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- ‘Carlos Cuesta and Parma – together again’ as club confirm former Arsenal assistant’s future
‘Carlos Cuesta and Parma – together again’ as club confirm former Arsenal assistant’s future
Carlos Cuesta has committed his future to Parma, with the club confirming via their official Instagram account that the Spanish coach will continue as head coach ahead of the 2026/27 Serie A season.
The announcement ends weeks of uncertainty over Cuesta’s future, with his position having been questioned despite guiding Parma to a comfortable survival in the top flight.
The two parties held positive talks in recent days before agreeing to continue together, with Parma confirming the squad will report back for pre-season on July 13.

Cuesta and Parma to continue for 2026/27
Cuesta originally joined Parma last summer on a contract running until June 2027, with an option to extend for a further season.
The former Arsenal assistant, who spent five years working under Mikel Arteta at London Colney before beginning his managerial career, earned widespread praise for his handling of a difficult relegation battle but faced some speculation over whether it was the ‘right style of football.’
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- Tare’s difficult summer deepens as former Milan DS placed under investigation in Albania
Tare’s difficult summer deepens as former Milan DS placed under investigation in Albania
Igli Tare is facing a potentially turbulent summer beyond his recent dismissal from Milan, with the Albanian sporting director understood to have been placed under investigation by Albanian authorities on suspicion of money laundering and corruption.
According to MilanNews.it, Tare’s name has emerged in connection with an ongoing investigation by Albania’s Special Anti-Corruption and Organised Crime Prosecution Office, known as SPAK.
The former Milan sporting director is alleged to have become a person of interest during a probe originally centred on former Albanian deputy prime minister Belinda Balluku, who faces accusations relating to violations in public procurement.

Tare faces double blow after Milan sacking as Albanian investigation emerges
The development represents a significant further complication for Tare, who was dismissed by AC Milan just ten days ago as part of owner Gerry Cardinale’s wholesale overhaul of the club’s leadership structure following their failure to secure Champions League qualification.
The sacking, which also claimed head coach Massimiliano Allegri, CEO Giorgio Furlani and technical director Geoffrey Moncada, came after a season widely described as an unequivocal failure by the club’s own statement.
The Albanian investigation adds a deeply unwelcome dimension to what is already a difficult period for the 52-year-old, who has not yet responded publicly to the allegations.
Juventus pursuit of Kolo Muani does not rule out Sorloth from Atletico Madrid
Juventus are on the hunt for a new striker after learning that Dusan Vlahovic will not sign a new contract, and reports on Thursday claim that the Bianconeri could pursue the signings of both Randal Kolo Muani and Alexander Sorloth this summer.
Report: Juventus looking to bring in multiple strikers this summer
Vlahovic will be out of contract at the end of June, and despite Juventus’s attempts to negotiate a renewal on reduced wages for the vast majority of the 2025-26 season, the Serbian has recently informed the club that he will be moving on.
Juventus were already short on options at centre-forward during the 2025-26 season, which became evident when Vlahovic picked up a major injury midway through the campaign. Despite the club’s signings of Jonathan David and Lois Openda during the summer transfer window, it soon became obvious that neither were natural options at no.9.
So, with Vlahovic set to leave and the rarely-seen Arkadiusz Milik now the only out-and-out striker in the senior squad, Fabrizio Romano reports that Juventus could look to bring in two new centre-forwards this summer (via Calciomercato.com).

There have been conflicting reports as to who Juventus might sign in attack this summer, but there have been suggestions from multiple outlets that former loanee Randal Kolo Muani is a strong option at a reported cost of around €30m.
More recently, there have been reports claiming that Juventus are in discussions with Atletico Madrid’s Sorloth, who may soon be considered surplus to requirements in the Spanish capital.
Calciomercato claims that Atletico will seek a fee in the region of €25m for the 30-year-old Sorloth this summer.

Atletico are also keen to sign Nico Gonzalez from Juventus on a permanent transfer, having spent a successful season on loan at the Metropolitano in 2025-26, and there have been suggestions that the two clubs could look for a part-exchange deal involving the Argentine and the Norwegian centre-forward.
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- Napoli President leaves De Bruyne decision to Allegri but warns: ‘Plenty of footballers out there’
Napoli President leaves De Bruyne decision to Allegri but warns: ‘Plenty of footballers out there’
Napoli President Aurelio De Laurentiis says that it will be up to Napoli’s next head coach to decide what to do with Kevin De Bruyne, who said that he was ‘happy’ to see Antonio Conte leave the club, but has warned the Belgian that ‘there are plenty of footballers in the world’.
De Bruyne joined Napoli on a free transfer at the end of his 10-year spell with Manchester City in the Premier League last summer, and though there was much excitement for the Belgian’s arrival in Serie A, he suffered a serious hamstring injury in mid-October, which kept him out of action until March.
In the end, De Bruyne was only fit enough for 18 Serie A appearances in 2025-26, but even in that time, he did not enjoy the style of football that he and his teammates were being made to play under Conte.
When asked in a recent interview whether he was ‘happy’ to see Conte leaving the club at the end of the 2025-26 season, De Bruyne said: “For me, yes. As far as I am concerned, he was not obliged to stay. There were promises made last summer on the way that we would be playing, but at the end of the day not much of it happened.
“Obviously it was difficult for me because Conte has a very different vision of football to mine. In truth, I never had the opportunity to play in my preferred position. In any case, I always tried to give my all for the team.
“We played very defensively. If you try to win every game by a one-goal margin with a 4-5-1 formation, you play a certain type of football. At the start of the season, we sat back even deeper.
“Our centre-forward scored just 10 goals, so you know the statistics are not going to be great…”

What happens next for De Bruyne and what does De Laurentiis make of it?
De Bruyne’s statements have led to speculation over his future in Naples. Conte has now left, but he is set to be replaced by Massimiliano Allegri, who is famed for his defensive-minded approach which might not please the six-time Premier League winner.
It also remains to be seen whether De Bruyne will face any form of punishment from his employers given the disruptive statements he made about the departing Conte, who had won Napoli their fourth ever Serie A title the year prior.
De Laurentiis, speaking at a press conference on Thursday, insisted that it will be down to Napoli’s next head coach (widely expected to be Allegri, even though De Laurentiis couldn’t name him for legal reasons), to decide what to do with De Bruyne.

De Laurentiis has not closed the door to De Bruyne, but warns that ‘if someone has to leave, they will leave’ and that ‘there are plenty of footballers in the world’.
“They (De Bruyne and Conte’s assistant Cristian Stellini) have made statements that are either acceptable or unacceptable depending on your point of view,” said De Laurentiis.
“We’ll see what happens when we all get back to work. We’ll see what the new coach thinks of it. If someone has to leave, they will leave. What’s the problem? There are plenty of footballers in the world.”
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- Zaniolo’s Udinese future hinges on wage compromise as €9m buy option ready to trigger
Zaniolo’s Udinese future hinges on wage compromise as €9m buy option ready to trigger
Udinese are prepared to trigger the €9 million purchase option for Nicolò Zaniolo following an impressive season in Friuli, but wage negotiations represent the primary obstacle to making the deal permanent, with the Italian forward currently earning well above what the club are willing to offer long-term.
According to TuttoMercatoWeb, Udinese sporting director Gianluca Nani has already indicated his desire to retain Zaniolo alongside Keinan Davis, describing the pair as the foundation upon which the club wants to build next season.
The willingness to spend is there, but the salary gap is significant.

Zaniolo wage demands could force Udinese into compromise as Galatasaray option looms
Zaniolo is currently contracted to Galatasaray until June 2027 and earned in excess of €3 million per season in Turkey, a figure built on the back of his strong Roma years.
During his loan at Udinese last season his wages were over €1 million, already a notable commitment for the Friulian club.
The ideal outcome for Udinese would be to agree a figure of around €1.7 million per season across a four-year deal, a compromise that would give Zaniolo financial security and the club a manageable long-term asset should he maintain his current level of performance.
Should no agreement be reached, Zaniolo would return to Galatasaray, though the intention on both sides is to find common ground.
Tottenham plot transfer gamble on 109-goal forward, deal could involve two stars
Tottenham Hotspur is prepared to provide Jonathan David with an exit route during the summer transfer window.
The 26-year-old Canadian International has not hit the ground running in Italian football and has been underwhelming for Juventus. They are prepared to sanction his departure, and a report from TuttoJuve claims that Tottenham are keen on him.
The striker has previously shown his quality in France with LOSC Lille. He scored 109 goals with the French outfit before his move to Italy, where he has picked up just six goals and four assists in 35 league matches.
David will be desperate to get his career back on track, and a fresh start would be ideal for him. Tottenham will be able to provide him with the platform he needs. Regular football in England could bring out the best in the Canadian International. It will be interesting to see if Tottenham can wrap up the move before the player heads out for the World Cup with his country.
The 26-year-old is at the peak of his career, and he has plenty of time to fulfil his potential. He moved to the Premier League would be ideal for him at this stage of his career. It remains to be seen whether the two can agree on a deal.
Juventus is unlikely to stand in his way if a suitable proposal is submitted. They signed the player on a free transfer, and they will be able to make a considerable profit on him. The report from the Italian publication claims that Juventus want to sign Destiny Udogie and Guglielmo Vicario, and it remains to be seen whether the two clubs can work out a deal that benefits all parties.
Tottenham need more quality in the final third, and the Canadian international would be ideal for them, especially if he manages to rediscover his form and confidence.
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Chelsea eye move for 26-G/A Barcelona target who has worked with Alonso
Chelsea are interested in signing Bayer Leverkusen defender Alejandro Grimaldo during the summer transfer window.
Marc Cucurella has been linked with a move away from the club, and they need to replace him properly. Grimaldo could be an ideal acquisition.
The 30-year-old has played under Xabi Alonso at the German club, and he should be able to settle in quickly and make an immediate impact on the Spanish manager. The opportunity to join Chelsea will be exciting for him as well. He knows the way Alonso likes to play, and he will be able to hit the ground running.
As per TEAMtalk, Barcelona are also interested in signing Grimaldo. It remains to be seen whether Chelsea can get the deal done. They need to improve the team during the summer transfer window and properly replace key players like Cucurella.
Grimaldo is at the peak of his career, and this is the right time for him to join an elite club. It remains to be seen where he ends up. Barcelona will be able to offer him Champions League football as opposed to Chelsea, who have missed out on European football altogether after a disappointing season.
It remains to be seen whether the player is interested in joining the Spanish champions instead. He will look to compete at the highest level and fight for trophies regularly.
Chelsea have the financial muscle to get the deal done, and they might be able to pay more to the player’s club than Barcelona. It will be interesting to see where he ends up eventually.
Grimaldo scored 14 goals this past season and picked up 12 assists as well.
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Galaxy Z Flip 8 may feature Exynos in some markets, Snapdragon in others
Samsung is reportedly planning a new strategy for its next foldable phone, the Galaxy Z Flip 8. A recent leak suggests that the company could launch the phone with different processors in different parts of the world. This means that not everyone may get the same version of the device.
According to the new information, some Galaxy Z Flip 8 models could use Samsung’s own Exynos 2600 chip, while others may come with Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor. Earlier rumors said Samsung would use the Exynos chip in all Galaxy Z Flip 8 units. However, the latest leak says the company may now use both chips.
Samsung has used Snapdragon processors in its Galaxy Z Flip phones since the first model launched in 2020. This continued up to the Galaxy Z Flip 6. In 2025, the company changed things by using its own Exynos 2500 chip in the Galaxy Z Flip 7. With the Galaxy Z Flip 8, Samsung may continue using Exynos but also bring back Snapdragon in some markets.
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Customers in the United States, Canada, China, and Japan may get the Snapdragon version of the phone. People in India, Europe, and South Korea could receive the Exynos version. Even though the processors may be different, both versions are expected to offer strong performance for daily use, gaming, and multitasking.
The reason behind this decision could be cost. Reports say the Exynos 2600 chip is expensive to make. At the same time, Qualcomm has reportedly offered Samsung a better price for its Snapdragon chips. Using two processors could help Samsung reduce costs and manage supply more easily.
The Galaxy Z Flip 8 is expected to launch on July 22. Samsung has not officially confirmed these details yet, but more information about the phone is likely to appear in the coming weeks. Stay tuned.
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- Dell releases new 16-inch laptop globally with 64 GB RAM and AMD Zen 5 processors
Dell releases new 16-inch laptop globally with 64 GB RAM and AMD Zen 5 processors

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- Epic Games reveals new free game giveaways for Windows and macOS gamers with time to spare
Epic Games reveals new free game giveaways for Windows and macOS gamers with time to spare

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- Leica vs. Zeiss: Xiaomi 18 vs. Vivo X500 camera comparison detailed by leaker
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- VisionCase is a new $50 iPhone case with a 1.85-inch secondary display and 4 colorways
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- Ugreen Neodrive Go 40s: SSD with touchscreen offers password protection
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- Dell releases new lightweight 14-inch laptop globally with 5G cellular connectivity and 120 Hz VRR display
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- Elden Ring Tarnished Edition Switch 2 release date finally confirmed by FromSoftware, with additional content to boot
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- From beginners to seasoned runners: What Garmin's data really reveals
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- Xiaomi: New smoke detector launches with smart features and multiple sensors
Xiaomi: New smoke detector launches with smart features and multiple sensors

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OnePlus Turbo 6X series launch timeline confirmed, specs tipped
The OnePlus Turbo 6X and Turbo 6X Pro were recently spotted on the Google Play Console and TENAA, giving us an early look at the upcoming devices. Now, OnePlus executive Li Jie has confirmed when the series will launch, and a new leak has shed light on the Turbo 6X's key specs. Replying to a user on Weibo, OnePlus China President Li Jie confirmed that the OnePlus Turbo 6X series will launch in China before June 18. With the launch window now confirmed, official teasers for the lineup are expected to begin rolling out soon. OnePlus Turbo 6X spotted on TENAA Meanwhile, tipster...
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- Texas RHP Jadyn Furgason enters the NCAA transfer portal
Texas RHP Jadyn Furgason enters the NCAA transfer portal

The Texas Longhorns suffered a second departure to the NCAA transfer portal since the current window opened on Monday with the announcement that right-hander Jadyn Furgason is leaving the Forty Acres after one season.
Thank you to the coaching staff for giving me the opportunity to play for the longhorns. After careful consideration with family and coaches, I am entering the transfer portal with 4 years of eligibility remaining.
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Furgason has four seasons of eligibilty remaining after redshirting during the 2026 season.
A 6’2, 175-pounder from Fenton (Miss.) St. John Vianney, Furgason committed to head coach Jim Schlossnagle in 2023 when he was at Texas A&M and then followed him to Austin after he took the job in Austin, pledging to Texas on July 2, 2024. Also an outfielder in high school, Furgason was the No. 109 right-hander pitcher and the No. 358 player overall in the Perfect Game rankings.
Part of a pitching-heavy class that Baseball America ranked No. 1 nationally, Furgason was unable to work into a crowded pitching rotation that ultimately featured classmates like Sam Cozart, Brett Crossland, Brody Walls, and, to a lesser extent, Michael Winter. And Furgason’s decision to leave the Longhorns program is a potential indication that he was set to head into the offseason behind other freshman pitchers like Kaleb Rogers, Cooper Rummel, and Jack McKernan.
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- Real Madrid presidential candidate planning to announce Jurgen Klopp as manager for his project
Real Madrid presidential candidate planning to announce Jurgen Klopp as manager for his project

Real Madrid are going through quite an awkward time where the club are working on bringing in new players for the season ahead, while the ongoing presidential election has witnessed the two candidates promising world-class signings.
While Florentino Perez has offered pragmatic solutions for Real Madrid – the club are expected to sign Denzel Dumfries and Ibrahima Konate – his rival Enrique Riquelme has made some wild claims.
Riquelme has already promised Erling Haaland and Rodri as his two big signings. But he is not done yet.
Riquelme planning to bring in Klopp
Riquelme wants to bring in Klopp. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
According to Fabrizio Romano, Riquelme, in addition to bringing in Rodri and Haaland, will also try to appoint Jurgen Klopp as the next head coach if he wins the election.
At least that is what he has promised the Real Madrid club members ahead of the presidential elections, where he is facing a tall order of beating Florentino Perez.
This comes on the back of Riquelme’s statement, where he suggested he will bring in a superstar coach if he wins the election.
That coach, according to Fabrizio Romano, could be Jurgen Klopp. The German tactician was linked with a move to Real Madrid prior to the Jose Mourinho move. But the move did not materialise.
Will Klopp leave Red Bull?
Jurgen Klopp might not leave Red Bull. (Photo by Ricardo Moreira/Getty Images)
It must be noted that Perez also admired Klopp and tried multiple times to convince the German to take up the coaching role at Real Madrid.
But that did not pan out well, as Klopp remained at Red Bull. As a key member of Red Bull’s football projects, he does enjoy an elevated role within the conglomerate.
Combined with the Red Bull franchise’s recent changes, including the exit of F1 head Helmut Marko, it appears Klopp is here to stay, at least in the short term, though there have been recent talks between the German and Riquelme.
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- AS Monaco pull out of race to sign Barcelona academy graduate – report
AS Monaco pull out of race to sign Barcelona academy graduate – report

The city of Monaco is geared up for the Monaco Grand Prix this weekend. But the football club have also had a busy week, trying to finalise the deal to sign Ansu Fati.
In addition to Fati, AS Monaco have also been linked with a move for another Barcelona star in the form of Marc Casado.
The Barcelona midfielder is not a part of Hansi Flick’s plans for next season and is expected to leave the club in the coming summer.
Monaco opt out of Casado race
Casado is expected to leave Barcelona this summer. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
However, a recent report fromMundo Deportivo has offered a fresh update on the future of Casado, suggesting that Monaco are already out of the race.
As per the report, Casado was offered to various clubs by his agent Jorge Mendes, including Monaco.
But it appears the Ligue 1 outfit have chosen not to enter the bidding for the young midfielder. They had no intention to do so in the first place.
The exact reasoning for Monaco’s decision has not been specified, but one can gauge that the midfielder might have simply been too expensive for the Monegasque outfit.
Casado has no shortage of options
Casado has a lot of options to choose from. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
Monaco opting out of the race to sign Casado this summer is a setback for Barcelona, who are hoping to sanction his exit as soon as possible.
But the midfielder has no shortage of suitors, with the report mentioning that various Premier League and Bundesliga clubs are also interested in his services.
Atletico Madrid, too, were interested in the Spaniard earlier in the year while the player has received offers from Saudi Arabia as well.
The onus is now on Casado to find a suitable outfit and carry on negotiations, as Barça wait to offload the La Masia product.
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- World Cup preview: Group G – Salah’s last dance and the end of Belgium’s golden generation
World Cup preview: Group G – Salah’s last dance and the end of Belgium’s golden generation

The World Cup is almost upon us. From June 11 til July 19, 48 countries will fight to become World Champions in the tournament held in the USA, Mexico and Canada.
The teams in the tournament have already been drawn into 12 separate groups. Group G contains Belgium, Egypt, Iran and New Zealand.
Here’s a preview of the teams hoping to make it out of the group:
Belgium
Eden Hazard has retired, Kevin de Bruyne is 34 and Romelu Lukaku is 33. It is widely thought Belgium missed their opportunity of the golden generation winning something, but they do have talented youngsters coming through.
Jeremy Doku has been one of the best wingers in the world this season for Manchester City, Charles De Ketelaere is beginning to find his feet in Italy, with a combined eight goals and assists in Serie A, and they still have the reliable presence in goal of Thibaut Courtois.
Belgium will be confident of topping a relatively weak group.
Player to watch: Jeremy Doku. The winger has lit up the Premier League this season, registering five goals and five assists, but it is his trickiness and directness that are too much for most defenders to handle.
Stage of elimination prediction: Quarter-finals
Egypt
It wouldn’t be a surprise if Mohamed Salah was to make the next World Cup in 2030 given he is 33 and his incredible fitness levels, but it does seem he has declined considerably this season and that this tournament is ripe for him to make his final mark.
He will be partnered in attack by Manchester City’s Omar Marmoush. Marmoush is the future of Egypt and will be hoping to fire his country into the knockouts.
The Egyptians will feel confident of their chances given that eight of the 12 third-placed teams will qualify.
Player to watch: Omar Marmoush. Salah’s performances for Liverpool this season were concerning, and given the heat in North America it would be a surprise if he was at his best. Marmoush is 27 and in his prime. He had a disappointing season, but Egypt don’t have a wealth of star quality so will need to rely on either him or Salah.
Stage of elimination prediction: Round of 32
Iran
Iran will be appearing in their seventh World Cup but have never progressed past the group stage. Interestingly they actually beat the USA in the 1998 edition, to pick up their first ever victory at a World Cup.
They are fortunate this time around to be in a weak group where Belgium aside, anyone can beat anyone. This should see Egypt and Iran pick up a decent amount of points and both qualify for the knockouts.
Player to watch: Mehdi Taremi – the only Iranian to ever score multiple World Cup goals.
Stage of elimination prediction: Round of 32
New Zealand
New Zealand have only ever been at two World Cups, and this edition will be their first since 2010. Famously they went unbeaten in the group stage at that tournament.
They were still knocked out in the group stage, but drew all three games and finished above Italy remarkably.
New Zealand have never won a World Cup game and if they are to do so, they won’t get many better opportunities than this year.
Player to watch: Chris Wood. The Nottingham Forest striker had a poor season, only scoring three league goals, but he managed 20 the year before. He is a capable forward, and if New Zealand are to have any chance, he will have to be right at it.
Stage of elimination prediction: Group stage
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- Which Colts rookie are you most excited to see on the field?
Which Colts rookie are you most excited to see on the field?

A new rookie class always holds some level of excitement. Conventional wisdom says at least several of these players won’t work out and some could even be cut before the season kicks off. Others will rise to the occasion and impress beyond expectations. The overall hope is that the Indianapolis Colts got things right. It will take some time to find out with the regular season kickoff being a long way away, but things are starting to ramp up. Which rookie are you most interested in watching this summer?
With no first round pick, the bulk of the excitement rests with C.J. Allen. Hopes are high for the man out of Georgia as he is tapped to be a leader on this defense. A position group that saw solid success and consistency was thrown into absolute upheaval last year with more question marks than we have witnessed in a long time. Bringing Allen, along with A.J. Haulcy, should go a long way to solidifying the defense as a whole.
Interest will be heavy with the top picks, but others might be focused on conferences. The Colts chose to pass on Indiana University guys, but they drafted heavily from the SEC and Big Ten. Bryce Boettcher out of Oregon piques interest because of his dual threat of football and baseball. Get ready to hear that brought up every day if he makes the roster and finds playing time. What about Caden Curry? The Ohio State product and Center Grove standout will garner fans’ attention for his local ties. Let’s not forget about Deion Burks. Occasionally, there is a late-round pick that carries high levels of intrigue and potential. Burks is that guy this year. Will he only rise to the level of a seventh-round selection, or will his draft position be the story of the NFL for years to come?
As always, there are plenty of choices; too many to dive into for this article. Rooting interest starts out more ferociously for the top picks. If those fifth, sixth, and seventh rounders start turning it on and look like steals of the draft, however, there will be plenty of eyes turning their direction too. The draft is a crapshoot. The only hope is that more players hit than not. Who are you most excited to see hit the ground running?
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- MSU football lands commitment from 3-star safety following official visit
MSU football lands commitment from 3-star safety following official visit
Michigan State football has beaten out a few of their conference peers for a safety prospect from Illinois.
Henry Sakalas of La Grange Park, Ill. has committed to Michigan State following his recent official visit with the Spartans this past weekend. Sakalas was scheduled to take official visits to Illinois and Nebraska in the coming weeks, but he has now locked in his commitment with the Spartans.
Sakalas is listed as a three-star safety, with a recruiting rating of 87 in 247Sports' system. He ranks as the No. 87 safety and No. 855 overall prospect in the 2027 class, according to 247Sports composite.
Along with offers from Michigan State, Illinois and Nebraska, Sakalas holds notable offers from Minnesota, West Virginia, Air Force, San Diego State, Toledo and New Mexico.
With official visits starting last weekend, the expectation is that we should be seeing commitments coming in for the Spartans in flurries during the next few weeks. Stay with Spartans Wire for all of the latest recruiting updates related to Michigan State football.
BREAKING: #MichiganState lands 2027 linebacker Henry Sakalas in a big win over multiple B1G foes.
— Justin Thind (@JustinThind) June 4, 2026
The 6-foot-3 Illinois product canceled upcoming visits to Nebraska & Illinois to play for former Big Ten LBs Max Bullough & Pat Fitzgerald.
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- Louisiana Rapper Goes Viral After Criticizing Caleb Williams’ Painted Nails on Madden 27 Cover
Louisiana Rapper Goes Viral After Criticizing Caleb Williams’ Painted Nails on Madden 27 Cover
Caleb Williams has already established himself as one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL. He has been amazing for the Chicago Bears ever since they drafted him in the 2024 NFL Draft as the No. 1 overall pick.
He had many memorable and iconic moments in the 2025 season, carrying them to their first playoff victory in 15 years. He recently achieved an important milestone, but one individual had a problem with him.
Rapper criticizes Caleb Williams’ painted nails on Madden 27 cover
Williams was recently announced by EA Sports as the cover athlete for Madden NFL 27. He made history as he became the first ever Bears player to appear on the game’s cover. The game is scheduled to be released on June 4, 2026, with a worldwide launch on August 13, 2026, across major platforms.

The video game cover’s standard edition cover depicts Williams throwing a jump pass with the Chicago skyline in the background. The deluxe edition of the game features Williams performing his signature “Iceman” celebration. In the deluxe edition, he can be seen with custom-painted fingernails displaying the Chicago flag, the Bears “C” logo, the NFL shield, and a silhouette of John Madden.
Despite all the praise, Louisiana rapper Boosie Badazz voiced strong displeasure with the painted nails. In a viral Instagram post, he wrote, “Fingernails painted on Madden. Young boys look up to you, bro, smh n Caleb Williams, this is the example u set for them.” He further wrote, “u want respect from your teammates n your hands look like they b-h nails at home smh whoever thought u would see this on a Madden cover. I feel sorry for these kids.”
Williams has not responded to the negative sentiment. He is known to wear painted nails previously during games as well, and there is a good reason for it.
Caleb Williams talks about painted nails on Madden cover
Williams has said that he painted his nails since high school, and still continues it in the NFL. He began this practice to honor his mother, who is a professional nail technician.
In an interview with PEOPLE, Williams talked about how EA Sports approved of his nails.
He said, “That’s what’s cool about Madden and EA and the cast that we had there. They wanted me to be myself, they wanted that energy. We want you to be you, we want you to do as you do. We want you to wear what you wear on game day, we want you to dress how you dress, we want you to do this because we want it to be the most real version. It’s nice, it’s freeing, and obviously, they were a great staff to work with.”
Caleb Williams will now have to prepare as the 2026 NFL season approaches.
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- Victor Wembanyama Sends Low-Key But Powerful Message After Knicks Series Loss
Victor Wembanyama Sends Low-Key But Powerful Message After Knicks Series Loss
The San Antonio Spurs got destroyed at home on June 3 when the New York Knicks came back from 14 points down to win Game 1 of the 2026 NBA Finals, 105-95. This win also gave the Knicks the home-court advantage, the Spurs were really beat up on their court. The Knicks made a comeback to take the first game. The Spurs are now under pressure, the Knicks have the edge now.
Despite the crushing defeat, Victor Wembanyama immediately owned up to his play and his squad’s flubs. Yet, he stays positive and isn’t sweating the 1-0 series shortfall.
Victor Wembanyama Sends Gritty Message Post Spurs’ NBA Finals Loss

At a press conference after the June 3 defeat, Wembanyama said he isn’t second-guessing the Spurs’ defense. He also isn’t doubting San Antonio’s playoff prospects. Instead, Wembanyama thinks the team just needs to fix the errors that cost them Game 1.
“It’s almost not like I have anything to figure out. It’s almost like I have to play normal, not even good. Just doing the right things is enough.”
Victor Wembanyama on what he has to do after losing to the Knicks
"It's almost not like I have anything to figure out. It's almost like I have to play normal, not even good…" pic.twitter.com/5gdCcPN7DB
— Fullcourtpass (@Fullcourtpass) June 4, 2026
The comment immediately caught everyone’s attention with how confident it sounded. Some saw it as a sign of faith in the Spurs’ method, while others thought it was a subtle jab at the Knicks, who’ve won twelve straight playoff games. Wembanyama racked up 26 points, 12 rebounds, and three blocks in his first NBA Finals game. Still, he could’ve improved. He shot 6-for-21 from the field and 2-for-9 on threes, hitting a ton of turnovers, six, to be exact, all season highs.
Wembanyama did not shy away from that reality, according to reports from Wednesday night’s postgame media session, he bluntly admitted that he was far from his best and accepted responsibility for the outcome.
The Spurs had problems that went beyond their player. They got outscored near the basket and gave up 23 second-chance points. Failed to get some big rebounds at the end of the fourth quarter. The Knicks made a comeback after they caught up and finished the game with 11 points in a row. This ended up hiding the fact that the Spurs had a start.
During most of the third quarter, the Spurs looked set for a win in Game 1. Yet, the Knicks surprised everyone, claiming victory and giving themselves a confidence boost for Game 2. Led by Jalen Brunson with 30 points, New York kept up their postseason momentum. This has helped the Knicks get to the Finals for the time, in almost thirty years.
The Spurs do not seem worried though. After Game 1 the Spurs said they do not need to make a lot of changes. The Spurs think that if they can just play a game and be more disciplined they can make this series look very different when Game 2 starts. The Spurs believe in the Spurs. Think the Spurs can do better.
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- 2026 NCAA Baseball Tournament: ESPN announces record TV ratings for Regionals
2026 NCAA Baseball Tournament: ESPN announces record TV ratings for Regionals
Through the first round of the 2026 NCAA Baseball Tournament, ESPN drew huge TV ratings. The network announced it scored the most-watched Regional on record.
Viewership increased 38% year-over-year as the tournament got underway late last week and through the weekend. Tennessee’s season-ending loss to VCU drew the highest viewership of the opening round with 804,000 viewers on Saturday. That made it the third-most watched Regional game on record.
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In fact, Saturday’s games led the charge for ESPN. Auburn’s 17-13 win over NC State averaged 659,000 viewers, which was the second-highest TV ratings for the 2026 Regional and Top-10 viewership for the round on record. Arkansas vs. Kansas also brought 560,000 viewers in primetime on Saturday.
A record-setting start to the #RoadToOmaha
— ESPN PR (@ESPNPR) June 4, 2026
ESPN delivered its most-watched @NCAABaseball Regional round on record, up 38% YoY@Vol_Baseball–@VCUBaseball: 804K viewers
@AuburnBaseball–@NCStateBaseball: 659K viewers
@RazorbackBSB–@KUBaseball: 560K viewers pic.twitter.com/EbwkvGCafK
According to Programming Insider, Kansas’ win over Arkansas on Sunday also averaged 473,000 viewers in primetime. On Monday, West Virginia’s walk-off victory against Kentucky in the 10th inning brought 489,000 viewers on average, as well, per Programming Insider.
ESPN’s TV ratings surge through Regionals at the 2026 NCAA Baseball Tournament followed a strong regular season. Across its networks, ESPN saw viewership increase 49% year-over-year as part of its best regular season since 2012.
Texas A&M vs. LSU held the top two spots during the regular season with 382,000 viewers on April 17 and 375,000 on April 15. Of course, it’s important to note the 2026 season is the first since Nielsen introduced its Big Data + Panel metric to measure viewership.
More on a historic NCAA Regional round
The Regional round was a historic one as the 2026 NCAA Baseball Tournament got underway. UCLA became the second No. 1 overall seed in tournament history to be eliminated before the regional final with its loss to Saint Mary’s.
No. 2 overall seed Georgia Tech also fell in the Atlanta Regional. That means the top two teams are off the board entering Super Regionals.
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The 2026 NCAA Baseball Tournament will continue with Super Regionals, which get underway Friday as the final 16 teams vie for spots in the College World Series. From there, the final eight teams will head to Omaha starting June 12.
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- OHSAA track & field state championship live results, updates, schedule in all 5 divisions in Ohio
OHSAA track & field state championship live results, updates, schedule in all 5 divisions in Ohio

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The Ohio state track & field championships are back at Jesse Owens Stadium in Columbus for an extended weekend.
This year will be different, though, as the OHSAA expanded from three divisions to five divisions. That means a longer schedule, more events and more state titles.
There will be regular powerhouses doing their thing, plenty of upsets and surprises, and overall just a lot of glory for the athletes that will forever be known as a state champion.
As the event goes along, we'll be updating the results below, in all divisions.
OHSAA track & field state championship live results
Refresh for latest updates. Divisions will be added below as their finals begin. Most June 4 events are only prelims.
Division 4
| Event | State champion | Runner-up |
| Girls 4x800 relay | Huron (9:13.92) | Coldwater (9:15.18) |
| Boys 4x800 relay | Fairless (7:51.08) | West Liberty-Salem (7:54.36) |
Division 5
| Event | State champion | Runner-up |
| Girls 4x800 relay | ||
| Boys 4x800 relay | ||
| Boys long jump | ||
| Boys discus | ||
| Girls shot put | ||
| Girls high jump |
OHSAA track & field state championship schedule
The championships will now take place over four days due to the divisional expansion:
- Division 1: June 6 and 7
- Division 2: June 6 and 7
- Division 3: June 5 and 6
- Division 4: June 4 and 5
- Division 5: June 4 and 5
The full event schedule can be found here.
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- Las Vegas Raiders 2024 Rookies Standing for 2026
Las Vegas Raiders 2024 Rookies Standing for 2026

The Las Vegas Raiders have seen heavy usage from their 2024 rookie class through just their first two seasons, with their rookie class having already combined for 6987 snaps across offense, defense, and special teams with waiver claim Jonah Laulu adding another 1239 snaps for a grand total of 8136 total snaps across two seasons. The Raiders are expecting, yet again, a heavy workload from their 2024 rookies with Brock Bowers the focal point of their offensive passing attack, Jackson Powers-Johnson & DJ Glaze projected starters on the offensive line, and various others making an impact on special teams. Las Vegas will have a few rookies on the possible outside looking in, but they are shaping up well with quality depth, starters, and a strong workload of their 2024 rookie class which is among the highest in pure snap counts across the NFL.
TE Brock Bowers: Starting TE, Potential OPOY
2025: 12 games (606 snaps) | 64 rec, 680 yards, 7 TD, 4.6 YAC/reception, 65.2% contested catch rate (15/23), 4.5%drop rate
- Bowers missed 5 games in 2025 with an MCL sprain, and he also played through an MCL sprain as well. However, Bowers who won’t turn 24 till December, still was named a Pro Bowler and finished 4th for All-Pro honors. Bowers YAC/reception fell by 0.7 yards/reception in 2025, largely due to the knee injury. That said, he saw his contested catch rate skyrocket by nearly 14%, and he also worked well after the catch forcing 14 missed tackles compared to 8 the year before. Bowers will position to be the focal point of the offense again, and as the best receiver on the roster he’ll likely be able to push for nearly a similar stat line to that of his rookie season (112 rec, 1194 yards, 5 TD) but with more scoring. He’s likely to be used heavily in the slot, with Michael Mayer inline, as Bowers has spent 52% of his career in the slot, and just 29% inline.
OG Jackson Powers-Johnson: Starting Offensive Guard
2025: 8 games (354 snaps) | 210 PBLK snaps, 2 sacks, 2 hits, 10 pressure allowed, 3 penalties, 4.4 YPC lead block
- Powers-Johnson, who won’t turn 24 till after the 2026 season, is among the best lineman on the Raiders roster but he’ll need to stay healthy. The 6’3, 320-pound G can play all three spots on the interior but with Tyler Linderbaum in fold, that’s unlikely to happen. Powers-Johnson suffered a lower body injury in week 10, which held him out for the entire season, though he also has a severe concussion issue as well stemming back to college. Powers-Johnson is going to compete for both left and right guard, and he’s a mauler in the run game, which when shifting back to a zone system similar to 2024 will only help him get better. Powers-Johnson dropped in his pass protection, as did the entire Raiders OL, so I wouldn’t think into it too much.
30 seconds of Jackson Powers-Johnson being a bully in the run game.
— Marcus Johnson (@TheMarcJohnNFL) December 31, 2024
A second-round steal pic.twitter.com/6msFvf3Kru
OT DJ Glaze: Competition for Starting Right Tackle
2025: 17 games (992 snaps) | 639 PBLK snap, 10 sacks, 6 hits, 48 pressure allowed, 5 penalties, 4.2 YPC lead blocking
- Glaze was a standout rookie in his 2024 season where he allowed 3 sacks, 7 hits, and 51 pressures, with another 4.6 YPC lead blocking. He declined in 2025, where he gave up the 2nd most sacks in the NFL, but did see his efficiency rise (albeit by 0.4%), and he remained a quality run blocker. Glaze struggled to get depth in his pass protection, was an average mover in space, and he also needs to improve on some athletic traits that may not be possible. With all that said, Glaze will have competition for RT with Charles Grant, though the 23 year old, 6’5, 328-pound Glaze is likely the starter as well. Glaze is adjusting to the NFL, as most of the line was hampered by bad coaching in 2025, and does show good traits to be a possible long term starter at RT for the Raiders. Glaze certainly has his lost reps, but with a run focused offense, his ability to push the game in a wide zone system will be a noticeable advantage for Ashton Jeanty.
CB Decamerion Richardson: Release Candidate, possible 6th CB
2025: 15 games (13 snaps, 204 ST snaps) | 2 tackles, TFL, 12 ST tackles, 50% reception rate (1/2), 6 yards, 54.6 QBR allowed
- Richardson, who just turned 25, has all the athletic traits to be a CB in the NFL at 6’2, 195 with a 9.87 RAS score. He’s shown good understanding of zone coverage, has good instincts, and he played the run fairly well in his time starting during the 2024 season. Richardson did not see the field till week 18, where even then he played just 13 snaps. He was a standout special teams gunner for Las Vegas with 12 tackles and just one missed tackle, the 4th best rate in the entire NFL. Richardson had a rough rookie season with 47 tackles, a 66.7% reception rate allowed (28/42), 407 yards, TD, and 106 QBR allowed. That said, Richardson was a phenomenal tackler, took great angles, and he consistently contained the boundary while also showing adequate ball skills with 4 PBU and a dropped interception. Richardson has a shot to be a depth cornerback for Las Vegas this season, though he may also snatch a potential 7th round pick for a team wanting to bank on depth and athleticism at cornerback. Las Vegas has five cornerbacks set to make the roster, and Richardson will need to have a 6th roster spot at CB possible for him.
ILB Tommy Eichenberg: Depth Linebacker
2025: 17 games (89 snaps, 371 ST snaps) | 15 tackles, 2 TFL, PBU, 7 run stops, 100% reception rate (5/5), 27 yards, 89.2 QBR allowed, 20 ST tackles
- Eichenberg ranked 2nd in the NFL in special teams tackle at 20, while also forcing a fumble, and he’ll make the roster as a ST ace with the potential for him to even earn a shot as a Pro Bowler for his value on special teams. Eichenberg, 6’2, 240 pounds turned 25 recently, and in his time at linebacker did produce with good production in just 90 snaps. Eichenberg is an adequate athlete, he moves well in space, has instincts vs the run, and can be capable in coverage. Eichenberg is likely the first man off the bench for the Raiders should Dean/Walker get injured, or need rotation in snaps. He’s heading into his third season, and Eichenberg should have a long career ahead of him solely off his special teams value, and in year three he may see his highest workload at linebacker after just 167 snaps in two seasons.
Textbook rep by Tommy Eichenberg to take on the fullback's block, get extension and finish by making the tackle short of the sticks #RaiderNationpic.twitter.com/7Q3DwRVwOJ
— Matt Holder (@MHolder95) August 19, 2025
RB Dylan Laube: Competition for 3rd running back
2025: 17 games (25 snaps, 202 ST snaps) | 7 attempts, 9 yards, 3 reception, 18 yards, 8 ST tackles, 33 KR, 855 yards (26 avg), 38 long
- Laube, 26 years old, is usually pushed aside for Raiders fans, but I don’t think his path to the roster is that hard. Las Vegas will carry three, if not four, running backs, and either way Laube is a favorite to make the roster. While he’s limited in his experience at running back, with just 8 career rushes, he’s more than likely a candidate to make the roster off his special teams ability. Laube was a functional kick returner, he did well as a gunner on kick returns, and with Las Vegas having two running backs in Jeanty/Washington the third spot will come down to mainly special teams. The largest competition for Laube will be Roman Hemby, who didn’t provide much on special teams, but he does have experience as a runner, and it’ll be a good pre-season battle to watch.
SAF Trey Taylor: Off Roster
CB MJ Devonshire: Off Roster
(Waiver Claim) DT Jonah Laulu: Competition for Starting DT
2025: 17 games (764 snaps) | 51 tackles, 8 TFL, 4 sacks, 7 QB hits, 6 PBU, 25 pressures, 22 run stops, 4.1% pass rush win rate
- Laulu wasn’t a Raiders draft pick in 2024, but the former 7th rounder has spent his entire career with Las Vegas after being waived by the Colts during the roster cutdown in 2024. Laulu has logged 1238 snaps for Las Vegas, with good production on the defensive line, though he’s very likely a rotational defensive tackle going forward. The 6’5, 292-pound 25 year old, will turn 26 in June, and he’s primarily a run defender. Laulu doesn’t provide much as a pass rusher, he’s not overly athletic, and he won’t consistently push the pocket or win many reps, though he’s also a very capable run defender. Laulu needs to clean up his missed tackles with a 14% rate over the last two seasons, and he tries too often to arm tackle. Laulu is stout, he’ll anchor well and does a good job taking on multiple gaps, Laulu has the ability to play 0, 1, 2, and 3 Tech but does best at 2i. He’ll likely be best in a rotational aspect, and with the Raiders limited depth on the defensive line, Laulu is in competition with Tonka Hemingway & Thomas Booker for the starting spot opposite Adam Butler.
Best pass-rush rep of Jonah Laulu's career
— Matt Holder (@MHolder95) October 13, 2025
Stems inside to set up the outside spin move, uses an ice pick to pin the G's outside arm and get a clean win for a sack #RaiderNationpic.twitter.com/jUX6dqEOAP
(Waiver Claim) SAF Thomas Harper: Off Roster
- I don’t usually touch on the UDFA, but releasing Harper may have been Las Vegas worst decision last off-season. After a 2024 season with 26 tackles, 2 TFL, 2 PBU, and an INT while allowing just 3 receptions for 62 yards and a 14.8 QBR he was released for Tristin McCollum (who had way better size). Harper would go on to play nearly 500 snaps for the Lions logging 44 tackles, 2 TFL, 7 PBU, an INT, and allowing an 82.8 QBR, 1 TD, and 245 yards in coverage between NCB, FS, and SS. There’s a strong chance that Harper could be the odd man out in the Lions DB room this off-season, and I’d have to bank on Las Vegas being interested on a reunion as a waiver claim.
(Waiver Claim) EDGE Brennan Jackson: Competition for 5th EDGE Rusher
2025: 3 Games (47 ST snaps) | 3 ST Tackles, 1 missed tackle
- The Raiders claimed Jackson prior to the 2025 season after he was released by the Los Angeles Rams following a pre-season with 7 tackles, 2 TFL, and 3 sacks. Jackson suffered a season ending foot injury in week 3, and missed all of the remainder of 2025. Jackson, played well on special teams before his injury, and that will be a key push if he’s going to make the roster over other EDGE rushers Cian Slone & Jahfari Harvey, with Harvey having NFL experience and Slone an extremely high upside pass rusher as a UDFA. Jackson has a career 6 tackles, 1 start, and 2 PBU in his career though staying healthy will be a massive push for him as well after an injury in both 2024/2025. He’s an athletic run first pass rusher, and the former 5th rounder does show some traits but it’s hard to se a true ceiling for him in the NFL as anything more than a situational pass rusher with ST value.
C Will Putnam: Release Candidate
2025: 15 games (139 snaps) | 101 PBLK, 4 sacks, 4 hits, 12 pressures, 2 penalties allowed
- Putnam appeared in just 3 games for the Raiders as a starting center in place of injuries to Jordan Meredith, and it was not great to say the least. Putnam is going to have to push past Spencer Burford, Jordan Meredith, and possibly others to make the Raiders roster. He’s one of two true centers on the roster, but with Meredith, Powers-Johnson, Zuhn, and Rogers all having center versatility it’s tough to see Putnam pushing for a roster spot. He’s an adequate athlete, struggled with his technique, and his hand combat skills were poor as well.
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- Benfica confirm €15m Jose Mourinho switch to Real Madrid
Benfica confirm €15m Jose Mourinho switch to Real Madrid

Real Madrid will have Jose Mourinho as their new manager, barring a shock U-turn. The Portuguese manager is set to return to the Santiago Bernabeu 13 years after leaving the club, as he again seeks to intervene against a Barcelona that is coming off successive title wins.
For some time, Mourinho has been slated to take over from Alvaro Arbeloa, when it was first reported in late April that President Florentino Perez was pushing for his return. The matter has been delayed by Perez’s decision to call elections, but Perez has continued to make moves despite being midway through elections. On Wednesday night, his campaign channel confirmed Mourinho would be his new manager.
Benfica confirm Real Madrid will pay Mourinho release clause
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Had Perez decided to move for Mourinho before the 26th of May, he could have signed him for just €3m, yet his release clause has risen since to €15m. As Benfica are on the stock market, they are forced to declare their moves publicly, and have thus announced that Real Madrid have activated Mourinho’s clause. He is to join Los Blancos on a three-year deal.
What happens if Enrique Riquelme wins the elections?
It is expected that Perez will emerge victorious in the elections on Sunday, after which Mourinho will be appointed as the new manager. Yet presidential rival Enrique Riquelme has declared that he is not in favour of having Mourinho as manager, and has another option lined up. It has not been revealed whether that is the case, but it would be no surprise if Mourinho’s contract included a get-out clause in case Perez loses the elections. Were that not to be the case, it would certainly be an uncomfortable situation for both, and difficult to redirect.
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- Thursday afternoon Orioles game thread: 1:35 ET
Thursday afternoon Orioles game thread: 1:35 ET

Alas, for the Orioles, forward momentum has been hard to come by this season. After a tidy 4-2 Game 1 win on Tuesday behind seven strong innings from Shane Baz, on Wednesday night Chris Bassitt turned in another flawed outing, going three innings with three runs allowed before exiting with back tightness. It’s not clear whether he’ll have to miss any time with this. Meanwhile, the Birds couldn’t get much done against—yes, a lefty, in Peyton Tolle, who silenced them over six scoreless.
Bassitt himself, after the game, said he felt like it was just one of those things and he had “full confidence” that the team would bounce back tomorrow with Trevor Rogers on the mound. Let’s hope so, because last year’s ace hasn’t been very good this year. After starting the year with a seven-inning shutout, he’s thrown a duck in practically every outing since, with four runs-plus allowed in six of his last nine appearances, along with a 10.01 ERA over his last seven outings. I’m sure the Orioles are working hard to fix whatever this is. Hopefully Chris Bassitt’s confidence in Rogers is warranted.
The Sox are countering with fifth-year right hander Brayan Bello. After a strong 2025 season where he went 11-9 with a 3.35 ERA, the team expected Bello to be a rotation contributor this year. But the results have mixed, to say the least. For whatever reason, Bello has pitched poorly as a starter, but very well coming in late behind an opener: in the former role, he has a 9.68 ERA; behind an opener, he has a 0.71 ERA. It sounds like the Red Sox don’t really know why this is, and Bello is getting a shot as a proper starting pitcher today. He’s been allowing lots of hard contact and striking out few hitters. The Orioles need to take advantage.
Orioles lineup
- Taylor Ward LF
- Gunnar Henderson SS
- Adley Rutschman DH
- Pete Alonso 1B
- Samuel Basallo C
- Leody Taveras CF
- Colton Cowser RF
- Coby Mayo 3B
- Jackson Holliday 2B
Red Sox lineup
- Jarren Duran LF
- Ceddanne Rafaela CF
- Wilyer Abreu RF
- Willson Contreras 1B
- Isiah Kiner-Falefa SS
- Andruw Monasterio 2B
- Caleb Durbin 3B
- Carlos Narváez C
- Connor Wong DH
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- Eli Tomac out of multiple races beginning with Hangtown Pro Motocross, return date to be determined
Eli Tomac out of multiple races beginning with Hangtown Pro Motocross, return date to be determined
Eli Tomac will miss the remainder of the 2026 Pro Motocross season after crashing hard in the season-opener last week at Fox Raceway in Pala, California. That accident was the latest in a series of accidents that began at the end of the Monster Energy Supercross portion of the SuperMotocross World Championship (SMX).
"I’m really bummed to get injured early on at the opening round," Tomac said in a news release. "Since the end of last year when I first threw my leg over the KTM 450 SX-F Factory Edition, I said I couldn’t wait to ride this thing outdoors because the engine package is unreal and I felt it would be a lot of fun racing motocross on it. It’s just a shame that a racing incident early on in Moto 1 [at Fox Raceway] has really put a dampener on my outdoors season right now, but I will follow my doctor’s orders and rest up with every intention of getting back out there sometime this season."
The team has not provided a timeline for his return.
Tomac crashed with Garrett Marchbanks early in the first moto at Fox Raceway and required assistance off the track. After evaluation, he was diagnosed with "a hyperextended anterior longitudinal ligament and partial tear of the left sternocleidomastoid muscle in his neck," according to the release.
Tomac is not expected to require surgery, but he had been advised to allow the tear to repair before resuming competition.
Tomac failed to earn points at Fox Raceway, but left there fifth in the SuperMotocross standings, 206 points above the cutline of 20th that guarantees a start in the SMX Playoffs.
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- Ken Carman Dismisses Concerns Over Todd Monken’s Relationship With Deion Sanders
Ken Carman Dismisses Concerns Over Todd Monken’s Relationship With Deion Sanders
Questions surrounding Deion Sanders’ planned meeting with Cleveland Browns head coach Todd Monken have sparked plenty of debate over the past few weeks, while some critics see the move as a father becoming too involved in his son’s NFL career, others view it as a routine football conversation between two experienced coaches.
The Brown media personality falls firmly into the latter group. Speaking recently on “92.3 The Fan”, sports radio host Ken Carman pushed back on the criticism and argued that the discussion has been framed the wrong way from the start.
Cleveland Radio Host Dismisses Concerns Over Deion Sanders Todd Monken Meeting

Carman made it clear that he sees nothing unusual about Sanders wanting to share insight on Browns quarterback Shedeur Sanders. During “The Ken Carman Show with Anthony Lima”, he argued that college coaches regularly communicate with NFL staffs about players they have coached, especially QBs transitioning to the professional level.
“I know Deion Sanders is a major celebrity. His son is a major celebrity… It doesn’t mean he can’t talk to Todd Monken. Guys who are college coaches talk to NFL coaches about QBs and all the other positions all the time.”
"I know Deion Sanders is a major celebrity. His son is a major celebrity… It doesn't mean he can't talk to Todd Monken. Guys who are college coaches talk to NFL coaches about QBs and all the other positions all the time."
🏈@KenCarman tells @SportsBoyTony he doesn't see an… pic.twitter.com/OnJ2Iba0q2
— 92.3 The Fan (@923TheFan) June 4, 2026
The discussion stems from comments Sanders made on his YouTube show, The Barbershop, where he revealed his intention to meet Monken and discuss the best ways to coach Shedeur. Sanders explained that his perspective comes from years of working with the QB throughout high school and college, giving him firsthand knowledge of what helps him perform at his best.
That proposal immediately generated mixed reactions. Some observers questioned whether an NFL coaching staff should seek guidance from a player’s father. However, Carman believes that argument overlooks a key detail. In his view, Monken would not simply be speaking with a parent. He would be talking to a Power Four head coach and a Pro Football Hall of Famer with extensive experience developing the player in question.
Monken’s own comments suggest he shares a similar outlook. Speaking after the Browns’ OTA practice on June 3, the head coach mentioned how he looks forward to meeting Sanders when their schedules mesh. He also praised Deion and Shedeur, highlighting the respect he holds for their achievements and work ethic.
Initially, the meeting was set for May, but scheduling issues pushed it back. Still, nobody’s hinting that the talk’s off.
Carman says the recent controversy didn’t make sense. He thinks football’s all about building relationships and sharing info. This goes on between college coaches, NFL folks, scouts, and former players. With Deion’s coaching background and his history with Shedeur, Carman feels Monken should jump at the chance to hear whatever might benefit the team and young QB.
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- Soccer-FIFA unveils Netflix World Cup game timed for 2026 tournament kickoff
Soccer-FIFA unveils Netflix World Cup game timed for 2026 tournament kickoff
June 4 (Reuters) - FIFA will release a new football video game, FIFA World Cup: Launch Edition, on Netflix Games on June 11, timed to coincide with the start of the 2026 World Cup, the soccer governing body said on Thursday.
The title will be available exclusively to Netflix subscribers at no additional cost, as world soccer's governing body looks to broaden fan engagement through its revamped digital strategy.
Developed in partnership with Netflix Games and Delphi Interactive, the game is designed as an accessible football simulation, allowing players to take part in the tournament experience.
Players will be able to choose from all 48 teams competing in the World Cup and play matches across the tournament's 16 stadiums, with more than 1,200 players included in the game.
The format uses smartphones as controllers, enabling users to connect to a television by scanning a QR code, according to FIFA.
Up to four users can play together.
FIFA said the launch forms part of a broader shift in its approach to gaming following the end of its long-running partnership with EA Sports, moving instead to a multi-partner ecosystem aimed at expanding its reach across platforms and audiences.
The governing body described the game as the starting point of a longer-term project, with additional features and broader platform support planned beyond the initial release.
The 2026 World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico kicks off on June 11.
(Reporting by Lori EwingEditing by Toby Davis)
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- 🎥 Mbappé, Haaland, Ted Lasso... Nike unveils its World Cup film
🎥 Mbappé, Haaland, Ted Lasso... Nike unveils its World Cup film

Staying true to its flair for spectacle, Nike has released its World Cup video: a six-minute piece packed with stars and nods to the past.
Cristiano Ronaldo, Kylian Mbappé, Vinícius Jr., Erling Haaland, Virgil van Dijk, the fictional character Ted Lasso, and rapper Travis Scott are some of the names appearing in the video.
The ad draws directly from the tradition of Nike’s great World Cup spots, with explicit nods to the brand’s most iconic pieces. The new one features classics such as the Brazil airport from 1998, the secret tournament from 2002, and the presence of Eric Cantona as the common thread.
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- 'Schar seen as one of top Swiss defenders'
'Schar seen as one of top Swiss defenders'

Earlier this month, centre-back Fabian Schar signed a new one-year deal with Newcastle.
The Switzerland international is now the second-longest serving player in the current squad, having joined in July 2018 from La Liga side Deportivo La Coruna.
Swiss football expert Craig King spoke to BBC Newcastle about Schar and how he is regarded by his home nation.
"I think he is seen as one of the top defenders that has played the game in Switzerland. His career trajectory has been slightly unusual in that he left Basel, he did so well there, played a huge part in their Europa League semi-final run in 2013 and he was a big part of that successful side," King said.
"Then he moved on, and there was a time when he was at Deportivo in the Spanish league and he got relegated and you wondered what kind of level he would reach. But then of course he went to Newcastle and he has performed so consistently there for so long.
"I remember thinking when Newcastle got back in the Champions League whether he would be able to perform at that level still. He has done so. The period where he was at teams like Deportivo, you forget that he is good enough to still play at that highest level in the Champions League."
The 34-year-old played in three of Newcastle's Champions League League phase matches last season.
Schar has made 251 appearances in all competitions for the Magpies since his arrival. He has been out since having surgery on an ankle injury in January but is still a key squad member at St. James' Park, as shown by the contract extension.
King added: "He's obviously not getting any younger but I think he is still a fantastic player to have around. He was showing it for Newcastle that he is a quality player.
"Not just for his experience, but for the qualities that he brings, I think it is a no-brainer really. He'll generally be phased out over the next couple of years but I don't see why you won't still want to have him around your team."
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- Rose ready for 'beautiful opportunity' with Bournemouth
Rose ready for 'beautiful opportunity' with Bournemouth

New Bournemouth boss Marco Rose says he is looking forward to testing himself against the best teams in the world and believes the Cherries have a "beautiful opportunity" to showcase themselves on the European stage next season.
Speaking to the club's YouTube channel, it is Rose's first interview since being announced as Bournemouth boss in April, following Andoni Iraola's exit after a three-year spell at the Vitality Stadium.
"First of all, I want to say congratulations to everyone that is involved or connected with the club," he said. "It was an amazing, outstanding, special, incredible, historic season with a historic outcome.
"Everyone here did a great job - the employees, the lads, the staff, the fans of course, and now I'm looking forward to working together and to accomplish next season maybe other big things."
This will be Rose's first job in English football, with all his previous experience coming in Germany and Austria.
The German coach spoke highly of the English top-flight, saying: "The Premier League is the best league in the world. That's what I've heard, that's what I've seen and that's what I feel. So for me, it's really special to come here to join the Premier League with a top team and the Premier League is the most competitive league.
"The Premier League is the league with the highest individual quality, with the highest intensity, and I'm really looking forward to measure [myself] with the best teams in the world."
One of the main tasks on Rose's agenda this summer will be getting his side in the best shape possible to prepare for a season of balancing domestic football with European competition for the first time in the club's history.
On prospect of this, the new head coach said: "That's our challenge - to play Premier League, the toughest competition in the world, and European football. If you have to bring it together, it's really hard and really tough. We have to be smart.
"It's an exciting journey and I think it's a really big and beautiful opportunity for us to show our club, to show Bournemouth in Europe, but on the other side, it's a tough challenge."
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- Notre Dame offers 2028 QB as confidence for top target dwindles
Notre Dame offers 2028 QB as confidence for top target dwindles
Notre Dame football is looking for a top quarterback in the 2028 class, and one of them, Neimann Lawrence is set to commit at the end of the month.
Unfortunately, it does not look all that good for the Irish, as a new offer has signaled their confidence in landing the 4-star Floridian. On Thursday, one of the top recruiting insiders, On3’s Steve Wiltfong put in a prediction for Lawrence to land at Texas. While they are occasionally wrong, this isn’t a great sign.
Interestingly enough, Notre Dame isn’t going to be put in a bad position if they aren’t chosen, as it offered New Jersey quarterback Trey Tagliaferri on Wednesday.
The 6-foot, 1-inch and 190-pounder preps at a familiar high school to the Irish, Bergen Catholic, where former quarterback Steve Angeli, and transfer wide receiver Quincy Porter played. Tagliaferri isn’t quite at the same level of prospect as Lawrence, but he’s still pretty good in his own right. He’s currently ranked as the No. 203 overall prospect in the 247Sports Composite, and has over 30 offers with teams like Alabama, Florida, Georgia and Ohio State after him.
With Notre Dame connections to Bergen Catholic, there could be yet another Crusader that ends up in the Blue and Gold.
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- 'I knew it and that's why I didn't fight it' - Khaldoon on Guardiola exit
'I knew it and that's why I didn't fight it' - Khaldoon on Guardiola exit

Pep Guardiola threatened to quit Manchester City "100 times" during his decade-long reign as manager but chairman Khaldoon Al Mubarak said this time he knew the Spaniard "actually meant it".
Guardiola, 55, stepped down at the end of this season after leading the club to 17 major trophies, including six Premier League titles and a Champions League victory.
He had one more year remaining on his contract but said in his last news conference that the club needed a "new manager" and "new energy".
Speaking in his annual interview with in-house media, Khaldoon said he realised the exit was to become a reality, adding: "I knew it and that's why I didn't fight it.
"Throughout these years, I've always fought it and always brought him back because I knew that was always the answer.
"But in this particular one, I think he knew - and I knew that he knew - and that is why it was the right thing for him and it was the natural thing."
Before last month's FA Cup final victory over Chelsea, Guardiola was asked whether the visit to Wembley Stadium would be his last. He replied by saying "no way", and that he had "one more year [on his contract]".
But the playful way in which he delivered that line and his quick exit from the room raised a few eyebrows, adding to the mounting speculation.
Guardiola was asked after the draw at Bournemouth on 19 May whether he would still be in charge next season and he replied by saying he had to talk to Khaldoon. His decision was confirmed three days later.
"He's more than just the manager of the club," said Khaldoon. "To me, he's a friend. Over these years we have become close friends and I don't know if he will admit it, but I consider myself his psychiatrist.
"Inevitably we have had a lot of ups and some downs and in the downs, he must have quit 100 times over these 10 years.
"He never thought he would stay more than four years, then more than five years. So in his mind, even year four and five it was always 'OK, how much more time? How much more time?' And it always had to be done in the correct way.
"There was always going to be one moment where it was going to be real."
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- Eagles' offensive players poised for larger roles in 2026
Eagles' offensive players poised for larger roles in 2026
The Philadelphia Eagles enter the 2026 season with a new offensive coordinator, several new faces, and a growing number of young players positioned for expanded opportunities. Sean Mannion's arrival signals potential changes in philosophy and deployment, particularly as the Eagles continue reshaping portions of the offense around Jalen Hurts. With uncertainty surrounding A.J. Brown's long-term future and several veteran roles evolving, Philadelphia could lean more heavily on emerging contributors than at any point during the past several seasons.
Here are five offensive players poised for larger roles in 2026.
Makai Lemon
No offensive player enters the season with more momentum. The Eagles traded up to select Lemon in the first round after the former USC standout captured the Biletnikoff Award in 2025. Philadelphia believes Lemon can become an immediate contributor, and his route-running ability, football intelligence, and yards-after-catch skills fit perfectly within the type of offense Mannion appears to be building.
With the Eagles preparing for life beyond A.J. Brown at some point, Lemon could quickly become one of Hurts' primary targets.
Will Shipley
Shipley entered last season expected to secure the backup running back role, but never fully separated himself in the rotation.
Now he faces competition from Tank Bigsby and Dameon Pierce as he enters a critical stage of his development. Shipley's versatility as a receiver and return specialist gives him value, but Philadelphia would like to see him become a more consistent offensive contributor behind Saquon Barkley. A larger role remains available if he can earn it.
Eli Stowers
The rookie tight end may have one of the clearest developmental paths on the roster.
Dallas Goedert remains the starter, but Stowers arrives as an explosive receiving threat with intriguing long-term upside. Philadelphia views him as a player who can develop behind Goedert while gradually carving out opportunities in sub-packages and red-zone situations. His athletic profile gives Mannion another versatile weapon to work into the offense.
Dontayvion Wicks
Wicks may be one of the biggest beneficiaries of Philadelphia's offseason changes.
The former Packers receiver arrives with familiarity in concepts connected to Mannion's background and immediately enters the competition for significant snaps at wide receiver. Between Wicks, Hollywood Brown, and Lemon, the Eagles have several players competing for expanded opportunities.
If Wicks develops chemistry with Hurts, his role could grow quickly during training camp.
Markel Bell
Offensive linemen rarely generate headlines, but Bell is a player worth watching.
The massive third-round pick arrives as a developmental tackle with long-term starter potential. Philadelphia has consistently built through the offensive line, and Bell could eventually emerge as an important piece of the future alongside Jordan Mailata and Landon Dickerson.
Even if his largest role comes later, his development will be closely monitored throughout the season.
The player most likely to break out
Lemon stands alone at the top of the list. Philadelphia did not trade up in the first round to bring him along slowly. The Eagles believe he can become a foundational piece of the offense, and early indications suggest Mannion's scheme could create opportunities for him immediately. With Hurts adapting to a new coordinator and the offense evolving around younger playmakers, Lemon appears positioned to become one of the defining offensive storylines of the Eagles' 2026 season.
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- George Pickens is not at OTAs, Cowboys expect him to be at mandatory minicamp
George Pickens is not at OTAs, Cowboys expect him to be at mandatory minicamp
Cowboys wide receiver George Pickens didn't attend the early phases of the team's offseason workouts and he didn't change course for the team's first week of OTAs.
Head coach Brian Schottenheimer confirmed that Pickens has not been in attendance during a Thursday press conference. Schottenheimer said that communication has been good with the wideout while stressing that all of the work at this stage is voluntary.
The Cowboys will have a mandatory minicamp starting on June 16 and Schottenheimer said Pickens's plans for those workouts have not been part of their conversations.
"We haven’t discussed that, but I expect he’ll be here," Schottenheimer said. "I think he’s in a good spot, but I know he’s handling his business."
Pickens has signed his franchise tag, so he will be subject to fines if he does not report to the minicamp. The Cowboys have said that they will not be negotiating with Pickens about a long-term deal before the July deadline to sign one and that they have no interest in trading him, so it looks like he will play out the year under the tag before resuming the push for a multi-year pact after the 2026 season.
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- Shai Gilgeous-Alexander addresses OKC's Spurs problem: 'No secret [they] had success'
Shai Gilgeous-Alexander addresses OKC's Spurs problem: 'No secret [they] had success'
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Talking to the media about half an hour after a season-ending loss, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander could hear the San Antonio Spurs roam around the Paycom Center hallways celebrating and cheering. They earned the right to do so as the Oklahoma City Thunder fell short in a Game 7 loss in the 2026 Western Conference Finals.
Now, the Thunder must go back to the drawing board. As the NBA's best team and reigning champion, they had their crown snatched by Victor Wembanyama and company. The entire summer will be about how OKC can avoid these same mistakes in the future.
Struggling to generate offense, the Thunder couldn't depend on the Gilgeous-Alexander and friends formula to get one last win. Instead, the two-time MVP's Superman heroics of 35 points and nine assists weren't enough in the do-or-die scenario. Jalen Williams was physically absent while Chet Holmgren might as well have been, too.
You're not going to beat the Spurs when two of your three All-NBA players give you nothing. And while Gilgeous-Alexander left it all on the floor in Game 7, it would've been nice for him to play like this earlier in the series. He averaged an awful 25.9 points on 40.9% shooting and 8.9 assists in seven games in their series — quite the drop-off from his usual 30 points on efficient shooting.
Pundits and fans everywhere expect the Thunder and Spurs to meet up at this stage in the future. They were the NBA's two best teams all year as 60-plus-win machines. And considering the runway and youth throughout their rosters, this is just the first of presumably several chapters.
If the Thunder hope to enjoy revenge in the future, Gilgeous-Alexander has to be better from the jump. You don't go 4-8 against a team in 12 combined matchups in the regular season and playoffs by accident. The 27-year-old will go back to the lab to figure out a prognosis.
"It's bigger picture, but it's no secret the team had success," Gilgeous-Alexander said about the Spurs. "We'll watch those games to figure out how to improve."
Not even 24 hours since their back-to-back championship hopes were shattered, emotions were pretty high at exit interviews. One Thunder player after the other were left dumbfounded at how the Spurs figured them out from the jump. Even though the series went the distance, it never felt like OKC was in firm control at any point.
Let's see if things change in the future. If the Thunder want to correct these mistakes, it starts at the top. Simply put, OKC's two All-NBA guys didn't play like All-NBA guys on a consistent enough basis against San Antonio. That eventually led to their downfall.
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- Concern mounts around Victor Wembanyama fatigue: ‘Low on energy from the first quarter’
Concern mounts around Victor Wembanyama fatigue: ‘Low on energy from the first quarter’

