negotiating a buyout with the university. John Bacon, a longtime journalist and author on Michigan sports, reported on X that the university is preparing a buyout for Manuel.
Under his contract extension, approved in 2024, Manuel is eligible for severance pay in monthly installments for the period equal to either the remainder of the entire scheduled term of his appointment, ending in 2030, or 36 months, whichever is shorter. Manuel would be eligible for his full annual salary, over $2 million including additional compensation, for the next three years.
However, if Manuel were terminated for cause, Michigan would not need to pay Manuel the remainder of his owed salary.
Manuel and the university could also agree to a settlement amount that is different than the $2 million salary.
Staff writer Angelique Chengelis contributed.
This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Warde Manuel says he'll be at Michigan 'for near term.' What else we know

With the 2026-27 college sports calendar drawing ever closer, I thought I would take some time to profile Penn State hockey’s incoming freshman class, starting with goaltender Ryder Fetterolf.
Height: 6’
Weight: 185 pounds
DOB: January 5, 2008 (age 18)
Catches: Left
Hometown: Pittsburgh, PA
NHL Draft: 2026 4th round (125th overall) by Carolina Hurricanes
2025-26 Stat Line: .923 save percentage, 2.07 GAA, 6 shutouts, 29-9-3 record
It will be very difficult for Fetterolf to take the net from Josh Fleming, who was one of the most impressive freshman goaltenders in the NCAA last season. Fetterolf was the OHL Goaltender of the Year in 2025-26 and put up very impressive numbers in Ottawa, but he will be facing more experienced skaters in the NCAA.
Penn State split goaltending starts 50/50 between Fleming and Kevin Reidler for most of the 2025-26 regular season, but with a clear starter going into the season, the Nittany Lions are not likely to split starts quite as evenly. Fetterolf should start a few games during the non-conference schedule to give Fleming some rest before Big Ten play begins. If Fetterolf impresses early in the season, he could become more of a factor in conference play. His future looks bright, but I am not expecting him to play more than one-third of Penn State’s games.
In the 2023 season, the Detroit Lions had an epic run to the NFC Championship Game. Let's relive how that season played out through the lens of the Top 10 Injury News - with present day updates.
Here is the number one injury story of 2023. For the full list, visit 2023 Revisited: Lions Top 10 Injury News with Present Updates.
September 17, 2023:
#Lions James Houston ankle injury video
— Jimmy Liao MD | Detroit Lions Morning Rounds (@JimmyLiaoMD) September 18, 2023
-Confirmed right ankle fracture
-Awkwardly trapped when he is bent backward https://t.co/ZBMwfdwqugpic.twitter.com/5j3OkHWQdk
James Houston was coming off an electrifying rookie season with eight sacks. Unfortunately, a devastating ankle fracture in Week 2 may have altered his career. He spent half the next season with the Lions before being released.
Where are they now: During the 2025 season with the Cowboys, Houston played all 17 games and totaled an impressive 5.5 sacks. It’s great to see him making plays again, even if it’s for the ‘Boys. Houston is signed with the Dallas through the 2026 season.
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AUBURN — Whether attending in person or in spirit, be prepared for a late night when Auburn basketball kicks off its time in the Players Era against West Virginia on November 17.
The Players Era announced tipoff times Monday, July 13, with the Tigers facing the Mountaineers in the late game on Day 1 of the Players Era 8, tipping off at 11 p.m. CT at Michelob ULTRA Arena in Las Vegas.
It'll be Auburn's second-consecutive season taking part in the Players Era, having beaten Oregon and St. John's last season before running into the buzzsaw that was eventual national champion Michigan. In their return to Sin City, the Tigers are part of a 24-team field that's been split into two brackets.
Auburn is in an eight-team field featuring Kansas, Florida, Houston, Notre Dame, Rutgers and UNLV. Those contests will take place between November 17 and 19, with Florida and Notre Dame, Houston and Rutgers, and Kansas and UNLV facing off, respectively, to start.
Here's a look at where Auburn's 2026-27 nonconference schedule stands:
Asterisks denote neutral-site locations.
Adam Cole is the Auburn athletics beat writer for the Montgomery Advertiser. He can be reached via email at acole@gannett.com or on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, @colereporter.To support Adam's work, please subscribe to the Montgomery Advertiser.
This article originally appeared on Montgomery Advertiser: Auburn basketball vs West Virginia gets tipoff time for Players Era

Orioles acquire 8.44 ERA reliever in All-Star break trade with Pirates originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Baltimore Orioles are not in the postseason picture at the All-Star break.
That doesn't mean the AL East club can't make trades in an attempt to improve the roster and make a late-season push.
On Monday, the Orioles announced that they had acquired right-handed reliever Cam Sanders from the Pittsburgh Pirates in exchange for cash.
Sanders, 29, was recently designated for assignment by the Pirates. He allowed nine earned runs on nine hits in 9.1 innings in his second season in Pittsburgh.
Charlie Wright of MLB Trade Rumors reports that the Orioles have optioned Sanders to Triple-A Norfolk to start his tenure in Baltimore's system.
To make room on the 40-man roster, left-hander Keegan Akin was transferred to the 60-day IL.
Sanders is a former 12th-round draft pick of the Chicago Cubs in 2018. He played collegiate baseball at Northwest Florida State College and LSU.
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The 6-foot-2 righty made his MLB debut last August with the Pirates.
In Sanders' limited big league opportunities (16 IP), he's managed to average 9.6 strikeouts per nine innings.
He could be someone the Orioles look to throw low-leverage innings sometime in the next few months.
Labaron Philon Jr. is off to a strong start with the Philadelphia 76ers in the NBA Summer League, and coach Nick Nurse can see the rookie playing a key role next season.
Philon is averaging 21 points, 6.5 assists, three rebounds and one steal while shooting 40% from 3-point range in Las Vegas. He helped the Sixers improve to 2-0 on Saturday, recording 24 points, six assists and three rebounds in 34 minutes in a win over the Indiana Pacers.
The 22nd overall pick has emerged as one of the top first-year players early in the desert, dazzling with his scoring, pinpoint passing and finishing at the rim. He is pleased with his performances through his first two games with the Sixers.
"I'm a very confident player, I would say," Philon said, via Ky Carlin of Sixers Wire. "Being able to get into the lane, being able to spread out, get into the lane, make some open 3s and just being able to compete on the other side of the ball. I feel like that's an important thing as well."
The 22nd overall pick, Labaron Philon Jr., led the way for Philadelphia!
— NBA (@NBA) July 12, 2026
24 PTS (team-high)
6 AST@sixers win in OT at @NBASummerLeague 🔥 pic.twitter.com/ENnISlirYT
Philon was a third-team All-American selection last season at Alabama, averaging 22 points, five assists, 3.5 rebounds and 1.2 steals on shooting 39.9% from 3-point range. His 725 total points ranked as the third-most in a single season in program history.
The 20-year-old is projected to play a large role as a backup ballhandler behind the likes of Tyrese Maxey, VJ Edgecombe and Jaylen Brown. Though in a small summer sample, Philon has played with immense confidence and a firm understanding of how the team wants to play.
Nurse and the Sixers have been impressed with his early showing, and believe it can carry over into next season. He is confident that Philon will be crucial to their success.
"My thoughts as of right now, today, and nothing has changed this so far, is to play him," Nurse said. "I'm gonna go in there, and he's in the rotation until something changes. ... I think he's got some confidence to him that he'll make the most of the opportunity."
This article originally appeared on Rookie Wire: Sixers' Nick Nurse offers hint at likely role for Labaron Philon Jr.
ESPN plans to end the syndicated version of NFL Network’s flagship morning program, Good Morning Football, sources told Front Office Sports.
An ESPN spokesperson declined to comment.
Two years ago, NFL Network launched a two-hour edition of GMFB: Overtime to augment the reach of the property. Distributed by Sony Pictures, it aired on the Roku Channel and various local affiliates, including Fox owned-and-operated channels.
ESPN, which acquired NFL Network earlier this year, is deciding not to continue the syndication for a third season, sources said. The reasons behind ESPN’s decision were not immediately available.
The main version of Good Morning Football will continue on NFL Network.
Good Morning Football is approaching the 10th anniversary of its August 2016 launch. The current cast includes Jamie Erdahl, Kyle Brandt, and Manti Te’o, as well as regular appearances by reporters Ian Rapoport, Tom Pelissero, Mike Garafolo, Sherree Burruss, and Judy Battista.
FOS previously reported that ESPN is keeping Rapoport and Garafolo on new deals.
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Rory McIlroy faces a long wait to get his Open underway with the Masters winner slotted for a late first round tee time at Royal Birkdale.
McIlroy will tee off at 3.15pm BST on Thursday as part of a strong group with Matt Fitzpatrick and Xander Schauffele – though the trio will enjoy an earlier start on Friday.
Defending champion Scottie Scheffler, meanwhile, will join LIV Golf pair Bryson DeChambeau and Tyrrell Hatton as he looks to bounce back from a first missed cut in years at the Scottish Open. They are off on Thursday at 9.58am and at 3.04pm on Friday.
Other standout groups include local lad Tommy Fleetwood, Jon Rahm and Jordan Spieth, and Shane Lowry, Brooks Koepka and Aaron Rai – winner of the PGA Championship earlier this year.
Here are the full tee times for rounds one and two on the Southport coastline.
06:35 Matthew Baldwin (Eng), Thomas Detry (Bel), James Nicholas (US)
06:46 Michael Kim (US), David Hillier (NZ), Andy Sullivan (Eng)
06:57 Ryan Fox (NZ), Andrew Novak (US), Matthew Jordan (Eng)
07:08 Henrik Stenson (Swe), Max Homa (US), Joe Dean (Eng)
07:19 Robert MacIntyre (Sco), Rickie Fowler (US), Alex Fitzpatrick (Eng)
07:30 David Duval (US), Martin Couvra (Fra), Matthew Southgate (Eng)
07:41 Sungjae Im (Kor), Daniel Brown (Eng), Fifa Laopakdee (Tha)*
07:52 Gary Woodland (US), Jake Knapp (US), Jordan Smith (Eng)
08:03 Francesco Molinari (Ita), Tom McKibbin (NI), Lev Grinberg (Fra)*
08:14 Hennie du Plessis (SA), Jose Luis Ballester (Spa), Dan Bradbury (Eng)
08:25 Angel Ayora (Spa), Victor Perez (Fra), Mateo Pulcini (Arg)*
08:36 Stewart Cink (US), Scott Vincent (Zim), Joakim Lagergren (Swe)
08:47 Michael Thorbjornsen (Den), Kota Kaneko (Jpn), Travis Smyth (Aus)
09:03 Alex Smalley (US), Sam Stevens (US), Ryo Hisastune (Jpn)
09:14 Akshay Bhatia (US), Harris English (US), Rasmus Hojgaard (Den)
09:25 Ben Griffin (US), Hideki Matsuyama (Jpn), Min Woo Lee (Aus)
09:36 Russell Henley (US), Justin Rose (Eng), Viktor Hovland (Nor)
09:47 Justin Thomas (US), Alex Noren (Swe), Jason Day (Aus)
09:58 Scottie Scheffler (US), Tyrrell Hatton (Eng), Bryson Dechambeau (US)
10:09 Jordan Spieth (US), Tommy Fleetwood (Eng), Jon Rahm (Spa)
10:20 Brian Harman (US), Si Woo Kim (Kor), Nick Taylor (Can)
10:31 Ryan Gerard (US), Maverick McNealy (US), David Puig (Spa)
10:42 Kazuma Kobori (NZ), Tom Sloman (Eng), David Howard (Ire)*
10:53 Antoine Rozner (Fra), Ren Yonezawa (Jpn), Caleb Surratt (US)
11:04 MJ Daffue (SA), Frederic Lacroix (Fra), Jack McDonald (Sco)
11:15: Jeongwoo Ham (Kor), Ryutaro Nagamo (Jpn), Alejandro De Castro Piera (Spa)*
11:41 John Parry (Eng), Eric Cole (US), Tiger Christensen (Ger)
11:52 Eugenio Chacarra (Spa), Matt Wallace (Eng), Max Greyserman (US)
12:03 Michael Brennan (US), Sahith Theegala (US), Laurie Canter (Eng)
12:14 Cameron Smith (Aus), Keith Mitchell (US), Stuart Grehan (Ire)*
12:25 Sepp Straka (Aut), Joaquin Niemann (Chi), Kurt Kitayama (US)
12:36 Sami Valimaki (Fin), Shaun Norris (SA), Jackson Suber (US)
12:47 Darren Clarke (NI), Adrien Saddier (Fra), Bernd Wiesberger (Aut)
12:58 Keegan Bradley (US), Corey Conners (Can), Casey Jarvis (SA)
13:09 Matt McCarty (US), Harry Hall (Eng), Haotong Li (Chn)
13:20 Padraig Harrington (Ire), Marco Penge (Eng), Michael Hollick (SA)
13:31 Tom Kim (Kor), Billy Horschel (US), Mason Howell (US)*
13:42 Johnny Keefer (US), Pierceson Coody (US), Keita Nakajima (Jpn)
13:53 Louis Oosthuizen (SA), Jesper Svensson (Swe), Jack Buchanan (SA)
14:09 Bud Cauley (US), Jayden Schaper (SA), Lucas Herbert (Aus)
14:20 Kristoffer Reitan (Den), Patrick Reed (US), JT Poston (US)
14:31 Chris Gotterup (US), Sam Burns (US), Adam Scott (Aus)
14:42 Collin Morikawa (US), JJ Spaun (US), Nicolai Hojgaard (Den)
14:53 Shane Lowry (Ire), Aaron Rai (Eng), Brooks Koepka (US)
15:04 Cameron Young (US), Wyndham Clark (US), Ludvig Aberg (Swe)
15:15 Rory McIlroy (NI), Xander Schauffele (US), Matt Fitzpatrick (Eng)
15:26 Jacob Bridgeman (US), Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen (Den), Tim Wiedmeyer (Ger)*
15:37 Patrick Cantlay (US), Daniel Berger (US), Nico Echevarria (Col)
15:48 Peter Uihlein (US), Alistair Docherty (US), Francesco Laporta (Ita)
15:59 Cameron John (Aus), Austen Truslow (US), Sam Bairstow (Eng)
16:10 Naoyuki Kataoka (Jpn), Marcus Plunkett (US), Baard Bjoernevik (Den)
16:21 Kazuki Higa (Jpn), Jiho Yang (Kor), Nevill Ruiter (Ned)*
* denotes amateur
06:35 John Parry (Eng), Eric Cole (US), Tiger Christensen (Ger)
06:46 Eugenio Chacarra (Spa), Matt Wallace (Eng), Max Greyserman (US)
06:57 Michael Brennan (US), Sahith Theegala (US), Laurie Canter (Eng)
07:08 Cameron Smith (Aus), Keith Mitchell (US), Stuart Grehan (Ire)*
07:19 Sepp Straka (Aut), Joaquin Niemann (Chi), Kurt Kitayama (US)
07:30 Sami Valimaki (Fin), Shaun Norris (SA), Jackson Suber (US)
07:41 Darren Clarke (NI), Adrien Saddier (Fra), Bernd Wiesberger (Aut)
07:52 Keegan Bradley (US), Corey Conners (Can), Casey Jarvis (SA)
08:03 Matt McCarty (US), Harry Hall (Eng), Haotong Li (Chn)
08:14 Padraig Harrington (Ire), Marco Penge (Eng), Michael Hollick (SA)
08:25 Tom Kim (Kor), Billy Horschel (US), Mason Howell (US)*
08:36 Johnny Keefer (US), Pierceson Coody (US), Keita Nakajima (Jpn)
08:47 Louis Oosthuizen (SA), Jesper Svensson (Swe), Jack Buchanan (SA)
09:03 Bud Cauley (US), Jayden Schaper (SA), Lucas Herbert (Aus)
09:14 Kristoffer Reitan (Den), Patrick Reed (US), JT Poston (US)
09:25 Chris Gotterup (US), Sam Burns (US), Adam Scott (Aus)
09:36 Collin Morikawa (US), JJ Spaun (US), Nicolai Hojgaard (Den)
09:47 Shane Lowry (Ire), Aaron Rai (Eng), Brooks Koepka (US)
09:58 Cameron Young (US), Wyndham Clark (US), Ludvig Aberg (Swe)
10:09 Rory McIlroy (NI), Xander Schauffele (US), Matt Fitzpatrick (Eng)
10:20 Jacob Bridgeman (US), Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen (Den), Tim Wiedmeyer (Ger)*
10:31 Patrick Cantlay (US), Daniel Berger (US), Nico Echevarria (Col)
10:42 Peter Uihlein (US), Alistair Docherty (US), Francesco Laporta (Ita)
10:53 Cameron John (Aus), Austen Truslow (US), Sam Bairstow (Eng)
11:04 Naoyuki Kataoka (Jpn), Marcus Plunkett (US), Baard Bjoernevik (Den)
11:15 Kazuki Higa (Jpn), Jiho Yang (Kor), Nevill Ruiter (Ned)*
11:41 Matthew Baldwin (Eng), Thomas Detry (Bel), James Nicholas (US)
11:52 Michael Kim (US), David Hillier (NZ), Andy Sullivan (Eng)
12:03 Ryan Fox (NZ), Andrew Novak (US), Matthew Jordan (Eng)
12:14 Henrik Stenson (Swe), Max Homa (US), Joe Dean (Eng)
12:25 Robert MacIntyre (Sco), Rickie Fowler (US), Alex Fitzpatrick (Eng)
12:36 David Duval (US), Martin Couvra (Fra), Matthew Southgate (Eng)
12:47 Sungjae Im (Kor), Daniel Brown (Eng), Fifa Laopakdee (Tha)*
12:58 Gary Woodland (US), Jake Knapp (US), Jordan Smith (Eng)
13:09 Francesco Molinari (Ita), Tom McKibbin (NI), Lev Grinberg (Fra)*
13:20 Hennie du Plessis (SA), Jose Luis Ballester (Spa), Dan Bradbury (Eng)
13:31 Angel Ayora (Spa), Victor Perez (Fra), Mateo Pulcini (Arg)*
13:42 Stewart Cink (US), Scott Vincent (Zim), Joakim Lagergren (Swe)
13:53 Michael Thorbjornsen (Den), Kota Kaneko (Jpn), Travis Smyth (Aus)
14:09 Alex Smalley (US), Sam Stevens (US), Ryo Hisastune (Jpn)
14:20 Akshay Bhatia (US), Harris English (US), Rasmus Hojgaard (Den)
14:31 Ben Griffin (US), Hideki Matsuyama (Jpn), Min Woo Lee (Aus)
14:42 Russell Henley (US), Justin Rose (Eng), Viktor Hovland (Nor)
14:53 Justin Thomas (US), Alex Noren (Swe), Jason Day (Aus)
15:04 Scottie Scheffler (US), Tyrrell Hatton (Eng), Bryson Dechambeau (US)
15:15 Jordan Spieth (US), Tommy Fleetwood (Eng), Jon Rahm (Spa)
15:26 Brian Harman (US), Si Woo Kim (Kor), Nick Taylor (Can)
15:37 Ryan Gerard (US), Maverick McNealy (US), David Puig (Spa)
15:48 Kazuma Kobori (NZ), Tom Sloman (Eng), David Howard (Ire)*
15:59 Antoine Rozner (Fra), Ren Yonezawa (Jpn), Caleb Surratt (US)
16:10 MJ Daffue (SA), Frederic Lacroix (Fra), Jack McDonald (Sco)
16:21 Jeongwoo Ham (Kor), Ryutaro Nagamo (Jpn), Alejandro De Castro Piera (Spa)*
* denotes amateur

