Okan Buruk, Trabzonspor yenilgisinin faturasın kesti. Galatasaray teknik direktörü, 7 ana başlıkta Göztepe karşısında yepyeni bir takım sahaya süreceğinin sinyallerini verdi. Papara Park'ta sahaya çıkan 11'den en az 5 oyuncunun bu akşam İzmir deplasmanında sahada olması beklenmiyor. Ayrıca mevkileri değiştireceği oyuncularla beraber Okan Buruk'un "taze" bir takımla İzmir deplasmanında olması bekleniyor.
Galatasaray'da Trabzonspor'a 2-1 kaybedilen derbi sonrasında Okan Buruk'u bu akşam İzmir deplasmanında zorlu seçimler bekliyor. Papara Park'ta düşük performanslarıyla hayal kırıklığı yaşayan bazı isimlerin bu akşam kesik yemesi, Göztepe karşısında sahada olamayacağı düşünülüyor.
OKAN BURUK'UN 7 PLANI
- Wagner Pina'nın koridor yaptığı Jakops'un yerine Eren Elmalı geçecek.
- Jakops'a yardım getirmeyen Noa Lang'ın yerine cezası biten Leroy Sane forma giyecek.
- Trabzonspor karşısında en fazla eleştirilen Icardi'nin yerine Barış Alper forvete geçecek.
- Barış Alper'den boşalan kanada Yunus Akgün gidecek.
- Yunus'un yerine 10 numarada Yaser Asprilla başlayacak.
- Hatta Torreira'nın bile kenara gelip İlkay'ın 11'de başlama ihtimali var.
- Ayrıca cezalı Abdülkerim Bardakçı'nın yerin Singo'nun stopere gelmesi ve sağ bekte Boey ya da Sallai'nin 11'de başlama ihtimali çok yüksek.
MUHTEMEL GÖZTEPE 11'İ
Okan Buruk'un bu akşam Göztepe karşısında sahaya sürmeyi planladığı 11:
Uğurcan
Sallai (Boey), Davinson, Singo, Eren Elmalı
Lemina, İlkay
Yunus, Asprilla, Leroy Sane
Barış Alper
Eğer 11 bu şekilde olursa Trabzonspor maçından farklı 5 oyuncu (yani neredeyse takımın yarısı) değişmiş olur. Ayrıca sağ bek, stoper, ön ibero, kanatlar, 10 numara ve forvet hattının değişimiyle Okan Buruk, İzmir'de bambaşka bir takımla sahada olmuş olur.
Galatasaray bu akşam İzmir deplasmanında adeta ateşten gömlek giyecek. Trabzonspor'a deplasmanda 2-1 yenilen sarı-kırmızılılar, sadece bordo-mavilileri değil onunla beraber Fenerbahçe'yi de heveslendirdi. İzmir deplasmanında Göztepe karşısında yaşanacak bir puan kaybı sarı-kırmızılılar için bir değil iki değil tam 6 risk birden barındırıyor. İşte olası puan kaybı sonrasında Galatasaray'da neler yaşanabileceğini konusunda ciddi ihtimaller.
Trabzonspor'a 2-1 yenilen Galatasaray bu akşam İzmir'de ligin dişli takımlarından Göztepe'ye konuk olacak. Sahasında Süper Ligin en iyi takımlarından olan renkdaşı, 13 maçta sadece 1 kez yenildi. Ancak son 3 maçında da sahadan beraberlikle ayrıldı.
O G B M A Y AV. P
13 6 6 1 16 7 +9 24
Galatasaray ise bu sezon dış sahada 11 puan kaybetti. Hatta son 3 deplasman maçının ikisinde sahadan yenilgi ile ayrıldı.
O G B M A Y AV. P
13 9 1 3 25 9 +16 28
SADECE 1 KEZ ÜST ÜSTE PUAN KAYBEDİLDİ
Galatasaray bu akşam yenilse de yense de lider olmaya devam edecek. Ancak kazanırsa puan farkı son 6 hafta kala 4'e çıkacak. Kaybetmesi durumunda ise 1 olarak kalacak. Muhtemel bir puan kaybı ise sarı-kırmızılılar da ciddi sıkıntılara neden olabilir.
Bu sezon Galatasaray sadece ilk yarıda Trabzonspor'la berabere kaldıktan sonra Kocaelispor'a yenilerek üst üste 2 maçta puan kaybetti.
Bir kez daha Trabzonspor'a kaybedildi. Arkasında bu kez zorlu Göztepe deplasmanı var. Peki bu maçta puan kaybı neleri değiştirir?
İŞTE MUHTEMEL OLARAK YAŞANACAKLAR
- Okan Buruk eleştirilir. Hem oyuncu tercihleri hem de konsantrasyon konusu gündeme daha güçlü gelir.
- Kadroda şans bulan (Icardi ve İlkay gibi) isimlerin aslarının (Osimhen ve Gabriel Sara) yerini doldurmaktan uzak olduğu iddiası daha güçlü konuşulur.
- Gelecek sezonun planları net şekilde değişir.
- Yönetimin planları masaya yatırılır. Seçim süreci bile etkilenir.
- Camiada "psikolojik olarak kırıldık" algısı başları. Rakiplerde ise "yakaladık" havası artar.
- Galatasaray'ın deplasman karnesi masaya gelir. Gençlerbirliği ve Samsunspor'un hevesi artar.
Ozan Kabak, Fenerbahçe'ye gelecek mi? Hoffenheim'la sözleşmesi sezon sonunda bitecek olan milli futbolcu son kararını verdi. Ozan'ın "neden olmasın" diye başlayan süreç sarı-lacivertlilerin içinde bulunduğu bilinmezlikler yüzünden çıkmaza girdi. Ozan kendini isteyen Domenico Tedesco ile kendisiyle görüşen Devin Özek'in gelecek sezon devam edip etmeyeceğine emin olamadığı için geri adım attı.
Milan Skriniar dışında stoper hattında tam anlamıyla güven veren bir stoperi olmayan Fenerbahçe'nin gözü yerli stoperlerde. Son iki sezondur alt yapıdan yetişen Merih Demiral yoklandı. Olmadı. Çünkü Merih'in, Suudi Arabistan'da kazandığı rakam çok yüksek.
OZAN KABAK'LA SÜRPRİZ GÖRÜŞME
Sarı-lacivertliler bir süre önce sürpriz bir karar aldı. Hoffenheim ile sözleşmesi sezon sonunda bitecek olan Ozan Kabak'la temas kurdu. Durumunu sordu. Gazetemiz bir hafta önce; "milli yıldız, şartların oluşması durumunda Fenerbahçe forması giyebileceğini dile getirdi" haberini girdi.
FENERAHÇE'YE HAYIR DEME NEDENLERİ
Gelen bilgiler ise beklenen şartların oluşmadığı yönünde. Çünkü Ozan Kabak, Fenerbahçe'nin içinde bulunduğu pek çok durum yüzünden çubukluyu giymeyi reddetti. İşte Milli futbolcunun kafasını karıştıran nedenler:
* Kendisini isteyen Tedesco kalacak mı net değil!
* Görüştüğü Devin Özek kalacak mı net değil!
* Yönetimin devam edeceği bile net değil!
HOFFENHEIM'LA YENİLEMEYE YAKIN
Tüm bu noktaları alt alta yazınca Ozan Kabak, Galatasaray alt yapısından yetişmesini bir kenara bırakarak Fenerbahçe'ye gelmeyi doğru bulmadı. Avrupa'da kalmaya karar verdi. Hoffenheim'la sözleşme görüşmeleri devam ediyor. Hatta Almanlara bakılacak olursa anlaşma da yakın. Ancak gelen bilgilere göre 2026 Dünya Kupası sonrasına kadar yeni sözleşme imzalama konusunda bir karar vermemek fikrine de çok yakın.
Fenerbahçe derbiye 11 yabancıyla çıktı, TFF masayı devirdi. Tedesco'nun, Beşiktaş derbisinde 11 yabancı ile sahaya çıkması sonrasında TFF'nin "bir daha böyle bir durum gerçekleşmesin" diyerek 12+2 olan yabancı kararını bir gecede 10+4 olarak değiştirmek için karar aldığı iddia edildi. Hem de bu karar seçilmeden önce İbrahim Hacıosmanoğlu'nun, "kurala karışıyım, yabancı sayısı serbest olmalı" çıkışına rağmen alındığı konuşuluyor.
Fenerbahçe'nin Beşiktaş derbisine 11 yabancıyla çıkmasının dumanı tüterken sosyal medyada hemen bir, "yabancı kuralı değişiyor" tartışmaları başladı. İddialara göre İbrahim Hacıosmanoğlu yönetimi, gelecek sezondan başlamak üzere 12+2 olan yabancı kuralını 10+4 olarak değiştirecek. Peki bu ne anlama geliyor?
YENİ KURALDA +4 NE DEMEK?
Şu anda takımların 14 yabancı oyuncularından en az ikisi 2002 ve sonrası doğumlu olmalı... yeni kurala göre bu sayı 2003 doğumlu ve en az 4 yabancıya çıkacak. Yeni yabancı kuralında takımların sahaya 11 yabancıyla çıkıp çıkmamaları ile ilgili herhangi bir değişiklik olacağına dair bir açıklama ise yok.
HACIOSMANOĞLU SINIRA KARŞIYDI
Hacıosmanoğlu TFF başkanı seçilmeden önce yabancı sayısını sadece rakamlarla sınırlamanın Türk futboluna fayda sağlamadığını savunuyordu. Ancak gelir gelmez fikri değişti. Yabancı sınırı getirildi.
Hacıosmanoğlu'nun ana fikrine karşı olarak TFF, yabancı sayısını serbest bırakmak yerine, yerli oyuncu oynatan takımlara teşvik primi verilmesi gibi ekonomik modeller üzerinde duruyor.
Nisan ayı Galatasaray için çok sıcak geçecek. 26 Nisan'da oynanacak Fenerbahçe derbisi Dursun Özbek için ya "yürü ya kulum" ya da "yeter artık" anlamına gelecek. 2024'te yapılan seçimin tarihi 27 Nisan'da açıklanmıştı. Bu tarih bu yıl Fenerbahçe derbinin oynanacağı derbinin hemen sonrasına geliyor. Kimse Başkan Dursun Özbek ve yönetiminden zorlu derbi öncesinde bir tarih açıklamasını beklemiyor. Tek bilinen Fenerbahçe derbisinden çıkacak sonuç ve şampiyonluk yarışının 30 Mayıs'ta yapılması beklenen başkanlık yarışını doğrudan etkilemesi.
Galatasaray'ı sezon sonunda kritik bir başkanlık seçimi bekliyor. Dursun Özbek yönetiminin 2026 Nisan ayının son haftasına kadar resmi tarihi (ilk ve ikinci toplantı günlerini) açıklaması bekleniyor. Tahminler seçimli genel kurulun ilk toplantısının 23 Mayıs (çoğunluk sağlanırsa) aksi taktirde çoğunluk aranmaksızın 30 Mayıs'ta olması bekleniyor.
2 YIL DAHA BAŞKAN OLACAK
2024 yılında seçim takvimi 27 Nisan tarihinde açıklanmıştı. Bu 27 Nisan, Fenerbahçe derbisinin oynanacağı günün hemen ertesine geliyor. Camiada konuşulanlara göre eğer Galatasaray derbiyi kazanırsa Dursun Özbek'in karşısına rakip çıkmaz. Mayıs sonunda yapılacak seçimde Başkan Özbek 2 yıl daha başkan olarak devam eder.
EĞER DERBİ KAZANILAMAZSA
Aksi bir durumda ise ortalık "şenlik" alanına döner. Özbek'i pek çok açıdan eleştiren muhalefet kesinlikle karşısına güçlü bir aday çıkarır. Camianın ağır abilerinden Özbek'e, "artık kenara çekil" çağrıları da gelir. Özbek yönetime alacak ağır bir isim bile bulamayabilir. Hatta belki de Dursun Özbek aday olmaz.
Şu an için camiada çok fazla iddia var. Derbi ve şampiyonluk yarışından çıkacak sonuç Galatasaray'ın önümüzdeki 2 yılını belirleyecek başkanlık yarışı etkileyecek.
Ziraat Bankkart: Murat Yenipazar, Fornal, Bedirhan Bülbül, Abdelaziz, Clevenot, Vahit Emre Savaş (Berkay Bayraktar, Burakhan Tosun)
Galatasaray HDI Sigorta: Doğukan Ulu, Patry, Jaeschke, Ahmet Tümer, Arslan Ekşi, Maar (Caner Ergül, Hasan Yeşilbudak, Wright, Hacı Şahin, Gökçen Yüksel, Alonso, Can Koç)
Trabzonspor'da kiralık olarak forma giyen Andre Onana için sürpriz bir iddia ortaya atıldı. Kiralık dönemini tamamlayan Kamerunlu yıldız için Beşiktaş'ın devrede olduğu öne sürüldü.
Trabzonspor'da kiralık olarak forma giyen Andre Onana için Manchester United kararını verdi. 2023 yılında Inter’den 50 milyon Euro gibi dev bir bedelle transfer edilen Kamerunlu kaleci kadroda istenmiyor. Kulüp, Onana'nın haftalık 140 bin Euro’luk kazancını fazla buluyor.
Onana’nın ya bonservisiyle satılması ya da yeniden kiralanması bekleniyor.
BEŞİKTAŞ İDDİASI
İngiliz basınından Daily Mail'e göre ise, Trabzonspor, başarılı kaleciyi kadrosunda tutmak isterken; Beşiktaş’ın da devreye girdiği iddia ediliyor. Ayrıca Monaco ve Suudi Arabistan kulüpleri de pusuda bekleyen diğer adaylar arasında.
Türkiyənin Alanya şəhərində təlim-məşq toplanışında olan çimərlik futbolu üzrə Azərbaycan millisi ikinci yoxlama oyununa çıxıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, millimiz Alanya Bələdiyəspor çimərlik stadionunda növbəti dəfə Moldova yığması ilə qarşılaşıb.
Görüş komandamızın 7:3 hesablı qələbəsi ilə yekunlaşıb. Azərbaycan millisinin heyətində Ramil Əliyev və Sabir Allahquliyev hərəyə 2 qol vurublar. Kamran Qürbətov, Elçin Qasımov və Sahib Məmmədov isə hərəyə 1 dəfə fərqləniblər.
Xatırladaq ki, bu komandalar arasında keçirilmiş ilk yoxlama oyununda da Azərbaycan millisi 8:5 hesablı qələbə qazanmışdı.
Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 26-cı turunun bu gün keçirilmiş “Zirə” – “Şamaxı” matçı bərabərliklə (1:1) başa çatdı.
Arena.az Zirədə baş tutmuş bu matçın yekun protokolunu və icmalını təqdim edir.
Azərbaycan Premyer Liqası 26-cı tur 7 aprel
“Zirə” – “Şamaxı” 1:1 Qollar: Leroy Mikels, 69 – Edqar Adilxanov, 90+2. Qolla nəticələnməyən penalti: Ruan Renato, 65. Sarı vərəqələr: Qismət Alıyev, 57 (hakimin qərarına etiraz). Anatoli Nuriyev, 60 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti) – Rüfət Abbasov, 41 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti). Karim Rossi, 77 (hakimin qərarına etiraz). Rəsmi şəxsə göstərilən sarı vərəqə: Ayxan Abbasov, 54 (hakimin qərarına etiraz). Qırmızı vərəqə: Dioqo Balau, 53 (ciddi qayda pozuntusu). Artırılan vaxt: Birinci hissədə yoxdur, ikinci hissədə 5 dəqiqə. Saat 17:15. Zirə İdman Kompleksinin stadionu, 300 tamaşaçı.
Baş hakim: Elçin Məsiyev. Baş hakimin köməkçiləri: Rahil Ramazanov, Teymur Teymurov. Dördüncü hakim: İnqilab Məmmədov. VAR: Rauf Cabbarov. AVAR: Pərvin Talıbov. Hakim-inspektor: Munis Abdullayev. AFFA nümayəndəsi: Zaur Hacı-Məhərrəmov.
Google has begun placing sponsored ad units directly inside the Images tab of mobile search results — a new placement that eligible campaigns can access without any changes to existing keyword targeting.
What’s happening. When a user navigates to the Images tab within Google Search on mobile, they may now see sponsored units appearing within the image grid. Each unit shows a full image creative as the primary visual alongside text, and is clearly labelled “Sponsored” — consistent with how Google labels ads elsewhere in search results.
How it works. Eligible campaigns can serve into the Images tab without any changes to keyword targeting or campaign structure. The placement draws from existing image assets, meaning advertisers running Search or Performance Max campaigns with strong visual creative are best positioned to benefit. No separate image-only campaign setup is required.
Why we care. This is a meaningful expansion of Google’s paid search real estate. For product-led and catalog-heavy advertisers, the Images tab is where purchase-intent discovery often starts — and now ads can appear right in that moment. If your campaigns already use strong image assets, you may be picking up incremental impressions without lifting a finger.
The big picture. Early indications suggest this placement behaves more like a visual discovery surface than classic paid search. Expect high impression volume but lower click-through rates — more in line with display or Shopping than traditional text ads. That said, the assist value in multi-touch conversion paths could be significant, particularly for retail and direct-to-consumer brands. Treat it as upper-funnel reach, not a last-click channel.
What to watch. Google has not made a formal announcement, and there is no dedicated reporting breakdown for Images tab placements yet. Monitor your impression share and segment data closely to understand whether this placement is contributing — and whether it’s eating into organic image visibility for competitors.
First seen. The placement was spotted by Google Ads Expert – Matteo Braghetta, who shared seeing this update on LinkedIn. No official documentation has been published by Google at the time of writing.
Over 30% of outbound clicks go to just 10 domains, with Google alone taking more than 20%, according to a new Semrush study published today.
ChatGPT also relies less on the live web, triggering search on 34.5% of queries, down from 46% in late 2024.
The big picture. ChatGPT’s growth has plateaued, and its role in how users navigate the web is evolving unevenly.
Referral traffic from ChatGPT grew 206%, comparing January 2025 to January 2026.
The details. Most ChatGPT referral traffic still goes to a small set of sites, even as more sites receive some traffic.
Google accounts for 21.6% of all ChatGPT referral traffic.
The next nine domains bring the top 10 to just over 30% of referrals.
Most other sites get a long tail of minimal traffic.
The number of domains receiving referrals expanded, peaking at around 260,000 in 2025 before settling near 170,000.
Why we care. Visibility in ChatGPT doesn’t translate evenly into traffic, and you’ll likely see marginal referral impact. The decline in search-triggered queries also limits your chances to earn citations and traffic.
When ChatGPT searches. It defaults to pre-trained knowledge and uses web search in specific cases, including:
User requests for sources.
Questions about recent events.
Situations where the model lacks confidence.
Behavior shift. Most ChatGPT prompts still don’t resemble traditional search queries.
Between 65% and 85% of prompts don’t match standard keywords, reflecting more complex, conversational inputs.
Meanwhile, engagement is deepening. Queries per session jumped 50% in late 2025.
About the data. Semrush analyzed more than 1 billion lines of U.S. clickstream data from October 2024 to February 2026 across a 200 million-user panel, tracking prompts, referral destinations, and search usage.
Türkiyənin Alanya şəhərində təlim-məşq toplanışında olan çimərlik futbolu üzrə Azərbaycan milli komandası ikinci yoldaşlıq oyununa çıxıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Millimiz Alanya Bələdiyəspor çimərlik stadionunda növbəti dəfə Moldova yığması ilə qarşılaşıb.
Görüş komandamızın 7:3 hesablı qələbəsi ilə yekunlaşıb. Azərbaycan millisinin heyətində Ramil Əliyev və Sabir Allahquliyev hərəyə 2, Kamran Qürbətov, Elçin Qasımov və Sahib Məmmədov isə 1 qol vurublar.
Komandalar arasında keçirilən ilk yoldaşlıq oyununda millimiz 8:5 hesablı qələbə qazanıb.
Bu gün AFFA-nın Lisenziya və Qeydiyyat Departamenti tərəfindən “RL-II L” lisenziya növünə müraciət edən və AFFA Region Liqasının 1/4 final mərhələsinə yüksələn klublar üçün 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümünün lisenziyalaşdırma prosesi üzrə xüsusi dövr iclası keçirilib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, AFFA Təhsil və Reabilitasiya Mərkəzində təşkil olunan tədbirdə baş katibin müavini Elçin Məmmədov, Lisenziya və Qeydiyyat Departamentinin rəhbəri Seymur Səlimli çıxış edərək klublara lisenziyalaşdırma mövsümündə uğurlar arzulayıblar.
İclas zamanı iştirakçı klublara lisenziyalaşdırma qaydaları, qeydiyyat prosesləri, tələb olunan sənədlər, eləcə də klublar tərəfindən atılacaq növbəti addımlar haqqında ətraflı məlumat verilib.
Sonda iştirakçıların sualları cavablandırılıb və praktiki izahlar təqdim olunub.
İnfarkt keçirən rumıniyalı mütəxəssis Mirça Luçeskunun əməliyyatı baş tutmayacaq.
Futbolpress.az xarici mətbuata istinadən xəbər verir ki, buna səbəb Luçeskunun fiziki vəziyyətidir.
Hərtərəfli müayinə zamanı ağciyərlərə təsir edən insult və qan dövranı problemləri də aşkar edilib. Onun bədəni belə mürəkkəb prosedura tab gətirmək üçün çox zəifdir.
Xatırladaq ki, mütəxəssis Rumıniya milli komandasının məşqi zamanı vəziyyəti pisləşdiyi üçün xəstəxanaya yerləşdirilmişdi.
Former Milan striker Alexandre Pato has revealed that Carlo Ancelotti decided to name his dog after him and has explained what makes the current Brazil head coach such a ‘gentleman’.
Pato spoke in-depth about his time with Milan, working under Ancelotti and his life post-retirement in a feature interview with CBS Sports Golazo.
Pato on Milan memories and special Ancelotti relationship: ‘He’s the best coach ever’
Pato joined Milan as a teenager in 2007, went on to win the Golden Boy award in 2009 and won the Serie A title in 2010-11 while finishing as the club’s joint-top scorer that season.
Joining such a prestigious club at such a young age wasn’t always an easy transition, though, as Pato explained: “When I came to Milan, I went inside the locker room just by myself. I saw the photos and the names around the locker room. I said ‘wow’.
“In front of me I have Kaka, Seedorf, Pirlo is there, Gattuso is here, Maldini. Ronaldo, too. I say ‘wow’. I need to play it cool. It was amazing.”
DUBAI, UNITED ARAB EMIRATES – JANUARY 06: (L to R) Kaka, Alexandre Pato, head coach Carlo Ancelotti, Andrea Pirlo, Marek Jankulowski and David Beckham of AC Milan watch the penalty shootout form the bench after the Dubai Football Challenge match between AC Milan and Hamburger SV at The Emirates Sevens Stadium on January 6, 2009 in Dubai, United Arab Emirates. (Photo by Ryan Pierse/Getty Images)
Pato says that Ancelotti was the one who helped him settle the most in Milan, though. He says that they still enjoy a close relationship and that Ancelotti has even named his dog ‘Pato’.
“He gave me confidence. The name of his dog is Pato, we were that close,” the former Rossoneri striker revealed.
“I feel like Ancelotti is more than just a coach, he’s a friend, he’s a father. When I was at Milan, I was 17 years old. So when I arrived there, he came to the gate of Milanello, he took my hand and said ‘okay, go inside, I want to introduce you to the other players’.
“So he called every single player and said ‘guys, this is Pato’, they said ‘hi Pato, good luck and we are here for you’. That’s why I think Ancelotti is more than a coach, he’s a gentleman.”
Pato has no doubt as to where Ancelotti ranks among the game’s all-time great head coaches: “I think for me, he’s the best coach ever.”
Reports in South America indicate that Carlo Ancelotti will soon extend his contract with the Brazil national team, which will rule out any possibility of him replacing Gennaro Gattuso as head coach of his native Italy.
Ancelotti set to extend Brazil contract until 2030
Ancelotti has been the head coach of Brazil for just shy of a year, having joined the Selecao in May 2025 after the end of his second stint with Real Madrid. He penned an initial contract that would see him through until the end of the upcoming 2026 FIFA World Cup.
According to the latest updates from ESPN in Brazil, however, Ancelotti has a verbal agreement in place to extend his contract by a further four years until the summer of 2030.
ESPN suggests that Ancelotti could put pen to paper on an official contract extension within the next few days. Tuesday’s report claims that the Brazilian federation finalised the details of a new contract earlier this week, and now, the coach’s signature and final legal checks are all that is missing.
FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS – MARCH 26: Brazil head coach Carlo Ancelotti waves before the international friendly match between Brazil and France at Gillette Stadium on March 26, 2026 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
The details have been agreed, and the Brazilian FA believe that the final once-over from Ancelotti’s lawyers is more of a formality than anything.
Ancelotti is set to maintain his current salary, which means that he will still be the highest-paid coach in the history of the Brazil national team. He reportedly earns around €10m per season, not including bonuses.
This rules him out of the running to take over as head coach of the Italy national team following the departure of Gennaro Gattuso over the weekend. The latest reports indicate that Napoli’s Antonio Conte and Milan’s Massimiliano Allegri are the current frontrunners.
Arsenal are interested in signing the Bayer Leverkusen playmaker Malik Tillman during the summer transfer window.
The United States International has a contract with the German club until 2030, and they consider him as an “unsellable” asset. However, Arsenal are looking to sign him to add some much-needed creativity and dynamism in the middle of the park.
They will also face competition from Aston Villa. It remains to be seen which of the two Premier League clubs comes forward with an acceptable offer for him. An offer of around €45 million could be enough to get the deal done, as per FussballDaten.
Arsenal certainly have the financial muscle to pay up, and Tillman would be a quality long-term acquisition. The opportunity to join the Premier League side will be exciting for the United States International. It would be a huge step up for him, and he would get to play for one of the biggest clubs in the world. Even though Leverkusen are unwilling to let him leave, they will find it difficult to turn down a substantial offer.
The German club is unlikely to sanction his departure before the World Cup, and they will hope that he can impress in the upcoming mega event. It will certainly strengthen their position in negotiations and help them recoup a substantial amount of money.
Arsenal are looking to regularly fight for major trophies, and they need more quality and depth in the team. The United States International could prove to be a handy option for them in the middle of the park. He will help create opportunities for his teammates and link up with the attackers as well. The 23-year-old has eight goals to his name this season.
Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur are looking to strengthen their attacking units by signing Hoffenheim striker Fisnik Asllani in the summer.
The 23-year-old Kosovo star has impressed with the Bundesliga outfit, with 18 goal contributions. He has helped Hoffenheim stay in the top five.
According to a report from BILD, Tottenham and Chelsea are pushing to sign the 23-year-old attacker, and it will be interesting to see if they are prepared to pay up. The striker will cost around €30 million, and the Premier League clubs certainly have the financial muscle to afford him.
He is a young player with a lot of potential, and he has shown his quality in German football. He could make his mark in English football as well and help improve the likes of Chelsea and Tottenham. The €30 million asking price could prove to be a bargain for a player of his quality and potential.
The 23-year-old will only improve with coaching and experience. Chelsea and Tottenham have done well to groom young players in the past, and they could play a key role in his development. The striker has a contract with the German club until 2029, and any club hoping to secure his signature will have to pay the asking price for him.
It remains to be seen how the situation develops over the next few weeks. Tottenham need someone who can support Dominic Solanke in the attack. The England international has not been a prolific goalscorer for them. On the other hand, Chelsea needs an upgrade on Liam Delap, who has not been able to make the desired impact at the London club. It will be interesting to see where Asllani ends up eventually.
Oscar Mingueza has been linked with a move away from Spanish club Celta Vigo at the end of the season.
The 27-year-old will be a free agent in the summer, and the Spanish outfit has failed to secure a contract agreement with him so far. Aston Villa and West Ham United are keen on the defender, and he’s likely to move on.
The Spanish club is hoping to keep him beyond this season and has already offered him an extension. However, the two parties have not been able to come to an agreement. Mingueza has recently switched agents, and Celta Vigo have had no talks with his new representatives about a new deal, according to Estadio Deportivo.
The situation will be a boost for Aston Villa and West Ham United. It remains to be seen which of the two clubs can get the deal done. They need more quality and depth in the defensive unit, and the 27-year-old could be ideal for them. He has the quality and the experience to thrive in English football, and the opportunity to move to England will be exciting for the player as well. He is at the peak of his career, and this is the right time for him to take on a fresh challenge.
Aston Villa is pushing for Champions League qualification and needs a deeper, higher-quality squad next season. The 27-year-old right back could be a very useful option for them.
Meanwhile, West Ham is fighting for survival in the Premier League. The defender might want to join a competitive team and Aston Villa is likely to be a more attractive destination for him..
According to French outlet L’Equipe, the future of Eduardo Camavinga is looking increasingly likely to be away from Real Madrid. The 23-year-old was already under severe scrutiny within the club, and then his mistake, which cost Alvaro Arbeloa’s team the opening goal in their 2-1 defeat to Mallorca a few days ago, made the situation […]
According to French outlet L’Equipe, the future of Eduardo Camavinga is looking increasingly likely to be away from Real Madrid. The 23-year-old was already under severe scrutiny within the club, and then his mistake, which cost Alvaro Arbeloa’s team the opening goal in their 2-1 defeat to Mallorca a few days ago, made the situation […]
On Tuesday, the Pittsburgh Steelers reported to team facilities for the start of offseason activities. The Steelers' offseason report day is today, April 7th. This is followed by a voluntary minicamp from April 20-22. Then, after a break, they will return to host OTAs over a period of five weeks on May 18, May 20-21, May 26, May 28-29, June 8-9, and June 11-12. Mandatory minicamp falls in the middle of that from June 2-4.
Here's how the dates and workouts break down for this first round of minicamps.
Steelers Voluntary Minicamp:Monday, April 20 - Day 1Tuesday, April 21 - Day 2Wednesday, April 22 - Day 3
Check out these pics and video from the Steelers showing up at team facilities as the city prepares to host the 2026 NFL draft.
The 2026 NCAA season just ended, and Michigan is celebrating a national title. However, attention has already shifted toward the 2026-27 college basketball season. Fans and analysts are now looking ahead to see which teams can contend.
Roster changes will play a huge role in shaping next season’s rankings. The transfer portal is opening soon, and many players will explore new options. At the same time, NBA draft decisions will impact several top programs. Because of this, predicting next season is not easy right now.
Even so, some programs remain strong due to great coaching and smart recruiting. These teams reload every year and stay competitive at the highest level. A strong offseason can easily turn a good roster into a title contender. On the other hand, losing good players can push teams down the rankings.
USC Trojans forward Rashaun Agee (12) is defended by Purdue Boilermakers forward Camden Heide during the Big Ten Men’s Basketball Tournament game at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis.
USC is still adjusting under head coach Eric Musselman after a slow start. However, the Trojans are bringing in a strong recruiting class this offseason. Christian Collins leads three McDonald’s All-Americans joining the program next year.
At the same time, retaining players like Rodney Rice and Jacob Cofie is very important. Alijah Arenas is another key name who could shape the team’s future success. If USC keeps its core intact, the team could rise quickly.
Therefore, this season will depend on both development and roster stability in Los Angeles.
24. TCU
TCU Horned Frogs guard Tanner Toolson (55), left, TCU Horned Frogs forward David Punch (15) and TCU Horned Frogs guard Brock Harding (2) react as their team loses to Duke March 21, 2026 during the second half of the NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament second round East Region game at the Bon Secours Wellness Arena in Greenville, South Carolina.
TCU showed strong improvement during Big 12 play and finished the season well. The Horned Frogs built momentum and looked competitive against top teams late.
David Punch and Xavier Edmonds provide strength and scoring in the frontcourt. Meanwhile, Micah Robinson and Liutauras Lelevicius add versatility on the wings. Brock Harding also brings stability at the point guard position.
If this core group stays together, TCU can build on last season’s success. However, roster retention will be the biggest challenge during the offseason.
23. Texas Tech
Texas Tech Red Raiders guard Donovan Atwell (12) looks on during the second half against the BYU Cougars at Marriott Center. Credit: Aaron Baker-Imagn Images
Texas Tech enters the offseason with several important questions about its roster. JT Toppin’s injury status will play a major role in team planning.
In addition, Christian Anderson’s decision could depend on how the roster shapes up. Other young players may also explore their options during this period.
Despite the uncertainty, head coach Grant McCasland has proven he can build strong teams. Texas Tech also has strong financial backing to attract talent through the portal.
22. UCLA
UCLA Bruins guard Skyy Clark (55) reacts against the UConn Huskies in the second half during a second round game of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images
UCLA faces a challenging offseason after losing key players from last season’s roster. Donovan Dent and Tyler Bilodeau leave major gaps that must be filled.
Still, Trent Perry returns and should take a big step forward next season. Eric Dailey Jr. and Xavier Booker give the Bruins a solid frontcourt foundation.
However, the team must add a reliable point guard and another forward. If UCLA addresses those needs, it can remain competitive in the Big Ten.
21. Iowa
Iowa Hawkeyes guard Bennett Stirtz (14) shoots against Illinois Fighting Illini guard Kylan Boswell (4) in the second half during an Elite Eight game of the South Regional of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament at Toyota Center. Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images
Iowa surprised many teams with a deep run to the Elite Eight last season. That success has created strong momentum heading into the new campaign.
Several important players like Kael Combs and Cooper Koch could return next year. Cam Manyawu also adds balance and strength to the starting lineup.
In addition, Tate Sage and Alvaro Folgueiras showed great potential during the tournament. However, Iowa still needs a high-level guard to lead the offense consistently.
20. Saint Louis
Saint Louis Billikens forward Ishan Sharma (9) passes the ball in the second half against the Michigan Wolverines during a second round game of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament at Keybank Center. Credit: Gregory Fisher-Imagn Images
Saint Louis had an excellent season and managed to retain head coach Josh Schertz. That stability gives the program a strong foundation moving forward.
Trey Green and Ishan Sharma provide consistent shooting from the perimeter. Meanwhile, Quentin Jones and Kellen Thames add speed and scoring ability.
Amari McCottry also contributes with his aggressive playing style on both ends. If Saint Louis adds a strong frontcourt player, the team could improve further.
19. Kansas
Kansas Jayhawks guard Jamari McDowell (11) reacts with the bench in the second half against the St. John’s Red Storm during a second round game of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament at Viejas Arena. Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images
Kansas experienced a mixed offseason with both positive and negative developments. Bill Self returning as head coach is a major boost for the program.
However, losing Flory Bidunga and Bryson Tiller to the transfer portal hurts depth. The incoming freshman class brings hope, led by talented guard Taylen Kinney.
Landing top recruit Tyran Stokes would significantly improve Kansas’ overall roster strength. Therefore, recruiting success will play a big role in their season outlook.
18. Purdue
Purdue Boilermakers guard C.J. Cox (0) and center Oscar Cluff (45) walk off the court after an Elite Eight game against the Arizona Wildcats of the West Regional of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament at SAP Center. Credit: Eakin Howard-Imagn Images
Purdue will look very different after losing several key players from last season. Braden Smith and Fletcher Loyer were major contributors to the team’s success.
Now, Luke Ertel and Omer Mayer are expected to take over ball-handling duties. C.J. Cox could also step into a bigger role as an experienced player.
Additionally, Antione West Jr. is a promising name after sitting out last season. Purdue’s system remains strong, which should help the team stay competitive.
17. Texas
Texas Longhorns guard Tramon Mark (12) walks off the court after losing to the Purdue Boilermakers during a Sweet Sixteen game of the West Regional of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament at SAP Center. Credit: Kyle Terada-Imagn Images
Texas had a successful first season under head coach Sean Miller last year. A Sweet 16 appearance helped build confidence within the program moving forward.
Dailyn Swain’s NBA decision will be very important for the team’s future plans. Meanwhile, Matas Vokietaitis provides strength and presence in the frontcourt.
Freshman Austin Goosby also brings excitement as one of the top young guards. Texas will aim to build on last season’s progress and improve further.
Nebraska Cornhuskers forward Berke Buyuktuncel (9) celebrates during a first-round game in the NCAA men’s basketball tournament between Nebraska and Troy at Paycom Center in Oklahoma City, Thursday, March 19, 2026.
Nebraska enjoyed a historic season by winning its first NCAA tournament game. The Cornhuskers also reached the Sweet 16, showing major improvement as a program.
Pryce Sandfort and Braden Frager are key players expected to return next season. Berke Büyüktuncel adds versatility and flexibility in different game situations.
If Nebraska keeps its core intact, the team can compete strongly in the Big Ten again.
15. Vanderbilt
Vanderbilt Commodores guard Jaylon Dean-Vines (12) and guard Mike James (0) react on the bench during the second half against the Nebraska Cornhuskers in a second round game of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament at Paycom Center. Credit: Alonzo Adams-Imagn Images
Vanderbilt continues to improve under head coach Mark Byington’s leadership and vision. The program is clearly moving in the right direction after recent progress.
Tyler Tanner is the most important player to watch during this offseason period. He has the potential to become a first-team All-American next season.
However, he may also consider entering the NBA draft, which creates uncertainty. His decision will likely determine Vanderbilt’s overall ceiling next year.
14. Iowa State
Mar 27, 2026; Chicago, IL, USA; Iowa State Cyclones forward Milan Momcilovic (22) reacts in the first half against the Tennessee Volunteers during a Sweet Sixteen game of the Midwest Regional of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament at United Center. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images
Iowa State remains one of the most consistent programs in college basketball recently. However, losing Tamin Lipsey and Joshua Jefferson creates some challenges.
Young guards Killyan Toure and Jamarion Batemon bring energy and future potential. Blake Buchanan provides stability and experience in the frontcourt rotation.
Milan Momcilovic’s draft decision will be crucial for the team’s offensive strength. Therefore, Iowa State’s outlook depends heavily on player retention this offseason.
13. St. John’s
St. John’s Red Storm forward Zuby Ejiofor (24) goes in for a dunk against the Duke Blue Devils in the second half during a Sweet Sixteen game of the East Regional of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament at Capital One Arena. Credit: Amber Searls-Imagn Images
St. John’s has made huge progress under head coach Rick Pitino in recent years. Winning back-to-back Big East titles shows the program’s strong development.
However, losing Zuby Ejiofor creates a big gap in the frontcourt rotation. The backcourt could remain strong with Ian Jackson and Joson Sanon returning.
Dylan Darling is another important guard who can contribute significantly next season. The team must rebuild its frontcourt to stay competitive at a high level.
12. Gonzaga
Gonzaga Bulldogs guard Jalen Warley (8) blocks Texas Longhorns guard Tramon Mark (12) in the second half during a second round game of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament at Moda Center. Credit: Craig Strobeck-Imagn Images
Gonzaga continues to maintain its reputation as a consistent and strong program. The Bulldogs rarely drop out of national rankings due to steady performance.
Braden Huff is expected to lead the team after recovering from his injury. He was one of the most efficient scorers before his season ended early.
Mario Saint-Supery and Davis Fogle showed strong potential last year. If the roster stays healthy, Gonzaga could compete at a high level again.
11. Alabama
Alabama Crimson Tide guard Labaron Philon Jr. (0) looks on after a Sweet Sixteen game of the Midwest Regional of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament against the Michigan Wolverines at United Center. Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images
Alabama faces uncertainty with Labaron Philon Jr. likely heading to the NBA draft. Losing him would create a gap in the team’s backcourt leadership.
Aden Holloway and Amari Allen are key players who could return next season. The team also adds talented recruits like Qayden Samuels and Jaxon Richardson.
Head coach Nate Oats has already highlighted the need for more size this offseason.
10. Houston
Houston Cougars guard Emanuel Sharp (21) reacts in the second half during a Sweet Sixteen game of the South Regional of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament at Toyota Center. Credit: Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images
Houston continues to perform at a high level under head coach Kelvin Sampson. The program is known for strong defense and disciplined team play.
However, the roster will change significantly with key guards expected to leave. Joseph Tugler and Chris Cenac Jr. may also enter the NBA draft soon.
Freshmen Arafan Diane and Ikenna Alozie bring new energy and potential to the team. Houston will rely on development and system strength to stay competitive.
9. Arkansas
Arkansas Razorbacks guard Meleek Thomas (1) shoots the ball against the Arizona Wildcats in the second half during a Sweet Sixteen game of the West Regional of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament at SAP Center. Credit: Eakin Howard-Imagn Images
Arkansas is building a strong future under head coach John Calipari’s leadership. The 2026 recruiting class is one of the best in the country.
Jordan Smith Jr. stands out as a top freshman with strong all-around skills. Abdou Toure and JJ Andrews add athleticism and depth on the wings.
This young group could make Arkansas one of the most exciting teams next season.
8. Illinois
Illinois Fighting Illini head coach Brad Underwood reacts after a play against the UConn Huskies during the second half of a semifinal of the Final Four of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament at Lucas Oil Stadium. Credit: Bob Donnan-Imagn Images
Illinois reached the Final Four and gained valuable experience from that run. The team will look to build on that success next season.
David Mirkovic is expected to take another step and become a star player. Retaining players like the Ivišić brothers would strengthen the roster further.
Illinois also continues to recruit international talent effectively, which adds depth and variety.
Virginia Cavaliers guard Dallin Hall (30) reacts against the Tennessee Volunteers in the second half during a second round game of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images
Virginia had a strong first season under head coach Ryan Odom’s system. The team won 30 games and showed clear improvement throughout the year.
Chance Mallory leads the backcourt and continues to develop into a top player. Thijs De Ridder and Johann Grünloh anchor a strong frontcourt unit.
Virginia’s style of play fits well in modern college basketball and should bring success.
6. Duke
Duke Blue Devils forward Maliq Brown (6) and UConn Huskies forward Tarris Reed Jr. (5) vie for the opening tip during an Elite Eight game of the East Regional of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament at Capital One Arena. Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images
Duke remains one of the most consistent programs under head coach Jon Scheyer. The team has lost very few games over the past two seasons.
The incoming class includes top recruits like Deron Rippey Jr. in the backcourt. However, managing guard depth will be an important challenge for the team.
The frontcourt also needs improvement to maintain balance across the roster.
5. Michigan State
Michigan State forward Jaxon Kohler (0) reacts after getting fouled by Connecticut guard Solo Ball (1) during the second half of the 2026 NCAA Men’s Basketball East Regional game against UConn at Capital One Arena in Washington DC.
Michigan State has returned to national relevance with strong recent performances. Jeremy Fears Jr. plays a key role in leading the team’s offense.
If he returns, the Spartans will remain a top contender in the Big Ten. However, the team must rebuild its frontcourt after losing key players.
Cam Ward and Jordan Scott bring potential but still need more experience.
4. Arizona
Arizona Wildcats guard Dwayne Aristode (2), Arizona Wildcats guard Anthony Dell’orso (3) and Arizona Wildcats guard Jackson Cook (11) react after losing to the Michigan Wolverines during a semifinal of the Final Four of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament at Lucas Oil Stadium. Credit: Robert Deutsch-Imagn Images
Arizona continues to perform well under head coach Tommy Lloyd’s leadership. The program has built a strong foundation in recent seasons.
Ivan Kharchenkov and Motiejus Krivas are key players who could return next year. Caleb Holt leads a talented incoming class in the backcourt.
Arizona will likely target experienced point guards in the transfer portal this offseason.
3. Florida
Florida Gators forward Thomas Haugh (10) high-fives Florida Gators guard Boogie Fland (0) against the Iowa Hawkeyes in the second half during a second round game of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament at Benchmark International Arena. Credit: Matt Pendleton-Imagn Images
Florida has the talent to bounce back strongly after last season’s early exit. Several key guards like Boogie Fland are already returning next year.
Urban Klavzar and Isaiah Brown also provide depth and stability in the backcourt. The main focus will be retaining Alex Condon and Rueben Chinyelu.
Adding more scoring options on the wing will also help improve overall balance.
2. UConn
UConn Huskies forward Jaylin Stewart (3) asks the crowd to get loud Monday, April 6, 2026, during the NCAA men’s basketball tournament national championship game against the Michigan Wolverines at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.
UConn continues to build a strong program with consistent success in recent years. The team has reached multiple Final Fours during this period.
Silas Demary Jr. is expected to lead the team after a strong previous season. Solo Ball and Jaylin Stewart add depth and scoring ability.
Eric Reibe could have a breakout year, while the freshman class adds more talent.
Michigan Wolverines guard Trey McKenney (1) and Michigan Wolverines guard Elliot Cadeau (3) celebrate after a play against the UConn Huskies in the second half during the national championship of the Final Four of the men’s 2026 NCAA Tournament at Lucas Oil Stadium. Credit: Trevor Ruszkowski-Imagn Images
Michigan enters the new season as the defending national champion and top-ranked team. Head coach Dusty May has built a strong and balanced roster.
Morez Johnson Jr. and Aday Mara are key players with important NBA decisions ahead. Even if one returns, Michigan will remain a serious title contender.
Elliot Cadeau and Trey McKenney lead a talented backcourt with strong chemistry. Freshman Brandon McCoy adds more depth and scoring ability to the roster.
Conclusion
Many things will change before the new season begins later this year. Player decisions and transfers will reshape teams across the country as soon as possible.
Still, these programs have strong foundations and clear paths to compete for titles.
Devils coach Sheldon Keefe said that he will be evaluated after the season following Monday’s news that the team fired general manager Tom Fitzgerald.
Reacting to Fitzgerald’s firing after Tuesday’s morning skate, Keefe said he spoke with Harris Blitzer Sports and Entertainment CEO Tad Brown, who told him that ownership would decide his fate once New Jersey’s season concludes on April 13.
“I’ll be part of an evaluation process that’ll happen at the end of this season,” Keefe said. “Obviously they’ve got some decisions to make on who the new GM will be and what the leadership of the team looks like. I’ll be a part of that discussion and evaluation.”
New Jersey fired Fitzgerald amid another (likely) playoffless season. This is the fourth time they’ve missed the playoffs in Fitzgerald’s six seasons. The team entered Tuesday sitting 13th in the Eastern Conference with a 40-34-3 record. They face the Flyers Tuesday night at Prudential Center.
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Keefe took responsibility for his role in Fitzgerald’s firing.
“I believe a coach’s job is to deliver on the vision of the general manager and on the people that put you in a position by showing belief in you,” he said. “So we’ve fallen short of that. I take responsibility for that. It’s not a good feeling to hear the news. Tom’s a great man and has treated me and my family extremely well.”
A person with knowledge of the situation told NJ.com that the team will not have an interim GM for the remainder of 2025-26. The search for Fitzgerald’s long-term replacement — which has already begun — is ownership’s No. 1 priority.
Before they make that decision, they must determine how they’re going to structure the front office. A person with knowledge of the situation told NJ.com that ownership has not yet decided whether they’ll hire one person to take the reins as general manager/president of hockey operations or split the role into two.
The next GM will be tasked with building a contender around Jack Hughes, who leads the NHL in points since the Olympic break. The Devils are projected to have $12.18 million in salary cap space this summer, according to PuckPedia.
Report: Liverpool make move to sign £55m midfielder
Liverpool Eye Mateus Fernandes as Midfield Plans Take Shape
Liverpool’s summer strategy appears to be quietly taking form, and one name is beginning to gather real momentum. According to a report credited to Caught Offside, the club have already taken early steps in exploring a move for Mateus Fernandes, a player whose rise has not gone unnoticed across the Premier League.
At 21, Fernandes represents both promise and projection. He is a midfielder who has navigated turbulent club situations while maintaining a level of performance that suggests he belongs at a higher tier.
Contact Made With Agents
What stands out immediately is the intent behind Liverpool’s actions. This is not passive scouting. It is engagement.
“Liverpool have had a meeting with someone from Gestifute,” one source stated in the report. “They’re looking at Mateus Fernandes as a serious option in midfield this summer.”
That detail matters. Liverpool are not alone in their admiration, with Arsenal and Manchester City also monitoring the situation, yet neither has made a formal move. Liverpool, by contrast, have taken a step that signals both curiosity and conviction.
There is a sense here of a club attempting to get ahead of the market, identifying value before it becomes inflated by competition.
Midfield Context and Mac Allister Uncertainty
The report hints at a wider narrative, one shaped by uncertainty surrounding Alexis Mac Allister. While nothing is confirmed, even the suggestion of a potential departure alters the equation.
Mac Allister’s dip in form this season has been noted, and Fernandes is presented as a player capable of occupying a similar tactical space. That comparison feels logical rather than speculative. Both operate with technical assurance, both thrive in transitional moments, and both carry a sense of tempo in their play.
A recruitment move of this nature would not be about replacing like with like in the strictest sense. It would be about refreshing energy in a midfield that has, at times, looked functional rather than fluid.
Valuation and Transfer Landscape
West Ham’s stance appears pragmatic. The reported £55m valuation reflects both Fernandes’ potential and the reality of their situation.
There is also precedent in Fernandes’ career. His move from Southampton came amid relegation, and history could repeat itself. Players of his profile rarely linger where ambition is constrained.
From Liverpool’s perspective, much hinges on variables still unresolved. Champions League qualification, managerial clarity under Arne Slot, and broader squad reshaping will all influence spending power.
For now, this feels like groundwork. Quiet, deliberate, and indicative of a club preparing for change rather than reacting to it.
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From a Liverpool supporter’s perspective, this report raises as many questions as it answers, and that is where the intrigue lies.
Fernandes looks like a talent, there is no doubt about that. His energy, ball carrying, and willingness to operate under pressure would add something different to Liverpool’s midfield. Yet the key issue is not whether he is good enough, it is how he would be used.
If this move is being framed as a potential replacement for Mac Allister, that feels slightly reductive. Mac Allister’s struggles have often been structural rather than individual. Liverpool’s midfield balance has been inconsistent, and asking one player to anchor, progress, and create has led to diminishing returns.
Fernandes could thrive in a system that allows him to drive forward, but Liverpool need clarity in their tactical identity first. Without that, any new signing risks being another piece placed into an incomplete puzzle.
There is also the financial aspect. £55m is a significant outlay for a player still developing. Liverpool have to be certain that Fernandes is not just a good option, but the right option.
For supporters, the excitement is understandable. This is a young, dynamic midfielder with Premier League experience and clear upside. Yet there is caution too.
If Fernandes arrives, the spotlight will not just be on him, it will be on how Liverpool evolve around him.
Confirmed Arsenal team v Sporting Club – Rice starts
Arsenal travel to Lisbon to face Sporting Club in the Champions League quarterfinal, with Mikel Arteta naming his starting eleven for the crucial encounter.
Sporting head into the fixture full of confidence following their emphatic 5-0 victory over Bodo/Glimt in their previous Champions League outing. That result completed a remarkable turnaround after they had suffered a 3-0 defeat in the first leg, underlining their resilience and attacking quality. While Arsenal are widely regarded as a stronger side than the Norwegian team, their recent loss to Southampton in the FA Cup has given Sporting reason to believe they can compete.
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Arsenal’s European Form Under Scrutiny
In Europe, Arsenal have been highly impressive, remaining unbeaten throughout the competition and winning all but one of their matches so far. This consistency has established them as one of the standout teams in the tournament. However, their recent domestic form has raised concerns, and they will be determined to ensure that any dip does not carry over into their European performances.
Sporting, known for their ability to challenge top sides, will look to disrupt Arsenal’s rhythm and potentially bring an end to their unbeaten run. The Gunners, meanwhile, are focused on finishing the season strongly and achieving success on the continental stage.
A Test of Character in Lisbon
Arsenal enjoyed success the last time they visited Sporting, securing a convincing 5-1 victory in the Champions League last season. Despite that result, this encounter is expected to be far more demanding. Each match presents a new challenge, and recent form suggests that Arsenal cannot afford complacency.
The Champions League is a competition that leaves little room for error, and Arsenal must demonstrate its quality on the pitch. This fixture offers them an opportunity to respond to recent setbacks and reassert themselves as genuine contenders, but only if they rise to the challenge in Lisbon.
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Defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence requested a trade this week, but Giants head coach John Harbaugh thinks the team will be able to work out a solution that keeps Lawrence on the roster.
Lawrence is looking for a new contract and his request came after initial talks with the Giants failed to result in an agreement. Lawrence has two years left on his current deal and would like a raise from the Giants or someone else that moves him closer to the top of the pay scale at the position.
The impasse led Lawrence to skip the start of the team's offseason program on Tuesday, which was a decision head coach John Harbaugh said he saw "coming a few weeks back" and that the team will "try to work through it" with Lawrence's agent. He also said he's confident that everything will work out in a way that allows him to coach Lawrence this fall.
"We’ll find out," Harbaugh said, via SNY. "I think the prospects are going to be high because we want Dexter here, I believe Dexter wants to be here. That’s a good formula, but there’s business involved."
Lawrence is a key player on the Giants defense and his departure would be a blow to Harbaugh's chances of immediately turning things around with his new team, but it remains to be seen if the two sides can get on the same page when it comes to finances.
Nico Hischier was noncommittal on his future with the Devils when asked a question if general manager Tom Fitzgerald’s firing changes his “mindset moving forward.”
“I’m focusing on playing hockey here and I still have one more year,” the Devils captain said. “So, I’m with the Devils right now and then we’ll see what happens.”
The 27-year-old center is in year six of a seven year, $7.25 million contract and is eligible for an extension on July 1, 2026.
This isn’t the first time Hischier has been noncommittal on his Devils future this season. He gave a coy response when NJ.com asked him in October whether he’s given any thought to his looming negotiations.
“Not yet, I have two more years,” the former No. 1 overall pick said at the time, with a smirk.
Devils -1.5 puck line is listed at +200 on DraftKings for Tuesday’s game versus Philadelphia. Our DraftKings Sportsbook review provides an in-depth guide on how to use their site.
Hischier is part of an impressive 2027 free agency crop, which is set to feature names like Quinn Hughes, Cale Makar and Nikita Kucherov. His name will be up there with the best of them.
New Jersey fired Fitzgerald amid another (likely) playoffless season. This is the fourth time they’ve missed the playoffs in Fitzgerald’s six seasons. Hischier has made the playoffs just three times in nine seasons.
Águia de Marabá face Galvez-AC, aim to stay perfect in Copa Verde
Águia de Marabá want to maintain their 100% record in the Copa VerdeCredits: Laiza Balieiro/@acessoimagens/Disclosure/@aguiademaraba
With two wins in two matches, Águia de Marabá-PA are looking to maintain their perfect record in the Copa Norte, a tournament that is part of the Copa Verde, in this Tuesday’s (7) match against Galvez-AC at 7 p.m. (Brasília time) at Zinho de Oliveira in Marabá (PA).
In the opening two rounds, the team from Pará defeated Monte Roraima-RR 4-2 in their debut and then beat Amazonas 2-0.
The team from Acre, meanwhile, are still without a point and will fight to recover in the standings after a difficult start, having been thrashed 5-0 by Amazonas and 4-0 by Porto Velho-RO.
Águia de Marabá-PA fans are hopeful about the team’s Copa Verde campaignCredits: Disclosure/@aguiademaraba
Atlético-GO vs Cuiabá
Also this Tuesday, Atlético-GO and Cuiabá face off at 8:30 p.m. at Antônio Accioly in Goiânia. Both sides are fighting to establish themselves as contenders for qualification to the quarterfinals. The team from Goiás earned three points with a 1-0 win over Anápolis and come into the match after a 3-2 defeat to Porto Vitória.
The team from Mato Grosso, in turn, are aiming for their first win, having drawn 0-0 with Tocantinópolis-TO and then lost 1-0 to Gama-DF.
Rory McIlroy is looking to become the fourth player to win successive Masters titles [Getty Images]
Rory McIlroy will get the defence of his Masters title under way at 15:31 BST on Thursday, 9 April when the 90th edition of the first major of the year begins.
Northern Ireland's McIlroy will, as tradition dictates, play in a group with US Amateur champion Mason Howell and last month's Players winner Cameron Young.
That trio are on the early-late half of the draw and will be the penultimate group to start round two on Friday, at 18:44.
World number one Scottie Scheffler starts his quest for a third Green Jacket on the late-early side of the draw. The 2022 and 2024 champion heads out on Thursday at 18:44 alongside Scotland's Robert MacIntyre and former US Open champion Gary Woodland.
In one of several other marquee groups, England's 2022 US Open winner Matt Fitzpatrick will tee-off with American major winners Bryson DeChambeau and Xander Schauffele at 15:07 in round one, while Tommy Fleetwood is out at 14:55.
Three-time Augusta runner-up Justin Rose, including last year to McIlroy, starts his 21st Masters at 18:20 alongside 2015 champion Jordan Spieth and five-time major champion Brooks Koepka.
Record six-time Masters winner Jack Nicklaus, 86, will be joined by 90-year-old three-time champion Gary Player and two-time winner Tom Watson, 76, to hit ceremonial tee shots at 12:25 as honorary starters.
Round one: Thursday, 9 April (all times BST)
12:40 John Keefer (US), Haotong Li (Chn)
12:50 Naoyuki Kataoka (Jpn), Max Homa (US), Carlos Ortiz (Mex)
13:02 Jose Maria Olazabal (Spa), Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen (Den), Aldrich Potgieter (SA)
13:14 Angel Cabrera (Arg), Sami Valimaki (Fin), Jackson Herrington (US*)
13:26 Charl Schwartzel (SA), Max Greyserman (US), Ryan Fox (NZ)
13:38 Vijay Singh (Fij), Matt McCarty (US), Rasmus Hojgaard (Den)
13:50 Kurt Kitayama (US), Kristoffer Reitan (Nor), Casey Jarvis (SA)
14:02 Bubba Watson (US), Nicolas Echavarria (Col), Brandon Holtz (US*)
14:19 Cameron Smith (Aus), Sam Burns (US), Jake Knapp (US)
14:31 Keegan Bradley (US), Ryan Gerard (US), Nick Taylor (Can)
14:43 Dustin Johnson (US), Shane Lowry (Ire), Jason Day (Aus)
14:55 Patrick Reed (US), Tommy Fleetwood (Eng), Akshay Bhatia (US)
15:07 Bryson DeChambeau (US), Matt Fitzpatrick (Eng), Xander Schauffele (US)
15:19 Hideki Matsuyama (Jpn), Collin Morikawa (US), Russell Henley (US)
15:31 Rory McIlroy (NI), Cameron Young (US), Mason Howell (US*)
15:43 Viktor Hovland (Nor), Patrick Cantlay (US), Alex Noren (Swe)
16:03 Samuel Stevens (US), Sung-jae Im (Kor)
16:15 Andrew Novak (US), Tom McKibbin (NI), Brian Campbell (US)
16:27 Mike Weir (Can), Wyndham Clark (US), Mateo Pulcini (Arg*)
16:39 Zach Johnson (US), Michael Kim (US), Nicolai Hojgaard (Den)
16:51 Danny Willett (Eng), Davis Riley (US), Ethan Fang (US*)
17:03 Adam Scott (Aus), Daniel Berger (US), Brian Harman (US)
17:15 Fred Couples (US), Min Woo Lee (Aus), Fifa Laopakdee (Tha*)
17:27 Sergio Garcia (Spa), Aaron Rai (Eng), Jacob Bridgeman (US)
17:44 Harry Hall (Eng), Corey Conners (Can), Michael Brennan (US)
The Miami Dolphins began their voluntary offseason workout program Tuesday, but one notable star was missing from the field. Head coach Jeff Hafley confirmed that Pro Bowl running back De’Von Achane did not report for the first day of workouts.
Aside from Achane, the rest of team was in “perfect attendance”, as per Hafley.
#Dolphins HC Jeff Hafley said RB De’Von Achane did not report to the first day of voluntary offseason workouts today.
Hafley kept his thoughts on the matter concise, describing the matter as “part of the business”. Achane is currently entering the final year of his four-year, $5.43 million rookie contract. Although the team recently restructured his 2026 deal to clear roughly $3.6 million in cap space, the 24-year-old is widely expected to seek a lucrative long-term extension this offseason.
Last season, he established himself as the cornerstone of Miami’s offense, rushing for 1,350 yards and eight touchdowns, while leading the NFL with an outstanding 5.7 yards per carry average. He also added 67 receptions for 488 yards and four more scores, earning his first career Pro Bowl nod.
General Manager Jon-Eric Sullivan recently called Achane a “building block” and stated that securing his future is a top priority for the franchise. According to reports, many teams called about Achane’s availability, but all calls were quickly shut down.
The rest of Miami’s offseason schedule is as follows, and it’s worth noting if/when Achane decides to show up.
First Day: April 7th
Voluntary Minicamp: April 21st – 23rd
NFL Draft: April 23rd – 25th
OTA Workouts: May 18-19, May 21, May 26-27, May 29, June 8-9, June 11
An important part of the pre-draft process is the official 30 visit. Stay up to date right here on which draft prospects the Indianapolis Colts have brought in prior to the 2026 NFL draft.