The 2026 NBA Finals tipped off on Wednesday night with an intense back-and-forth affair between Jalen Brunson’s New York Knicks and Victor Wembanyama’s San Antonio Spurs. On an evening where neither star was particularly efficient, Brunson willed the Knicks to a 105-95 victory, scoring 30 points on 12-for-31 shooting.
Wembanyama’s losing effort included 26 points on 6-for-21 shooting, and there’s rising concern that the 7’4″ Frenchman may be too fatigued after an intense seven-game series against the Oklahoma City Thunder to turn things around and get San Antonio back in the series.
“Wemby looked tired. I don’t know if he shot his wad in the first half or what happened, but I just, I don’t know what the answer is,” The Ringer’s Bill Simmons told former NBA head coach Doc Rivers during a Game 1 recap on The Bill Simmons Show.
Bill Simmons and Doc Rivers think Wemby looked tired and sped up last night:
Bill: Wemby looked tired. I don’t know what the answer is
Doc: I texted you in first half and said Wemby looks sped up tonight. I think he had 6 or 7 turnovers Bill. A lot of them were putting the ball… pic.twitter.com/TarC2EVzrD
— NBA Courtside (@NBA__Courtside) June 4, 2026
“I texted you in the first half. Wemby looks sped up tonight,” Rivers responded.
“And one of the things I would look at first is how many dribbles did he have? I know that sounds crazy, but it felt like he dribbled the ball way more than usual,” Rivers added. “The other thing is time of possession. How often did he hold the ball and have the ball in his hands? It, it looked like way more than usual. Yeah. And so I think that played right into the Knicks’ hands.”
Simmons and Rivers aren’t the only ones concerned with Wemby’s fatigue and approach. ESPN analyst Brian Windhorst said that he noticed a low energy level from Wembanyama as early as the first quarter.
“He might deny it, but I felt Victor Wembanyama was low on energy from the first quarter,” Windhorst said on SportsCenter after the game. “Now I know the game started out frenetic. I know when the stakes are high, you sometimes see players need their second wind. I saw Victor bending over and grabbing his shorts midway through the first quarter, and I didn’t think he was able to maintain a good energy flow for most of the game.”
“I felt Victor Wembanyama was low on energy from the first quarter.”@WindhorstESPN says Wemby’s energy level might play a factor in this series
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— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) June 4, 2026
“I think Brunson smelled it down the stretch that he was moving quicker than Victor,” he added. “And that’s gonna be something to monitor. In the last series, I felt it went up and down. So he could just as easily come out Friday and have that more of a burst, but this is something that I think is going to be a story in this series. What is Victor’s energy level?”
For his part, Wemby doesn’t feel there are any underlying issues that need to be addressed and that it’s simply a matter of him playing better. He’ll have an opportunity to prove himself right and show that he has enough left in the tank to get the job done in Game 2 on Friday night.
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- Bracket: Vote for Blue FCU Fort Collins-area boys Athlete of the Year
Bracket: Vote for Blue FCU Fort Collins-area boys Athlete of the Year
Who was the top high school boys athlete in the Fort Collins area for the 2025-26 school year?
You tell us.
This year featured plenty of high-level team and individual success for local boys athletes, including state champions and record-setting performances.
This 16-athlete bracket will feature four rounds of voting over the next two weeks. The first round of voting will run through June 7 (ending at 11:59 p.m.), and the top vote-getters in each matchup will move on to the next round starting June 8.
The girls and boys brackets will continue throughout June, with the winners announced June 18-19 at coloradoan.com/sports.
Fans, you can find the ballots below to vote for your favorite players in the first round.
Blue FCU Boys Athlete of the Year matchups
Cadel Ruthven (Fort Collins cross-country/track) vs. Carson Holley (Rocky Mountain soccer/track)
The resumes:
- Ruthven: Class 5A first-team all-state pick in cross-country and track. Won the 5A 1-mile state track title, second in 2-mile, fourth in 800 and scored team-best 24 points in Lambkins' blowout romp to 5A team championship. Set or lowered numerous school records in senior season.
- Holley: Two-sport standout in soccer and track. Led Lobos in scoring on pitch in run to 5A playoffs. Runner-up in 5A 200 meters at state, also second in 100/200 in Northern Conference while winning eight total races.
Alec Lundy (Heritage Christian basketball/track) vs. Jack McKeon (Fort Collins football)
The resumes:
- Lundy: Two-sport force in winter and spring, starring for the Eagles in basketball and track. Led HCA to third place in hoops with 14 points, eight rebounds per game as 2A first team all-state pick. Also 2A track first-teamer, winning 300 hurdles state title and taking runner-up in 2A high jump.
- McKeon: Colorado's leading rusher across all classifications in 2025 season. Piled up 2,197 rushing yards and 29 total touchdowns, leading Fort Collins to a 9-3 season and 5A playoff win. Ran for school record 371 yards and four TDs in a playoff victory over ThunderRidge.
Brayton Meglen (Wellington football/track) vs. Robert Kendall (Windsor wrestling)
The resumes:
- Meglen: Key two-way player on Wellington football's redemption tour to the 2A state title. Was second team all-state selection, recording nearly 1,500 all-purpose yards as receiver, returner and rusher. Had a pair of playoff interceptions in a dominant postseason run. Also one of NoCo's fastest runners, sweeping Yaussi city titles in the 100 and 200 dash.
- Kendall: Became just seventh back-to-back state champion in Windsor history. Won 4A 175-pound title as Colorado 4A Wrestler of the Year, going 45-2 overall and 33-0 vs. Colorado wrestlers. Swept through league, regional and state tournaments without needing a second period.
Madden Smiley (Windsor basketball) vs. Sam Lofstrom (Rocky Mountain swimming)
The resumes:
- Smiley: Led Wizards to fourth straight Final Four appearance as repeat Colorado 5A Player of the Year. Became Windsor's all-time leading scorer and averaged 24.6 points, 7.9 rebounds and 2.6 steals while shooting over 60% from the field. Scored over 30 points in seven games and 20-plus in 23 of 27 games.
- Lofstrom: Was 5A first team all-state selection for second straight year, taking runner-up in the 50-yard freestyle with All-American cut. Swept city titles (4-4 including relays) and won two Northern Conference league champions as Northern Colorado's unquestioned top swimmer.
Leo Tornatzky (PSD Nordic skiing) vs. Preston Mozer (Fort Collins football/track)
The resumes:
- Tornatzky: Just second boys first team all-state selection in PSD program history. Placed top 12 in skate and classic at state, also anchoring the Stars' relay squad to a runner-up state finish. Finished top 10 double-digit times in a short winter season as one of Colorado's most consistent skiers.
- Mozer: The sophomore made a two-sport impact for Lambkins. Was second-leading receiver for 9-3 Fort Collins football squad that won a playoff game tied for league title. Also 5A first team all state in track, taking runner-up in 400 dash at state and running on Lambkins' Colorado record-smashing 4x200 state champion squad.
Isaiah Cronk (Windsor football/baseball, Windsor Charter basketball) vs. Dylan Rubenstein (Fort Collins baseball)
The resumes:
- Cronk: Was three-sport impact player in Windsor. Made second team all-state in football, leading 3A runner-up Wizards with 133 tackles and five interceptions. Started on WCA's Great 8 basketball team as top defender and rebounder. Was an everyday contributor for the Wizards' baseball squad that was in line for a high seed in Class 4A before late-season forfeits.
- Rubenstein: Northern Conference Player of the Year on the diamond as a two-way star in his senior season. Went 5-0 with a 1.00 ERA and 38 strikeouts in 35 innings pitching, also hitting a team-best .405 with six homers, 10 doubles and 31 RBIs to lead Lambkins within one game of 5A state tournament.
Kaden Souders (Fort Collins football/baseball) vs. Adam Aldridge (PSD ice hockey)
The resumes:
- Souders: First-team all-conference in two sports. Led the Lambkins with 81 tackles and six interceptions at linebacker for 9-3 football squad. Hit .398 with 27 RBIs and seven home runs, including a walk-off grand slam that won a regional game for Fort Collins baseball.
- Aldridge: Class 5A first-team all-state pick for second straight year, helping the Stars reach another state title game. Senior was one of the state's best defenders for a lockdown defensive unit but still made an offensive impact, scoring seven goals and dishing out 17 assists in PSD's 18-3-1 season.
Tanner Gray (Wellington football/baseball) vs. Dylan Mock (Timnath football/basketball/track)
The resumes:
- Gray: A two-sport star who delivered history as part of school's first four-year senior class. Colorado 2A Football Player of the Year, leading Eagles to dominant 13-0 state title run. Had over 1,700 yards and 31 TDs at quarterback, with 63 tackles and nine sacks on defense. Also helped Wellington baseball to its first-ever state tournament in 3A. Batted .250 with 19 RBIs and had 2.90 ERA with 38 strikeouts in 31 innings pitched.
- Mock: Three-sport contributor who helped Timnath make history. Was 3A second team all-state in football, spurring Cubs to their first playoff appearance with 75 tackles (15 for loss) and four sacks. Key contributor on Timnath's first 4A boys basketball Final Four squad. State qualifier and league runner-up in discus for Cubs' track squad.
Chris Abshire covers high school and community sports for the Coloradoan.
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- Atlético Seasonal Ratings: How injuries depleted a promising midfield
Atlético Seasonal Ratings: How injuries depleted a promising midfield

One of the themes of Atlético Madrid’s 2025/26 season was the frequent absence of key players in critical matches. This was especially prevalent among Atleti’s midfielders, who missed a combined 47 matches this season.
While this was a huge challenge for Diego Simeone to navigate, longtime captain Koke put in one of his best campaigns in years, and Obed Vargas showed a great deal of promise when called upon late into the season.
In the second installment of Into the Calderón’s seasonal player ratings, we shift from defenders and goalkeepers and turn our attention to Atlético Madrid’s midfielders. Here, we’ll assess the performances of the players in the middle — and there are a lot of names to choose from.
Midfielder ratings
Koke: Often referred to as the director de la orquesta by the Spanish press, Koke provided so much experience and tactical control to a young and inexperienced group. You could argue that this was Koke’s best season this decade, such was the levels of consistency and maturity he conveyed amid the changes around him.
Many, including Koke himself, surmised that the longtime Colchonero captain would have a lesser role in Simeone’s system this year. But what ended up happening? Koke was El Cholo’s fourth most-used outfield player behind Dávid Hancko, Marcos Llorente and Giuliano Simeone.
Already at the very top of the club in terms of appearances with 740, Koke made history in LaLiga this season by registering his 500th Spanish top-flight appearance. This puts him in elite company with LaLiga legends like Raúl, Eusebio, Lionel Messi and Iker Casillas.
It does appear that Koke will stay as a Rojiblanco for at least one more year, so he can have a similar farewell to Antoine Griezmann. If that is the case, there won’t be a dry eye in the building for that goodbye.
Rating: 7.5/10
Pablo Barrios: “Frustrating” is the best way to describe Pablito’s 2025/26 season. The last time we saw Barrios was midway through the second half of a win over Athletic Club in April, when he ripped off his shirt as he walked down the Metropolitano’s tunnel, having sustained a third muscular injury in as many months. Just when he thought he had made it back to full fitness, all that progress was taken away from him in an instant.
When he was available, Barrios demonstrated that he is one of his team’s best players and is one of the best young midfielders in Europe. Despite playing only 23 league matches, he was still nominated for LaLiga’s Team of the Season Even with injuries disrupting his rhythm, he has an enormous future ahead of him…but only if he can stay fit.
Let’s hope his exclusion from Spain’s World Cup squad gives Barrios enough rest to return to full strength next season. If fully fit, he could make the case to receive an 8 or a 9 rating, but alas, due to the time he missed, he will fall short of that mark.
Rating: 6.5/10
Johnny Cardoso: There were high hopes around Cardoso, who arrived from Real Betis in a €30 million transfer last summer. But like Barrios, Johnny suffered from numerous injuries that left his season in a frustrating cycle: pick up an injury, return to fitness, show promising form, get hurt again.
Simeone rated the American almost immediately. He debuted against Espanyol in August as a starter and began to demonstrate the defensive capabilities that convinced Atlético to buy him from Betis. But just as Simeone’s long-awaited “5” was gaining momentum, he aggravated an ankle injury and began the pattern that ultimately defined his season.
Cardoso picked up further injuries in December, March and May before Atleti shut him down for the season. He opted to undergo ankle surgery last month, eschewing a chance to represent the United States in the World Cup.
When fit, Cardoso looked a great fit in the holding midfield role. His positioning and defensive discipline are backed up by elite metrics, and he demonstrated growth as a passer when his body allowed him to get in a good run of games during the springtime. He just has to show that he can handle the rigors of a long season in elite club football.
Let’s hope a full offseason of rest — and not too much partying at the Bad Bunny concert last weekend — will yield a successful 2026/27 season for Johnny.
Rating: 6.5/10
Obed Vargas: It was hard to know what to expect when Atlético signed Obed Vargas from MLS side Seattle Sounders in the final hours of the winter transfer window. Most knew of the Mexico international while following the 2025 Club World Cup, when Vargas revealed that he is a huge fan of Atleti — and especially of Griezmann.
Obed Vargas 🤝 Grizi ❤️🤍 pic.twitter.com/A2Jz22AtE3
— Atlético de Madrid (@Atleti) June 20, 2025
In addition to the surprise surrounding the circumstances of his arrival, Vargas ultimately would not be loaned out and carved out a spot in the first team. However, when called upon, especially in the final weeks of the season, Vargas put in a string of solid performances that demonstrated his readiness to compete in LaLiga.
Similar to Barrios’ rise in the 2022/23 “lost” season, when Simeone thrust the young midfielder into action against top-flight competition, Vargas was able to get plenty of game time thanks to El Cholo’s heavy rotation amid prioritization of the cup competitions. The 20-year-old always seems to be in the right place at the right time, and he rarely makes positional mistakes. He went from doing “just enough” in limited minutes to becoming a reliable presence in midfield alongside Koke.
The sky is the limit for Vargas, and we’re watching with keen anticipation as to how he performs in his first World Cup. He may be loaned elsewhere in LaLiga to gain more experience, but he’s given Simeone and Mateu Alemany plenty to think about with his talent and professionalism.
Rating: 6/10
Rodrigo Mendoza: Mendoza arrived in February as Elche’s record sale, and with added hype relative to Vargas after he was dubbed the “new Pedri”… by Pedri himself.
Like Barrios and Cardoso, Mendoza suffered his share of injury setbacks. The Spaniard picked up a nasty ankle injury against Real Sociedad in a league game in March, which caused him to miss a month. A muscle injury in May against Osasuna ended his season.
The potential is clearly there with Mendoza. He is so calm and composed on the ball, though positionally he needs more experience at the top level. His technical ability though isn’t in doubt, but his fitness — and Atleti’s focus on the cups — didn’t allow fans to see him perform at his best.
Rating: 5/10
Conor Gallagher: It’s difficult to label Gallagher in binary terms like “success” or “failure.” His arrival from Chelsea in 2024 generated a lot of excitement, and he immediately received “El Pitbull” as a nickname due to his reputation in England. But one of Mateu Alemany’s first moves as sporting director was to sell Gallagher to Tottenham Hotspur — a decision driven as much by finances as it was his by his performance.
I will always have a soft spot for Gallagher because of the monstrous slide tackles he would make and the goal he scored in less than thirty seconds against Real Madrid in the Champions League round of 16 match in 2025.
Rating: 5/10
Nico González: You either love him or you hate him. Nico signed for Atlético on loan from Juventus on the last day of the summer transfer window, complete with a €32 million buy option that immediately made him a target of fans’ ire. That option would be triggered if he played at least 45 minutes in 21 league matches, and the inconsistency of his performances after a goal-scoring debut against Villarreal generated plenty of nerves that the clause would become obligatory.
Due to injuries, suspensions and strategic substitutions, the buy clause never was activated. However, Nico remains a “key objective” for Atleti this summer, and negotiations with Juve over a lower fee are continuing.
We all remember when Simeone shifted Nico to left-back against Barcelona in April, and Lamine Yamal promptly torched him for 45 minutes before his shift ended with a merciful red card. In a separate game against Barça, Nico completed only one pass before he was substituted at halftime.
Although the bad moments are tough to overcome, there were good moments from Nico as a Rojiblanco. Twice this season in LaLiga, he scored a brace in a match. The common factor from both of those matches was his positioning: on the right side of the field. Unfortunately, we did not get to see much more experimentation of Nico on the right as he picked up an injury in training just before the home match against Arsenal in the Champions League semifinals.
I know Giuliano Simeone is in a rough spell of form and needs competition from another right winger, but I think paying any more than €20 million for Nico would be a massive mistake.
Rating: 3/10
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- OL target set to make decision on Friday, FSU among five finalist
OL target set to make decision on Friday, FSU among five finalist
The Florida State are looking to improve their 2027 recruiting class. On Friday, one of their targets on the offensive line, three-star prospect Shavezz Dixon, will be making his decision.
"I will be COMMITTING tomorrow respect my decision. Watch it live on my instagram at 3pm EST!! Finalist- FSU, Pitt, Georgia Tech, Virginia & UNC," Dixon announced on social media.
Dixon was able to see Florida State during the spring, and he mentioned what made the Seminoles stand out.
"[Head coach Mike] Norvell, [Offensive Line Coach Herb] Hand. Coach Hand, very developing guy. He's gonna get after it with you. He's gonna develop you and push you to the limit, so that stood out to me," Dixon told Noles247.
247Sports composite rankings have Dixon listed as the No. 591 player nationally and the No. 37 interior offensive lineman in the nation. He's the No. 72 player in the state of Georgia as well.
FSU needs its first commitment from an offensive lineman in the 2027 cycle, and Dixon would be a good place to start.
I will be COMMITTING tomorrow respect my decision. Watch it live on my instagram at 3pm EST!!
— Shavezz “SteamRoll” Dixon🚂 (@shavezz_dixon) June 4, 2026
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- Los Angeles Clippers 2026 NBA Draft Preview
Los Angeles Clippers 2026 NBA Draft Preview
Ups and downs. Twists and turns. Zigs and zags. There are endless ways to describe the odd year the Los Angeles Clippers went through in the 2025-26 season.
Superstar Kawhi Leonard and the franchise found themselves at the center of a major scandal. The Clippers began the season in total misery with a 6-21 record and stuck in the basement of the league standings. During this disappointing start, the team moved on from franchise icon Chris Paul, and it happened in not-so-great fashion.
Then months later, the Clippers turned it around and finished 42-40, but not without completing two blockbuster trades. The first saw L.A. deal veteran James Harden for the younger, but more injury-prone, Darius Garland. The other led to the Clippers parting with starting center Ivica Zubac, but in the end, they picked up one of the top picks in the 2026 NBA Draft.
Now, the Clippers enter the offseason at quite an interesting time for the franchise, starting with the draft.
Clippers Draft Picks:
- Round 1 — No. 5
- Round 2 — N0. 36
- Round 2 — N0. 52
Clippers Draft Needs:
The biggest question L.A. needs to answer: where do they want to go from here?
Leonard remains on the roster. At the same time, they remain in a state of retooling with Harden and Zubac gone. The Clippers also don’t control their own first-round pick until 2030, further complicating matters.
Prioritizing the short-term makes little sense for the Clips. Unless something drastic happens, the Leonard experiment failed to bring a title to the team. The team should focus on life after his time in L.A. ends.
With the No. 5 overall pick, going with the “best/highest ceiling player available” option makes the most sense.
The other challenge for the Los Angeles Clippers: there’s a clear top four in this year’s draft and out of L.A.’s reach. That list includesAJ Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson, Cameron Boozer, and Caleb Wilson, in whatever order. The next prospects projected to be available after the top four are all lead guards, even though the team already has Garland.
Clippers Draft Targets:
Keaton Wagler — Guard — Illinois
Wagler remains the best of all worlds for the Clippers.
His freshman year campaign was arguably one of the best in Illinois Fighting Illini history. Wagler became the first Illinois freshman ever to be an AP All-American. Wagler was also the best player for a program that made the Final Four. He doesn’t turn 20 until February.
Besides all that, Wagler brings plenty to the table.
Scoring is his best attribute. Wagler showed in college that he could do it all. Play on- or off-the-ball, drive inside or drill it from the outside, and attack for himself or look to create for others.
Wagler averaged 17.9 points, 5.1 rebounds, and 4.2 assists per game, filling up the stat sheet across the board. He shot almost 40% from three on six attempts per game. That also accounted for around half his total shot attempts in 2025-26.
The promising attribute about Wagler’s offense: if the Clippers keep Garland, there’s a case Wagler can play alongside him. At 6-foot-6, he at least has the size to defend bigger perimeter guards.
Kingston Flemings — Guard — Houston
Like Wagler, Kingston Flemings completed an AP All-American second team campaign in his collegiate season. Both put up similar stats, but Flemings brings a slightly different skill set to the table if the Los Angeles Clippers select him.
Flemings averaged 16.1 points, 4.1 rebounds, 5.2 assists, and 1.5 steals per game. The Houston Cougars guard does way more with the ball in his hands than without it. When he does have it, however, he uses his speed to push in transition and make the right play. Defensively, he’s much more proven, especially after playing under Kelvin Sampson.
Based on the tape, Flemings also relies less on off-ball action and more on the pick-and-roll to either score or pass. If the Clippers draft him, it’s to add what they believe is the best player on the board and not who can fit the best next to Garland.
All that said, his two-way skill set and potential to be a lead creator are quite intriguing.
Nate Ament — Forward — Tennessee
To be clear, this is a total wild-card option for the Los Angeles Clippers. But Nate Ament remains a promising option.
Ament averaged 16.7 points, 6.3 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 1.0 steals, and 0.6 blocks per game with the Tennessee Volunteers. He stands at 6-foot-10 and over 200 pounds. Forwards continue to be a premium in today’s NBA, especially if they can score across the floor and defend multiple positions.
At No. 5, Ament would clearly be a reach. This would be a scenario in which L.A. moves down, restocks its future draft picks cupboard, and still lands a prospect it can develop.
Ament’s offensive ceiling is his biggest worry. He shot 40% from the floor and 33% from three on decent, but not great, volume. That said, there’s potential that Ament could be the next great wing in the league who can do it all.
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- Josh Hokit eyes Pereira after UFC Freedom 250: 'He's never faced a guy like me'
Josh Hokit eyes Pereira after UFC Freedom 250: 'He's never faced a guy like me'
Josh Hokit sees Alex Pereira as his ticket to UFC stardom.
Hokit (9-0 MMA, 3-0 UFC) has already made waves in a short amount of time with both his persona and performances. Outlasting Curtis Blaydes at UFC 327 put him on the map, and he was immediately booked to face former title challenger Derrick Lewis at UFC Freedom 250 on June 14 from the White House.
Also competing at UFC Freedom 250 is Pereira (13-3 MMA, 10-2 UFC), who meets Ciryl Gane for the interim heavyweight title in the co-main event. Hokit already went at Pereira during the pre-fight press conference, which got him escorted out.
"Alex Pereira, I want to 'chama' on Alex Pereira's mama," Hokit told MMA Junkie Radio. "'Oh my God, he said mama. He said he's gonna chama on his mama.' What does chama mean? What if Alex was just playing all of us and chama means 'f*ck you' or something this whole time? Imagine that? Man, what a legend."
Hokit thinks former two-division UFC champion Pereira's rise was a product of timing.
"I want Pereira. He's a legend in the sport, or at least that's what everyone is saying," Hokit said. "And I just think he came into the sport at a right time with a bunch of strikers. I don't take away the whole rivalry with (Israel) Adesanya – that was great.
"But everybody else, it was all favorable matchups, all strikers. But at least he was able to perform a certain way and get all his opponents out of there, and his fights are pretty fun to watch. So I would also like to use his name to catapult my name. I think he's never faced a guy like me."
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- Detroit Lions add UDFA rookie WR during OTAs
Detroit Lions add UDFA rookie WR during OTAs

On Thursday, the Detroit Lions announced they signed undrafted rookie wide receiver Kyre Duplessis to their active roster. This news follows Coach Dan Campbell’s announcement that rookie receiver Kendrick Law tore his ACL during OTAs (organized team activities) in the second week of non-contact practices.
Duplessis spent the first four seasons of his college career at Coastal Carolina, playing in 39 games but amassing just 23 receptions for 348 receiving yards and a single touchdown. However, in 2025, Duplessis transferred to Delaware and broke out, registering 60 receptions for 824 yards and five touchdowns, while also adding 19 yards on three rushing attempts. Additionally, Duplessis chipped in on special teams, returning three punts for 73 yards (24.3 yards per return), including a touchdown, as well as two kick returns for 33 yards (16.5 yards on average).
While Duplessis played nearly 90% of his snaps on the outside at Delaware, at 5-foot-10, 193 pounds, with 4.6 speed, he projects inside in the NFL. While his game film is limited and difficult to find, in his final collegiate season, Duplessis was utilized as a YAC (yards-after-the-catch) option, and the offense found creative ways to get the ball into his hands: quick slants, sideline shots, and snaps out of the backfield. He may struggle to separate at the NFL level, but he has positive instincts, contact balance, and body control with the ball in his hands. Special teams could be his best path to the field.
Duplessis joins a wide receiver room that features solidified starters in Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jameson Williams, and Isaac TeSlaa firmly, while also containing solid depth options in Greg Dortch, Dominic Lovett, Tom Kennedy, Jackson Meeks, Malik Cunningham, and Cedrick Wilson.
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- New York Yankees vs. Cleveland Guardians: Carlos Rodón vs. Slade Cecconi
New York Yankees vs. Cleveland Guardians: Carlos Rodón vs. Slade Cecconi

On paper, the Yankees had a real pitching advantage in this series, tossing Cam Schlittler and Gerrit Cole in the first two games of the series before drawing one of Cleveland’s worst performing starters on Thursday.
But the thing about paper is that… It’s paper. The Guardians have put together two impressive offensive performances against two aces and kept the Yankees at bay to win the series at Yankee Stadium, a rarity. From 2022-25 (including playoffs), Cleveland was just 4-13 in the Bronx, but now has a chance to sweep in a Thursday matinee.
Carlos Rodón will look to help salvage the final game of this series, making his fifth start. It’s been a mixed bag for the All-Star left-hander, as he’s gritted his way through back-to-back strong starts after two poor ones to start the year, pitching to a 3.32 ERA (127 ERA+) and 3.89 FIP in 19 innings. He’s struggled with command, often falling behind in counts and already issuing 13 free passes through four starts, but he’s also been able to get outs despite not having his best strikeout stuff or velocity over the last two weeks. Rodón, if you remember, had the best postseason outing of his career in Game 1 of the 2024 ALCS at Yankee Stadium against this team.
The Guardians will counter with 26-year-old Slade Cecconi, who’s in his third year of being a full-time MLB starter. He was solid, if unremarkable, for Cleveland last year, but has struggled to the tune of a 5.25 ERA (79 ERA+) and 4.96 FIP in 61.2 innings across 12 starts. 364 days ago was his only previous start against the Yankees, where he allowed two runs in five innings, taking the loss.
He doesn’t allow too much hard contact and keeps the ball on the ground, but is well below average in strikeout, whiff, and chase rates, while being mediocre in keeping the ball off the barrel. He’s gotten unlucky in terms of batted ball outcomes, but not by much. Cecconi has a six-pitch mix, but throws some variation of fastball 76 percent of the time, while mixing in a curveball, sweeper, and changeup.
Aaron Judge is still out of the lineup as he gets more imaging on his rib injury, so it’s a similar top of the order with Trent Grisham, Ben Rice, Paul Goldschmidt, and Cody Bellinger. The top seven is identical, with only JC Escarra replacing Austin Wells and Max Schuemann replacing Anthony Volpe, playing right field as Caballero takes over at shortstop.
2024 ALCS Game 3 hero David Fry is leading off for the Guardians in front of José Ramirez, Rhys Hoskins, Travis Bazzana, and Angel Martínez. Stuart Fairchild slides in at sixth in front of Steven Kwan, while Austin Hedges gets his first start of the season, batting eighth. Brayan Rocchio rounds it out.
How to watch
Location: Yankee Stadium — The Bronx, NY
First pitch: 1:35 pm ET
TV broadcast: YES, Guardians.TV
Radio broadcast: WFAN 660/101.9 FM, WADO 1280 (NYY), WTAM 1100, Guardians Radio Network (CLE)
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- When Too Much Is Too Much: Sports Betting In The Data Age
When Too Much Is Too Much: Sports Betting In The Data Age

Most days between April and September start with me waking up the kids, letting the dogs out, watering the plants, drinking some coffee, and then …
… and then spending about an hour going over PlateIQ at Rotogrinders, mostly looking at pitcher splits and batter ISO, though groundball and flyball percentage as well as barrel percentage get plenty of play, as well as K%, both for pitchers and batters. Walk percentage slips in there also, as well as a few other data points.
From there, I’m checking out Kevin Roth’s OVERCast app for the weather, then it’s off to Handigraphs, where I can more easily break down current form for the pitchers and batters. And all the while, I’m — pardon my Boomer status here (I’m fully Gen X, but after these next few words I’ll lose my credibility) — writing things down in a notebook to help organize my thoughts.
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The above doesn’t include the bi-minute detours to Fangraphs and Baseball Reference, as well as some X and regular ol’ Google search work, and whatever else I stumble upon.
All told, the above take upwards of an hour. I’ve got some music playing in the background, it’s usually pretty fun, and by the end of it, I have a very good idea of how I want to allocate my DFS dollars for the day.
This is a far cry from the way I used to do my daily research, be it for baseball or NBA or NFL action — my two other DFS loves.
The way I used to do it was a little bit quicker: I’d be apprised of the news of the day by reading Rotoworld blurbs and then build my lineups. Took about five minutes.
And while I don’t keep day-by-day, sport-by-sport detailed records of my DFS play like I used to, I also know this: I’m not winning nearly as much, or as often, as I did 10 years ago. Sure, the games have gotten harder and the competition fiercer, but there’s been something nagging at me for a while now: Am I hurting myself by crunching every number? Is it possible that too much information is a bad thing? It feels counterintuitive, but …
Finding the edge
Adam Levitan, one of the co-founders of Establish The Run, which is the E.F. Hutton of fantasy sites (“When E.F. Hutton talks, people listen”) has a term for my former behavior: Phone shitter bros.
As in, people who make their DFS lineups on their phone whilst toileting.
It’s not a compliment.
And while Levitan knows that’s far from the best way to go about building quality lineups, he does recognize the challenge presented by the glut of data that has taken over the DFS industry.
“I think in the age of everything being so data-driven and model-based, what actually wins the most money is understanding and digesting the data,” he told me. “But also having contrarian takes based on soft-skill stuff.”
In short: Know the data, know what’s important in the data, and then use that data against your opponents.
This idea crosses over into regular ol’ sports betting, as Capt. Jack Andrews explains.
“Successful betting is about finding something the market hasn’t factored in, or at least hasn’t factored in enough,” Andrews said. “Conversely, if you and the market disagree, you should ask yourself ‘What does the market know that I don’t?’ That can be harder to answer, but making that exploration is a great way to avoid losing money.”
In today’s sports betting and DFS marketplace, it’s all too easy to find, understand, and use the data. The harder part, as Levitan and Andrews point out, is properly using the data against your DFS opponents or the house.
It’s all reminiscent of the Battle of Wits scene in The Princess Bride. Watch the clip. Replace “iocane powder” with “advanced metrics” and you’ll get the gist.
In short: Sometimes overthinking can be deadly.
Of course, I’m not the first person to come to this idea. Cue the academic studies.
Jam, NBA, and the horses
Back in 1973, a psychologist named Paul Slovic rounded up eight professional horse handicappers. He let each one ask for any five pieces of information they wanted on each horse, then had them predict the outcomes of 40 races. They hit at about 17%, comfortably above the 10% or so you’d get from blind guessing.
Then he gave them 10 pieces of information. Then 20. Then 40.
Their accuracy? Stuck at 17%. Didn’t move. A few of them actually got worse with more data.
But as the information piled up, the handicappers got more and more confident. Same hit rate, but way more swagger. They weren’t any better at picking horses. They just felt like they were.
So maybe I’m the modern version of those handicappers, drunk on barrel rate and ISO, dead certain I’ve solved the slate, and hitting at the exact same clip I would’ve when hitting Rotoworld blurbs for five minutes on the toilet.
Then there’s the jam.
In 2000, researchers Sheena Iyengar and Mark Lepper set up a tasting booth at a fancy grocery store. Some days they put out six jams, some days 24. The big spread drew the bigger crowd. But when it came time to actually buy something, the shoppers who saw six jams bought at roughly 10 times the rate of the ones who saw 24. Too many options didn’t light people up. It froze them. They walked off empty-handed, and the few who did choose felt worse about it afterward.
More choice, more paralysis, less satisfaction.
Then there’s this one, out of the University of Bath. Two researchers built NBA betting models and tested two ways of choosing which one to actually bet with. The first way picked whichever model called the most winners correctly. The second picked whichever model was the most honest about its own odds, meaning when it said a team had a 60% chance, that team really did win 60% of the time.
Both models were basically dead even at picking winners. But the honest one made about 35% profit over a season, and the cocky one lost about 35%. Same data, same games. The loser just trusted its own numbers more than it had any business doing, so it kept “finding” edges that weren’t really there and betting into them.
Sound like anybody you know? Some 7 a.m. guy with a notebook, maybe?
Carry on
So do I quit the morning routine? Burn the notebook, cancel the subscriptions, go back to building lineups in five minutes between Rotoworld blurbs?
Nope. I like the new way too much. The coffee, the music, the hour of feeling like a quant.
What I’m going to try to quit is the thing all three studies are actually warning about. Not the data, but the certainty. That little voice that swears the hour of work bought me an edge, when most of the time it just bought me the (sometimes) false confidence to bet bigger on the same coin flip.
So: Know the data. Know what’s worth knowing in the data. And know when you don’t actually know anything.
To quote Levitan again: Easy game.
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- Nypan: I’ve learned a lot in my first season in England
Nypan: I’ve learned a lot in my first season in England

Sverre Nypan says he’s a better footballer now than he was at the start of the 2025/26 season.
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The 19-year-old Norwegian joined City last summer and spent the first half of the campaign on loan at Middlesbrough before returning to the CFA in the new year.
Since then, he’s played a starring role for our EDS side while training regularly alongside our first team stars.
A central midfielder with a natural flair and eye for goal, Nypan’s talent is obvious to see.
However, he says it’s in his character on the pitch where he has improved most since arriving in England.
“The mindset and mentality you have is most important and I think I’ve developed the most there. It’s been tough but I’ve also learned a lot,” he said in the latest episode of the Official Man City podcast.
“I didn’t play regularly at Middlesbrough but dealing with that, I’ve learned a lot from and now coming back to training with one of the best teams in the world and trying to do your best, it’s also a good learning experience.
“I feel like I’m much more ready for doing the best I can now and I’m a better footballer than I was last year.”
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Having made his first team debut for boyhood club Rosenborg at 15 and then picked up his first senior national team cap last October, Nypan has attracted a lot of attention.
While he’s now focused on simply being better every day, the teenager says it took a while to adjust to being in that spotlight.
“It’s difficult but I have worked a lot on it,” he said.
“I think in the start you don’t really understand how big it is and when you hear big teams are looking at your games you don’t really think about it because you don’t really believe it.
“You just play how it is and you try to think you still have nothing to lose, just to go out there and have fun. That’s what you have to try and tell yourself but of course it is difficult.”
With so much hype around him while playing in the Norwegian Eliteserien, Nypan wasn’t short of offers for his next move.
However, he says it was clear very early on that City was the right place for him to develop.
“I felt like the connection was there and they really showed they wanted me a lot. That’s something you like to hear. You want to go to a team that really believes in you,” he said.
“The plan that we made together sounded really nice but just getting the chance to train with the best players in the world, it’s only positive.
“Having Erling here now is helping and it’s nice to feel like a bit of home when you talk to a fellow Norwegian.
“I remember the first time I met them and worked with them was pretty cool because I’ve been a fan and watched City games since I was really young.”
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- The heat is on: BYU recruiting in the midst of crucial summer
The heat is on: BYU recruiting in the midst of crucial summer

If Kalani Sitake and staff want to keep the momentum of a top-25 recruiting class in 2026, the coming weeks loom large as many four- and three-star recruits are making campus visits and deciding where they’ll play.
In this regard, BYU’s emphasis on signing high school athletes instead of reloading with a ton of portal transfers will be tested. Here is Jay Drew’s look at the importance of this summer recruiting cycle, which is featured in the archives label of this newsletter edition and involves an interview with national recruiting expert Brandon Huffman of On3.com.
Questions of the week
Cougar insider for 247Sports Jeff Hansen declared on BYUtv that the Cougars’ receiving corps has the most talent (star ranking) of any other position group. How do you see this and explain the relevance or lack of relevance for Fesi Sitake with departures, a retirement, and a suspension.
Jay Drew: Even before Cody Hagen announced that he was medically retiring from football, I expressed concern that the BYU receiving corps in 2026 lacked experience and depth. I’m sticking to those guns, even though experts such as Jeff Hansen of 247Sports and Casey Lindquist of Sports Illustrated have suggested otherwise.
Certainly, it remains a talented group — headed by JoJo Phillips, who has never quite lived up to expectations placed upon him on a yearly basis by offensive coordinator Aaron Roderick and passing game coordinator/receivers coach Fesi Sitake. If Phillips doesn’t break out in a big way in 2026, the Cougars are in trouble.
That said, Oregon transfer Kyler Kasper looked great in practice, and very well could become Bear Bachmeier’s go-to guy. Kasper didn’t do much at Oregon, but was highly recruited out of high school in Tucson, Arizona, and seemingly has all the stuff, on paper, at least, needed to thrive in Roderick’s offense.
As for this being the most talented position group of any at BYU, in terms of star rankings, I will take good ol’ fashioned experience and production over talent and potential any day of the week.
Tei Nacua, Tiger Bachmeier and Reggie Frischknecht have golden opportunities in front of them. But none of those guys showed much last year, in limited opportunities. Why worry about them when you’ve got Chase Roberts and Parker Kingston in the fold?
Hence, I remain skeptical. Is it too late to add to that group? Probably. But there’s no doubt about it — Fesi Sitake will earn his keep in 2026.
Dick Harmon: The departure of Chase Roberts, Parker Kingston and Cody Hagen cannot be dismissed as a small deal — it is a big deal. Their experience, playmaking and big-play capabilities are in the books and respected.
However, BYU football over the decades has been a story of receivers who have stepped up when called upon, and I believe Fesi Sitake is a talented coach who develops talent.
Remember the days when little-known receivers stepped up, guys like Jeff Frandsen with Ty Detmer, Dax Milne, Andy Boyce, Chuck Cutler, Dan Plater, Tim Nowatzke, Kelly Smith, Neil Pau’u, Talon Shumway and Kaipo McGuire? I’m not sure any of those guys have the star rankings that guys on next year’s team have brought to the roster, yet in BYU’s system they made a huge difference and were not only serviceable, but game winners.
BYU needs JoJo Phillips to step up. He shouldn’t be judged on anything from last year because of his broken collarbone recovery. He has the size, speed talent to be a game breaker if he can consistently bring the ball in. No drops should be his motto. Well, a motto for all.
This past spring there were moves to “hide” what certain receivers were doing on the field, including freshman Legend Glasker. I expect Nacua, Glasker, Bachmeier and Frischknecht to challenge Casper for quality playmaking. Also, don’t sleep on freshman Terrance Saryon as a speed option or Jaron Pula as a Roberts-type answer in time.
Cougar tales
Freshman golf sensation Kihei Akina finished No. 9 in NCAA Golf Championship. Jane Hedengren and Taylor Lovell led BYU’s contingent of West Regional NCAA prelims to the national championships.
In headlines with former Cougars, Yoeli Childs was named the Japan B.League Player of the Year and Los Angeles Rams receiver Puka Nacua met with the media to discuss his challenges off the field and what he’s doing to correct mistakes.
From the archives
From X-verse
BYU should be very concerned about Kevin Young's interest in Chicago's Head Coach vacancy. If the NBA comes calling, would Young pass up his chance?
— Lawless Republic (@LawlessRepublic) June 2, 2026
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From a BYU walk-on to being on the CFB Hall of Fame Ballot
— BYUtv Sports Nation (@BYUSportsNation) June 2, 2026
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Extra points
- Extending Sitake, pivotal moment (Deseret News)
- A look inside AD Brian Santiago ( Deseret News)
- SEC whining over TT, Utah, BYU (Deseret News)
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Comments from Deseret News readers:
I am not a BYU fan, however, I do agree with Yormark. BYU should have been in the playoffs. I know they had two poor showings against Texas Tech and I know Texas Tech got smoked by Oregon. When the final poll came out, it was all about Notre Dame and Miami. The committee got it right, Miami proved they belonged. I don’t think the same can be said about Alabama. BYU was penalized for their poor showing in the conference championship game, it was 13-7 at halftime although it felt worse. They end up losing by 27 points and drop out of the playoffs. Alabama doesn’t score until the fourth quarter and ends up losing by 21 and don’t move in the rankings after their third loss. BYU loses to one team twice. Alabama loses to three teams, including 5-7 Florida State. Alabama gets rewarded for their strength of schedule, yet the SEC ends up 4-10 in bowl games. Then to top that all off, the Texas coach claims they could go undefeated with their 2s and 3s in the Big 12. I make that point because that was not the case when you consider the SEC’s bowl recored since everyone’s 1s sit out of the bowl games. BYU might have gotten embarrassed in the playoffs, but they should have been in before Alabama. I think one could argue that BYU, Notre Dame, Vanderbilt and Utah should have been in over a three-loss Alabama team. — Former_Coach
Let’s not get the cart before the horse here. I’m am quite sure that Kalani Sitake is a fantastic person, and a humble follower of Christ.
But, it is the students and student-athletes, past and present, and their collective commitment to what the world considers radical and illogical integrity, that are the main reason BYU is extraordinary. Without its students and student-athletes, BYU has no reason to exist.
Faculty, administrators and athletic coaches are the ones who are the huge (largely unmerited) beneficiaries of the opportunity to share the BYU campuses the finest group of young people (collectively) to walk the planet today. Kalani Sitake is no exception to this rule. It is Sitake that “hit the jackpot” in the lottery of life when BYU hired him, not the other way around. — Vermonter
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- Key players across the globe who will miss FIFA World Cup 2026 due to injury
Key players across the globe who will miss FIFA World Cup 2026 due to injury

Missing out on the World Cup is a soccer player’s worst nightmare.
The tournament only rolls around every four years and is seen as the pinnacle of the sport, with legends forged within its confines.
Sport, however, has a tendency to be very cruel indeed. Injuries are part and parcel of any sport and soccer is sadly no different.
The fixture schedule at club level has increased in recent years and players have had to carry the load as a result. Injuries, sadly, are an inevitable byproduct of that, even with top clubs having the financial power to build bigger squads.
Indeed, some of the biggest stars in soccer will be forced to miss the 2026 World Cup later this month, and here’s a look at them.
Group A
Mexico: Rodrigo Huescas, Luis Malagon
Group B
Canada: Marcelo Flores
Group C
Brazil: Vanderson, Eder Militao, Rodrygo, Estevao Willian
Scotland: Billy Gilmour
Morocco: Hamza Igamane

Group D
USA: Cameron Carter-Vickers, Patrick Agyemang, Johnny Cardoso
Australia: Riley McGree, Lewis Miller
Group E
Germany: Serge Gnabry, Marc-Andre ter Stegen
Group F
Netherlands: Xavi Simons, Matthijs de Ligt, Jerdy Schouten
Japan: Takumi Minamino, Kaoru Mitoma
Group H
Spain: Fermin Lopez, Samu Aghehowa
Group I
France: Hugo Ekitike
Group L
Ghana: Mohammed Kudus
Read more:
Why the 2026 FIFA World Cup opening ceremony won’t be held in the US
Why World Cup games could be stopped mid-game for at least 30 minutes in the USA
Every step of the USMNT’s potential route to the World Cup 2026 final
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- 2026 NFC North Position Rankings: Offense
2026 NFC North Position Rankings: Offense

With the 2026 NFL offseason winding down, the focus on the season is taking shape as we inch closer to the start of training camps across the league. The lull between the draft and training camp can feel like an eternity for some, but it’s a great time to take a step back and zoom out on the offseason that was. In the NFC North, a tight four-team race promises to rekindle, even if none of the four teams within the division experienced high-impact acquisitions.
In 2025, the NFC North was the lone division in football to finish with all four teams above .500, and while that is not an easy feat, it speaks to the highly competitive nature of this group. Each offseason brings changes, and while none of these teams made headlines during the acquisition period, there’s still plenty to evaluate heading into the season.
With the table set, let’s dive into the first of our two-part series, ranking each offensive group within the NFC North.
Quarterback
1. Jordan Love (Green Bay Packers)
The Packers have the top quarterback in the division again? Say it ain’t so…
Unlike previous iterations of quarterback rankings with the likes of Aaron Rodgers, this race is much closer at all four spots. That said, Love has proven to have enough remaining upside (and established production) to be considered the top quarterback in the division. Following somewhat of a static year in 2024, Love returned to form in 2025, even if his numbers don’t reflect a big jump.
Continued, albeit minor, injuries have somewhat limited the ability to see the full picture. Still, at his best, Love has enough of an established track record combined with physical upside to be a Top 7-10 quarterback in this league yearly. Most impressive, his turnover-worthy throws continue to take a dip, and even without an elite offensive line in front of him, he’s still not taking many sacks. Love isn’t Rodgers or Brett Favre, and for that, some will knock him. Yet, when it all boils down, the 27-year-old has still provided more than enough to keep the Packers offense in the Top 10 conversation.
2. Jared Goff (Detroit Lions)
Although it might be hard to believe, Goff will be entering 11th at the age of 31. For such an experienced player, he’s still in the prime of his career, even if his athletic profile doesn’t exactly need it. Here’s the reality with Goff: he’s a good, not great, player who has now thrown for 4,000 yards in four straight seasons. He has averaged close to a 2.5:1 touchdown-to-interception ratio, while averaging over 30 touchdown passes per season since 2022. By all accounts, he has far exceeded the expectations for most after essentially being dumped in Detroit during the trade of Matthew Stafford.
While it’s true that Goff needs more “help” than any other quarterback on this list, his production has been steadier than any quarterback in the division since the departure of Rodgers. Similar to Kirk Cousins’ time with the Vikings, Goff is a player who will continue to give the Lions Top 5-10 production, even if there are parts to his game that limit his overall ceiling. The gap between Love and Goff is thin, but Love’s ability to create and his overall arm talent give him the leg up in these rankings.
3. Caleb Williams (Chicago Bears)
Much is made about Year 2 jumps from NFL quarterbacks, and although the year didn’t start as planned, Williams’ growth in Year 1 of Ben Johnson’s system was fun to see. Purely based on talent, the former No. 1 overall pick is about as close to a “one-of-one” player as you’ll see at the position. That said, his lack of consistency can be maddening at times.
Williams’ arm talent and improvisational skills are otherworldly. After a disappointing rookie campaign in which he showed few signs of the college quarterback he was, Williams’s magic shone throughout the 2025 season. His ceiling has never been in question, but the lack of accuracy and questions about his ability to play in structure were big concerns heading into last season. While it’s safe to say he quelled concerns about his fit in Johnson’s offense, his misfires and general wildness were a bigger issue in Year 2.
There’s no question that there are still some valid concerns about Williams’ game, and those will need to be ironed out in Year 3 if he hopes to meet the high ceiling placed on him pre-draft. That said, his success under center, coupled with his historic pace of cutting down sacks, should give Bears fans hope that another big leap in his development is forthcoming. Following an offseason primarily focused on the defense, it’s clear the organization is putting all of its eggs in one basket and counting on Williams taking another big step forward in 2026. If he does, his standing on this list could be much higher next season. For now, he comfortably slots in at the No. 3 position.
4. Kyler Murray/J.J. McCarthy (Minnesota Vikings)
Head coach Kevin O’Connell might be one of the better offensive minds in the league, but even the best coaches have their limits when it comes to poor quarterback play. McCarthy was always a project coming out of Michigan, even if for the simple fact that he didn’t throw the ball much during his college career. The arm talent is there, as is the athleticism, but everything else lacked in a big way.
Heading into camp, the Vikings are touting a “true” quarterback competition, but barring a surprise, this feels like Murray’s job to lose. Even if Murray’s tenure in Arizona didn’t end in a positive light, the talent and ability to create are still very much there. Because of Murray’s old contract in Arizona, the cap-tight Vikings were able to sign the veteran on a one-year, veteran minimum deal.
Financially, there’s little risk in this competition, and although it would best serve them moving forward to have McCarthy take the leap and win the job out of the gate, the more immediate reward would be getting Murray back to his old form. Minnesota finds itself in a tough spot heading into 2026, and while it’s fair to question Murray’s fit in this offense, better quarterback play could result in a return to the playoffs.
Running Back
1. Detroit Lions (Jahmyr Gibbs/Isaiah Pacheco)
The days of “Sonic and Knuckles” might be over in earnest, but with Gibbs’ growing role, I’m not sure that’s a bad thing. Don’t get me wrong, David Montgomery is a good running back, and he was a perfect complement to Gibbs, but considering his growing role, maybe having a physical back on a cheaper contract in Pacheco will work out better for the Lions in the long run.
Simply put, Gibbs is one of the league’s best backs and possesses the type of speed most players only dream of. Although his numbers were slightly down in 2025, much of that can be attributed to the lack of cohesion along the offensive line. For Pacheco, this is a second chance for him to carve out a role as a valued No. 2 and power back in an explosive offense.
If all goes well, the Lions will save money without sacrificing much production by switching from Montgomery to Pacheco. That said, let’s make no bones about this: The offense (and running game) goes through Gibbs. We’ll see if he can take it up a notch under new offensive coordinator Drew Petzing, who had a good running game in Detroit when his backs were healthy.
2. Chicago Bears (D’Andre Swift/Kyle Monangai)
Heading into last season, most Bears fans felt like running back was a serious point of concern. After all, Johnson was in Detroit when the team ousted Swift, and Monangai felt like a consolation prize for missing out on the top names earlier in the draft. While it took a bit for the running game to get off the ground, the Bears finished the season ranked as the third-best rushing team in the league, averaging 144.5 yards per game.
The Bears’ standing in these rankings might have less to do with name/talent value and more to do with the system they are running. Johnson has always been well known for his run-game design, and that showed in a big way last season. Even more impressive was that Swift set career highs in yards, yards per carry (minimum 100 carries), and touchdowns. Monangai ranked in the Top 5 for rookie running backs in most statistical categories, despite being one of the last in his class taken in the draft.
Only time will tell how much impact the surprise retirement of center Drew Dalman will have, but with a strong scheme in place and both backs complementing each other well, there’s reason to believe that they can replicate their success in 2026.
3. Green Bay Packers (Josh Jacobs/Chris Brooks)
If we were just evaluating the first name on the depth chart, the Packers might be No. 2 on this list. The fact is, the depth behind Jacobs is questionable at best. Maybe MarShawn Lloyd gets healthy and makes an impact as RB2, but for the time being, this looks like Brooks’ job to lose.
Jacobs was banged up in 2025, and as a result, his overall production suffered. Although he played in 15 games, his yards per carry dropped to his worst total in three seasons, and he once again continued an on-again, off-again trend in yearly production. While his red-zone production was still impressive (13 rushing touchdowns), the NFL has become a two-back league, even if only for depth and spell purposes.
Assuming Jacobs can get back to his expected form, the Packers have plenty of questions on the depth chart behind him, which is why, despite Jacobs being a plus-player, they rank third on this list. With Jacobs’ late May arrest, including a domestic violence charge, this group has even more questions heading into training camp, pending the conclusion of that case.
4. Minnesota Vikings (Aaron Jones/Jordan Mason)
Last offseason, the Vikings appeared to make one of the smarter, not-so-talked-about moves when they acquired Mason in a trade with the 49ers. Not only was Jones aging, but the mileage has become an issue in recent years. Unfortunately for Minnesota, Year 1 of the Mason experience did not pan out as expected.
As a team, the Vikings ranked 23rd in the league, averaging just 108.3 rushing yards per game. Although that was still over 30 yards per game better than the Las Vegas Raiders, the team’s lack of rushing attack hurt an offense that struggled with its passing almost all season. For reference, Mason ranked 5th, and Jones followed at 6th in rushing yards within their own division.
Mason’s peripheral numbers looked good on paper, but he wasn’t nearly as effective as he was in his breakout season in San Francisco. Jones, on the other hand, played in just 12 games, while totaling 548 rushing yards and three total touchdowns. Surprisingly, the Vikings opted to retain Jones in the final year of his deal. As a whole, this group doesn’t possess a ton of upside and will be counting on better play from the offensive line to improve their efficiency.
Tight End
1. Chicago Bears (Colston Loveland/Cole Kmet/Sam Roush)
It might only be Year 2 of Johnson’s influence over the Bears’ offense, but one thing has become clear in his short time in Chicago: He values tight ends. Not only did the team spend a high first-round selection on Loveland in last year’s draft, but they followed up this April by taking another one in Roush. As with Sean McVay in Los Angeles, Bears fans can expect plenty of 12- and 13-personnel. Assuming Loveland takes the next step and Kmet maintains his value as a top-tier TE2, this is one of the better overall groups in the league with high upside.
2. Green Bay Packers (Tucker Kraft/Luke Musgrave/Josh Whyle)
Ranking these groups, especially at the top, comes down to top-end talent and overall depth. While Kraft might be more established as an NFL player than Loveland, a torn ACL and lack of top-end production keep the Packers in the No. 2 spot here. Kraft has far exceeded expectations considering his draft slot in comparison to Musgrave, but he’s proven to be a Top 10 end with plenty more upside left to untap. Musgrave had a prime opportunity to establish an extended role last year, but simply couldn’t do it. Overall, this is a good group, and if Kraft can return healthy and as productive as before, it is a top-end group, similar to the Bears’.
3. Detroit Lions (Sam LaPorta/Brock Wright/Tyler Conklin)
LaPorta burst onto the scene as a rookie, putting up impressive numbers (86 receptions, 889 yards, and 10 touchdowns), but has yet to be able to replicate those numbers in the two seasons since. More concerning is the back issue that ultimately shelved him for the final eight games of last season. If healthy, there are plenty of reasons to believe he can get back on track, but his production, especially in the red zone, has dipped each year. Wright is a quality blocking tight end but offers little upside as a pass catcher. Conklin was a nice addition and should give this group a higher ceiling in the passing game. Much of Detroit’s standing in these rankings comes down to LaPorta’s health and his ability to get back to his rookie-form production level.
4. Minnesota Vikings (T.J. Hockenson/Josh Oliver/Ben Yurosek)
Any time a team has a quality group of tight ends and ranks last on a list, you can rest assured this is simply a deep group across the division. While talent acquisition plays a big part, it also speaks to the progressive offensive minds in the NFC North. A few years ago, when Hockenson was traded from Detroit to Minnesota, many wondered why the Lions would do what they did. Quickly, LaPorta established himself as a good player, and although Hockenson has continued to produce at a quality level, his production and availability have dipped over the last two seasons. Oliver is a high-caliber blocking tight end with some receiving upside, and Yurosek is going into Year 2 with high hopes. Again, this is a quality group, but it’s also the oldest in the division and has the least production.
Wide Receiver
1. Detroit Lions (Amon-Ra St. Brown/Jameson Williams/Isaac TeSlaa/Kendrick Law)
Looking around the league, it might be tough to find a better one-two punch than St. Brown and Williams. We already know that St. Brown is one of, if not the best, slot receivers in the league, but Williams’ development over the last two seasons has been scary for opposing teams to observe. Even in a “down year,” the Lions’ offense ranked in the Top 10 in most statistical categories, and much of that had to do with their pass-catching options. Teslaa wasn’t overly productive during his rookie season, but when he made catches, they were either touchdowns or highlight-reel-worthy. The Law pick might have been a little early, but with the talent in front of him, he can be brought along slowly. Overall, these two groups are about neck and neck, and you’ll see it’s more about preference than anything else.
2. Minnesota Vikings (Justin Jefferson/Jordan Addison/Jauan Jennings/Tai Felton)
Before the May acquisition of Jennings, I would have easily given the Lions the nod for the top spot, but it’s hard to argue against the Vikings’ Top 3 at this point. With quality quarterback play, Jefferson is a Top 3 receiver in the game. Although Addison may never consistently hit 1,000 yards, he’s an excellent complement to Jefferson and provides a change of pace as the team’s WR3. Jennings provides a high-end WR3 option and a reliable option on third down. Similar to the Bears’ last season, this is a well-rounded group with a high floor and enough upside to feel good about this unit as long as the quarterback play can match. This was more of a 1a./1b. Type of situation.
3. Green Bay Packers (Christian Watson/Jayden Reed/Matthew Golden/Savion Williams)
The running joke in Green Bay about their handful of No. 1 receivers has been fun, but it’s hard to dismiss this group’s upside, even if they haven’t come close to reaching their ceiling yet. On paper, there’s truly no clear-cut No. 1 option, but it’s all about upside and speed here. Watson can become an elite wideout, but health and consistency have held him back. Coming out of 2024, it felt like Reed was destined for the top spot, but injuries and consistency plagued him last year, too. Golden was the highest pick of this group, but experienced a disappointing season in a crowded room. The Packers value speed, and a fully healthy season for this trio could lead to big things. Now, we’ll see if that happens.
4. Chicago Bears (Rome Odunze/Luther Burden III/Kalif Raymond/Jahdae Walker)
The subtraction of DJ Moore in this group might look worrisome on paper, but anyone who watched this team last year knows that he wasn’t truly a factor in this offense until injuries played into the equation. Odunze, a former No. 9 overall pick, is heading into a critical Year 3. 2025 started strong, but a stress fracture in his foot and an inability to win 50-50 balls left a bad taste in most people’s memory. Burden’s ceiling is immense, but mental mistakes often overshadow his more flashy plays. Raymond is someone that Johnson clearly valued, but might be best suited for a lesser role. Walker’s emergence as an undrafted free agent was impressive, but a Year 2 leap is needed for this group to take the next step. Johnson will rely on multiple tight end sets plenty, but it’s fair to wonder, even with the upside of Odunze and Burden, if the Bears have enough depth to last the entire season.
Offensive Line
1. Chicago Bears
Heading into their Wild Card matchup with the Packers, it appeared the Bears had their starting five for the next two to three years. Unfortunately for them, a ruptured patella for left tackle Ozzy Trapilo and a surprise retirement from center Drew Dalman have created some short-term questions. That said, this unit was playing at an extremely high level, and there’s little reason to believe that won’t continue in Year 2 with most key pieces back and their quality replacement options. There are some long-term questions with veterans like Joe Thuney and Jonah Jackson, but for now, this still should be a Top 5-7 unit in 2026.
2. Minnesota Vikings
When healthy, the Vikings have one of the better tackle duos in the league. Unfortunately for them, 2025 was not one of those years. Assuming they come back healthy and Donovan Jackson takes a big step forward in Year 2, this group should get back to a well-above-average level. Questions remain at the center after Ryan Kelly hung the cleats up, but a bounce-back year from Will Fries could help ease any true concerns about the center position next to him. The Vikings have invested quite a bit in this group, and health permitting, it should pay off more in 2026.
3. Detroit Lions
It wasn’t long ago that the Lions had an elite unit with no real holes to speak of. Johnson’s departure to Chicago hurt from a schematic standpoint, but this group was starting to age out. The retirement of Frank Ragnow was a huge hit to this unit, but with some added youth, the arrow should be pointing up for this season. Moving Penei Sewell to his natural position at left tackle and adding Blake Miller should help stabilize the tackle spots. The interior is the bigger question,n with development needed from young players like Tate Ratledge and Christian Mahogany. The hope is that veteran Cade Mays will stabilize this group from within and raise their overall floor.
4. Green Bay Packers
For as long as I can remember, the offensive line has always been a strength for the Packers. That started to tail off last year, and somehow, they face more questions in 2026. When healthy, Zach Tom is a Top 5 right tackle, but outside of him, there are far more questions than answers. They’ll rely on a youth movement with former first-round pick Jordan Morgan earning the first crack at left tackle, while Anthony Belton will look to lock down a spot on the interior. They did well to extend Sean Rhyan after releasing Elgton Jenkins, but this group lacks proven players and quality depth.
Cumulative Scores:
1. Chicago Bears (2.2)
Overall, the Bears finished tied for first with the Lions, the lowest cumulative score in the group. What gives them the tie-breaker in this scenario is their first-place finishes. On paper, this is the best offense we’ve seen in Chicago in as long as I can remember. Similar was said heading into Year 2 of Matt Nagy in 2019, so Johnson must prove that Year 1 wasn’t a fluke, and that he’s not only one of the best offensive minds in the game, but also a budding star as a head coach. A lot of that comes down to Williams’ ability to take another sizable step forward in Year 3.
2. Detroit Lions (2.2)
On paper, the Lions still have a damn-good offense. While questions remain in the trenches, their skill positions should keep their floor at a very safe level. There will be plenty of pressure on first-year offensive coordinator Drew Petzing, but he’ll have much more to work with than he did in Arizona with the Cardinals. The talent is there, and assuming they can find some continuity on the coaching side, there should be real optimism that they can return to full form in 2026.
3. Green Bay Packers (2.6)
Although Packers fans seemingly have a bone to pick with head coach Matt LaFleur, the positive influence he’s had on this offense since arriving in 2019 cannot be ignored. Love might not be Aaron Rodgers or Brett Favre, but he’ll have a quality supporting cast and one of the better offensive schemes in the league. Concerns may linger about this team’s ceiling for 2026, but it’s hard to imagine that the offense will be a primary reason for any failures they could experience.
4. Minnesota Vikings (3)
Like the rest of the division, head coach Kevin O’Connell is a top-notch offensive mind and a very good head coach. He’s squeezed every drop of juice out of this team since taking over, but the quarterback position finally did them in last season. Assuming that is drastically improved, this is a group that could see a bounce-back year and is right in the mix as a Top 10 offense.
How would you rank each offensive position group in the division?
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- 93 DAYS TO 2026 KICKOFF: Kingston Hall
93 DAYS TO 2026 KICKOFF: Kingston Hall

Kingston Hall
True Freshman | 6-4 | 285 lbs. | Tahlequah, Oklahoma
- Position: Defensive Tackle
- Previous College: None
- Projection: Redshirt
- Status: On Scholarship
Kingston “King” Hall (b. May 8, 2008) is a promising young defensive tackle from northeast Oklahoma.
Hall prepped under head coach Brad Gilbert at Tahlequah (Okla.) High School, where he was viewed as the 99th-best defensive tackle in the Class of 2026 by ESPN. He recorded 105 tackles, 19 tackles for loss, 11.5 sacks, one pass breakup and two fumble recoveries during his three-year career.
Hall also played running back as a sophomore and junior, rushing 12 times for 144 yards and a touchdown.
He was named to The Oklahoman’s Super 30 list for the Class of 2026, in addition to being on the VYPE Top 100 preseason list, and also competed in track for the Tigers — running the 100-meter dash and 800-meter run — in addition to basketball.
Hall, who plans on majoring in kinesiology, signed with Kansas State over offers from Baylor, East Central, Maryland, North Texas, Northeastern State, Rice, Texas State, Tulsa and UNLV. His lead recruiter was former defensive tackles coach Mike Tuiasosopo, assisted by former defensive coordinator Joe Klanderman.
Here’s what GoPowercat.com had to say about this impressive prospect:
“Hall is a disruptive presence on the interior, combining a quick first step with the strength to anchor against the run. His background at defensive end gives him agility for a tackle, while his motor and physicality stand out. With continued development, Hall projects as a player who could contribute in multiple roles at the next level.”
“I chose K-State because they were really recruiting me the hardest and they were the first ones to actually come down and talk to me and see me play,” Hall told Yahoo! Sports.
“I also built a good relationship with the coaches and recruiting staff. The coaches were really interested in what I did outside of football, and talking to them about anything really showed me they were 100 percent genuine.
“I’m looking to make an impact early by just perfecting my craft, being coachable, studying my playbook and being able to make plays anytime I get on the field, even if I’m on special teams. Having a high motor, knowing my role, being consistent and becoming a leader will also help me make an impact early.”
Check out this recruiting profile of Hall for more information and senior film at GoPowercat.com.
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- UFC plans to ‘tell the story of America’ in between fights at the White House
UFC plans to ‘tell the story of America’ in between fights at the White House