Wales captain Dewi Lake is set to miss the Nations Championship fixture against South Africa on Saturday with a groin injury.
Ryan Elias is likely to start at hooker for Wales with Dragons' Elliot Dee lined up to fly to Durban as cover.
Jac Morgan is now expected to lead Wales for the final game of the season at Kings Park, having taken over the captaincy when Lake was forced off in the 35-21 defeat by Argentina.
It will be the first time Steve Tandy is without Lake, having picked the hooker to start all 11 Tests since taking charge last year.
Elias is likely to make his first Test start since the opening round of the 2024 Six Nations against Scotland.
Cardiff's Evan Lloyd is the other hooker in the squad and could make his first international appearance for more than a year, with Dee's anticipated arrival in South Africa providing extra cover and experience.
Morgan is the obvious choice as captain against the world champions unless Tandy opts to rest the open-side flanker.
Wales slipped to 12th in the world rankings with their loss to Argentina and suffered a record 73-0 defeat by the Springboks in their last meeting in November.
Joe Rogan is surprised with Conor McGregor's approach at UFC 329.
McGregor (22-7 MMA, 10-5 UFC) blew out his knee in the first jumping kick attempt he threw against Max Holloway (28-9 MMA, 24-9 UFC) in Saturday's headliner at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. He tried to get back up multiple times, but his knee gave out on him. As a result, Holloway won the bout by TKO due to injury just 69 seconds into the fight.
"He just tried a crazy move," Rogan said of McGregor during the UFC 329 broadcast (h/t UFC on Paramount+). "He tried a crazy move. He tried a jumping roundhouse kick, and when you're in that position when you throw that jumping roundhouse kick, if you don't land in a good way with the supporting leg, you put so much pressure on that knee. The way he landed, he threw the kick, he jumped up, he threw it and he landed with his knee in the worst position."
The speculation is that McGregor tore his ACL, and Rogan thinks so too as he watched the replay.
"That is just a crazy amount of torque on that knee," Rogan said. "It pops right there. You could see it shift. He blew his ACL out with the very first move that he did. It sucks, but it's just – you don't do that, especially because Max was moving, so he's adjusting. So as he's throwing the kick in the air, Max is moving and it makes him land even more screwy."
While Rogan is surprised that McGregor would start off the fight like that after such a long layoff, he thinks it was intentional. Coach John Kavanagh later confirmed that it's a technique they've drilled on numerous occasions.
"It might have actually been the game plan," Rogan said. "It might have been the game plan to just charge out and, look – he threw the kick with the broken leg. He's got this titanium rod through the center of his tibia, and that's the kick he threw, maybe to prove that he could still kick with that leg. I don't know. I don't know why he did it that way. No one will know – only Conor knows."
This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Joe Rogan: Conor McGregor 'tried a crazy move' which led to UFC 329 injury