Each draft cycle, every team is able to have up to 30 prospects in for visits at the team facility. It's an opportunity for teams to do medical checks if needed, walk through film, and get to know the player.
Although commonly referred to as "top 30 visits," the players that teams bring in range from first-round prospects to undrafted free agents.
Whether or not these players brought in end up as Colts can vary, but some recent official 30 visits who did end up with the team include Anthony Richardson, JuJu Brents, and Dalton Tucker.
As of now, here are the prospects who have reported official visits with the Colts. Follow the links below for more on each prospect.
Please note that this article will be updated as new reports come in.
The St. Louis Cardinals are in the middle of a rebuild, but that doesn't mean that the roster doesn't have some intriguing players on it.
JJ Wetherholt is a fun young rookie, and he's off to a good start so far. But the more intriguing player so far this season has been outfielder Jordan Walker.
He has a 1.014 OPS so far, but with how much he's struggled before, there is some concern that this is a flukey start to the year. However, Mike Petriello of MLB.com highlighted why this isn't a fluke, but instead the norm for Walker going forward.
Jordan Walker's hot start isn't a fluke for 78.5 mph, 20.3% reasons
"It's meaningful to be good, early," Petriello writes. "Likely good news for: Believing in J. Walker's breakout..."
Walker has the third-best bat speed to begin the season, with a ridiculous 78.5 mph average bat speed per Baseball Savant, behind only Junior Caminero and Giancarlo Stanton, two of the best sluggers in the sport right now.
But, for Walker's sake, it's not just about the bat speed. When it comes to "Blasts," which is how often a player squares up a ball with a fast swing, Walker is third-place overall according to Baseball Savant with a 20.3% swing percentage for blasts.
Walker's hot start has led to a ridiculous 1.014 OPS, and while he won't be able to keep up such ridiculous production all year, his breakout this season might not be a fluke.
The Cardinals' 23-year-old breakout star outfielder is third in all of MLB when it comes to average bat speed and Blast percentage.
Petriello found that those two statistics are a sign of things to come for a player. While it's still to be seen how good Walker can be this season, the numbers are on his side so far.
He's swinging faster than most players, and when he does swing, he's squaring up the baseball more than most hitters as well. He's the only one inside the top five in both categories, which is a good sign for Walker this season.
The Minnesota Golden Gophers have the inside track to a big-time transfer portal recruit.
The name? Kyan Evans.
Evans just played this past season at North Carolina, which has changed coaches this offseason from Hubert Davis to Michael Malone.
That's not the reason that Evans would make sense for Minnesota, though.
His past at Colorado State is why. When Niko Medved left there to become Minnesota's coach for this season, he tried to bring Evans but couldn't pull it off.
TwinCities.com has reported Tuesday that Minnesota will try to end up with Evans for a second time -- and after a bumpy season at UNC, it might happen this time around.
Evans has played three years of college hoops, including the first two at Colorado State. He didn't start at all as a freshman, but he broke out as a sophomore.
In 2024-25, Evans averaged 10.6 points, 2.9 rebounds, 3.1 assists and 0.8 steals per game for Colorado State. He also shot a blistering 44.6% from 3-point range.
The lone season at North Carolina wasn't as good. Evans averaged 4.0 points and 2.5 assists per game. His 3-point shooting dropped to 30.5%.
It wasn't the best vibes in Chapel Hill this season, and sometimes transfer destinations simply don't work out.
Evans would know in going to Minnesota that he's got a big supporter in his corner already from his past relationship at Colorado State. That might bode well for the Golden Gophers in landing a high-quality point guard.
Las Vegas us keeping the band together at tight end this season. With Brock Bowers and Michael Mayer as the top two tight ends, the Raiders already had arguably the best tight end room in the league. Now they have re-signed Ian Thomas to keep their top three tight ends from last season on the roster.
Free agent tight end Ian Thomas is re-signing with the Raiders on a one-year deal, per source.
Thomas spent his first seven seasons with Carolina before joining Las Vegas in 2025. pic.twitter.com/Y0tHSVonWn
Thomas appeared in 15 games last season for the Raiders, starting ten. He caught all 13 passes thrown his way for 114 yards.
Prior to last season, Thomas has spent the first seven seasons of his career in Carolina where he caught 119 passes for 1062 yards and four touchdowns.
The former Indiana product is entering his ninth NFL season, having made his career primarily doing the dirty work as a blocker and special teams guy.
His return gives the Raiders five tight ends currently on the roster. Other tight ends on the roster include Carter Runyon and Albert Okwuegbunam Jr.
As the evolution of college football continues to move forward, another voice has been heard from. This one is from the South. Alabama athletic director Greg Byrne has called for the end of the SEC championship game. "I think the ship has sailed," were some of the Alabama AD's words. Andy Staples and Steven Godfrey discuss Byrne's comments and how he is saying what many others have either said or thought. If the end of the conference championship games is in fact near, how would this impact the College Football Playoff? The guys discuss the potential impact and what could be substituted in for conference championship games that the fans would enjoy even more!
Then, we keep it in the South as Andy and Godfrey discuss if there should be concern about the Southeastern Conference. March Madness has officially concluded. Two Big Ten teams won the men's and women's tournaments: Michigan and UCLA respectively. That means it was a clean sweep by the Big Ten with national titles for football, men's basketball and women's basketball. It is the first time in nine years the SEC hasn't won at least one of those titles and the first time in 25 years that they have gone three straight years without a football national championship. Although that may not seem like a huge deal, the weight of this drought feels heavier for a conference that was seen by some as the pinnacle for many years. The guys chat about if the SEC is actually collapsing and how this era should be viewed.
There's no way we make it through an episode without some legislative talk, even with Ross out for the day. On Friday, President Trump issued an executive order addressing various issues in college athletics. Andy and Godfrey discuss how important this order is and if it will lead to any real impact or change in college athletics. Hint: if you have been listening to this show then you probably already know the answer.
Stay up-to-date on all things college football with College Football Enquirer.
Alabama Athletic Director Greg Byrne. Photo by Rich von Biberstein/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
Photo by Rich von Biberstein/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
0:00:00 - Alabama AD calls for end of SEC title game
18:18 - Replacing conference champ games w/ CFP play-ins
Huge Alexander Isak boost confirmed ahead of Liverpool’s clash with PSG
Liverpool Boost as Alexander Isak Returns Ahead of PSG Clash
Liverpool head into a defining week in Europe with renewed optimism, and not a moment too soon. The return of Alexander Isak, their £125 million summer signing, offers Arne Slot a timely option as the Reds prepare to face PSG in the Champions League quarter finals.
Isak Return Lifts Liverpool Options
After months on the sidelines, Alexander Isak is back in the Liverpool squad, travelling with the team to Paris. The Swedish forward has not featured since December after fracturing his leg against Tottenham, a setback that disrupted both his rhythm and Liverpool’s attacking plans.
His recovery has been gradual, carefully managed, and deliberate. Slot and his staff have resisted the temptation to rush him, mindful of the demands at this stage of the season. Now, with PSG looming, the timing could hardly be more significant.
Speaking recently, Slot said: “I was hoping the same [that Isak would be among the substitutes on Saturday], but you always do these things in co-operation with medical staff, performance staff and the player himself.
“We came to the conclusion that it was better for him to have a few more sessions than only one or two and then immediately jump into a game like this, where if you bring him in there might be extra-time.
“The situation is now that I hope, again I hope, that he will be available for Wednesday, but today came too early for him.”
Photo: IMAGO
PSG Challenge Comes at Crucial Moment
Liverpool’s clash with PSG represents more than just another European tie. It arrives at a point where their season is delicately poised. Domestically, the defence of their Premier League crown has not gone to plan, with the Reds currently sitting fifth and chasing momentum.
In Europe, however, there remains an opportunity to reshape the narrative. Facing PSG in Paris is rarely forgiving, yet Liverpool’s experience on this stage, combined with the return of key players like Isak, offers a degree of belief.
The forward’s presence alone changes the dynamic. Even if he does not start, his availability provides tactical flexibility and a different dimension in attack, something Liverpool have lacked in recent weeks.
Injury Concerns Still Affect Squad Depth
While the return of Alexander Isak is a boost, Liverpool are not out of the woods when it comes to injuries. Alisson Becker remains sidelined, though there is hope he could return later this month.
Elsewhere, Wataru Endo, Conor Bradley and Giovanni Leoni are all dealing with long term issues, leaving Slot with limited options in certain areas of the pitch. Squad management will be critical, especially with the possibility of extra time against PSG.
Season Pressure Mounts on Liverpool
There is a broader context here. Liverpool’s campaign under Arne Slot, despite the high of last season’s Premier League triumph, has been inconsistent. Results have dipped at key moments, and the margin for error is now slim.
That is why the return of Alexander Isak carries added weight. Signed for a British record fee, expectations have been high, yet his tally of three goals in 16 appearances before injury reflects a slow adaptation.
Now, with PSG on the horizon, Liverpool will hope that his comeback marks a turning point. In matches of this magnitude, fine margins decide outcomes, and having a player of Isak’s calibre available could prove decisive.
How Real Madrid beating Bayern Munich in Champions League quarter-finals will benefit La Liga
The UEFA rankings of various top European leagues decide the number of berths allocated to each country for the succeeding edition of the UEFA Champions League.
As it stands, the Premier League is in clear first-place with 24,791 points while La Liga sits second with 20,281 points.
As the two top-placed leagues, England and Spain are currently in a position to have the top 5 teams in the league qualify for the UCL.
The Bundesliga, however, follows La Liga closely with 19,428 points and are within touching distance of catching up.
Should they overtake La Liga, the German league will earn five spots while La Liga will only see the top four earn a spot in the UCL.
Real Madrid’s role
As reported by AS, Real Madrid’s game against Bayern Munich in the quarter-finals of the UEFA Champions League will play a direct role in shuffling the rankings and deciding which league gets the upper hand.
Real Madrid beating Bayern will benefit La Liga. (Photo by Florencia Tan Jun/Getty Images and Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)
La Liga, in that sense, needs Real Madrid to win and advance to the semifinal of the competition.
One Spanish team will certainly advance between Barcelona and Atletico Madrid, and Real Madrid eliminating Bayern will thus seal La Liga’s edge.
Should Real Madrid lose, however, the Bundesliga will be rewarded points on the rankings and close the gap even more. A lot will then depend on which league’s team progresses deeper in the event.
For Spain and La Liga, Real Madrid winning over the two legs thus offers the easy route to securing five berths in the event.
All eyes will thus be on Alvaro Arbeloa’s side tonight in a game where, for a change, they do not enter as favourites.
Where did Eli Stowers begin his football journey, and did he also undergo position changes?
When Stowers started playing football in the first grade, he was a quarterback. He played quarterback throughout high school and continued as a quarterback in college.
He was competing with Diego Pavia for the starting quarterback job, but Diego won the role.
“It started at New Mexico State,” Stowers told Sports Illustrated. “I transferred there from Texas A&M as a quarterback. I was competing with Diego Pavia for the starting quarterback job. Isn’t that crazy?”
“Diego won the job,” he said. “I went to the coaching staff and said I was willing to do anything to help the team. I had to find a new path. I know I can help, even if that means playing a different position on offense, defense, or special teams. I just want to contribute.”
“That’s when I started making the transition to tight end.”
During that time at New Mexico State, he started the switch to tight end while still spending the entire season in the quarterback room, managing both roles at once.
Why did Eli Stowers move to Vanderbilt for the 2024 and 2025 seasons?
The following year, several members of his coaching staff went to Vanderbilt, and Stowers moved with them.
“Bringing Diego Pavia and I over to Vanderbilt... helped bring a different mentality to the program,” he said.
According to Pro Football Network, Stowers is around 6'4" tall, 240 pounds, with nearly 33‑inch arms, making him look extremely athletic on the gridiron for his size. Reports suggest he could develop into a primary big‑slot mismatch weapon similar to Los Angeles Chargers tight end Oronde Gadsden II.
Given that his main value comes as a “big receiver,” Stowers has the potential to create mismatches against second‑ and third‑level defenders in the slot or out wide. In practice, he would largely function as a slot receiver.
Which NFL teams have completed or scheduled visits with Stowers this month?
Stowers has met with the Cowboys, Rams, and Titans this month and is scheduled to visit the Denver Broncos in Denver, Colorado, next week. Reportedly, NFL teams are evaluating him as a wide receiver. On Monday, insider Ian Rapoport shared on X:
“An interesting note on #Vanderbilt's Eli Stowers: While officially he's a TE, several teams are evaluating him as a WR. At 6-foot-4, 239, his build can be compared to Mike Evans. Stowers, by the way, visits the #Broncos next week, and he's done #Rams, #Titans, and #Cowboys.”
An interesting note on #Vanderbilt's Eli Stowers: While officially he's a TE, several teams are evaluating him as a WR.
Last season, he recorded 62 receptions for 769 yards and four touchdowns, averaging 12.4 yards per reception, with 377 of those yards coming after the catch. On December 12, the John Mackey Award was presented to Stowers, recognizing him as the nation’s most outstanding tight end.
Upcoming event: Eli Stowers is set to visit the Denver Broncos in Denver, Colorado, next week (mid‑April 2026).
At the NFL Combine, Stowers also set tight end records with a 45.5‑inch vertical jump and an 11‑foot‑3‑inch broad jump.
We are almost two full weeks into the Major League regular season, and there remain dozens of unsigned free agents available on the market.
Most of them are veterans holding out for a job despite below-average play in recent seasons. The Colorado Rockies, a rebuilding club that's not expected to be in the postseason race, could be a good landing spot for players in that situation.
Rockies named best landing spot for All-Star free agent
"Whether [Marcus] Stroman himself would agree with this is a fair question, but call it a case of worthwhile wishcasting on our part," Rymer wrote Tuesday, naming the Rockies as the best landing spot for Stroman.
The Yankees cut ties with the 34-year-old last season after he posted a 6.23 ERA with 44 hits allowed in nine starts. It was just three seasons ago that Stroman earned an All-Star selection with the Chicago Cubs.
"Even so, this is a guy with a history of having a chip on his shoulder. He also has a history of throwing strikes and getting ground balls, qualities that are never not useful," Rymer added.
Ground balls are what Stroman would need at a hitter-friendly Coors Field in Denver, Colorado. The Rockies wouldn't have much to lose by giving him a swingman role.
British Ice Skating has appealed after Lilah Fear and Lewis Gibson missed out on an ice dance bronze medal at the World Figure Skating Championships by being deducted two points.
Fear and Gibson were third after the rhythm dance and looked to have secured bronze in the free dance, but they were penalised for an "illegal element" by the judges.
BIS called the deduction "incorrect" and said it is formally challenging the decision with the International Skating Union.
Fear and Gibson finished fourth, 0.22 of a point behind Americans Emilea Zingas and Vadym Kolesnik in Prague.
The reason for the penalty was the height of Gibson's arms in an overhead lift during their routine.
Under the ISU's rule 704, it is illegal if the "point of contact of the lifting hand(s)/arms of the lifting partner with any part of the body of the lifted partner is sustained with fully extended arms higher than the lifting partner's head".
However, the rule allows one arm to be fully extended above the head, provided it is the supporting arm.
BIS said on Tuesday that the ISU had confirmed they had received the protest submission.
"We believe this deduction was applied incorrectly and does not accurately reflect the performance delivered on the ice," read a BIS statement.
"As an organisation, British Ice Skating stands for fairness, clarity, and transparency in sport. In this instance, we do not believe those principles have been upheld.
"All athletes deserve to be judged with consistency, integrity, and transparency at the highest level of competition.
"We are formally challenging this decision and will be raising our concerns with the International Skating Union."
Olympic champions Guillaume Cizeron and Laurence Fournier Beaudry of France won gold with 230.81 points to become only the fourth pair to win Olympic, world and European titles in the same season.
They finished 19.29 points ahead of the field, the biggest winning margin in World Championship history.
Canada's Olympic bronze medallists Piper Gilles and Paul Poirier won silver, ahead of Zingas and Kolesnik, who finished on 209.20 points, with Fear and Gibson ending on 208.98.
Fear and Gibson, who won bronze at last year's World Championships, missed out on a medal at the Olympics last month because of a mistake in their free dance routine.
Earlier, American star Ilia Malinin won a third successive men's World Championships gold.
The offensive tackle position is next up in the Green Bay Packers "production benchmarks" series. There is no such thing as "production" for offensive linemen in the traditional sense or via the box score, but Green Bay still has standards for the position, specifically in terms of experience.
Since Brian Gutekunst took over as general manager in 2018, the Packers have drafted 11 players who were offensive tackles in college. On average, they had played 2,443 snaps before stepping up to the NFL.
The fewest number of snaps by one of their draft picks was Jon Runyan Jr., who was a sixth-round pick, and he was still a two-year starter at a premier program in Michigan, playing 1,628 snaps at left tackle.
Green Bay has historically coveted college left tackles specifically, using the logic that the left tackle is where most teams put their best offensive linemen. They have then often moved those players around after drafting them, kicking them over to the right side or inside to guard if necessary.
This process goes way back to the Ted Thompson days, but in Gutekunst’s tenure, Jordan Morgan, Anthony Belton, Sean Rhyan, Travis Glover and Rasheed Walker all played at least 2,100 snaps at left tackle before being drafted by the Packers.
Besides Runyan Jr., the likes of Zach Tom, Cole Van Lanen and John Williams were all multi-year starters at left tackle with at least 1,700 snaps there.
The only two tackles with little-to-no experience on the left side under Gutekunst have been Royce Newman and Cole Madison.
Newman had over 900 snaps at right tackle, over 750 at left guard, and had played four of the five O-line spots at one point or another, while Madison had over 3,800 snaps at right tackle. The versatility of a player like Newman is something that always appeals to Green Bay.
Using all that information and applying it to this year’s draft class, there are 14 college tackle prospects ranked between No. 30 and No. 300 on the consensus big board who fit the kind of criteria the Packers are looking for in terms of experience:
Logan Taylor - Boston College (1,673 LT, 758 LG, 524 RG, 190 RT)
Travis Burke - Memphis (1,805 LT, 1,129 RT)
Carver Willis - Washington (639 LT, 1,217 RT)
Fernando Carmona - Arkansas (2,480 LT, 790 LG)
Enrique Cruz Jr. - Kansas (1,000 LT, 796 RT)
Brian Parker III from Duke, who is not named in the list above, played 1,951 snaps at right tackle, 379 on the left side, and is believed to be likely to convert to center at the next level. He is another name to keep an eye on. Zuhn III, who was listed, is another potential center-convert.
Another option could be Oregon’s Alex Harkey, who played 1,631 snaps at right tackle and 124 at right guard for the Ducks. On paper that is not the kind of profile the Packers have liked, but he is believed by some to have five-position versatility, and Green Bay met with him at his Pro Day.
If the Packers are going to add depth at offensive tackle in this draft, the players named above are very likely to be in the mix. Only Tiernan is ranked in the top 100 on the consensus big board, so these are more likely to be Day 3 picks who could serve as depth and hopefully develop.
With its 69-63 victory over the UConn Huskies, Michigan claimed the Big Ten’s first men’s hoops crown since the Michigan State Spartans won the 1999-2000 title.
The win gave the Big Ten a rare sweep of NCAA football, men’s basketball and women’s basketball titles. The Indiana Hoosiers won in football, and the UCLA Bruins took home the women’s hoops crown, the conference’s first since Purdue in 1999.
Not surprisingly, the Big Ten is proud of the accomplishment. “HOME TO THE NATIONAL CHAMPS IN ALL THREE!” the conference posted on X. “Go B1G or go home,” the post’s graphic proclaimed.
The only other conference to accomplish the feat is the SEC. In the 2006-07 school year, the Florida Gators won the BCS National Championship and the NCAA men’s basketball title, while the Tennessee Lady Vols took the women’s basketball crown.
Until now, the SEC was widely considered the top conference in college sports. The 2025-26 school year is the first since 2018-19 in which no SEC team won a national crown in the big three sports.
The Big Ten signaled its emergence as the nation’s top conference by winning three consecutive College Football Playoff National Championship titles. Michigan, Ohio State and Indiana claimed the titles in the 2023-25 seasons.
On3 reporter Brett McMurphy addressed the subject of Big Ten dominance and how the SEC is responding. He suggested the age of Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) has leveled the playing field.
“From 2006-22, SEC teams won 13 [football] national titles in 17 years. Then something funny happened. The start of NIL payments (Now It’s Legal) has coincided with the end of the SEC’s dominance and the Big Ten’s rise,” McMurphy wrote.
Finally, the Big Ten may not be done just yet in the winter season. In this weekend’s Frozen Four, Michigan and Wisconsin are vying for a men’s hockey title. The Wisconsin women’s hockey team won its second consecutive NCAA title by beating Ohio State in the final.
NHL analyst Rick Dhaliwal has shed new light on why Quinn Hughes walked away from the Vancouver Canucks, revealing growing frustration inside the organization before his blockbuster trade.
The Canucks traded Hughes to the Minnesota Wild on Dec. 12, in a major move aimed at reshaping the roster. At the time, Vancouver sat near the bottom of the standings and faced uncertainty about Hughes’ long-term future. Management believed moving him early would bring maximum return as part of a rebuild.
Off the ice, tensions also played a role. Reports of locker room issues (the J.T. Miller and Elias Pettersson controversy) and inconsistent performances created a difficult environment. Hughes tried to keep standards high, but the situation around him did not improve.
Dhaliwal reported that Hughes had grown ‘tired of’ how the franchise handled their important figures. He pointed to the treatment of former coach Bruce Boudreau, former coach Rick Tocchet, and goalie coach Ian Clark.
So, Hughes closely observed these moments and became increasingly uneasy with the direction of the team.
“[Quinn Hughes] saw them treat Boudreau bad,” Dhaliwal said. “He said that Rick Tocchet was his favorite coach. He watched Tocchet walk. He has seen the treatment of Ian Clark. He has seen the treatment of other people in the organization. He got tired of all that stuff. It was time to leave.”
Quinn Hughes’ comments on his Canucks exit
Despite the circumstances, Hughes maintained a composed stance after the move. In comments shared via The Athletic, he said he felt at peace with how things ended. He stressed that he gave everything during his time in Vancouver, even through difficult seasons and off-ice distractions.
“I’m at peace with everything,” Hughes said. “I know I gave everything I had in Vancouver. Go look at the years prior, too, when there was all sorts of nonsense going on, and I know I was always doing everything I could to make sure my game was in a good place and elevating it for the team.
“I tried to do that again this year. I had a great summer, and it just didn’t happen.”
Minnesota Wild defensemen Quinn Hughes (43) at Grand Casino Arena. Mandatory Credit: Nick Wosika-Imagn Images
On the ice, Hughes continues to perform at an elite level in Minnesota. He has scored 6 goals and has 68 assists for 74 points in 71 games. So, he is once again among the league’s top defensemen. His impact has helped the Wild secure a playoff spot, while Vancouver has struggled beyond expectations and is placed last in the league.
Dhaliwal’s comments show a deeper issue within the Canucks setup. So, for Hughes, the decision to move on was not sudden, but the result of growing frustration over time.
Chicago Bears Hall of Famer Steve "Mongo" McMichael at his Mongo McMichaels restaurant on April 25, 2019 in Romeoville, Illinois. Credit: Zbigniew Bzdak/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty
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Chicago Bears legend Steve McMichael was diagnosed with chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) one year after his death
McMichael's wife Misty said the family wants "to raise awareness of the clear connection between CTE and ALS" in a statement released by the Concussion & CTE Foundation on Tuesday, April 7
McMichael died in April 2025, five years after he was diagnosed with ALS
Chicago Bears legend Steve McMichael has been diagnosed with CTE, one year after his death at age 67.
The Concussion and CTE Foundation said on Tuesday, April 7 that McMichael, who died in April 2025, has been posthumously diagnosed with stage 3 chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) by Boston University CTE Center researchers. McMichael had also been diagnosed with ALS five years before his death.
The Bears legend's widow, Misty McMichael, said she wants to share her husband's diagnosis to help further CTE research and public awareness.
“By sharing Steve’s diagnosis, we want to raise awareness of the clear connection between CTE and ALS,” Misty, his wife of 25 years, said, adding, “Too many NFL players are developing ALS during life and diagnosed with CTE after death. I donated Steve’s brain to inspire new research into the link between them.”
Steve McMichael on Aug. 28, 1990 in Chicago Credit: Charles Cherney/Chicago Tribune/Tribune News Service via Getty
Dr. Ann McKee, Director of Boston University CTE Center and Chief of Neuropathology for the VA Boston Healthcare System, said in a statement, “Steve McMichael had severe CTE as well as ALS with TDP-43 inclusions typical for ALS in his brainstem and spinal cord. There is strong evidence linking repetitive brain trauma and ALS; in our CTE brain bank, about 6% of individuals with CTE also have ALS."
Dr. Chris Nowinski, Co-Founder and CEO of the Concussion & CTE Foundation, said in a statement that McMichael "was known for his strength, toughness, and larger-than-life presence, but his final act was to give a piece of himself back to the sports community so we might have a chance to save ourselves."
Nowinski added, "I appreciate all the former athletes, including many of Steve’s ’85 Bears teammates, who are raising funds and volunteering to participate in CTE research so we can create a brighter future for athletes everywhere.”
McMichael shared his ALS diagnosis in 2021 after he stopped making public appearances. He told the Chicago Tribuneat the time, “I promise you, this epitaph that I’m going to have on me now? This ain’t ever how I envisioned this was going to end.”
“I thought I was ready for anything,” he said. “But man. This will sneak up on you like a cheap-shotting Green Bay Packer.”
Steve McMichael in 2021 Credit: Brian Cassella/TNS via ZUMA Press Wire
Sports anchor Jarrett Payton announced the news of McMichael's death via X at the time. "With deep sorrow, I share that Steve McMichael passed at 5:28 PM after a brave fight with #ALS, surrounded by loved ones," Payton began. "I’m grateful to have been with him in his final moments. Please keep Steve and his family your prayers. 🙏🏽 #Bears."
McMichael died shortly after his wife, Misty, shared that he would be entering hospice as his health declined, TMZ reported.
McMichael played in the NFL for 15 seasons, mostly with the Chicago Bears. Playing with the Bears from 1981 to 1993, he helped the team win the Super Bowl at the end of the 1985 season. In February 2024, McMichael learned he had been selected for the 2024 Pro Football Hall of Fame class.
When his ownership group took control of the Boston Celtics this past offseason, there was a lot of speculation that the Celtics might try to build their own arena under the tenure of new majority owner Bill Chisholm. But the private equity investor pushed back on such a move at least in the immediate future, leaving the door open to revisiting such a question in the future should a need arise.
But in a recent, wide-ranging interview with Boston Globe beat writer Adam Himmelsbach, we got an update on where Chisholm sees the potential of a new Celtics arena – and it doesn't sound like his views have shifted considerably. "It’s pretty much the same as it was at the beginning of the season," said Chisholm. "The philosophy there is the same."
"The Garden is a great place to play," he added. "It’s consistently ranked one of the best places in the league for player and fan experience. It’s loud, a lot of energy, and it’s got a storied history."
"My starting point is if we can make it work, we’d love to stay where we are," continued the Celtics majority owner. "And making it work means improving the fan experience and the player experience. If we can do those things and remain where we are now, that’s great."
"And if that doesn’t work there, we’ll think about other places. But my goal here is to see if we ideally make it work where we are, and I think there’s a commitment with us, with the Bruins and Delaware North, with all of that. That’s where we want to end up and we’re working on it as we speak."
The NCAA Transfer Portal officially opened on April 7 and closes on April 21. The new 15-day window was enacted following a recommendation by the men’s basketball oversight committee. Athletes don’t have to commit to a new school by the April 21 deadline.
Gable Steveson is set to take on his first UFC veteran. Sort of.
The Olympic champion and blue-chip MMA prospect has agreed to wrestle former UFC heavyweight contender Alexandr Romanov on May 30 in the main event of RAF 9, it was announced Tuesday. The match serves as Steveson's promotional debut for Real American Freestyle's upstart wrestling league.
Also announced for the co-main event of RAF 9 is a matchup between well-known UFC names, former UFC interim welterweight champion Colby Covington and former UFC middleweight titleholder Chris Weidman. Covington is already 2-0 under the RAF umbrella, while Weidman is set to make his debut.
Steveson, 25, is one of the greatest wrestling talents of his era. Along with being a two-time NCAA Division I national champion and two-time Dan Hodge Trophy winner — the award given annually to collegiate athletics' top freestyle wrestler — Steveson is best known for his run through the 2020 Olympic Games, where he stunned the global field at just 21 years old to become the youngest freestyle wrestler in his division to ever win gold.
Steveson has since emerged as one of the most highly-touted heavyweight prospects in MMA history.
Steveson has not been shy to voice his desire to one day fight in the UFC, and has often cited UFC legend Jon Jones as his primary mentor in MMA. UFC CEO Dana White subsequently confirmed that Steveson is "on the radar, big time" for the promotion.
Steveson also had brief stints with the NFL's Buffalo Bills and WWE before making the full-time transition to MMA.
Romanov (21-4, 1 NC MMA) competed 10 times with the UFC from 2020-24, winning seven of those fights and becoming a ranked heavyweight contender before departing the promotion. A multiple-time competitor in the Senior World and European freestyle wrestling championships, Romanov is also scheduled to make his MMA return this Saturday at PFL Chicago against Rodrigo Nascimento.
Romanov previously competed at RAF 2 against 2024 U.S. Olympian Mason Parris, losing via 11-0 technical fall.
RAF returns live April 18 with RAF 8 on FOX Nation.
The New England Patriots could make a surprising pick with the 31st overall selection in the 2026 NFL Draft.
The Patriots have been linked to drafting an offensive lineman to help protect Drake Maye, who was an issue last season. However, New England could very well take the best player available.
“This might not be the same level of surprise as the Patriots' Cole Strange pick was a few years back, but I haven't seen anyone put Rutledge in Round 1 yet,” Schrager wrote in an article published on Tuesday. “It could happen. In talking to teams over the past few weeks, Rutledge is viewed as a Day 1 or Day 2 prospect.
“He allowed just two sacks over 43 career starts. At this point, the Patriots need to protect Drake Maye, and even if it's viewed as a reach on draft day, this could be the guy to get the job done.”
The Patriots selecting Rutledge would be a bit of a reach, but if he can be an impact starter, it would be a solid pick. However, there would be some risk to it, as many consider him a Day 2 pick.
New England is set to have 11 total picks in the 2026 NFL Draft. The 226 NFL Draft is set for April 23-25 in Pittsburgh.
South Carolina women’s basketball head coach Dawn Staley is urging college fans to move on following a heated, verbal exchange with UConn coach Geno Auriemma after the two teams met in the Final Four.
In a statement Tuesday, Staley said she spoke with Auriemma and wants everyone to “turn the page” on the incident. In the statement, Staley praised Auriemma’s contributions to the game, adding, “I have a great deal of respect for him and what he’s meant to this game.”
“I spoke with Geno, and I want to be clear — I have a great deal of respect for him and what he’s meant to this game. One moment doesn’t define a career, and it doesn’t change the impact he’s had on growing women’s basketball. The standard at UConn is what it is because of him, and that’s something this game has benefited from.
“So, I’m asking everyone to turn the page. Let’s refocus on what matters most — continuing to elevate our game, creating opportunities and pushing it forward.
“That’s always been my mission and it’s not changing.”
Staley and Auriemma were thrust into the spotlight following South Carolina’s 62-48 win over UConn in the Final Four on Friday. With the contest just about over, Auriemma approached Staley to shake her hand. He exchanged words with Staley, which then resulted in a heated, verbal argument between the two. Auriemma needed to be pulled away from the altercation.
Auriemma initially expressed defiance when asked about the moment after the game, though later released an apology. But following South Carolina’s loss to UCLA in the championship game, Staley said she had yet to hear from Auriemma.
That apparently changed in the days since that game, and both Staley and Auriemma appear to have buried the hatchet now.
With the feud seemingly in the past, both Staley and Auriemma can focus on getting their teams another title. While both have proven adept at getting that done, UCLA’s impressive run gives both coaches something to focus on other than each other during the offseason.
Amad and Mbeumo: United duo discuss their on-pitch partnership
Amad Diallo and Bryan Mbeumo have struck up a solid partnership at Manchester United this season. The Cameroonian arrived at the Theatre of Dreams last summer from Brentford after an impressive campaign at the Gtech Community Stadium.
Under former head coach Ruben Amorim, Mbeumo started in the right-forward role in a 3-4-3 system, with Amad playing as the right wing-back. The two of them quickly built up a rapport and combined with lethal effect on the pitch.
Evidence of their partnership was clear within the opening minutes of the 2-1 win against Liverpool at Anfield, where Amad set up Mbeumo’s opener. Their partnership, though, was broken following Amorim’s departure and Michael Carrick’s arrival as caretaker manager, with the team shifting to a 4-2-3-1 system.
Under the Englishman, Amad has been deployed as the right forward, while Mbeumo has often operated as the No. 9 or in the left-forward role. Nevertheless, the duo have played a key role in United’s rise to third place in the Premier League table after 31 games.
How have Mbeumo and Amad performed this season?
Mbeumo is United’s joint-top scorer this season, having registered 10 goals and three assists in 27 appearances in all competitions. Unfortunately, the Cameroonian has not been in his element in recent times and has failed to manage a goal contribution in the last four games.
Amad has been a livewire on the pitch since former manager Erik ten Hag’s departure, but he has struggled to find the back of the net in recent times. The Ivorian was sensational under Amorim, but has been a little subdued following the change of management.
The 23 year old has registered two goals and three assists in 26 games this season, all but three of which have been starts. However, he is yet to register a goal or an assist since Carrick’s arrival.
Amad and Mbeumo have shared the pitch 26 times for United so far and have contributed two goals together. The duo recently sat down for a press conference while in Ireland for a four-day training camp with the United squad, where they discussed their understanding on the pitch.
Trying to build the partnership
When asked to elaborate what it is like to team up with Amad on the pitch and the effect of the Ivorian’s change in position under Carrick, Mbeumo said: “Yeah, of course we had a great relationship at the start of the season and I think it’s still going him on the right, me sometimes left or striker.”
“Yeah, I know his, his movements and then I know as well how he likes to play. So yeah, with the trainings and, and the games as well, we always try to build this partnership every time.”
Amad added: “Yeah, at the beginning of the season we was playing same as I was playing as a wing back as well as playing as a right hand. And yeah, we had a good relationship even outside the pitch.”
“And now we are playing different positions. Sometimes he play as a striker and I play a winger. But we know each other. We want to have more freedom in the pitch and switch the position when the team needs and yeah, we are really happy. He’s happy to do his best for the club and same for me and we want to continue like this.”
In the same press conference, Amad and Mbeumo also backed Carrick for the full-time job.
Final Thoughts
United fans will hope that the training camp in Ireland will help both Mbeumo and Amad rediscover their mojo. The Red Devils need both players to regain top form as they pursue a top-four finish to secure qualification for next season’s Champions League.
Apr 4, 2026; Bronx, New York, USA; New York Yankees designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton (27) hits an RBI single against the Miami Marlins during the eighth inning at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Gregory Fisher-Imagn Images | Gregory Fisher-Imagn Images
Major League Baseball comes at us with a full slate of games tonight, where we look to hot players to dominate fantasy baseball. Pitching and hitting will be volatile early on in the season, but a sharp mind finds the right angles to take. We are here to assist in that matter today, to deliver the best start 'em, sit 'em decisions in fantasy and DFS baseball.
Starting Pitcher - Christopher Sanchez
He may be expensive in DFS, but Sanchez has been lights out through two starts and is now the NL Cy Young favorite in its early stages. The Giants will oppose the Phillies tonight, and well, they are one of the worst offenses in the MLB so far. They are expected to remain much of the same all year long under a new, young, and inexperienced manager, Tony Vitello.
Catcher - Ben Rice
Rice gives us that home run upside that we look for tonight in Yankee Stadium. He dinged 26 homers in 2025 and has 3 already this season, which paces early for 50+ on the year. His opponent? Aaron Civale of the Athletics is definitely a bottom-30% pitcher in the MLB by all accounts.
1st Baseman - Matt Olson
Olson is right back to where we expect his form to be. He bats .286 on the season with 2 home runs in the process. His opposing pitcher will be Yusei Kikuchi, who has had an abysmal 2.11 WHIP through two starts this season. Olson is about a 30 home run per year player, and tonight, he would probably double in likelihood to hit one in Angel Stadium, which is top-35% easiest against hitters.
2nd Baseman - Mauricio Dubon
Dubon projects to bat deep in the lineup, in the 7th. However, his upside seems to be worth it with a .333 average, 2 home runs, 7 RBI's, and 6 runs scored on the season. Like Matt Olson, Dubon faces Kikuchi, who may become one of the worst pitchers in the MLB at his current pace. If the Braves tee off, the bullpen will be low-leverage, thus aiding further hitting.
3rd Baseman - Kevin McGonigle
Let's not be fooled by Taj Bradley's early statistics. He fields a 0.87 ERA through two starts, but with a 1.20 WHIP. Bradley is generally a bottom-half pitcher over his career and is due for a regression or a bad-luck game tonight. As for the rookie, McGonigle, he is going left-on-right while batting .289 this season, and reaching base in all but one game this season.
Shortstop - Carlos Correa
It is well known that Coors Field is the easiest park in the MLB for opposing hitters. Correa looks to add to that, going right-on-left against Kyle Freeland, who is the worst ace in the entire MLB. That proved true in 2026 with his 1.44 WHIP through 9.1 IP. Correa will bat 5th and be with the green light to go deep all game long.
Stanton is scorching hot with a .394 batting average and has even gained his first stolen base in years this past Friday. While that won't likely happen again, we get a red-hot Stanton with massive power at Yankee Stadium, which is the 3rd-easiest MLB ballpark in home runs allowed. Aaron Civale then opposes him, and that is very favorable on paper, where Stanton is a career 3-for-9 with 2 home runs against.
LONDON, ENGLAND - APRIL 04: Deontay Wilder stretches his neck ahead of the Heavyweight fight between Derek Chisora and Deontay Wilder as part of the Dereck Chisora v Deontay Wilder: 100 fight night at The O2 Arena on April 04, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images) | Getty Images
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Deontay Wilder
The 40-year-old Wilder (45-4-1, 43 KO) isn’t ever going to be the star and champion that he was in his prime, but his win over Derek Chisora was his best in years, and there are several factors to it that raise his stock.
It was a pretty entertaining fight.
The location is big. Wilder winning and being part of that sort of crowd-pleasing brawl in London means that fans there will be more eager to see him return against another British star.
Wilder was asked about and said he’s not ruling out a fight with rising star Moses Itauma, but the obvious fight to make is Anthony Joshua, who was front row alongside promoter Eddie Hearn. Joshua vs Wilder will never be what it could have been had they met years ago when both were unbeaten and peaking stars, but it’s still a very marketable fight that will sell tickets, and last Saturday only helped.
Wilder is not “back” in the sense of being who he used to be in the ring. But he’s definitely back in the mix for money fights. You don’t have to like it, and you don’t have to believe his remaining in-ring ability deserves it. But his charisma, his reputation and fame, and the ability to sell people on fight-changing power that isn’t what it used to be — yeah, he’s a player again.
Viddal Riley
Riley (14-0, 7 KO) took another step up the cruiserweight ladder, beating Mateusz Masternak convincingly to win the European title, having previously claimed the British belt a year earlier.
I’ll admit that Riley, 28, is not someone I took very seriously some years back, when he was mostly attached to social media celebrity-turned-“boxer” KSI. Seemed gimmicky, like someone who wasn’t really that good, but I was wrong. Riley can fight. I started to believe more in 2023-24 when he beat Nathan Quarless and Mikael Lawal, and his wins over Cheavon Clarke and Masternak have made him a legit top 10 sort of guy at the weight, or at least in that argument. And he’s won all those fights on his boxing, they were all 10- or 12-round decisions and all clear victories.
There is still the real world level to go, but there aren’t that many guys at cruiser that I think you’d certainly favor to beat him, and he’s got time on his side at his age compared to most of the higher-ranked cruisers.
Riley appears to be headed the IBF route, but if you were him — and you could actually make sure Don King did a deal in orderly fashion — would you risk Viddal against WBC titleholder Noel Mikaelyan right now?
Caroline Dubois
Dubois (13-0-1, 5 KO) wasn’t super dominant against Terri Harper, though she was a clear and deserving winner, and quality proved out over the 10 rounds. But having entertaining, competitive fights is always a plus, and Dubois, 25, now has two of the world titles at 135 lbs.
The biggest potential fight for Dubois is against Katie Taylor, maybe to go up to 140 or Taylor might come back to 135 for a retirement fight. I wouldn’t expect it, really, but Dubois definitely cemented that should be on the shortlist for Katie’s farewell. Dubois has previously said it’s not a fight she feels she has to chase, with respect to Taylor for not “needing” to fight her,
Denzel Bentley
Bentley (22-3-1, 18 KO) has had an up-and-down last five years, dating back to his TKO-3 loss to Felix Cash in April 2021. He won three after that, lost a more competitive fight than most expected to Janibek Alimkhanuly, won a fight, was shocked by Nathan Heaney, and has now won four straight.
Saturday’s TKO win over Endry Saavedra netted Bentley, 31, the interim WBO title. The sanctioning body has seemed committed to not taking much of a stance on the aforementioned Janibek’s drug test failures — the IBF has stripped him, the WBO have basically said they won’t — but if something changes there, Bentley’s in position to be elevated now. It wasn’t the biggest win in the world, no, but it was a big win for “2 Sharp,” who is now fully in the discussion at 160 again.
Sam Goodman
Goodman (22-1, 8 KO) dropped back down to 122 lbs for a clear win over Rodrigo Fabian Ruiz in Wollongong, following a pair of fights at 126, including a world title loss to Nick Ball last August.
Goodman is a fine featherweight but probably better at super bantamweight. No one is looking past Naoya Inoue vs Junto Nakatani on May 2, but if Inoue gets through that and stays at 122 (he’s given no indication he wants to go higher in weight), then Goodman’s as good a shout as anyone for Inoue finding an opponent he hasn’t already beaten.
Irma Garcia
Being cold and realistic, it’s certainly possible that the 44-year-old Garcia (26-5-1, 6 KO) didn’t dramatically change her position in boxing by going over to London and stopping Emma Dolan in three rounds. The biggest fight she can make in her division, super flyweight, would still be — for the moment — against Japan’s Mizuki Hiruta or American Adelaida Ruiz.
But MVP has been good about featuring top women’s talent and winners, so if Garcia wants it, more MVP offers should come to her. Her display of power, timing, and skill was a great way to kick off MVP’s new relationships with ESPN and Sky Sports, too. That being the first fight new or curious viewers saw was a strong impression.
Lauren Price
Price (10-0, 2 KO) retained her belts with a wide win over Stephanie Pineiro, but she got marked up pretty good, too. The big thing for the welterweight standout is that she did a face-to-face with Claressa Shields, and Shields doesn’t fly overseas to attend fights just to do it.
Shields is running out of interesting opponents. I mean, realistically, she already has, at least among fighters who are naturally 160 lbs or bigger, so her actual size. But Claressa’s done 154 before, too, and Lauren Price might be willing to gamble on facing a bigger opponent. It’s definitely going to be the biggest fight Price can make, save being offered Katie Taylor in Dublin, and that seems more unlikely than getting a good offer to face Shields.
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Ellie Scotney
Scotney (12-0, 0 KO) is now undisputed champion at 122 lbs, an expected result, but it was a really good fight with Mayelli Flores, who gave a great effort. I think Scotney holds steady here, the big fight for her would be with Skye Nicolson, who is one of the few women’s boxers of note to not run to the open arms of MVP.
Nicolson, who has an interim belt at 122, is currently slated to return on April 29 in Australia. If she wins there, we know she’ll want Scotney. Whether it happens remains to be seen.
Chantelle Cameron
Cameron (22-1, 8 KO) picked up the WBO super welterweight title, as 154 continues to be a women’s boxing haven for wayward bigger names to pick up paper titles against mediocre talents. Cameron follows in the footsteps of Claressa Shields, who came down in weight, and Natasha Jonas, Terri Harper, and Mikaela Mayer, who all went up, as Cameron did, to win a belt.
It makes Cameron a two-division world champion and gives her some leverage. She can essentially say to people from 130 to 140, who are seeking something bigger than might be available in those classes, hey, I’ve got a world title if you want to weigh 148 lbs instead of your usual.
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Tim Tszyu
Yeah, he won clearly. He should have. Denis Nurja was not really qualified to face Tszyu (27-3, 18 KO). In the end, Tszyu made some money, got a win, and also suffered a cut that could make coming back quickly a lot tougher.
The word has been that Errol Spence Jr is going to make a comeback and fight Tszyu, and that Tszyu was tuning up with this one. My opinions on that fight haven’t changed. I have no idea what Spence has left, he hasn’t fought in three years, he got clobbered the last time we saw him, and his career was trending in the wrong direction for multiple reasons already. As our own John Hansen put it in the live discussion for Tszyu vs Nurja, Errol Spence hasn’t fought in three years either because he can’t or because he didn’t want to do it. Neither is reason for confidence that he’ll come back strong.
Tszyu is still good, rugged, and mean enough to be a huge roadblock if Spence just doesn’t have it. This is good, in some ways. Tszyu won’t be so incompetent that Spence can be lousy and lie to himself with a win; if he’s lousy, Tszyu will beat him.
The folks over at PBC really might want to join us in the 2020s sometime, though. Between running Keith Thurman out there to get obliterated by Fundora and their newest big plan an Errol Spence comeback, it’s hard when you tune in to not feel like that entire operation made a bubble for everyone involved in 2017 and they’re refusing to leave it.
I don’t think Tszyu went down in stock considerably, but past the Spence idea, I just don’t think he looks like a serious contender anymore at 154 or 160. Even more than losing at top level, this fight made me wonder about where he’s at these days, because he got a little coast-happy against a very over-matched foe.
Emma Dolan
Dolan is 27 years old. She’s young enough to bounce back. But that was absolutely a brutal defeat against Irma Garcia. You could see it all over Dolan’s face when all was said and done, that sort of shell-shocked level of disappointment and bewilderment. Irma Garcia hadn’t just beaten or out-boxed her, she crushed her.
Dolan (8-1, 1 KO) can box. We’ve seen that, she’s beaten some solid opponents already. She got caught, though, and really, from the moment that well-timed left hand dropped her for the first time in the second round, the fight was over. She never really recovered, and she was all over the place. Maybe she didn’t have the experience with real adversity to gather her wits, hold, and try to buy some recovery time. She tried to fight fire with fire, and she got burned up against a calm, controlled opponent who did not try to force a stoppage; Garcia waited for good shots and took the openings when they came. Dolan had no hope after that first knockdown.
That sort of hard reality check about new levels can be devastating to someone so used to winning. But you always root for the comeback story, and I will be. Here’s hoping Emma can watch it back, see what went wrong, take it one stop on the journey, and move forward.
The New England Patriots selected Marte Mapu in the third round of the 2023 NFL Draft, but the team is reportedly planning to release him after just three seasons.
Mapu was one of the last players drafted by Bill Belichick. He started 10 of 44 possible games for the Patriots, but last year, he did not start a game for Mike Vrabel and was mainly used on special teams. On Tuesday, ESPN's Mike Reiss reported that the team plans to release him. It's safe to say the third-round pick did not pan out, but looking back at who the Patriots could have had instead is painful.
Mapu was the 76th overall pick in the draft. At the time, the pick seemed puzzling as well, but looking back, it was really a disaster. The very next player selected was Byron Young, who has 27.5 sacks and was a Pro Bowler last season.
The pick after Young was Tucker Kraft, who was looking like one of the best tight ends in the NFL last season before his injury. Kraft has turned into a very reliable weapon for Jordan Love in the Packers. The two picks immediately after Mapu have been great players so far, but it does not end there.
Between the pick they used on Mapu and the Patriots' next selection, Josh Downs, De'Von Achane, Riley Moss, Kobie Turner and Michael Wilson were all selected. Moss led the league in passes defended last season, Achane is one of the best weapons in the NFL, Wilson was a 1,000-yard receiver last season and Turner has 24 sacks in three seasons.
AUGUSTA, Ga. — There are six amateurs in the 2026 Masters field, but they are among the most important parts of the year's first major.
Whether it's the Amateur Dinner on Monday with Augusta National Golf Club chairman Fred Ridley, staying in the Crow's Nest or being awarded the Silver Cup on Sunday, amateurs have been a big part of the storyline for every single Masters, and that won't change this year.
However, only one can win low amateur honors (and he must make the cut to do so). Here are the six amateurs in the field at the 2026 Masters, ranked.
Ranking the amateurs in 2026 Masters field
6. Brandon Holtz
The U.S. Mid-Amateur champion is more than double the age (41) of the two youngest players in the field. He's one of the most unlikely Masters competitors ever. But he also comes to Augusta National with more rust than anyone else.
5. Mateo Pulcini
Pulcini, the Latin America Amateur champion, hasn't played competitively since his big win. There will likely be signs of rust, too, but perhaps he can make a run.
4. Jackson Herrington
The man nicknamed "The Fridge" has a pair of top-10 finishes for the Tennessee Volunteers this season but also has four finishes outside of the top 25. Perhaps his practice rounds with Bryson DeChambeau can give him some good tips for navigating Augusta National.
3. Mason Howell
The U.S. Amateur champion looked up to Rory McIlroy growing up and gets to play alongside him the first two rounds at Augusta National. Talk about the memory of a lifetime.
2. Fifa Laopakdee
The Arizona State junior has one win this spring and another pair of top-10 finishes on the season. Loapakdee was the Asia-Pacific Amateur champion and is the first Thai amateur to compete in the Masters.
1. Ethan Fang
The British Amateur champion finished T-3 in Augusta over the weekend at a collegiate event and has been playing his best golf as of late.
His departure leaves the Hoosiers have just three returning scholarship players left on the roster with six players graduating (four starters) and three other players entering the portal. The transfer window for Division 1 basketball this year will be a 15-day period running from April 7-21.
Ristic faced an uphill battle as a late-arriving freshman signee out of Serbia.
He enrolled just days before IU's foreign tour to Puerto Rico then suffered a lower-body injury in September. He was sidelined for the first month of the season — he made his debut in a 73-64 loss to Minnesota on Dec. 3 — and played a total of 31 minutes the entire season.
Ristic played professionally overseas for KK Dynamic, the top league in Serbia, for three seasons. In 2024-25, he averaged 13.9 points, 3.3 rebounds and 4.3 assists per game while shooting 39.3% from 3-point range. He was the team's second-leading scorer.
He received interest on the recruiting trail from Oregon and Georgia Tech before ultimately signing with the Hoosiers.
Indiana opted out of postseason play after missing out on the NCAA Tournament as the fourth team out of the field. DeVries will now turn his attention to building out the team's roster alongside Ryan Carr, his newly hired executive director of basketball.
Jake Paul has doubts about MMA’s staying power compared to boxing
Jake Paul is getting involved in the MMA world, but he isn’t convinced it has a bright future.
His promotion is set to debut with an event headlined by Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano, which will be broadcast on Netflix.
The pair will headline the card and could even be joined by names like Junior dos Santos, Nate Diaz, and Jorge Masvidal.
Jake Paul claims wrestling has contributed to MMA’s decline
Photo by Gerrit van Keulen/Soccrates/Getty Images
Jake Paul hasn’t been shy about criticising Dana White and the UFC, long before his Most Valuable Promotions even dipped a toe into MMA. He’s been on record with his issues around fighter pay and how the company is run, but there’s one aspect of the sport he feels is outside any promotion’s control.
On an episode of Theo Von’s ‘This Past Weekend’ podcast, Paul doubled down on those views, suggesting that part of the issue is “greed” and that it “feels like a shell of what it used to be”.
This time though, Paul wasn’t focused solely on promotional issues. He said that even if the UFC made changes, MMA still faces a fundamental problem that could hurt its long-term appeal.
“MMA hasn’t stood the test of time because the best people in the sport become wrestlers and they just like hold on… which is boring,” Paul said.” No one wants to watch that. So it hasn’t stood the test of time. Boxing has been around since the 1500s, MMA is thirty years [old] and it’s declining.”
He made this point clear despite his own involvement with Netflix in organising an MMA event, stating he would always speak honestly about what he thinks.
The departure of Jailton Almeida from the UFC earlier this year highlighted how some fighters can struggle to keep their spot purely because of their style inside the Octagon.
There’s no doubt that wrestling remains one of fighting’s most effective tools – but not all fans are tuning in just for effectiveness. The UFC understands this well enough to continually encourage more knockouts and submissions from its fighters.
The New York Yankees entered play on Tuesday with the third-best record (7-2) and third-highest run differential (+25) in baseball, sitting atop the American League before a three-game series against the Athletics. However, there’s one specific part of this Yankees roster that is facing some skepticism.
Speaking to Jon Heyman of the New York Post, one MLB scout was rather blunt with his assessment that the “Yankees bullpen stinks” this season.
This is coming off Sunday’s 7–6 loss at Yankee Stadium to the Miami Marlins, a game in which Max Fried allowed just 3 earned runs across 6.2 innings pitched and had a shot at the win. However, those hopes got wiped out by Fernando Cruz and Jake Bird coming out of the Yankees bullpen.
New York acquired Cruz back in December 2024 in exchange for Jose Trevino. While he struggled this past outing, the right-handed reliever leads the team in holds (three) this season and still sports a 2.70 ERA with a 0.60 WHIP and more strikeouts (six) than baserunners allowed (two) in five appearances.
Bird, who the team acquired from the Colorado Rockies at the MLB trade deadline this past July, has struggled since joining New York. The right-handed reliever made three appearances with the Yankees last season after the trade, surrendering 6 earned runs with 4 hits and 2 walks, resulting in a 27.00 ERA. He spent the rest of the season in the minors. After stringing together 4.1 shutout innings to open this season, Bird imploded at Yankee Stadium on Sunday.
Entering play on Tuesday, the Yankees bullpen currently tanks 10th in WHIP (1.21), 11th in ERA (3.23), 15th in batting average allowed (.231) and 25th in strikeout rate. However, it’s north noting that the ERA for New York’s relievers lowers to 2.35 if you remove the 3 earned runs allowed by Bird against Miami when he failed to record an out.
Through nine games, Bird (6.23 ERA) and Camilo Doval (10.80 ERA and 1.80 WHIP) are the only Yankees relievers with an ERA over 4.2. While All-Star closer David Bednar (4.15 ERA and 2.31 WHIP) has been shaky to start the season, it’s also worth noting that he registered a 2.19 ERA and 0.93 WHIP with 10 saves after being acquired by New York last summer. So, while the MLB scout might not be high on the Yankees bullpen, only two relievers are really the issue right now.
As the 2026 regular season comes to an end on the PlayVS platform, with head-to-head matchups in games like "Madden NFL," "Rocket League," "Hearthstone," "Street Fighter," "Marvel Rivals," "Pokémon Unite," and "League of Legends," a familiar team holds the top spot.
For the second time this spring, Bethlehem Central High School appears at No. 1 in the USA TODAY Sports/PlayVs Super 25 rankings, holding firm among a formidable group of competitive gamers.
Super 25 selection process
PlayVS has analyzed the performance of all high schools competing in our Spring 2026 season to determine the Top 25 esports programs nationwide. Schools must actively compete in at least five (5) unique esports titles to be eligible. Schools are ranked by the average match-win percentage of their top-performing team within each esports title. In the case of tied averages, tiebreakers are determined by the average game-win percentage and overall program size.
Michigan beat UConn, 69-63, to win its first National Championship in 37 seasons. Elliot Cadeau, who transferred in from North Carolina the previous offseason, earned Final Four Most Outstanding Player honors.
"We felt like we needed a quarterback, a pass-first quarterback on the floor at all times," Dusty May said. "I called Sean and he gave me all of the intel. I just said, “Let me ask you one question. Would 17-18 year-old Sean May want to play with Elliot Cadeau? And he said “Expletive yeah. Absolutely, let’s go." And I said, that’s all I needed to know because Sean is one of the smartest, best players I’ve ever been around. And so he’s (Elliot) made us better coaches and hopefully, we’ve helped him become a better player."
Cadeau averaged a career-high 10.5 points per game during his first season in Ann Arbor, including three double-doubles. In just two Final Four games alone, Cadeau compiled 32 points, 12 assists, eight rebounds and six steals, while making eight of his nine free throw attempts.
Cadeau's initial commitment to the Tar Heels created waves of excitement, highlighted by his exceptional ability to run an offense. North Carolina enjoyed a few big moments from Cadeau during his 2023-24 and 2024-25 seasons, but transferring unlocked his full potential.
LeBron James #23, Luka Doncic #77, and Austin Reaves #15 of the Los Angeles Lakers plead their case to referee JD Ralls during an NBA basketball game against the Brooklyn Nets, Friday March 27, 2026 in Los Angeles, Calif.
Los Angeles Lakers (50–28) vs. Oklahoma City Thunder (62–16) | Game 78 of 82
WHERE TO WATCH AND WHAT TIME
Date: Tuesday, April 7
Tip-off: 7:30 p.m. PT
Location: American Airlines Center — Dallas, Texas
TV: Spectrum SportsNet+, Spectrum SportsNet
Radio: ESPN LA 710 / 1330 KWKW
GAME PREVIEW
A week ago, this was arguably the most anticipated matchup of the season, a clash between MVP runners and the NBA’s top two scorers, Luka Dončić and Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.
But a lot can change in a week, or even days.
Dončić and backcourt partner Austin Reaves remain out indefinitely with injuries that ended their regular seasons.
More worrisome news struck the Lakers' injury report on Monday, with LeBron James added for left foot injury management.
So the Lakers could likely be down their top 3 stars, plus Marcus Smart, against the Oklahoma City Thunder in their second matchup in three games against the defending champions.
The Thunder have had the Lakers' number this season, averaging a 27-point margin of victory in three games this year. Oklahoma City will be without its second-best scorer, Jalen Williams, on Tuesday as he’s dealing with a hamstring injury.
The Lakers are coming off a disappointing six-point loss in Dallas on Sunday as rookie Cooper Flagg dropped 45 points.
James was one rebound shy of a triple-double, finishing with 30 points, 15 assists and nine rebounds.
WHERE THEY STAND
After an overtime comeback win over the Portland Trail Blazers on Monday, the Nuggets (51-28) pushed the Lakers (50-28) to No. 4 in the Western Conference.
A win over the Thunder would push L.A. back to No. 3.
QUICK OPPONENT RUNDOWN
The Thunder (62–16) have continued to look and play like the best team in the NBA, with the best record and arguably the best player in MVP frontrunner Gilgeous-Alexander leading the way.
Oklahoma City comes in on a five-game win streak with victories in 17 of its last 18 games. They are coming off a 35-point road win in Utah on Sunday, pouring in 24 3-pointers on 53% shooting while finishing 59% overall from the field.
Gilgeous-Alexander is second in the NBA, behind Dončić, in scoring at 31.4 points a game.
WHAT TO AVOID
The Lakers can’t afford their recent trend of slow and bad starts to games. Against the Mavs, the Lakers were outhustled by Dallas, which led to them losing the opening quarter 41-30.
In L.A.’s loss to the Thunder last week, the Thunder got off to an immediate hot start, taking advantage of the Lakers' early turnovers. They lost the opening quarter 44-21 in Oklahoma City.
It's going to take a collective committee effort to beat Oklahoma City, and a slow start would make their already high mountain to climb even higher.
We’re talking a barefoot-level trek.
NOTABLE OPPONENT RANKS AMONG THE NBA
The Thunder's current ranking:
7th (117.6) in offensive rating
1st (106) in defensive rating
Other rankings:
PTS — 5th (119.2)
FGM — 7th (43.1)
FG% — 4th (48.4%)
3P% — 11th (36.3%)
FT% – 2nd (82.0%)
TOs — 2nd (12.6)
STLS — 4th (9.6)
SEASON SERIES
Game 1 — Thunder 121–92 win at OKC (Nov. 12)
Game 2 — Thunder 119–110 win at L.A. (Feb. 9)
Game 3 — Thunder 139-96 win at OKC (Feb. 12)
INJURY REPORT
Lakers:
LeBron James (foot): Questionable
Marcus Smart (ankle): Out
Luka Dončić (Grade 2 left hamstring strain): Out
Austin Reaves (oblique): Out
Thunder:
Jalen Williams (hamstring): Out
Thomas Sorber (right knee torn ACL): Out
THREADS FOR THE GAME
The Lakers will wear their home gold unis again, while the Thunder will wear their white Association Edition uniform jerseys.
NEXT MATCHUP
The Lakers will play their final back-to-back game of the season against the Warriors in Golden State on Thursday and then back home against the Phoenix Suns.
Celebrity boxer Tommy Fury will box strongman Eddie Hall as part of the upcoming Misfits Boxing fight card on DAZN pay-per-view (PPV) on June 13 at AO Arena in Manchester. Both combatants were on hand earlier today for the promotion’s kickoff press conference, which included their first official face off.