The UFC embarks on its most ambitious event in history with the upcoming White House card on June 14 and that includes the additional programming to be shown during the event.
Unlike typical UFC cards that feature promos, sizzle reels and hype videos for future fights or events, the promotion is changing its routine entirely for the UFC White House card, which takes place outdoors on the south lawn with only invited guests serving as attendees. Much like the Noche UFC event that took place inside the Sphere in Las Vegas, the UFC plans to show different vignettes during the event that celebrate America’s 250th anniversary rather than the typical promos that would usually play between fights.
“What this fight is really all about, and why we’re doing it at the White House, is it’s the 250th birthday of America,” UFC CEO Dana White told The Hollywood Reporter. “So from the first fight of the night until the main event, we will tell the story of America.
“You’ve got the far right, you’ve got the far left, and people thinking that this is going to be like some type of political thing. This is the 250th birthday of America. That’s the story that we’re going to tell. If you are American, this is relevant to you as an American. Everybody, no matter what your politics are, or any of that other bullshit.”
While further details about the programming weren’t revealed, Craig Borsari, the UFC’s head of production and chief content officer, echoed White’s comments that the UFC White House card will play out like a celebration of America throughout the televised event.
“This is a very patriotic moment for us to integrate a little bit about the history of this country, a little bit about celebrating our heroes and celebrating our independence,” Borsari said.
As of now, the UFC White House card is scheduled to air only on Paramount+ with the event kicking off at 8 p.m. ET with seven total fights taking place. Ilia Topuria battles Justin Gaethje in a lightweight title unification bout in the main event.
The rest of the broadcast plans, including the commentators working the event and other details are expected to be released in the coming days ahead of next Saturday’s card.
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- Dallas Cowboys roster: Comparing Cowboys starters to players in the FIFA 2026 World Cup
Dallas Cowboys roster: Comparing Cowboys starters to players in the FIFA 2026 World Cup

With the 2026 FIFA World Cup set to kickoff on June 11th, the historic and most watched sporting event globally is just days away from opening. This year’s World Cup will feature 48 national teams, making it the most countries ever to qualify. The tournament is spread across three countries, with the USA serving as the key nation, with games being played in both Canada and Mexico.
Before the massive spectacle begins, let’s have some fun and compare the Dallas Cowboys starting roster with the best FIFA players at this year’s World Cup. We’ll explore the reasons why each player is a close comparison, and which nation each player is representing. Without further ado, let’s dive in and leave your thoughts in the comments about who you think best compares to Cowboys players and the stars of this year’s FIFA World Cup.
Dak Prescott –Harry Kane, England
Prescott is a veteran captain and distributor, like Kane blending leadership, timing and finishing.
Javonte Williams – Viktor Gyökeres, Sweden
Williams runs through contact with balance, like Gyökeres powering through defenders as a striker.
CeeDee Lamb- Kylian Mbappé, France
Lamb is Dallas’ primary coverage-bending superstar, just as Mbappé is France’s defensive game-plan breaker.
George Pickens – Rafael Leão, Portugal
Pickens’ size-speed, contested-catch flair and vertical explosiveness match Leão’s tall, powerful, highlight-driven attacking style.
Jake Ferguson – Chris Wood, New Zealand
Ferguson’s big frame, physical strength, contested-area toughness, and dependable short-area finishing best match Wood’s classic target-man style.
Tyler Guyton – Theo Hernández, France
Guyton’s rare offensive tackle movement skills compare to Theo’s explosive, long-striding edge athleticism.
Tyler Smith – Virgil van Dijk, Netherlands
Smith’s massive frame, reliable week-to-week dominance, balance, hand usage, and technical control best match Van Dijk’s size, composure, elite positioning, and dependable command of the back line.
Cooper Beebe – Manuel Akanji, Switzerland
Beebe’s size, center-of-the-line dependability, processing, and quiet technical consistency best match Akanji’s sturdy, intelligent, mistake-limiting defensive style.
Tyler Booker – Joško Gvardiol, Croatia
Booker’s young, huge, physical, high-upside guard profile best matches Gvardiol’s young starting-caliber defensive presence, strength, composure, and long-term star trajectory.
Terence Steele – Julian Ryerson, Norway
Steele’s edge-protection value fits Ryerson’s physical, high-motor wide defending.
Quinnen Williams – N’Golo Kanté, France
Williams ruins blocking schemes from the interior, like Kanté ruins possession structures in midfield.
Kenny Clark – Casemiro, Brazil
Clark controls interior gaps with power, like Casemiro protecting the center of the pitch.
Rashan Gary – Antonee Robinson, USA
Gary’s edge explosiveness, size-adjusted athleticism, power, and ability to collapse space best match Robinson’s high-speed, physical, two-way dominance on the left flank.
Donovan Ezeiruaku – Achraf Hakimi, Morocco
Ezeiruaku’s bend, first-step burst, outside-track pressure and disruptive edge athleticism best match Hakimi’s explosive flank speed, recovery range and ability to turn the edge into a weapon.
Dee Winters – John McGinn, Scotland
Winters’ compact linebacker build, urgency, pursuit range, toughness, and contact-heavy disruption best match McGinn’s stocky, powerful, intelligent midfield style and relentless ball-winning work.
DeMarvion Overshown – Seko Fofana, Ivory Coast
Overshown’s long-frame athleticism, explosive pursuit, blitzing burst, and second-level disruption best match Fofana’s powerful box-to-box range, physical ball-winning, and ability to turn defense into instant pressure.
DaRon Bland – Cristian Romero, Argentina
Bland’s anticipation, coverage confidence, physical competitiveness, and takeaway instincts best match Romero’s aggressive, front-foot defending, timing, and ability to read danger early to turn a defensive play into a scoring opportunity are a great comparison.
Shavon Revel Jr. – Ronald Araújo, Uruguay
Revel’s length, press-man physicality, size-speed profile, tackling willingness, and high-upside coverage tools best match Araújo’s powerful, athletic, aggressive defensive style.
Cobie Durant – Ko Itakura, Japan
Durant’s compact, smart, sticky coverage style and outside/nickel flexibility best match Itakura’s composed defending, positional intelligence, technical discipline, and ability to handle multiple defensive responsibilities.
Malik Hooker – Alisson Becker, Brazil
Hooker’s veteran deep-safety range, anticipation, back-end communication, and explosive-play prevention best match Alisson’s composed, space-controlling, last-line defensive presence for Brazil at goalkeeper.
Caleb Downs – Pau Cubarsí, Spain
Downs’ young-star safety profile, elite instincts, range, calm processing, and defensive playmaking best match 19-year old Cubarsí’s rare maturity, intelligent reads, technical composure, and early-impact defensive role for Spain.
KaVontae Turpin – Jérémy Doku, Belgium
Turpin’s elite burst, return-man field-flipping ability, gadget explosiveness, and open-space elusiveness best match Doku’s sudden dribbling, short-area acceleration, and chaos-creating threat on the wing.
Brandon Aubrey – Cristiano Ronaldo, Portugal
Aubrey is Dallas’ dead-ball weapon, much like Ronaldo who remains a set-piece and clutch-shot threat.
Bryan Anger – Jordan Pickford, England
Anger’s booming punts, field-position control, and ability to flip the field best match Pickford’s huge left-footed distribution, long goal kicks, and counter-starting range.
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- Chapel Hill Super Regional Opponent Preview: The USC Trojans
Chapel Hill Super Regional Opponent Preview: The USC Trojans

For the second year in a row, the Diamond Heels of UNC will host a former PAC-12 member in a Chapel Hill Super Regional after the Southern California Trojans came out of Texas A&M’s College Station Regional as the #2 seed. UNC will be hoping that this time, they’re more successful than they were a year ago, as they try to make a return to Omaha. Beating the Trojans will be no easy task, though. Here’s a look at the team coming to Chapel Hill this weekend.
Don’t be fooled by the fact that USC weren’t regional hosts; they had a very good season. They finished the season with a 42-14 record and rank 8th in RPI. The Big Ten is not a great baseball conference, but they ran through everybody in it except for regional hosts UCLA, Nebraska, and Oregon the way that a good team should have, finishing with a 20-10 conference record that included getting swept at UCLA and Nebraska and losing a series at Oregon that featured two extra-innings games — they might have had a notably different season had any of those series been at home. They probably ended up not hosting despite the lofty RPI because metrics like DSR had them lower and they entered the tournament with just one win against Quad 1 opponents, but was more down to lack of opportunity outside of those top 3 teams in their conference than ability — as shown by their two-game sweep of Texas A&M to take the Regional.
Things start on the mound for USC, where they start arguably the best pitcher in the country in lefty Mason Edwards, who could be a first-round pick in July. Edwards’ 164 strikeouts are first in the country by a margin of 27 — that’s also the difference between #2 and #11. He’s also second in the country with an ERA of 1.85, and first with a batting average against of .153. Again, level of competition has a little bit to do with that, but he’s shown his stuff on the big stages, too — 6 innings of shutout ball against Oregon, and 4 shutout innings on 66 pitches in the Big 10 Tournament against Michigan State. He did get touched up in the 5th inning against Lamar in their first elimination game on Saturday, however. Edwards throws a low-90s fastball with a lot of ride, but the real weapons are his curveball and changeup, which both have insane (60+%, when 40% is well above average) whiff rates and make him hard to square up in any count. If he has a weakness, it’s his zone command — he’s allowed 43 walks in his 92.2 innings, which is slightly elevated compared to everything else he’s done. It’s a bit of a meme around Diamond Heels fans that UNC’s otherwise good lineups get shut down by crafty, off-speed heavy lefties — Edwards is kind of the platonic ideal of such a pitcher and this lineup is going to have to work at-bats deep and limit their swings to try and chase him early in their matchup.
The other Trojan starters are no slouches, either. Saturday starter Grant Govel was also First Team All-Big Ten after recording a 2.93 ERA in 84.2 regular season innings pitched. He’s a less overpowering pitcher than Edwards, with 96 punchouts in 98.1 total innings, but he’s also only walked 15 batters all year and that contributes to his unreal 0.88 WHIP, the best remaining in the tournament. He’s got a little bit more velocity than Edwards, running the heater up to 95 in-game, but like his Friday counterpart, his real weapon is his changeup, and figuring out both his off-speed as a righty and Edwards’ as a lefty has given opposing lineups fits all season. USC has had some adventures finding a consistent third starter, but freshman Diego Velazquez has been pretty good in that role lately, with an ERA right around 4 and a batting average against of .207. When he gets hit, he gets hit hard, but he can eat innings if hitters swing too freely against him.
USC’s bullpen isn’t as star-studded as the starting rotation, but they’ve got a few good options. Relief ace Sax Matson holds opposing batters under .200 and has 54 strikeouts in 42 innings; closer Adam Troy has 12 saves, and the first-year duo of Gavin Lauridsen and sometimes starter Chase Herrell have combined for 100 innings with ERAs under 5. As a team, the Trojans rank 3rd in staff ERA — and while that’s a little inflated due to their competition, they’re also 19th in xFIP and SIERA, stats that attempt to adjust for, among other things, quality of opposition. This is, in short, a very good pitching staff that will rank among the best top-to-bottom that the Heels have faced outside of practice — the only real counterpoint might be Clemson.
On the offensive side, the Trojans were pretty underwhelming in the regular season, with a team slash line of .282/.384/.485, all of which ranked around ~100th in the country. They’ve hit 88 home runs on the year, which is pretty solid and ranks in the nation’s top 40, but that power hasn’t been quite enough to offset below-average contact rates and zone control — they record 1.61 strikeouts for every walk, which ranks worse than 100th, and all of that adds up to a wRC+ (a stat that attempts to condense and normalize offensive effectiveness into one, context-adjusted number) of 106, or 6% above D1 average for a ranking of 79th.
That would be the story here, but USC got white-hot in their regional, though, scoring 55 runs in their 4 wins while batting .390 and hitting 8 home runs. That version of this Trojans team could be really dangerous, especially because they did it with offensive leader Jack Basseer (.341/.441/.629, 27 XBH) playing below his standard. Catcher Isaac Cadena (.305/.436/.524, 16 2B) and DH Augie Lopez (.279/.367/.605, team-leading 19 HR and the Regional MOP) stand out as the big threats after Basseer, while CF Kevin Takeushi fits the classic leadoff profile to a T with a 43:42 K-BB ratio and 14 stolen bases on 15 attempts.
While they haven’t been fantastic with the bat, this is an outstanding defensive lineup. The available defensive metrics for college baseball aren’t the most reliable, but it’s certainly not nothing that USC ranks first in the country in opponent BABIP (batting average on balls in play) and 15th in fielding percentage. They have a strong up-the-middle combination as well as an outstanding defensive third baseman in Kevin Tekeuchi, who has a .976 fielding percentage. Surprisingly to me, they’ve only turned 36 double plays all season — this could be because a lot of their innings are eaten by pitchers who don’t allow a lot of balls in play, or because they’re more sound than they are dynamic, or it could be both; I haven’t watched enough of them to say for sure. But I do know that this is not a team that you cannot expect to give away extra outs to a lineup.
This appears to be a matchup of strength on strength — two teams that have made their hay this season on pitching, defense, and at least enough offense to get by. UNC’s had the more consistent offense all season, ranking in the nation’s top 25 or so in most relevant categories, but USC might just have the caliber of arm barn to limit them — then again, the Trojans haven’t seen a lot of staffs like UNC’s, either. It’s a fascinating head-to-head, and it’s shaping up to be a weekend of good baseball. The Heels are at home and the higher seed, so they’ll be favored to win, but as I said at the opening, this is a serious opponent.
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- How many Arsenal players will be at the 2026 World Cup?
How many Arsenal players will be at the 2026 World Cup?

Arsenal possess one of the strongest squads in world football, which explains why so many of their players are regularly selected for international duty. Several members of Mikel Arteta’s team will also represent their respective countries at this summer’s World Cup in North America.
The United States, Mexico and Canada are hosting the tournament, and clubs across the world will be closely monitoring the fitness of their players throughout the competition. Major international events often place significant physical demands on players, making injury concerns unavoidable for managers preparing for the following campaign.
For Arsenal, maintaining the health of their squad will be particularly important as they look to build on recent success and prepare for the challenges of the 2026/2027 season.
Arsenal Stars Set for World Cup Duty
The Gunners have a strong chance of defending the Premier League title after ending their lengthy wait for the crown. They will also enter a new chapter in the competition, creating further optimism around the club’s prospects for the coming season.
A successful campaign could depend in part on how many players return from international duty fit and ready for the demands of pre-season preparations. As a result, Arsenal supporters will be paying close attention to developments throughout the tournament.
The club’s large international contingent highlights the quality and depth available within Arteta’s squad.
Sixteen Players Representing Their Nations
According to ESPN, Arsenal will have 16 players involved in the World Cup. The England contingent consists of Bukayo Saka, Noni Madueke, Declan Rice and Eberechi Eze.
Spain will be represented by David Raya, Mikel Merino and Martin Zubimendi, while Piero Hincapie will feature for Ecuador. Leandro Trossard has been selected by Belgium, Kai Havertz will represent Germany, Viktor Gyokeres will play for Sweden, and both Gabriel Martinelli and Gabriel are included in Brazil’s squad.
Elsewhere, Martin Odegaard will represent Norway, William Saliba has been selected by France, and Jurrien Timber will feature for the Netherlands.
With so many key players involved, Arsenal will be hoping each of them enjoys a successful tournament and returns in good condition ahead of what promises to be another demanding season at club level.
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- Owen Hargreaves reckons Arsenal are the reason Thomas Tuchel has picked one England player this summer
Owen Hargreaves reckons Arsenal are the reason Thomas Tuchel has picked one England player this summer

Thomas Tuchel’s World Cup squad raised a few eyebrows when it was announced a few weeks ago.
England head into this tournament without arguably three of their most talented players as the likes of Cole Palmer, Phil Foden and Trent Alexander-Arnold are all being left at home.
However, perhaps the most surprising selection was the decision to call Ivan Toney back into the side.
Toney hadn’t been a favourite under Thomas Tuchel for the past 12 months, and many believed his move to Saudi Arabia had dashed his international hopes.
Surprisingly, Toney is now back in the fold, and speaking on TNT Sports, Owen Hargreaves has come up with a theory why Toney is in the team.

Ivan Toney is only in the England squad because of Arsenal
Ivan Toney may not be an Arsenal player, but according to Owen Hargreaves, the Gunners are the reason he is in the England side.
Indeed, Hargreaves claims Thomas Tuchel has been influenced by Arsenal’s set-piece prowess, and he thinks Toney is in the team to add that extra physical presence from set plays should it be needed.
“He’s gone for more of an Arsenal look, you have Saka and you have Declan Rice, you have great delivery,” Mertin Keown said.
“That’s why Ivan Toney is in isn’t he? Set pieces and pens, it’s like ‘I can throw him in.’ I think Thomas has looked at what Arsenal have done and thought ‘ok I can have a bit of that.’” Hargreaves added.
Toney is certainly a presence from set plays, a skill he harnessed to great effect at Brentford.
Indeed, under Thomas Frank, set pieces were vital for Brentford, and Toney was, quite often, the man on the end of them.
The striker will add that extra presence in the box if needed, and, of course, as one of the best penalty takers in the world, he’ll be crucial if any match heads to a shootout.
Toney may be England’s third-choice striker, but don’t be shocked if he has a big say on how this summer pans out.
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- White Sox are 'perfect fit' for Angels' 4.63 ERA starter at trade deadline
White Sox are 'perfect fit' for Angels' 4.63 ERA starter at trade deadline

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The Chicago White Sox are having a much better season than most could've expected, as they're sitting in a postseason spot at the moment, and are very much a contender.
While they might be in decent shape at the moment, the White Sox do have a few issues with the team that might be worth exploring upgrades for at the trade deadline. Outfield is a need, but the starting rotation is their top issue to resolve.
ESPN's Jeff Passan, amid such a need for the White Sox, linked them in a trade to the Los Angeles Angels' 4.63 ERA starter Reid Detmers in what would be a "perfect fit," according to Passan.
White Sox would be 'perfect fit' for Reid Detmers trade
"But a starter with multiple years of control, like Detmers -- who would be a perfect fit, and for whom the White Sox could dip into a system soon to be infused with the No. 1 pick in the draft..." Passan writes.
Detmers might not be the best starting pitcher available for trade this year, as his 4.63 ERA leaves a bit to be desired.
But the 26-year-old starter is under contract through the 2028 season, and that mediocre ERA mark might actually help diminish how costly it would be to add Detmers in a trade.
The White Sox need to improve the starting rotation and ideally, add someone who could be around for longer than just the 2026 season.
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Someone like Tarik Skubal or Freddy Peralta, pitchers who are one-year rentals, would not make as much sense for the White Sox as someone like Detmers, who's under control for longer.
The 2026 season isn't the only year this team will be competitive. In fact, since this season is a bit of a surprise, it makes more sense to add someone who will be around longer than a rental.
Detmers had a 3.77 ERA in 25 starts back in 2022, and as a reliever in 2025, he had a 3.96 ERA. He's a bit of an unknown, but for the White Sox, such a pitcher would make for a "perfect fit" at this year's trade deadline.
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- Detroit Lions Rookie Suffers Season-Ending Injury During 2026 Practice
Detroit Lions Rookie Suffers Season-Ending Injury During 2026 Practice
The Detroit Lions are coing off a rough season, missing the postseason entirely. They have a lot of talent remaining on the roster, but the rookies joining the team are expected to help take them back over the edge in a difficult NFC. However, one of their rookies suffered an apparant injury and the early prognosis does not look good. Let’s take a closer look at which Detroit Lions rookie it is and what it means for the team going forward.
Detroit Lions rookie wide receiver suffers a torn ACL in practice

The Detroit Lions are going to be getting tested with their wide receiver depth early on. During Thursday’s press conference, Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell announced that rookie wide receiver Kendrick Law suffered a torn ACL and will miss the entire 2026 season. He suffered a noncontact injury earlier this week, and the results of the injury have confirmed what was expected. Law spent last season with the Kentucky Wildcats and the previous three years with the Alabama Crimson Tide before the Lions drafted him in the fifth round of the 2026 NFL Draft. He finished last season with 53 catches for 540 yards (10.2 yards per reception) and three receiving touchdowns.
The Lions now have the following wide receivers on the roster:
- Amon-Ra St. Brown
- Jameson Williams
- Isaac TeSlaa
- Cedrick Wilson Jr
- Greg Dortch
- Jackson Meeks
- Tom Kennedy
- Dominc Lovett
- Malik Cunningham
According to Over The Cap, the Lions have $18.5 million remaining on this year’s salary cap, so they can sign one of the free agent wide receivers remaining to fill the void. It will be intriguing to see what the Detroit Lions decide to do now. Law will not have a chance to make his NFL debut until the 2027 season now, which stinks for him, but gives him a chance to learn the playbook from the sidelines while recovering from the injury.
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- Dodgers at Diamondbacks updates. Brandon Pfaadt sent to minors
Dodgers at Diamondbacks updates. Brandon Pfaadt sent to minors
The Diamondbacks are optioning right-hander Brandon Pfaadt to Triple-A Reno, where the plan is for him to get stretched out again as a starting pitcher after an inconsistent run in the big leagues as a reliever.
The club also will place right-hander Taylor Clarke on the bereavement/family medical emergency list.
In their place, the Diamondbacks are recalling a pair of relievers, right-hander Kade Strowd and lefty Philip Abner.
Pfaadt heads to Reno despite being in the first year of a five-year, $45 million contract the club gave him prior to last season. (The deal did not kick in until 2026.) Pfaadt struggled last season, posting a 5.25 ERA in 33 starts, then was bumped to the bullpen in favor of right-hander Michael Soroka earlier this season.
Pfaadt has logged just a 5.91 ERA in 10 relief appearances. The coaching staff had trouble finding consistent innings for him in long relief and had recently been giving him shorter outings, albeit with multiple days of rest between appearances.
Once stretched out again, Pfaadt will be rotation depth. The depth seems more important now that right-hander Corbin Burnes won’t be returning in July, as planned, after straining a muscle behind his shoulder as he worked his way back from last year’s elbow surgery.
Strowd, 28, was part of the return in the Blaze Alexander trade with the Baltimore Orioles in February. He was sent to Triple-A Reno after a spring in which he posted inconsistent results.
His results remained inconsistent in Reno, where he logged a 4.95 ERA in 20 innings, walking 16 and striking out 19. He had a 1.32 ERA through 13 appearances but has gone through a rough patch in recent weeks, giving up 12 runs (nine earned) in 6⅓ innings over the past few weeks.
This will be Abner’s second stint with the Diamondbacks this year. He threw 2⅓ innings in a relief appearance in Milwaukee at the end of April. He has a 5.12 ERA in 19⅓ innings with Reno.
Dodgers at Diamondbacks, 6:40 p.m., Cox, Ch. 34
Diamondbacks RHP Ryne Nelson (2-4, 4.82) vs. Dodgers LHP Justin Wrobleski (7-2, 2.87).
At Chase Field: Nelson gave up five runs (four earned) in 5⅓ innings against the Mariners over the weekend, stopping a string of four consecutive quality starts. He served up four homers in the outing, doubling his previous career high. … He faced the Dodgers on March 27, giving up four runs in 4⅔ innings. … SS Mookie Betts has given Nelson trouble in his career, going 5 for 14 with a double and a homer, but DH Shohei Ohtani has not fared as well, going just 2 for 15 with a triple and five strikeouts. … Wrobleski is coming off a dominant start against the Phillies, whom he held to just one run on one hit in seven innings, walking none and striking out nine. … Wrobleski had a 1.50 ERA at the end of April but gave up 15 runs in 32⅔ innings in May. … He has started against the Diamondbacks once, in 2024, and was tagged for 10 runs in 5⅓ innings.
Coming up
Friday, June 5: At Chase Field, 6:40 p.m., Diamondbacks RHP Merrill Kelly (5-3, 5.06) vs. Nationals LHP Foster Griffin (6-2, 3.76).
Saturday, June 6: At Chase Field, 1:10 p.m., Diamondbacks LHP Eduardo Rodriguez (5-1, 2.24) vs. Nationals RHP Zack Littell (5-4, 5.01).
Sunday, June 7: At Chase Field, 12:15 p.m., Diamondbacks RHP Michael Soroka (7-3, 3.49) vs. Nationals RHP Cade Cavalli (3-3, 3.62).
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- Ticket prices are destroying the World Cup, NBA Finals, and Stanley Cup on resale market
Ticket prices are destroying the World Cup, NBA Finals, and Stanley Cup on resale market

I found myself outside a Walmart at 6 a.m. on a Wednesday, because sometimes being the father of a nine-year-old is like that. My daughter informed me the evening before, right as she was going to bed, that she had to have a plain white t-shirt they were going to decorate in class for the end of school — and naturally, I’m not organized enough to have checked the class email to have this prepared ahead of time. Instead of venturing out that evening I figured “I’ll go in the morning when nobody is there yet.”
Arriving just before six, there was a huddled mass of between 12 and 15 men, aged from their early-to-mid 20s. I figured it had to have something to do with sports cards, and I was right. This was a weekly ritual for the citizen dirtbags of my central North Carolina city, teeming outside the Walmart to buy up every card put on the shelves, not to open as collectors, but to turn around and flip them on Facebook marketplace for profit. I stood within enough of an earshot to hear them bragging about how much profit they made the week prior, then I heard something that absolutely floored me.
“I got all their Needohs last week,” a man exclaimed joyfully. “Just took them right off the stock cart. Dude working gave me shit, and I was like ‘touch grass, asshole.’ Flipped them all the same week for $40 each.”
For the uninitiated, Needohs are satisfying, squishy, sensory cubes that’s the fad among the under-10 set right now. You could walk into a Walmart or Target and get them for under $10 a few months ago, but there’s scarcity now — so adult vultures are tracking down the stock, buying them all, and flipping them online. At the time of writing every Needoh on Walmart.com is re-selling for 300-400% markup, capitalizing on the FOMO of children to line the pockets of the worst people around.
Cards and squishy cubes are one thing when it comes to social parasites, because at the end of the day it’s just stuff. Sure, it’s gross — but ultimately nobody needs these things, and so long as you can get away from the FOMO and social pressure of not possessing them, the whole process loses its power. What’s truly insidious is how resellers have gleefully and openly infiltrated the realm of sports, and how we’ve just accepted it to the point that we’ve normalized the expectation in 2026 is that you’re always going to have to pay a premium markup to see a team live. If you want to make memories, then you best give your pound of flesh to the scavengers.
Discussion around reselling and price gouging is making headlines this week in the lead up to the FIFA World Cup, the NBA Finals, and the NHL Stanley Cup Finals. Three marquee events, all suffering from the pains of parasitic resellers.
FIFA came under fire for instituting “dynamic pricing” for this year’s World Cup, which has resulted in exorbitant prices, ensuring only the most wealthy are going to games. In response to criticism, FIFA released a tranche of over 77,000 public tickets via their official website, only to see them disappear almost instantly. Newsweek is reporting that these tickets were bought out immediately and then placed on reseller websites.
The amount of excitement around the New York Knicks’ first NBA Finals appearance since 1999 is having a similar effect, with resellers purchasing every available seat over a month ago, banking on the possibility that the Knicks might make the Finals. Now that it has come to fruition, <a href="https://www.stubhub.com/new-york-knicks-new-york-tickets-6-8-2026/event/160286427/?backUrl=%2Fnew-york-knicks-tickets%2Fperformer%2F2742we’re seeing individual upper deck tickets sell at the lowest for $7,517 each. This experiential premium preys on the emotions of a fanbase desperate to see their team at the most important time of the season, and technology has enabled resellers to not even have the decency of standing outside the area with a hastily drawn sign screaming “I need tickets” in reverse code for scalping.
This isn’t simply a problem when it comes to global events like the World Cup, or big-market teams like the New York Knicks. Just this week both the Carolina Hurricanes and Ticketmaster had to release statements as fans in Raleigh grew furious that resellers had taken over the market for the Stanley Cup, where “Verified Resale Tickets” consumed the entire market, selling for over $1000 each for nosebleed seats that sell for between $40-60 during the regular season.
Every time this pops up both ticket platforms and teams share a similar refrain: There’s nothing we can do about it. Ticket price gouging has been normalized to the point where even those in charge of selling tickets accept that nothing can be done.
Something can be done, and it has been done in other countries — but not here. The Better Online Ticket Sales (BOTS) Act of 2016 was signed into law in the twilight of the Obama administration with the purpose of trying to end online resellers of live events, but the scope of the bill was hysterically naive. Instead of making it illegal to price gouge, the bill only banned using software to bypass control measures like Captcha, or use exploits inside the back-end of a sellers’ websites. Sophisticated online buyers still use bot farms to harvest their tickets, but stop short of crossing the line of the BOTS act, ostensibly making their entire racket legal.
That has brought us into the hellscape we’re in now, where it’s impossible for anyone but the wealthiest to attend the games that mean the most, and it is a uniquely American problem. Only 16 states have anti-scalping laws that would protect consumers from price gouging, but the majority of these laws are out of date. They address issues like reselling tickets within the radius of an arena, or selling for above face value — but there’s nothing stopping someone from selling online from a state without scalping safeguards.
Meanwhile, ticket vendors themselves act like there’s nothing that can be done, but that’s because of the enormous money they are bringing in. In a perfect world they would simply block reselling tickets purchased on their platform, but they have a vested interest in seeing these tickets sold two or more times. With service fees of 10-15% per transaction, they actively want to sell a ticket for $100 (pocketing $10-15), and then see a ticket sold again on their site for $1,000 (pocketing $100-150). The more times a ticket changes hands, the more money they make — and resellers allow for the perfect villain where platforms get to say “it’s their fault” and point at the price gougers, when in reality they’re benefiting just as much.
This is an issue other nations are solving. The United Kingdom has legislation on the books that will ban all ticket sales at prices above face value, which is expected to be enacted into law later this year. Canada is taking on FIFA directly, serving notice that they’re in breach of federal law banning sales above face value for the World Cup. In Australia, reselling is either banned entirely or limited so nobody can profit more than 10% over face value before they are breaking the law. Price gouging is also banned in France, Germany is passing laws to match them, with Spain following suit.
Meanwhile in the USA, nothing is happening. In March of 2025 the White House made a promise to better enforce the BOTS bill and protect consumers from price gouging, but over a year later, there has been no movement on the issue. The expectation was that the administration was doing this to get ahead of the 2026 World Cup, but the tournament is functionally here — and price gouging has taken center stage throughout the process.
The entire situation is rotten. Tens of thousands of fans are being robbed of once-in-a-lifetime opportunities, so talentless vultures with no other marketable skills can claim they’re “on their grind,” profiting off the misery of others. A generation of children are unable to experience events like the World Cup, the playoffs, or a finals game unless they’ve been born into enormous wealth. We are fast approaching a time where no kids have seen a sports event live with their parents because tickets prices are so expensive that it’s impossible to justify a family night at a game.
This is more than making $30 profit on a squishy cube sold at Walmart, it’s ripping the heart out of something we hold so dear. We need our representatives to all step up and stop the practice of live event price gouging — and it’s something so easy to enact that it could be done within days.
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- Russian teen Mirra Andreeva coasts into French Open final
Russian teen Mirra Andreeva coasts into French Open final
Eighth-seeded Mirra Andreeva advanced to her first Grand Slam final on Thursday with a 6-1, 6-3 victory over Marta Kostyuk in the semifinals of the French Open in Paris.
The Russian teenager recorded two aces and took advantage of four double faults by Kostyuk en route to ending the match in 76 minutes. Kostyuk, from Ukraine, saw her 17-match winning streak come to a halt.
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"I am happy that I am in my first-ever Grand Slam final. All of these feelings combined, it is amazing," Andreeva said. "I just told myself, no matter what happens, I am going to fight and give my best. With this kind of mindset, I ended up winning."
Andreeva, 19, will square off against either countrywoman Diana Shnaider, the 25th seed, or Polish qualifier Maja Chwalinska. The second semifinal was being contested Thursday.
The politically charged matchup involving Andreeva and Kostyuk did not feature a traditional pre-match picture of the two players or a post-match handshake.
In between, Andreeva won the first four games and cruised to victory in the first set.
Kostyuk lost serve in the second game of the second set and never threatened as Andreeva defeated Kostyuk for the first time in three tries.
"I'm still very nervous, very nervous coming to this match as she's had an amazing season, she hadn't lost on clay, so that put pressure," Andreeva said.
"Until this match she hasn't lost a match on clay, so of course that puts a lot of pressure. She's an amazing player, very tough opponent and I'm first of all super happy with the way I played today, then I'm happy that I got a revenge from Madrid final, and then as well I'm happy that I'm in my first ever Grand Slam final. All of these feelings combined … I've never felt anything like this before, and I'm very excited about the last match here in Paris."
This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Russian teen Mirra Andreeva coasts into French Open final
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- O'Flaherty signs Sale contract extension
O'Flaherty signs Sale contract extension

Sale's top try-scorer Tom O'Flaherty has signed a one-year contract extension with the Sharks.
The prolific wing, 31, has been rewarded for a fine individual season in what has been a challenging campaign for the team, after scoring 12 Prem tries and 17 in all this season.
"Tom has consistently been one of our top performers, both in terms of his work rate and his quality, since he joined the club, but this season he's gone to another level," Sale director of rugby Alex Sanderson told the club website.
"He scores a lot of tries and does everything you want from a winger, but more importantly I love how he energises the group, often in the really difficult moments.
"Tom is a really important part of the group – on and off the field – and we're all really pleased that he's staying."
O'Flaherty joined Sale from Exeter four seasons ago and has gone on to make 85 appearances for the club.
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- Like father like son - international goals run in the family
Like father like son - international goals run in the family

More than 22 years after Jason Koumas scored his first goal for Wales, his son Lewis followed in his footsteps this week against Ghana - grabbing a stoppage-time equaliser in a 1-1 draw.
There have been many famous father-son duos to have played international football, such as Denmark goalkeeper greats Kasper and Peter Schmeichel, and Norway stars Alf-Inge and Erling Haaland to name just two.
Remarkably there are three generations of Maldinis who have all turned out for the Italian national team.
But just how many father-son footballers have both scored goals on the international stage?
BBC Sport takes a look at some of the families with the goal-scoring touch.
Lewis and Jason Koumas

Who else could we begin with after Tuesday?
No doubt Jason Koumas was beaming with pride as his son Lewis headed in a Neco Williams cross to salvage a 1-1 draw for Wales at home to World Cup-bound Ghana.
The 20-year-old came through the academy at Liverpool and, despite not making an appearance for the Reds, many have high hopes he could cement himself as a regular in Wales' starting XI in the future.
Donning Wales' 150th anniversary shirt, Lewis opened his Wales account on a memorable night for the Koumas family.
His father Jason was no stranger in front of goal himself, scoring 10 goals in 34 appearances for his national team.
Twenty-two years prior to Lewis' great header, Jason got off the mark for Wales when he scored in a 2-1 friendly win against Hungary in Budapest at the age of 24.
With Bellamy seeing Lewis' future as a centre-forward, and with time on his side, could we see the youngster surpass his father's tally in years to come?
Shaun Wright-Phillips and Ian Wright

When Ian Wright adopted the son of his then partner back in 1984, not many could have predicted the stellar careers they would go on to have.
Wright adopted Shaun Wright-Phillips seven years before he made his England debut in 1991, and the former Premier League Golden Boot winner went on to make 33 appearances for the Three Lions.
Ian scored his first goal in a 1994 World Cup qualifier away to Poland and would score nine for England across his international career.
Shaun did not have to wait as long as his father to make his mark on the international stage.
Under the management of Sven Goran Erikson, he burst onto the England scene as a half-time substitute during a friendly with Ukraine - scoring a fantastic solo goal in a 3-0 victory, the first of six for the former Manchester City winger.
Shaun's younger brother Bradley Wright-Phillips looked likely to become the third member of the Wright family to play for England after appearing at under-20 level, but the striker never earned a cap at senior level for the Three Lions.
Jordi and Johan Cruyff

Total football, the Cruyff Turn, a hatful of trophies; few footballers have influenced the game more than Johan Cruyff.
During his career the Dutchman transformed the way the game was played, as a player and as a manager for his beloved Ajax and Barcelona.
He also enjoyed a remarkable career at international level, scoring 33 goals in 48 games for the Netherlands as they dazzled opponents with their wonderful style of play.
A tough act to follow, and his son Jordi never quite lived up to his father's reputation despite boasting an impressive CV of his own.
The former Premier League winner made nine appearances for the Dutch national side and scored his only goal in a 2-0 win over Switzerland at Villa Park during Euro 1996.
Despite spells at Barcelona and Manchester United, he made the most appearances for Alaves and never appeared for the national team after 1996.
Johan left a legacy as a World Cup icon, Jordi was appointed technical director of Barcelona in 2022 and is currently working in the same role at Ajax.
Federico and Enrico Chiesa

Federico Chiesa made history during Euro 2020, when he emulated his father Enrico to become the first father and son pair to score in the European Championships.
Enrico played his whole career in his native Italy, turning out for historic clubs Sampdoria, Parma, Fiorentina and Lazio, and he scored seven goals in 17 appearances for the Azzurri.
The striker was selected by manager Arrigo Sacchi for Euro 1996, during which he scored Italy's only goal in a 2-1 loss to the Czech Republic before they crashed out in the first round.
His son Federico, while playing for Fiorentina, was called up to the Italian national squad for Euro 2020 and received the man of the match award in a 1-0 victory over Wales in Rome.
Then as if written in the stars, 25 years and 12 days after his father scored against the Czechs, Federico scored Italy's opener in a 2-1 win over Austria in extra time.
Italy advanced to the final where they dispatched England on penalties to lift their first trophy since winning the World Cup in 2006.
Jordan and Andre Ayew, and Abedi Pele

Many will remember the Ghanian Abedi Pele for his spell with Marseille, who he helped fire to their only Champions League triumph in 1993 when they defeated AC Milan.
The man dubbed the 'African Maradona' is an icon for the Black Stars, his speed and dribbling helping him dominate African football in the late 1980s and '90s.
Despite never qualifying for a World Cup, he made 73 appearances and scored 33 goals in a glittering international career.
Unlike the other inclusions on this list, Abedi has not one, but two sons who have delivered on the international stage.
His eldest son Andre, holds the joint record for the most appearances for Ghana with 120. He has scored 24 goals over that period including three at the World Cup.
It is a joint record because younger brother Jordan, the former Swansea City and Crystal Palace favourite currently at Leicester City, joined Andre on 120 caps in the draw with Wales. He has a goal return of 33.
Just as his father did at the age of 18, Andre opened his national team account in 2010 during an African Cup of Nations fixture against Burkina Faso.
Jordan followed their trajectory on 1 June, 2012 in a World Cup qualifier against Lesotho, completing the family trifecta of Ghana goal scorers.
Timothy and George Weah

George and Timothy Weah also share the father and son international goalscoring gene.
It is fair to say that George has gone down an unusual path for a footballer post-retirement.
One of African football's icons, the former Ballon d'Or and Fifa World Player of the Year winner enjoyed a stellar career playing for some of Europe's most historic clubs and made 75 appearances for the Liberia national team, scoring 18 goals.
After retiring from professional football, George began a career in politics and served as president of Liberia from 2018 to 2024.
Many Wales supporters will not hold fond memories of his son Timothy, the USA international.
During the first half of Wales' first World Cup match since 1958, he slotted past Wayne Hennessey to give the USA the lead, before Gareth Bale salvaged a draw for the Dragons in Qatar.
Despite not turning out for his father's beloved Liberia, Brooklyn-born Timothy has enjoyed a fine international career, scoring seven times in 50 games for the USA.
Andri and Sveinn, Eidur and Arnor Gudjohnsen

Former Anderlecht forward Arnor Gudjohnsen and his son Eidur hold a very unusual footballing record.
They are the only father and son to play for a national football team during the same game, when Iceland defeated Estonia 3-0 in 1996.
Arnor, who was 34 at the time, was replaced by his 17-year-old son in the second half making his international debut.
Former Chelsea, Barcelona and Bolton Wanderers forward Eidur would go on to play 88 times for his country, and his 26 goals put him third on the list of top scorers for Iceland.
Eidur's two oldest sons, Sveinn and Andri, have continued the family tradition of getting on the scoresheet for the national side, with Andri netting during the 4-1 defeat by Wales in 2024.
Their younger brother Daniel will be looking to join his siblings with a goal having made five appearances for Iceland already at 20 years old.
Honourable mentions
This list is not exhaustive.
There are plenty of father-son partnerships that have made their mark on the international stage.
Justin Kluivert and his father Patrick could soon be added to this roll of honour. Patrick bagged an impressive 40 goals during his 79-cap Netherlands career.
Bournemouth midfielder Justin is yet to score for the Oranje, but will be looking to change that at the upcoming World Cup this summer.
If Justin finds the net for the Netherlands, the Kluiverts will join the Gudjohnsens in having three successive generations score at international level, as grandfather Kenneth scored twice for Suriname in three appearances.
Sergio Conceicao scored a famous hat-trick for Portugal against Germany at Euro 2000, and 24 years later his son Francisco ensured they replicated the Chiesas as he scored for Portugal in the opening match of Euro 2024.
As Wales prepare for their friendly against Romania on Saturday, it is fitting that we discuss Welsh tormenter Georghe Hagi and his son Ianis.
Georghe was apart of the Romania side that qualified for three consecutive World Cups and scored 35 goals for his national team, while his son Ianis has scored eight times for his country.
As Argentina prepare to defend their World Cup triumph, Diego Simeone and his two sons deserve a mention.
Diego scored 11 goals in 106 appearances, while his eldest son Giovanni scored once, and the exciting prospect and youngest son Giuliano has 11 caps to his name and a goal against rivals Brazil in 2025.
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- 2026 World Cup historic scheduling twist could give Guillermo Ochoa edge over Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo
2026 World Cup historic scheduling twist could give Guillermo Ochoa edge over Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo
The 2026 World Cup is already shaping up to be a tournament filled with history, and few stories are attracting as much attention as the remarkable milestone awaiting Guillermo Ochoa, Lionel Messi, and Cristiano Ronaldo. The three veterans are all on course to achieve something no player has ever managed before, but a unique circumstance surrounding the tournament schedule could allow one of them to claim a place in the record books ahead of the others.
With excitement building across North America, the spotlight has naturally fallen on the legendary trio. Yet while supporters are focused on what may be their final appearance on soccer’s biggest stage, an unexpected development could give one of them a historic advantage before the competition has even properly settled into its rhythm.
FIFA confirmed that a record 1,248 players representing 48 national teams have been included in the final squads for the expanded tournament. Among those players are several familiar faces who have defined an era of international soccer.
Messi will once again lead Argentina, Ronaldo remains the focal point of Portugal, and Ochoa continues his incredible journey with Mexico. All three are preparing for what would be their sixth World Cup appearance, a feat that has never been achieved in the competition’s 96-year history.

The significance of that accomplishment becomes even greater when considering the longevity required to reach six tournaments. Generations of elite players have come and gone without coming close to matching such consistency at the highest level.
The veterans defying time
The upcoming tournament is expected to be one of the oldest World Cups ever in terms of experienced players. Ronaldo and Ochoa are both competing in their forties, while Messi will arrive at the tournament at 38 years old.
Several other veterans are also expected to feature. Scotland goalkeeper Craig Gordon, for example, enters the competition at 43 years of age, while Uruguay goalkeeper Fernando Muslera could also join the list of players over 40 to appear on soccer’s grandest stage.
Historically, only seven players aged 40 or older have ever stepped onto a World Cup pitch. The 2026 edition could raise that number significantly, highlighting how advances in fitness, nutrition, and sports science continue to extend careers.
| Rank | Player | Nation | Born | Age |
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| 1. | Craig Gordon | Scotland | December 31, 1982 | 43 |
| 2. | Cristiano Ronaldo | Portugal | February 5, 1985 | 41 |
| 3. | Guillermo Ochoa | Mexico | July 13, 1985 | 40 |
| 4. | Luka Modric | Croatia | September 9, 1985 | 40 |
| 5. | Edin Dzeko | Bosnia and Herzegovina | March 17, 1986 | 40 |
The historic twist revealed
While all attention has been focused on the prospect of Messi, Ronaldo, and Ochoa reaching six World Cups, the tournament schedule has created an intriguing twist. Mexico will play in the opening match of the 2026 World Cup on June 11, while Argentina does not begin its campaign until June 16, and Portugal follows on June 17.
That means if Ochoa takes the field for Mexico in the tournament opener, he would officially become the first player in soccer history to appear in six different World Cups.
Messi and Ronaldo would still reach the same milestone, but only several days later, when their respective national teams begin their campaigns. The scheduling quirk may seem minor, but in a tournament built on records and legacy, it could prove highly significant.
Reports suggest Ochoa could start
Recent reports from Mexico suggest that national team coach Javier Aguirre is strongly considering handing Ochoa the starting role in the opening match against South Africa. According to Azteca Deportes, the decision would serve as a tribute to one of the greatest careers in Mexican soccer history.
Ochoa is set to turn 41 shortly after the tournament begins and remains an iconic figure for supporters. While Aguirre has not officially confirmed the decision, speculation continues to grow that the veteran goalkeeper will be allowed to make history from the opening whistle.

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- 2026 World Cup faces fresh controversy as matches could face long delays, all thanks to FIFA’s rule
2026 World Cup faces fresh controversy as matches could face long delays, all thanks to FIFA’s rule
With the 2026 World Cup now just around the corner, FIFA is facing fresh scrutiny over a controversial issue that could dramatically affect matches during the tournament. Players, spectators, broadcasters, and tournament organizers are all beginning to worry that matches featuring some of the world’s top national teams may be delayed for long periods of time.
The tournament, which will be hosted across the United States, Canada, and Mexico, is expected to be the largest World Cup in history. However, attention is increasingly turning toward a regulation that could leave stadiums waiting for hours before matches are allowed to continue.
The expanded 48-team World Cup is expected to attract unprecedented global attention, yet organizers are facing scrutiny over how weather interruptions will be managed. Summer conditions across several host cities are known for producing intense thunderstorms, particularly in the eastern and southern parts of the United States.
The concern is not hypothetical. During recent international competitions hosted in the country, several matches were interrupted by severe weather, forcing players and supporters into lengthy waiting periods before games could resume.

FIFA has repeatedly stressed that safety remains the priority. However, the governing body has also acknowledged that extreme weather could become one of the biggest operational challenges during the tournament.
FIFA’s rule behind the controversy
The issue stems from a strict U.S. safety protocol regarding lightning strikes near stadiums, as per The Athletic. Any match must be suspended immediately if lightning or electrical activity is detected within an eight-mile radius of the venue. Once play is stopped, a mandatory 30-minute countdown begins before a match can restart.
The complication arises when another lightning strike is detected during that waiting period. In those situations, the 30-minute timer is reset back to zero, meaning matches can remain suspended indefinitely until there has been a full 30-minute period without any nearby lightning activity.
Because FIFA cannot override local safety regulations, tournament officials would be required to follow the protocol regardless of scheduling pressures or television commitments.

Why delays could become extremely long
The biggest concern is that FIFA currently has no fixed regulation specifying how long a suspended match can remain delayed before it must be abandoned. Instead, every situation is assessed individually. While that flexibility allows officials to adapt to unique circumstances, it also creates uncertainty for teams, fans, and broadcasters.
A prolonged thunderstorm moving repeatedly through a host city could trigger multiple timer resets, potentially extending delays for several hours. Such scenarios have already occurred in American sporting events and international soccer competitions.
The possibility of these lengthy interruptions has sparked debate among supporters, especially given the expanded tournament schedule and the increased number of matches that must be completed within a limited timeframe.

What is FIFA’s response?
According to FIFA’s official statement: “FIFA’s emergency preparedness team meets regularly with national meteorological and emergency management authorities in the United States, Canada, and Mexico, as well as with partners across all 16 Host Cities.”
The governing body has emphasized that extensive planning has already taken place to address weather-related emergencies: “A comprehensive, tournament-wide preparedness exercise focusing on severe weather scenarios has further strengthened cross-agency coordination and operational readiness.”
FIFA also confirmed that host venues must maintain evacuation procedures and severe-weather protocols that comply with local regulations and international safety standards. In addition, officials will monitor conditions continuously using real-time weather surveillance systems and heat-monitoring technology throughout the tournament.

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- Lionel Messi, Julian Alvarez absent from Scaloni’s lineup ahead of Argentina’s Honduras friendly
Lionel Messi, Julian Alvarez absent from Scaloni’s lineup ahead of Argentina’s Honduras friendly
Argentina have two friendlies left before the start of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The first comes against Honduras on Saturday, and with that match in mind, head coach Lionel Scaloni tested a lineup that did not include Lionel Messi or Julian Alvarez.
The Inter Miami forward was present at Wednesday’s training session in Kansas City, but he did not participate in drills with the rest of the squad. Instead, he trained separately as he continues to recover from the muscle issue he suffered on May 24 against Philadelphia Union in MLS.
Alvarez, meanwhile, is in the final stages of his recovery from an ankle problem, which kept him out of Scaloni’s plans during Wednesday’s training session. As a result, with his two usual starting forwards unavailable, the coach tested different options in the lineup.
According to Argentine outlet TyC Sports, Lautaro Martinez and Jose Lopez led the attack, forming a partnership never before seen with the national team. The Palmeiras striker has made just three appearances for Argentina, and in none of them did he share the field with Lautaro. In fact, on two of those occasions, one replaced the other during the match.

Other Argentina players unavailable against Honduras
With two days remaining before the friendly against Honduras at Kyle Field in College Station, Texas, several Argentina players are dealing with physical issues that will keep them out of contention for Lionel Scaloni.
Lionel Messi and Julian Alvarez are on that list, but they are not alone. Emiliano Martinez is also recovering from a minor fracture in his hand suffered before Aston Villa’s UEFA Europa League final. Gonzalo Montiel, Nahuel Molina, Leandro Paredes and Nicolas Paz are also unavailable.
Argentina’s projected XI vs Honduras
Given the physical condition of those players, Scaloni is not expected to take any risks in the matches leading up to the World Cup. In fact, that is why he brought additional players to the United States who are not part of the final 26-man roster but are expected to feature in the friendlies against Honduras and Iceland.
The situation is clearest at right back. With Nahuel Molina and Gonzalo Montiel still recovering, Agustin Giay and Nicolas Capaldo are expected to get opportunities in the pre-World Cup friendlies. Both players were part of the preliminary 55-man squad but did not make the final cut.
The lineup Scaloni tested for Saturday’s match against Honduras was: Geronimo Rulli; Agustin Giay, Nicolas Otamendi, Lisandro Martinez, Nicolas Tagliafico; Rodrigo De Paul, Enzo Fernandez, Alexis Mac Allister, Thiago Almada; Lautaro Martinez and Jose Manuel Lopez.

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- Cristiano Ronaldo teaming up with Robert Lewandowski? Pole’s agent leaves door open for Saudi Arabia move
Cristiano Ronaldo teaming up with Robert Lewandowski? Pole’s agent leaves door open for Saudi Arabia move
Cristiano Ronaldo could see another iconic European superstar arrive in the Saudi Pro League. Robert Lewandowski is officially weighing up his next career move as a free agent, following his high-profile departure from Barcelona after contract extension negotiations with the Catalan club entirely collapsed.
With the veteran marksman now available on the open market, prominent Middle Eastern outlet 365Scores Arabic reached out to the player’s inner circle. Lewandowski’s long-time representative, Pini Zahavi, directly confirmed that the striker’s camp is currently exploring every available avenue. “All options are still on the table for now, and we’re still reviewing all the offers,” Zahavi revealed.
While there has been no official confirmation of formal contract proposals submitted by Ronaldo’s Al Nassr or any other state-backed Saudi Pro League clubs, Zahavi’s public comments send a clear signal to front offices that they are fully prepared to listen to incoming financial packages.
Before diving heavily into marquee player recruitments, Al Nassr’s immediate front-office priority is securing a new manager following the departure of Jorge Jesus, who recently parted ways with the club despite guiding them to the Saudi Pro League title.

The club’s search met a sudden roadblock this week; primary target Marco Silva removed his name from consideration after officially accepting an offer to return to his native Portugal to manage Benfica.
Lewandowski generating widespread global interest
Ever since it became clear that the 37-year-old goalscorer would leave the Camp Nou at the conclusion of the domestic season, clubs around the world showed interest in Lewandowski, with options spanning across North America, the Middle East, and elite European leagues.
Chicago Fire head coach Gregg Berhalter openly acknowledged his club’s concrete interest in the Polish international, revealing that the front office has been monitoring his contract situation for a significant period of time.
While Berhalter admitted that securement of a generational talent of this caliber remains an uphill battle, he emphasized that landing a star like Lewandowski would be a transformative milestone for the franchise.
Meanwhile, a return to another traditional European heavyweight remains highly viable. Rumors out of Italy strongly link Lewandowski to AC Milan. The Rossoneri are reportedly planning a massive roster overhaul ahead of the upcoming campaign, a restructuring process that is set to begin with the appointment of a new manager to guide the project.

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- Oliver Glasner takes lead in AC Milan coaching race over Mauricio Pochettino after lengthy talks with Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Oliver Glasner takes lead in AC Milan coaching race over Mauricio Pochettino after lengthy talks with Zlatan Ibrahimovic
Following the dismissal of Massimiliano Allegri, AC Milan are preparing a rebuild of their sporting project in search of greater competitiveness. In recent weeks, Mauricio Pochettino appeared to be the favorite, reportedly reaching an agreement with the club. However, Oliver Glasner has reportedly overtaken him as the leading candidate. After a lengthy meeting with Zlatan Ibrahimović, the Austrian coach is moving ever closer to the Rossoneri.
According to Alessandra Gozzini, via La Gazzetta dello Sport, Gerry Cardinale and Zlatan Ibrahimović met with Oliver Glasner in Germany for six hours. After this meeting, the Austrian coach has become the leading candidate, as his spells at Eintracht Frankfurt and Crystal Palace FC were notably successful. In addition, the style of play he implemented at those clubs aligns with the sporting project’s vision.
While Bayer 04 Leverkusen had emerged as a strong contender for Glasner, they have already announced Carles Martínez Novell as their new head coach. As a result, the Rossoneri appear to have a clear path to reaching an agreement with Oliver. In addition, Oliver could take charge as soon as possible, something Mauricio Pochettino would not be able to do, as he must wait until the conclusion of the 2026 World Cup.
If AC Milan fail to secure the arrival of Oliver Glasner soon, he could be tempted to remain in the Premier League. Following the reported departure of Marco Silva to SL Benfica, Fulham FC have reportedly identified the Austrian coach as their top priority, as per SportsBoom. Not only did he lead Crystal Palace FC to European competitions and trophies, but he also helped bring out the best version of several players, including Daniel Muñoz.

Ralf Rangnick’s arrival could be crucial in convincing Oliver Glasner
As one of the most impressive managers in the Premier League, Oliver Glasner may not be in a hurry to accept a new challenge. Instead, he could look to take on a more ambitious project, which is why he has reportedly not immediately accepted the proposal from AC Milan. Rather, he has supposedly decided to listen to the proposal presented by Cardinale and Ibrahimović. With this in mind, Ralf Rangnick’s arrival could be key to convincing Glasner.
Given the inconsistency of the sporting project, Glasner could have serious doubts about moving to Serie A. Therefore, Rangnick’s arrival would give the Rossoneri greater long-term direction, as he not only influences signings, but also the coaching staff and youth academy. With this duo, AC Milan could receive a major boost in competitiveness. However, if Ramon Planes is appointed as sporting director, the Austrian coach could have serious doubts.

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Brezilya devi Vasco da Gama, sarı-lacivertlilerin 30 yaşındaki tecrübeli savunmacısı Rodrigo Becao'yu kadrosuna katmak için düğmeye bastı. İşte transferin perde arkası ve masadaki o dev risk...
Vasco da Gama, savunma hattındaki kronik eksiklikleri gidermek adına rotasını Türkiye’ye çevirdi. "Mario Coelho Vasco" internet sitesinin özel haberine göre; siyah-beyazlılar, Fenerbahçe forması giyen 30 yaşındaki deneyimli stoper Rodrigo Becao’yu kadrosuna katmak için ciddi şekilde ilgileniyor.
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Kariyerinde Udinese ve Fenerbahçe gibi önemli kulüplerin formasını terleten Brezilyalı savunmacı için bu transfer, iki taraf adına da kader niteliği taşıyor. Teknik becerileri üst düzeyde olmasına rağmen, profesyonel kariyerinde yaşadığı sakatlık problemleri Becão’nun en büyük engeli olarak dikkat çekiyor. Vasco cephesinde bu durum bir endişe kaynağı olarak görülse de, fiziksel sorunların doğru bir tedavi ve yüklemeyle aşılması halinde Becão'nun yeniden eski elit seviyesine çıkabileceğine inanılıyor.

Lemina düğün hazırlığında
Mario Lemina ile dünyaca ünlü Belçikalı model ve şarkıcı Fanny Neguesha, uzun süreli mutlu birlikteliklerini evlilikle taçlandırma kararı aldı
Mario Lemina ve uzun süredir birlikte olduğu ünlü model Fanny Neguesha, ilişkilerini resmiyete dökmeye hazırlanıyor. Medya dünyasında ilk olarak İtalyan futbol yıldızı Mario Balotelli ile yaşadığı ve nişanlılığa kadar uzanan ilişkisiyle (2013-2014) geniş kitleler tarafından tanındı.
2018 yılından bu yana ise Mario Lemina ile birlikte. Lemina'nın Galatasaray'la sözleşme yenileyip yenilemeyeceği henüz bilinmiyor.
?? Mario Lemina - Fanny Neguesha çifti, evlenmeye hazırlanıyor. pic.twitter.com/SqvJF6Dydo
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Deniz mi Bertuğ mu? Rakamlar ne söylüyor?
Galatasaray'ın yerli forvet listesinde Porto'dan Deniz Gül ve Başakşehir'den Bertuğ Yıldırım bulunuyor. Peki bu ikilinin geride bıraktığımız sezonda karşılıklı rakamları nasıldı?
Galatasaray Yönetimi bu yaz kadrosuna Türk bir santrfor katmak istiyor. Bu konuda öne çıkan isimler; Porto'dan Deniz Gül ve Başakşehir'den Bertuğ Yıldırım oldu. Düzenli bir şekilde iki isimle ilgili gelişmeler yaşanıyor. Peki fiziksel olarak benzer özellikler taşıyan iki golcünün karşılıklı kıyaslaması nasıl?
İŞTE İSTATİSTİKLER
Deniz ve Bertuğ Yıldırım'ın geçen sezonki istatistikleri şu şekilde oluştu (90 dakika başına lig ortalaması):
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Toplam Gol Beklentisi: 5.98 Deniz/3.68 Bertuğ
İsabetli Şut: 0.88 Deniz/1.29 Bertuğ
Rakip Ceza Sahasında Topla Buluşma: 3.39 Deniz/4 Bertuğ
Yakalanan Gol Pozisyonu: 1.76 Deniz/2 Bertuğ
Rakip Sahada Top Kazanma: 1.36 Deniz/1.14 Bertuğ
Kilit Pas: 0.34 Deniz/0.14 Bertuğ
Kazanılan İkili Mücadele: 6.17 (%31) Deniz/9.14 (%43) Bertuğ
ÇOK PARA İSTENİYOR
21 yaşındaki Deniz Gül'ün Porto ile 30 Haziran 2029'a kadar sözleşmesi var. Portekiz ekibi, 1.92 boyundaki futbolcu için 20 milyon euro bekliyor. 23 yaşındaki Bertuğ'un Başakşehir'le kontratı da 2029'a kadar sürüyor. İstanbul ekibinin bonservis beklentisi ise 10-15 milyon euro arasında değişiyor...

Beşiktaş'ın bitmeyen aşkı: Armand Lauriente
Beşiktaş yıllardır Sassuolo'dan Armand Lauriente'yi bitirmeye çalışıyor. Fransız futbolcu konusunda tekrar harekete geçildiği öğrenildi. Ancak 27 yaşındaki yıldız kısa süre önce sözleşmesini uzatmıştı.
Beşiktaş hem sağ hem de sol kanat bölgesini güçlendirmek istiyor. Konuyla ilgili çalışmalar da sürüyor. Siyah-Beyazlılar'ın daha önce defalarca gündeme gelen Armand Lauriente konusunda tekrar harekete geçeceği öğrenildi. Ancak ortada ciddi bir sorun bulunuyor!
EKONOMİK SIKINTILARI YOK
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İHTİMAL SON DERECE DÜŞÜK
Yani Serie A temsilcisinin parasal sıkıntılar sebebiyle oyuncu satmasına gerek yok... Sadece planlamada düşünülmeyen isimler gönderiliyor. Armand Lauriente'yle yapılan yeni mukavele ise onun takımda kalacağı anlamına geliyor. Beşiktaş harekete geçse bile bu transferin gerçekleşme ihtimali düşük görülüyor.

Fenerbahçe kulübü efsanesine acımadı
Fenerbahçe, Futbol Akademisi'nde "Değer Yaratma ve Geliştirme Direktörü" olarak görev yapan kulübün efsane ismi Tuncay Şanlı ile yolların ayrıldığını resmen açıkladı.
Fenerbahçe Kulübü, Futbol Akademisi bünyesinde önemli bir idari değişikliğe gitti. Sarı-lacivertli kulüp, akademide "Değer Yaratma ve Geliştirme Direktörü" olarak görev yapan efsane futbolcusu Tuncay Şanlı ile yolların ayrıldığını duyurdu.
- Futbol Akademimiz bünyesinde Değer Yaratma ve Geliştirme Direktörü olarak görev yapan kulübümüzün efsane isimlerinden Tuncay Şanlı ile yollarımız ayrılmıştır. Verdiği tüm emekler için kendisine teşekkür eder, kariyerinde başarılar dileriz.
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Fenerbahçe formasıyla futbolculuk döneminde sayısız başarıya imza atan ve taraftarın sevgilisi olan Tuncay Şanlı, genç yeteneklerin keşfedilmesi ve kulübe kazandırılması amacıyla kurulan bu özel direktörlük görevine büyük umutlarla getirilmişti. Kulüpten yapılan bu ani açıklama, spor kamuoyunda sürpriz etkisi yarattı.

Hani Fenerbahçe'ye geliyordu! Premier Lig yolunda
Fenerbahçe'nin transferi için haftalardır yoğun mesai harcadığı Borussia Dortmund'un dünyaca ünlü golcüsü Serhou Guirassy için sarı-lacivertlilere kötü haber geldi!
BILD, Fenerbahçe transfer gündeminin bir numaralı maddesi olan Borussia Dortmund'un yıldız golcüsü Serhou Guirassy hakkında çok konuşulacak bir iddia ortaya attı.
Haberin detaylarına göre, Premier Lig ekiplerinden Aston Villa, 30 yaşındaki Gineli santrforu kadrosuna katmak için ciddi şekilde devreye girdi.
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İngiliz ekibinin oyuncunun durumunu çok yakından takip ettiği ve kısa süre içinde resmi adımları atmaya hazırlandığı belirtildi.
BILD'in aktardığı bilgilere göre; Fenerbahçe'nin haftalardır kadrosuna katmak için yoğun uğraş verdiği ve başkanlık seçimi sürecinde de adı sıkça anılan Guirassy, Premier Lig'den gelen bu ilgiye oldukça sıcak bakıyor. Yıldız golcünün, kariyerinde yeni bir sayfa açarak İngiltere'de oynama fırsatını değerlendirmek istediği ifade ediliyor.

Rizespor'da Saruhan dönemi
Rizespor'un gerçekleştirdiği 95. Olağanüstü Genel Kurulu'nda, Ali Zeki Saruhan delegelerin oy birliğiyle yeşil-mavili kulübün yeni başkanı oldu; mali ve idari açıdan ibra edilen kongrede camiaya birlik ve istikrar mesajı verildi.
Çaykur Rizespor Kulübü’nün gerçekleştirdiği 95. Olağanüstü Genel Kurulu’nda, tek liste ile seçime giren Ali Zeki Saruhan, delegelerin oy birliğiyle yeşil-mavili kulübün yeni başkanı oldu.
Genel kurulda, kulübün mali ve idari faaliyet raporları ibra edilirken, gelecek dönem bütçesi de delegelerin onayına sunularak kabul edildi. Karadeniz ekibinde kan değişimi getiren bu olağanüstü kongre, camiada birlik ve beraberlik mesajlarıyla sahne oldu.
Saruhan, genel kurul sonrası yaptığı teşekkür konuşmasında şunları vurguladı:
- Çaykur Rizespor’u hak ettiği noktalara taşımak için yönetim kurulumuzla birlikte gece gündüz çalışacağız. Bu bir bayrak yarışıdır ve hedefimiz kulübümüzü hem mali hem de sportif açıdan istikrarlı bir yapıya kavuşturmaktır.

Trabzonspor bir transferi daha bitirdi! Türkiye'ye aşina Amerikalı
Trabzonspor potada büyük bir bomba patlattı. Bordo-mavililer, Türkiye ligini çok yakından tanıyan 27 yaşındaki Birleşik Amerikalı yıldızı kadrosuna kattığını resmen duyurdu.
Basketbol Süper Ligi ekiplerinden Trabzonspor, transfer piyasasında ses getirecek bir hamleye imza attı. Bordo-mavili kulüp, ülkemiz basketbolseverlerinin yakından tanıdığı Birleşik Amerikalı uzun forvet Brady Manek’i kadrosuna kattığını resmen açıkladı.
Pota altını hem atletizmi hem de dış şut tehdidiyle güçlendirmek isteyen Karadeniz fırtınası, 27 yaşındaki oyuncuyla anlaşma sağlayarak yeni sezon öncesi taraftarına büyük bir transfer müjdesi verdi.
Kolej kariyerinde Oklahoma ve North Carolina formalarıyla dikkat çeken, Avrupa kariyerinde ise daha önce önemli takımlarda boy gösteren Brady Manek, Türkiye kariyerine yabancı değil.
Manek, Süper Lig'deki yolculuğunda daha önce TOFAŞ ve Mersin Spor'da oynamıştı.

Di Marzio'ya göre Beşiktaş saldırıyor! İşte gündemdeki İtalyan hoca
Beşiktaş, teknik direktör Vincenzo Italiano'yu takımın başına getirmek ve sözleşme imzalatmak için ikna turlarını sürdürüyor.
Beşiktaş’ta yeni sezon öncesi teknik direktör arayışları tüm hızıyla sürerken, İtalya’dan siyah-beyazlı taraftarları heyecanlandıracak bir iddia geldi.
Gianluca Di Marzio'nun haberine göre; Beşiktaş, İtalyan teknik adam Vincenzo Italiano'yu takımın başına getirmek için yoğun mesai harcıyor.
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Oynattığı hücum futboluyla dikkat çeken 46 yaşındaki teknik adamı ikna etmek adına temaslarını sıklaştırdığı belirtildi. İtalyan çalıştırıcıya sunulan projeyle ikna turlarına devam eden Beşiktaş kurmayları, en kısa sürede imzayı attırarak yeni sezon yapılanmasına başlamayı hedefliyor.