Thorgan Hazard (33) has completed a return to RC Lens, it has been confirmed. The Belgian has signed a two-year deal with the Ligue 1 club.
The Belgium international came through the ranks at Lens, going on to make 16 appearances for the first team. He went on to join Chelsea in the summer of 2012, following his brother, who joined from Lille OSC. Hazard went on to play for the likes of Zulte Waregem, Borussia Monchengladbach, Borussia Dortmund, PSV Eindhoven, and RSC Anderlecht. He has played for the latter since 2023. Last season, he played 46 games for the Belgian side, scoring 15 goals and registering 11 assists.
His contract was up at the end of the campaign. He opted against a renewal, instead joining Lens, who will compete in the UEFA Champions League next season. His deal with the club runs until the summer of 2028. He becomes Les Sang et Or’s second signing of the summer, following that of Michael Cuisance.
There's some serious cash on the barrel head in Monday's MLB All-Star Home Run Derby.
As the eight sluggers try to square up as many baseballs as possible to win the competition, they'll also be playing for a $1 million top prize.
For some young players such as Kansas City Royals outfielder Jac Caglianone, New York Yankees first baseman Ben Rice and St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Jordan Walker, that figure represents more money than they will make in salary for the entire 2026 season.
Throw in an extra bonus for the longest home run of the competition, and it could be a pretty profitable night's work in Philadelphia.
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Below is the list of players that are competing in the 2026 MLB Home Run Derby (with current home run total in parentheses):
This year's Home Run Derby is not available on broadcast or cable TV, only via streaming on Netflix.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: MLB Home Run Derby also has big bucks on the line for tonight's champ
Four former Tennessee basketball players saw action in the same game July 12, this time as pros.
Nate Ament and the Milwaukee Bucks fell 90-80 to the San Antonio Spurs, featuring Ja'Kobi Gillespie, Igor Miličić Jr. and Zakai Zeigler at Cox Pavilion in the 2026 NBA Las Vegas Summer League. Ament and Gillespie were teammates for the 2025-26 season, a year after Zeigler and Miličić finished their careers.
Ament started opposite Gillespie and Miličić, while Zeigler checked in off the bench with three minutes left in the first quarter. San Antonio took control of the game in that opening period with a 16-0 run. Gillespie started it with a step-back 3-points, and scored or assisted on 10 of those 16 points.
Later in the quarter, Ament missed a 3-pointer with Gillespie draped on him. Bucks coach Taylor Jenkins joined the broadcast during the period and praised Ament's defense after he forced Spurs guard Jayden Nunn into a tough miss.
Ament kept getting reps as a ball handler throughout the game, an area the Bucks want him to grow into. He faced full-court pressure and struggled at times to get all the way up the floor when hounded, a sign he still needs to add strength before he can reliably create off the dribble in the NBA.
Miličić had a highlight in the third quarter, turning the ball over on a bad pass that Bucks wing Cormac Ryan intercepted, then chasing the play down himself for the block to erase it.
Ament, Gillespie and Miličić all closed the game. Ament capped it by finishing a drive with a slam in traffic off a feed from fellow lottery pick Brayden Burries.
Nate down the lane! 💥 pic.twitter.com/1WNvJ6wXWY
— Milwaukee Bucks (@Bucks) July 13, 2026
Four former Tennessee basketball players saw action in the same game July 12, this time as pros.
Nate Ament and the Milwaukee Bucks fell 90-80 to the San Antonio Spurs, featuring Ja'Kobi Gillespie, Igor Miličić Jr. and Zakai Zeigler at Cox Pavilion in the 2026 NBA Las Vegas Summer League. Ament and Gillespie were teammates for the 2025-26 season, a year after Zeigler and Miličić finished their careers.
Ament started opposite Gillespie and Miličić, while Zeigler checked in off the bench with three minutes left in the first quarter. San Antonio took control of the game in that opening period with a 16-0 run. Gillespie started it with a step-back 3-points, and scored or assisted on 10 of those 16 points.
Later in the quarter, Ament missed a 3-pointer with Gillespie draped on him. Bucks coach Taylor Jenkins joined the broadcast during the period and praised Ament's defense after he forced Spurs guard Jayden Nunn into a tough miss.
Ament kept getting reps as a ball handler throughout the game, an area the Bucks want him to grow into. He faced full-court pressure and struggled at times to get all the way up the floor when hounded, a sign he still needs to add strength before he can reliably create off the dribble in the NBA.
Miličić had a highlight in the third quarter, turning the ball over on a bad pass that Bucks wing Cormac Ryan intercepted, then chasing the play down himself for the block to erase it.
Ament, Gillespie and Miličić all closed the game. Ament capped it by finishing a drive with a slam in traffic off a feed from fellow lottery pick Brayden Burries.
Nate down the lane! 💥 pic.twitter.com/1WNvJ6wXWY
— Milwaukee Bucks (@Bucks) July 13, 2026
HAMPTON, Ga. (AP) — His thick moustache wasn't the only feature that made Ryan Blaney look like Richard Petty in a dominant performance at EchoPark Speedway.
Blaney drove like NASCAR's King while ruling the Cup Series race from qualifying through every stage in a weather-delayed victory which left the Team Penske Ford driver in contention for the points championship.
Blaney won every stage after starting on the pole and led 171 laps in his win. The race was delayed 3 hours, 9 minutes by rain and lightning and ended at 1:45 a.m. on Monday.
The 171 laps led are the most at a drafting-style track since Petty led 184 of 200 laps for his first Daytona 500 win in 1964.
As a result, Blaney is third in the NASCAR points race, only 65 behind leader Denny Hamlin. Tyler Reddick is second.
Even Blaney was shocked to learn he is in the thick of the championship race heading into Sunday's race at North Wilkesboro, North Carolina.
“Really?” Blaney asked when told he is only 65 points out of the lead. “Wow! Wow!”
It was a race to remember for Blaney and Team Penske. Blaney's dominance began when he won the pole while joined by Team Penske teammate Joey Logano on the front row. He then survived the long weather delay to answer every challenge while winning Stage 1, Stage 2 and then surviving a three-wide battle on the final lap.
“I couldn’t ask for a better weekend,” Blaney said. "Sat on the pole, won both stages and won the race.
“My car was incredibly fast, leading. I could defend moves without having to throw, like, low-percentage blocks. I just never really did that.”
Blaney knew he had the speed to recover if he briefly lost the lead.
“Some moves are kind of unbeatable to defend as the leader,” he said. “I would just let people get to my inside. If they passed me, great, I think I can probably develop a run to get them back.”
Blaney's crew chief, Jonathan Hassler, made the crucial decision to keep the No. 12 Ford on the track after Blaney brushed the wall with 29 laps remaining. Blaney worried he felt a “terrible” vibration following the contact with the wall but Hassler was able to quickly determine there was no serious damage.
“We were able to get some pictures really quick, see that the damage wasn’t too bad,” Hassler said. “Obviously we saw there was a little bit. ... We looked at it, there were 30 cars on the lead lap, not a lot of laps left. Our chance to win was to stay out, take a little bit of a risk. Fortunately it worked out for us.”
Blaney fought off challenges from Bubba Wallace and Christopher Hill, who finished second, on the final lap. Carson Hocevar and Ty Gibbs rounded out the top four. Wallace was penalized for passing below the double yellow lines and finished 29th instead of second.
Blaney said he didn't have the best-handling car but enjoyed being able to rely on his superior speed with the race on the line.
“That was kind of a fun dynamic of my car is really fast, handles a little worse than theirs,” Blaney said. “Their car handles better but isn’t quite as quick down the straightaway. Fun how all that played out.”
Now Blaney will continue to chase the Toyotas of Hamlin and Reddick for the points lead. Blaney's strategy is simple: "Just keep doing what we’re doing."
Asked if he can win the championship, Blaney said “I don’t think it’s out of the question.
"We just have to keep doing what we’re doing. That surprises me we’re that close. I think before San Diego I was like 160 out. It shows you how quick things can kind of ebb and flow. ... Never know when we can get there or not."
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2027 five-star running back David Gabriel Georges will be choosing between the Tennessee Vols and the Ohio State Buckeyes on July 22.
Earlier this month, the uncle of 2027 five-star running back David Gabriel Georges created a media firestorm when he told On3 that his nephew has already made his decision.
Gabriel Georges is one of the most coveted recruits in the nation, and he’ll be choosing between the Tennessee Vols and the Ohio State Buckeyes on July 22.
"He's already made his decision," said his uncle, Jean Agenor, to On3. "We had our meeting last week."
Gabriel Georges seemingly responded to that interview later that night by tweeting, “I didn’t say anything”.
I didn't say anything.
— David Gabriel Georges 🇭🇹🇨🇦 (@DavidGG27) July 7, 2026
Gabriel Georges cleared the air this week, less than two weeks before his commitment ceremony, by telling On3’s Chris Low that he actually hasn’t made a final decision yet.
"It's complicated," said Gabriel Georges of the looming decision. "It's hard. You feel this way, like you know, and then it's sort of 50-50. People will say the 22nd of July is far off, but honestly, for me, it's pretty close. So, yes, you feel like you know, and then I will call my mom and dad, and they're like, ‘We love both. It's your decision.' I'm like, ‘Oh my God, I need something (laughing) because I'm going to be playing there for the next three years and live there.’ So you just want to make sure you get it right."
“For the record, Gabriel Georges said nothing is written in stone and that everybody will have to wait until July 22 when he makes his 5:30 p.m. ET announcement at Baylor School,” added Low. “He said his family is flying in to be there with him on his big day and a big day for either Ohio State or Tennessee.”
Both school were already approaching the final days of Gabriel Georges’ recruitment — at least the final days before a decision is made (this won’t truly be over until he signs in December) — as if a decision hadn’t been made, so this revelation won’t really change anything.
Still, it’s evidence that this battle is extremely close.
I recently laid out a big reason why Tennessee makes much more sense than Ohio State for Gabriel Georges, but only the five-star running back knows if he sees it the same way.
This article was originally published on A to Z Sports. Read the full story here: There's been another twist in David Gabriel Georges' recruitment, and it's the most important one yet
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The Seattle Seahawks have enjoyed an offseason full of celebrations, which is what happens when you win the Super Bowl in the NFL. The Seahawks had everything come together for them last season, with perhaps the most important development being the play of quarterback Sam Darnold under center.
Seattle’s front office took a big swing last offseason when it signed Darnold to a three-year, $100.5 million contract in free agency, and he immediately led the team to a championship. After struggling early in his career, Darnold has solidified his standing as one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL. According to ESPN’s latest quarterback rankings, though, Darnold still isn’t ranked among the 10 best players at his position.
Execs, coaches, scouts rank Top 10 Quarterbacks:
-Allen vs Mahomes in closest race for 1st yet -Stafford snipes nearly 20% first-place votes -Burrow vs Lamar for T2 -Prescott way ⬆️-NFL can't quit Herbert -Caleb! -Major snubshttps://t.co/vl2lldMqhw
— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) July 13, 2026
Darnold was selected with the No. 3 overall pick in the 2018 NFL Draft by the New York Jets, but he never panned out for them under center. After a brief stint with the Carolina Panthers, Darnold spent the 2023 campaign with the San Francisco 49ers as their backup, which prompted the Minnesota Vikings to take a flier on him for the 2024 season. After earning the starting job, Darnold promptly put together a Pro Bowl campaign.
That led the Seahawks to go all-in for Darnold, and he turned in another Pro Bowl season (323/477, 4,048 YDS, 25 TD, 14 INT). Darnold actually was a bit worse than he was during his breakout campaign with the Vikings in 2024, but he did exactly what needed to be done in order to help the Seahawks win games.
Sure, Darnold benefited from a spectacular supporting cast on both sides of the ball, but that doesn’t negate the fact that when his team needed him most, he delivered the goods. Still, in a rankings list that factors in the input of scouts, coaches, and executives from across the league, Darnold was not among the top-10 quarterbacks in the NFL, even though he just led his squad to a championship.
“What a career bounce-back. He’s been lights-out for two years. Deserves to be in the top 10,” a high-ranking AFC team official said of Darnold, per Jeremy Fowler of ESPN.
GettySEATTLE, WASHINGTON – FEBRUARY 11: Sam Darnold #14 of the Seattle Seahawks raises the Lombardi Trophy during the Seattle Seahawks Super Bowl LX victory celebration and parade at Lumen Field on February 11, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Steph Chambers/Getty Images)
At times, Darnold was a game manager last season for Seattle. As the year went on, the offense leaned heavily on its rushing attack, and the defense asserted itself as the most versatile group in the league. With everyone else around him playing at a high level, there wasn’t much for Darnold to do (just go watch Super Bowl LX for further proof).
When all is said and done, though, you need your quarterback to play well in order to win a Super Bowl, and when the Seahawks needed a big play, Darnold typically found a way to step up last season. There’s a lot of talent at the quarterback position in the NFL, but Darnold needs to be included in the top 10 of this group. Winning a title clearly wasn’t enough to earn him that honor, so Darnold will be entering the 2026 campaign with a pretty big chip on his shoulder.
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Shrewsbury Town have signed striker Joe Gbode on a season-long loan from Luton Town.
The 21-year-old started at Gillingham and made 58 appearances for the first team before moving to the Hatters for an undisclosed fee last summer.
He made five appearances from the bench last season before joining National League side Woking on loan for the second half of the campaign, where he scored four goals in 16 games in all competitions.
Gbode's arrival continues Salop's busy summer window with the number of new signings now at seven following deals for Arkell Jude-Boyd, Byron Pendleton, Isaac Fletcher, Jack Price, Jay Turner-Cooke and Josh Davison.
Town boss Gavin Cowan highlighted Gbode's pace, taking on defenders, goalscoring ability and his attitude.
"He's not a National League player – he's an EFL player – but he showed a fantastic mindset by doing whatever it took to keep playing and continue his development," Cowan told the club website.
"He's still only 21 and is a striker with enormous potential."
Cowan said there was "still work to do" on shaping his squad for the new season but suggested he will have to make room in order to bring anyone else in.
"We've done the vast majority of our business early, which was important to us, although there's still work to do," he said.
"We may need a bit of movement in the other direction before we can bring more players in, but we're working hard behind the scenes to identify the right targets."