Have a look:
Tommy Fury stares down Eddie Hall ahead of their Misfits Boxing showdown on June 13 in Manchester 🥊 pic.twitter.com/1boFWjVl0S
“I bumped into John (Fury) and I had the conversation about fighting Tyson, I saw he was training MMA,” Hall explained on YouTube. “I was trying to instigate the fight, but it rubbed him up the wrong way. Things got a little heated. I basically said in the end, you’re all full of s—t. You’re just all full of f—king talk. You all walk around like hard men like you’re gonna beat this guy down, beat that guy down, you’ll fight anyone, you’re fighting men.”
“There’s not a lot of action, especially from John,” Hall added. “I’d like to shut [John] up and put [Tommy] in [his] place, and then maybe I’ll get the Tyson Fury MMA fight. Sorry it has come to this, but sometimes men have to settle their differences. This is not a friendly encounter. I want to go in there and prove a point.”
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - MARCH 11: Head coach Danny Sprinkle of the Washington Huskies reacts against the USC Trojans in the second half during the second round of the 2026 Big Ten Men's Basketball Tournament at the United Center on March 11, 2026 in Chicago, Illinois. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Your daily Washington Huskies link roundup. Happy Tuesday. To the Dots!
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The college basketball season officially ended last night, so it’s a good time to take a look at who is currently on the Husky roster. Currently, it’s looking pretty bleak:
There will be a full post about this soon, but 4 star and top 150 player overall, QB Blake Roskopf, has committed to Washington’s 2027 class:
BREAKING: Four-Star QB Blake Roskopf has Committed to Washington, he tells me for @Rivals⁰⁰The 6’5 235 QB from Goodyear, AZ chose the Huskies over North Carolina, UCLA, and Mississippi State⁰ “All Glory to God!☔️”https://t.co/iiJDghLyPepic.twitter.com/WOSurZRHeS
Texas Tech's David Bailey looks to the sideline during the Big 12 Conference championship football game, Saturday, Nov. 6, 2025, at AT&T Stadium in Arlington. | Nathan Giese/Avalanche-Journal / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images
The Jets own the second overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft.
This is the time of year when rumors start flying out of control about what teams at the top of the Draft are expected to do. NFL insiders Peter Schrager and Dan Jeremiah are pouring fuel on the fire. Both are suggesting the Jets favor Texas Tech edge David Bailey over Ohio State linebacker Arvell Reese.
Two prominent NFL insiders with evidence to suggest the Jets are leaning David Bailey, not Arvell Reese, second overall.
What does any of this mean? I’d argue it’s not much.
Teams are constantly feeding the media information at this time of year. Some of it is true. Some of it is false. I wouldn’t be surprised in the next few days to hear some insider say they get the feeling the Jets like Reese better than Bailey. Rumors are all over the map and will continue to be up until the start of the NFL Draft.
The reality is the Jets are probably in the process of setting their final board. Even if they do lean in one direction today, that could change by the time they are on the clock.
At times like these it can be better to stand by than to give clout to every rumor under the sun.
The Milwaukee Brewers are off to a hot start to the 2026 season as they sit atop the National League Central Division with an 8-2 record, tied with the Los Angeles Dodgers for the best in baseball through 10 games.
A healthy Garrett Mitchell leads the team with 13 RBIs through April 6, Christian Yelich looks like his usual self with 15 hits and an on-base plus slugging of 1.018, and backup catcher Gary Sánchez has a team-high three home runs and 1.438 OPS in limited action so far in his return to Milwaukee.
Can the team continue its torrid pace until those players return? Submit your question about the team below to beat writer Todd Rosiak for our Brewers mailbag this week.
The Florida State Seminoles are looking to add some more linebackers to their 2027 recruiting class, and Ernie Sims is working hard on several key targets. They recently hosted four-star prospect Ellis McGaskin on a visit, and they made a move in his recruitment.
It was his first time in Tallahassee in over a year, and he told Warchant's Matt LaSerre that they are now one of the "top schools" in his recruitment. He explained that his relationship with Sims is a major reason why.
“It was amazing, me and him’s relationship is like father and son, so that’s my guy,” McGaskin said. “The way he coaches the person, the type of person here, it’s someone that you love to be around.”
McGaskin is ranked as the No. 282 overall player and No. 23 linebacker in the Rivals industry ranking. The Mobile native is also the No. 15 player from Alabama.
They are battling several big schools for McGaskin, who was previously committed to the Notre Dame Fighting Irish before reopening his recruitment back in January. He is also considering the Florida Gators, LSU Tigers, and Texas A&M Aggies, who all have official visits scheduled with him.
He is coming off an excellent junior season at Williamson High School, where he played linebacker and a little running back. He finished the season with 160 tackles, 26.0 tackles for loss, 4.0 sacks, and an interception. He also carried the ball 26 times for 258 yards and four touchdowns.
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Dinger Tuesday calls for riding hot bats, even with temperatures dropping across the league. The focus shifts to indoor parks and a few West Coast spots where matchups and prices still create value in the home run market and MLB player props.
Junior Caminero said hello again to the Trop with a four-bagger yesterday, and I need him to do it again today.
Meanwhile, I'm doubling up on Atlanta Braves bats - Drake Baldwin and Ozzie Albies — as part of a four-player home-run round robin I'm brewing up for my best home run props and MLB picks on Tuesday, April 7.
UPDATE: Added another HR pick + parlay.
Best MLB home run props today
Player to hit a HR
Odds
Junior Caminero
+400
Drake Baldwin
+560
Ozzie Albies
+520
💲Today's HR parlay
+17633
Junior Caminero (+400)
With the temps dropping to the 40s, finding dingers indoors is the key to a profitable home run card on Tuesday. The Trop is back, and Junior Caminero went deep there yesterday afternoon, which was his second straight game with a four-bagger. He has hits in four straight, and nobody in baseball has a harder hit ball than him, with his league-leading exit velocity of 116.9 mph.
He faces Javier Assad, who was recalled from Triple-A to fill in for Matthew Boyd and Cade Horton. In his last minor league outing, Assad allowed two home runs on 11 hits and profiles as a contact-heavy arm.
This shapes up as one of the better hitting matchups on the slate, making Caminero a strong value play at this price in a controlled environment.
Time: 6:40 p.m. ET
Where to watch: Rays.TV, Marquee Sports Network
Drake Baldwin (+560)
Drake Baldwin has already failed me this year, but, of course, he got hot after I bet on him with back-to-back games going deep.
He is currently tied for the league lead with five homers. A price north of +500 in Anaheim, with decent hitting conditions, is putting him back in my trust tree. He is a Top-10 hitter in baseball right now who isn't striking out.
This might be a great spot for a two-man Atlanta round-robin homer card with the two shortest numbers making better than 20/1 odds. That's six combinations at doubles. At 0.15 units per bet, that would be a decent winner at less than a unit risk.
Time: 9:38 p.m. ET
Where to watch: FanDuel Sports Network West, BravesVision
Ozzie Albies (+520)
Let’s keep attacking Kikuchi in a solid hitting environment with Albies at +520.
He’s already part of a four-player round robin I have, but his solo HR prop at +480 or better still carries +EV based on projections. Albies is expected to hit in the three-hole against a lefty, a split where he’s historically been stronger than vs. right-handers.
Kikuchi’s profile is vulnerable to hard-hit fly balls, and Albies has already had success in the matchup, going 3-for-6 with a home run.
There’s also upside beyond the starter, as the Angels' bullpen has outperformed its underlying numbers, carrying a 4.51 xFIP that ranks near the bottom of the league despite a strong ERA. This sets up as a spot where the Braves could generate multiple home runs.
Time: 9:38 p.m. ET
Where to watch: FanDuel Sports Network West, BravesVision
Jinglis' 2026 Transparency Record
HR picks: 1-14, -8.8 units
Today’s HR parlay
Junior Caminero
Bet Now +17633
Drake Baldwin
Ozzie Albies
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Entering play on Tuesday, the Red Sox still rank below average in numerous offensive categories. They rate 22nd in runs per game, 21st in home runs, 16th in batting average, 19th in OBP, 13th in slugging and 15th in OPS, contributing to their MLB-worst 2-8 record.
Boston's issues with runners in scoring position have played a large role in the team's rough start, but advanced stats show that poor plate discipline has been a major factor as well.
According to FanGraphs, the Red Sox have some of the worst plate discipline metrics in baseball this year. Not only do they rank near the bottom of the league when it comes to swinging at pitches in the strike zone (less than 60 percent), but they also have one of the highest chase rates on pitches outside the strike zone (around 35 percent).
Every team's O-Swing% and Z-Swing% so far this season (basically swing decisions in number form)
The Red Sox have had far and away the worst swing decisions so far this season, and it's not particularly close pic.twitter.com/RiMdGNlau2
That's a bad combination that typically leads to more strikeouts, fewer walks and a lot of weak contact.
Sure enough, Boston has the fifth-lowest walk rate and the ninth-highest strikeout rate in baseball. The offense hasn't been making much quality contact, either, ranking 21st in expected batting average, 26th in expected slugging percentage and 24th in expected wOBA.
In other words, the Red Sox haven't been making good swing decisions, which is having a negative effect on their offense. It's also likely contributing to their struggles with men on base, as they appear to be pressing and expanding the strike zone in those situations.
That should improve over time as Boston's hitters get their timing down and become more comfortable at the dish, but it would behoove them to start swinging at more strikes and fewer balls.
Iowa State center Audi Crooks, a prolific scorer, is in the transfer portal and is among the players UCLA could pursue. (Jessica Hill / Associated Press)
Women’s college basketball’s version of free agency is here. Less than six hours after UCLA won its first NCAA national title, the transfer portal opened, allowing teams to talk to players seeking new schools. And, like the past few seasons, it is already filled with star power.
UCLA coach Cori Close has to replace six seniors and graduate students who exhausted their eligibility after scoring every point in the national title game.
Close enters the derby with considerable momentum.
“The transfer portal just got easier,” she said with a smile with a championship net draped around her neck Sunday.
UCLA has a lot of holes to fill, with just Timea Gardiner returning from injury, Amanda Muse, Sienna Betts, Lena Bilic and Christina Karamouzi back for next season, none of them starters this season. The Bruins have a clean slate as they work to mount a national championship defense.
“We're going to be very proactive in the transfer portal,” Close said. “We're probably going to sign five transfers.”
More players will likely enter the portal during the next few weeks, but more than 1,000 entered the portal within the first 24 hours it was officially open. Here are some portal players who might be a fit for the Bruins:
Audi Crooks, Iowa State: The biggest name in the portal going to the defending national champions?
Crooks is a two-time All-American and three time All-Big 12 honoree. She is an elite scorer, finishing second in the nation with 25.8 points per game, and also pulled down 7.7 rebounds per game. The Bruins will need someone to fill the gap for Lauren Betts, and while Sienna Betts should see a lot of time, Crooks could buy her one more season of development.
She will be in demand, with Iowa, Texas and Texas Christian considered early favorites, but if the Bruins want to make a run at her, armed with Lauren Betts' elite transformation, UCLA could win.
Stanford forward Lara Somfai shoots under pressure from Wake Forest guard Aurora Sorbye and forward Opal Bird on Jan. 8. (Lachlan Cunningham / Associated Press)
Lara Somfai, Stanford: One of the more stunning portal entries, Somfai is a part of the mass exodus happening up north in Palo Alto. An Australian forward, Somfai was impressive in her freshman season for a Cardinal team that didn’t have a ton of high points.
Somfai was on the Atlantic Coast Conference all-freshman squad and led Stanford with 9.1 rebounds per game. She could fill the role of someone such as Gabriela Jaquez as an aggressive offensive forward who crashes the paint.
UCLA offered Somfai a scholarship before her freshman year, but she ultimately chose between Stanford, UConn and Duke.
Aliyahna “Puff” Morris, California: The former top high school prospect out of Rancho Cucamonga had a disappointing freshman campaign with Cal, but she also didn’t have a ton around her.
She started the first nine games before missing two months with a knee injury, then primarily came off the bench, replaced by Gisella Maul. Morris averaged seven points and 3.1 assists per game and could use a change of scenery.
Kymora Johnson, Virginia: Johnson burst onto the national scene after leading Virginia to a stunning Sweet 16 as a 10 seed, upsetting Iowa before challenging TCU during a loss. But with the firing of head coach Amaka Agugua-Hamilton, Johnson hit the portal.
Talaysia Cooper, Tennessee: The biggest name of the group exiting Tennessee, Cooper spent two seasons with the Volunteers. She led them in scoring this season at 16.1 points per game, earning an All-Southeastern Conference selection for the second time while shooting 34.3% from three-point range.
Cooper is going to be one of the biggest names switching teams, and so far has mostly been interested in playing with teams in the southeast, but going to a championship squad is always an option.
Penn State guard Kiyomi McMiller dribbles in front of Oregon guard Sofia Bell on Jan. 24. (Mark Ylen / Associated Press)
Kiyomi McMiller, Penn State: UCLA saw McMiller in December when she scored 13 points during a Penn State loss. She will go to her third school in three years, but she was an excellent scorer with the Nittany Lions at 12th in the nation with 21.6 points per game.
A pure shooting guard, she would give the Bruins a strong offensive option.
Addie Deal, Iowa: An Irvine native, Deal averaged 5.1 points, 1.2 rebounds and 1.6 assists for a deep Hawkeyes team. She scored a season-high 20 points against Ohio State in January, started three contests and made the Big Ten’s all-freshman team.
Deal was formerly the No. 2 prospect in California and had a scholarship offer from UCLA before her freshman season.
UCLA Bruins forwards Angela Dugalic and Gabriela Jaquez double team California Baptist guard Filipa Barros during the NCAA tournament on March 21. (Gina Ferazzi/Los Angeles Times)
Filipa Barros, California Baptist: The Bruins played Barros and her scrappy Lancers squad in the first round of the NCAA tournament, where she had seven points, five rebounds, three assists and two steals. She was the MVP of the Western Athletic Conference tournament and was the only player in the nation to average at least 10.5 points, 9.5 rebounds and 4.5 assists per game while shooting better than 40% from three-point range.
Can she make the leap to a Power Four conference team? She’s made a case she should get a look.
Nunu Agara, Stanford; Stanford’s top player has one season left after graduating early. She played 31 minutes and averaged 15.3 points and 8.7 rebounds per game.
Achol Akot, Oklahoma State; A 6-foot-1 forward, Akot would benefit from playing with a team that didn’t force her to be their lone post presence.
Madison St. Rose, Princeton; A senior shooting guard, St. Rose averaged 15.9 points per game in 31.8 minutes.
Jessica Peterson, Miami; Another Los Angeles-area native, Peterson is a graduate student center who averaged six points and 6.4 rebounds per game. She began her career at Fresno State.
Fielding a looping 11th-inning single, Roman Anthony charged and fielded the ball on a bounce. With his momentum, the Boston Red Sox outfielder should have delivered a strong throw home.
Instead, it bounced meekly on the infield dirt and offline, allowing Cincinnati Reds baserunner TJ Friedl to score the winning run as the Red Sox suffered a 6-5 loss at Great American Ball Park on March 28.
A week into the season, fans certainly noticed the Red Sox’s relay deficiencies from left field.
On Saturday at a frigid Fenway Park, Ramon Laureano blooped a single to left with two outs in the top of the ninth inning, scoring Fernando Tatis Jr. as the San Diego Padres escaped with a 3-2 win.
Anthony’s relay? It landed short and up the line third-base line.
Do scouts need more evidence? Opponents are likely to continue running on Anthony.
On Monday, Garrett Mitchell connected a tiebreaking single in the top of the eighth inning, scoring Brice Turang with what proved to be the winning run. Taking advantage of Anthony’s wild relay attempt, Christian Yelich hustled home on the throwing error, securing the Milwaukee Brewers’ 8-6 win.
Anthony’s potential to develop into a power hitter will keep him in the lineup – for now – but along with his throwing problems, the 21-year-old posted just one home run and two RBI in his opening 39 at-bats.
The Red Sox (2-8) entered Tuesday’s game on a three-game losing streak and with growing outfield issues.
Is Anthony throwing himself into becoming the Red Sox’s full-time DH?
SURPRISE, AZ: Max Muncy of the Athletics rounds the bases after hitting a solo home run against the Texas Rangers at Surprise Stadium on March 12, 2026. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images)
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Third baseman Max Muncy, 23, hit his way into the 2026 Athletics’ Opening Day lineup this spring. Meanwhile, third baseman Max Muncy, 35, routinely got ready for his ninth season for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
Confused? Just wait.
Both were born on August 25. Both were drafted by the Athletics. Both hit home runs in the same inning this spring.
TORONTO: Max Muncy of the Los Angeles Dodgers hits a home run against the Toronto Blue Jays in Game 2 of the 2025 World Series at Rogers Center on Oct. 25, 2025. (Photo by Vaughn Ridley/Getty Images)
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Maxwell Steven Muncy was born in Texas in 1990 and selected in the fifth round of the 2012 MLB Draft. Maxwell Price Muncy was born in California in 2002 and chosen in the first round in 2021. They are not related and easy to tell apart when they step to the plate. The Dodgers’ Muncy hits left-handed. The A’s Muncy hits right-handed.
See, it wasn’t that confusing.
Young Muncy has another more-than-coincidental lineage connection. He was picked No. 25 overall and got a $2.85 million signing bonus in 2021 as a shortstop. That was exactly 20 years after the organization took another shortstop at No. 25: Bobby Crosby. He became the 2004 AL Rookie of the Year and is now the team’s third-base coach. In between, the A’s again picked at No. 25. In 2014, they selected third baseman Matt Chapman, a five-time gold glove winner now with the San Francisco Giants.
Young Muncy won the starting job this spring in competition with veteran Andy Ibanez and young Darell Hernaiz and Brett Harris by hitting .380 with five homers. That has carried into the regular season. After nine games, he has two homers and a team-leading .314 average. He has only one error in 80 innings at third.
Defense First
The A’s are confident Muncy can hit and admit his glovework is a work in progress. He works daily with Crosby, who was primarily a shortstop, but played every other infield spot and a few games in the outfield during eight MLB seasons. He was Muncy’s manager at Double-A and spoke highly of the youngster’s defense then.
In 2024, he told reporter Jason Burke that Muncy tried to do too much at short.
“His biggest fault is thinking he can make every play and thinking he has to get to it now, and get rid of it quick,” Crosby said. "The more he can slow the game down, make the simple plays and still be able to make great plays, which he will. For me, it's not more reps, but it's his mentality. When his mentality slows down a tiny bit, then the better he's going to be."
SACRAMENTO, CA: Max Muncy of the Athletics steps on third for the first out and then throws to first base to complete a double-play against the Houston Astros at Sutter Health Park on June 19, 2025. (Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images)
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Muncy’s quick reactions may play better at third. He doesn’t have time to think. He just needs more reps, having played short in five times as many innings than third as a pro.
“It’s still fairly new,” Muncy told Martin Gallegos of MLB.com. “Over time, it’ll become normal.”
Crosby is confident his young pupil will make the grade.
“It’s getting there,” Crosby told Gallegos. “That’s what I’ll say. He’s a natural shortstop and a good athlete. At third, at times, he isn’t completely full Max Muncy. My biggest thing for him is go out there and be free. I want him free mentally so he can let his athleticism come out.
“The progression is happening. It’s not going to be overnight where he feels completely free and great at third base, but it’s going to happen.”
The rest of his 2025 season did not go as well. He missed exactly two months with a broken right hand when hit by a pitch from Jack Leiter of the Texas Rangers on July 21.
He missed was sent to the Arizona Fall League to get more reps at third and at the plate. He didn’t make an error in 57 innings at the hot corner and hit .250 with 2 homers.
SCOTTSDALE, AZ: Max Muncy of the Mesa Solar Sox watches his fly ball during an Arizona Fall League game against the Salt River Rafters at Salt River Fields at Talking Stick on Oct. 22, 2025. (Photo by Brandon Sloter/Getty Images)
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“I’m using the time to experiment with my swing, my approach at the plate, and to tap into what players from other organizations are working on,” he said. “Stuff like staying through the ball, looking for a particular pitch and then driving it.”
It was his second trip to the AFL. In 2023, he played 170 2/3 innings on defense there – as a shortstop.
“It’s a great experience,” Muncy said. “It's definitely a developmental place, so it's nice to be back here, get some at-bats, meet the new guys, and kind of see what they're about. I think it's fun to do that.”
The Future For Athletics’ Max Muncy
Manager Mark Kotsay is solidly in Muncy’s corner about playing the hot corner. He told Burke in February:
“Max Muncy. Max Muncy is a talented young player. We drafted him, he was a high school draft pick. He’s got electric pop. For us, as a team, we're still looking to solidify that third base spot. This kid's got that chance to have an impact here.”
In addition to improving on defense, however, Kotsay wants Muncy to become more selective at bat. He already has 12 strikeouts and only one walk.
The Athletics are loaded with good young players. Jacob Wilson had a fine rookie season at short a year ago, yet the team’s No. 1 prospect is uber-talented 19-year-old shortstop Leo DeVries. Hard-hitting third baseman Tommy White is listed at No. 9 among A’s prospects by MLB.com.
Right now, Muncy is in the driver’s seat. But there isn’t room for everybody. Whether he holds the job is entirely up to him and to the Athletics’ ultimate benefit.
This article was originally published on Forbes.com
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2026 has thus far been a busy year for gaming mice releases, with hits like the Razer Viper V4 Pro and VXE's upcoming Logitech G305 alternative launching already. Now, SteelSeries seems to be making something of a come-back in the gaming mouse game, with an as yet unreleased Rival Pro and Rival Pro Mini, which have shown up on Reddit in what appears to be an accidental early leak. If the retail packaging shown off in the Reddit post is anything to go by, the mouse will have a couple of nifty features to set it apart from the rest of SteelSeries's line-up.
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For example, "GPUBreach" exploits memory-safe bugs in the actual GPU driver and corrupts them. When IOMMU confines the GPU's direct memory access to driver-assigned buffers, the new exploit corrupts metadata within these permitted buffers. This causes the driver, which has kernel privileges enabled on the CPU host, to perform out-of-band writes to the buffer, effectively bypassing any protection IOMMU can offer. This logic is built into the kernel by default, as the GPU driver is one of the most trusted components of the operating system. Hence, IOMMU bypass is possible when the metadata is corrupted. Since "GPUBreach" grants an attacker full root privilege escalation, the attack differs significantly from previous rowhammer attacks.
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ETH price is looking sluggish on the surface while the underlying data quietly tells a very different story. On Binance, Ethereum withdrawal transactions just hit their highest level since 2025, clocking in at roughly 115,685 transactions in a single day. Sounds bullish, right? Well… yes and no. Because while the number of transactions exploded, the total amount withdrawn sat at around 352,000 ETH. Not exactly whale-sized.
Small investors drive massive ETH withdrawal spike
Here’s where it gets interesting. The analyst’s data shows a mismatch between a high transaction count and a relatively modest volume, which suggests one thing: this isn’t whales moving size. It’s retail.
Lots of them. Instead of a few massive withdrawals, what we’re seeing is a swarm of smaller transactions. Think distribution, not concentration. That usually points to individual investors pulling funds off exchanges as either for long-term holding or shifting into private wallets.
And historically, that kind of behavior leans bullish. Coins leaving exchanges reduce immediate sell pressure. Simple supply dynamics.
ETH price lags despite aggressive buying pressure
Because at the same time, another data shared by analyst point is quietly building a case for demand. Binance’s cumulative net taker volume has surged to around $3.4 billion.
That’s aggressive buying. Real buying. The kind where traders are hitting market orders, not just placing passive bids.
Yet ETH price? Still below its mid-March highs. Yeah, that’s the divergence.
Normally, this kind of sustained buying pressure would push price higher. But right now, it’s not translating. Which suggests something else is happening either steady sell-side absorption or just a market that’s moving slower than the flows beneath it.
Well, this kind of setup isn’t uncommon before larger moves. When you’ve got rising aggressive buying and increasing withdrawals (especially from smaller wallets), it often signals accumulation. Not the flashy kind. The quiet kind.
The kind that doesn’t show up in price immediately. Instead, it builds. Slowly. Until one day, price catches up and sometimes usually fast.
But let’s be real there’s no guarantee. Markets can stay disconnected from fundamentals longer than most traders can stay patient.
ETH price awaits confirmation from market breakout
So, ETH price is stuck in that awkward phase where the data looks supportive, but the chart hasn’t confirmed it yet. Withdrawals are rising. Buying pressure is strong. But price? Still hesitating.
If ETH starts reclaiming higher levels while this demand profile holds, it could signal that buyers have been in control all along.
Until then, it’s just potential energy. And in crypto, that can either explode upward or fizzle out completely.
RAIN price leaves traders questioning everything, they saw. One moment it’s collapsing, the next it’s ripping higher like nothing ever happened. And yes, it’s all happening right before a major token unlock. Let’s not pretend that’s a coincidence and to go to deeper is the viable option.
Firstly, on April 10, nearly 38 billion RAIN tokens around are set to hit the market. That’s about 3.37% of the circulating supply being released in one go.
Naturally, traders didn’t wait around to see what happens next. The market started reacting early, with visible dumping as participants positioned ahead of the event. It’s the usual playbook anticipate supply, sell first, ask questions later.
And honestly, they might not be wrong. These kinds of concentrated unlocks often bring selling pressure, especially when early investors or insiders decide to cash out.
RAIN price crash turns into aggressive recovery
But here’s where things get messy. RAIN price didn’t just drop, it flushed hard. The token fell to $0.00400 in what looked like a full-blown breakdown. Stop losses? Obliterated.
Then, almost immediately, it reversed. Price climbed back to $0.0070, marking roughly a 75% rebound from the lows. A complete recovery, as if the dump never even happened.
Call it a liquidity hunt. Call it market manipulation. Either way, it did its job as weak hands got shaken out.
And somewhere in that chaos, someone bought the bottom. They’re sitting pretty right now.
Ecosystem growth fails to offset weak adoption signals
Now zoom out a bit, and the fundamentals tell a more complicated story. RAIN isn’t standing still. The project recently rolled out an SDK designed for AI agents and launched a $5 million grants program aimed at building prediction market platforms. There’s also a card program expected in Q2 2026.
Sounds solid, right? Well, here’s the catch as user adoption isn’t exactly keeping up. Total Value Locked (TVL) has been stagnant around $4 million for months and then dropped sharply to just $639,107 in April. That’s not a small dip that’s a sentiment killer.
So while development is moving forward, actual usage is… questionable.
Even market cap terms this action adds to the confusion. It dipped below $2 billion before bouncing back to $3.42 billion, suggesting buyers are still lurking but not exactly in control.
So what now? RAIN price is caught between two forces: incoming supply pressure from the token unlock and short-term bullish demand that just absorbed a brutal sell-off.
If history is any guide, volatility isn’t going anywhere. And with April 10 around the corner, the real move might not have even started yet.
Crypto markets fell on Tuesday as a geopolitical crisis that has been building for weeks approaches what could be its most dangerous moment yet.
The total crypto market cap has dropped to $2.33 trillion, down 2.45% in 24 hours. Bitcoin is trading around $68,149, Ethereum has slipped to $2,079 and XRP is down to $1.29.
What Is Happening Right Now
Iran has cut off all direct diplomatic communications with the United States after President Trump posted what many interpreted as a threat of total destruction, writing that “a whole civilization will die tonight.” Iran is now also threatening to close the Bab el Mandeb Strait, a critical shipping lane through which 10% of all global trade passes. The Strait of Hormuz is already closed.
If both straits close simultaneously, 30% of global trade loses its primary route. Oil has surged above $116 a barrel.
Trump’s 8 PM Eastern deadline is now hours away, and negotiators are described as pessimistic that Iran will comply. It marks the fifth time the deadline has been set, extended and reset since the conflict began. This time, markets are not treating it as another postponement.
Stocks Are Being Hit Too
The damage is not limited to crypto. US equity markets absorbed a brutal session on Tuesday with $650 billion wiped from valuations. The Nasdaq fell 1.34%, the S&P 500 dropped 0.95% and the Dow Jones shed 0.84%. Risk assets across the board are pricing in the same fear.
Crypto’s correlation with the Russell 2000 ETF currently sits at 79%, confirming this is a macro-driven selloff rather than a crypto-specific event.
What Triggered the Crypto Drop Specifically
Beyond the geopolitical issues, the crypto market had its own internal vulnerabilities that the macro pressure exposed.
Over $58 million in Bitcoin was liquidated in 24 hours, with $40 million coming from long positions. Over-leveraged bullish bets were caught offside and forced selling accelerated the decline.
Perpetual funding rates turned negative at -0.0042%, meaning traders are now paying to hold short positions, a sign that bearish positioning is taking hold across derivatives markets. Open interest rose 8.25% during the decline.
What to Watch
Bitcoin holding $68,000 is the immediate technical priority. A sustained break below that level opens the path toward testing the yearly low around $2.17 trillion in total market cap.
Beyond the price levels, the SEC’s CLARITY Act roundtable on April 16 remains on the calendar as a potential positive catalyst if the geopolitical situation stabilises before then.
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Samsung has made a big change in the price of Galaxy S26 Ultra just a month after the release, declining below the Galaxy S25 Ultra.
The company launched the Unlocked Galaxy S26 Ultra at a starting price point of $1,299 in the US. Its 512GB version is priced at $1,499 and 1TB at $1,799. Following the new discount, these prices have declined to the following:
$1,099 for 256GB
$1,299 for 512GB
$1,599 for 1TB
Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra now starts at $1,099 in the US
That’s a $200 saving on each model. Compared to that, the 256GB version of the Galaxy S25 Ultra is priced at $1,299, the 512GB at $1,419, and the 1TB variant at $1,659. These prices are basically the launch prices of the phone from a year ago.
This is the first major price cut for the lineup, which appears to be applied for a limited time. Still, getting the $200 off without a trade-in is a big offer for anyone looking to buy this phone upright.
On the other hand, Samsung is offering up to $720 instant credit for people who want to swap their old phone for a new Galaxy S26 Ultra.
Launched on February 25, the Galaxy S26 Ultra comes with a new Snapdragon chipset with improved performance and new AI features. The design embraces refreshed material and an optimized frame for a new look.
The highlighted feature of this phone is the privacy display, which hides the content from side view to protect your data from unknown people while using the phone in public.
Samsung has also improved the main camera, capturing more light in photos and videos in nightitme. Features like horizontal lock steady mode offer unique video stabilization that you won’t find in iPhones.
After the latest discount, the Galaxy S26 Ultra is now also competitive in price category than the S25 Ultra. Are you considering buying one? Share your thoughts on our social media channels.
It appears that Perplexity has made progress with the Hey Perplexity wake-up phrase for the Galaxy S26 series after dumping the “Hey Plex”.
Perplexity app version 2.81.2 app insights from AndroidAuthority revealed a new wake-up voice setup screen mentioning “Hey Perplexity.
“Say Hey Perplexity to open the assistant, even when the screen is off,” found in the setup, changing from Hey Plex mentioned in the past. The assisting screenshot shows the setup screen with instructions.
There are no other details available about the upgrade and the reason behind this change, as promised by the company.
Backdrop
Prior to the launch of the Galaxy S26 series, Samsung announced Perplexity integration with the new phones and Hey Plex wake-up phrase to trigger the voice assistant. This functionality is the same as the Google Gemini, which comes as the default AI agent for the S26 series users.
The S26 series comes with the pre-installed Perplexity app, and initially, it had a setup process for Hey Plex. Early test shows that the feature was working better than expected. However, it’s not as fluent as Gemini.
Despite this, Perplexity unpromptly removed the feature from the latest S-series phones. Soon after, Perplexity CEO Aravind Srinivas announced that the feature would be renamed to Hey Perplexity without confirming a rollout date. Since then, users have been waiting for this wake-up phrase transition.
The latest insight shows that the lineup may soon receive Hey Perplexity with a new app update.
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Brazil and Carlo Ancelotti reportedly reached an agreement to extend his contract through the 2030 FIFA World Cup.
As Brazil prepare to face the major challenge of the 2026 FIFA World Cup this summer in North America, they are already planning their future for the next four years. Carlo Ancelotti has reportedly agreed to a contract renewal, securing the continuity of his cycle.
“Carlo Ancelotti will be the coach of the Brazilian National Team until the 2030 World Cup. The intention to renew the current contract – valid until the end of July this year – has already been verbalized by the CBF (Brazilian Football Confederation) and the Italian coach himself,” ESPN Brazil reported on Tuesday.
With the agreement already in place, the official confirmation only depends on both parties meeting and signing the paperwork, which is expected to happen in the coming days. “The confederation finalized the details of the new contract earlier this week and sent the draft to Ancelotti,” the report adds.
The coach himself has been clear about his intention to continue in the role, when asked about it during a press conference in the March FIFA break. “CBF has no problem renewing, and I have no problem either. When we have something we want to pursue, I think there’s no problem,” said Ancelotti.
Vinicius Junior is subbed off by Carlo Ancelotti, Head Coach of Brazil.
According to the same report, the contract between Ancelotti and Brazil will follow an unusual format: it will be divided into two phases. The first will be for two years, until the summer of 2028 (presumably coinciding with the end of the Copa America that year), with an automatic renewal clause for an additional two years, until the 2030 World Cup.
Ancelotti’s record salary in Brazil
With the signing of the new contract, Carlo Ancelotti will maintain the salary he has earned since joining the Brazil National Team in the summer of 2025. He currently earns – and will continue to earn through 2030 – €10 million per year (around $11.5 million), making him a record-breaking coach for two reasons.
Ancelotti is the highest-paid coach in the history of the Brazil National Team, according to ESPN. In addition, he is the highest-paid national team coach in the world, far surpassing his main competitors: second is England’s Thomas Tuchel with $6.8 million, and third is Germany’s Julian Nagelsmann with $5.6 million.
Ancelotti’s first major challenge is near
Beyond having his long-term future secured, Carlo Ancelotti knows that in just two months he will face his first major international challenge. He will aim to improve Brazil’s World Cup performances, where they have gone 24 years without a title and reached only one semifinal in that span.
Brazil will debut in the 2026 FIFA World Cup on June 13 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey against Morocco. Six days later, they will play Haiti at Lincoln Financial Field in Philadelphia, and they will close their group-stage campaign on June 24 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami against Scotland.
The Saudi Pro League’s scoring race has taken a dramatic turn, with Cristiano Ronaldo, Ivan Toney, and Julian Quinones now locked in a fierce battle for the Golden Boot.
The Saudi Pro League’s scoring race has taken a dramatic turn, with Cristiano Ronaldo, Ivan Toney, and Julian Quinones now locked in a fierce battle for the Golden Boot. What once seemed like a straightforward path for the Al-Nassr forward has become a tightly contested race, with Al-Ahli and Al-Qadsiah also heavily involved through their respective stars.
Both Toney and Quinones have surged to 26 goals each, matching elite-level consistency and putting intense pressure on Ronaldo as the season approaches its decisive stage. With the gap widening slightly, the narrative has shifted from dominance to pursuit, raising questions about how the Portuguese icon can respond.
Ivan Toney has been a revelation for Al-Ahli, delivering 26 goals in a standout campaign and proving his ability to perform under pressure. His scoring consistency has been backed by efficiency, with a shot conversion rate of 34 percent, highlighting his clinical edge in front of goal.
Meanwhile, after Matchday 27, Julian Quinones has matched that tally with 26 goals for Al-Qadsiah, continuing his explosive form since joining the league. His recent double against Al-Ettifaq not only secured his place at the top but also reinforced his reputation as one of the league’s most complete attacking threats.
For Cristiano Ronaldo, the situation is more complex as he trails the leaders by three goals with seven matches remaining. At 23 goals, the Al-Nassr captain remains a formidable contender, but the gap represents a critical challenge.
To win the Golden Boot, Ronaldo must outscore both Toney and Quinones by at least four goals over the remaining fixtures, assuming they maintain their current pace. This means he likely needs to average around a goal per game while hoping his rivals slow down.
The key scenarios that could decide the title in Ronaldo’s favor
Several scenarios could still swing the Golden Boot in Ronaldo’s favor. If both Toney and Quinones continue scoring at their current rate and finish around 28 goals, Ronaldo would need a six-goal surge in seven matches to surpass them.
However, if either striker experiences a dip in form, the race could tighten significantly. A three-to-five goal streak from Ronaldo, combined with a slowdown from his rivals, could quickly reshape the leaderboard.
Crucially, Ronaldo has played fewer games than his direct rivals, meaning he must rely entirely on performance rather than extra opportunities. This increases the importance of efficiency and clinical finishing in every remaining match.
Cristiano Ronaldo (left), Julian Quinones (center) and Ivan Toney (right)
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Galatasaray kafilesi, İzmir'e geldi. Sarı-kırmızılılar yarın Göztepe ile karşılaşacak.
Galatasaray Futbol Takımı, Göztepe ile yarın yapacağı Trendyol Süper Lig'in 27. hafta erteleme maçı için İzmir'e geldi.
Adnan Menderes Havalimanı'na gelen sarı-kırmızılı kafileyi, karşılayan taraftarlar sevgi gösterisinde bulundu.
Taraftarlar, çiçek verdikleri kaleci Uğuran Çakır ve teknik direktör Okan Buruk ile fotoğraf çektirdi. Taraftarın talebi üzerine Uğurcan Çakır, "üçlü" çektirdi.
Galatasaray kafilesi daha sonra otobüsle konaklayacağı otele hareket etti.
Sarı-kırmızılı takımın kamp kadrosunda şu futbolcular yer alıyor:
Uğurcan Çakır, Ismail Jakobs, Davinson Sanchez, Roland Sallai, Gabriel Sara, Mauro Icardi, Leroy Sane, Yunus Akgün, Batuhan Şen, Eren Elmalı, Günay Güvenç, İlkay Gündoğan, Ahmed Kutucu, Yaser Asprilla, Kaan Ayhan, Can Armando Güner, Gökdeniz Gürpüz, Lucas Torreira, Barış Alper Yılmaz, Cihan Akgün, Renato Nhaga, Noa Lang, Wilfried Singo, Sacha Boey, Mario Lemina.
Türkiye'de düzenlenen Gran Fondo'lar içinde en prestijlisi konumundaki L'Etape'ın basın lansmanı gerçekleşti. Organizasyonun üçüncüsüyle ilgili bilgilerin verildiği etkinlikte Fransa'nın İstanbul Başkonsolosu Nadia Fanton'un konuşmasını Türkçe yapması salonu dolduranlardan büyük alkış aldı.
Bisiklete gönül veren amatörlerin merakla beklediği L’Etape’in üçüncüsü 20 Eylül 2026 tarihinde İstanbul’da koşulacak. Ülke sınırları içinde organize edilen Gran Fondo’lar içinde en prestijlisi olan L’Etape’ın basın lansmanı Bomonti Hilton Oteli’nde gerçekleşti. 78 Events’ın ev sahipliğinde, yaklaşık 200 davetlinin katıldığı etkinlik için hazırlanan mekana sarı rengin hakim olması, sanki Fransa Bisiklet Turu’nun etaplarından bazılarının Türkiye’de koşulacakmış izlenimini veriyordu…
L’Etape ve spor turizmi
Fransa Bisiklet Turu markasının bir ürünü olan L’Etape’ın basın lansmanı 78 Events’ın Genel Müdürü Ömer Kafkas’ın konuşmasıyla başladı. Bu organizasyonu üçüncü defa düzenlemekten dolayı çok mutluyuz” diyen Kafkas, L’Etape’ın spor turizmine katkısına gönderme yapıp, “L’Etape; Türkiye’nin spor turizmi vizyonuna katkı sağlayan önemli bir platform haline gelmiştir. İstanbul’un eşsiz coğrafyasında uluslararası katılımcıları bir araya getiren bu organizasyon, aynı zamanda Türkiye’nin global bisiklet takvimindeki konumunu da güçlendirmektedir” ifadesini kullandı. Kafkas dışında organizasyonun sponsorları arasında yer alan Türkiye İş Bankası, Visa Türkiye ve Skoda Türkiye’nin üst düzey yetkilileri de L’Etape’ın her yıl büyüyerek varlığını devam ettirmesinden duydukları memnuniyetleri dile getirdiler.
Basın lansmanı sırasında en dikkat çekici konuşmayı Fransa’nın İstanbul Başkonsolosu Nadia Fanton yaptı. Davetli konuşmacıların her birine önce Türkçe teşekkür eden Fanton, organizasyonla ilgili görüşlerini de Türkçe olarak dillendirdi. Kadın konsolosun bu sürpriz jesti salonu dolduranlardan büyük alkış aldı. Kısa konuşmasında Fanton, “L’Étape yalnızca bir spor organizasyonu olmanın ötesinde, Fransa ile Türkiye arasındaki dostluk ve iş birliğini güçlendiren önemli bir köprü niteliği taşımaktadır” ifadesini kullandı. Lansmanda konuşan ikinci Fransız olan L’Etape’ın Proje Müdürü Mathieu Clanchin ise “Ortak hedefimiz; bisikletli ulaşımı geliştirmek, sporu günlük hayatın parçası haline getirmek ve uluslararası katılımcılara İstanbul’u benzersiz bir şekilde deneyimleme fırsatı sunmak” şeklinde görüş bildirdi.
L’Etape kayıtları açıldı
L’Etape’ın basın lansmanına katılan isimlerden biri de Türkiye Bisiklet Federasyonu Başkanı Emin Müftüoğlu’ydu. Konuşmasında önemli mesajlar veren Müftüoğlu, L’Etape değerlendirmesini, “Yalnızca bir spor organizasyonu olmanın ötesine geçerek profesyonel bisiklet dünyası ile amatör sporcular arasında güçlü bir bağ kuran önemli bir platform haline gelmiştir” şeklinde yaptı. Kapanış konuşmasını yapan İstanbul Vali Yardımcısı Ünal Kılıçarslan ise “20 Eylül’de gerçekleştirilecek organizasyon öncesinde tüm paydaşlarımızla birlikte güçlü bir koordinasyon içinde hazırlıklarımızı sürdürüyoruz” mesajını paylaştı.
Bu yıl L’Etape hem İstanbul hem de Marmaris’de koşulacak. 78 Events yetkilileri, her iki yarış için kayıtların açıldığını açıklayıp, iki yarışa aynı anda kaydolan katılımcılara avantajlı kayıt imkânının sunulacağını belirttiler. Bu yılki L’Etape’a katılmak isteyen amatör pedallar, organizasyon ve kayıt işlemleriyle ilgili detaylı bilgiye letapetürkiye.com ve hadikaydol.com üzerinden ulaşabilirler. Geçen yıl olduğu gibi L’Etape, 20 Eylül 2026 tarihinde Beykoz Spor Ormanı’ndan start alıp yine aynı yerde son bulacak. Uzun (105km) ve kısa (52km) olmak üzere iki farklı parkurda koşulacak L’Etape’ta pedallar bu yıl da Fatih Sultan Mehmet Köprüsü’nü iki defa geçecekler. Bu yılki organizasyona 50 ülkeden 2500 amatör sporcunun katılması bekleniyor.
Güney Afrika bir garip olay yaşandı...Eritre Milli Takımı'ndan 7 futbolcu, Güney Afrika'da kayıplara karıştı.
Afrika Uluslar Kupası (AFCON) ön eleme turları için Güney Afrika'da bulunan Eritre Milli Takımı'ndan 7 futbolcu, kafileden ayrılarak kayıplara karıştı.
Güney Afrika ulusal basınındaki haberlere göre, geçen hafta deplasmanda Esvatini ile oynanan 2027 AFCON ön eleme turunda tur atlayan Eritre milli takımının, maçın ardından ülkelerine dönmek üzere geçtikleri Johannesburg şehrinde konakladığı otelden ayrılan 7 futbolcusundan haber alınamıyor.
Buna göre, Eritre'nin 24 kişilik milli takım kadrosunda yer alan futbolculardan 14'ü halihazırda yurt dışındaki kulüplerde forma giyerken, ülke liginde forma giyen 10 oyuncudan yalnızca 3'ü ülkelerine döndü.
Kayıplara karışan futbolcular arasında kaleciler Kubrom Solomon ve Awet Maharena, defans oyuncuları Yosief Tsegay, Nahom Awet, Weded Fessehaye, kanat oyuncusu Medhanie Redie ve forvet Benhur Amanuel yer alıyor.
Son 17 yılda 57 milli futbolcu firar etti
Eritre'deki zorunlu askerlik, ekonomik zorluklar ve siyasi baskılar nedeniyle son yıllarda milli takımın yurt dışında oynadığı maçlar, 2009'dan bu yana kitlesel iltica girişimlerine sahne oluyor.
Kenya'da 2009'da oynanan CECAFA Kupası müsabakası sonrası 12 milli oyuncu, takımın kaldığı otelden firar ederek, sığınma talebinde bulunmuştu.
Uganda'da 2012'de oynanan maçta ise topluca firar eden 17 oyuncudan 15'i ertesi yıl "sığınmacı" statüsü kazanmıştı.
Dünya Kupası elemeleri için 2015'te Botsvana'da bulunan takımdan 10 oyuncunun sığınma talebi de Gabaron'daki mahkemece kabul edilmişti.
Uganda'da 2019 ve 2021'de düzenlenen farklı müsabakalarda toplamda 11 oyuncu firar ederek sığınma talebinde bulunmuştu.
Güney Afrika'daki son firar olayıyla birlikte son 17 yılda Eritre Milli Takımı'ndan firar eden oyuncu sayısı 57'ye çıktı.
Mayıs ayında kongre kararı alan Fenerbahçe'de başkanlık yarışı sürüyor...Adaylığına kesin gözle bakılan Sadettin Saran'ın karşısına kimin çıkacağı tartışılırken gündeme bir isim daha geldi.
Fenerbahçe mayıs ayında seçime gidiyor...Kulüp yeni başkanını seçecek. Sadettin Saran'ın yeniden aday olması beklenirken eski başkan Ali Koç'un da başkanlığa adaylığını koyması bekleniyor.
Öte yandan gündemde eski başkan Aziz Yıldırım'ın da adı geçiyor. Ancak, Aziz Yıldırım'ın başkanlığa aday olması beklenmiyor.
HAKAN SAFİ'DEN ADAYLIK AÇIKLAMASI
Ali Koç yönetiminde yer alan ve Kerem Aktürkoğlu transferinde büyük rol oynayan Hakan Safi de geçtiğimiz günlerde gerektiği takdirde başkanlığa adaylığını koyacağını açıklamıştı.
YENİ ADAY ORTAYA ÇIKTI
Gazeteci Sercan Hamzaoğlu'nun haberine göre ise Aziz Yıldırım adaylığını koymayacak fakat kendisine yürekten bağlı kongre üyesi Soner Yeğiner adaylık için noter imzalı bir belge toplamaya başladı. Soner Yeğiner'in mayıs ayında yapılacak başkanlık seçiminde aday olması bekleniyor.
Voleybol Vodafone Sultanlar Ligi play-off final serisinin ilk maçında VakıfBank, deplasmanda Fenerbahçe Medicana'yı ağırladı. Rakibini 3-0 mağlup eden VakıfBank seride öne geçti.
Sarı-siyahlı ekip, bu sonuçla seride 1-0 öne geçti.
Üç galibiyete ulaşan ekibin 2025-2026 sezonunu şampiyon olarak tamamlayacağı serinin ikinci maçı, 11 Nisan Cumartesi günü VakıfBank'ın ev sahipliğinde Vakıfbank Spor Sarayı'nda oynanacak.
Mücadelede ilk set karşılıklı hücumlarla başladı. VakıfBank Boskovic ve Markova etkili olurken, Fenerbahçe Medicana rakibi ile arasındaki farkın fazla açılmasına izin vermedi. Sarı-siyahlı takım, 12-9 öne geçince Fenerbahçe Medicana Başantrenörü Marcello Abbondanza molaya gitti. VakıfBank, Zehra Güneş'in bloklarıyla etkili olurken sarı-lacivertliler ise servis karşılamakta zorlandı. Son bölümde oyunun kontrolünü ele geçiren konuk ekip, ilk seti 25-18 önde bitirdi.
İkinci set çekişmeli başladı. VakıfBank'ın yakaladığı 4 sayılık seriye, sarı-lacivertli ekip Fedorovtseva'nın güçlü hücumlarıyla karşılık verdi ve eşitlik sağlandı: 7-7. Karşılıklı sayılar ve uzun rallilerle süren sette Vargas'ın sayısıyla Fenerbahçe Medicana 20-19 öne geçince sarı-siyahlı takım mola aldı. Moladan iyi dönen VakıfBank bu seti de 25-23 alarak 2-0 öne geçti.
Üçüncü sete iyi başlayan taraf VakıfBank oldu. Fenerbahçe Medicana, setin devamında toparlanırken sarı-lacivertlilerin bir pozisyona itirazı sonrasında sahada gerginlik yaşandı. Gerginliğin ardından VakıfBank Başantrenörü Giovanni Guidetti ile pasör Cansu Özbay, kırmızı kart gördü. Zehra Güneş'in servis turunda sarı-siyahlı takım, 4 sayılık seri yakaladı ve 17-12 öne geçti. Üstün mücadelesini sürdüren VakıfBank, bu seti de 25-21 kazanarak müsabakadan 3-0 galip ayrıldı.
Salon: Burhan Felek Vestel
Hakemler: Caner Çildir, Selçuk Görmen
Fenerbahçe Medicana: Orro, Fedorovtseva, Aslı Kalaç, Vargas, Hande Baladın, Eda Erdem (Gülce Güçtekin, Ana Cristina, Milenkovic, Arelya Karasoy, Ghani, Dicle Nur Babat)
Frankfurt'ta Dino Toppmöller sonrası teknik direktör Albert Riera ile anlaşma sağlanmıştı. Alman basını, milli futbolcu Can Uzun ile teknik direktör Albert Riera arasındaki iplerin koptuğunu belirtti.
Eintracht Frankfurt'un 10 numarası Can Uzun takımdan ayrılmayı düşünüyor...Milli futbolcu ile takımın yeni hocası Albert Riera arasındaki kriz aşılamıyor. Köln karşısında 90 dakika kulübede oturan Can Uzun, maç sonrası hocasının zehir zemberek açıklamalarıyla büyük bir üzüntü yaşadı.
Alman basınından Bild'in haberine göre, Can Uzun, Eintracht Frankfurt'ta mutlu değil. Ayrılığı ciddi şekilde düşünmeye başladı. Eintracht Frankfurt, 40-45 milyon euro karşılığında oyuncunun ayrılığına izin verebilir.
RIERA NE DEMİŞTİ?
Riera, bir gazetecinin Can Uzun’un neden süre almadığına dair sorusuna, oyuncusunu kamuoyu önünde eleştiren şu yanıtı verdi:
-Topla ne kadar iyi olursanız olun; eğer topsuz oyunda iyi değilseniz, Albert’in takımında oynayamazsınız. Bu konuda çok netim. Ben 'komple' oyuncular istiyorum; hem hücumda hem savunmada görevini yapmalı. Ne yapması gerektiğini biliyor; bunu bana değil, takıma verdiğinde sahada olacak.
“Zirə”nin məşqçisi Vüqar Məmməd Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 26-cı turunda “Şamaxı”ya qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komandaların bu gün Zirədə baş tutmuş görüşündə qalib müəyyənləşməyib – 1:1.
Vüqar Məmməd matçdan sonra təşkil edilmiş mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:
“Komandamız çoxlu epizodlarla üstünlük nümayiş etdirirdi. 90 dəqiqə üstünlüyümüz var idi. 4-5 top fərqi ilə udacağımız oyunda heç-heçə etdik. Sonda bərabərlik oldu. Böyük üstünlük bizim tərəfimizdə idi.
Biz oyundan-oyuna hazırlaşırıq, hər matça maksimum köklənirik. Yuxarı pillələrdə yer tutmaq istəyirik. Futboldur, hər şey ola bilər.
Bizdə penaltiləri Qismət Alıyevlə Ruan Renato vururlar. Son vaxtlarda Ruan vururdu. Yenə də o yaxınlaşdı. Penalti lotereyadır. Əlimizə düşən epizodları vura bilmədik. Demək olar ki, bizim günümüz deyildi”.
Xatırladaq ki, “Zirə”nin baş məşqçisi Rəşad Sadıqov sarı vərəqə limitinin dolmasına görə cəzalı olduğu üçün bu oyunu tribunadan izləyirdi.
“Şamaxı”nın baş məşqçisi Ayxan Abbasov Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 26-cı turunda “Zirə”yə qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komandaların bu gün Zirədə baş tutmuş görüşündə qalib müəyyənləşməyib – 1:1.
Ayxan Abbasov matçdan sonra təşkil edilmiş mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:
“Maraqlı və gərgin oyun oldu. Birinci hissədə taktiki savaş getdi. Təəssüf ki, Dioqo Balau fürsətdən istifadə etmədi. Bilirdik ki, fasilədən sonra rəqib dəyişiklik edəcək. İlk dəqiqələrdən qırmızı vərəqə almağımız bizi çətin duruma saldı. Qol buraxdıqdan sonra da komanda dağılmadı, sona qədər şansımızı saxladıq. Bir çox oyunlarda bu çatmırdı, qol buraxdıqdan sonra dağılmışıq, ikinci qolu buraxmışıq. 10 nəfərlə “Zirə” kimi komandadan xal almaq uğurdur. Bu mövsüm “Şamaxı” boyundan yuxarı tullandı. İstəyimiz budur ki, futbolçular sona qədər mübarizə aparsınlar. Rəqibi də təbrik edirəm, bir xal qazandılar.
Dioqo Balauya niyə əsəbiləşdim? Topu qəbul etdikdən sonra bu səhvləri edirdi. İrəliyə oynamaq istəyirdi. Birinci hissədə də öz tərəfimizdə elə səhv etmişdi. Üzücü hal odur ki, gələn oyun üçün itkilərimiz çoxdur. Kərim Rossi, Dioqo Balau ilə yanaşı, mən də cəzalıyam. Sizinlə danışa-danışa fikirləşirik ki, növbəti oyun üçün 11 nəfər tapaq”.
Bu gün futbol üzrə Azərbaycan çempionatında (Premyer Liqa) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 26-cı turuna yekun vurulacaq.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sonuncu oyun gününün ikinci qarşılaşması Zirədə baş tutub.
“Zirə” “Şamaxı”nı qəbul edib. Oyunun baş hakimi Elçin Məsiyev olub. “Zirə” bu oyunda azlıqda qalmış rəqibi üzərində qələbəni son anda əldən verib.
Turun qapanış matçında “Araz-Naxçıvan”la lider “Sabah” qarşılaşacaq.
Daha öncə “Kəpəz” “Qəbələ”yə (0:2), “Sumqayıt” “Neftçi”yə (1:3) uduzub, “Qarabağ” “Karvan”a (7:0) qalib gəlib. “İmişli” – “Turan Tovuz” matçında qalib müəyyənləşməyib – 1:1.
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Google is rolling out new Google Maps features that make it easier to contribute photos, reviews, and local insights, while adding Gemini-powered caption suggestions.
Local Guides redesign. Contributor profiles are getting more visibility. Total points now appear more prominently, Local Guide levels are easier to spot, and badge designs have been refreshed.
Top contributors will also stand out more in reviews with new gold profile indicators.
AI caption drafts. Google is also introducing AI-generated caption drafts. Gemini analyzes selected images and suggests text you can edit or discard.
Caption suggestions are available in English on iOS in the U.S., with Android and broader global expansion planned.
Media sharing. Google Maps now shows recent photos and videos directly in the Contribute tab, making uploads faster.
If you enable media access, Google Maps will suggest images from your camera roll that are ready to post with a tap.
This feature is now live globally on iOS and Android.
Why we care. Google is making it easier to create and scale fresh local content, which can directly affect rankings and visibility. At the same time, stronger contributor signals may influence which reviews users trust and which businesses win clicks.
Google once attributed two of Barry Schwartz’s Search Engine Land articles to me — a misclassification at the annotation layer that briefly rewrote authorship in Google’s systems.
For a few days, when you searched for certain Search Engine Land articles Schwartz had written, Google listed me as the author. The articles appeared in my entity’s publication list and were connected to my Knowledge Panel.
What happened illustrates something the SEO industry has almost entirely overlooked: that annotation — not the content itself — is the key to what users see and thus your success.
How Google annotated the page and got the author wrong
Googlebot crawled those pages, found my name prominently displayed below the article (my author bio appeared as the first recognized entity name beneath the content), and the algorithm at the annotation gate added the “Post-It” that classified me as the author with high confidence.
This is the most important point to bear in mind: the bot can misclassify and annotate, and that defines everything the algorithms do downstream (in recruitment, grounding, display, and won). In this case, the issue was authorship, which isn’t going to kill my business or Schwartz’s.
But if that were a product, a price, an attribute, or anything else that matters to the intent of a user search query where your brand should be one of the obvious candidates, when any aspect of content is inaccurately annotated, you’ve lost the “ranking game” before you even started competing.
Annotation is the single most important gate in taking your brand from discover to won, whatever query, intent, or engine you’re optimizing for.
Indexing (Gate 4) breaks your content into semantic chunks, converts it, and stores it in a proprietary format. Annotation (Gate 5) then labels those chunks with a confidence-driven “Post-It” classification system.
It’s a pragmatic labeler and attaches classifications to each chunk, describing:
What that chunk contains factually.
In what circumstances it might be useful.
The trustworthiness of the information.
Importantly, it’s mostly unopinionated when labeling facts, context, and trustworthiness. Microsoft’s Fabrice Canel confirmed the principle that the bot tags without judging, and that filtering happens at query time.
What does that mean? The bot annotates neutrally at crawl time, classifying your content without knowing what query will eventually trigger retrieval.
Annotation carries no intent at all. It’s the insight that has completely changed my approach to “crawl and index.”
That clearly shows you that indexing isn’t the ultimate goal. Getting your page indexed is table stakes. Full, correct, and confident annotation is where the action happens: an indexed page that is poorly annotated is invisible to each of the algorithmic trinity.
The annotation system analyzes each chunk using one or more language models, cross-referenced against the web index, the knowledge graph, and the models’ own parametric knowledge. But it analyzes each chunk in the context of the page wrapper.
The page-level topic, entity associations, and intent provide the frame for classifying each chunk. If the page-level understanding is confused (unclear topic, ambiguous entity, mixed intent), every chunk annotation inherits that confusion. Even more importantly, it assigns confidence to every piece of information it adds to the “Post-Its.”
The choices happen downstream: each of the algorithmic trinity (LLMs, search engines, and knowledge graphs) uses the annotation to decide whether to absorb your content at recruitment (Gate 6). Each has different criteria, so you need to assess your own content for its “annotatability” in the context of all three.
And a small but telling detail: Back in 2020, Martin Splitt suggested that Google compares your meta description to its own LLM-generated summary of the page. When they match, the system’s confidence in its page-level understanding increases, and that confidence cascades into better annotation scores for every chunk — one of thousands of tiny signals that accumulate.
Annotation is the key midpoint of the 10-gate pipeline, where the scoreboard turns on. Everything before it is infrastructure: “Can the system access and store your content?” Everything after it is competition:
When you consider what happens at the annotation gate and its depth, links and keywords become the wrong lens entirely. They describe how you tried to influence a ranking system, whereas annotation is the mechanism behind how the algorithmic trinity chooses the content that builds its understanding of what you are.
The frame has to shift. You’re educating algorithms. They behave like children, learning from what you consistently, clearly, and coherently put in front of them. With consistent, corroborated information, they build an accurate understanding.
Given inconsistent or ambiguous signals, they learn incorrectly and then confidently repeat those errors over time. Building confidence in the machine’s understanding of you is the most important variable in this work, whether you call it SEO or AAO.
“Confiance” (confidence) is the signal that drives how systems understand content. Slide from my SEOCamp Lyon 2017 presentation.
In 2026, every AI assistive engine and agent is that same child, operating at a greater scale and with higher stakes than Google ever had. Educating the algorithms isn’t a metaphor. It’s the operational model for everything that follows.
5 levels of annotation: 24+ dimensions classifying your content at Gate 5
When mapping the annotation dimensions, I identified 24, organized across five functional categories. After presenting this to Canel, his response was: “Oh, there is definitely more.”
Of course there are. This taxonomy is built through observation first, then naming what consistently appears. The [know/guess] distinctions follow the same logic: test hypotheses, eliminate what doesn’t hold up, and keep what remains.
The five functional categories form the foundation of the model. They are simple by design — once you understand the categories, the dimensions follow naturally. There are likely additional dimensions beyond those mapped here.
What follows is the taxonomy: the categories are directionally sound (as confirmed by Canel), while the specific dimension assignments reflect observed behavior and remain incomplete.
Level 1: Gatekeepers (eliminate)
Temporal scope, geographic scope, language, and entity resolution. Binary: pass or fail.