Hakan Safi: Luis Suarez'le iki kez konuştum
Fenerbahçe Başkan Adayı Hakan Safi, seçilmesi durumunda Sporting Lizbon'un golcüsü Luis Suarez'i transfer edeceğini belirterek "İki defa buluştum kendisiyle. İyi bir skorcu, iyi bir profesyonel. Eşiyle de görüştük, konuştuk." dedi.
Finansçı Fenerbahçeliler Derneğinin (FFBDER) merkez Nilüfer ilçesindeki binasında konuşan Safi, sarı-lacivertli kulüp için yeni bir dönemin hafta sonu başlayacağını söyledi.
Hep beraber Fenerbahçe'de olmaya, Fenerbahçe'yi tutmaya, Fenerbahçe'ye gönül vermeye devam edeceklerini belirten Safi, kulübün eksiklerin ne olduğunu bildiklerini dile getirdi.
Hakan Safi, Fenerbahçe'nin bazı noktalarda geri kaldığını ifade ederek, şöyle devam etti:
"İkinciliğe alıştırılmış durumdayız. Uyutulmuş durumdayız. Uyuşturuluyoruz. Herkesin gözünde bir Fenerbahçe sevdası var ama o Fenerbahçe'nin bir şekilde ayağa kalkması lazım. Ortaya çıkartmamız lazım. Biz bunu ortaya çıkartmak istiyoruz. Ben de hem sevdalı hem de coşkulu bir kardeşinizim. Ben de tribüncüyüm. Tribünlerden geldim sizler gibi. Daha sonra yöneticilik yapmaya başladım. Sonra sponsor oldum. Sponsorluklarım var. Şimdi de başkan adaylıyla karşınıza çıkmış bulunuyorum. Sizin hissettiğiniz duygular neyse hepsi bende de var. Ben de hissediyorum. O yüzden Fenerbahçe'mizi en büyük yapmak için çıktım. Gittiğimiz bu yolda 'Dünya yıldızı lazım.' dedik. Yoksa 100 milyon avroluk oyuncu yerine 10 milyonluk oyuncu açıklardık. İlk önce takım kurgusunu doğru yapacağız. İyi maç iyi topçu ile oynanıyor. İyi topçu da parayla alınıyor."
- Seçim vaadi Luis Suarez değerlendirmesi
Hakan Safi, seçilmeleri halinde transfer edeceklerini duyurduğu Sporting Lizbon'un Kolombiyalı futbolcusu Luis Suarez ile ilgili değerlendirmede bulundu.
Aylardır futbolcuyu izlediğini anlatan Safi, "İki defa buluştum kendisiyle. İyi bir skorcu, iyi bir profesyonel. Eşiyle de görüştük, konuştuk. İstatistikler iyi söylüyor. Gol kralı. Rakamları inanılmaz. Adam leblebi gibi gol atıyor. Çok hareketli, çok striker modeli olan bir arkadaşımız. Çok daha başka strikerler vardı. Bizim formatımıza, bizim atak futbolumuza, bizim saldırgan futbolumuza uygun bir adam. Fenerbahçe'nin genlerinde her zaman saldıran futbol vardır, atak futbol vardır. Dolayısıyla bu topçu da öyle bir topçu. Yoksa başka topçuları da gittik, seyrettik. Şampiyonluk istiyor, başarı istiyor. Hem gol kral olmak hem de Fenerbahçe tarihine geçmek istiyor. İnşallah onunla beraber daha transferlerimiz devam edecek." diye konuştu.
- Aziz Yıldırım'a eleştiri
Hakan Safi, tek dertlerinin Fenerbahçe'yi ilk yılında şampiyon yapmak olduğunu söyledi.
Fenerbahçe'nin gelirlerini arttırmaları gerektiğini vurgulayan Safi, "Stadımızı kesinlikle 64 bin 500'e çıkartmamız gerekiyor. Bizim stat gelirimiz şu an 80 milyon avro. Galatasaray'ın 120 milyon avro. Biz her sene zaten o 120 milyon avronun 40 milyon avrosunu stattan yiyoruz. Fenerbahçe'yi en büyük yapmamız lazım. Kapasitemiz şu an 52 bin 500'den 45 bine düşmüş durumda UEFA kriterleri olduğu için. Galatasaray 55 binde, Beşiktaş 40 binde. O yüzden Fenerbahçe'mizin bir an önce stadını yapmamız lazım." şeklinde görüş belirtti.
Fenerbahçe'nin diğer başkan adayı Aziz Yıldırım ile ilgili eleştirilerde bulunan Safi, şöyle devam etti:
"Bizim adımızı bile söylemekten çekiniyor. Biz ne diyoruz? Yirmi sene önce stadımızı yapan kim varsa, Aziz başkan dahil, hepsinden Allah razı olsun. Bir tuğla kim koyduysa da hepsine teşekkür ediyoruz. Ben de bir tuğla koydum. Sizler de koymuşsunuzdur. İlla ki destek sağlamışızdır. O yüzden her amaç için kim savaşıyorsa, kim destek oluyorsa maddi manevi isimlerini söylemekten de çekinmemek lazım. Bu bizleri üzüyor. Hep geçmişin hesapları, artık camia yoruldu. Biz yorulduk. Makamlar, saltanat devam ettirmek için kendi adaylığını devam ettirmeye çalışıyor. Çok ikilem içerisinde. Bir 'Aday olacağım.' diyor, bir 'Olmayacağım.' diyor. 'Benden bu iş artık geçti.' diyor, tekrar çıkıyor. Yani anlamakta zorluk çekiyoruz. Allah uzun ömürler versin. Bu camiamız Aziz başkanımıza, kimseye gösterilmeyen nezaket ve saygıyı gösterdi. Aynı saygıyı biz ondan bekledik. Ama hiçbir zaman vermedi. Bunu hepimiz biliyoruz değil mi arkadaşlar? 2018'de seçimi kaybettikten sonra ne Ali Koç yönetimine ne Saadetin Saran yönetimine bir kere destek açıklayıcı bir şey söylemedi."
- "Bizler yeni bir nefessiz, iddialıyız, cesaretliyiz, iştahımız var"
Hakan Safi, önlerine bakmaları gerektiğini dile getirerek şunları aktardı:
"Artık Fenerbahçe isminin markasını doğru şekilde yukarılara taşıyalım. Rakibimizden çok geri kaldık artık. Hepimizi yaralıyor bu. Yaraladığı için artık ne yapmamız lazım? İleriye bakmamız lazım. Geçmişle artık uğraşamayız. Fenerbahçe kavgalardan sıkıldı artık. Önümüze bakmamız lazım, işimize bakmamız lazım. Bizler yeni bir nefessiz, iddialıyız, cesaretliyiz, iştahımız var, maddi manevi zaten kulübün yanındayız. Bizlere destek olup bize teveccüh gösterirseniz sizlerin adına bu emanet koltuğa oturmak istiyoruz. Ona göre de takımı da kendi bildiğim yöntemlerle şampiyon yapmak istiyorum. Bu konuda da iddialıyım. Yaparsam kalırım, yapmazsam da millet gibi de koltuğa yapışmam. Burası arka tarafta hizmet etmek isteyen milyonlarca Fenerbahçe'nin olduğu bir sivil toplum kuruluşu. O yüzden hepinizi sandıklara davet ediyoruz. Sandıklara sahip çıkın, lütfen gelin. Kimi istiyorsanız oyunuza atın. Biz eskiden yeni olmaz diyoruz. Bu bir saltanat savaşı değil. Fenerbahçe'yi, Fenerbahçelilere teslim etme dönemi. O yüzden sorumlu bir Fenerbahçeli kongresi olarak da hepinize büyük görevler düşüyor. Gelin Fenerbahçe'nin geleceğine sahip çıkın arkadaşlar. "
Finansçı Fenerbahçeliler Derneği Başkanı Fatih Fazlı Çığ da kendilerini ziyaret eden Safi'ye teşekkür ederek, günün anısına hediye takdim etti.

Fransa'dan açıklama: Greenwood yüksek teklifi geri çevirmez!
Gazeteci Loic Tanzi, Fenerbahçe'nin Mason Greenwood transferinde çok ciddi bir seçenek olduğunu söyledi. İngiliz yıldızın, yüksek maaş teklifini geri çevirmeyeceğini de ifade etti.
Gazeteci Loic Tanzi, L'Equipe TV'ye açıklamalarda bulundu. Tanzi, "Şu anda dikkatli olmak gerekiyor çünkü Fenerbahçe'de başkanlık seçimi yaklaşıyor. Başkan adaylarının bazı transfer vaatleri var. Özellikle adaylardan biri Greenwood ve Lewandowski'yi getirmeye çalışacağını söyledi. Şu an Marsilya ile resmi bir görüşme yok" dedi.
CİDDİ MALİ GÜCÜ VAR
Loic Tanzi, "Bu aday seçilmezse transfer tamamen kapanır mı? Diğer adayın farklı isimleri var. Hakan Safi bastırıyor. Eğer o başkan olursa Greenwood'u getirmeye çalışacak. Ardından Marsilya ile görüşmeler başlayacak. Roma şu anda önde mi? Bence Fenerbahçe devreye girerse, Safi'nin çok ciddi mali gücü var" ifadelerini kullandı.
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FENERBAHÇE İŞİ YATARSA
Tanzi ayrıca, "Hakan Safi başkan olursa bu transfer için büyük bir bütçe ayırabilir. Ve Greenwood'un da buna hayır diyeceğini sanmıyorum. Mason Greenwood, diğer seçenekleri sadece Fenerbahçe transferi yatarsa değerlendirmeye alacak" yorumunda da bulundu...

A Milli Takım'ın rakibinden Beşiktaş'a! Paraguaylı forvet
Beşiktaş'ın golcü adayları arasına Rivadavia forması giyen Alex Arce'nin de girdiği öğrenildi. Paraguaylı santrfor, Dünya Kupası'nda Ay-Yıldızlı ekibimize karşı da mücadele edecek.
Arjantin ekibi Rivadavia forması giyen Alex Arce'nin adı ciddi şekilde Beşiktaş'la anılmaya başlandı. 30 yaşındaki santrfor, 2025 yazında LDU Quito takımından 2.55 milyon euro karşılığında transfer edilmişti. 1.88 boyundaki futbolcunun 31 Aralık 2028 tarihine kadar mukavelesi bulunuyor.
TRİBÜNDEN İZLEYECEKLER
Paraguaylı oyuncunun tahmini piyasa değeri 3.5 milyon euro civarında... Alex, Dünya Kupası'nda A Milli Takım'a karşı da mücadele edecek. Beşiktaş yetkililerinin, o karşılaşmada tecrübeli futbolcuyu tribünden takip edeceği belirtildi. Sonrasında konuyla ilgili resmi adımların atılması bekleniyor.
HAVA TOPLARINDA ÜSTÜN
Alex Arce bu sezon toplamda 16 karşılaşmaya çıktı. 11 gol üretti. 30 yaşındaki futbolcu, 1.88'lik boyu sayesinde hava toplarında üstünlük kuruyor. Oyuncu, sağ ayağını kullanıyor. Beşiktaş'ın onu fırsat transferi olarak gördüğü belirtildi. Listede farklı forvetler de bulunuyor.

Ferdi Kadıoğlu Fenerbahçe'ye dönecek mi? Ortalık karışabilir
2024 yazında Fenerbahçe'den Brighton'a transfer olan Ferdi Kadıoğlu'nun yuvaya dönüş ihtimali bulunuyor. Hakan Safi bu konuda bütün koşulları zorlayacak.
Ferdi Kadıoğlu, 2024 yazında 30 milyon euro karşılığında Fenerbahçe'den Brighton Kulübü'ne transfer oldu. Bonuslarla birlikte bu rakam 35 milyon euroya çıkabiliyor. Ayrıca, Sarı-Lacivertliler'in sonraki satıştan %10'luk pay hakkı var. Geride bıraktığımız sezon Premier Lig'e damga vuran milli futbolcuda sıcak gelişmeler yaşanıyor.
DÖNÜŞE SICAK BAKMIYOR
Başkan adaylarından Hakan Safi, Ferdi'yi geri getirmek için bütün şartları zorlayacak. Ancak Ferdi'nin şu anda tekrar Türkiye'ye dönme seçeneğine pek sıcak bakmadığı konuşuluyor. 26 yaşındaki futbolcunun Brighton ile 30 Haziran 2028'e kadar sözleşmesi bulunuyor. Kontratta ayrıca +1 yıllık uzatma opsiyonu mevcut (çift taraflı).
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ÇOK SAYIDA TALİBİ VAR
1.74 boyundaki sol bekle Premier Lig'den çok sayıda takım ilgileniyor. Brighton Yönetimi onu satmayı düşünmüyor. Ancak astronomik teklifler gelirse durum değişebilir. Ferdi şu anda tamamen Milli Takım'a konsantre oldu... Bu sebeple dev organizasyon bitene kadar transfer konularıyla ilgilenmeyi düşünmüyor.

Beşiktaş teklif bekliyor: Kiralama kararı
Beşiktaş altyapısından çıkan genç forvet Mustafa Hekimoğlu'yla ilgili kritik bir karar alındı. Eğer kiralama teklifleri gelirse, bunlar değerlendirmeye alınacak.
Beşiktaş'ta Önder Özen ve yönetim arasında bir görüşme gerçekleştirildiği öğrenildi. Burada alınan kararlardan biri de Mustafa Hekimoğlu ile ilgiliydi... 19 yaşındaki forvetin yeni sezonda kiralanması bekleniyor. Altyapıdan çıkan 19 yaşındaki futbolcu, A Takım'da beklenen süreleri bulamadı.
DAHA DA SIKINTILI
Mustafa, geride bıraktığımız sezonda 17 Süper Lig maçına çıktı. Sahada sadece 375 dakika kaldı. 1 gol üretti. Bu süreçte bazı sakatlık problemleri de yaşadı. Beşiktaş, hücum hattına en az 1 yabancı santrfor ekleyecek. Bu durumda, genç golcünün durumu daha da sıkıntılı hale geliyor.
OYNAMA GARANTİSİ
Beşiktaş Yönetimi, bütün kiralama tekliflerine açık... Fakat genç futbolcunun belirli bir sayıda maça çıkması isteniyor. Bunu kabul eden bir talip çıkarsa, imzalar atılacak. Mustafa'nın, Kartal'la 30 Haziran 2028 tarihine kadar sözleşmesi var. Kiralık gideceği kulüpte gelişimi yakından takip edilecek.

10+4 değişmezse Aslan Mastantuono'yu bitirecek
TFF'nin önümüzdeki sezon için belirlediği 10+4'lük yabancı kontenjanına güncelleme gelmezse, Galatasaray Real Madrid'in kapısını çalacak. 18 yaşındaki sağ kanat oyuncu Franco Mastantuono ciddi şekilde konuşuluyor...
Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu, önümüzdeki sezon uygulanacak yabancı kontenjanının daha önce de açıklandığı gibi 10+4 olacağını açıklamıştı. Bu durumda genç yabancıların önemi ekstra arttı. Galatasaray cephesi, Kulüpler Birliği'nden gelecek hamle sonrasında kuralın değişebileceğini düşünüyor.
GERİ ADIM ATMAZLARSA
Ancak TFF geri adım atmazsa, buna göre de çözümler bulunuyor. Galatasaray bir süredir Real Madrid'in 18 yaşındaki sağ kanat oyuncusu Franco Mastantuono'yu izliyordu. 10+4'lük kontenjanda gidilecek adreslerden biri de Arjantinli yetenek olacak. Burada kiralama teklifi düşünülüyor.
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TEKLİFLERE AÇIKLAR
Real Madrid onun için bu sezon başında River Plate Kulübü'ne 45 milyon euro ödemişti. 1.78 boyundaki futbolcunun 30 Haziran 2031 tarihine kadar mukavelesi var. Galatasaray, Franco Mastantuono'yu 1 sezon kiralamak istiyor. Madrid cephesi de tekliflere açık... Çünkü genç yetenek fazla forma şansı bulamıyor. Bu konuda ilerleyen haftalarda sıcak gelişmeler yaşanabilir.

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Kasper Yulmann Karles Martineslə əvəzləndi
Danimarkalı futbol mütəxəssisi Kasper Yulmann Almaniyanın “Bayer” komandasının baş məşqçisi vəzifəsində Karles Martineslə əvəzlənib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Bundesliqa təmsilçisinin mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
Yulmann 2025-ci ilin sentyabr ayında “Bayer”də niderlandlı mütəxəssis Erik ten Haqın əvəzində baş məşqçi təyin edilmişdi. Həmin vaxt 53 yaşlı mütəxəssislə 2 illik (2027-ci ilin 30 iyununadək) müqavilə imzalandığını açıqlanmışdı. O, Leverkuzen təmsilçisini 48 oyuna çıxarıb, 24 qələbə, 12 heç-heçə, 12 məğlubiyyət görüb. “Bayer” 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünü 59 xalla 6-cı pillədə başa vurub və Avropa Liqasına vəsiqə qazanıb. Amma bu, klub rəhbərliyinin tam ürəyincə olmayıb. Bu üzdən də Yulmann istefaya göndərilib.
Kasper Yulmann “Bayer”dən öncə Danimarka millisinin baş məşqçisi olub. Məşqçiliyə 1998-ci ildən başlamış 54 yaşlı mütəxəssis “Nordsyelland”, “Lyunqbyu” və “Maynts” (Almaniya) klublarında da baş məşqçi kimi çalışıb. Yulmanın məşqçi kimi yeganə uğuru 2011/2012-ci illər mövsümündə “Nordsyelland”ı Danimarka çempionu etməsidir. O, həmin mövsümdə Danimarkada ilin məşqçisi də seçilib.
Artıq “Bayer”in yeni baş məşqçisinin də adına aydınlıq gəlib. Leverkuzen təmsilçisi bu postu “Tuluza”nın sabiq çalışdırıcısı Karles Martinesə həvalə edib. 42 yaşlı ispaniyalı mütəxəssislə 2 illik müqavilə imzalanıb.
Karles Martines 2023-cü ilin yayından “Tuluza”ya rəhbərlik edirdi. Komanda ötən mövsüm onun rəhbərliyi altında Fransa Liqa 1-i 10-cu pillədə başa vurub.
Siyasət Əsgərov: “Hər kəsdən qol gözləyirik”
Qadın futbolçulardan ibarət Azərbaycan millisinin baş məşqçisi Siyasət Əsgərov Macarıstan yığması ilə oyundan öncə fikirlərini bölüşüb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, millimiz sabah – iyunun 5-də dünya çempionatının (DÇ-2027) seçmə mərhələsi çərçivəsində Sumqayıtda Macarıstan yığma komandası ilə üz-üzə gələcək.
Siyasət Əsgərov matçdan öncə təşkil edilmiş mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:
“Bizim üçün Sumqayıtda oynamaq şərəfdir. Ümid edirəm ki, tribunada azarkeş də görəcəyik. Turnir cədvəlində ikinci pillədəyik. Rəqibdən bir xal geri qalırıq. Oyunun mahiyyətinin fərqindəyik. Matça maksimum hazırlaşmışıq. Bizim üçün qələbə önəmlidir. Bu oyuna fərqli planla çıxacağıq. Rəqibin harda boşluqlar verdiyini bilirik. Komandada psixoloji problemimiz yoxdur. Hər oyunda olduğu kimi, bu oyunda da, tək Sevincdən yox, irəli xətdəki hər kəsdən qol gözləyirik”.
Xatırladaq ki, Azərbaycan – Macarıstan matçı Mehdi Hüseynzadə adına Sumqayıt şəhər stadionunda təşkil ediləcək. Oyuna saat 18:00-da start veriləcək.
Voleybol millimizin Avroliqa üçün yekun heyəti açıqlandı
Qadınlardan ibarət voleybol üzrə Azərbaycan milli komandasının bu il təşkil ediləcək Avropa Liqası üçün yekun heyəti müəyyənləşib.
Arena.az bu barədə Azərbaycan Voleybol Federasiyasının mətbuat xidmətinə istinadən xəbər verir.
Bildirilir ki, baş məşqçi Faiq Qarayev heyətə 14 voleybolçunun adını daxil edib.
Hücumçular: Yelizaveta Ruban, Marqarita Stepanenko, Kseniya Pavlenko, Nərminə Musayeva, Ülkər Kərimova, İlhamə Əzimova;
Orta oyunçular: Ayşən Abduləzimova, Aynur İmanova, Mariya Kirilyuk;
Toppaylayıcılar: Kristina Besman, Raziyə Əliyeva;
Liberolar: Yuliya Kərimova, Bəyaz Quluyeva, Ceyran İmanova;
Qeyd edək ki, Azərbaycan milli komandası Avropa Liqasında ilk oyunlarını Bakıda keçirəcək. İyunun 5-7-də baş tutacaq qarşılaşmalarda komandanın rəqibləri İsveç və Estoniya yığmaları olacaq.
“Ayın qolu”: May ayının qalibləri bəlli oldu – Video
Peşəkar Futbol Liqası (PFL) tərəfindən təşkil edilmiş “Ayın qolu” layihəsi çərçivəsində 2026-cı ilin may ayının qalibləri müəyyənləşib.
Arena.az bu barədə Peşəkar Futbol Liqasının mətbuat xidmətinə istinadən xəbər verir.
Bildirilir ki, Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında may ayının ən yaxşı qolunun müəllifi “Sabah”ın vingeri Xəyal Əliyev olub. O, Premyer Liqanın 33-cü turu çərçivəsində qarşılaşdıqları “Turan Tovuz”la səfər oyununda komandasının ikinci qoluna imza atmışdı. Bu oyun “Sabah”ın 2:1 hesablı qələbəsi ilə yekunlaşmışdı.
Birinci Liqada Elmin Bayramov (“Mingəçevir”), İkinci Liqada Taleh Hüseynzadə (“Göygöl”) birinci olub.
Qeyd edək ki, PFL Premyer Liqada, Birinci Liqada və İkinci Liqada “Ayın qolu” layihəsinin qaliblərini 11 nəfərlik münsiflər heyəti tərəfindən müəyyənləşdirir. Səsvermə nəticəsində bərabərlik olarsa, yekun qərarın verilməsi PFL-in səlahiyyətləri daxilindədir.

“Bayer”in yeni baş məşqçisi məlum oldu
“Bayer”in yeni baş məşqçisi Karles Martines olacaq.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Almaniya mətbuatı məlumat yayıb. Son klubu “Tuluza” olan mütəxəssis Leverkuzen təmsilçisi ilə anlaşıb. Təyinat yaxın zamanda açıqlanacaq.
“Bayer” Bundesliqada mövsümü 6-cı sırada bitirib və Avropa Liqasına vəsiqə qazanıb.
Ronaldonun dəyəri düşdü
“Transfermarkt” portalı futbolçuların dəyərlərini yeniləyib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Əl Nəsr”in və Portuqaliya millisinin hücumçusu Kriştiano Ronaldonun qiyməti 10 milyon avro göstərilib.
40 yaşlı hücumçu başa çatan mövsümdə “Əl Nəsr”lə Səudiyyə Ərəbistanı çempionu olub. O, liqada 30 oyunda 28 qol vurub.
“Fənərbağça” “qol maşını” ilə razılığa gəldi
“Sportinq”in hücumçusu Luis Suares karyerasını Türkiyədə davam etdirə bilər.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, kolumbiyalı futbolçu “Fənərbağça” ilə anlaşıb. Bu barədə Türkiyə mətbuatı məlumat yayıb.
Super Liqa klubunda prezidentliyə namizəd Hakan Safi hücumçu ilə şifahi razılığa gəlib. O, prezident seçiləcəyi halda, Suaresin transferini tamamlayacaq.
Kolumbiya millisinin də üzvü olan futbolçu başa çatan mövsümdə “Sportinq”də 53 oyunda 38 qol vurub.
Bölgə klubu legionerini göndərdi
“Karvan-Yevlax” qapıçı Pedro Mateusla yollarını ayırıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Qolkiperin müqavilə müddəti başa çatıb.
29 yaşlı qapıçı başa çatan mövsümdə komandanın heyətində 20 oyuna çıxıb.
"İrəli xətdə hər kəsdən qol gözləyirik" - Siyasət Əsgərov
"Səbrli olun, ən yaxşı məşqçini seçəcəyik"
Verdiyi sual rəhbərliyi qəzəbləndirdi
"Ayntraxt"dan getsə, klub 60 milyon qazana bilər
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- Real Madrid eye Calafiori after Konaté and Dumfries deals as Perez vows more top signings
Real Madrid eye Calafiori after Konaté and Dumfries deals as Perez vows more top signings
Florentino Perez has declared that Real Madrid are not finished in the transfer market this summer, promising at least one more top defender after the signings of Ibrahima Konaté and Denzel Dumfries, with Arsenal’s Riccardo Calafiori among the profiles under consideration.
According to Fabrizio Romano, the Real Madrid president told AS: “I will bring more players. Everyone who knows me knows that great players want to play for Real Madrid and I want to bring them in. I will make it happen. Another top defender will join this summer.”

Calafiori and Gvardiol among complicated targets as Madrid pursue third defensive signing
With Konaté and Dumfries already confirmed as done deals, Madrid are now pursuing a third defensive reinforcement. Romano reports that both Calafiori and Manchester City’s Josko Gvardiol are among the most appreciated profiles at the club, though both are described as complicated operations.
Calafiori’s potential departure from Arsenal would represent a major blow for Mikel Arteta, with the Italy international having established himself as one of the Premier League’s most impressive left-sided defenders since joining from Bologna in 2024.
A move to the Bernabeu would also represent a significant statement of intent from Perez, who appears determined to rebuild Madrid’s defensive options comprehensively following the exits of David Alaba, Dani Carvajal and Antonio Rudiger.
Whether Arsenal would entertain offers for a player considered central to their title ambitions remains another matter entirely.
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- De Laurentiis reveals Napoli plans but refuses to comment on Allegri: ‘You know the rules’
De Laurentiis reveals Napoli plans but refuses to comment on Allegri: ‘You know the rules’
Aurelio De Laurentiis has held a press conference discussing the club’s plans for pre-season and their upcoming centenary year, but has refused to comment on the imminent appointment of head coach Massimiliano Allegri: ‘You know the rules’.
De Laurentiis talks all things Napoli ahead of 2026-27 centenary season
De Laurentiis sat down in front of reporters on Thursday, confirming that Napoli will hold two summer training camps in Trentino and in Abruzzo, despite multi-million offers to take part in international summer tours. He also said that the club plans to celebrate its centenary across the 2026-27 season, not just in the summer, and confirmed that the Stadio Maradona is in need of major redevelopment.
“We are scripting the story of these 100 years. When we’re talking about a centenary, I believe that it should be celebrated for the full year. If we take August 1 as the date, it means that from August 1, 2026 until July 31, 2027, I want to celebrate,” De Laurentiis said when discussing the club’s upcoming 100th anniversary (via TMW).
“We have an impressive series of celebrations, activities, appointments that, if we were to burn through all in one go, we would not be able to launch this great concept of ‘Napoli è, Napoli esiste, Napoli è filosofia e realtà di vita’. So please, follow us on this journey that will last a year.”
De Laurentiis went on to discuss the infrastructure that Napoli have available to them. The club President is not concerned about the state of the training ground, but hinted that it might be more cost-effective to build a brand new stadium rather than to redevelop the Stadio Maradona.
“We’re here to talk about my relations with the city, the local area and the municipality and the stadium issue. We want to be considered as a great team, but even when Ancelotti arrived I said that the Stadio Maradona was a dump. That opinion hasn’t changed. Even by spending €200m, the problems with the Maradona would not be solved.

“There are no problems with the training ground. We will have a separate conference about the stadium. These structures will be a recurring theme over the next five-year period.”
Napoli have recently confirmed that Antonio Conte has left his position as head coach by mutual consent, and whilst Allegri is widely expected to replace him on an initial two-year contract, De Laurentiis was unable to comment on legal grounds.
“Napoli doesn’t even have a coach at the moment, and even if we did, we couldn’t announce it. You know the rules. It’s pointless to make a mess.”
He later added: “I will introduce the coach when the regulations allow me to. I’m not one to go against the rules. I can disagree with them, because sometimes they were made at a certain time and become outdated. We agree to play in a competition that has rules, and so we respect them. When the time comes to announce the coach, we will announce it.”

De Laurentiis assured the reporters present that parting ways with Conte does not mean that Napoli intend to give up on their fight for league titles: “I won the Scudetto with a coach who hadn’t even won it before, only the league title in Russia. So rest assured, as long as you see my face present (we want to win titles).”
He later continued: “For many, the league isn’t important. For me, both the league and Champions League are important. After the first Scudetto, I said that we would aim for big things in Europe. It didn’t go well, but we got over it and finished second. Next year we hope to get back on track after these two training camps.”
De Laurentiis was also asked why Napoli tend to stay on home soil for their pre-season training camps, when so many other ‘top’ clubs across Europe take the opportunity to delve into new markets in North America or South-East Asia, for example.
He replied: “There’s a gentleman I like very much called Charlie Stellitano, and he offers me four or five million every time to jet off around the world. He wrote to me again about a week ago, I replied saying they would have to pay for everything and for €15m, I would give them five days of availability. But, I never heard from them again, they left me alone.”

De Laurentiis also revealed why Napoli tend to play away from home during the first round of the Serie A season.
“The first game will be away, because we need time to relay the pitch after these damn summer concerts. For years, I’ve been asking the league to let us play the first game away from home, and they have always politely accepted.”
Lastly, De Laurentiis gave his response to the recent comments made by Kevin De Bruyne, who claimed that he was ‘happy’ that Conte was leaving.
“They have made statements that are either acceptable or unacceptable depending on your point of view. We’ll see what happens when we all get back to work. We’ll see what the new coach thinks of it. If someone has to leave, they will leave. What’s the problem? There are plenty of footballers in the world.”
Chelsea eye move for 10-G/A wide man to replace “phenomenal” first-team star
Marc Cucurella could be on his way out of Chelsea during the summer transfer window, and they are already looking at a potential replacement.
According to a report from TEAMtalk, they are interested in signing Nathaniel Brown from the German club Eintracht Frankfurt.
Brown has been linked with Arsenal as well.
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Nathaniel Brown has been in impressive form
The German defender is in fine form, and he registered 10 goal contributions last season. He is equally good at both ends of the pitch, and he could be the ideal replacement for the Spanish International.
Cucurella has been an impressive performer for Chelsea, and former manager Enzo Maresca described him as a “phenomenal” player.
He has been linked with the move to Spain, and it remains to be seen where he ends up. Chelsea will need to properly replace a player like him. Brown certainly has the quality to succeed in the Premier League, and he could develop into a star for Chelsea.
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Chelsea needs quality players like Brown
It has been a disappointing season for the Blues, and they missed out on Champions League qualification. They need quality players to bounce back strongly. Brown is a young player with a lot of quality, and he could help Chelsea improve. If he manages to adapt to English football quickly, he could make a big difference for them next season.
The opportunity to join one of the biggest clubs in England will be exciting for the German defender as well. It would be a step up for him, and he would get to test himself against world-class players in the Premier League.
Chelsea are looking at multiple other options, and it remains to be seen who they end up signing eventually.
Meanwhile, Brown has also been linked with clubs like Manchester United and Liverpool.
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- Arsenal ‘advancing in talks’ to land ‘special’ attacker, ‘real confidence’ of getting deal done
Arsenal ‘advancing in talks’ to land ‘special’ attacker, ‘real confidence’ of getting deal done
Jeremy Monga has been linked with a move away from Leicester City during the summer transfer window.
The Foxes have been relegated to the third division of English football, and the 16-year-old attacker could look to move on. He will want to compete at a high level, and Arsenal is prepared to provide him with an exit route.
He is one of the finest young talents in English football right now, and Arsenal believe that he could be a star in the future. According to Fabrizio Romano, they are in advanced talks with the 16-year-old attacker, and they are ahead of the competition. They believe that he can be a special player for the future.
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Arsenal is closing in on Jeremy Monga
Fabrizio Romano said on YouTube: “Arsenal are advancing in talks to sign Jeremy Monga. Arsenal are ahead of all the other English top clubs interested in this boy. The negotiation is ongoing between all parties involved.
“Player side, club side, Leicester, Arsenal. So let’s wait for the next steps. But there is confidence, real confidence at Arsenal to sign Jeremy Monga. Obviously is one for the future.
“He’s a 16-year-old kid. But they believe at Arsenal this is a special talent and so Arsenal are pushing to anticipate the other clubs. There is a conversation ongoing. Let’s wait in terms of timing to see when, how things will move to the final stages, but Arsenal are confident of signing Jeremy.”
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Monga will fancy a big move
The opportunity to join the Premier League champions will be exciting for the young attacker as well. Arsenal have done well to nurture young players in the past, and they could help him fulfil his potential. Regular Premier League football could bring out the best in him and accelerate his development.
Arsenal need more pace and unpredictability in the wide areas, and the 16-year-old could be ideal for them. He would add much-needed cutting edge going forward.
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Apple turns to Google to supercharge Siri with AI
Apple is getting ready to launch a much smarter version of Siri later this year. According to a report from The Information, the upgraded Siri could arrive in September and will use a combination of Apple’s own technology and powerful AI systems provided by Google.
At the Worldwide Developers Conference (WWDC) start on June 8, Apple is expected to talk about its latest AI features. The company wants most AI tasks to run directly on users’ devices, such as iPhones, iPads, and Macs. This helps improve privacy and speed.
However, some requests are too complex to be handled on a device alone. For these tasks, Siri will reportedly send the request to Google’s Gemini AI models, which run on advanced Nvidia Blackwell B200 chips. These chips are mainly for artificial intelligence and can process information much faster than older generations.
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Privacy remains a key focus for Apple. The report says user data sent to Google’s servers will be protected using Nvidia’s confidential computing technology. This security feature keeps data encrypted while it is being processed.
The decision to rely on Google’s infrastructure is unusual for Apple. The company normally prefers to build and control most of the important technology behind its products. Apple already has its own cloud-based AI system, Private Cloud Compute, which uses Apple-made chips to handle AI tasks securely.
According to the report, Apple tried running a special version of Gemini on its own servers but found it too slow. As a result, it decided to use Google’s more powerful AI infrastructure instead, although the company is expected to keep the Private Cloud Compute name.
Apple Intelligence was first introduced in 2024, but many promised Siri features were delayed. At WWDC 2026, Apple is expected to reveal these improvements and show how Siri will become more helpful and intelligent.
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- Lenovo releases new affordable laptop in Europe with Intel Panther Lake and over 27 hours battery life
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- HP releases new 14-inch laptop with 8 GB RAM and 300 nit display for over $1,900
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- Amazfit Balance 3 launches with more buttons, titanium Balance Ultra offers a bigger battery
Amazfit Balance 3 launches with more buttons, titanium Balance Ultra offers a bigger battery
About a year after unveiling the Balance 2, Amazfit is back with two new models in the Balance series – a sequel and the first Ultra model in the family. Both watches have brighter displays and additional buttons. They debut as the heart of the new Hybrid Training system and the improved Zepp App is the brain. Amazfit Balance 3 • Amazfit Balance Ultra The new Amazfit Balance 3 offers a 1.5” OLED display (480 x 480px), which is protected by sapphire glass. This year, the peak brightness is 50% higher at 3,000 nits. There are four buttons in total – the rotating crown and button on...
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- The NBA Fixed Tanking, but Created a New Problem
The NBA Fixed Tanking, but Created a New Problem
NBA commissioner Adam Silver has been outspoken about his desire to change the NBA Draft lottery system to eliminate tanking.
That vision quickly became a reality on May 28, when the league began a full rollout of the new “3-2-1” lottery system. It was approved by the NBA Board of Governors, who gave a sweeping 29-1 vote that will change the league’s recruitment system for years to come.
New Ping Pong Balls
Under the revamped system, the lottery will expand from 14 to 16 teams while significantly changing teams’ selection odds. However, that’s just the start of the changes. Perhaps the most controversial aspect of the new format comes in the form of adjusted lottery odds and draft relegation.
Teams participating in the lottery will receive three, two, or one lottery ball for the drawing, depending on their final standings. The ninth and tenth Play-In seeds in each conference will receive two chances, whereas the seventh and eighth seeds will have one. All remaining teams that do not qualify for the NBA Playoffs or Play-In Tournament will receive three.
The real shakeup, however, begins when the league’s worst three teams enter the equation. Rather than keeping the same number of lottery balls as the rest of the non-playoff squads, the bottom organizations will be limited to just two. Thus, those with the league’s worst records are now penalized for extended periods of losing. The league says the change provides “an increased incentive to win.”
There is an additional caveat to the new development. These draft-relegated teams, despite losing their odds at a top selection, will have a set pick floor at pick 12. Other teams, meanwhile, could see their selection fall as far as pick 16.
NBA PASSES NEW ANTI-TANKING RULES
"3-2-1 Draft Lottery system"
– Teams 4-10 = 3 lottery balls
– Bottom 3 teams = 2 lottery balls
– Play-In teams = 1-2 lottery balls– 16 teams in lottery with flattened odds, previously 14
– Teams cannot pick No. 1 in consecutive years
– No… pic.twitter.com/wsynDox1ZK— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) May 28, 2026
Additional Pick Restrictions
In addition to the new incentive, teams will also be expected to work with other draft changes.
No organization can pick first overall in two or more consecutive drafts. Similarly, teams can no longer hold a top-five selection in three consecutive years. These conditions will only apply to picks that a team originally owned, no matter if they have traded them away or not. Lastly, Franchises can no longer attach top-12 through top-15 protections on freshly traded picks.
The league will not know whether these changes accomplish their goal until 2027 at the earliest. What is certain, however, is that the new lottery format has the potential to forever change how franchises approach constructing their teams.
Why Make the Change?
The lottery overhaul did not come out of nowhere. In recent years, some franchises have been able to hyper-accelerate their rebuilds through repeated top selections, with the San Antonio Spurs serving as a clear example.
Across the 2023, 2024, and 2025 drafts, San Antonio received the first, fourth, and second overall picks. Eventually, those selections would result in Victor Wembanyama, Stephon Castle, and Dylan Harper. Just a year after that final pick, the Spurs find themselves in the NBA Finals.
2019… Spurs draft Keldon with Pick 29
2020… Spurs draft Vassell with Pick 11
2023… Spurs draft Wemby with Pick 1
2024… Spurs draft Castle with Pick 4
2025… Spurs draft Harper with Pick 2
2025… Spurs draft CBryant with Pick 14This is absolutely insane.
— Sam Block (@theblockspot) May 31, 2026
This is precisely the type of outcome the league appears to want to make less common moving forward. And although the changes are primarily geared towards future drafts, consequences are already building for one franchise: the Memphis Grizzlies.
The Grizzlies Lose Value
In February, the Grizzlies traded away forward Jaren Jackson Jr. to the Utah Jazz in a blockbuster eight-team trade. In exchange, they received a handful of players in addition to a set of 2027 first-round picks. One of them came from the Los Angeles Lakers, while the other came from the Jazz.
BREAKING: The Memphis Grizzlies are trading star forward Jaren Jackson Jr., John Konchar, Jock Landale and Vince Williams Jr. to the Utah Jazz for Walter Clayton Jr., Kyle Anderson, Taylor Hendricks, Georges Niang and three future first-round picks, sources tell ESPN. pic.twitter.com/ax6oQpZx0S
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) February 3, 2026
The issue? Utah had selected in the top five in both 2025 and 2026, meaning that, under the new rule, they could not select that high again in 2027. Thus, Memphis effectively lost one of, if not the most, valuable means of compensation for their former star. Many fans of the Grizzlies, as a result, are not happy about the change.
This isn’t just a problem for the modern NBA, either.
In 2029, the Houston Rockets own the rights to the Phoenix Suns’ unprotected first-round pick that came from the trade for Kevin Durant. This year, the Suns entered the playoffs as a Play-In team, giving them a strong possibility for a top-five pick in next year’s draft. If this pattern were to continue for the next two seasons, Houston’s 2029 selection from the Suns would be barred from being in the top five.
BREAKING: The Phoenix Suns are trading two-time NBA Finals MVP Kevin Durant to the Houston Rockets for Jalen Green, Dillon Brooks, the No. 10 pick in the 2025 draft and five second-round picks, sources tell ESPN. pic.twitter.com/EwrbA2ES9O
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) June 22, 2025
For critics, that’s where the league’s anti-tanking plan becomes most problematic. While the changes do harm the struggling team’s chances of chasing lottery odds, they also impact other franchises’ current and potential future draft assets. So, while the NBA may have alleviated itself of team pressure for now, there is a high likelihood it will resume in the future.
Future League Outlook
Luckily for those being affected by these changes, the NBA’s new rules will only (currently) apply to the 2027, 2028, and 2029 drafts. Once the league reaches the 2030 mark, its Board of Governors will vote on whether or not reform is necessary. Until then, however, some teams will likely be hesitant to deal their picks until there is continuity within the system.
As of now, the NBA’s message is crystal clear: lose on purpose, and you’ll lose your chances at top-shelf talent. Yet, the true challenge for the league may not end in preventing tanking. It may be ensuring that, in the process of altering the NBA Draft’s DNA, it doesn’t make the path back to contention even more difficult.
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- NBA Finals ticket prices: Get-in cost for Game 3 at MSG approaching Super Bowl level
NBA Finals ticket prices: Get-in cost for Game 3 at MSG approaching Super Bowl level
Monday will mark 9,851 days between NBA Finals games hosted by the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden. When it is time for Game 3, the series against the San Antonio Spurs could be split 1-1 or see the Knicks up 2-0 following their 105-95 win in Game 1.
The excitement in New York City for this Knicks playoff run has been increasing since the regular season and through each of the three rounds preceding the NBA Finals. That has led to a boom in ticket demand for games at MSG with prices going through the roof in order to be in the building.
According to Gametime, get-in prices for Game 3 are skyrocketing and reaching levels that have only been seen when it comes to the Super Bowl.
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As of Thursday, the get-in price for Game 3 has risen to $7,142. That is on par with Super Bowl LVIII when the minimum was $7,413 four days out from the game.
Here’s a look at the current get-in, median and most expensive ticket prices for the rest of the series:
Game 2 at San Antonio
Get-in: $786
Median: $3,053
Most expensive: $39,577
Game 3 at MSG
Get-in: $7,142
Median: $14,488
Most expensive: $96,997
Game 4 at MSG
Get-in: $7,232
Median: $13,454
Most expensive: $98,940
Game 5 at San Antonio
Get-in: $1,823
Median: $4,280
Most expensive: $91,9667
Game 6 at MSG
Get-in: $7,850
Median: $14,375
Most expensive: $108,563
Game 7 at San Antonio
Get-in: $3,798
Median: $8,029
Most expensive: $24,417
As Monday gets closer, that cost will likely continue to rise, especially if the Knicks win Game 2 on Friday night and have a shot to take a commanding 3-0 lead in their first home game of the series, which could also feature President Trump in attendance.
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- Packers, WR Christian Watson reportedly agree to 4-year, $110.5 million extension
Packers, WR Christian Watson reportedly agree to 4-year, $110.5 million extension
The Green Bay Packers and wide receiver Christian Watson have agreed to a four-year, $110.5 million extension that comes with a $31 million signing bonus, ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported on Thursday.
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- Victor Wembanyama's Game 1 dig just tossed even more fuel on the Knicks' fire
Victor Wembanyama's Game 1 dig just tossed even more fuel on the Knicks' fire
Game 1 of the 2026 NBA Finals proved that the New York Knicks don't need any "added motivation" to light a fire under the homestretch of their stellar playoff run. The Knicks extended their unthinkable postseason winning streak to 12 games by opening the NBA Finals with a 105-95 road victory over the San Antonio Spurs. But while Jalen Brunson and company may not need any of the age-old bulletin board material, Victor Wembanyama still gave them some with a quick backhanded slight.
Although Wemby may not have intentionally meant for his comment to land quite the way it did. While responding to a question about what he needs to do moving forward in the series following the Game 1 loss, the young star added three words to his response that immediately jumped out.
"It's almost not like I have anything to figure out. It's almost like I have to play normal, not even good," Wembanyama said with a laugh. "Just doing the right things is enough."
While Wembanyama cited the fact that when the Spurs are "just doing the right things [it] is enough," adding that he's not worried after the Game 1 loss.
Wemby's post-Game 1 comments show confidence, but the Spurs still face an uphill battle
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Considering the Knicks are the type of team that consistently plays like a group with a chip on their shoulder, the Spurs have plenty to worry about heading into Game 2. Not only did they surrender home-court advantage, but when the series shifts to Madison Square Garden, stealing a win from the Knicks will be a tall task.
Wemby's comments highlight his confidence in himself and his teammates, but they're one more loss away from being squarely behind the 8-ball with a trip to face a Knicks fanbase starving for a title on the horizon. And while it's easy to understand the 22-year-old's overall mindset, he's far from correct about needing to play "not even good" to beat this Knicks team.
If Wembanyama truly does believe that, the Knicks, who are undeniably playing their best basketball of the season, will make sure he finds out that's not the case, because their foot isn't coming off the gas.
Wembanyama's Game 1 comments ignore one key aspect about the Knicks and Jalen Brunson
Although Wembanyama is correct that "playing normal" will help ensure the Knicks don't run away with this series, there are two sides to every story. Wemby shot just 6-21 (28.6%) from the field in Game 1 while knocking down 2-9 attempts (22.2%) from beyond the arc. He still finished the night with 26 points, highlighting how the NBA's most elite offensive players can still be impactful scoring, even if their shots aren't falling.
Unfortunately, the Spurs also have to realize that a star shooting a higher percentage, or playing more like we're used to seeing, also stands true for Jalen Brunson. The big difference here is that Brunson's off-night shooting in Game 1 was quickly overshadowed by a fourth quarter where he played exceptionally.
Wembanyama is unlikely to shoot under 30% from the field again in this series, but it's a safe bet that Brunson won't have another night where he finishes 12-31 (38.7%) from the field. The Knicks star was also 2-9 from 3-point range, but as mentioned above with Wemby, Brunson still found a way to score, finishing with 30 points.
Wemby shooting better is a must for the Spurs. However, as we saw on Wednesday night, Brunson's rare "off" night, when his shots weren't falling, was still enough to overcome multiple deficits and pick up a 10-point victory. That aspect alone should be a cause for concern for San Antonio.
This article originally appeared on For The Win: Victor Wembanyama's Game 1 dig throws more fuel on the Knicks' fire
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- A.J. DeLaGarza Reflects on His Career and Looks to the Future
A.J. DeLaGarza Reflects on His Career and Looks to the Future

From his glory days with the LA Galaxy to his bright future as an entrepreneur and facility owner, we catch up with A.J. DeLaGarza for an exclusive interview.
He’s won at every level that he’s played at, be it the youth, collegiate, or professional, and now A.J. DeLaGarza is crafting the next generation of soccer champions in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Born and raised in Bryans Road, Maryland to a Mexican-Chamorro father and Native American mother, DeLaGarza quickly became obsessed with becoming a soccer player. He immediately stood out at the youth level, playing for Dave Sarachan’s DC United U-12s at the Danone Cup in France and winning two USYSA National Championships with Baltimore Casa Mia Bays, before taking his talents to the University of Maryland, College Park.
DeLaGarza went from an attack-minded player to a defensive figure at UMD, leading the Terrapins to the National Championship in 2005 and 2008, and prompting interest from a number of Major League Soccer teams. The LA Galaxy selected him in the second round of the 2009 MLS SuperDraft, and DeLaGarza enjoyed a seamless transition to emerge as a starter at right back. He steered the club all the way to the MLS Cup Final, where it lost on penalties to Real Salt Lake.
“I obviously getting remember drafted there, and I didn’t know too much about the Galaxy at the time, except they had Landon Donovan and David Beckham,” said DeLaGarza in an exclusive Urban Pitch interview. “I didn’t know that they had come in last place and had given up the most goals the year prior to myself coming, but what I saw was an opportunity to go there and make a difference.”
While DeLaGarza was venturing into new terrain in the pro ranks, there were some familiar faces along the way to help him out.
“I had a coach who had believed in me,” DeLaGarza said. “I’d also played before with the assistant coach there, Dave Sarachan, while growing up in D.C., so he was familiar with me. I think it ended up being the perfect scenario and situation, and I remember on draft night getting a call. I don’t remember who it was that told me this — it must have been one of their scouts at the time — but he was like, ‘If you were just a little bit taller, we would have taken you earlier than 19th.’
“I know my size hindered me a little bit, but I still had a pretty good career for being a center back at 5-foot-8 and 130 pounds, so I can’t complain. It was a perfect scenario with a team that needed the help, and thankfully, I went in there with Omar Gonzalez. We already had that relationship from our time at UMD, and we just were able to continue building on that.”
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Despite his small stature, DeLaGarza was able to establish himself as one of the best defenders in MLS, leading the Galaxy to the MLS Cup in 2011, 2012, and 2014, and joining Cobi Jones, Kevin Hartman, Mauricio Cienfuegos, and Donovan as the only players to make over 200 regular season appearances for the club. He also made his mark at the international level, playing in two friendlies for the United States in 2012 before filing a one-time switch to Guam and spearheading them to their first two World Cup qualifying wins.
Following his time in Los Angeles, DeLaGarza spent time with the Houston Dynamo, Inter Miami CF, and New England Revolution, and retired following the 2022 season, having made 285 appearances across his career.
But he didn’t just make his presence felt on the pitch. After losing his first child to a congenital heart defect at one week old, DeLaGarza would channel tragedy into triumph by raising $25,000 to fund heart care and research, which saw him win the 2014 MLS Humanitarian of the Year Award and earn a payout of $5,000 to be donated to Children’s Hospital Los Angeles (CHLA) and spcaLA.
DeLaGarza has spent the past two-plus years raising his three kids in the Carolinas, working with different startup companies, working as a Match Director for MLS, and building his own project: The GoalDen, a state-of-the art, indoor, training facility in Charlotte.
We caught up with him to discuss his heritage, career journey, and new ventures.
Urban Pitch: Can you talk to me a little bit about your upbringing, first and foremost? There aren’t a lot of MLS legends who have Native American heritage.
A.J. DeLaGarza: That was mostly on my mom’s side, Native American. My dad is Guamanian and Mexican, and my mom and her entire family grew up in Maryland. That is who I was surrounded by, whereas my dad was born in LA, so he didn’t really grow up with his family.
Yes, we had reunions here and there growing up, but most of the time it was holidays and weekends with my mom’s family, and what that entailed was going to powwows when I was little, which was really cool, and something that I wish that my kids could experience. I haven’t been able to find that yet, but I remember those core memories as a kid, going to the powwows in the headdresses, and doing the little dances with my family members and all.
Unfortunately, soccer took over eventually at a very young age, and what I was surrounded by on the weekends and weekdays in were soccer kids and soccer parents. I do feel like I lost a little bit of that culture, unfortunately, and I kind of want my kids to be able to experience that. That’s something I’m actually looking to try and find here where I live now.
And just to clarify, you live in North Carolina?
I actually live in South Carolina. People ask me where I live, I say Charlotte, North Carolina, because if I told them where I actually live, they’d be like, “Where is that?” Literally, half of my neighborhood is Charlotte, and the other half is South Carolina. We’re super close to Charlotte. I’ve got to cross the border every day, but you don’t even notice that you’re crossing the state lines, honestly.
The only hard part is that two of my kids go to school here in South Carolina’s public schools, because we’re residents of South Carolina, and then my other daughter, who’s in pre-K, she goes to school in North Carolina. They have different weeks off, different spring breaks, different schedules, and that’s the hard part.
But other than that, you don’t really know you’re crossing over the border until your kids yell it out and say, “Oh, now we’re in South Carolina” because they see the sign. When we moved here, we were looking in the Charlotte area and fell upon a house right outside of Charlotte. We’re right on the border. I can get to Bank of America Stadium in 25 minutes.
Talk to me a little bit about having that chip on your shoulder of being such an undersized defender. What was it like having to adapt your game in order to compete against some of the best forwards in the game? Did you have any welcome to MLS moments in that regard? Do you feel like it was a learning process trying to make your size be not so much of an Achilles heel?
Yeah, of course. Again, you’re playing against men at that point, guys in their upper 30s, right? Guys that have played in World Cups, and have a lot of experience, and here I was as a rookie. I actually started my first-ever game, which was the first game of my rookie season, and I also wasn’t playing center back, so I was trying to learn a new position in a new environment at a top level.
It wasn’t probably until my second year where I had become a true center back for the Galaxy, and from there, obviously, we won a couple MLS Cups in my years as a center back, but I was kind of moved around as a utility player to fill in if somebody else was hurt on the outside.
“Let’s just put AJ outside, and then we’ll put somebody else in his spot in the middle.” It was a good experience, and I wouldn’t change it for the world.
What does it mean to you to be one of the only LA Galaxy players who have played at least 200 MLS matches for the club? Does that fill your heart with joy, knowing that you have a place in history with MLS’ most successful club?
Looking back on it, it’s a great feat, man. I just think about all the games that I did miss, and how much more I could have had. But yeah, I’ve prided myself on my work, and looking back on it, you’re like, “Man, I was rewarded quite a bit.” I was a part of a lot of successful teams with the Galaxy, and I played a lot of meaningful games every single year with the Galaxy.
From my rookie year, all the way up to my last season, I played more than half the games, and some of them I played 95% of the season. Looking at it now, I have the most appearances for any defender in Galaxy history, which sounds pretty cool, and then being fifth all-time behind some of the greats at the Galaxy is special, and something I’ll cherish. But certainly somebody will pass me up sooner or later. Hopefully that is the case anyways.
Another one of those players with 200 appearances, Cobi Jones just got himself a statue. Have you seen it? What are your thoughts on it? And, who do you think should get the next one?
I was invited to that, but unfortunately I wasn’t able to go out there. I’m happy for Cobi and what he meant to LA kids, but also the African-American kids as well. A lot of my former teammates were like, “I looked up to Cobi Jones because of who he was and what he represented,” and that’s pretty cool, the legacy that he had at the club, in the city, and the country.
He was a national team player who came back and joined LA to kickstart MLS, he was instrumental in the Galaxy’s early days, and the statue looks good. It looks way better than that fake Beckham statue from The Late Late Show With James Corden. It looks good, and as for the next one, I don’t even know. If it’s not Robbie Keane, I’m not sure who else it could be at that point. Maybe Cienfuegos would be a good one as well. I would say it’s between those two.
Lastly, what are the biggest things that you’re looking to get out of 2026? What constitutes a successful year for you?
I would say my facility being a staple in the community, and a place where kids know that they can come and develop, and a space where adults come and hang out and play soccer, no matter the level. I want to continue to grow that as a passion, and then also try and find more time for my family, because I am working most nights, so I do miss dinners.
I do miss the drop-offs to extracurricular activities, so my wife is going around doing a lot for our family, and I’m grateful for that and what she does. I think you ask any dad, they want to be around their kids, and be able to go watch things. Yes, I’m trying to run a business, and I understand what comes with that, but I think my family’s gotta come first as well.
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- Oregon's Tanner Bradley a finalist for Stopper of the Year Award
Oregon's Tanner Bradley a finalist for Stopper of the Year Award
A key part of the Oregon Ducks' success this season has been the pitching staff. While the starting rotation has thrived in the postseason so far, the bullpen has been tremendous as well and could help the Ducks reach Omaha for the first time since 1954.
Right-hander Tanner Bradley has been a core member of the Oregon bullpen this season, often acting as a setup man and tossing multiple innings at the end of games. His efforts have helped carry the Ducks to the Austin Super Regional against Texas, and now he is being recognized as one of the top bullpen arms in the country.
Bradley has been nominated by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association (NCBWA) for the Stopper of the Year Award, which is annually presented to the nation's top relief pitcher. The sophomore leads all Oregon pitchers with 30 appearances and a 1.76 ERA. In 51 innings has issued only 18 walks while fanning 79 batters. He also has a 0.82 WHIP and a .140 batting average against, both of which are best on the team.
𝐅𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐥𝐢𝐬𝐭@t_bradley2024 is one of 14 pitchers nation wide still in the hunt for the Stopper of the Year Award. #GoDucks
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The Ducks' sophomore reliever is one of 16 finalists for the award, which includes several arms Oregon has seen this season, such as Oregon State's Albert Roblez and UCLA's Wylan Moss and Easton Hawk. Texas' freshman closer Sam Cozart is also a finalist.
Oregon has never had a reliever bring home the award, but Bradley is the fourth-ever nomination for the Ducks. Jimmie Sherfy was nominated in 2012 and 2013, while Kenyon Yovan was nominated as a freshman in 2017.
Bradley will get a chance to improve upon his resume this weekend when Oregon takes on Texas for a spot in the College World Series.
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- Diamondbacks dealt major injury blow with former Cy Young award winner
Diamondbacks dealt major injury blow with former Cy Young award winner
The Arizona Diamondbacks received troubling news this week regarding one of the best pitchers in MLB and most important pitchers in their organization. Former National League Cy Young Award winner Corbin Burnes has suffered a lat strain during his recovery from Tommy John surgery, pushing back his anticipated return timeline and creating new uncertainty for Arizona’s playoff hopes. Burnes was originally expected to return sometime during the second half of the season and potentially provide a major boost down the stretch. Now, that plan appears to be in jeopardy.
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Recovery Timeline Takes a Significant Hit
Burnes has spent much of the past year rehabbing after undergoing Tommy John surgery, and the Diamondbacks had been optimistic that he could contribute before the regular season ended. The latest setback changes that outlook considerably.
With the lat strain delaying his progression, Burnes is now expected to remain sidelined until at least September. Even if his recovery goes perfectly from this point forward, the veteran right-hander may only have enough time for two or three starts before the regular season concludes.
That is a far different scenario than the one Arizona envisioned a few months ago.
Diamondbacks Were Counting on Burnes
When Arizona signed Burnes to a massive contract before the 2025 season, the expectation was that he would anchor the rotation for years to come.
Although the organization knew patience would be required after Tommy John surgery, there was hope that Burnes could return in time to help during a postseason push this year.
Now, there is no guarantee that it will happen. Even if he returns in September, the Diamondbacks would likely have to manage his workload carefully, limiting the impact he could make during the most important games of the season.
Trade Deadline Plans May Change
The timing of the injury news is especially important because Arizona remains firmly in the playoff race. Front-office executives now have less certainty about receiving meaningful contributions from Burnes this season. As a result, the Diamondbacks may be forced to become more aggressive ahead of the trade deadline.
Adding another starting pitcher could suddenly become a priority. Arizona still has postseason aspirations, but this latest setback makes the road considerably more difficult. For now, the Diamondbacks can only hope Burnes avoids additional setbacks and finds a way back to the mound before the season ends.
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- Falcons duo ranked on lower end of NFL's new QB/coach combinations
Falcons duo ranked on lower end of NFL's new QB/coach combinations
The Atlanta Falcons have added some interesting new pieces this offseason. Their top draft picks consisted of an undersized slot cornerback and an undersized slot receiver, and they landed an upgrade at right tackle in free agency.
Nothing else the Falcons have one is going to matter if their biggest moves don't pay off, though. That means signing quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and bringing in a new front office regime led by head coach Kevin Stefanski.
On that score, not everybody thinks it will work out. Over at CBS Sports, Jared Dubin has a new ranking of all the new head coach/quarterback combinations around the NFL. The duo of Tagovailoa and Stefanski only came in at No. 8 on his list out of 12.
"Given Michael Penix Jr.'s injury issues, assume Tagovailoa gets the first shot under center. That does not necessarily spark optimism for the Falcons. When Tagovailoa was at his best, he succeeded in a very specific set of circumstances created by Mike McDaniel's offense. Things are going to be quite different under Stefanski, who is an excellent offensive coach in his own right but perhaps not the best fit for Tagovailoa's skill set."
For context, that's one spot ahead of Malik Willis and Jeff Hafley of the Miami Dolphins, who are projected to have the worst record in the league this season by ESPN. It's one spot below Aaron Rodgers and Mike McCarthy of the Pittsburgh Steelers, which might very well blow up in their faces by Week 7 given how things went between them last time in Green Bay.
Then again, this is all speculation and it's very difficult to accurately predict how a previously unseen QB dynamic will go. At the bottom of the list is Deshaun Watson and Todd Monken in Cleveland, and while it would come as a surprise Watson has at least shown in the past that he has elite potential. At the top of the list is the only one we already are familiar with: Josh Allen and former Buffalo Bills OC Joe Brady, who's now their head coach.
Those two should do well in Buffalo but it's impossible to say this early how it will go with the other 11. If Tagovailoa winds up being a good fit with Stefanski, there's more than enough talent around him to field a top-10 offense.
This article originally appeared on Falcons Wire: Tua Tagovailoa, Kevin Stefanski ranked 8 out of 12 new QB/HC combos
Falkirk sign Latvia defender Melniks
Latvia international Deniss Melniks will "fit into our style of play with ease", says Falkirk manager John McGlynn after signing the versatile centre-back on a two-year contract.
Milniks, 23, who has 11 international caps, will join the Bairns on 1 July once his contract with Latvian side FK Auda expires.
"Deniss can play in a few positions," said McGlynn. "He has a great stature at 6ft 3in and we believe there is more international games to come for him by coming to the Premiership in Scotland to develop his game further.
"He is very composed on the ball and will fit into our style of play with ease. He has the aerial ability to help us defend set-plays and also to be a threat in the opposition box.
"He can move into the centre of midfield as he has good range of passing and has the presence to command and boss the midfield."
Former Riga FC and Torino youth player Melniks becomes Falkirk's fifth signing this summer. He has made more than 100 appearances in a three-year stint with Auda, winning the Latvian Cup in 2025.
"I'm delighted to join Falkirk and grateful for the trust the club has shown in me," he said.
"This is a great opportunity for my career and I'm excited to meet the fans, work with the team, and give everything to help the club achieve success."