Referee Rob Dieperink has died at the age of 38. The Eredivisie official, who had been removed from officiating duties at this summer's FIFA World Cup and dropped from their roster of officials, was taken into custody in April by the Metropolitan Police following allegations of sexual assault against an underage boy in London – a case which was subsequently dropped.
Dutch authorities are investigating Dieperink's death, with the cause yet to be determined.
The Dutch Football Association has expressed being "shocked and deeply saddened" by Dieperink's passing. In an official statement, they said, via The Mirror: "We are shocked and deeply saddened by the passing of referee Rob Dieperink.

"With Rob, the refereeing community loses a highly valued referee with international experience, but above all, a fine and dedicated colleague. Our thoughts go out to his family, friends, and everyone who held him dear. We wish them much strength and support in coping with this great loss."
Dieperink had been selected to participate at the 2026 World Cup as part of the Netherlands' contingent, serving as a video assistant referee alongside Danny Makkelie. However, following news of his arrest in connection with the allegation in England, he was removed from his duties by the governing body.
The 38-year-old was detained after an alleged incident at a London hotel following Crystal Palace's 3-0 victory over ACF Fiorentina, on suspicion of sexually assaulting a teenage boy.
The Met Police confirmed to The Athletic in May that the case had been dropped as "the evidential threshold had not been met" and "no further action" would be taken.
The Royal Dutch Football Association (KNVB), who employed Dieperink, supported the match official. Meanwhile, in a statement to Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf, the 38-year-old expressed disappointment in FIFA's decision.
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He said: "It makes me very sad that I have been wrongly accused. I fully cooperated with the police investigation and also immediately gave full openness to FIFA, UEFA and the KNVB. The allegations were refuted and the case was dismissed within two weeks after an adequate and thorough investigation by the police.
"I am grateful for the support I have received from the KNVB and the way they have dealt with this case. It is a pity that FIFA has decided not to appoint me for the World Cup, I am of course disappointed about that."
The KNVB said in a statement, published by The Athletic: "We stand for a safe and honest football culture at all levels and always take reports of unwanted behaviour seriously. Obviously, we think that a Dutch referee should be of unquestionable behavior, but we also think it is important that he gets the chance to tell his story and not be wrongly accused.
"In this specific case, the police in the United Kingdom have investigated and closed the case. Rob Dieperink has cooperated fully and given openness to the KNVB from the very beginning, and based on all available information, we see no reason not to appoint him for matches in the Dutch league."
Dieperink started officiating in Holland's top division in 2017 and progressed to the international level as a video assistant, working several matches during the UEFA European Championships in Germany in 2024. He took charge of 84 Eredivisie fixtures with his last match occurring during PEC Zwolle's 1-0 victory over Heracles Almelo on May 3, 2026.
Rory McIlroy's first task at Royal Birkdale ahead of the 154th Open Championship is to fix one of the oldest problems in links golf.
To stop the wind from wrecking his golf swing.
You can see Rory get to work on the R&A's fantastic Live on the Range YouTube broadcast from Monday below (and subscribe to its YouTube Channel here).
Rory's problem to solve, in theory at least, is fairly simple:
Rory likes to see a subtle draw. That was his stock shot shape growing up, and his general comfort zone.
The problem heading into the Open Championship started on the range of the Genesis Scottish Open, which had a strong left-to-right wind blowing across it. This is a common hazard in professional golf, and when it happens players instinctively start hitting bigger shapes to compensate so their stock shot looks like their stock shot.
Then they get on the course, and it all goes wrong. Now the wind is different, and they realize the hard way what just happened: That the range wind was screwing with them.
In Rory's case it led him into his golf swing's bad habit. He began swinging too far to the right, with a clubface too left relative to it. His small draw was now producing ugly left shots that were being masked by the range, and exposed on the course.
As Rory himself explained:
"I just need to hit some balls in a right-to-left wind. That usually helps me. Again, it's the same thing that I get a lot when I start hitting balls in a left-to-right wind like it has been over the weekend. My path and my face just get too far apart, in terms of like my face is just the further left than my path is and I start hitting these left shots, especially with the irons...I just get into that bad habit of hitting it further left than the path at impact."
The good news is that he knows what went wrong—all that's left is figuring out how to fix it.

Speculation around Ederson's Manchester United transfer collapsing was swirling over the weekend after initial reports last week claimed there was a problem because of a knee injury.
The 27-year-old midfielder had a full medical after initial tests in the United States had flagged an area of concern.
Ederson flew to England for the required tests, which took place in the wake of Brazil's World Cup last-16 defeat by Norway. Specialists were involved and the outcome has led to United backing out.
However, sources say the transfer could be resurrected later in the summer depending how the window develops for United, although the club would not be prepared to sanction any move at the previously agreed terms.
While club officials say they are sympathetic to the player, they feel they have to act in the best interests of United.
It is being stressed the move for Chelsea's Andrey Santos was not triggered by the issues with Ederson.
Chelsea boss Xabi Alonso has been speaking to the media for the first time since his appointment.
Here are the key lines from Monday's news conference:
What do you make of what Alonso had to say in his first news conference? What comments or promises stood out to you the most?
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With training camp drawing closer for the Indianapolis Colts, we typically put together a 53-man roster prediction based on what we learned during offseason programs.
We will still be doing that, but the format will be different. Rather than cramming every position group into one article, we'll devote an entire article to one unit before compiling our predictions at the end.
Up next are the wide receivers.
Pierce and Downs will lead the way at wide receiver, and Dulin appears to be the front-runner for the Colts' WR3 role. However, even if Dulin doesn't win that job, we know he will be on the team. Over the years, he has been a core special teams contributor and a willing blocker in the run game, which is quite valuable for Shane Steichen.
Some teams will keep five wide receivers, but I would guess the Colts will keep six. That would mean four players are competing for just three roster spots.
Along with Dulin, in the mix for the WR3 role are Treadwell, Westbrook-Ikhine, and Burks. Anthony Gould is also on the roster as a return man and backup option from the slot.
Alec Pierce, Josh Downs, Ashton Dulin, Deion Burks, Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, Laquon Treadwell
For me, the final roster spot comes down to Treadwell or Gould. Ultimately, went with Treadwell because I think he can impact the game in more ways, with his ability to line up outside and contribute to multiple special teams units. Gould's roles are also replaceable, with Burks able to handle slot snaps if needed -- we've also seen the Colts take a committee approach in the past when Downs has been out -- while Burks, Downs, and Dulin are all capable as returners as well.
This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: Colts pre-training camp 53-man roster prediction: Wide receiver

What’s better than finishing off the pre-All Star break series against Rochester (Nationals AAA) with a walk-off win? Doing so while holding off a late rally on a day where both teams combined for 15 pitchers used.
The bullpen held the Red Wings scoreless for six innings, but the Red Wings tied things up to send the game to extras. It was there, though, that Tyler McDonough was driven in by a 2-out single by one of the only infielders in Worcester who hasn’t sniffed the Major League roster yet this season: Mikey Romero. This was appropriate timing, given that this weekend was the MLB Draft and Romero is a former first-round pick who has seen plenty of players selected in that round already making impacts on their Major League rosters (2022: Chase Delauter, Spencer Jones, Sal Stewart). This is not entirely any fault of Romero’s, who’s on a team that has held off on promoting plenty of talent too quickly over the years (save for Kristian Campbell, of course). He also has some heavy depth in front of him and also has struggled staying healthy. Romero has been decent at the plate, if a little disappointing for Worcester, slashing .239/.302/3.79, and bringing with him some defensive versatility.
Also, speaking of Kristian Campbell, he had a huge outfield assist from left field to catch prevent a run at home, and he had an RBI dribbler that was instrumental in this game even getting to extras.
Miguel Bleis? 0-for-5. Franklin Arias? Day off to play in the Futures Game (he went 0-for-2 with an RBI groundout in his first at-bat). Nelly Taylor had three hits, finishing a triple short of the cycle, and a white-hot Ronald Rosario added two of his own, and Jack Winnay extended his hit streak to nine games. But all of these factors didn’t help when the pitching staff gave up ten runs to the FisherCats. (Blue Jays AA) The game was ugly, the hole being as bad as 9-1 at one point.
I offer an apology to any Greensboro (Pirates High-A) fans, as I’ve been referring to their team as a Braves farm team all week. They’ve punished me by holding Greensville bats silent outside of Mason White, who’s taken them for six total hits in the last three days. The team as a whole had just three other hits on the afternoon and never had an at-bat with a runner in scoring position, turning what was a great start by Dylan Brown into an afterthought, especially from the home run Brown gave up all the way in the second inning, a slip-up he recovered from quickly by putting four more solid innings together. But, it wasn’t enough given the way Greenville was swinging the bat.
The FireFlies (Royals A) going 3-for-18 with runners in scoring position and stranding eleven runners cost them the game. Jose Bello (the only piece remaining in the organization from the Rafael Devers trade) allowing no runs despite allowing six hits and two walks in four innings was impressive. This game was deadlocked 3-3 going into extras, but the RidgeYaks powered two shots over the fence, including Ilan Fernandez’s second of the game. The second one, Starlyn Nunez’s third hit of the game, would put it on ice for Salem.
As the big leagues are off for a few days, so too is the farm, who returns to action on Friday night.
As the dust settles on one of the more bizarre and anticlimactic weekends in UFC history, Conor McGregor is vowing to fight on.
Two days after his long-awaited comeback fight ended in disaster at UFC 329, McGregor posted a lengthy update to social media Monday announcing he plans to undergo surgery and complete the final fight of his UFC contract, as originally intended.
McGregor, 37, lost his rematch against Max Holloway this past Saturday at UFC 329 after he appeared to injure his knee in the opening seconds of his first bout since 2021. The fight ultimately lasted just 69 seconds, with Holloway winning by TKO and McGregor failing to land a single significant strike.
McGregor’s latest statement:
My faith is unconditional and I am thankful I get to prove it! My lifestyle changes are permanent and not just until. I am thankful I get to prove it. I am in sin city and remain completely devoid of all sin. I will not open that door nor crack its seal! I am already back to collecting wins! In Jesus name I pray!
Church was intense today, my heart is heavy but through Christ my mind is STRONG! I am so grateful to see my family fall more in love with God each day! I am a child of God. I am a friend of God. God makes a way for me where there seems to be no way. I am not a victim of my circumstances, I overcome them. God is at work in me to will and to work his good pleasure! My youth is being renewed like the eagles! In Jesus I am thoroughly loved, cherished, adored. I walk in divine health. I live under supernatural protection.
All things work out for my good! All things are possible for me because I am a believer!
Surgery. Prehab. Return to martial arts practice. Go again. Final fight of the contract. Please God! I trust in You Lord! Show me Your way. Thank You God
A former featherweight and lightweight champion, McGregor entered Saturday night with two fights remaining on his UFC contract and was expected to return again sometime in early 2027. Ahead of UFC 329, McGregor told Uncrowned that he and promotional officials had already worked out a timeline for both bouts, with April 2027 being the target date for his return after the Holloway rematch. McGregor also confirmed an interest in exploring free agency after the completion of his contract.
"I'm going to [test free agency]," McGregor told Uncrowned. "If it is an unbelievable [UFC] deal, [then it'll be] signed, for sure. I know you want me free. You want me out here. I'm the highest paid [fighter]. I don't want to get into this finance, but I'm the highest paid times f***ing — probably four times the highest paid. Times four, maybe, probably even five.
"I know Turki [Alalshikh] is spending, propping these guys up. Let's see. I'm a UFC fighter, contracted to the Ultimate Fighting Championship, with an amazing event in the White House. And now we have the Mac back. I'm happy to be back. Let's go to work."
As it stands, that goal appears to remains in place for McGregor, despite the unlucky end to Saturday’s comeback bout.
Most of the media attention regarding the Carolina Panthers' spending spree has been focused on outside linebacker Jaelan Phillips. And that makes sense—especially when you sign the dotted line on the priciest free-agent contract of the offseason.
But it may be the team's other big front-seven addition that makes more of an impact.
That would be inside linebacker Devin Lloyd, who joined on a three-year pact in March to become the new centerpiece of defensive coordinator Ejiro Evero's fast-rising unit. Joe Person of The Athletic has named Lloyd as the top breakout candidate to watch for the Panthers this year.
Person writes:
The Panthers gave edge rusher Jaelan Phillips the most lucrative contract in franchise history last March, while getting Lloyd on a three-year, $45 million deal that may prove to be a steal if Lloyd repeats his Pro Bowl form from 2025. Lloyd made plays at every level of Jacksonville’s defense, averaging 109 tackles while collecting nine interceptions, including a career-high five in ‘25. Lloyd also showed he could be disruptive as a blitzer, something the Panthers have lacked at the inside linebacker spot since Ejiro Evero took over as defensive coordinator.
If he can repeat the same results is yet to be seen, but Lloyd's production in 2025 was undeniably impressive for the Jaguars.
In 15 games, the former first-round pick racked up 81 combined tackles—including six for a loss. He also posted 1.5 sacks, 10 quarterback hits and 15 pressures. And in coverage, Lloyd only allowed one touchdown and a 57.1 passer rating while recording a career-high five interceptions.
Lloyd's efforts not only helped push Jacksonville to an AFC South crown, but they earned him the very first Pro Bowl selection of his four-year NFL career.
The inside linebacker position has been a bit of a sore spot for Carolina since the retirement of Pro Football Hall of Famer Luke Kuechly. So Lloyd's presence should make quite a difference for the Panthers in 2026.
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This article originally appeared on Panthers Wire: Big free-agent addition named Panthers' top 2026 breakout candidate
As we continue to navigate through all 32 NFL teams in the "3 unanswered questions" series, we look at the Philadelphia Eagles. Rumors range from how well Jalen Hurts has been liked around the facility to morale being bottomed out after star wide receiver A.J. Brown bolted for the New England Patriots, and circling all the way back around to a projected top finish in the NFC East. Each team has questions before camp; let's see what plagues the Eagles.
The Eagles have been one of the most successful franchises in the last decade. They have been in the playoffs in eight of the last nine seasons, made three Super Bowl appearances, and won two of them. Last season, they lost four of their last seven regular-season games and went one-and-done in the playoffs. Saquon Barkley averaged fewer yards per carry than in the Super Bowl year of 2024. The offense as a whole averaged less as well. Was it just a Super Bowl hangover? Or could problems emerge?
The Eagles got a new offensive coordinator in Sean Mannion, who is a disciple of the Shanahan/McVay tree. Will fans see more motion and misdirection out of Philadelphia this season? It appears we will see more of Jalen Hurts under center, primarily as a pocket quarterback. Answers will arise early on in 2026.
With Mannion taking over as the new offensive coordinator, Jalen Hurts will be relied on to throw the ball more toward the middle of the field. Will it lead to more turnovers? Hurts has prided himself on not turning the ball over much, but he doesn't often throw between the hashes. Could it lead to more picks? The Eagles will also have to work on limiting negative plays this season.
This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: 3 unanswered questions before camp: Philadelphia Eagles edition
BALTIMORE — The frustration of struggling through a lackluster first half of the season became alarmingly evident for both the Baltimore Orioles and Kansas City Royals.
An errant pitch from Royals reliever Lucas Erceg that struck Baltimore’s Blaze Alexander on the left hand resulted in both dugouts and bullpens emptying onto the field near home plate during the seventh inning of the Orioles’ 8-2 victory.
Though both teams began the day in last place in their divisions, there was no shortage of emotion after Erceg hit Alexander with an inside fastball. Alexander took a few steps toward first base before shouting at Erceg, prompting Orioles manager Craig Albernaz to quickly restrain his infielder from charging the mound.
During that time, however, players from both teams emerged from the dugouts and pitchers from both bullpens charged in from beyond the outfield wall.
No punches were thrown and no one was ejected. But Alexander ended up with a non-displaced fracture of his left hand, according to Albernaz.
“Definitely a gut punch,” Albernaz said of the prospect of being without Alexander when the team returns from the All-Star break to face Houston.
Alexander leads the Orioles with a .312 batting average. He was not made available to the media after the game.
Erceg insisted the errant pitch was a complete accident — even though the previous batter, Samuel Basallo, homered for an 8-2 lead.
“There’s no ill intent. That’s baseball,” Erceg said. “I mean, guys are going to get hit, and you have to, I guess, kind of understand the situation. I understand why he’s mad. Obviously, you don’t ever want to get hit, especially in the hand. So sorry about that.”
It’s been that kind of year for the Royals and Erceg.
“I’ve got like a five-something ERA,” Erceg noted. “I mean, I’m not going out there to hit guys and put guys on and give up homers and this and that.”
Kansas City dropped a season-high 21 games under .500 (38-59) after being swept for the eighth time, most in the majors. The Royals have dropped five in a row, and a four-day break might not ease the angst they’re feeling.
“Frustration is one word. Disappointment, anger,” manager Matt Quatraro said. “You know, every emotion that you can think of we’re battling, not getting any results and it stinks.”