If your content fails a gatekeeper (wrong language, wrong geography, or ambiguous entity), it is eliminated from that query’s candidate pool instantly. The other dimensions don’t come into play.
Level 2: Core identity (define)
Entities, attributes, relationships, sentiment.
This is where the system decides what your content means:
Who is being discussed.
What facts are stated.
How entities relate.
What the tone is.
Without clear core identity annotations, a chunk carries no semantic weight in any downstream gate.
Level 3: Selection filters (route)
Intent category, expertise level, claim structure, and actionability.
These determine which competition pool your content enters.
Is this informational or transactional?
Beginner or expert?
Wrong pool placement means competing against content that is a better match for the query, and you’ve lost before recruitment or ranking begins.
Level 4: Confidence multipliers (rank)
Verifiability, provenance, corroboration count, specificity, evidence type, controversy level, and consensus alignment. These scale your ranking within the pool.
This is where validated, corroborated, and specific content outranks accurate but unvalidated content.
The multipliers explain why a well-sourced third-party article about you often outperforms your own claims: provenance and corroboration scores are higher.
Confidence has a multiplier effect on everything else and is the most powerful of all signals. Full stop.
Level 5: Extraction quality (deploy)
Sufficiency, dependency, standalone score, entity salience, and entity role. These determine how your content appears in the final output.
Is this chunk a complete answer, or does it need context? Is your entity the subject, the authority cited, or a passing mention?
Extraction quality determines whether AI quotes you, summarizes you, or ignores you.
Across all five levels, a confidence score is attached to every individual annotation. Not just what the system thinks your content means, but how certain it is.
Clarity drives confidence. Ambiguity kills it.
Canel also confirmed additional dimensions I had not initially mapped: audience suitability, ingestion fidelity, and freshness delta. These sit across the existing categories rather than forming a sixth level.
In 2022, Splitt named three annotation behaviors in a Duda webinar that map directly onto the five-level model. The centerpiece annotation is Level 2 in direct operation:
“We have a thing called the centerpiece annotation,” Splitt confirmed, a classification that identifies which content on the page is the primary subject and routes everything else — supplementary, peripheral, and boilerplate — relative to it.
“There’s a few other annotations” of this type, he noted.
Annotation runs before recruitment, which means a chunk classified as non-centerpiece carries that verdict into every gate that follows. Boilerplate detection is Level 3: content that appears consistently across pages — headers, footers, navigation, and repeated blocks — enters a different competition pool based on its structural role alone.
“We figure out what looks like boilerplate and then that gets weighted differently,” Splitt said
Off-topic routing closes the picture. A page classified around a primary topic annotates every chunk relative to that centerpiece, and content peripheral to the primary topic starts its own competition pool at a disadvantage before Recruitment begins.
Splitt’s example: a page with 10,000 words on dog food and a thousand on bikes is “probably not good content for bikes.” The system isn’t ignoring the bike content. It’s annotating it as peripheral, and that annotation is the routing decision.
The multiplicative destruction effect: When one near-zero kills everything
In Sydney in 2019, I was at a conference with Gary Illyes and Brent Payne. Illyes explained that Google’s quality assessment across annotation dimensions was multiplicative, not additive.
Illyes asked us not to film, so I grabbed a beer mat and noted a simple calculation: if you score 0.9 across each of 10 dimensions, 0.9 to the power of 10 is 0.35. You survive at 35% of your original signal. If you score 0.8 across 10 dimensions, you survive at 11%. If one dimension scores close to zero, the multiplication produces a result close to zero, regardless of how well you score on every other dimension.
Payne’s phrasing of the practical implication was better than mine: “Better to be a straight C student than three As and an F.”
The beer mat went into my bag. The principle became central to everything I’ve built since.
The multiplicative destruction effect has a direct consequence for annotation strategy: the C-student principle is your guide.
A brand with consistently adequate signals across all 24+ dimensions outperforms a brand with brilliant signals on most dimensions and a near-zero on one. The near-zero cascades.
A gatekeeper failure (Level 1) eliminates the content entirely.
A core identity failure (Level 2) misclassifies it so badly that high confidence multipliers at Level 4 are applied to the wrong entity.
An extraction quality failure (Level 5) produces a chunk that the system can retrieve but can’t deploy usefully. The failure doesn’t have to be dramatic to be fatal.
At the annotation stage, misclassification, low confidence, or near-zero on one dimension will kill your content and take it out of the race.
Nathan Chalmers, who works at Bing on quality, told me something that puts this in a different light entirely. Bing’s internal quality algorithm, the one making these multiplicative assessments across annotation dimensions, is literally called Darwin.
Natural selection is the explicit model: content with near-zero on any fitness dimension is selected against. The annotations are the fitness test. The multiplicative destruction effect is the selection mechanism.
How annotation routes content to specialist language models
The system doesn’t use one giant language model to classify all content. It routes content to specialized small language models (SLMs): domain-specific models that are cheaper, faster, and paradoxically more accurate than general LLMs for niche content.
A medical SLM classifies medical content better than GPT-4 would, because it has been trained specifically on medical literature and knows the entities, the relationships, the standard claims, and the red flags in that domain.
What follows is my model of how the routing works, reconstructed from observable behavior and confirmed principles. The existence of specialist models is confirmed. The specific cascade mechanism is my reconstruction.
The routing follows what I call the annotation cascade. The choice of SLM cascades like this:
Site level (What kind of site is this?)
Refined by category level (What section?)
Refined by page level (what specific topic?)
Applied at chunk level (What does this paragraph claim?)
Each level narrows the SLM selection, and each level either confirms or overrides the routing from above. This maps directly to the wrapper hierarchy from the fourth piece: the site wrapper, category wrapper, and page wrapper each provide context that influences which specialist model the system selects.
The system deploys three types of SLM simultaneously for each topic. This is my model, derived from the behavior I have observed: annotation errors cluster into patterns that suggest three distinct classification axes.
The subject SLM classifies by subject matter — what is this about? — routing content into the right topical domain.
The entity SLM resolves entities and assesses centrality and authority: who are the key players, is this entity the subject, an authority cited, or a passing mention?
The concept SLM maps claims to established concepts and evaluates novelty, checking whether what the content asserts aligns with consensus or contradicts it.
When all three return high confidence on the same entity for the same content, annotation cost is minimal, and the confidence score is very high. When they disagree (i.e., the subject SLM says “marketing,” but the entity SLM can’t resolve the entity, and the concept SLM flags the claims as novel), confidence drops, and the system falls back to a more general, less accurate model.
The key insight? LLM annotation is the failure mode. The system wants to use a specialist. It defaults to a generalist only when it can’t route to a specialist. Generalist annotation produces lower confidence across all dimensions.
The practical implication
Content that’s category-clear within its first 100 words, uses standard industry terminology, follows structural conventions for its content type, and references well-known entities in its domain triggers SLM routing.
Content that’s topically ambiguous or terminologically creative gets the generalist. Lower confidence propagates through every downstream gate.
Now, this may not be the exact way the SLMs are applied as a triad (and it might not even be a trio). However, two things strike me:
Observed outputs act that way.
If it doesn’t function this way, it would be.
First-impression persistence: Why the initial annotation is the hardest to correct
Here is something I’ve observed over years of tracking annotation behavior. It aligns with a principle Canel confirmed explicitly for URL status changes (404s and 301 redirects): the system’s initial classification tends to stick.
When the bot first crawls a page, it selects an SLM, runs the annotation, assigns confidence scores, and saves the classification. The next time it crawls the same page, it logically starts with the previously assigned model and annotations. I call this first-impression persistence.
The initial annotation is the baseline against which all subsequent signals are measured. The system doesn’t re-evaluate from scratch. It checks whether the new crawl is consistent with the existing classification, and if it is, the classification is reinforced.
Canel confirmed a related mechanism: when a URL returns a 404 or is redirected with a 301, the system allows a grace period (very roughly a week for a page, and between one and three months for content, in my observation) during which it assumes the change might revert. After the grace period, the new state becomes persistent. I believe the same principle applies to content classification: a window of fluidity after first publication, then crystallization.
I have direct evidence for the correction side from the evolution of my own terminologies. When I first described the algorithmic trinity, I used the phrase “knowledge graphs, large language models, and web index.” Google, ChatGPT, and Perplexity all picked up on the new term and defined it correctly.
A month later, I changed the last one to “search engine” because it occurred to me that the web index is what all three systems feed off, not just the search system itself. At the point of correction, I had published roughly 10 articles using the original terminology.
I went back and invested the time to change every single one, updating every reference, leaving zero traces. A month later, AI assistive engines were consistently using “search engine” in place of “web index.”
The lesson is that change is possible, but you need to be thorough: any residual contradictory signal (one old article, one unchanged social post, and one cached version) maintains inertia proportionally. Thoroughness is the unlock, rather than time.
A rebrand, career pivot, or repositioning is the practical example. You can change the AI model’s understanding and representation of your corporate or personal brand, but it requires thoroughly and consistently pivoting your digital footprint to the new reality.
In my experience, “on a sixpence” within a week. I’ve done this with my podcast several times. Facebook achieved the ultimate rebrand from an algorithmic perspective when it changed its name to Meta.
The practical implication
Get your annotation right before you publish. The first crawl sets the baseline. A page published prematurely (with an unclear topic or ambiguous entity signals) crystallizes into a low-confidence annotation, and changing it later requires significantly more effort than getting it right the first time.
Annotation-time grounding: The bot cross-references three sources while classifying your content
The system doesn’t annotate in a vacuum. When the bot classifies your content at Gate 5, it cross-references against at least three sources simultaneously. This is my model of the mechanism. The observable effect — that annotation confidence correlates with entity presence across multiple systems — is confirmed from our tracking data.
The bot carries prioritized access to the web index during crawling, checking your content against what it already knows:
Who links to you.
What context those links provide.
How your claims relate to claims on other pages.
Against the knowledge graph, it checks annotated entities during classification — an entity already in the graph with high confidence means annotation inherits that confidence, while absence starts from a much lower baseline.
The SLM’s own parametric knowledge provides the third cross-reference: each SLM compares encountered claims against its training data, granting higher confidence to claims that align, flagging contradictions, and giving lower confidence to novel claims until corroboration accumulates.
This means annotation quality isn’t just about how well your content is written. It’s about how well your entity is already represented across all three of the algorithmic trinity. An entity with strong knowledge graph presence, authoritative web index links, and consistent SLM-domain representation gets higher annotation confidence on new content automatically.
The flywheel: better presence leads to better annotation, which leads to better recruitment, which strengthens presence, and which improves future annotation.
Once again, better to have an average presence in all three than to have a dominant presence in two and no presence in one.
And this is why knowledge graph optimization (what I’ve been advocating for over a decade) isn’t separate from content optimization. They are the same pipeline. Your knowledge graph presence directly improves how accurately, verbosely, and confidently the system annotates every new piece of content you publish.
If you’re thinking “Knowledge graph? That’s just Google,” think again.
In November 2025, Andrea Volpini intercepted ChatGPT’s internal data streams and found an operational entity layer running beneath every conversation: structured entity resolution connected to what amounts to a product graph mirroring Google Shopping feeds.
OpenAI is building its own knowledge graph inside the LLM. My bet is that they will externalize it for several reasons: a knowledge graph in an LLM doesn’t scale, an LLM will self-confirm, so the value is limited, a standalone knowledge graph can be easily updated in real time without retraining the model, and it’s only useful at scale when it stays current.
The algorithmic trinity isn’t a Google phenomenon. It’s the architectural pattern every AI assistive engine and agent converges on, because you can’t generate reliable recommendations without a concept graph, structured entity data, and up-to-date search results to ground them.
Why Google and Bing annotate differently from engines that rent their index
Google and Bing own their crawling infrastructure, indexes, and knowledge graphs. They can afford grace periods, schedule rechecks, and maintain temporal state for URLs and entities over months.
OpenAI, Perplexity, and every engine that rents index access from Google or Bing operate on a fundamentally different model. They have two speeds:
A slow Boolean gate (Does this content exist in the index I have access to?)
A fast display layer (What does the content say right now when I fetch it for grounding?)
The Boolean gate inherits Google’s and Bing’s annotations. Whether your content appears at all depends on whether it was recruited from the index those engines draw from, and that recruitment depends on annotation and selection decisions made by the algorithmic trinity. But what these engines show when they cite you is fetched in real time.
The practical implication
For Google and Bing, you’re optimizing for annotation quality with the benefit of grace periods and gradual reclassification. For engines that don’t own their index, the Boolean presence is inherited from the rented index and is slow to change, but the surface-level display changes every time they re-fetch.
That means what you are seeing in the results is not a direct measure of your annotation quality. It’s a snapshot of your page at the moment of fetch, and those two things may have nothing to do with each other.
How to optimize for annotation quality: The six practical principles
The SEO industry has spent two decades optimizing for search and assistive results — what happens after the system has already decided what your content means. We should be optimizing for annotation.
If the annotation is wrong, everything downstream suffers. When the annotation is accurate, verbose, and confident, your content has a significant advantage in recruitment, grounding, display, and, ultimately, won.
1. Trigger SLM routing
Make your topic category obvious within the first 100 words. Use standard industry terminology. Follow structural conventions. Reference well-known entities. The goal: specialist model, not generalist.
2. Write for all three SLMs
Clear signals for subject (what is this about?), entity (who is the authority?), and concept (what established ideas does this connect to?). Ambiguity on any axis reduces confidence.
3. Get it right before publishing
First-impression persistence means the initial annotation is the hardest to change. Publish only when topic, entity signals, and claims are unambiguous.
4. Build the flywheel
Knowledge graph presence, web index centrality, LLM parameter strengthening, and correct SLM-domain representation all feed annotation confidence for new content. Invest in entity foundation, and every future piece benefits from inherited credibility.
5. Eliminate noise when correcting
Change every reference. Leave zero contradictory signals. Noise maintains inertia proportionally.
6. Audit for annotation, not just indexing
A page can be indexed and still misannotated. If the AI response is wrong about you, the problem is almost certainly at Gate 5, not Gate 8.
Annotation is the gate where most brands silently lose. The SEO industry doesn’t yet have a vocabulary for it. That needs to change, because the gap between brands that get annotation right and brands that don’t is the gap between consistent AI visibility and permanent algorithmic obscurity.
Why annotation matters so much and why it should be your main focus
You’ve done everything within your power to create the best possible content that maps to intent of your ideal customer profile, you have methodically optimized your digital footprint, your data feeds every entry mode simultaneously: pull, push discovery, push data, MCP, and ambient, so they are all drawing from the same clean, consistent source
So, content about your brand has passed through the DSCRI infrastructure phase, survived the rendering and conversion fidelity boundaries, and arrived in the index (Gate 4) intact. Phew!
Now it gets classified. Annotation is the last moment in the pipeline where you have the field to yourself. Every decision in DSCRI was absolute: you vs. the machine, with no competitor in the frame.
Annotation is still absolute. The system classifies your content based on your signals alone, independently of what any competitor has done. Nobody else’s data changes how your entity is annotated.
But this is the last time you aren’t competing. From recruitment onward, everything is relative. The field opens, every brand that passed annotation enters the same competitive pool, and the advantage you carried through the absolute phase becomes your starting position in the competitive race you have to win.
That means:
Get annotation right, and you start ahead, with confidence that compounds through every downstream gate in RGDW.
Get it wrong, and the multiplicative destruction effect does its work — a near-zero on one annotation dimension cascades through recruitment, grounding, display, and won. No amount of excellent content, structural signals, or entry-mode advantage recovers it.
Warning: First-impression persistence (remember, the first time you are annotated is the baseline) means you don’t get a clean retry. Changing the baseline requires thoroughness, time, and more effort than getting it right on the first crawl.
Annotation isn’t the gate that most brands focus on. It’s the gate where most brands silently lose.
This is the eighth piece in my AI authority series.
7 aprel — Dünya Səhiyyə Günü münasibətilə Misli Premyer Liqasının XXVI turunun “Liv Bona Dea Arena”da baş tutan “Araz Naxçıvan” – “Sabah” oyunundan əvvəl sosial təşəbbüs həyata keçirilib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Ümumdünya Səhiyyə Təşkilatı ilə əməkdaşlıq çərçivəsində reallaşan tədbir münasibətilə komandaların futbolçuları meydana daun sindromlu uşaqlarla birlikdə çıxıblar.
Aksiyanın əsas məqsədi inklüziv cəmiyyətin təşviqi, hər bir fərdin cəmiyyət üçün özünəməxsus yerə sahib olması, eyni zamanda futbolun hər kəs üçün əlçatanlığının nümayiş etdirilməsi olub.
Beləliklə, futbolun sadəcə oyundan ibarət olmadığı, həm də mühüm sosial dəyərləri aşılamaq üçün güclü bir platforma rolunu oynadığı bir daha diqqətə çatdırılıb.
Misli Premyer Liqasının XXVI turunun “Zirə” – “Şamaxı” oyunundan (1:1) sonra meydan sahiblərinin məşqçisi Vüqar Məmməd fikirlərini bölüşüb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, o, nəticəni belə şərh edib:
– Çoxsaylı qol epizodlarını boşa verdik, demək olar ki, oyun 90 dəqiqə üstünlüyümüz şəraitində keçdi. Qırmızı vərəqədən əvvəl də, sonra da bu belə idi. 4-5 top fərqi ilə qələbə qazanmalı olduğumuz oyunda bərabərliklə kifayətləndik. Təəssüf ki, sonda 2 xal itirdik. Futbolçularımız qələbəni çox istəyirdi, kifayət qədər cəhd etdilər.
– “Neftçi” ilə xal fərqiniz 3-ə düşdü. Bu haqda fikriniz necədir?
– Biz oyundan-oyuna hazırlaşırıq, hər matça maksimum köklənirik. Yuxarı pillələrdə yer tutmaq istəyirik. Futboldur, hər şey ola bilər.
– Qismət və Ruan vurur. Son vaxtlarda Ruan vururdu. Yenə də o yaxınlaşdı. Penalti lotereyadır. Əlimizə düşən epizodları vura bilmədik. Demək olar ki, bizim günümüz deyildi.
Misli Premyer Liqasının XXVI turunun “Zirə” – “Şamaxı” oyunundan (1:1) sonra qonaq komandanın baş məşqçisi Ayxan Abbasov fikirlərini bölüşüb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis nəticəni belə şərh edib:
“Maraqlı və gərgin oyun oldu. İlk hissədə taktiki döyüş izlədik. Rəqibin ikinci hissədə fərqli oynayacağını bilirdik, amma ilk dəqiqələrdən qırmızı vərəqə almağımız işimizi çətinə saldı. 11 metrlik cərimə zərbəsi də əlavə zərbə oldu. Əsas olan odur ki, qol buraxdıqdan sonra belə, komandamız dağılmadı, şansımızı sona qədər saxladıq. 10 nəfərlə “Zirə” kimi komandadan səfərdə 1 xal almaq bizim üçün uğurdur. Məncə, “Şamaxı” bu mövsüm boyundan yuxarı atlandı, futbolçuların oyunu, çempionata yanaşması məni qane edir. Rəqibi 1 xal münasibətilə təbrik edirəm. Gələcək oyunlarda uğurlar arzu edirəm.”
”Mançester Yunayted” yay transfer pəncərəsi üçün planlarını işə salıb.”Qırmızı şeytanlar” heyəti gəncləşdirmək və orta xətti tamamilə yeniləmək niyyətindədir.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə insayder Fabrizio Romano məlumat yayıb.
Məlumata görə, klub rəhbərliyi yayda orta xəttə iki yeni oyunçu transfer etməyə hazırlaşır. Bu qərar komandadan bəzi əsas simaların ayrılacağı mənasına gəlir.
Kazemirodan sonra Manuel Uqarte də “Old Trafford”la vidalaşa bilər. Artıq son həftələrdə uruqvaylı yarımmüdafiəçinin gələcəyi ilə bağlı ilkin danışıqlar aparılıb. Yanvar ayında böyük ümidlərlə heyətə qatılan Uqarteyə Avropanın bir neçə klubunun maraq göstərdiyi və iyun ayında onun üçün qapıların açılacağı vurğulanır.
Komandada yeganə əsas fiqur isə Kobbi Meynu olacaq. “Mançester Yunayted” gənc ulduzla yeni və uzunmüddətli müqavilə imzalayaraq onu layihənin mərkəzində saxlamağı planlaşdırır.
The decisions from the sports judge are in following the completion of the 31st round of 2025-26 Serie A fixtures, and Juventus’s Weston McKennie, Fiorentina’s Albert Gudmundsson and Cremonese’s Youssef Maleh are among the players who have picked up suspensions.
Week 31 of the 2025-26 Serie A season kicked off on Saturday with Sassuolo’s 2-1 victory over Cagliari and came to a close with Napoli’s 1-0 victory over Milan on Easter Monday.
Four red cards were shown during the weekend’s round of fixtures. Cremonese’s Maleh has earned the most severe punishment: A two-game ban and a €5,000 fine for striking an opponent with his arm in an off-ball incident towards the end of his side’s 2-1 loss against Bologna.
Bologna’s Lewis Ferguson was also sent off just a few moments after Maleh during second-half stoppage time and will have to serve a one-match suspension as a result.
BOLOGNA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 26: Lewis Ferguson of Bologna looks on during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Bologna FC 1909 and SK Brann at Stadio Renato Dall’Ara on February 26, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
Fiorentina’s Gudmundsson was also sent off during his side’s 1-0 win away against Hellas Verona, as was Verona’s Tomas Suslov. Both players will have to serve one-match suspensions.
Three other players have picked up one-match suspensions after earning their fifth yellow cards of the season. They include Juventus’s McKennie, who will now be ruled out of Saturday’s match away against Atalanta, Fiorentina’s Nicolo Fagioli, who will miss a visit from Lazio, and Parma’s Mateo Pellegrino, who will miss out on his side’s home match against Napoli.
PARMA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 01: Weston McKennie of Juventus celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and Juventus FC at Stadio Ennio Tardini on February 01, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
The Lega Serie A also confirmed that Milan will be fined €25,000 and Napoli €3,000 for unnecessarily delaying kick-off in both halves of their match. Udinese have also been fined €3,000 for the same reason.
Lecce have been fined €10,000, Inter €5,000 and Cremonese €1,500 for various crowd-related incidents.
Rumours linking Inter defender Alessandro Bastoni with a potential summer transfer to Barcelona continue to circulate, but reports in Italy and Spain suggest that the two clubs have a major difference in their valuation of the Italy international.
Where Inter and Barcelona stand in Bastoni negotiations
It has been a challenging few months on an individual level for Bastoni, who became a divisive figure in Italy after his antics in the Derby d’Italia between Inter and Juventus in February, and was then sent off in Italy’s World Cup play-off final defeat against Bosnia and Herzegovina on Thursday night.
Meanwhile, there have been widespread reports linking the 26-year-old centre-back with a move away from San Siro this summer.
Recent reports claim that Barcelona have offered an initial fee in the region of €45m for Bastoni, which SportMediaset claims was swiftly turned away.
Updates from Calciomercato.com, however, claim that Inter will hold out for a fixed fee of €60m, potentially rising to €70m with bonuses and add-ons included. There have also been suggestions that Barcelona might find it difficult to satisfy Inter’s demands given their previous struggles to register players under Financial Fair Play rules.
LECCE, ITALY – FEBRUARY 21: Alessandro Bastoni of FC Internazionale during the Serie A match between US Lecce and FC Internazionale at Stadio Via del Mare on February 21, 2026 in Lecce, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)
In order to get around the €60m-€70m transfer fee that has been rumoured, there have also been suggestions that Barcelona could look to include one of their own players in an exchange deal with Inter.
Calciomercato suggests that Gerard Martin, Ferran Torres or potentially even Dani Olmo could be on the table.
Inter, meanwhile, are said to be interested in a move for Sassuolo’s Tarik Muharemovic in the event that Bastoni leaves this summer.
Chelsea and Tottenham Hotspur are interested in signing the Sporting CP star Maxi Araujo, and they are likely to scout him against Arsenal.
The Portuguese club will be up against Arsenal in the first leg of the UEFA Champions League quarter-finals on Tuesday night, and Araujo is likely to be in action.
According to a report from SportWitness, the two London clubs have already made contact with the player’s representatives, and it remains to be seen whether they come forward with an official offer in the summer.
Araujo can operate as a left-back as well as a left-sided winger. He has 10 goal contributions this season, and he could prove to be a quality acquisition for both clubs.
Chelsea needs more depth in the left-back department and could compete with Marc Cucurella for the starting spot. More competition for places will help Chelsea improve as a team. On the other hand, Tottenham need a quality long-term replacement for Ben Davies. The Sporting CP star would be ideal for them. He could compete with Souza for the starting spot next season.
Destiny Udogie has been quite mediocre, and he has been linked with a move away from Tottenham. Araujo could be a quality alternative.
The defender has a £69 million release clause in his contract, but he could be sold for half of that fee. It is highly unlikely any club will agree to trigger his release clause in the summer.
The opportunity to join Chelsea or Tottenham could be exciting for the defender, and it remains to be seen where he ends up. The 26-year-old is at the peak of his career, and this is the right time for him to move to the Premier League and take on a new challenge.
Liverpool are interested in signing the Palmeiras prodigy Erick Bele at the end of the season.
According to reports, they are keeping tabs on the 19-year-old attacking midfielder and believe he could be a quality long-term investment. Liverpool could use more technical ability and creativity in the final third, and the midfielder is capable of operating centrally as well as on the flanks.
He will add goals and creativity to the team. Bele has seven goal contributions in 12 matches, and it is no surprise that top clubs are monitoring him closely. He could prove to be an interesting long-term acquisition for Liverpool if they manage to get the deal done. Although he’s not ready for the Premier League yet, the Reds could groom him into an important first-team player for the future.
According to reports from ESPN and RTI Esporte, the player could cost around €40 million, but Liverpool are hoping to secure his signature for a fee of around €20 million. It remains to be seen whether the two clubs can find common ground in negotiations.
Bele is a young player with a lot of potential, and he could develop into a star in future. However, he remains unproven at the highest level, and securing €40 million from his departure will be difficult.
Palmeiras will have to be more reasonable with their demands. The player has a contract with the Brazilian club until December 2028, and the club has no pressure to sell him. It remains to be seen how Liverpool convince them to do a deal for Bele.
The opportunity to join Liverpool will be very exciting for the young midfielder, and continued exposure in England could help him improve further.
Liverpool are reportedly leading the race to sign Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga, with the Spanish giants now open to offers following a reported dip in confidence at the Santiago Bernabéu.
In a shock update from L’Equipe (subscription required), Real Madrid have removed the 23-year-old from their “non-transferable” list for the first time since his arrival from Rennes in 2021.
The Premier League champions are said to be on “red alert”, viewing this as a rare opportunity to land a player they have tracked since his teenage years in France.
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Bidding war looms with Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester United
Both Arsenal and Manchester United are monitoring the situation closely.
Chelsea are also interested, with The Daily Briefing previously reporting that the Blues along with Liverpool have made fresh contacts with Camavinga’s entourage.
The report from France suggests that Real Madrid are bracing for a bidding war but have already established a clear financial threshold.
Los Blancos will reportedly not consider any bids below £50 million (€58m).
For a player under contract until 2029, this figure is seen as a relative bargain by English clubs, especially given Camavinga’s pedigree as a two-time Champions League winner.
Liverpool’s long-term pursuit of Camavinga
Liverpool’s interest in the France international is far from a recent development. The club’s recruitment team has kept extensive files on Camavinga for years, even attempting to hijack his move to Madrid back in 2021.
The urgency has intensified following a series of defensive lapses at Real Madrid, most notably in a recent defeat to Mallorca where former Liverpool defender Alvaro Arbeloa publicly criticised the midfielder’s concentration.
With Liverpool’s midfield being one of their weakest points this season, the Reds could do with a player of Camavinga’s profile to strengthen the midfield.
According to French outlet L’Equipe, the future of Eduardo Camavinga is looking increasingly likely to be away from Real Madrid. The 23-year-old was already under severe scrutiny within the club, and then his mistake, which cost Alvaro Arbeloa’s team the opening goal in their 2-1 defeat to Mallorca a few days ago, made the situation […]
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Luis Enrique insisted “there’s no favourite at this stage” of the Champions League as Paris Saint-Germain prepare to host Liverpool in the first leg of their quarter-final tie. The reigning champions welcome the Reds to the Parc des Princes on Wednesday, looking to knock out another English side after defeating Chelsea 8-2 on aggregate in […]
Southampton’s reward for their stunning victory over Arsenal in the FA Cup is a clash with Manchester City in the semi-finals of the competition later this month. The Saints reached the final four for the first time since 2020-21 with a 2-1 win over the Premier League leaders thanks to Shea Charles’ 85th-minute winner. It […]
AUGUSTA, Ga. — First-time participants almost never win the Masters.
Then again, they rarely show up with a résumé like Chris Gotterup’s.
The 26-year-old Gotterup already has four PGA Tour wins, meaning he’ll be the third player since World War II to make his Masters debut with that many. He’s already won twice this year and joins Ben Griffin and Jacob Bridgeman as the highest-ranked first-timers. All three are in the world top 20.
“Just embracing the whole experience,” Gotterup said. “Trying to take it all in and enjoy it while also trying to go out there and compete and give it everything I’ve got.”
Not since Fuzzy Zoeller in 1979 has a Masters rookie won the tournament, and before that nobody had won his debut since Gene Sarazen in the second year of the event. But favorites like Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy haven’t been all that dominant lately, and Gotterup stands out with his wins in the Sony Open and Phoenix Open earlier this year.
He also won the Scottish Open last year. The immediate reward for that victory was a trip to Royal Portrush for Gotterup’s first British Open, but it also qualified him for the Masters.
Gotterup finally visited Augusta National more than a month ago. He says he didn’t want to come to the Masters previously because watching — instead of playing — would be difficult to handle. And it’s not as though he was being bombarded with opportunities to try out the course on his own time.
“I don’t think I’ve actually ever declined an invite. I don’t know if I’ve been invited. So you can’t turn down nothing,” said Gotterup, whose first PGA Tour win was at an opposite-field event in 2024. “I have gotten offered to come watch the tournament from sponsors or from whoever it may be, and I said I can’t go over there until I play. Or else if I’m retired, then I can go over.”
Bridgeman, who won at Riviera in February in his first attempt there, came to Augusta as an autograph-seeking 10-year-old in 2010. He got the chance to play the course when he was a freshman at Clemson, which is about 100 miles away.
“We had a couple members that hosted and we were able to bring down a group of nine of us, so I played with a roommate of mine and we had a blast.” Bridgeman said. “I remember teeing it up on (No.) 1 and there was not a soul around and I was super nervous. A little bit more comfortable this time. I don’t know what it is. I’m kind of in tournament mode.”
Griffin came to the course in November and again last week. Of course, he didn’t need to see Augusta National up close to understand its history.
“Tons of memories, all the iconic shots that have been hit. The one that comes to mind first is Tiger Woods’ chip on 16 with the dramatic Nike symbol,” he said. “I feel like every hole there’s like a shot that’s been hit by someone that I’ve either heard of or seen on television that I kind of remember.”
Griffin played the back nine Monday. Gotterup played the front with veteran Justin Rose. Bridgeman’s group included 18-year-old Mason Howell, last year’s U.S. Amateur champion. Howell is a University of Georgia commit who figures to have plenty of support.
Howell is keeping expectations manageable and says his goal is to play four good rounds. Bubba Watson, a two-time Masters champ who finished tied for 20th in his first appearance, recommends that approach for any young newcomer.
“There’s very few that’s won it the first time,” Watson said. “But talent can take over and anybody can win because they’re good enough to get here, they’re good enough to win. Just enjoy it. You want your first one to be, just enjoy it, take it all in, try to learn some things and get ready for the next time you come around here.”
The Boston Red Sox are 2-8, and it has been a little bit of everything causing their problems early in the season. Roman Anthony's throwing issues, however, are one of the more surprising issues on the team.
Anthony was charged with his second throwing error of the season on Monday. The error allowed a second run to score and put the Milwaukee Brewers ahead by two, but the throw had no chance to even get the go-ahead runner. This came after a poor throw on Saturday that had no chance to get Fernando Tatis Jr., who was also the go-ahead runner.
After Monday's game, Alex Cora noted that he thinks the throwing issues are mechanical for Anthony, per The Boston Herald's Greg Dudek.
Cora also noted that he thinks Anthony is healthy and that he does not think he's in his own head. This is the second time in the last week that Cora has answered questions about Anthony's defense. He recently noted that he thinks Anthony needs to work on his footwork in the outfield, which is why he has spent some more time at designated hitter.
Anthony's arm was not as big an issue last season. He did post a minute-one arm value in 71 games. This year, he has a minus-one through 10 games. Anthony knows he has to be better.
“I’m doing everything I can pregame and just struggling to get a grip,” Anthony said after the game. “At the end of the day, there’s no excuse. It’s terrible. It’s bad baseball, and it’s on me.”
Anthony has high expectations of himself, and the fan base has high expectations of him. He has the makings of a superstar, but right now his defensive woes are overshadowing his potential.
Every team out there with title hopes for 2027 — even the new champions at Michigan — knows the chances of cutting down the nets a year from now will hinge largely on how well they fare in that phase of the game.
Between the time it opened at midnight through 11 a.m. Tuesday, more than 1,200 players had already entered the portal, according to an Associated Press review of the numbers. Hundreds more are expected to flood the market over the newly condensed two-week period before the portal closes on April 21.
It's a free-for-all filled with cash offers to players in exchange for the use of their name, image and likeness — essentially to come and play.
Nobody navigated this new NIL era better in the season just completed than the Wolverines and coach Dusty May. Four of the five starters who led Michigan to its 69-63 win over UConn on Monday night played at other colleges last season. It figures at least three of them could be in the NBA next year.
“It’s important to get the right people on the bus,” Michigan assistant Justin Joyner said, referring to the team he helped build and the next one he must put together.
It's the same across college basketball — newly crowned NCAA champion coach Cori Close of UCLA said the “transfer portal just got easier” after her team's win over South Carolina — and across college sports.
For the men, the biggest names in the portal so far include Flory Bidunga (leaving Kansas), John Blackwell (Wisconsin) and Juke Harris (Wake Forest).
Not every team will be looking for a total rebuild.
UConn made its third Final Four in four seasons based on a targeted use of transfers. Coach Dan Hurley likes to do the old-fashioned thing and find players who will stay for three or four years. But he's realistic. One of his best players this season, Tarris Reed Jr., came to UConn from Michigan.
“We want to supplement our roster with some strategic portal moves like we were able to do,” Hurley said.
Duke and Michigan are the early favorites for 2027
BetMGM Sportsbook listed Duke and Michigan as the early 8-1 favorites to win it all next year. Florida was next at 10-1, followed by Michigan State and Arizona (both 14-1) and UConn (15-1). North Carolina, which has tabbed Michael Malone as its new coach, is 25-1.
The Big Ten is back
The national title is back at Michigan for the first time since 1989. Almost as notably, it's back in the Big Ten for the first time since 2000 (Michigan State).
The Wolverines' victory Monday gave the Big Ten a sweep this year of football (Indiana), along with both Division I basketball titles.
According to Sportradar, this marks the first time the conference has held both the football and men's hoops titles since 1941, when it was known as the Big Nine.
Beyond bragging rights, there is a business side to it all. Last year, the Southeastern Conference got all the buzz by placing a record 14 teams into March Madness and taking the title to Florida.
This year, the Big Ten put a conference-record six teams in the Sweet 16, four in the Elite Eight, two in the Final Four and brought the championship back to its home turf. The conference has won the last three football championships while the SEC hasn't won one since 2022, when it capped a string of four straight that left some wondering if the sport had grown too lopsided.
All of this has a deeper meaning for the two conferences that play an outsized role in shaping the future of college sports, which includes a long-running disagreement over the future of the all-important College Football Playoff and its big paydays: The Big Ten wants a big expansion to 24 or more teams while the SEC does not.
“We’re very proud members of the Big Ten, I’m proud to be in there,” said Michigan athletic director Warde Manuel, whose own regents have been bickering with the conference over its desire to bring outside investors into the league. “My AD colleagues are working hard to do the same thing that I’m doing tonight, talking to you guys, being here with the confetti, having our team cut down the net. So all of that stuff is really good.”
The freshmen can play, but the veterans cut down nets
It was another year in which freshmen-led teams were not able to finish the six-game push to the title.
Michigan won this year with transfers filling all five starter spots, even if there were some key freshmen contributors. Arizona — a team that leaned heavily on the brilliance of freshmen Brayden Burries and Koa Peat — spent nine weeks at No. 1 in the AP Top 25 and won 36 games, only to fall to the Wolverines in a Final Four rout.
That comes a year after Florida won the title with senior guard Walter Clayton Jr. being named Final Four most outstanding player.
The Gators won in a year in which a freshman-heavy Duke team — No. 1 overall draft pick Cooper Flagg and lottery picks in Kon Knueppel and big man Khaman Maluach — lost to Houston in the national semifinals.
Only two teams powered by one-and-done NBA talents have won the championship: Kentucky in 2012 with eventual No. 1 overall pick Anthony Davis and Duke in 2015 behind Jahlil Okafor.
Trump, Congress and courts
The background noise in college sports, which never shuts off, will include court cases and continuing negotiations in Congress as the NCAA and other stakeholders looks to find a compromise to enshrine many of the industry's new rules into law.
President Donald Trump generated headlines in the buildup to the Final Four be issuing an executive order that suggested schools could lose federal funding if they don't comply with rules surrounding paying players, the transfer portal and how many years a player is eligible.
What will the rules be? Ultimately, it seems Congress will have to decide. But one key sticking point will come over individual players' rights to sue the NCAA over eligibility — an ongoing issue that has landed the NCAA in court dozens of times.
In a largely overlooked development last week, the NCAA notched victories in a pair of those eligibility cases. One involved four former West Virginia football players who sued over whether their junior college experience should count against their eligibility window. The other stemmed from Virginia quarterback Chandler Morris' request to play a seventh season.
“We win way more of those than we lose,” NCAA president Charlie Baker said at the Final Four last week. “It’s a very small universe here that we’re talking about. And an even smaller universe that wins in court. And part of the problem with that is the length of time it takes to process that out to the complete end.”
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AP Basketball Writer Aaron Beard contributed to this report.
This upcoming NFL season will be the 10th anniversary of the Atlanta Falcons' last trip to the Super Bowl. If they're interested in getting back anytime soon, at some point the front office is going to have to make an aggressive trade or two to land some top-tier talent.
One such opportunity may have just opened up.
According to a report by Adam Schefter at ESPN, New York Giants superstar defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence has requested a trade and will not be reporting for today's initial offseason workout with the team.
The Giants would of course be crazy to trade Lawrence, who became the best interior defensive lineman in the sport when Aaron Donald retired. However, the Giants are one of the league's most poorly-run franchises, and it would come as no real surprise if they do end up dealing Lawrence to another team.
Whether it's Matt Ryan, Ian Cunningham or Arthur Blank himself, the Falcons should already be ringing the Giants' phones off the hook and asking what it would take to swing a deal for the superstar tackle.
To be sure, trading for Lawrence will not come cheap. Since he was drafted in 2019, he's put up 30.5 sacks, 103 quarterback hits and 40 tackles for a loss in 109 games. As impressive as the raw numbers are, they don't do justice to Lawrence's impact on the game.
One of only a handful of NFL defenders who can command triple teams, Lawrence forces opposing offenses to devote massive resources to containing him. By extension, that opens up opportunities for his teammates - making the entire defense that much better.
That's exactly the kind of dynamic that Atlanta's front-seven needs, especially their interior rotation, which is one of the weakest in the league.
Trading for Lawrence would instantly put the Falcons back on the map as a force to be reckoned with in the NFC. With Lawrence in the fold, Atlanta would be relevant again - and if either Michael Penix Jr. or Tua Tagovailoa can rebound they might even be a contender. The Falcons should not hesitate to pay a princely sum for Lawrence, even if it means surrendering multiple first-round picks.
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Jon Rahm has dinner plans Tuesday night. It's the most famous dinner in sports, the Masters Champions Dinner.
Rahm will attend for the third time as past Masters champions will don their Green Jackets, celebrate defending champion Rory McIlroy and tell stories passed down between the legends of the game.
For Rahm, Spain's fourth champion at Augusta National Golf Club, he has had two different experiences in his first two dinners, one being the host and the other sitting at the table alongside Sergio Garcia and Jose Maria Olazabal.
"Being your own, quite nerve-racking, having to sit next to Mr. Crenshaw, Mr. Ridley, and looking to your left and your right, seeing the icons of this game," Rahm said Tuesday. "Looking to my left and seeing Tom Watson and Jack Nicklaus and a couple of spots down is Tiger and Mark O'Meara. You look straight ahead, and there's Gary Player and Nick Faldo. So very daunting, very daunting.
"Very worried about having to give a speech, I'm not going to lie, very emotional moment. And the fact that it was, again, on April 9th, which would have been Seve (Ballesteros') birthday when we had the dinner made it a little bit more emotional. Still probably one of the coolest experiences of my life because given to the date that it was and Mr. Crenshaw alluding to it, all of those greats had spent time with Seve, starting with Ollie telling stories about Ryder Cups and previous matches with him.
"For somebody that's researched as much as possible, those are stories I've never heard and maybe they've never told anybody. It was quite unique to see a full room of grown men, in essence, acting like kids again because of the love they have for this game and the stories of Seve. So for me, that's about as special as a dinner can get."
Even with how nervous Rahm was during his first Champions Dinner, one story in particular stands out. It involved numerous Masters champions in the room, even if one of the storytellers forgot who all was involved in the memory at the 1997 Ryder Cup.
"I think the funniest thing I could say is Bernhard Langer was telling a story about -- I think it was him and Monty playing foursomes in the Ryder Cup at Valderrama, and they went to 18. I think they were 1-down or all square," Rahm recalled. "I think it was Monty. If it wasn't Monty, I'm sorry. Whoever Bernhard was playing with missed it right on the trees. Whoever knows at Valderrama, those trees are no joke, and back then the rough was four or five inches, which adds onto it, and Bernhard was trying to pitch it out.
"Here comes Seve, drifts in there, gets off and tells him, Bernhard, have you considered hitting a 2-iron over the trees and you slice it 50 yards onto the green? Only thing Seve could think about. Bernhard kind of waves him off, chips out, hit it on the green, make for par. Americans three-putt. Then Bernhard said, 'I don't know who we were playing against, but that was great.' Right directly in front of him was Tiger (Woods) and Mark O'Meara, and both of them are going, 'that was against us.' Maybe slightly different language than what was used there.
"The fact that it was right in front of Tiger Woods and he told the whole story and he said, 'I forgot who I was playing against,' and (Tiger) was right there, it was probably one of the best moments I've ever witnessed golf-wise. It was incredible. To be live and witness that, it has nothing to do with the story, but the fact it was them sitting in front. Which who forgets playing Tiger and beating him on 18 because they three-putted? I mean, come on, I know he's played a lot of golf, but that doesn't seem like something you would forget."
The latest chapter in the Masters Champions Dinner is set to be written Tuesday night, and Rahm is among the many who can't wait to listen to the legends share stories from the past.
The Patriots are anticipated to go in the direction of a defensive end or a wide receiver with the No. 31 overall pick in the first round of the draft.
After that, positions such as defensive tackle, linebacker and offensive guard become interesting. However, even if New England opts to go with a receiver early in the draft, they have the option to take multiple wideouts before the event concludes on April 25.
Indiana wide receiver Elijah Sarratt has the potential to be available from Day 2 of the draft onward. Sarratt presents the Patriots with a scoring threat that has the chops to add to New England’s offense.
Sarratt led the nation in receiving touchdowns in 2025 with 15. He recorded 65 receptions and 830 yards playing opposite Omar Cooper Jr. at Indiana last season. Sarratt found ways to get open on his routes, while being an option that Heisman Trophy winner Fernando Mendoza found ever so often in the end zone for touchdowns.
Standing at 6-foot-2 and a half, Sarratt calls for consideration in the later rounds of the draft after New England addresses their other areas of need.
The Patriots ranked middle-of-the-pack in red zone touchdowns last season, and it would help to add more size with a young and athletic playmaker like Sarratt on the outside. Regardless of what happens on the A.J. Brown front, it wouldn't be a surprise to see the Patriots address the wide receiver position in some form in the draft.
They could do that by going after a player like Sarratt later and focusing on other positions of need with their earlier draft picks.
Still seeking their first-ever European crown, Arsenal begin their quarterfinal matchup against Sporting CP on Tuesday with a visit to the Portuguese capital.
Now down to just two possible trophies available at the end of the season following their shocking exit from the FA Cup to Championship side Southampton over the weekend, the Gunners still have yet to secure any silverware this season.
Having also lost in the Carabao Cup final to Manchester City, there is a looming sense of foreboding about Arsenal's shaky finish to the campaign on the whole, even as they rest nine points clear of City in the Premier League table, with the second-place Citizens holding a game in hand.
The Sporting News looks at the key details ahead of this game, including how to watch the match, kickoff times and the weekly schedule.
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Bronny James is benefiting from the Los Angeles Lakers' injury troubles toward the end of the regular season.
With Luka Doncic (hamstring) and Austin Reaves (oblique) out of the Lakers’ lineup for now, James is experiencing an uptick in playing time. If Doncic and/or Reaves remain sidelined for the postseason, JJ Redick will have no choice but to find a significant role for the former second-round pick.
In other words, James is in good shape in early April. However, according to Fansided’s Rucker Haringey, things could take a turn for the worse for James in the foreseeable future. In a recent article written by an NBA journalist, a potential career-ending scenario for the 21-year-old was outlined.
“The good news for Bronny is that he still has one season left on his guaranteed deal with the Lakers,” Haringey wrote last Friday. “The other side to that equation is that he'd likely be one of the first players the Lakers would be willing to sacrifice in a trade where they need to create an open roster spot.”
“There's no guarantee another team would be willing to commit a full season to Bronny since his skill set does not mesh well with what's required in the modern NBA. If LeBron James leaves Los Angeles, it does diminish the chances of Bronny getting another full season to showcase his wares with the Lakers.”
“The real problem for the younger James is that he lacks the talent to be a quality rotation player in the NBA. That, more than his father's career decisions, will ultimately wash him out of the league sometime in the next two years.”
Based on the way James has started his NBA career, it’s difficult to argue against Haringey’s point.
The expectations were low for the former McDonald’s All-American as a rookie, but there was legitimate optimism that he would make positive strides as a second-year contributor.
Unfortunately, that hasn’t happened, as James has received several G-League demotions and hasn’t been serviceable at the NBA level this season (he's averaging 2.5 points and 1.1 assists per game).
Once James’ father exits the NBA, it'll be up to the young pro to prove he can make it on his own in the most competitive professional basketball league in the world.
It’s unclear if James will be up for the challenge, but crazier things have happened in the modern NBA.
Barcelona midfielder will listen to exit offers this summer
Barcelona midfielder Marc Casado believes that he may be best-served by a departure from the club in order to get the continuity he is seeking. The Spain international was an integral part of Hansi Flick’s debut season until the final two months, but has struggled to reach similar heights this year.
Casado was linked with a departure last summer, with West Ham United and Wolves reportedly interested in €30m moves for him. It appeared that the club were willing to do business, but Casado decided to remain at the club, with Flick telling the press that he wanted the ex-Barca Atletic captain to remain. This January he was also linked with a switch to Atletico Madrid, but came to the conclusion he would fight for minutes until the end of the season – his priority has always been to play regularly for Barcelona.
Casado open to exit offers this summer
As time ticks on though, it seems increasingly clear that it could be tricky at Camp Nou. Cadena SER say that Casado has decided to listen to offers this summer. Under contract until 2028, a renewal has been discussed with the club, but Casado did also change agents to be represented by Jorge Mendes last year. With Eric Garcia, Marc Bernal and Frenkie de Jong all ahead of him in the pecking order, Casado is keen for more game time.
Barcelona stance on Casado future
The news will go down well with Director of Football Deco. This week it had, perhaps not coincidentally, emerged that Casado was one of two sales Barcelona were hoping to carry out this summer, as they look to fund other deals. The 22-year-old having just two years left on his deal, it is probably a wise choice to cash in on Casado if they can, particularly if Flick does not value him as a realistic starting option, andd Gavi to come back into the fold.
Should Arteta stay if Arsenal bottles all the trophies?
Mikel Arteta is expected to guide Arsenal to multiple trophies this season, yet that ambition is increasingly under threat as the Gunners struggle for form in the closing weeks of the campaign. What once appeared to be a highly promising season is now at risk of ending in disappointment if results do not improve quickly.
At one stage, Arsenal were considered capable of winning four trophies, but they have already fallen short in two competitions. Defeats in the Carabao Cup final and the FA Cup quarterfinal have significantly altered expectations. There is also a growing concern that they could face elimination from the Champions League if their current dip in form continues.
Mounting Pressure on Arteta
Despite these setbacks, Arsenal have been the most consistent side in the Premier League this season, while their performances in Europe have also been steady. Arteta is widely regarded as leading one of the strongest Arsenal squads in recent years, but recent results have raised doubts about whether this group can convert promise into silverware.
The pressure on the players is becoming increasingly evident, as the possibility of another trophyless campaign looms. Supporters had expected this season to mark a turning point, yet the team now faces a critical period that will determine whether it can still achieve success.
Uncertain Future if Trophies Are Missed
For now, the club continue to support Arteta, but the situation could change if Arsenal fail to secure any trophies. According to Football Insider, there is an understanding that expectations must be met after coming so close to success. The report suggests that discussions regarding his future could intensify should the team fall short once again.
There are indications that calls for change may grow louder, with the possibility of a managerial review becoming a central topic. Arsenal must respond decisively in the remaining fixtures to avoid such uncertainty and ensure that their season concludes on a more positive note.
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Rich Beem has taken to social media in reaction to the release of Alan Shipnuck’s new book: Rory: The Heartache and Triumph of Golf’s Most Human Superstar.
Interestingly, McIlroy had nothing to do with the book.
He distanced himself from the process and told Shipnuck the two reasons why.
McIlroy said: “You f**ked Phil … I’m not going to make the same mistake.” And, “it p**ses me off that you’re making money off my name“, as quoted by The Irish Times.
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Phil Mickelson famously came across poorly in Shipnuck’s biography of his life in 2022.
Skip Bayless has claimed the Pittsburgh Steelers have put themselves in a difficult position, suggesting they are now being “held hostage” by Aaron Rodgers.
The criticism reflects growing uncertainty around the Steelers’ quarterback situation and how their offseason decisions have shaped their current outlook. Bayless framed it as a problem of their own making rather than bad luck.
That is what gives his take a sharper edge, as he questions both the present and the long-term direction of the franchise.
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Skip Bayless says the Steelers are being held hostage by Aaron Rodgers
Bayless shared his reaction in a clip posted via ArenaGridiron, where he laid out his concerns about Pittsburgh’s situation.
The comments focused heavily on Rodgers and what Bayless believes he represents at this stage of his career.
Bayless said, “This is a very sad story to me, that the Pittsburgh Steelers are being held hostage by Aaron Rodgers, because they did this to themselves.”
He added: “They found themselves in a position with no more Mike Tomlin, which is going to be a problem. … [He] is washed. He’s done, and he’s been done since his final year in Green Bay.”
The argument combines criticism of Rodgers’ level with frustration at how the Steelers have handled their options.
Skip Bayless questions the Steelers’ quarterback plan beyond Aaron Rodgers
Bayless also pointed to what he sees as uncertainty behind Rodgers, raising questions about the depth chart and future planning.
He stated, “I did like Will Howard when he was at, I know he was surrounded by great talent at Ohio State, but he played pretty well. They won it all.
“So he showed me something, and yet it’s Mason Rudolph and Will Howard and what they got, the 23rd overall. They’re going to take Ty Simpson and start him next year,” Bayless concluded.
The comments suggest a lack of clarity around Pittsburgh’s long-term direction at quarterback.
For Bayless, the issue is not just Rodgers, but how the Steelers have positioned themselves if that plan does not work out.
Mbappé ⚔️ Olise: first decisive duel for the Ballon d'Or? 👀
A clash that could already count.
Tonight, Real Madrid and Bayern Munich face off in a Champions League quarter-final first leg that could already have an impact on the race for... the Ballon d’Or. Yes, you read that right!
Just imagine France winning the World Cup this summer. It would then be very likely that the 2026 Ballon d’Or goes to a French player. Still with us so far?
But which of Kylian Mbappé or Michael Olise, both currently among the big favorites, will manage to stand out?
This Tuesday night’s UEFA Champions League showdown could carry serious weight in the balance!
On one side, Mbappé continues to impress with 44 goals and 8 assists in all competitions this season: a pure finisher, decisive in the big moments.
On the other, Olise has 18 goals and 25 assists in all competitions this season: a creative profile capable of turning a match on its head with a flash of genius.
And when the level rises, like it does this Tuesday night with this huge clash, every detail matters.
A standout performance, a decisive moment, a benchmark match... and the hierarchy could quickly change! Roll on 9pm!
Ponzinibbio recently called out Covington for a
UFC fight. “The Argentine Dagger” slammed Covington for calling
for matchups that are implausible. Ponzinibbio has previously
trained with Covington at
American Top Team in Coconut Creek, Florida. Ponzinibbio doubts
Covington will accept his callout considering their experience
training together.
“One fight that I would like without a doubt is against Colby
Covington,” Ponzinibbio told
With draft season gaining momentum, the San Francisco 49ers are increasingly being linked to offensive line help, and one name continues to surface: Caleb Lomu. ESPN insider Peter Schrager, known for releasing only two mock drafts each year, has projected the Utah tackle to land in San Francisco at No. 27 overall.
Schrager’s projections are rooted in conversations with league sources and front-office insight rather than pure speculation, offering a window into how teams might actually be thinking. In this case, the logic ties directly to the uncertainty surrounding Trent Williams. Contract discussions remain unresolved, and even if a deal is reached, Williams is set to turn 38 next season.
That context makes Lomu a logical long-term investment. The 6-foot-6, 313-pound lineman has started the past two seasons at left tackle for Utah and did not allow a single sack in 2025.
San Francisco’s roster is built to contend now, but this projection reflects a shift toward sustainability. Adding a young tackle would not only provide insurance but also create a succession plan at one of the most critical positions on the field.
Trade-up buzz adds another layer to 49ers draft strategy
While reinforcing the offensive line remains one path, another scenario gaining attention involves an aggressive move for a wide receiver. ESPN’s Bill Barnwell introduced that idea in his “All-Trades Mock Draft,” where he reshuffled every first-round selection.
In that projection, San Francisco moves from No. 27 to No. 23 by sending two fourth-round picks, No. 127 and No. 133, to the Philadelphia Eagles. The motivation is clear.
“In this scenario, they're trying to jump teams that are thinking about edge talents and wide receivers,” Barnwell writes. “The Eagles aren't in the market for a wideout (yet), but the Browns, Bears and Bills could all at least look toward options at wide receiver.”
The urgency at the receiver stems from recent roster changes. Deebo Samuel Sr. was traded last offseason, and Brandon Aiyuk missed the entire 2025 season and is not expected to remain long-term. Even after adding veterans Mike Evans and Christian Kirk, the team may still seek a younger option.
Barnwell points to Denzel Boston as a potential target, noting he could develop into a reliable YAC contributor and eventually fill a larger role on the outside. Meanwhile, other mock drafts suggest Boston may not last long, with projections placing him late in the first round. Holding four fourth-round selections gives the 49ers flexibility to maneuver.
Liv Morgan has shared photos of a hematoma on Instagram following a backstage incident on this week’s WWE Monday Night Raw.
The injury occurred when Morgan and Roxanne Perez collided heads after Women’s World Champion Stephanie Vaquer attacked Morgan from behind during a segment building toward their Women’s World Championship match at WrestleMania 42. Both Morgan and Perez have since been placed in concussion protocol, according to Bryan Alavarez of F4Wonline.com.
Morgan posted the photos this morning, showing the visible damage from the collision. Her Judgment Day stablemates appeared in the images alongside her, with the group appearing amused by the situation despite the nature of the injury. Morgan accompanied the post with a message aimed directly at her WrestleMania opponent: “You’re mine now bitch.”
The backstage attack by Vaquer that sparked the collision marks the latest escalation in a rivalry between the two that has grown increasingly intense on Raw in recent weeks. The incident added a physical dimension to the build that neither side had planned for, with both Morgan and Perez now navigating concussion protocol in the days leading up to WrestleMania weekend.
Despite the injury and protocol status, Morgan and Vaquer remain scheduled to compete for the WWE Women’s World Championship at WrestleMania 42 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas on April 18 and 19. No changes to the match have been announced at this stage. However, that doesn’t mean that it won’t.
There’s no indication of the severity of the injury if there is one. If it is a serious concussion, Morgan could be sidelined for weeks, if not longer, as everyone is different when it comes to their recovery. If Morgan can’t go, that raises questions about how WWE will handle the situation. A possible replacement for Morgan is on the table, or simply delay the match between Morgan and Vaquer.
BOSTON — Boston Red Sox first baseman Willson Contreras had a warning for the Milwaukee Brewers after he was hit on the hand by a pitch from right-hander Brandon Woodruff.
“They always say, ‘I’m not trying to hit you,’’’ Contreras said after the Brewers beat the scuffling Red Sox 8-6 at Fenway Park. “That gets old. So, next time they hit me again, I’m going to take one of them out. That’s a message.”
Contreras has been hit by a pitch 131 times in his major league career, including 24 times by the Brewers — which is 10 more than he’s been plunked by any other team. He has a testy history with Woodruff, who has nailed Contreras six times.
After the latest one, Contreras yelled at Woodruff from first base. Then, on a force play, Contreras slid hard into second, banging into shortstop David Hamilton’s left knee with his cleats and tearing his pants.
“I mean, we’ve been through that. It’s been like nine years for me. It seems like every year,” Woodruff said. “He’s trying to play a game and he’s trying to get his side fired up, which is fine. Once I knew what was going on, I wasn’t going to let it affect me.”
Before getting traded to the Red Sox in the offseason, Contreras spent his first 10 big league seasons in the NL Central where he played against Milwaukee a lot, first with the Chicago Cubs and then the St. Louis Cardinals.
Contreras was hit on the left hand with a fastball that grazed his fingers. Brewers manager Pat Murphy challenged the call, which was upheld following a replay review.
“I thought it wasn’t a hit by pitch,” Murphy said. “That’s why we challenged it. Those are really hard to get overturned.”
Contreras’ younger brother, William, was Milwaukee’s catcher.
Did he try to calm his big brother as he walked toward first with him?
“I tried,” he said. “He plays like that.”
Willson Contreras hit a solo homer in the ninth inning and reached base five times. He flung his bat not only after the homer, but his first-inning walk, too.
From behind the plate, his younger brother challenged a 2-0 pitch to Willson Contreras that was called a ball. The call was confirmed by ABS.
“I was going to check it whether it was my bother at the plate or not,” William Contreras said through a translator. “I saw it a little closer than it was.”
The teams have two games left in their three-game series.
The Colorado Rockies haven’t been a competitive baseball team in some time. Their last winning record (and playoff appearance) came in 2018. The Rockies have lost 100-plus games for three years running, and last year they collapsed to 43-119.
But Coors Field remains the best hitting environment in the majors, so we have to monitor this lineup carefully. And out of nowhere in 2026, the Rockies have seemingly produced a useful fantasy bat who’s widely available.
Let’s have a talk about TJ Rumfield.
Rumfield, a first baseman, has been a pedestrian prospect his entire career. He was merely a 12th-round pick out of Virginia Tech back in 2021. He’s never shown up on any top-100 prospect lists. The Phillies traded him to the Yankees a few months after drafting him, and Rumfield has mostly been blocked during his time in the New York system. He was steady at Triple-A last year (.285/.378/.447, 16 homers) but not prioritized as a future starter.
In late January, the Yankees traded Rumfield to Colorado in exchange for pitcher Angel Chivilli. It was just what Rumfield needed, an organization with an opening. He put together an excellent spring training (.286/.359/.554, five homers, five walks against just two strikeouts) and won the first base job.
He’s been even better in the real games, off to a .364/.417/.636 start with a couple of homers. The Rockies have slotted him fifth against all right-handed starters; he did miss a game against a lefty. His strikeout rate is above average, his walk rate a little below the mean.
There’s a fair chance Rumfield can hold this job all year. And with Coors Field in the background, we need to take him seriously. I’m surprised he’s still rostered in just 8% of Yahoo leagues, even with some proactive movement the last couple of days.
Don’t forget about Cam Smith
While Rumfield had two RBI in the Monday loss to Houston, Cam Smith had two hits and a homer on the other side. The Smith story has a cleaner plot for fantasy managers — the post-hype sleeper. Smith was a touted rookie last year but didn’t do much with the opportunity (.236/.312/.358, nine homers in 134 games). But he’s come out smoking in his first 11 starts this year: .297/.422/.595, with three homers and three steals. He’s walked seven times, too.