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- Notre Dame AD Pete Bevacqua makes unintentional super league pitch
Notre Dame AD Pete Bevacqua makes unintentional super league pitch

College sports dignitaries made their way to Capitol Hill to speak to congress amid the unending slog of trying to make transformational changes that could save their way of life. And in doing so, Notre Dame athletic director Pete Bevacqua may have accidentally undermined one of his main arguments.
Bevacqua, like many coaches and administrators, see the current NIL era of college sports to be unsustainable. The industry is trying to spin many plates at once and if you listen to the likes of Nick Saban and company, those plates happen to be fiery ninja death stars that threaten to destroy their very existence.
After years of NCAA inaction, politicians have tried to fill the void. Donald Trump has attempted to implement executive orders to no avail. And anytime Congress tries to step in with legislation, it gets immediately shot down by someone in the sport as everyone involved try to protect their own interests.
Of course, Notre Dame has their own interests as well. They have the luxury of their own football television deal, independence where they can keep it all to themselves, and special exemptions for the College Football Playoff.
In answering questions from the Senate Committee on Commerce, Science and Transportation on the proposed Protect College Sports Act, Bevacqua made a number of interesting comments. He addressed the push for pooling media rights in a lengthy response, part of which was shared by Andy Staples on social media. You can see the portion of the recording where Bevacqua presents a hypothetical super league scenario while saying he is not in favor of it.
Notre Dame AD Pete Bevacqua, who used to run NBC Sports, tells senators that the best way to make the most money from TV rights is a super league.
Then he says he doesn’t want a super league.
Then he offers a sample super league schedule. pic.twitter.com/DgLtWJtL1H
— Andy Staples (@AndyStaples) June 3, 2026
Full Bevacqua comments come from 24/7 Sports:
“I was encouraged in reading the bill that the provisions that related to the Sports Broadcasting Act were voluntary and Senator Cruz made a point of reiterating that in his opening that it’s voluntary. I think intellectually, I understand it. It makes sense. I go back to my former life at NBC Sports and combining my experience at NBC Sports with my experience at Notre Dame, I do think it could be difficult. That’s why I like the fact that it’s voluntary.
“My concern with that area of the bill is there are agreements in place, many long-term agreements, agreements the longest of which extends into the mid 2030s. So, unless you interrupted the major media deals across the country, nothing could really be done roughly for a decade. Conferences, Notre Dame, we’re independent in football, we would all have to negotiate agreements prior to that date in the mid 2030s.
“Putting on my former media executive hat, if I knew I was negotiating an agreement with a university in our case or a conference for a limited amount of time, I would refer to that as a stub deal and I think the ultimate value of the deal would go down. So I fear that many conferences and universities might take a financial step backward before they could take a theoretical step forward in aggregating the media rights. So, that’s a concern.
“My second concern is if you want to truly maximize the media value around the largest sport in terms of eyeballs, which is college football, I do think the best way to do that is a super league. And I certainly don’t want a super league. And I’m not sure anybody necessarily wants a super league. Flooding the market, aggregating the market, bringing it to an aggregate form to major media companies, I’m not sure that’s going to drive the value some say it will.
“If you wanted to maximize media value around college football, I think you would take 24 to 30 teams, create unbelievably competitive scheduling where a team like Notre Dame would play Alabama, Georgia, Penn State, Ohio, State, Michigan and start to get a number that more closely resembles an NFL number. I could be right, I could be wrong, but that’s why I was encouraged that it’s a voluntary application and that a lot more work could be done over the course of the next series of years to see if the value could prove itself out.”
Ironically, his comments about the super league seemed to be more in favor of it than they were against. Bevacqua talked about the teams involved having more top matchups and making more money. He mentioned the possibility of Notre Dame playing the likes of Alabama and Ohio State and how it would maximize value for the parties involved. In the entire existence of American capitalism, usually people in power tend to go for the things that give them more money and power. Hyping up those possibilities aren’t a great way to tamp down enthusiasm of a super league!
The likes of Notre Dame, Alabama, Ohio State, and others are going to see the gobs of money being offered by networks and streamers alike to truly create an NFL-lite model. And it may even transcend current conference alignment. Would Rutgers or Kentucky or Mississippi State really be involved in a college football super league? Pete Bevacqua should know a lot about the potential value of this proposition given he was NBC Sports president before taking the Fighting Irish job.
Senator Ted Cruz has said that one of the goals of his proposed legislation is to prevent the possibility of the SEC and Big Ten breaking away to form their own super conference. The SEC has already had voices start to speak out about breaking away from the NCAA. Discontent is growing as solutions become more fleeting. And at some point, the top programs in the sport are going to feel more empowered to do their own thing to finally come up with an answer.
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- Where does Auburn land in USA TODAY's Re-Rank before Super Regionals?
Where does Auburn land in USA TODAY's Re-Rank before Super Regionals?
Strong offense was a key reason why the Auburn Tigers survived the Auburn Regional, but not letting one moment of weakness define their weekend was the ultimate key to their success.
Auburn baseball stormed back to win four games in three days after losing its Auburn Regional opener to Milwaukee, 13-8. The Tigers scored at least eight runs in each of their four regional wins and outscored their opponents, 42-20.
However, one issue surrounding the Auburn Tigers stands out to Kevin Skiver of USA TODAY Sports ahead of this weekend's Auburn Super Regional against the Ole Miss Rebels, who recently kept Auburn as the No. 4 national seed in his "Super Regionals re-rank."
Somehow, Milwaukee was the terror of the Auburn Regional. Until it wasn't. After dropping its first game against the Panthers, Auburn broke its spirit in the sixth and seventh games of the regional, winning by a combined 16-4 score. The big concern for Auburn is pitching. Jake Marciano is better than his record, and Alex Petrovic has emerged as a viable No. 2. But the Tigers need consistency if they're going to beat Mississippi.
Auburn's pitching, which had been seen as the team's strength for most of the season, ran into issues last weekend, especially in the regional opener against Milwaukee. Auburn's ace, Jake Marciano, was chased after one complete inning when he allowed a season-high six runs on eight hits, while NC State clawed back to score 13 runs after Auburn went ahead, 10-0, in Saturday's elimination game.
However, the pitching staff bounced back to win the weekend, and the coaching staff managed the unit well by using just five pitchers over the final three games of the regional, including Ryan Hetzler, who pitched seven innings of Sunday's doubleheader vs UCF and Milwaukee, striking out 11 batters over seven innings of work. Marciano also rebounded by striking out six batters in Auburn's regional final vs Milwaukee on Monday.
Expect Auburn to use the Auburn Regional as a wake-up call and a reset for this weekend's Super Regional against Ole Miss. The Rebels check in at No. 9 in the USA TODAY Re-Rank ahead of Super Regional weekend.
Auburn Super Regional schedule
- Game One: Friday at 7 p.m. CT, ESPN 2
- Game Two: Saturday at 5 p.m. CT, ESPN
- Game Three: If-necessary, TBA
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- Don't let him beat you - the North Carolina player USC must contain
Don't let him beat you - the North Carolina player USC must contain
Baseball is a fascinating sport because different situations require different approaches. Sometimes, teams and pitchers have to go after tough hitters no matter what. They can't be afraid to challenge hitters. Other times, the smart move is to avoid challenging a hot or imposing hitter. USC and North Carolina will face these choices in the upcoming NCAA Chapel Hill Super Regional. Tar Heels Wire mentions one in-form hitter the Trojans might have to pitch around if first base is open:
"A George Mason transfer, (Owen) Hull quickly cemented himself as UNC's best hitter. Heading into the Super Regional round, Hull is mashing a North Carolina-best .372 with 83 hits, seven home runs and a team-leading 79 RBI. Hull secured a spot on the All-Regional team, recording three hits and driving in four runs, while also walking four times and scoring twice. Hull is the type of guy that, after three games, Tar Heel Nation can officially call a postseason producer. UNC will need every bit of Hull for a return to Omaha."
If USC has a realistic ability to pitch around Owen Hull, it should. The Trojans need to hope they won't have to face Hull with the bases loaded in a high-leverage spot. North Carolina has more than one major offensive threat, but if the game is on the line and Hull is at the plate, USC will have to think long and hard about how to attack Hull.
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- NFL World and Media Personalities Pay Tribute Following Russell Wilson’s Retirement
NFL World and Media Personalities Pay Tribute Following Russell Wilson’s Retirement
The NFL World was rocked today when veteran quarterback Russell Wilson announced his retirement from the National Football League. Wilson spent fourteen years in the NFL, including ten seasons with the Seattle Seahawks. Upon leaving Seattle, Wilson spent two seasons with the Denver Broncos. He then finished out his career playing only one season with the Pittsburgh Steelers and a final season with the New York Giants.
NFL World Reacts to Russell Wilson’s Retirement
The NFL World has had countless reactions to Wilson’s retirement over the past few hours. Former teammates, NFL legends, and media personalities have commented on the retirement of the greatest quarterback in Seattle Seahawks history.
Congrats on a Hall of Fame Career, happy retirement and welcome to TV Broadcasting my brother @DangeRussWilson
Always be your true authentic self. God’s got your back 🙏🏾 pic.twitter.com/fj51z5KblF
— Robert Griffin III (@RGIII) June 4, 2026
Against the odds, one heck of a career, thanks for taking us along for the ride!! #RESPECThttps://t.co/HhV8zWEV2k
— Kurt Warner (@kurt13warner) June 4, 2026
How in the world doesn’t he mention the most famous play in Super Bowl history (Malcolm Butler Int) and how he grew from it or something. Shocking omission not to thank the lows that let him grow pic.twitter.com/kKujOCxqmy
— Dave Portnoy (@stoolpresidente) June 3, 2026
Russell Wilson calls it a career. A great one. pic.twitter.com/vpANepYbdj
— Jordan Raanan (@JordanRaanan) June 3, 2026
Russell Wilson, fantasy superstar 🫡 https://t.co/Gz3mhpoWcDpic.twitter.com/53UGOsvDg4
— Matthew Berry (@MatthewBerryTMR) June 4, 2026
New York Jets Head Coach Aaron Glenn Comments on Wilson’s Retirement
The reactions continued to pour in from the NFL World as current New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn commented on Wilson’s retirement. Wilson had met with the Jets last month in talks of a possible contract, but instead decided to pursue a television analyst role with CBS Sports.
“Hopefully he will have a good TV career,” New York Jets head coach Aaron Glenn said about Wilson. “Heck, I know that he’ll be good at it and congrats to him.”
While it will never be known if the Jets did, in fact, offer Wilson a contract, it is clear that he was ready to move on from life in the NFL and begin his career in television. Wilson will follow in the footsteps of other former NFL quarterbacks like Tom Brady, Ryan Fitzpatrick, and Tony Romo, who have all, in recent years, turned to roles in television after closing out their respective careers.
Wilson’s Wife Ciara Addresses Wilson’s Retirement
While not technically part of the NFL World, Wilson’s wife Ciara addressed his retirement yesterday. In the comments section on Wilson’s Instagram page, Ciara wrote
“The best in the world! There’s only one, 3! Always so proud of you! It’s a true blessing to go on this journey with you! My greatest inspiration! I love you so much!
Ciara’s message highlighted how closely she has been connected to Wilson’s football journey from the beginning. While fans often focus on wins, losses, and statistics, her reaction served as a reminder of the personal sacrifices and support system behind a fourteen year NFL career.
The NFL Reflects on Wilson’s Career
While more reactions from former teammates and the rest of the NFL World will likely emerge in the coming days, the early responses paint a clear picture of Wilson’s impact on the game. From family members to fellow players, the respect shown following his announcement reflects the legacy of a quarterback who helped define an era of Seahawks football and remained one of the league’s most recognizable figures throughout his career.
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- How to live stream Sweden vs Greece: International Soccer Friendlies, TV channel
How to live stream Sweden vs Greece: International Soccer Friendlies, TV channel
Sweden will play host to Greece in one of its last friendly opportunities to prepare for the FIFA World Cup 2026.
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How to Watch Sweden vs Greece
- Date: Thursday, June 4, 2026
- Time: 12:45 PM EDT
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World Cup 2026 qualifier Sweden will fly out to Mexico after hosting Greece in its final tournament warm-up fixture to be held on European soil on Thursday. The Blue and Yellow banked their place in the tournament finals via the UEFA playoffs, where Viktor Gyokeres’ last-minute strike against Poland secured a World Cup comeback after missing out on Qatar 2022.
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The Arsenal striker may be ready to make his return to the squad for Sweden’s final warm-up fixture, having missed Monday’s 3-1 defeat to Norway. That fixture took place less than 48 hours after the Gunners lost to PSG in the Champions League final, but enough time has passed to suggest he could be involved in Solna.
Greece has managed to beat Sweden in two of the last four matchups between these teams, which account for their only victories in eight total meetings. The most recent of those took place during qualifying for the 2022 World Cup, where each team won a game apiece and both ended up falling short.
Former Chelsea boss Graham Potter has completed the first part of his mission by steering Sweden to the World Cup following his appointment in October. However, a win over Greece could go a long way to forming part of a positive run-up so that the team has a chance of escaping Group F this summer.
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- Detroit Lions rookie WR Kendrick Law out for season with torn ACL
Detroit Lions rookie WR Kendrick Law out for season with torn ACL
Detroit Lions rookie receiver Kendrick Law tore his ACL in his practice this week and will miss the season.
Lions coach Dan Campbell said Law suffered the injury in a non-contact drill Tuesday, June 2.
"Hate it for him," Campbell said. "The kid was doing a good job. But that’s – it’s part of it. It’s a harsh reality. He’ll get it out of the way early, have his whole career in front of him."
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A fifth-round pick out of Kentucky, Law was expected to contend for the No. 5 receiver job and contribute on kick returns this fall.
Law caught 53 passes for 540 yards and three touchdowns at Kentucky last season after spending his first three years at Georgia. He had 86 catches for 883 yards in his college career and was Georgia's primary kick returner in 2023.
The Lions return top receivers Amon-Ra St. Brown and Jameson Williams and are expecting big things from No. 3 receiver Isaac TeSlaa in his second year. They signed Greg Dortch this offseason to be their No. 4 receiver and top punt returner.
Veterans Tom Kennedy and Cedrick Wilson Jr. and young receivers Malik Cunningham, Jackson Meeks and Dominic Lovett, a seventh-round pick last year, are competing for the final one or two receiver jobs.
Dave Birkett covers the Lions for the Detroit Free Press. Contact him at dbirkett@freepress.com. Follow him on Bluesky, X and Instagram at @davebirkett.
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- Detroit Lions rookie WR Kendrick Law out for season with torn ACL
Detroit Lions rookie WR Kendrick Law out for season with torn ACL
Detroit Lions rookie receiver Kendrick Law tore his ACL in his practice this week and will miss the season.
Lions coach Dan Campbell said Law suffered the injury in a non-contact drill Tuesday, June 2.
"Hate it for him," Campbell said. "The kid was doing a good job. But that’s – it’s part of it. It’s a harsh reality. He’ll get it out of the way early, have his whole career in front of him."
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A fifth-round pick out of Kentucky, Law was expected to contend for the No. 5 receiver job and contribute on kick returns this fall.
Law caught 53 passes for 540 yards and three touchdowns at Kentucky last season after spending his first three years at Georgia. He had 86 catches for 883 yards in his college career and was Georgia's primary kick returner in 2023.
The Lions return top receivers Amon-Ra St. Brown and Jameson Williams and are expecting big things from No. 3 receiver Isaac TeSlaa in his second year. They signed Greg Dortch this offseason to be their No. 4 receiver and top punt returner.
Veterans Tom Kennedy and Cedrick Wilson Jr. and young receivers Malik Cunningham, Jackson Meeks and Dominic Lovett, a seventh-round pick last year, are competing for the final one or two receiver jobs.
Dave Birkett covers the Lions for the Detroit Free Press. Contact him at dbirkett@freepress.com. Follow him on Bluesky, X and Instagram at @davebirkett.
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- Detroit Lions rookie WR Kendrick Law out for season with torn ACL
Detroit Lions rookie WR Kendrick Law out for season with torn ACL
Detroit Lions rookie receiver Kendrick Law tore his ACL in his practice this week and will miss the season.
Lions coach Dan Campbell said Law suffered the injury in a non-contact drill Tuesday, June 2.
"Hate it for him," Campbell said. "The kid was doing a good job. But that’s – it’s part of it. It’s a harsh reality. He’ll get it out of the way early, have his whole career in front of him."
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A fifth-round pick out of Kentucky, Law was expected to contend for the No. 5 receiver job and contribute on kick returns this fall.
Law caught 53 passes for 540 yards and three touchdowns at Kentucky last season after spending his first three years at Georgia. He had 86 catches for 883 yards in his college career and was Georgia's primary kick returner in 2023.
The Lions return top receivers Amon-Ra St. Brown and Jameson Williams and are expecting big things from No. 3 receiver Isaac TeSlaa in his second year. They signed Greg Dortch this offseason to be their No. 4 receiver and top punt returner.
Veterans Tom Kennedy and Cedrick Wilson Jr. and young receivers Malik Cunningham, Jackson Meeks and Dominic Lovett, a seventh-round pick last year, are competing for the final one or two receiver jobs.
Dave Birkett covers the Lions for the Detroit Free Press. Contact him at dbirkett@freepress.com. Follow him on Bluesky, X and Instagram at @davebirkett.
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- Former Red Sox Star Alex Bregman Breaks Down Early-Season Struggles
Former Red Sox Star Alex Bregman Breaks Down Early-Season Struggles

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Alex Bregman has yet to make the Boston Red Sox regret losing him.
The All-Star third baseman signed a five-year, $175 million deal with the Chicago Cubs after one season in Boston. While he began 2025 on a tear, Bregman is batting .255/.337/.356 with five home runs in 61 games for his new team.
Bregman reflected on his early power funk in a conversation with The Athletic's Sahadev Sharma last Friday. The 32-year-old wouldn't attribute the results to a declining average bat speed, which currently sits at 69.7 mph.
"I really don’t think bat speed has anything to do with it," Bregman said. "I think mechanics are everything, to be honest. I actually think I can move the bat faster and I’m stronger now than I’ve ever been in my entire career. The year I focused on bat speed in 2024 was the worst of my career."
Bregman explained that he's getting his foot off the ground too late and "pressing forward too much." That resulted in a 45 percent ground-ball rate in April, which he remedied in May.
The two-time World Series champion is batting .304 against fastballs but .155 with a 30.8 percent whiff rate against breaking balls. He's getting thrown more breaking stuff (40.3%) than at any point in his career, but Bregman believes he'll correct that issue once he fixes his swing mechanics.
"I don’t really think the pitch type matters either," Bregman said. "I saw how there was a piece that we are seeing more breaking balls. I feel like I’ve hit a ton of homers on breaking balls in my career. When I’m mechanically right, I hit homers on fastballs, breaking balls and changeups. Any pitch that you throw."
Although Bregman closed May on an 11-game hitting streak, he still has a career-low .313 weighted on-base average and .101 ISO. The 2019 Silver Slugger still believes he can get back on track.
"It doesn’t really matter who’s on the mound, who I’m facing, what pitch they're throwing," he claimed. 'It’s more so if I’m mechanically correct, I'm able to hit anything. When I dial that in, it'll get scary like it always does. But I gotta dial that in."
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- Jeff Passan: Braves should “swing big” for Tarik Skubal at MLB Trade Deadline
Jeff Passan: Braves should “swing big” for Tarik Skubal at MLB Trade Deadline

With the calendar now having flipped to June, it’s only natural to start thinking about other events looming on the baseball horizon (well, outside of the potentially apocalyptic event that’s awaiting everybody once this offseason officially gets underway). One of those is the Trade Deadline, which is set for August 3 this season.
As such, Jeff Passan of ESPN has decided that since we’re just under two months away from that always-fateful day in the baseball season, now’s the time to start figuring out what each team is going to be up to at the deadline. Some teams have more modest goals than others and some teams should be attempting to swing for the fences. Jeff Passan has our Atlanta Braves as one of the teams that should absolutely be going for it at the deadline and honestly, I’d agree with that notion.
Assuming the ball club keeps this up this incredible form, this could shape up to be Atlanta’s best chance in years at making a legitimate World Series run and one of the best ways to make sure that this team is continuing to pull in the right direction for the long haul is to give the squad an adrenaline injection around late-July/early-August with an impact addition or two.
In fact, Passan is suggesting that the Braves should make what would likely be the biggest impact addition of the deadline by adding All-World starting pitcher Tarik Skubal into the fold. Here’s a snippet from Passan’s article where he’s talking about what the Tigers should do at the deadline:
2026 unquestionably will be The Skubal Deadline. Provided the two-time defending American League Cy Young Award winner returns from his elbow scope healthy and effective, he will be the focus for every contender. It doesn’t matter that he’s a free agent after the season. The deadline is largely about contenders shoring up pitching staffs, and there’s no better bulwark than the best pitcher in the world. And, no, the prorated amount — around $10 million of his $32 million salary — will not be an impediment. If you can get Tarik Skubal, you get Tarik Skubal.
Here’s where Passan brings the Braves into it:
Hurston Waldrep, is on a rehab assignment. Another, Spencer Schwellenbach, is throwing. And A.J. Smith-Shawver, who underwent Tommy John surgery last year, is ramping up bullpens. It’s not out of the question for all three to rejoin Atlanta by the end of the season.
So why Skubal? Because he’s Skubal. And because all those young arms — not to mention J.R. Ritchie and Cam Caminiti in the minor leagues, and Didier Fuentes at the big league level — give them the firepower to get him. To beat the Dodgers, teams need to assemble a wrecking crew that can go toe-to-toe with the first back-to-back World Series champions in a quarter-century. Starting a series with Skubal and Chris Sale — and having Spencer Strider and Bryce Elder to fill out the rotation — is quite a place to begin.
Now granted, it’s not like Passan is doing any type of actual reporting here — he’s just simply suggesting that the Braves should aim high when it comes to their Trade Deadline aspirations. He also has Skubal as the best fit for basically every team that’s currently flying high in the standings, so it’s also not like he’s exclusively linking Skubal to the Braves, either.
With that being said, I can see the vision. Sure, the Braves will have most of their planned rotation back in action by the time the second half of the season is in swing. They also have some encouraging pitching prospects on the farm that could potentially make some noise as well. Passan mentioned them in his clip and we’ve seen already with Didier Fuentes just how electric he can be when his stuff is really working.
Still, I like to relate this type of thing to that one episode of Family Guy where Peter Griffin and his wife Lois are talking with a sleazy salesman and deciding between receiving a gift of a boat or a mystery prize. While Lois is smartly suggesting that they should just take the boat, Peter is thinking “Yeah, it’s a boat but the mystery prize could be anything! It could even be a boat!” Then the mystery prize turns out to be tickets to a local comedy show while the couple returns home to watch all of their neighbors zooming around the neighborhood in their boats.
So while Ritchie, Caminiti and Fuentes and throw whoever else you want into this fold are all exciting prospects, they’re still mystery boxes at this point compared to the golden boat that is Tarik Skubal. If there’s any possibility of the Braves potentially getting Tarik Skubal and bringing him into the fold, no matter what the cost is, the Braves need to choose the boat in this scenario.
Even if the prospects turn out to become boats themselves, the Braves might be in need of a boat right now more than ever. If you look at the Braves and their “championship window,” you could say that they’re currently in Year 9 of that window after breaking through to win the NL East and return to the Postseason back in 2018. More-than-likely, the Braves are closer to potentially having to rebuild (or at least do a serious retool) than they are to having this window open much longer.
Chris Sale is still fantastic but he’s also 37. Matt Olson is still producing at the plate but he’s going to be 33. Ozzie Albies’ contract is going to be up soon. Sean Murphy may never be the same after his hip injury. Atlanta’s a year-or-two away from potentially having to answer a $500 million question about Ronald Acuña Jr. and his future. Left field is still a revolving door after Jurickson Profar made some pretty dumb decisions. Things are back on track right now but Alex Anthopoulos is going to have a tricky juggling session in the future when it comes to either extending this window or deciding to go in a different direction at some point in the relatively near future.
As such, this does seem like one of those years where if the Braves are in position to go for it, they should. If Tarik Skubal is available (which he likely will be) and Atlanta has any chance of swinging a deal with Detroit, they should be pursuing that with everything they’ve got. It’s one of those things that sounds like a wacky lil’ trade proposal that you’d see anybody cook up on social media because they’re bored and think that this is MLB: The Show but at the same time, when you have guys like Passan talking about it, the possibility of this happening is at least non-zero. That’s better than zero!
I’d like to once agin stress the fact that this isn’t reporting and this is just pure speculation from everybody involved. Alex Anthopoulos did indicate during a pregame interview on this past Sunday that the team would be active at the deadline in order to keep the foot on the pedal but there’s still nothing tangible linking the Braves to Tarik Skubal. With that being said, if there’s even the slightest possibility that Detroit is coveting what Atlanta has in terms of trade assets, there should be no hesitation from the Braves as to what they should do — at least in my opinion. We’ll see what happens.
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- Albert Ramirez vs Lerrone Richards: Live streaming results, round by round, reactions, how to watch
Albert Ramirez vs Lerrone Richards: Live streaming results, round by round, reactions, how to watch

Albert Ramirez and Lerrone Richards square off in the main event tonight from Montreal, meeting in a light heavyweight main event for Ramirez’s interim WBA title
Also on the card: Imam Khataev returns against Mickael Diallo, plus Jhon Orobio, Dzmitry Asanau, Jhon Orobio, and more in action.
Bad Left Hook will be here with live results, reactions, and more, with live discussion down in the comments section, where you can hop in and chat with your fellow fight fans. Join us!
How to watch Ramirez vs Richards
Start time: 6:30 pm ET
Streaming: DAZN (worldwide, subscription) and PunchingGrace.com (Canada, subscription)
Location: Montreal Casino, Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Ramirez vs Richards running order and full card
Main Event
- Albert Ramirez vs Lerrone Richards, light heavyweights, 12 rounds, for Ramirez’s interim WBA title
Undercard
- Imam Khataev vs Mickael Diallo, light heavyweights, 10 rounds
- Jhon Orobio vs Jonathan Montrel, super lightweights, 10 rounds
- Dzmitry Asanau vs Roger Gutierrez, lightweights, 10 rounds
- Avery Martin Duval vs Jose Rodolfo Enriquez, lightweights, 10 rounds
- Wyatt Sanfordvs Juan Pablo Ilharregui, lightweights, 8 rounds
- Kevin Deausejour vs Davorin Brajkovic, light heavyweights, 4 rounds
- Nickenson Denis vs Lukasz Kucharski, light heavyweights, 4 rounds
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- Myles Garrett trade: How LA Rams' acquisition impacts Arizona Cardinals
Myles Garrett trade: How LA Rams' acquisition impacts Arizona Cardinals
The Los Angeles Rams made big news this week when they acquired two-time Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett from the Cleveland Browns. They traded third-year pass rusher Jared Verse and three draft picks for Garrett.
Now the NFC West, seemingly impossible for the Arizona Cardinals to compete in, just got more difficult.
In a new episode of the podcast, cohost Seth Cox and I discussed the trade. We go over why the Rams would do it, whether it was a good trade for them, and then we go over how it impacts the Cardinals.
- (1:00) Terms of the trade, why the Rams did it and whether it was a good deal
- (22:02) How the Myles Garrett trade impacts the Cardinals this year and moving forward
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- NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell Declines to Testify Before House Judiciary on Media Rights Deals
NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell Declines to Testify Before House Judiciary on Media Rights Deals

NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell has declined an invitation to testify before the House Judiciary Committee next week on its media rights deals, distribution strategy and the Sports Broadcasting Act of 1961.
In a letter to committee chairman Jim Jordan, the NFL’s general counsel Ted Ullyot said that it has developed the “most fan-friendly media distribution model of all sports at any level” in part due to the SBA.
“While the media landscape has evolved multiple times since 1961, maximizing reach and accessibility for our fans has remained our North Star for all NFL media deals,” he wrote. “As has been the case for many years, approximately 87 percent of all NFL games are primarily distributed via free over-the-air broadcast, and all NFL games (100 percent) are available free over-the-air in the competing teams’ home markets. This distribution approach has remained consistent over time as for decades we have continued to rely on free, over-the-air broadcast television as the primary source to watch the vast majority of our games.”
Ullyot added that the NFL has adjusted its approach as viewing habits have changed and technology has presented ew ways to distribute video content, but argued it has not come at the expense of its dedication to broadcast television.
From 2022 through 2026, the NFL notes that broadcast distribution has remained basically flat (87.3% to 87.0%), while streaming distribution has slightly risen and cable distribution has slightly dropped. Over that same period, cable TV distribution has eroded, while streaming offers the ability to reach tens of millions more viewers,”
“The takeaway is clear: The NFL’s decision to license a few more games to widely adopted streaming services is simply a reflection that those platforms now offer significantly more reach than the current pay TV ecosystem and that broadcast television remains the foundation of our media distribution,” Ullyot continued. “As media consumption habits change, both the NFL and our broadcast partners look to make our content available to as many fans as possible. That is why the broadcasters themselves require games on their broadcast. We believe this model is not only faithful to the letter and spirit of the SBA but also working quite well for our fans – as evidenced by the 2025 NFL season being the highest viewed season since 1989.”
In addition to defending its distribution strategy, the NFL said that the Sports Broadcasting Act is “foundational to creating a successful and competitive league.”
“This model permits small and large market teams to compete every
year on a level playing field for a Super Bowl. If the league were not to handle media distribution as it has since the passage of the SBA, the result would be to harm NFL fans through increased cost and confusion and the undermining of the competitive balance that makes NFL games so exciting,” Ullyot argued. “By contrast, under the current SBA-driven model, this past season saw the second-highest viewership in the NFL’s history. Fans continue to embrace how our games are offered.”
Ullyot concluded the letter by noting that it has been working with Jordan’s staff to answer questions presented to the league and offered to brief members of the House Judiciary committee on any additional questions they may have. He added that due to “ongoing litigation related to the topic of the hearing,” Goodell would not be able to participate.
“We appreciate your invitation, and we look forward to continuing to work with the Committee,” he said.
The fresh scrutiny from Congress comes as the Department of Justice and Federal Communications Commission are investigating the league’s practices and media rights strategy and how sports’ shift to streaming is impacting consumers. As such, NFL execs met with FCC officials on April 17 to discuss distribution approach for live games and how it benefits both fans and local broadcasters.
In addition to declining the invite to testify, the NFL shared a separate letter from members of Congress who expressed concern that proposed changes or a repeal of the SBA would create “unnecessary uncertainty and confusion for NFL fans and consumers.”
The group also urged the House Judiciary committee to “preserve the SBA’s core protections while maintaining appropriate oversight to ensure that the law is applied consistent with its intent to keep America’s Game thriving.”
The NFL has an opt-out clause in its current media rights agreements that can be exercised starting after the 2029-30 season, but could potentially reopen negotiations as early as this year.
The league’s current partners include Disney/ESPN, Comcast/NBCUniversal, Paramount/CBS, Amazon and Fox. It also has separate deals with YouTube for the NFL Sunday Ticket and Netflix for Christmas Day games.
The NFL and CBS are currently in renewal talks. Paramount CEO David Ellison declined to comment on specific negotiations, but previously told CNBC that Paramount has “planned accordingly” in the event of a potential increase in the overall cost of the NFL by as much as 50%.
Per an NFL presentation to the FCC, Amazon’s Thursday Night Football saw a 16% year over year ratings increase to 15.4 million average viewers in 2025. Meanwhile, CBS’s Sunday package grew 11% to 21.3 million average viewers, Fox’s Sunday package grew 6% to 19.6 million viewers, NBC’s Sunday Night Football grew 11% to 23.5 million viewers, ESPN’s Monday Night Football grew 13% to 16.5 million viewers and the NFL Network grew o.1% to 7.6 million viewers.
The House Judiciary’s hearing, which will examine the SBA and its effect on the modern broadcast market for major sports leagues, will take place on June 10 at 10 a.m. ET.
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- Giants' Luis Arraez connected to AL West team to 'shore up' infield weakness
Giants' Luis Arraez connected to AL West team to 'shore up' infield weakness

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The San Francisco Giants will be in sell mode at this year's trade deadline if they can not make dramatic improvements on the field.
That leaves players on expiring contracts as top names who could be switching uniforms in the next few months. One of those Giants is second baseman Luis Arraez.
ESPN's Jeff Passan linked the three-time batting champion to an AL West club that could use an additional infielder and leadoff man.
"Certainly getting back outfielder Wyatt Langford and shortstop Corey Seager -- both on rehab assignments at Double-A -- will help with the run-scoring mess. Even then, Arráez would cut into Texas' 23% strikeout rate as well as shore up a second-base position that hasn't been a strength," Passan wrote Thursday. "Even with Langford and Seager back and Ezequiel Duran playing well, the Rangers could slot Arráez at second or first base and lock him in atop the lineup."
Arraez is having another typical Luis Arraez season at the plate, batting .322 with just two home runs while rarely striking out or drawing walks.
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His defense at second base has been a pleasant surprise, as his nine outs above average (OAA) place him in the 99th percentile in the Majors. For his career, the three-time All-Star has regularly struggled with the glove.
Texas could stand to add more power, as its 60 home runs rank 20th in baseball.
But Arraez is another name that uniquely fits the roster, and the Giants and president of baseball operations Buster Posey will probably be open for business.
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- Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk criticizes media in response to Arne Slot firing
Liverpool's Virgil van Dijk criticizes media in response to Arne Slot firing

Virgil van Dijk has hit out at the 'leaks' surrounding Arne Slot's dismissal, with the Liverpool captain revealing that was how he first learned of the news.
"I landed in Amsterdam on Saturday afternoon, and it had already leaked. After that, of course, I had conversations. But the decision had already been made earlier. It is not like they are asking me how or what," he told NOS following the Netherlands' friendly loss against Algeria on Wednesday.
"I have spoken with Arne and with Sipke (Hulshoff, assistant coach). That is the most important thing for me. I am very grateful to them. For everything they have meant, not only to me but also to the club. I wish them nothing but success."
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He further commented: "We are now living in a world where everyone [every journalist] wants to be the first person to break the news. These people are the ones that benefit from it. Yeah... this is the reality."
Van Dijk became the first Liverpool player to publicly address Slot's dismissal, with the likes of Hugo Ekitike, Curtis Jones, Alexis Mac Allister and several others also expressing their best wishes, as per the Liverpool Echo.
In Liverpool's official statement confirming his immediate departure, the club clarified that the process of appointing a replacement was already underway, with reports swiftly emerging that Andoni Iraola had become their primary target.
Talks between the two parties progressed rapidly to an advanced stage, with the former AFC Bournemouth boss set to be officially confirmed as Liverpool's new head coach within the next few days. The 43-year-old is poised to put pen to paper on a two-year deal at Anfield, with Pablo de la Torre, Tommy Elphick, Shaun Cooper, and Tom Webber all earmarked to join as part of his backroom setup.
He will also be reunited with former Bournemouth duo Milos Kerkez and sporting director Richard Hughes, with transfer activity expected to feature prominently on the latter's agenda.
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For the majority of players, however, the World Cup will undoubtedly command their full attention over the coming weeks, with the tournament officially getting underway next Thursday.
Several Liverpool stars have already departed to link up with their respective national teams, with Van Dijk, Cody Gakpo, and Ryan Gravenberch suffering a stunning 1-0 defeat to Algeria.
Fellow Dutchman and club teammate Jeremie Frimpong has failed to earn inclusion in Ronald Koeman's squad, while Hugo Ekitike and Curtis Jones are among other Liverpool stars who will be absent from the World Cup.
Despite challenging debut seasons, Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak both found the net for Germany and Sweden, respectively, in recent days.
Elsewhere, Andy Robertson is set to captain Scotland, while recently departed stars Ibrahima Konate and Mohamed Salah are also expected to be Stateside.
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- Dodgers involved in wild Tarik Skubal trade rumor with Cubs, Phillies
Dodgers involved in wild Tarik Skubal trade rumor with Cubs, Phillies

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ESPN's Jeff Passan acknowledged in a new article on Thursday that the Los Angeles Dodgers should go get Tarik Skubal.
But he didn't stop there.
In fact, Passan writes that the Atlanta Braves, Tampa Bay Rays, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, Seattle Mariners, Philadelphia Phillies and San Diego Padres should all go after Skubal.
The whole list is fascinating, particularly the Dodgers and Braves component at the top of the NL standings.
But there's a lot of time for things to change, and L.A. has a bunch of potential bidding war opponents to be concerned about.
For the Dodgers, it's simple -- getting Skubal would make the back-to-back World Series champs stronger.
"When given the opportunity to acquire the best players in baseball, Los Angeles does not hesitate," Passan writes. "Paying a premium price for a short-term contract goes against how they prefer to operate, but the Dodgers have built such a good farm system -- and one that, heavy on controllable arms and dynamic outfielders, matches up perfectly with Detroit's needs -- that it makes too much sense for them not to be involved in the discussions. It ends up one of two places: They get the best pitcher in the world, or they drive up the price for others already struggling to keep up with them."
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A team like the Cubs needs Skubal but also other pitching -- they've been so injured that multiple acquisitions could be in the cards for Chicago.
The Phillies could use Skubal to keep up with the Braves.
It'd be even more fascinating if Skubal went to a small-market NL contender like the Brewers, because that's the kind of acquisition that could help them upend the Dodgers, too.
L.A. will be at the center of all of this. It's either about the Dodgers helping themselves, or another team trying to be good enough to beat the Dodgers.
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- Shaquille O’Neal delivers reality check to Victor Wembanyama as Spurs lose Game 1 of NBA Finals
Shaquille O’Neal delivers reality check to Victor Wembanyama as Spurs lose Game 1 of NBA Finals

The San Antonio Spurs dropped Game 1 of the NBA Finals, 105-95, to the New York Knicks in a back-and-forth affair. Spurs star Victor Wembanyama also didn’t have the kind of start to the series he would have liked.
Wembanyama finished with a team-high 26 points, 12 rebounds, and three blocks, but the Frenchman shot just 6-of-21 from the field, including 2-of-9 from beyond the arc. He also committed six turnovers.
It was a frustrating night for Wembanyama and San Antonio, which had an opportunity to grab a 1-0 series lead and seize control early. Instead, the Knicks stole home-court advantage.
Addressing Wembanyama’s offensive struggles, four-time NBA champion Shaquille O’Neal made some pointed remarks about how Spurs coach Mitch Johnson should utilize the 7-foot-4 superstar.
“Coach has to get Victor the ball more inside,” O’Neal said on Inside the NBA after the game.
Shaq also had a message for Wembanyama himself.
“For Victor, you gotta play better. The way he played, not good enough. 6/21 is not going to get it done. 10 3s is not going to get it done. You have to make some mental adjustments and say, ‘We cannot lose Game 2.’”
Wembanyama and the Spurs will look to regroup before facing the Knicks again in Game 2 on Friday.
Victor Wembanyama Takes Accountability After Game 1 Loss to Knicks
Victor Wembanyama didn’t mince words following a disappointing Game 1 loss to the New York Knicks, taking full accountability for a performance that fell short of expectations.
Wembanyama was blunt in his self-assessment, admitting that he simply wasn’t good enough.
“I’m gonna figure it out. I was bad tonight. It’s not more complicated than that.”
Not only did Wembanyama struggle offensively, but the rest of the San Antonio roster also failed to generate high-quality scoring chances and ultimately didn’t play to its identity.
It isn’t unfamiliar territory for Wembanyama and the Spurs, who now find themselves in a 1-0 hole for the second time this postseason. But this time, there’s no convenient excuse to fall back on.
Despite the setback, Wembanyama remains unfazed.
“We’ve been down in a series before, never in the Finals, obviously, but I’m not kicking myself about anything really. I mean, I’m not worried the slightest.”
That said, it was only the first game of a best-of-seven showdown, and the Spurs are looking forward to quickly putting the loss behind them and getting back on track.
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- West Virginia high school transfer rule changes approved by state’s BOE
West Virginia high school transfer rule changes approved by state’s BOE
For West Virginia high school student-athletes, transferring school-to-school will be limited in some ways and flexible in others heading into the 2026-2027 season.
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The West Virginia Board of Education signed off on the West Virginia Secondary School Activities Commission’s (WVSSAC) proposed rule changes when it comes to student-athlete transferring, according to a WSAZ report on Wednesday.
“Our communities have been upset by displacement because of the volume of transfers, and this is a good compromise version, especially with a lot of concern with education choice,” WVSSAC executive director Wayne Ryan said to WSAZ.
“It just means we have a little better control of the transfer situation. I think it’s clear and I think people will understand the rule, but it still provides the flexibility, which I think was essential in this day and age. You still have some freedom of movement, but not unlimited movement.”
West Virginia governor Patrick Morrisey signed House Bill 4425 into law back in early April, giving control of student-athlete transferring back to the WVSSAC.
Under the new state bylaw, freshman and sophomore student-athletes keep their right to transfer. However, to be immediately eligible to compete at their new school, they must complete the transfer on or before September 1. Athletes who transfer during the season may participate in other sports, but not in any sport they have already competed in.
However, if a student-athlete in their junior or senior season wishes to transfer, they would require receiving a waiver exemption from the WVSSAC in order to do so.
Here’s a verbatim excerpt of the new WVSSAC student-athlete transfer policy:
“A student in the 9th, 10th, or 11th grades, subject to below, will be entitled to one transfer back from a school located outside of their attendance zone where the student resides into a member school located within the attendance zone where the student’s parents reside. The school must be the ‘home’ school originally identified or selected as the ‘home’ school in the initial enrollment in the out-of-attendance-zone school. Eligibility will be granted immediately if the transfer is on or before September 1.”
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- Nets projected to select Tennessee F Nate Ament in 2026 NBA Draft
Nets projected to select Tennessee F Nate Ament in 2026 NBA Draft
The Brooklyn Nets did not get the outcome they were hoping for when they came away from the 2026 NBA Draft Lottery with the No. 6 overall pick instead of No. 1. Brooklyn won't be able to select BYU forward AJ Dybantsa or Kansas guard Darryn Peterson, but it seems like they're zeroing in on who they would like to bring into their organization for the future.
"For now, Ament gets the nod with this choice given Brooklyn already has so many guards on the roster. Players like Ament who can handle, shoot off the dribble and stand at 6-foot-10 don't grow on trees," Kevin O'Connor wrote of Tennessee forward Nate Ament in his latest mock draft for Yahoo! Sports. O'Connor projected the Nets to take Ament with the No. 6 pick, meaning they would be forgoing the chance to take Arkansas guard Darius Acuff Jr. or Illinois guard Keaton Wagler by doing so.
"This physical foundation kept Ament in lottery consideration even after a dreadful start to his freshman season when he struggled to score efficiently and make an impact defensively," O'Connor continued. "But over the second half of the year for Tennessee, he flipped a switch and shots began to fall. He averaged 23.8 points over a six-game stretch in January and February that reminded everyone why he was a top recruit."
Despite Ament's struggles during the first half of the 2025-26 season, he still finished with a solid freshman season for the Volunteers that showed what his floor and ceiling could be at the next level. Ament, who measured at 6-foot-9 (barefoot) and almost 211 pounds at the Combine in May, averaged 16.7 points, 6.3 rebounds, and 2.3 assists per game while shooting 39.9% from the field and 33.3% from behind the three-point line.
O'Connor has previously reported that the Nets have been linked to Ament and Michigan center Aday Mara so it seems like they could veer away from the consensus that is projecting them to take one of the many guards that should be available at the No. 6 pick. However, Ament presents as the kind of player with great positional size and shotmaking ability so Brooklyn could be looking for upside more than anything else.
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- Detroit Lions 2026 draft pick out for season with torn ACL
Detroit Lions 2026 draft pick out for season with torn ACL
The Detroit Lions have been no strangers to injury issues in recent years and the same problem is creeping up again early in 2026.
According to head coach Dan Campbell, 2026 fifth-round pick and wide receiver Kendrick Law suffered a torn ACL at practice on Tuesday.
That means Law will miss the entire 2026 campaign.
“Dan Campbell said rookie WR Kendrick Law tore his ACL at practice on Tuesday,” Tim Twentyman of DetroitLions.com wrote.
Law was selected with the No. 168 overall pick in April.
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Before joining the Lions, Law played his college ball at both Alabama and Kentucky.
In four years at college, including three at Alabama, he tallied 86 receptions for 883 yards and four touchdowns.
Law saved his best collegiate season for last when he posted career-highs in receptions (53), receiving yards (540) and touchdowns (three) at Kentucky.
What Law’s injury means for Lions
While this is obviously a very disappointing turn of events, it doesn’t mean much in the grand scheme of things for Detroit.
The Lions have a very good top three at wide receiver in Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jameson Williams and Isaac TeSlaa.
Because of that trio, Law wouldn’t have been anything more than a No. 4 wide receiver in the Lions’ offense.
With Law out of the mix, guys like Greg Dortch, Cedrick Wilson, Jackson Meeks, Tom Kennedy, Malik Cunningham and Dominic Lovett are left to battle for depth roles.
Lions’ bad luck with injuries
The Lions have been one of the most injured teams in the NFL in recent years.
Last year alone, safeties Brian Branch and Kerby Joseph, cornerback Terrion Arnold and tight end Sam LaPorta all came down with significant injuries.
Defensive lineman Alim McNeill also missed nearly half the season as he worked his way back from a torn ACL suffered during the 2024 campaign, which was another injury-plagued year for the Lions that saw star edge rusher Aidan Hutchinson suffer a fractured fibula.
In 2024, the Lions ranked 25th in Adjusted Games Lost due to injury. That means only seven teams in the NFL were impacted by injuries more than Detroit was.
In 2025, things were even worse, with the Lions ranking 31st in the same metric.
Detroit finished with a 130.3 AGL mark, which was up nearly 34 points from the year prior.
Safe to say, Law’s injury is an ominous sign for the Lions’ hopes of getting over the hump when it comes to injuries.
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- Jalen Brunson made a wardrobe change during Game 1 of the NBA Finals
Jalen Brunson made a wardrobe change during Game 1 of the NBA Finals

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Jalen Brunson played through two injury scares on Wednesday night to help the New York Knicks beat the San Antonio Spurs 105-95 in Game 1 of the NBA Finals.
Brunson finished with 30 points, joining Willis Reed as the only players in franchise history to score 30 or more points in a Finals debut. He scored 13 of those points in the fourth quarter to secure the win.
However, his night was complicated by two physical plays. In the first quarter, Spurs forward Harrison Barnes collided with Knicks guard Landry Shamet, tumbling directly into Brunson's right knee. Brunson clutched his leg and signaled for a substitution. He was walking gingerly as he went to the locker room and returned to the bench in the second quarter with his knee wrapped.
Later in the game, Spurs big man Luke Kornet landed on Brunson's left ankle after a drive. Brunson was furious with referee Scott Foster over the no-call, but he stayed on the floor.
His injury scares were the main story until sharp eyes on social media caught something else. Memorabilia collector @goatcollect shared side-by-side photos showing Brunson in two different uniforms across the game, while also wearing noticeably different colored sneakers in the second half.
Jalen switched his jersey at Halftime.
— Chase Jordan (@goatcollect) June 4, 2026
He switched his shoes after his knee injury. pic.twitter.com/WHcutskBqL
The jersey switch at halftime was likely for comfort after he sweated through the first uniform. However, another theory making the rounds online suggests that his official jersey patch might have just fallen off. Meanwhile, changing his shoes after the injury scare is a common adjustment players make mid-game for better comfort or ankle support.
Coach Brown praised Brunson’s durability to reporters, calling him "tough as nails" and noting, “to me, he didn't seem like he had any effect afterwards." Brunson gave a brief, reassuring update directly to ESPN's Lisa Salters on the court, stating, "I'll be alright” ahead of Game 2, which tips off Friday in San Antonio at 8:30 p.m. ET.
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- David Ornstein: Liverpool Make Contact For £112m Forward
David Ornstein: Liverpool Make Contact For £112m Forward

Liverpool Transfer News: Yan Diomande Pursuit Shows Post Salah Plan
Credit to David Ornstein and Sebastian Stafford Bloor of The Athletic for the original information behind this report.
Liverpool’s summer has acquired the faint shape of a statement. Not quite a declaration, not yet a completed deal, but something close to intent. Their pursuit of Yan Diomande, the RB Leipzig forward who has become one of European football’s most admired young attackers, suggests the club are trying to solve the question Mohamed Salah’s departure leaves behind before it becomes a season defining absence.
Liverpool Move Into Strong Position
According to The Athletic, Liverpool have made contact with RB Leipzig as they step up their pursuit of Diomande. More significantly, the Merseyside club are currently thought to be in the strongest position with the player.
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That matters. Transfers at this level are rarely only about money. They are about timing, persuasion, pathway and status. Liverpool can offer something Paris Saint Germain and Manchester City may find harder to present, a clear space in the team and a role with genuine consequence.
Salah’s exit, confirmed in March, changes the geometry of Liverpool’s attack. He was not only Liverpool’s third highest scorer of all time, he was their constant. Replacing him like for like is impossible. Finding a player who can become the next focal point is the more realistic aim.
Leipzig Valuation Creates Transfer Test
Leipzig’s stance remains firm. Diomande is not for sale, and it would reportedly take a bid in excess of €130million, around £112.4million, to test that position. There is no release clause in his contract, which runs until 2030, and that gives Leipzig control.
Liverpool, understandably, may hesitate at such numbers. Last summer’s spending reached around £450million, while the club have already committed £55million plus £5million in potential add ons for Jeremy Jacquet, who officially arrives from Rennes on July 1.
This is where recruitment becomes judgement. If Liverpool believe Diomande is the next elite attacking asset, the price may feel painful now and logical later. If doubts remain, Leipzig’s valuation becomes a warning as much as a number.
Diomande Profile Fits Anfield Need
Diomande’s rise has been sharp. After joining Leipzig from Leganes in 2025, the Ivory Coast international produced 13 goals and 10 assists in 36 appearances, helping Leipzig qualify for the Champions League.
His own words suggest a player aware of the noise, but not consumed by it.
“Imagine people say you go to Chelsea or Real Madrid (as examples of big clubs) to do this job … you’re going to be happy and motivated to do more,” he said.
“I don’t think about it too much because my focus is on the pitch, my job is playing football, that takes care of everything, but it gives me a lot of motivation to see people talking about me.”
For Liverpool, that blend of ambition and clarity will appeal. Diomande looks like a player at the start of something substantial. Whether Anfield becomes the stage depends on whether Liverpool can turn advantage into agreement.
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From a Liverpool fan’s point of view, this feels like exactly the sort of deal that defines an era. Salah leaving is not a normal transfer story. It is the end of a footballing age at Anfield, and supporters know there is no simple replacement sitting on a shelf somewhere in Europe.
Diomande is exciting because he offers possibility rather than nostalgia. The numbers, 13 goals and 10 assists at 19, are serious. The profile is even more intriguing. Pace, end product, room to grow and Champions League level experience already in the legs. That is the sort of gamble Liverpool have to take if they want to stay ahead of the curve.
The fee, though, is frightening. More than £112million would bring pressure from day one, and after last summer’s enormous spend, fans will rightly ask what that means for the rest of the squad. Liverpool still need balance, depth and defensive certainty.
Still, there is something compelling about the idea of the club moving early and moving boldly. If Diomande is the player Liverpool’s recruitment team believe he can be, this is not simply about replacing Salah. It is about giving the next Liverpool attack its first great reference point.
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- Barcelona showing the most concrete interest in Arsenal defensive target; initial talks held – report
Barcelona showing the most concrete interest in Arsenal defensive target; initial talks held – report

FC Barcelona are going all guns blazing in the transfer market ahead of the upcoming summer window.
Anthony Gordon has already been signed by the Blaugrana, while a deal for Bernardo Silva is all but secured too.
The focus has since shifted to primary centre-forward target, Julian Alvarez, but the sporting department, led by director Deco, has not lost sight of the need to reinforce the centre-back position.
Castello Lukeba now a target for Barcelona
In that regard, Daily Arsenal reports that Barcelona have identified RB Leipzig defender Castello Lukeba as a target for the summer.
Barcelona eye Castello Lukeba. (Photo by Daniela Porcelli/Getty Images)
The Frenchman is also being pursued by Premier League champions Arsenal as well, but so far, it is the Blaugrana who have shown the most concrete interest in the player.
In fact, the report goes on to state that the La Liga champions have already held initial talks over a move for Lukeba, with discussions taking place with both RB Leipzig and the 23-year-old centre-back’s camp.
Lukeba fits Barcelona’s preferred profile
Barcelona came into the off-season looking for a new centre-back, preferably a left-footed player who is comfortable playing with the ball at his feet while offering physicality at the back.
Alessandro Bastoni had been identified as a key target, but interest in him has since considerably cooled down.
Lukeba has a contract until 2029. (Photo by Sebastian Widmann/Getty Images)
Lukeba, though, fits the profile of the players Barça are looking for to strengthen the centre-back position. Moreover, at just 23 years old, he can prove to be a long-term addition for the Catalan heavyweights.
However, signing Lukeba will not be easy as his contract with RB Leipzig runs until the summer of 2029 and is said to include a mammoth release clause worth €90 million.
So, it will be interesting to see how things progress, with talks seemingly taking place between Barcelona, Leipzig, and Lukeba’s representatives.
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- Ilya Morozov: 2026 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: 200 Foot Threat Down the Middle of the Ice
Ilya Morozov: 2026 NHL Draft Prospect Profile: 200 Foot Threat Down the Middle of the Ice

Who is Ilya Morozov?
Born in Russia on August 3, 2008, Ilya Morozov (or Ilia depending upon which outlet you’re consulting) came up through the Orbita Zelenograd youth team in his home country. He would shift over to North America for 15U AAA in 2023-24, where he would play for the Windy City Storm before moving up to play one season for the Tri-City Storm of the USHL. He would shift leagues against this past season to play in the NCAA for Miami University.
Morozov would become a big part of Miami’s team this season, as in 36 games, he put up eight goals and 12 assists, good for a 20 point freshman/rookie campaign. He was originally the youngest player in college hockey this season (although by season’s end he would be second youngest) making those stats even more impressive. At 6’3” and 201 Lbs., he’s already bigger than some of the other centers on the New Jersey Devils and adding both size and skill down the middle could be an intriguing strategy come draft day.
Rankings
Here are some ratings as compiled by TheHockeyWriters:
- NHL Central Scouting (Mid-Term): 8th (among NA skaters)
- Baracchini’s March Top 96 (THW): 21st
- Dobber Prospects: 22nd
- Forbes’ Top 64 February Rankings (THW): 26th
- Orth’s Top 32 February Rankings (THW): 22nd
- Craig Button (TSN): 24th
- Daily Faceoff: 23rd
- Sam Cosentino (Sportsnet): 18th
- Jason Bukala (Sportsnet): 20th
- SMAHT Scouting: 30th
Most projections here have Morozov being taken in the early-mid 20s, which means he’s probably going to be taken off the board late in the first round. Drafts are never entirely predictable and rankings also don’t necessarily take account of what positions each team is weak at/wants to select. If a team in need of a center, perhaps the Devils, likes what they see from the developmental surge Morozov has been said to have this year (more on this in a moment) he might go earlier than these projections are estimating.
What Others Have to Say About Morozov
From Matthew Buhrmann at The Hockey Writers:
Morozov is a 200-foot prospect I would take inside the top 20. His mix of size, two-way reliability, and the responsibility he handled as a 17-year-old freshman in the NCHC is hard to ignore. Miami’s coaching staff did not ease him in this season — he was trusted with top-six minutes and essentially all situations, so I am putting him in the 15-25 range.
From Sam Cosentino’s February rankings at Sportsnet:
NHL Central Scouting boosted this player significantly in its January release, moving him up to the No. 8 spot among North American skaters after having been a ‘B’ ranked player back in October. Either he was under viewed at the start, or he has experienced steady growth throughout the season. I think it’s the latter. Oftentimes this is the case when young players enter the college ranks. While he has seen plenty of opportunity all season long, his confidence has grown and he is now a go-to in the Miami offensive scheme. Morozov gets after it most every shift and if he fails to produce, the tight and aggressive forechecking will no doubt create opportunities if not for himself than for his teammates.
From Jason Bukala’s February rankings at Sportsnet:
Morozov is one of the youngest players in college hockey and a big part of the reason Miami of Ohio is on the rise as a program. He’s averaging over 20 minutes per game with all of his ice time coming at even strength and the power play. He’s a bit streaky offensively and has some work to do in the face-off circle, but his overall foundation of skill and size is attractive in this area of the first round.
From Thomas Gagné at Smaht Scouting:
Ilia Morozov being that good at the college level after posting up rather pedestrian numbers as a draft year minus one player in the USHL last year is one of the biggest surprise of this draft season. He has cooled off from his really hot start in terms of offensive production lately, but his play in the defensive zone was always the most eye-catching aspect of his game. He frequently breaks up plays in the defensive zone and is very involved in defensive transitions, displaying pro-habits and a good sense of timing on his passes. Morozov’s play in the offensive zone is a bit timid and basic. He keeps it very simple in this area of the game, which draws questions to what his offensive upside really is, but again, Morozov is really young for his level and was never seen as a top prospect before this season started, so the fact that he’s doing more than simply staying afloat is very impressive. If he can improve his offensive game, he could project as a second line center, but right now, a third line, penalty killing center seems like the most likely scenario.
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My Thoughts on Morozov
Morozov is an interesting player for sure, as he’s flown up the rankings since last season started. That being said, he’s still not exactly projecting in the range where the Devils will be picking, as his highest rank (outside of North American skaters which does not combine all positions into a full draft aggregate) in mocks discussed here is 18th. The Devils have decent center depth, but a lot of that hinges upon whether or not Nico Hischier extends this summer. If he does so, then the Devils may want to look for a position of greater need than center, but if he doesn’t extend than maybe a player like Morozov becomes more interesting to GM Sunny Mehta.
After 12, the Devils won’t pick again until 44, so unless they trade down in the first round, find a way to trade up and get another first, or select him earlier than projected, Morozov probably won’t be a Devil. Again, if Mehta determines center is becoming a need, maybe he reaches based on potential. Morozov, however, isn’t the only center in the draft, and there are others more highly touted, so in the end it really depends on who is best player available and what position the Devils are trying to improve the most with their first. If they do decide that “already NHL sized center who has been developing at an accelerated rate and has more to unlock” is the route they want to go at 12, that’s fine, but let’s hope Mehta has a comprehensive plan to make some strong selections throughout the draft and not just with that first choice.
Final Thoughts and Your Take
Ilya Morozov is absolutely a first round level talent, and could wind up being a steal from the 2026 NHL Draft if his development track continues the way that it has gone so far. Prospect development isn’t linear though, and selecting him higher than projected would only look good if he continues to improve and pans out as a legit NHL talent. With where the Devils are and with how many picks they’ve whiffed on in the last half decade, they may need a more sure-fire pick than Morozov.
What do you think of Ilya Morozov as a prospect? Where do you see him being selected come the draft? Do you think Mehta could go off the board and call his name earlier than anticipated, or is he more than likely going to another team later in the first round? Leave any and all thoughts in the comments below, and thanks as always for reading!
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- Fantasy Football Video: Can Cowboys WR George Pickens take his game to next level or will he regress in 2026?
Fantasy Football Video: Can Cowboys WR George Pickens take his game to next level or will he regress in 2026?
Fantasy football is difficult to predict. But after being traded to the Dallas Cowboys last offseason, it was easy to see the change of scenery would be good for WR George Pickens. Still, we didn't think that would mean Pickens would finish as a top-five fantasy wideout in 2025.
As we look ahead to 2026, there will be plenty of talk of regression surrounding the Cowboys star. Or, will Pickens build on his strong campaign last season and provide even more fantasy value for managers?
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Matt Harmon and Justin Boone talk Pickens' fantasy value on the latest episode of the Yahoo Fantasy Forecast.
Harmon touted Pickens as the one player he wouldn't leave a 2025 draft without going into last season. And while Harmon takes a quick victory lap on the Pickens call, there are some things to consider when looking back at his monster season. Dallas WR CeeDee Lamb missed a handful of games due to injury, though Pickens was good regardless.
The 25-year-old posted nearly 1,500 receiving yards on 93 catches with nine touchdowns to finish as the fantasy WR4 overall in half-PPR scoring. Even when Lamb was healthy and getting a bigger target share, it was Pickens who was producing.
Boone piggybacks with Pickens being the top fantasy WR in the four games that Lamb missed last season. Looking back, it all made sense to target Pickens, going from Pittsburgh to a better offense in Dallas — a scheme that was going to throw the ball more with a quality QB in Dak Prescott.
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But this year, Boone doesn't feel the same way. He’s worried going into 2026 because of the contract issue with Pickens not showing up to OTAs. With that in the way, it could be difficult for Pickens to live up to his hype given his early ADP for 2026, which has him going as the WR9 around the late second round in 12-team drafts, per Yahoo.
For Harmon, Pickens isn't going to be a full fade but you're "paying the iron price," to quote "Game of Thrones" there. Harmon likes Cowboys depth receiver Ryan Flournoy as a sleeper in the event that something happens with Pickens or if Lamb misses time again.
Yahoo ADP and Boone align on Pickens, as the analyst has him as the WR9 in his updated June wide receiver fantasy football rankings for 2026.
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- Can Nebraska Football Rediscover an Offensive Identity This Season?
Can Nebraska Football Rediscover an Offensive Identity This Season?

Nebraska has wandered through the college football wilderness for so long that much of its national relevance now lives in memories of the 1990s dynasty. For years, the Huskers have cycled through offensive ideas without ever fully committing to one. Promising flashes have repeatedly flattered to deceive, producing moments rather than meaningful victories.
Under Matt Rhule, Nebraska has fluctuated between power football, NFL-style quarterback-centric concepts, and everything in between. The constant tinkering has left the program searching for a true offensive identity. But this season may finally present the first real opportunity for Rhule to establish exactly what he wants Nebraska football to look like offensively.
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Building From the Inside Out
For too long, Nebraska has tried to construct its offense from the outside in. The focus has often centered on pairing quarterbacks with receivers, scheming touches for skill players in space, and dabbling in the running game rather than fully committing to it.
The great offenses in college football are usually built differently. They begin with tough, uncompromising offensive linemen capable of imposing their will on opponents.
This year, Rhule may finally have the offensive line capable of becoming the foundation of the program. Rather than forcing the line to fit a preferred scheme, Nebraska has the chance to reverse the formula: build the offense around the strengths of the line itself.
If the group is as talented as it appears on paper, Nebraska can become a team that leans on opponents physically when necessary and unleashes its front when games demand dominance. Establishing that mentality could become the cornerstone of the entire rebuild.
Nebraska football's 2026 offensive line is looking big. 👀
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Dana Holgorsen: Handbrake or Deliverer?
At first glance, Dana Holgorsen appears to be the classic throw-first offensive coordinator. But a closer look reveals something more pragmatic. Holgorsen has long used the short passing game almost as an extension of the running attack — five-yard completions functioning like efficient handoffs.
He also has no issue repeatedly calling outside zone concepts if defenses continue giving them up. While his reputation is tied to explosive passing offenses, Holgorsen has shown enough flexibility throughout his career to adapt when opportunities present themselves.
That adaptability could prove crucial for Nebraska.
Dylan Raiola may not have immediately become the transformational quarterback many expected, and Holgorsen’s arrival in Lincoln was likely envisioned as a stepping stone back toward head coaching opportunities. But a Nebraska resurgence built around a dominant offensive line could provide exactly the career reset both sides need.
Realistically, a rebound season may only mean seven wins given the brutality of Nebraska’s schedule. Yet even that would represent meaningful progress if accompanied by a clear and sustainable offensive identity.
Onwards and Upwards
If the proposed “5-for-5” eligibility rule eventually passes, Nebraska could find itself in the enviable position of retaining all three of its standout offensive linemen into 2027. That possibility only strengthens the case for building the program around a tough-minded, physically imposing identity anchored in the trenches.
Offensive line coach Geep Wade will undoubtedly relish that prospect. A breakthrough season for Nebraska’s front could elevate not only the program but the coaching staff as well.
Ultimately, time will determine whether the stars align for the Huskers. Injuries, officiating decisions, and the quality of opponents are variables no team can fully control. What Nebraska can control is its approach.
The key now is for Rhule and Holgorsen to identify the true core strength of this offense — and commit to it early.
If they do, Nebraska may finally stop searching for an identity and start building one.
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- Red Sox Could Miss Injured Yankees Star This Weekend
Red Sox Could Miss Injured Yankees Star This Weekend

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Fortune favors the bold. And perhaps the lucky. Consider the case of the Boston Red Sox, who head to the Bronx Friday for a weekend series against the New York Yankees.
Just imagine what that trip could look like if Aaron Judge can't take the field. The Yankees right fielder has missed the last two games with a rib cage bruise and New York still doesn't know when the three-time American League MVP will return to the lineup.
"Aaron Boone said the Yankees/doctors want to 'just want to get some more specific spots' with 'more high power, more specific' imaging of Aaron Judge's rib bone bruise," The Athletic's Brendan Kuty reported Wednesday.
"Could it be gleaned there's added worry w/ Aaron Judge going for more imaging, after imaging Monday, seeing the Yankees' Dr. Tuesday and a specialist Wednesday?" Kuty pondered.
"Boone: 'I don't want to speak out of turn. don't know that yet.' Yankees want a 'really strong diagnosis,'" Boone added, per Kuty.
Judge is tied for fourth in the majors with 17 home runs, but he's struggled as of late, hitting just .243 with five home runs in the month of May.
And keep in mind the Yankees also are missing fragile designated hitter Giancarlo Stanton, who remains on the injured list with a calf strain.
Stanton is expected to have a live batting practice session Saturday, according to the New York Daily News' Gary Phillips.
The Yankees, who lead the majors with 89 home runs, enter play Thursday atop the American League Wild Card standings. The Red Sox are 3.5 games behind the Athletics for the third wild card.
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- Detroit Lions lose rookie WR to a torn ACL
Detroit Lions lose rookie WR to a torn ACL

On Thursday morning, Detroit Lions coach Dan Campbell announced that rookie receiver Kendrick Law suffered a torn ACL during a non-contract drill this week at Organized Team Activities.
“Hate it for him,” Campbell said. “The kid was doing a good job, but that’s… it’s part of it. It’s a harsh reality, but he’ll get that out of the way early, have his whole career in front of him.”
Law was one of the Lions’ fifth-round picks, with Detroit trading a sixth-round pick to move up 13 spots and grab him at 168 overall. General manager Brad Holmes was excited to see how much more Law had under the hood after being used as mostly a gadget player at Kentucky.
“I was fired up about just what he did offensively,” Holmes said about the first time he saw Law play in person. “I had no idea about his special teams ability. That’s what really elevated him even more, and not just a return like Leaf (Kalif Raymond), but this guy can play gunner. He’s a four-phase special teams player. He’s another one; he’s a dog, man. He’s a football player.”
Unfortunately, it appears Detroit will likely have to wait a year to see what Law can do. While the Lions have not officially placed him on injured reserve yet, this injury is likely to sideline him for the entire season.
Detroit’s receiver room still looks pretty strong with starters Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jameson Williams, and Isaac TeSlaa firmly in place. The reserves who will now battle for subpackage and special teams roles include Greg Dortch, Dominic Lovett, Tom Kennedy, Jackson Meeks, Malik Cunningham, and Cedrick Wilson Jr.
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- Lions rookie wide receiver Kendrick Law out for season with torn knee ligament in offseason workout
Lions rookie wide receiver Kendrick Law out for season with torn knee ligament in offseason workout
ALLEN PARK, Mich. (AP) — Detroit Lions rookie wide receiver Kendrick Law is out for the season with a torn knee ligament.
Lions coach Dan Campbell said Thursday before an offseason workout that Law was injured earlier in the week.
Detroit drafted Law in the fifth round out of Kentucky, hoping he would add depth on special teams and at receiver behind Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jameson Williams and Isaac TeSlaa.
Law, who returned kickoffs and punts in college, had 53 catches for 540 yards with three touchdowns for the Wildcats last year. He played sparingly the previous three seasons at Alabama.
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- Guardians could 'unload' career 192-homer slugger by MLB trade deadline
Guardians could 'unload' career 192-homer slugger by MLB trade deadline

Guardians could 'unload' career 192-homer slugger by MLB trade deadline originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Cleveland Guardians are sitting atop the AL Central as June begins, and they're very much in play to be buyers by the MLB trade deadline.
If they do buy, their top need is very clear: more offense. They have some solid players, like Jose Ramirez, Travis Bazzana, and Chase DeLauter. But this team needs a bit more firepower to contend with the top teams in baseball this season.
However, ESPN's Jeff Passan tabbed a career 192-homer slugger as someone the Guardians could "unload" by the trade deadline. This would be a strange move, especially for a team with a need for offense.
Guardians could 'unload' career 192-homer slugger in strange move
"If they were to unload someone, it could be: Rhys Hoskins, 1B," Passan writes. This would be a very strange decision for the Guardians.
This team needs offensive firepower, and sending away Hoskins would not help resolve this need whatsoever.
The former Philadelphia Phillies slugger is currently fifth on the team in OPS at .763, behind only Bazzana, Ramirez, Brayan Rocchio, and David Fry.
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He has six homers on the season, and while his .203 batting average isn't great, he's still a good hitter worth keeping on the roster.
Hoskins can slot into the first base or the designated hitter role whenever needed, and his current platoon with Kyle Manzardo is working well lately.
For the Guardians to "unload" Hoskins, one of their better hitters, when they need more offense, would be a strange decision.
Hopefully, this move doesn't happen, as there's little reason for the Guardians to unload Hoskins unless they collapse and look likely to miss the postseason by the trade deadline.
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- Former Saints, Raiders QB going from client to NFLPA-certified agent
Former Saints, Raiders QB going from client to NFLPA-certified agent
One former New Orleans Saints quarterback is shifting gears in retirement. Nathan Peterman is working to go from being a client to an NFLPA-certified agent at Range Sports, per Irving Mejia-Hilario for Sports Business Journal. Peterman was represented by Range Sports' Kyle Strongin as a player and now he'll be working alongside his former agent.
Peterman was a fifth-round pick by the Buffalo Bills and continued his career with the Chicago Bears and Las Vegas Raiders, where he backed up Derek Carr. Peterman followed Carr to New Orleans as a free agent in 2024 but was let go during roster cuts later that summer. Peterman ended that season on the Atlanta Falcons practice squad and recently tried out for the Denver Broncos, but now he's called it a career.
He's done well for himself as a backup, earning more than $5.9 million on his contracts with five different teams over eight years. Peterman totaled just 160 pass attempts over that span, so his agent did a great job keeping him on the NFL's radar despite never getting much run as a starter. Now he's returning the favor by trying his hand at the trade.
This article originally appeared on Saints Wire: Former Saints, Raiders QB going from client to NFLPA-certified agent
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- Aaron Rodgers reunites with former Packers tight end
Aaron Rodgers reunites with former Packers tight end
Robert Tonyan was at minicamp for a tryout and has now agreed to a one-year deal with the Pittsburgh Steelers, reuniting Aaron Rodgers with his former tight end.
Rodgers and Tonyan combined for 1,437 yards and 17 touchdowns from 2018 to 2022. Tonyan's career season came in 2020, when he produced 586 yards and 11 touchdowns on 52 receptions.
Reunion in Pittsburgh: Steelers agreed to a one-year deal with TE Robert Tonyan, per source.
— Brooke Pryor (@bepryor) June 4, 2026
The one-time Green Bay tight end, who was at minicamp for a tryout, caught 11 TDs from Aaron Rodgers in 2020.
This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Aaron Rodgers reunites with former Packers tight end
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- Lions rookie WR Kendrick Law tore his ACL
Lions rookie WR Kendrick Law tore his ACL
Lions rookie wideout Kendrick Law will have to wait until 2027 to make his NFL debut.
Head coach Dan Campbell said at a Thursday press conference that Law tore his ACL during a practice this week. Law will miss the entire season as a result of the injury.
The Lions selected Law in the fifth round of this year's draft. He had 53 catches for 540 yards and three touchdowns at Kentucky last season. Law spent three seasons at Alabama before transferring within the SEC.
Amon-Ra St. Brown, Jameson Williams, Isaac TeSlaa, Cedrick Wilson, and Greg Dortch are the top remaining wideouts in Detroit.
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- 'That's what's unusual': Alastair Cook reveals what makes Vaibhav Sooryavanshi different
'That's what's unusual': Alastair Cook reveals what makes Vaibhav Sooryavanshi different

The teenager from Samastipur finished the season as the tournament's leading run-scorer, amassing a remarkable 776 runs. His explosive performances played a major role in Rajasthan Royals' campaign and sparked widespread calls for an India debut, particularly after his pair of scores in the nineties during the playoffs.
Sooryavanshi's dominance was reflected in the awards he collected at the end of the season. Alongside winning the Orange Cap, he was named the Most Valuable Player and Emerging Player of the Season. His astonishing strike rate of 237.31 earned him the Super Striker Award, while his record tally of 72 sixes secured the Super Sixes honour.
Former England captain Alastair Cook was among those fascinated by the youngster's batting. Speaking on the Stick to Cricket podcast, Cook highlighted a quality he believes separates Sooryavanshi from even the most destructive batters in the world.
"I think the one thing about it is there doesn't seem to be any premeditation. Most batsmen, even the best hitters, are literally waiting for that ball to be in their one slot for six. They might have two slots. But with him, you bowl five balls, and he'll wait for a ball at 99 miles per hour, then react to it and still hit it for six. So cleanly. I think that's what's unusual," Alastair Cook said in stic to cricket podcast.
Cook's observation centred on the youngster's incredible reaction time and natural ball-striking ability. Unlike many power hitters who anticipate certain deliveries, Sooryavanshi appears capable of adjusting instantly and dispatching even high-speed bowling with ease.
Another former England captain, Michael Vaughan, also shared an amusing encounter with the teenage star during the tournament.
"I was in the pool last week in Mumbai. Rajasthan playing Mumbai - a must-win game to go through to the playoffs. Yashasvi Jaiswal comes and has a chat, and then the kid (Sooryavanshi) arrives and I start off: 'It's a pleasure to meet you. Full admiration for the way you play. How do you prepare for the matches?' He went: 'Watching cartoons.' I was like... alright. I said, 'Are you training?' He went, 'No.' I said, 'What do you eat?' He went, 'Everything.' I said - there's the modern player. Watch a cartoon, eat what you want, smack it out of the ground," he said.
The light-hearted exchange offered a glimpse into the carefree personality behind one of the most talked-about talents in world cricket.
Following his record-breaking IPL season, Sooryavanshi is set for another important chapter in his young career. The teenage sensation will next feature for India A in the upcoming tri-series in Sri Lanka and is also in contention for a place on India's tour of Ireland.
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- Shaun White’s Snow League opening its second season with a team halfpipe event in New Zealand
Shaun White’s Snow League opening its second season with a team halfpipe event in New Zealand

Feb 22, 2026; Livigno, Italy; Gold medalist Ailing Eileen Gu of the People’s Republic of China celebrates after the medal ceremony for the women’s skiing halfpipe during the Milano Cortina 2026 Olympic Winter Games at Livigno Snow Park. Mandatory Credit: Nathan Ray Seebeck-Imagn Images
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NEW YORK — The Snow League, the halfpipe circuit created by Shaun White, will open its second season with a team event in New Zealand.
The opener will take place Sept. 18-20, the heart of winter in Cardrona, a longtime Southern Hemisphere training locale for action sports stars. It will include four teams from different global regions featuring one male and female snowboarder and freeskier.
The league, which starred Olympic gold medalists Eileen Gu, Gaon Choi and Yuto Totsuka on its first-year roster, will then head to Aspen, Colorado, on Jan. 7-9; Park City, Utah, a 2034 Olympics venue that will feature a halfpipe for the first time since 2019, on Jan. 21-23; and Laax, Switzerland, on March 11-13.
Last season, the league awarded $50,000 for first-place finishers. Gu and Totsuka were among the six athletes who earned more than $100,000 in prize money over the season.
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- Arman Tsarukyan: Khamzat Chimaev can still make 185 pounds – with adjustments
Arman Tsarukyan: Khamzat Chimaev can still make 185 pounds – with adjustments
Khamzat Chimaev struggled to make weight before his title loss at UFC 328.
Chimaev (15-1 MMA, 9-1 UFC) lost his UFC middleweight title to Sean Strickland (31-7 MMA, 18-7 UFC) by split decision last month at Prudential Center in Newark, N.J.
T.J. Dillashaw, who also trains with coach Sam Calavitta, revealed that Chimaev was throwing up green bile and "on the verge of death" trying to make the weight. While Chimaev successfully hit the 185-pound mark, his performance suffered when he appeared to have an adrenaline dump in Round 2.
"No, he can still make the weight," Tsarukyan said of Chimaev on "The Ariel Helwani Show." "He just needs to adjust a couple of things to come lighter on the last day. Instead of like (cutting) 15 pounds, he got to be 10 pounds."
Like Dillashaw, Tsarukyan debunked the notion that Chimaev was overtrained by Calavitta.
"I mean, people are always going to talk," Tsarukyan said. "When he wins, everybody says, 'Oh, yeah, he did a good job.' He loses, everybody says, 'Yeah, he's doing wrong things, they overtrain.' But like, Khamzat's last training in the garage was like 15-20 minutes. On this level, you're a professional. You've got to control yourself. If you feel you're tired, just skip the training."
Chimaev called for a title-fight rematch against Strickland, but UFC CEO Dana White is yet to make a decision.
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- Howie Roseman masterclass salvaged nightmare A.J. Brown situation | McGonigal
Howie Roseman masterclass salvaged nightmare A.J. Brown situation | McGonigal
Everyone knew the Philadelphia Eagles were going to trade star wide receiver A.J. Brown to the New England Patriots. Everyone had Monday circled on their calendar for the blockbuster move, and it happened right on schedule.
The earliest the Eagles could trade Brown and spread out his salary cap hit over the next two seasons was 4:01 p.m. The Eagles announced that the deal was done at 4:20 p.m.
Nice and easy, right? Well, not really.
Framing the Brown trade that way would shortchange the impressive job general manager Howie Roseman did to extract the most value he could from a distressed asset.
Some have criticized Roseman for the compensation received in exchange for the three-time All-Pro wide receiver. Some have opined that a 2028 first-round pick, with a 2027 fifth-round pick tacked on, wasn’t enough of a return for arguably the best receiver in franchise history.
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But those people, whether they’re fans, trolls or out-of-touch national media types, are ignoring the context of the Brown situation — and the job Roseman did navigating it.
Brown wanted out. There wasn’t a robust market. There was an obvious landing spot. They realistically couldn’t trade him before the NFL draft and didn’t have any real leverage after it. And yet, Roseman came close to recouping what the Eagles paid for him in the first place.