The Minnesota Vikings have not won a playoff game on Kevin O’Connell’s watch — he’s been in charge for four seasons — and unless that changes, he could be the proverbial hot seat, according to SB Nation‘s Bill Williamson.
He published a list last week for surprise skippers who could face the music after the 2026 campaign, and for better or worse, O’Connell made the cut.

Williamson: O’Connell May Be on the Hot Seat
On a list that included Detroit Lions boss Dan Campbell, Williamson scribed, “O’Connell’s situation is similar to Campbell’s. He is considered an excellent coach and he won the NFL Coach of the Year award in 2024, but if he fails to lead the Vikings to the playoffs for a second straight year, there could be consequences, especially if the quarterback situation is a mess again.”
“He was hired partly because of his prowess as a quarterback whisperer. If progress isn’t made, he could be in trouble. Remember, new Minnesota general manager Nolan Teasley doesn’t have ties to O’Connell, so he must prove himself in 2026.”
David Canales (Carolina Panthers), Demeco Ryans (Houston Texans), and Dan Quinn (Washington Commanders) also made the cut for fringe hot-seat contenders.
The Logic Is Not Terrible
While most Vikings fans exalt O’Connell as a wonderful head coach — he has the NFL’s fifth-best winning percentage on his watch — Williamson’s classification of the hot seat is not outrageous.
For example, how much longer would the Vikings’ ownership group and new general manager Nolan Teasley allow O’Connell to stick around without a playoff win? The clock has reached four years. Is it five years? Six? Or — the year is 2028, and the Vikings haven’t won a postseason game with O’Connell in charge. Does the man just have untouchable job security?
In the last several decades, these coaches, like O’Connell, have entered Year No. 5 without a playoff win:
None ultimately won a Super Bowl, though Wyche and the Bengals reached the big game in 1988.

The Viking Age‘s Chris Schad noted last month, “It appears that O’Connell’s job isn’t in jeopardy. O’Connell has a 43-25 record and won an NFC North title since being hired by the Vikings in 2022, but he’s the only head coach in the division without a playoff win.”
“It’s also fair to note that Hall of Famer Tony Dungy and future Hall of Famer Andy Reid have been fired for the worst track records in the playoffs. But it feels like the Vikings are invested in O’Connell the same way the Cincinnati Bengals were invested in Marvin Lewis, who coached the team for 16 seasons without a playoff victory from 2003 to 2018.”
Likelihood of a Poor Season Is Low
Thankfully for O’Connell, his roster is in decent shape to end the drought. His defense ranked third overall in 2025 per DVOA and EPA/Play. The unit lost Jonathan Greenard via trade in April but welcomed newcomers like Caleb Banks (DT), Domonique Orange (DT), Jake Golday (LB), Jakobe Thomas (S), and James Pierre (CB). Because Brian Flores remains the defensive coordinator, the defense should be in good shape and is probably good enough to win a Super Bowl, so long as the offense does its part.
On that note, the Vikings signed two main free agents for O’Connell’s side of the ball: quarterback Kyler Murray and wide receiver Jauan Jennings. In 2025, the offense was doomed by poor and inconsistent quarterback play; the working theory heading into 2026 is that Murray will provide a new level of production and stability.
The only thing that would surely get O’Connell fired in 2026 would be a terrible season, such as 3-14 or 4-13. At the roster’s current level, those scenarios are unlikely.
Just Win, Baby
This is “easy” for O’Connell to fix. Just win a damn playoff game. It’s not complicated.

O’Connell has reached the postseason twice — his first season and in 2024. It’s time to take the next step. A single playoff win would change the narrative on O’Connell’s outlook, as it would show growth and a step in the right direction. For example, Mike Zimmer won a postseason game in 2019, and that arguably bought him two more seasons as the skipper.
Now, O’Connell needs that.
The 40-year-old may not be explicitly on the hot seat entering 2026, but if his team misses the postseason tournament or gets clobbered in the Wildcard Round, Williamson is correct that hot-seat chatter would be inevitable.

After six successful months, Allan Saint-Maximin’s (29) departure from RC Lens was confirmed at the end of last month. He has now joined MLS side Charlotte FC on a free transfer, it was confirmed on Monday.
Having joined Lens last February following the termination of his contract with Mexican side Club America, Saint-Maximin produced an outstanding second half of the season, scoring four goals and providing three assists in 13 appearances for Les Sang et Or.
His spell with the northern club also saw him win the first title of his career, the Coupe de France.
However, he did not extend at the Stade Bollaert, instead leaving on a free transfer following the expiry of his short-term deal. The former Newcastle United winger will now return to North America, where he will play for Charlotte FC. The Frenchman has signed a three-year Designated Player contract with the US side.

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Arsenal duo Mikel Merino and William Saliba have been very important to their respective national teams in the World Cup so far, with Merino scoring the winning goals for Spain against Portugal and Belgium, and Saliba helping France to four clean sheets in his five appearances.
But only one of the two can progress to the World Cup final, as Spain take on France in the semi-final on Tuesday night.
Speaking to the Spanish media, Merino insisted he hasn’t spoken to Saliba during the World Cup, but the two have joked in the past about facing off as international opponents.
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“I haven’t spoken to him during the World Cup,” Merino confirmed. “But I did speak to him at Arsenal before, back when I was playing as a striker. We had a few jokes about a possible duel someday.”
That day has now almost arrived, despite the fact that Merino didn’t initially think he’d be playing at the World Cup at all. With his long-term injury absence at the start of 2026, it’s been a tough road to this point.
“Honestly, when I look back, I see myself with my foot up, my whole foot swollen and in pain, unable to get up to pick up a book and having to ask for help with absolutely everything,” Merino recalled. “Two months without being able to put my foot on the ground. They felt incredibly long.
“As I said before, simply being here (at the World Cup) was going to make me appreciate everything so much more. So you can imagine what this means to me.”
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Saliba is expected to be available for France on Tuesday, but he was absent from training with the national team over the weekend. The defender is on a specific training programme to avoid aggravating his back injury.
David Raya and Martin Zubimendi will also be in the squad for the game, but the pair are yet to make any appearances at the tournament.
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During the week of Microsoft laying off 3,200 of Xbox Game Studios' developer staff, including a good chunk of id Software's staff, it was easy to forget that id Software launched the DLC expansion to DOOM: The Dark Ages around the same time.
Fortunately for gamers, it turned out to be the only good piece of news that week, as this DLC expansion titled DOOM: The Dark Ages | Revelations successfully launched with glowing critical and fan acclaim.
It's been praised for expanding the single-player campaign with a new, exciting story along with new levels, puzzles, enemies, weapons, the new Ripatorium 3.0 challenge mode, deeper customization, and more.
The DLC expansion currently sits at 90/100 on OpenCritic, with the likes of IGN, SECTOR.sk, and more giving it near-perfect review scores, while over 86% of 1,436 players have left positive reviews on its Steam Page.
Here's a round-up of what some of the critics had to say about DOOM: The Dark Ages | Revelations:
Overall, it seems like the consensus is that while the DLC expansion's emphasis on backtracking exploration may not be everyone's cup of tea, people are loving the improved combat system.
With the new Chain Spear weapon, the return of the dash ability, and increased verticality, DOOM: The Dark Ages's combat system now feels way faster-paced, comparable to older titles like DOOM: Eternal, without sacrificing the immersive weight and impact that earned it a perfect 5/5 review from us at Windows Central.