Smith is still just 23, and was a top-100 prospect on everyone’s board a year ago. He’s been chased up to 48% in Yahoo leagues, so this is likely your last call on him. If Yordan Alvarez stays healthy, this could be another fun year with the Houston lineup.
Jordan Walker looking for redemption
Walker is another name for the post-hype bucket; you could arguably put him over Smith if you want. Walker was a top-10 prospect on all clipboards back in 2023, and became a helium player for the 2023 draft season. A .276/.342./.445 debut with 16 homers over 117 games was fine, if not ultimately worthy of his draft slot. But Walker fell into a .201/.253/.366 rut the next year and hasn’t been fantasy relevant since.
Maybe things will click now, in his age-24 season. Walker already has three homers and four walks in the fresh year, and a .314/.385/.629 slash. It’s important to note that he wasn’t just a respected prospect, he was considered a “can’t-miss” kid just three years back. Player development isn’t always linear. Because of the upside at play here, Walker deserves to be rostered in more than 38% of Yahoo leagues.
Garrett Mitchell off to hot start despite platoon
I added some Mitchell shares to my portfolio in the last couple of days. He’s a strong-side platoon bat for Milwaukee, a lefty swinger who won’t face many southpaws. But when he’s on the field, good things happen.
Mitchell had a homer and six RBI in the Saturday doubleheader at Kansas City, and he picked up two hits and two RBI in the win at Fenway on Monday. For the year, Mitchell has a .333 average, a homer, three steals. With OBP machines in front of him in this sneaky Milwaukee lineup, he’s already driven in 13 runs. Mitchell probably won’t start Tuesday against Garrett Crochet, but eight of the next 11 Milwaukee opponents are right-handed. He’s ready to add in 86% of Yahoo leagues.
Same name, different player
If you have an infield hole to fill, perhaps Max Muncy can be of assistance. We’re not talking about the Dodgers infielder, though he’s fine, too. We’re looking at the Max Muncy who plays for the Athletics, and covers three infield slots in Yahoo.
The A’s have the best hitter park in the American League, Sutter Health Park. Muncy took full advantage of that yard over the weekend, with a 7-for-13 binge against the Astros (four runs, one homer, three RBI). Muncy has some back class as a prospect (first round pick in 2021) and although his rookie year was a mixed bag, he did homer nine times in 63 games. Given his versatility and environment, I understand why the A’s Muncy has chased up to 39% rostered in Yahoo leagues.
The House is starting to win
Strikeouts are part of the game with Brady House, Washington’s third baseman. You have to accept that. But when House makes contact, good things happen. He’s hitting .333 in the fresh season, and conked his second homer Monday. All of his hard-hit sliders are on the good side, the right side of his Savant page. His bat speed is also in plus territory.
House also clicks the post-hype page, the 11th overall pick in 2021. His spring training was a mix of homers (three) and strikeouts (11), though he did bat .429. The Nationals aren’t going to contend this year, but they’re been a top-5 offense through the opening week and a half. You can kick the tires on House in 8% of Yahoo leagues.
Perhaps the most intriguing storyline heading into the final week of the NBA regular season, aside from who is eligible for postseason awards, is the race to avoid the play-in tournament.
The race in the Eastern Conference is really intriguing, as the battle for the No. 5 and 6 seeds is heating up, with six teams separated by just 3 1/2 games going into play on Tuesday, April 7.
Here is a look at the current playoff picture: Each of these teams is a lock for at least the play-in tournament. Records through April 7.
5. Atlanta Hawks (45-34)
Remaining schedule: at Cleveland (Wednesday, April 8), vs. Cleveland (Friday, April 10), at Miami (Sunday, April 12)
Magic number to clinch at least No. 5 seed: 3
Magic number to clinch at least No. 6 seed: 2
6. Toronto Raptors (43-35)
Remaining schedule: vs. Miami (Tuesday, April 7), vs. Miami (Thursday, April 9), at New York (Friday, April 10), vs. Brooklyn (Sunday, April 12)
Magic number to clinch at least No. 6 seed: 4; doesn't control destiny for No. 5 seed.
7. Philadelphia 76ers (43-36)
Remaining schedule: at Houston (Thursday, April 9), at Indiana (Friday, April 10), vs. Milwaukee (Sunday, April 12)
Magic number to clinch at least No. 8 seed: 3; doesn't control destiny for No. 5, 6 or 7 seed.
8. Charlotte Hornets (43-36)
Remaining schedule: at Boston (Tuesday, April 7), vs. Detroit (Friday, April 10), at New York (Sunday, April 12)
Magic number to clinch at No. 8 seed: 3; doesn't control destiny for No. 5, 6 or 7 seed.
9. Orlando Magic (43-36)
Remaining schedule: vs. Minnesota (Wednesday, April 8), at Chicago (Friday, April 10), at Boston (Sunday, April 12)
Magic number to clinch at least No. 9 seed: 2; doesn't control destiny for No. 5, 6, 7 or 8 seed.
10. Miami Heat (41-37)
Remaining schedule: at Toronto (Tuesday, April 7), at Toronto (Thursday, April 9), at Washington (Friday, April 10), vs. Atlanta (Sunday, April 12)
Doesn't control destiny for No. 5, 6, 7, 8 or 9 seed
Already eliminated
Milwaukee Bucks, Chicago Bulls, Brooklyn Nets, Indiana Pacers, Washington Wizards
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Jason Day is speaking out about Tiger Woods
In extensive comments to the media on Monday, the Australian golfer called Woods "selfish" for his arrest on suspicion of driving while under the influence
Day, 38, also said Woods was his "hero" who inspired him to take up golf
Jason Day is calling out his “hero” Tiger Woods after his DUI arrest.
The Australian golfer, who won a major in 2015 at the PGA Championship, told reporters that he has always looked up to Woods — but that his DUI arrest was “selfish” of the "strong-willed" player.
“In regards to Tiger, it just shows the human element and the human side of someone that is struggling with some sort of an addiction,” Day, 38, told reporters at a practice round at the Masters on Monday, April 6. “He's not immune to it just because he can hit a golf ball really well.”
Day continued, “Granted, when I look at that, I look at it and go, he's just a human being like everyone else and we have struggles. It's unfortunate, the only thing that I don't understand is that it's a little bit selfish of him to drive and put other people in harm's way, as well. But when you're the player that he was and how strong-willed he is, he thinks he can do almost anything, and that's probably why he's probably driving and a little bit under the influence.”
The 38-year-old then explained that Woods, 50, is the reason why he plays golf, and then wished him well in his recovery.
Tiger Woods and Jason Day in Japan in 2019. Credit: Ben Jared/PGA TOUR via Getty
“He was my hero — he's my hero. He was my hero growing up. The reason why I play golf is because of this tournament and Tiger,” Day said. “It's hard to see him go through what he's going through, and especially under the microscope that—it must be hard to be who he is and have everything, everyone look on, kind of down on him. Some people want him to fail. Some people obviously want him to succeed. It's really difficult for me to go through that and watch him, and I know that he's getting the help now, which is good. I'm just hoping he comes out on the other side and is better.”
Woods was arrested on a DUI charge after crashing his Range Rover in Jupiter Island, Fla. on March 27.
Authorities on the scene alleged they found two hydrocodone pills in his pants pocket and “observed several signs of impairment” in Woods, including "bloodshot and glassy" eyes and "extremely dilated" pupils, in a probable cause affidavit obtained by PEOPLE.
Four days after his arrest, Woods announced that he would be seeking medical treatment.
"I know and understand the seriousness of the situation I find myself in today," the 82-time PGA Tour winner wrote in a statement posted on X on Tuesday, March 31. "I am stepping away for a period of time to seek treatment and focus on my health. This is necessary in order for me to prioritize my well-being and work toward lasting recovery."
On the eve of the iconic tournament — which Woods has won five times — other golfers, including Bubba Watson, were more conciliatory in their remarks about the golf great.
“I could care less about Tiger’s golf, I’ve always been in his ear. I told him I wanted to be here for his next major. I was here [at the Masters] in ‘19,” Watson told reporters. “... I told him from day one when we started hanging out in ‘06 or ‘07 that I'm pulling for him as a human being, forget his golf, I could care less about his golf. Anyone that's struggling with anything, I feel for him because I've went through a lot of mental stuff. So yeah, I always pull for him.”
In January, Curt Cignetti completed a two-year turnaround of Indiana football, turning the Hoosiers into a national champion by utilizing the transfer portal to assemble one of the most dominant teams in college football history, including likely No. 1 overall NFL draft pick Fernando Mendoza.
On Monday, Dusty May did the basketball equivalent, completing his own two-year turnaround at Michigan by utilizing the transfer portal to assemble one of the most dominant teams in college basketball history, including likely NBA lottery pick Yaxel Lendeborg.
Even in their worst offensive showing of the season, the Wolverines beat UConn for their first title since 1989. Like Cignetti, May showed how championships are won in this new era of college athletics.
A week ago, I wrote about how Duke's title aspirations were made more difficult by a philosophy of building around 18- and 19-year-old top recruits who crumble down the stretch of high-pressure games. May and the Wolverines took a different approach.
Michigan's starting lineup had an average age of just under 22, built almost entirely through the portal. Lendeborg, 23, chose to forgo the 2025 NBA draft to join the Wolverines from UAB. Tournament Most Outstanding Player, Elliot Cadeau, joined from UNC. Morez Johnson Jr. came from Illinois. Andy Mara from UCLA. All that experience relegated the team's top recruit, 2025 McDonald's All-American Trey McKenney, to the bench.
That's the way forward. That's how May turned a team that went 8-24 two seasons ago into a champion so fast. The same way Cignetti turned the 3-9 Hoosiers into a champion in the same span. And yeah, it helps that they're both great coaches too. Different personalities, same results.
Michigan isn't the first basketball program to use NIL and the transfer portal to help win a title. But it's the most extreme example to date. Sans rule changes to stop player movement, it'll be the model other teams follow going forward.
Victor Wembanyama's award eligibility is at risk
Just as it seemed Victor Wembanyama would cruise to a top-two finish in MVP voting, at least, and claim a few other awards along the way, a freak injury just cropped up that could put all that in jeopardy.
Wembanyama left the Spurs' win over the 76ers Monday with a bruised rib, and his status for San Antonio's final three games is unknown. That's a problem because Wembanyama still hasn't played enough games to be award eligible. He needs to play at least 20 minutes in one of those remaining games for eligibility.
If I had to guess, Wembanyama will give it a go in one of these final games to make sure he's eligible. If he's unable to, though, the timing of the injury and who it happened to might just be the thing that gets the NBA to capitulate to fan pressure to scrap the 65-game rule.
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One of the past decade's most polarizing figures in American sports will publish a book, nearly 10 years to the day after the moment that dramatically changed, and prematurely ended, his NFL career.
Colin Kaepernick has announced plans to publish The Perilous Fight on September 15, 2026, two weeks after the 10-year anniversary of the moment he was first spotted sitting during the national anthem before a preseason game.
He'd been sitting during the anthem throughout the 2016 preseason. For the September 1 game, he was in uniform for the first time, making the gesture conspicuous and noticeable.
What followed was a protracted debate among those who understood his motivations and respected his First Amendment right to protest by not standing (he later decided to kneel, not sit) and those who viewed the gesture as disrespectful to the country and borderline treasonous. It sparked a wave of other players realizing that they also had the right to not stand, thanks to a flaw in the rules that required players to be on the sideline for the anthem but did not require them to stand.
It was a mess for the league. While many huffed and puffed about boycotting the NFL, some followed through, albeit temporarily.
And when Kaepernick was released by the 49ers after the 2016 season — two years after signing a market-level contract — he never landed with another team.
It gets a little muddy at that point. Did some teams give him a deliberate cold shoulder? Yes. Did Kaepernick do himself any favors by not making it clear from the get-go that he'd accept a backup role and, if need be, a minimum salary? No.
Still, his collusion claim was eventually settled short of a formal hearing, with Kaepernick getting a payment in the range of $5 million to $10 million.
Through it all, he had one visit (in 2017, with the Seahawks) and one tryout (in 2022, with the Raiders). In 2019, an effort by the NFL to arrange a workout for Kaepernick collapsed amid suspicions that the league's waiver was written to extinguish any lingering legal claims he may have made for his ongoing unemployment.
Eventually, a documentary from Spike Lee was filmed but eventually scrapped. Now, Kaepernick will be able to tell his story, in his own way.
"People saw the moment," Kaepernick said in the release announcing the project. "But they didn't see the years that made it possible: the questions about who I was; the injustices I could no longer ignore; the voices of those who came before me that I carried into that stadium. That journey, from a Black kid navigating an identity the world didn't always make space for, to an athlete who realized the game was bigger than football, shaped everything. When I took a knee, it wasn't a sudden act. It was the result of years of becoming. And what came after taught me the most important truth: this fight has never belonged to one person. It belongs to all of us. We fight for each other. We build with each other. We must fight for justice and equity with the courage and clarity this moment demands. That is how we build a future worth fighting for."
The publisher calls the book "[e]qual parts memoir and manifesto." It nevertheless remains to be seen whether the book eventually will be published. In 2021, former NFL quarterback Robert Griffin III announced plans to publish a book called Surviving Washington. By March 2022, the RGIII project was DOA.
If the Kaepernick book proceeds, it will be interesting to see whether and to what extent he does a book tour. Most publishers expect a significant time commitment for interviews and other appearances. Will Kaepernick do that? He has rarely been interviewed since his final NFL game. Possibly, he negotiated with the publisher clear limits on what he'll be required to do.
However it goes, the current plan is for the Kaepernick book to land on the day after the completion of Week 1 of the 2026 season. The overriding question is whether, 10 years later, there will be a market for his side of a story that has largely faded from the pro football radar screen.
For Minnesota, they enter Tuesday’s game with a 46-32 record after losing at home to the Charlotte Hornets on Sunday, which was their third consecutive loss.
Now the Timberwolves will try to bounce back on the road on Tuesday as they face off against a struggling Pacers team.
While Minnesota is looking to end their losing streak in Tuesday night’s matchup, they will be without two of their key players due to injuries.
Timberwolves rule out Anthony Edwards, Jaden McDaniels for Pacers game
Mike Conley and Bones Hyland could both be in line for increased roles with Edwards sidelined once again while Minnesota will likely rely on Julius Randle to continue to carry the load offensively until the star guard is able to return.
The Timberwolves have also ruled out McDaniels due to left knee patella tendinopathy as he will miss his sixth straight game.
With McDaniels still sidelined, Ayo Dosunmu and Terrence Shannon Jr. could both continue to have larger roles.
Fans can catch Tuesday night’s matchup between the Timberwolves and Pacers from Indianapolis at 7:00 p.m. ET.
Porsche LMDh factory director Urs Kuratle is continuing to evaluate the future of its program, Porsche Penske Motorsport, in the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship beyond the 2026 season, outlining the key factors for the factory team to stay in the series it dominates.
“A level playing field,” Kuratle told Motorsport.com. “That would be the key factor. That's what we want to have. We want to have a big competition. We want to compete against big brands and that's the goal. That would make us continue the whole thing.”
There is also an element from a technological standpoint that Kuratle would like to see in IMSA and that is the infusion of Hypercar, something he believes everyone should be striving for.
“It would be nice to have also LMH cars over here in the IMSA running, so that's one technical rule set,” Kuratle said.
“That would be a big next step for something everybody should head for, to have one technical rule set for LMH and LMDH, to have a bigger competition or more competition over here in the IMSA as well. That would be really nice to see actually.”
The questions come in the wake of the German manufacturer pulling the plug on its joint venture with Penske running Hypercar in the FIA World Endurance Championship at the end of 2025, ending a three-year effort that featured three victories and 15 podiums in total across its two entries.
While the initial plan for Porsche Penske Motorsport’s LMDh program is set through the end of 2027, the withdrawal from WEC has presented a question on its GTP entry in IMSA - a series they have amassed 13 victories, including the last three consecutive in the Rolex 24 At Daytona, and finished 1-2 in the championship each of the previous two years.
“Porsche Motorsport is constantly checking the right way of doing things, how we're going to do it, how we want to proceed in the future,” Kuratle said.
“We're constantly checking the best way of the operation. I won't say it's the last year or next year or whatever. We're checking it and hopefully we continue with a bigger competition here in the IMSA as well.”
The Miami Dolphins are entering the 2026 NFL Draft with a ton of holes all across their roster. While they aren't looking to contend right away, the team still needs to begin plugging these holes.
Two of the biggest holes are at wide receiver and in the secondary. Fortunately, with a ton of picks in the first three rounds, including two in Round 1, the Dolphins can land some high-impact players right away.
ESPN's Peter Schrager projects that the Dolphins will draft Ohio State and Oregon stars with their first two picks at No. 11 and 30, with both being steals at their respective draft slots.
Dolphins projected to land steals at WR and S in ESPN mock draft
With the 11th pick, Schrarger has the Dolphins taking Ohio State WR Carnell Tate. This would be a great pick, with Tate being projected to go much higher than 11th in many mock drafts this offseason.
"New coach Jeff Hafley (who coached with Ryan Day in San Francisco and at Ohio State) and GM Jon-Eric Sullivan have countless contacts at Ohio State, and the whole program raves about Tate," Schrager writes. "He could bring some juice to Miami."
Tate had 875 yards receiving and nine touchdowns on 51 receptions last year with a very impressive 17.2 yards-per-reception. He's a high-quality WR, and would be a steal if the Dolphins got him with the 11th pick.
Then, down the board all the way at 30th overall, Schrager has the Dolphins taking Oregon safety Dillon Thieneman for another draft steal.
"His film reveals a versatile player who can cover, tackle, and lead a defense," Schrager writes. "It's a new era in Miami, and Jeff Hafley has expertise in coaching up defensive backs."
Thieneman would be a great pick, with plenty of draft experts placing the Oregon safety much higher in Round 1, potentially as high as the Dolphins' first pick at 11th overall.
These two picks would replace Jaylen Waddle and Minkah Fitzpatrick, the star WR and S they traded away this offseason, with their first-round selections.
If Schrager's mock draft came true, and the Dolphins exited the first round with both Tate and Thieneman, it would be an A+ draft for Miami through only one round.
AUGUSTA, Ga. — Tommy Fleetwood recently played a round of golf at Augusta National in which he said, "I didn't care if I shot 150."
Now that is not something you often hear from a professional golfer.
But the Englishman truly did not care. What he cared most about was seeing his stepsons, 19-year-old Oscar and 17-year-old Mo, playing the iconic course for the first time.
"I'm teeing it up at Augusta with no pressure or anything," Fleetwood said April 7, two days before the start of the Masters. "I was just happy to be playing. I could have shot 150 and not really cared.
"It was just a joy to be out there, watching them. They're really nervous about playing. It's funny watching that experience. You see people playing it for the first time, and then maybe you see things that you've learned along the way, like watch how they would play the golf, they would hit some good shots that end up in tricky spots."
Fleetwood, 35, certainly will feel differently when he tees it up for the 10th time in the Masters. His best finish is a tie for third in 2024. But he has his best chance to win his first major championship after a sizzling start to the season in which he's finished in the top 10 in four of five events he has played, and risen to No. 4 in the world.
"There's no doubt for everybody that plays the game, winning a Masters, whether it be walking up the 18th, holing a putt on the 18th green, the moment you have the jacket put upon you … you can rattle them off," Fleetwood said. "I think it's on such a mantelpiece in people's career and how they view it, and it's so easy to create like those moments in your mind because we watch it every year."
But that desire, obsession — however you frame it — cannot get in the way of the moment.
"You always know that how much you want it is there in the background," he said. "So I try to let that be a thing and then just focus on what I'm doing at the time."
Tommy Fleetwood's first Masters memory: Tiger Woods winning in 1997
Fleetwood's Masters memory dates to 1997, three months after his sixth birthday. The year Tiger Woods won his first Masters, and first major. When Fleetwood returned from school, his dad said: "This Tiger Woods guy is going to be unbelievable."
"I do literally remember that moment," he said.
But his first indelible moment came in 2014, when he was 23 years old. Fleetwood was a spectator for the Masters won by Bubba Watson. He thought this is what he wants to do, and where he wants to be, when he gets older.
"I know a lot of people would say the first time they want to come to Augusta is when they would be playing in the Masters," Fleetwood said. "I was a young player dreaming of playing in the Masters, and I felt like it would be part motivation for me and part like I would get to see it before I (played in the tournament)."
Fleetwood found himself in the field just three years later. He missed the cut but has played every weekend at Augusta since.
Four times he has closed in the top 20. He tied with Max Homa and Collin Morikawa for third two years ago, but he did not experience that thrill of playing the back nine with the feeling you had a real chance to win.
Fleetwood wants to play Masters final round with chance to win
That, he hopes, comes this year.
"I was very much on the outskirts," he said about 2024. "Scottie was a long way in front. I was never really in contention. I was having a great week, and I wanted to finish as strong as I could. But I've never had that joy yet of playing on the back nine with a chance to win the Masters.
"I would love to be there late on Sunday with a chance. Those juices flowing on the back nine of Augusta."
As for that round at Augusta with his kids, Fleetwood said they played "OK." And one thing he is sure about, neither Oscar or Mo have beat him in a round of golf.
"Mo claims he's beat me, but like it's a very debatable one," Fleetwood said. "I don't think he can claim it, but he does."
Tom D'Angelo is a senior sports columnist and reporter for The Palm Beach Post. He can be reached at tdangelo@pbpost.com.
Juan Brito was called up from Triple-A Columbus and will make his big league debut during Tuesday afternoon's game against Kansas City. Brito is batting sixth and playing second base.
“We’ve been excited about Juan for a really long time. And I feel like last year with his injuries, we would have seen him last year at some point, but we just couldn’t be more excited,” manager Stephen Vogt said. “Juan has historically been a good decision maker at the plate. He’s got the ability to make contact and he’s got the power to drive the ball out of the yard. So he’s a complete hitter from both sides.”
Brito — who played in only 31 games last season due to thumb and hamstring injuries — is in his seventh professional season and fourth in Cleveland’s organization. He was 11 for 35 with five doubles and four RBIs in nine games this season for Columbus.
Brito played mostly at third base for the Clippers, but Vogt said he would primarily be at second base while Arias is sidelined.
Arias suffered the injury during the fifth inning of Monday night's game. The shortstop appeared to get hurt while running to second base on his double to right field.
The injury comes at an inopportune time for Arias, who was 5 for 14 with two home runs and four RBIs in his last five games.
Arias is expected to miss at least a month due to the injury, which has been classified as a moderate hamstring strain.
Brayan Rocchio and Daniel Schneemann will be the primary shortstops. Rocchio had been playing second base during the first two weeks of the season.
The Atlanta Falcons are one of nine NFL teams holding voluntary workouts this Tuesday afternoon. The league allows teams with new head coaches to begin voluntary workouts a few weeks early to give them a head start on the busy offseason schedule.
The Falcons hired two-time NFL Coach of the Year Kevin Stefanski to take over for Raheem Morris in 2026. Stefanski has assembled his coaching staff and will look to take Atlanta back to the playoffs for the first time since 2017.
Several players, including running back Bijan Robinson, safety Jessie Bates III, linebacker Jalon Walker and tight end Kyle Pitts, have already showed up for the start of voluntary workouts.
Pitts' presence is significant, since he was franchise-tagged by the Falcons at the start of NFL free agency. The sixth-year tight end officially signed his tag on Tuesday morning and is good to go for the 2026 NFL season.
Check out the Falcons players as they arrive in Flowery Branch, as shared by the team's social media account below.
There are certain players in every draft who feel like they were built for a specific team, and for the Buccaneers, Sonny Styles fits that description as well as anyone in the 2026 class.
Bleacher Report’s latest draft trends, from NFL analyst Brad Gagnon, reinforce what is already becoming clear. Styles is not just rising; he is settling into the top tier of this class, with teams inside the top five expected to have serious interest and trade-up scenarios already being discussed.
From a football standpoint, the fit in Tampa Bay is fairly straightforward.
Styles brings a rare combination of size, range, and versatility, and his background as a former safety shows in how he moves and processes the game. He is the type of player who can stay on the field in every situation, handle coverage responsibilities, and eventually take on the communication role in a defense still searching for its next long-term leader.
That is where the appeal comes from, especially for a team that has not fully replaced the identity it lost at linebacker, but the issue is not how he’s evaluated; it’s the reality of where he will be selected.
Betting markets are already reflecting that rise. Styles’ odds to be selected as high as No. 2 overall have shortened significantly, moving from +7000 to +3300 following the combine, which signals growing confidence that he will come off the board much earlier than originally expected. When that kind of movement shows up, it usually lines up with what teams are thinking, and right now the expectation is that he will land somewhere in the top five to top ten range. (Betting odds provided via the NFL Draft Odds section on Sportsbook Review)
That leaves Tampa Bay, sitting at No. 15, on the outside looking in.
If the Buccaneers want to land Styles, they are not waiting for him to fall. They would need to go get him, and that likely means moving into the top 10 and paying the price that comes with it. That is not a small decision, especially for an off-ball linebacker, even one with this kind of upside.
This is where the conversation shifts from player evaluation to organizational philosophy. Styles is exactly the type of player who can help redefine the middle of a defense and eventually grow into a green dot role, but acquiring him would require a level of urgency and aggression that Tampa Bay has not consistently shown in recent drafts.
That is what makes this scenario interesting. It is not just about whether Styles fits, because he clearly does. It is about whether the Buccaneers are willing to make the kind of move that reflects how badly they need a player like him.
This is a very big year in the career of the former No. 1 pick. He is in the fourth year of his rookie contract, and the team is understandably unsure if they want to pick up his $25 million club option for 2027. However, in his first year with head coach Dave Canales, he did progress as a quarterback.
He threw for a career best 3,011 passing yards and 23 touchdowns, to just 11 interceptions. His completion percentage of 63.6% was up from 60.9% in 2024, and he had a career-best 87.8 passer rating. But those numbers are well outside the top 10 among the NFL’s starting QBs, and Carolina finished with an 8-8 record in 2025.
There is a real possibility the Panthers may need to make a QB change during the season, which is why they added former Pittsburgh Steelers starter Kenny Pickett to serve as their QB2. However, they may not be done adding to the QB room this offseason.
Carolina Panthers set to meet with Diego Pavia
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According to NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, “Vanderbilt QB Diego Pavia, the 2025 SEC Offensive Player of the Year, is visiting the Panthers today, source says. The 24-year-old helped Vandy to its first win over a top-5 team in program history.”
Pavia was a finalist for the Heisman Trophy this past season and is projected to be taken on Day 3 of this year’s draft. He had a career year in his second season with the Commodores. Throwing for 3,539 yards and rushing for 862 more. He had 39 total touchdowns to eight interceptions.
Pavia has been a bit of a controversial figure because of how he has tried to embellish his height. He has long claimed to be 6-feet tall. However, he measured at 5-foot-9 at the Senior Bowl. His height could be a major detriment for him at the next level.
Sky Germany: Liverpool unlikely to trigger £69m clause after latest transfer decision
Liverpool Transfer Stance on Jarell Quansah Signals Summer Strategy Shift
Liverpool’s early summer planning appears to be taking shape, with a clear indication that the club will not rush into a high-value defensive decision. According to Florian Plettenberg of Sky Germany, the Reds are currently not intending to trigger the €80m, £69.7m buy-back clause for Jarell Quansah, a move that speaks volumes about internal priorities at Anfield.
Focus Turns to Konate Contract Talks
Rather than committing a significant fee to re-sign Quansah, Liverpool FC are prioritising the future of Ibrahima Konate. With his contract set to expire this summer, securing the French defender on extended terms has emerged as the club’s immediate concern.
Plettenberg reported:“🚨🆕 Liverpool still have the option to activate a buy-back clause for Jarell #Quansah until the end of May, set at €80 million.
So far, however, Leverkusen have received no indication – neither from the player nor from Liverpool. #LFC‘s current focus is on extending Ibrahima Konate’s contract.”
This approach reflects a pragmatic stance. Konate, despite links to Real Madrid earlier in the campaign, remains a proven Premier League performer. Retaining him would provide continuity in a season where defensive stability has been inconsistent.
Quansah’s Bundesliga Progress Raises Eyebrows
Quansah’s development at Bayer Leverkusen has been notable. The 23-year-old has featured heavily, clocking 38 appearances and over 3,000 minutes, an indication of both trust and durability.
Statistically, his performances have been impressive. A 7.19 average rating places him among the Bundesliga’s top 11 centre-backs this season. His technical profile also stands out, with a 90.3% pass completion rate and strong duel success metrics. These numbers suggest a defender comfortable both in possession and in defensive engagements.
For Liverpool, this creates an interesting dilemma. On one hand, Quansah represents a homegrown talent thriving abroad. On the other, the £69.7m outlay required to bring him back demands careful consideration, especially in light of other squad needs.
Strategic Patience Over Immediate Investment
There is a sense that Liverpool are exercising restraint rather than hesitation. The absence of any signal to activate the clause before its May expiry suggests the club are content to monitor the situation rather than act decisively at this stage.
This aligns with a broader recalibration following a turbulent domestic campaign. With resources already heavily invested last summer, decisions now appear more measured, focusing on contract renewals and squad balance rather than headline signings.
Quansah’s trajectory remains one to watch, but for now, Liverpool’s priorities lie closer to home.
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From a Liverpool supporter’s perspective, this feels like a sensible, if slightly frustrating, position. Jarell Quansah’s rise at Bayer Leverkusen is exactly what fans hoped to see when he left, a young defender gaining elite-level experience and proving his quality in a top European league.
However, £69.7m is a significant figure, particularly after the club’s heavy spending under Arne Slot. Given that Liverpool currently sit 5th following a disappointing title defence, the focus on consolidating the existing squad makes sense. Konate’s contract situation is far more urgent, losing him for nothing would be a major setback.
There is also a wider question about squad planning. Liverpool have invested heavily, yet defensive inconsistency has persisted throughout the season. Bringing Quansah back might appeal emotionally, but the club must ensure that any major outlay directly addresses current weaknesses.
Supporters will likely be split. Some will see this as a missed opportunity to reintegrate a promising academy product. Others will appreciate the cautious approach, especially given the financial context and recent underperformance.
Ultimately, this decision reflects a club trying to regain control after a difficult campaign. Whether that restraint proves wise will depend on how Liverpool rebuild momentum heading into next season.
New football development program for international players
Girona FC will launch a new football development program aimed at American players. The project, born from an agreement with the International Soccer Academy, a leading entity in high-performance programs for American footballers, will offer young people aged 18 or older the opportunity to combine language studies with an immersive sports experience at the Club.
The program plans for these players to be part of the new Girona FC “C,” which will be registered in the lowest Catalan federative category, and also play several friendly matches to complete their training and competitive process.
The participants, a maximum of 22 per season, will train following Girona FC's own methodology, sharing coaches, facilities, and work dynamics with the professional academy. Additionally, they will fully integrate into the Club's daily training and sports activities.
The main objective of this initiative is to convey the values and methodology of Girona FC while offering students a unique experience within our sports, cultural, and human environment. The project also represents a new opportunity to continue projecting the city and the club internationally through football and education.
For Girona FC's general director, Ignasi Mas-Bagà, “this agreement strengthens our commitment to training and the international projection of the Club. Offering international players the opportunity to learn about our methodology and integrate into our sports reality is a way to extend Girona FC's values beyond our territory.” “This program allows us to open Girona to the world and, at the same time, enrich our environment with young people who come to learn, compete, and share their passion for football. It is an initiative that fully aligns with who we are as a club: open, modern, and growth-oriented.”
Barcelona rank fourth for goals scored (30) and seventh for big chances created (36) in the Champions League this season.
They have also conceded 17 goals, highlighting their defensive frailty.
Barcelona rank second for possession per game and are expected to dominate proceedings here.
The hosts will attack mostly from the right flank, using the pace and skill of Lamine Yamal. He recorded the most key passes in their last meeting.
Marcus Rashford, who scored in the last encounter and Joao Cancelo will provide attacking outlets from the left.
Barcelona have lost just twice at home to the visitors since the 2006/07 season. They will be looking to build on that impressive record to take an advantage into next Tuesday’s second leg.
Atletico rested several key players on Sunday, highlighting the significance of this tie to manager Diego Simeone.
The Rojiblancos have scored the third-most goals (31) in the competition this term and rank sixth for big chances created (37).
Atletico rank third for long balls (19.9) per game, indicating their direct style of play.
Despite being known for their solid defensive structure, they have conceded 24 goals.
Atletico will look to use their athleticism to press Barcelona aggressively. Only four teams have covered more distance per match than them.
Julian Alvarez and Ademola Lookman will be their main attacking threats. The duo will be fresh for this tie, having sat out Saturday’s clash.
Besides their poor record at Barcelona, Atleti have won just once on the road in the competition this season. They need a massive improvement to take a positive result into the second leg.
Team news
Barcelona’s Andreas Christensen, Raphinha, Frenkie de Jong and Marc Bernal are ruled out. Ronald Araujo is fit, despite coming off injured in the last game.
Manager Hansi Flick is expected to reinstate Robert Lewandowski — Saturday’s match winner — into the starting line-up. Fermin Lopez or Dani Olmo could be dropped.
Atletico have received multiple fitness boost, with Jan Oblak, Marc Pubill and Rodrigo Mendoza all returning to training, but Pablo Barrios remains sidelined.
Oblak, Alvarez, Lookman, David Hancko, and Matteo Ruggeri are all expected to return to Atletico’s starting line-up.
Predicted line-ups
Barcelona (4-3-3): Joan Garcia, Joao Cancelo, Ronaldo Araujo, Pau Cubarsi, Gerard Martin, Eric Garcia, Pedri, Fermin Lopez, Marcus Rashford, Lamine Yamal, Robert Lewandowski.
Atletico Madrid (4-4-2): Juan Oblak, Nahuel Molina, David Hancko, Jose Maria Gimenez, Mateo Ruggeri, Koke, Alex Baena, Giuliano Simeone, Ademola Lookman, Antoine Griezmann, Julian Alvarez.
Prediction
Given Barcelona’s greater attacking prowess and Atletico’s own defensive flaws, we predict a 3-2 win for the hosts.
Ryan McMahon has been one of the worst hitters in baseball this season.
It's a particular disappointment for the New York Yankees given what McMahon was supposed to represent -- he was the solution to their third-base woes last season, acquired before the trade deadline from the Rockies to shore things up at the hot corner.
McMahon wasn't great down the stretch of last season, but he also wasn't miserable the way he is right now.
So far this season, McMahon is 2-for-23, a .087 batting average. He has struck out 11 times.
It has raised the early question of whether McMahon needs to be benched, and at least temporarily, there's an answer.
Rosario is on the Yankees' roster to play against left-handed pitching, but the A's are starting righty Aaron Civale on Tuesday. This is strictly a move to try to get the best player in the lineup, and right now it's hard to believe that McMahon fits that description.
The righty-hitting Rosario is just 1-for-6 to begin the season, but he hit .303 down the stretch with the Yankees after also being a trade acquisition last July.
It's certainly worth trying something for Boone. Clearly, McMahon needs to work some things out, but the Yankees can't let his struggles limit their chances of winning baseball games.
The Los Angeles Dodgers, leading the NL West with an 8-2 record, face the Toronto Blue Jays, who are ranked fourth in the AL East with a 4-6 record, on Tuesday night in Game 2 of the 2025 World Series rematch. The Dodgers dominated Game 1, trouncing the Blue Jays 14-2, as two-way star Shohei Ohtani and OF Kyle Tucker combined for five runs.
The Dodgers are favored with a moneyline of -150, while Toronto holds a moneyline of +125. Starting pitchers are Yoshinobu Yamamoto (1-1) for the Dodgers, with a 3.00 ERA, and Kevin Gausman (0-0) for the Blue Jays, boasting a 0.75 ERA.
How to watch Los Angeles Dodgers vs. Toronto Blue Jays
Date: Tuesday, April 7
Time: 7:07 p.m. ET / 4:07 p.m. PT
Where: Rogers Centre, Toronto, ON
TV Channels: TBS, Sportsnet | TVA Sports, SportsNet LA (local affiliates)
There’s a new direction coming for the New Jersey Devils and there are a handful of reasons that led us here.
Tom Fitzgerald is out as general manager, however, his mark has been made. Fitzgerald has been in the New Jersey organization for the last 10 years, serving as general manager for the last six. He’s made some bold moves such as acquiring Timo Meier and signing Dougie Hamilton as the first premiere free agent in several seasons. He’s also made puzzling mistakes, such as trading Tyler Toffoli who was a clear fit at the time, and perhaps extending Johnathan Kovacevic a bit earlier than anticipated.
However, in the 2025-26 season alone, there are a number of misteps by the now former Devils GM that ultimately led to the decision to fire him, and they started quite early in the year.
The Jacob Markstrom Extension
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Acquiring Jacob Markstrom was one thing. Fitzgerald gave up a first round pick for an aging goaltender, but he at least came with the merit of a legitimate starting goaltender. However, the urge to extend Markstrom at 35 years old and amid a long stretch of questionable games was puzzling. Markstrom’s history suggests inconsistency. When he’s good, he’s great. And when he’s bad, it can get real murky. More often than not in 2025-26, it’s been the matter, and entering his age-36 season, it’s difficult to see how it gets better. Fitzgerald had the whole season to evaluate what he was going to do with Markstrom, but instead rushed into a new extension that hasn’t even kicked in yet, all while Markstrom hasn’t bestowed confidence in anyone.
The Dougie Hamilton Debacle
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The Hamilton situation was poorly handled. Word leaked that the Devils were shopping the veteran defenseman, then he was scratched for “performance reasons,” only to see his agent call Fitzgerald out for trying to force their hand at accepting a trade. He denied the notion then, and then again when asked about it later, despite learning Hamilton nixed a trade or two.
Missing on Quinn Hughes
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Certainly, learning that Hamilton nixed a trade caused some tension despite his improved play. And it’s for the reason that the Devils were in on Quinn Hughes, and didn’t get him. Missing the face of the franchise’s brother when he was available for trade was a huge miss, one that could have turned the season 180°. Instead, he lost to a more aggressive GM willing to take a bigger swing, showing too much patience, and ultimately fostering an environment of uncertainty for players who felt they could be in the chopping block at any moment.
Too Many Trade Protections
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Another claim Fitzgerald denied is that the number of trade protections he handed out hindered his ability to make moves. However, like we know Hamilton did, deals were nixed because of the trade protections he handed out, and the Devils GM was handcuffed by himself. Thus, he couldn’t make the necessary adds to improve the team, even when Jack Hughes was injured.
Inactivity at Trade Deadline
The inactivity at the 2026 NHL Trade Deadline was perhaps the final straw. The Devils had pieces they could have moved to improve their arsenal of assets to make an even bigger swing this summer. Instead, Fitzgerald stood pat and did nothing. He even mentioned having the opportunity to explore a Hamilton trade, and explained that was something he wasn’t willing to do. In fact, his the acquisition of Nick Bjugstad becomes even more puzzling in the weeks leading up to the deadline, seemingly having a foot on each side of the fence as a buyer or a seller. Ultimately, the direction was unclear.
Mar 12, 2026; Tampa, Florida, USA; Tampa Bay Lightning right wing Pontus Holmberg (29) controls the puck against the Detroit Red Wings in the first period at Benchmark International Arena. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images
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BUFFALO, N.Y. — The NHL is looking into the circumstances that led to Tampa Bay Lightning forward Pontus Holmberg hurting his left arm when he crashed shoulder-first into an unlatched penalty box door.
A league spokesman otherwise had no further comment in response to Lightning coach Jon Cooper questioning whether the penalty box operator should be fired over what happened in the third period of the Lightning’s 4-2 loss at Buffalo.
“I don’t know who’s working the penalty box over there, but I don’t know if they should keep their job after what happened there, like, leaving the door open,” Cooper said.
“That could have hurt anybody on either team,” he added. “Those are just dangerous situations, so a little frustrated on my part.”
Holmberg, who did not return, was spotted having his left arm in a sling following the game.
“Not good,” Cooper said when asked about the player’s status, before abruptly ending his postgame news conference.
“Should be fired,” Lightning forward Brandon Hagel said upon leaving the locker room and overhearing a discussion over what happened.
Holmberg was injured following what appeared to be a clean open ice check from Buffalo’s Peyton Krebs. Holmberg lost his balance and fell awkwardly into the penalty box door, which pushed open upon impact before the penalty box official slammed it shut.
Holmberg was checked at the same time the official was opening the door to release Buffalo’s Zach Benson, whose roughing minor was expiring.
Benson’s penalty expired with 7:20 left in the period, and play stopped with 7:16 on the clock with Holmberg lying in pain on the ice.
Cooper’s frustration stemmed in part from losing another player to injury, with the Lightning already missing captain Victor Hedman (personal leave) as well as Hagel (lower body), Scott Sabourin (lower body) and Anthony Cirelli (undisclosed).
The coach also was unhappy with the number of penalties officials called against both teams. Buffalo was issued seven minor penalties, and Tampa Bay six in a meeting of two teams now tied with 102 points atop the Atlantic Division standings.
“So many penalties that weren’t even penalties. I don’t know,” Cooper said.
“It changes the way both teams play. I mean, what are we doing? Every time you touch somebody it’s a penalty? Come on. Let the teams play,” he added. “That’s why everybody filled this building tonight. It sucked the fun out of the game.”
Though chippy, the game lacked the ferocious intensity of the teams’ memorable outing a month ago. Buffalo squandered a three-goal lead before rallying from a two-goal deficit to win 8-7 in an outing that featured more than 100 penalty minutes.
Chimaev dethroned Dricus Du
Plessis to win the middlweight title at
UFC 319 last year. While some expected it to be close contest,
Chimaev dominated Du Plessis for five rounds to earn a unanimous
decision win. “Borz” was extremely confident going into his title
fight against the South African. Chimaev explains that he doesn’t
like to accept fights that he thinks he won’t win. And Chimaev
currently believes he can win all potential fights that are on
offer. The undefeated Chechen-born doesn’t think it’s a big deal to
beat up just one opponent inside the Octagon.
“Honestly, I don’t like to start things where I can’t win,” Chimaev
said on the ”Beyond the Win” podcast.. “These fights, I
can win. That’s why – I know I can win the fight, I go in excited,
happy. It’s only one guy against you. It’s not that big thing to
beat him up.”
No Fear
Chimaev (15-0) puts his title on the line against Sean
Strickland (30-7) in the main event at UFC 328
on May 9 at the Prudential Center in Newark, New Jersey. While
Chimaev is a massive favorite, some fans and pundits believe
Strickland has a chance with his exemplary takedown defense.
However, Chimaev doesn’t see anyone as a threat. Chimaev says that
while his opponents are also humans, they are not like him.
According to Chimaev, he has something different which his
opponents realize inside the Octagon. The UFC middleweight champ
derives pleasure from beating up his opponents to cash fat
paychecks.
“Why should I fear somebody?” Chimaev said. “He has two legs, two
hands, one head… Not like me. They know. Who fought against me,
they feel it. I don’t care about these guys, anyone. If I see the
body in the cage, it makes me happy. Because if I beat him up, I
can take a couple of millions home.”
Kamari Ramsey's NFL draft value has been very fluid as the draft approaches quickly. He still fits the mold of a player who can instantly help a winning organization. He can also be a valuable piece on a young team trying to rebuild its foundation. In a recent mock draft, analyst Matt Miller has promising safety Kamari Ramsey being selected by the Tennessee Titans. Miller has Ramsey going to Tennessee with the first pick in the 4th round at No. 101.
The Titans are bringing in a new culture with Robert Saleh as the new head coach. Former NFL head coach Brian Daboll is taking over the offense as offensive coordinator. The Titans' defense has not been the issue the last few years, but it has taken a step back recently.
Armani Hooker has kept the Titans' safety play where it needs to be, but they haven't had elite play since the prime Kevin Byard days. That is a big area of need for this team, and undervalued safety Kamari Ramsey could be that guy to elevate that room.
Kamari Ramsey has all the intangibles to be a good safety, and he proved that with a great season in 2024. He is a versatile player in the backend who can be solid in coverage but also be a sure tackler in run support. Ramsey fits the mold of a player that Robert Saleh would love to coach and one he could develop.
In all but one case the perpetrator or suspected perpetrator has been a man and in most cases the man was well known to the woman.
The campaign aims to use the platform of football to raise awareness, start conversation and promote responsibility across society.
Fans will be encouraged to clap on the 30th minute for 30 seconds during Tuesday's Irish Premiership fixtures, with supporters also partaking during Saturday's Irish Cup and Premiership games.
On Tuesday, there will be a full round of Premiership matches as Larne host Coleraine, Cliftonville face Glentoran and Dungannon Swifts welcome Linfield.
Elsewhere, Ballymena United play Glenavon, Crusaders are at home against Bangor and Portadown and Carrick Rangers meet at Shamrock Park.
Clubs across the leagues have also used social media to post squad photos and player-led content to further address the issue that impacts communities across Northern Ireland.
"The Northern Ireland Football League is encouraging all supporters to play their part by joining the applause and continuing to share the campaign message across social media using #NotInOurGame," a NIFL statement read.
"Together, the football community can help drive awareness, challenge behaviour and play a role in ending violence against women."
Noel McNally, father of Natalie, speaks with courage and strength.
The father of Natalie McNally, who was murdered in her Lurgan home in December 2022, said: "The more this can be put out into the open about violence against women and girls, the better."
Noel McNally took part in a NIFL campaign appearing on a video posted on social media.
"You have to treat women with the greatest respect. Women are equal to everyone," he added.
"This misogynistic behaviour, even at football matches, it has to stop."
'The response has been incredibly powerful' - Lawlor
NIFL chief executive Gerard Lawlor has praised the response to the campaign and also encouraged people to continue to take part.
"The response to #NotInOurGame has been incredibly powerful. Across our clubs, players and supporters, we are seeing the football community come together to send a clear message that violence against women has no place in our game or in society," Lawlor said.
"Football has a unique ability to bring people together, and we are proud to use our platform to raise awareness and drive meaningful change.
"The support we have received so far shows just how important this issue is, and we encourage everyone attending matches this week to take part in the 30th minute applause and stand with us."
NEW DELHI: Legendary Sunil Gavaskar has sparked a fresh debate in IPL 2026, urging the Board of Control for Cricket in India (BCCI) to crack down on players who do not fully perform their designated roles — with KKR all-rounder Cameron Green emerging as a talking point for not bowling due to workload concerns.
In his column for Sportstar, Gavaskar questioned the growing trend of all-rounders featuring purely as batters, despite being picked for their dual skillsets.
“A bowler can bowl only four overs in a match… what is stopping them from doing so in the game?” he wrote, in a stinging critique of workload management narratives.
‘If not fit, don’t play’
Gavaskar made it clear that players who are not fully fit should step aside before the tournament begins. “It is only fair that a player not fit from day one should withdraw and give the franchise the chance to pick someone else,” he stated.
The former India captain dismissed the argument that franchises were informed in advance. “To suggest that the franchise was ‘informed before’ is not a great excuse,” he added, questioning the timing and transparency of such disclosures. After Ajinkya Rahane’s jibe of “ask CA” over Cameron Green not bowling, Cricket Australia issued a clarification, stating that the franchise had been informed beforehand about the situation.
His remarks come amid criticism of teams like Kolkata Knight Riders and Sunrisers Hyderabad, who have struggled with bowling combinations, partly due to key players not being available to bowl.
‘Time for BCCI to step in’
Drawing parallels with existing rules, Gavaskar suggested stricter intervention from the BCCI. “Maybe the BCCI needs to step in and… introduce something similar for players who are not available from the first game,” he wrote, referring to the two-year ban imposed on overseas players who pull out after being bought at auctions.
He stressed that franchises, which invest heavily in players, deserve complete commitment. “Don’t the franchises… deserve full commitment?” he asked, highlighting the financial and emotional investment teams make.
Other cricket boards milking money for IPL NOCs
Gavaskar further disclosed that the IPL has not only been lucrative for overseas players but has also turned into a significant revenue stream for their respective cricket boards. A lesser-known aspect is that boards receive around 10% of a player’s auction fee as part of the No Objection Certificate (NOC) process.
The scale of earnings is substantial. As per Gavaskar, in recent seasons, 16 Australian players have been signed for a combined Rs 121.65 crore, while 12 English players have fetched Rs 68 crore. New Zealand’s 12 players have earned over Rs 33 crore, South Africa’s 17 players around Rs 71 crore, and eight West Indies players close to Rs 59 crore. These figures translate into sizeable returns for their respective boards.
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What makes this arrangement stand out is its uniqueness. No other T20 league globally shares player auction revenues with cricket boards in this manner.
Like other insiders as we get closer to the draft, Schrager says his mock is based on “the latest intel on what teams might do with their first-round picks” and is his “best guess” at what teams intend to do in the real 2026 NFL Draft.
Let’s get to Schrager’s pick.
Round 1 (No. 5) — Francis Mauigoa, OT, Miami
Schrager says:
New coach John Harbaugh referred to the offensive line as a “work in progress” at the league meetings. That’s not what you want in front of a franchise quarterback who has shown a tendency to use his legs. But Jaxson Dart would love Mauigoa, a road paver with positional versatility. Mauigoa is expected to be the first offensive lineman off the board.
Valentine’s View
Before we begin discussing this pick, it is important to note that Notre Dame running Jeremiyah Love is off the board. He went No. 4 to the Tennessee Titans. The Ohio State trio of linebacker Sonny Styles, safety Caleb Downs, and wide receiver Carnell Tate are available. So is LSU cornerback Mansoor Delane.
Have we focused too much in recent week on Styles and Downs and ignored the fact that the Giants are now coached by John Harbaugh, and that the offensive and defensive lines are always at the forefront of the thinking for the Harbaughs?
Free agency is a tell for how a team will approach the draft. The Giants did sign linebacker Tremaine Edmunds to a three-year, $36 million contract, and Matt Miller of ESPN recently told Big Blue View that is why he selected Downs for the Giants instead of Styles in his most recent mock draft.
“I think New York is fascinating. I do think it is probably a split between Styles and Downs. What a great position to be in, right? You’ve got to choose between a generational talent at safety and one of the freakiest linebacker prospects we’ve seen in a long time.
“I think the Tremaine Edmunds signing, though, probably pushes me more toward Downs because Edmunds and Styles are essentially the same player — long, rangy, middle of the field eraser. That’s what Edmunds is.”
One thing the Giants have not done in free agency is sign a clear starter at right guard. Greg Van Roten, the starter for the past two seasons, remains in limbo. The Giants have journeymen Aaron Stinnie and Lucas Patrick, second-chance candidates Evan Neal and Josh Ezeudu, and practice squad holdovers Jake Kubas and Reid Holskey as current possibilities at Van Roten’s former spot.
I doubt that a right guard competition from that crew can really be Plan A for the Giants.
Enter the draft. And Mauigoa.
Schrager’s pick of Mauigoa is not the first time Mauigoa’s name has been connected to the Giants recently. Ryan Dunleavy, national NFL columnist for the New York Post, recently told the ‘Valentine’s Views’ podcast that he also believes Mauigoa is strongly in play for the Giants.
Mauigoa is Todd McShay’s top-ranked offensive lineman, and his No. 8 overall prospect. McShay says:
Mauigoa is one of the best offensive linemen in this year’s class. We believe that he will stick at right tackle in the NFL, but even teams that view him as a guard should view him as an early to middle first-round talent.
Mauigoa is a plug-and-stay starter who should at the very least get a look at right tackle, his college position. He compares well to the Bears 2023 10th overall pick Darnell Wright in terms of their size and shorter arms. Wright struggled as a pass blocker during his rookie season but has developed into one of the better right tackles in the league. If Mauigoa kicks inside to guard in the NFL, he could follow the path of Joel Bitonio. Bitonio is a seven-time Pro Bowl guard and five-time All Pro Guard who played tackle in college.
Sports Info Solutions has Mauigoa as the No. 5 prospect on its Big Board. SIS says:
With a bruising hand punch, stout blocking ability, and sheer size and strength, Mauigoa figures to be a mauling right tackle with a high ceiling right away at the next level, with All-Pro upside if he continues to develop and improve his minor inconsistencies.
Overall
Francis Mauigoa is the starting right tackle in Miami’s pro-style offense. Mauigoa is a former top high school tackle recruit and fit right into Miami’s starting lineup from Day 1. Overall, he played in and started all 42 career games, not missing a single game in his career. However, he had surgery to repair torn labrums in both shoulders following the 2024 season. His brother, Francisco, was a Jets draft pick last year at linebacker. Mauigoa is a mountain of a man that he pairs well with good overall athleticism. Despite his size, he is a very controlled and balanced athlete, with very good toughness. He shows mauler tendencies, and isn’t afraid to finish plays to and through the whistle when he can.
Pass Game
In the passing game, Mauigoa shows off a devastating hand punch that he can deploy with either or both hands. The quickness in which he delivers that hand punch stuns defenders and knocks them off their path. The timing of his punch is something that Mauigoa can switch up as well. Whether it’s right at the snap or further back into his kick slide, it proves effective in catching rushers off guard. He also can consistently absorb power rushes with a strong anchor. He is rarely off balance and does a great job to stay square to the rusher, regardless of their starting technique. He also shows good mirroring ability, especially to outside rushers, and can consistently ride them out of the play.
At times, Mauigoa can be susceptible to stunts and loops. He seems to diagnose just a tick late, and while his athleticism and power can, at times, make up the difference, he can fall a step behind and allow a cleaner path to the passer. In addition, he can get beat with speed or rip moves across the face, towards the inside, especially when his guard is blocking to the left. This is typically when he’s at the back of his vertical set and waiting on the rusher to get to him. He has a smooth kick that he pairs with proper leverage, but his pad level tends to rise and his feet stagnate as he awaits rushers. While not a major weakness, right slanting rushers can be schemed up to getting to the quarterback through the B gap. His awareness overall is good, and he consistently looks for work.
Run Game
In the run game, Mauigoa excels working downhill. His devastating hand punch, along with his body mass coming behind, consistently drives defenders off the ball to create vertical push. He pairs his plus upper and lower-body strength with good body control, and it allows him to clean defenders out. This is especially apparent when working inside against defensive tackles. His ability to stay low to the ground, despite his size, punch the defender in the mid-section and drive them to his left, opening wide running lanes for his running back off his right hip.
While Mauigoa’s power in his hand punch is very good, the placement of that punch can leak a little wide at times. This is especially apparent if he needs to take a few steps to meet a defender, as his hands can get outside the body frame. His ability to combo block up to the 2nd level stands out. He delivers a heavy chip on a defensive lineman before working to the 2nd level with balance, control, and intent. One area he can improve upon is in space. He can make plays ahead of screens, but he seems to lack control and want to deliver a gigantic blow, which often leaves him lunging and missing potential defenders. Mauigoa shows good temperament, always playing with nastiness and toughness, but staying within the confines of the whistle.
Last Word
Mauigoa projects as an immediate, high-end starter at right tackle at the next level. He’s scheme versatile and will fit seamlessly into a zone or gap scheme. Some teams could view him as a guard due to average length and his power.
Mauigoa could fill the right guard spot, and perhaps move out to right tackle in a couple of years when Jermaine Eluemunor’s contract expires. Or, if he is as good at guard as some think he could be, end up as an anchor on the interior of the Giants offensive line for the next several years.
Should we take the possibility the Giants could go in this direction in Round 1 more seriously?
AJ Dybantsa #3 of the BYU Cougars on March 11, 2026 in Kansas City, Missouri ; Texas Longhorns quarterback Arch Manning on December 31, 2025 in Orlando, Florida Credit: Ed Zurga/Getty; Peter Joneleit/Icon Sportswire via Getty
The landscape of college sports has changed dramatically in only the past few years.
With the rise of name, image and likeness (NIL) opportunities, today’s top athletes are no longer waiting until they turn pro to make significant money. In July 2021, the NCAA agreed to the new NIL deal, which allows student-athletes to accept sponsorship deals.
Since then, breakout seasons, viral highlights and national recruiting buzz have quickly led to endorsement deals with major brands, trading card companies and apparel partners. Some players have even built seven-figure NIL portfolios before completing a full season as a starter.
According to ESPN, the latest NIL deal comes with certain requirements regarding the brands students associate with and how students can hire professionals to help like agents. While college NIL deals aren't always publicly disclosed, platforms like On3 have gathered information to provide estimates of valuations.
From highly regarded quarterbacks to dynamic scorers on the hardwood, here’s a look at the highest-paid college athletes in 2026, per reports.
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Arch Manning, University of Texas, Football, $5.4 million
Arch Manning #16 of the Texas Longhorns on November 28, 2025 in Austin, Texas Credit: Alex Slitz/Getty
With his recognizable last name and a strong throwing arm, recruiters were lining up to land Arch Manning.
The grandson of legendary Saints quarterback — and namesake — Archie Manning and the nephew of Super Bowl champions Eli Manning and Peyton Manning, bucked family tradition by taking his talents to the University of Texas at Austin, where he enrolled in 2023.
Since then, Manning — who started as a backup to Quinn Ewers — has become one of the most valuable players on his team and in the NIL space.
The highly touted QB is heading into his senior season with deals from energy drink giant Red Bull, clothing brand Vuori and eyewear company Warby Parker.
Manning also maintains his first ever brand deal pre-Texas, an exclusive partnership with trading card company Panini America, per ESPN.
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AJ Dybantsa, Brigham Young University, Basketball, $4.2 million
AJ Dybantsa #3 of the BYU Cougars on March 3, 2026 in Cincinnati, Ohio Credit: Michael Hickey/Getty
AJ Dybantsa was one of the most sought-after prospects in the 2025 recruiting class, receiving offers from Alabama, Kansas and North Carolina before ultimately committing to BYU.
The 6’9” wing’s explosiveness and skills have led to a successful season statistically. He is averaging over 25 points per game, the highest in the country, per his BYU bio.
Off the court, Dybantsa is reportedly earning $4.2 million from NIL deals with major brands like Topps, Nike and Red Bull.
As a potential top-three pick in the 2026 NBA draft, these numbers are likely to increase if he decides to turn professional.
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Jeremiah Smith, Ohio State University, Football, $4.2 million
Jeremiah Smith #4 of the Ohio State Buckeyes on November 15, 2025 in Columbus, Ohio Credit: Joe Robbins/Icon Sportswire via Getty
The former five-star recruit and the No. 1 overall player in the 2024 class is one of the most electrifying young receivers in college football.
His time in Columbus has already earned him accolades like a national championship, first-team All-American, Big Ten Freshman of the Year, Rose Bowl MVP and Big Ten Receiver of the Year.
Smith is also among the highest-paid college athletes. His portfolio includes deals with KeyBank, 7-Eleven and American Eagle Outfitters. In 2025, Smith reached a new milestone by becoming the first college athlete ever featured on a Red Bull can, On3 reported.
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Sam Leavitt, Louisiana State University, Football, $4 million
Quarterback Sam Leavitt #10 of the Arizona State Sun Devils on November 16, 2024 in Manhattan, Kansas Credit: Peter G. Aiken/Getty
Before joining Louisiana State University, Sam Leavitt played quarterback for Michigan State University and Arizona State University.
He earned second-team All-Big 12 honors in his first season at ASU and led the Sun Devils to their first-ever College Football Playoff appearance.
Leavitt’s second season with the Sun Devils was cut short due to a foot injury that required season-ending surgery, per ESPN, but his performance was enough to attract attention from the LSU Tigers.
When he steps onto the field in Baton Rouge in the fall of 2026, Leavitt will be one of the highest-earning college athletes. His slew of brand deals includes Adidas and Powerade.
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Brendan Sorsby, Texas Tech University, Football, $3.1 million
Quarterback Brendan Sorsby #2 of the Cincinnati Bearcats on October 18, 2025 in Stillwater, Oklahoma Credit: Brian Bahr/Getty
After starting his career at Indiana University Bloomington, quarterback Brendan Sorsby transferred to the University of Cincinnati, where he tied the school record for touchdowns in a season by a QB and was named a semifinalist for the Davey O’Brien Award.
Sorsby entered the transfer portal in December 2025 and in January 2026, he signed a letter of intent with Texas Tech. His departure did not go smoothly.
In February 2026, news broke that the University of Cincinnati is suing its former quarterback for breach of contract and seeking a $1 million buyout, according to CBS News. The case is ongoing.
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Bryce Underwood, University of Michigan, Football, $3.1 million
Bryce Underwood #19 of the Michigan Wolverines on November 22, 2025 in College Park, Maryland Credit: G Fiume/Getty
Bryce Underwood arrived in Ann Arbor after a highly decorated high school career that included two state championships and multiple Michigan Gatorade Player of the Year honors.
Underwood’s first season as a Wolverine was disrupted by a coaching scandal and ended with a disappointing loss to Texas.
But Underwood is still one of the most skilled and bankable stars in college sports. The Detroit native signed deals with clothing brand Hollister and Beats by Dre.