Brown joined Philadelphia in April 2022. The Eagles sent a first-round pick and a third-round pick to the Tennessee Titans in exchange for Brown, a rising star at the time. On Monday, the Eagles got a first-round pick and a fifth-round pick after utilizing his talents for four years.
In those four years, Brown recorded 339 catches for 5,034 yards and 32 touchdowns. The Eagles won the NFC East three times and racked up 50 regular-season wins. They went to the Super Bowl twice and won it last year, beating the Chiefs to hoist the Lombardi Trophy. For what essentially amounted to a long-term rental, that’s pretty darn good.
Sure, there were issues, particularly this past season. Brown’s comments (and his subsequent silence that spoke volumes) could have tanked his trade value. It was no secret that he was frustrated. He no longer wanted to play for the Eagles or catch passes from Jalen Hurts.
Then, the list of potential suitors for Brown started to dwindle. The Bills traded for Bears receiver D.J. Moore. The Broncos traded for Dolphins receiver Jaylen Waddle. The Rams showed interest and pursued Brown but were reportedly “scared off” by chronic knee concerns.
Nevertheless, Roseman set a high asking price before the NFL draft. If the Eagles were going to trade him for 2026 capital — and take on all of the $43 million in dead money immediately — they needed a first-round pick, a second-round pick and a player to make it worthwhile.
There weren’t any takers. But the Eagles planned for life without Brown anyway, drafting first-round USC star Makai Lemon, acquiring Dontayvion Wicks and signing Hollywood Brown and Elijah Moore.

After the Eagles traded up in dramatic fashion in the first round to secure Lemon, everyone really knew Brown was gone. But Roseman moved forward, confident that the Eagles would land a first-round pick.
And to his credit, he did. It helped that the Patriots, after falling flat on their face in the Super Bowl, desperately needed a WR1 for phenom quarterback Drake Maye.
Would Roseman have preferred a 2027 first-round pick? Probably. That draft class is expected to be one of the best in recent memory.
Would Roseman have liked to get back what Miami received from Denver for Waddle? Sure.
But the Dolphins got a first-rounder and a third-rounder in part because they was no pressure to sell. They also received the No. 30 overall pick in the 2026 draft; there’s a decent chance the Eagles get a higher pick in 2028.
“We scout future drafts, not just ’26, but ’27 and ’28,” Roseman said Monday. “And I think for us, we’ve always been of the mindset that a pick is a pick. A first-round pick is a first-round pick. It doesn’t matter. Teams are still going to be playing football in 2028.
“... From our perspective, getting a first-round pick for our team, having two first-round picks in 2028, is a huge, huge part of this move. When you look at that and obviously the options of what you’re able to do with multiple first-round picks, it’s a huge game-changer.”

Landing a first-round pick for Brown — a disgruntled player who’s turning 29 years old later this month — is Roseman making lemonade out of lemons.
Splitting up the cap charge made the Eagles more flexible in the short term, allowing them to trade for Pro Bowl edge rusher Jonathan Greenard. And adding a future first-rounder gives Roseman more premium capital to work with — and we all know what he can do with that.
Are the Eagles a more talented team without Brown? No. But when Brown decided he didn’t want to be in Philly — when he saw New England as a destination for the final stages of his career — there wasn’t much the Eagles could have done about that.
Roseman made the best of a less-than-ideal situation. And that shouldn’t get lost in the conclusion to the exhausting Brown trade saga that is finally, mercifully over.
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- Panthers coach Dave Canales not concerned with stars sitting out NFL OTAs
Panthers coach Dave Canales not concerned with stars sitting out NFL OTAs

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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Carolina Panthers coach Dave Canales did not sound alarmed.
Several top players, such as guard Robert Hunt and outside linebackers Jaelan Phillips and Patrick Jones II, are nursing minor injuries and were sidelined from Tuesday's NFL offseason training activities (OTAs) practice.
Breakout candidate Jonathon Brooks, who is trying to come back from back-to-back right knee surgeries, was also held out of specific team drills. The third-year running back missed all of 2025.
Hunt, who suffered a torn left biceps during Week 2 last season, suffered from what Canales described as "some soreness." He was expected to participate in Thursday's workout.
"The last two days we just brought him down a little bit and we'll get him back out there on Thursday, I think," Canales said.
Phillips and Jones were awarded rest days.
"Even in this time of year, it's a lot of movement, it's a lot of speed out there," Canales said. "We just try to be smart with certain guys and make sure the rhythm is right.
"We'll get them rolling pretty soon."
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Today In Jays History: Jays Come Back From 10-0 To Beat Red Sox

37 Years Ago Today
This is one of my all-time favorite games, played in 1989. But then any game where we beat the Red Sox is a favorite game.
The Blue Jays defeated the Red Sox 13-11 in 12 innings.
After six innings, the Red Sox led 10-0.
Alex Sanchez started for the Jays. He was the team’s first-round draft pick in 1987 and quickly advanced through the minors—perhaps too quickly. Player development has evolved significantly since then. In 1988, his first full season of professional baseball, Sanchez threw 207 innings—a workload unheard of by today’s standards. Minor league seasons are shorter now, and no pitcher, especially a first-year pro, would ever throw 200 innings (very few throw 200 innings in the majors these days, only three in 2025). For comparison, in 2019, Yennsy Diaz led the Fisher Cats with 144 innings, which was likely the most by any Jays minor leaguer that year.
Sanchez made three starts and one relief appearance in 1989, his only season in the majors. This game marked his final start; he recorded just one out while allowing three hits, a home run, three walks, and five earned runs.
Xavier Hernandez entered to stop the bleeding in the first inning. He surrendered a run in each of the next three innings and two in the sixth, but managed to eat up innings, pitching 6.2 frames while allowing eight hits, five runs (two earned), three walks, and striking out two.
Hernandez was also a rookie that year, appearing in seven games for the Jays. After the season, he was claimed by the Astros in the Rule 5 draft. He went on to enjoy a 10-year MLB career, pitching in 463 games, mostly as a reliever.
The comeback began in the seventh. The Jays scored two runs after Red Sox starter Mike Smithson walked Lloyd Moseby and Ernie Whitt to start the inning. Bob Stanley entered in relief and walked Rance Mulliniks to load the bases. Nelson Liriano grounded into a double play, scoring one, and Junior Felix followed with a ground-rule double to bring in another. It still felt like a missed opportunity.
In the eighth, the Jays put up four more runs. With one out, George Bell, Fred McGriff, and Moseby hit consecutive singles to score two. After another out, Mulliniks doubled in another run, and Liriano singled, making it 10-6.
In the ninth, Toronto scored five runs. Tony Fernandez singled, Kelly Gruber walked, and Bell doubled, making it 10-7. After Moseby walked to load the bases, Whitt delivered a grand slam, putting the Jays ahead 11-10.
Unfortunately, Tom Henke surrendered a run in the bottom of the ninth, sending the game to extra innings.
Dennis Lamp pitched scoreless tenth and eleventh innings for the Red Sox, but Duane Ward matched him for the Jays.
In the 12th inning, Tom Lawless led off with a single, Liriano bunted him to second, and Felix followed with a home run. 13-11, Jays.
Ward pitched a perfect bottom of the 12th to secure the win.
Jays of the Day: Whitt (.612 WPA, mainly for the grand slam); Ward (.375, for three innings of no-hit relief); Felix (.298, 3-for-7, including the game-winning homer); and David Wells (.113, who recorded the final out of the ninth).
Other Award: Henke (-.405, for the blown save); Sanchez (-.358); and McGriff (-.144, 1-for-6 on the day, with three errors—two on a single play after mishandling a ground ball and then making an errant throw in an attempt to recover).
The Jays improved to 23-31, second-last in the AL East, while the Red Sox dropped to 24-27, third in the division. Toronto finished strong and claimed first place by season’s end, but ultimately lost to the A’s in the ALCS.
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How to watch France vs Ivory Coast match in the USA: Live Stream and TV for 2026 International Friendly
| WHO | France vs Ivory Coast |
| WHAT | International Friendly |
| WHEN | 3:00pm ET / 12:00pm PT • Thursday, June 4, 2026 |
| WHERE | Fubo, FOX Soccer Plus and ViX |
| STREAM | WATCH NOW |
Match Overview
France enters the 2026 World Cup among the top favorites after reaching the final in each of the last two editions, winning one title along the way. Led by Kylian Mbappe, Les Bleus will look to continue building momentum against an Ivory Coast side that impressed throughout African qualifying and is considered a potential dark horse on the world stage.
With both teams eager to measure themselves against high-level competition, this matchup offers an early opportunity to gauge their readiness for the tournament. Be sure not to miss this intriguing international showdown.
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- How to watch Spain vs Iraq match in the USA: Live Stream and TV for 2026 International Friendly
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| WHO | Spain vs Iraq |
| WHAT | International Friendly |
| WHEN | 3:00pm ET / 12:00pm PT • Thursday, June 4, 2026 |
| WHERE | Fubo and ViX |
| STREAM | WATCH NOW |
Match Overview
Iraq’s return to the World Cup stage marks an important step for the program, and this friendly presents a valuable opportunity to measure itself against one of soccer’s elite nations. The Iraqis will aim to build confidence and prove they can compete with top-tier opposition.
Meanwhile, Spain enters as one of the favorites to win the World Cup, led by Lamine Yamal and pursuing a second world title. With both teams using this matchup to sharpen their preparations, fans can expect an intriguing contest—don’t miss it.
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Erling Haaland’s Real Madrid saga continues: Manchester City warn legal actions to presidential candidate Enrique Riquelme
Real Madrid are coming off a disappointing season. As a result, president Florentino Pérez has called for new elections, with Enrique Riquelme emerging as his challenger. The newly candidate promised the blockbuster Erling Haaland‘s arrival. In response, Manchester City warned that they could take legal action, reiterating that there is no release clause in the Norwegian striker’s contract.
In a statement released specifically for the press, Manchester City denied any reports that Erling Haaland was leaving the club. “The stories which have emerged from Spain regarding the future of Erling Haaland are false…There is no chance of this happening and there is no contractual clause to enable it… We are considering legal action for the use of our player image in this context.”
After renewing his contract in January 2025, Erling Haaland is tied to Manchester City until 2034, demonstrating that he is the central pillar of the club’s sporting project. Not only have they lost Pep Guardiola, but also Bernardo Silva, making the departure of the Norwegian striker potentially devastating. With the possible arrival of Enzo Maresca as the new head coach, the 25-year-old striker would remain a cornerstone of the team.
Not only the Citizens denied Haaland’s departure, but also the Norwegian’s agent, Rafaela Pimienta and father, Alfie Haaland. Although they wished both candidates good luck, they made it clear that they hadn’t spoken with Enrique Riquelme and that they have no plans to leave Manchester, reports Mario Cortagana via The Athletic. However, the summer of 2026 is just beginning and could hold some surprises.

Enrique Riquelme likens Haaland’s arrival to Luis Figo’s move
Despite the denial from Erling Haaland’s camp, Enrique Riquelme, a presidential candidate for Real Madrid CF, decided to maintain his position. With this in mind, the Norwegian striker would reportedly become a Real Madrid player if he wins the presidency. Not only did he reaffirm his stance, but he also compared the move to that of Luís Figo from Barcelona to Real Madrid, as contacts and negotiations were also denied at the time.
“It’s part of the game. It also happened with Luís Figo (signed from Barcelona). We have to keep talking, with the utmost respect for Manchester City FC. The player has a release clause, and this Wednesday we already sent some kind of private message to City… I know perfectly well that if I become president, these two players (Rodri and Erling Haaland) will play for Real Madrid CF,” Riquelme said, via El Partidazo COPE.

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Why so much SEO work no longer drives growth
The job description hasn’t changed much in five years.
Most SEO roles, whether they sit in-house or at an agency, still get written around the same core: keyword research, on-page optimization, technical audits, content briefs, link building, and reporting. Maybe a bit of CRO if the JD writer was feeling ambitious.
The problem is that the job those skills add up to is no longer the job that moves the needle.
I’ve spent the last 18 months watching this play out across our client base. The work that drives results in 2026 looks almost nothing like the work that drove results in 2022, but team structures, training plans, and retainers are still built around the old model.
Both in-house leaders and agency owners are quietly wondering why their teams feel busy but ineffective. The honest answer is that a meaningful chunk of what they’re being asked to do just isn’t the whole picture anymore.
This isn’t a piece about AI killing SEO. It’s a piece about what the discipline has become, and what your team needs to do to win at it.
What stopped mattering (mostly)
Three things have quietly fallen off the list of activities worth paying for at the volume we used to.
Keyword research as a standalone deliverable
Producing a list of 200 keywords with search volumes and difficulty scores used to be a billable piece of work. It still appears on retainers. But the strategic value of that output has collapsed.
Volume data is increasingly unreliable now that AI Overviews are absorbing top-of-funnel queries. Difficulty scores never accounted for SERP feature crowding anyway, and the keywords that convert sit in long-tail territory that no tool surfaces well.
Keyword research as a thinking activity still matters. As a packaged deliverable, it doesn’t.
High-volume content production
The old model was simple: identify keyword gaps, brief them out, publish at pace, and watch traffic grow. That model is broken in two places at once. AI Overviews are eating the informational queries those articles used to capture, and the cost of producing competent but undifferentiated content has fallen to almost zero.
Producing more of it doesn’t move you ahead of anyone. If your content could have been generated by anyone using the same prompt, ranking for it is increasingly difficult and increasingly worthless, even when you manage it.
On-page optimization on its own
Adding internal links, tweaking title tags, and optimizing H1s. All of this still matters, and skipping it will cost you. But it’s the floor, not the strategy. Doing it well gets you to the point where your content has a fair chance of being judged on its merits. It doesn’t, on its own, get you ranking.
Teams that spend 40% of their week on on-page work and treat that as the job are doing the necessary part and skipping the bit that drives growth.
None of this is to say the fundamentals don’t matter. They absolutely do.
Solid technical SEO, well-optimized pages, and properly briefed content are still the foundation on which everything else sits. Skip them, and nothing further up the stack will work.
The big change is that the fundamentals used to be most of the job. Now they’re the starting point.
Everything above the foundation — entity work, original research, distribution, and AI visibility — relies on those foundations being in place, but the foundations alone won’t get you ranking the way they used to.
Most teams have the bottom layer broadly under control and very little going on above it, which is why the work feels busy but the results don’t move.
What matters now
Here’s what I’d put on a job description today, in rough order of how often the lack of it shows up as the actual reason a client isn’t growing. The execution changes by business size, but the underlying skill is the same.
Entity and brand building
This is the single biggest gap I see across our client base. Google has been moving toward entity-based understanding for years, and the rise of LLM-driven search has accelerated it. If your brand isn’t recognized as a known entity in your space, you’re competing with one hand tied behind your back, regardless of how good your content is.
For larger teams, the skill is owning a program that earns the brand and its senior people visibility across the web. It’s part SEO, part PR, part communications, and it sits awkwardly between functions in most organizations. Someone needs to be accountable for it, with the remit to work with the press team, the content team, and the founder or senior leadership.
For smaller businesses, the skill is closer to disciplined consistency. Someone needs to own whether the business shows up accurately and coherently wherever it gets mentioned, and whether anyone outside the immediate customer base has any reason to know it exists.
That’s a different job from keyword work, and it rarely gets assigned. We have one client in the engineering sector where most of the last year has gone on exactly this kind of work, and their non-branded visibility has roughly doubled in that period.
Either way, the capability gap is the same. Very few teams have anyone whose actual job is to build the brand as a recognized entity, and it’s increasingly what decides whether the rest of the SEO work pays off.
Original research and proprietary data
If you can publish data, insight, or experience that doesn’t exist anywhere else, you have something AI can’t synthesize, and competitors can’t easily copy. Experience is genuinely the most defensible differentiator left in the discipline.
For larger teams, the skill is being able to scope, run, and publish original research at a level journalists will pick up. That’s a small cluster of disciplines — research design, analysis, editorial, and outreach — and it’s almost never found in its entirety within an SEO team.
Building or partnering into that capability is the next hiring frontier for any business serious about earning links and citations at scale.
For smaller businesses, the skill is editorial, not research. You almost certainly have years of hands-on expertise, real client outcomes, and a working knowledge of your sector that nobody else has lived through.
The capability that determines whether any of that reaches an audience is having someone who can extract genuine expertise from those who have it and turn it into publishable content.
That’s something most small businesses don’t currently have, and what most agencies aren’t currently selling. It’s the gap that decides whether their content reads like everyone else’s or like something only they could’ve written.
Distribution and PR-adjacent work
The old assumption was that good content would earn links naturally if it was good enough. That was never quite true, and it’s certainly not true now. Content gets cited, linked to, and quoted because someone actively put it in front of the right people.
For larger teams, the skill set has merged most visibly with PR, and it’s where most teams are weakest. The capability needed is a hybrid of SEO judgment and PR craft, and the realistic options are either bringing the two functions closer together, hiring across both, or partnering with someone who already does it well.
For smaller businesses, the skill is closer to relationship building than media relations. You don’t need a press contact list, but you do need someone who treats getting your work in front of the right people as part of their job, not something that happens by accident. That’s a fundamentally different mindset from waiting for content to be discovered, and it’s the bit most small businesses are missing.
Regardless of size, the underlying capability is the same: someone whose explicit job is to make sure good content reaches the people it was written for. Most teams don’t have anyone who owns this, and it shows.
AI search visibility
This is the noisiest part of the discipline right now, and most of the noise is unhelpful. The real signal is that how your brand shows up in AI Overviews, ChatGPT, Perplexity, Claude, and the rest is now a measurable, optimizable thing, and it doesn’t always correlate with how you rank in traditional search.
For larger teams, the skill is partly old — structured content, semantic markup, and entity work — and partly new: understanding how different LLMs retrieve and cite content, tracking brand mentions inside AI responses, and designing content that earns citations rather than clicks. Someone needs to own it and have the time and tooling to track it properly.
One of our app clients is a useful example of why: Their attribution gaps had been masking the fact that a significant chunk of new traffic was coming via AI-driven discovery, not via paid or organic channels as the dashboard was reporting. Without someone tracking that, the whole picture was off.
For smaller businesses, the skill is more about curiosity than tooling. Whoever owns marketing needs to regularly ask whether the business shows up when prospects ask AI tools about its sector, and if not, why not. Most small businesses don’t have anyone asking the question at all.
What both ends of the market are getting wrong is treating AI visibility as a separate channel. It isn’t. It’s the downstream consequence of the rest of the stack being in good shape. The teams winning here don’t have the most sophisticated LLM tracking. They’re the ones with strong entity signals, genuine expertise visible across the web, and someone paying attention to whether any of it is showing up where it needs to.
Analytical depth
The reporting tier of SEO has been commoditized for years. Anyone can pull a Search Console export and put it in a dashboard. What still has scarcity value is being able to interpret that data, which is harder than it sounds when half your traffic signals are now distorted by AI Overviews swallowing clicks, branded search inflating because of LLM exposure, and attribution becoming more fragmented by the month.
For larger teams, the skill is closer to analyst than marketer. Someone who can sit with messy data, cross-reference it across platforms, and produce a view of what’s driving growth rather than what looks tidy on a slide. That capability is underhired in both in-house and agency settings, and it’s increasingly the difference between a team that can defend its strategy in a board meeting and one that can’t.
For smaller businesses, the budget for a dedicated analyst usually isn’t there, but the skill still applies in a lighter form. Whoever owns marketing needs to be able to interpret the numbers and be honest about which traditional metrics have become misleading. What matters most is curiosity about the gap between what the analytics suggest and what’s happening commercially, and the willingness to act on what that gap reveals.
First-party data will become increasingly important in all cases. Tracking incoming leads, speaking with customers, and gaining a better understanding of the customer journey become almost impossible without it.
What this means if you’re in-house
If you lead an in-house SEO function, the practical question is what to stop scoping and what to start hiring or training for.
The honest reframe is that your team probably doesn’t need to be bigger. It needs to be differently shaped. A senior SEO who can think entity-first and write a journalist-ready pitch is worth two midlevel executives churning out content briefs.
A part-time research relationship is worth more than a third copywriter. Reallocating budget from production to strategy and distribution is the move, and it’s a harder internal sell than asking for more headcount.
The other thing worth saying: Your reporting will get harder before it gets easier. As you shift weight onto entity work, original research, and AI visibility, the lag between effort and measurable outcome stretches out.
Be honest with your leadership about that upfront. It’s much easier to defend a six-month strategy you’ve explained in advance than one you have to explain retrospectively when the traffic line dips.
What this means if you’re agency-side
The retainer model needs work. The standard package built around keyword research, content briefs, on-page optimization, monthly reporting, and a bit of link building is selling clients yesterday’s discipline at today’s rates. It’s also increasingly hard to defend when the client compares your output to what they could get from an AI tool and an enthusiastic intern.
The agencies growing right now are the ones that have rebuilt their offer around capabilities rather than deliverables. They lead with strategy and entity work, bring in original research as a flagship asset, treat distribution as a core service rather than an afterthought, and are honest with clients about what they no longer recommend doing at all. They also charge more because the work is harder and harder to commoditize.
The agencies I see struggling are the ones still selling the 2022 retainer and quietly wondering why renewals are getting harder.
Where to start
If you’re trying to work out where your team or agency sits against all of this, a useful exercise is to look at your last three months of activity and ask: What proportion of the hours went on the work that mattered most five years ago versus the work that matters most now?
For most teams, the honest answer is uncomfortable. As much as 80% of the time is still going on content production and on-page work, and the strategic activities that move things forward are getting whatever scraps are left after the production calendar is fed.
That ratio needs to flip. Not all at once, and not at the expense of the basics. But the direction of travel is clear, and the teams that act on it first are the ones that will still be ranking when the next round of platform changes lands.
The discipline hasn’t died. It’s just become a different job. The teams that adjust the skill stack now, before it becomes obvious to everyone else, are the ones who’ll come out of the next two years in a much stronger position than they went in.
Your #1 competitive advantage in Google Ads: Customer Match
You wouldn’t dream of running your Google Ads campaigns without conversion tracking. So why are you still running Google Ads without uploading your customer list?
As third-party cookies phase out and privacy regulations tighten, you lose some of the traditional tracking capabilities that you (and Google Ads) rely on. Because of this, your own first-party data is the strongest lever you have left to steer Google’s automation.
Think about it: When every one of your competitors has access to the exact same Smart Bidding and AI targeting algorithms, you can’t win by relying on the same Google-owned data as everyone else. You win by feeding the system data that only you possess: your customer list.
The $50,000 threshold myth for Customer Match
Let’s address the primary hurdle first. To use Customer Match for direct campaign targeting or exclusions, Google requires that your account be in good standing, have at least 90 days of spend history, and have accumulated at least US$50,000 in lifetime spend.
If you’re managing a smaller account that hasn’t hit that milestone yet, or perhaps will never hit that milestone, that doesn’t mean that Customer Match isn’t for you! You should still upload your customer list to Google Ads immediately.
Why? Even without direct targeting eligibility, your uploaded customer list acts as a key AI signal. Google Ads uses it to train your Smart Bidding and optimized targeting (including Performance Max); the algorithm looks at the traits of your customers to find similar high-converting prospects.
Additionally, uploading your list opens up Audience Insights inside Audience Manager. You can review the demographic breakdowns and see which Google audience segments your customers belong to, completely free of charge. This is a great way to get ideas for new Demand Gen audience targeting, or different kinds of ad creative / landing pages.
Customer match campaign compatibility
Once your account crosses the lifetime spend threshold, Customer Match becomes compatible with campaigns running ads across Search, Shopping, Gmail, YouTube, and Display. You can apply your customer list on targeting or exclusion in Search, Shopping, Display, Demand Gen or Video campaigns. And although Performance Max doesn’t allow audience targeting, you can exclude Your data segments (including a customer list) and you can achieve a similar effect via Customer Lifecycle goals.
Customer Match unlocks customer lifecycle goals
Customer Lifecycle Goals are a feature of Search, Shopping, and Performance Max that let you tell the system how to value or prioritize different user segments within a single campaign.
For example, in “New Customer Only” mode, your customer list is treated as a hard exclusion so that the campaign only targets new customers. In “Customer Retention” mode, it does the opposite, focusing exclusively on your customer list to encourage repeat purchase behavior. There’s also New Customer Value, High Value Customers, New Prospect Mode, and more – and none of it works without Customer Match.
So when should you use this vs. direct targeting or exclusion?
I developed my “1% Rule” for customer lifecycle goals: unless your active customer list represents at least 1% of your target geographic location’s population, you probably don’t need to use customer lifecycle goals. For instance, targeting the United States (population 340 million) requires a list of roughly 3.4 million users, according to my 1% rule, to make customer lifecycle goals effective.
Conversion-based customer lists: Another Customer Match feature
Customer Match, when paired with Enhanced Conversions, unlocks another audience targeting feature: Conversion-Based Customer Lists. This bridges the gap between a single conversion action and long-term user data segments.
While a conversion is a single point-in-time event (like a form fill or a purchase), a data segment is an ongoing list of users (like a customer list or website remarketing list). A conversion-based customer list creates a list of users who have completed your conversion actions, like a list of Purchasers or a list of Form Fillers – all automatically generated and updated for you.
Technical execution: How to upload your customer list
To get your customer data into Google Ads securely, navigate to Tools > Data Manager to check for direct integrations. Platforms like Shopify, HubSpot, and Salesforce can link directly to Google Ads to sync your data automatically. If you do not use a major CRM, you can perform a manual upload via CSV file in Tools > Shared Library > Audience Manager.
Just remember to keep uploading that data so your list doesn’t go stale! This is one of the top mistakes I see when I audit Google Ads accounts; a customer list that was created two years ago and never touched again. If you receive multiple leads or transactions daily, update your lists every 24 hours. If you only pick up a handful of customers each month, a bi-weekly or monthly calendar reminder is sufficient to keep your data fresh.
Remember, you must have user consent to upload customer data to Google Ads. Buying a list from a third party and uploading it violates Google Ads policy and potentially local privacy laws. Also, your website’s privacy policy must explicitly state that you share user data with third-party platforms like Google for advertising purposes.
The exception: Who shouldn’t use Customer Match
If your business falls under sensitive verticals such as healthcare, religion, personal hardships, or financial distress, I’m sorry to say that you cannot use Customer Match at all. Google blocks all “your data segments” in these industries to prevent exploitation of personal situations, illegal behaviour, etc.
But as long as you’re advertising in a “regular” industry, Customer Match is a non-negotiable. Your first-party data – a customer list – is one of the best competitive advantages you have. By providing Google’s AI with your own proprietary training data, you’re giving it the exact parameters it needs to find your next best customer.
This article is part of our ongoing Search Engine Land series, Everything you need to know about Google Ads in less than 3 minutes. In each edition, Jyll highlights a different Google Ads feature, and what you need to know to get the best results from it – all in a quick 3-minute read.
AI in the wild: Confident, wrong, and weirdly expensive
Imagine working in SEO for years, researching a problem you know inside and out, only to have an LLM confidently explain why your experience is wrong.
That happened to me. Actually, it happened three different times last week with Gemini.
The scary part wasn’t that the answers were obviously bad. It was that they sounded good. The responses were polished, believable, and directionally accurate enough that most people would never question them.
And if you aren’t deeply familiar with the topic, you probably wouldn’t know how to challenge the answer.
Funny enough, I caught it twice. The third time cost me money. All within the same week.
Example 1: Gemini educates me on technical SEO
Let me give you some context.
I’m currently helping migrate a client’s FAQ hub from a provider-hosted subdomain to a self-hosted implementation.
The FAQ lives under a /faq/ folder, but individual Q&A pages are parameter-based URLs. Normally not an issue… except Shopify forces canonicals back to the root /faq/ page, effectively preventing those pages from being indexed.
While researching Shopify-specific solutions and duplication considerations, Gemini gave me this response:

Excuse me?!
You will absolutely not be penalized for conflicting SEO signals.
At best, Google indexes what it wants. At worst, it ignores directives it doesn’t trust.
The bigger issue is the wording.
“Penalty” is basically the magic word in SEO. The moment leadership hears it, priorities shift, momentum dies, and recommendations become harder to implement.
Then Gemini doubled down.

I asked whether removing the canonicals and allowing the parameter pages to exist independently was an option.
Gemini responded:
- “Google generally ignores query parameters.”
Wow… just wow.
Below is an implementation I worked on with the Saatva team, where we intentionally indexed parameter URLs within the shopping experience.

Search Console and URL inspection confirmed those pages indexed just fine.
Parameter pages can absolutely rank, index, and generate value.
The problem isn’t that Gemini was wrong (as in it’s a more difficult implementation).
It’s that the answer sounded believable enough that someone without SEO experience would probably accept it and move on.

Example 2: Gemini says solve the issue with a $3,000 part
This one hit differently because I’m not a mechanic.
I’ve been troubleshooting an issue on my Jeep SRT and spent hours outside in the sun collecting data, testing fuses, reviewing OBD2 logs, and trying to narrow down the root cause. After reviewing everything, Gemini confidently concluded the issue was likely a rear differential failure and suggested a full replacement.
Estimated damage? Roughly $3,000 in OEM parts alone.

The response sounded fantastic. It was detailed, logical, and even complimented my troubleshooting process.
The problem? It was wrong. Really wrong.
After pushing back and sharing additional OBD2 data I had been tracking during diagnosis, Gemini completely reversed course and admitted it jumped to a worst-case scenario without enough evidence.

In other words, I almost spent thousands replacing parts I didn’t need.
That’s what makes these examples interesting. In SEO, I immediately knew Gemini was wrong because I had years of experience to challenge the recommendation. Here, I didn’t have that advantage. I had to rely on skepticism, continue testing, and avoid treating the answer as fact.
Same AI. Same confidence. Completely different outcome.
Example 3: Gemini cost me $20 million dollars!
OK, technically, this was video game money.
I was playing Madden, working through team logistics, and trying to optimize salary cap spending to re-sign key players and keep the roster together.
At some point, I got lazy and tagged in my partner, Gemini. I shared a screenshot of the team finances and asked for a roadmap to restructure contracts and optimize the cap situation.
Gemini gave me a detailed plan. I followed it.
And it put me $20 million over the salary cap.
The funny part is this perfectly mirrors the earlier examples.
The answer looked good. It was organized, confident, and gave me a clear player-by-player action plan.
So I trusted it. Then I called Gemini out.

You’ll notice in the second screenshot that Gemini essentially points out that I blindly trusted the recommendation without validating the math.
Honestly… fair.
The difference is that this mistake only cost me fake money and a Madden franchise. The Jeep example almost cost me real money, and the SEO example could have cost implementation momentum and trust.
The value of expertise was never memorizing answers. It was knowing when something feels off, asking better questions, and recognizing when the answer smells like bullshit.
AI didn’t remove that skill. If anything, it made it more valuable.
AI isn’t replacing experts. It’s replacing people who have stopped thinking.

Google’s expanded candidate set and the selection crisis
Google’s expanded candidate set signals a deeper shift in how search systems evaluate content. As AI systems process larger pools of information, visibility increasingly depends on verification, relationships, and trust signals instead of traditional keyword targeting alone.
That shift is pushing SEO beyond retrieval and ranking mechanics toward something closer to forensic architecture — systems designed to help machines verify and trust information at scale.
Search Engine Land recently published an article about Google’s expanded candidate set. Reading it, I felt a massive wave of relief and a shot of adrenaline. It confirmed that the rabbit hole I’ve been digging into for the last five years isn’t just a personal obsession. It’s exactly where the digital ecosystem is heading.
For over 30 years, I’ve worked to meet today’s requirements in ways that also serve tomorrow’s. That experience teaches you to recognize patterns early and make decisions that aren’t just tasks, but stepping stones toward where the industry is heading next.
The evolution: From library clerk to forensic investigator
To understand why the “selection crisis” is happening, you first have to distinguish between a crawler and an AI agent.
In the early days, Googlebot was a mechanical fetcher. It followed strict, rules-based logic: find a link, download the page, and index the words. It didn’t “think” about your content. It simply recorded it. It was a library clerk.
The evolution toward intelligence
Over the last decade, that library clerk effectively went back to school, earned a PhD in linguistics, and became a forensic investigator:
- The thinking layer (2015): RankBrain allowed the system to infer intent for queries it had never seen before.
- The contextual shift (2019): BERT allowed the crawler to understand relationships between words, moving search beyond keywords and toward information gain (IG).
- The generative agent leap (2023–present): With Gemini and AI Overviews, the system now reads hundreds of pages simultaneously to synthesize a single, unique answer.
The SEO toolkit you know, plus the AI visibility data you need.
The OpenAI catalyst and the selection crisis
The arrival of ChatGPT in late 2022 accelerated the shift toward answer engines. Users stopped asking for recipes and started demanding meal plans.
This created what I call the “selection crisis.” Because an AI agent delivers a single, cohesive answer, it must select which facts to include and which to ignore. That leveled the playing field. A natural language interface allowed anyone to access high-quality information, regardless of their search literacy.
For those of us in the trenches, this validated that information gain and atomic facts are the only currencies that matter. If an AI system can summarize your 2,000-word page in two sentences, the other 1,980 words become context debt — unnecessary weight the machine will eventually ignore.
A 30-year journey toward information gain and atomic facts
This conclusion didn’t arrive through a “magic wand” moment. It came from 30 years of identifying zombie facts, or outdated and incorrect information masquerading as truth, along with extensive trial and error.
My path began in high-stakes industries: online pharmacies and regulated iGaming.
In these sectors, trust isn’t a buzzword. It’s the only way to stay in business. Back in 2018, I started digging into semantic triples and the knowledge graph. I realized the crawler didn’t just need to find us. It needed a logical map to understand us.
The commodity crisis
Later, while managing eight ecommerce sites selling identical products at identical prices, I ran into the commodity crisis. If everyone says the same thing, the answer engine has no logical reason to choose you. You must provide the atomic fact: the unique, verified piece of information only you can provide.
I spent a decade building tools to address the gaps I found:
- The E-E-A-T engine: A 500-point forensic audit system based on Google’s Search Quality Rater Guidelines.
- The atomic sandwich: A three-layer architecture (atomic fact, information gain, structural layer) that treats content like a technical blueprint.
- The forensic IG evaluator: A tool to measure whether your content actually adds something new to the conversation.
Eventually, the toolbelt became too heavy. The problems — context debt and the trust gap — required a more unified approach.
That led me to develop a framework designed to bridge high-level engineering and kitchen-table comprehension.
Building trust in the answer engine landscape
A recent forensic audit I conducted across 28 digital entities confirmed the selection crisis has reached the general web. As Search Engine Land reported, Google is now evaluating a much larger pool of pages for rankings.
In a field of hundreds, the machine is no longer asking who has the best keywords. It’s asking, “Who can I verify?” Rankings alone are no longer enough. You need to become a source AI systems can verify and trust.
To solve this, I use three pillars of forensic engineering:
- Pillar 1 – Cryptographic authority: In a deepfake economy, I use the JSON Web Signature (JWS) standard (RFC 7515) to sign an entity’s manifest. Think of it as a fast pass through the candidate set because it enables instant verification.
- Pillar 2 – The semantic graph: AI thinks in relationships, not paragraphs. Using W3C RDF-star standards, I export audits as structured knowledge graphs. This minimizes translation error when AI systems read your data.
- Pillar 3 – Regulatory alignment: I mapped the architecture to the EU AI Act (Regulation 2024/1689). This protects digital GDP against legislative shifts. If you want to be visible globally, you have to meet global requirements.
The answer engine changes what gets selected
The expansion of the candidate set shows how search engines are becoming answer engines. Visibility increasingly depends on whether AI systems can verify, connect, and trust the information associated with your entity.
That shift changes the job of SEO. It’s no longer just about retrieval and rankings. It’s increasingly about building systems that help machines understand relationships, validate information, and establish trust at scale.
The frameworks and standards required to support that shift already exist in the public domain. The challenge now is learning how to assemble them into a reliable foundation for visibility in AI-driven search.
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Tellur Mütəllimov “Sabah”da qaldı – Rəsmi
Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının və Azəbaycan Kubokunun qalibi “Sabah” müdafiəçisi Tellur Mütəllimov ilə yeni müqavilə bağlayıb.
Arena.az bu barədə paytaxt klubunun rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir.
31 yaşlı futbolçu ilə yeni anlaşmanın müddəti 2 ildir. Tərəflər arasındakı əvvəlki sözləşmənin müddəti bu ilin yayına qədər idi.
Tellur Mütəllimov 2022-ci ildən “Sabah”ın uğurları üçün çalışır. Azərbaycan millisinin də üzvü olan futbolçu paytaxt klubunun heyətində ümumilikdə 102 oyun keçirib. O, bu oyunlarda 5 qola imza atıb, 4 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub.
Cinah müdafiəçisi “Sabah”ın heyətində 1 dəfə Azərbaycan çempionu, 2 dəfə isə Azərbaycan Kubokunun qalibi olub.
Tellur daha öncə “Zirə”, “Sumqayıt” və “Qəbələ”nin də formasını geyinib.
31 yaşlı futbolçu 2017-ci ilin mart ayında debüt etdiyi Azərbaycan milli komandasının heyətində 7 oyuna çıxıb, məhsuldar fəaliyyəti ilə diqqət çəkməyib.
“Sabah” daha öncə Coy-Lens Mikels, Stas Pokatilov və Velko Simiçlə də yeni müqavilə bağlamışdı. Jesse Sekidika, Pavol Şafranko, Nicat Mehbalıyev və Amin Seydiyev isə paytaxt klubuna lazım olmayıblar.
“Üzgüçülük hamı üçün”: final mərhələsi başladı
İyunun 4-də Bakı Su İdmanı Sarayında Gənclər və İdman Nazirliyi və Azərbaycan Üzgüçülük Federasiyasının təşkilatçılığı ilə “Üzgüçülük hamı üçün” layihəsinin final mərhələsinin açılış mərasimi keçirilib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, əvvəlcə Azərbaycan Respublikasının Dövlət Himni səsləndirilib. Daha sonra Azərbaycanın ərazi bütövlüyü uğrunda şəhid olmuş qəhrəmanların xatirəsi bir dəqiqəlik sükutla yad edilib.
Tədbirdə gənclər və idman naziri Fərid Qayıbov, Azərbaycan Üzgüçülük Federasiyasının prezidenti Zaur Əliyev çıxış ediblər.
Açılış mərasimindən sonra yarışlara rəsmi start verilib. Final mərhələsində Azərbaycan və Türkiyədən idmançılar mübarizə aparır. Azərbaycan komandası Bakı, Sumqayıt, Gəncə, Lənkəran və Mingəçevir şəhərləri, eləcə də Goranboy, Balakən və İsmayıllı rayonlarını təmsil edən iştirakçılarla yarışlarda təmsil olunur.
Bu gün keçirilən yarışlarda idmançılar 10–11, 12–13, 14–15, 46–50, 51–55, 56–60 və 61 yaşdan yuxarı kateqoriyalar üzrə medallar uğrunda mübarizə aparırlar.
Qeyd edək ki, yarışa sabah yekun vurulacaq.
“Sabah”da yeni müqavilə
“Sabah” müdafiəçi Tellur Mütəllimovla yeni müqavilə bağlayıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, 31 yaşlı futbolçu ilə yeni müqavilənin müddəti 2 ildir.
Tellur 2022-ci ildən “Sabah”ın uğurları üçün çalışır. Azərbaycan millisinin də üzvü olan futbolçu “Sabah”da ümumilikdə 102 oyun keçirib.
Mütəllimov Komandanın uğurlarında xüsusi pay sahibi olmuş futbolçulardandır. O, “Sabah”ın heyətində 1 dəfə Azərbaycan çempionu, 2 dəfə isə ölkə kubokunun sahibi olub.
PSJ-nin futbolçusu ingilislərin hədəfində
Fransalı futbolçu Bredli Barkola PSJ-dən ayrıla bilər.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, İngiltərənin “Arsenal” və “Liverpul” klubu vingerlə yaxından maraqlanır. Bu barədə insayder Fabrizio Romano məlumat yayıb.
Barkola PSJ-dən ayrılmağa müsbət yanaşır. O, əsas heyətdəki yerini itirib və bundan narahatdır.
Barkola başa çatan mövsümdə 49 oyunda 13 qol vurub.
“Real”a gəlməyimin əsas səbəbkarlarından biri Ronaldodur”
“Real”ın futbolçusu Endrik açıqlama verib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, braziliyalı hücumçu kumirini açıqlayıb:
“Real”a gəlməyimin əsas səbəbkarlarından biri Kriştiano Ronaldodur. Uşaq vaxtı onu çox izləyirdim. Ronaldo mənim kumirimdir. Eyni zamanda dünyanın ən böyük klubuna “yox” deyə bilməzdim”.
Endrik 2024-cü ildə “Palmeyras”dan “Real”a transfer olunub. O, başa çatan mövsümün ikinci yarısını Fransanın “Lion” klubunda keçirib.
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Versatile Juventus full-back Cambiaso has attracted interest from Barcelona and Chelsea, and according to Sky Sport Italia, the Catalans have sounded out the defender’s availability in recent hours.
Juventus want at least €30m for Cambiaso
Calciomercato.com reports that Juventus are open to offers for the Italy international, but the Bianconeri will only consider selling the 26-year-old for at least €30m.
Cambiaso can either play as a left-back or as a right-back, and his contract at the Allianz Stadium runs out in June 2029.
Previous reports linked the ex-Genoa and Bologna defender with Como and Inter, but currently Juventus are not in advanced talks with any club interested in Cambiaso.

The Italy international ended the 2025-26 campaign with three goals and five assists in 47 appearances across all competitions with the Bianconeri.
He made his senior Italy debut in 2024 and has scored three goals in 19 games with the Azzurri.
Chivu arrives for new meeting with Inter directors over contract and transfers
Cristian Chivu has arrived at Inter’s headquarters for a new meeting regarding his contract extension and the club’s summer transfer strategies.
Inter coach Chivu is meeting club directors now, having arrived at the Nerazzurri’s headquarters in the early afternoon.
The two parties already met in mid-May after the Nerazzurri’s Scudetto and Coppa Italia victories.
As reported by several media outlets, including Sky Sport Italia, Chivu and Inter executives are discussing a contract extension for the coach and the club’s summer transfer strategies.


Inter are prepared to part ways with Denzel Dumfries, who is set to join Real Madrid in a €20m deal.
The designated replacement is Marco Palestra of Atalanta, but the two clubs have yet to reach an agreement for the 21-year-old.
According to Gianluca Di Marzio, Inter and Chivu are expected to agree on a new one-year contract, expiring in 2028, with an option for a further campaign.
Video: Chivu arrives for Inter meeting
Saelemaekers also wanted by Napoli and Allegri amid Milan chaos
Thursday’s reports claim that Milan could also be at risk of losing Alexis Saelemaekers amidst the club’s ongoing boardroom chaos, as Napoli and former Rossoneri head coach Massimiliano Allegri are said to be keen to lure the Belgian and Adrien Rabiot away from San Siro.
Napoli want to pinch Saelemaekers and Rabiot from Milan
Milan’s mass exodus in the boardroom could lead to even more departures amongst the playing staff in a period of major uncertainty for the Serie A giants.
The club failed to qualify for the Champions League in the final weekend of the 2025-26 season, despite the fact that the team had spent much of the year in second place, and head coach Allegri, sporting director Igli Tare, technical director Geoffrey Moncada and CEO Giorgio Furlani were all given their marching orders the day after the season ended as a result.
Now into June and with no appointments made, there have also been reports that some of Milan’s biggest star players could leave the club as well, including the likes of Luka Modric, Rafael Leao, Mike Maignan, Rabiot and now Saelemaekers, too.
Rabiot and Saelemaekers are said to be of interest to Allegri, who will take over from the recently-departed Antonio Conte as head coach of Napoli.
Saelemaekers has been on Milan’s books since 2020, but has represented three different clubs across the last three seasons. He was handed a new, long-term contract extension in December, which ties him to the Rossoneri until the summer of 2031.

Despite the club’s current lack of leaders at boardroom level, reports from Calciomercato.com claim that Milan are adamant that Saelemaekers will not leave the club to strengthen a direct rival this summer.
Napoli, meanwhile, are reportedly hoping to pull off a loan with an option to buy, which Milan are extremely reluctant to accept.
Picture: Ryanair trolls Italy on social media over World Cup fiasco
Ryanair trolled Italy with a brutal post on X ahead of the Azzurri’s friendly game against Luxembourg: ‘Where exactly?’
Ryanair trolled the Italian national team on Wednesday with a cheeky comment on X.
The Italian FA shared a photo of the players boarding for their away game in Luxembourg, captioned “en route.” Ryanair quickly responded with a highly sarcastic remark: “To where exactly?”
Italy have failed to qualify for the World Cup for the third time in a row, making their last appearance in the competition in 2014.
The Azzurri, led by caretaker coach Silvio Baldini, beat Luxembourg 1-0 on Wednesday and will finish the season on Sunday in another away friendly in Greece.
Ryanair trolls Italy on X
to where exactly? https://t.co/166csGLc8F
— Ryanair (@Ryanair) June 4, 2026
Why Solet is likely to sign Udinese contract extension before joining Inter
Thursday’s reports claim that Oumar Solet is getting close to securing a move to Serie A and Coppa Italia champions Inter this summer, but the Frenchman is expected to extend his contract with Udinese first. Here’s why.
Why Solet could sign new Udinese contract before joining Inter
Inter are hoping to add to their defensive unit this summer with Francesco Acerbi and Matteo Darmian leaving at the end of their contracts, whilst Yann Bisseck could be sold amidst interest from Bayern Munich.
Several centre-backs have been linked with a potential move to San Siro this summer, including Sassuolo’s Tarik Muharemovic and Roma pair Gianluca Mancini and Evan Ndicka, but reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport indicate that a deal for Udinese’s Solet is edging ever closer.

The Frenchman is reportedly valued in the region of €25m given that he is heading into the final year of his contract, which is set to expire on June 30, 2027.
According to recent updates, Udinese are open to the idea of sending Solet out on loan with an obligation to buy. But, this would require Solet signing a contract extension first as he would otherwise be out of contract next summer and could walk away on a free transfer.

This would allow Inter to bring Solet in for the 2026-27 season, but would also reserve their budget for signings in other areas, such as wing-back Marco Palestra, who is expected to cost around €50m from Atalanta.
The benefit for Udinese is that they will still be able to recoup a decent transfer fee for a player who is otherwise at risk of running down his contract and leaving for free.
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- ‘We are delighted’: Wilcox issues statement to fans after rubber-stamping Man Utd’s first summer deal
‘We are delighted’: Wilcox issues statement to fans after rubber-stamping Man Utd’s first summer deal
Jason Wilcox has told fans he’s ‘delighted’ after Manchester United confirmed that Tom Heaton had put pen to paper on a new deal.
The veteran’s terms would’ve expired at the end of the month had he not agreed a one-year extension.
?? @TomHeatonGK has signed a new one-year contract at United!
— Manchester United (@ManUtd) June 4, 2026
Tom Heaton pens 12-month deal at United
Speaking to club media, the Director of Football said: “We are delighted that Tom is continuing for another year. Everyone is well aware of the importance of his leadership and professionalism within the group.
“Tom has played a key role in helping to support Senne [Lammens] throughout his first season in the Premier League; his constant dedication and mentality set a fantastic standard for our goalkeeping group.”
Heaton hasn’t played for the first team since 2021, but everyone at Old Trafford has been keen to keep him around due to the impact he has on the rest of the squad, particularly the goalkeeping department.
As referenced by Wilcox, the 40-year-old’s experience and expertise make him an invaluable character to have around the dressing room.
Heaton will continue to be Senne Lammens’ mentor
Three-capped England international Heaton made the bench on five occasions last season; four times in the Premier League and once in the League Cup.
Altay Bayindir started 2025/2026 as Ruben Amorim’s No.1 between the sticks, until his shoddy showings led to the board frantically trying to secure a new shot-stopper before the summer deadline day.
They eventually landed on Aston Villa’s Emiliano Martinez and Royal Antwerp’s Senne Lammens, going as far as agreeing personal terms with the former, before favouring the more youthful option in the form of the 23-year-old Belgian.
Senne Lammens with a brilliant save to deny Noah Okafor ?
@tntsports & @discoveryplusUK pic.twitter.com/AEmf9mXms6
— Football on TNT Sports (@footballontnt) January 4, 2026
Lammens has since repaid INEOS’ faith in him, overseeing a stellar maiden campaign even amidst Amorim’s turbulent departure.
In fact, the Club Brugge graduate was named the Transfer of the Season by the Premier League on Monday, showing just how transformative he’s been in M16.
Making an instant impact for his new club ??@ManUtd’s goalkeeper Senne Lammens is @BarclaysFooty Transfer of the Season ? pic.twitter.com/SG0Saqr6Gd
— Premier League (@premierleague) June 1, 2026
Meanwhile, out-of-favour duo Bayindir and Andre Onana will be sold in the coming months, with a new ‘keeper expected to be brought in to play second fiddle to Lammens.
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Samsung and Actro push forward with glass substrate inspection innovation
Samsung Electro-Mechanics and Actro are working together to create a new machine that can check glass substrates for defects. Glass substrates are special glass materials that may be used in future semiconductor chips.
The new machine uses terahertz (THz) waves, a type of electromagnetic wave. These waves can go through glass and help find tiny cracks or damage inside the material. This allows engineers to check the glass without breaking or cutting it.
Samsung is providing glass substrate samples to Actro. Actro is using these samples to improve its inspection equipment and make it better at finding defects.
The biggest benefit of terahertz technology is that it is non-destructive. This means the glass does not get damaged during testing. It is also safer than X-ray inspection because it does not use harmful radiation. Another advantage is that it does not need liquids or special materials during the inspection process.
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However, there is one problem. The inspection process is still slow. The machine checks one small point at a time instead of scanning the whole glass at once. Due to this, it takes a long time to inspect an entire glass substrate.
To solve this issue, Actro is developing a method that focuses only on areas where defects are likely to be found. This can help reduce inspection time and make the technology suitable for mass production.
Terahertz inspection will become more important as glass substrates are used in future semiconductor packaging. Samsung expects glass substrate technology to be commercialized around 2028. Both companies are working to make the inspection process faster and more practical for future semiconductor manufacturing.
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Huawei nova Y74 goes official with a 6,620mAh battery
Huawei appears to have silently unveiled the nova Y74 in global markets, roughly a year after launching the nova Y73. The budget 4G phone features a 6.67-inch display and a 6,620mAh battery, and appears to be a rebadged version of the Enjoy 90 Plus that debuted in China in March. The Huawei nova Y74 features a 6.67-inch LCD display with a 90Hz refresh rate, HD+ resolution, and up to 850 nits of peak brightness. Huawei has not disclosed the chipset powering the device, but given its striking resemblance to the Enjoy 90 Plus, it is likely using a Kirin 800-series processor. The...
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- Saints' Alvin Kamara gets trade update involving Packers, Bengals
Saints' Alvin Kamara gets trade update involving Packers, Bengals

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Alvin Kamara seems to want to remain with the New Orleans Saints.
Whether the Saints can keep him around is an entirely different story, though, after they signed Travis Etienne in free agency.
Kamara's contract probably at least needs to be reworked, or he might have to be traded.
"The Saints' beloved veteran turns 31 in July and posted career lows in touches (164) and scrimmage yards (657) in 2025," ESPN's Dan Graziano writes in a new article on Thursday in which he discusses possible candidates to be moved by the trade deadline. "New Orleans doled out big money to Travis Etienne Jr. in free agency and has a crowded RB room that also includes Kendre Miller, Audric Estime and Ty Chandler. Kamara has one year left on his contract, which has been amended so many times it's difficult to truly assess the size of the dead money burden New Orleans will take on whenever he's gone."
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Even if the Saints want to move Kamara, what team has room for him both in their offense and on their salary cap sheet?
Graziano mentions both the Green Bay Packers and Cincinnati Bengals.
"It's hard to see a team offering too much for Kamara at this point in his career," Graziano writes. "But if he lands in the right kind of backfield and the right kind of role, he could have a chance to go out with a bang. Maybe a place such as Cincinnati or Green Bay has a way to use him to help the offense."
Kamara still has a quality skillset, albeit a lessened one of the version of him that was one of the top RBs in the NFL.
Even the Saints could still make use of it, just in a much more limited way than they have for most of his career.
Kamara probably doesn't want to leave, but he'd also likely appreciate a quality workload with a quality team, so these rumors won't be going away anytime soon.
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- Vikings-Chargers trade pitch sends $21M red flag to reunite with Jim Harbaugh
Vikings-Chargers trade pitch sends $21M red flag to reunite with Jim Harbaugh

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The Minnesota Vikings entered the season with J.J. McCarthy as their starting quarterback. However, Kyler Murray was released by the Arizona Cardinals and quickly became available.
So far, McCarthy has not seemed thrilled with the situation, especially now that there is another quarterback capable of taking his starting job. McCarthy made some interesting comments when asked about the quarterback competition with Murray.
“It’s just like two guys in a classroom. He sits on one side and I sit on the other side. It’s the coaches’ responsibility to teach us and coach us,” McCarthy said.
While McCarthy's handling of the situation has been somewhat unusual, he also has not necessarily backed it up on the field. At this point, Murray appears to be performing better.
“Murray made all of the best throws of the practice, demonstrating his downfield touch and accuracy," ESPN’s Kevin Seifert wrote. "Nothing McCarthy did was objectionable, and one of his few incompletions -- a pass to the flat that cornerback Byron Murphy Jr. nearly intercepted -- occurred when two receivers drifted far too close to each other. And while McCarthy's post-practice comments about their relationship delivered headlines, it was Murray who might have said the most notable four words of the afternoon: 'My confidence is unshakeable.'"
If Murray wins the job, which is what it currently looks like, the Vikings may need to consider moving McCarthy. It is fair to wonder how he would handle a backup role long term. Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio believes he should be traded to the Los Angeles Chargers.
“Trade him to the Chargers,” said Florio. “I know they have got Trey Lance back to be an understudy to Justin Herbert. But Jim Harbaugh is the one who went on and on about J.J McCarthy, and maybe J.J. McCarthy will flourish somewhere else.”
This would be an intriguing move, as McCarthy would reunite with his former college coach, Jim Harbaugh. It is hard to know exactly how he would respond to a permanent backup role in Minnesota if Murray officially secures the starting job.
McCarthy is on his $21 million rookie contract. In Los Angeles, there would be no uncertainty about the quarterback hierarchy, as Justin Herbert is firmly entrenched as the starter. In Minnesota, McCarthy may continue to believe he should be the one leading the offense if Murray remains ahead of him on the depth chart.
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- Heat assistant Caron Butler shares story of protecting Giannis Antetokounmpo during a shooting
Heat assistant Caron Butler shares story of protecting Giannis Antetokounmpo during a shooting

Miami Heat assistant Caron Butler shared a Giannis Antetokounmpo story that explains why old locker-room bonds can still matter years later.
Caron Butler and Giannis Antetokounmpo were teammates on the Milwaukee Bucks during the 2013-14 NBA season, with Butler as a veteran former NBA champion and Giannis still finding his way as a rookie.
That shared history carries new weight because Miami keeps surfacing as a rumored destination if Antetokounmpo leaves the Bucks.
Caron Butler protected Giannis Antetokounmpo early
Butler appeared on Giannis’ elder brother Thanasis Antetokounmpo’s show, ‘The Thanalysis Podcast,’ recalling a scare from Giannis’ rookie year, when he instinctively grabbed the future MVP because he believed there had been a gunshot in the club they were at.
“We was at a crazy little spot, Club 601. We all thought it was a gunshot. Everybody ducked, but I grabbed him just to protect him. The one thing I always did as a vet, I always protected my young people. He was special, and still is special to me, because he’s like, part of my legacy. He was my rook. So I gotta always make sure he’s okay. He came out on the strength of me.”