So, hearing that DOOM: The Dark Ages | Revelations plays more like DOOM: Eternal, my favorite game in the series alongside DOOM (2016), fills me with great joy, and I can't wait to play it myself when I have the time to do so.
I know that after last week's non-stop barrage of depressing news of Sony killing physical media and Xbox studios being culled, I can definitely do with some ripping and tearing of demons to vent my frustrations.
DOOM: The Dark Ages | Revelations is now available on Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, and PC via Steam. Do note that this DLC requires the base game of DOOM: The Dark Ages in order to be played.

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Intel has unveiled Starfire, a space-grade system-on-chip designed for the U.S. government that pairs eight CPU cores and a three-tile NPU built on its Intel 18A node with an Intel 3 graphics tile, all in one Foveros package. Intel published the Starfire sell sheet, listing two versions that draw 10 W and 35 W and reach up to 45 and 75 TOPS, respectively, rated to run between -55 and 125 Celsius.
Both SKUs share the same layout of four Intel 18A P-cores, four low-power efficiency cores, a three-tile NPU also on 18A, and a four-core Xe GPU with 64 execution units built on Intel 3. The Low Power part runs its P-cores at 1.0 GHz, efficiency cores at 850 MHz, and the GPU between 800 MHz and 1.0 GHz. The Performance part clocks the P-cores to 3.1 GHz, efficiency cores to 2.1 GHz, and the GPU to 2.0 GHz. Both carry 12 PCIe Gen4 lanes, support LPDDR5 or DDR5, and are rated for a 10-plus year lifetime.
Intel builds the CPU and NPU on 18A and the GPU on the older Intel 3, the same node division it used for Clearwater Forest, the 288-core Xeon that stacks 18A compute tiles on Intel 3 base tiles. Smaller transistors hold less charge per stored bit, which makes leading-edge silicon more prone to radiation-induced bit flips, so committing 18A to orbit leans on RibbonFET and design-level hardening rather than a mature, inherently more tolerant node.
The market Starfire is targeting has run on BAE Systems' RAD750 for two decades. That radiation-hardened PowerPC part clocks 110 to 200 MHz, carries 10.4 million transistors, and is built on 150nm or 250nm lithography, per public specifications, and it flies on the Mars rovers, Kepler, and Fermi, among more than 150 spacecraft. BAE's multi-core RAD5545 and the Microchip-built processor NASA is developing to reach 100 times the throughput of current spaceflight chips are the more recent step up. Starfire's up to 75 TOPS and dedicated NPU put it in a different bracket, built for on-orbit AI inference rather than telemetry and control.
Intel lists the radiation data, covering total ionizing dose, single-event latch-up, and single-event effects, as characterization in process, so the part isn't radiation-qualified yet, and it notes the specs are subject to change. Intel Government Technologies is handling Starfire, with samples in Q3 2026 and a pitch of market-competitive pricing and domestic manufacturing. Intel Foundry is the only U.S.-based maker of leading-edge logic, holds Trusted Foundry status, and has tied its 18A and packaging roadmap to Pentagon programs including RAMP-C and SHIP, though 18A yields aren't expected to reach industry-standard levels until 2027.
Cooler Master's HAF series of cases burst onto the scene in 2008 with the HAF 932, and it quickly became a favorite among the enthusiast crowd for its high airflow (High Air Flow) and massive 200 mm fans. From there, we've seen the HAF X (2010), the cube-shaped, dual-chamber HAF-XB (which I owned), and the spiritual successor, the MasterCase H 500 series of 2017 (there are other iterations, but these are the major releases). The HAF name was resurrected in 2022 with the HAF 500, again sporting large 200mm fans and returning to a focus on pure thermal performance. Fast-forward to today, and Cooler Master has released the HAF II 500 ($199.99), which the company calls “the next evolution of the High Air Flow series…” and is designed for “industry-leading noise-normalized cooling performance.”
The beefy mid-tower sports two huge 220mm fans up front and a large 180mm exhaust fan (all 40mm thick) in the rear to move large amounts of air quietly and keep the internals running optimally. And let me tell you, there is a lot of room inside for just about anything. Are you working with an E- ATX motherboard? No problem! 3.5-slot, 350 mm-plus video card or two? Easy. Considering two 3x140 mm radiators? You can do that, too. There's a lot of room and flexibility for all kinds of components, and we haven’t even mentioned the MasterRail system yet.
Externally, the black (the only colorway currently available) mid-tower is more of a typical cuboid shape, though wider than most mid-towers – over 10 inches due to the massive 220mm fans up front. The front panel has vertical slats running from top to bottom, with the Cooler Master brand shape (an angular, rounded-off hexagon) woven over the slats, with the same pattern used on top. Overall, it's an aggressive but good- looking chassis, and you know it means business with the huge fans visible through the front grille.
We'll cover many more details inside and outside the case, showcasing the features and any issues we may encounter during the build process. We also run the case through our thermal and noise testing to give you an idea of how it performs compared to other cases and see if it makes our best PC cases list. Below are the specifications from Cooler Master’s website.
Type | Mid-Tower |
Dimensions (H x L x W) | 21.5 x 21.9 x 10.1-inches (548 x 557 x 262mm) |
Motherboard Support | Mini-ITX/DTX, MicroATX, ATX, CEB, E-ATX |
Color | Black |
Storage Support | (3) 3.5-inch -or- (6) 2.5-inch |
PCIe Expansion Slots | 8 |
Fan Support | Top - 3x120/140mm or 2x160/180mm |
Pre-installed fans | (1) Mighty40 V1180 (Rear) |
Radiator Support | Top - 3x120, 2x180, 240/280mm |
CPU Cooler Clearance | 220/221mm (AMD/Intel) |
GPU Clearance | 430mm |
Vertical GPU Support | Yes |
PSU Length | 150/210mm (North/South and East/West) |
Dust Filters | Top, Front, Bottom (PSU) |
Other features | 3x included fans, 2x 3x140mm radiator support, dual GPU supports, MasterRail flexibility, |
MSRP | $199.99 |
Warranty | 2 Years (case), 5 Years (fans) |
▶️ External Features
As far as looks go, it’s a design (or at least a shape) we’ve all seen before, except that the HAF II 500 is a bit wider than most mid-towers. The front panel looks good and showcases the huge 220mm fans behind it, along with a filter to keep dust out. It also has the “HAF” and “500” branding on tabs on each side, along with a shiny Cooler Master symbol in the middle. The panel is secured by tabs at the bottom and magnets on top. It pops off with a gentle tug from the top, exposing the removable dust filter and those massive fans.







The windowed side panel and non-windowed back panel attach to the case similarly, with tabs to line things up at the bottom, a ball-and-socket capture mechanism, and a thumbscrew on top for each. The top panel, also filtered, hangs on via a single thumbscrew and slides off toward the back, giving access to the flexible MasterRail system on top. Also at the top front, angled down, is the IO panel. It consists of a power button with a white LED, a small reset button on the right, three USB ports, and a single 3.5mm audio jack for audio and microphone. You get one USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 (20 Gbps) Type-C port and two USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gbps) Type-A ports that flank both sides of the power button. It’s nice to see a 20 Gbps port up front, as many cases use 10 Gbps.
On the rear of the case, you can see that all airflow holes are shaped like the Cooler Master branding/symbol and appear to have less resistance, at least by air-to-grating ratio, than most others with much smaller spaces. That said, it’s probably a good idea to run slightly more intake than exhaust, or you could pull some dust in from this area (something most cases have to deal with). The power supply mounts on the bottom, in either a fan-up or fan-down configuration, and last are the eight expansion slots capable of holding two massive GPUs or four double-slot cards.
The chassis sits on four feet integrated into the metal frame that raise it roughly an inch off the floor to help with clean intake. The bottom uses a small dust filter for the PSU area only. It pulls out of the back, so depending on where your case lives, you may need to move it to get it out. But the good news is that it’s short, so you don’t need as much clearance as if it ran the full length of the case, as others do.
▶️ Internal Features
Moving inside the case, one of the first things you’ll notice is the amount of room inside, the huge fans, and the scoop to improve video card cooling. Since it’s over 10 inches wide, it feels like you’re working in a warehouse, with room for whatever components you can think of (within reason, of course). Starting at the front, we get a better look at the two Mighty40 F220 fans that bring air into the space. These dual ball-bearing fans spin from 200-1,500 RPM, and according to the specifications, each one moves over 203 CFM of air at 3.1 mmH2O static pressure, and does so at a low 36 dBA. This area supports up to 3x 120 mm fans/radiators or 2x 180 mm fans/radiators (up to 72mm thick if the air divider is removed).





Inside, a split-level layout separates the power supply and drive storage areas from the rest of the case. Towards the front is a sloped baffle covering part of the bottom fan, directing most of the air up towards the video card. The rest is dispersed within the power supply chamber, cooling any 2.5-inch (up to six) or 3.5-inch (up to three) drives in the space.
The panel where the motherboard mounts has an interior-sliding panel and a rear door, which makes building your rig and routing cables much easier. You don’t have to play games moving from one side to the other to find and plumb them; just send the cables through the large gap when both are open and connect. Easy. Once you’re done, slide the interior panel and secure it at the top with a twist of the tab (the thumbscrew at the bottom lets it slide fore and aft), so you can’t see the wires. It’s a really clean look. Also attached to that panel is the mount for the GPU support strut(s). It comes with one already mounted, but includes another in the accessories kit, to support two graphics cards.
The HAF II supports up to E-ATX motherboards and comes with the motherboard standoffs already installed (as we expect at this price point). There’s a large cutout on the motherboard baffle and plenty of room to install cooling hardware with the board already mounted. One thing I’d like to see in this case that isn’t here is rear-connect (BTF, Stealth, Project Zero) support for motherboards. You’ll have to use a ‘traditional’ motherboard. Cooler Master does stamp out plenty of holes around the edge of the motherboard real estate for cable routing.







The rear of the case holds the third included fan, in this case, a Mighty40 V180. This big guy spins from 25 to 1,370 RPM and delivers over 161 CFM at 4.0 mmH2O static pressure, at only 34 dB(A), according to the specifications. Below that are the eight PCIe expansion slots, which allow you to install up to two 3.5-slot video cards (72mm with two cards, up to 40mm each if installing four cards), rare for a mid-tower. You can run a single vertical GPU, but you’ll have to buy an adapter (PCI 4.0 or 5.0) separately.
Sliding off the top of the case (it moves back an inch or so, then lifts) exposes the MasterRail multi-purpose mounting system for fans or radiators. The rails and fully adjustable mounting points allow flexible placement of fans and radiators, enabling easy upgrades and fully custom setups. This space supports up to 3x 120 mm fans/radiators or 2x 180 mm fans/radiators (up to 58mm thick).
Flipping the case around to the back, we can see the second chamber at the bottom, along with space for the power supply and drive bays. The three pre-installed drive caddies support up to three 3.5-inch drives or six 2.5-inch drives, which is a lot in the age of M.2 form factor SSDs. PSU clearance is up to 210mm when the drives are installed in East-West orientation (pictured), and 150mm when you turn them North-South. As is, there’s enough room to hide your cables, but I wouldn’t call the cable space plentiful with all the caddies in place and East-West oriented.
Cooler Master includes several pre-installed Velcro strips for cable routing, and when you take the time to use them, they can really keep things clean in this normally messy area. In the middle, you can see that ‘door’ we talked about earlier to help with cable management. Again, open this up, slide the front one back, route your cables, slide the front back, and secure this rear one with two captive thumbscrews. I’d like to see captive thumbscrews on the side and top panels, too.
Along the top edge, we can see the included fan hub. The SATA-powered device supports up to six 4-pin PWM fans and six 3-pin ARGB devices. It supports up to 32W, which means you can use up to six ~5W fans.
The takeaways for me here are how much room there is for components and fiddling around, the copious amount of airflow, and how quiet it is at low speeds (and how it performs there as we’ll see in our testing below).
CPU | |
CPU Cooler | |
System Fans | Pre-installed (if needed, Cooler Master Masterfan M120) |
Motherboard | Gigabyte Z890 Aorus Elite Wifi7 Plus |
GPU | |
PSU |
Our thermal tests are presented to give you more information about the product’s performance, but aren’t intended as the sole basis for judging the chassis. The style, price, features, and noise levels of a case should also be considered, and we all have different preferences. What I might like in a case, you might not, and that’s OK. Our goal with these reviews is to give everyone, regardless of their preferences, enough information to decide whether a case is right for them.
To get heat into the system, we stress the CPU with Cinebench R26 (multi-threaded test) and the video card with Furmark 2 (1080p). CPU and GPU tests run concurrently for 30 minutes, allowing the air-cooled system to reach saturation and stabilize over that period. We then let the system idle for 15 minutes, adjust the fans to 100%, and test again.
Noise-normalized (42dBA) Maximum thermal Performance
This set of tests is designed to appeal to those who love quiet PCs, with both system fans and the CPU fan noise normalized to 42 dBA. Consider this a measure of the case’s thermal efficiency when noise levels are set to run quietly. It is audible, but just (at least for my old ears).