Dante Moore, University of Oregon, Football, $3 million
Quarterback Dante Moore #5 of the Oregon Ducks on December 20, 2025 in Eugene, Oregon Credit: CFP/Getty
Fans first saw flashes of Dante Moore’s talented arm as a quarterback at Martin Luther King Jr. Senior High School in Detroit, Mich., where he led his team to consecutive Michigan Division III state championships in 2021 and 2022.
He has since translated that success to the college game. Moore initially joined the UCLA Bruins in 2023, then transferred to the University of Oregon the following year.
His earnings come from high-profile brands, including Nike and Beats by Dre.
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Cam Coleman, University of Texas, Football, $2.9 million
Cam Coleman #8 of the Auburn Tigers on September 28, 2024 in Auburn, Alabama Credit: Michael Chang/Getty
Five-star wide receiver Cam Coleman arrived at the University of Texas as one of the most impressive pass catchers in the country after a dominant high school career in Alabama that included a state championship and MVP honors.
Coleman originally committed to Texas A&M before deciding to stay in-state at Auburn. He spent two seasons with the Tigers, where he made the SEC all-freshman team and racked up receiving yards.
Coleman is now making a move to UT Austin in 2026, where he will be paired up with Manning, per ESPN.
Coleman is a magnet for brand partnerships. His NIL deals boast names like Crocs, Nike and Seat Geek.
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JT Toppin, Texas Tech University, Basketball, $2.8 million
JT Toppin #15 of the Texas Tech Red Raiders on January 3, 2026 in Lubbock, Texas Credit: John E. Moore III/Getty
JT Toppin joined the Texas Tech Red Raiders after starring at the University of New Mexico, where he was named Mountain West Freshman of the Year and showed strong rebounding skills.
At Tech, Toppin has continued to build his profile as a force, earning all-Big 12 First Team honors for two consecutive years and Player of the Year in 2025.
An ACL injury at Arizona State put him out of commission for the rest of the 2026 season, per ESPN, but he is still winning off the court with an NIL valuation of $2.8 million, according to On3.
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LaNorris Sellers, University of South Carolina, Football, $2.7 million
Lanorris Sellers #16 of the South Carolina Gamecocks on November 22, 2025 in Columbia, South Carolina Credit: Matt Kelley/Getty
Quarterback and dual-threat LaNorris Sellers is one of the most exciting young players in the SEC. The South Carolina native is known for his combination of athleticism, size, speed and arm strength.
Since his redshirt sophomore season, Sellers has been a starter for the past two seasons, producing 43 total touchdowns.
His rapid rise has also translated into off-field opportunities with T-Mobile, Beats by Dre and Raising Cane’s, as part of an NIL valuation estimated at around $2.7 million.
Journalist: Arsenal in contact over summer move for Real Madrid star
Arsenal Transfer News: Camavinga Contact Signals Midfield Intent
Arsenal have initiated contact over a potential summer move for Eduardo Camavinga, according to Sky Sports journalist Sacha Tavolieri. The development reflects a broader strategy at the Emirates Stadium, where recruitment remains proactive despite strong domestic and European positioning.
Camavinga has long been admired across Europe, yet the current context adds substance to the speculation. Real Madrid are understood to be open to a sale as part of a squad refresh, placing Arsenal among the clubs monitoring the situation closely.
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Arsenal make early move in Camavinga pursuit
Initial contact has reportedly been made via CAA Stellar Agency, indicating that discussions have at least begun at an exploratory level. Real Madrid are said to be seeking a fee in the region of €80m, approximately £69.7m.
This valuation reflects both Camavinga’s pedigree and his potential. Signed from Rennes in 2021, he has developed within an elite environment, yet has struggled to secure a consistent starting role at the Bernabeu.
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Arsenal’s interest appears grounded in profile rather than circumstance. Camavinga’s versatility is a key factor, with the ability to operate across midfield and at left back providing tactical flexibility.
Midfield planning shapes Arsenal transfer strategy
Arsenal’s midfield has been effective, but recent niggles to Declan Rice and Martin Zubimendi have highlighted the need for depth. There is also recognition internally that competition drives performance.
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Camavinga would offer a different dimension. His mobility, technical security and defensive awareness align with the demands of Mikel Arteta’s system. At 23, he also fits the club’s long term planning.
Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti has previously described him as “extraordinary”, a word that encapsulates both his ability and the expectations surrounding him.
However, the player’s own position adds complexity. Camavinga views Madrid as his “dream club” and is understood to be determined to regain the trust of the coaching staff. That ambition could delay or even prevent a move.
Competition and cost key factors in potential deal
Any transfer would require alignment across multiple fronts. Financially, the proposed fee represents a significant investment, even for a club operating at Arsenal’s level.
There is also the competitive landscape to consider. Arsenal may be “at the front of the queue”, but interest in a player of this calibre is rarely limited.
From a recruitment perspective, the deal would represent a calculated step. Camavinga’s experience at Champions League level, combined with his age profile, makes him an attractive option.
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The question is whether Arsenal choose to act decisively or continue monitoring developments.
Camavinga future remains open ahead of summer window
For now, the situation remains fluid. Real Madrid’s openness to a sale creates opportunity, while Camavinga’s desire to stay introduces uncertainty.
Arsenal’s approach suggests preparation rather than urgency. By establishing early contact, they position themselves effectively should the circumstances shift.
The coming months will determine whether this interest develops into a formal pursuit. If it does, it would signal a clear intent to strengthen an already competitive squad.
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Camavinga represents the type of signing that elevates a squad from competitive to dominant.
There is clear appreciation for what Rice and Zubimendi have brought, but depth remains crucial across a long season. Injuries and fatigue can derail momentum, and adding a player of this quality would provide insurance and competition.
Fans will also recognise the importance of versatility. Camavinga’s ability to operate in multiple roles aligns with Arteta’s tactical demands. That adaptability would offer solutions in different phases of play.
At the same time, there is realism around the deal. The financial outlay is substantial, and competition from other clubs is inevitable. Supporters understand that not every target becomes a signing.
Still, this feels like a move that fits Arsenal’s trajectory. Recruiting a player described as “extraordinary” would reinforce belief in the project and send a message to rivals.
Whether it materialises depends on timing and intent. For now, the interest alone signals ambition.
Barcelona and Juventus remain keen on soon-to-be-free Premier League captain
Earlier this week, it was confirmed that Manchester City captain Bernardo Silva will leave the club at the end of the season.
The 31-year-old playmaker’s contract expires on 30 June, and he has decided not to extend the deal and move on in search of a new challenge in his career.
A decorated player, Silva played an integral role in the success that the Cityzens have achieved under Pep Guardiola in recent years.
Given his quality, there is unlikely to be a shortage of suitors to secure his services on a free transfer in the summer.
Barcelona, Juventus keen
And, according to Sky Sports in England, FC Barcelona and Juventus remain keen on signing Silva before next season, now that his departure from Manchester City has been confirmed.
Both clubs have been long-term admirers of the 31-year-old Portuguese international and are weighing up a possible move for him later this year.
The report further states that Silva also has admirers in Saudi Arabia and the MLS in the USA, both of which are possible destinations for him.
Bernardo Silva will be a free agent this summer. (Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images)
But, for now, the former AS Monaco ace has not yet made a final decision on his future and where he will play next season.
The Catalans chased him for multiple summers when Xavi Hernandez was manager, but Fair Play woes and Man City’s reluctance to let their key player go meant a move never materialised.
Silva, represented by Jorge Mendes – someone who has a great degree of influence at Barça – remains hopeful of realising his dream of donning the Blaugrana jersey.
And, as per the Sky Sports report, Barcelona too are interested in the versatile midfielder.
However, it must be noted that the reigning La Liga champions have other priorities in the market, and any move for Silva would need him to accept a significant pay cut.
Sheryl Swoopes was one of the WNBA’s first superstar players in its inaugural season in 1997. Thirty years later, Swoopes is helping the league celebrate its pearl anniversary by starring in an image spot dubbed “Raising GOATs.”
The league unveiled the image spot to promote the regular season tipoff on May 8. “Raising GOATs,” which debuts today on the league’s online platforms, features Swoopes surrounded by, yes, goats as the camera zooms in on her very determined game-on face. She picks up one of the animals and declares “Goats aren’t just born, they’re raised.”
The spot is part of a larger campaign to mark the 30 years since the NBA became the first major U.S. sports league to launch a women’s franchise. “There’s More Where 30 Came From” is an elaborate effort to remind fans and the public of the league’s staying power and to add to the momentum that the WNBA has enjoyed in recent years amid the broader surge of interest in women’s sports.
“Season 30 arrives at the perfect transformational moment in our league’s history – marking both a defining milestone and the beginning of a new era for the WNBA,” said WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert. “The unprecedented growth and momentum we’re experiencing today is the result of three decades of commitment – from players, teams, fans, partners, and investors. As we step into this next dynamic era together, Season 30 is tracking to be our most memorable yet – celebrating both how far we’ve come while highlighting the limitless opportunities ahead as we continue to elevate women’s basketball to new heights.”
The goal is to connect the WNBA’s past to its bright future. As Swoopes states in the closing of “Raising GOATs,” “That all time part with the greatest of all time? It includes the future.”
The WNBA’s Court Origins Nights will feature nationally televised games involving three of the league’s original teams – the New York Liberty, Los Angeles Sparks and Phoenix Mercury — that will “turn back the clock” to 1997. There’s also a plan for “WNBA Top 30 Plays” special highlighting 30 great moments from history that will be available on the WNBA app and social platforms. On the merch front, new items will be released on the 30th day of each month during the season, which runs from May to September.
“As we tip off our historic 30th season, we’re bringing fans closer to the WNBA than ever before through bold, creative, and immersive storytelling,” said Phil Cook, WNBA chief marketing officer. “We’re building a season-long platform of activations, collaborations, and fan-first experiences designed to engage the WNBA family wherever they are. Season 30 will be our most ambitious and innovative marketing campaign ever – one that matches the current momentum of the WNBA.”
The “Raising GOATs” spot was produced with the creative agency Lucky Generals. The goal was to shine a spotlight on the players that built the league’s fandom. Swoopes played guard and forward for the Houston Comets, which surprised prognosticators by topping the Los Angeles Sparks and New York Liberty to win the first four WNBA championship titles. Swoopes was part of a pillar formidable squad that included WNBA legends Tina Thompson and Cynthia Cooper.
For Candice Drakeford, the WNBA’s creative director, the image spots are an opportunity to pay tribute and demonstrate that the league was built on the back of trailblazers like Swoopes. Two more spots will be released. The second is dubbed “Signatures,” which will highlight active WNBA All-Star players. “Confetti” will come later in the season and highlight the quest for a championship trophy.
“We talked a lot about the responsibility of really telling the story. Not only just the story of the last 30 years, but also the current players and the people that are coming in,” Drakeford told Variety. “So for us, it was really important to make sure we were threading that needle across this campaign, to make sure we’re building that excitement for the players that are coming in the upcoming season. That was something that we we took a lot of pride in making sure we got right.”
Erynn Hughes, the WNBA marketing executive who is overseeing the spots, said it’s important to let younger generations know how much work it has taken to keep the WNBA afloat.
“Not only is this great moment to look back and reflect on all that we’ve accomplished in the last 30 years, but it’s also a really good moment to look ahead. As marketers this is something we are incredibly bullish on — to continue to talk about so much more new growth, new talent, new fans joining us,” Hughes told Variety. “We have a really great quote that sums it it all, which is that 30 is the age where your soul catches up with your ambition. That’s what we’ve been continuing to tell ourselves, to remind ourselves and ground us in the true impact of what this work can do.”
(Pictured: Sheryl Swoopes speaks at the 2025 Sportico RISE: Women’s Sports event in New York)
There's a whole lot of value out there this year—here's where to focus your attention.
It’s finally here. Spring has sprung in Augusta, Georgia, and the world’s best are going to be turning down Magnolia Lane all in an attempt to claim one of the most revered prizes in all of professional golf.
The host, Augusta National, needs no introduction. However, let’s break it down from a data perspective to help lay the foundation for who can find success this week at The Masters.
With only one cut of grass around the grounds, there are generous landing areas off the tee, but things are going to get much more difficult from there. The green complexes are often quadrants, meaning players will need to find the right section of the putting surface. The short-game areas are some of the most demanding in all of golf, and Strokes Gained: Around-the-Green has been one of the most highly correlated stats to success at Augusta National in the last 10 years.
We are looking for long hitters who can dial in their approaches and have the short game to avoid big mistakes. If they can work it both ways, even better. But let’s not get greedy.
Winner: Ludvig Aberg (+1750)
After THE PLAYERS Championship, Aberg definitely opened himself up to concerns about his closing ability, but there are plenty of other reasons to remain optimistic. Firstly, his two career Masters starts have yielded a runner-up and a seventh-place finish. That’s one of the best two-event starts in Masters history. He combines that record with elite ball-striking and a complete game. He finished up his preparation with a T5 in San Antonio to mark his third straight top-5 finish.
Winner: Matt Fitzpatrick (+2600)
The ascension of Matt Fitzpatrick to the top of the professional game has been incredibly impressive. He has two wins globally in his last eight starts, and he’s also peppered in a runner-up at THE PLAYERS Championship and a ninth-place finish at the Phoenix Open. He’s gained a staggering 1.67 strokes per round from tee to green this year, which makes him one of the best players in the world in that category. He’s no stranger to Augusta National — this will be his 12th trip around the grounds. He’s made the cut in 10 straight and has three top-22 finishes in the last four years.
Top 5: Tommy Fleetwood (+395)
There’s simply no denying that Tommy Fleetwood is one of the best players in the world. Since the start of 2025, he’s gained over 1.5 strokes per round, which is third in the world behind only Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy. He has complete control of his game and has earned three top-25 finishes in his last four trips to Augusta National. His best finish was a T3 in 2024, and he seems poised to contend again.
Top 10: Russell Henley (+255)
There isn’t a big emphasis on accurate driving at Augusta National, which hurts Henley, but that hasn’t stopped him from finding success at the Masters. He has three top-15 finishes in his last six trips, highlighted by a T4 in 2023. He’ll enter this week as one of the better tee-to-green players in the world, and he’s proven that he can compete in and beat even the strongest fields in the world.
Top 20: Min Woo Lee (+134)
Driving distance has historically been one of the highest correlated stats to success at Augusta National. That’s good news for Min Woo Lee, who resides comfortably in the upper 180s of ball speed and is routinely one of the fastest players on TOUR. He’s started to improve the rest of his game and has now gained strokes on the field from tee to green in seven straight starts while gaining with the putter in five straight. That’s a diabolical combination as he makes his fifth trip to Augusta National.
Top 20: Akshay Bhatia (+154)
Prior to his missed cut at the Indian Open in his most recent start, Bhatia rattled off five straight top-16 finishes, including a win at Bay Hill. Those events were some of the strongest fields in the world this year, and Bhatia routinely lapped the field — particularly on the putting surfaces. His often wayward drives are not going to be a problem at Augusta National, and he’ll be rewarded for his deft touch on and around the greens.
Top Debutant: Chris Gotterup (+400)
They say “timing is everything,” and that certainly applies to Chris Gotterup. He has won four times on the PGA TOUR and is just now making his Masters debut. Armed with a driver that is better than nearly all of his peers, Gotterup has a more refined game compared to many long hitters. He’s gained strokes on approach in all but one event this season. Surprisingly, the only event in which he was below average in approach play was his victory at the Sony Open. Go figure.
Over the last 50 years, 47 of them have produced a first-time major winner. That doesn’t necessarily mean it’ll happen at the Masters, but there is a roster of players who possess all the skills required to cement their name in history. Ludvig Aberg, Tommy Fleetwood, and Cameron Young alone are inside the top nine of the odds board. There are seemingly more questions around the top of the board than answers — this might be a nice time to sneak a first-timer across the finish line.
TORONTO — Blue Jays catcher Alejandro Kirk is scheduled for surgery Tuesday to repair his left thumb, which was fractured by a foul tip in a loss to the Chicago White Sox.
Manager John Schneider said the two-time All-Star is expected to be sidelined at least three weeks, and maybe as many as six.
Kirk left Friday’s game in the 10th inning after his thumb was dislocated and fractured by a foul tip from Chicago’s Austin Hays.
Kirk went on the 10-day injured list the following day, with catcher Brandon Valenzuela recalled from Triple-A Buffalo.
A strong defensive catcher, Kirk hit .282 last season with career-highs of 15 homers and 76 RBIs.
“What he can do on both sides of the ball is pretty unique,” Schneider said before a 14-2 loss to the Dodgers, Toronto’s fifth straight.
Kirk, 27, played for Mexico at the World Baseball Classic.
Kirk was a first-time All-Star in 2022 and made the AL team again in 2025. He was also a Silver Slugger in 2022, when he hit .285 with 14 homers and 63 RBIs.
The Masters projected cut line is one of the most important betting storylines at Augusta National, shaping everything from matchup results to weekend outrights.
Use our live cut-line analysis, historical trends, and the latest Masters odds to make smarter wagers and sharpen your Masters picks before the field is trimmed.
Odds to make the cut
Sportsbooks have set the projected cut line for the 2026 Masters at 147.5 (+3.5). As always, there are some slight variations depending on which book you're looking at, but most fall in the neighborhood of +3.5.
The most troubling Masters weather day will be for Round 1 on Thursday with stronger wind gusts (up to 20 miles per hour). With sunny skies expected throughout the weekend, the greens will firm up for the second round cut-down day.
Bettors can also bet on Masters odds for which golfers will make the cut at a tournament. It's an extremely popular market that settles before your outright bets. Here are some of the most popular golfers and their odds to make it to the weekend at Augusta National.
The cut rule at the Masters last year was the Top 50 golfers plus ties, and the same cut rule will apply for the 2026 Masters tournament.
In 2020, the committee changed its longstanding cut rule where only the Top 50 players in the Masters field and ties advanced to Round 3 and 4. Previously, the rule stated that the Top 50 and anyone within 10 strokes of the lead made the cut.
Making changes to the cut line has been a part of the history of the Masters. The cut was first instituted in 1957 and was the Top 40 and ties until 1961. From 1962-2012, it was expanded to the Top 44 and those within 10 strokes of the leader. In 2013, it was expanded to Top 44 and those within 10 shots.
Past Masters cut lines
Here's a look at the cut line since the rule became the Top 50 and those within 10 shots of the lead.
Year
Masters cut line
2026
?
2025
+2
2024
+6
2023
+3
2022
+4
2021
+3
2020*
+3
2019
+4
2018
+5
2017
+6
2016
+6
2015
+2
2014
+4
2013
+4
*The cut line in 2020 was only Top 50 and ties and did not include all golfers within 10 shots of the lead
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Despite numerous inconsistencies, Real Madrid have managed to remain competitive in both LaLiga and the UEFA Champions League. Nevertheless, coach Álvaro Arbeloa faces the most difficult challenge of the season, as he goes up against Bayern Munich in the quarterfinals. Although he has recovered Kylian Mbappé, he has the difficult absence of Thibaut Courtois, forcing him to make drastic changes to the starting lineup.
Thibaut Courtois has been diagnosed with a muscle injury in the rectus femoris of his right quadriceps after the game vs. Manchester City in the Champions League. With this, he will be absent for both legs against Bayern Munich, as he will be out for around a month. In his absence, Real Madrid will lose one of the most decisive players of recent years, posing a challenge in reaching the semifinals.
Throughout his career with Los Blancos, the Belgian has established as a difference-maker, being key in the last two Champions League titles. Although he does not have outstanding footwork, Courtois is one of the best shot-stoppers in the world, even entering the conversation of the greatest goalkeepers in history. Because of this, coach Arbeloa will have a difficult challenge in replacing his absence.
In his place, Andriy Lunin will position as Real Madrid’s starting goalkeeper, looking to establish himself and compete for the starting role. Despite having limited playing time, the Ukrainian has shown he can rise to the occasion, even becoming a protagonist in previous editions of the competition. Nevertheless, he does not manage to reach the same level of saves as the Belgian, making it a massive challenge.
Andriy Lunin of Real Madrid catches the ball in front of Julián Alvarez of Atletico de Madrid.
Andriy Lunin faces a decisive challenge with Real Madrid
After arriving at Real Madrid in 2018, Andriy Lunin established as one of the best goalkeepers in La Liga. While he does not have a lot of playing time, the Ukrainian earned his spot as Courtois’ backup, playing key roles on several occasions, such as in the 2023–24 Champions League, delivering a stellar performance against Manchester City. Nevertheless, he faces another difficult challenge with Los Blancos, as he looks to compete for the starting role.
Throughout the 2025–26 season, Lunin has played just 495 minutes, arriving with little match rhythm and confidence to face Bayern Munich. In addition, he is coming off conceding four goals in the last two matches. Nevertheless, Andriy has a great opportunity to shine again in the Champions League, looking to attract the attention of several teams ahead of the 2026–27 season, as he could seek a more prominent role.
Thibaut Courtois of Real Madrid warms up during the LaLiga EA Sports match.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s future could once again become a central talking point, as major structural changes begin to unfold behind the scenes in Saudi soccer.
Cristiano Ronaldo’s future could once again become a central talking point, as major structural changes begin to unfold behind the scenes in Saudi soccer. While the spotlight remains on the superstar forward, developments involving the powerful Public Investment Fund (PIF) are quietly reshaping the landscape around him and his club.
The focus remains on the uncertainty surrounding the league’s biggest institutions, with Al-Nassr continuing its push at the top while navigating off-field questions. The club has been one of the primary beneficiaries of state-backed investment in recent years, attracting global icons and elevating its international profile. However, a deeper transformation is now underway, one that could redefine how these clubs operate moving forward.
According to Saudi journalist Waleed Alfarraj, the Public Investment Fund is accelerating its exit from the four major Saudi Pro League clubs it controls. This move is not sudden, but rather part of a long-term plan designed from the very beginning of the investment project. The clubs involved—Al-Nassr, Al-Hilal, Al-Ittihad, and Al-Ahli—have all played a key role in raising the league’s global status.
The strategy aligns with broader ambitions from the Saudi Ministry of Sport, which aims to transition these institutions toward private ownership, whether domestic or foreign. After years of heavy financial backing that helped secure major milestones such as the 2034 FIFA World Cup hosting rights, the next phase focuses on sustainability and independence. This shift signals a new era, where clubs are expected to operate with greater autonomy and identity.
A drone show is seen displaying the FIFA World Cup Trophy as Saudi Arabia is announced as the host nation for the FIFA World Cup 2034
League transformed by investment
The initial involvement of the Public Investment Fund brought rapid transformation to Saudi soccer. High-profile transfers, improved infrastructure, and increased competitiveness elevated the league’s global appeal. Clubs like Al-Nassr became symbols of this new ambition, attracting elite players and competing at a higher level than ever before.
However, with success came new challenges, including questions about governance, competitive balance, and long-term sustainability. Alfarraj emphasized that returning clubs to independent management could restore their unique identities, which had previously been a defining feature of the league. At the same time, he warned that ignoring calls for structural reform could have consequences, particularly for the national team ahead of the 2026 World Cup.
Public Investment Fund (PIF) logo
What this means for Ronaldo and Al-Nassr
The deeper implications of this shift begin to emerge when examining how it affects Cristiano Ronaldo and Al-Nassr. The transition toward private ownership is expected to bring short-term financial challenges but long-term strategic benefits, particularly in terms of fan engagement and club identity.
In fact, it’s expected that clubs may suffer financially, but supporters will benefit as club management would return to the supporters. Since the four clubs are private, investors will continue to make investments, and everything will stay the same.
This suggests that while funding structures may evolve, the overall ambition of the clubs is unlikely to diminish. For Ronaldo, this could mean operating in a more independently run environment, where decision-making is less centralized and more tailored to each club’s vision.
Al-Nassr FC Players group photo during the Saudi Pro League
Ronaldo and his previous tensions with PIF
The current developments also bring renewed attention to Ronaldo’s past frustrations with the Public Investment Fund. Earlier in January, the Portuguese star made headlines by refusing to play in matches despite being fit, in what was widely interpreted as a protest against how the fund managed club investments.
His concerns reportedly centered on perceived inequality in transfer spending, with rival clubs strengthening significantly while Al-Nassr made limited additions. There were also issues related to internal governance, as key decision-makers within the club were said to have lost influence under centralized control.
The situation escalated quickly, drawing responses from both the league and the fund. Eventually, an agreement was reached, with reports indicating that Ronaldo’s key demands—such as improved financial clarity and restored management autonomy—were addressed. His return to action in February marked the end of a brief but highly significant standoff.
Cristiano Ronaldo refused to play for Al Nassr vs. Al Riyadh on Monday.
Cristiano Ronaldo has sparked concern among supporters after being seen training individually rather than with the squad on Monday.
Cristiano Ronaldo has sparked concern among supporters after being seen training individually rather than with the squad on Monday. The Portuguese icon’s return to action had initially been nothing short of impressive, as he scored twice in Al-Nassr’s 5-2 victory over Al-Najma. The performance marked his comeback after a month-long absence due to injury, reinforcing his importance to the team at a critical stage of the season.
Despite the positive display, questions quickly emerged when the forward was substituted late in the match. Head coach Jorge Jesus addressed the decision, stating, “Cristiano didn’t feature in the last two matches, so we preferred to rest him.” This cautious approach hinted at a broader plan to manage his fitness carefully.
The decision to take Ronaldo off in the 83rd minute, just as he was approaching a potential hat-trick, divided opinion among fans. However, the coaching staff emphasized long-term priorities over individual milestones.
Jesus further explained, “He is extremely professional and not a selfish player… he understood the situation and agreed to come off.” This statement highlighted Ronaldo’s willingness to prioritize the team, even when personal achievements were within reach.
Jorge Jesús preguntándole a Cristiano Ronaldo si quiere el cambio para descansar para el siguiente partido.
Midway through the unfolding situation, clarity finally emerged regarding Ronaldo’s condition following the match. According to reports, Al-Nassr’s medical staff received reassuring feedback after conducting tests on several players, including Ronaldo, easing fears of a serious setback.
“The players, including Ronaldo, confirmed they are not experiencing any muscle pain, despite having suffered physical fatigue during the game,” revealed Saudi newspaper, Asharq Al-Awsat. This key update suggests that the absence from group training was precautionary rather than a sign of injury.
The decision to allow Ronaldo to train individually reflects a broader club strategy to manage workload during an intense period. Physical fatigue, especially after returning from a hamstring injury, requires careful handling to avoid recurrence, particularly for a player of Ronaldo’s profile.
Other players, including Saad Al Nasser, Abdullah Al-Hamdan, and Mohamed Simakan, were also monitored closely after the same match. The coaching staff’s approach indicates a collective effort to maintain squad fitness as the season enters its decisive phase.
After a heroic victory over Manchester City, Real Madrid look to secure their place in the Champions League semifinals, facing Bayern Munich. For this, fans are closely monitoring the status of Kylian Mbappé, who could play a key role in today’s match.
Real Madrid and Bayern Munich face off today in the quarterfinals of the 2025–26 Champions League, seeking a spot in the tournament’s semifinals. While Los Blancos arrive with several doubts about their performance, the German side comes in top form, with 13 consecutive matches without defeat. For this reason, fans are watching Kylian Mbappé’s status for today’s game, as he could play a decisive role.
After starting in the previous match, Kylian Mbappé appears to be in full condition to start again today for Real Madrid. However, the Frenchman has not managed to recover his scoring form since his return, now going three consecutive matches without scoring. Because of this, he could come in highly motivated, looking for a goal to silence criticism of his current form in the Champions League.
Alongside the Frenchman, Los Blancos could rely on Vinicius Jr. in attack, who has regained his physical and scoring sharpness. However, they will battle to find space against the German side’s solid defense, which will look to apply tight marking to stop their attacking progress. Therefore, the presence of Federico Valverde and Arda Güler could be decisive in creating space on the counterattack, taking advantage of their opponent’s high press.
Like Real Madrid, Bayern Munich coach Vincent Kompany also appears to be recovering several key players. Both Manuel Neuer and Harry Kane are expected to start in today’s match, providing a decisive boost to their intentions. With this, they would gain structural solidity and could look to impose their complex style of play to defeat Los Blancos, ending a seven-year streak without beating them.
Serge Gnabry of Bayern Munich runs with the ball whilst under pressure from Federico Valverde of Real Madrid.
Real Madrid predicted lineups vs Bayern Munich
Real Madrid have significant absences in their starting lineup, as Thibaut Courtois, Rodrygo Goes, Dani Ceballos, and Ferland Mendy remain sidelined with injuries. However, coach Álvaro Arbeloa will have Éder Militão and Kylian Mbappé available, providing a significant boost compared to previous matches. Along with this, and the strong form of Vinicius Jr. and Federico Valverde, they will look to secure a key victory.
Considering this, Real Madrid could lineup as follows: Andriy Lunin; Trent Alexander-Arnold, Éder Militão, Antonio Rüdiger, Álvaro Carreras; Federico Valverde, Thiago Pitarch, Aurelien Tchouameni, Arda Guler; Vinicius Jr, Kylian Mbappé.
Bayern Munich predicted lineup vs Real Madrid
Bayern Munich arrive for the match against Real Madrid in top form. Not only have they managed to dominate in results, but they also maintain a powerful style of play. In addition, coach Vincent Kompany is recovering most of his roster, with only Sven Ulreich absent due to injury. Because of this, Harry Kane could lead the attack, looking to make the difference alongside Luis Díaz and Michael Olise.
With this in mind, Bayern could play as follows: Manuel Neuer; Josip Stanišić, Dayot Upamecano, Jonathan Tah, Konrad Laimer; Aleksandar Pavlović, Joshua Kimmich; Michael Olise, Serge Gnabry, Luis Diaz; Harry Kane.
Kylian Mbappe of Real Madrid looks on during the UEFA Champions League.
Christian Pulisic's USMNT has been shaken by devastating news involving his international teammate Patrick Agyemang, casting a shadow over preparations for the upcoming tournament.
Christian Pulisic‘s USMNT has been shaken by devastating news involving his international teammate Patrick Agyemang, casting a shadow over preparations for the upcoming tournament. For Derby County and Mauricio Pochettino’s side alike, the timing could hardly be worse. The development comes at a crucial stage of the season, with the national team building toward a historic home World Cup.
Agyemang had been emerging as a serious option in attack, while Pulisic continues to struggle carrying the creative burden. Now, the dynamic within the squad faces an unexpected shift that could alter plans significantly. It has been confirmed that Agyemang suffered a serious Achilles tendon injury during a Championship fixture, forcing him to leave the field on a stretcher and immediately raising concerns among teammates and staff.
The club later confirmed the severity of the situation, making it clear that recovery would not be quick. “As a result of this injury, Patrick will unfortunately miss this summer’s FIFA World Cup. At this stage, it would be wrong to put a timeline on his recovery,” the club stated. This announcement effectively ended what had been a rapidly rising trajectory for the striker.
Before the injury, Agyemang had been enjoying one of the most promising periods of his career. The forward had scored 10 goals and provided three assists in 37 league appearances, establishing himself as a key figure for his club in the English Championship.
The club can confirm Patrick Agyemang suffered a serious Achilles tendon injury during the first half of the Sky Bet Championship fixture against Stoke City.
On the international stage, his impact was equally notable, with six goals in 14 appearances for the United States national team. His recent performances, including a goal against Belgium, had strengthened his case for inclusion in the World Cup squad. This upward momentum makes the timing of the injury particularly cruel, as it arrived just weeks before the final roster decisions.
How his injury would affect the USMNT
For the United States national team, the absence of Agyemang represents a significant tactical and emotional setback. The squad, led by head coach Mauricio Pochettino, was already navigating a competitive selection process among attacking players.
USMNT head coach Mauricio Pochettino.
With Agyemang out, the focus now shifts to alternatives such as Folarin Balogun, Ricardo Pepi, and Haji Wright, all of whom are competing for limited spots. The injury forces a reassessment of attacking depth, particularly as the team prepares to compete on home soil against strong international opposition.
The ripple effect on Christian Pulisic
The situation also indirectly impacts Christian Pulisic, who remains one of the team’s most influential players despite not having netted a goal for the Stars and Stripes since 2024. With Agyemang no longer available, the attacking responsibility on Pulisic could increase, especially given recent concerns about goal production within the squad.
Christian Pulisic #10 of the United States
The 27-year-old’s role as a creative leader becomes even more critical in the absence of emerging options. The loss of a dynamic forward like Agyemang removes a potential outlet in attack, placing greater emphasis on established stars to deliver under pressure.
Patrick Agyemang #25 of the United States looks on
Sporting CP take on Arsenal in the first leg of the 2025/2026 UEFA Champions League quarterfinals. Check here for kickoff times and details on how to watch the matchup on TV or through streaming platforms in the United States.
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Momentum couldn’t be higher for Sporting CP after a jaw-dropping turnaround in the Round of 16, where they erased a three-goal deficit and stormed past Bodo/Glimt with a stunning 5-0 performance. Now, they collide with Arsenal, who took a far more controlled route to the quarterfinals, dispatching Bayer Leverkusen with composure and consistency.
With one side riding an emotional surge and the other relying on structure and discipline, this quarterfinal showdown promises intensity, drama, and high stakes as a place in the semifinals hangs in the balance—don’t miss it.
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Real Madrid will square off against Bayern Munich in the first leg of the 2025/2026 UEFA Champions League quarterfinals. Check here for kickoff times and details on how to watch the matchup on TV or through streaming platforms in the United States.
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European heavyweights collide in a high-stakes UEFA Champions League quarterfinal showdown, as Bayern Munich come in riding momentum from a commanding Round of 16 victory over Atalanta, setting the stage for a crucial first leg that could shape the entire tie.
Awaiting them are Real Madrid, fueled by the star power of Kylian Mbappe and fresh off a statement performance that knocked out Manchester City, making this clash between two perennial contenders one of the most anticipated matchups of the tournament.
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Following his December retirement, continues to keep a keen eye on the boxing landscape, and the five-division world champion has named the three fights which he would most like to see during the remainder of 2026. Crawford hung up the gloves following a legendary win over Canelo Alvarez, where he became a three-division undisputed world […]
Galli orta saha oyuncusu Aaron Ramsey 35 yaşında futbolu bıraktı.
Galli orta saha oyuncusu Aaron Ramsey, 35 yaşında profesyonel futbol kariyerini noktaladığını duyurdu.
Ramsey, ABD merkezli Instagram şirketinin sosyal medya platformundaki hesabından yaptığı paylaşımda, emeklilik kararının kolay olmadığını belirterek, "Uzun süre düşündükten sonra futbolu bırakmaya karar verdim." ifadesini kullandı.
Profesyonel kariyerine Cardiff City'de başlayan Ramsey, daha sonra Arsenal, Nottingham Forest, Juventus, Rangers, Nice ve Meksika'da UNAM Pumas'ın formasını giydi.
Ramsey, Juventus ile 2019-2020 sezonunda İtalya Serie A şampiyonluğu yaşamıştı.
Hakemler: Melek Dakan, Ömer Tevfik Özkoç, Ferhat Çalar
Atakaş Hatayspor: Emir Dadük, Muhammed Gönülaçar, Hakan Çinemre, Baran Sarka (Dk. 74 Deniz Aksoy), Engin Can Aksoy (Dk. 18 Sinan Özen), Ünal Emre Durmuşhan (Dk. 85 Ali Yıldız), Seyit Gazanfer (Dk. 85 Ersin Aydemir), Sharif Osman, Chaadaev, Ating (Dk. 75 Ensar Arslan), Yiğit Ali Buz
Adana Demirspor: Eren Fidan, Enes Demirtaş, Kürşat Türkeş Küçük, Mert Menemencioğlu (Dk. 88 Arda Özkanbaş), Gökdeniz Tunç, Yusuf Buğra Demirkıran, Ali Fidan, Osman Kaynak (Dk. 88 Aykut Sarıkaya), Seyfi Efe Irga (Dk. 46 Muhammed Ergen), Kayra Saygan, Toprak Bayar (Dk. 88 Mert Baş)
Goller: Dk. 5 Osman Kaynak (Kendi kalesine), Dk. 32 Ating, Dk. 83 Ünal Emre Durmuşhan, Dk. 90+3 Deniz Aksoy (Atakaş Hatayspor)
Kırmızı kart: Dk. 8 Chaadaev (Atakaş Hatayspor)
Sarı kartlar: Dk. 66 Yiğit Ali Buz, Dk. 78 Seyit Gazanfer (Atakaş Hatayspor), Dk. 71 Ali Fidan (Adana Demirspor)
Galatasaray'ın Göztepe maçı kamp kadrosu açıklandı. Kadroda Victor Osimhen yer almadı.
Trendyol Süper Lig'in 27. hafta erteleme maçında yarın Göztepe'ye konuk olacak Galatasaray'ın kamp kadrosu belli oldu.
Sarı-kırmızılıların kamp kadrosunda, fizyoterapist eşliğinde sahada koşu yapan Victor Osimhen yer almadı. Gabriel Sara ise takımla birlikte çalışmalara başladı ve kadroda kendine yer buldu.
Ayrıca Abdülkerim Bardakcı da kırmızı kart cezalısı olmasına rağmen takımla İzmir'e gitti.
Galatasaray'ın Göztepe maçı kamp kadrosunda şu isimler bulunuyor:
Uğurcan Çakır, Ismail Jakobs, Davinson Sanchez, Roland Sallai, Gabriel Sara, Mauro Icardi, Leroy Sane, Yunus Akgün, Batuhan Şen, Eren Elmalı, Günay Güvenç, İlkay Gündoğan, Ahmed Kutucu, Yaser Asprilla, Kaan Ayhan, Can Armando Güner, Gökdeniz Gürpüz, Lucas Torreira, Barış Alper Yılmaz, Cihan Akgün, Renato Nhaga, Noa Lang, Wilfried Singo, Sacha Boey, Mario Lemina
Real Madrid'in yıldızı Vinicius Jr.'ın kontratı gelecek sezonun sonunda bitiyor. Takımdan ayrılabileceğine yönelik iddialara yanıt veren Brezilyalı futbolcu, Real Madrid'de uzun yıllar kalmak istediğini söyledi. Vinicius Jr., Xabi Alonso'nun görevde olduğu dönemde yaşanan soruna da değindi.
Avrupa futbolunun kulüpler düzeyindeki 1 numaralı organizasyonu Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde çeyrek final maçları başlıyor. Bu turdaki ilk maçta Bayern Münih'i konuk edecek Real Madrid'de Vinicius Jr. takımdaki geleceği hakkında konuştu.
Bayern Münih maçı öncesinde düzenlenen basın toplantısında Brezilyalı futbolcu, uzun yıllar Real Madrid forması giymek istediğini söyledi. Vinicius Jr. açıklamasında, "Umarım uzun süre burada kalabilirim. Başkanın güvenine sahip olduğum için çok sakinim. Doğru zaman geldiğinde sözleşme yenileme konusunu görüşeceğiz çünkü bu benim hayallerimdeki kulüp ve uzun yıllar birlikte devam edeceğiz." dedi.
Xabi Alonso'nun Real Madrid'i çalıştırdığı dönemde yaşadığı zorlukla ilgili Vinicius Jr., "Maçlarda oynuyordum ama çok fazla dakika alamıyordum. Zor bir dönemdi ama her teknik direktörün kendine özgü yöntemleri var ve ben onun istediği gibi bir uyum yakalayamadım." ifadelerini kullandı.
Arbeloa'nın takımın başına geçmesiyle toparladığını belirten yıldız futbolcu, "Yine de bu benim için öğretici bir deneyimdi ve Arbeloa ile çalışmaya devam edebilmeyi umuyorum çünkü onunla harika bir bağım var ve bana her zaman güven verdi. Arbeloa benden ne istediğini açıkça belirtti." açıklamasında bulundu.
Portekiz Ligi'nde 28. haftanın kapanış maçında Jose Mourinho'nun teknik direktörlüğünü yaptığı Benfica, deplasmanda Casa Pia ile 1-1 berabere kaldı. Karşılaşmanın ardından Mourinho ile ilgili çarpıcı bir iddia ortaya atıldı. Deneyimli çalıştırıcı bu iddialara cevap verdi ama Portekiz basınındaki dedikoduları susturmaya yetmedi.
Jose Mourinho, Casa Pia ile berabere kaldıkları maçın ardından yaptığı açıklamada, "Birincilik imkansız. Ana hedefimiz ikincilik için mücadele etmek ve bu da artık bize bağlı değil. Son derece zor ama mümkün olan tüm maçları kazansak bile, Sporting'in sezon sonuna kadar iki puan kaybetmesi gerekecek." ifadelerini kullandı.
CNN Portekiz'de Rui Santos ise bu açıklamalar sonrası bomba etkisi yaratan bir iddiada bulundu. Santos, Mourinho'nun menajeri Jorge Mendes'in Portekizli çalıştırıcıya Benfica'da devam etmemesini söylediğini iddia etti. Şok etkisi yaratan iddia sonrası Mourinho'dan da karşı açıklama geldi.
Mourinho ise CNN Portekiz'e yaptığı açıklamada, "Maç sırasında bir şey olduysa bilmiyorum, maçtan önce de hiçbir şey olmadı. Jorge Mendes benim menajerim, ama kendi kararımı kendim veriyorum. Benim kararım Benfica'da devam etmek istediğim yönünde." dedi. Mourinho'nun bu açıklamasına rağmen Portekiz basınında, Benfica'daki görevini bırakacağına yönelik dedikodular son bulmadı.
Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde çeyrek final etabı başlıyor. Devler Ligi'nde yarı finale kalacak takımların belli olacağı maçlar öncesinde yapay zeka, bu sezonunun şampiyonunu tahmin etti.
Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde 2025/26 sezonunun çeyrek finalinde ilk maçlar 7 ve 8 Nisan'da oynanacak. Devler Ligi'nde gelecek hafta oynanacak maçların ardından yarı finalistler netleşecek. Avrupa futbolunun kulüpler düzeyindeki 1 numaralı organizasyonunda çeyrek final maçları öncesinde yapay zeka, Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde son 8'e kalan takımların yarı final ve şampiyonluk şanslarını tahmin etti.
Opta'nın hazırladığı raporda Şampiyonlar Ligi'nin 10 bin kez simüle edildiği belirtildi. Buna göre lig etabını 8'de 8 tamamlayan Arsenal'ın Devler Ligi'nde şampiyonluğun en büyük favorisinin olduğu, sonrasında ise Bayern Münih ve Barcelona'nın geldiği öngörüldü. Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde geçtiğimiz sezonun şampiyonu Paris Saint Germain ise dördüncü favori olarak gösterildi.
Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde bu sezonun şampiyonluğu için belirlenen ihtimaller şöyle:
1: Arsenal: Yüzde 27.7
2: Bayern Münih: Yüzde 20.9
3: Barcelona: Yüzde 17.5
4: PSG: Yüzde 12.1
5: Real Madrid: Yüzde 8.3
6: Liverpool: Yüzde 6.4
7: Atletico Madrid: Yüzde 3.8
8: Sporting: Yüzde 3.4
Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde bu sezon lig etabındaki tüm maçlarını kazanan Arsenal, son 16 turunda Bayer Leverkusen'i elemişti. Mikel Arteta'nın ekibi ilk maçta rakibiyle berabere kalırken evinde oynadığı maçla tur biletini almıştı. Premier Lig'de bu sezon şampiyonluk için en güçlü aday olan Arsenal, Şampiyonlar Ligi'ni kazanması halinde bu kupada ilk kez şampiyonluk sevinci yaşayacak.
Beşiktaş, Wilfred Ndidi'nin MR görüntülemesinde uyluk arka adalesinde gerilme ve kanama tespit edildiğini açıkladı.
Beşiktaş'ın geçtiğimiz pazar günü Fenerbahçe ile oynadığı maçta sakatlanarak oyundan çıkan Wilfred Ndidi'nin uyluk arka adalesinde gerilme ve kanama tespit edildi.
Nijeryalı orta saha oyuncusunun sağlık durumuyla ilgili olarak siyah beyazlı kulübün resmi internet sitesinden yapılan açıklama şöyle:
"Futbol A Takımımızın Trendyol Süper Lig’de Fenerbahçe ile oynadığı müsabakanın 85. dakikasında uyluk arkasında ağrı hissettiği için oyuna devam edemeyen futbolcumuz Wilfred Ndidi’nin Acıbadem Altunizade Hastanesi’nde yapılan MR görüntülemesinde, uyluk arka adalesinde (biseps femoris) gerilme ve kanama saptanmıştır.
Wilfred Ndidi’nin tedavisine sağlık ekibimiz tarafından başlanmıştır."
NDIDI NE ZAMAN SAHALARA DÖNECEK?
Beşiktaş'ın Süper Lig'de cuma günü Antalyaspor ile oynayacağı maçta sarı kart cezalısı olan Ndidi'nin, Samsun deplasmanında da forma giymesi beklenmiyor.
Tecrübeli oyuncunun, Alanyaspor ile 23 Nisan'da yapılacak Ziraat Türkiye Kupası çeyrek final maçına yetiştirilmeye çalışılacağı öğrenildi.
24 yıl sonra Dünya Kupası bileti alan A Milli Takım, D Grubu'nda Paraguay, ABD ve Avustralya ile kozlarını paylaşacak. Yapay zeka, Türkiye'nin grubuyla ilgili şaşkınlık verici bir veri sundu.
A Milli Takım, 2026 Dünya Kupası'yla birlikte 24 yıl sonra organizasyonda boy gösterecek. ABD, Paraguay ve Avustralya ile birlikte D Grubu'nda yer alacak Türkiye'nin son 32'ye yükselme şansı duyuruldu.
Football Meets Data, Türkiye'nin yer aldığı D Grubu'nu "En sıkı grup" olarak duyurdu. Bunun nedeni ise yapay zekanın Dünya Kupası'nda diğer hiçbir grup için ulaşmadığı bir sonuca ulaşmış olması.
A Milli Takım'ın grubu için yapılan tahminde diğer grupların aksine, grup birincisi olacağı öngörülen takım (Türkiye) için en düşük puan ortalaması (4.6), grup sonuncusu olacağı öngörülen takım (Avustralya) için ise en yüksek puan ortalaması (3.7) belirlendi.
Grubunu 2. bitiren ve gruplarında 3. olan en iyi 8 takımın da son 32'ye katılacağı hesaba katılınca D Grubu'nda ilginç bir tablo ortaya çıktı. Football Meets Data tarafından yapılan simülasyonda D Grubu'ndaki tüm takımların son 32'ye katılma oranı yüzde 60 olarak açıklandı.
Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde çeyrek final heyecanı başlıyor. Milyonları ekran başına kilitleyecek maçta Real Madrid, sahasında Bayern Münih'i konuk edecek. Dev maç öncesi Real Madrid Teknik Direktörü Alvaro Arbeloa'nın Arda Güler için ilk 11 kararı belli oldu.
Real Madrid ile Bayern Münih, Şampiyonlar Ligi çeyrek finali maçında Bernabeu'da karşı karşıya gelecek. ESPN, dev maç öncesi 2 takımın da muhtemel 11'ini verdi.
Bu gece saat 22.00'de başlayacak karşılaşma öncesinde Real Madrid'de teknik direktör Alvaro Arbelo, yine en güvendiği isimlerden biri olan Arda Güler'i ilk 11'de oynatacak. Tereddütsüz ilk 11'e yazılan ve artık kadronun değişilmez parçası haline gelen Arda Güler'le birlikte Real Madrid'in Bayern Münih karşısına şu ilk 11'le çıkması bekleniyor…
MUHTEMEL 11'LER
Real Madrid: Lunin; Trent, Rüdiger, Huijsen, Fran García; Tchouameni, Pitarch, Valverde, Güler; Mbappé ve Vinicius.
Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 26-cı turunun “İmişli” – “Turan Tovuz” matçı bərabərliklə (1:1) başa çatdı.
Arena.az Qubada baş tutmuş bu matçın yekun protokolunu və icmalını təqdim edir.
Azərbaycan Premyer Liqası 26-cı tur 7 aprel
“İmişli” – “Turan Tovuz” 1:1 Qollar: Dioqo Kardozo, 45 – Ronaldo de Souza, 53-öz qapısına. Sarı vərəqələr: Rafael Vyeqas, 84 (oyunun bərpasının ləngidilməsi). Dioqo Almeyda, 90+5 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti) – Roberto Olabe, 44 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti). Emmanuel Hakman, 68 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti). Alexandro Serrano, 90+7 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti). Artırılan vaxt: Birinci hissədə 2 dəqiqə, ikinci hissədə 7 dəq. Saat 15:00. Quba Olimpiya İdman Kompleksinin stadionu, 85 tamaşaçı.
Baş hakim: Rəvan Həmzəzadə. Baş hakimin köməkçiləri: Cəmil Quliyev, Şirmamed Mamedov. Dördüncü hakim: İslam Məmmədov. VAR: Nicat İsmayıllı. AVAR: Müslüm Əliyev. Hakim-inspektor: Orxan Məmmədov. AFFA nümayəndəsi: Rüfət Əmirov.
İmişli: 33. Andrey Sinenka (1. Hüseynəli Quliyev, 83), 19. Azər Salahlı (k), 5. İdris İnqilablı, 44. Həzrət İsayev, 94. Rafael Vyeqas, 10. Nikola Karaklaiç (97. Xəzər Mahmudov, 83), 14. Ronaldo de Souza, 9. Dioqo Almeyda, 23. Dioqo Rollo, 79. Dioqo Kardozo (21. Abbas Ağazadə, 66), 17. Ezekiel Morqan (6. Yau Mozes, 51). Ehtiyat oyunçular: 70. Mehdi Tahirov, 11. Vüsal Qənbərov, 3. Tuncay Yusifli, 30. Xəlil Mürsəlli, 20. Nazim Hüseynov. Baş məşqçi: Xorxe Kaskilya.
Turan Tovuz: 1. Oleq Baklov, 88. Faiq Hacıyev (k) (29. Filip Ozobiç, 83), 6. Fərid Yusifli (17. Rəhim Sadıxov, 46), 23. Alexandro Serrano, 90. Joarlem Santos, 15. Emmanuel Hakman, 32. Hayderson Hurtado, 7. Xorxe Silva, 19. Roberto Olabe, 9. Coş Cinnelli (11. Ayxan Hüseynov, 46), 2. Mark Rene Mampassi. Ehtiyat oyunçular: 41. Sergey Samok, 13. Mehman Hacıyev, 4. Şəhriyar Əliyev, 10. Xəyal Nəcəfov, 99. İbrahima Vadji, 8. David Tavares. Baş məşqçi: Kurban Berdıyev.
“İmişli”nin baş məşqçisi Xorxe Kaskilya Premyer Liqanın 26-cı turu çərçivəsində “Turan Tovuz”a qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komandaların bu gün Qubada baş tutmuş görüşündə qalib müəyyənləşməyib – 1:1.
Xorxe Kaskilya matçdan sonra təşkil edilmiş mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:
“Oyunçularımı təbrik etmək istəyirəm. Komanda doyüşkən oyun üslubuna qayıdıb. Bu tempdə davam etsək, istənilən rəqibə çətinlik yarada bilərik. İlk qolu vurana qədər oyun bizim üçün çətin keçirdi. Bütün görüş boyu taktiki cəhətdən yaxşı çıxış etdik. Müdafiədəki səhvlərimiz və Morqanın zədələnməsi səbəbilə qapımızda qol gördük. İkinci hissəyə daha rahat başladıq. 2:1 hesab ilə qalib gəlməli idik, buna layiq idik. Bu 1 xal da bizim üçün çox vacibdir. İndi bütün diqqətimiz “Qəbələ” ilə oyuna yönəlib”.
“Turan Tovuz”un baş məşqçisi Kurban Berdıyev Premyer Liqanın 26-cı turu çərçivəsində “İmişli”yə qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komandaların bu gün Qubada baş tutmuş görüşündə qalib müəyyənləşməyib – 1:1.
Kurban Berdıyev matçdan sonra təşkil edilmiş mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:
“Birinci hissədə çox pis oynadıq. İlk yarının son dəqiqələrində demək olar ki, heç nədən qol buraxdıq. İkinci hissədə bir qədər aktivliyimizi artırdıq. Amma ikinci qolu vurmaq üçün bəzi şeylər çatmadı. Təəssüf ki, çox vacib xallar itirdik”.
Xatırladaq ki, “Turan Tovuz” cari mövsümdə Premyer Liqa çərçivəsində keçirdiyi 26 oyunda 14 qələbə qazanıb, 7 heç-heçə edib, 5 məğlubiyyətə üzülüb. 49 xal toplamış qərb təmsilçisi 12 iştirakçı arasında 3-cü pillədə qərarlaşıb.
Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında mübarizə aparan “Turan Tovuz” cari mövsümün qalan oyunlarını doğma meydanda keçirəcək.
Arena.az bu barədə Peşəkar Futbol Liqasının (PFL) rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir.
Bildirilir ki, Tovuz şəhər stadionunun qazonunda aparılmış yenidənqurma işləri Peşəkar Futbol Liqası tərəfindən təftiş olunub. Keçirilmiş test qarşılaşmasının uğurlu nəticələri nəzərə alınaraq, komandanın ev oyunlarının Tovuz şəhər stadionuna qaytarılması qərara alınıb. Bu dəyişiklik aprelin 12-də “Sumqayıt”a qarşı keçiriləcək qarşılaşmadan etibarən qüvvəyə minəcək.
Daha əvvəl qərb təmsilçisi ev oyunlarını Bakıdakı “Azərsun Arena”da və Mehdi Hüseynzadə adına Sumqayıt şəhər stadionunda keçirirdi.
Xatırladaq ki, “Turan Tovuz” cari mövsümdə Premyer Liqa çərçivəsində keçirdiyi 26 oyunda 14 qələbə qazanıb, 7 heç-heçə edib, 5 məğlubiyyətə üzülüb. 49 xal toplamış qərb təmsilçisi 12 iştirakçı arasında 3-cü pillədə qərarlaşıb. Kurban Berdıyevin rəhbərlik etdiyi kollektiv Azərbaycan Kubokunda da mübarizəni davam etdirir.
Many of today’s PPC tools were designed to be easily accessible to ecommerce. That doesn’t mean lead gen can’t take advantage of them, but it does mean more intentional application is required.
Lead gen with AI still requires a creative approach, and many conventional ecommerce tools still apply — but not always in the same way.
Here are the priorities that matter most for succeeding with lead gen using AI.
Disclosure:I’m a Microsoft employee. While this guidance is platform-agnostic, I’ll reference examples that lean into Microsoft Advertising tooling. The principles apply broadly across platforms.
1. Fix your conversion data first
This is the single most important thing you can do as AI becomes more embedded in media buying.
Between evolving attribution models, privacy changes, different platform connections, and shifts in how consumers engage with brands, it’s reasonable to ask whether your data is still telling an accurate story.
Start by auditing your CRM or lead management system. Make sure the data you pass back to advertising platforms is clean, consistent, and intentional.
In most cases, data issues stem from human choices rather than technical failures. Still, there are a few technical checks that matter:
Confirm conversions are firing consistently.
Regularly review conversion goal diagnostics.
Validate that lead status updates and downstream signals are actually flowing back.
If AI systems are learning from your data, you want to be confident that the feedback loop reflects reality.
2. Make landing pages easy to ingest and easy to understand
Lead gen campaigns often have multiple conversion paths, which can be helpful for users. But from an AI perspective, ambiguity is a risk.
Your landing pages should make it clear:
What action you want the user to take.
What happens after action is taken.
Which conversions matter most.
Redundant or unclear conversion paths can confuse both users and systems. If AI crawlers detect that anticipated outcomes are inconsistent, they may begin to question the accuracy of what your site claims to do. That can limit eligibility for certain placements.
Language clarity matters just as much. Avoid jargon, eccentric terminology, or internally focused phrasing when describing your services. Clear, plain language makes it easier for AI systems to understand who you are, what you offer, and how to match creative to the right audience.
A practical test: Put your website content into a Performance Max campaign builder and review how the system attempts to position your business. If you agree with the messaging, imagery, and framing, your site is likely easy to understand. If not, that feedback is valuable.
You can also paste your site content into AI assistants and ask them to describe your business and services. If the response aligns with reality, you’re in a good place. If it doesn’t, that’s a signal to refine your content.
Behavioral analytics tools, like Clarity, can help you understand exactly how humans are engaging with your site and how often AI tools are crawling your site.
Lead gen has always struggled with long conversion cycles. That challenge doesn’t go away, and in some ways, it becomes more pronounced.
AI-driven systems increasingly weigh sentiment, visibility, and contextual signals, not just last-click performance. If all of your budget and reporting focuses on immediate traffic, you may miss meaningful impact higher in the funnel.
That means:
Budgeting intentionally across awareness, consideration, and conversion.
Applying the right metrics at each stage.
Looking beyond traffic as the primary success indicator.
In many lead gen models, citations, qualified leads, and eventual revenue tell a more accurate story than clicks alone.
You may not think you have a “feed” in your lead gen setup, but that absence can put you at a disadvantage.
Feeds help AI systems understand your business structure, services, and site architecture. Even if you don’t have hundreds of pages, a simple, well-maintained feed in an Excel document can provide valuable context when uploaded to ad platforms.
Example of a feed for lead gen
Feed hygiene matters. Use clear, specific columns. Follow platform standards for text, images, and categorization. Make sure all relevant categories are represented.
On the local side, claim and maintain all map profiles. Ensure information is accurate and consistent. If you use call tracking in map placements, review your labeling carefully. AI systems may pull data from map listings or your website, and mismatches can create attribution confusion, particularly for phone leads.
Account for potential AI-driven inflation in reporting, whether you’re looking at map pack data, direct reporting, or site-level performance. Any changes you make should also be reflected correctly in your conversion goals.
5. Pressure-test your creative for clarity
Creative assets may be mixed, matched, or shortened using AI. In some cases, you may only get one headline to explain who you are and why someone should contact you.
If your value proposition requires three headlines, or a headline plus a description, to make sense, that’s a risk.
Review your existing creative and identify assets that stand on their own. You should have at least some options where a single headline clearly communicates:
What you do
Who you help
Why it matters
If that clarity isn’t there, AI-driven placements can quickly become confusing.
Most of the actions that matter today are things strong advertisers already do: clean data, clear messaging, intentional budgeting, and disciplined execution. What changes is how attribution may shift, and how much weight systems place on different signals.
The fundamentals still win. The difference is that AI makes weaknesses more visible and strengths more scalable.
If you focus on clarity, accuracy, and alignment across your funnel, you give both people and systems the best possible chance to understand your business — and that’s where sustainable performance comes from.
Azərbaycan Şahmat Federasiyası, Gənclər və İdman Nazirliyinin təşkilatçılığı ilə keçiriləcək “Baku Open” beynəlxalq şahmat festivalında çıxış edəcək ölkələr bilinib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, turnir üçün 12 ölkə iştirakını təsdiqləyib.
Festivalda Azərbaycan, Əfqanıstan, Çin, İngiltərə, Hindistan, İran, Qazaxıstan, Rusiya, Türkiyə, Ukrayna, ABŞ, Özbəkistan və FIDE bayrağı altında 150 şahmatçı mübarizə aparacaq.
Yarış İsveçrə sistemi üzrə 9 turdan ibarət olmaqla keçiriləcək. Ümumi mükafat fondu 50 000 ABŞ dolları təşkil edir.
Bakı Kristal Zalında gerçəkləşəcək turnirin açılış mərasimi aprelin 28-də olacaq. Festival mayın 6-da bitəcək.
Bakıda kişi və qadın boksçular arasında ənənəvi Böyük İpək Yolu beynəlxalq turnirinin qalibləri müəyyənləşib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, 6 gün davam edən yarışda 10 ölkənin 126 idmançısı qüvvəsini sınayıb.
Boks Mərkəzində təşkil olunan turnir Azərbaycan millisi üçün uğurlu alınıb. Bu gün baş tutan final mərhələsinin ilk görüşündə Sübhan Mamedov (50 kq) komanda yoldaşı Bilalhəbaşi Nəzərovla döyüşüb. Döyüş dünya çempionunun 5:0 (29:28, 30:27, 29:28, 29:28, 29:28) hesablı qələbəsi ilə yekunlaşıb.
Ardınca da həlledici mərhələdə Azərbaycan duelləri olub. Amin Məmmədzadə (55 kq) Zəlimxan Süleymanova qalib gələrək qızıl medala yiyələnib. Tayfur Əliyev (60 kq) – Məhəmmədəli Aşırəliyev və Malik Həsənov (65 kq) – Zaur Qəhrəmanov qarşılaşmaları birincilərin aktivinə yazılıb.
90 kq-da Surət Qarayev Coşua Heskeni məğlub edib – 3:2 (30:27, 28:29, 28:29, 29:28, 29:28). Məhəmməd Abdullayev (+90 kq) də komanda yoldaşlarının uğurunu davam etdirib. O, Aleksandr Şauya (Avstraliya) 3:2 (29:28, 29:28, 27:30, 30:27, 27:30) hesabı ilə qalib gələrək çəkisinin ən güclüsü olub.