The story fits their Milwaukee roles. Butler averaged 11.0 points, 4.6 rebounds, and 1.6 assists in 34 games for the Bucks that season.
Antetokounmpo averaged 6.8 points, 4.4 rebounds, and 1.9 assists across 77 rookie games. He was still raw, but Butler saw someone worth protecting even then.
Giannis Antetokounmpo to Heat links gain an additional layer
Butler’s connection to Antetokounmpo does not make Miami the favorite, but it adds another layer to a rumor gaining traction around the league.
The Athletic’s Sam Amick and Eric Nehm reported that Antetokounmpo prefers to remain in the Eastern Conference, with the Miami Heat viewed by many around the league as the strongest landing spot if Milwaukee moves him this summer.
“The noise surrounding the Miami Heat and Antetokounmpo remains louder than all the rest. Many people around the league, from agents to executives, continue to believe that Antetokounmpo will end up in Miami when this saga finally comes to an end.”
That is why Butler’s story resonates beyond nostalgia. He is not just a Heat assistant with a distant connection; he was there at the very start of Giannis’ NBA journey.
Miami still needs assets, timing, and Milwaukee’s cooperation to make any move happen. But if relationships matter in a superstar pursuit, Butler’s history gives the Heat one more reason to believe they are in the mix.
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- Serena Williams’ tennis comeback to begin with 19-year-old doubles partner Victoria Mboko
Serena Williams’ tennis comeback to begin with 19-year-old doubles partner Victoria Mboko
LONDON (AP) — Serena Williams will make her eagerly anticipated return to professional tennis playing doubles alongside a partner who is 25 years younger.
Victoria Mboko, the 19-year-old Canadian ranked No. 9, revealed Thursday she would have the “honor” of playing with the 44-year-old Williams as wild-card entries at the Queen’s Club next week.
They practiced on the grass courts in west London on Thursday.
“The Queen is back,” Mboko wrote in a post on Instagram alongside a picture of her standing next to Williams.
“An honor to share the court with one of the greatest athletes of all time this week,” Mboko added. “Even more excited to play doubles together! Tennis is pretty special.”
Williams, a 23-time Grand Slam singles champion, stepped away from tennis in 2022. She has yet to say whether she plans to play at Wimbledon or the U.S. Open in 2026.
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- Browns preseason broadcast schedule set with one prime time game
Browns preseason broadcast schedule set with one prime time game
The NFL announced the preseason broadcast schedule for all teams including the Cleveland Browns and fans outside of the viewing area should prepare themselves because it includes a nationally televised matchup on Amazon Prime Video which likely serves as their warm up game prior to the start of the regular season.
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Additionally, the time and date for the Hall of Fame Game was announced. Here’s a rundown:
- Saturday, Aug. 15, Browns at Bears, 1 p.m. TV: (WEWS, Channel 5), Radio: 92.3 FM The Fan, ESPN 850.
- Saturday, Aug. 22, Browns vs. Bills, 1 p.m., TV: (WEWS, Channel 5), Radio: 92.3 FM The Fan, ESPN 850.
- Thursday, Aug. 27, Browns vs. Patriots, 8 p.m. TV: (WEWS, Channel 5), Radio: 92.3 FM The Fan, ESPN 850, Streaming: Amazon Prime Video.
Hall of Fame Game set in Canton
The time for the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game was also made official. It is on Thursday, Aug. 6. The Carolina Panthers will play the Arizona Cardinals at 8 p.m. on WKYC (Channel 3).
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- Braves Minor League Recap: Brett Sears strikes out eight in four frames
Braves Minor League Recap: Brett Sears strikes out eight in four frames

Overall, it was a pretty abysmal day down on the farm as not a single Atlanta minor league affiliate was able to scratch out a win on Wednesday. With that being said, there were a few individual performances that stood out, so let’s get into it.
(30-29) Gwinnett Stripers 4, (23-36) Norfolk Tide 6
- Jair Camargo, C: 2-3, HR, 2B, 2 RBI, R
- Jim Jarvis, SS: 2-4, RBI
- Aaron Schunk, 1B: 1-4, 2B, RBI, R
- Elieser Hernandez, SP: 6 IP, 6 H, 3 ER, 3 BB, 6 K
Gwinnett came up short on Wednesday night, losing to Norfolk as the bullpen blew a tie game in the top half of the ninth inning as the Tide came away with the win.
Elieser Hernandez got the start for the Stripers and despite giving up a pair of runs in the top of the first to give Norfolk a 2-0 lead, he settled in quite nicely and put up a solid outing. Across six innings of work, Hernandez gave up three runs and struck out six in the process.
Trailing by two runs, Gwinnett tied things up in the bottom of the second thanks to a pair of RBI doubles off the bats of Aaron Schunk and Jair Camargo — more on him later.
Norfolk retook the lead by scoring one run in each of the fifth and seventh innings, but the Stripers managed to tie things up yet again, this time with a solo homer from Camargo and an RBI-single from Jim Jarvis to make it a 4-4 game.
CAMARGO-ING, GOING, GOING… GONE. pic.twitter.com/DU69nKzLur
— Gwinnett Stripers (@GoStripers) June 3, 2026
However, the Stripers bullpen failed to keep the Tide at bay as Hayden Harris and James Karinchak each gave up one run in the ninth inning to give Norfolk the 6-4 lead, which held as the final in this one.
(24-267) Columbus Clingstones 1, (27-25) Rocket City Trash Pandas 3
- David McCabe, 1B: 2-3, HR, RBI, R, BB
- Logan Braunschweig, RF: 2-4
- Brett Sears, SP: 4 IP, 2 H, 8 K
Despite getting an excellent start on the mound from Brett Sears, the Columbus offense failed to match his performance as the Clingstones were held to just the one run on Wednesday.
Simply put, Sears was downright dominant. While he only went four innings, he made the most of them as he only surrendered two hits but managed to strike out a whopping eight batters in the process. Wednesday’s outing marked the fourth straight scoreless start for Sears as he’s watched his season ERA across double-A and triple-A drop to 2.18. While he is 26 at the double-A level, it’s nice to see Sears miss more bats and limit the damage when he does give up a hit or two.
As we mentioned, there wasn’t much to write home about in terms of the Clingstones’ offense in this one. However, they did get off to a hot start as David McCabe launched the first pitch he saw on the day over the left field wall for a solo homer to give Columbus the early 1-0 lead with two outs in the top of the first inning.
Talk about Rocket City! 🚀@ValeroEnergy | #ClingtoColumbuspic.twitter.com/cZrA7X7vDP
— Columbus Clingstones (@GoClingstones) June 4, 2026
The Clingstones did manage to outhit Rocket City by a 7-4 margin, but failed to string together any type of meaningful at-bats as Adam Zebrowski had the only other extra base hit — a double to lead off the top of the second inning.
(28-25) Rome Emperors 3, (21-30) Greenville Drive 9
- Mac Guscette 1-4, HR, RBI, R
- Isaiah Drake, LF: 1-5, 2B, R
- Will Verdung, 3B: 3-3, 2B
- Cedric De Grandpre, SP: 5 IP, 5 H, 4 ER, 3 BB, 7 K
Keeping with an unfortunate trend across the Atlanta farm system on Wednesday, Rome lost against Greenville by a 9-3 margin.
Cedric De Grandpre — who has been able to put up solid strikeout numbers, but has also had some trouble keeping the ball in the yard this season — didn’t have his best stuff in this one. In his five frames of work, the 24-year-old gave up four runs on five hits, but did manage to strikeout seven batters in the process. To date, De Grandpre has only had two outings in which he has not yielded a run — his season debut on April 2 and a seven strikeout, 10-inning performance on May 16.
Getting back to Wednesday’s action, the Emperors only managed five hits on the day with three of those coming off the bat of Will Verdung who added a double to his tally.
The biggest offensive blow courtesy of the Rome offense came in the bottom of the fifth as Mac Guscette launched his second homer of the year over the left field wall to cut the deficit to 4-1 at the time.
Mac Guscette tees off! pic.twitter.com/seUBMoy3sK
— Rome Emperors (@GoEmperors) June 3, 2026
While the offense had a hard time matching the nine runs scored by Greenville, one impressive highlight came in the eighth inning as Cody Miller — who was playing second base — ranged to his right into shortstop territory to slide and make an excellent stop before popping up and making the throw to get the runner at first in what was easily the best defensive play of the day for the Emperors.
(30-23) Augusta GreenJackets 5, (18-35) Delmarva Shorebirds 10
- Cooper McMurray, 1B: 2-3, HR, 2 RBI, R, BB
- Tate Southisene, SS: 1-5, RBI, R, SB
- Conor Essenburg, CF: 1-5
- Junior Garcia, RF: 2-4, R
- Ethan Bagwell, SP: 4.2 IP, 7 H, 6 ER, 2 BB, 6 K
This was a really disappointing loss for Augusta against what isn’t exactly a strong Delmarva team than won just it’s 18th game of the season by beating the GreenJackets.
Things went downhill pretty quick from the jump in this one, as Ethan Bagwell didn’t exactly have his best stuff. The Shorebirds managed to tag Bagwell for one run in the first inning and three runs in the third inning to take a 4-0 lead. Bagwell would eventually give up two more runs, bringing his total to six runs allowed on the day in what was easily his worst outing of the year to this point.
The Augusta offense did its best to try and stay in the game. In fact, the GreenJackets actually tied the game at 4-4 in the bottom of the fourth inning thanks to a two-run bomb from Cooper McMurray and a pair of run-scoring singles from both Tate Southisene and Conor Essenburg.
COOOOP big fly highlights a four-run fourth! pic.twitter.com/FhSKV9MfCP
— Augusta GreenJackets (@GreenJackets) June 4, 2026
However, with Bagwell giving up three more runs and the bullpen also giving up three more runs, it was simply too much to overcome.
One bright spot in terms of pitching was lefty Adiel Melendez who, in 2.1 innings of work, held Delmarva scoreless while striking out three batters. After a couple of rougher outings in late April and early May, the undrafted free agent has come into his own to lower his ERA to 3.68 while striking out 18 in 14.2 innings pitched.
(0-2) DSL Braves 2, (1-1) DSL Astros Blue 6
- Starlyn De La Cruz, CF: 2-3, 2B, R, BB
- Jose Manon, SS: 2-4, 2B
- Sherrintley Da Costa Gomez, LF: 1-2, 2B, R, BB
- Martires Polanco, SP: 4 IP, H, R, 3 BB, 7 K
The DSL Braves played their second game of the season on Wednesday, and a handful of players stood out above the rest.
Top international signees Starlyn De La Cruz and Jose Manon had significant days at the plate, as they both tallied a pair of hits, including one double each, on the day. De La Cruz also scored one of the Braves’ two runs on the day as well.
Sherrintley Da Costa Gomez also had a solid day at the plate, going 1-2 with a double and a run scored to his credit to go along with a walk.
On the pitching side of things, Martires Polanco made his debut on the mound for the Braves. Across just four innings of work, Polanco was excellent as the 19-year-old allowed just one hit and one unearned run while striking out seven in the process. He did walk three batters, so his control needs a little refining, which isn’t out of the ordinary for a younger arm.
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- Baseball: Newton falls to Delphos St. John's in D-VII regional final
Baseball: Newton falls to Delphos St. John's in D-VII regional final
Jun. 4—CEDARVILLE — Newton fought against Delphos St. John's in a Division VII regional final on Wednesday, but the Elwer brothers came up with too many key plays.
The Indians lost 3-0 to St. John's at Cedarville University and finish their dream season with a 23-5 record.
"This is the best team in school history for Newton baseball," coach Jordan Kopp said. "It's the farthest we've been. We didn't want it to end today, but give Delphos credit. They're really good."
Junior pitcher Cole Alexander pitched a complete game for the Indians. He gave up three earned runs on six hits and two walks while striking out eight batters.
Andrew Elwer pitched a complete game for St. John's (19-7). Aside from earned runs, his stat line was the same: six hits, two walks, eight strikeouts.
"We played good, we hit the ball fairly good, but didn't get too many timely hits," Kopp said. "... Our guys, they competed. That's what we want out of them, and they did that all year. Just really proud of those guys.
"... Cole was really good. His composure is so good. He doesn't back down from anything."
St. John's didn't have a hit until the fourth, when it strung a few together.
Tyce McClain led the top of the fourth with an infield single on a grounder, then Cam Elwer hit a fly ball to right field that senior Austin Tippie just missed. The triple drove in McClain, then Andrew Elwer hit an RBI triple to center to push the Blue Jay's lead to 2-0.
"That's a MAC school, and they swing like they're from the MAC," Kopp said. "They were really impressive."
St. John's final run came after Cam Elwer hit an RBI line-drive double to left with two outs in the seventh. The Blue Jays loaded the bases with two outs in the sixth, but Alexander coaxed a fly out to end the threat.
The Indians' best chance came in the first. Rhett Koffer hit a one-out single to center field on a hard grounder. After stealing second, he tried to score when Will Bowset hit a line-drive single to center, but was thrown out.
"I thought they made a pretty good play," Kopp said. "Good field, good throw, good tag. Credit to them."
The Indians will lose six seniors to graduation, including Koffer and Tippie, who threw a gem in a regional semifinal win over Russia on Tuesday.
"Five of (the six seniors) start, and the impact they've had on this program has been a big one," Kopp said. "... Credit to all our guys. We've got 16 here today, and they poured everything they've got into this."
St. John's is one of four Midwest Athletic Conference teams to advance to regional finals. They're the only yet to earn a state berth, with St. Henry set to face Attica Seneca East in a D-VI regional final on Thursday. The Blue Jays finished third in regular season standings behind St. Henry and Coldwater, which tied for the title.
St. John's will face either Tiffin Calvert or Kidron Central Christian in a D-VII state semifinal on Friday, June 12 at Thurman Munson Memorial Stadium in Canton.
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Delphos St. John's players celebrate after beating Newton 3-0 in a Division VII regional final on Wednesday, June 3 at Cedarville University. It's the program's second state berth and first since 2011. BRYANT BILLING / STAFF
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Delphos St. John's players celebrate after beating Newton 3-0 in a Division VII regional final on Wednesday, June 3 at Cedarville University. It's the program's second state berth and first since 2011. BRYANT BILLING / STAFF
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Delphos St. John's junior pitcher Andrew Elwer throws during a Division VII regional final against Newton on Wednesday, June 3 at Cedarville University. Elwer pitched a complete game and gave up six hits and two walks while striking out eight batters. BRYANT BILLING / STAFF
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Newton players and coaches pose for a photo following a 3-0 loss to Delphos St. John's in a Division VII regional final on Wednesday, June 3 at Cedarville University. The Indians finish 23-5, a program-best record. BRYANT BILLING / STAFF
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Delphos St. John's senior shortstop Cam Elwer (left) throws to first base during a Division VII regional final against Newton on Wednesday, June 3. Elwer was 3 for 4 with 2 RBIs in a 3-0 win. BRYANT BILLING / STAFF
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Delphos St. John's leadoff hitter Tyce McClain runs for home in the fourth inning of a Division VI regional final against Newton on Wednesday, June 3 at Cedarville University. BRYANT BILLING / STAFF
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Newton junior pitcher Cole Alexander throws during a Division VII regional final against Delphos St. John's on Wednesday, June 3 at Cedarville University. Alexander gave up three earned runs on six hits and two walks while striking out eight batters. BRYANT BILLING / STAFF
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Newton senior right fielder Austin Tippie chases a fly ball during the fourth inning of a Division VII regional final against Delphos St. John's on Wedneday, June 3 at Cedarville University. BRYANT BILLING / STAFF
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- NCAA Baseball, hot dogs, apple pie, & does any of it relate to Rutgers?
NCAA Baseball, hot dogs, apple pie, & does any of it relate to Rutgers?

Baseball was my first sport love. I wasn’t very good at playing it, but ever since my dad took me to my first game – Old Timers Day at Yankee Stadium – it has been the special sport for me.
As for college baseball, I can’t say that I live for it, but it still has that same appeal that any baseball game does: the strategy, the slower pace, the relaxed atmosphere for a fan.
And, somehow, I’ve found myself writing about baseball here more than I ever thought. And, here we are again!
Let’s start by looking at teams that made the NCAA Tournament from “our area”, and I’ll define that – very loosely – as anything east of the Mississippi and north of, oh, let’s say North Carolina (because I want to include Virginia Tech).
Teams Rutgers knows, loves/hates, and why aren’t we there instead?
Virginia Tech: former colleague in the Big East, a school I think Rutgers should emulate more than we do. They’re in the Los Angeles Regional (punishment?) The Hokies (30 – 26, 15 – 15) bowed out quickly, losing to Cal Poly and then being eliminated by No. 1 UCLA. But, they were just a .500 team in the ACC. They didn’t get out of the quarterfinals of the conference tourney. But those 30 wins were against the 13th best RPI/Strength of schedule. We’ll continue to revisit RPI as we go.
Boston College:Boston College? The Eagles were 37-23, 17-13 in ACC play. They were the No. 2 seed in the Athens Regional, bowing out with a second loss to No. 3 seed Liberty. It matched the most wins in program history set in 2005 and 2023. Like VT, BC didn’t make it out of the ACC quarters. As for RPI, the Eagles were at 50, so maybe worthy of being in. Maybe.
Liberty: I said north of North Carolina, so…. The Flames won all five of their Conference USA road series en route to a 21-9 conference record and reached the CUSA Championship Game, where they fell to fellow tournament team Jacksonville State. But, they carry a pretty nifty 43-21 record against an RPI of 60. But they did make their conference tournament finals.
Long Island: A soon to be football opponent, the Sharks were the 4-seed in Athens. They went 30-22, 26-7 NEC and won their fourth NEC title. Here’s a neat tidbit: they had consecutive games with double-digit runs, putting up 44 runs in a regular season title-clinching series win over Fairleigh Dickinson, then tacked on 43 more in a three-game sweep through the NEC Tournament. Their RPI? 297. TWO-HUNDRED NINETY SEVEN!
VCU: Why did I need to include the state of Virginia? The Rams entered the Atlantic 10 Tournament at 37-23, 20-10. They then went 5-1 to win the title and automatic bid. Despite beating No. 23 Tennessee, the Rams were shut out twice to exit the tournament. Their RPI was 132.
Holy Cross: I did not have them on my bingo card. They’re in the Austin Regional with host Texas, UC Santa Barbara, and Tarleton State – which is in Texas, by the way. Okay, take a deep breath: Holy Cross was 25-30, 13-13 Patriot League. But they went 4-1 in their tourney to earn the league’s bid. And now they’re home having gone 0-2 in Austin and being outscored 34-2. A-a-a-and the RPI was 250.
Rider: In the Gainesville Regional with Florida, Miami, and Troy. The Broncs were 33-18, a very good defensive squad. The only team from New Jersey in the NCAAs, they won the regular season MAAC title with a 22-8 record. They won the tournament to earn the bid. Alas, a pretty good team is heading home after losses to Florida and Troy. Oh yeah, the RPI: 272
Virginia: Again with the Commonwealth. UVa made it to the Hattiesburg Regional. The Hoos were knocked out of the ACC tourney in the quarters but earned an at-large bid with their 37-23, 14-16 ACC record. And while they took down Mississippi State in their second regional game, Jacksonville State sent the Cavaliers packing with its second win. RPI: 15, so likely very deserving.
Now, remember in the sub-heading where it said Teams Rutgers….hates. This next one is is why:
St. John’s: The Johnnies have always had a pretty good baseball program. Why? John Franco? I don’t know. Third base! But I digress. St. John’s had an 18-6record against Big East teams in 2026 and it claimed both the regular season title and tournament championship with ease. St. John’s didn’t drop a conference series all season. Of interest, though, is that the boys from Queens had an RPI of 165. But who cares what your RPI is when you beat Florida State twicein Tallahassee and move on to the Super Regional. Hate….
Yale: Whose idea was it to do all these teams north of Virginia? The Bulldogs were sent to the Eugene Regional where everybody else is playing in their usual time zone. Yale went 30-15-1, 14-6-1 Ivy, sweeping their way to the Ivy Tournament crown. They met their undoing against Ducks and Beavers and wrapped up their season on the west coast. RPI? 292, lower than a number of other Ivy squads.
Cincinnati: The Bearcats were conference foes in the old Big East. I honestly admire the school’s commitment to athletics. They finished the year at 38-22, 17-13 in the Big XII, good for sixth place and ahead of a lot of warm weather opponents! But, they’re home now, going 1-2 in the Starkville Regional. Their RPI a very respectable 36.
Northeastern: The Huskies and their 172 RPI were assigned to the Lawerence Regional. They carried a 39-22, 22-8 CAA and won the Coastal Athletic Association tourney in five games. Despite now sitting at home, they lost to host and No. 13 Kansas 6-3, beat Missouri State 5-1, before bowing out with a close 10-9 loss to No. 14 Arkansas. Pretty respectable showing for a team that didn’t host the CAA Tournament because they were unsure of the use of their field because they share lights with soccer….or something along those lines.
West Virginia: The Mountaineers went 43-15 this year, including a 21-9 Big XII finish, good for second place behind Kansas. They’re moving on to the Super Regional after topping Kentucky at home. RPI of 49.
Binghamton: Okay, I had to look up what conference the Bearcats were in (America East) as well as check on their mascot. They swept through the conference tournament and posted a 31-22, 17-7 AE record with their 209 RPI. They found themselves in the Morgantown Regional and went 0-2. Oh yeah. They have a new baseball facility; want to be embarrassed by Rutgers’ facility? Take a look here.
So, what does this mean at Rutgers?
The constant refrain is that teams in the north have built in disadvantages with baseball. And, they do with colder weather, later starts in the season for home games, fewer true home games, etc. But clearly, some schools have figured out how to address these and play good baseball. Boston College is playing pretty much a southern schedule in the ACC…and they made it in. Binghamton is in a league with Maine and NJIT. Cincinnati plays regularly in Texas. And we aren’t even addressing the Wolverine and Cornhusker in the room.
If you want successful programs, there are ways to build them. The last four NCAA champions were all from the SEC, including LSU twice (hmmm….) The last “northern” team to win it was Oregon State in 2018. Among teams we just discussed? Virginia in 2015.
By the way, RU’s RPI is 87, better than a lot of teams that did make the tournament and better than Minnesota, Washington, and Northwestern in the B1G. Is Rutgers going to win the NCAA title? Unlikely. The Big Ten championship? We-l-l-l, anything is possible. Hey, UCLA, the overall No. 1 seed this year, got bounced from the tournament while hosting a regional.
If you build it….
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- Bayern Munich near deal for Man United and Arsenal-linked defender
Bayern Munich near deal for Man United and Arsenal-linked defender

Bayern Munich are closing in on the signing of Nathaniel Brown from Eintracht Frankfurt.
The left-back is keen to join the Bundesliga champions from Frankfurt and has agreed terms, though the two teams remain locked in negotiations over a fee.
Brown had been tracked by Manchester United and Arsenal in recent months, with both admirers of the four-cap Germany international.
He has been included in Julian Nagelsmann’s squad for this summer’s World Cup after a standout domestic campaign in Germany.
The 22-year-old led the Bundesliga for tackles won in 2025/26, while scoring four goals and providing four assists. Sky Germany are reporting that Frankfurt are demanding a fee of €60m (£52m) for the defender, a valuation that represents a sticking point at present.
Manchester United are keen to sign a left-back to compete with Luke Shaw and are currently considering an offer for Newcastle’s Lewis Hall.
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- PSG rule out a move for Lokomotiv’s Aleksey Batrakov
PSG rule out a move for Lokomotiv’s Aleksey Batrakov

Having been rumoured to be on the verge of joining Paris Saint-Germain for several weeks, Aleksey Batrakov (20) is now unlikely to sign for the reigning double European champions, according to reports in Le Parisien.
A key player in Mikhail Galaktionov’s system, the Russian has been decisive on 24 occasions (12 goals and 12 assists) in the 36 matches across all competitions, including 33 starts, that he has played for the Moscow club this season.
Although he had been scouted by Luis Campos on several occasions, the Lokomotiv Moscow attacking midfielder ultimately failed to convince the PSG sporting director to press ahead with the deal, with the latter opting for other options in an attempt to strengthen Luis Enrique’s squad.
This is a major blow for Batrakov’s agent, who, just a few weeks ago, had expressed confidence in the deal, estimating his client’s chances of moving to France this summer at “95%”.
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- Russell Wilson fantasy legacy: a frequently elite, low-volume QB
Russell Wilson fantasy legacy: a frequently elite, low-volume QB
Russell Wilson was one of the greatest fantasy QBs of the past two decades. It’s easy to focus on these final few “middling” years of his career. But for the better part of seven seasons, he was among the elites -- and he could have been even better.
The legend began at the midpoint of his 2012 rookie campaign. From Week 9 to the end of that season, he netted 23.0 fantasy points per game. For context, all-time-great Drew Brees led all fantasy QBs that year with 21.6 points per game. In fact, Brees averaged more than 22.5 fantasy points in only one of his 20 seasons.
He started a run of incredible fantasy seasons in 2014, when he finished as the QB3 in points per game. He repeated as the QB3 in 2015 and was the overall QB1 in 2017. In 2019, he finished as the overall QB3. Then in 2020, he averaged 22.5 points -- the highest mark of his career. During this entire stretch, he never missed a game.
But this doesn’t adequately demonstrate how great he was. In 2012, 2014, and 2018, the Seahawks attempted the fewest passes in the league. They threw the second-fewest passes in 2013 and the fifth-fewest in 2015. While he was a dual-threat quarterback, Wilson wasn’t a rusher in the mold of Lamar Jackson or Josh Allen. Most of his points came through the air. He had to be incredibly efficient to dominate. The amazing thing is that he did so much with (relatively speaking) so little.
On a fantasy level, Wilson was frequently elite or near-elite for almost a decade. In a different offense with more weight on his shoulders, he could have broken records.
This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: Russell Wilson fantasy legacy: a frequently elite, low-volume QB
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- Colts updated salary cap outlook after signing rookie draft class
Colts updated salary cap outlook after signing rookie draft class
With the Indianapolis Colts' entire 2026 NFL draft class now under contract, where does the team stand salary cap-wise at this stage of the offseason?
With these rookie contracts now accounted for, Over the Cap has the Colts with $31.665 million in available cap space. That is the seventh-highest total in football.
Although the Colts made big offseason deals, signing Daniel Jones and Alec Pierce, those cap hits in 2026 are relatively light and increase in the coming years. The Colts also have minimal dead cap and created a good amount of space by moving on from Zaire Franklin and Michael Pittman, all of which helped their overall cap situation.
If GM Chris Ballard were to want to make any additions to the roster, he has more than enough cap space to do so, especially since no free agent signing at this stage of the offseason is going to break the bank.
Defensive end is one position in particular where making another signing would make sense.
That said, while there are some routine cap expenses to come down the road, more than likely, the bulk of what is available now will remain throughout the season. Any unused cap space at the end of the 2026 season can be rolled over into 2027, potentially positioning the Colts quite well next offseason.
This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: Colts salary cap: Latest update after signing 2026 NFL draft class
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- Kostyuk of Ukraine and Andreeva of Russia pose separately for pre-match photo at French Open
Kostyuk of Ukraine and Andreeva of Russia pose separately for pre-match photo at French Open
PARIS (AP) — Marta Kostyuk of Ukraine and Russian player Mirra Andreeva posed separately for a pre-match photo ahead of their French Open semifinal on Thursday.
The players had separate photos taken as they each stood next to two children on their respective side of the net. Usually the players pose for the same photo, standing right next to each other by the net.
Kostyuk and countrywoman Oleksandra Oliynykova have spoken out during the tournament about the impact Russia's invasion of Ukraine is having on their country.
Later Thursday, the other semifinal featured left-handed players Diana Shnaider of Russia and Maja Chwalinska of Poland.
Mixed doubles
Top-seeded Sara Errani and Andrea Vavassori of Italy won the mixed doubles final earlier Thursday, beating Gabriela Dabrowski of Canada and American Evan King 4-6, 6-3, 10-4.
An Italian is guaranteed to be in Sunday's men's Open singles final, with Flavio Cobolli facing fellow Italian Matteo Arnaldi on Friday in the first Grand Slam semifinal for both players.
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- Brock Bowers could join elite club in 2026
Brock Bowers could join elite club in 2026

This post is basically an excuse for me to state that I believe Brock Bowers has a chance to go down as the most productive tight end in NFL history.
I have covered this league for 30 seasons and I do not state such things lightly. I not big on hyperbole, so I mean what I say.
Check out this below tweet from NFL researcher:
Tight ends to have multiple career seasons with 100+ receptions all-time…
— NFL Researcher (@NFL_Researcher) June 1, 2026
🔸Travis Kelce (3)
🔸Trey McBride (2)@AZCardinals
That’s a short list and Bowers is already on his way. He had a rookie record 112 catches in 2024. He had 64 grabs in 2025 despite missing five games due to injury.
There is no reason why Bowers can’t regularly put up 100-catch seasons during the rest of his career which will likely span the next decade or so. There have been a lot of unreal tight ends in this league, but Bowers has a real chance to go down as an all-time great.
Happy Thursday all.
In other Raiders’ news:
- Maximizing Brock: The Athletic looks how the new Raiders’ coaching staff can get the most out of Bowers.
- Big year for O-lineman: Third-year Raiders’ tackle D.J. Glaze is ready to take the next step.
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- Dayton basketball: Flyers will open season against America East opponent
Dayton basketball: Flyers will open season against America East opponent
Jun. 4—The Dayton Flyers men's basketball team will open the 2026-27 season on Nov. 2 against the New Jersey Institute of Technology, according to a report on Wednesday, June 3, by Jon Rothstein, of CBS Sports.
Nov. 2 is a Monday. It's the first day college basketball teams can play.
Dayton has never played NJIT, which moved to Division I in the 2006-07 season.
NJIT plays in the America East Conference. It finished 16-17 last season. Despite posting the best conference record in program history last season (10-6), NJIT has suffered seven straight losing seasons since a 22-13 campaign in 2018-19. It has never played in the NCAA tournament.
Coach Grant Billmeier is 29-63 in three seasons.
Dayton has won its first game of the season 21 straight times. It has not lost on opening night since 2004 against Eastern Kentucky.
This is the fourth known date on Dayton's schedule. The other games that have been announced are:
Oct. 17: Exhibition vs. Notre Dame at UD Arena.
Nov. 14: vs. Cincinnati at UD Arena.
Dec. 12: vs. South Florida at UD Arena.
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- Return of World Cup to US brings back memories of 1994 for local soccer fans
Return of World Cup to US brings back memories of 1994 for local soccer fans
Jun. 4—In 1994, Wayne Novick attended World Cup games held in the United States for the first time and at the time predicted the games would help increase interest.
The World Cup returns to the U.S. this month and will showcase a sport played at the highest level that has greatly increased in popularity here in the past three decades.
Novick took his daughter Michelle to first-round games in Detroit in 1994, where the United States played Switzerland. He was then the head coach of the West Carrollton High School girls team, a program he coached to 145 victories in 16 seasons. He told this newspaper at that time that he hoped the World Cup would be a watershed moment for soccer in this country.
Soccer has always been recognized as a youth sport here," Novick said at the time.. "Now Americans will have an opportunity to see what the sport is like at its highest level. The imagery on TV will be impressive. It'll be a great showcase.
The 1994 World Cup did lead to a soccer boom. Major League Soccer started play two years later and celebrated its 30th season in 2025. Fans who had to convince local sports bars to find European soccer games on television in 1994 can now easily find those games on TV (or their phone) at home.
As for the World Cup, it's no longer an unfamiliar event for most Americans, who have embraced soccer in recent decades. This is what the Dayton Daily News wrote about the game 32 years ago in a story introducing the World Cup to readers.
"Americans sure like to play the game," the story read. "More preteens play soccer than any other sport besides basketball. The question is why such a popular sport for kids doesn't have much more spectator appeal than a sundial.
"Maybe it's like woodworking or napping, one of those things that is more fun to do than to watch. The rest of the Western world doesn't see it that way, though. Compared to the way other countries cover their World Cup teams, Americans don't hype the Super Bowl much more than a city council meeting."
Now American soccer fans — even those who tune in only once every four years — are familiar with the group stages and the knockout rounds of the World Cup. They know what the trophy looks like, even if the United States has never come close to hoisting it.
With the tournament returning to North America, Novick can look back at 1994 with fond memories.
"As a soccer fan, it is really great to see all of the enthusiasm that has grown around the sport," he said, "and you trace it back to 1994."
The World Cup starts at 3 p.m. Thursday, June 11, when Mexico plays South Africa in Mexico City.
The first game in the USA matches the host Americans against Paraguay at 9 p.m. Friday, June 12 in Los Angeles. Canada, which will also host games, plays Bosnia-Herzegovina at 3 p.m. Friday in Toronto.
The games will soon generate the majority of the headlines. In the weeks leading up to the World Cup, there has been much focus on the price of tickets and price gouging in New York and New Jersey for fans using public transportation to get to the games.
Dennis Currier, the head men's soccer coach at the University of Dayton, expects that kind of controversy at every World Cup.
"Everything that comes with it, with all the different positives and negatives," Currier said, "people are going to read about it, and they're going to see soccer in front of them and I think it's nothing but great. It'll be an exciting summer."
A whole lot of fun
Like Novick, Shane Latham traveled to the Pontiac Silverdome in Detroit for Team USA's first game in 1994. He was then eight years removed from his first season as the head boys soccer coach at Catholic Central High School in Springfield and seven years away from winning the first of two state championships.
Latham took four trips to Detroit that summer for World Cup games and saw the beginning of the second rise of soccer in America. There was an earlier boom in the mid-1970s when the North American Soccer League was founded, but that league folded in 1985. Three years later, the United States won a bid to host the 1994 World Cup.
While Latham can't say for certain whether his own program benefited from the increasing popularity of soccer, he knows the sport in general took off in the following years.
"I think the World Cup obviously helped a lot," he said, "and the U.S. performed well in that '94 World Cup with a signature win over Colombia."
The United States tied Switzerland 1-1, beat Colombia 2-1 and lost 1-0 to Romania. That was good enough to advance to the Round of 16, where it lost 1-0 to eventual champion Brazil on the Fourth of July.
Novick also attended the first World Cup game in 1994. The defending champion Germany beat Bolivia 1-0 in Chicago.
"The opening match was just unbelievable," he said. "I've been a soccer player and fan forever, but I had never been to the World Cup. One of the things I always remember is I was walking with my friend on the streets of Chicago, heading to Soldier Field, we looked ahead and saw a group of German fans making noise, singing, and carrying on. We approached the corner, and coming from the right angle was a group of Bolivian fans. We were stuck in the middle. I turned to my friend and said, 'I think we're in a little mess of trouble here.' As they kept approaching, they kept singing and we were shortly thereafter engulfed in a bunch of singing in two different languages. That was a whole lot of fun, and that represents the World Cup."
A rare opportunity
The 2026 World Cup will end with the championship game on July 19 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. The five-week event will include 48 teams — 16 more than previous tournaments.
The closest games to Ohio will take place in Atlanta, Toronto and Philadelphia. Even with ticket prices ranging from hundreds to thousands of dollars, depending on the popularity of the teams, local fans are finding ways to make it work.
Latham will once again attend the World Cup, thanks to the connections of his son Calum Latham, a 2012 Catholic Central graduate who is the all-time leading goal scorer in Ohio high school history with 198.
"We're going to a game in Santa Clara (Calif.) at Levi's Stadium," Shane said. "It's Paraguay against Turkey. Calum's partner, Sophie, works for Adidas in Portland. She was able to get some tickets through Adidas."
Shane hoped to see his native country, Wales, make the tournament but will settle for watching some World Cup newcomers.
"With the expanded field," Shane said, "you've got some real interesting stories of countries that are in their first World Cup — teams like Curacao, Jordan, the Cape Verde Islands, the Democratic Republic of the Congo."
Bryan Weigel, who lives in Liberty Twp. and works in Fairfield and Hamilton, has tickets to see the United States play Australia in Seattle on June 19. He'll go with his wife Lucy. The tickets cost $500 each. He's a member of the U.S. Soccer Insiders. That gave him an advantage over other fans when he applied to purchase tickets.
"It's a once-in-a-lifetime chance to go see your home country on your home soil," he said. "I had been planning for this for quite a while — several years at least — and I'm just lucky enough to get the tickets for this game at a relatively affordable price. I was over the moon when I saw that I got tickets for USA-Australia. I literally yelped for joy in my office."
Andrew Staroska, a Piqua native who now lives in Cincinnati, has tickets to two games: Japan vs. Netherlands on June 14 in Arlington, Texas, and Japan vs. Sweden on June 25 in Arlington. They cost $255 each.
"I think I entered just about every window of the Visa presale lottery," he said, "and I had every family member entered as well, just to have a chance at it."
Staroska is a FC Cincinnati season-ticket holder and has attended a number of international friendlies, but he has never been to a World Cup game.
"I think the first game, Japan vs. Netherlands, will be electric," he said. "It's probably one of the top three or top five marquee matchups in the group stages. With two soccer-loving nations, it's going to make for a great atmosphere. Overall, the World Cup, once the group stages end, really will turn into quite the fun spectacle. I think there's obviously some group-stage matchups that are less exciting for folks."
Dayton native Ben Watson will attend the first U.S. game against Paraguay. His dad Ed is a soccer referee, and that connection to the game helped them earn the right to buy tickets after their names were drawn in a lottery.
"It's a dream come true for me, but it's like a dream of a lifetime for my dad," Ben said. "He's a massive soccer fan. He's been a U.S. men's national team fan pretty much all of his adult life, and it's something that we're really excited to be able to experience together."
For fans not going to games, gathering with other fans to watch on TV is the next best thing. In Dayton, the U.S. men's fan club, the American Outlaws, will gather at the Dayton Beer Company, as they have for previous World Cups.
Michael Muncy, the president and founder of the Dayton chapter of the Outlaws, said the brewery will show all the World Cup games. That might not have been an option 32 years ago.
"It's amazing how much the game has progressed in the 30 years," Muncy said. "I think people hoped or expected soccer to take off after that, but when you look at the MLS and the popularity of the national team, it's pretty satisfying to see how far the game has come."
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- Return of World Cup to US brings back memories of 1994 for local soccer fans
Return of World Cup to US brings back memories of 1994 for local soccer fans
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In 1994, Wayne Novick attended World Cup games held in the United States for the first time and at the time predicted the games would help increase interest.
The World Cup returns to the U.S. this month and will showcase a sport played at the highest level that has greatly increased in popularity here in the past three decades.
Novick took his daughter Michelle to first-round games in Detroit in 1994, where the United States played Switzerland. He was then the head coach of the West Carrollton High School girls team, a program he coached to 145 victories in 16 seasons. He told this newspaper at that time that he hoped the World Cup would be a watershed moment for soccer in this country.
Soccer has always been recognized as a youth sport here," Novick said at the time.. "Now Americans will have an opportunity to see what the sport is like at its highest level. The imagery on TV will be impressive. It'll be a great showcase.
The 1994 World Cup did lead to a soccer boom. Major League Soccer started play two years later and celebrated its 30th season in 2025. Fans who had to convince local sports bars to find European soccer games on television in 1994 can now easily find those games on TV (or their phone) at home.
As for the World Cup, it’s no longer an unfamiliar event for most Americans, who have embraced soccer in recent decades. This is what the Dayton Daily News wrote about the game 32 years ago in a story introducing the World Cup to readers.
“Americans sure like to play the game,” the story read. “More preteens play soccer than any other sport besides basketball. The question is why such a popular sport for kids doesn't have much more spectator appeal than a sundial.
“Maybe it's like woodworking or napping, one of those things that is more fun to do than to watch. The rest of the Western world doesn't see it that way, though. Compared to the way other countries cover their World Cup teams, Americans don't hype the Super Bowl much more than a city council meeting.”
Now American soccer fans — even those who tune in only once every four years — are familiar with the group stages and the knockout rounds of the World Cup. They know what the trophy looks like, even if the United States has never come close to hoisting it.
With the tournament returning to North America, Novick can look back at 1994 with fond memories.
“As a soccer fan, it is really great to see all of the enthusiasm that has grown around the sport,” he said, “and you trace it back to 1994.”
The World Cup starts at 3 p.m. Thursday, June 11, when Mexico plays South Africa in Mexico City.
The first game in the USA matches the host Americans against Paraguay at 9 p.m. Friday, June 12 in Los Angeles. Canada, which will also host games, plays Bosnia-Herzegovina at 3 p.m. Friday in Toronto.
The games will soon generate the majority of the headlines. In the weeks leading up to the World Cup, there has been much focus on the price of tickets and price gouging in New York and New Jersey for fans using public transportation to get to the games.
Dennis Currier, the head men’s soccer coach at the University of Dayton, expects that kind of controversy at every World Cup.
“Everything that comes with it, with all the different positives and negatives,” Currier said, “people are going to read about it, and they're going to see soccer in front of them and I think it's nothing but great. It’ll be an exciting summer.”
A whole lot of fun
Like Novick, Shane Latham traveled to the Pontiac Silverdome in Detroit for Team USA’s first game in 1994. He was then eight years removed from his first season as the head boys soccer coach at Catholic Central High School in Springfield and seven years away from winning the first of two state championships.
Latham took four trips to Detroit that summer for World Cup games and saw the beginning of the second rise of soccer in America. There was an earlier boom in the mid-1970s when the North American Soccer League was founded, but that league folded in 1985. Three years later, the United States won a bid to host the 1994 World Cup.
While Latham can’t say for certain whether his own program benefited from the increasing popularity of soccer, he knows the sport in general took off in the following years.
“I think the World Cup obviously helped a lot,” he said, “and the U.S. performed well in that ‘94 World Cup with a signature win over Colombia.”
The United States tied Switzerland 1-1, beat Colombia 2-1 and lost 1-0 to Romania. That was good enough to advance to the Round of 16, where it lost 1-0 to eventual champion Brazil on the Fourth of July.
Novick also attended the first World Cup game in 1994. The defending champion Germany beat Bolivia 1-0 in Chicago.
“The opening match was just unbelievable,” he said. “I've been a soccer player and fan forever, but I had never been to the World Cup. One of the things I always remember is I was walking with my friend on the streets of Chicago, heading to Soldier Field, we looked ahead and saw a group of German fans making noise, singing, and carrying on. We approached the corner, and coming from the right angle was a group of Bolivian fans. We were stuck in the middle. I turned to my friend and said, ‘I think we're in a little mess of trouble here.’ As they kept approaching, they kept singing and we were shortly thereafter engulfed in a bunch of singing in two different languages. That was a whole lot of fun, and that represents the World Cup.”
A rare opportunity
The 2026 World Cup will end with the championship game on July 19 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, N.J. The five-week event will include 48 teams — 16 more than previous tournaments.
The closest games to Ohio will take place in Atlanta, Toronto and Philadelphia. Even with ticket prices ranging from hundreds to thousands of dollars, depending on the popularity of the teams, local fans are finding ways to make it work.
Latham will once again attend the World Cup, thanks to the connections of his son Calum Latham, a 2012 Catholic Central graduate who is the all-time leading goal scorer in Ohio high school history with 198.
“We're going to a game in Santa Clara (Calif.) at Levi's Stadium,” Shane said. “It's Paraguay against Turkey. Calum's partner, Sophie, works for Adidas in Portland. She was able to get some tickets through Adidas.”
Shane hoped to see his native country, Wales, make the tournament but will settle for watching some World Cup newcomers.
“With the expanded field,” Shane said, “you've got some real interesting stories of countries that are in their first World Cup — teams like Curacao, Jordan, the Cape Verde Islands, the Democratic Republic of the Congo.”
Bryan Weigel, who lives in Liberty Twp. and works in Fairfield and Hamilton, has tickets to see the United States play Australia in Seattle on June 19. He’ll go with his wife Lucy. The tickets cost $500 each. He’s a member of the U.S. Soccer Insiders. That gave him an advantage over other fans when he applied to purchase tickets.
“It's a once-in-a-lifetime chance to go see your home country on your home soil,” he said. “I had been planning for this for quite a while — several years at least — and I'm just lucky enough to get the tickets for this game at a relatively affordable price. I was over the moon when I saw that I got tickets for USA-Australia. I literally yelped for joy in my office.”
Andrew Staroska, a Piqua native who now lives in Cincinnati, has tickets to two games: Japan vs. Netherlands on June 14 in Arlington, Texas, and Japan vs. Sweden on June 25 in Arlington. They cost $255 each.
“I think I entered just about every window of the Visa presale lottery,” he said, “and I had every family member entered as well, just to have a chance at it.”
Staroska is a FC Cincinnati season-ticket holder and has attended a number of international friendlies, but he has never been to a World Cup game.
“I think the first game, Japan vs. Netherlands, will be electric,” he said. “It's probably one of the top three or top five marquee matchups in the group stages. With two soccer-loving nations, it's going to make for a great atmosphere. Overall, the World Cup, once the group stages end, really will turn into quite the fun spectacle. I think there's obviously some group-stage matchups that are less exciting for folks.”
Dayton native Ben Watson will attend the first U.S. game against Paraguay. His dad Ed is a soccer referee, and that connection to the game helped them earn the right to buy tickets after their names were drawn in a lottery.
“It's a dream come true for me, but it's like a dream of a lifetime for my dad,” Ben said. “He's a massive soccer fan. He's been a U.S. men's national team fan pretty much all of his adult life, and it's something that we're really excited to be able to experience together.”
For fans not going to games, gathering with other fans to watch on TV is the next best thing. In Dayton, the U.S. men’s fan club, the American Outlaws, will gather at the Dayton Beer Company, as they have for previous World Cups.
Michael Muncy, the president and founder of the Dayton chapter of the Outlaws, said the brewery will show all the World Cup games. That might not have been an option 32 years ago.
“It's amazing how much the game has progressed in the 30 years,” Muncy said. “I think people hoped or expected soccer to take off after that, but when you look at the MLS and the popularity of the national team, it’s pretty satisfying to see how far the game has come.”
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- Prep Roundup 6/3: Eyink shutout sends Mechanicsburg to D-VI regional final
Prep Roundup 6/3: Eyink shutout sends Mechanicsburg to D-VI regional final
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Conner Eyink dazzled in a complete game shutout to lead Mechanicsburg baseball in a 6-0 Division VI regional semifinal win against Huntington on Wednesday, June 3.
Eyink scattered four hits and no walks, tallying 11 strikeouts over seven shutout innings. He also helped his cause with a 2-for-2 day at the plate with two intentional walks and a run scored.
Drew Lawhorn tacked on two RBI on two hits and Bodee DeLong went 3-for-4 with two runs scored and one RBI.
‘Burg improved to 22-3 overall and advances to face Berlin Hiland with a trip to the state tournament on the line on Thursday, June 4 at Lancaster.
Baseball
REGIONAL TOURNAMENT
Division I
‘It’s the standard now’ – Centerville misses out on first state trip in nearly a century
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Versailles held off by Columbus Academy in D-V regional final
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St. Henry 6, Patrick Henry 5: Jake Schwieterman laced a two-run double in the fifth inning to give St. Henry the edge. The Skins move on to face Seneca East in a regional final on Thursday, June 4. Seneca East eliminated Marion Local 6-4 on Wednesday, June 3.
Division VII
Delphos St. John’s 3, Newton 0: Cameron Elwer went 3-for-4 with a double, a triple and two RBI while Andrew Elwer pitched seven shutout innings with seven strikeouts to send DSJ baseball to its second ever state tournament appearance.
Softball
STATE TOURNAMENT
Division I
Centerville falls to hard-hitting Hilliard Bradley in D-I state semifinal
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Baseball
REGIONAL TOURNAMENT
Wednesday’s Results
Division I
Moeller 7, Centerville 0
Division V
Col. Academy 3, Versailles 2: V: Bergman 2-4 2 RBI.
Division VI
Amanda-Clearcreek 4, Coldwater 2: C: Dues 3-4 2 RBI.
Mechanicsburg 6, Huntington 0: M: DeLong 3-4 RBI, Lawhorn 2-4 2 RBI, Eyink W 11 K.
Northmor 8, Fort Recovery 2
Seneca East 6, Marion Local 4: ML: Osterholt 2-3 2 RS, Knapke 1-3 3 RBI.
St. Henry 6, Patrick Henry 5: SH: Delzeith W 6 K, Schwieterman 3-4 2B 2 RBI.
Division VII
Delphos St. John’s 3, Newton 0: DSJ: A. Elwer W 7 K, C. Elwer 3-4 2B 3B 2 RBI.
Tuesday’s Results
Division I
Centerville 5, Pickerington North 4: Vitas GW-RS.
Division III
Butler 3, Kenton Ridge 0: B: Schilling 4-4 2 RBI, Dwenger RBI.
Badin 10, Tippecanoe 0: B: Treadway W 2 K, Ogden 4-4 3B 3 RBI, Clay 2-3 RBI.
Division IV
Fenwick 16, Licking Valley 6: F: Shouse 2-4 4 RBI, Kauffman 2-2 2B 3B 3 RBI, Enderle 1-3 3 RBI.
Roger Bacon 8, Bethel 1
Division V
Col. Academy 11, Arcanum 3
Versailles 3, Summit Country Day 0: V: Bergman W 3 K, 2-3 2B RBI, Deland RBI.
Division VI
Fort Recovery 10, MVCA 0: FR: Gaerke 2-3 HR.
Northmor 13, Dayton Christian 4
Division VII
Newton 5, Russia 1: N: Tippie W 10 K, 2-4 RBI, Alexander 1-3 2B RBI, Koffer 2-4 3B RBI.
Delphos St. John’s 8, Fort Loramie 1: DSJ: C. Elwer W 5 K, Kroeger 2-3 2 RBI, Fittro 2-4 3B 2 RBI.
Softball
STATE TOURNAMENT
Wednesday’s Semifinals
Division I
Hilliard Bradley 12, Centerville 4: C: R. Bakan 2-3 2 RBI, K. Bakan 2-4 2 RS, Carr 1-3 RS.
Lancaster 4, Austintown-Fitch 0
Division VI
Danville 11, Dalton 4
West Jefferson 8, Lincolnview 0
Boys Lacrosse
STATE TOURNAMENT
Wednesday’s Semifinals
Division I
St. Ignatius 12, Dublin Jerome 5
St. Xavier 8, Upper Arlington 7
Tuesday’s Semifinals
Division II
Bishop Watterson 12, Mariemont 5
Rocky River 14, Gates Mills Gilmour 11
Girls Lacrosse
STATE TOURNAMENT
Wednesday’s Semifinals
Division II
Bay Village Bay 9, Hathaway Brown 6
Col. St. Francis DeSales 14, Mariemont 13
Tuesday’s Semifinals
Division I
Olentangy Liberty 9, Hudson 8, 2OT
Upper Arlington 18, Springboro 5
REPORTING RESULTS
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- Josh Sweat trade rumors now involve Cowboys, Patriots
Josh Sweat trade rumors now involve Cowboys, Patriots

Josh Sweat trade rumors now involve Cowboys, Patriots originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
A big deal was made Wednesday by NFL Network's Ian Rapoport that, contrary to some rumors swirling, Josh Sweat wasn't being looked at as a trade candidate by his team, the Arizona Cardinals.
And then on Thursday, ESPN's Dan Graziano reported that Sweat would make sense as someone who gets traded by the NFL trade deadline at the latest.
The disconnect likely comes down to the fact that Sweat is unhappy, but the Cards would still have to get on board with moving him.
"Sweat is staying away from Arizona's offseason program and letting it be known he's not happy there," Graziano writes. "An acquiring team would take on a guaranteed $17 million in 2027 compensation for Sweat, and none of the remaining years or money on his contract is guaranteed after that. That's a good deal for a player such as Sweat and should result in decent outside interest."
MORE: Myles Garrett's Browns career comes to the most Cleveland of endings
Sweat could garner interest from the Dallas Cowboys and New England Patriots, according to Graziano.
"The Cardinals would take on about $22 million in dead money ($5.505 million this year, $16.515 million next year) if they dealt him, which isn't a ton in today's market but means the acquiring team would probably have to make it worth their while with the compensation," Graziano writes. "New England and Dallas would make a lot of sense if Sweat were to be available."
Sweat is coming off a career-high 12 sacks in his first season in the desert.
Before that, he had played 104 games for the Philadelphia Eagles and won a Super Bowl ring there.
Earlier speculation included the Eagles and Packers in rumors, but Graziano doesn't mention those teams.
It definitely seems like the Cardinals have to make up their minds about what to do with Sweat before any of the rest of the speculation can really matter, anyway.
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- Cowboys have two of Top-10 all-time NFL blockbuster trades, including No. 1
Cowboys have two of Top-10 all-time NFL blockbuster trades, including No. 1
The start of the work week combined with the start of a new month may have put something in the air this past Monday. June 1 is a big deal around the NFL regardless of what day it falls on, but this year had a special sense of newness, as two blockbuster trades took place. One had been rumored for months, with the Philadelphia Eagles finally sending WR AJ Brown to the New England Patriots.
The rumors of why he was disgruntled in Philly leaking out were tawdry and salacious, but the actual trade didn't surprise anyone. It was shocking, however, that the Cleveland Browns traded two-time and reigning Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett to the Super Bowl or Bust LA Rams. That one rattled a few cages, even as the salary contract move the Browns pulled off in early spring indicated they were willing to listen to worthwhile offers.
Garrett's move to LA, in exchange for Jared Verse (two Pro Bowls in his first two seasons), and first, second and third-round picks in consecutive drafts, certainly ranks as a blockbuster trade. But where does it rank in the pantheon of blockbuster NFL trades?
Bleacher Report's Christopher Knox recently took a stab at ranking all-time NFL trades, and the Dallas Cowboys found themselves taking up not just two spaces, but the top spot in the entire ranking.
6. Dallas Cowboys Trade Micah Parsons to Green Bay Packers
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Packers Received: Edge Micah Parsons
Cowboys Received: 2026 1st-round pick, 2027 1st-round pick, DT Kenny Clark
If not for the Garrett trade, the Micah Parsons deal from 2025 might stand as the biggest blockbuster involving a pass rusher in NFL history.
At the time, Parsons was seeking a contract extension, and the Cowboys were taking their time to give it to him. The then-26-year-old had certainly earned it, with four Pro Bowls and two first-team All-Pro nods in four seasons.
We still have to see how this trade plays out for the Cowboys and the Packers, but it already stands as one of the biggest blockbusters in recent memory.
1. Dallas Cowboys Trade Herschel Walker to Minnesota Vikings
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Vikings Received: RB Herschel Walker, 1990 3rd-round pick, 1990 5th-round pick (via Chargers), 1990 10th-round pick, 1991 3rd-round pick
Cowboys Received: 1990 1st-, 2nd- and 6th-round picks, 1991 1st- and 2nd-round picks, 1992 1st-, 2nd- and 3rd-round picks
When it comes to NFL blockbusters, there have been none bigger or more impactful than the Cowboys' 1989 agreement that sent Herschel Walker to the Minnesota Vikings. As everyone now knows, the deal was a bust for Minnesota. However, it helped jump-start a Dallas dynasty.
The end result was a bevy of high draft picks that became stars like running back Emmitt Smith, cornerback Kevin Smith and safety Darren Woodson. The Cowboys went on to win three Super Bowls in the early 1990s, a run for which this trade served as a catalyst.
This article originally appeared on Cowboys Wire: Cowboys trades of Parsons, Walker, both rank Top 10 NFL blockbusters
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- Kai Havertz discusses Germany striker competition with Undav and Woltemade
Kai Havertz discusses Germany striker competition with Undav and Woltemade

Having linked up with the German national team after scoring in Arsenal’s Champions League final defeat to Paris Saint-Germain, Kai Havertz is expected to get the nod up front for Julian Nagelsmann’s side at the World Cup.
However, competition is fierce from VfB Stuttgart’s Deniz Undav, who recently scored a brace in a 4-0 friendly win over Finland, and Newcastle United’s Nick Woltemade, who has also previously proven his worth for Germany.
In an interview published on the German Football Association’s website, Havertz reflected on the battle for the striker spot.
“Deniz’s statistics speak for themselves – he has played an outstanding season with Stuttgart. He is an established part of the national team, and he and all the players know that. No one fears anyone here. We have to function as a team. Everyone has to be there when needed. There is no big battle here; everyone is there for each other. That is the most important thing,” Havertz said, adding:
“All three strikers like having the ball at their feet and want to help get it into the box. Each has different strengths. Deniz has a good instinct in the box and a strong scoring rate, and he often finds the right positions. Nick is also technically excellent on the ball and, with his size, brings a certain presence in the box. I am something in between. We have different profiles, but all the same goal. We support each other and there will be no drama. We are here together and our shared goal is to go far.”
Havertz could start up front when Germany face the United States in their last warm-up friendly ahead of the World Cup on Saturday.
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- After sounding alarm on fighter risks at UFC White House card, Joe Rogan now says ‘it’s so America’
After sounding alarm on fighter risks at UFC White House card, Joe Rogan now says ‘it’s so America’

UFC commentator Joe Rogan has a lot of thoughts on UFC Freedom 250, the upcoming card set to take place live on the White House’s South Lawn for President Donald Trump’s birthday.
Last week, Rogan expressed doubts about the event, suggesting the heat, humidity, and bugs would hamper fighters.
“The White House thing is odd. I don’t like it,” he said on his podcast. “I don’t like the idea of fighting outside at all.”
“I just don’t think that you should compete in a world championship fight in a non-controlled environment.”
But this week, during an MMA-focused episode of The Joe Rogan Experience, the host offered a different perspective.
While Rogan reiterated his wish for the event to be hosted inside, he mocked its critics, stating that there “is no more American thing than having a UFC fight on the White House lawn.”
“It’s so funny watching people lose their mind[s] over it, you know, in all sorts of different ways,” he said.
“Lose their mind over it because they hate the political situation in this country. Lose their mind over it because they feel like it’s a waste of money. ‘Why they spending so much money? This country’s in debt. We’ve got problems. Why are we having a fight?’ And then other people are like, ‘F*ck yeah.’
“I mean, there’s no more American thing than having a UFC fight on the White House lawn. It’s so America. It’s so Trump. It’s so crazy. You know what I mean? A UFC fight on the White House lawn is bananas.”
Some might have seen Rogan’s comments as evidence that he was losing his mind over the event, but he appears to be back on the side of the UFC for what is sure to be a memorable night in Washington, D.C. Rogan is, of course, expected to be on-site as a commentator.
The event is scheduled for Sunday, June 14, Trump’s birthday. It is due to be part of the country’s America 250 festivities, celebrating the quarter-millennium anniversary of the United States.
Headlined by a lightweight fight between Ilia Topuria and Justin Gaethje, coverage starts at 7 p.m. on Paramount+.
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- James Worthy says Lakers need a prominent center to win NBA title
James Worthy says Lakers need a prominent center to win NBA title
The Los Angeles Lakers' No. 1 priority this summer in terms of roster upgrades could be an upgrade at the center position. At times this season, Denadre Ayton played well enough, but he is largely seen as a big disappointment by Lakers fans and people around the league, and Jaxson Hayes, L.A.'s backup center, is very limited on both ends of the floor.
James Worthy, a Hall of Fame forward who spent all 12 of his seasons with the Lakers and won three NBA championships with them, made an appearance on the "Road Trippin'" podcast ahead of Game 1 of the NBA Finals. He said that the Lakers need a prominent and possibly a superstar big man to win it all (h/t Lakers Daily).
“Unless we get a killer big,” Worthy said when asked if Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves can lead the Lakers back to the promised land.
Former NBA center and current ESPN personality asked Worthy if Daniel Gafford could be that man, and Worthy said L.A. needs to aim a lot bigger.
“No, we need a Giannis,” Worthy said. “We need a superstar. We gotta have it. But in order to get that, I don’t know if we can keep Austin.”
However, the 1988 NBA Finals MVP said that he would settle for a quality big man who is big and physical.
“I would take just not a top-notch center, but something like a [Isaiah] Hartenstein,” he said. “I’d take somebody who’s a Perkins, somebody that can come in there and slap people around.”
The sentiment around the league right now is that Victor Wembanyama is going to be a constant terror for the next decade-plus, whether the San Antonio Spurs defeat the New York Knicks in the NBA Finals this year. Some feel Los Angeles needs a legitimate scoring threat at the 5 to neutralize Wembanyama, while others feel the team can get the job done with a genuine defensive-minded center, a strong, deep roster and the right defensive and offensive schemes.
Ayton averaged 12.5 points on 67.1% shooting and eight rebounds a game during the regular season. He displayed excellent rebounding and defense in L.A.'s first-round playoff victory over the Houston Rockets, but his production significantly dipped in the next round versus the Oklahoma City Thunder. The seven-footer has an $8.1 million player option for next season.
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- Patriots DT makes strong seven-word statement after A.J. Brown trade
Patriots DT makes strong seven-word statement after A.J. Brown trade
Fourth-year defensive tackle Cory Durden had a confident reaction when the dust settled from star wide receiver A.J. Brown being traded to the New England Patriots.
"We just got a whole lot better," Durden posted on X.
It's hard to argue with the Patriots' defender considering that the team also signed Romeo Doubs in free agency. The combination of Brown and Doubs on the field, along with the many other receiving talents on the roster, will give third-year quarterback Drake Maye more weapons than he's ever had on offense.
On paper, it looks like a completely different offense than the one that struggled throughout the playoffs and at Super Bowl LX last season.
We just got a whole lot better 🫶🏽
— Cory Durden (@9Durden4) June 1, 2026
The Patriots' offense teased elite status last season with Maye finishing the year second behind Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford as the NFL MVP.
One can only imagine the leap the team could potentially make in 2026 with Brown and Doubs on the field. An elite offense combined with New England's already elite defense will make them a tough team to beat, regardless of the schedule difficulty.
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- Georgia baseball named best team left in NCAA Tournament
Georgia baseball named best team left in NCAA Tournament
The Georgia Bulldogs have been named as the top remaining team in the NCAA Tournament entering the super regionals. Kevin Skiver of USA TODAY ranked Georgia as the best team left in the field.
One reason why Georgia is the best remaining team is the Bulldogs have the highest remaining seed. Georgia is the No. 3 national seed, but No. 1 UCLA and No. 2 Georgia Tech both lost in their respective regionals.
There's a lot to like about this Georgia team right now. The Bulldogs have won 17 of their last 18 games including the SEC Tournament. The Georgia is 9-3 against teams left in the NCAA Tournament and their pitching staff delivered an impressive performance in the Athens Regional.
"Daniel Jackson is one of the best players left in this tournament, having cranked two homers in the regional round," Skiver said. Jackson is having arguably the best year of any player in the country. He's just the sixth player in NCAA history with 25 home runs and 25 stolen bases. However, Jackson will be without one of his best teammates, Tre Phelps, in Game 1 of the Athens Super Regional.
Skiver ranks Georgia's super regional opponent, Mississippi State, as the No. 13 team left in the field. Mississippi State is the No. 14 national seed. Skiver says that Mississippi State will "need even more out of their pitching staff" against Georgia after cruising through the Starkville Regional with a trio of dominant performances. Mississippi State is 0-4 against Georgia this season, but has an opportunity to end UGA's year with a pair of wins the Athens Super Regional.
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- Washington softball is stocked up young pitching talent
Washington softball is stocked up young pitching talent
As the Washington Huskies gear up for the 2027 season, coach Heather Tarr may not need to turn to the transfer portal to bolster her pitching staff.
Washington's only graduating senior from the 2026 campaign is Sophia Ramuno, who put together a strong final year on Montlake. The former Cal Poly transfer earned NFCA All-Mountain Region Second Team honors after her final season, in which she tallied a 10-6 record, 2 saves, 3.23 ERA, 1.13 WHIP, .217 batting average against, and 113 strikeouts over 102 innings, which will leave a big hole in the rotation.
With very little starting experience behind Morgan Reimer, as UW's Canadian ace and Ramuno combined for 50 of the team's 57 starts last season, there will be several questions that need to be answered in the circle, but the Huskies may have some answers in the form of young reinforcements.
Just a few of the highlights from a 142 strikeout year from @morganreimer_24 🙌 pic.twitter.com/Le1K8u0Nlc
— Washington Softball (@UWSoftball) May 23, 2026
Behind Reimer, Tarr may be hoping for former top recruit Amira Rodriguez to step into a larger role after a knee injury limited her to just three games, with two appearances in the circle, in her first year at the college level. Over those two games, which included a start against then-No. 1 Texas, Rodriguez worked 3 1/3 innings and let up 2 runs on 3 hits with a walk and 3 strikeouts.
On top of Rodriguez, pitching coach Brad Kilpatrick and the Huskies also have a pair of promising incoming freshmen to lean on in the 2027 class.
Between five-star Abby Ford, who is ranked as the nation's No. 9 overall prospect and No. 6 pitcher in the 2027 class by Rivals, and four-star Lila McLeod, the No. 77 prospect and No. 22 pitcher, even without Ramuno, the Huskies have plenty of promising young arms waiting for their turn in the circle.
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- Sarina Wiegman insists England will not play for a draw in crunch Spain qualifier
Sarina Wiegman insists England will not play for a draw in crunch Spain qualifier
England boss Sarina Wiegman insists the Lionesses will play to win despite knowing a point against Spain would book them a place at next year’s Women’s World Cup in Brazil.
Wiegman’s side lead qualifying group A3 with a flawless record and sit three points clear of World Cup holders Spain ahead of their meeting in Mallorca on Friday.
England just need a point in their penultimate group game to secure the lone direct World Cup berth and avoid the play-offs, but a Spain win would take the battle down to the final match.
“Of course (direct qualification) is what we want,” said Wiegman. “We’re in a good position, and we’re ready for tomorrow, and we just want to qualify as quick as possible.
“It’s a hard group, it’s a difficult game. We know what the consequences are, so no matter what happens we have another opportunity, but we go out there to play and win.”
Wiegman’s travelling squad are fully fit, though the Dutch boss will be without captain Leah Williamson, ruled out earlier in the week with a hamstring issue and replaced by Liverpool skipper Grace Fisk.
Chelsea attacker Lauren James was also able to settle back into training “very quickly” after picking up a small injury before the Blues beat Manchester United to lift the World Sevens trophy over the weekend.

Her club team-mate, defender Lucy Bronze, said the number of English holidaymakers in Mallorca had already made the Lionesses feel at home, and joked it did not take much to convince family and friends to fly to Palma to support her side.
Wiegman led England to a first World Cup final in 2023, when the tournament was hosted by Australia.
That loss to Spain only served as further fuel for what has become an entertaining rivalry between England and Friday’s hosts.