The HAF II 500 and its gigantic wind movers did a good job keeping our Intel Core Ultra 9 270K Plus running below its throttling point with ease, like the others. Temperatures peaked at 90 degrees Celsius, the best result (matched by the Montech TG3) among the five datasets we have on our new Intel-based test system. The HAF churned out the lowest video card temperature by far (5 degrees) in the group, which averaged 69 degrees Celsius, making this chassis great for high-power graphics cards for gaming, AI, rendering, or other GPU-heavy, compute-intensive workloads.
Maximum Noise Levels
We measure the noise levels with a sound meter from one meter away from the computer case, with the pre-installed fans running at their maximum RPM. If a case does not have enough included fans for airflow (intake and exhaust) as configured, we add a Cooler Master M120 ARGB, since we expect most users will add at least one more fan in situations like these.

With the three massive fans cranked and moving copious amounts of air, the new HAF peaked at 49 dBA, placing it in the middle of our current data sets. The Montech was the quietest at 48 dBA, a mere 1 dBA difference. Subjectively, the three Mighty40 fans' tone wasn’t unpleasant when fully cranked, and there was way more wind noise, with little audible mechanical noise. At the lower noise-normalized speed, it also didn’t emit harsh tones.
Our noise-normalized results are designed for folks who prefer silence, but what if you don’t mind additional noise and just care about maximum performance, or maybe you have to run things at high settings to keep high-powered devices cool? This testing is for you. Obviously, when you add fans or an AIO up top, things will change a bit, but this gives you a great idea of ‘out-of-the-box’ performance, noise be damned.


Our noise-normalized results are designed for folks who prefer silence, but what if you don’t mind additional noise and just care about maximum performance, or maybe you have to run things at high settings to keep high-powered devices cool? This testing is for you. Obviously, when you add fans or an AIO up top, things will change a bit, but this gives you a great idea of ‘out-of-the-box’ performance, noise be damned.


As we cranked the fans up, temperatures dropped 6 degrees Celsius from the noise-normalized testing to an average of 84 degrees for the HAF II 500. Video card temperatures only dropped two degrees Celsius to 67 degrees, but the HAF was still leading the pack. Overall, the huge fans did a great job of keeping our internals cool, especially with the graphics card.
Cooler Master’s new HAF II 500 ($199.99) carries on the HAF legacy, focusing on what made the series popular in the first place: moving a lot of air. The three pre-installed Mighty40 fans delivered excellent thermal performance in our testing, leading the pack on GPU temperatures and tying for the best CPU result on our new platform. The mid-tower not only supports a wide variety of hardware configurations, including up to four dual-slot graphics cards or two colossal 3.5-slot cards, but also cools them better than any of the five cases we’ve tested in this new setup so far. That may change over time, but for now, it’s the king of the hill, especially for video card cooling.
At just under $200, the HAF II 500 isn’t inexpensive, but it's built for enthusiasts who prioritize cooling performance without sacrificing acoustics. With massive fans, excellent airflow, a noise-optimized profile, flexible interior configurations, and a clean, built-for-purpose appearance, Cooler Master has delivered a worthy successor in the HAF lineup. It also made our Best PC Cases list as the best premium airflow chassis. So if you have the budget for a gaming, AI, rendering, or other high-power configuration, the HAF II 500 is a well-rounded sub-$200 chassis that keeps everything inside running optimally, and it does so without being loud.
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Spain have remained highly competitive throughout the 2026 World Cup, conceding just one goal in the entire tournament. After their recent victory over Belgium, they secured a place in the semifinals, where they will face France. While many fans have serious doubts about their chances of winning the matchup, Pau Cubarsí revealed that he is not afraid of facing Kylian Mbappé, while analyzing their upcoming encounter.
Despite being only 19 years old, Pau Cubarsi already has considerable experience at the top level in Europe. Showing confidence in his talent, he remains confident ahead of his matchup against Kylian Mbappé. “Not scare us, no, but everyone knows the qualities he has. Even if he’s not involved in the game, he can change it with one quick play. He’s unique, just like Lamine. We have to stay alert for the full 90 minutes,“ he said in an interview with Diario AS.
Throughout the 2026 World Cup, Cubarsí has remained an undisputed starter for head coach Luis de la Fuente. While Pedri, Lamine, and others have received the praise, the young defender has been key to stopping opponents’ progressions and preventing the team from conceding many goals. Moreover, he has already faced Mbappé on several occasions, proving that it is not impossible to stop his goalscoring progression.
Kylian Mbappé is in outstanding goalscoring form, having scored eight goals in six matches, making him the tournament’s top scorer alongside Lionel Messi. With that in mind, Pau Cubarsí faces the toughest challenge of the tournament: Stopping his outstanding form. As Mbappé is a very physical striker, the young defender will need a collective strategy, as Ousmane Dembélé, Michael Olise, and Désiré Doué also pose a clear threat in France.

France have established one of the most competitive sporting projects in the world. Head coach Didier Deschamps has opted for a deep attacking unit, something similar to Luis Enrique’s PSG. Even though they have dominated soccer in recent years, Spain have been one of the few national teams capable of competing with them. In their most recent meetings, Spain have come out on top.
The last meeting between Spain and France took place on June 5, 2025, in the UEFA Nations League. There, Luis de la Fuente’s team secured a 5-4 victory, advancing to the tournament final. Before that match, they had faced each other in the semifinals of UEFA Euro 2024, where Spain also defeated France and went on to win the tournament. With that in mind, Pau Cubarsí has one thing clear: they already know how to beat France, so there is no fear.

Even though Casemiro is coming off an impressive season, he decided not to renew his contract with Manchester United, leaving as free agent. The veteran midfielder has not yet signed with any club, but the Red Devils have moved to strengthen their midfield. Despite the 2026 World Cup still being underway, the Red Devils have announced the signing of Andrey Santos from Chelsea for $67 million.
Manchester United have announced the signing of Andrey Santos from Chelsea. Regarded as one of the game’s brightest prospects, he has been offered a contract until 2031, along with a unilateral option for an additional year. While the Red Devils did not disclose the financial details, Fabrizio Romano revealed that the deal was completed for $67 million, along with a 10% sell-on clause in favor of the Blues.
During the 2025-26 season, Andrey did not become an undisputed starter for Chelsea, but he still played a significant role. Across 43 appearances, he scored three goals and provided four assists. With Enzo Fernandez and Moises Caicedo ahead of him, the Brazilian was destined for a secondary role. As a result, his move to the Red Devils appears to be the ideal opportunity to establish himself in European soccer.
Unlike at Chelsea, Andrey Santos will find the ideal opportunity at Manchester United to play an important role. With Casemiro gone and Manuel Ugarte expected to leave soon, the young Brazilian appears to be arriving as a regular midfield option, serving as the team’s stopper. At just 22 years old, he has the perfect opportunity to establish among the Premier League elite under head coach Michael Carrick.
Dreams do come true.@04Andrey is proof of that 🔏 pic.twitter.com/2ZiSP7y9ai
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) July 13, 2026
Throughout his tenure at Chelsea, Andrey Santos never had a head coach who fully committed to his talent. As a result, his move to Manchester United appears to be the perfect opportunity, as head coach Michael Carrick considers him a key part of both the club’s present and future. During his official presentation, the 22-year-old midfielder decided to praise Carrick, making it clear that he is the perfect coach for his professional career.
“Everything about Manchester United is special. It is an incredible feeling to join a club that some of my biggest idols have represented. As a midfielder, I am really excited to have the opportunity to learn from Michael Carrick, he is the perfect coach to help me take the next step in my career and push to achieve my dreams,” reveals Andrey Santos, via Manchester United website.
With only Kobbie Mainoo and Mason Mount in midfield, Andrey is expected to play a very important role during the 2026-27 season. Carrick has consistently shown a strong commitment to developing young talent, something that will be key to the Brazilian’s growth. Unlike other young foreign players, he has already played in the Premier League with two clubs, so he understands how to play in the league and that will be crucial to his adaptation.