Digər boksçularımızdan Seyid Seyidov (80 kq) gümüş, Zidan Hünbətov (55 kq), Məhəmmədəli Qasımzadə (60 kq), Sərxan Əliyev (70 kq), Səidcəmşid Cəfərov, Rasim Çobanlı (hər ikisi 75 kq), Həsən Osmanlı (80 kq), Murad Allahverdiyev (85 kq), Səbuhi Əlizadə (+90 kq), Günel Rəhimova (51 kq) və Emili Rzayeva (65 kq) bürünc medal qazanıblar.
Millimiz 21 – 6 qızıl, 5 gümüş və 10 bürünc medalla komanda hesabında birinci yeri tutub və Böyük İpək Yolu kubokuna yiyələnib. İkinci yerdə Qazaxıstan (3-5-7) qərarlaşıb, “üçlüy”ü Türkiyə (3-0-3) qapayıb.
Turnirdə ən yaxşı boksçu Bakberqen Aliaskarov (Qazaxıstan) seçilib. Raşid Benaiça (Əlcəzair) ən yaxşı hakim adına layiq görülüb.
Ehtiyat oyunçular:12. Kristian Avram 34. Urfan Abbasov 8. Coşqun Diniyev 14. Ülvi İsgəndərov 26. Ömər Buludov 86. İbrahim Piriyev 16. Ramon Maçado 70. Şarl Boli 19. Bar Kohen
Misli Premyer Liqasının XXVI turunun “İmişli” – “Turan Tovuz” oyunundan (1:1) sonra meydan sahiblərinin baş məşqçisi Xorxe Kaskilya fikirlərini bölüşüb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, o, nəticəni belə şərh edib:
“Oyunçularımı təbrik etmək istəyirəm. Komanda doyüşkən oyun üslubuna qayıdıb. Bu tempdə davam etsək, istənilən rəqibə çətinlik yarada bilərik. İlk qolu vurana qədər oyun bizim üçün çətin keçirdi. Bütün görüş boyu taktiki cəhətdən yaxşı çıxış etdik. Müdafiədəki səhvlərimiz və Morqanın zədələnməsi səbəbilə qapımızda qol gördük. İkinci hissəyə daha rahat başladıq. 2:1 hesab ilə qalib gəlməli idik, buna layiq idik. Bu bir xal da bizim üçün çox vacibdir. İndi bütün diqqətimiz “Qəbələ” ilə oyuna yönəlib”.
Peşəkar Futbol Liqası tərəfindən Tovuz şəhər stadionunun qazonunda aparılmış yenidənqurma işləri təftiş olunub.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə PFL açıqlama yayıb.
Keçirilmiş test oyununun nəticələrinə əsasən “Turan Tovuz” klubunun ev oyunlarının 12 apreldə nəzərdə tutulmuş “Sumqayıt”a qarşı matçdan etibarən Tovuz şəhər stadionunda keçirilməsinə qərar verilib.
“Real” bu yay yarımmüdafiəçi Eduardo Kamavinqanı satmağı düşünür. Msport.az xəbər verir ki, Madrid klubu oyunçunun potensialını tam şəkildə reallaşdıra bilməməsindən […]
Reports in Italy claim that Juventus have made an enquiry regarding the services of former Liverpool striker Darwin Nunez, who was linked with moves to several Serie A sides before joining Simone Inzaghi’s Al-Hilal last summer.
According to reports from Gianluca Di Marzio, Juventus have requested information regarding Nunez’s situation from Al-Hilal, for whom he has scored six goals and provided four assists from 16 Saudi Pro League appearances this term.
Nunez joined Liverpool in a deal worth €75m plus up to €25m in add-ons in the summer of 2022, but was sent to Al-Hilal last summer in a transfer worth €53m, potentially rising to €65m.
By the end of the 2025-26 campaign, Nunez will have two years remaining on his Al-Hilal contract, which runs until the summer of 2028.
Nunez had been linked with several Serie A sides before joining Al-Hilal last summer, particularly with Napoli and later Milan as well.
RIYADH, SAUDI ARABIA – JANUARY 22: Darwin Nunez of team Al-Hilal FC during the Saudi Pro League game between Al Hilal and Al Fayha at Kingdom Arena on January 22, 2026 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Abdullah Ahmed/Getty Images)
Juventus’s striking department could be set for a major overhaul during the summer transfer window. It remains to be seen what will happen with Dusan Vlahovic, whose contract is up at the end of the season, but could still potentially sign a new deal.
Jonathan David and Lois Openda, meanwhile, will likely be allowed to leave the club if appropriate offers come in, following disappointing starts to their careers in Serie A.
Newcastle have reportedly scouted Jan Ziółkowski several times this season, with Polish sources claiming that the Roma defender is considering ‘every step’ in the summer, ‘including leaving.’
Premier League side Newcastle United have shown interest in Polish defender Ziółkowski, who is about to terminate his first season in Serie A at Roma.
Newcastle target Ziółkowski considers Roma exit
According to the Polish media outlet Sport.pl, several clubs have scouted the 20-year-old this season, including Newcastle and others from Italy, France, and the Netherlands.
Ziółkowski, however, has been struggling with playing time in recent weeks, making his last Serie A appearance as a starter in a 2-0 win over Lecce on January 6.
Since then, the U21 Poland international has only played five Serie A games as a substitute under Roma coach Gian Piero Gasperini.
ROME, ITALY – NOVEMBER 27: Jan Ziolkowski and his mate Niccolo Pisilli of AS Roma in action during the warm up before the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between AS Roma and FC Midtjylland at Stadio Olimpico on November 27, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
During the international break in March, Ziolkowski was not involved in Poland’s World Cup play-off games against Albania and Sweden, as his national team failed to qualify for the competition.
ATHENS, GREECE – JANUARY 29: Jan Ziolkowski of AS Roma celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD8 match between Panathinaikos FC and AS Roma at Spyros Louis on January 29, 2026 in Athens, Greece. (Photo by Milos Bicanski/Getty Images)
“The national team is very important to Janek, just like playing for Roma,” a source with direct knowledge of the matter told Sport.pl.
“He wanted to help the national team in the play-offs, but due to his lack of club play, that wasn’t possible. Playing for the club is crucial in this context.
“We’re considering every step that will lead to Janek playing. Including leaving.”
Ziółkowski’s Roma contract runs out in June 2030.
The Polish centre-back has scored one goal in 19 Roma appearances this season.
Enzo Fernandez is reportedly prepared to take the nuclear option to secure a dream move to Real Madrid, with the Argentine midfielder set to submit a formal transfer request to the Chelsea hierarchy.
According to the Spanish television programme El Chiringuito (as reported by Goal), the 25-year-old has decided to stop dropping hints and instead take a “decisive stance” to facilitate his exit from Stamford Bridge.
The report suggests that Fernandez views a move to the Santiago Bernabéu as his priority and is willing to force Chelsea’s hand to ensure the deal progresses this summer.
Enzo Fernandez punished by Chelsea for international break remarks
The relationship between Fernandez and Chelsea has soured significantly following the March international break.
During these interactions, Fernandez expressed a desire to live in Madrid, citing the language and culture as a perfect fit for his family.
These remarks, coming at a time when Chelsea had just suffered a humiliating 8-2 aggregate exit from the Champions League at the hands of Paris Saint-Germain, were deemed “disappointing” by Rosenior.
Consequently, the Argentine was axed from the squad for the FA Cup quarter-final against Port Vale and will also miss this weekend’s critical Premier League clash against Manchester City.
Enzo Fernandez’s time at Chelsea coming to an end?
Since his British-record £106.8 million move from Benfica in January 2023, Fernandez has been a central figure in the Chelsea project.
In the current 2025/26 campaign, he has registered 12 goals and 6 assists across 46 appearances, often wearing the captain’s armband in the absence of Reece James.
However, despite his individual quality, Chelsea’s lack of consistent success has reportedly left the midfielder disillusioned.
El Chiringuito explains that the main hurdle remains Chelsea’s staggering valuation, which could reach €150 million (£131m).
Real Madrid are reportedly aware of Chelsea’s firm stance, backed by a contract that runs until 2032, and may intentionally delay a formal bid until the final week of August to pressure the London club into lowering their demands.
Manchester United are now being tipped to make at least one, but probably two signings in midfield this summer, as per Fabrizio Romano on his latest YouTube post.
Man Utd seem inclined to make it a double signing in that area of their squad due to the fact that both Casemiro and Manuel Ugarte will need replacing this summer.
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Kobbie Mainoo will be staying, but the fact that Casemiro and Ugarte will both be heading for the exit means United could look for two replacements in that department.
Fabrizio Romano on Manchester United signing two midfielders
“Man United decision for the midfield position for the summer transfer window is going in a direction to sign eventually two midfielders not just one,” Romano said.
“My information today is that Manchester United are oriented to go for two midfielders – for one reason that Casemiro is leaving … And the other update I can give you today is that according to my information, Manuel Ugarte could also leave Manchester United in the summer transfer window.
“Some movements have already started to find a solution for Manuel Ugarte. So you can imagine with Casemiro leaving, with Ugarte leaving, with Man United probably playing Champions League football, for sure playing European football, it means that Man United need two more midfielders.
“And so the decision of the club is one guaranteed, but the second is starting to become almost guaranteed as a new signing to do for Manchester United. So one for sure, 100%, but could be two.”
A long list of other names have also been mentioned, however, such as Carlos Baleba, Adam Wharton, Sandro Tonali, Mateus Fernandes, and Joao Gomes, as per Manchester World.
Who would your ideal choices be if United were to sign two midfielders this summer? Let us know in the comments!
In what is a mouth-watering Champions League quarter-final showdown on Wednesday night, PSG will welcome Liverpool to the French capital for their blockbuster first-leg battle. With their sights firmly set on defending their maiden European crown this season, Luis Enrique’s men will be confident of claiming another heavyweight English scalp over the next week. Marking […]
The Oklahoma Sooners took a two-game lead in the SEC standings after their weekend sweep of the Kentucky Wildcats and the Texas Longhorns' series loss to Alabama. But the two teams have gotten to this top-five showdown in Austin on different paths.
The last two weekends, the Longhorns have played a top-25 series against Alabama and Texas A&M. The four teams the Sooners have played in conference play thus far are in the bottom five of the standings. The defending national champions will be the toughest team the Sooners have faced all season, especially in SEC play.
After a strong start to the season, Alabama looks the part of a national title contender after taking two of three from the Longhorns. Their pitching hasn't been as good in SEC play as it was in nonconference, but it's been effective enough. From the plate, the Crimson Tide have come through with timely hitting to climb to second place in the conference.
Florida, Arkansas, and Texas A&M remain in striking distance of first place in the SEC standings. They're just three games back in the loss column, and after Oklahoma plays Texas, the Sooners will face the Razorbacks and Aggies down the stretch.
The Sooners may have a nice lead in the standings, but there's still a lot of softball to be played, and this weekend's series against the Longhorns will have SEC title and NCAA tournament seeding implications.
Full SEC Standings
SEC Record
SEC Win %
Overall
Streak
Oklahoma
11-1
0.917
38-3
W5
Alabama
9-3
0.750
35-3
W2
Texas
9-3
0.750
32-4
L2
Florida
11-4
0.733
36-5
W1
Arkansas
8-4
0.667
33-5
W4
Texas A&M
8-4
0.667
26-12
W1
Tennessee
9-6
0.600
32-6
W1
Georgia
7-5
0.583
28-10
L1
Mississippi State
5-7
0.417
33-9
L1
Missouri
5-7
0.417
21-20
W1
LSU
6-9
0.400
25-13
L1
South Carolina
3-9
0.250
23-17
L1
Ole Miss
2-10
0.167
25-15
W2
Auburn
2-10
0.167
23-16
L6
Kentucky
1-14
0.067
22-19
L3
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Boston Red Sox first baseman Willson Contreras was fired up Monday night after being hit by a pitch, yet again, by Milwaukee Brewers starting pitcher Brandon Woodruff.
The 33-year-old hurler discussed the situation following Milwaukee's 8-6 win.
"We’ve been through that -- nine years for me. It seems like every year," Woodruff said. "He’s trying to play a game and he’s trying to get his side fired up, which is fine. Once I knew what was going on, I wasn’t going to let it affect me on the mound."
The two-time All-Star right-hander drilled Contreras in the third inning, which was the sixth time that Woodruff hit the former longtime member of the Chicago Cubs and St. Louis Cardinals with a pitch.
The Brewers as a team have now plunked Contreras 24 times across his 10-plus MLB seasons.
"I knew I had a job to do. I knew pitch count was still down," Woodruff said. "I knew the bullpen was short so I needed to go out there and keep competing."
I am not trying to be glib writing you an open letter. On the occasion of missing your sixth Masters tournament and fourth Champions dinner, not even you would deny how your presence, inseparable from your absences, has defined the space of Augusta National for one week every April across 30 years. You have been like the weather. Galleries swell and shift according to your path and patterns; comments and predictions about your status become a form of salutation on the grounds. This sleepy southern city is just the eye, of course. Hundreds of millions across the world track you so closely this time of year.
It was a nice morning here. The faint grumble of workers making last preparations under diesel floodlights as well as the waning moon our astronauts circled yesterday. As an early practicer, you know how the blackness fades to green in the first natural light and reveals the turf totally pristine but for a few sets of tire tracks cutting the dew (you know they’d erase them if they could). The first patrons set out briskly shouldering their folding chairs then washed up one and down ten and eighteen like a wave broken in so many directions. Up by the clubhouse lawn and on the veranda, waiters in white jackets with silver coffee urns darted among ladies and gentlemen as the sun slowly gained strength through the branches of the giant live oak. Do you miss walking under ‘The Tree’? You always strode past it so quickly and with such purpose, gaze either down or a thousand yards away, preserving some invisible shell thicker than the one created by your circle of guards.
Even though you aren’t here, you are here, dispersed in memories across these 350 acres. Your history is a third of the tournament’s history, but your predomination in the consciousness of anyone alive today is a number that approaches one. All but the youngest of us can’t watch Scottie, Rory, Ludvig—or whoever the contenders might be—hit shots without comparing them to shots you hit.
This year, you teased that you might tee it up. Another back surgery in October effectively wrote on the wall that you would only come for ceremony, but you didn’t refute the idea outright. Surely those swings on TGL were more than a business convenience to juice ratings. This little playfulness remains a rare spot of encouragement amid an otherwise discouraging situation. It tells us . . . something. There’s a human tendency, especially from people on the outside, to want clarity in what comes next. We find it hard to appreciate that the future will unfold according to so many small decisions that add up in circumstances that are also in flux. You have asked for privacy as you attend to your health, even asked the judge for permission to leave the United States to seek that privacy as you also seek treatment. Any golf fan in touch with being human must respect that. But that doesn’t mean we can’t wonder what’s going on inside your mind and heart and about what exactly needs to be treated.
Is there relief in not being here? I’m sure it’s a mix of ambivalent emotions for which maybe there isn’t a word. At least not one that would belong or be understood in a press statement.
You’ve played 100 tournament rounds at the Masters, made 24 straight cuts as a professional and won five green jackets. None of these statistics or others describe with any accuracy the void you’ve left this week. Nothing lasts and your transition away from competition has been underway for some time, so maybe you find it absurd or reaching to pin extra significance to this spring. You didn’t play the Masters last year, either. Let the weight of my accomplishments feel heavier, more immovable, when I am not here to potentially add to them, maybe you say.
The story of your career officially started with an open letter. “Hello, world” you said or wrote or was written for you on your first Nike commercial. How that story ends depends on a thousand things, which is an easy sentence to write as the breeze flutters pink azalea petals downward to the ground where they mix with dead pine straw and are trampled underfoot. But something tells me you are too stubborn to allow an ending that incomplete.
Monday night’s WWE Raw in Houston opened with CM Punk going straight after Roman Reigns. The World Heavyweight Champion sat cross-legged in the ring and spent the first ten minutes tearing into his WrestleMania 42 opponent.
Punk made it clear he was not looking for approval from anyone. He called Reigns a ‘loser, boring, and plastic’ before shifting his attention to someone else entirely.
Pat McAfee became the next target. Punk turned toward the commentary desk and unloaded on the former NFL punter, demanding he call Endeavor CEO Ari Emanuel about lowering ticket prices for the big event.
“Pat McAfee, you buggy whip armed, no brained hillbilly. You think you can come here to the business, my business of pro wrestling, and run your mouth. Well, you just wrote a check that your narrow [expletive] can’t cash,” Punk said. “You want to talk about ticket sales? Do me a favor, call up that agent that was foolish enough to shoehorn you into this business and this show and tell him to lower the ticket prices.”
Punk did not stop there. He mocked McAfee’s football career and warned him that a response was coming soon.
WrestleMania 42 is building toward a chaotic finish, and McAfee planted himself right in the middle of it. The former Indianapolis Colts punter aligned with Randy Orton ahead of “The Viper’s” Undisputed WWE Championship match against Cody Rhodes.
Former NFL player Pat McAfee in attendance during the 2026 NFL Annual League Meeting at the Arizona Biltmore. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
McAfee showed up on SmackDown just weeks before the event and told the crowd he wanted to reshape the business. He said voices like his got pushed aside for too long, and he wanted to bring back pieces of the Attitude Era.
Fans online didn’t react well to McAfee’s promo. His involvement drew criticism from multiple corners, but it added another wrinkle to an already loaded card.
WrestleMania 42 takes place April 18 and 19 at Allegiant Stadium. Punk defends his title against Reigns on one of those nights.
North Carolina redshirt sophomore forward Zayden High plans to enter the NCAA Transfer Portal after three seasons in Chapel Hill. He announced the news on Tuesday morning.
A Texas native, High appeared 52 games during his time with Tar Heels — and as a reserve in all but two contests. His career-best season came this year, where he averaged 3.4 points and 2.8 rebounds per game in just over 9 minutes per contest. High shot 48% from the field and 68% from the free throw line, seeing extended minutes amidst the injuries to Henri Veesaar and Caleb Wilson toward the end of the year.
The 6-foot-9, 225-pounder scored in double-figures on four occasions, including a career-best 15 points and 7 rebounds in a February win over Pittsburgh. Despite his limited minutes for most of the season, High proved to be a key piece due to those injuries. In UNC’s final seven games of the regular season — where the Heels went 5-2 — High averaged 8.8 points and 7.7 rebounds in 20.5 minutes per game.
However, he saw only seven minutes of action in UNC’s losses to Clemson in the ACC Tournament and VCU in the first round of the NCAA Tournament.
High looking for new home with two years left to play
High played in 23 games as a freshman in 2023-24, only playing double-digit minutes four times. He looked poised to break into the rotation as a sophomore, but was suspended for the entire season after a university investigation found he filmed a fellow student without their contest during a sexual encounter. High returned to the team this year but will now be looking for a new destination after head coach Hubert Davis was fired last month.
As a high schooler, High was the No. 63 overall prospect and No. 9 center in the 2023 class, according to the Rivals Industry Ranking, an equally weighted average that utilizes all three major recruiting services.
Fantasy expert consensus rankings (“ECR”) are starting to pop up across the Internet, giving managers an early glimpse into how the market might value hundreds of players this summer. As we look ahead to the 2026 season, here are the biggest Vikings bargains based on ECR.
There are so many fascinating fantasy variables on this team. Much hinges on how effectively the starting quarterback (either Kyler Murray or, in the event of a really strong preseason, J.J. McCarthy) feeds his playmakers. There are reasons to feel hopeful, and there are also compelling reasons to believe this franchise still needs a QB upgrade.
If Murray or McCarthy look even marginally better than they did last year, Jordan Addison (WR44 ECR) should beat expectations. The fourth-year wideout is barely 24 years old and is a good bet for 100+ looks. While the gap between him and Justin Jefferson remains unquestionable, Addison has proven he can be a top-30 WR.
T.J. Hockenson posted elite numbers in 2023 before tearing his ACL. He didn’t return to the field until late October in 2024. Poor quarterbacking last season prevented him from getting back on track. The 28-year-old remains one of the best pass-catching tight ends. The question is whether he’ll get the looks. I believe Minnesota understands how painfully he’s been underutilized and will reinvest in his success.
Meanwhile, Jordan Mason (RB42 ECR) is once again operating behind an aging star, Aaron Jones. Except Jones is now 31, and the end of his career seems relatively imminent. Mason can deliver as a spot starter, and there’s a good chance he’ll do plenty of spot starting in 2026.
The Bengals have parted ways with a member of their 2024 draft class.
The team announced that they have waived offensive lineman Matt Lee. Lee joined the team as a seventh-round pick out of Miami.
Lee appeared in every game as a rookie and made one start. He played in five games last season and saw action on 16 special teams snaps during those appearances.
Lee was behind Ted Karras at center on the Bengals' depth chart. They have not brought in any new offensive linemen in free agency, so there could be plans to add some depth through the draft later this month.
USC women’s basketball is losing four players to the transfer portal that officially opened on Monday.
Sophomore guard Dayana Mendes was the first reported USC player to be entering the portal, according to a report from On3.com. Since then, junior guard Malia Samuels and junior forwards Yakiya Milton and Gerda Raulusaityte have entered the transfer portal this offseason.
All four players primarily came off the bench for the Trojans this season.
Samuels started in the most games, making 19 starts in 30 games. She is the only player of the four to have spent her entire career with USC. Samuels averaged 3.4 points, 2.6 rebounds and 2.4 assists in 23.6 minutes per game.
Mar 23, 2026; Columbia, South Carolina, USA; USC Trojans guard Malia Samuels (10) drives around South Carolina Gamecocks guard Ayla McDowell (24) in the first half at Colonial Life Arena. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Blake-Imagn Images
Milton and Raulusaityte both transferred to USC last offseason. Milton came from Auburn, where she missed the first 11 games of the 2024-25 season with an injury. Meanwhile, Raulusaityte transferred from LCC International University as the 2024-25 Lithuanian Women’s Basketball League Most Valuable Player.
Milton never started in a game for the Trojans but averaged 2.3 points, 2.9 rebounds and 0.6 blocks in 7.1 minutes per game. Raulusaityte made 10 starts in 32 games and averaged 2.2 points, 2.8 rebounds and 0.8 assists in 13.6 minutes per game.
USC Will Be A Contender for the National Championship Next Season
The trio’s decision to transfer makes sense because the rising seniors would be unlikely to get significant playing time next season.
USC has the nation’s No. 1 recruiting class of 2026 coming in, the reigning National Freshman Player of the Year Jazzy Davidson returning for her sophomore season and superstar JuJu Watkins returning from an ACL tear. USC could also add some more talent through the transfer portal.
Mar 22, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; USC Trojans guard JuJu Watkins (12) shoots over UNC Greensboro Spartans guard Nya Smith (22) during the second quarter of an NCAA Tournament game at Galen Center. Mandatory Credit: Robert Hanashiro-Imagn Images
The Trojans will be a strong contender to win the national championship next season. USA Today ranked USC as the No. 1 team in the nation going into the offseason in their “way-too-early 2026-27 top 10 rankings” on Sunday.
Cam Schlittler has to be licking his chops as he and the Yankees (7-2) prepare to take the field tonight against Aaron Civale and the Athletics (3-6) in the opener of a three-game series in the Bronx.
Trying to hit a Schlittler fastball with a wood bat already was going to be a daunting task (15Ks in 11.2 IP) but mix in real feel temperatures in the mid-30s and pain enters the equation. Oh, and the Athletics have also struck out 99 times in just 303 ABs as a team in 9 games this season. Before going further with this preview, know that DraftKings has posted Cam Schlittler’s strikeout prop at 6.5. Do the math and proceed accordingly.
The Yankees enter this series opener leading the AL East thanks in large part to consistently dominant starting pitching headlined by Schlittler. The right-hander has yet to give up a run in 11.2 innings. Mix in an offense led by Aaron Judge (3 HRs), Ben Rice (.370 w/ 11 RBIs) and Giancarlo Stanton (.394 average) and you have yourself at least one of the best teams in baseball.
Oakland arrives in the Big Apple cellar-dwelling in the AL West. They have spent the bulk of the first few weeks of the season on the road where they have secured just a single win. As mentioned, the A’s have had trouble putting the ball in play striking out one out of every three trips to the plate. Shea Langeliers has struck out 12 times (ranks amazingly only T3 on the team) but is tied for the team lead with 11 hits, five of which have been home runs.
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Smith was always supposed to turn into a great hitter. The Astros did surprise a bit by keeping him up for 2025 Opening Day, and by converting him from a third baseman into a right fielder.
That set him up for natural growing pains last season, and he definitely had some.
This season, he's swinging well and defending well, too.
And at the plate, his bat speed is up. That's why this isn't a fluke. Smith's swing is legitimately quite impressive:
#Astros Cam Smith hit the farthest home run of the season yesterday at 462ft. He has the highest increase in bat speed from 2025 to 2026 at +2.9 MPH which ranks 5th overall in @mlb at 77.4 MPH https://t.co/w9m24ej6cOpic.twitter.com/93M2Wk0aHV
A former LSU women's basketball player is on the move again. Sa'Myah Smith entered the transfer portal, according to a post on her social media account.
Smith spent the 2025-26 season at Virginia after three years in Baton Rouge. She made 19 starts for the Cavaliers, averaging eight points and a team-best seven rebounds per game. She scored in double figures eight times and fought through an early knee injury.
Virginia fired head coach Amaka Agugua-Hamilton at the end of its season. A change in leadership likely led to Smith wanting to consider other options for her fifth and final season of college basketball.
Smith was part of the national championship team under head coach Kim Mulkey as a freshman. As a junior during the 2024-25 season, she made 28 starts and averaged 6.6 points per game. She'll go in search of her third school to finish out her collegiate career.
Crewe Alexandra manager Lee Bell says his side remain "in the conversation" as they push for promotion up to League One.
Easter Monday's key 1-0 home win over play-off rivals Salford City made it three wins in four matches, and leaves the Railwaymen two points outside the top seven with four games to play.
Bell told BBC Radio Stoke he wasn't surprised by his side bouncing straight back following Good Friday's 2-0 defeat at Accrington Stanley.
"I knew it on Friday when we spoke after the game," Bell said.
"There were no raised voices. I knew then that they'd be at it on Monday.
"We've got a small squad, a small group of players that we select from, one of the smallest in the league. Now and again the players just might be a little flat. It's not for the lack of trying from us all."
Crewe's remaining four matches are all against fellow top 10 sides chasing promotion.
They visit Grimbsy on Saturday, then welcome MK Dons, followed by their final away match at Chesterfield, and they end at home to Cambridge United on 2 May.
Bell knows his side will need to find more consistency if they're to make the top seven.
"Interesting games to come, and we've kept ourselves in it for another week," he said.
"That's what we want to do. We all want to be in these situations. Come this time on Saturday we still want to be in the conversation."
Crewe have now also had five clean sheets since the signing of former Republic of Ireland Under-21 international goalkeeper Ian Lawlor from Doncaster Rovers in January.
"Ian's been really good since joining the club," Bell added.
"He brings a calmness. He's probably one or two shy of the number of clean sheets he wants.
"He's highly ranked in terms of stats being with us for such a short period which is really pleasing."
On April 6, No. 1 Michigan took down No. 2 UConn 69-63 to win its first NCAA men's basketball title since 1989. The Wolverines hired former Florida Atlantic University head coach Dusty May ahead of the 2024-25 season.
The Dispatch reported in March 2024 that May was previously one of the top candidates to become the OSU men's basketball coach. In fact, he and evenual Buckeyes' bench boss Jake Diebler were the two finalists. Diebler was hired at Ohio State on March 17, 2024.
Diebler won the job with no head coaching experience beyond his brief tenure as Ohio State's interim. After Chris Holtmann's firing and a 4-10 Big Ten record to start the year, Diebler led the Buckeyes to an 8-3 record (5-1 in the Big Ten) when he took over, narrowly missing out on March Madness.
Sources: The #OhioState coaching search is entering its final stage and Jake Diebler and Dusty May are cementing as the top two candidates https://t.co/cUnCGJSItE
Ohio State missed out on the 2024-25 NCAA Tournament. Diebler reached March Madness in his second season as a No. 8 seed. Ohio State lost in the first round to No. 9 TCU.
May led FAU to two straight NCAA Tournament appearances, including a Final Four appearance as a No. 9 seed in 2022-23. Michigan hired May on March 23, 2024, and he spearheaded a quick rebuild. The Wolverines made the NCAA Tournament in May's first season after having missed out on March Madness the two seasons prior.
See how Ohio State fans are reacting to Dusty May's success and Ohio State choosing Diebler over May below.
This national championship game is so sickening as an Ohio State fan and I can’t even say anything about it bc Dusty May had an interest here they said let’s get JAKE DIEBLER
— J’Suave Quagshire (@jsuavequagshire) April 7, 2026
Ohio State picking Diebler over even trying to get Dusty May will forever haunt me
Viktor Hovland has made five eagles in his six Masters starts—which means two things: 1. He’s better at golf than everyone reading this. 2. He has five crystal glasses gathering dust in his house. Well, until his friends come over and he has a chance to “flex” in their faces.
For those unaware, if you make an eagle at Augusta National, the club will send you a crystal highball glass with the Masters logo and the word “eagle” etched into it. Most pros probably use them for dinner parties or when the rest of the cups are in the dishwasher. Viktor Hovland, one of the liveliest pros, uses them to troll his buddies. Because, of course, he does.
Here’s the extremely on-brand conversation he had with a reporter following his practice round on Monday:
Reporter: “Do you know how many eagles you've had here?” Viktor: “No idea. I've had a few, but not super many, but I've had a few.” Reporter: “What do you do with the crystal glasses?” Viktor: “Just keep them in my house, just to flex on my buddies whenever they come over.” Reporter: “Whenever they come over do you serve stuff in them?” Viktor: “I have. It doesn't happen very often, but I have.” Reporter: “Is there just a cabinet just for those?” Viktor: “Yeah, I don't spend a whole lot of time in my kitchen, but they're in there somewhere.” Reporter: “Are you ever scared of breaking them or your buddies breaking them?” Viktor: “I would just have to make more eagles.”
"I would just have to make more eagles" with the slightest smirk at the tail-end of the quote is infuriating, because beneath the jokes, there's a bit of seriousness to Hovland's claim. He'll have many more chances to pile up those eagles ... and crystal highball glasses.
Easier said than done, of course. Unless you’re a seven-time PGA Tour winner with top-seven (or better) finishes at every major. Perhaps this’ll be the year for Hovland to win the whole dang thing. You know his buddies would never hear the end of it.
What was at stake? If the UConn Huskies lost the national championship game on Monday, the former Los Angeles Rams quarterback would have to wear a dangly earring featuring the Michigan Wolverines' “M” logo. Dan Orlovsky will be seen wearing it alongside Taylor Lewan and his Bussin' With The Boys partner, Will Compton, on ESPN's Get Up this month.
"Currently in bet negotiations with Orlovsky,” Lewan tweeted. “I have the proposal. My team has spoken to his team. He has a proposal on his desk. Whether he accepts or not truly depends on how confident he is.”
“This is what Taylor's proposal is,” Orlovsky said on ESPN's Get Up. “If UConn wins, he shaves his mustache and has to keep his mustache shaved until [the] calendar year is done, January of 27. Michigan wins. I have to get an earring, one earring, and it has to be a hanging down Michigan “M” that I have to wear every Thursday morning on Get Up with the Busing Boys, him and Will.”
Lewan had proposed a bet with Orlovsky, a UConn Huskies football alum, that could be a bit weird or embarrassing if the longtime NFL analyst accepts and loses, because he had double-confirmed before the UConn vs. Michigan game:
“I'm cautious,” Orlovsky said. “I'm cautious on it. I'm cautious to accept.”
ESPN senior analyst Adam Schefter wrote on X:
“Dan Orlovsky now has to wear a clip-on dangling Michigan earring for the next month on every show he appears,” Schefter tweeted. “If he misses a day, it starts over.”
Dan Orlovsky now has to wear a clip-on dangling Michigan earring for the next month on every show he appears.
Michigan and UConn's tip-off was scheduled for 8:50 p.m. ET on Monday night at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis. There had to be some bite in the finale of the 2026 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament.
And then Orlovsky's dart hit the mark - No. 1 seed Michigan defeated No. 2 seed UConn 69-63, and the Wolverines claimed their first title since 1989.
Where will Michigan rank all-time with this complete dominance?
Elliot Cadeau was named the Final Four Most Outstanding Player after finishing with 19 points. Michigan posted a combined plus-114 point margin in the tournament, the seventh-highest total ever for a national champion, according to CBS Sports.
Head coach Dan Hurley's Huskies were going for their seventh national championship, having won two in the last three years. UConn lost in the national title game for the first time in seven attempts.
Huskies’ forward Alex Karaban scored 17 points, 11 rebounds, and center Tarris Reed Jr. contributed 14 rebounds, 13 points - both posted double-doubles for their team.
The 15-day transfer portal window officially opened on Tuesday, marking the only period in the calendar year where players can leave their current program in pursuit of another landing spot. Players can leave their current program through Tuesday, April 21, and once they are in the portal, they can sign with a new school whenever they want.
For the Scarlet Knights, there should be a number of departures that open up spots for much-needed additions across the board.
Former Tennessee basketball guard Tyreke Key signed with Toronto in the NBA on Monday.
"The Toronto Raptors announced Monday they have signed guard Tyreke Key," Toronto announced in a press release. "Per team policy, financial terms of the deal were not disclosed. Key, 6-foot-2, 207 pounds, averaged 14.9 points, 2.5 rebounds, 1.7 assists and 24.5 minutes in 47 games (16 starts) with Raptors 905 this season. He shot .514 (241-469) from the field, .400 (74-185) from three-point range and .860 (86-100) from the free throw line. Key scored in double figures in 33 games, including 20 or more points 13 times, and helped the 905 earn the number one seed in the league’s Tip-Off Tournament, reach the 2025 G League Winter Showcase Final and clinch a playoff berth.
"A native of Celina, Tennessee, Key joined the 905 prior to the start of the 2024-25 season following one year overseas in Belgium (2023-24). He played collegiately at Indiana State (2017-21) where he was a two-time All-MVC First Team selection before transferring to Tennessee as a fifth-year senior (2022-23). Key sat out the 2021-22 campaign with a right shoulder injury."
Key entered the NCAA transfer portal on March 16, 2022. He transferred from Indiana State and signed with Tennessee on April 26, 2022.
Key appeared in 33 games, including 15 starts, for the Vols. He averaged 8.2 points per game.
How the wives of past champions created their own Masters dinner
For years, the wives have been hosted by Bradford Freeman, a political fundraiser who needed little persuasion to join the table of bright dresses inside Augusta National’s clubhouse dining room.
George W. Bush calls him Bradley. His friends coined him “Fargo.” Stanford University claims him as its largest football donor.
At Augusta National, the North Dakota native earned a different title: host.
For years, Freeman anchored the supper, occurring simultaneously with the Champions Dinner … and then tailing on a little after. Due to health reasons, Freeman will not attend the wives' supper this year. Instead, it will be hosted by Frank Anderson.
The UNC women's basketball team will, once again, have a new look for its 2026-27 season. North Carolina will return head coach Courtney Banghart – and likely most of her staff – but a few players will search for new homes elsewhere.
Previously, Tar Heels point guard Lanie Grant entered her name in the transfer portal. On Monday, another Tar Heel announced she won't be returning in the fall.
Nyla Harris, who averaged career-bests of 11.4 points, 6.9 rebounds and one steal per game during her lone season at UNC, declared for the WNBA Draft.
Harris has all the tools to be successful as a pro: strong shooting (57.6 percent on field goals), good free throw production (78.7%) and versatility. At 6'2", Harris can play a variety of positions in the WNBA, though expect her primarily as a wing.
There are now 15 teams in the WNBA, with three rounds of the Draft. Harris has a good chance to land somewhere within 45 picks, but she can also sign a free agent deal.
Nyla Harris has declared for the 2026 WNBA Draft via Instagram
The 6'2" forward averaged 11.4 PPG (57.6 FG%), 6.9 RPG, 0.9 APG, 1.0 SPG, 0.3 BPG and 23.7 MPG in 35 games (31 starts) during her lone season with North Carolina pic.twitter.com/awDrCySXLf
North Carolina had a glaring need for post players ahead of its 2025-26 campaign, particularly with Alyssa Ustby and Maria Gakdeng graduating. Harris provided that, leading the Tar Heels in points and assists per game.
With Harris moving onto her next chapter, who will UNC replace her with? Ciera Toomey and Blanca Thomas are poised for more minutes, while North Carolina also needs to be active in the transfer portal.
If Harris had an extra season of eligibility, there's a good chance she dons the Carolina Blue one more season. Now, Harris will chase her childhood dreams.
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LAS VEGAS – Dione Barbosa met the media Saturday after his win over Melissa Gatto at UFC Fight Night 272.
Barbosa (9-4 MMA, 3-1 UFC) took a majority decision from Gatto (9-3-2 MMA, 3-3 UFC) on the prelims at the Meta APEX in Las Vegas. One judge had the fight a draw thanks to a point deduction for Barbosa due to an illegal kick.
That kick proved to be controversial because it appeared Gatto briefly was unconscious from it, yet she was allowed to continue and lost the decision. Had she not been allowed to continue, the possibility exists she would have won by disqualification.
After she survived for the win, Barbosa said she would not have tried to break the rules.
"I didn't feel contact with her face at all," Barbosa told MMA Junkie at her post-fight news conference. “That's what I felt in there. That's why I tried to hold her head so I don't kick her head. It was not intentional at all. In the moment, the referee stopped (the fight) and I just needed to wait. I'm just there to try to do my job. I don't try to be unfair, dirty. I'm a martial artist. I don't think about doing dirty things to win the fight.
"I don't think she was completely out. She fell, for sure – it was a big impact. It felt like I landed a lot on her chest. It's a hard impact. … For sure, she felt something, and they gave her time to recover, and she recovered."
But don't go thinking the Brazilian is interested in changing her style just because she lost a point and had some tense moments wondering what might happen while Gatto needed the five minutes before she could go again.
Barbosa said she'll throw that same soccer kick every time – but will perhaps just work on its accuracy next time.
“It is a risk, but every single time I step in the octagon is a risk," Barbosa said. "In three seconds, something can change. One punch can land and change completely the fight. My life, my style, is (be risky). I'm a grappler, and today I'm like, 'I'll throw punches here. I want to finish this fight. I want $100K.' I take risks all the time. It's part of my life. This is what I love to do. I'll take a risk again. For sure, I'll recalculate and try to do better."
Check out Barbosa's post-fight interview in the video above.
Chelsea player who has lost fans’ trust has chance to win it all back with strong end to season
Wesley Fofana has lost the trust of most Chelsea fans over the last few months, but has a great chance to win them back.
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Looking at the updates given by Liam Rosenior last week, it seems like Reece James, Trevoh Chalobah and Levi Colwill will all be back from injury and available for selection before the end of this season.
That’s good news – but it doesn’t help them this weekend. The Blues are really short at the back, and the options they have available have all struggled when put into the team this season.
Fofana can earn fans’ trust back with strong end to season
Wesley Fofana has been bad since the turn of the year, and even worse he has often given the impression that he’s not too bothered about it either. Thanks to a lack of options, he’s almost certain to be playing regularly through this season-closing run, and we’re praying he takes that chance to earn the fans’ trust back.
There’s no doubt he’s our best defender available – in theory at least – we just need him to live up to his potential in this final run if we want to have a chance.
In other news…
Liam Rosenior would do wonders for his reputation if he can get the best of Pep Guardiola – but it won’t be easy.
Andrey Santos could play a key role this weekend while Enzo Fernandez is out, and he’s been talking ahead of the game.
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Mike Perry knows BKFC and David Feldman helped solidify a successful next chapter of his career after leaving the UFC, but that doesn’t mean there hasn’t been a bit of frustration along the way.
Perry is now shifting back into MMA as he’s set to face Nate Diaz in a massive fight on the Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano fight card on May 16 in Los Angeles. The event streams exclusively on Netflix.
Following the announcement, BKFC president David Feldman gave his thoughts on Perry’s decision to face Diaz, and while he wished the “King of Violence” champion well, Feldman admits he wishes Perry’s next move went down a different path with the promotion.
“Honestly we didn’t have much to do with that at all,” Feldman said. “I wish him the best of luck, I really do. These guys are going in there and risking their lives to make money and he’s going to make money and I’m happy for him there. But it wasn’t something that we were involved in, and it didn’t go down the way I wanted it to go down, to be quite frank.
“[Our relationships is] good. I wanted something different. I had something in the works, and they chose to do this instead, because they had the one out on it. They chose to do this instead. I had something really big planned, huge planned for them, and they chose to do this instead.”
Perry was asked about Feldman’s comments ahead of his fight promotion Dirty Boxing’s next event, DBX 6, which takes place Friday night in Miami.
“I’m really grateful for everything I’ve done in [BKFC] and everything [BKFC] has done for me,” Perry told MMA Fighting. “That is another one of the paths and options and opportunities. Last time I went out of bare-knuckle [I fought Jake Paul in a boxing match], this time I’m looking to have success stepping out of bare-knuckle.
“I don’t know if that matters [if] I go out [and] have success because of all the options afterwards. My goal as a prizefighter is to get paid. I do, still, have two fights on my [BKFC] contract. I love the bare-knuckle style of fighting. If we can make something happen after May 16, back with [BKFC] again, or depending on what numbers and options and opportunities, people I could face – where is the best place to go? I mean this fight… I win this fight, Netflix gives me another opportunity, so if I’m going to have 100 million people watch me, well [that’s big].
“There is no ill will, no bad blood, [no bad] taste in your mouth of whatever – well, I might have the blood taste in my mouth eventually again – but, yeah, I love [BKFC]. I love working with David Feldman, and we’ve had a lot of fun and hopefully it’s not over.”
Perry has found tremendous success in BKFC, winning all six of his promotional bouts — including victories over UFC veterans Michael Page, Luke Rockhold, Eddie Alvarez, Jeremy Stephens and Thiago Alves. While “Platinum” has become the face of the promotion over the years, he has expressed frustration about his lack of activity.
When asked if he could provide insight on the big fight Feldman and BKFC had in play for him, Perry tapped back into some of the frustrations he experienced this past year.
“That’s not fair, bro, because there’s lots of talk – shit moves, like shit changes,” Perry said. “Like, DBX changed.
“You know, last year, I was going to fight in January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, [and] end up fighting in October. Dude, I was supposed to fight every month in ‘25. Every month they told me, ‘Next month.’
“So, whoever comes to the table, man, I’m here for the shit, but [with] time to prepare, knowing what’s not going to change. That’s one thing about this fight with me and Nate is like, me and Nate signed a fight. We announced it. It f*cking happens. These fighters that get fights announced and then the shit changes, the fight falls out, something happens, doesn’t happen, like we show up to fight. I don’t want to jinx it now, but we’re pretty solid on we’re going to fight.”
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The Bayern Munich academy has churned out some excellent talents in recent times. One of them, now a full senior in the first team is taking the next step in his journey. The Bayern number six Aleksander Pavlović has made a name for himself at the club and beyond the country as a solid central midfielder. He has gone from watching the greats to marking his presence in the highest level of the game. Now, the 21-year-old aims to hit the next level with a focus on his self-refinement.
In a recent interview with the club’s magazine Säbener 51, Pavlović was asked whether he watched tapes of players in his position. “I used to do that occasionally. Today, I concentrate more on my own game and what I can improve. I think I’m on the right track. I notice how I’m improving from game to game and that’s exactly what I want to continue doing. There’s always room for improvement,” answered Pavlović (as captured by @iMiaSanMia).
The number six playbook
Pavlo’s journey as a number six is progressing along well and he has a legend’s playbook to look for solutions should he need some specific answer. The likes of Sergio Busquets, Rodri, Xabi Alonso and Thiago are some excellent players who have owned the CDM position. Be it ball distribution, pressure absorption, clinical passing, these legends have left a solution for nearly every question. While it is fantastic that young Pavlo is focussed on himself rather than tapes, these and more players are always available should he need help.
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Smylie Kaufman has issued his verdict on the chances of Jordan Spieth contending at The Masters this week.
Spieth is one of those players you can always imagine finding form at the perfect time when he gets to Augusta National.
Of course, the Texan won once and finished second twice in his first three starts at the event. Overall, he has finished in the top 10 six times in 12 appearances.
And there have been some positive signs for the 32-year-old so far this year. While he is yet to register a top 10 on the PGA Tour, he has finished tied for 11th at both the Arnold Palmer Invitational and the Valspar Championship, and 12th at the Genesis Invitational.
Smylie Kaufman expresses a concern about Jordan Spieth ahead of The Masters
With that, it would be no surprise if some were confident that Jordan Spieth may be about to register his first top 10 finish in a major since The Masters back in 2023.
Speaking on The Smylie Show, Smylie Kaufman explained what he believes it will take for Spieth to put himself in the mix following a disappointing week at the Valero Texas Open.
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“Jordan’s putting at Valero was a concern, a big concern. He lost eight strokes putting, the worst putting in the field. But his iron game and his ball-striking has been so good. He’s such a good pitcher,” he said.
“I’m so interested to see how he plays this week, because if he finds something in the putting, and he gets on these quick greens that have more slope to them – Valero last week, soft greens, slow, cross grain, you’re playing wind on slow greens – this week it will be fast, heavily-breaking greens, that’s much more his speed. If the putter is better inside of eight feet, I think he might have a chance to contend just based off how he’s hit the golf ball.”
Jordan Spieth’s putting woes at the Valero Texas Open only tell part of the story
There have definitely been some encouraging signs for Spieth since he returned from the wrist surgery he underwent after his 2024 season had concluded.
He really became a solid driver of the golf ball during that time when his wrist was an issue. Meanwhile, few players have been more ruthless with the putter than Spieth was when he really burst onto the scene in the majors.
The good news is that Data Golf shows that Spieth has gained strokes with the putter in four of his last six starts on the PGA Tour.
He has also gained strokes with his approach play in his last five starts, with The Players Championship representing the high point so far this year.
Spieth’s putting was poor at the Valero Texas Open. Interestingly, it was his worst putting display since the same tournament four years ago, according to Data Golf.
That would suggest that he may not need to read too much into this past week.
The bigger concern would be that he followed that display at the Valero in 2022 by missing the cut for the first time ever at The Masters days later.
Giannis Antetokounmpo has responded to claims that he acts as the Milwaukee Bucks’ de facto general manager, using sarcasm to push back on the narrative.
The discussion around Giannis’ influence has followed him for years, especially as one of the league’s most dominant players. But his latest comments make it clear he sees that perception very differently.
Rather than embracing it, he chose to address it head-on, and his response carried a clear message.
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Giannis Antetokounmpo denies being the decision-maker for the Milwaukee Bucks
Speaking in comments reported by the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, Giannis Antetokounmpo addressed his role in team decisions.
He said, “I’m telling you the truth. I see, of course; I interview, but I don’t make the decision. That’s everyone, not just me. All the players, well not all of them – for the longest time it was Bud [coach Mike Budenholzer], Giannis and Khris [Middleton].
“But I don’t make a decision. I was the youngest player on the team.”
The explanation suggests involvement in discussions, but not authority over final calls.
Giannis Antetokounmpo jokes about GM salary amid Bucks perception
Giannis then addressed the narrative more directly, using humour to underline his point.
“There’s only 24 hours in a day. And also if this is what they believe, I should get paid more. I don’t know what the salary of a GM is; I should get the salary of a GM. I should get the salary of the coach. I should get more,” Antetokounmpo continued.
He concluded, stating: “Sorry, if that’s what they believe, I should get more. But it doesn’t matter what they believe. I know what is the truth.”
The comment reflects frustration with how his influence is perceived externally.
It also reinforces his stance that while he may be consulted, he is not responsible for the decisions often attributed to him.
Wales have suffered a significant injury blow heading into this month's World Cup qualifying double-header against Albania after Ceri Holland was ruled out of both games through injury.
The Football Association of Wales says Holland, one of the most influential players in Rhian Wilkinson's squad, has withdrawn from the squad with an unspecified problem, as has Newcastle United defender Lois Joel.
The versatile Holland, 28, was not involved in Liverpool's Women's FA Cup quarter-final win over Charlton on Sunday.
Following the withdrawals, Wales boss Wilkinson has added forward Olivia Francis to her squad.
Wales face Albania at Wrexham's Stok Cae Ras on Tuesday, 14 April (19:15 BST) before travelling for the return fixture at the Elbasan Arena in Elbasan four days later (17:00 BST).
Lucy Farrell-Shrouder (Stoke City - on loan from Burnley), Safia Middleton-Patel (Manchester United), Poppy Soper (Rugby Borough), Mayzee Davies (Manchester City), Charlie Estcourt (Portsmouth), Gemma Evans (Liverpool), Rhiannon Roberts (Sunderland), Esther Morgan (Bristol City), Lily Woodham (Liverpool), Hayley Ladd (Crystal Palace), Sophie Ingle (Bristol City), Angharad James (Seattle Reign), Carrie Jones (IFK Norrköping), Ella Powell (Bristol City), Mia Ross (Charlton Athletic), Rachel Rowe (Nottingham Forest), Tianna Teisar (Plymouth Argyle - on loan from Bristol City), Annie Wilding (Portsmouth), Ffion Morgan (West Ham United), Phoebie Poole (Plymouth Argyle), Mared Griffiths (Sunderland - on loan from Manchester United), Hannah Cain (Leicester City), Elise Hughes (Crystal Palace), Olivia Francis (Plymouth Argyle).
DETROIT, MI - MARCH 28: Philadelphia Flyers Right wing Owen Tippett (74) scores a break away goal during the game between Philadelphia Flyers and Detroit Red Wings on March 28, 2026 at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, MI (Photo by Allan Dranberg/Icon Sportswire)
Monday’s slate of games had little to no impact on the Philadelphia Flyers’ playoff hopes and dreams. However, over the course of the next two days, there are a combined 14 NHL games, and 4 of them can impact the Flyers’ postseason push.
Since Monday’s games had no impact on the Metropolitan and Eastern Conference races, the standings did not change much. Nonetheless, here is an updated look at the standings as of Tuesday morning.
The Flyers control their own destiny in the playoff race. If they take care of their own business, the rest will take care of itself. But just because they’re in a Metropolitan playoff spot, it does not mean that eyes should not remain on the Wild Card as well.
With 5 games left in the season, a lot can still happen.
So, let’s take a look at the games on Tuesday and Wednesday’s slate and impact the Flyers’ postseason push.
Watching guide for Tuesday and Wednesday’s games impacting the Flyers’ playoff chances
As always, the bolded team is the best-case scenario win.
Tuesday
Lighting (A1, 102) @ Senators (WC2, 90) – 7:00 pm EST Blue Jackets (WC5, 88) @ Red Wings (WC4, 88) – 7:00 pm EST (End in regulation above all else) Flyers (M3, 90) @ Devils (WC7, 83) – 7:00 pm EST
Wednesday
Capitals (WC6, 87) @ Maple Leafs (WC8/Elim, 78) – 7:30 pm EST
Potential Outcomes
If the Flyers take care of business on Tuesday, they move to 92 points, extending their lead to 3 points above the Islanders. If the Red Wings beat the Blue Jackets, it becomes a 4-point lead over Columbus in the Metro. If the Blue Jackets win, they stay two points back of the Flyers.
If the Blue Jackets win and the Flyers lose, the Blue Jackets would take over the third metro spot, and the Flyers would fall out of a playoff spot to WC3 due to regulation wins. As long as the Flyers earn a point on Tuesday, their spot is safe.
That is why the Red Wings are the ideal team in that DET vs CBJ matchup. The Flyers have the Red Wings next, so they could make up the points during the very next game. That game needs to end in regulation.
If the Senators beat the Lightning, they could fend off the teams pushing for their playoff spot. In the event that the Red Wings win in regulation and the Senators lose in regulation, Ottawa would still hold the WC2 spot with the regulation wins tie breaker. All the Senators need is a point to keep their spot.
Washington could only catch the Islanders at 89 points. They could not jump into a playoff spot with a win on Wednesday. But, they could make things really interesting if they do join the Isles at 89 points, making it a four-team race between them, the Isles, Blue Jackets, and Flyers for the Metro 3rd spot. A loss would set them pretty far back with only 3 games to play after. All but taking them out of the conversation.
The fantasy baseball waiver wire tends to be fruitful in April, as several relievers earn ninth-inning roles, some starters unveil new arsenals, and a few hitters surge out of the gate. The most difficult part of playing the waiver wire at this time of the year is figuring out which players can be dropped.
The players listed below are currently over-rostered in Yahoo leagues, either because they were drafted too often or because something has changed since the season started. Please keep in mind that I’m not saying you must drop these players – in some formats, keeping them on the team makes sense. But my recommendation is to take a second look at the usefulness of any team member who is listed below.
Relievers
Dennis Santana, Pirates, 81%: Although widely regarded as the Pirates best reliever, Santana is being used more as a fireman than a closer, which means that he is pitching in high-leverage situations that may or may not be in the ninth inning. The right-hander can still be rostered in many leagues, but his rate needs to come down by 15-20%.
Carlos Estévez, Royals, 71%: Estévez is on the IL, has lost significant velocity and has been replaced as the team’s closer. He can be cut by any manager who can use the IL spot on a different player. I would much rather stash injured starters Merrill Kelly, Shane Bieber or Joe Musgrove, who are rostered in fewer leagues than Estévez.
Robert Suarez, Braves, 61%: Sure, Suarez earned 76 saves over 2024-25. He isn’t a closer anymore, and his team’s closer (Raisel Iglesias) is off to a solid start. Suarez is rostered in more leagues than most for a setup man, even though he is not one of the best candidates to soon move into a ninth-inning role. It makes sense to drop Suarez for a current closer, or for a setup man who is working behind a worse pitcher than Iglesias.
Griffin Jax, Rays, 41%: The Rays have used Jax in a variety of innings. Unfortunately, none of those innings have been the ninth frame. In addition to his disappointing usage, Jax hasn’t pitched well (11.25 ERA, 2.50 WHIP). From the Rays, I would sooner roster Bryan Baker. And of course, there are several more deserving options from the other 29 teams.
Starters
Zac Gallen, Diamondbacks, 81%: Gallen has made two starts, and although he has limited baserunners and scoring (3.60 ERA, 1.10 WHIP), his underlying numbers don’t look good. The right-hander has struck out just four batters across 10 innings, which is not an encouraging sign for someone who logged a 4.83 ERA and 1.26 WHIP last season. I can understand the rationale by those who grabbed Gallen in points leagues for this scoring period in which he has two starts, but he should be dropped on Sunday for someone who is showing more upside.
Jack Flaherty, Tigers, 73%: In deeper leagues, I’m keeping Flaherty due to his significant strikeout upside. But I don’t have time in shallow formats to wait around for the right-hander to harness his command. Flaherty has an unsightly 8:8 K:BB ratio and is coming off a disappointing 2025 season in which he logged a 4.64 ERA. There are plenty of exciting starters who can be added in his place.
Ryne Nelson, Diamondbacks, 62%: Nelson is a useful streamer who should be rostered in 10-15% fewer leagues. His strikeout skills are below average, he is backed by a subpar bullpen, and he has started off 2026 by issuing six walks in two starts. There are more available pitchers with greater upside, such as Andrew Painter and Parker Messick.
Hitters
Ernie Clement, Blue Jays, 62%: A fan favorite in Toronto, Clement is going to start 150 games this season. But his fantasy appeal mostly ends there, as he lacks the power or speed to make a significant impact. Clement has accumulated 21 homers and 18 steals in 296 games across the past two seasons, and he tends to be placed near the bottom of the lineup. Managers should aim for hitters with more than 10-10 upside and can circle back to players like Clement if they are in a pinch later in the season.
Brendan Donovan, Mariners, 88%: Donovan is similar to Clement. Both players will hit for average but lack the power or speed to make a significant fantasy impact. Donovan tops Clement for overall value by typically enjoying a premium lineup spot, but he is almost certain to finish the season with fewer than 20 HR+SB. Like Clement, he’s a good fallback option in a few weeks if some high-upside targets don’t pan out.
José Caballero, Yankees, 66%: Sure, Caballero can steal bases with the best of them, but he is a poor hitter who will move to a utility role when Anthony Volpe returns in early May. There is nothing wrong with streaming Caballero in categories leagues right now, but most managers should spend April looking for players with longer staying power and a more complete skill set.
Noelvi Marte, Reds, 47%: Marte may end up being one of this year’s biggest draft disappointments. Considered by many to be a breakout candidate, the 24-year-old has opened the season as a platoon player who has started just five of the Reds’ 10 games. No one belongs on mixed-league rosters when they are sitting against most righties.
Masyn Winn, Cardinals, 44%: Given the depth at the shortstop position, there is little reason for Winn to be rostered in roughly half of Yahoo leagues. The 24-year-old has limited upside, which he showed when he failed to reach double digits in homers or steals across 129 games last season. Winn is also off to a slow start this year and can sit on waivers until he heats up.
Addison Barger, Blue Jays, 35%: Barger excelled during October, which masked the fact that he hit .223 with eight homers in the second half of last season. He is off to a miserable start this season and sits on the bench when a lefty is starting. Like Winn, Barger is waiver-wire fodder until he gets his season on track.
Dylan Crews, Nationals, 38%: The Nats, who are not exactly the 1927 Yankees, sent Crews to the minors at the end of spring training. Their lack of confidence in the 24-year-old’s current profile gives fantasy managers enough reason to leave him on the waiver wire. Sure, Crews is formerly an elite prospect, but he has a lifetime .634 OPS over 116 games and is no lock to succeed when he eventually gets another chance.
Colvin played in 35 games this season for Wake Forest, routinely finding himself in the starting lineup. Just over 27 minutes were given to Colvin by head coach Steve Forbes every time out there. Production followed, averaging 11.6 points while shooting 40.3% from the field and 36% from three. He also added 4.4 rebounds and 1.4 assists per game.
Two performances stand out more than others for Colvin. Dec. 14 saw him drop 33 points on Queens thanks to seven made three-pointers. A nearly identical stat line was put up two months later, just against a much tougher opponent. Syracuse watched Colvin go for 32 points, also with seven makes from deep. He had the exact same eight rebounds and three assists in both.
Tampa Bay Lightning head coach Jon Cooper did not hold back after a dangerous incident left Pontus Holmberg injured in a crucial late-season NHL game. The coach voiced clear frustration, calling the situation avoidable and risky for both teams.
The injury occurred during a 4-2 loss to the Buffalo Sabres on April 6. In the third period, Holmberg absorbed an open-ice hit from Peyton Krebs before losing balance. He then crashed shoulder-first into an unlatched penalty box door, which had been opened early as an official prepared to release a player.
Holmberg remained on the ice in visible pain as play stopped with just over seven minutes left. He did not return and was later seen with his arm in a sling.
Early updates suggest a shoulder injury, and Cooper later admitted the forward’s condition was “not good.”
Speaking after the game, Cooper questioned how such an error could happen.
“I don’t know who is working the penalty box over there, but I don’t know if they should keep their job after what happened there,” Cooper said. “Like, leaving the door open. That could have hurt anyone on either team. Those are just dangerous situations, so a little frustrated on my part, to be honest.”
NHL is investigating the incident after Pontus Holmberg’s injury
The NHL has since opened an investigation into the unlatched door, focusing on game operations and safety protocols. The timing is critical, with the playoffs approaching and every roster piece carrying added value.
Reporter Eduardo A. Encina contacted the league and reported that the NHL is reviewing the incident, quoting a spokesman saying, “The league is looking into it.”
Holmberg’s absence could impact Tampa Bay’s forward depth. His line with Yanni Gourde and Zemgus Girgensons has become an important unit heading into the postseason. The trio provides balance, defensive stability, and energy in tight games.
Despite the loss, the Lightning remain among the top contenders in the Atlantic Division with a 48-23-6 record. However, this incident shifts attention to player safety and depth concerns at a crucial stage of the season.
With the defensive front always a priority in Los Angeles, the Rams are doing their homework on the next wave of interior disruptors. The team recently held a meeting with Georgia defensive tackle Christen Miller, according to KPRC2's Aaron Wilson.
Miller, measuring 6-foot-4 and 321 pounds, was a pillar of the Bulldogs' front during the 2025 season. Miller tallied 23 combined tackles, four tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks in his final collegiate season. He finished with four sacks, 64 tackles and 11.5 tackles for a loss over the past three seasons.
The Rams don't have an immediate need at defensive tackle with Kobie Turner, Tyler Davis and Poona Ford, but they might be looking for some depth with Turner on an expiring deal and Davis and Ford with two years left on their current contracts. L.A. drafted Ty Hamilton in the fifth round a year ago, but he hasn't panned out yet.
Miller is likely a second-round pick, so the Rams could be looking at him with their No. 61 selection. For a team that covets interior defensive pressure, though, Miller might be a solid addition to the front four as both a win-now and future-looking move.