Bronze added: “I think they bring out the best in us. It’s one of those rivalries where we’ve made each other better over the years, which is good for the game and good for each other.
“The way Spain has improved over the last four or five years has really pushed this England team on to improve as well, and that kind of filters through to the rest of Europe and the rest of the world.
“The rest of Europe, all the teams are improving as well. It’s just a really good, fun rivalry that I think both teams absolutely love.”
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- Reader's choice: SW Florida Boys, Girls Tennis Player of the Year Vote
Reader's choice: SW Florida Boys, Girls Tennis Player of the Year Vote
The News-Press and Naples Daily News unveiled their 2026 All-Area Boys Tennis and Girl Tennis Team selections.
We honored Southwest Florida's top athletes by naming First Team, Second Team, and Honorable Mentions lists for boys tennis and girls tennis.
We also named a Player of the Year from among the 6 First-Team honorees with Barron Collier's William Freshwater was named the boys winner and Te'Anna Mata of Naples as the girls winner.
Now we will let you have your say. Do you agree with our pick for Player of the Year, or do you prefer a different First-Team selection?
You can see the Lacrosse All-Area Teams and their accomplishments by CLICKING HERE FOR BOYS and HERE FOR GIRLS.
Voting will remain open until Monday, June 8 at 10 a.m. We will announce the winner on Instagram at newspresssports and NDNprepzone.
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- Where to watch Spain vs. Iraq live stream, TV channel, start time for international friendly
Where to watch Spain vs. Iraq live stream, TV channel, start time for international friendly

Where to watch Spain vs. Iraq live stream, TV channel, start time for international friendly originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
European champions Spain begin their World Cup preparations with a friendly against tournament debutants Iraq on Thursday.
Luis de la Fuente's side conquered their continent with a superb showing at Euro 2024 and have designs on going all the way in North America.
Since La Roja's first and only World Cup triumph in 2010, they have largely flattered to deceive. They failed to emerge from the group stage at Brazil 2014 before suffering penalty shootout defeats to hosts Russia and Morocco at the first knockout stage in 2018 and 2022 respectively.
Iraq emerged from March's inter-confederation playoff as they stunned South American favorites Bolivia 2-1 in Monterrey.
The Sporting News looks at the key details ahead of this game, including how to watch the match, kickoff times and the weekly schedule.
Spain vs. Iraqlive stream, TV channel
Here's how to watch this international friendly match in the U.S.:
- TV channel: None
- Live stream: fubo, Vix
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What time does Spain vs. Iraqkick off?
This international friendly clash takes place at Estadio Riazor in A Coruna, Spain and kicks off on Thursday, June 4 at 9 p.m. local time.
Here's how that time translates across the U.S.:
| Date | Kickoff time | |
| Eastern Time | Thu, June 4 | 3 p.m. |
| Central Time | Thu, June 4 | 2 p.m. |
| Mountain Time | Thu, June 4 | 1 p.m. |
| Pacific Time | Thu, June 4 | 12 p.m. |
International friendly fixture schedule today
Thursday, June 4
- Slovenia vs. Cyprus (8 a.m. ET)
- Cambodia vs. Bhutan (8 a.m. ET)
- Lesotho vs. Kenya (9 a.m. ET)
- Burundi vs. Equatorial Guinea (12 p.m. ET)
- Northern Ireland vs. Guinea (12 p.m. ET)
- Andorra vs. Liechtenstein (1 p.m. ET)
- Sweden vs. Greece (1 p.m. ET)
- Spain vs. Iraq (3 p.m. ET)
- France vs. Ivory Coast (3:10 p.m. ET)
- Czechia vs. Guatemala (8 p.m. ET)
- Mexico vs. Serbia (10 p.m. ET)
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- Newcastle Ownership Plan Emerges Amid PIF Investment Shift
Newcastle Ownership Plan Emerges Amid PIF Investment Shift

Newcastle United’s Saudi ownership remains committed to the club, but they are not expected to simply fund every major infrastructure project by writing cheques freely.
That is the view of former Everton chief executive Keith Wyness, who discussed the Public Investment Fund’s plans for the future with Football Insider amid reports that minority investment could help fund stadium and training ground developments.
Most pressing for the Magpies organization is the future of their home, whether that remains St. James’ Park or a new stadium. Newcastle have yet to confirm whether they will redevelop SJP or build a new stadium, but plans for a new training ground are expected to move forward.
“Newcastle United’s Saudi owners will not be throwing all their money at the club’s major infrastructure projects,” Football Insider reported. “The PIF may seek minority investment to help fund Newcastle’s stadium and training ground plans.”
Wyness said he still expects Saudi ownership to remain in place and continue pushing the club forward.
“I’m still believing that PIF are going to stay with Newcastle and see this through, but they’re not just throwing money at things anymore,” Wyness said. “I completely get that, and I don’t expect them to.”
Wyness added that the next stage of Newcastle’s growth will require a more structured approach, not just more financial investments.
“I’m sure that there’s been some real thought and clever engineering about how they’re going to move forward and there should, hopefully, be a new training ground and a new stadium to look forward to,” Wyness said.
Wyness said the club still has major opportunities ahead, but warned that the ownership model has changed.
“Exciting times for Newcastle,” Wyness said. “Not as easy as they hoped, and it isn’t just writing a cheque from the PIF, that’s for sure. Those days are gone.”
The Magpies are coming off their worst season since the PIF takeover and are expected to undergo a full squad retool this summer with many key players expected to leave the club, including the already-departed Anthony Gordon.
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- Report – The reason behind Barcelona forward’s €11 million departure being delayed
Report – The reason behind Barcelona forward’s €11 million departure being delayed

FC Barcelona have still not officially confirmed Ansu Fati’s permanent departure to AS Monaco following a moderately successful loan spell.
Although it was widely reported that Monaco would activate their €11 million purchase option and that an agreement with the forward had already been reached, the deal has yet to be finalised.
Why the delay?
According to Mundo Deportivo, the delay is due to Barcelona’s desire to retain some control over Ansu’s future, as they still view him as a valuable long-term asset.
Following the arrival of Anthony Gordon, Ansu accepted that his future at Barcelona was effectively over.
No way back for Ansu. (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)
Hansi Flick does not see him as part of his plans, despite the player remaining under contract until 2028, and the club encouraged him to accept Monaco’s proposal after spending the past season there on loan.
Monaco have until 30 June to trigger the purchase clause. However, negotiations have involved more than simply agreeing terms on Ansu’s sizeable salary.
Barcelona are reluctant to completely lose control of the La Masia graduate and do not want him sold for a relatively modest fee only for him to be transferred again later, potentially to one of their direct rivals.
For that reason, club executives are pushing to include either a buyback clause or a percentage of any future sale.
Barcelona want to retain some control over Ansu’s future. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
The objective is to maintain some influence over Ansu’s career path and avoid criticism if he eventually fulfils the enormous potential that once made him one of football’s brightest young talents.
There may be another motive
The report further states that the delay may also reflect another strategy: waiting to see whether a higher offer arrives from elsewhere.
After all, Ansu has attracted interest from Sevilla in recent days. Therefore, as things stand, there is still no final resolution, and the situation remains open to several possible outcomes.
The former Barça No. 10’s departure is expected to be just one of several moves needed to balance the books and facilitate the ambitious deals sporting director Deco is pursuing this summer.
So, ideally, the Blaugrana will be hoping to reach a resolution on the matter as soon as possible.
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- If PSV Eindhoven, Bayern Munich agree on Ismael Saibari deal, medical will take place in USA
If PSV Eindhoven, Bayern Munich agree on Ismael Saibari deal, medical will take place in USA

If Bayern Munich and PSV Eindhoven can agree on a deal for attacking midfielder Ismael Saibari, the Moroccan’s medical exam would take place in the United States, where the 25-year-old is now based for the World Cup per Eindhovens Dagblad (as captured by @iMiaSanMia):
Ismael Saibari landed in the US with the Moroccan national team ahead of the World Cup. Bayern will have medical staff available in place so a medical check can be done swiftly once a deal is agreed with PSV. The club is determined to complete the transfer before the tournament kicks off.
There has been little reported on any exchanges between the two clubs on a transfer fee. It can be assumed that the fee will be for significantly less than the €70 million (+ €10 million in add-ons) package that FC Barcelona used to outduel the Bavarians on former Newcastle United attacker Anthony Gordon. However, Bayern Munich seemingly sets a “not to exceed” number on each potential transfer. We shall see if the price is right for Bayern Munich soon enough.
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- FIFA World Cup 2026: What does VAR actually mean in soccer?
FIFA World Cup 2026: What does VAR actually mean in soccer?

The introduction of VAR has divided soccer fans for years.
There are some who believe helping referees get to the right decision is of the utmost importance, no matter how long it takes.
Others, however, are calling for it to be removed, suggesting the advent of VAR in 2017 has ruined what should theoretically be a simple sport to officiate.
It is difficult to imagine a scenario in which VAR is shelved. Pandora’s box, of course, can never truly be shut.
There has not been a more impactful development in soccer since the back pass rule was scrapped in 1992, but what does VAR actually mean?
VAR stands for Video Assistant Referee
It’s quite simple, really. The three letters that have created so much discourse in soccer stand for Video Assistant Referee.
Those three letters have changed the landscape of the sport forever. Almost a decade into the VAR era, it continues to divide opinion like no other aspect of the game.

When does VAR get used in soccer?
The VAR team watches every second of the game they are officiating.
They, however, are only called upon when the on-field referee may have missed a clear and obvious error when making their decision.
Quite what comes under the ‘clear and obvious’ banner is up for debate, however.
Generally, VAR only gets involved in four areas of the game. They can look at goals, penalties, red cards and cases of mistaken identity.
For the 2026 World Cup, however, their remit will be expanded. Indeed, for the first time in its history, VAR will be allowed to step in to act on incorrectly-awarded corner kicks as well as second yellow cards which may lead to a red card.
Those who have called for an absolute abolishment will soon have to watch VAR get more involved in the sport.
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Phillies on the Pharm: 6/4/2026

There were lots and lots of hits in Binghamton. There were not many at all down in St. Lucie. The Phillies prospects played a quartet of games against the Mets’ affiliates, and won three of them. Gotta get that rivalry started early.
Rochester 5, Lehigh Valley 3
The IronPigs held their foes scoreless for eight of nine innings. Unfortunately, the one inning they didn’t— a five-run second— was enough to sink them. Starter Tucker Davidson had a rough night, taking the loss. Ryan Cusick pitched four scoreless in relief, and Felix Reyes hit a two-run homer to put Lehigh Valley back in striking distance, but the Red Wings ended up flying to victory over the IronPigs.
Binghamton 16, Reading 11
They were not lacking for runs in New York. The Fightin Phils had a good night at the plate, with Dante Nori going three for six, and Aroon Escobar adding a hit and a pair of free passes. But starter Jean Cabrera struggled, allowing nine hits and nine runs, all earned. His night ended after just 1.1 innings of work. A trio of relievers steadied the ship, but Colin Peluse allowed a quintet of runs in the seventh (four earned), and the Fightins couldn’t recover.
Jersey Shore 5, Brooklyn 4 (1o)
The BlueClaws were kept quiet on offense, at first. They had only one run through six. But they scored a trio in the seventh, then held their Brooklynite foes scoreless in the eighth and ninth to force extras. The Cyclones couldn’t muster a run in the tenth, and that made things simple for the BlueClaws. Tyler Pettorini gamely sacrificed himself via a bunt to put the ghost runner on third, and Luis Caicuto ended it with a single to right. Center fielder Pedro León was three for four on the night, and starter Sam Highfill made the Cyclones dizzy, with 8 strikeouts through five IP.
Clearwater 2, St. Lucie 0
After being rained out yesterday, Clearwater had a doubleheader against the St. Lucie Mets today. And they started it in grand fashion. A trio of Threshers hurlers took to the mound, and not one of them allowed a hit. Tanner Gresham K’d 8 Mets through five innings, Marty Gair continued the no-no in the sixth, and Gabe Craig struck out the side to complete it. The game only ran seven innings due to the Single-A doubleheader rules. Nevertheless, a no-hitter is always to be celebrated, even more so when it comes against the next generation of Mets. The Threshers were themselves held scoreless through five, but plated two runs in the sixth in scrappy fashion, with Griffin Burkholder and Robert Phelps making it to base on a walk and error, respectively, Nathan Humphreys showing that the sacrifice bunt is not a lost art, and Alirio Ferrebus singling to send the first two home.
Clearwater 5, St. Lucie 3
The Threshers continued their no-hitter through nine, in a sense: they held the Mets hitless through the first two innings of the second game. Jaeden Calderon hit a homer in the third to give Clearwater a lead, which they surrendered in the bottom fifth. But the Threshers were not content to settle for a split, even if their half of it was a no-hitter. Instead, they chose late-inning heroics, scoring four in the seventh (and final) inning via a pair of singles, a walk, and a pair of errors. Cody Bowker had 6 strikeouts through four as the Threshers concluded a very successful day in St. Lucie.
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- For Chris Billam-Smith, the case for joining Zuffa Boxing was simple: 'Jai Opetaia'
For Chris Billam-Smith, the case for joining Zuffa Boxing was simple: 'Jai Opetaia'
BOURNEMOUTH, England — One narrative commonly told within the boxing business is that young fighters grow up dreaming of winning the green and gold belt of the WBC, the black and gold of the WBA, or the red and gold of the WBO and IBF.
It is, perhaps, seen as one of the challenges Zuffa Boxing faces in its inaugural year as TKO’s upstart fight firm seeks to establish a belt no active boxer grew up yearning to win.
Chris Billam-Smith, the former WBO cruiserweight world champion who headlines Zuffa Boxing’s first international show this Saturday, offered an alternative look.
England’s Billam-Smith (21-2, 13 KOs) dominated at a domestic level, built a fanbase in his home country, and now returns to Bournemouth for Zuffa Boxing 7 against the knockout puncher Ryan Rozicki, after headlining at English Premier League soccer stadiums and taking on Gilberto “Zurdo” Ramirez in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
For Billam-Smith, it’s no longer just about the sport’s four major world championship titles. He simply wants to prove he’s the best in the world at cruiserweight, and the only way to do that is by fighting the man many believe to be best in the division: Jai Opetaia, the unbeaten New Zealander whose presence in Zuffa alone drew Billam-Smith to sign with the same stable.
“My focus is on proving I’m the No. 1 in the world, and when I signed with Zuffa, that was Jai Opetaia,” he told Uncrowned. “So that's why we’re going this way.”

Before he can challenge Opetaia, Billam-Smith, 35, must first dispatch Rozicki at the Bournemouth International Centre and reestablish himself as a force in a 200-pound division that’s had a recent shake-up. Tickets remain available for the show, and it’s something Billam-Smith is confident in doing.
“If you look at our last opponents, there's a massive gulf in class there,” he said of Rozicki (21-1-1, 20 KOs), “and I think that I'm just a better all-around boxer.
“I can do a lot of different things. I can box. I can fight. I'm very smart with what I do. I can punch, obviously, as well. And I've boxed at a higher level [than him], so that will help me.”
Billam-Smith and Rozicki have had the same number of professional fights (23), but a turning point for the Brit came in 2019, before he finished Craig Glover for the Commonwealth title, when he ventured to Riga, Latvia to take his game to the next level by training alongside — and sparring — former three-time cruiserweight world champion Mairis Briedis.
At that time, Briedis was a wrecking ball, pushing Oleksandr Usyk all the way to a close decision, out-pointing Noel Mikaelian, and then finishing Krzysztof Glowacki.
And yet, before Briedis beat Yuniel Dorticos in 2020 to anoint himself as cruiserweight’s new No. 1 following Usyk’s departure from the division, Billam-Smith, not yet a contender, shared the ring with him, again and again, in Latvia.
“I'd only had 11 fights, but it was a great experience for me sparring [him],” Billam-Smith said, “and something that really benefitted me, because I was like, ‘This is the level I want to get to, and I'm not far off it’.”
Billam-Smith has always acknowledged that the experience gap was valid and Briedis got “the better” of him in “good, competitive sessions,” which only helped him going forward as the Englishman went on to beat Isaac Chamberlain, Lawrence Okolie and Richard Riakporhe in subsequent years.
With nearly seven years passed, he’s only lost once since that Riga trip — a setback on the scorecards after 12 rounds with Ramirez in a two-belt unification bout.
Ramirez has since lost to David Benavidez in a dominant performance that Billam-Smith acknowledged as “superb,” noting that Benavidez carried his power — and kept his speed — in the move up from light heavyweight.
“A lot of people thought [Benavidez] would win, but I was sure ‘Zurdo,’ especially the size of seeing him, would have imposed himself. But he couldn’t,” Billam-Smith said. “Benavidez’s power translated all the way up to cruiserweight, which is rare because of the 25-pound gulf in weight from light heavy to cruiserweight.
“I knew it could happen, but I just didn't think that the weight and the speed would transfer as well as it did. But because it did, the result makes sense.
“It’s great to have another big name in the division,” Billam-Smith added. “That’s what you want.”
Boxing politics could scupper fights like that, though.
It is unclear if Benavidez will remain at cruiserweight to defend his unified titles, or drop back down to the 175-pound division. He has also questioned why fighters like Opetaia "went to Zuffa," insisting he'd never "go over there and fight for a Zuffa title."

The WBC boss, Mauricio Sulaiman, recently even ordered a fight between Mikaelian and Benavidez, seemingly freezing Opetaia out from the sanctioning body picture.
The current option for Mikaelian is to fight Benavidez or vacate the WBC belt and pursue Opetaia, possibly for the Zuffa belt.
The broader context for the friction is that Zuffa has positioned itself as the alternative to the traditional method of competing through boxing’s four major sanctioning bodies. A cold war between the new firm and the old guard appears to be taking shape, and fighters are caught in the crosshairs as it seemingly leaves Opetaia and Billam-Smith with fewer options.
But, the way Billam-Smith tells it, his option is superior.
“I don't really understand [the friction], because surely you want the best in the world to hold your sanctioning belt,” he said.
“For me, whether he's got one of the sanctioning body belts, or just a Zuffa belt, it doesn't matter because people see [Opetaia] as the No. 1 in the division, and it’s a fight that, for both of our legacies, has to happen.”
Challenging Opetaia is his biggest “focus,” Billam-Smith finished.
But it can’t come to fruition unless he goes out and handles business against Rozicki on Saturday.
“I know I can stop him, and I believe that's what the outcome will be,” he said. “It could happen at any point in the fight. It just depends on how he reacts to my shot, to my speed.
“It will be an interesting one — as long as it lasts.”
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- Despite breaking Christopher Sánchez’s scoreless streak, San Diego can’t win game
Despite breaking Christopher Sánchez’s scoreless streak, San Diego can’t win game

The San Diego Padres have truly been stuck in a rut lately. The club has been unable to score enough runs to back their starting pitchers. The Friars struggled through the first six innings before scoring a run against Philadelphia Phillies’ ace Cristopher Sánchez on an RBI-single from Jackson Merrill. The lone run ended the lefty’s historic 50 2/3 scoreless innings streak.
Unfortunately, reliever Jason Adam would immediately give up the game on two mistakes, resulting in home runs to J.T. Realmuto and Kyle Schwarber in the bottom of the seventh. Despite the Friars tacking on a run in the eighth against reliever Brad Keller, it wasn’t enough to back starter Walker Buehler’s one-run outing.
The Padres need a win. Badly. They need it any way they can get it. Hopefully that win will come today, and San Diego can salvage the series finale against Philly.
Taking the mound
Zack Wheeler (PHI) v. Lucas Giolito (SD)
The former ace returned from his season-ending surgery in 2025 and picked up right where he left off. Wheeler has pitched to a 2.27 ERA across 43 2/3 innings with a ridiculously low 0.85 WHIP. He’s been a large part of Philadelphia’s recent turnaround.
The righty got rocked by the rival Los Angeles Dodgers in his last start, allowing four runs (each on a solo home run) across six innings of work. San Diego will need to punish his mistakes in order to stave off the sweep.
Giolito had a similar poor outing recently, giving up four runs in just 2 2/3 innings pitched against the Washington Nationals this weekend. After two solid starts to the year, it was a tough watch. Giolito has struggled with command and will need to fix that when facing the Phillies’ sluggers.
His 4.97 ERA is a little misleading. He’s pitched much better than that stat line would suggest, but Giolito has also not done a lot as of late to prove that he deserves better consideration. Hopefully he’ll be able to do that this afternoon.
Batter up!
Ty France has continued to prove his usefulness, going 2-for-4 with a double in yesterday’s game. Fernando Tatis Jr. has also continued to heat up, going 1-for-4 and scoring a run for the Friars.
- Fernando Tatis Jr., 2B
- Gavin Sheets, LF
- Miguel Andujar, DH
- Manny Machado, 3B
- Ty France, 1B
- Jackson Merrill, CF
- Xander Bogaerts, SS
- Jase Bowen, RF
- Freddy Fermin, C
Most of the Padres have yet to face Wheeler but, of the ones who have, Xander Bogaerts and Merrill have had the most success. They boast a respective .300 and .286 career batting average alongside a 1.064 and 1.429 OPS against the righty.
Relief corps
With Buehler going six innings, San Diego only used two pitchers to finish out the game, with Adam and Wandy Peralta covering the final two innings. That leaves the ‘pen fresh for today should Giolito falter early again.
Jeremiah Estrada, Ron Marinaccio, Yuki Matsui, Mason Miller, Adrian Morejon and Bradgley Rodriguez will all be readily available to pitch. With the Padres on a losing streak, Miller hasn’t pitched since last Friday. Hopefully he’ll get the chance to come out in the series finale today.
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- Will the PWHL’s Aggressive Expansion Succeed?
Will the PWHL’s Aggressive Expansion Succeed?
After just three seasons, the PWHL has expanded to 12 teams. The professional women’s hockey league is gaining four new markets in San Jose, Las Vegas, Detroit, and Hamilton, Ont. The franchises will join the eight existing clubs for the upcoming 2026–27 season.
It took the NHL 50 years to go from 4 to 12 teams between 1917 to 1967. The WNBA got to 12 teams in just two years, but six of the league’s teams folded by 2009. The NWSL spent nine years getting to 12 teams from 2013 to 2022.
Compared to these other leagues, the PWHL is expanding at breakneck pace.
But the league feels its speedy growth is justified and well timed. “The decision to expand is a direct response to the demand we’ve seen for the PWHL,” a league spokesperson tells Front Office Sports. Adding four teams now, it says, strengthens “the league’s long-term foundation.”
While expansion GMs are also confident, some questions and potential obstacles still linger, particularly around rosters and attendance. When the new teams hit the ice in November, the answers to those questions will be major markers for whether the rapid-expansion gamble is paying off.
Talent Factor
The four GMs of the league’s new teams are confident there’s enough talent to sustain 104 new roster spots.
“The level of play in the PWHL has put pressure on the NCAA to continue to develop their players and make sure that they’re ready,” PWHL Hamilton GM Meghan Duggan said in a May 28 press conference. “There’s no shortage of talent that’s ready to play and compete in this league.”
Detroit GM Manon Rhéaume and San Jose GM Troy Ryan both said the league’s 2026 draft class is particularly strong, and can infuse more talent into the league. This group, which saw a record 236 players declare, includes five skaters on the gold medal–winning 2026 U.S. Olympic team.
Kyle Cushman, a hockey editor for The Score, agrees. He tells FOS that the talent pool is the “least of [his] concerns” about expansion, despite there being just 45 Division I NCAA women’s hockey teams and no developmental leagues like there are on the men’s side.
Cushman says that in 2019, when the now-defunct National Women’s Hockey League and Canadian Women’s Hockey League were the main professional avenues for women’s hockey players, the leagues combined for 11 teams. He considers it proof that women’s pro hockey could succeed with 12 teams.
“If the goal is just [to have] the most competitive teams, then the NHL would still be at six teams,” Cushman says. “That’s not necessarily the goal all the time … I think 12 teams consistently has been that number for women’s hockey.”
Regarding rosters, his biggest worry is that turnover could make it difficult for new fans to quickly latch onto teams and stars. Four new teams have just a few months to acquire new players, and current teams could lose their stars in a complex, six-phase expansion process. He says many hockey fans are used to the roster continuity of the NHL and the longer—and less jarring—timeline of league expansion.
However, Cushman recalls a conversation he had with Goldeneyes alternate captain Sarah Nurse, who said that the league was still in its “growth phase,” and that turnover simply comes with that territory.
Getting Fans in Seats
Building and sustaining attendance for the new teams will also be a key factor in determining how fast is too fast.
To be sure, attendance is way up in the PWHL’s third year. The league averaged 9,304 fans this past regular season. (It’s not far off the WNBA’s average attendance of about 11,000 and the NWSL’s roughly 10,000.) The two newest teams, Seattle and Vancouver, both averaged more than 10,000 in home attendance. Not every franchise has seen such high numbers—the Sirens, for instance, brought in only an average of 4,109 fans, though their attendance was up the most of any team year-over-year.
The four expansion teams are playing in arenas that all seat more than 17,000 people—a target in line with the goal of 10,000-plus capacity venues, according to PWHL advisory board member Stan Kasten. Whether they’ll pull in numbers more similar to Seattle and Vancouver versus New York will be telling about the rapid expansion push.
The league may hit some growing pains on the heels of such quick expansion, but the PWHL tells FOS it’s well aware of that. “Building a sustainable league is a long-term process, and when the demand is there, it’s important to continue investing in growth through expansion,” the spokesperson says.
“The league is responding to the success and the interest of the PWHL, from the takeover tours to the eyeballs that the Olympics had on women’s hockey,” Las Vegas GM Dominique DiDia said of expansion. “The fact that there’s going to be a team in the southwest is something that the fans are hungry for.”
Mark Walter’s Money
Even with expansion, the PWHL remains a single-entity league, where all 12 teams are owned and operated by Mark Walter, who also owns the Lakers and Dodgers.
The single-entity ownership model has been an advantage for the nascent PWHL. Without the possible complication of ownership disputes, experts tell FOS, the league is able to expand quickly.
“If you’re doing a takeover tour and you have six to eight different owners, then you’re taking one home gate revenue away and putting it into this different building,” Cushman says. “Single ownership has been a big benefit to the league, just having everybody pushing in the same direction.”
Notably, five of the six WNBA teams that folded in the league’s heyday did so after changing ownership or remaining unsold after old owners tried unloading their teams.
But at some point, sports attorney Irwin Kishner predicts, the PWHL will sell off its teams as individually-owned franchises. (The Premier Lacrosse League, also single-entity at the moment, is planning for the same eventual move.)
“That’s probably why they’re doing four teams [this year], because there’s only one source of ownership,” says Kishner, who has advised team acquisitions and sales across the four major North American men’s pro sports leagues. “But to get to the level of competition and excellence they’re looking to get to, you want to have multiple owners.”
When the 2026–27 season begins, ownership conversations will take the backseat as all eyes will be on whether the league can navigate its most ambitious expansion effort to date.
“There’s an appetite for it—there’s people above me that are making decisions that feel like women’ sports is ready for this many teams,” Hamilton GM Duggan said. “Why not be unconventional, push the envelope a little bit?”
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- Virgil Van Dijk Admits Arne Slot Sacking “Was a Surprise”
Virgil Van Dijk Admits Arne Slot Sacking “Was a Surprise”

With players having linked up with their national teams ahead of the World Cup this week, it’s the first time many Liverpool players will have been put in the position of being asked about the managerial changes taking place at the club following a disappointing 2025-26 campaign.
When the season ended on May 24th and players headed off on break before their international commitments began, the consensus was that Arne Slot would continue at Liverpool’s manager.
By the following weekend, Slot was gone—and now Andoni Iraloa is on the verge of being appointed.
“That was a surprise,” captain Virgil van Dijk admitted when asked about Slot’s sacking over the weekend and whether he had expected it. “I landed in Amsterdam on Saturday afternoon and it had already leaked. After that I talked with the club, but the decision had already been made.
“It’s not like they asked me about it first so that was when I heard about it, but I think that’s the world we live in, everyone wants to be the first. I did speak with Arne and Spike [Hulshoff] and I’m very grateful to them for what they have meant to me and the club and I wish them success.
“But hopefully Liverpool will come out of this well, because this season was below par as a club.”
Despite that the quick move to bring in Iraola makes it appear as though perhaps a change may have been in the works for some time, reports have suggested it represented a late change in course and that Liverpool had genuinely intended to persist with Slot when the season ended.
When the whistle blew on the 2025-26 season, Liverpool were even working to bring in favoured Feyenoord-era assistant Etiënne Reijnen to bolster Slot’s coaching staff ahead of next season.
It’s a situation where those of us on the outside may never know for certain just how events unfolded—or who in the end forced the club to change course—but the reality now is that after a season that was very much below par for the club Slot is out and Iraola is arriving.
A YEAR OF STATS

AC Milan ended the Serie A 2025/26 season in fifth place with 70 points, qualifying for next season's Europa League. The league form saw 20 wins, ten draws and eight defeats, six of which came in the final ten matches of the season. In total, 32 points were collected at San Siro and 38 away from home. The final goal tally stood at 53 (an average of 1.4 per match), with 35 conceded: an average of 0.92 per match. The goal difference was +18, while the total shots on opposition goals across 38 matches came to 819 (of which 499 on target, 181 off target and 139 blocked). A particularly notable figure concerns defensive solidity. AC Milan kept 15 clean sheets in 38 Serie A matches over the course of the 2025/26 season.
Mike Maignan was the key figure behind this defensive record, as he kept 15 clean sheets in his 37 league appearances. A full breakdown of the matches in which the Rossoneri failed to concede highlights a stronger record in away fixtures. At home (seven clean sheets): AC Milan 1-0 Bologna (14 September 2025); AC Milan 1-0 Roma (2 November 2025); AC Milan 1-0 Lazio (29 November 2025); AC Milan 3-0 Hellas Verona (28 December 2025); AC Milan 1-0 Lecce (18 January 2026); AC Milan 1-0 Inter (8 March 2026); AC Milan 0-0 Juventus (26 April 2026). Away from home, eight clean sheets against Lecce, Udinese, Juventus, Inter, Cagliari, Bologna, Cremonese and Hellas Verona. AC Milan also kept two further clean sheets in the Coppa Italia, against Bari and Lecce at San Siro.
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- What Julian Hill’s season-ending injury means for the Patriots
What Julian Hill’s season-ending injury means for the Patriots

The New England Patriots needed to clear a spot on their 90-man offseason roster after completing their trade for wide receiver A.J. Brown, and they did so by moving a member of their tight end group to injured reserve. Julian Hill, who had recently suffered a knee injury in practice, was placed on IR on Monday in a move that has ended his 2026 season before it truly even began.
With the dust from the Brown trade having cleared a bit assess what the move means for New England.
New TE2 needed
When the Patriots signed Hill to a three-year, $15 million free agency contract in March, their intentions were clear. He joined the team because of his blocking prowess and ability to complement Hunter Henry as a rotational No. 2 at the tight end position.
With Hill no longer factoring into the mix for the 2026 season, the Patriots are forced to adjust. On Tuesday, during the second open organized team activity of the spring, they did so by inserting tight end/fullback hybrid Jack Westover as their TE2. Meanwhile, third-round rookie Eli Raridon and second-year man C.J. Dippre also saw an uptick in snaps.
With those three seemingly the clubhouse leaders in the competition for the second spot, the tight end depth chart currently looks like this:
90-man roster (5): Hunter Henry (85), Jack Westover (37), Eli Raridon (82), C.J. Dippre (81), Tanner Arkin (84)
Injured reserve: Julian Hill (80)
Had he remained healthy, Hill would have been a lock to make the Patriots’ roster this fall. He likely also would have seen prominent snaps. Now, however, the depth behind Henry is being tested.
Acquisition potential
Even though he failed to sustain his momentum into the playoffs, the Patriots can feel good about Hunter Henry as their top tight end heading into 2026. Likewise, Eli Raridon is an intriguing prospect capable of eventually filling a similar all-around role at the position.
Despite all that, however, the Patriots appear to be in the market for more help at the position for the upcoming season. Henry, after all, is getting up there in age while the four other active TEs on the roster are all unproven.
It would therefore not be a surprise to see the team host some veteran free agents on workouts in the near future.
Cap savings
Removing Hill from the active roster for the season also has an impact on the Patriots’ salary cap, albeit not this season. He will still receive a regular base salary this year and is entitled to his signing bonus.
However, with him failing to earn any of his per-game active roster bonuses this season, the amount initially classified as likely to be earned — 14 of 17 installments based on his 14 in-game appearances last year — will be credited to New England’s 2027 cap. This means that the team will eventually get a credit of $630,000 next year.
In addition, Hill’s 2027 cap number has also changed. Previously at $5.4 million, it has since dropped to $4.635 million: with all of his roster bonuses now seen as unlikely to be earned, the maximum bonus amount of $765,000 definitively will not count against the Patriots’ books next season and only become relevant again once earned.
First reserve addition
Up until Hill went down, the Patriots had avoided any major injuries since the start of their offseason workout program in April. The 25-year-old therefore now has earned the dubious distinction of being the first member of the 2026 to be placed on injured reserve and removed from the active roster for the season.
And just as a reminder about the NFL’s IR-return procedure: starting in 2024, teams are allowed to designate up to two players to return from injured reserve even if sent there before the roster cutdown deadline. However, to be eligible, the move to IR would have to take place “during the business day of the final roster reduction,” meaning on cutdown day itself.
Even if Hill’s injury would not have been season-ending per se — which, again, it is — placing him on IR at this point in time would disqualify him from being reactivated at any point during the 2026 season.
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- Why Michigan Football DT Trey Pierce is a breakout candidate in 2026
Why Michigan Football DT Trey Pierce is a breakout candidate in 2026

Identifying breakout players is similar to solving a mystery. More often than not, there are breadcrumbs or clues that portend a player is on the rise. Of course, there are always outliers like 2021 David Ojabo, whose one (O-N-E) career tackle entering the season would have never been predicted to evolve into 35 tackles, 12 tackles for loss, 11 sacks and five forced fumbles. But for the most part, there are always signs if you know where to look.
When examining the roster this year, there were a handful of viable candidates, but most were first-year starters coming off mixed maiden voyages (of course, they should improve with a year of seasoning and a real coaching staff in place). Others felt too established — Jordan Marshall or Andrew Marsh going from good to great isn’t the point of this exercise, nor Jyaire Hill or Zeke Berry. It’s the player(s) who have flown under the radar while steadily improving.
At a position group that is one of the team’s biggest question marks entering the season, the interior defensive line, there are a few players primed for a step forward, and none more so than senior Trey Pierce. He is a 6-foot-2, 310-pound veteran of 39 games, a national champion, and one of the leaders in the locker room. Over the course of his career, Pierce has shown flashes of dominance and glimpses of impending stardom, but nothing that extends beyond a few plays or a series in a game.
After his fire-breathing performance vs Alabama in the 2024 ReliaQuest Bowl, many expected a bigger leap in 2025. While he didn’t fully meet those expectations, he still showed significant signs of development. In 2024, he only played 153 snaps (just shy of 12 per game) behind two of the best to ever do it at Michigan. Pierce’s snaps did drastically increase from the previous year’s 58, but the frequent rotation still allowed him to play fresh.
But he struggled despite all that. He frequently missed tackles, failed to make an impact against the run and was ineffective rushing the passer. Pierce’s 18.2 missed-tackle rate was one of the worst of any high-volume defender on the team. In fairness, his number was overly weighted by bad performances against Illinois and Michigan State, but those two performances also led to a diminished snap count the rest of the regular season; Pierce played 45 snaps across those two games and only 29 in the remaining four games of the regular season, perhaps limiting further shortcomings.
Against the run, Pierce was 17th on the team with only five stops in 2024, and his 6.4 stop-rate percentage was disappointing for a nose tackle. For comparison, Mazi Smith, Kris Jenkins and Mason Graham were all north of 13 percent. Additionally, his 2.7 percent pressure rate was the second-worst on the team for any defender with more than 20 pass rush snaps.
With those numbers in mind, excitement got the best of us following his one-off performance against the Tide. But with an increased role in 2025, while still operating within a rotation, Pierce improved across the board. Despite playing 252 more snaps (405 total), he only missed one (O-N-E) more tackle and his missed-tackle rate plummeted to 7.5 percent, one of the best on the team. Going hand in hand, Pierce was fourth on the team with 20 stops in the run game — tops among interior defensive linemen — and his percentage cracked double digits at 10.8; Kenneth Grant’s best rate at Michigan was 10.1.
Lastly, Pierce took strides as a pass rusher in 2025. Albeit, strides from short legs. He may never be mistaken for Mason Graham or Mo Hurst, but Pierce’s pressure rate leapt to 4.6 percent last season. Granted, most of that came against inferior opponents — 40 percent of his pressures came vs New Mexico and Central Michigan — and he will still need to find a way to be more impactful in primetime matchups if he is to become a star.
But he is already aware of this deficiency. Back in March on In The Trenches, Pierce said his top focus this offseason is rushing the passer.
“Pass rush — that’s my main focus through this whole offseason,” Pierce said. “But especially this spring, going against our guards and our centers and our tackles, too, getting our pass rush up. I feel like I left a lot on the table this season in that regard. And I think that’s a gap in my game that if I get just a little bit better at that, it can change everything, change games, change my trajectory as a player.”
The numbers don’t lie, and if Pierce can make the jump to an All-Big Ten player this season, Michigan’s defense should be one of the best in the Big Ten.
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- Orange in the PLL: Spallina named POTW
Orange in the PLL: Spallina named POTW

The Syracuse men’s lacrosse 2026 senior class didn’t take to make their transition to the PLL. Joey Spallina made his debut in style with 5 points in his first game with Maryland, a win over Boston and followed that with two assists in a win over Utah.
The performances earned Spallina the Premier Lacrosse League’s Player of the Week- a feat he accomplished before he had his first practice with the Whipsnakes.
Seven points. One dominant weekend. 💥
— Premier Lacrosse League (@PremierLacrosse) June 2, 2026
Joey Spallina is your Week 3⃣ Player of the Week. 🥍 pic.twitter.com/Z412uhVOW7
Spallina’s first goal came off an assist from his Syracuse teammate Billy Dwan and with the two wins last weekend, Maryland moves to a PLL-best 3-1 early in the season.
In other alum news, Michael Leo should make his debut this weekend while Syracuse’s leading goal scorer in 2026, Finn Thomson has finally found a home in the PLL with Leo, Dante Bowen, Sam English and the California Redwoods.
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— California Redwoods (@PLLRedwoods) June 3, 2026
Midfielder Michael Leo and defenseman Cullen Brown have signed their 3 year rookie agreements & been placed on our 25-Man Roster.
We have signed attackman Finn Thomson through the 2027 season & placed him on the Unavailable to Travel List.
We have released…
Here’s a look at some of Joey’s highlights from his first two pro games.
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- Mariners News: Ryan Sloan, Corbin Burnes, and Nick Castellanos
Mariners News: Ryan Sloan, Corbin Burnes, and Nick Castellanos

Good morning friends! Happy Mariners off-day to you.
The M’s saw their winning streak snapped yesterday in a 7-1 loss to the Mets. The M’s hit the road now for a stretch, going to Detroit, Baltimore, and Washington.
Importantly, it’s All-Star voting season. In my youth, I held steadfast to only voting for players who deserve it rather than just voting for my favorite players. But in recent years I’ve decided that I don’t care about voting for the “logical” choice. Life is too short to vote for someone else’s guy. Go vote Mariners!
In Mariners news…
- Former Mariners Ken Griffey, Jr. and Harold Reynolds will join former Yankees ace CC Sabathia to host Play Ball Live on the MLB YouTube channel this Friday in advance of the MLB Breakthrough Series in an interactive stream designed to “engage, excite and inspire youth baseball and softball players all over the world.”
- Baseball America released its monthly update of the top 100 prospects in baseball, with M’s right-hander Ryan Sloan officially being crowned the top pitching prospect in the sport.
Around the league…
- Diamondbacks right-hander Corbin Burnes is likely out until September after suffering a teres major strain.
- Nick Castellanos’ tenure in San Diego did not last long, as the Padres DFA’d the struggling outfielder.
- Rob Manfred made his first public comments about the economic proposals made by both sides, emphasizing the need to adjust the financial rules of the game for the sake of competitive balance.
- Young Dodgers right-hander Roki Sasaki is finally starting to reach his potential, writes Jay Jaffe at Fangraphs.
- Matthew Trueblood at Baseball Prospectus wonders what happened to the sidearm four-seam fastball. ($)
- Lukas Vlahos at Amazin’ Avenue has seen enough of Mets first baseman Mark Vientos.
- Kiri Oller at Fangraphs had some fun mapping real-life baseball personalities to the fake world of Pokémon Pokopia.
- Bradley Woodrum at Baseball Prospectus tried to figure out if there is a secret to winning one-run ballgames. ($)
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- Ben Stiller and Spike Lee celebrity Knicks fans spotted at NBA finals game 1
Ben Stiller and Spike Lee celebrity Knicks fans spotted at NBA finals game 1

Ben Stiller and Spike Lee gave Knicks fans a familiar sight in unfamiliar territory as New York opened the NBA Finals with a statement win in San Antonio.
Frost Bank Center was never going to feel like Madison Square Garden, but the Knicks’ celebrity crowd still traveled well. Game 1 became part basketball showcase and part New York culture roll call.
That mattered because the Knicks had not played in the Finals since 1999. For longtime fans, seeing those faces courtside made the moment feel bigger than one road game.

Ben Stiller and Spike Lee make Knicks Finals presence felt
The clip shared by SNY Knicks captured Stiller and Lee among the traveling New York faces who turned Game 1 into a reminder of how deeply this run has hit the city.
Lee was always expected to be there. He has been the Knicks’ most recognizable celebrity supporter for decades, and this was their first Finals game in 27 years.
Stiller’s presence carried the same energy. He has been a regular part of this playoff run, and his trip to San Antonio showed how much the moment meant beyond the Garden.
They were not alone. Tracy Morgan, Timothée Chalamet, John Turturro and Henrik Lundqvist were also among the notable Knicks supporters spotted at the opener.
Knicks stars reward celebrity fans with Game 1 win
New York gave their traveling crowd a real show. The Knicks beat the Spurs 105-95 after erasing a 14-point second-half deficit.
Jalen Brunson led the Knicks with 30 points, while Karl-Anthony Towns added 18 points and 12 rebounds. OG Anunoby’s fourth-quarter shot-making also helped swing the game.
The Spurs had their own familiar faces in the building. Gregg Popovich, David Robinson, Manu Ginóbili and Robert Horry were part of San Antonio’s Finals scene.
Tori Kelly performed the national anthem before the game, while Patrick Ewing and Gary Payton added more basketball history courtside.
New York now leads the series 1-0, and the celebrity spotlight will only grow when the Finals shift to Madison Square Garden.
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- Lawday among 13 players to leave Harlequins
Lawday among 13 players to leave Harlequins

Harlequins back row Tom Lawday will leave at the end of the season after seven years at the club.
The 32-year-old, who plays as a number eight or flanker, arrived from Exeter in 2019 and has made 104 appearances.
He is one of 13 players who will depart The Stoop following the final Prem game of the campaign against Northampton Saints on Saturday.
Loosehead prop Jordan Els, who made 54 appearances, is also leaving, as is ex-club captain Stephan Lewies whose return to Sharks in his native South Africa was confirmed in January.
Lawday, Els and Lewies were part of the Quins side that won the Premiership in 2020-21 - only the second top-flight league title in the club's history.
Wales fly-half Jarrod Evans, who scored 118 points in 48 appearances, will move on, while Ulster agreed a deal in April to sign fellow number 10 Jamie Benson.
Ex-England lock Joe Launchbury, 35, had already announced in April that he would be retiring at the end of this season.
Also on the list of senior departures are Hayden Hyde, Max Green, George Turner (Newcastle), Joe Jones (Worcester), Jack Grant, Luke Yendle and Andrew Turner.

'Emotional and difficult'
"This point in the season is always emotional and can be difficult, because it gives us the opportunity to recognise and thank players who have made a huge contribution to Harlequins during their time at the club," said Harlequins head coach Jason Gilmore.
"Each of these players has represented Quins with commitment, professionalism and pride, giving everything for the jersey and for their teammates.
"They should all be incredibly proud of what they've achieved and the impact they've had on and off the field.
"We'll come together as a group to celebrate and thank our departing players, and supporters will also have the chance to say their goodbyes at The Stoop on Saturday following our fixture against Northampton Saints."
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- Iran’s players open up on how war with US has affected World Cup preparations: ‘Our duty is to fight for our people’
Iran’s players open up on how war with US has affected World Cup preparations: ‘Our duty is to fight for our people’
Iran is preparing for the World Cup under unprecedented circumstances, as the nation heads to the tournament while at war with the primary host country, a situation unique in the competition’s history.
In exclusive interviews with The Associated Press during a team camp in Turkey, two members of Iran’s squad offered insight into how the ongoing geopolitical tensions are impacting their World Cup preparations.
"Well, to be honest, it’s not easy," stated Saeid Ezatolahi, a 29-year-old midfielder who will be making his third World Cup appearance for Iran. He acknowledged that his experience might ease the burden for some, but the broader context remains challenging.
"That’s going to be my third World Cup. So for me and some of the other players, it might be easier to manage these kind of things," he said in English during a training session on Wednesday.

"But at the end... it is going to be difficult for us because at the same time, we are following the news in our country and the political things, of course, can affect the mind of the players and the people."
The Iranian team has spent over two weeks training in Turkey, primarily at the coastal resort of Antalya. Some players traveled to the capital, Ankara, to submit visa applications at the US embassy. Access for media to their World Cup preparations has been restricted, and players rarely engage with international journalists.
The squad is scheduled to travel to Mexico this weekend, having secured visas from the Mexican embassy in Ankara. Earlier visa processing difficulties led to a change in Iran's World Cup training base, moving it from Tucson, Arizona, to Tijuana, located on Mexico's border with California.
Iran’s initial two matches will be played near Los Angeles, a city home to a significant Iranian community, many of whom oppose the current government.
"So for sure, we are expecting to have a lot fans during our games at the stadium," Ezatolahi remarked. "And this is going to be a lot pressure for us because the expectation is going be high. I just wish we can make them proud and show them that Iranians, they are prepared for every hard job in the world," he added.
Mohammad Ghorbani, 24, is set to experience his first World Cup with Iran.
"It’s true that we are facing special circumstances right now but we are football players and we have to play, practice, and prepare ourselves for the competitions we have ahead," the Abu Dhabi-based player told the AP in Farsi.
"On the other hand, we know that our people have been going through a lot of difficulties throughout the war, and we are going there for them, to get the best results for their joy and the joy of the people of our country."

The team is not required to enter the United States until 14 June, the day before their opening match against New Zealand at the Los Angeles Rams’ stadium in Inglewood.
Iran will return to Inglewood to face Belgium on 21 June, concluding their Group G fixtures in Seattle against Egypt on 26 June.
"I’m really proud to be part of my national team," said Ezatolahi, whose extensive career has seen him play for clubs across Spain, Russia, England, Belgium, Denmark, Qatar, and currently Dubai in the United Arab Emirates.
"We need to clear up our minds and be fresh because our target and our duty is to fight for our people, to represent our country and to show how good we are," he affirmed.
Ghorbani echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the team's desire to bring happiness to Iranians.
"The best message I can give right now is that the Iranian team is showing what it means to be a team," he stated. "We are showing that we are one team under one flag that can bring joy to our whole country, and to show the power of Iranian players and Iranian people to the world."
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- Broncos might trade for 25-year old QB from Saints
Broncos might trade for 25-year old QB from Saints

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The Denver Broncos have their franchise quarterback, Bo Nix.
But the most important position in sports often requires a high-quality backup, too, to effectively make it through an entire season in the NFL.
That's why ESPN's Dan Graziano speculates in a new article on Thursday that Denver could actually still go make a trade to bring in a new quarterback.
And in this case, Graziano circles Sean Payton's former team as the trading partner -- Spencer Rattler from the New Orleans Saints being the player he names.
Rattler is actually younger than Saints starter Tyler Shough, and he's got starting experience in the NFL.
"He could still have a career ahead of him as an NFL quarterback somewhere other than New Orleans," Graziano writes. "Broncos coach Sean Payton still has strong ties to the Saints, and that could be a team to watch if there's any change to its backup QB plans."
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One problem for Rattler is that the Saints signed a different potential backup quarterback this offseason.
"The team signed former No. 2 pick Zach Wilson this offseason to add to its QB room," Graziano writes. "If Rattler's the odd man out, he should generate interest. His 14 NFL starts haven't been great (the Saints lost 13 of them), but they do constitute the kind of experience teams prize when looking for backup/developmental QBs."
Wilson isn't awesome, but he does give the Saints an option if they feel they can get an asset in return by dealing Rattler.
Right now, the QBs behind Nix in Denver are Jarrett Stidham and Sam Ehlinger. In that context, Rattler sounds pretty appealing.
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- Yankees Aaron Judge injury situation keeps getting weirder
Yankees Aaron Judge injury situation keeps getting weirder
The New York Yankees continue to insist that the injury to MLB‘s best power hitter, Aaron Judge, is not a major concern, but the messaging coming from the organization has become increasingly difficult to follow. Judge has not appeared in a game since Sunday, missing the first two contests of a crucial series against the Cleveland Guardians. In both games, the Yankees came away with losses, highlighting just how important their captain is to the lineup. What’s causing concern among fans isn’t just the absence, it’s the constantly changing explanation.
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The Diagnosis Seems to Change Daily
When news first surfaced, the issue was described as a shoulder injury.
Shortly afterward, reports indicated the problem was actually related to a rib injury. Then came another update suggesting Judge’s shoulder pain was being caused by the rib issue. Now, according to the latest reports, Judge requires additional imaging on specific areas to determine exactly what is going on.
With every update from manager Aaron Boone, the story seems to shift.
That inconsistency has left Yankees fans wondering whether the organization truly understands the injury or is simply trying to buy time while gathering more information.
Yankees Feeling Judge’s Absence
There is no replacing Aaron Judge.
The two-time reigning MVP remains the centerpiece of New York’s offense and one of the most feared hitters in baseball. While the Yankees have received contributions from other parts of the lineup recently, the team looks very different without Judge in the middle of it.
The timing couldn’t be worse.
New York has been chasing the Tampa Bay Rays in the AL East standings and entered the week with momentum. Losing Judge, even temporarily, threatens to derail that progress.
Is an Injured List Stint Coming?
Officially, Judge has not been placed on the injured list.
However, the longer he remains out and the more uncertain the updates become, the more likely that possibility seems. Teams typically do not continue ordering additional imaging unless there are lingering questions that need answers.
Perhaps the Yankees are simply being cautious with their franchise player.
But as the explanations continue to evolve, concern is growing. Until Judge returns to the lineup, Yankees fans will be left wondering exactly what is going on—and how serious the situation really is.
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- “Grounds For Impeachment”: Chicago Bears Fans Explode Over Mayor Brandon Johnson’s Comments About Leaving Bears-Green Bay Packers Game Early
“Grounds For Impeachment”: Chicago Bears Fans Explode Over Mayor Brandon Johnson’s Comments About Leaving Bears-Green Bay Packers Game Early
Mayor Brandon Johnson wants to see the Chicago Bears stay in downtown Chicago, Illinois. There are many things he discussed on 104.3 the Score in Chicago when he went into the studio on Wednesday to talk about what would happen if the Bears stayed in Chicago instead of going to Arlington Heights, Illinois or Hammond, Indiana.

Well, he did discuss some of that stuff, but there was something else interesting he mentioned during his interview. He knows that there are certain things that are bad at Solider Field, however. Johnson mentioned he attended a Bears vs Green Bay Packers game last season. He said,
“Let me tell you how bad it is — Bears vs. Packers, I’m at the game, we’re losing. I decide to leave to beat the traffic. Before I get out of the footprint, the Bears had come back to win.”
There are a lot of Chicago fans who are not a fan of Johnson as the Mayor of this city. It is understandable that traffic in the city of Chicago, Illinois could no doubt be bad, but leaving a Packers vs Bears game feels kind of cruel.
Chicago Bears Fans Explode Over Mayor Brandon Johnson’s Comments About Leaving a Game Early

There are many fans who didn’t like his comments about leaving a Packers vs Bears game early. This is what fans had to say about it on Twitter:
Leaving a Bears/Packers game early is grounds for impeachment. https://t.co/5y2pdz1i8e
— Fitz🍀 (@CheapSeats411) June 3, 2026
…all this tells me is Brandon Johnson isn’t a real Bears fan. Nobody leaves Bears v Packers until after the clock hits 0:00 and there have been at least 5 “Green Bay Sucks” chants. https://t.co/rpP4e7XiW9
— Collin Corbett (@CollinCorbett) June 3, 2026
I’ve seen a lot of politicians screw up sports things, but this is the first time I’ve seen a sports screw up revealed by telling the truth.
“I decide to leave to beat the traffic.”
Bears tickets are crazy, crazy expensive. This is the kinda thing that pisses fans off. https://t.co/bu9KKm9UWL
— Thomas C. Bowen (@thomascbowen) June 4, 2026
Bro left a Bears/Packers game before it ended? And admitted it as Mayor of Chicago? Dude. https://t.co/7avp486Rkr
— Daniel Darling (@dandarling) June 3, 2026
You couldn’t waterboard this information out of me https://t.co/z6nkOzLSCj
— FullCountTommy (@FullCountTommy) June 3, 2026
Well, there are a lot of Bears fans who were dumbfounded by his comments. Chicago and Green Bay are one of the biggest rivalries in the NFL. This was certainly one of the more interesting things that Johnson has said during his tenure as the Mayor of Chicago.
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- Daily Bean: Leafs’ Coaching Carousel, 4th Overall Pick Movable, Free Agency Talk, Game 2
Daily Bean: Leafs’ Coaching Carousel, 4th Overall Pick Movable, Free Agency Talk, Game 2

The Stanley Cup Final continues tonight, and the Golden Knights are looking to take a 2-0 series lead before returning home. The Hurricanes have only lost two games in the playoffs, and both of them have been Game 1s after a few days off; they rebounded last time and didn’t lose again.
We’re getting into the offseason, so the Bruins news has been limited to trade targets and offseason talk. The scouts are still in Buffalo, the draft is 22 days away, and free agency opens in 27. BHN looked at another RFA target for the Bruins to consider, this one a forward as opposed to the right-handed defensemen on Monday.
Elsewhere around the league, the Jack Adams Award was announced yesterday. On the topic, the Maple Leafs have a coaching vacancy, and they have conducted 15 interviews over Zoom. One was with a Concord, MA native, and the other was with the recently fired Islanders coach, who has made good progress.
The Blackhawks are open to moving the fourth overall pick, according to reports, and they have a few options in a trade.
Czechia hired a new GM, a Blackhawks legend is likely to retire, the Flyers are involved in free agency rumors, and the Canadiens have a rookie to extend in July.
Happy Thursday, catch up on Bruins and league news in today’s Daily Bean:
Boston Bruins
BOURQUE: The summer is here, which means offseason targets. The Dallas Stars are strapped for cash, and they have Jason Robertson’s extension looming. That may squeeze out Mavrik Bourque, and he is someone the Bruins should have their eyes on.
GARDEN LEVEL PODCAST (video via YouTube): I am linking this again because Dan Conlon specifically asked about Bourque, and though I said it was a “tall ask” to replace Arvidsson, Bourque’s breakout season makes him a candidate on the right side.
NHL News & National Hockey Now
Sportsnet: Jon Cooper, the NHL’s longest-tenured head coach, has won his first Jack Adams Award. He led the Lightning to a 50-26-6 record, finishing second place in the Atlantic. Cooper beat out Buffalo’s Lindy Ruff by three points.
Marco Sturm finished in eighth. He received the third-most third-place votes (11).
Full voting table for the Jack Adams Award, won by #GoBolts’ Jon Cooper, as selected by the NHL Broadcasters’ Association.
— NHL News (@PuckReportNHL) June 3, 2026
He beat Lindy Ruff by 3 points. #Sabrehoodpic.twitter.com/8ssEyQWrZe
Toronto Hockey Now: Up in Toronto, Patrick Roy is a frontrunner for the vacant head coaching job. Both he and Peter Laviolette are among the 15 Zoom interviews the Leafs have done, and the old Canadiens goalie did well with the new Leafs front office. Dave Litman has more on the coaching search.
New Jersey Hockey Now: The Czech Ice Hockey Federation named Devils legend Patrik Elias as the GM of the men’s national team. The Devils’ all-time leader in goals, assists, points, and game-winning goals has been a team consultant/advisor for HC Slavia Praha for the last three seasons. James Nichols has more on Czechia’s hire.
TSN: Nothing is official yet, but Darren Dreger reported that it’s “likely Jonathan Toews is retiring.” He returned to the Jets this season after managing Chronic Immune Response Syndrome (CIRS) and long COVID and had 29 points (11-18–29). He won three cups with the Blackhawks as well as the Conn Smythe in 2010.
Chicago Hockey Now: The Blackhawks are reportedly willing to use the fourth overall pick as a trade chip. Some mock drafts have Ivar Stenberg falling there. The Blackhawks don’t, and neither does Jack Bushman. The Blackhawks can move up, or they can trade the pick for immediate NHL help.
Philly Hockey Now: The Flyers have not had a power play quarterback for years. But that might change. Elliotte Friedman said that John Carlson wants to go back east. Then Anthony Di Marco reported that the Flyers are willing to give him $8 million a year. Will James has more on the fit in Philadelphia.
It will crowd the right side, but the Flyers could solve that problem by trading one. Remember when the Bruins were linked to Rasmus Ristolainen in February?
Montreal Hockey Now: Ivan Demidov burned the first year of his entry-level contract; he’s going to be a restricted free agent in the summer of 2027. Marc Dumont looks at comparable contracts for Demidov’s upcoming extension (he can sign July 1), but due to the new CBA, they have until mid-September to sign him to an eight-year deal.
Today’s NHL Schedule
Golden Knights (1) at Hurricanes (0), Game 2 – 8:00 PM (US: ABC; CA: CBC, SN, TVA)
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- How to watch Sweden vs Greece match in the USA: Live Stream and TV for 2026 International Friendly
How to watch Sweden vs Greece match in the USA: Live Stream and TV for 2026 International Friendly
| WHO | Sweden vs Greece |
| WHAT | International Friendly |
| WHEN | 1:00pm ET / 10:00am PT • Thursday, June 4, 2026 |
| WHERE | Fubo, Tubi, Amazon Prime Video and ViX |
| STREAM | WATCH NOW |
Match Overview
Greece heads into this matchup aiming to build momentum after a disappointing World Cup qualifying campaign, while Sweden looks to respond following a 3-1 loss to Norway that exposed several areas in need of improvement.
Although the visitors may not present the same challenge as Norway, Sweden remains focused on its goal of returning to the World Cup after missing the last edition and cannot afford to overlook a motivated Greek side eager to make a statement.
More details on how to watch
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A Milli Takım'ın 2 maçı şifreli yayınlanacak
2026 Dünya Kupası'na sayılı günler kala Almanya'da yaşayan yaklaşık 4 milyon gurbetçi yayın krizi yaşıyor. A Milli Takım'ın 2 maçının Almanya'da şifreli yayınlanacak olması büyük tepki çekti. İşte detaylar...
A Milli Takım'ın da sahne alacağı 2026 Dünya Kupası'na günler kala Almanya'da yayın krizi baş gösterdi. Ülkede yaşayan yaklaşık 4 milyon gurbetçi, durumdan son derece rahatsız.
YAYIN HAKLARINI 3 KANAL ALDI
Almanya'da 2026 Dünya Kupası'nın yayın haklarını ARD, ZDF ve Magenta TV aldı. 104 maçın 60'ı ARD ve ZDF'den şifresiz, 44'ü ise Magenta TV adlı kanaldan şifreli olarak yayınlanacak.
A MİLLİ TAKIM'IN İLK 2 MAÇI ŞİFRELİ
Almanya Milli Takımı'nın tüm maçları şifresiz yayınlanırken, A Milli Takım'ın ilk 2 maçını (Avustralya-Türkiye ve Türkiye-Paraguay) Magenta TV şifreli olarak ekrana verecek.
ABD MAÇININ YAYINCISI HENÜZ BELLİ DEĞİL
Ay-yıldızlıların grupta ABD ile oynayacağı son maçın ise Almanya'daki yayıncısı henüz belli değil. Almanya'daki gurbetçiler, A Milli Takım'ın en az 2 maçı için para ödemek zorunda kalacak.
A MİLLİ TAKIM'IN 2026 DÜNYA KUPASI'NDAKİ RAKİPLERİ
2026 Dünya Kupası'nda D grubunda yer alan Ay-yıldızlılar sırasıyla Avustralya, Paraguay ve ABD ile karşı karşıya gelecek.
Milliler, 14 Haziran'da Avustralya ile TSİ 07:00'de, 20 Haziran'da Paraguay ile TSİ 06:00'da ve 26 Haziran'da ABD ile 05:00'te kozlarını paylaşacak.

Beşiktaş'tan ayrılan Asllani'nin ağzından Türkiye
Beşiktaş'ta kiralık oynadıktan sonra Inter'e geri dönen Arnavut yıldız Kristjan Asllani, İtalya'da yaşadığı kabusu ve siyah-beyazlı formayla küllerinden doğuşunu anlattı.
Kristjan Asllani, İtalya ve Türkiye günlerini kıyasladı. Torino'da geçirdiği dönemin kendisi için mental ve fiziksel olarak yıpratıcı olduğunu dile getiren 24 yaşındaki orta saha, Beşiktaş hamlesinin kariyerini yeniden ayağa kaldırdığını vurguladı.
- Torino'da kolay bir dönem değildi, ciddi zorluklarla karşılaştım ve kendimi istediğim gibi ifade edemedim. Ancak Beşiktaş'a transferim bana aradığım sürekliliği sağladı.
- Türkiye'de düzenli olarak şans buldum; orada geçirdiğim süre boyunca sadece iki kez ilk 11'in dışında kaldım. Beşiktaş dönemi hem profesyonel hem de kişisel gelişimim açısından benim için son derece önemli bir deneyimdi.
- İtalya'da geçirdiğim uzun yılların ardından artık farklı bir dünyayı, farklı bir futbol kültürünü deneyimleme ihtiyacı hissetmiştim.
- Türkiye maceramın gidişatından ve işlerin nasıl sonuçlandığından dolayı oldukça memnunum. Ancak şu an için geçmişi veya transferi değil, sadece milli takım formasıyla önümdeki görevleri düşünüyorum.

Trabzonspor bir transferi daha açıkladı! Ertuğrul Doğan duyurdu
Trabzonspor Başkanı Ertuğrul Doğan, canlı yayında adeta gövde gösterisi yaparak dünya yıldızını resmen açıkladı! Bütçe sınırlarını paramparça eden Doğan, "Gerekirse 20 milyon Euro da veririz. Yarın 10 milyon Euro'luk bir bomba daha patlıyor" diyerek Tsygankov, Onana ve Malinovskyi transferlerinin perde arkasını anlattı.
Süper Lig'de yeni sezonda mutlak şampiyonluk hedefleyen Trabzonspor'da başkan Ertuğrul Doğan, katıldığı canlı yayında transfer piyasasını sallayacak açıklamalara imza attı. Rakiplerine nazaran transferde çok hızlı hareket ettiklerini vurgulayan Doğan, bordo-mavili ekibin yeni yıldızlarını tek tek duyurdu.
Transferde vites artırdıklarını ve bütçeyi yukarı çektiklerini belirten Ertuğrul Doğan, dünyaca ünlü bir yıldızın transferini resmen açıkladı:
- Geçen yıl 6-7 milyon Euro verdiğimiz isimler oldu. Bu yıl bunun da üstüne çıkıyoruz. Trabzonspor bir oyuncuya 20 milyon Euro da verebilir, gerekirse bunu da yapacağız. Yarın falan 10 milyon Euro civarı bir transferimiz daha olacak. Ruslan Malinovskyi gibi tecrübeli bir oyuncu aldık, başka isimler de gelecek.
- Viktor Tsygankov listede olan oyuncularımızdan biri. Buna karşın İsak Vural şu an gündemimizde yok. Takımdaki 7 oyuncumuza resmi teklif var ancak herkesi satma gibi bir düşüncemiz kesinlikle bulunmuyor. Belki 1-2 oyuncu gidebilir. Felipe Augusto'ya ise Zenit ve başka takımlardan ciddi teklifler var.
- Onana ile her gün iletişim halindeyiz. Maddi olarak bir sıkıntı yaşamayız. Kaliteli bir oyuncu; şehri, takımı ve insanları çok sevdi. Ancak herkesin kendi hayatı ve planları var. Onana ile ilgili bir aksilik yaşayacağımızı düşünmüyorum. Eğer bir aksilik yaşanırsa, kesinlikle aynı seviyede birini kadromuza katarız.
- Rakiplerimizde henüz bir hareket yok, herkes tatil yapıyor. Biz ise çok hızlı gidiyoruz. Haftaya yeni isimlerle birlikte transfer sayımız 8-9'u bulacak. İlk başta 6-7 transfer planlıyorduk ama sayı daha fazla olacak. Konuşulan isimler doğru, yakında onları da bitireceğiz.
- Biz bu hamleleri tamamen zirve yarışında olmak için yapıyoruz. Taraftarımız teknik direktörümüz Fatih Tekke ve takımdan desteğini asla esirgemesin!

Serdar Dursun ayrıldı
Kocaelispor, deneyimli golcü Serdar Dursun ile yolların ayrıldığını resmen açıkladı.
Kocaelispor, tecrübeli golcü Serdar Dursun ile yollarını ayırdığını resmen duyurdu.
Yeşil-siyahlı kulübün resmî sosyal medya hesaplarından yapılan açıklamada, deneyimli futbolcuya emekleri için teşekkür edilerek şu ifadelere yer verildi:
- Futbolcumuz Serdar Dursun’a çubuklu formamız altında verdiği emekler için teşekkür ederiz.
Kocaelispor camiası ve taraftarlar, ayrılık kararının ardından sosyal medyada deneyimli santrafora gelecek kariyeri için başarı dileklerinde bulundu.

Beşiktaş hep aynı yerde dolanıyor! Bir kez daha Fransız kanat
Sassuolo'da geçen sezon 38 maçın tamamında forma giyerek 7 gol, 9 asistle devleşen 28 yaşındaki Fransız sol kanat Armand Laurienté için Türkiye kapıları açıldı. İtalyan transfer bombacısı Pedullà, oyuncuyu kadrosuna katmaya en yakın kulübün Beşiktaş olduğunu duyurdu.
Süper Lig'de yeni sezon öncesi transfer çalışmalarını sürdüren Beşiktaş, hücum hattını Serie A'da fark yaratan bir isimle güçlendirmek istiyor. Siyah-beyazlıların radarına bir kez daha giren isim, Sassuolo forması giyen Fransız kanat oyuncusu Armand Laurienté oldu.
Bombacı Alfredo Pedullà’nın da doğruladığı bilgilere göre; 27 yaşındaki Fransız futbolcuyu kadrosuna katmaya en yakın takım Beşiktaş.
Hücum hattına hem skor gücü yüksek hem de atletik bir kanat forvet eklemek isteyen siyah-beyazlı yönetimin, önümüzdeki günlerde İtalyan kulübünün direncini kıracak cinsten resmi ve cazip bir mali teklifle kapıyı çalması bekleniyor. Önümüzdeki birkaç hafta, Fransız yıldızın kariyer rotasını İstanbul'a çevirip çevirmeyeceğini netleştirecek.