BMW holds 15.8% of the Luxembourg car market in June.
The Luxembourg new car market soars 22.6% year-on-year in June to 5,110 units, leading to a H1 tally up 5% to 26,526. BMW (+61%) brilliantly repeats at #1, and if last month its advantage over #2 Volkswagen (+20.3%) was just 10 units, this time its is a whopping 265 sales. BMW reaches 15.8% share, its highest since we started to follow this market monthly in 2018. Previous best was 14.4% in December 2023. BMW climbs to #2 YTD as a result. Mercedes (+6.7%) follows while Audi (+31.5%) overtakes Skoda (+2.9%) for 4th place. The rest of the Top 10 all outpace the market, with Tesla (+56.1%) the most dynamic at #10, followed by Renault (+51.9%), Kia (+45.8%), Peugeot (+35.8%) and Volvo (+23.8%).
Previous month: Luxembourg May 2026: BMW most popular in negative market
One year ago: Luxembourg June 2025: BMW above VW, Skoda (+52.2%), Mercedes (+38.1%) impress
Full June 2026 Top 47 All brands ranking below.
Luxembourg June 2026 – brands:
| Pos | Brand | Jun-26 | % | /25 | May | 2026 | % | /25 | Pos | FY25 |
| 1 | BMW | 805 | 15.8% | + 61.3% | 1 | 2,961 | 11.2% | + 7.1% | 2 | 2 |
| 2 | Volkswagen | 540 | 10.6% | + 20.3% | 2 | 3,340 | 12.6% | + 10.6% | 1 | 1 |
| 3 | Mercedes | 414 | 8.1% | + 6.7% | 3 | 2,748 | 10.4% | + 12.8% | 3 | 3 |
| 4 | Audi | 388 | 7.6% | + 31.5% | 5 | 2,042 | 7.7% | + 9.3% | 4 | 4 |
| 5 | Skoda | 354 | 6.9% | + 2.9% | 4 | 1,636 | 6.2% | + 0.0% | 5 | 5 |
| 6 | Renault | 313 | 6.1% | + 51.9% | 6 | 1,492 | 5.6% | + 17.0% | 6 | 6 |
| 7 | Kia | 191 | 3.7% | + 45.8% | 8 | 966 | 3.6% | + 1.7% | 8 | 9 |
| 8 | Peugeot | 186 | 3.6% | + 35.8% | 7 | 958 | 3.6% | – 11.5% | 9 | 8 |
| 9 | Volvo | 182 | 3.6% | + 23.8% | 12 | 653 | 2.5% | + 4.0% | 11 | 12 |
| 10 | Tesla | 167 | 3.3% | + 56.1% | 10 | 674 | 2.5% | + 51.1% | 10 | 18 |
| 11 | Mini | 150 | 2.9% | + 72.4% | 14 | 590 | 2.2% | + 16.4% | 13 | 14 |
| 12 | Ford | 141 | 2.8% | – 1.4% | 9 | 1,146 | 4.3% | + 31.7% | 7 | 7 |
| 13 | Dacia | 124 | 2.4% | + 8.8% | 11 | 614 | 2.3% | – 3.6% | 12 | 11 |
| 14 | Hyundai | 83 | 1.6% | – 13.5% | 17 | 548 | 2.1% | – 24.7% | 15 | 10 |
| 15 | Opel | 78 | 1.5% | – 25.0% | 13 | 516 | 1.9% | – 11.5% | 16 | 13 |
| 16 | Porsche | 77 | 1.5% | – 20.6% | 16 | 458 | 1.7% | – 22.0% | 17 | 15 |
| 17 | Citroen | 74 | 1.4% | – 30.2% | 22 | 382 | 1.4% | – 37.3% | 19 | 16 |
| 18 | Fiat | 71 | 1.4% | + 14.5% | 19 | 304 | 1.1% | – 29.1% | 21 | 20 |
| 19 | Cupra | 69 | 1.4% | + 3.0% | 20 | 387 | 1.5% | – 24.6% | 18 | 19 |
| 20 | Seat | 68 | 1.3% | + 58.1% | 18 | 311 | 1.2% | + 2.3% | 20 | 21 |
| 21 | Toyota | 61 | 1.2% | – 1.6% | 15 | 578 | 2.2% | + 8.0% | 14 | 17 |
| 22 | BYD | 45 | 0.9% | + 125.0% | 28 | 178 | 0.7% | + 66.4% | 27 | 30 |
| 23 | Land Rover | 44 | 0.9% | – 8.3% | 24 | 254 | 1.0% | – 28.5% | 23 | 23 |
| 24 | MG | 38 | 0.7% | + 192.3% | 23 | 236 | 0.9% | + 101.7% | 25 | 27 |
| 25 | Mazda | 37 | 0.7% | – 42.2% | 26 | 244 | 0.9% | – 22.0% | 24 | 24 |
| 26 | Nissan | 37 | 0.7% | – 38.3% | 25 | 273 | 1.0% | – 15.7% | 22 | 22 |
| 27 | Alfa Romeo | 32 | 0.6% | + 77.8% | 21 | 214 | 0.8% | + 55.1% | 26 | 26 |
| 28 | Suzuki | 27 | 0.5% | + 22.7% | 27 | 166 | 0.6% | – 15.7% | 28 | 25 |
| 29 | Honda | 24 | 0.5% | + 140.0% | 30 | 116 | 0.4% | + 61.1% | 30 | 31 |
| 30 | Alpine | 19 | 0.4% | + 18.8% | 29 | 77 | 0.3% | + 48.1% | 32 | 33 |
| 31 | Jeep | 16 | 0.3% | – 64.4% | 31 | 135 | 0.5% | – 24.2% | 29 | 28 |
| 32 | Polestar | 14 | 0.3% | – 62.2% | 32 | 85 | 0.3% | – 47.2% | 31 | 29 |
| 33 | Ferrari | 13 | 0.3% | + 18.2% | 35 | 55 | 0.2% | – 9.8% | 36 | 34 |
| 34 | Lexus | 13 | 0.3% | + 0.0% | 38 | 43 | 0.2% | – 30.6% | 37 | 35 |
| 35 | Lamborghini | 9 | 0.2% | + 0.0% | 37 | 38 | 0.1% | – 25.5% | 40 | 38 |
| 36 | Smart | 9 | 0.2% | + 200.0% | 39 | 60 | 0.2% | – 31.0% | 35 | 32 |
| 37 | Xpeng | 9 | 0.2% | + 350.0% | 36 | 68 | 0.3% | + 44.7% | 34 | 39 |
| 38 | BAIC | 7 | 0.1% | + 75.0% | 33 | 39 | 0.1% | + 34.5% | 39 | 42 |
| 39 | Lancia | 7 | 0.1% | + 16.7% | 34 | 75 | 0.3% | + 120.6% | 33 | 40 |
| 40 | Maserati | 7 | 0.1% | + 250.0% | 43 | 21 | 0.1% | + 23.5% | 43 | 45 |
| 41 | Subaru | 6 | 0.1% | – 45.5% | 46 | 43 | 0.2% | + 2.4% | 38 | 41 |
| 42 | Aston Martin | 5 | 0.1% | + 150.0% | 40 | 24 | 0.1% | + 4.3% | 41 | 43 |
| 43 | DS | 3 | 0.1% | – 83.3% | 44 | 21 | 0.1% | – 71.2% | 42 | 37 |
| 44 | Lotus | 3 | 0.1% | + 50.0% | 42 | 17 | 0.1% | + 88.9% | 44 | 48 |
| 45 | Alpina | 1 | 0.0% | n/a | 47 | 9 | 0.0% | + 28.6% | 46 | 49 |
| 46 | Caterham | 1 | 0.0% | n/a | – | 2 | 0.0% | + 0.0% | 53 | 55 |
| 47 | Morgan | 1 | 0.0% | n/a | – | 2 | 0.0% | + 100.0% | 55 | 56 |
| – | Others | 147 | 2.9% | + 465.4% | – | 668 | 2.5% | + 339.5% | – | – |
Source: Statistiques Luxembourg
Anadolu Efes Erkek Basketbol Takımı, Fransız oyuncu Rodrigue Beaubois ile yollarını ayırdığını duyurdu.
Kulüpten yapılan açıklamada, "Yıllarca mavi-beyazlı formamız için ter döken, A takımımıza ikinci kaptanlık yapan, mücadeleci ruhu, profesyonelliği, zarafeti ve kulübümüze kattığı unutulmaz değerlerle Anadolu Efes tarihinin en özel isimlerinden biri olan Rodrigue Beaubois'ya teşekkür ederiz. Her zaman işini en iyi şekilde yapan duruşun, parkede attığın her adım, sessiz liderliğin, takım arkadaşlarınla ve taraftarlarımızla kurduğun samimi bağ... Birlikte nice zafer, sayısız kupa ve unutulmaz anılar biriktirdik. Sen sadece büyük bir oyuncu değil, bu ailenin en sevilen isimlerinden biri oldun. İyi ki yollarımız kesişti 'Babuş'. Teşekkürler Rodi. Yolun açık olsun." ifadeleri kullanıldı.
Türkiye kariyerine 2018-2019 sezonunda başlayan Beaubois, 8 sezon boyunca Anadolu Efes'in formasını terletti.

Galatasaray Kadın Futbol Takımı, Portekizli savunma oyuncusu Carole Costa'yı kadrosuna kattı.
Sarı-kırmızılı kulüpten yapılan açıklamaya göre Portekiz Kadın Milli Futbol Takımı'nda 190'ın üzerinde maça çıkan 36 yaşındaki Carole Costa ile anlaşma sağlandı.
İmzanın ardından açıklamalarda bulunan Costa, "Galatasaray'da olduğum için çok mutluyum. Burası çok büyük bir kulüp. Takımıma yardımcı olmak ve taraftarlarımıza birçok mutluluk yaşatmak için buradayım. Elbette elimden gelenin en iyisini yapacağım. Umarım taraftarlarımız bizi büyük bir coşkuyla desteklemeye gelir. Onlara birçok sevinç ve gurur dolu an yaşatacağımıza yürekten inanıyorum." ifadelerini kullandı.
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Costa, kariyeri boyunca Leixoes SC, SGS Essen, MSV Duisburg, BV Cloppenburg, Sporting ve Benfica'da forma giydi.

A Milli Kadın Voleybol Takımı'nın mücadele edeceği 2026 FIVB Milletler Ligi (VNL) Final Etabı'nın maç programı belli oldu.
Çin'in Makau Özel İdari Bölgesi'nde 22-26 Temmuz tarihlerinde düzenlenecek organizasyonda ay-yıldızlı ekip, çeyrek finalde 23 Temmuz Perşembe günü TSİ 11.00'de Kanada ile karşı karşıya gelecek.
Başantrenör Daniele Santarelli yönetimindeki milli takım, Kanada'yı elemesi halinde aynı gün oynanacak Çin-ABD eşleşmesinin galibiyle 25 Temmuz Cumartesi günü yarı finalde mücadele edecek.
Çeyrek finalde İtalya-Hollanda ve Brezilya-Japonya maçları ise 22 Temmuz'da yapılacak.
Yarı final müsabakaları 25 Temmuz Cumartesi günü yapılacak. Organizasyonda üçüncülük maçı 26 Temmuz Pazar günü TSİ 10.30'da, final ise aynı gün TSİ 14.30'da oynanacak.

Galatasaray yeni sezonun ilk transferinde mutlu sona yaklaştı. Sarı kırmızılıların Burnley'den kiraladığı Lesley Ugochukwu, uçaktan mesaj yolladı.
Galatasaray ilk transferine kavuşuyor...Sarı kırmızılılar, Championship ekibi Burnley'den Lesley Ugochukwu'yu kadrosuna kattı. İstanbul'a gelmek için uçağa bindi. Galatasaray, genç futbolcunun uçaktan videosunu paylaştı.
Ugochukwu videoda, “Merhaba, Galatasaray ailesi” ifadelerini kullandı.
?? Lesley Ugochukwu’dan büyük Galatasaray taraftarına mesaj var! pic.twitter.com/X44xvVAWSR
— Galatasaray SK (@GalatasaraySK) July 13, 2026
Galatasaray daha önce de gündeme gelen Samson Baidoo konusunda vites yükseltmeye karar verdi. Peki Lens forması giyen 22 yaşındaki stoperle, Davinson Sanchez'in karşılıklı istatistikleri nasıl?
Galatasaray Yönetimi, TFF'nin belirlediği genç yabancı kriterine uyan Samson Baidoo konusunda gaza basma kararı aldı. 22 yaşındaki savunmacı daha önce de gündeme gelmişti. Lens forması giyen Avusturyalı stoperin tahmini piyasa değeri 25 milyon euro... Fakat Fransız ekibinin daha fazlasını talep edebileceği konuşuluyor. Taraflar arasındaki görüşmeler başladı. Kısa süre içinde durumun netleşmesi bekleniyor.
İŞTE RAKAMLAR
Samson Baidoo ve Davinson Sanchez arasındaki kıyaslama ise şöyle oluştu (90 dakika başına lig performansı):
Top Kazanma: 10.6 Baidoo/11.87 Sanchez
Araya Girme: 5.32 Baidoo/4.66 Sanchez
Uzaklaştırma: 2.64 Baidoo/2.59 Sanchez
Şut Engelleme: 1.07 Baidoo/0.71 Sanchez
İsabetli Uzun Pas: 1.34 (%58) Baidoo/1.8 (%38) Sanchez
3. Bölgeye İsabetli Pas: 3.09 (%91) Baidoo/5.44 (%74) Sanchez
Kazanılan Hava Topu: 2.37 (%53) Baidoo/1.9 (%59) Sanchez
Yerde Kazanılan İkili Mücadele: 4.38 (%66) Baidoo/4.56 (%56) Sanchez
YERİNE Mİ YANINA MI?
Akıllardaki soru ise net... Baidoo, Davinson Sanchez'in yanına mı yoksa yerine mi gelecek? Bilindiği üzere Como'nun Sanchez'e ciddi bir ilgisi var. Galatasaray Yönetimi, 30 milyon euronun altındaki teklifleri değerlendirmeyecek. Alınan bilgilere göre; Cim-Bom Davinson'un kaldığı senaryoda bile bir stoper takviyesi yapacak. Kolombiyalı futbolcu giderse, bu bölgedeki takviye sayısı 2'ye çıkacak. Yani Baidoo her iki ihtimalde de Sarı-Kırmızılılar'ın önceliği gibi duruyor...

Bir dönem Fenerbahçe forması da giyen Brezilyalı efsane Roberto Carlos, kendi dönemiyle günümüzü kıyasladı. Unutulmaz yıldız, şu anda pek mutlu değil gibi...
Aktif kariyerinde bir dönem Fenerbahçe forması da giyen Roberto Carlos, katıldığı bir yayında günümüz futbolunu eleştirdi. Brezilyalı efsane, "Her şey çok fazla topa sahip olma, çok fazla istatistik elde etmek... Futbol değişti ve değiştiğini kabul etmek gerekiyor. Artık sahanın bir ucundan diğerine atılan o uzun çapraz pasları göremiyoruz" dedi.
SÜREKLİ AYAĞA PAS!
Carlos, "Forvetler savunmadan kurtulmak için hareketlenir ve pas savunmacının üzerinden aşırılarak ona ulaştırılırdı. Artık bunları görmüyorum. Şimdi hep ayağa pas, ayağa pas, topa sahip olma... Bir de geçmiş nesillerin büyük forvetlerini bugünün futbolunda düşünün. Sahip oldukları zeka, hız ve deha ile neler yaparlardı?" ifadelerini kullandı.
NELER YAPARLARDI?
Roberto Carlos, "Ronaldo (R9), Batistuta, Romario ve Baggio bugün oynasa nasıl olurdu? Elbette bugün futbol farklı oynanıyor, antrenmanlar bile başka yapılıyor. Ve bu değişim devam edecek. Ama bizim dönemimiz... Lütfen bugünleri bizim zamanlarımızla kıyaslamayın!" şeklinde konuşarak eski günlerin daha güzel olduğunu ifade etti.