One of the strengths of the Atlanta Falcons' roster is their secondary, where they have multiple stars and some solid depth options all around. However, in the modern NFL the back end of your defense can never be too good or too deep.
With that in mind, Atlanta shouldn't hesitate to add more talent to this unit in the upcoming 2026 NFL draft. One prospect that they have their eye on in particular could help complete the look, potentially turning a good unit into a great one. That would be Arizona star Treydan Stukes, who will be entering the pros with the complete package, including plus size, speed, versatility, experience and ball skills.
According to a report by Ian Rapoport at NFL Network, Stukes will be visiting with the Falcons this week, as well as the Panthers and the Eagles. He's already visited the Cowboys, Cardinals, Titans and Rams.
A combo safety/nickel defender, Stukes put in six years with the Wildcats, appearing in a total of 52 games. In that time, he put up seven interceptions, 29 pass breakups, 12 tackles for a loss and 206 combined tackles overall.
On tape Stukes is quick to the ball, has sharp instincts and is unafraid to stick his nose in and make tackles in space. Here's a look at his highlight reel.
Stukes' draft stock has steadily risen since the end of the college football season. He is now expected to come off the board some time in the third or fourth rounds of the draft.
The Falcons will be entering this year's draft with only five picks to make, so they have to be selective. If he's still on the board when they're on the clock in Round 3 (No. 79 overall) Stukes will be worth a serious look at a minimum.
The final week of the NBA regular season has arrived, and teams around the league are looking to improve postseason seeds or lock up spots in the play-in tournament. Others are finishing off their campaigns to tank their way into a top pick in June.
As the 2025-26 regular season comes to a close, our new NBA power rankings reveal the best and worst teams heading into the 2026 NBA playoffs.
30. Washington Wizards
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This has been another disappointing season for the Washington Wizards as they head into the end of the season with the East’s worst record. Yet, there is reason for hope in 2026-27 because former first-round picks Alex Sarr and Kyshawn George showed further growth this season.
Furthermore, the trade additions of Trae Young and Anthony Davis before the trade deadline add to what could be an interesting starting five — with whoever they get in the draft — next season.
29. Indiana Pacers
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The Indiana Pacers were always expected to struggle mightily this season after top star Tyrese Haliburton suffered a torn Achilles in the Finals, and they lost Myles Turner to the Bucks in free agency. Yet, there was a second-half hope for a play-in push when they traded for Ivica Zubac.
However, like the Jazz, they chose to tank despite a big addition. While it is ugly and is part of why the NBA wants to make a huge overhaul of the lottery system, the Pacers are set up to be a finals contender in 2026-27.
28. Brooklyn Nets
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In June’s draft, the Brooklyn Nets had four first-round picks and chose to use them instead of packaging the quartet in trades for veteran players. That proved to be a mistake because none of those four players haven’t given reason to believe they can be a core member of a future winning team.
As the Nets head toward being in another draft lottery, the only thing that made them mildly watchable this season was Michael Porter Jr. having a career year after coming to Brooklyn in a trade last summer.
27. Sacramento Kings
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On paper, the Sacramento Kings should have been a good team this season. Yet, the NBA analysts who prophesied a messy season were right. Despite the talent on the roster, the Kings were one of the worst teams in the NBA all year.
Now, management will hope that having one of the NBA’s worst records will amount to a top-three pick in June’s draft and a prospect who can finally liberate them from their losing ways.
26. Utah Jazz
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While the Utah Jazz had the potential to reach the play-in earlier in the season, they became a lightning rod in the second half, emerging as one of the most blatant tanking teams after the deadline.
Despite adding Grizzlies star Jaren Jackson Jr. in a blockbuster trade, the Jazz have decided to look ahead and rest their best in the fourth quarter of games over the last couple of months so they can get more ping pong balls. The strategy is working, and they are tied for the worst record in the West.
25. Memphis Grizzlies
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The Memphis Grizzlies were always going to be different after firing Taylor Jenkins late last season and replacing him with assistant Tuomas Iisalo. However, few expected the season to be overshadowed by will they, or won’t they trade talk about Ja Morant. In the end, they didn’t and instead moved Jaren Jackson Jr.
The 2025-26 season was a mess for the Grizzlies as Morant only suited up in 20 games, and they pivoted in the second half to hoping they could find a new savior in the NBA Draft.
24. New Orleans Pelicans
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It’s another season, and the New Orleans Pelicans are again a laughing stock in the Western Conference. Although Zion Williamson did suit up in 62 games — the second most of his career — it did not stop the Pels from being a bottom-10 team defensively and a mediocre offense. They are like the other bottom feeders, hoping they can find a new savior in June’s NBA Draft.
23. Dallas Mavericks
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The Dallas Mavericks got off to a rough start this season as Anthony Davis struggled to stay on the court, and the absence of Kyrie Irving became blatantly obvious. It was a major reason why GM Nico Harrison was fired in November.
However, while they were among the early teams to start tanking when they traded Davis to the Wizards, No. 1 pick Cooper Flagg has offered hope of a bright future. The former Duke star lived up to expectations in his rookie season and showed that Dallas may have a legitimate replacement to Luka Doncic.
22. Milwaukee Bucks
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The Milwaukee Bucks made some big changes in the summer when they moved on from future Hall of Famer Damian Lillard and signed Myles Turner to keep top star Giannis Antetokounmpo happy. It didn’t matter as the Bucks were one of the biggest disappointments in the NBA this year and won’t make the playoffs.
They head into the summer tanking for more ping pong balls and developing off-court drama between team legend Antetokounmpo and the front office that should set up a blockbuster trade in the offseason.
21. Chicago Bulls
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Late last season, the Chicago Bulls offered fans hope after the trade that brought Josh Giddey to town. However, despite a solid start to the year, one of the worst defenses in the NBA (121.6 opponents’ PPG) pulled them to the back of the standings as the season played out.
With management seeing the writing on the wall, they went into tank mode in February after trading Coby White and Nikola Vucevic. Now they are just playing out the string.
20. Golden State Warriors
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Last spring, the Golden State Warriors looked like a serious dark horse to reach the Finals. However, Stephen Curry’s hamstring injury threw ice water on those aspirations. Another stunning injury derailed their championship plans again this season when Jimmy Butler suffered a season-ending ACL tear in January.
Making matters worse is that Curry has struggled to stay healthy in the second half. If not for the bottom of the West all being in tank mode, the Warriors probably wouldn’t be in the play-in next week.
19. Portland Trail Blazers
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The Portland Trail Blazers saw a dark cloud placed over their season from day one, when former head coach Chauncey Billups was implicated in a wild poker game rigging scheme. However, they have overcome the drama and should finish with a record over. 500 for the first time since 2020-21.
Maybe the biggest reason why is a career year from former Wizards lottery pick Deni Avdija. The 25-year-old leads the team in scoring (23.9 PPG) and has had one of the most unexpected breakthrough seasons in the league this year.
18. Los Angeles Clippers
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The Los Angeles Clippers were a mess over the first couple of months of the season. However, despite off-court drama, they rallied the troops and caught fire. Yet, that did not stop management from moving two of their best players — James Harden and Ivica Zubac — before the trade deadline.
Despite the weakened roster, Kawhi Leonard being healthy and playing very well has allowed the Clippers to stay competitive and reach the play-in tournament.
17. Orlando Magic
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There were very high hopes for the Orlando Magic in 2025-26 after they gave up a boatload of assets to land Grizzlies veteran Desmond Bane. However, he has not made the impact on offense that they hoped for, and Franz Wagner suiting up in just 31 games has only made things worse.
One of the biggest surprises is that the Magic have gone from giving up just 105.5 PPG (No. 1 in the NBA) in 2024-25 to 115.3 this season. That is a major reason why they will be an underdog in the play-in tournament.
16. Miami Heat
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The Miami Heat have underwhelmed this season despite Norman Powell having an even better season than his All-Star year for the Clippers in 2024-25. While they are second best in the NBA in points (120.8 PPG), their patented Erik Spoelstra defense has disappeared this season.
After being a top 10 defense last year, they have badly regressed in 2025-26 and are giving up almost nine points more a night. It’s why they will walk into the play-in as a serious underdog.
15. Toronto Raptors
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The Toronto Raptors punted on a playoff push last season. Hoping that year two for head coach Darko Rajakovic and the addition of Brandon Ingram could lead to a big turnaround in 2025-26. It has worked as they have a chance to win 15 more games than they did a year ago.
This season, Toronto has emerged as one of the better defensive teams in the NBA. Giving up 112.1 PPG, which is top 10 in the league. However, they are in danger of being in the play-in this month because their offense is scoring 114.4 PPG, which eighth worst in the NBA.
14. Charlotte Hornets
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While LaMelo Ball and Miles Bridges posted good numbers, and prospect Kon Knueppel emerged as a serious ROTY candidate, the Charlotte Hornets struggled mightily in the first half. However, since the calendar switched to January, they have gelled into one of the better teams in the NBA.
They are a solid group on offense, but their defense, giving up just 111.3 points a night (sixth best in the NBA), is why they have a serious chance of locking up a playoff spot for the first time in a decade this month.
13. Philadelphia 76ers
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The Philadelphia 76ers bounced back from a disastrous 2024-25 campaign due to the emergence of Tyrese Maxey into one of the conference’s brightest young stars and rookie VJ Edgecombe into a future All-Star. The guards are why they have a top-six record despite Joel Embiid and Paul George missing more than half of the season.
However, with the two future Hall of Famers seemingly healthy ahead of the playoffs, the Sixers are set up to be a very dangerous postseason team this month.
12. Phoenix Suns
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Outside of the 76ers, the Phoenix Suns were the NBA’s biggest letdown in 2024-25. It’s why they made wholesale changes last summer, including bringing in a new coach and getting rid of Kevin Durant and Bradley Beal. The changes have delivered positive results, and the team will be in the play-in this year.
The biggest difference from last season is that this group plays pretty good defense, and is giving up the seventh fewest points in the NBA (111.3 PPG). However, they got rid of a lot of offensive thump and are the fifth-worst scoring team in the league. A major reason why is that Jalen Green has not lived up to the hopes Phoenix had when they landed him in the Durant deal. He has played in just 30 games this season.
11. Atlanta Hawks
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For the Atlanta Hawks, this season has been about building for the long-term. The best proof is Jalen Johnson’s emergence as a new star and the organization moving long-time face of the franchise, Trae Young, to Washington.
With Johnson now officially leading the way and their young core continuing to improve, Atlanta has been one of the better teams in the East in the second half. Moving all the way up to the fifth seed in the conference and set up to be a problem for whoever they play in Round 1.
10. Minnesota Timberwolves
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The Minnesota Timberwolves entered the new season as one of the West’s elites after back-to-back trips to the Western Conference Finals. However, one of the best defensive units in the NBA has regressed this season. A year ago, they were giving up 109.3 a night. This year, they are up to 114.1 points against.
It is a major reason why they head into the final week of the campaign fighting to avoid a play-in game next week.
9. Cleveland Cavaliers
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Last year, the Cleveland Cavaliers were the East’s best team during the regular season. However, for much of this season, Cleveland regressed from their previous place in the conference. However, following their deadline trade for James Harden, the Cavs are a bit of a dark horse in the conference.
While they have a middle-of-the-road defensive team, the group posting 119.3 points a night can’t be underestimated in a seven-game series.
8. Houston Rockets
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The Houston Rockets were one of the best stories in the NBA last season, as they evolved into an elite team in the West with strong defense and the emergence of Alperen Sengun. They assumed adding future Hall of Famer Kevin Durant would create a force that rivals the Thunder. While the Rockets have been good, they aren’t spreading fear among their rivals.
Although they are giving up just 109.9 points a night — fourth best in the NBA — the absence of Fred VanVleet has led to an offense near the bottom 10 in the game (114.8 PPG).
7. Los Angeles Lakers
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There were big expectations for the Los Angeles Lakers this season. They got a full training camp with young superstar Luka Doncic, and head coach JJ Redick impressed during his rookie year. Plus, they still have one of the greatest players of all time, LeBron James, still playing at a high level.
While it took some time and some frustrating months, LA has played well over the last 30 days and has looked like one of the NBA’s best. Unfortunately, an onset of injuries to some of their key players, including to Doncic, has created concern about their chances of going far in the playoffs.
6. New York Knicks
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After coming up short in the East finals last year, the New York Knicks took the bold step of firing head coach Tom Thibodeau and replacing him with veteran coach Mike Brown. Yet, the move has not delivered far different results than previous seasons.
The team will win over 50 games for a third straight year, but despite a top 10 offense and top five defense statistically, Jalen Brunson and his Knicks have many detractors because of how inconsistent they are against the elite teams in the league.
5. Denver Nuggets
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When you have, arguably, the best player on the planet, Nikola Kokic, the Denver Nuggets will always be a very competitive squad. While they made a coaching change late last season, they still own the best offense in the NBA (121.4 PPG) heading into the postseason.
A key reason why is the reemergence of Jamal Murray. The one-time All-Star is having a career year and looks a lot like the star sidekick he was during their title run in 2023. If they can just play defense when it matters, Denver will be a problem in the playoffs.
4. Detroit Pistons
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The Detroit Pistons have gone from a feel-good story last season to one of the best teams in the NBA in 2025-26. Led by Cade Cunningham and their young core, the Pistons have a real chance to reach the NBA Finals due to a defense that is giving up just 109.6 PPG — third best in the NBA.
However, Detroit will only go as far as MVP candidate Cunningham takes them. However, being 100% for the playoffs after suffering a collapsed lung last month creates a huge question mark for their finals hopes.
3. Boston Celtics
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Jayson Tatum’s season-ending injury a year ago seemingly set the Boston Celtics up for a season well-below their usual expectations. However, Jaylen Brown and the best defense in the NBA (107.1 PPG) have the Celtics in striking range of the best record in the East as we near the playoffs.
Yet, what makes them a growing favorite to get to the finals this year is Tatum returning to the floor quicker than expected and looking pretty close to his All-NBA self already.
2. San Antonio Spurs
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There has been no better story in the NBA this season than Victor Wembanyama and the San Antonio Spurs. Despite being just a couple of years removed from a second straight 22-win season, the team will win over 60-games and is a serious threat to the Thunder in the West.
Furthermore, the 22-year-old phenom is a serious MVP candidate because of the force he is on both sides of the court. The Frenchman, their young and talented core, and a top-five defense have them the closest they’ve been to a title in a decade.
1. Oklahoma City Thunder
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The Oklahoma City Thunder were the cream of the crop in the NBA last season en route to the franchise winning its first championship a year ago. Not much has changed for reigning MVP Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and the team in 2025-26 as they head into the playoffs with a top-five offense and the No. 2 defense in the league (107.5 PPG).
The biggest difference in 2025-26 was that elite B-side Jalen Williams only played in 31 games this season. However, they still had the best record in the NBA all year despite his injury woes and are close to fully healthy for the playoffs. That’s a scary proposition.
The Indianapolis Colts will be hosting Louisville wide receiver Chris Bell on an official pre-draft visit, according to Ian Rapoport.
During the pre-draft process, each NFL team can have up to 30 draft prospects take an official visit. These visits can be with first-round prospects all the way to UDFAs.
Let's take a closer look at what Bell could bring to the Colts.
Colts 2026 NFL draft prospect to watch: WR Chris Bell
Rapoport adds that with Bell undergoing surgery in December for a torn ACL, "countless" teams have had him in to check his progress as he rehabs.
Prior to his injury, Bell was having a huge season, totaling 72 catches on 106 targets for 917 yards with six touchdowns. Bell was particularly good with the ball in his hands, averaging 5.2 yards after the catch. He ranked 22nd among wideouts in yards per route run -- an efficiency metric from PFF.
Most of his snaps came lined up outside. Over the last three seasons, Bell has had 144 receptions. He was a first-team All-ACC selection in 2025.
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Here is what NFL.com's Lance Zierlein wrote about Bell in his pre-draft scouting report:
"Possession receiver coming off of his most productive year and a late-season ACL tear. Bell’s scores frequently came as a move target across the hashes, where he was able to use impressive build-up speed to eliminate angles and outrun everyone in the secondary to the paint. He’s average at eluding press and separating from tight man underneath. Improving his catch focus and positioning when contested will be critical. Bell lacks dynamic qualities and his ACL tear could impact his draft slotting, but he's a big, physical target with room to improve. He has a chance to become an average WR2/3 in time."
As of now, that WR3 role on the depth chart behind Pierce and Josh Downs is up for grabs. Westbrook-Ikhine and Ashton Dulin are the likely frontrunners competing for that playing time. But another addition at this position to boost competition and hopefully raise the floor of this unit should still be on Ballard's radar.
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The first season under Niko Medved is in the books. Year Zero was better than expected in many ways and the several days are going to be a whirlwind of roster moves and portal additions. Stay tuned for more on that. But before we move on to the next season, let’s take one look back at the 2025-26 season and grade all of the important actors.
Cade Tyson – A
The senior forward had a forgettable junior season in North Carolina, but took a chance Niko Medved at Minnesota and totally redeemed himself. Tyson was one of the most successful transfers in the Big Ten, going from playing 8 minutes and 2.6 points per game last year for the Tar Heels to never coming off the floor, averaging 19.6 points per game and earning All-Big Ten Honorable Mention. This season would have been dramatically different without the scoring ability and durability of Tyson.
Bobby Durkin – A-
This grade is a little bit inflated due to surpassing all expectations. This year was fantastic for Durkin, who established himself as a dangerous three-point shooter and a guy who is highlighted on every opponent’s scouting report. The mounting injuries played out ideally for Durkin who saw his minutes significantly increase when Chansey Willis Jr and Robert Viahola were lost for the season. But it was just the opportunity for minutes that helped Durkin. When Medved decided that this team was going to play zone for nearly 100% of the time, this helped him on the defensive end of the floor and mitigated his lack of lateral footspeed. A win-win for Durkin.
Jaylen Crocker-Johnson – B+
Medved’s lone Colorado State transfer led the team in rebounding and was second in scoring. Another transfer who was a perfect fit and performed to expectations. I loved JCJ’s toughness, his rebounding and overall “fit.” What I don’t love is his quick trigger from three. A decent shooter, for a big man, but the decision to shoot the three often came too early in the shot clock.
Langston Reynolds – B+
The other senior was equally as valuable but more for his leadership, defense and ability to finish at the rim like no other guard on the roster. Reynolds transferred in from Northern Colorado, began the season on the bench but ended up starting and playing nearly 40 minutes per game. Toughness, leadership and tenacity were strengths of Reynolds; shooting was not. Unfortunately, his shooting was occasionally a liability, otherwise his grade would be much higher.
Isaac Asuma – B-
After a really nice freshman season, Asuma returned to play for Medved and had a really nice sophomore season. He played in all 33 games, averaged 11 points per game, four rebounds and nearly four assists. He played solid defense and was reliable on both ends of the floor. The beginning of the season seemed to be a bigger adjustment for Asuma as he was acclimating to what Medved required and finding his role. But he settled in as the team moved in January and saw his per-game average increase after 12/31. I expect Asuma we will see Asuma continue to grow next year as a leader and with his production.
Kai Shinholster – C
Frankly, Shinholster did fine. He was a true freshman who was thrown into the fire before he was truly ready. His defense was solid, his understanding of the offense was fine, but his shooting is going to have take a significant jump as a sophomore. The 6’5” guard averaged just 1.8 points per game and as the team’s only viable option off the bench, he was the team’s 6th man at 13 minutes per game. But it was his 22.5% from three that really limited his contribution to the offense.
Max Gizzi – C+
Thrust into action a few times during the Big Ten season and Gizzi held his own. The D2 product that did not score until the loss to Baylor in The Crown, giving himself two career points at the D1 level. Gizzi was here for some toughness and defense. He played sparingly but ultimately was needed when injuries wrecked this roster.
Robert Vaihola / Chansey Willis Jr – INCOMPLETE
Both of these guys were starters before injuries ended their seasons entirely.
Vaihola was the team’s starting center for five games and was most impactful as a rebounder. He was crafty around the basket, but lacks the ideal size for a Big Ten center. But his rebounding is elite and it was missed throughout the season.
Willis Jr was the team’s starting point guard who made if seven games before being lost for the season. He came to Minnesota after leading the MAC in scoring while playing for Western Michigan. This prolific scoring did not really materialize in the first month of the season, but he likely would have settled in and found his place in the offense.
BJ Omot / Chance Stephens / Nehemiah Turner – D-
These three transfers never made any impact on the floor and all three are out the door. These are not an F only because injuries played a part in their lack of any meaningful contribution. How much they were injured for the season and how much was just a factor of them not being a good fit for the program…that is unknown.
Coaching – A
This staff did a fantastic job of getting this team to play connected and together offensively. On defense they adjusted to the situation of a limited roster and did the best they could, I would not expect that playing zone is their preferred defense moving forward. They brought in the right kids, they got them playing above their collective talent and exceeded all expectations. For this season, they were excellent.
A solid first season that was unexpectedly successful. The future looks better, but there is still a long ways to go before we see a Gopher in a One Shining Moment montage.
The Baltimore Orioles needed more depth in their bullpen, especially in the form of left-handed relievers.
Both Keegan Akin and Dietrich Enns are on the injured list, and manager Craig Albernaz's southpaw options were limited. The AL East club attempted to mitigate that issue on Monday, making a trade with the St. Louis Cardinals.
Ari Alexander of Boston 7 News reported on Monday that the Orioles acquired left-hander Nick Raquet from the Cardinals in exchange for 22-year-old outfield prospect Brayden Smith.
Raquet, 30, has a 0.00 ERA in the Majors, thanks to two scoreless outings last September. He began the year at Triple-A Memphis, where he recorded three strikeouts and allowed one earned run in three innings.
The Orioles selected Smith in the 13th round of the 2025 draft. He posted a .671 OPS in 16 games at Single-A Delmarva last season, and began the year at High-A Frederick.
Raquet can hopefully weather the storm until Akin and Enns return. Akin has no timetable for his return with a left groin strain.
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This past weekend, I was fortunate enough to be credentialed for the Nats series against the Dodgers. That gave me a level of access I have not had before. Being in the press box, down on the field for batting practice and in the locker room gives me a new perspective to share with you guys.
It was a very cool experience, and honestly a dream come true. However, I was there to do a job. When you get there, the first real activity is to go into the locker room. Honestly, you spend a lot of the 50 minutes you get just lingering and observing.
I chatted with some players there, which was cool. When I went up to talk to Gus Varland, he was almost amused, asking how much he had to pay me for an interview. The conversation I had with him made up the meat of the story we put up a couple days ago.
After that, there is a pre-game press conference with Blake Butera. One of the questions I asked him during those was why he wanted James Wood in the leadoff spot. Butera responded to that by saying, “James is one of the best hitters on our team and one of the best hitters in the league. When you talk about your best hitters, over the course of the season, you want to get them up to bat as much as possible”. Over the past couple games, Butera’s faith in Wood at the top of the lineup has been rewarded.
I enjoy Butera press conferences. He gives thoughtful answers and really tries to answer the questions. After that loss in the home opener, Butera was clearly pretty disappointed. The first thing he did was thank the fans and almost apologize to them as well. That was in the press conference after the game.
One of the coolest parts of the day is going down on the field for batting practice. You are right there and can even sit in the dugout. Being in the dugout was a bit of a pinch me moment. On the first day, Paul Toboni was available for questions. He held court for a bit over 15 minutes, and answered a variety of questions. There is even a photo from that scrum where you can see me.
I asked Toboni a couple questions. The first one was about Joey Wiemer, and how he would characterize him as a player and person. Toboni called Wiemer a “high energy guy” and a “great teammate”.
The other question I asked was about Harry Ford. Despite the Nats having a need behind the plate, Ford, who the Nats traded for this offseason, did not do enough to win a job out of camp. Toboni gave an honest answer, which I appreciated.
He stressed that Ford needed to work on his defense. The Nats new President of Baseball Operations said he wanted Ford to show he can be an average or above average receiver over a decent sample of games. Defense was a question mark for Ford in Seattle, and clearly the Nats new regime still has some questions about it as well.
Toboni also emphasized Ford’s youth as a factor in the decision. Despite the fact he has been on top 100 lists for years at this point, Ford is still just 23 years old. I got the sense that Toboni believes in Ford, but did not quite think he was there yet.
Another exciting thing about this experience is you get to see some of the tools the Nats are using. Before one of the games, the Nats had a pitching machine out at shortstop and it was feeding balls on a hop to the first baseman. It was cool to see them actually putting the work in.
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This season, I will be going to a good chunk of the home games to cover them. I feel like it is important to have this access to help give you guys the best information I can. Seeing what happens on the inside will help me give you guys better information.
It is also a lot of fun to be in there and experience what it is like to be inside a locker room. However, as I mentioned, I am there to do a job. This will give me new information and perspective, but I will not allow myself to be soft either. Getting this information is all about giving you guys a better idea about what is going on with the Washington Nationals.
OGC Nice’s young forward Jah-Mason Telusson (17) is attracting interest, according to Foot Mercato.
Having made his first appearance in the first-team squad during Les Aiglons’ 3-1 victory over Go Ahead Eagles in the Europa League this season, the Villeneuve-Saint-Georges native – who cut his teeth at various clubs in the Paris region – could be one of the hot topics of the summer among Nice’s young players.
With his contract set to expire next June, several clubs, both in France and England, are keen to secure the services of the French Under-18 international (two caps). This may not sit well with Nice, who would prefer to extend the contract of their talented striker.
Having made 18 appearances in all competitions (including 17 as a starter) for the Under-19s side managed by Orlando Silvestri, Telusson has distinguished himself on numerous occasions, finding the net 14 times. A quick and agile forward, he played in the U17 World Cup with Les Bleuets back in November.
"When he's 100%, jeez-o-Pete," coach Pat Kelsey said after a March 3 victory over Syracuse. "You guys have seen him; he's special."
Keyword: when. The Cards went 4-4 when Brown missed eight games between Dec. 16 and Jan. 17 and 4-2 when he was sidelined down the stretch — after he reaggravated his back injury during a Feb. 23 loss at North Carolina.
His last game in a UofL uniform: five points on 2-for-10 shooting, four assists, two rebounds and two steals across 21 minutes off the bench during a Feb. 28 loss at Clemson, for which he was downgraded from probable to a game-time decision with two hours to spare before tipoff.
"I thought I could play though it," Brown told The Courier Journal after Louisville's season came to an end in Buffalo, New York, when asked about the decision to play against the Tigers.
"I genuinely thought I could play through it. ... I just wanted to be there for the guys. I felt like that was a game that we needed."
Kelsey was optimistic that Brown would be able to return for the postseason. The day before the Cards departed for the ACC Tournament, the coach told reporters, "He's doing fine. We're excited about getting him out there, and he'll be out there soon."
"I'm starting to get there," he later added. "I'm slowly progressing; I'm slowly doing more day in and day out, just trying to get a feel for it. But, obviously, like coach said, the plan is: I'll come back when I'm 100%."
"Our medical people did everything in their power over the last couple weeks — and especially these last several days since the ACC Tournament — with the hope of (him) playing this weekend," Kelsey said after the news was announced via statement. "We're just not there."
"It sucks for me, because this is what you dream of as a kid — to play in these types of environments," Brown added. "But my health does come first, as the staff told me and my people told me. So that's what's going to happen."
Not long after he said that, Brown participated in the Cards' open practice. But it was more of a shootaround than anything. When asked that day to describe the pain he's experiencing (and when, specifically, he experiences it), he said, "Guarding, trying to be physical. This is a physical game. I'm just not able to hit that standard right now."
"I'm only doing five-on-zero in practice," he added. "Besides practice, I'm trying to do one-on-one, a lot of physical stuff — guarding, just doing the normal stuff that we do, tying to play the style that we play.
"I just feel like I really can't play to our standard. I've never been trained to go half speed — at anything. That's the only speed I can go right now."
Brown was UofL's 29th McDonald's All-American — and its first since 2019. With a 247Sports Composite rating of 0.9962, he is the program's second-best signee dating back to 2003.
"Mikel is a big part of our team, and he's a beloved member of our team," Kelsey said before the Cards pulled off their first NCAA Tournament win since 2017 without him. "… It's just unfortunate he's not able to play."
"We all love him — and we've got his back," Ryan Conwell added in Buffalo. "We know that, if he could, he would be out here. It's just tough. He'll still be with us, on the sideline, talking to us, trying to help us get the job done and win the game. No matter what, we're all still a team."
"He's always there," sophomore forward Khani Rooths said at the ACC Tournament, "even if he's not on the court."
UCLA was in the Pac-12 just three years ago so it’s not too crazy to have some former Pac-12 players but Gianna Kneepkens and Charlisse Leger-Walker didn’t join the Bruins until after conference realignment following the 2023-24 season.
Rice and Gabriela Jaquez both played all four seasons, including two in the Pac-12, with UCLA. Betts played one season at Stanford before spending three seasons with the Bruins. Angela Dugalic was an Oregon Duck for one season before heading south to Los Angeles. Kneepkens spent four seasons with Utah and Leger-Walker was a Washington State Cougar for four seasons.
Somehow it doesn’t end there. Forward Timea Gardiner was sidelined with an injury all season but she had spent two seasons with Oregon State before transferring over to UCLA ahead of last season. Gardiner used a medical redshirt, so she’ll have a chance to keep the Pac-12 tradition alive for UCLA alongside forward Amanda Muse.
With the graduation of the six Bruin seniors, Muse suddenly becomes UCLA’s longest-tenured player. Muse played 19 games in the 2023-24 season before redshirting last season. The 6’4” forward was back in the mix this year, appearing in 33 games.
There have been a lot of things going wrong for the Boston Red Sox in 2026.
That has been talked about over and over and over again. By now, you've likely heard about the club's struggles. Boston somehow has the fourth-worst starter ERA in baseball so far at 5.40. That would be enough to have a tough start to the season. But it's not for Boston. The Red Sox not only have been allowing runs at a high clip, but they aren't scoring runs. Boston is tied for 23rd in the league with just 36 runs scored on the season so far.
The doom and gloom talk has been loud and consistent. Let's take a step away from that for a minute, though. There isn't a bigger bright spot for Boston right now than 26-year-old outfielder Wilyer Abreu.
Abreu has played in 10 games so far this season and is slashing .400/.415/.775 with a 1.190 OPS. Abreu also has hit three homers, driven in eight runs, hit four doubles, logged a triple and has scored six runs. Abreu is also leading the American League with 1.1 wins above replacement.
One thing that has stood out is the fact that Abreu has been having success against lefties as well. It was a story for much of his young career so far about Abreu not facing a lot of lefties. That isn't the case this season and he has shown he can handle the increased role. Abreu is 4-for-9 on the season so far against lefties. He's hitting everyone right now.
So, while the season hasn't gone as planned so far. Abreu is the guy fans can rally behind each night. Soon enough, things are going to turn for the better.
Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner have set the pace on the ATP Tour so far this season.
Alcaraz started 2024 with an impressive 16-match winning streak, picking up titles at both the Australian Open and Qatar Open along the way.
Sinner responded in style, completing the rare ‘Sunshine Double’ by claiming back-to-back titles in Indian Wells and Miami – a feat achieved by only seven others before him.
Now, as the Tour moves onto clay, both players will be looking to carry that momentum forward on a surface they’ve thrived on previously.
But could someone else step up to break their hold on this part of the season?
Riccardo Piatti sees Alexander Zverev as the main threat to Alcaraz and Sinner on clay
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Riccardo Piatti, who has previously coached Novak Djokovic, spoke about the gap between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner and the rest of the ATP Tour.
However, despite the gap, Piatti believes Zverev is the man to challenge Alcaraz and Sinner on clay.
“It was the same during Federer’s time,” Piatti told Corriere della Sera while speaking about points gap between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner and the rest of the ATP Tour.
“For me, the only one who can challenge those two on clay is Zverev.
“He’s a hard worker, but he never changes his mind: having his father as a coach is fine, he’s happy with it, but maybe having a coach who tells him something different wouldn’t hurt.
“On clay I also expect good things from [Lorenzo Musetti] who always plays well in Paris.”
Zverev is seeded third in Paris and will face Cristian Garin or Matteo Arnaldi in round two.
If Zverev gets through that match, Andrey Rublev would be waiting for him in round three.
How Alexander Zverev has thrived on clay courts
Alexander Zverev has built an impressive reputation on clay, which is no small feat for someone of his height.
He’s now reached the semi-finals three times and made it to the final once. His first appearance in a title match came at Roland-Garros in 2024.
Zverev had a strong run through that tournament, defeating Rafael Nadal, Holger Rune and Casper Ruud before facing Carlos Alcaraz in the final.
It was a closely contested match, with Zverev taking a two-sets-to-one lead before Alcaraz turned things around to win 6-3, 2-6, 5-7, 6-1, 6-2.
On Tuesday morning, the Concussion & CTE Foundation announced that Hall of Fame defensive tackle Steve McMichael had stage 3 CTE.
McMichael died in April 2025 at the age of 67.
The highest level of CTE is stage 4.
"By sharing Steve’s diagnosis, we want to raise awareness of the clear connection between CTE and ALS,” Misty McMichael, Steve’s wife, said in a press release. "Too many NFL players are developing ALS during life and diagnosed with CTE after death. I donated Steve’s brain to inspire new research into the link between them."
In the wake of the Congressionally-forced concussion epiphany, the NFL acknowledged the long-term risks of concussions. Rules changed in an effort to reduce brain injuries. Many former players who donated their brains for research were found to have CTE.
It's still not known exactly what it means to have CTE. However, a 2021 study performed by researchers at Harvard Medical School and the Boston University CTE Center found that NFL players are more than four times more likely to develop ALS, in comparison to the general male population.
It's also not known whether the changes made to the sport since 2009 have made a difference. The effort to reduce concussions is irrelevant to the many subconcussive blows to the head suffered by NFL players during practices and games. Although John Madden at one point suggested that the three-point stance eventually could be abandoned for a two-point stance, linemen continue to bang helmets together on every play from scrimmage.
Time will tell. Do modern-day players suffer CTE to the same extent? Will modern players continue to develop ALS at a higher rate than the rest of the population?
The watershed moment could be the development of a reliable CTE test in living patients. What will happen if football players know they have CTE? Will they keep playing? Will more changes be made to the game? Will some hybrid of tackle and flag football emerge?
For now, it's largely a given that most if not all NFL players from the pre-2010 era have some degree of CTE. What isn't known is whether it's still happening, possibly starting from the first time a youth player dons a helmet and starts blocking and tackling.
As to the players from yesteryear, the damage is done. For the players since the NFL finally took concussions seriously, it's not known whether and to what extent the damage is occurring. Or whether football players will no longer choose to freely accept the risk of playing football.
Manchester United winger Amad Diallo (left) with head coach Michael Carrick [Getty Images]
Manchester United winger Amad Diallo has backed interim boss Michael Carrick to become the club's permanent manager.
Carrick was placed in charge until the end of the season in January following the sacking of Ruben Amorim.
Since then, the former United and England midfielder has guided the club to seven wins and just one defeat in 10 matches.
They now require four wins and a draw from their remaining seven matches to return to the Champions League after a two-year absence.
United's hierarchy have vowed not to rush into a decision and are likely to wait until the end of the season before making the final call.
However, they are yet to speak to any alternatives and the number of options has reduced, with Thomas Tuchel committing to England and Roberto de Zerbi opting to join Tottenham.
Speaking from the club's four-day training camp in the Republic of Ireland, Amad feels United already have the right man.
"From a personal view he's the right man," said the Ivory Coast international.
"He has a lot of experience; he knows the club and has the DNA.
"His relationship with every player is very good. Sometimes this kind of manager can bring the club where they belong.
"It's not the players who decide but my honest opinion is we're really happy to have Michael Carrick as a manager."
While it would be a surprise for a player not to offer their support to the manager, performances on the field suggest the relationship with Carrick and his squad goes deeper than just words.
"We've got good experience with him," said striker Bryan Mbeumo.
"He knows how to talk to us and we're going to try to take as much as we can from him.
"It's been easier because he knows the place. It's been great to work under him."
Sure, they weren't helped the other night by Jo Adell robbing three potential home runs of theirs. But that's not the whole story of the season.
The story, noted by analyst Mike Petriello on X, is that the Mariners' bat speed is down.
And with the bat speed has come a decline of more than eight percentage points in hard hit rate, shown in the chart below:
I saw someone note that most of the Mariners had slower bat speeds and wondering if that was tracking data weirdness and hey, always possible, but when the hard-hit rate has collapsed by this much too ... the bats might just be slower.https://t.co/oV0qe1BMyVpic.twitter.com/etPdEA2AT9
Cal Raleigh has been the most discussed issue, having taken 11 games to reach his first home run of the season as his swing looked out of whack for the first week and a half of the campaign.
This is far from just a Raleigh problem, though.
Josh Naylor is batting .114.
Julio Rodriguez is batting .143.
At least Naylor's underlying metrics show he's been one of the unluckiest hitters in baseball. Rodriguez is simply just in a funk right now.
But when both of those guys aren't hitting, it's not going to be good for Seattle's offense.
Raleigh finally hit his first homer of the season on Monday night, but that was it, and Seattle lost 2-1.
Until this offense comes around, maybe by figuring out how to speed those bats up, things could be a bit rough for the Mariners.
The Patriots are parting ways with one of their defensive players.
Per Mike Reiss of ESPN, New England has informed linebacker Marte Mapu that the club intends to release him.
Mapu, 26, was selected by the Patriots in the third round of the 2023 draft. He appeared in 44 games with 10 starts for New England over the last three seasons, with his action m mostly being on special teams last season. He was on the field for 58 percent of the unit’s snaps and just 12 percent of defensive snaps in 2025.
Mapu will depart the Patriots having tallied 89 total tackles with three interceptions, 12 passes defensed, and five forced fumbles.
An electric regular season is nearing its end, which means two things:
1. We’re about to flow into an even crazier postseason.
2. It’s time to put the finishing touches on award races.
Chief among them is the MVP award, the NBA’s most prestigious regular-season honor. There have been plenty of great individual campaigns this season, but the MVP race has largely dropped to a four-player group: reigning winner Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, multi-time winner Nikola Jokić and a pair of megastars in Victor Wembanyama and Luka Dončić hunting for their first.
This week, we’re breaking down the cases for all of them — or at least until Dončić suffered a hamstring injury that may make him ineligible for any awards. This series is less about who I think should win — I’ll reveal that on Friday’s episode of The Dunker Spot — and more about helping others either bolster their arguments for their favorite candidate, or understand the legitimacy of the other cases.
Let’s start by looking at Jokić, shall we?
All stats are updated through games played on April 6.
Tale of the tape
Nuggets record: 41-22 (65.1% win rate, 53-win pace); 10-6 without him (51-win pace)
Notable per-game rankings (min. 50 games): 7th in scoring, 1st in rebounds, 1st in assists, 1st among bigs in steals
The basic case: Who’s doing more, this efficiently?
I was half-joking about this with my esteemed Dunker Spot co-host Steve Jones Jr. last week, but it seems like people have gotten a little bored with Jokić.
From my view, the MVP discourse started with SGA and Jokić, then shifted fully to SGA as the Thunder looked like they would win 75 games. After a cooling period in OKC, we’ve heard cases for Cade Cunningham (get well soon) and Jaylen Brown. Wemby and Dončić (get well soon!) forced themselves into the national consciousness with their dominance, particularly since the All-Star break.
In the midst of this, Jokić is averaging 28 points while leading the NBA in rebounds (12.9) and assists (10.9); if that holds, he’ll become the first player in NBA history to simultaneously lead the league in rebounds and assists.
That’s not how this is supposed to work.
Hayden Hodge/Yahoo Sports illustration
Jokić has once again diced up defenses in whatever way he’s needed to, with a volume bordering on cruelty. It’s not just 28 points a night, it’s 28 points a night while converting nearly 64% of his 2s and 38% of his 3s on solid volume (4.6 attempts per game). Among players averaging at least 20 points per game, his 66.9% true shooting leads the way.
To the interior dominance, it’s been a mix of post goodness — Per Second Spectrum, this is the fifth straight season the Nuggets have generated over 1.1 points per possession on Jokić post touches, and his 1.24 PPP mark while logging 101 more post touches than anyone (463, Alperen Sengun is second at 362) feels like a typo — and touch-shot mastery.
Jokić’s Sombor Shuffle over Wemby in the closing moments of their overtime thriller on Saturday felt like one of the defining shots of the season. Quieter, but more deadly, has been his short-roll floater.
Jokić has converted 58.2% of his floaters, fourth among 26 players to attempt at least 100 this season. His expected efficiency on those looks, accounting for factors like shot distance and contest level, is 40.5%. Only Jaren Jackson Jr. (+23.7) and Dončić (+19.2) have overperformed their expected efficiency more than Jokić (+17.7) has.
Let’s zoom out a bit and talk about shots inside the arc altogether. There have been 63 players to attempt at least 500 2s; Jokić’s 63.5% clip ranks sixth on that list despite an expected efficiency below 50% (49.4) on his looks. Not only is he overperforming at a higher rate than anyone (+14.1), he’s one of only five players to do so by 10 percentage points or higher. Kevin Durant, SGA, Zion Williamson and Dončić are the others.
It can be post-ups. It can be drives; among 201 players to log at least 200 drives, only Giannis Antetokounmpo (1.26 PPP) is generating more efficient offense than Jokić (1.23 PPP). The
The Nuggets will run him off screens — from simple cross-screens to get him post touches, to legitimate pin-downs to let him attack on the move — and he’ll get busy there, too. His 1.21 PPP when receiving off-ball screens ranks first among 103 players to receive at least 300.
Speaking of screens, he’s both elite as a screener (1.07 PPP) and ball-handler (1.12 PPP) in pick-and-roll situations.
Being a near-automatic scorer makes him scheme-proof. Any two-on-the-ball coverage allows him to attack against tilted defenses. Softer coverage unlocks pops (38% from 3, remember?) or shallow rolls into the mid-range where he’s been excellent. Switching is effectively a no-go; smaller players get mashed into oblivion, so you have to send help.
And when you send help against Jokić, he can destroy you with any pass in the book. To that point: 39 players have seen a second defender on 500 or more touches this season, and only Giannis (1.21 PPP) has generated more efficient offense than Jokić (1.2).
He’s filling the box score to an absurd degree — he’s averaging a triple-double for the second year in a row and has more total triple-doubles (33) than the second- and third-place players combined (Jalen Johnson and Josh Giddey each have 13, so 26 in total) — and doing so on efficiency that doesn’t make sense. It can feel routine to say a player is an offense unto himself, but Jokić truly is.
The Nuggets, despite all the injuries they’ve had, are on pace for the third-best offensive rating in NBA history (122.2, per Cleaning The Glass). With Jokić on the floor, that number jumps to a typo-worthy 128.1 — and this is with the team taking a relatively low share of 3s (38.3%) in his minutes.
Because of Jokić’s individual scoring dominance and his virtuosic playmaking, there really isn’t a consistent answer for him — or anyone who has the pleasure of playing off his gravity. The Nuggets’ rim rate rises by 6.1% with Jokić on the floor; their corner-3 rate rises by 2.6%. Among players to log at least 1,500 minutes, he’s the only player to rank in the 90th percentile or better in both numbers.
And while it could go without saying — heck, I went this long without mentioning it — this has been yet another year the Nuggets have largely fallen off a cliff without him on the floor. Among that same 1,500-minute group, no player has a larger on-off differential (+14.9) than Jokić; SGA (+10.6, 5th) is the only other MVP candidate in that group logging a differential over 10.
That’s excellence. That’s impact. That’s Jokić.
Let’s talk about the defense
As is always the case with Jokić, there’s going to be a level of volatility when it comes to how he’s discussed defensively.
On one hand, he almost always provides value as an event creator — nine straight seasons averaging at least a steal, and it’s been yet another season when the Nuggets have forced a larger share of turnovers in his minutes — and a possession ender.
Nobody averages more defensive rebounds (10) than Jokić; naturally, the Nuggets as a whole end possessions at a higher rate when he’s on the floor (75.6 defensive rebound rate would rank first leaguewide) versus when he’s off (70.8 would rank 18th). Between the steals and the rebounding, Jokić is able to jumpstart fruitful transition possessions at a high clip.
One of the things I’ve appreciated about the Nuggets this year, and something I anticipated when making David Adelman my preseason Coach of the Year pick (gonna be wrong there), is that they’ve attempted to move Jokić around the board. Those gambits haven’t paid off all the time, but it’s worth noting how much and how often his responsibilities have shifted this year.
While I’m still of the belief that Jokić is at his best when operating at the level of screens (or higher), there’s been a dramatic shift in volume with that coverage. Second Spectrum tracks “blitz” rate — which, when looking at film, it’s more accurate to describe it as “Two on the Ball” rate since it includes clips of players at the level, not just outright trapping — and this is the first time since 2017-18 (Jokić’s first full season as the no-doubt-about-it starter) that his blitz rate has been under 10%.
2017-18: 8%
2018-19: 16.3%
2019-20: 15.4%
2020-21: 11.3%
2021-22: 10.6%
2022-23: 13.3%
2023-24: 11.9%
2024-25: 17.3%
2025-26: 8.2%
Not only has there been more drop coverage reps from Jokić (second-highest rate of his career as a starter), this is easily the highest rate of zone (nearly 7% of his possessions) he’s played in his career. That, plus an uptick in cross-matching — a substantial share of his possessions during the Nuggets’ marquee matchup with the Spurs over the weekend were spent “guarding” Keldon Johnson and Julian Champagnie, for example — has generally kept him closer to the basket.
On the other hand, being closer to the basket hasn’t guaranteed more success at the rim. Among 82 players to defend at least 200 shots at the rim, Jokić ranks 57th in opponent field-goal percentage (66.2%) — sandwiched between rookie Maxime Raynaud (66.7%) and former teammate Jusuf Nurkic (65.7%).
In terms of Jokić’s impact on rim deterrence — which is partly Jokić, partly scheme (and what it opens up vs takes away) — he’s fared worse. Opponent rim rate — the percentage of shots opponents take at the rim — has slightly dropped with Jokić on the floor (-0.4%, 59th percentile), but that’s the lowest mark of his career. Taking a glance at his previous five seasons will paint a pretty clear picture:
2020-21: -2.0% (81st percentile)
2021-22: -3.9% (95th percentile)
2022-23: -2.2% (85th percentile)
2023-24: -6.7% (99th percentile)
2024-25: -3.8% (92nd percentile)
There have always been possessions of Jokić weakly waving or outright conceding a basket at the rim to pivot into a quick inbound or prevent foul trouble in his film, but there have been more of those possessions than I’m comfortable with this year, midseason recovery and overall injury context notwithstanding.
Circling back to the at-the-level point, it’s also worth pointing out that this has been, at least statistically, his third-worstseason operating in that coverage (0.993 PPP). Now, the obvious rebuttal here is “Jokić has barely had Gordon alongside him” — and that’s fair. Let’s filter for the possessions Gordon has been on the floor with Jokić within this coverage:
2020-21: 1.035 PPP
2021-22: 0.995 PPP
2022-23: 0.975 PPP
2023-24: 0.826 PPP
2024-25: 0.875 PPP
2025-26: 1.00 PPP
There’s more context to add, of course: Peyton Watson and Christian Braun have both missed substantial time. Even with a more aggressive coverage like this, it’s still important to have strong point-of-attack defenders so Jokić doesn’t have to “hold” or contain as long — it’s no surprise that the 2023-24 season coincided with an All-Defense-caliber season from Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, for example.
With all of that being said, the Nuggets defense, while underwhelming overall, has still been over a point better per 100 possessions with Jokić on the court — though, again, his splits with and without Gordon are as loud as you’d imagine — and the defensive side of estimated plus-minus (D-EPM) has Jokić grading out as a slight positive (+0.7).
The Nuggets have given up 0.961 points per possession on trips featuring a pick-and-roll defended by Jokić, a mark ever-so-slightly below (better than) the league average (0.968). You can see the ebbs and flows of his season when you split it up into sections. The dips often reflect when the effort was poor or when the injury context was rough, and you’ll also see the inverse.
Denver’s defense when Jokić defends a PnR (league average during time frame in parentheses):
First 10 games (Oct 21-Nov 11): 0.898 PPP (LA: 0.96)
Next 10 (Nov 12-Dec 1): 1.00 PPP (LA: 0.985)
Next 12 (Dec 2-29): 0.959 PPP (LA: 0.967)
Injured on Dec. 29
Next 10 (Jan 30-Feb 22): 1.014 PPP (LA: 0.965)
Made his return on Jan. 30
Next 10 (Feb 23-Mar 14: 1.037 PPP (LA: 0.975)
Last 11 (Since Mar 15): 0.858 (LA: 0.982)
If we’re keeping track, that’s two stretches wellbelow the league average (good), one slightly below league average (fine), one slightly above league average (less than fine), and two well above league average (bad).
I ultimately land on this being a rough-by-his-standards year, but there’s still been enough good — especially as of late — where it’s hard to argue he’s been bad enough to disqualify. And if he isn’t that, then you have to flip back to the offense, where he’s been virtually unparalleled.
A detailed view of a 76 graphic honoring Steve McMichael prior to a game between the Minnesota Vikings and the Chicago Bears at Solider Field on Sept. 8, 2025, in Chicago.
A degenerative brain disease, CTE has often been found in those who played contact sports, such as football, and others who have experience repetitive head trauma. It’s known to cause cognitive decline, depression and violent mood swings. It can only be diagnosed after death.
While he was still alive, McMichael pledged to donate his brain.
“By sharing Steve’s diagnosis, we want to raise awareness of the clear connection between CTE and ALS,” said McMichael’s wife, Misty, in a statement. “Too many NFL players are developing ALS during life and diagnosed with CTE after death. I donated Steve’s brain to inspire new research into the link between them.”
NFL players are more than four times more likely to develop ALS compared to the general male population, according to a 2021 study led by Harvard Medical School and the Boston University CTE Center researchers.
McMichael, who was also known as Mongo, was a five-time All-Pro who played 13 of his 15 NFL seasons for the Bears. He was a key member as a first-team All-Pro for the famed 1985 Bears defense that anchored the franchise's only run to a Super Bowl championship.
"I mean, much to my family’s dismay, yes," the 41-year-old Vonn said in a Tuesday, April 7 interview on NBC's "Today" show. "I think it’s just something that – I mean, I’ve been, like I said, so isolated and not able to really live life outside of skiing."
Vonn was competing at the Winter Olympics just nine days after she tore her ACL in the same left leg during a World Cup event. However, the crash came when she hooked a gate in the women's downhill and was unrelated to her knee injury.
Vonn, a three-time Olympic medalist, previously retired from skiing in 2019 due to injuries. But she returned to the sport in 2024 and was back in top form, leading the World Cup standings in the downhill heading into the Olympics.
Vonn said she's currently undergoing extensive physical therapy, even though she isn't sure whether or not she'll ever ski again.
"I can move on," Vonn said. "I mean, it’s not a question of can I. I already have, you know? And I already retired for six years. Like, I know what it’s like to not be a ski racer anymore. It’s just that ski racing is something I love to do. And I had so much fun this season that – and I never got to – I never got a final run."
Despite her long list of career accomplishments − which include a record 82 World Cup race wins, 20 World Cup titles, eight World Championship medals and three Olympic medals − Vonn still admits being insecure about how she'll be remembered because of what happened on the slopes at Cortina.
"I don’t want that to be my legacy at all, because I was having such an amazing season doing things that no one else has ever done. And I was so proud of that," she said. "I don’t want that to be washed away. You know? I don’t want 13 seconds to define my career because it’s so much more than that."
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The platform integrates on-chain data, trading depth, market sentiment indicators, and macroeconomic variables to build a multi-dimensional analysis system, enabling accurate judgment of market trends. This data-driven decision-making mechanism significantly reduces human interference, making investment more rational and systematic.
AI-driven Alpha capture
In traditional trading, most investors are in a passive state of “information lag,” while jbstrategy’s intelligent algorithm can capture market anomalies at the millisecond level and identify potential opportunities in advance.
Its AI-driven strategies can not only identify trending markets but also continuously generate alpha returns in volatile markets through high-frequency arbitrage and hedging strategies. This capability allows ordinary investors to access trading strategies that were originally reserved for institutional investors.
How can JBStrategy make returns more stable?
High returns are often accompanied by high risks, and JBStrategy incorporated risk control as a core module from its inception. The platform monitors and adjusts each trade in real time through dynamic stop-loss orders, position management, and risk diversification mechanisms.
Furthermore, JBStrategy offers a variety of profitable strategies to achieve specific financial goals. Whether someone is looking for short-term gains or long-term returns, they have something for everyone.
Strategy Name Unit price time income
Momentum-Q2112 $600 5 days $643.8
Horizon-Q311 $1,500 10 days $1728
Advantage-Q4117 $5000.00 15 days $6192.5
Vanguard-Q5114 $10000.00 20 days $13380
Quantum-Q6113 $30,000.00 25 days $43350
Apex-Q7115 $60,000.00 30 days $93840
24/7 Uninterrupted Operation: Automated Systems Push Human Limits
The cryptocurrency market operates 24/7, posing a significant challenge to manual trading. jbstrategy’s automated system, however, can execute strategies continuously 24/7 without human intervention.
This not only improves trading efficiency but also avoids decision-making biases caused by fatigue, emotional fluctuations, and other factors, making investments more stable and sustainable.
Conclusion
With the continuous integration of artificial intelligence and blockchain technology, cryptocurrency investment is entering a new era. AI-powered quantitative platforms, such as jbstrategy, are not only changing trading methods but also reshaping investment logic.
In the future, those who can utilize data and algorithms more efficiently will be more likely to stand out in the fierce market competition. For investors, this is not only a technological revolution but also a cognitive upgrade.
AAVE price slips below the $100 level, dropping over 10% today, after a fresh bearish breakdown, as rising exchange reserves and recent developments around Chaos Labs’ exit add pressure to the outlook. The combination of increasing supply on exchanges and weakening price structure points to growing sell-side intent rather than stabilization. Is this the early stage of a bigger crash for AAVE?
Exchange Reserves Surge as Distribution Signal Emerge
On-chain data is increasingly pointing toward distribution.AAVE exchange reserves have climbed from 2.07 million to 2.23 million tokens, marking a clear reversal from the prior accumulation phase. A significant portion of this supply, around 1.63 million AAVE, is held on Binance, highlighting where liquidity is concentrating.
This shift suggests that more tokens are being positioned for potential selling, rather than being held off-exchange. The move above the 90-day average in reserves further reinforces that the market is transitioning into a supply-heavy environment.
Chaos Labs Exit Deepens Sentiment Concerns Around AAVE
Beyond price and on-chain signals, recent developments within the Aave ecosystem are also influencing sentiment. Reports around the exit of Chaos Labs, along with earlier contributor departures, have raised concerns regarding governance continuity and long-term protocol direction.
JUST IN: CHAOS LABS TERMINATES AAVE ENGAGEMENT AFTER 3 YEARS DUE TO RISK MANAGEMENT@ChaosLabs announced Monday that it is proactively terminating its engagement with DeFi’s largest lending protocol @aave, citing a fundamental disagreement over how risk should be managed.… pic.twitter.com/pDeshahsx4
While not immediately reflected in fundamentals, such developments tend to impact market confidence, particularly in DeFi ecosystems. This shift in sentiment appears to be aligning with on-chain behavior, where participants are reducing exposure rather than accumulating, adding to downside pressure.
AAVE Price Prediction: Is More Downside Ahead?
AAVE’s price action is now aligned with a bearish continuation framework. The loss of the $95–$100 support zone marks a structural shift, with price now forming lower highs and lower lows. Attempts to reclaim this region have failed, turning it into a resistance zone rather than support. This type of behaviour typically signals that the token is not consolidating, but repricing lower within a continuation trend.
With price structure weakening, focus now shifts to the next key levels. Immediate support sits near $85, which is currently being tested. A sustained breakdown below this zone could open the path toward $55–$70, where the next major liquidity pocket is positioned. On the upside, $100 remains the critical invalidation level. A strong reclaim above this level would be required to shift momentum back toward buyers. Until then, the token continues to trade with a downside bias.
What’s Next for AAVE?
AAVE’s token current setup reflects alignment between rising supply, weakening sentiment, and bearish price structure. As long as AAVE price remains below $95–$100, the probability of further downside toward $55–$70 remains elevated. The increase in exchange reserves suggests that sell pressure has not yet fully played out, while the failure to reclaim key levels points to limited buyer conviction.
Trump has yet again posted something that stopped crypto traders mid-session.
“A whole civilization will die tonight, never to be brought back again. I don’t want that to happen, but it probably will.”
That is not a ceasefire signal. That is a regime change declaration. And Bitcoin is sitting at $68,355 – already down 1.61% on the day, erasing the gains it spent all of Monday building.
From $70,000 to Regime Change in 24 Hours
Less than 24 hours ago, this felt like it might be resolved. Egypt, Pakistan and Turkey had sent a 45-day ceasefire proposal to both sides, with Pakistan’s army chief reportedly in contact “all night long” with US Vice President JD Vance, special envoy Steve Witkoff and Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araqchi.
Bitcoin jumped above $70,000 on Monday, its highest since March 25, as markets priced in de-escalation and roughly $273 million in bearish bets were unwound.
Then Iran rejected the proposal. Tehran said it wants a permanent end to the war, not a 45-day pause, and that “negotiations are entirely incompatible with ultimatums.” Trump called the proposal “a significant step but not good enough.”
Defense Secretary Hegseth told reporters: “Today will be the largest volume of strikes since day one. Tomorrow, even more than today.”
Bitcoin’s Iran Pattern: Every Peace Signal, Every Dump
This whipsaw is not new. QCP Capital confirmed that Bitcoin has been trading in a $65,000 to $70,000 band throughout the conflict, rising on peace signals and falling on escalation. The pattern has played out so consistently that seasoned traders have stopped watching charts and started watching Trump’s Truth Social feed instead.
When Trump posted “great progress” in ceasefire talks, Bitcoin climbed to $67,800. When Iran rejected the 15-point peace proposal, it slid back. Bitcoin fell 2.2% earlier today before the regime change post even landed, per Bloomberg.
As Coinpedia reported previously, Iran’s own denials have repeatedly reversed whatever market gains a Trump peace post created – the Iran Reverse Indicator theory playing out in real time.
What Does Trump’s Truth Social Post Mean for Bitcoin
If tonight ends in de-escalation, Bitcoin likely pushes back toward $70,000. If infrastructure strikes escalate as threatened, markets face their most serious test of this conflict.
At $68,355 with a live deadline and a regime change declaration on Truth Social, the next few hours matter.
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A leak just surfaced that’s either the best Samsung news in years or a very well-timed fantasy. A new leak suggests that Samsung could keep the Galaxy Z Fold 8 price the same as Fold 7.
Samsung is planning three configurations for the Galaxy Z Fold 8, all targeted at a July 2026 launch. The variants are expected to be 12GB RAM with 256GB storage, 12GB with 512GB, and a top-shelf 16GB with 1TB.
According to the leak, Samsung intends to hold the line at $1,999, $2,199, and $2,499. Word-for-word, the same structure as the Fold 7. If that actually happens, it will be the most deliberate pricing decision Samsung has made in years.
Foldables are no longer curiosities; they are inching toward mainstream adoption, and the biggest obstacle has always been price. Keeping the Fold 8 at $1,999 removes the objection for a lot of buyers who are willing to join the Fold Army.
The Galaxy Z Wide Fold is rumored to arrive around the same time, a device clearly designed to cut off Apple’s anticipated foldable iPhone. A surprise price hike on the Fold 8 would muddy that narrative badly.
Currency swings, supply disruptions, last-minute spec changes, any of those can move final retail pricing. @TheGalox_ has a solid track record, but even reliable sources work from information that can become stale between now and launch.
Samsung is equipping the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 with 5G network support, but it might be limited to the US, as a new leak signals 4G version exclusivity in Europe.
The European version of the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 carries model number SM-L715F, and early test firmware for that moniker has already been spotted, via GalaxyClub.
Standalone 5G on a smartwatch isn’t the same transformative leap it is on a phone. However, it matters for latency on calls, responsiveness when the watch is untethered from your phone, and future-proofing for health and emergency services.
Samsung’s 5G watch ambitions were supposed to be a big deal. It was reported weeks ago that the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 would become the company’s first smartwatch with a 5G modem.
If accurate, European consumers paying premium prices for a product called “Ultra” deserve the same hardware as American customers. The word “Ultra” implies no compromises; a 4G-only modem in 2026 is a compromise.
Could Samsung announce a 5G variant for Europe later?
Samsung may take some time to bring a 5G-compatible variant. But right now, development resources on are clearly pointed at the 4G version, and there’s been no indication that a 5G European variant is even in the pipeline.
The development of Watch 9 and Watch Ultra 2 is underway. Samsung may introduce these new smartwatches alongside the next-gen foldables. All the devices are expected to go official at an Unpacked event around July 2026.
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